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Larry Burns and I chat about all things data teams—how they fail, their challenges, and how they can add value. To add value, we need to reimagine not only how we think about data but also how we manage knowledge. Larry brings a fresh and battle-worn perspective to the data field, and if you work on or manage a data team, this conversation is worth a listen. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larryburnsdba/
Author Larry Burns discusses his book, "101 Things To Do In Riverside."
Send us a Text Message.Meet the new and improved Larry. There will always be sports talk, but he also treats us with a heavy dose of the kinder, gentler LarryEnjoy!!Support the Show.IG- chattinwithgeorgenoonanTwitter- @WithNoonanE-Mail- chattinwgn@gmail.comThanks for listening!
Chris Birroni-Bird joins for a Round 2 discussion on the Future of Mobility podcast. Summary The conversation explores the broken transportation ecosystem and how the developed world can learn from the developing world. The focus is on creating a transportation system that is accessible, affordable, and sustainable. The discussion highlights the need to right-size vehicles, embrace solar power, and rethink mobility in city centers. Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/chrisborronibird Edison Manufacturing Exchange: https://brandonbartneck.substack.com/publish/home Takeaways The transportation ecosystem needs to be accessible, affordable, and sustainable. Right-sizing vehicles can meet 90% of transportation needs and reduce costs. Solar power can extend the range of vehicles and reduce emissions. Rethinking mobility in city centers can improve safety and create local manufacturing opportunities. Low-speed or banned cars and smaller form factor vehicles can enhance the urban environment. Implementing speed limits in city centers can improve safety, noise, and air quality. Electronically governing the speed of vehicles can create opportunities for low-speed vehicles to provide affordable mobility for underserved populations and cheaper delivery of goods. Building locally with locally available materials can create good quality jobs and promote sustainability. Right-sizing vehicles and leveraging solar power can make mobility solutions more affordable and environmentally friendly. Chris Birroni-Bird Dr. Christopher Borroni-Bird is Founder of Afreecar LLC and an expert on sustainable and affordable mobility for ALL the world's people. This builds on his 25-year career leading advanced mobility initiatives at several major organizations as well as volunteering in sub-Saharan Africa. At Afreecar he is a senior advisor on future mobility to McKinsey and is also sought out to provide independent technical due diligence on future mobility solutions and companies in vehicle autonomy, connectivity and electrification. Separately, Afreecar is also developing an e-kit that power assists non-motorized vehicles while also transforming them into mobile power sources, which has many applications in both the developing and developed worlds. He served as Waymo's Chief Engineer for Future Vehicle Programs and has been a Research Scientist at MIT Media Lab. From 2012 to 2017, he was Qualcomm's VP of Strategic Development, responsible for wireless automotive solutions. Prior to this, he led GM's Electric Networked Vehicle (EN-V), the world's first drivable vehicles to demonstrate today's accepted vision of future mobility (and extensively deployed at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo). He led GM's Autonomy, Hy-wire and Sequel “skateboard” electric vehicle concepts, now widely adopted by the Auto Industry, and has 50 patents. He is co-author of “Reinventing the Automobile: Personal Urban Mobility for the 21st Century”, with Larry Burns and the late Bill Mitchell (MIT Press, 2010). Before joining GM in 2000, he led Chrysler's gasoline fuel cell vehicle development. He was inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame as a Young Leader in 2000 and was one of Automotive News' inaugural “Electrifying 100” in 2011 Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, effective, and accessible mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. Edison Manufacturing and Engineering: Edison is your low volume contract manufacturing partner, focused on assembly of complex mobility and energy products that don't neatly fit within traditional high-volume production methods.
Welcome to another special edition of Transit Unplugged featuring an episode from another transit podcast. This time we welcome past guest Brandon Bartneck with an episode from The Future of Mobility featuring autonomous vehicle visionary Larry Burns. The episode was released in August 2023. The original show notes are below:Aug 2023 https://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/larryburns2/Larry Burns is a pioneer in the electrified and automated vehicle space, highly successful industry veteran, and author of Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless Car – And How It Will Reshape Our World. Larry joins the Future of Mobility podcast for a second time, previously appearing on Episode 93: https://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/larryburns/Key topics in this conversation include:The true objective for transportation, and why we buy carsWhy accessibility trumps speedThe need to get the crash out of the system and get the mass out of the systemWhat automakers have missed over the past few decadesHow we can create a safer transportation ecosystemWhy Larry is so optimistic about the futureListen here:Apple Podcasts: linkGoogle Podcasts: linkSpotify: linkLinks:Larry's website: https://www.lawrencedburns.org/Autonomy book: https://www.amazon.com/Autonomy-Quest-Driverless-Car-Reshape/dp/0062661124Larry's Bio:Larry Burns advises organizations on the future of mobility, logistics, manufacturing, energy and innovation. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Niron Magnetics. His current clients include Kitson & Partners, Nanoramic Laboratories, Neural Propulsion Systems and Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE).Larry served as General Motors Corporate Vice President of Research & Development and Planning from 1998-2009. After leaving GM, Larry has been a Professor of Engineering Practice at the University of Michigan, the Director of the Program for Sustainable Mobility at Columbia University, a consultant to Google Self-Driving Cars/Waymo and an advisor to several major companies.Larry is the author of Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless Car—And How It Will Reshape Our World (with Christopher Shulgan and published by Ecco / HarperCollins on August 28, 2018).Future of Mobility:The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, effective, and accessible mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields.linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/
Hydrogen is one of the hottest topics in transit right now, but hydrogen is facing a huge challenge to reduce its cost and increase its availability across North America (and the world). Paul sits down with Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) CEO Kirt Conrad--who manages the largest fleet of hydrogen fuel cell buses outside California--and Ballard Power Systems Dir of Market Development and Public Affairs, Tim Sasseen to talk about hydrogen as a fuel, how hydrogen fuel cells work, and how the hydrogen hub project will break down barriers to adopting hydrogen as the zero-emissions fuel of choice.If you're interested in learning more about hydrogen and hydrogen fuel cells, here is a playlist of Transit Unplugged episodes on the topic: https://transit-unplugged.captivate.fm/hydrogen-fuel-in-transitWe also have a blog post on the Transit Unplugged blog explaining how hydrogen fuel cells work: https://transitunplugged.com/transit-unplugged-transit-science-understanding-hydrogen-fuel-cells/Some of the organizations mentioned in the show:Hydrogen Fuel Bus Council https://www.hfcbuscouncil.com/Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations, Hydrogen Hubs https://www.energy.gov/oced/regional-clean-hydrogen-hubs-0Midwest Hydrogen Center of Excellence https://www.midwesthydrogen.org/Coming up next week we have another feed swap! This time we have past guest Brandon Bartneck with Larry Burns, former VP at GM and leader in the autonomous vehicle space, talking about the future of autonomous vehicles from The Future of Mobility. In the meantime, check out Brandon's podcast page for more great episodes. https://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/If you have a question or comment, email us at info@transitunplugged.com.Transit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo and these fine folks:Paul Comfort, host and producerJulie Gates, executive producerTris Hussey, editor and writerTatyana Mechkarova, social mediaFollow us on social media: LinkedIn - Twitter - Threads- Instagram - FacebookSign up for the Transit Unplugged Newsletter00:00 Introduction to Hydrogen Fuel in Public Transportation00:35 Insights from Experts: Kirt Conrad and Tim Sasseen02:25 Understanding Different Types of Fuel03:49 The Role of Hydrogen in Decarbonization15:04 The Practicalities of Hydrogen Buses21:57 Final Thoughts and Future Prospects24:54 Coming up next week on Transit Unplugged
The retired General Motors vice president of R&D and adviser to Google and Waymo believes the way digital technology is reshaping our lives will impact both vehicle development and whether we need vehicles at all.
This episode is sponsored by Lockton, click here to learn moreWatch the full video on YouTube - click hereMeet Larry Burns, a leading voice in the world of mobility. From serving as Corporate VP of R&D for General Motors to consulting for tech companies like Waymo, Larry bridges the gap between legacy OEM and tech-startup worlds. During this episode of the Automotive Leaders podcast, Larry addresses critical questions about the EV startup DNA, what enables its success, and the challenges traditional automotive culture poses. He revealed why traditional OEMs struggled with EV innovation and discussed how leadership played into the success of tech companies like BYD and Tesla in the EV market. He highlights the need for empowerment and a culture that embraces failure as a learning opportunity.Discussing the kind of leadership the auto industry needs, Larry advocates for the "power of and," suggesting that effective leadership encompasses multiple traits rather than a single characteristic, emphasizing empathy, teamwork, and setting the proper examples in leadership behavior.Furthermore, Larry highlights the evolving nature of leadership in today's world, where personal and professional lives are intertwined. He stresses maintaining personal values while balancing work and family life.As the podcast wrapped up, Larry said that moving from ICE to BEV marks only the beginning. He stressed how technology is reshaping travel habits and urged leaders to adapt. Larry emphasized how crucial it is for companies to grasp these changes in mobility and encouraged them to grab onto the new tech opportunities coming their way.Themes discussed in this episode:The importance of authentic leadership traits in fostering innovative learning environments.Challenges in maintaining a healthy work-life balance, especially in demanding industries.The transition from Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles to Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs)The success of EV startups and their unique approach to technology.The impact of traditional automotive culture on hindering innovation.The transformative potential of communication and information technology in shaping the future of mobility.Difference between traditional OEM and EV startupsFeatured: Larry Burns What he does: Larry is a prominent advisor in mobility, logistics, manufacturing, energy, and innovation. With a distinguished background as General Motors' Corporate Vice President of Research & Development and Planning, Larry now consults for various organizations, including Kitson & Partners, Niron Magnetics, and Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE). His expertise lies in autonomous electric vehicles and their transformative impact on transportation services, a topic he explores in his book “Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless Car―And How It Will Reshape Our World.”On leadership: “There's not one magic pill a person can take to be a great leader. You must be very sensitive to the people you're leading. If you don't set the right examples in your behavior, whether it's integrity or treating people with dignity and respect, if you overreact to someone who had a...
Today, our guest is Dr. Keisha Larry Burns, School Counselor at Shadow Hills Engineering & Design Magnet Academy. We talk with Dr. Burns about equity, access, and opportunity as we seek to support all students in our schools. She talks about the challenges that students have faced and she reminds us that each student we meet is unique and has different needs. Dr. Burns provides insights on how we can support all students and ensure they receive the necessary resources for success. Additionally, she highlights the importance of creating an inclusive culture where every student feels valued, acknowledged, and included. Learn More: Visit the CharacterStrong Website Dr. Keisha Larry Burns is the School Counselor at Shadow Hills Engineering & Design Magnet Academy in Palmdale, CA. As the School Counselor, she created and maintains a comprehensive school counseling program, which in 2020 became a Recognized ASCA Model Program. Dr. Burns firmly believes education promotes self-empowerment and equity and that cultural responsiveness is essential to create a school climate that embraces cultural diversity and helps promote student success. She serves a vital role as an advocate for students and their families. In addition to serving in multiple leadership roles at her school site and district committees, Dr. Burns is also an adjunct professor at the University of LaVerne, teaching future School Counselors in the Educational Counseling program. In 2021, the Los Angeles County Office of Education awarded Dr. Burns its inaugural School Counselor of the Year Award. In 2022, Dr. Burns received the CA Association of School Counselors School Counselor of the Year award and was recently recognized by the American School Counselor Association as a 2023 National Finalist. Dr. Burns earned her Doctorate in Educational Leadership in Psychology from the University of Southern California. Dr. Burns enjoys spending time with family and friends, curling up with a good book or fashion magazine, and traveling. A quote she lives by is, "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit." - Aristotle.
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Larry Burns is a pioneer in the electrified and automated vehicle space, highly successful industry veteran, and author of Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless Car – And How It Will Reshape Our World. Larry joins the Future of Mobility podcast for a second time, previously appearing on Episode 93: https://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/larryburns/ Key topics in this conversation include: The true objective for transportation, and why we buy cars Why accessibility trumps speed The need to get the crash out of the system and get the mass out of the system What automakers have missed over the past few decades How we can create a safer transportation ecosystem Why Larry is so optimistic about the future Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/larryburns2 Larry's website: https://www.lawrencedburns.org/ Autonomy book: https://www.amazon.com/Autonomy-Quest-Driverless-Car-Reshape/dp/0062661124 Larry's Bio: Larry Burns advises organizations on the future of mobility, logistics, manufacturing, energy and innovation. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Niron Magnetics. His current clients include Kitson & Partners, Nanoramic Laboratories, Neural Propulsion Systems and Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE). Larry served as General Motors Corporate Vice President of Research & Development and Planning from 1998-2009. After leaving GM, Larry has been a Professor of Engineering Practice at the University of Michigan, the Director of the Program for Sustainable Mobility at Columbia University, a consultant to Google Self-Driving Cars/Waymo and an advisor to several major companies. Larry is the author of Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless Car—And How It Will Reshape Our World (with Christopher Shulgan and published by Ecco / HarperCollins on August 28, 2018). Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, effective, and accessible mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/
Larry Burns is a longtime data modeling expert and author on the topic. He joins the show to discuss some of the (often misunderstood) ways data modeling relates to data engineering, logical data modeling, and much more. If you're a data engineer, you can't afford to miss this discussion. #dataengineering #data #datamodeling
Widespread use of autonomous cars is on the horizon. Self-driving vehicles are already out on our roads. And autonomy will change our relationship with our vehicles. But what will the new immersive world inside a vehicle be like? In the third episode of a three-part special series partnered with Wejo, the smart mobility tech company, a panel of expert guests discuss how legislation and policy are enabling self-driving vehicles – and how AVs will change our lives. Will our children do their homework in the car on their way to school? Will we watch films on long journeys on the motorway?Alona Ferber, editor of the New Statesman's Spotlight policy channel, is joined by Richard Barlow, founder and chief executive of Wejo, Larry Burns, the former corporate vice president of Research and Development for General Motors who championed self-driving and electric vehicles – and now sits on Wejo's board – Alex Kendall, CEO of AV2.0 start-up Wayve, and Amanda Stretton, the former racing driver, broadcaster, and automotive expert. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we are blessed with the presence of Larry Burns. Larry is steadily focused in his walk with Christ, as he travels around ministering to individuals. Larry uses his experiences to help others with their own walk, practically speaking. From his obedience to God, he worked in collaboration with Bruce Bell on creating a community called “Kingdom Talk”. Where men from all over meet weekly learning & discussing concepts on the Word Of God as well as seeking to be the best versions of ourselves each day. Make the decision to lock into this episode for you. Your future self will either love you or hate you for the decisions you make today. Listen to Part 1 of The Art Of Decision Making, seek Larry's platform, “Living Like Larry; The Podcast
This is a repost of Episode 93, originally aired on March 13, 2022. This conversation is the 2rd most popular Future of Mobility podcast in 2022. ... Larry Burns is a pioneer in the electrified and automated vehicle space, highly successful industry veteran, and author of Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless Car – And How It Will Reshape Our World. Key topics in this conversation include: The potential for automobility to improve people's lives through safer, more sustainable, more effective, and more accessible transportation Why Autonomy is the best book I've read on the topic of future mobility The benefit of a two-mode assisted/automated driving solution The power of the skateboard platform for electrification, and how Larry and his team at GM demonstrated this approach two decades ago The future – merging transportation with information and communication Links: Show notes: https://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/larryburns/ Larry's website: https://www.lawrencedburns.org/ Autonomy book: https://www.amazon.com/Autonomy-Quest-Driverless-Car-Reshape/dp/0062661124 Larry's Bio: Larry Burns advises organizations on the future of mobility, logistics, manufacturing, energy and innovation. His current clients include Goodyear, Kitson & Partners, Niron Magnetics and Namoramic Laboratories. Larry served as General Motors Corporate Vice President of Research & Development and Planning from 1998-2009. Between 2010 and 2021, Larry was a consultant to Waymo (Google Self-Driving Cars), Professor of Engineering Practice at the University of Michigan, Director of the Program for Sustainable Mobility at Columbia University, and an advisor to several major companies. Full bio: Larry Burns extended bio Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, and equitable mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/
Larry Burns joins me to discuss Terrifier II, podcast requests, food conditions, and much more. Enjoy!IG- chattinwithgeorgenoonanTwitter- @WithNoonanE-Mail- chattinwgn@gmail.comThanks for listening!
Everyone's favorite host of the amazing, "Cheat Sheet", Larry Burns, joins me to discuss Season 2 of his podcast. Along the way we visit Bos Comic`Con, Dunkin' Donuts, the UFC, and Larry may or may not have beaten up a boy scout.
August 22, 2022 ~ The Children's Foundation President and CEO Larry Burns joins Paul W. at the Country Club of Detroit to talk about the Ben Hogan fundraiser event.
July 12, 2022 ~ The President & CEO of the Children's Foundation tells Guy Gordon the Paul W. Smith Golf Classic spearheaded by Paul raised $480,000 to help four Detroit area children's charities and that brings the net total over 19 years to 8.2 million dollars.
July 7, 2022 ~ The Acting Detroit PAL CEO and the President & CEO of The Children's Foundation talk to Marie and Sean about the Paul W. Smith Golf Classic and they say the money raised makes a big difference in the lives of thousands of children.
Larry Burns frequently uses the term 'the power of and" when describing technologies, or even everyday personal dilemmas. Why, asks the former Vice President of Research and Development at General Motors and current author and business adviser, should we limit ourselves to a single solution to a difficult problem?Electric fleets are the future. Are you ready? Discover why ChargePoint is the right partner to take your operation electric to reduce fueling costs, eliminate emissions and help you turn e-mobility into a competitive advantage. Visit chargepoint.solutions/freightwavesFollow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsJoin The Net-Zero Carbon Summit
Larry Burns frequently uses the term 'the power of and" when describing technologies, or even everyday personal dilemmas. Why, asks the former Vice President of Research and Development at General Motors and current author and business adviser, should we limit ourselves to a single solution to a difficult problem?Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsJoin The Net-Zero Carbon Summit
Larry faces his fear of Art the Clown, while defending all things horror. We talk about his podcast, Tyson v Smith, The Batman and all Batmen, Smartless, HHH, and so much more.
March 17, 2022 ~ The President & CEO of The Children's Foundation talks to Paul about his upcoming Paul W. Smith Golf Classic and he says it's going to be a great event on July 11th.
Larry Burns is a pioneer in the electrified and automated vehicle space, highly successful industry veteran, and author of Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless Car – And How It Will Reshape Our World. Key topics in this conversation include: The potential for automobility to improve people's lives through safer, more sustainable, more effective, and more accessible transportation Why Autonomy is the best book I've read on the topic of future mobility The benefit of a two-mode assisted/automated driving solution The power of the skateboard platform for electrification, and how Larry and his team at GM demonstrated this approach two decades ago The future – merging transportation with information and communication Links: Show notes: http://brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/larryburns Larry's website: https://www.lawrencedburns.org/ Autonomy book: https://www.amazon.com/Autonomy-Quest-Driverless-Car-Reshape/dp/0062661124 Larry's Bio: Larry Burns advises organizations on the future of mobility, logistics, manufacturing, energy and innovation. His current clients include Goodyear, Kitson & Partners, Niron Magnetics and Namoramic Laboratories. Larry served as General Motors Corporate Vice President of Research & Development and Planning from 1998-2009. Between 2010 and 2021, Larry was a consultant to Waymo (Google Self-Driving Cars), Professor of Engineering Practice at the University of Michigan, Director of the Program for Sustainable Mobility at Columbia University, and an advisor to several major companies. Full bio: Larry Burns extended bio Future of Mobility: The Future of Mobility podcast is focused on the development and implementation of safe, sustainable, and equitable mobility solutions, with a spotlight on the people and technology advancing these fields. linkedin.com/in/brandonbartneck/ brandonbartneck.com/futureofmobility/
This week Larry Burns joins our podcast. Larry is a Business Advisor on Mobility, Logistics, Manufacturing, Energy and Innovation—in short, he is a guru in the area of self-driving vehicles and mobility. Here are some of the questions we asked Larry: What level of autonomous driving has been achieved? Do people want fully autonomous vehicles? […] The post Autonomous Vehicle Expert Larry Burns on the Future of Mobility first appeared on ARC Energy Research Institute.
Larry and I discuss Boston Comic-Con '21, Jerry "The King" Lawler, the UFC, and his brand new podcast. If you've ever wondered what a vajita is, you're in luck, we discuss that, too!!
WWJ's Jackie Paige hosts a WWJ News Special, I'm Listening. It's a look at mental health. Listen in as Margaret Trimer from Delta Dental talks about her personal story and how the company is helping people. Plus Melissa Peters from the Judson Center and Larry Burns from the Children's Foundation join in along with WWJ's Dr. Deanna Lites who talks mental health and kids. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
August 9, 2021 ~ The President & CEO of The Children's Foundation talks to Paul about his organization's work with The Ben Hogan Foundation and First Tee - Greater Detroit.
August 3, 2021 ~ The CEO of The Children's Foundation congratulates and thanks Paul for raising more than $456,000 with his Paul W. Smith Golf Classic at the Detroit Golf Club.
August 2, 2021 ~ The President & CEO of The Children's Foundation talks to Paul about his organization's commitment to helping children in Michigan.
June 28, 2021 ~ The President & CEO of The Children's Foundation explains to Paul why they are supporting the John Shippen National Invitational.
Today, Jay and Gary get to talk with local legend Buzz Burns and his family. They talk about Buzz's early days in Minnesota and find out how he influenced two generations of hockey players in his own family. Larry Burns talks about being part of the first group of players from Utah to play in the USHL. Blake Burns prepares the 4th generation of Burns to hit the ice. They also get a chance to catch up with University of Utah Women's Hockey team captain Brooke Burns and what she and the program are looking forward to next season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Puede haber pandemia, pero eso no los detuvo para poder participar y eso se los agradezco, gracias a ustedes por tomarse el tiempo de poder hacer este compilado y que se muestre que puede haber muchos obstáculos, pero nunca faltaran las ganas de participar aquí en la familia Urbana Radio https://www.facebook.com/urbanaradio.com.mx/?ref=page_internal https://wwwurbanaradiocommx.webradiosite.com/ https://urbanaradio.com.mx/ #sesionesquedateencasa #yulsvaquerogonzález #yulsphotography #urbanaradioenimagenes #LaRadioDeTodos #urbanaradio #monologobeat Los Larry Burns
Larry Burns advises organizations on the future of mobility, logistics, manufacturing, energy and innovation. His current clients include Waymo, Goodyear and Kitson & Partners. Larry served as General Motors Corporate Vice President of Research & Development and Planning from 1998-2009. Between 2010 and 2016, Larry was Professor of Engineering Practice at the University of Michigan, Director of the Program for Sustainable Mobility at Columbia University, and an advisor to several major companies. Larry is the author of Autonomy: The Quest to Build The Driverless Car—And How It Will Reshape Our World (with Christopher Shulgan and published by Ecco / HarperCollins on August 28, 2018). Inside the Episode: (05:02): Larry starts us off with a brief history of his upbringing and how it influenced his passion for travel. (12:44): We begin our discussion on autonomous technologies and how Larry began his career as a contributor to these technological advancements. (14:40): As Vice President of Research and Development for General Motors, Larry was met with a life changing question by GM’s CEO. As Larry explains, this question influenced Larry’s philosophical outlook on what it meant to develop and manufacture an automobile and contributed to new developments around electric vehicle design. (20:40): What do YOU hate about travel?! Long lines, expensive airfare, overpriced hotels, and the time you spend moving between destinations?? Well, autonomous technology appears to be the solutions to those problems. In the not too distant future, the annoying aspects of travel will likely become more enjoyable as our cars turn into autonomous hotels on wheels and humans start to opt for their autonomous transport vessels over expensive crowded airplanes and public transit. (35:25): Is it better to have autonomously driven vehicles instead of manually driven cars? 39:50: How will autonomous tech decrease the financial burden of owning a car? Similar to your Netflix subscription and how the Uber app operates, you may be ordering an autonomous travel vehicle in the very near future. So, while you’re sitting back letting the car drive itself, maybe think about what you can do with all that extra cash! 50:00: When will autonomous vehicles be an everyday reality? Learn More About Our Guest: http://www.lawrencedburns.org/ (www.lawrencedburns.org) The Travelers Blueprint is more than just a podcast with consulting services that allow you to Become Your Own Travel Agent! Take a moment to rate us! Screenshot your review, email us the screenshot with your name and address and we will send you a FREE travel sticker! TheTravelersBlueprint@gmail.com FREE Travel Cheat Sheet! Just sign up for all the latest TTB news and guest information at http://www.thetravelersblueprint@gmail.com (www.thetravelersblueprint.com) For Travel Consulting Services w/ Bob: https://thetravelersblueprint.com/travel-consulting (https://thetravelersblueprint.com/travel-consulting) Our Private Community on Facebook is a great way to have your travel questions be heard and speak directly to us. Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260677938112800 (The Travelers Blueprint Community) For less than a cup of coffee you can be a major supporter of our time and efforts in producing this podcast. Please consider becoming a Patron by signing up here: https://www.patreon.com/join/thetravelersblueprint (https://www.patreon.com/join/thetravelersblueprint) Follow Us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/the_travelers_blueprint/ (Instagram) - https://www.facebook.com/TheTravelersBlueprint18/ (Facebook) - https://twitter.com/ttblueprint?lang=en (Twitter) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyB8gPEriEPYP92Q1DHHkbg (YouTube) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Support this podcast
Welcome to the latest GameKeeper Podcast. On this episode, Larry Burns of Foxworthy Farms gets us caught up with his banana loving dog Bogey, and how they’re preparing for his first dove season. Also the GameKeeper crew discuss why bucks crave salt and explain why brassica’s (the backbone of BioLogic blends) are one of our favorite selections to plant. · Dove season opener· Our favorite way to cook and eat doves· How Larry has prepared Bogey for his first dove season· Whitetail camera surveys and why we use BioRock· Brassica breakdown and why we love ‘em Other ways to listen to the GameKeeper Podcast:GameKeeper App | Apple Podcast | Spotify | Sticher | Google Podcast Stay Informed: http://www.gamekeepersclub.comStay connected: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTubeSupport the show (https://subscribe.gamekeepersclub.com/)
Larry Burns joins me to talk UFC, Comic-Con, and whatever else pops into his mind.
We’re back with another all new music edition on Episode 520 of Folk Roots Radio, as we bring you more songs written in isolation during Covid times and more songs inspired by the protests against racial injustice and police brutality, alongside our regular look at some of the latest new releases. Join us for music by Terry Barber, Larry Burns, John McCutcheon, David Olney, Kevin Henderson & Neil Pearlman, Steve Earle, SONiA disappear fear, Ray Weaver, Shemekia Copeland, Sunflower Thieves, Jon Stancer, Christian Howse, Moonfruits and David Clayton-Thomas. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-520-were-all-about-the-music-frontline-edition/
Mr. Sabree discusses resources to help Wayne County residents keep their homes during the pandemic, and resources and options to help them stay up to date on taxes.Mr. Burns highlights the services of the Children’s Foundation and discusses their current campaign, #iCareMI.
In this extra bit Dan tells us about Bill Hitler. The Larry Burns to a tyrant Henry's Pick - Divinity Original Sin 2 https://tinyurl.com/yb8g97l3 Dan's Pick - Hitchhikers to the galaxy radio plays https://tinyurl.com/rscdwqk
This edition of KVC-Arts is focused on things to see or do in the Inland Empire. KVCR's Jessica Greenwell speaks with Larry Burns about his latest book, "Secret Inland Empire: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure." This is the follow up to "100 Things to Do in Riverside CA Before You Die." KVCR's Shareen Awad is in briefly with more events coming up in our region.
We talk about an article profiling Right to Life of Michigan, the passing of Dr. Larry Burns, and David Daleiden on trial.
The convergence of autonomy, connectivity, electrification and ride sharing is going to change the auto industry as we know it. It’s going to have as much impact on society as when the automobile first appeared over 100 years ago. On Autoline This Week, Larry Burns the author of the book "Autonomy," lays out his vision for how the world is about to change.
The convergence of autonomy, connectivity, electrification and ride sharing is going to change the auto industry as we know it. It’s going to have as much impact on society as when the automobile first appeared over 100 years ago. On Autoline This Week, Larry Burns the author of the book "Autonomy," lays out his vision for how the world is about to change.
Sloanie and Larry Burns talk Autonomous Cars
In this special episode of Wheel Bearings, Sam sits down with Larry Burns, retired SVP of R&D and Strategic Planning at General Motors to talk about his new book, Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless Car—And How It Will Reshape Our World. Since retiring from GM in 2009, Burns has been an educator and… Read More »Episode #079 – Larry Burns Talks About Autonomy
This week we welcome Merritt K of StayMean.co podcasts to Cider Town as we dig into the Rodney Dangerfield-centric episode! Larry Burns is here to drink and party no matter how many upper-crust folks he offends. Can a phony kidnapping save the day? All that and too many grandmas in this week's podcast! This podcast is brought to you by VRV, the streaming network full of cartoons, anime and more. sign up for a free 30-day trial at VRV.co/WAC and help support Talking Simpsons! Support this podcast at Patreon.com/TalkingSimpsons!
Leaders make their mark through a long-term investment in their career. They solicit the advice of others and diversify their approach. Strengthening relationships, generating allies and ties to the community allow a leader to lead inside and outside of their industry. In this special episode in celebration of Educator Appreciation Month, listen how Larry Burns is making his mark inside and outside of academia and how he's doing it! Larry is an Adjunct Professor, active Community Leader and recently published Author. He's going to share how to be the boss of your own enterprise after academia, how to take a "Boss approach" whether you are a boss or not and how to think like a business person.
Neil deGrasse Tyson investigates the fast-rising world of self-driving cars with former VP of R&D at GM and Mobility Consultant for Google, Inc. Larry Burns, Wired magazine transportation editor Alex Davies, and comic co-host Chuck Nice. NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Find out more at https://www.startalkradio.net/startalk-all-access/
RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER Shazam! "The Boy Who Said No" October 26, 1974 "Snitches dig ditches" is a common phrase among the young today, sadly, but it seems to hold true with young Larry Burns. In this episode, John and Richard discuss the responsibility of youth to step forward and report wrongdoing, the question of powerful beings granting insight into potential danger, and the difficult stunts Jackson Bostwick had to perform. It's all here and we want to hear from you on what you think of the episode. Write us as ShazamIsisPodcast@gmail.com. Moral: “Some day you may see somebody do something wrong. If you don't know what to do about it, just remember that when a problem has you stumped, it's a good idea to talk with a grown-up you can trust. It could save you a lot of trouble in the long run!" Guest Cast Todd Gross as Larry Burns Andrew Rubin as Ron Craig Dermott Downs as First Boy Brian Williams as Second Boy Selette Cole as Molly Burns Lew Brown as Mr. Burns
This week in the After Hours bunker is Larry Burns the now-retired Vice President of Research and Development for General Motors. During his time at GM, Burns was an unflagging proponent of hydrogen propulsion, and we're going to ask him if fuel cells will ever catch on. Will we ever see a hydrogen infrastructure in this country? We'll get into the news of the week too including GM's whopping big earnings and talk about why hybrid sales are stagnate while the price of gas shoots sky high. John McElroy is joined in studio by the Autoextremist, Peter De Lorenzo as well as Frank Markus from Motor Trend.
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In this special episode of Wheel Bearings, Sam sits down with Larry Burns, retired SVP of R&D and Strategic Planning at General Motors to talk about his new book, Autonomy: The Quest to Build the Driverless Car—And How It Will Reshape Our World. Since retiring from GM in 2009, Burns has been an educator and consultant including working with the Google Self-driving car project and Waymo since 2011. The book is a great read for anyone interested in learning more the history of the DARPA Grand Challenge and development of automated vehicles in the past decade.Our Sponsors:* Check out Express VPN: https://expressvpn.com/WHEELBEARINGSAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy