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Ever feel like you're being pulled in a hundred directions trying to build a beauty business, raise a human, stay inspired, and still somehow remember to eat lunch? Same. That's why I couldn't wait to bring Shelby Tarleton on the show! She's not only the lash industry icon behind Pink Lady Lash, Lash Boss Academy and Lash Boss Summit, but she's also someone who keeps it refreshingly down to earth. Shelby shares insights behind running events like Lash Boss Summit, how she avoids burnout between business and motherhood, and why knowing your body might be the biggest business hack you're not using yet. We also chat about the future of the lash industry, why continued education can make or break your future client base and more!Tune in to be inspired (and take notes) from Shelby's incredible business growth and personal journey along the way.What you'll hear in the episode:What inspires Shelby to keep expanding her lash empire?How motherhood cracked open a whole new way of managing time Shelby's must-do routines for getting ahead and staying saneHow does cycle syncing help with productivity, launches, and conflict resolution?How to spot a valuable industry event vs. one that's just trying to sell you stuffTips for introverts who want to make real connections at events (without the small talk hangover)Why the lash industry is thriving because of women who give freelyThe advice every ambitious mama needs to hear (especially when guilt tries to creep in)Hit play then share your favorite takeaway! Screenshot and share what you loved about the episode or send me a DM - I'd love to hear from you. About Shelby:Shelby is a salon owner and educator in Austin, Texas with two brick and mortar locations - Pink Lady Lash and Lash Boss University. She's the organizer of Lash Boss Summit and Lash Boss Retreats and also hosts Lash Boss Radio.Connect with Shelby:https://www.instagram.com/shelbythelashbossLash Boss Summit: www.lashbosssummit.comLash Boss Retreats: www.lashbossretreats.comResources:Grab Your Free Social Media Content Guide: https://ericaschramm.kit.com/c85536608cLooking to grow your beauty business on social media in 2025? Let's talk! We help make socials easy for salons, spas, and beauty brands while still hitting your goals online! www.beautycorpro.comWhere We Can Connect:Let's be friends on Instagram! www.instagram.com/xoericaschramm
This week on the podcast, we discussed Jackie's recent visit to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, to attend the Energy NL conference. Energy NL is the province's energy supply and service sector association, which annually hosts the province's flagship conference on conventional and clean energy. This week, Charlene Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Energy NL, joins the podcast to explore Newfoundland and Labrador's energy potential and the discussions at the conference. Among the topics covered were potential nation-building projects, such as the Churchill River hydroelectric development—a joint $33 billion potential initiative by Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro and Hydro-Québec that aims to add nearly 4 GW of new electricity generation capacity on the river. Another significant project discussed was Equinor's Bay du Nord offshore oil development, which could open a new offshore basin 500 km off the coast of Newfoundland. In addition to covering the conference highlights, Jackie and Peter recapped the past week's events, including the constructive First Ministers' meeting in Saskatoon on June 2nd. During this meeting, Prime Minister Carney outlined the criteria for nation-building projects. Furthermore, on June 6th, the Carney government tabled new legislation, “Bill C-5: One Canadian Economy: An Act to enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada Act.” The goal is to pass the bill into law by Canada Day. Content referenced in this podcast: Visit Peter Tertzakian's art show at the Elevation Gallery in Canmore, “Persistence, Obsolescence and Renewal: A Visual Inquiry Into the Lifecycle of Energy Infrastructure.” Alberta Electricity System Operator (AESO) approach to extensive load connections (Data Centres), June 4 Avik Dey, President and CEO of Capital Power, LinkedIn post regarding AESO's approach to data centre development, June 4 Prime Minister of Canada Office, “First Ministers' statement on building a strong Canadian economy and advancing major projects,” June 2 “Bill C-5: One Canadian Economy: An Act to enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada Act,” tabled June 5 “Insiders say Mark Carney could compromise on the emissions cap,” Toronto Star, June 6 Please review our disclaimer at: https://www.arcenergyinstitute.com/disclaimer/ Check us out on social media: X (Twitter): @arcenergyinstLinkedIn: @ARC Energy Research Institute Subscribe to ARC Energy Ideas PodcastApple PodcastsAmazon MusicSpotify
On this episode we hear about the California Beef Council's Pasture to Plate Beef Tour, which is an in-depth experience that immerses participants in the beef lifecycle production process and engages foodservice, retail, and nutrition professionals. CBC Director of Retail and Foodservice Marketing Christie Van Egmond and CBC Manager, of Producer Education and Engagement Makenzie Coveau explain the history of the tour and its success over the years. Grimmius Cattle Company's Chief Operating Officer Austin Flores also shares why their ranch has participated as a stop in this tour for many years and the details the value he sees in this program. Episode Resources:Connect with Christie about participating in future Pasture to Plate tours by clicking here.Request to join the California Beef Farmers and Ranchers Facebook page to stay up to date with the California Beef Council.Text us your comments, feedback and episode ideas!
The Lifecycle of Temptation and Sin
Taking charge of your health during your midlife years is essential. Midlife comes with numerous physical, emotional, and mental changes that can significantly impact your overall well-being. Our guest, Dr. Andrew West, helps us understand the changes you might encounter and how best to navigate them through preventative measures.Do you want to know more?Check out the Providence blog for more information on this and other health related topics. A comprehensive guide to men's health | ProvidenceTake control of your blood pressure — and your healthTo learn more about our mission programs and services, go to Providence.org.Follow us on social media to get continued information on other important health care topics. You can connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and X.For all your healthcare information on the go, download the Providence app. Whether you're tracking symptoms, scheduling appointments, or connecting with your healthcare providers, the Providence app has your back.To learn more about the app, check out the Wellness Brief podcast episode. Wellness Brief: Simplifying Care-There's an App for That.We'd love to hear from you. You can contact us at FutureOfHealthPodcasts@providence.org
Effective leadership is about more than decision-making—it's about advocacy, collaboration, and advancing a shared mission. In partnership with the Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM), STFM kicks off a three-part series on The STFM Podcast exploring the lifecycle of leadership in academic family medicine. In this first episode, Grant Greenberg, MD, and Wanda Cruz-Knight, MD, MBA, CPE, FAAFP, discuss how to lead within the complex ecosystems of academic medical centers and health systems. From advocating for departments to building coalitions and managing institutional change, they share insights on what it takes to lead with impact.Hosted by Omari A. Hodge, MD, FAAFP and Jay-Sheree Allen Akambase, MDCopyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2025Resources:STFM Understanding Health Systems CoursesSTFM Leading Change CourseSTFM Emerging Leaders FellowshipSTFM Quick Consult - Connecting STFM members for professional development, coaching, and mentorshipADFM Leader Development Committee - Resources from the Leader Development Committee for New & Interim ChairsADFM LEADS FellowshipGuest Bios:Grant Greenberg, MDDr. Greenberg is the Chief Medical Executive for Primary Care with oversight of Family Medicine, General Internal Medicine, and ExpressCARE operations. Since joining Lehigh Valley Health Network in October 2016, Dr. Greenberg has also served as the Leonard Parker Pool Endowed Chair of Family Medicine and is a Professor of Medical Education and Family Medicine for the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine. Dr. Greenberg received his undergraduate degree in Biology and English from the University of Michigan. Before medical school, he received a master's degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN. He received his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor, MI. He completed his residency training in Family Medicine at the University of Michigan and completed a master's degree in health services administration from the University of Michigan School of Public Health. He has also completed the Health Management Academy's GE Scholars Fellowship. Dr. Greenberg is active with the Association of Departments of Family Medicine, serving as the Chair of the Membership Committee, participating on the Leadership Development Committee, contributes to the steering committee for the “LEADS” fellowship, and is on the Board of Directors. Dr. Greenberg is a contributor to the MP3 collaborative “Making Primary Care and Population Health Primary” sponsored by the ABFM. Dr. Greenberg has been a member of the American Cancer Society National Lung Cancer Round Table since its inception, serving on the Screening and Implementation Work Group, the Early Detection Strategies Work Group, and the Fiscal Health Work Group. He has 4 children (mostly adult, but still “on the payroll”).Wanda Cruz-Knight, MD, MBA, CPE, FAAFPDr. Cruz-Knight is the Owen L. Coon Endowed Chair for the Department of Family Medicine at Endeavor Health and Clinical Professor at University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. She is a graduate of Case Western Reserve School of Medicine and completed her residency training in Family Medicine a
Host Todd Marquardt talks about business law on this bonus edition of Talk Law Radio! Attorney Todd Marquardt brings you insightful topics every Saturday morning, but he's not stopping there! Join Todd every Sunday afternoon at 4:30pm for a special bonus segment! He addresses trending and specific topics in more detail with a professional perspective. The mission of Talk Law Radio is to help you discover your legal issue blind spots by listening to me talk about the law on the radio. The state bar of Texas is the state agency that governs attorney law licenses. The State Bar wants attorneys to inform the public about the law but does not want us to attempt to solve your individual legal problems upon the basis of general information. Instead, contact an attorney like Todd A. Marquardt at Marquardt Law Firm, P.C. to discuss your specific facts and circumstances of your unique situation. Like & Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/@talklawradio3421 Listen here! www.TalkLawRadio.com Work with Todd! https://marquardtlawfirm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Explore the full BAS project lifecycle in this episode, from sales and design to installation and service. This episode is for building automation professionals who want a sharper understanding of how BAS projects develop from concept to ongoing service. Whether you focus on sales, design, installation, or support, this discussion outlines what makes a project succeed at every stage. You will walk through each phase of a BAS project and learn where common pitfalls emerge. The episode offers insight into aligning teams, improving documentation, and supporting system performance after handoff. Key topics include: · Finding risks during scope and specification reviews · Creating clear and accurate design documentation · Managing installation and subcontractor coordination · Improving programming and graphics for user clarity · Building long-term service and lifecycle maintenance plans Listen to examine your current project practices and identify where improvements can be made.
In the second episode of Future Focused: Sophisticated Estate Planning Speaker Showcase, Private Client Services Partner Vanessa Maczko and Corporate Partner Jack Sousa discuss estate planning strategies, with a focus on business owners and succession planning for both family and non-family enterprises. The discussion highlights the importance of structuring ownership using voting and non-voting shares to balance control with marketability. It also explores how liquidity solutions, such as life insurance, can support seamless ownership transitions in the event of a member's passing. By bridging corporate and estate planning, the conversation emphasizes the need for thoughtful equity transfer strategies and well-timed decisions that can significantly improve business valuation and long-term success.
Join host Jennifer Semenza as she speaks with Dr. Kelly Perlewitz, Acting Director of Hematology and Oncology at Providence Cancer Institute. Dr. Perlewitz discusses the importance of early cancer detection and shares practical tips for prevention. Learn about various cancer screenings, lifestyle changes, and the role of genetics in cancer development. Dr. Perlewitz also highlights the significance of mental health in treatment and offers advice on supporting loved ones through a cancer diagnosis. Do you want to know more?Check out the Providence blog for more information on this and other health related topics. How to help protect yourself against cancer | ProvidenceEarly awareness is key to combating head and neck cancerLung Cancer Screening Saves LivesMapping your health journey with genetics testingTo learn more about our mission programs and services, go to Providence.org.Follow us on social media to get continued information on other important health care topics. You can connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and X.For all your healthcare information on the go, download the Providence app. Whether you're tracking symptoms, scheduling appointments, or connecting with your healthcare providers, the Providence app has your back.To learn more about the app, check out the Wellness Brief podcast episode. Wellness Brief: Simplifying Care-There's an App for That. We'd love to hear from you. You can contact us at FutureOfHealthPodcasts@providence.org
Discover the connection between archetypal arcs and Enneagram insights for transformative storytelling and character growth.
Lydian Labs is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based startup founded in 2021, dedicated to decarbonizing the aviation industry by producing sustainable fuels from carbon dioxide, water, and renewable electricity. Their proprietary technology employs fully electrified, modular reactors to convert CO₂ into carbon-neutral fuels, achieving up to 95% lower lifecycle emissions compared to traditional jet fuel.The company has successfully demonstrated a pilot system capable of producing 10,000 gallons of fuel per year, marking a significant step toward commercial-scale production planned for 2027. Lydian's approach offers flexibility by operating during periods of low-cost renewable electricity, enhancing economic viability and grid compatibility.Backed by prominent climate-focused investors such as Congruent Ventures and Galvanize Climate Solutions, Lydian is a leader in the sustainable aviation fuel sector.--Joe Rodden has spent his career building software to help the world's most sophisticated companies make complex strategic decisions in dynamic market conditions. Most recently, at Form Energy, Joe supported the commercialization of a novel iron-air battery for grid-scale energy storage.He previously worked at Affirm, which he helped prepare for IPO as an early lead on the strategy and finance team, and BlackRock, where he advised some of the firm's largest private and public clients on complex capital markets transactions.--Here are 6 highlights from the podcast:Why Aviation Needs SAF – Aviation could hit 20% of global emissions by 2050; SAF is under 1% of today's jet fuel.Lydian's Electrofuels – Made from CO₂, water, and clean power; compatible with today's infrastructure.Smart Sourcing – Ethanol CO₂ is cost-effective now; DAC offers long-term options; plants adapt to renewable energy.Scaling Up – Modular design enables 10x growth without redesign.Cost & Climate Edge – Electrofuels rival bio-SAF on price, cut emissions by up to 99%, and reduce contrails.Life Philosophy – Joe lives by ikigai and credits his organized partner for balance.--
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In this episode of Confessions of a Higher Ed CMO, host Jaime Hunt sits down with Collegis Education's Dan Antonson to unpack how artificial intelligence is transforming the entire student lifecycle—from initial inquiry to post-graduation. The conversation dives deep into how AI is enabling smarter personalization, unlocking insights from previously untapped data, and helping institutions move beyond guesswork to strategic student support. Whether you're grappling with summer melt or thinking about AI ethics in higher ed, this one's worth a listen.Guest Name: Dan Antonson, Associate Vice President of Analytics & Technology Solutions, Collegis EducationGuest Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danantonson/Guest Bio: Dan Antonson helps higher education institutions leverage technology and analytics to tackle some of higher education's biggest challenges across the student lifecycle. Whether it is to grow and optimize enrollment or create a better learning experience, Dan has hands-on experience with higher education data and systems to drive meaningful use-cases that create real tangible impact. Dan has more than 15 years of experience in digital analytics, marketing attribution and measurement, and he has a Bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota. When he is not scribbling data and analytics systems on whiteboards, you'll find him trying to stay upright on his mountain bike or tinkering with his home automation system (his robot lawn mower is his favorite gadget at the moment). - - - -Connect With Our Host:Jaime Hunthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimehunt/https://twitter.com/JaimeHuntIMCAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:Confessions of a Higher Ed CMO is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.Attend the 2025 Engage Summit! The Engage Summit is the premier conference for forward-thinking leaders and practitioners dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in education. Explore the strategies and tools to step into the next generation of student engagement, supercharged by AI. You'll leave ready to deliver the most personalized digital engagement experience every step of the way.Register now to secure your spot in Charlotte, NC, on June 24-25, 2025! Early bird registration ends February 1st -- https://engage.element451.com/register
The way the world functions works through women. Our world moves through seasons. Similarly, women go through different phases in their monthly cycle that correlate with the seasons of nature. As women, when we understand the way our menstrual cycle works (even in perimenopause and menopause), we are able to better understand ourselves, especially our moods, our energy levels, and our natural tendencies during different times of the month.Malka Chana Amichai, a certified Postpartum Doula, is passionate about helping women connect to their femininity. Her mission is to educate and support women to be active participants in their own life experiences. She expanded her practice to become a Prenatal Yoga instructor, a Kallah teacher who gives premarital education to brides, and a sexual health mentor. He main objective is to empower women in their womanhood and to facilitate their reconnection with the divine feminine that flows through all of us.Below are the phases of our menstrual cycle, as they correspond to each season:Menstrual Phase--Winter--just like when it's cold in the winter, we cuddle up with cozy socks and a warm blanket, and tend to stay home, during the time we are menstruating, women go inward. They want to spend more time at home; they tend to want to be by themselves; they do a lot of inner work and self-care during this time of the month.Follicular Phase--Spring--just like in the spring when the flowers start blooming, and the weather starts getting warner, women start coming out of their shell more. They tend to want to be around people a bit more than during the menstrual phase. They experience more creativity, inspiration and hope.Ovulation Phase--Summer--just like in the summer when it's hot and everything is in full bloom, women are more aroused, they want to be closer with their partner, they want to be around their friends and be much more social and outgoing. This is the phase of the month when they feel most connected to others.Post Ovulation Phase--Fall--just like the fall is the transition between summer and winter, the post period phase is an in between time for women; a type of "nowhere zone," where we feel that we're neither here nor there. This is the time when we experience higher than usual anxiety. If you are in the perimenopause or menopause phase of your life, you can still connect to your cycle through the phases of the moon. Rosh Chodesh is a women's holiday, and it's marked by the New Moon.New Moon--correlates with the menstruation phase (winter)Waxing Moon--correlates with the follicular phase (spring)Full Moon--correlates with the ovulation phase (summer)Waning Moon--correlates with the post ovulation phase (fall)Malka Chana also talks about how mothers can introduce the concept of menstruation and periods to her preteen or teenage daughter, and how mothers can transmit to them the beauty of being a woman.For more information on Malka Chana, visit her website: https://www.bohemianbalabusta.com/about-me/Vera Kessler (host of America's Top Rebbetzins) is a certified life coach. She specializes in transformational life coaching and accountability coaching. She is also a motivational speaker. Vera's mission is to help women get out of survival mode and start thriving. She works with women who are committed to stepping into their own self-worth and creating the life they want to live--one that is full of joy, empowerment, meaning, and purpose. To learn more, visit:https://innerlifecoachingwithvera.com/
Recursion by Blake Crouch Andy and Dani are stuck reliving their lives again... and again... and again. The time travel theories? Pretty cool. But is that enough to carry a whole book? (Spoiler: the old guy says no.) So how much do you really need to care about characters for a story to land? And more importantly... how many drinks did we have while figuring it out?Trigger warning: This episode includes light discussion of self-harm and suicidal thoughts, as portrayed in the book. If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. Call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You're not alone.
As the financial world evolves at lightning speed, staying ahead means embracing smarter tools- not just for efficiency, but for better outcomes. In this episode, guest host Shawn Sigler sits down with Keith Burger, Executive Vice President and Head of Institutional Channel Sales at FIG, to unpack the power of Lifecycle Manager- FIG's proprietary, advisor-focused technology that's transforming how annuity and insurance portfolios are managed. Keith shares how this tool consolidates complex carrier data into a single, actionable platform, making it easier for advisors to evaluate legacy contracts, uncover new opportunities, and elevate the client experience. We'll also explore some real-life examples of how this technology can drive superior outcomes for clients. If you're an advisor looking for ways to elevate service, stay competitive, and turn disruption into opportunity, this conversation is a must! Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:
Host Meg Wolitzer presents a program celebrating the 100th anniversary of The New Yorker. One of the magazine's strengths has always been its fiction, and honor of this winning literary streak, this year saw the release of the collection, A Century of Fiction in The New Yorker. The quartet of stories on this show is drawn from that volume. The program includes a pithy satire by E. B. White, “Life Cycle of a Literary Genius,” read by Liev Schreiber; “Love,” by William Maxwell, a tender recounting of an collective adolescent crush, read by Fred Hechinger; “Bullet in the Brain,” a powerful reversal of fortune tale by Tobias Wolff, read by Liev Schreiber; and “All Will be Well,” an intriguing tangle of truths and half-truths by Yiyun Li, read by Ann Harada.
Shehzan Meredia, CEO and founder of Lava, a non-custodial Bitcoin lending platform shares the unique features of Lava, including its focus on security, user experience, and the use of Discreet Log Contracts (DLCs) to provide cryptographic guarantees for borrowers. Shehzan explains the loan process, interest rates, and how Lava differentiates itself from traditional custodial lending platforms. The conversation also touches on the impact of previous lending failures in the crypto space and the importance of transparency and security in lending products. Stephan & Shehzan also explore the diverse use cases for borrowing against Bitcoin, the implications of gas fees, and the changing demographics of Bitcoin users.Takeaways
Gia and Bob are once again excited about the arrival of the 17 year periodic cicadas. In 2025 it is Brood XIV that we welcome back. We hope to inspire you to either love cicadas or maybe just hate them a little less. Bob and Gia share 17 cool things about cicadas. There is nothing to fear when the cicadas are here! Related episodes: Cicadas are Kinda Cute, The Nature of Oaks with Doug Tallamy Web sources for this episode include: Cicada Safari App created by Dr. Gene Kritsky Cicada Mania - Cicada Insect News, Facts, Life Cycle, Photos ... Books about cicadas: When the Woods Hum by Joanne Ryder (out of print check your library) Cecily Cicada 2021 Edition By Kita Helmetag Murdock and Patsy Helmetag Periodical Cicadas The Brood X Edition by Gene Kritsky
Behind every battery system that comes online is a hidden world of engineering, integration, and performance management. Getting a site up and running is only the beginning - keeping it safe, efficient, and profitable over time is where the real challenge begins. As investment in storage accelerates, the process from a blueprint to bankable asset remains a demanding process, especially at utility scale.What does it take to deploy and operate large-scale battery projects successfully? In this episode, we unpack the overlooked realities of BESS integration, from hidden operational risks to the processes that keep these systems running at full performance.Quentin is joined by Zach Vosburg, Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Flexgen. Over the course of the conversation, you'll hear about:Integration 101: Why battery projects involve more than just stacking containers and switching them on.Commissioning bottlenecks and technical handovers: What tends to go wrong and how teams resolve it.Lifecycle support in storage: The difference between getting a site to COD and keeping it profitable five years later.Control software and data layers: How visibility, automation, and preventative diagnostics are shaping BESS operations.Lessons learned: The most common mistakes made during battery deployment and how the sector is learning to avoid them.About our guestZach Vosburg is Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Flexgen, where he works across engineering, analytics, and software implementation to support the long-term performance of battery assets across multiple U.S. markets.FlexGen specializes in integrating battery systems with traditional and renewable power sources, offering advanced energy management solutions, including its HybridOS platform. The company focuses on optimizing energy storage performance, ensuring grid reliability, and supporting the transition to sustainable energy. for more information on what FlexGen do, head to their website.
Behind every battery system that comes online is a hidden world of engineering, integration, and performance management. Getting a site up and running is only the beginning - keeping it safe, efficient, and profitable over time is where the real challenge begins. As investment in storage accelerates, the process from a blueprint to bankable asset remains a demanding process, especially at utility scale.What does it take to deploy and operate large-scale battery projects successfully? In this episode, we unpack the overlooked realities of BESS integration, from hidden operational risks to the processes that keep these systems running at full performance.Quentin is joined by Zach Vosburg, Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Flexgen. Over the course of the conversation, you'll hear about:Integration 101: Why battery projects involve more than just stacking containers and switching them on.Commissioning bottlenecks and technical handovers: What tends to go wrong and how teams resolve it.Lifecycle support in storage: The difference between getting a site to COD and keeping it profitable five years later.Control software and data layers: How visibility, automation, and preventative diagnostics are shaping BESS operations.Lessons learned: The most common mistakes made during battery deployment and how the sector is learning to avoid them.About our guestZach Vosburg is Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Flexgen, where he works across engineering, analytics, and software implementation to support the long-term performance of battery assets across multiple U.S. markets.FlexGen specializes in integrating battery systems with traditional and renewable power sources, offering advanced energy management solutions, including its HybridOS platform. The company focuses on optimizing energy storage performance, ensuring grid reliability, and supporting the transition to sustainable energy. for more information on what FlexGen do, head to their website.
"Vibe Coding" ist ein Versprechen: Ab sofort muss niemand mehr selbst programmieren können, wenn eine coole Idee für eine App entsteht - die Umsetzung überlässt man einfach der KI. Fritz und Gregor testen, wie weit sie wirklich kommen, wenn KI-Systeme die Programmierarbeit erledigen. Bei großen Tech-Konzernen ist dieser Trend längst angekommen, doch funktioniert das auch für Laien? Die beiden Hosts bauen fragwürdige Websites und Apps mit ChatGPT und diskutieren, was uns Vibe Coding über die Zukunft der KI-Welt verraten könnte. Über die Hosts: Gregor Schmalzried ist freier Tech-Journalist, Speaker und Berater, u.a. beim Bayerischen Rundfunk. Fritz Espenlaub ist freier Journalist und Ökonom. Er arbeitet unter anderem für den Bayerischen Rundfunk und das Tech-Magazin 1E9. In dieser Folge: 00:00 Intro 03:05 Was ist Vibe Coding eigentlich? 12:21 Wir vibe coden selbst 22:34 Was sagt uns Vibe Coding über die KI-Welt der Zukunft? 30:01 Was haben wir diese Woche mit KI gemacht? Links: Münchner Rundfunkorchester 2024/25: "Multiverse Symphony - Münchner Rundfunkorchester meets AI" https://www.br-ticket.de/events/mro-24-25-multiverse-symphonie-05-06-2025-funkhaus/ Unser Podcast-Tipp der Woche: "Das Wissen" https://1.ard.de/das-wissen Gregors selbstgebaute Website: https://claude.ai/public/artifacts/10ec6818-c079-4595-ae2f-2eaba50481bb Programmierer nutzen KI, auch wenn es die Firma nicht erlaubt: https://the-decoder.com/15-of-companies-ban-code-ai-but-99-of-developers-use-it-anyway/ EU Vibe Coding Startup Lovable: https://www.businessinsider.de/gruenderszene/technologie/sensations-startup-loveable-nimmt-die-ki-uns-jetzt-die-jobs-weg/ Papst Leo XIV und KI: https://www.theverge.com/news/664719/pope-leo-xiv-artificial-intelligence-concerns Gigi AI: https://simulation.callgigi.ai/ Die Lieblings Science Fiction Werke unserer Community: Filme 1. Ghost in the Shell 2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) 3. I, Robot (2004) 4. Westworld (1973) 5. CHAPPiE (2015) 6. Ex Machina (2014/2015) 7. WALL-E (2008) 8. Her (2013) 9. I Am Mother (2019) --- Serien 1. Love, Death & Robots (Anthologie-Serie) 2. Black Mirror (Anthologie-Serie) --- Literatur 1. The Lifecycle of Software Objects von Ted Chiang (Novelle) 2. Athos 2643 (Roman) 3. Otherland von Tad Williams (Roman-Tetralogie) 4. QualityLand (Bände 1 & 2) von Marc-Uwe Kling (Romane) 5. Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis von Douglas Adams (Romanreihe) Redaktion und Mitarbeit: David Beck, Cristina Cletiu, Chris Eckardt, Fritz Espenlaub, Elisa Harlan, Franziska Hübl, Marie Kilg, Mark Kleber, Gudrun Riedl, Christian Schiffer, Gregor Schmalzried Kontakt: Wir freuen uns über Fragen und Kommentare an kipodcast@br.de. Unterstützt uns: Wenn euch dieser Podcast gefällt, freuen wir uns über eine Bewertung auf eurer liebsten Podcast-Plattform. Abonniert den KI-Podcast in der ARD Audiothek oder wo immer ihr eure Podcasts hört, um keine Episode zu verpassen. Und empfehlt uns gerne weiter!
Dr. Dina Gordon, the medical director of women's wellness at Providence Swedish, joins host Jennifer Semenza to discuss essential information for women who are either pre-menopausal or menopausal. Dr. Gordon explains how to manage common symptoms, addresses misconceptions, and considers genetic factors, as well as what to do to prepare for menopause. She also provides insights on post-menopausal health. This episode is crucial for helping women navigate this important and challenging stage of life.Check out the Providence blog for more information on this and other health related topics. · Navigating your journey through menopause· What women need to know about hormones and mental health To learn more about our mission programs and services, go to Providence.org. Follow us on social media to get continued information on other important health care topics. You can connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and X. For all your healthcare information on the go, download the Providence app. Whether you're tracking symptoms, scheduling appointments, or connecting with your healthcare providers, the Providence app has your back. To learn more about the app, check out the Wellness Brief podcast episode. Wellness Brief: Simplifying Care-There's an App for That. We'd love to hear from you. You can contact us at FutureOfHealthPodcasts@providence.org
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Exploring the World of Oysters: Tips, Techniques, and Tasting at Strange Bird In this episode of the Okayest Cook podcast, hosts Chris Whonsetler and Andy Heiser take us on a culinary journey to Strange Bird, a renowned oyster bar. Joined by Neal Warner, an oyster expert, the discussion delves into the nuances of oyster sourcing, shucking techniques, and tasting notes. Warner offers insights into the lifecycle of oysters, sustainable harvesting practices, and optimal storage methods. The conversation extends into culinary preparations and beverage pairings, providing listeners with practical advice for enjoying oysters both at home and in a restaurant setting. Warner also discusses upcoming oyster shucking classes at Strange Bird and emphasizes the profound connection between oysters and their natural environment. ~ Support Okayest Cook by shopping with our favorite brands ~ Anova: We love their Precision Cooker 3.0 & vac sealers - https://bit.ly/3WT36ZR MEAT!: Powerful meat grinders - https://bit.ly/4ho5a4r Hedley & Bennett: Quality Aprons - https://hedley-and-bennett.sjv.io/EEzBq2 Yeti: The king of coolers - https://yetius.pxf.io/a1NJXq Lodge: Cast Iron cooking - https://lodgecastiron.pxf.io/zxe7dr ~ 00:00 Introduction and Sound Check 00:50 Live Recording at Strange Bird 01:27 Meet the Expert: Neal Warner 01:44 Talking Oysters: A 101 Conversation 02:13 Notable Meals and Local Eats 07:18 Oyster Sustainability and Sourcing 18:21 The Lifecycle of an Oyster 29:55 Shucking Oysters: A Step-by-Step Guide 35:58 The Art of Shucking Oysters 36:20 The Perfect Oyster Experience 36:52 Exploring Oyster Varieties 37:50 Oyster Preparation Techniques 38:47 The Science of Tasting Oysters 42:17 Nutritional Benefits of Oysters 43:17 Oysters and Aphrodisiac Myths 47:45 Oysters at Home vs. Restaurants 53:35 Cooking and Serving Oysters 01:02:30 Beverage Pairings with Oysters 01:06:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Find Neal at Strange Bird Web: https://strangebirdindy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strangebirdindy/ In Person: 128 S Audubon Rd Indianapolis, IN 46219 More at OkayestCook.com Connect with us on Instagram @Okayest_Cook And facebook.com/AnOkayestCook Video feed on YouTube.com/@OkayestCook Crew: Chris Whonsetler Email: Chris@OkayestCook.com Web: ChrisWhonsetler.com Instagram: @FromFieldToTable & @WhonPhoto Andy Heiser Email: Andy@OkayestCook.com Web: RakeDevelopment.com Instagram: @andheiser
Summary Fluoropolymer-based finish coats are the premier performers for elevated water storage tanks in exterior exposures. The specialty FEVE resin on which they are based withstands intense UV radiation, high winds, and intense precipitation while holding gloss and color for decades. And while all of that comes at a cost, water industry expert Jeremy Sukola and chemistry nerd Kristen Blankenship explain how that cost represents a long-term investment that boasts a handsome return. In this episode of The Red Bucket, learn the chemistry, use cases, and regulatory considerations of fluoropolymer topcoats. Also, Kristen ponders the Atlantic Ocean from the top of a cliff, and Jeremy shares a strong opinion about spaghetti sauce. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 02:00 – A brief history of fluoropolymers 04:41 – Composition and properties of fluoropolymer coatings 08:51 – The role of fluoropolymer topcoats in water tank coating systems 13:05 – Fluoropolymer finish coat performance vs. other common technologies 15:08 – Fluoropolymer finish coats are not always the best fit 17:17 – Promoting long-term visual appeal 19:36 – Application properties 21:04 – The cost of novel chemistry 24:05 – Lifecycle cost benefits of fluoropolymer products 25:52 – Human health, PFAS, and forever chemical concerns 32:02 – The regulatory landscape today 33:53 – Key takeaways 35:14 – The Four Questions
In this episode of The Pet Food Science Podcast Show, Dr. Kurt Rosentrater from Iowa State University takes a closer look at how pet food processing techniques have evolved and the sustainability challenges the industry faces today. He covers everything from the trade-offs between dry and wet food formats to groundbreaking innovations in packaging and lifecycle analysis. Join us as we explore ways to improve sustainability while balancing consumer demands for quality and efficiency. Listen now on all major platforms!"Sustainable practices require balancing environmental impact, cost-effectiveness, and operational efficiency to meet industry and consumer needs." Meet the guest: Dr. Kurt Rosentrater, a professor at Iowa State University, specializes in bioprocessing and sustainability, focusing on improving the processing and lifecycle of pet food products. With decades of experience, his work spans techno-economic analysis and environmental impacts. Dr. Rosentrater's insights bridge cutting-edge research with practical applications.What will you learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:16) Introduction(03:23) Dry vs. wet food(06:50) Lifecycle analysis(09:24) Sustainable packaging(14:05) Processing trends(23:16) Sustainability social aspects(26:44) Final QuestionsThe Pet Food Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Trouw Nutrition* Kemin- Wilbur-Ellis Nutrition- Scoular- Biorigin- ICC- EW Nutrition
On this episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Roxanna are discussing: Bookish Moments: shifts in our reading and brain farts Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: reading Canadian elbows up style The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . . . 1:55 - Ad For Ourselves 2:01 - Currently Reading Patreon 7:03 - Our Bookish Moments Of The Week 7:25 - CR Season 7: Episode 24 12:21 - CR Season 7: Episode 36 12:26 - Empire of Sand by Tasha Suri 12:51 - Song of Blood and Stone by L. Penelope 14:18 - Our Current Reads 14:24 - Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu (Roxanna) 18:57 - Coven by Soman Chainani (Kaytee) 19:10 - The School for Good and Evil by Soman Chainani 23:32 - The Hum and the Shiver by Alex Bledsoe (Roxanna) 28:55 - The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus by Emma Knight (Kaytee) 29:17 - Fabled Bookshop 33:28 - Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt 34:03 - The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday by Saad Z. Hossain (Roxanna) 38:26 - Someone You Can Build A Nest In by John Wiswell (Kayee) 38:40 - Schuler Books 44:56 - Reading Canadian 48:48 - Canada Reads 48:51 - The Giller Prize 49:21 - The Push by Ashley Audrain 50:06 - Room by Emma Donoghue 50:18 - The Paris Express by Emma Donoghue 50:29 - The Lotterys Plus One by Emma Donoghue 52:01 - The Fabulous Zed Watson! by Basil Sylvester 53:18 - Women Talking by Miriam Toews 55:00 - Run Towards the Danger by Sarah Polley 55:08 - Finding Me by Viola Davis 55:57 - Washington Black by Esi Edugyan 56:49 - Ayesha At Last by Uzma Jalaluddin 56:53 - Three Holidays and A Wedding by Uzma Jalaluddin and Marissa Stapley 57:02 - Much Ado About Nada Uzma Jalaluddin 57:32 - Five Little Indians by Michelle Good 1:02:20 - The Unquiet Dead by Ausma Zehanat Khan 1:03:40 - Lucky by Marissa Stapley 1:06:24 - Meet Us At The Fountain 1:07:05 - I wish there was an easier way to export and download kindle notes and highlights. (Roxanna) 1:08:57 - I wish to press Happy Place by Emily Henry. (Kaytee) 1:09:00 - Happy Place by Emily Henry Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. May's IPL is a new indie to the rotation - Dog Eared Books in Ames, Iowa. Love and Chili Peppers with Kaytee and Rebekah - romance lovers get their due with this special episode focused entirely on the best selling genre fiction in the business. All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the behind-the-scenes insights of an independent bookseller From the Editor's Desk with Kaytee and Bunmi Ishola - a quarterly peek behind the curtain at the publishing industry The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Production and Editing: Megan Phouthavong Evans Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!
Ever wonder why some digital marketing strategies thrive while others flounder? The secret might just lie in nature—specifically, in the life cycle of a turtle. In this episode, we explore the brilliant Turtlehut Life Cycle Marketing Model, a fresh take on building and sustaining a powerful digital presence. Whether you're starting from scratch or looking […] The post S15 EPISODE 07: The Life Cycle for Smart Digital Marketing Success with Jim Mitte first appeared on Basic Bananas.
What makes a leader truly successful? To find out, we sat down with Claudius Hildebrand, author of the bestselling The Life Cycle of a CEO: The Myths and Truths of How Leaders Succeed. His core insight? Leadership isn't a trophy you win or a title you hold—it's a dynamic, ever-evolving journey that demands […] The post Claudius Hildebrand: The Lifecycle Of Every Leader; Why Growth and Reinvention Matter appeared first on Mark C. Crowley.
Ready to scale smarter, not harder? In this episode of Straight Talk with Sally, we dive into Lifecycle Automation — the game-changing framework designed to streamline your sales and marketing, enhance customer experience, and set your business up for sustainable growth. Sally breaks down: The 3 key phases of Lifecycle Automation What really happens at each stage of the customer journey How to create a connected system between sales and marketing A powerful (and budget-friendly) way to boost conversions — without needing more leads If you're looking to simplify operations and scale with strategy, this episode is your roadmap. Stay Connected & Get Exclusive Access: Join the Private OmniSAM Community: omnisam.com.au/gsdgroup Facebook Group: gsdfb.omnisam.com.au Watch the Live Stream & Subscribe for More Updates: OmniSAM YouTube: youtube.com/@omnisam Sally Sparks-Cousins YouTube: youtube.com/@sallysparkscousins Stay ahead of the curve and make the most of OmniSAM's powerful features—tune in now!
What if robots could become the ultimate partners in the service industry, seamlessly blending with human efforts to create the best customer experience possible? That's precisely what Marianela, the trailblazing CEO and founder of To Do Robotics, is working to achieve. Join us as Marianela recounts her compelling journey from a pivotal encounter with a server robot in South Korea to her efforts in reshaping the food service industry. Through persistence and vision, she navigates the challenges of market development and the unexpected turns brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Marianela shares her heartening stories, including the uplifting moments at CES in Las Vegas and the hurdles she faced, such as a board decision that initially halted her passionate robotics project. Her story is one of resilience and dedication, offering a treasure trove of insights for aspiring entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts alike. We also dive into the fascinating world of robots in commercial cleaning, where Marianela sheds light on how her innovations are transforming the hospitality sector. Robots like Bella Bot are not here to replace jobs but to enhance human capabilities, assisting waitstaff in focusing more on delightful customer interactions. In hotels and casinos, cleaning robots tackle labor shortages and elevate cleanliness standards by consistently maintaining public spaces and offering detailed task reports. It's a revelation in efficiency, setting new quality benchmarks in service-oriented businesses. Listen in as we explore these cutting-edge advancements and their potential to revolutionize the service and hospitality industries, painting an inspiring picture of a future where humans and robots thrive together. Timestamps 00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome to Business Legacy Podcast 00:00:12 - Marianela's Background and Entry into the Robotics Industry 00:02:15 - The Spark of Inspiration: Encounter with a Server Robot in South Korea 00:03:45 - The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Marianela's Journey 00:05:00 - Discovering Commercial Robots at CES in Las Vegas 00:06:30 - Overcoming Communication Challenges with Manufacturers 00:07:45 - Marianela's Initial Robotics Project and Board Setback 00:09:30 - The Unwavering Vision to Revolutionize Food Service with Robotics 00:12:07 - Exploring the Role of Robots in the Service and Hospitality Industry 00:13:45 - How Robots Complement Human Workers in Restaurants 00:15:30 - The Impact of Cleaning Robots in Hotels and Casinos 00:17:00 - Alleviating Labor Shortages and Enhancing Cleanliness Standards 00:18:15 - Addressing Concerns: Robots as Personal Assistants to Staff 00:19:45 - Training and Integration of Robots into the Workforce 00:21:00 - Expanding Robotics Applications Beyond Food Service 00:22:30 - Partnering with Temi and AGH Telemedicine for Healthcare Solutions 00:24:00 - Addressing Fears of Job Replacement and Educating Staff 00:25:30 - The Lifecycle and Maintenance of Commercial Robots 00:27:00 - Consistency and Quality Assurance in Robotic Cleaning 00:28:30 - Final Thoughts and Insights on the Future of Robotics in Hospitality 00:30:00 - Closing Remarks and Where to Find More Information About To Do Robotics Episode Resources: Find out what Marianela is up to here:https://todorobotics.com/ Legacy Podcast: For more information about the Legacy Podcast and its co-hosts, visit businesslegacypodcast.com. Leave a Review: If you enjoyed the episode, leave a review and rating on your preferred podcast platform. For more information: Visit businesslegacypodcast.com to access the shownotes and additional resources on the episode.
Sponsored by Pepperstone There's a hidden cycle most traders get stuck in — bouncing from strategy to strategy, stuck in a loop that feels like progress but leads nowhere. In this episode, I break down the six stages of the Trader's Life Cycle — from blind optimism to the valley of despair — and show you how to escape it for good. If you've ever felt like you're spinning your wheels, this one's for you.
Greetings & welcome back to the podcast. This episode we are joined by Mr. John Jeffrey - CEO of Saturn Oil & Gas - a TSX listed energy company with a market cap of ~$300M.Prior to assuming leadership of Saturn in 2016, Mr. Jeffrey was the area finance manager for a Fortune 500 engineering consulting firm in Canada. Mr. Jeffrey was also a founder and CFO for Axiom Group, a geological and engineering consulting company that has drilled over 800 wells within western Canada. Mr. Jeffrey also is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan with a MBA degree majoring in Finance.Among other things we discussed Bootstrapping to 40,000 boe/d, Mid-Life Cycle Assets & Perspectives of Junior E&P in 2025.Enjoy.Thank you to our sponsors.Without their support this episode would not be possible:Connate Water SolutionsATB Capital MarketsBroadbill EnergyJSGEPACAstro Rentals Support the show
You may have heard recommendations that range anywhere between 10% and 50% when it comes to how much of your income to save for retirement. I often recommend saving a min of 20% of gross income to physicians who plan to invest primarily in stock and bond index funds. How do you know what saving rate you need in your situation? What it comes down to is how many years you save (and invest) for retirement prior to withdrawing from the portfolio to fund retirement and how large of a portfolio is necessary to support the level of spending you desire to have once you are retired. The other factor is how long of a retirement you are expecting, which is a bit variable since no one really knows at what age they will die. If you plan on working until you are 65, you probably don't need to plan for a 40 year retirement but there is a possibility you could live to age 105. In this episode, I first do some calculations at various savings rates based on a $350,000 income, which is around the current average income for a physician. I think discuss Wade Donald Plau's research on Safe Savings Rates.This is an episode where it may be helpful to read the information and look at the chart. You can find a blog version of this week's podcast episode at https://www.growyourwealthymindset.com/blogPfau, Wade Donald, 2011. "Safe Savings Rates: A New Approach to Retirement Planning over the Lifecycle," MPRA Paper 28796, University Library of Munich, Germany.https://ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/28796.html You may also want to check out the blog article based on this episode, which can be found at https://www.growyourwealthymindset.com/blogPlease subscribe and leave a review on your favorite Podcasting platform. If you want to start your path to financial freedom, start with the Financial Freedom Workbook. Download your free copy today at https://www.GrowYourWealthyMindset.com/fiworkbook Dr. Elisa Chiang is a physician and money coach who helps other doctors reach their financial goals by mastering their money mindset through personalized 1:1 coaching . You can learn more about Elisa at her website or follow her on social media. Website: https://ww.GrowYourWealthyMindset.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/GrowYourWealthyMindset Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ElisaChiang https://www.facebook.com/GrowYourWealthyMindset YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WealthyMindsetMD Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/ElisaChiang Disclaimer: The content provided in the Grow Your Wealthy Mindset Podcast is for informational and entertainment only and should not be considered professional investment, legal, or tax advice. While Dr Elisa Chiang is a money coach for physicians, she is not a c...
In this episode of Govtech Today, hosts Russell Lowery and Jennifer Saha discuss the significant shift from California's Project Approval Lifecycle (PAL) to the Project Delivery Lifecycle (PDL). Jen provides initial insights and critiques, emphasizing the hurdles and inefficiencies of the PAL process, which often led to prolonged project timelines. Russell and Jen explore the potential improvements and persistent challenges of the new PDL process, highlighting its iterative approach, consideration for modern technologies like generative AI, and alignment with state goals. They also touch upon the varying expertise across different departments and the importance of stakeholder feedback in refining the procurement process.00:00 Introduction to Gov Tech Today01:05 The Problems with the PAL Process04:05 Introducing the Project Delivery Lifecycle (PDL)05:27 Evaluating the PDL Process15:55 Generative AI in Government Projects18:23 Aligning Projects with State Goals20:58 Conclusion and Future Outlook
In today's episode of "Accelerate Your Business Growth," host Diane Helbig sits down with Gregory Shephard, an accomplished entrepreneur with a track record of building and selling 12 businesses across diverse industries like biotech, transit tech, ad tech, and martech. Greg, the Penguin Random House author of "The Startup Life Cycle," dives deep into the core challenges and stages of building a startup from ideation to exit. Discover the truth about the capital trap, how investor advice might not always be in your best interest, and why understanding the startup life cycle is crucial for any founder. With insights backed by years of research and personal experience, Greg shares invaluable guidance on navigating the intricate landscape of entrepreneurship. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation filled with practical advice and strategies that could potentially save your startup from common pitfalls. Don't miss out—this episode is a must-listen for any aspiring or established entrepreneur. If you are a small business owner or salesperson who struggles with getting the sales results you are looking for, get your copy of Succeed Without Selling today. Learn the importance of Always Be Curious. Accelerate Your Business Growth is proud to be included on the list of the 45 Best Business Growth Podcasts. We are also honored to be selected by FeedSpot as one of the Top 10 Growth Hacking Podcasts, Top 25 Evergreen Podcasts and Top 50 Business Growth Podcasts on the web. Each episode of this podcast provides insights and education around topics that are important to you as a business owner or leader. The content comes from people who are experts in their fields and who are interested in helping you be more successful. Whether it's sales challenges, leadership issues, hiring and talent struggles, marketing, seo, branding, time management, customer service, communication, podcasting, social media, cashflow, or publishing, the best and the brightest join the host, Diane Helbig, for a casual conversation. Discover programs, webinars, services, books, and other podcasts you can tap into for fresh ideas. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode and visit Helbig Enterprises to explore the many ways Diane can help you improve your business outcomes and results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gregory Shepard is a highly accomplished serial entrepreneur with a remarkable track record of building and successfully exiting 12 businesses across diverse technology sectors, including BioTech, TransitTech, AdTech, and MarTech. His insights and expertise have earned him recognition as a Forbes Book Author and contributor, with features and quotes in prominent publications like Fortune. Further solidifying his thought leadership, Gregory is also a TEDx Speaker, a recipient of four Private Equity awards, and a Penguin Random House Author, dedicated to sharing his extensive knowledge to empower the next generation of innovators. Drawing from over 35 years of hands-on experience, Gregory specializes in navigating the complexities of the startup journey. His book, "The Startup Lifecycle," sponsored by the Fulbright Program, provides entrepreneurs with a battle-tested roadmap. It outlines a clear, seven-phase path, starting from crystallizing the initial "Vision & North Star" through rigorous market validation and purpose alignment, all the way to achieving a successful and lucrative exit. His approach focuses on imparting practical business science to help founders avert common mishaps and build sustainable ventures that can positively impact future generations. Through his platform, StartupScience.IO, Gregory and his team actively nurture technology startups, particularly from the seed stage to Series A funding. They leverage a proprietary Business Operating Support System (BOSS) designed to optimize operations for successful exits. Gregory's deep experience encompasses not just founding companies but also executing complex maneuvers like rollups, carveouts, turnarounds, and cleanups. StartupScience.IO serves as a comprehensive resource, powering hundreds of startup assistance programs and supporting thousands of founders globally. Listeners can expect Gregory to share actionable strategies gleaned from his extensive career and thousands of interviews. He expertly teaches entrepreneurs how to utilize industry-specific language effectively, secure the right types of investment, cultivate strong relationships with investors, and proactively avoid the common pitfalls that often derail early-stage companies. His insights, combined with resources like the StartupScience.IO platform (often offered with free access alongside his book), provide a comprehensive toolkit for aspiring and current founders aiming for success. For More Info: https://GregoryShepard.com
Send us a textDiscover the real reasons most startups don't survive—and what you need to know to beat the odds. In this episode, we unpack the startup lifecycle with investor, advisor, and serial entrepreneur Gregory Shepard. If you're building a business, this conversation could be the difference between scaling smart or stalling out.
Host Jennifer Semenza welcomes Dr. Dafna Trites, a board-certified OB-GYN physician with Facey Medical Group to discuss family planning. Dr. Trites talks about aspects of preparing for pregnancy, including the importance of pre-planning, reproductive health screenings, and understanding ovulation cycles. Dr. Trites emphasizes the benefits of discussing family planning well in advance and provides insights into hormonal and non-hormonal contraceptive methods.Do you want to know more?Check out the Providence blog for more information on this and other health related topics. To learn more about our mission programs and services, go to Providence.org.Follow us on social media to get continued information on other important health care topics. You can connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and X.For all your healthcare information on the go, download the Providence app. Whether you're tracking symptoms, scheduling appointments, or connecting with your healthcare providers, the Providence app has your back.To learn more about the app, check out the Wellness Brief podcast episode. Wellness Brief: Simplifying Care-There's an App for That. We'd love to hear from you. You can contact us at FutureOfHealthPodcasts@providence.org
The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
New York Times bestselling author, journalist, and entrepreneur Emma Knight spoke to me about finding the courage to write fiction, the Loch Ness Monster of motherhood, and her breakout debut novel The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus. Emma Knight is an author, journalist, Co-Founder and Head of Brand at Greenhouse, an award-winning organic beverage company, and co-author of The Greenhouse Cookbook (2017), a national bestseller. Her debut novel and instant New York Times bestseller, The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus, is described as a “coming-of-age story, part family drama, and part campus novel.” #1 New York Times bestselling author Carley Fortune called the book “A spellbinding debut about friendship, motherhood, first love, and the choices that bind us . . . I couldn't put it down.” Emma Knight also has an MA in Journalism, and her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Walrus, The Globe and Mail, Literary Hub, and more. [Discover The Writer Files Extra: Get 'The Writer Files' Podcast Delivered Straight to Your Inbox at writerfiles.fm] [If you're a fan of The Writer Files, please click FOLLOW to automatically see new interviews. And drop us a rating or a review wherever you listen] In this file Emma Knight and I discussed: The contrast of her whirlwind world tour after five years of writing Why you can only write one sentence at a time The process of removing your ego from the work Taking the same advice she shared with her daughters Why it's so much better to make things up for a living And a lot more! Show Notes: The Life Cycle of the Common Octopus by Emma Knight (Amazon) Emma Knight talks how debut novel is a metaphor for motherhood - Today Emma Knight on Instagram Kelton Reid on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gregory Shepard is a 20 year startup veteran and serial entrepreneur with 12 liquidity events under his belt, two of which were sold as part of a $925M transaction that won 4 Private Equity awards for transactions between $250M-$1B. He is a ForbesBooks author who has also written over 100 articles published in 25 national and international publications. A TEDX speaker and keynote speaker for universities, associations and conferences worldwide, his talks inspire the masses.He is the host of the Forbes Radio ‘Meet The BOSS‘ podcast and has been featured as a guest on over 25 popular podcasts as well as numerous network TV shows. Greg Co-Founded Boss Capital Partners, a global syndicate for investing in tech startups. He also Co-Founded Boss Startup Science with a learning center based on the University of San Diego campus. He developed the Business OperatingSupport System (BOSS) as an open source methodology to empower entrepreneurs while increasing startup success rate. Greg's massive success can also be linked to his 7 neurodivergent conditions which allow him to see business opportunities differently.
Industrial Talk is onsite at DistribuTech 2025 and talking to Tom Kurtz, Vice President at Hexagon Asset Lifecycle Intelligence about "Utility Asset Management Solutions". Scott MacKenzie and Tom Kurtz discuss the importance of asset management in the utility space, highlighting the challenges of tracking and maintaining assets that are not easily visible. They emphasize the need for a comprehensive approach that integrates strategy and execution, leveraging technologies like Hexagon's EAM and network design systems. Kurtz explains how Hexagon's solutions help manage the entire asset life cycle, from maintenance requests to predictive reliability, and stresses the importance of user adoption and data management. They also touch on the benefits of visualizing assets in 3D for better field operations and the role of project portfolio planning in construction and capital investment. Action Items [ ] Reach out to Tom Kurtz on LinkedIn to discuss Hexagon's solutions further. Outline Introduction and Welcome to Industrial Talk Podcast Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk Podcast, highlighting its focus on industrial professionals and their innovations. Scott MacKenzie mentions the sponsors, Siemens Smart Infrastructure and Grid Software, and encourages listeners to visit siemens.com. The podcast is broadcasting live from Distribute Tech in Dallas, Texas, targeting professionals in the utility space. Scott MacKenzie introduces Tom Kurtz from Hexagon, who is in the "hot seat" to discuss his company and its offerings. Tom Kurtz's Initial Impressions and Conference Experience Tom Kurtz expresses his gratitude for the invitation and shares his excitement about the conference. Tom Kurtz describes the diverse range of exhibits at the conference, including trucks, electrical poles, and software. Scott MacKenzie and Tom Kurtz discuss the broad scope of the utility space and the various solutions on display. Tom Kurtz mentions the importance of asset management and its role in strategic planning for utilities. Challenges in Asset Management and Regulatory Considerations Scott MacKenzie and Tom Kurtz discuss the challenges of managing assets that are not easily visible, such as transformers. Tom Kurtz shares a customer's perspective on managing the entire life cycle of assets, not just maintaining them. The conversation touches on the importance of proactive and predictive asset management. Tom Kurtz explains the need for a strategic approach to asset management, considering both reliability and risk. Strategic vs. Execution in Asset Management Tom Kurtz emphasizes the importance of optimizing strategy and execution in asset management. He explains that companies often struggle with executing strategies effectively. Tom Kurtz suggests that companies should not wait to achieve 100% execution before implementing strategies. The discussion highlights the need for a balanced approach, combining asset performance and maintenance efficiency. Change Management and Hexagon's Role Scott MacKenzie raises the issue of change management and the human element in adopting new technologies. Tom Kurtz explains that Hexagon's approach includes recognizing the human aspect and integrating it into the design and deployment process. He stresses the importance of involving business and functional
Wanna scale your business? Click here.Welcome to The Game w/ Alex Hormozi, hosted by entrepreneur, founder, investor, author, public speaker, and content creator Alex Hormozi. On this podcast you'll hear how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, how to keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons Alex has learned and will learn on his path from $100M to $1B in net worth.Follow Alex Hormozi's Socials:LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter | Acquisition Mentioned in this episode:Get the $100M Roadmap Course Free here: www.acquisition.com/training
Helping Ordinary Women Build Extraordinary Businesses, Brands, and Lives They Love While Unpacking Their Inner SHEEO with Episodes Enriching Your Mindset, Wealth, and Faith Factor VISIT: RachelMedina.com or SHEEOX.com FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @RachelMedina101 PLUS: Listen to founders and experts share their entrepreneurial journey on bonus episodes featuring awe inspiring guests Rachel Medina is an Entrepreneur, TEDx Speaker, Christianpreneur, Mommypreneur and an ordinary woman who ditched the C-suite for the SHE-suite by tapping into the new and exciting laptop lifestyle in the SHEconemy, and who built multiple businesses from home, after divorce, as a single mother over 40! The Rachel Unpacked Podcast is here to help you avoid common mistakes by learning the lessons she learned along the way! Whether you're a corporate baddie wanting to ditch the grind or a single momma ready to learn a new money making skillset from home, the Rachel Unpacked podcast is for you. Access resources mentioned on this show here www.rachelmedina.com or at SHEEOX.com As seen on: TEDx , Wharton School of Business, The Christian Channel, LATV's Get It Girl, Rompiendo El Silencio, David Meltzer's Playbook IG-LIVE, StartEmpire Wire Podcast, Jackie Hernandez Live, Canvas Rebel Magazine, SDvoyager Magazine, Keynote Women's Leadership Conference, to name a few RACHEL UNPACKED, RACHEL MEDINA, SHEEO, SHEEOx, SHE,EOO,OOO
Our conversations with Professor Scott Cederburg from Eller College of Management have led to the most heated debates among our listeners! Today, Prof. Cederburg returns to discuss the changes he's made to his paper that was the foundation of previous conversations - ‘Beyond the Status Quo: A Critical Assessment of Lifecycle Investment Advice'. We begin with the data setup and headline findings of the paper before Prof. Cederburg defines “domestic” and “international” as they appear in his paper, why the block bootstrap approach is vital to his work, how and why the results of his paper differ from the status quo, and the evaluation metrics he uses to compare different investment strategies. Then, we explore his optimal base portfolio, the strategy he uses to derive it, how it performs in simulated worst-case scenarios, and how it changes when ditching the bootstrap approach or changing strategies from constant spending to proportional spending. To end, we learn of the importance of including the US in international stock portfolios, how it changes when the US is viewed as special above others, the correlation between labor income and domestic stock returns, and how the reviews of academics and practitioners have changed since the first iteration of the paper until this latest edition. Key Points From This Episode: (0:00:00) What to look forward to in today's conversation with Prof. Scott Cederburg (0:04:49) The data setup and headline findings from his paper, ‘Beyond the Status Quo.' (0:07:01) Defining “domestic” and “international” as they appear in Prof. Cederburg's paper. (0:08:34) Why the bootstrap approach is necessary for his work. (0:12:17) How and why the results of his paper differ from the status quo. (0:15:11) Unpacking the evaluation metrics he uses to compare different investment strategies. (0:16:05) Exploring his optimal base case portfolio and strategy, and how it performs in worst-case simulations. (0:23:05) How the optimal allocation changes when households vary their portfolio weights. (0:27:13) What to consider when ditching the block bootstrap in time-varying optimal portfolios. (0:29:46) Constant spending versus proportional spending: How the optimal portfolio changes. (0:30:49) Examining the sequence of returns risk. (0:42:14) The importance of including the US market in international stock portfolios. (0:43:40) Why the US is treated the same as any other domestic country in the paper, and how the data changes if it's viewed as special. (0:51:40) The extent of the relationship between labor income and domestic stock returns. (0:53:01) How leverage affects optimal portfolio results. (1:05:20) Assessing how sensitive the paper's results are to risk aversion. (1:06:35) How academics and practitioners have responded to this paper across all iterations. 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Rational Reminder Website — https://rationalreminder.ca/ Rational Reminder on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/rationalreminder/ Rational Reminder on X — https://x.com/RationalRemindRational Reminder on TikTok — www.tiktok.com/@rationalreminder Rational Reminder on YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/ Rational Reminder Email — info@rationalreminder.caBenjamin Felix — https://pwlcapital.com/our-team/ Benjamin on X — https://x.com/benjaminwfelix Benjamin on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminwfelix/ Cameron Passmore — https://pwlcapital.com/our-team/ Cameron on X — https://x.com/CameronPassmore Cameron on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronpassmore/ Mark McGrath on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/markmcgrathcfp/ Mark McGrath on X — https://x.com/MarkMcGrathCFP Professor Scott Cederburg — https://eller.arizona.edu/people/scott-cederburg Professor Scott Cederburg on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-cederburg-0917b0121/ Professor Scott Cederburg on Google Scholar — https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CZKf3WEAAAAJ Eller College of Management — https://eller.arizona.edu/ Episode 224: Prof. Scott Cederburg: Long-Horizon Losses in Stocks, Bonds, and Bills — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/224 Episode 284: Prof. Scott Cederburg: Challenging the Status Quo on Lifecycle Asset Allocation — https://rationalreminder.ca/podcast/284 Vanguard — https://investor.vanguard.com/ ‘The Portfolio Size Effect and Using a Bond Tent to Navigate the Retirement Danger Zone' — https://www.kitces.com/blog/managing-portfolio-size-effect-with-bond-tent-in-retirement-red-zone/ Papers From Today's Episode: ‘Beyond the Status Quo: A Critical Assessment of Lifecycle Investment Advice' — https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4590406 ‘Is The United States a Lucky Survivor: A Hierarchical Bayesian Approach' — https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3689958 ‘Risk-Free Interest Rates' — https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3242836
In this episode we answer emails from Dustin, MyContactInfo, and Mark. We discuss the ETF GDE and combo return stacked funds generally, why you probably don't want to use economists' "life cycle model" for personal finance planning due to its unrealistic underlying assumptions, and whether we could use historical high interest rates to create market timing and allocation signals between stocks and bonds.And THEN we our go through our weekly portfolio reviews of the eight sample portfolios you can find at Portfolios | Risk Parity Radio.Additional links:Article About BTGD: New ETF Offers Dual Exposure to Bitcoin, Gold | etf.comOptimized Portfolios Site: Optimized Portfolio - Investing and Personal FinanceRational Reminder Podcast Re Lifecycle Model: Ben Mathew: The Lifecycle Model vs. Safe Withdrawal Rates (SWR) | Rational Reminder 340Debunking Economics: Debunking Economics - Revised and Expanded Edition: The Naked Emperor Dethroned?: Keen, Steve: 8601406370678: Amazon.com: BooksAmusing Unedited AI-Bot Summary:When market turbulence strikes, diversification proves its worth. This week, as the S&P 500 tumbles nearly 4% year-to-date and the NASDAQ falls over 6%, gold emerges as the standout performer—surging past $3,000 an ounce with returns exceeding 13%. These dramatic market movements create a perfect real-world demonstration of why uncorrelated assets matter in portfolio construction.We dive deep into the limitations of economic models for personal financial planning, examining why the Life Cycle Model—while logically sound in theory—falls apart when confronted with life's inherent unpredictability. The assumption that we can accurately forecast our lifespans, relationships, and changing preferences decades in advance reveals a fundamental disconnect between theoretical economics and practical personal finance.A thought-provoking listener question explores whether allocation strategies should shift dramatically if interest rates ever reach levels where risk-free returns match or exceed historical stock returns. Drawing on lessons from the early 1980s when Treasury yields exceeded 15%, we consider why developing investment rules based on rare historical anomalies rarely serves investors well.The weekly portfolio review shows mixed performance across our eight sample portfolios, with those holding significant gold allocations weathering the current volatility far better than stock-heavy alternatives. We also examine rebalancing decisions for the Levered Golden Ratio portfolio, making thoughtful adjustments to improve its value tilt and diversification characteristics.Whether you're curious about combining assets in hybrid funds, wondering how managed futures perform during market corrections, or simply wanting to see how different portfolio strategies are navigating current conditions, this episode delivers practical insights for the thoughtful, independent investor. Join us for this exploration of asset allocation in uncertain times.Support the show