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The buzz in Silicon Valley around AI agents has many asking: What's real and what's hype? Box's co-founder and CEO, Aaron Levie, joins Rapid Response to help decipher between fact and fiction, taking listeners inside the fast-paced evolution of agents and its impact on the future of enterprise AI. Plus, Levie unpacks how AI is really being adopted in the workplace, what it takes to legitimately build an AI-first organization, and what political leaders across both parties misunderstand about creating the best environment for technology to thrive. Visit the Rapid Response website here: https://www.rapidresponseshow.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The buzz in Silicon Valley around AI agents has many asking: What's real and what's hype? Box's co-founder and CEO, Aaron Levie, joins Rapid Response to help decipher between fact and fiction, taking listeners inside the fast-paced evolution of agents and its impact on the future of enterprise AI. Plus, Levie unpacks how AI is really being adopted in the workplace, what it takes to legitimately build an AI-first organization, and what political leaders across both parties misunderstand about creating the best environment for technology to thrive.Visit the Rapid Response website here: https://www.rapidresponseshow.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Box CEO and co-founder Aaron Levie joins the GeekWire Podcast to talk about the company’s latest AI initiatives, including a new integration with Microsoft 365 Copilot and a suite of Box AI agents designed to help businesses analyze content, extract data, and generate insights. Levie shares how AI is changing the way he and his team work, explains why he believes 2025 is still “day one” for enterprise AI agents, and offers a realistic take on what AI can — and can’t — do today. He also reflects on Box’s evolution, the shifting role of content in the enterprise, and why he thinks AI is creating more work, not less. RELATED LINKS GeekWire: Box tightens Microsoft ties with new Copilot integration, builds out its own suite of AI agents Aaron Levie: How AI is changing my work as CEO at Box With GeekWire co-founder Todd BishopSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Pastor Robert Baltodano and Pastor Lloyd Pulley Question Timestamps: Sophia, email (1:54) - Is the gift of prophecy for today? Is it the same gift as the prophets of the Old Testament? Jessie, email (3:51) - Would you, as a pastor, ask members why they are leaving the church before removing them from your member list? Ed, VA (6:24) - Will God forgive me for living with my girlfriend for two years before getting married, if I get on my knees and repent? Dustin, TX (11:33) - If God created everything, who created God? George, NJ (13:49) - Does positive thinking influence our lives? Michael, Facebook (17:36) - How do we deal with spiritual warfare? Alex, MA (20:29) - What advice can you give me for trusting God? Grace, MA (27:25) - What happened with Job?s wife? Murice, email (33:33) - My dad warned me about the unforgivable sin and I?ve worried about it for a long time. Have I committed the unforgivable sin? Email (35:44) - Do you believe God can completely heal people of mental illnesses? Why is it hard to trust the sufficiency of God? Levie, TX (37:38) - I feel convicted about getting right with someone from my past, what should I do? Brian, NY (41:49) - Are Eli?s sons in 1 Samuel an example of committing the unpardonable sin? Felipe, CA (47:45) - What works were the people supposed to set their children apart for in Exodus 13:12? Do people still keep the tradition of sanctifying their first born child? Irvin, email (49:59) - Is speaking in tongues only for those who have been baptized by the Holy Spirit? Jose, YouTube (51:10) - Are the fallen angels demons? If not, then what are demons? Julie, VA (52:51) - Did Adam and Eve not see God when they were in the garden? Ask Your Question: 888-712-7434 Answers@bbtlive.org
In this episode, we sit down with Aaron Levie, CEO and co-founder of Box, for a wide-ranging conversation that's equal parts insightful, technical, and fun. We kick things off with a candid discussion about what it's like to be a public company CEO during times of volatility, and then rewind to the early days of Box — from dorm room experiments to cold emailing Mark Cuban and dropping out of college.From there, we dive deep into how AI is transforming the enterprise. Aaron shares how Box is layering AI agents, RAG systems, and model orchestration on top of decades of enterprise content infrastructure — and why “95% of enterprise data is underutilized.”We explore what's actually working with AI in production, what's still breaking, and how companies can avoid common pitfalls. From building hubs for document-specific RAG to thinking through agent-to-agent interoperability, Aaron unpacks the architecture of Box's AI platform — and why they're staying out of the model training wars entirely. We also dig into AI culture inside large organizations, the trade-offs of going public, and why Levie believes every enterprise interface is about to change.Whether you're a founder, engineer, enterprise buyer, or just trying to figure out how AI agents will reshape knowledge work, this conversation is full of practical insights and candid takes from one of the sharpest minds in tech.BoxWebsite - https://www.box.comX/Twitter - https://twitter.com/BoxAaron LevieLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/boxaaronX/Twitter - https://x.com/levieFIRSTMARKWebsite - https://firstmark.comX/Twitter - https://twitter.com/FirstMarkCapMatt Turck (Managing Director)LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/turck/X/Twitter - https://twitter.com/mattturck(00:00) Intro(01:51) Navigating uncertainty as a public company CEO(14:48) The Box origin story: college, cold emails, and Mark Cuban(23:39) Cloud transformation vs. the AI wave(30:15) The reality of AI in the enterprise: proof of concept vs. deployment(34:37) Inside Box's AI platform: Hubs, agents, and more(44:15) Why Box won't build its own model (and the dangers of fine-tuning)(51:51) What's working — and what's not — with AI agents(1:04:42) Building an AI culture at Box(1:13:22) The future of enterprise software and Box's roadmap
Buon Lunedì Amici e buon inizio settimana! Oggi vi parlo di un libro che vi farà viaggiare, se non altro con la mente, tra gli sconfinati territori delle Antiche Tribù: "Le Vie dei Canti" del grande Bruce Chatwin, per Adelphi Edizioni. Buon ascolto e buona lettura!
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With AI “you can talk to your data for the first time ever. So you can ask almost any question on almost any amount of information in your enterprise,” Box CEO and Founder Aaron Levie tells Bloomberg Intelligence. The dispersed nature of enterprise information across regions and systems, accentuated by remote working, could drive the case for platforms like Box that allow users to centrally store data securely and then access it anywhere. In this episode of the Tech Disruptors podcast, Levie joins Sunil Rajgopal, BI's senior software analyst, to discuss enterprise content management landscape, the cloud shift and potential implications from AI and AI-powered digital workers. They also talk about Box's product ambitions, competition landscape and revenue model. This episode was recorded on Dec 17.
In this episode, Aaron Levie, Co-founder and CEO of Box, discusses the current landscape of AI and its rapid advancements. He compares the enthusiasm for AI in the enterprise to the initial reluctance faced during the early days of cloud adoption. Levie shares insights into how AI is integrated into both his personal and professional life, highlighting new apps, tools, and features driven by AI. He elaborates on Box's AI initiatives, including the creation of Box AI to manage enterprise content and the concept of AI agents and their impact on enterprise IT departments. Levie also addresses the obstacles and opportunities in deploying AI at scale, predicting significant changes and a new era of 'systems of intelligence' in enterprise software. SPONSORS: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI): Oracle's next-generation cloud platform delivers blazing-fast AI and ML performance with 50% less for compute and 80% less for outbound networking compared to other cloud providers. OCI powers industry leaders like Vodafone and Thomson Reuters with secure infrastructure and application development capabilities. New U.S. customers can get their cloud bill cut in half by switching to OCI before March 31, 2024 at https://oracle.com/cognitive NetSuite: Over 41,000 businesses trust NetSuite by Oracle, the #1 cloud ERP, to future-proof their operations. With a unified platform for accounting, financial management, inventory, and HR, NetSuite provides real-time insights and forecasting to help you make quick, informed decisions. Whether you're earning millions or hundreds of millions, NetSuite empowers you to tackle challenges and seize opportunities. Download the free CFO's guide to AI and machine learning at https://netsuite.com/cognitive Shopify: Dreaming of starting your own business? Shopify makes it easier than ever. With customizable templates, shoppable social media posts, and their new AI sidekick, Shopify Magic, you can focus on creating great products while delegating the rest. Manage everything from shipping to payments in one place. Start your journey with a $1/month trial at https://shopify.com/cognitive and turn your 2025 dreams into reality. Vanta: Vanta simplifies security and compliance for businesses of all sizes. Automate compliance across 35+ frameworks like SOC 2 and ISO 27001, streamline security workflows, and complete questionnaires up to 5x faster. Trusted by over 9,000 companies, Vanta helps you manage risk and prove security in real time. Get $1,000 off at https://vanta.com/revolution CHAPTERS: (00:00) Teaser (00:50) About the Episode (03:49) Introduction and Warm-Up (04:08) Personal AI Use and Worldview (06:48) Enterprise AI Excitement (07:22) Comparing Cloud and AI Adoption (11:19) Transforming IT Departments (14:24) Box's New AI Features (18:08) Sponsors: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) | NetSuite (20:48) Challenges in AI Implementation (22:25) Building the Right AI Architecture (27:41) The Future of AI Agents (29:04) Exploring Agent Capabilities (30:55) The Evolution of Enterprise Software (32:12) Sponsors: Shopify | Vanta (35:28) AI's Role in Non-Deterministic Workflows (37:07) Challenges in AI Deployment (40:27) AI's Impact on Enterprise Software (44:47) Debates on Enterprise Software's Future (52:33) AI-Driven Productivity in Enterprises (55:01) Conclusion and Future Outlook (55:44) Outro SOCIAL LINKS: Website: https://www.cognitiverevolution.ai Twitter (Podcast): https://x.com/cogrev_podcast Twitter (Nathan): https://x.com/labenz LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/nathanlabenz/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/@CognitiveRevolutionPodcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-cognitive-revolution-ai-builders-researchers-and/id1669813431 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yHyok3M3BjqzR0VB5MSyk PRODUCED BY: https://aipodcast.ing
Cette semaine sur le podcast, coach Alex raconte son histoire depuis qu'il a reçu le diagnostic d'une myélite. Tous nos liens sont ici
In this episode, Michael Levie explains the importance of communication and openness in leadership, and how it has contributed to the success of citizenM and other things he has achieved over his career.If you enjoyed this, you may also enjoy these episodes with Michael:The Moments That Made Me: citizenM's Michael Levie Shares His StoryThe citizenM Founding Story (And What It Teaches Us Today)The Magic Behind citizenM's SuccessWhat I've Learned Building Productive Tech PartnershipsCreating "Quantum Leaps" In Hospitality Innovation This episode is brought to you with support from Shiji Group, the global hospitality technology leader that helps hotels streamline operations and transform guest experiences. Recognized by their clients for their best-in-class solutions and exceptional service and support, Shiji Group is trusted by leading brands worldwide to activate technology faster, increase operational efficiency, and drive better business results.A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Michael Levie shares his insights on innovation, the importance of "importing" ideas and skills from elsewhere, and his vision for what the future of hospitality might look like. This episode is brought to you with support from Shiji Group, the global hospitality technology leader that helps hotels streamline operations and transform guest experiences. Recognized by their clients for their best-in-class solutions and exceptional implementation support, Shiji Group is trusted by leading brands worldwide to activate technology faster and drive better business results.A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Michael Levie, co-founder and former Chief Operating Officer of citizenM, shares his insights on effectively working with technology partners to create innovative solutions and maximize impact in hospitality. This episode is brought to you with support from Shiji Group, the global hospitality technology leader that helps hotels streamline operations and transform guest experiences. Recognized by their clients for their best-in-class solutions and exceptional implementation support, Shiji Group is trusted by leading brands worldwide to activate technology faster and drive better business results.A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, citizenM co-founder Michael Levie shares insights into the innovative strategies and operating approach that has driven the company's success.If you liked this, you may also like these episodes:The citizenM Founding Story (And What It Teaches Us Today)The Moments That Made Me: citizenM's Michael Levie Shares His Story This episode is brought to you with support from Shiji Group, the global hospitality technology leader that helps hotels streamline operations and transform guest experiences. Recognized by their clients for their best-in-class solutions and exceptional implementation support, Shiji Group is trusted by leading brands worldwide to activate technology faster and drive better business results.A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Michael Levie, co-founder of citizenM, shares the story of how the innovative brand began, the challenges they faced, and the unique strategies that set them apart in the industry. This episode is brought to you with support from Shiji Group, the global hospitality technology leader that helps hotels streamline operations and transform guest experiences. Recognized by their clients for their best-in-class solutions and exceptional implementation support, Shiji Group is trusted by leading brands worldwide to activate technology faster and drive better business results.A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this episode, Michael Levie shares his journey from a young hospitality enthusiast to a leader (including co-founding citizenM), his experiences with technology in hospitality, and his advice for aspiring hoteliers. This episode is brought to you with support from Shiji Group, the global hospitality technology leader that helps hotels streamline operations and transform guest experiences. Recognized by their clients for their best-in-class solutions and exceptional implementation support, Shiji Group is trusted by leading brands worldwide to activate technology faster and drive better business results.A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
Nel 2024 si è votato in mezzo mondo; la democrazia ha vinto o ha perso? La risposta è contraddittoria, per fortuna. L'espansione di regimi e forme democratiche si è arrestata e le autocrazie sono oggi una rete diffusa e solidale. Ma soprattutto tendenze autocratiche penetrano anche dove la democrazia sembrava più solida. Possiamo continuare a usare queste categorie, a tirare una linea tra la libertà e i suoi nemici? Autocrazie di Anne Applebaum, Mondadori Anne Applebaum è stata ospite di Globo, il podcast sulle cose del mondo con Eugenio Cau. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anna Foa"Le vie degli Ebrei"Le Edizioni del Mulinowww.mulino.itDa Gerusalemme a Gerusalemme: il cammino di una lunga interminabile diaspora in cui si rispecchia la storia d'Europa.Ritrovare i luoghi degli ebrei implica guardare alla storia dell'Europa dal punto di vista di una minoranza, l'unica cui, pur con pesanti limitazioni e discriminazioni, sia stato permesso di vivere in quel mondo cristiano: in epoca medievale e moderna: entro precisi confini sociali (tra cui i ghetti), emancipati nella condizione di cittadini negli stati nazionali. Da Roma, la culla della presenza ebraica dopo l'originaria Gerusalemme, l'itinerario si snoda tra le comunità più fiorenti e significative per la cultura europea lungo i secoli: dalla Puglia a Toledo e la Spagna, da Colonia e dalla Germania renana a Palermo e all'Italia settentrionale; da Lisbona a Venezia e Amsterdam per giungere a Berlino, il cuore dell'illuminismo ebraico nell'800. Da Amburgo a Parigi, con il caso Dreyfus, a Odessa e Weimar, il momento più alto della creatività ebraica distrutta poi dal nazismo, per arrivare ai drammatici eventi di questi giorni.Anna Foa ha insegnato Storia moderna all'Università di Roma La Sapienza. Si è occupata di storia della cultura nella prima età moderna, di storia della mentalità, di storia degli ebrei. Tra i suoi libri con il Mulino «Giordano Bruno» (20162), «Eretici. Storie di streghe, ebrei e convertiti» (2011), «Andare per ghetti e giudecche» (2014), «Andare per i luoghi di confino» (2018). Per Laterza è autrice, tra l'altro, di «Ebrei in Europa» (2014), «Ebrei in Italia» (2022) e «Il suicidio di Israele» (2024).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
- Fiona and Bernhard are both volunteers with SBCR and with their other hats on today are Branch Chair and Deputy Chair of the Social Democrats in Clare. Dan Danaher is the a journalist with the Clare Champion and also compiles the East Clare section of the paper as well as covering county topics. -00.00 Fiona and Bernhard -07.20 Dan Danaher, Clare Champion. Saturday Chronicle 30th November 2024 Live from Treacy's West County Hotel as part of the General Election 2024. Saturday Chronicle is kindly sponsored by James M Nash and Co and Derg Kitchen Design http://dergkitchendesign.ie.
Box CEO Aaron Levie backed Vice President Kamala Harris in last week's presidential election. But now that former President Donald Trump is returning to the White House, Levie says he's getting on board with Trump's deregulation agenda. A big reason for that support? His Silicon Valley compatriot, Elon Musk. On POLITICO Tech, Levie tells host Steven Overly why he thinks Democrats need to give Musk and his new government efficiency commission a chance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anche quest’anno si è svolta a Rimini la manifestazione dedicata all’economia circolare e alla sostenibilità, Ecomondo. E come di consueto, numerosi spazi sono stati dedicati anche alle soluzioni più ecosostenibili per la mobilità e per il trasporto delle merci, elementi fondamentali della transizione green dell’economia.In questa puntata di Container, Massimo De Donato ne parla con Alessandro Peron, segretario generale di Fiap, associazione che ha organizzato un convegno sul tema degli Ets, una delle principali misura dell’Unione Europea per la riduzione delle emissioni di gas a effetto serra.Il meccanismo degli ETS assegna una quota massima per la produzione di emissioni di gas serra nei diversi settori dell’economia e prevede l’istituzione di un mercato in cui le aziende possano vendere la parte eccedente della propria quota a quelle che necessitano di emettere più CO2. Fra questi settori ci sono anche i trasporti.Il convegno è stato l’occasione per fare il punto sull’applicazione della normativa e sulle conseguenze anche sulla filiera del trasporto su strada.
Riprendiamo il podcast dopo 7 mesi di pausa con Davide Rossi autore del suo nuovo libro “Le vie della libertà, come uscire dal sistema che ci opprime“. Una conversazione che affronta l'utilità del fare politica per provare a cambiare le cose partendo necessariamente a livello locale, fino a discutere dei grandi movimenti geopolitici che vedono...
Riprendiamo il podcast dopo 7 mesi di pausa con Davide Rossi autore del suo nuovo libro “Le vie della libertà, come uscire dal sistema che ci opprime“. Una conversazione che affronta l'utilità del fare politica per provare a cambiare le cose partendo necessariamente a livello locale, fino a discutere dei grandi movimenti geopolitici che vedono...
Emily and Kristen may be a week later than usual but spooky season kicks off with a bang as the duo talk George Romero's 1968 feature Night of the Living Dead! And along for the ride is acclaimed cinematographer Levie Isaaks. Levie, watching this for the first time (!), discusses the film's impact, what Tobe Hooper took for Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and more. This episode was created thanks to our Patrons: Ali Moore Amy Hart Danny David Floyd Donna Hill Gates Jacob Haller McF Rachel Clark Shawn Goodreau A Button Called Smalls BadGuyRants Chris McKay Debbi Lynne Jeffrey Joseph Kayla Ewing Peter Blitstein Peter Bryant Peter Dawson Susannah Burger Brittany Brock Cat Cooper Daniel Tafoya David Baxter Diana Madden Emily Edwards Emily Frederichs Harry Holland Helena Pickup Lucy Soles Nick Weerts Paul Rosa
Dalle novità sul voto in condotta volute dal ministro Valditara alla proposta di vietare gli smartphone fino ai 14 anni e i social fino ai 16. Parliamo di educazione a scuola e digitale insieme al sociologo e psichiatra Paolo Crepet. Prima un'ampia finestra sulla situazione in Libano insieme a Domenico Quirico de La Stampa e nella seconda parte di trasmissione approfondiamo la considerazione di Papa Francesco secondo il quale, in Italia, si preferiscono i cani e i gatti ai bambini.
Oggi a Cult: Luisa Cuttini introduce Tendenza Clown Festival 2024 al Teatro Vranco Parenti; a Palazzo Reale di Milano apre la mostra "Munch. Il grido interiore"; Barbara Sorrentini su Le Vie del Cinema 2024 a Milano; alla Casa della Cultura, Marco Gambaro coordina un ciclo di incontri sull'impatto delle piattaforme digitali sui consumi culturali; la nuova rubrica GialloCrovi...
Na het overlijden van haar vader ontdekt Suzanne dat hij in de jaren ‘50 donor was bij dokter Levie. Suzanne wil zich na deze ontdekking in 2019 meteen bekendmaken en meldde zich bij Fiom. Fiom had echter nog geen plan van aanpak voor familie van overleden donoren die donorkinderen wilden helpen de zoektocht naar hun donorvader makkelijker te maken. Gelukkig kwam dna databank MyHeritage op Suzannes pad en is ze inmiddels gevonden door een donordochter van haar vader. Suzanne vertelt hoe het voor haar is om de portal naar informatie te zijn voor een ander en hoe haar familie reageert op haar actie om zich bekend te maken. We bellen ook nog met donor Michiel op Texel, want er was behoorlijk wat consternatie onder de donoren van Priamos over het interview van Eva Jinek met massadonor Jonathan dinsdag jl. Deze episode is mede mogelijk gemaakt door Fiom. Fiom is specialist bij ongewenste zwangerschap en afstammingsvragen. Fiom vindt het belangrijk dat het gesprek over donorconceptie gevoerd wordt, en ondersteunt daarom gesprekken die wij met donorkinderen, donoren en andere betrokkenen voeren over hun ervaringen. Luistertips: https://open.spotify.com/show/553Ec0v5V26CIhr0ytHNGy?si=16a24902f6ef44e5 https://open.spotify.com/show/32Sri2gGehsEBKkPMgv6hT?si=da74343c23814285
È uscita la seconda puntata di My Zone: Le Vie della Musica. In questa puntata, Selam e Ariman provano ad esplorare le sfumature della nuova scena hip hop italiana, dove rapper con background migratorio, cresciuti nelle periferie italiane, stanno guadagnando sempre più visibilità e risonanza. Il Rap è un genere che, principalmente in lingua inglese, le accompagna dall'infanzia. Oggi si trovano di fronte a pezzi, prodotti in Italia, in cui anche le loro lingue materne hanno spazio e che, in qualche modo, riflettono le loro esperienze e dimensioni quotidiane. In un dibattito spesso accanito verso questo genere musicale, ci si sofferma sul suo linguaggio diretto e schietto, che nasce dalle periferie, dai margini, come afferma bell hooks, spazi di creatività e resistenza capaci di offrire nuove prospettive radicali. Ascolta My Zone sulle piattaforme di streaming di Blackcoffee Podcast, e guarda gli episodi su YouTube sul canale di Voice Over Foundation. My Zone è un Podcast di Voice Over Foundation, prodotto da Blackcoffee_pdc e MUN Magazine, ideato e scritto da Ariam Tekle, Selam Tesfai e Ariman Scriba ➡️Credits Graphic designer: Arianna Pagani Social Media Strategist: Ariman Scriba Press office: Mun Magazine #MyZone #MyZonePodcast #Milano #QuartoOggiaro #Sansiro #Periferie #Hiphop #LeVieDellaMusica
Aaron Levie is the CEO of Box. Levie joins Big Technology Podcast to discuss the implications of AI getting cheaper and faster after OpenAI cut GPT-4o's prices by half and made it twice as fast. We also cover AI's impact of AI on jobs, the evolving AI safety debate, and how companies like Box are harnessing these powerful technologies. It was our first public event and such a blast to meet so many of you! Hit play for a thought-provoking exploration of the AI cutting edge, and what comes next. --- Enjoying Big Technology Podcast? Please rate us five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in your podcast app of choice. For weekly updates on the show, sign up for the pod newsletter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6901970121829801984/ Want a discount for Big Technology on Substack? Here's 40% off for the first year: https://tinyurl.com/bigtechnology Questions? Feedback? Write to: bigtechnologypodcast@gmail.com
Paul Otlet had a vision of an system that could search all the information ever created, from anywhere in the world, at the touch of a button... Too bad the most advanced technologies at his disposal were index cards. Transcript, links, and more at: https://order-of-the-jackalope.com/steampunk-google-and-the-world-city/ Key sources for this episode include Alex Wright's Cataloging the World: Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age; Françoise Levie's L'homme qui voulait classer le monde: Paul Otlet et le Mundaneum; Paul Otlet's Traité de documentation: Le livre sur le livre; Paul Otlet, Fondateur du Mundaneum, Architecte du savoir, Artisan de paix; and the newspaper archive of the KBR. Presented by #42 (Alex Baumans). Pathologically interested in anything unusual and obscure. Closet goth, armchair general and amateur theologian. Favorite animals are ducks, octopodes and pigs. You will also find me surprisingly knowledgable about K-Pop girl groups. Special thanks to the Collection Mundaneum in Mons for their assistance (http://www.mundaneum.org/en) and for providing images for our use. This episode is released under a Creative Commons except for the images, which may not be reproduced without the express permission of the Mundaneum. Part of the That's Not Canon Productions podcast network. https://thatsnotcanon.com/ Discord: https://discord.gg/Mbap3UQyCB Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/orderjackalope.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orderjackalope/ Tumblr: https://orderjackalope.tumblr.com Email: jackalope@order-of-the-jackalope.com
Experienced venture founders talking about topics that can help others. Guest @levie (Box) Hosts @berman66 (Nanit, Vowel) @sm (Winnie) @kevingibbon (Shyp, Airhouse)
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“Epicurus said that it's not what we have, but what we enjoy constitutes abundance. And I really love that because it takes it out of the material realm. We're not talking about an abundance of money or an abundance of possessions or properties. We're talking about the things that make our life fulfilling and joyful and purposeful and bring light to us.” -Martha. “If we can find a way to focus on what we can do and what we can control in our life right now, then that's where we can find that joy. So for me, last year during the holidays, I decided to stop using social media. Because I was feeling a lot of jealousy and contention in my life because of that. And so I cut it out for a year. And for me, that was one solution that fit really well with my needs so that I wasn't constantly bombarding myself with jealousy for things that other people had, but choosing to focus instead on my own family and the people around me and what I do have in my life right now.” -Vanessa “Find meaningful things to do with the people I've got right here. That is what is going to help me feel abundance and what God has blessed me with and give me that sense of gratitude and joy and what he's given me.” -Vanessa “The idea of abundance has to come within…it starts with yourself and then it extends to our families, whatever your family culture looks like, and then it extends to our communities and in doing that, we do have power to change the world. So many people in the world think they don't have the power to make a difference. But if you start with yourself, you can.” -Shannon “Sometimes it's counterintuitive and we think that until we feel enough abundance in ourselves, then we can't go out and either help out, serve other people or encourage other people or anything, but in my life, most often, even when I feel like I am not enough, if I can look outward, there just seems to be abundance that flows back and forth from the people that I am associating with in my community back to me. So it becomes this multiplying effect that increases to everybody.” -Angela “My mom when we were kids, if we were unhappy in some way, she would say, well, you need to serve someone else. So you can serve me and do the dishes, which sounds ridiculous, but it invariably changed our mindsets. It made us look outward and also affected how we felt inside.” -Angela “For me being open to revelation that says something needs to change and following that did bring me greater abundance, even though it meant giving up something that I had really prized or enjoyed.” -Martha “The culture of abundance is like that. It's something we foster within ourselves, but it never stays there. It is meant to radiate out to those around us, and then the idea for them to then radiate and the radiation to keep going so that we become bright and help one another in a way that is pleasing to our Higher Power.” -Shannon
“It's one of my son's birthdays today. And I was saying to my husband, I have never given him a present he actually likes. I don't know how to do that. And I felt kind of discouraged by that because I just can't figure it out. And he is old enough now. He has his own career. He doesn't really need something from me. But I realized as I was driving other kids around today that he gives him actually his love language. And so once I put that together, I realized, oh, I can give him the things that he needs or wants in some ways. There are other ways to give. He loves hearing how awesome he is. He calls us every week. And I make time for that. And so where I could focus on the scarcity mentality of I am never enough in this one area, I then, if I switch it around and think, Oh, there's another way to have abundance with him.” -Angela “When I was a kid my [parents] had four of us and they quickly had another child in about nine months. And two years in, my dad was getting his PhD and my mom was getting her bachelor's degree. So there really wasn't any money. And we all talk about this one Christmas where our presents were, I got a jar of pickles, two of my siblings got ketchup, and one sibling got some cereal. It was all our own. And that is one of our favorite, favorite Christmases. We always talk about that. So out of this time when I'm sure my parents felt like we have nothing to give these kids. They actually turned it into this abundant experience that has lasted. Those memories have lasted almost 40 years now.” -Angela “That's what abundance is. It's about expanding what you believe is possible. Right. And so when you're living in a constant state of scarcity, and we all get there sometimes, I feel like that's a natural feeling you've all expressed and maybe some doubts or thoughts or concerns you've had specifically during these holidays. And I think that's appropriate and normal. And there's nothing that makes you different from anyone else in that respect, but believing what is possible is a difference. If you're staying in that lane of I can't, I don't, I won't, I should not mentality versus shifting to what is possible, anything is possible if I believe it to be so.” -Shannon “Many years ago, we were having kind of a rough time in our family, and I was praying a lot, so fervently, to know what our family needed, and specifically, specific children in my family needed. And I feel like I received very clear inspiration that our family should get involved in refugee work here in the United States. And so that is something that is really important in our family culture and that we've been doing over the years.” -Vanessa “Last year we were having Christmas and I'm [had] the mindset: I'm going to completely rethink Christmas, like from the bottom up, what's really important for our family for Christmas this year. And I felt inspired that first we should do homemade Christmas. So everyone in the family was making, making gifts for everyone else in the family. I am not a crafty person. So this was like a huge goal for me to help all five of my children, 15 and under make crafts for each other, but we can do it. We can do it. And that was a really beautiful part of our Christmas.” -Vanessa “The other idea that I felt that our family should do is we did a giving tree in years past, I've been involved in helping resettle refugees into apartments in our community. And when we, when they move into their apartment, there's so many things that they need. They need beds and pillows and blankets and pans and bowls and plates and deodorant and razors and just everything, everything. They need everything. We got a Christmas tree and we got all these little ornaments and on every ornament, these little dollar tree ornaments, we wrote one thing that a refugee family would need to set up an apartment. A rice cooker or a rug or A vacuum, things like that. And we put them on a tree and we took them to our neighborhood party. We were supposed to bring a snack or a crust, but instead we brought the giving tree and we set up our lousy little Walmart Christmas tree there in the neighborhood intersection and we invited people to take stuff off the tree. And we are very blessed to live in the most wonderful neighborhood full of the best people. And over the course of that day, we gave away all of our giving tree ornaments… over the next two weeks we had a big bin on our front porch and it was like, Santa came every single day to our house because every time the kids would walk outside, there'd be something new in the bin on the porch. And so my kids were running out there checking like 400 times a day to see if something new was in the giving tree box. And then we bring it inside. And at first we started stacking it next to the door, but then the stack got so big that we couldn't fit it. So finally we decided that we were just going to put all the refugee stuff under our Christmas tree, and our Christmas tree was completely subsumed under refugee donations, and it was the most magical Christmas we've ever had. And five days before Christmas, we got to take all of our donations... down to the warehouse where they collect refugee supplies. And when we came home, there was nothing under the Christmas tree. But it was the best Christmas ever. And pretty soon we had little tiny homemade crafts under the Christmas tree. And that was great too. But having that perspective of all of a sudden my kids were no longer thinking about what am I getting for Christmas and all the things I want for Christmas but oh my gosh it's so exciting we're getting something else for someone for Christmas completely reframed our Christmas experience…And I just love that that is the focus of our Christmas now. The joy of giving.. So I just feel so blessed by that opportunity that we had last year.” -Vanessa “We have listeners from all over the world who have different challenges than we do. Each of our situations are different in life. But the one thing that we all have in common is that we all need to have the hope that all things are possible if we have enough faith in [the concept of abundance.]” -Shannon “If you can tap into that love, and if you can have the outlook of love, meaning I'm going to give good for good and good for evil in every area of my life. And that even has to do with my thinking. And so maybe I have not been as good at managing my money or whatever it is. I'm not going to say, Oh no, I'm not going to freak out and think I deserve what happens to me.This is going to be so bad. I'm going to think no. It's all going to work out as long as I'm tapping into that love. And as long as I'm willing to love others, no matter what, and to give of what I have, it's all going to manifest in every aspect of my life. One of my favorite scriptures in my book of beliefs is that God had not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” -Martha “I can't be in Gaza and help all of the people that are suffering there, but I can be there for my child who I'm too busy for right now. I can choose to stop and be there for them. I can help. I can take hot bread to the neighbor across the street. And even though I can't help the people across the world, as long as I'm doing that, as long as all of us are doing that, abundance and love will abound no matter what. Because we choose to give love for love and love for evil. We break all the cycles of war and hate. And even the small things like depression and the feeling of not being worthy, I'm not enough, I'm ruining my children, you know, all those things that mothers feel, we break those cycles as well, all of it. It's all broken by this feeling of love and abundance. That's what I've been learning this year and hopefully will carry me through” -Martha “We feel like there's not enough of us to go around. There's not enough. We are not enough. And I realized maybe just a few years ago, it took me a long time to learn this. But one of the miracles that we read about in the New Testament is, the fishes and the loaves, right? There's a few fish and a few loaves, and we feed, and he feeds 5, 000, and And when we were reading about that at Christmas time I realized that there was a new level to that miracle that I had not considered for myself. And that was that I could be made more through serving and loving other people, that what the gifts I had or even the lack that I had could be multiplied. And I think we see that especially when we talk about how we love other people. My ability to love other people actually gets multiplied as I love them.” -Angela “I believe that God wants us to be happy, and He wants us to have abundant meaning and purpose in our lives. And I truly think that if we ask Him, And tell him we want to have an abundant life, he will reveal to us what we need individually. [Our] answers of what we need to see and do in our lives so that we can have joy and purpose pressed down overflowing in our lives, that he is intimately aware of us, and that he can answer our prayers and help us to find what we need.” -Vanessa “Scarcity mentality limits our belief of joy and love, whatever success might look like whatever opportunities. It limits our ability to grow in our spiritual capacity. And sometimes it's hard to get out of that mindset. Everyone's situations are different. And some are dealing with much more complicated issues than others in the moment. And for some reason, at this time of year, it kind of can put a microscope on it. But whether you're a mother or a caretaker, or whatever your capacity of leadership is in your community, if you're a woman, you're an influencer in some way.” -Shannon “Having an abundance mentality doesn't mean that you'll never feel sad or that things are going to always go your way, but that you will overcome whatever it is that's standing in your way to fill that joy, to receive that inspiration from your higher power.” -Shannon My name is Vanessa Stanfill. I'm a noisy person who likes to have fun and eat good food. I homeschool my five kids. I am an avid cyclist, reader, Asian drama watcher, and socializer. I am an enthusiastic member of the Church of Jesus a Christ of Latter-day Saints. I volunteer teaching English through ENGin Ukraine and support a local humanitarian aid organization, Lifting Hands International. I lead a homeschool group for mothers, and teach geography, geopolitics and current events classes for high school kids. I enlist my darling husband Michael into all sorts of harebrained schemes that make him roll his eyes in love and adoration. We have a great life here in Orem, Utah Martha Levie Martha Levie lives in Salem Utah, she co-owns and operates a sourdough bakery called Abigail's Oven with her husband Allen. They have been married for 24 years and have 10 children and 1 grandson. Martha was homeschooled in the 80's and 90's by a public school teacher and my stay-at-home mom. She homeschools her children who range from 23-4 years old. She has a BA in Literature and Statesmanship from GWC. Martha loves to climb trees and read, the first book she remembers reading on her own was Mrs Pigglewiggle and she read it at the top of her grandmother's golden rain tree. Poetry and good books make her life feel rich. She is a girl of the mountains and loves flowers. Her children are her besties, most of the time. She loves to study the theology of her LDS religion. Martha is an extrovert and expresses her opinions freely, and she is working on listening and valuing all opinions. She loves mint and chocolate, preferably together. She can't stop reading about women's issues and The Barbie Movie is her current favorite. Feeding people nourishing food is an art that she wants to perfect. Martha loves to travel and have adventures. She has discovered that the greatest adventure is learning to love others.
This week on Rockonteurs, Guy and Gary welcome Suggs to the show. Madness are one of the UK's finest and best selling bands. Their new album ‘Theatre of the Absurd presents C'est Le Vie' is out NOW.Suggs talks openly about his childhood, joining the band, the huge hits of the 80s and their legendary ‘Madstock' live shows that even caused an earthquake to register! Don't miss their upcoming December tour – www.madness.co.ukRockonteurs is produced by Ben Jones for Gimme Sugar Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Rockonteurs, Guy and Gary welcome Suggs to the show. Madness are one of the UK's finest and best selling bands. Their new album ‘Theatre of the Absurd presents C'est Le Vie' is out NOW.Suggs talks openly about his childhood, joining the band, the huge hits of the 80s and their legendary ‘Madstock' live shows that even caused an earthquake to register! Don't miss their upcoming December tour – www.madness.co.ukRockonteurs is produced by Ben Jones for Gimme Sugar Productions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Samuel Levie is worstenmaker bij Brandt & Levie, co-founder van Food Cabinet, Butcha en SNERT, columnist bij Het Parool en chefkok. Ook schreef hij verschillende kookboeken, waaronder Koken met Nijntje en De worst story. In zijn nieuwe manifest Worstelingen onderzoekt hij waarom de Nederlandse vleesconsumptie nog altijd zo fors is. Daarbij geeft hij tips waarmee hij denkt dat iedereen, van veganist tot vleeseter, kan bijdragen aan een gezonder voedselsysteem. Atze de Vrieze gaat met Samuel Levie in gesprek.
#enterpriseai #generativeai #enterprisearchitecture How can enterprises adopt AI responsibly and effectively? In this interview, Box CEO Aaron Levie shares insider strategies on CXOTalk episode 805.Levie has a unique vantage point on enterprise AI gained from working closely with Fortune 500 customers. He sees enthusiasm to implement AI, but open questions remain around risks, architecture, and use cases.In this wide-ranging discussion, Levie offers practical advice to help leaders:► Build flexible architectures to swap AI components as tech advances► Encourage decentralized testing of use cases to find high-value applications► Form committees to develop standards and identify opportunities► Ensure data security and access controls are in place before deploying AI► Maintain human accountability and oversight of AI systems► Levie covers key issues like potential AI inaccuracies, copyright challenges, and the need for thoughtful governance. He remains optimistic about AI's potential to boost productivity and creativity but emphasizes this transformation is still in the early stages.With insider recommendations, Levie helps leaders develop strategies to adopt AI successfully. Don't miss this timely conversation on the real-world opportunities and obstacles impacting enterprise AI today.Read the full transcript: www.cxotalk.com/episode/practical-advice-on-enterprise-ai-from-ceo-of-boxSubscribe: www.cxotalk.com/subscribeAaron Levie is Chief Executive Officer, Cofounder and Chairman at Box, which he launched in 2005 with CFO and cofounder Dylan Smith. He is the visionary behind the Box product and platform strategy, incorporating the best of secure content collaboration with an intuitive user experience suited to the way people work today. Aaron leads the company in its mission to transform the way people and businesses work so they can achieve their greatest ambitions. He has served on the Board of Directors since April 2005.Michael Krigsman is an industry analyst and publisher of CXOTalk. For three decades, he has advised enterprise technology companies on market messaging and positioning strategy. He has written over 1,000 blogs on leadership and digital transformation and created almost 1,000 video interviews with the world's top business leaders on these topics. His work has been referenced in the media over 1,000 times and in over 50 books. He has presented and moderated panels at numerous industry events around the world.
Oggi a Cult: il filosofo Stefano Moriggi ricorda Gianni Vattimo; a Palazzo Reale di Milano la mostra "Jimmy Nelson, Humanity"; la scrittrice vietnamita Nguyen Pahn Que Mai sul suo ultimo libro "Dove vola la polvere" (ed. Nord); Le Vie del Cinema 2023 nelle sale di Milano; la rassegna Esplorazioni (danza e musica live) a cura di Triennale Teatro al Volvo Studio di Milano...
Anteprima episodio: Ciao Italiani Veri, bentrovati tutti! Oggi vi "portiamo a spasso" per le vie dell’Italiano Vero. Ve ne facciamo conoscere alcune per noi importanti e per il resto vi aspettiamo di persona
Oggi a Sochi il presidente russo Vladimir Putin incontra il suo omologo turco Recep Tayyip Erdogan. L'obiettivo è far rientrare la Russia nell'accordo sul grano del Mar Nero. Ne parliamo con Marta Ottaviani, giornalista esperta di Turchia.Oleksii Reznikov, ministro della difesa dell’Ucraina, ha confermato di aver presentato al parlamento di Kiev la lettera di dimissioni. L'analisi di Victoria Vdovychenko, professoressa alla Borys Grinchenko University di Kiev, e di Oleksandr Kovalenko, esperto di affari militari, scrive tra gli altri per “The Information Resistance Group”.Il ministro degli Esteri Antonio Tajani in missione a Pechino, dove ha incontrato l'omologo Wang Yi, per una nuova cooperazione Italia-Cina. Il punto con Filippo Fasulo, Co-head dell’Osservatorio Geoeconomia di ISPI.
Aaron Levie is the CEO of Box. He joins us for a special Friday episode to break down a major week of AI news. We cover: 1) Meta's incentives to open source its Llama 2 AI model. 2) Whether people actually want to interact with chatbots, no matter how well they perform. 3) Why enterprise might be the clearest use case for Ai. 4) Why Apple is developing LLMs and where the project might go. 5) Whether AI companies can actually build moats around their products. 6) Is ChatGPT getting dumber? 7) Levie's view on AI and jobs 8) AI's influence on creativity. --- Enjoying Big Technology Podcast? Please rate us five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in your podcast app of choice. For weekly updates on the show, sign up for the pod newsletter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6901970121829801984/ Questions? Feedback? Write to: bigtechnologypodcast@gmail.com
Terwijl Gijs in Zelensky-outfit de ruimte pakt, trekt Teun zich in Duits tenue veel aan van het oordeel van anderen. Je vrouw gaat staan praten, je kan de weg niet vinden of de lijn is slecht: we verlangen naar een knop om de drift die ons dan overneemt uit te zetten. Ondertussen liepen er mutanten door de buurt en trof Hanneke een antisemiet in het theater. Ook gedenken we Wim Kayzer. Teun bespreekt een dik Kroatisch boek over generaties en een grote oorlog met veel lijnen, wat kadertjes én een magisch-realistische touch. Gijs gaat terug naar het oergevoel van The Beatles.
Episode 195 features Matt and Levie from E.R.I.E out of Albany, NY. I would describe their sound as nostalgic punk rock or maybe "Americana" punk rock if such a thing exists. They have a similar sound to one of my all-time favorite bands, The Menzingers. The guys have a brand new full length album dropping this Friday called “Suburban Mayhem” and I featured the track “Bad Man's World” on this episode. The album is available on the usual streaming platforms as well as on vinyl in their webstore which is listed in the episode notes. In our conversation we talked about how the album was inspired by their singer's recent time in the hospital after he suffered an emergency cardiac event. Fortunately it sounds like everything is well now and the band has grown stronger subsequently. They have an album release show this Friday, April 7th at Lost & Found in Albany, so definitely go check it out if you are listening in from the upstate NY area. Thanks for listening and supporting local music. https://www.abandcallederie.com Part-Time Rockstar Fest is 6/3/23 at Fish Head Cantina in Baltimore, MD. -- Podcast merch is available on Shopify. Shopify link -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. parttimerockproductions@gmail.com -- The sponsor of this show is @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram. Based in Laurel, MD
In questo episodio andiamo in Umbria, a fare una passeggiata per le vie di Assisi. Mentre camminiamo parliamo di: Colonne corinzie di 2000 anni fa Basilica di San Francesco e affreschi di Giotto Un ristorante nel bosco? Consigli per sopravvivere in una città turistica! Monumenti e nomi che menziono nell'episodio: Pittore Alberto Scarabattoli Porta Nuova Basilica di Santa Chiara Piazza del Comune e Tempio di Minerva Torre del Popolo Volta dipinta Basilica di San Francesco Bosco di San Francesco Eremo delle Carceri La trascrizione dell'episodio è su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/italianoconamore. Iscriviti alla Newsletter QUI. Continua ad imparare insieme a me: clicca per accedere ai Corsi di Italiano con Amore!
Danny Levie is a passionate advocate for the ZOOKI movement, a group of people who believe in keeping things super simple by following the K.I.S.S principle - Kind, Income, Social, and Satisfaction. With a kind user base of 4 billion people in just four years, the ZOOKI movement aims to create a safe and kind world with social media.Danny is excited about the income potential of the digital transformation, which is set to increase from $733 billion to $3.5 trillion in the next five years. He believes that social media time can be transformed into personal income, and he wants to help others achieve financial freedom through the ZOOKI movement.Danny invites everyone to join the ZOOKI movement for free and experience the fun of dancing with the ZOOKI movement. He encourages people to watch two short videos to learn more about ZOOKI and its potential benefits. Danny's passion for the ZOOKI movement and its simple philosophy of kindness, income, social, and satisfaction is infectious, and he hopes to spread the word to as many people as possible through his website, www.zooki.biz/danny. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grim and James are joined by Jerry Cthulhu, ThatGuy, Gary Taters, ShellBack, Nickie the Dude, Zac Hawkins, Pirateshipping, Levie the mechanic, Armouro, and Suzanne! Enjoy the chat! Support us financially at https://www.patreon.com/cruzinwithsteak or cruzinwithsteak.com/donate Check out our anime review show Shonen Dump www.shonendump.com Join our Discord ChatRoom https://discord.gg/PmdJaJY || James Cruz Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cruz_controllin Send us hatemail or love mail at grimsteak@gmail.com Live Show Every Tuesday at 9pm est on CwS Radio https://s3.radio.co/s230f698de/listen Check out Jerry's show "Nox Mente' at https://noxmente.simplecast.com/ thanks go out to Sir Felix Ortega II for providing all the jingles and outtro music. Check out and support felix's work at https://sirfelix.bandcamp.com/ https://www.patreon.com/jinglemoney/ Check out our website at https://www.cruzinwithsteak.com Follow us on Twitter @cruzinwithsteak @gromsteak @jamesCruz_cle
It's all in the mind. In this special Bench Talk episode. Mia Zambarano from Le Vie talks about her soccer career, Le Vie and the importance of mental health in today's society. Kenny The Sports Guy Podcast Social Media: Twitter: @kenny_sportsInstagram: @kennysportsguy1Website: www.kennthesportsguy.comTik Tok: @kennysports podcast Le Vie Instagram: @le_vie_psych Website: http://www.levielifestyle.com