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Spotkanie Juliusza Ćwielucha z Jakubem Kornhauserem, autorem książki „Premie górskie najwyższej kategorii”, to kolejna rozmowa z cyklu „Rowery, nie bajki, ekstra”. Dyskutują o jeździe po Krakowie i Warszawie, zwracając uwagę na urokliwe nazwy ulic oraz zmieniającą się infrastrukturę rowerową. Kornhauser dzieli się pasją do kolarstwa, opowiadając o rodzinnych wyprawach i inspiracjach czerpanych z poprzednich pokoleń kolarzy. Poruszają też temat aktywności Kornhausera w stowarzyszeniu Kraków Miastem Rowerów" oraz jego pracy w Ośrodku Badań nad Awangardą, analizując związki między awangardą a kolarstwem. 00:00 Najciekawsze fragmenty 01:00 Wprowadzenie 01:30 Trasa przejażdżki Jakuba Kornhausera i Juliusza Ćwielucha 02:39 O czym jest najnowsza książka Kornhausera „Premie górskie najwyższej kategorii” 06:15 Fascynujące nazwy ulic w Warszawie i Krakowie 08:20 Jak powstawała książka 12:27 Zmiany w infrastrukturze rowerowej Krakowa 15:48 Działalność Kornhausera w organizacji Kraków Miastem Rowerów" 17:52 Wyprawy rowerowe z ojcem: wspomnienia Jakuba Kornhausera 24:25 Gubienie się na rowerze kontra jazda z konkretnym celem 29:34 Budowanie więzi z rowerem 31:50 Działalność Ośrodka Badań nad Awangardą i jej związek z kolarstwem 37:40 Przewożenie roweru w pociągach 39:35 Książka „Kolarz” Tima Krabbé 44:33 Fausto Coppi, włoski kolarz 46:47 Podsumowanie Chcesz dowiedzieć się więcej? Wykup dostęp do Polityka.pl i odkryj bogaty zbiór materiałów na tematy od sportu, polityki i historii po kulturę. Skorzystaj z kodu ROWERY30, aby otrzymać 30% zniżki na subskrypcję.
Na koniec miesiąca kolejna rozmowa z zeszłorocznego Międzynarodowego Festiwalu Poezji Silesius – zatytułowana Żywe awangardy. Jej pomysłodawcą i prowadzącym był Jakub Kornhauser, który do dyskusji zaprosił Martę Baron-Milian, Elizę Kącką i Marcina Mokrego. Było o futuryzmie, konstruktywizmie i surrealizmie jako punktach wyjścia do dyskusji o poezji współczesnej. O tym, ile awangard jest dzisiaj, jaki mają kształt i gdzie je odnaleźć. Czy odradzają się w trendach tekstowo-materialistycznych, czy raczej w eko-, bio- i transpoetykach (i jak to robią? i dlaczego?). Dobrego słuchania!
Michael Kornhauser and Joe Lynch discuss technology that matters. Michael is Sector Vice President of Trimble, a global technology company that provides hardware, software, and services to improve efficiency and productivity in industries like construction, agriculture, and transportation. About Michael Kornhauser Michael Kornhauser is Sector Vice President of Trimble Transportation, where he is responsible for all three divisions of the company: Enterprise, Maps and Mobility. With more than 20 years in various leadership roles, Michael has proven to be an astute and dynamic leader with deep industry understanding and passion for delivering superior customer value. Michael, along with Dan Popkin, established the European operations and development of the successful CoPilot business and guided the ALK Technologies business integration into Trimble. Under his leadership, the Maps brands have become highly recognized and respected throughout the North American trucking and rail industries. He studied at Trinity College, where he received a research grant from NASA and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering. About Trimble Transportation Trimble Transportation provides fleets with solutions to create a fully integrated supply chain. With an intelligent ecosystem of products and services, Trimble Transportation enables customers to embrace the rapid technological evolution of the industry and connect all aspects of transportation and logistics — trucks, drivers, back office, freight and assets. Trimble Transportation delivers an open, scalable platform to help customers make more informed decisions and maximize performance, visibility and safety. Key Takeaways: Technology that Matters At the Trimble Insight Conference, Michael Kornhauser and Joe Lynch discussed the critical role of technology in the transportation industry, as provided by Trimble Transportation. Integrated Solutions for Seamless Supply Chain Operations: Trimble offers a comprehensive suite of technology solutions that work together to streamline transportation operations and improve efficiency throughout the supply chain. Focus on Customer Choice and Flexibility: Trimble recognizes the importance of customer flexibility and allows for integration with systems from competitors and partners. This gives transportation companies more options and control over their technology stack. Transforming Transportation Workflows: Trimble Insight is a key platform that focuses on transforming transportation workflows through connected solutions, enabling better data-driven decision making and operational efficiency. Core Technologies for Transportation: The conversation highlighted the importance of key technologies like telematics, navigation, electronic logging devices, compliance tools, and supply chain visibility in improving transportation operations. Extensive Customer Base and Market Leadership: Trimble works with a significant portion of the top carriers in the industry, demonstrating their market leadership and the value their solutions bring to transportation businesses. Growth, Compliance, Safety, Efficiency, and Cybersecurity as Key Focus Areas: Trimble's solutions address the critical areas of growth, compliance, safety, efficiency, and cybersecurity, providing comprehensive support to transportation companies. Enhanced Visibility and Customer Service: Integrated visibility solutions within existing workflows enable transportation companies to provide better service to their customers and drive growth. Prioritizing Safety and Cybersecurity: Safety is a crucial aspect of transportation, and Trimble offers solutions like Copilot navigation warnings and truck-safe driving promotion to enhance safety. Cybersecurity is also a major concern, and Trimble emphasizes a comprehensive defense approach to protect transportation software. Timestamps (00:00:02) Technology that Matters (00:00:18) Integration in Transportation Technology (00:01:49) Trimble Insight Conference (00:04:04) Telematics Technology (00:05:34) Transporion Acquisition (00:09:11) Integrating Features into Workflows (00:10:41) Trimble's Transportation Business (00:12:57) Platform Science Acquisition (00:15:10) Customer Needs and Partnership (00:18:13) Ecosystem and Customer Service (00:19:33) New Applications and Products (00:24:15) Safety and Efficiency (00:26:29) Cybersecurity in the Industry (00:31:25) Conclusion Learn More About Technology that Matters Michael Kornhauser | Linkedin Trimble Transportation | Linkedin Trimble Transportation Trimble & Platform Science: The Future of Telematics with Rob Painter and Jack Kennedy | The Logistics of Logistics Revolutionizing the Road: Trimble's Tech Solutions with Kelly Williams | The Logistics of Logistics The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. 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Rozmowa Weroniki Stencel z Jakubem Kornhauserem na temat twórczości francuskiego pisarza, Alfreda Jarry. Czy dzisiaj ta głośna postać paryskiej bohemy byłaby znanym TikTokerem? Czym jest i jakie znaczenie ma dzisiaj patafizyka? W końcu - jak współcześnie odczytywać gesty awangardowe i jak zmieniły się na przestrzeni wieków? Tego wszystkiego dowiecie się w naszym podcaście!
Here is some standup comedy recorded during a live show from 1984 starring Comic/Magician Mark Kornhauser, also sharing some comedy, John Carfi and Perry Kurtz. I am sharing small parts of each comics act to let you hear how the standup material and audience participation made it a fun night for the Thursday audience.Mark was Nationally known and was touring with the band "Sha Na Na", John was a writer for Joan Rivers, and Perry Kurtz was the Annual Host for San Francisco's "Exotic Erotic Ball" held every New Years. Support the Show.Standup Comedy Podcast Network.co www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.comFree APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More!For short-form standup comedy sets, listen to: "Comedy Appeteasers" , available on all platforms.New YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/@standupcomedyyourhostandmc/videosVideos of comics live on stage from back in the day.Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review.Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon..."20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic""Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"
Episode Topic: Welcome to an insightful episode of PayPod. We get into the vital topic of AI Transparency in Financial Inclusion with Laura Kornhauser, CEO and co-founder at Stratyfy, exploring how advancements in artificial intelligence are revolutionizing the financial sector by promoting fairness and accessibility. We uncover the mechanisms and strategies that ensure AI systems in finance are transparent, accountable, and devoid of biases. This discussion is essential for understanding the intersection between technology and equitable financial services, highlighting the role of AI transparency in creating an inclusive financial ecosystem. Lessons You'll Learn: Through the lens of Interpretable AI for Finance, this episode offers a treasure trove of lessons and insights into the importance of AI transparency in financial inclusion, learning how transparent AI practices contribute to fairer financial services. This episode features lessons on identifying and mitigating biases within AI systems, the impact of transparent AI on financial inclusion, and the steps companies like Stratyfy are taking to ensure their AI models promote equity and accessibility. Laura Kornhauser shares her expert knowledge on fostering an environment where financial technologies serve everyone equally. About Our Guest: Laura Kornhauser, the co-founder and CEO of Stratyfy, a pioneering company at the forefront of AI Transparency in Financial Inclusion. With a rich background in engineering and a deep understanding of the financial industry, Laura has led Stratyfy to develop innovative solutions that tackle bias and promote fairness in financial decision-making. Under her leadership, Stratyfy has become a beacon for responsible AI usage in finance, ensuring that technology serves as a tool for enhancing inclusivity and transparency. Laura's work with Stratyfy exemplifies her commitment to leveraging AI to forge a more equitable financial landscape for all. Topics Covered: This episode covers a broad spectrum of topics central to understanding AI Transparency in Financial Inclusion, including the challenges and opportunities of implementing AI in financial services, strategies for achieving transparent AI, and the importance of inclusivity in financial decision-making processes. We delve into how Stratyfy, under Laura Kornhauser's direction, is pioneering efforts to ensure AI systems in finance are both fair and effective. Discussions also extend to the broader implications of AI transparency for regulatory compliance, customer trust, and the future of financial technology. Join us as we explore these crucial themes, shedding light on the path towards a more inclusive and transparent financial ecosystem. Check out our website- https://www.soarpay.com/
Apteczka. Kulturalny niezbędnik złożony z najważniejszych książek, reprodukcji obrazów, filmów i płyt, ale też wspomnień o miejscach, formujących doświadczeń. Moich rozmówców i rozmówczynie pytam o to, co przynosi im spokój, napędza do działania i ratuje w momentach kryzysu. Z czego składa się kulturalna apteczka eseisty i tłumacza, Jakuba Kornhausera? Zapraszam do słuchania cyklu. Mateusz Roesler - Partnerem tekstu jest Nagroda Literacka GDYNIA i Festiwal Miasto Słowa, które przez cały rok zapraszają do czytania najciekawszych polskich książek, a w sposób szczególny zapraszają w ostatni tydzień wakacji. --- Słuchaj więcej materiałów audio w stałej, niższej cenie. Wykup miesięczny dostęp online do „Pisma”. Możesz zrezygnować, kiedy chcesz. https://magazynpismo.pl/prenumerata/miesieczny-dostep-online-audio/
Welcome to another episode of Category Visionaries — the show that explores GTM stories from tech's most innovative B2B founders. In today's episode, we're speaking with Laura Kornhauser, CEO and Co-Founder of Stratyfy, a predictive analytics and decision management solutions provider that has raised $10 Million in funding. Here are the most interesting points from our conversation: Laura's Journey to Founding Stratify: Laura shares her transition from a decade-long career at JPMorgan Chase to entrepreneurship, influenced by her engineering background and a personal mission driven by her family's entrepreneurial spirit. Inspiration from Literature: Laura discusses how "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "Oh, The Places You'll Go!" have significantly impacted her outlook as an entrepreneur, emphasizing lessons on societal issues and the entrepreneurial journey. Stratify's Mission: Stratyfy is focused on enabling financial institutions to better understand customer risk through advanced analytics, aiming to improve financial inclusion by addressing structural biases within the financial system. Early Challenges and Breakthroughs: Laura recounts the initial difficulty in convincing risk-averse financial institutions to adopt Stratyfy's innovative technology and the persistence required to secure their first customers. Rapid Growth and Team Expansion: Over the past year, Stratyfy has seen a 400% increase in its customer base and nearly doubled its team size, testament to the company's impactful mission and innovative technology. The Importance of Mission Alignment and Problem-Solving in Talent Attraction: Laura attributes Stratyfy's success in attracting top-tier talent to a shared commitment to their mission of financial inclusion and the opportunity to solve complex, meaningful problems.
In this episode we delve into the Practical Applications of AI/ML in lending with Laura Kornhauser, the CEO and Co-founder of Stratyfy, an award-winning developer of transparent machine learning solutions that mitigate risk and abate bias. Our engaging discussion covers crucial topics, including: Strategies for smaller banks to leverage AI and machine learning for enhanced lending processes. Ensuring transparency in AI models while extracting maximum value from data. Unveiling the evolving landscape of lending with the widespread adoption of AI and machine learning. The indispensable role of combining AI with human expertise in the lending ecosystem. Tune in now to stay ahead in the dynamic world of AI-powered lending!" If you want to be our guest, or you know some one who would be a great guest on our show, just send your email to info@globalriskconsult.com with a subject line “Global Risk Community Show” and give a brief explanation of what topic you would like to to talk about and we will be in touch with you asap.
The use of machine learning models in underwriting for consumer loans has been around for more than a decade. While fintech clearly took the lead here it has really only been the last couple of years where traditional lenders are engaging with this technology. While these AI/ML models are different from the Generative AI craze that has embraced the business world in the past year, this phenomenon has certainly helped with awareness.My next guest on the Fintech One-on-One podcast is Laura Kornhauser, the CEO and Co-Founder of Stratyfy. Her company is on a mission to enable greater financial inclusion for people while also helping financial institutions better manage and mitigate risk. They do that by implementing their advanced AI models and, of course, through the dedication of their people.In this podcast you will learn:The founding story of Stratyfy.The company's mission and how it has evolved?The different types of financial institutions they work with today.How they differentiate themselves from others in the space.How their UnBias product works.What being transparent means for adverse action notices.What is top of mind for most banks and fintechs today.The types of data their clients are using that are most important.What is involved in implementing Stratyfy into a lender's system.How their AI models have improved over time.How the popularity of AI through ChatGPT has impacted Stratyfy.What it was like raising an equity round in 2023.The biggest challenge Stratyfy is facing today.How AI will continue to improve when it comes to credit and risk decisions.Connect with Laura Kornhauser on LinkedInConnect with Stratyfy on LinkedInConnect with Fintech One-on-One:Tweet me @PeterRentonConnect with me on LinkedInFind previous Fintech One-on-One episodes
The use of machine learning models in underwriting for consumer loans has been around for more than a decade. While fintech clearly took the lead here it has really only been the last couple of years where traditional lenders are engaging with this technology. While these AI/ML models are different from the Generative AI craze that has embraced the business world in the past year, this phenomenon has certainly helped with awareness.My next guest on the Fintech One-on-One podcast is Laura Kornhauser, the CEO and Co-Founder of Stratyfy. Her company is on a mission to enable greater financial inclusion for people while also helping financial institutions better manage and mitigate risk. They do that by implementing their advanced AI models and, of course, through the dedication of their people.In this podcast you will learn:The founding story of Stratyfy.The company's mission and how it has evolved?The different types of financial institutions they work with today.How they differentiate themselves from others in the space.How their UnBias product works.What being transparent means for adverse action notices.What is top of mind for most banks and fintechs today.The types of data their clients are using that are most important.What is involved in implementing Stratyfy into a lender's system.How their AI models have improved over time.How the popularity of AI through ChatGPT has impacted Stratyfy.What it was like raising an equity round in 2023.The biggest challenge Stratyfy is facing today.How AI will continue to improve when it comes to credit and risk decisions.Connect with Laura Kornhauser on LinkedInConnect with Stratyfy on LinkedInConnect with Fintech One-on-One: Tweet me @PeterRenton Connect with me on LinkedIn Find previous Fintech One-on-One episodes
We hear from some of the great masters of this genre; Tyner, Farrell, Monk, Trane and Shorter as well as some young lions with a modern sound; Simon, Sorey and Kornhauser. That is a lot of fine jazz music in a one hour show. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album McCoy Tyner ~ Goin' Home ~ Asante Edward Simon ~ Fiestas ~ Simplicitas Tyshawn Sorey ~ In What Direction Are You Headed ~ Continuing Ed Kornhauser ~ Dayspring ~ The Short Years Joe Farrell ~ Sonic Text ~ Sonic Text Thelonious Monk & John Coltrane ~ Ruby, My Dear ~ Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane Wayne Shorter ~ The Soothsayer ~ The Soothsayer
Following a trip to the TRB Symposium in San Francisco and robo-taxi rides with Cruise and Waymo, Princeton's Alain Kornhauser declares they have passed the Turing (Kornhauser) Test of Proof of Technology. Now, he says, it is time for Proof of Market. How? Episode 325 of Smart Driving Cars with co-host Fred Fishkin --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smartdrivingcars/support
Jakub Kornhauser, poeta i eseista: „Poezja mojego ojca to nie było coś, co bym czytał pasjami. Na trzecim roku studiów, zdając egzamin z teorii literatury, dostałem pytanie o książkę Juliana Kornhausera i Adama Zagajewskiego »Świat nieprzedstawiony« i powiedziałem, zgodnie z prawdą, że nie czytałem”.
Episode No. 588 features author Jennifer Van Horn and curator Elizabeth Kornhauser. Van Horn is the author of "Portraits of Resistance: Activating Art During Slavery," which was recently published by Yale University Press. The book investigates American portraiture, a discipline which until recently was dominated by European-American artists and their wealthy, self-image-creating clients. The book discovers within some of these portraits and the artists who made them histories of Black resistance, agency, viewership, and even iconoclasm. While the book primarily focuses on the era before the Civil War, it also reaches well into the twentieth century. Amazon and Indiebound offer "Portraits of Resistance" for about $60. Kornhauser discusses a new installation of portraiture miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's American galleries. Portrait miniatures -- often tiny watercolor pictures on ivory -- were popular in the US in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The production of portrait miniatures was one form of production particularly open to women artists.
In this episode I have a inspirational conversation with playwright Barry Kornhauser about the commissioning and adapting plays from children's books, development, creative freedom and licensing, and breaking down and building a story around stage directions and minimal dialogue. We also discuss working with underprivileged as well as individuals with disabilities, writing for age appropriate casting, and relating to younger audiences in your work. In addition, we cover what can be learned about playwriting from the technical aspects of theatre, the opportunities in children's theatre, advice in that arena, and whether or not playwriting can be taught and if there is such thing as bad play when it comes to writing. There's a lot of subjective material in this episode that I'd love to hear where you all stand, so be sure to share your thoughts, and as always... Enjoy!!!Barry Kornhauser's have been commissioned and produced by Tony Award-winning stages such as the Children's Theatre Company, La Jolla Playhouse, the Shakespeare Theatre and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. His honors include the Children's Theatre Foundation of America's Orlin Corey Medallion, Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Play, Bonderman Playwriting Prize, and three AATE Distinguished Play Awards. In 2017, he was named Artist of the Year from Pennsylvania Governor's Awards and his youth theatre program for teens living with disabilities and other life challenges was honored at the White House as one of the nation's top arts-education initiatives. He served for over 30 years as Playwright-In-Residence, TYA Director, and other positions at the National Historic Landmark - Fulton Theatre and currently works for the Millersville University Office of Visual & Performing Arts. To view the video format of this episode, visit the link below -https://youtu.be/PJ_cYyderGQLinks to sites and resources mentioned in this episode - Children's Theatre Company (CTC) -https://childrenstheatre.orgPlays for New Audiences -https://playsfornewaudiences.orgTherapeutic Living Centers for the Blind -https://tlc4blind.orgNa Laga'at -https://aicf.orgNational Endowments for the Arts -https://www.arts.gov/grants/grants-for-arts-projects/theaterThe Blank Theatre -https://www.theblank.com/Lenaea High School Theatre Festival -https://lenaea.orgTo contact Barry, you can email him at - barry.kornhauser@millersville.eduWebsites and socials for James Elden, Punk Monkey Productions and Playwright's SpotlightPunk Monkey Productions - www.punkmonkeyproductions.comPLAY Noir -www.playnoir.comPLAY Noir Anthology –www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.htmlJames Elden -Twitter - @jameseldensauerIG - @alakardrakeFB - fb.com/jameseldensauerPunk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir - Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods - @playnoirla IG - @punkmonkeyprods - @playnoir_la FB - fb.com/playnoir - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductionsPlaywright's Spotlight -Twitter - @wrightlightpod IG - @playwrights_spotlightPlaywriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festivalwww.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.htmlSupport the show
FinovateFall Best of Show winner Stratyfy on bias-mitigation in lending.
In today's episode, we get to know Max KornhauserWe talked about Song Selection, Djing, Europe, Analog Life, and a bunch of other things!-Intro Music-Mazhar ve FuatSur Efem AtiniSupport the show
50-letni arhiv Vala 202 skriva bogato zbirko najrazličnejših oddaj, reportaž in intervjujev. 10. 2. 2019 je Maja Ratej obiskala prof. dr. Aleksandro Kornhauser Frazer
W Konsulacie Generalnym RP w Chicago 10 maja odbyła się uroczystość wręczenia orderów i odznaczeń państwowych przedstawicielom chicagowskiej Polonii. Odznaczenia wręczył sekretarz stanu w Kancelarii Prezydenta RP Adam Kwiatkowski w obecności pierwszej damy RP, Pani Agaty Kornhauser-Dudy. Z Andrzejem Baraniakiem rozmawia Joanna Trzos. Podcast "Dziennika Związkowego" powstaje we współpracy z radiem WPNA 103.1 FM
Zach Kornhauser is a Mastering & Audio Engineer for Atlantic Records' main studio in New York City. He comes in at the last and very important stage of the recording process to make sure that the recordings translate well on multiple playback formats. And he makes sure they sound great! Zach is also on a small team of engineers who handle day-to-day sessions in the studio. OWC RADiO host, Cirina Catania talked with him about his workflow and his journey to where he is now. And she got a very cool answer to the question: Who inspires you? OWC, under the leadership of Larry O'Connor since he was 15 years old, has expanded to all corners of the world and works every day to create hardware that makes the lives of creatives and business-oriented companies faster, more efficient and more stable. Go to OWCDigital.com for more information. OWC Host and Filmmaker Cirina Catania, the Founder and Lead Creative at Catania Studios, has been involved as a writer, director, producer, cinematographer or marketing exec on over 130 film, television and new media projects for the big screen as well as for networks such as National Geographic, Discovery, etc. She is one of the co-founders and former director of the Sundance Film Festival and former senior executive at MGM-UA and United Artists. Cirina lives in San Diego, D.C. and Berlin when she is not on the road filming for her projects or for clients, or speaking as a tech evangelist for companies such as Blackmagic Design and Lumberjack System. Cirina is a member of Local 600 (IATSE), the PGA, WGA, National Press Photographers' Association and the National Press Club.
When you've been studying mobility and advanced technology for over 50 years at one of the nation's leading universities, you might just qualify as a go-to expert in the field. . In this episode of SAE Tomorrow Today, we spoke with the legendary Dr. Alain Kornhauser, Professor, Operations Research & Financial Engineering, and Chair, Princeton Autonomous Vehicle Engineering, Princeton University. . With a career that has spanned over half a century, Dr. Kornhauser has been studying the possibilities of rapid transit in the urban environment since the 1970s. As the progenitor of the Princeton Transportation Network Model, he was one of the early proponents of leveraging Geographic Information Systems in the study of transportation systems, and his work has had a significant effect on the North American freight railroad system. Among the many highlights of his career, he founded ALK Technologies, Inc. which brought to market the roadway and railway systems digital map database credited as being used by the majority of North American railroad and trucking companies. Among his more recent endeavors, he has turned his focus on autonomous taxi and urban transit to enable more widespread mobility. . In the discussion that follows, Dr. Kornhauser shared his thoughts on recent developments in the autonomous market, his experiences leading the Princeton team in several DARPA Challenges, how his career trajectory towards autonomy has developed over time, and where he sees the future of mobility headed. School's now in session. . We'd love to hear from you. Share your comments, questions and ideas for future topics and guests to podcast@sae.org. Don't forget to take a moment to follow SAE Tomorrow Today (and give us a review) on your preferred podcasting platform. . Follow SAE on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Follow host Grayson Brulte on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I'm Fred Fishkin. The kind of autonomous mobility as a service that Google's Waymo has been operating in Chandler, Arizona…may be about to deliver some real value for all of those investment dollars. The state of New Jersey is now looking...
The late night TV writer talks to Write On about breaking in and his early inspirations: "I was kind of the weird kid who at, like, 11 was watching David Letterman… [the realization] came to me in my very early teens like, 'Oh, this guy's not just saying jokes off the cuff, there are people writing there?'" Robert goes on to give advice to writers aspiring to work in late night: "I would say to folks out there who want to do a late night packet that you should do one! It's intimidating - especially your first one - but you can do it. You can sit down for six hours and make your packet really perfect and good." Don't forget to subscribe to the Write On Podcast on iTunes! Now available on Google Podcasts!
Nawet się nie spostrzegliśmy, a publikujemy 40 rozmowę w ramach naszego kanału Radio Proza. Łącznie wszystkich odcinków jest już ponad 50! Szybko ten czas leci. A o czym będzie dzisiaj? Miedzy innymi o telezakupach i pewnym nigeryjskim piłkarzu. Ale po kolei. „Brzydko tną twoje noże?” to szósta książka poetycka w dorobku Jakuba Kornhausera, druga ukazująca się w 2021 roku i pierwsza w Wydawnictwie Warstwy. Pozycja ta znacząco różni się od wcześniejszych dokonań tego poety, tłumacza i literaturoznawcy. Tym razem autor wprost nawiązuje do eksperymentów poezji konceptualnej lat 60. i 70. XX wieku, wykorzystując języki użytkowe – socjolekty, fragmenty dyskursów medialnych, informacje przekazywane przez media społecznościowe, zaczyna eksperymentować z językiem, testując jego pojemność czy wręcz wytrzymałość. Na warsztat bierze między innymi język reklam telewizyjnych, telezakupów, mediów społecznościowych czy dziennikarstwa sportowego. Co w efekcie takich poetyckich eksperymentów otrzymujemy? Między innymi o to pytał go Waldek Mazur. Miłego słuchania! A tutaj znajdziecie książkę, której dotyczyła rozmowa: https://tiny.pl/9ftpm
Redaktorzy pełnią ważną rolę w przygotowaniu tekstu do druku. Współpraca z nimi może być czystą przyjemnością i cennym zawodowym doświadczeniem - może też być rozczarowaniem, czy wręcz koszmarem. W tym odcinku podcastu członkowie STL: Agata Kozak, Anna Dorota Kamińska i Jakub Kornhauser dzielą się opowieściami o dobrych i złych doświadczeniach współpracy z redaktorami. ----more----Rozmowę poprowadziła Dorota Konowrocka-Sawa przy okazji obchodów Międzynarodowego Dnia Tłumacza zorganizowanych 2 października 2021 roku w Warszawie. Za współpracę w organizacji spotkania jesteśmy wdzięczni Stowarzyszeniu Europejskich Narodowych Instytutów Kultury (EUNIC), Przedstawicielstwu Komisji Unii Europejskiej w Polsce oraz goszczącemu nas Nowemu Teatrowi. --- Na przekład jest podcastem Stowarzyszenia Tłumaczy Literatury, organizacji, która od 2009 roku zrzesza tłumaczy i tłumaczki książek, działając na rzecz lepszej widoczności zawodu, godziwych warunków pracy i życia oraz przyjaznych kontaktów między tłumaczami książek w Polsce i na świecie. Na stronie Stowarzyszenia (stl.org.pl) można znaleźć dużą bazę ogólnodostępnej wiedzy dla osób zainteresowanych pracą tłumacza literackiego, a także kontakty do tłumaczy i tłumaczek zrzeszonych w STL. Jeszcze więcej danych i informacji na temat aspektów finansowych, prawnych i organizacyjnych dostępnych jest dla zalogowanych członków. Muzyka wykorzystana w czołówce i zakończeniu odcinka pochodzi z utworu "Mystery Sax" (Kevin MacLeod, Creative Commons License). Grafika w nagłówku strony podcastu: JT Davis (Black Background) na Flickr.com (licencja CC). Chętnie wysłuchamy Waszych uwag i sugestii pod adresem podcast@stl.org.pl
In this episode, BikePortland's Maritza Arango takes over the mic for a conversation with Marley Blonsky and Kailey Kornhauser. Marley and Kailey are building a platform around All Bodies on Bikes, which is not only the name of their Shimano-sponsored documentary film that's been viewed over 230,000 times on YouTube, it's also the name of the nationwide nonprofit devoted to making the cycling world more inclusive of big-bodied bikers. Marley and Kailey are leading a "revolution of inclusion". What started out as a few tweets because they couldn't find rain gear that fit them, has become a national movement with a very bright future. Whether you identify personally with Kailey and Marley, or if you just don't get what all the fuss about this dynamic duo is all about, I think you're going to love this conversation. Host Maritza shares how she has struggled with her weight all her life and asks Marley and Kailey to explain fat phobia, how their work is connected to feminism, and much more. Our theme music is by Kevin Hartnell. Thanks for listening and a special thanks to the hundreds of BikePortland subscribers and financial supporters who make this content possible. If you aren't one of them, please become one today. Make sure to leave a review and subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss the next episode. ---- Links! Marley's website - http://marleyblonksy.com (marleyblonksy.com) Marley on IG - https://www.instagram.com/marleyblonsky/ (https://www.instagram.com/marleyblonsky/) Kailey's website - http://kaileykornhauser.com (kaileykornhauser.com) Kailey on IG - https://www.instagram.com/kornhausersauce/ (https://www.instagram.com/kornhausersauce/) All Bodies on Bikes - A film by Shimano https://youtu.be/JytAXpxmmQY (https://youtu.be/JytAXpxmmQY) All Bodies on Bikes Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/groups/284599766719099/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/284599766719099/) Aero Tech - https://www.aerotechdesigns.com/ (https://www.aerotechdesigns.com/) Pearl Izumi - https://www.pearlizumi.com/ (https://www.pearlizumi.com/) Machines for Freedom - https://www.machinesforfreedom.com/ (https://www.machinesforfreedom.com/) Fat Lad At The Back - https://fatladattheback.com/ (https://fatladattheback.com/) Velocio https://velocio.cc/ (https://velocio.cc/) Support this podcast
Let's first say our farewell to B3 master Dr. Lonnie Smith. We segway to a couple Hendrix covers. We have new music from Metheny and Sung. You'll find San Diego pianist Kornhauser and West Coast classic jazz from Shorty Rogers and Harold Land. Playlist Artist ~ Name ~ Album Dr. Lonnie Smith ~ Freedom Jazz Dance ~ Jungle Soul Lonnie Smith Trio ~ Voodoo Chile ~ Purple Haze - Tribute to Jimi Hendrix Rob Garcia 4 ~ Little Wing ~ The Passion of Color Pat Metheny ~ Bright Size Life ~ Side-Eye NYC (V1.IV) Ed Kornhauser ~ The Shuffler ~ The Short Years Helen Sung ~ Kaleidoscope ~ Quartet + (with Harlem Quartet) Shorty Rogers and His Giants ~ Not Really the Blues ~ Atlantic Jazz: West Coast Harold Land Quintet & Red Mitchell ~ Triplin' Awhile ~ Atlantic Jazz: West Coast
Episode No. 517 features author Tyler Green with curator and art historian Elizabeth Kornhauser; and artist Lisa Corinne Davis. Tyler Green is the author of "Emerson's Nature and the Artists," which features a new appraisal of Ralph Waldo Emerson's classic text, new research that reveals how it was informed by Emerson's engagement with American art, and critical analysis of how the ideas Emerson offered in "Nature" informed American art for 100 years after it was published. Green is (usually) the producer/host of The Modern Art Notes Podcast. Green is interviewed by Elizabeth Kornhauser, a curator in the American Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Along with Tim Barringer, Kornhauser curated "Thomas Cole's Journey: Atlantic Crossings" at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and London's National Gallery, which helped motivate his new book. Kornhauser's "Jules Tavernier and the Elem Pomo," which she co-curated with Shannon Vittoria, is on view now at the Met. She discussed it on Episode No. 515 of The MAN Podcast. "Emerson's Nature and the Artists" was published by Prestel. Indiebound and Amazon offer it for $25. For a personalized, signed copy, contact the author. On the second segment, Lisa Corinne Davis discusses her work on the occasion of "Point of Departure: Abstraction 1958–Present" at the Sheldon Museum of Art at the University of Nebraska. The exhibition, drawn primarily from the museum's collection, surveys two-dimensional abstraction and is on view through December 23. Davis' work is in the collection of museums such as the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Among her many awards are a National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artist Fellowship and a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation award.
Episode No. 515 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features curator Betsy Kornhauser and art historian Aaron M. Hyman. Along with Shannon Vittoria, Kornhauser is the co-curator of "Jules Tavernier and the Elem Pomo" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibition examines the cultural interchange within Tavernier's Dance in a Subterranean Roundhouse at Clear Lake, California (1878), which the Met acquired in 2016, and the Elem Pomo portrayed within it. It also complicates Tavernier's picture and oeuvre by examining his other representations of Indigenous life as well as his engagement with the international banking and mining interests that developed the Clear Lake site and region represented in this picture, much of which had been made toxic by borax and mercury extraction. The exhibition is on view in New York through November 28 before traveling to the de Young Museum in San Francisco. It is accompanied by an issue of the Met Bulletin that includes contributions from Elem Pomo cultural leader and regalia maker Robert Joseph Geary. The Bulletin is not available via the web, but it may be purchased for $14.95 at the Met or via phone by calling 212-570-3894 and asking for item number 80054339. (A later MAN Podcast segment will focus on the Pomo material within the exhibition.) On the second segment, Hyman discusses his new book Rubens in Repeat: The Logic of the Copy in Colonial Latin America. It examines the impact Peter Paul Rubens's prints had on art in Spanish colonies in the Americas, and how artists in the New World came to deviate from Rubens's constructions to build a new art history. Hyman teaches art history at Johns Hopkins University. Rubens in Repeat is published by the Getty Research Institute and Getty Publications, and will be available next month. Indiebound and Amazon offer it for about $70.
On this labor day show, we highlight the work of many jazz artists releasing new music. Garrett, Rosnes, Metheny, Renfroe, Younger among them. Also two fine west coast pianists Kornhauser and Clayton to finish out the show. Playlist Artist ~ Track ~ Album Oscar Brown Jr. ~ Work Song ~ Tells It Like It Is & In A New Mood Kenny Garrett ~ Hargrove ~ Sounds from the Ancestors Andrew Renfroe ~ Borrowed Time ~ Run in the Storm Renee Rosnes ~ Life Does Not Wait (A Vida Não Espera) ~ Kinds of Love Brandee Younger ~ Beautiful Is Black ~ Somewhere Different Pat Metheny ~ It Starts When We Disappear ~ It Starts When We Disappear - EP Ed Kornhauser ~ Dayspring ~ The Short Years Gerald Clayton ~ A Light ~ Tributary Tales
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I'm Fred Fishkin. Tesla's AI Day this year was designed to help recruit more of the best people working in the field to come work for the company. In the view of Princeton's University's faculty chair of autonomous vehicle engineering...
Kailey Kornhauser is a cyclist. It took her a while to realize that, though, just like it took her a while to realize that being a cyclist doesn't mean you have to exist in the accomlishment and competition driven mentality that encompasses so much of bike marketing. A self-described 'fat' person, Kailey turned heads when she made the cover of Bicycling Magazine, and has since devoted much of her time to making the cycling community welcoming to all body types - with a great deal of success.
When you move your body are you thinking of the calories you want to burn, or are you experiencing the sheer joy of spending your energy on something? Let's talk about that. Today's guests are actively making the world a better and more inclusive place. Marley Blonsky and Kailey Kornhauser are the creators of All Bodies on Bikes, a community of cyclists who don't limit themselves to just one body type and operate with the intention of ‘no one left behind.' They are advocates who are changing the narrative that you have to look a certain way in order to feel a certain way, and helping other organizations do the same. Let's get right into the conversation with these incredible ladies, blast open the doors of possibility, and begin changing the way we think, not the way we look! [00:01 - 7:00] Opening Segment I introduce Kailey Kornhauser and Marley Blonsky How Marley and Kailey are impacting the world with their work Marley explains how they got started Becoming unlikely advocates Kailey talks about the cultural shifts in sports [07:01 - 18:21] Movement Should be Joyful not Punishing The girls talk about the ‘joy of movement' Refocusing on how we spend energy It shouldn't be a punishment but a positive experience Marley's story and experience - the joy of inclusivity Being conscious of the intention of what we do It still takes work Making people feel more welcome Communicating expectations and intentions [18:22 - 34:23] Changing the Way We Think, Not the Way We Look No such thing as the perfect body Freeing people from the idea of perfection Our vessel is not our values What you give your attention to grows ‘Fat' is not a bad word - breaking down buzzwords What to say and what not to say Sensitivity to self-identification The origins of the word ‘obesity' Tackling the concept of ‘BMI' A word about Conspiracy of Goodness Network [34:24 - 46:27] Don't Blame Yourself for Your Genetics Marley tells the story of the twins The impact genetics have over environment Marley talks about how her genealogy comes into play The reality of abundance and scarcity Keeper/Thrifty Genes The influencers in this field Joining the community Resources below Your identity and your movement [46:28 - 56:18] Closing Segment Connect to the joy of movement not the movement itself A vision of possibility Active transportation What brings you joy Connect with Marley and Kailey Links below What proves to Marley and Kailey that it's still an amazing world Final announcements Tweetable Quotes: “We didn't set out to be advocates for people in larger bodies. But we realized that we had a story to tell and that we resonated with people and that biking is an amazing activity for people who live in larger bodies.” - Marley Blonsky “I think if we talk more about the JOY of moving our bodies then we invite more people in than if we talk about other motivations for moving.” - Kailey Kornhauser “I hope at the end of the day that people realize that there is so much more to them than their body… What really matters is what's inside, what our values are, our personality; this is just our vessel.” - Marley Blonsky “If you put so much stock and value on what you look like and not who you are as a person, and your character, then when you no longer have that body… what's left?” - Marley Blonsky Resources Mentioned: Social Media Group: All Bodies on Bikes FB Group All Bodies on Bikes Instagram Articles and Studies: Article with Marley and Kailey Glossary of Words to Use and Not Use Twins Study Metabolic Thrift and Genetic Basis The Story of Sam Blooms Books: What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About ‘Fat' Podcast Episode: Love Your Body Shape More with Julia Parzyck Connect with Marley on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Check out https://lifeontwowheels.space/ to learn how you can improve your inclusivity. Connect with Kailey on Instagram. Go check out https://www.kaileykornhauser.com/ for even more inspiring content. Conspiracy of Goodness Links: Conspiracy of Goodness Network https://conspiracyofgoodnessnetwork.com/ Conspiracy of Goodness on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goodnessnetwork/ Dr. Lynda's Book: https://www.dr-lynda.com/book/happiness Ever Widening Circles https://everwideningcircles.com/ EWC APP: https://everwideningcircles.com/good-news-app-ever-widening-circles-app/ Affiliate Partners http://everwideningcircles.com/partners Donate! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=I-nvmUrlbDfU67bRoWWdOhFxiAM_W81jtIFBGCYzfCL6fG8oSUOg9ONIL9WR8LDjLEeYj0&country.x=US&locale.x=US
In this episode we sit down with Body Size Inclusivity in Bicycling Advocates, Marley Blonsky & Kailey Kornhauser. We discuss their journey of bicycling together, resources for biking in a bigger body, and more. For the full show notes and resources that we discussed in this episode, click here.
NBDA President Heather Mason sat down with Kailey Kornhauser to talk candidly on how we can upscale our practices to meet larger-bodied riders. Kailey Kornhauser, a cycling advocate doing work to create more body size inclusivity in all types of bicycling and recently featured in the Shimano film “All Bodies on Bikes”, talks with us about her journey and lends advice to retailers, suppliers, and riders alike.Listen in to learn how to pop the lid off the term “cyclist” and get resources and education on how we can continue to engage riders of all sizes, shapes, colors, and backgrounds. Make every person's journey into and onward through our sport the most transformative possible. Change starts with us. This interview is for retailers, suppliers, riders, advocates, and all of us who fit anywhere in between. Support the show (https://www.nbda.com/donate)
27 sierpnia 2021 poznamy laureatów 16. Nagrody Literackiej "Gdynia". Nagroda ma cztery kategorie: poezja, proza, esej i przekład. Ubiegało się o nią w tym roku 512 tytułów. W dzisiejszym odcinku Michał Nogaś rozmawia z (jak sam o sobie mówi) rekordzistą Nagrody Jakubem Kornhauserem nominowanym w dwóch kategoriach - za przekład i esej. Przekład Jakuba Kornhausera i Kingi Siewior przybliża polskiemu czytelnikowi poezję serbskiego poety Miroljuba Todorovicia. Biuro Literackie wydało jego tom wierszy pt. "Świnia jest najlepszym pływakiem". W kategorii esej Kornhauser jest nominowany za "Premie górskie najwyższej kategorii" wydane przez Książkowe Klimaty. Więcej podcastów na https://wyborcza.pl/podcast
Joan and Armando talk with Kailey Kornhauser about her fantastic new film, All Bodies on Bikes, and fatphobia and size discrimination within the world of bicycling. Kailey is a PhD student and bikepacker based in Corvallis, Oregon. She and her collaborator Marley Blonsky are advocates for size-inclusivity in bicycling, consulting with vendors and leading webinars … Continue reading E570 – All Bodies On Bikes with Kailey Kornhauser →
Kailey Kornhauser is a fat cyclist. Those two words didn’t come easily to her. But as she has claimed her place in both the cycling community and the body positivity movement, they’re words she now identifies with proudly. In 2018, Kailey took on one of the most challenging rides she’d ever been on: cycling 1,000 miles across Alaska to hear about the impact of climate change on the lives of locals. Hear her talk about the journey, her activism, and why everyone belongs in the outdoors on this episode. Connect with guests:InstagramResources:Kailey’s article - I’m a fat cyclist - and I don’t need to “fix” my bodyUnlikely HikersSalt Lake City Bicycle CollectiveRAGBRAIEpisode sponsor:DannerIkon Pass
W modzie są seriale, zatem i my stawiamy na seryjność. Jedynysty odcinek Radio Proza to rozmowa z Jakubem Kornhauserem wokół książki "Premie górskie najwyższej kategorii" (Książkowe Klimaty), ale zarazem kontynuacja wywiadu, którego pierwszej części posłuchacie w naszym poprzednim odcinku "Przeglądu kulturalnego". Tam było dużo o Literackiej Nagrodzie Europy Środkowej Angelus, tutaj skupiamy się na rowerowych podróżach po mało znanym Krakowie. Bo tak, Jakub w swojej książce udowadnia, że nawet mieszkańcy Krakowa potrafią swojego miasta nie znać. Rozmawiał Waldek Mazur.
Author Jacob Kornhauser joins the Moonlight Graham Show to talk about his latest book. "The Cup of Coffee Club" includes a myriad of stories. Some read like a tragedy while others are just bad luck. Some players shined in their debut while others were barely a blip in the boxscore. Every story has its own twists. Kornhauser chased down the tales of 11 members of the club to tell their story and was a little surprised that many of the memories were more sweet than bitter.
The author of Billy Ball, Dale Tafoya, discusses his book on the 1980-82 Oakland A's with Jacob Kornhauser.
W kolejnym odcinku podcastu "Wiersz na poniedziałek" rozmawiać będziemy o poezji jednego z najciekawszych autorów Nowej Fali lat siedemdziesiątych. Julian Kornhauser, bo o nim mowa, to autor osobny, tak jeśli chodzi o język jak i tematy swoich tekstów. Jest obserwatorem zanurzonyn w życie społeczne i obywatelskie, który umie opisać je z intymnej perspektywy. I kontestować - formę oraz oczekiwania wobec jednostki. Nie inaczej mówi do nas w wierszu pt. "Bądź czujny", utworze sprzed lat, który woła wciąż aktualnym przesłaniem o rozwagę i krytycyzm wobec komunikatów, którymi bombarduje nas współczesność. Posłuchajcie!Magdalena Kicińska
This episode I am joined by Jacob Kornhauser, to talk about his new book, "The Cup of Coffee Club" that tells the story of players who only played in one major-league game. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/astrosbaseball/message
Author Jacob Kornhauser discusses his new book, The Cup of Coffee Club.
People love the game of baseball, but when people think about it real life aspects of things, it can be mind blowing. Over the history of the game you have 1000 players over time & in the past 50 years 150 players have played only 1 game in the Majors (which averages out to 3 every year or 3% of all baseball). Jacob Kornhauser tells 11 of these stories in his new book "The Cup of Coffee Club" where he breaks down these stories such as some impressive family dynamics to the hardships people don’t realize in the game & mental health side of things To Purchase a Cup of Coffee Club: https://www.amazon.com/Cup-Coffee-Club-Players-Baseball/dp/1538130815/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2TRT35OES6FOX&dchild=1&keywords=the+cup+of+coffee+club+book&qid=1593115607&sprefix=The+Cup+of+Coffee%2Caps%2C156&sr=8-2 Crazy Train Radio: Facebook: www.facebook.com/realctradio Twitter: @realctradio Instagram: @crazytrainradio
The gang is joined by long time friend and author, Jacob Kornhauser. We discuss his book The Cup Of Coffee Club, getting into sports writing, the steroid era, hall of fame, the future of baseball, and what this 60 game season will look like in the coming months. We talk all this and more, on Yinzertainment podcast 135.
If you were a young baseball player and were told that you would reach the Major Leagues one day -- but you would only play one game, and only one game -- would all the years of playing and sacrificing be worth it? On Episode 36 of the Life Around the Seams podcast, our guest is author Jacob Kornhauser to discuss his latest book, "A Cup of Coffee." Kornhauser identifies 11 players who are just like "Moonlight" Graham from the movie "Field of Dreams." (Graham is a real player, by the way.) Kornhauser's subjects are interesting, and so is Kornhauser for choosing this topic. We discuss similar themes for these 11 players, why their briefest of moments in the majors made it easier to walk away, the teammates who show compassion in helping ensure they get into a game, the managers who are cast as villains, and a lot of brotherly ties ... including how Jacob's younger brother is the editor of this book.
This week author of the A Cup of Coffee Club, Jacob Kornhauser, sits down with Ben. They run through what went in to writing this book, those ball players featured and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We had Jacob Kornhauser join us to talk about his book, Cup of Coffee Club, which chronicles the tales of players who only ever got one game in the big leagues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob is joined by Jacob Kornhauser, author of 'The Cup of Coffee Club', to talk about those players who only ever got one game in the majors.
Episode 56 is a grand slam as we welcome not one, not two, but three exciting guests.Gary Looney, whom Jeff met on his recent trip to Arizona, kicks things off. Gary works at the Los Angeles Angels spring training camp complex and Jeff definitely lucked out meeting him. Gary discusses the ins and outs of training camp and his thoughts on the Angels upcoming season. Please note this was recorded a few weeks prior to baseball being delayed due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, but baseball fans will enjoy this immensely as we long for the season to begin.If you are a fan of live fire cooking or even cooking in general, you must get to know our next guest, Greg Rempe. His long and illustrious tenure as innovator and outstanding host of The BBQ Central Show is unmatched and it is what every barbecue podcast should aspire to. His show can be heard live every Tuesday night from 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm and is released in podcast format; the first hour on Wednesday and the second hour on Thursday. Then on Fridays you can catch up on parts of past episodes listening to The Best Moments of The BBQ Central Show in 10 Minutes or Less. Go to http://thebbqcentralshow.com/ to find out more. Rounding out our star studded lineup is author, Jacob Kornhauser. His book, The Cup of Coffee Club: 11 Players and Their Brush with Baseball History is full of wonderful stories and interesting facts. You will definitely want to read it more than once. The tales of players and what they go through to become big league ball players is fascinating and then when you realize they only play in one Major League game, it is truly incredible. The book is available on Amazon.com and is one we highly recommend.We once again end the show with the wonderful baseball song, “Baseball Always Brings You Home” from Dave Dresser and Shel Krakofsky.Call the Show - 516-855-8214Email - baseballandbbq@gmail.comTwitter - @baseballandbbqIntsagram - baseballandbarbecueYouTube - baseball and bbqWebsite - https://baseballandbbq.weebly.com/Also - check out this YouTube video of the great song by Shel Krakofsky and Dave Dresser https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmmzzXl0VPU
In this episode of Biz on the Balcony, T.J. and Nick interview Jacob Kornhauser, author of The Cup of Coffee Club. His book is about a group of baseball players who played just one game in the Major Leagues. Jacob talks about his book and his writing future. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and rate us five stars!
In this episode...Professor Marjorie Kornhauser, the John E. Koerner Professor of Law Emerita at Tulane Law School, gives her top reasons why every student should take a tax class while in law school.Some key takeaways are...1. You don't need to know math to excel in a tax class.2. There are tax implications in almost every area of law practice.3. Without tax our government can't provide any services to its citizens.About our guest...Professor Marjorie Kornhauser is a renowned tax scholar who has published extensively and is a sought-after speaker on tax topics throughout the U.S. and abroad. She began her teaching career in 1984 at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law and joined the Tulane Law School faculty in 1992, remaining until 2006, when she began teaching at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. She rejoined the faculty from 2013-until 2016. She also has taught as a visiting professor at the University of Michigan Law School and Boston College Law School.Her research focuses on the intersection of federal income taxation and society.Kornhauser created and currently runs TaxJazz: The Tax Literacy Project. TaxJazz provides ordinary individuals, teachers and communities easily accessible, non-partisan, information about tax and tax policy so they may participate in an informed way in a rational debate about the future of American tax policy. Among its activities is a one-week curriculum which Tulane Law students—under her supervision—teach in New Orleans high schools.You can reach Professor Kornhauser at taxjassproject@gmail.com or at marjorie.kornhauser@tulane.eduIf you're currently in law school, interested in attending law school, or simply want to learn more about law school or the legal field, subscribe to Law to Fact.
This week Kailey Kornhauser is on to discuss the great article she wrote for Bicycling Magazine about cycling and body positivity. You can read the article here. https://www.bicycling.com/culture/a28943613/body-positivity-cyclists/. Kailey talks about her relationship with her body along with some of the great places she has been on her bike. Find Kailey on Instagram at Kornhausersauce. Also tips on packing toiletries. The Murphology Podcast is where we talk about group bicycling and bicycle touring for beginners, with a focus on biking in the Midwest. Learn tips and listen as guests talk about their touring adventures.
The New Deal left a host of political, institutional, and economic legacies. Among them was the restructuring of the government into an administrative state with a powerful executive leader and a large class of unelected officials. This "leviathan" state was championed by the political left, and its continued growth and dominance in American politics is seen as a product of liberal thought—to the extent that "Big Government" is now nearly synonymous with liberalism. Yet there were tensions among liberal statists even as the leviathan first arose. Born in crisis and raised by technocrats, the bureaucratic state always rested on shaky foundations, and the liberals who built and supported it disagreed about whether and how to temper the excesses of the state while retaining its basic structure and function. Debating the American State: Liberal Anxieties and the New Leviathan, 1930-1970 (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015) traces the encounter between liberal thought and the rise of the administrative state and the resulting legitimacy issues that arose for democracy, the rule of law, and individual autonomy. Anne M. Kornhauser examines a broad and unusual cast of characters, including American social scientists and legal academics, the philosopher John Rawls, and German refugee intellectuals who had witnessed the destruction of democracy in the face of a totalitarian administrative state. In particular, she uncovers the sympathetic but concerned voices—commonly drowned out in the increasingly partisan political discourse—of critics who struggled to reconcile the positive aspects of the administrative state with the negative pressure such a contrivance brought on other liberal values such as individual autonomy, popular sovereignty, and social justice. By showing that the leviathan state was never given a principled and scrupulous justification by its proponents, Debating the American State reveals why the liberal state today remains haunted by programmatic dysfunctions and relentless political attacks. Stephen Colbrook is a graduate student at University College London, where he is researching a dissertation on the interaction between HIV/AIDS and state policy-making. This work will focus on the political and policy-making side of the epidemic and aims to compare the different contexts of individual states, such as California, Florida, and New Jersey. Stephen can be contacted at stephencolbrook@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New Deal left a host of political, institutional, and economic legacies. Among them was the restructuring of the government into an administrative state with a powerful executive leader and a large class of unelected officials. This "leviathan" state was championed by the political left, and its continued growth and dominance in American politics is seen as a product of liberal thought—to the extent that "Big Government" is now nearly synonymous with liberalism. Yet there were tensions among liberal statists even as the leviathan first arose. Born in crisis and raised by technocrats, the bureaucratic state always rested on shaky foundations, and the liberals who built and supported it disagreed about whether and how to temper the excesses of the state while retaining its basic structure and function. Debating the American State: Liberal Anxieties and the New Leviathan, 1930-1970 (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015) traces the encounter between liberal thought and the rise of the administrative state and the resulting legitimacy issues that arose for democracy, the rule of law, and individual autonomy. Anne M. Kornhauser examines a broad and unusual cast of characters, including American social scientists and legal academics, the philosopher John Rawls, and German refugee intellectuals who had witnessed the destruction of democracy in the face of a totalitarian administrative state. In particular, she uncovers the sympathetic but concerned voices—commonly drowned out in the increasingly partisan political discourse—of critics who struggled to reconcile the positive aspects of the administrative state with the negative pressure such a contrivance brought on other liberal values such as individual autonomy, popular sovereignty, and social justice. By showing that the leviathan state was never given a principled and scrupulous justification by its proponents, Debating the American State reveals why the liberal state today remains haunted by programmatic dysfunctions and relentless political attacks. Stephen Colbrook is a graduate student at University College London, where he is researching a dissertation on the interaction between HIV/AIDS and state policy-making. This work will focus on the political and policy-making side of the epidemic and aims to compare the different contexts of individual states, such as California, Florida, and New Jersey. Stephen can be contacted at stephencolbrook@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New Deal left a host of political, institutional, and economic legacies. Among them was the restructuring of the government into an administrative state with a powerful executive leader and a large class of unelected officials. This "leviathan" state was championed by the political left, and its continued growth and dominance in American politics is seen as a product of liberal thought—to the extent that "Big Government" is now nearly synonymous with liberalism. Yet there were tensions among liberal statists even as the leviathan first arose. Born in crisis and raised by technocrats, the bureaucratic state always rested on shaky foundations, and the liberals who built and supported it disagreed about whether and how to temper the excesses of the state while retaining its basic structure and function. Debating the American State: Liberal Anxieties and the New Leviathan, 1930-1970 (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015) traces the encounter between liberal thought and the rise of the administrative state and the resulting legitimacy issues that arose for democracy, the rule of law, and individual autonomy. Anne M. Kornhauser examines a broad and unusual cast of characters, including American social scientists and legal academics, the philosopher John Rawls, and German refugee intellectuals who had witnessed the destruction of democracy in the face of a totalitarian administrative state. In particular, she uncovers the sympathetic but concerned voices—commonly drowned out in the increasingly partisan political discourse—of critics who struggled to reconcile the positive aspects of the administrative state with the negative pressure such a contrivance brought on other liberal values such as individual autonomy, popular sovereignty, and social justice. By showing that the leviathan state was never given a principled and scrupulous justification by its proponents, Debating the American State reveals why the liberal state today remains haunted by programmatic dysfunctions and relentless political attacks. Stephen Colbrook is a graduate student at University College London, where he is researching a dissertation on the interaction between HIV/AIDS and state policy-making. This work will focus on the political and policy-making side of the epidemic and aims to compare the different contexts of individual states, such as California, Florida, and New Jersey. Stephen can be contacted at stephencolbrook@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New Deal left a host of political, institutional, and economic legacies. Among them was the restructuring of the government into an administrative state with a powerful executive leader and a large class of unelected officials. This "leviathan" state was championed by the political left, and its continued growth and dominance in American politics is seen as a product of liberal thought—to the extent that "Big Government" is now nearly synonymous with liberalism. Yet there were tensions among liberal statists even as the leviathan first arose. Born in crisis and raised by technocrats, the bureaucratic state always rested on shaky foundations, and the liberals who built and supported it disagreed about whether and how to temper the excesses of the state while retaining its basic structure and function. Debating the American State: Liberal Anxieties and the New Leviathan, 1930-1970 (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015) traces the encounter between liberal thought and the rise of the administrative state and the resulting legitimacy issues that arose for democracy, the rule of law, and individual autonomy. Anne M. Kornhauser examines a broad and unusual cast of characters, including American social scientists and legal academics, the philosopher John Rawls, and German refugee intellectuals who had witnessed the destruction of democracy in the face of a totalitarian administrative state. In particular, she uncovers the sympathetic but concerned voices—commonly drowned out in the increasingly partisan political discourse—of critics who struggled to reconcile the positive aspects of the administrative state with the negative pressure such a contrivance brought on other liberal values such as individual autonomy, popular sovereignty, and social justice. By showing that the leviathan state was never given a principled and scrupulous justification by its proponents, Debating the American State reveals why the liberal state today remains haunted by programmatic dysfunctions and relentless political attacks. Stephen Colbrook is a graduate student at University College London, where he is researching a dissertation on the interaction between HIV/AIDS and state policy-making. This work will focus on the political and policy-making side of the epidemic and aims to compare the different contexts of individual states, such as California, Florida, and New Jersey. Stephen can be contacted at stephencolbrook@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New Deal left a host of political, institutional, and economic legacies. Among them was the restructuring of the government into an administrative state with a powerful executive leader and a large class of unelected officials. This "leviathan" state was championed by the political left, and its continued growth and dominance in American politics is seen as a product of liberal thought—to the extent that "Big Government" is now nearly synonymous with liberalism. Yet there were tensions among liberal statists even as the leviathan first arose. Born in crisis and raised by technocrats, the bureaucratic state always rested on shaky foundations, and the liberals who built and supported it disagreed about whether and how to temper the excesses of the state while retaining its basic structure and function. Debating the American State: Liberal Anxieties and the New Leviathan, 1930-1970 (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015) traces the encounter between liberal thought and the rise of the administrative state and the resulting legitimacy issues that arose for democracy, the rule of law, and individual autonomy. Anne M. Kornhauser examines a broad and unusual cast of characters, including American social scientists and legal academics, the philosopher John Rawls, and German refugee intellectuals who had witnessed the destruction of democracy in the face of a totalitarian administrative state. In particular, she uncovers the sympathetic but concerned voices—commonly drowned out in the increasingly partisan political discourse—of critics who struggled to reconcile the positive aspects of the administrative state with the negative pressure such a contrivance brought on other liberal values such as individual autonomy, popular sovereignty, and social justice. By showing that the leviathan state was never given a principled and scrupulous justification by its proponents, Debating the American State reveals why the liberal state today remains haunted by programmatic dysfunctions and relentless political attacks. Stephen Colbrook is a graduate student at University College London, where he is researching a dissertation on the interaction between HIV/AIDS and state policy-making. This work will focus on the political and policy-making side of the epidemic and aims to compare the different contexts of individual states, such as California, Florida, and New Jersey. Stephen can be contacted at stephencolbrook@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The New Deal left a host of political, institutional, and economic legacies. Among them was the restructuring of the government into an administrative state with a powerful executive leader and a large class of unelected officials. This "leviathan" state was championed by the political left, and its continued growth and dominance in American politics is seen as a product of liberal thought—to the extent that "Big Government" is now nearly synonymous with liberalism. Yet there were tensions among liberal statists even as the leviathan first arose. Born in crisis and raised by technocrats, the bureaucratic state always rested on shaky foundations, and the liberals who built and supported it disagreed about whether and how to temper the excesses of the state while retaining its basic structure and function. Debating the American State: Liberal Anxieties and the New Leviathan, 1930-1970 (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015) traces the encounter between liberal thought and the rise of the administrative state and the resulting legitimacy issues that arose for democracy, the rule of law, and individual autonomy. Anne M. Kornhauser examines a broad and unusual cast of characters, including American social scientists and legal academics, the philosopher John Rawls, and German refugee intellectuals who had witnessed the destruction of democracy in the face of a totalitarian administrative state. In particular, she uncovers the sympathetic but concerned voices—commonly drowned out in the increasingly partisan political discourse—of critics who struggled to reconcile the positive aspects of the administrative state with the negative pressure such a contrivance brought on other liberal values such as individual autonomy, popular sovereignty, and social justice. By showing that the leviathan state was never given a principled and scrupulous justification by its proponents, Debating the American State reveals why the liberal state today remains haunted by programmatic dysfunctions and relentless political attacks. Stephen Colbrook is a graduate student at University College London, where he is researching a dissertation on the interaction between HIV/AIDS and state policy-making. This work will focus on the political and policy-making side of the epidemic and aims to compare the different contexts of individual states, such as California, Florida, and New Jersey. Stephen can be contacted at stephencolbrook@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I’m Fred Fishkin. What should the future of self driving transportation look like? Mobility for all was a key theme at Princeton University’s 3rd annual Smart Driving Car Summit. Whether you are talking about blindness, autism, the elderly...
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I’m Fred Fishkin. When it comes to self driving vehicles….there’s an awful lot of confusion out there. A recent Triple A survey found nearly three quarters of us have a negative impression of self driving vehicles or even the testing of...
Alain Kornhauser, Ph.D., is the professor of operations research and financial engineering at Princeton University and the director of the transportation program. He continues his research in real-time operation of large fleets of driverless vehicles. Kornhauser also serves as the faculty chair of Princeton autonomous vehicle and engineering. On today’s episode, he dives into the future of driverless vehicles and what it means for our society to have these vehicles on the road. Mentioned in This Episode: Listen at Your Own Risk SOA Website Connect with Alain: Smartdrivingcar.com Princeton.edu Leave a Review: Did you like this episode? Please leave a review on iTunes with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to the Listen at Your Own Risk podcast on iTunes to get notified when a new episode gets released. Thank you for listening to this week’s show and tune in next week for another great guest.
Profesorica Aleksandra Kornhauser Frazer se pri svojih 92. lahko pohvali z izjemno bogatim življenjem, ki ga je strnila v nedavno izdani knjigi Poti in srečanja. V marsičem je premikala meje izobraževanja in znanosti, utirala sloves naše države na področju kemije in več desetletij delovala tudi kot strokovnjakinja programov Združenih narodov za razvoj in Svetovne banke.
Techstination Week is a compilation of this week's Techstination Reports and more.
Techstination Week is a compilation of this week's Techstination Reports and more.
On Episode 5 of Startup Soundbites, we chat with MBA students Laura Kornhauser and Michael Cherkassky, Co-Founders of Stratyfy, a business analytics company with the vision of helping enterprises make better data decisions. LINKS FROM THE PODCAST: http://www.stratyfy.com/ Intro music by Drop Electric: www.dropelectric.com/ Follow the Columbia Entrepreneurs Organization: www.facebook.com/CBSCEO/ twitter.com/cbsceo
Episode date, December 29th, 2016: Fantasy card game Magic: The Gathering is the topic of most of this episode. It begins with an interview with Nathan Holt & Shawn Kornhauser about their Magic doc film, Enter the Battlefield. Next up, an interview with one of their film's 7 subjects, Chris Pikula about his thoughts on the game, and his own career (which could end with a spot in the Hall of Fame). Finally, I read excerpts from books by poets Boni Joi, Chris Campanioni, & Malik Crumpler. Nathan Holt Twitter: https://twitter.com/WalkThePlanes Shawn Kornhauser Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShawnKornhauser Chris Pikula Twitter: https://twitter.com/meddlingmage Enter The Battlefield WOTC page: http://magic.wizards.com/en/content/enter-the-battlefield Enter The Battlefield film/series YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3rP64NRtmbit1LO6bPyLtP6dKA5H-WnJ Walking The Planes WOTC page: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/media/videos/walking-the-planes Walking The Planes series YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3rP64NRtmbg0g-A_fwwpfaTpkmmwcwYl Boni Joi, Before During or After Rainstorms: http://www.spdbooks.org/Products/9780979149535/before-during-or-after-rainstorms.aspx Chris Campanioni, Death of Art: http://www.crpress.org/shop/deathofart/ Malik Crumpler, Little Everywhere: http://malikameer.com/little-everywhere-is-now-available-on-amazon-and-barnes-and-noble/ #talkingpaper #interview #magicthegathering #enterthebattlefield #wizardsofthecoast #poetry #radiofreebrooklyn
Alain Kornhauser Podcast Show Notes - 01/04/17 Dr. Kornhauser’s homepage Tesla May 7, 2016 fatal accident in Florida Tesla December 26, 2016 anticipating accident on Autobahn WAYMO, Alphabet’s Self-Driving Vehicle division Steve Mahan, a blind passenger, takes world’s first self-driving car ride Comma.ai, self-driving car start-up Dr. Kornhauser’s Smart-Driving Cars Newsletter
Ed Kornhauser, www.edkorhnauser.com , is down to do the gig. As a professional jazz pianist he has has played music internationally. On this episode, host Mike E.P. and Ed discuss travel in Asia, Ed's drinking habits, and how the pros practice. Also, we listen to a few recordings from past guest, Matt Smith's, latest release, which Ed was a part of. Check out the Matt Smith Neu Jazz Trio's album "Retrograde" here https://themattsmithneujazztrio.bandcamp.com/ Be sure to follow Ed Kornhauser his website. ***Follow Mike E.P, and his family on an epic journey this summer. Subscribe for updates at www.reinamystique.com Visit us online at www.wespeakenglishgood.net .....and don't forget to send us your questions, and comments to wespeakenglishgood@gmail.com
I'm currently taking a holiday break from my regularly scheduled episodes, so for the next few weeks, I'm running my six most downloaded episodes. I'll be back on the first of the year with brand new episodes! In the mean time, enjoy these "Best of" episodes. Mark Kornhauser's interview is my most downloaded episode of all time! In this episode, we talk about his career in magic, what it takes to perform in casino showrooms, his successes, challenges, and how hard work really pays off. Mark Kornhauser is one of the most successful comedy acts in the world boasting 25 years plus, consistently performing in and producing shows in the most prestigious casinos in Vegas, Reno, Lake Tahoe, and Atlantic City. We’re talkin’ Harrahs, Planet Hollywood, Mandalay Bay, Flamingo, Tropicana, and Hilton, just to name a few. He’s opened for more than a few top name entertainers like Tom Jones, Elvis Costello, Frankie Valli, Terry Fator, David Letterman, and Tim Allen. He’s also been featured on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Masters of Illusion, NBC, FOX, Comedy Central, and HBO. Success Mantra: Hard work, clean living. Working in Casinos: • Fitting into a time slot • How the casino venue has changed: catering more toward headliners than variety entertainers • How he stays in the game: develops and grows new material • Mistakes he sees people make in the casino market • What he sees as the future of performing in casinos Failure Moment: Did a Le Pétomane (flatulence) act that initially bombed. Favorite Success: His current act with his dog Zsa Zsa. How Does Mark Differentiate Himself? Makes his act vastly different from anyone else. What's Worked Well for Mark's Business? Maintaining relationships with clients. Interesting Story from His Career Listen in to what happened when Mark ran into James Brown at a bathroom sink. What's Been Mark's Biggest Professional Challenge? Staying through the difficult times Other Topics Covered • Success and how it's different for each person. • Talks about how Doug Henning played a part in his journey. • Listening to your audience. • Talks about his inspiration and creative process. • Gives us his take on magic on TV. • You can no longer be an "expensive act," but you can be a "cheap show." • Tells about his column in Magic Magazine. Parting advice: Hard work, clean living. And courage. Recommended books and resources: Note: Many of the links in this section are affiliate links, meaning we earn a small portion of any sales. If you're enjoying our podcast and decide to purchase one of the recommended resources or books, please consider using our affiliate links to help support the work we're doing here at the Successful Performercast. Thanks! Resources Have a place to collect your thoughts. Also, keep a lookout for a compilation of all of his articles from Magic Magazine. Magic Books Hiding the Elephant: How Magicians Invented the Impossible and Learned to Disappear by Jim Steinmeyer The Glorious Deception: The Double Life of William Robinson, Aka Chung Ling Soo by Jim Steinmeyer The Last Greatest Magician in the World: Howard Thurston Versus Houdini & the Battles of the American Wizards by Jim Steinmeyer Our Magic by Nevil Maskelyne Other Books Whack to the Side of the Head by Roger von Oech Kick to the Seat of the Pants by Roger von Oech Whack Pack by Roger von Oech The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron Where can we find Mark Kornhauser? Mark's Website
Alain Kornhauser Show Notes Dr. Alain Kornhauser is Professor of Operations Research & Financial Engineering at Princeton University. He is Director of the Transportation Program at Princeton and a long-time observer and expert in the field of self-driving cars. Morgantown, W.Va. Personal Rapid Transit System National Traffic Highway Safety Administration Preliminary Statement of Policy Concerning Automated Vehicles - Includes descriptions of Level 0 through Level 4 automation La Rochelle, France - Automated vehicle demonstration project
In this episode, I talk to casino magic and comedy act Mark Kornhauser. We talk about his career in magic, what it takes to perform in casino showrooms, his successes, challenges, and how hard work really pays off. Mark Kornhauser is one of the most successful comedy acts in the world boasting 25 years plus, consistently performing in and producing shows in the most prestigious casinos in Vegas, Reno, Lake Tahoe, and Atlantic City. We’re talkin’ Harrahs, Planet Hollywood, Mandalay Bay, Flamingo, Tropicana, and Hilton, just to name a few. He’s opened for more than a few top name entertainers like Tom Jones, Elvis Costello, Frankie Valli, Terry Fator, David Letterman, and Tim Allen. He’s also been featured on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Masters of Illusion, NBC, FOX, Comedy Central, and HBO. Success Mantra: Hard work, clean living. Working in Casinos: • Fitting into a time slot • How the casino venue has changed: catering more toward headliners than variety entertainers • How he stays in the game: develops and grows new material • Mistakes he sees people make in the casino market • What he sees as the future of performing in casinos Failure Moment: Did a Le Pétomane (flatulence) act that initially bombed. Favorite Success: His current act with his dog Zsa Zsa. How Does Mark Differentiate Himself? Makes his act vastly different from anyone else. What's Worked Well for Mark's Business? Maintaining relationships with clients. Interesting Story from His Career Listen in to what happened when Mark ran into James Brown at a bathroom sink. What's Been Mark's Biggest Professional Challenge? Staying through the difficult times Other Topics Covered • Success and how it's different for each person. • Talks about how Doug Henning played a part in his journey. • Listening to your audience. • Talks about his inspiration and creative process. • Gives us his take on magic on TV. • You can no longer be an "expensive act," but you can be a "cheap show." • Tells about his column in Magic Magazine. Parting advice: Hard work, clean living. And courage. Recommended books and resources: Note: Many of the links in this section are affiliate links, meaning we earn a small portion of any sales. If you're enjoying our podcast and decide to purchase one of the recommended resources or books, please consider using our affiliate links to help support the work we're doing here at the Successful Performercast. Thanks! Resources Have a place to collect your thoughts. Also, keep a lookout for a compilation of all of his articles from Magic Magazine. Magic Books Hiding the Elephant: How Magicians Invented the Impossible and Learned to Disappear by Jim Steinmeyer The Glorious Deception: The Double Life of William Robinson, Aka Chung Ling Soo by Jim Steinmeyer The Last Greatest Magician in the World: Howard Thurston Versus Houdini & the Battles of the American Wizards by Jim Steinmeyer Our Magic by Nevil Maskelyne Other Books Whack to the Side of the Head by Roger von Oech Kick to the Seat of the Pants by Roger von Oech Whack Pack by Roger von Oech The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron Where can we find Mark Kornhauser? Mark's Website
An introduction to the role of legal rules in the economic analysis of law.