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Duarte Marques, diretor da campanha presidencial de Marques Mendes, defende um presidente "conciliador" e "construtor de pontes entre os partidos". Para isso, vê LMM "o melhor candidato".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Van Buren Warriors football coach, Johnson, shares insights into the team's new district alignment after losing Lisbon and LMM, with New London joining. He discusses the impact of this change, highlighting opportunities like scheduling an extra non-conference game. The episode explores the new dynamics within the district, the addition of New London, their transition from 8-man to 11-man football, and the Warriors' strategies in facing diverse competition. Coach Johnson delves into the specifics of the district's teams, analyzing key player losses on both sides and how Van Buren is preparing to tackle these changes. He also talks about the team's rebuilding process, the replacement of crucial positions, and strategies for improvement, emphasizing the return of some pivotal players from injury and potential new talents rising through the ranks. This engaging discussion sheds light on how the Van Buren Warriors plan to leverage their strengths in the upcoming season and the critical role of teamwork and adaptability in their path to success.
CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT: win a free, completely produced for you trailer. We're partnering with Little Monster Media. How to enter:Subscribe to the LMM newsletter: https://littlemonstermedia.co.uk/Leave TPP a review on Apple PodcastsMessage TPP on Instagram to let us know you've entered (and follow us): trailerpark_podcastThe contest is open from NOW until March 15, 2025. On that date, we'll choose a random winner from all of the qualified entries and contact you via email. If we don't hear from you in one week, we will move on to the next selected winner.On this episode of TPP, we share the trailer for Summer Album/Winter Album.It's a musical debate podcast. Are our favorite albums summer albums, or winter albums?Written and produced by Arielle Nissenblatt. Edited by Adam FlahertySubmit your trailer to us: https://trailerparkpodcast.crd.co/Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT: win a free, completely produced for you trailer. We're partnering with Little Monster Media. How to enter:Subscribe to the LMM newsletter: https://littlemonstermedia.co.uk/Leave TPP a review on Apple PodcastsMessage TPP on Instagram to let us know you've entered (and follow us): trailerpark_podcastThe contest is open from NOW until March 15, 2025. On that date, we'll choose a random winner from all of the qualified entries and contact you via email. If we don't hear from you in one week, we will move on to the next selected winner.On this episode of TPP, we hear the trailer for Up in Smoke.This show was actually submitted to us via Arielle's other podcast, Podcast Elevator Pitch.Adam from Modern DadhoodSubmit your podcast to TPPHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Kelly and Ragon welcome L.M. Montgomery scholar and curator Emily Woster, Phd to the pod! Emily tells us all about L.M. Montgomery's reading life–what books she loved growing up, what influenced her books, her active reading style and her unique writing process. And in true kindred spirit fashion we nerd out about our influential reads and Emily's family legacy of Anne fandom! The Anne Manuscript for high quality scans of LMM's original handwritten manuscript and notes. The L.M. Montgomery Bookshelf where you can find scans of books from LMM's library including some of her own notations in the books and Emily's information and notes about history and context of these books! An amazing resource! And you can follow Emily on bluesky for updates about her work. Inspired by: Kelly is inspired by: Graphic bookends from the Container Store. Ragon is inspired by: Dragon Bookplates and Personalized Library Stamps . Emily is inspired by: Wonderworks: Literary Invention and the Science of Stories by Angus Fletcher and Story or Die: How to Use Brain Science to Engage, Persuade, and Change Minds in Business and in Life by Lisa Cron. And a bonus of the Library Kit from Knock Knock. If you want to get a free logo sticker from us, either leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or share your love for the pod on social media! Send us a photo of your share or review at either our email: kindredspirits.bookclub@gmail.com or on our KindredSpirits.BookClub Instagram.
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Stevie chats ups LMM on his & Josh's last day at the recording studio for their up coming 11th album. We talk new songs, recording process and when it will be out (hopefully). Next up is the anniversary release of 15. Its got some new live tracks on it with some special shows in 2025 to support it. Theres also a run of Vegas dates with the Scorpions followed by the new album and it tour.
Welche Bedeutung hat die Stahlindustrie in Deutschland? Wie steht es um die Industrie? Wie wird Stahl eigentlich hergestellt? Und was braucht es damit auch in Zukunft (grüner) Stahl in Deutschland produziert wird?Antworten gibt es in dieser neuen Folge von Kerstin Maria Rippel, LMM (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerstin-maria-rippel-ll-m-91080a149/). Kerstin ist die Hauptgeschäftsführerin der Wirtschaftsvereinigung Stahl - der zentralen Stimme der Stahlindustrie in Deutschland.Der enPower Podcast ist ein Projekt von Markus Fritz und Julius Wesche. Für Folgen-Ideen oder Kollaborationsanfragen gerne via email an hallo(at)enpower-podcast.de.Timestamps:(00:11:55) Wie ist der aktuelle Stand in der Stahlindustrie?(00:22:33) Stahlherstellung über die Primär- und Sekundärroute(00:33:28) Wie sieht die Zukunft der Stahlerzeugung aus?(00:38:40) Was sind grüne Leitmärkte?(00:43:09) Stahlerzeugung weltweit und Schutz von Europa(00:47:55) Was brauchen wir in Zukunft für grünen Stahl?(00:55:01) Recap
Kóka János: Az ingyenes, jól működő, állami egészségügy utópia Telex 2024-09-06 14:14:27 Belföld Kóka János A Doktor24 alapítója szerint együttműködésre lenne szükség az állami és magánegészségügy között. Melegpartikra járt az orbánista plébános 24.hu 2024-09-06 11:18:45 Belföld Bese Gergő A legfelsőbb kormányköröket is megjárta az akta, amely bizonyítja Bese Gergő kettős életét. Nesze neked, új szuperállampapír: százmilliárdokat tartanak a magyarok egy értelmetlenné vált befektetésben Portfolio 2024-09-06 10:30:00 Gazdaság Kamat Állampapír Fordulóponthoz ért nyáron a lakossági állampapírok piaca: amellett, hogy júniussal megkezdődött az első, 2019 júniusában induló Magyar Állampapír Pluszok lejárata, egy megújított MÁP Pluszt is piacra dobtak, jóval kedvezőbb kamatozással. Ennek ellenére még mindig sokan vannak a régi MÁP Plusz-hívők, az összes jegyzés közel 10%-át tartják a mai napi Mészáros Lőrinc csapatára fáj az energiaital-óriás foga Forbes 2024-09-06 10:51:06 Cégvilág Ausztria Red Bull Horvátország Mészáros Lőrinc Energiaital Állami pénz is van a projektben, ellátási láncok, foci. És ami a legfontosabb: új nevet kaphat az Opus Aréna. Mi történt? Egy horvátországi napilap szerint Mészáros Lőrinccel felvette a kapcsolatot a Red Bull a horvát élvonalbeli labdarúgó-bajnokságban szereplő NK Osijek megvásárlásáról – írta meg a VG. Az osztrák vállalat az eszéki focicsapattal e Kínai légikikötőt építenének a ferihegyi repülőtéren vg.hu 2024-09-06 12:48:45 Belföld Kína Repülőtér Nemzetgazdaság Peking Liszt Ferenc repülőtér Nagy Márton Pekingben tárgyal, a nemzetgazdasági miniszter fontos megállapodást kötött kínai kollégájával. Zelenszkij nagy segítséget kap Londonból, változhat a harcok menete Privátbankár 2024-09-06 13:21:09 Külföld Ukrajna Volodimir Zelenszkij London Nagy-Britannia több száz légvédelmi rakétát szállít Ukrajnának. A londoni védelmi minisztérium pénteki tájékoztatása szerint könnyű, több feladatra használható rakétarendszerekről (Lightweight Multirole Missile, LMM) van szó. Varga Mihály is reagált Matolcsy György csípős kritikáira, nem ért egyet a jegybank elnökével Liner 2024-09-06 11:36:02 Belföld Jegybank Varga Mihály Matolcsy György A pénzügyminiszternek meggyőződése, hogy a gazdasági növekedés gyorsulni fog Magyarországon. Gőzerővel épül a digitális diktatúra az Európai Unióban HírTV 2024-09-06 16:24:07 Külföld Európai Unió Tóth Máté ügyvéd a Patrióta legfrissebb videójában ezt a rendkívül veszélyes folyamatot mutatja be, és azt is elmondja, mit tehetünk a formálódó szellemi diktatúra ellen. A 42 és 50 év közötti orosz önkéntesek halnak meg a leggyakrabban az ukrajnai háborúban 444.hu 2024-09-06 16:04:44 Külföld Ukrajna háború Mozgósítás 2023 októbere óta a veszteségek a szerződést aláírók és a mozgósítottak körében nem csökkentek heti 100 alá, míg egyes hetekben az orosz újságírók több mint 310 önkéntes halálát jegyezték fel. Orbán Viktor: Európa három nagy kihívás előtt áll Magyar Hírlap 2024-09-06 13:48:11 Belföld háború Orbán Viktor Migráció Európai Bizottság Orbán Viktor kiemelte: az előző Európai Bizottságnak nem sikerült megállítania a háborút, a versenyképesség hanyatlását és a migrációt sem. Bepanaszolta az RTL-t a Médiatanács Luxemburgban a VV12 egyik adása miatt, mert élőben közvetítettek egy abúzust Media1 2024-09-06 10:55:59 Média Rádió Valóságshow NMHH Médiatanács Luxemburg A magyar Médiatanács a luxemburgi társhatósághoz fordul az RTL+ VV12 című reality-jének azon közvetítése miatt, amikor VV Dzsigeri élő adásban erőszakoskodott VV Giadával szemben. Az NMHH Médiatanácsa e heti ülésén ezenkívül újra megbírságolta a Rádió 1 Balázsék című műsorát, továbbá az AMC Networks egyik műsorával, médiaszolgáltatók pénzügyi támog Az új csatár érkezésének nyertese a Ferencváros, vesztese a magyar válogatott lehet Büntető.com 2024-09-06 15:48:46 Foci Magyar foci OTP Matheus Saldanha az átigazolási időszak utolsó óráiban csatlakozott a Ferencvároshoz és rögtön az OTP Bank Liga mezőnyének legértékesebb játékosa is lett. Ha a Partizan Beogradban látott formáját hozza, szép sikerekre vezetheti a magyar rekordbajnokot, ám ez óhatatlanul együtt járna azzal, hogy Varga Barnabás háttérbe szorul. Nagyszerű versenyzéssel ezüstérmet szerzett Luterán Petra Párizsban Demokrata 2024-09-06 12:00:02 Olimpia Párizs Paralimpia Luterán Petra ezüstérmes a T47-es kategória távolugró számában a párizsi paralimpián. Az utolsó igazán nyárias hétvége következik Kiderül 2024-09-06 13:08:59 Időjárás Hétvége A hétvégén még sokat süt a nap, majd hétfőn egy hullámzó front érkezik, magával hozva a rég nem látott esőt és átvonulása után a hőmérséklet is jelentősebben visszaesik. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Kóka János: Az ingyenes, jól működő, állami egészségügy utópia Telex 2024-09-06 14:14:27 Belföld Kóka János A Doktor24 alapítója szerint együttműködésre lenne szükség az állami és magánegészségügy között. Melegpartikra járt az orbánista plébános 24.hu 2024-09-06 11:18:45 Belföld Bese Gergő A legfelsőbb kormányköröket is megjárta az akta, amely bizonyítja Bese Gergő kettős életét. Nesze neked, új szuperállampapír: százmilliárdokat tartanak a magyarok egy értelmetlenné vált befektetésben Portfolio 2024-09-06 10:30:00 Gazdaság Kamat Állampapír Fordulóponthoz ért nyáron a lakossági állampapírok piaca: amellett, hogy júniussal megkezdődött az első, 2019 júniusában induló Magyar Állampapír Pluszok lejárata, egy megújított MÁP Pluszt is piacra dobtak, jóval kedvezőbb kamatozással. Ennek ellenére még mindig sokan vannak a régi MÁP Plusz-hívők, az összes jegyzés közel 10%-át tartják a mai napi Mészáros Lőrinc csapatára fáj az energiaital-óriás foga Forbes 2024-09-06 10:51:06 Cégvilág Ausztria Red Bull Horvátország Mészáros Lőrinc Energiaital Állami pénz is van a projektben, ellátási láncok, foci. És ami a legfontosabb: új nevet kaphat az Opus Aréna. Mi történt? Egy horvátországi napilap szerint Mészáros Lőrinccel felvette a kapcsolatot a Red Bull a horvát élvonalbeli labdarúgó-bajnokságban szereplő NK Osijek megvásárlásáról – írta meg a VG. Az osztrák vállalat az eszéki focicsapattal e Kínai légikikötőt építenének a ferihegyi repülőtéren vg.hu 2024-09-06 12:48:45 Belföld Kína Repülőtér Nemzetgazdaság Peking Liszt Ferenc repülőtér Nagy Márton Pekingben tárgyal, a nemzetgazdasági miniszter fontos megállapodást kötött kínai kollégájával. Zelenszkij nagy segítséget kap Londonból, változhat a harcok menete Privátbankár 2024-09-06 13:21:09 Külföld Ukrajna Volodimir Zelenszkij London Nagy-Britannia több száz légvédelmi rakétát szállít Ukrajnának. A londoni védelmi minisztérium pénteki tájékoztatása szerint könnyű, több feladatra használható rakétarendszerekről (Lightweight Multirole Missile, LMM) van szó. Varga Mihály is reagált Matolcsy György csípős kritikáira, nem ért egyet a jegybank elnökével Liner 2024-09-06 11:36:02 Belföld Jegybank Varga Mihály Matolcsy György A pénzügyminiszternek meggyőződése, hogy a gazdasági növekedés gyorsulni fog Magyarországon. Gőzerővel épül a digitális diktatúra az Európai Unióban HírTV 2024-09-06 16:24:07 Külföld Európai Unió Tóth Máté ügyvéd a Patrióta legfrissebb videójában ezt a rendkívül veszélyes folyamatot mutatja be, és azt is elmondja, mit tehetünk a formálódó szellemi diktatúra ellen. A 42 és 50 év közötti orosz önkéntesek halnak meg a leggyakrabban az ukrajnai háborúban 444.hu 2024-09-06 16:04:44 Külföld Ukrajna háború Mozgósítás 2023 októbere óta a veszteségek a szerződést aláírók és a mozgósítottak körében nem csökkentek heti 100 alá, míg egyes hetekben az orosz újságírók több mint 310 önkéntes halálát jegyezték fel. Orbán Viktor: Európa három nagy kihívás előtt áll Magyar Hírlap 2024-09-06 13:48:11 Belföld háború Orbán Viktor Migráció Európai Bizottság Orbán Viktor kiemelte: az előző Európai Bizottságnak nem sikerült megállítania a háborút, a versenyképesség hanyatlását és a migrációt sem. Bepanaszolta az RTL-t a Médiatanács Luxemburgban a VV12 egyik adása miatt, mert élőben közvetítettek egy abúzust Media1 2024-09-06 10:55:59 Média Rádió Valóságshow NMHH Médiatanács Luxemburg A magyar Médiatanács a luxemburgi társhatósághoz fordul az RTL+ VV12 című reality-jének azon közvetítése miatt, amikor VV Dzsigeri élő adásban erőszakoskodott VV Giadával szemben. Az NMHH Médiatanácsa e heti ülésén ezenkívül újra megbírságolta a Rádió 1 Balázsék című műsorát, továbbá az AMC Networks egyik műsorával, médiaszolgáltatók pénzügyi támog Az új csatár érkezésének nyertese a Ferencváros, vesztese a magyar válogatott lehet Büntető.com 2024-09-06 15:48:46 Foci Magyar foci OTP Matheus Saldanha az átigazolási időszak utolsó óráiban csatlakozott a Ferencvároshoz és rögtön az OTP Bank Liga mezőnyének legértékesebb játékosa is lett. Ha a Partizan Beogradban látott formáját hozza, szép sikerekre vezetheti a magyar rekordbajnokot, ám ez óhatatlanul együtt járna azzal, hogy Varga Barnabás háttérbe szorul. Nagyszerű versenyzéssel ezüstérmet szerzett Luterán Petra Párizsban Demokrata 2024-09-06 12:00:02 Olimpia Párizs Paralimpia Luterán Petra ezüstérmes a T47-es kategória távolugró számában a párizsi paralimpián. Az utolsó igazán nyárias hétvége következik Kiderül 2024-09-06 13:08:59 Időjárás Hétvége A hétvégén még sokat süt a nap, majd hétfőn egy hullámzó front érkezik, magával hozva a rég nem látott esőt és átvonulása után a hőmérséklet is jelentősebben visszaesik. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
What Industry Leading ISPs are Saying about Upping their Security Game, Podcast with Radware's Travis Volk, Podcast, Automation is driving down the cost of these attacks “Automation is driving down the cost of these attacks,” says Travis Volk, senior vice president of global service providers of Radware. “That means that the bad actors can cover smaller to medium businesses. We're having to, as a community, try to alleviate the burden into a much larger addressable market.” After traveling across four continents and visiting with over 75 unique ISPs, Travis Volk walked away with some interesting perspectives from industry leaders who are operating at the forefront of cybersecurity. “Hackers are also leveraging AI for widespread vulnerability assessment. Imagine they can sweep huge address ranges very quickly and use AI to accelerate code revision like bot variants and script modifications. And eventually, you get into this LMM prompt-assisted campaigns where we have some research being done in the universities that show 85% improvement in penetration testing with, basic prompting and retries through LLM support.” In this podcast, we discuss the top cyber threats they are facing Their challenges dealing with AI-empowered hackers who are exposing vulnerabilities a magnitude faster and moving down market to zero in on small businesses How they are coping with SOCs that are running exhausted Why layer 7 visibility, attack detection, and remediation are becoming more important Where they see blind spots in defense of distributed deployments What scaling modern protections have to do with the one aspiration they all share “I think we need to be mentally to evolve as well. Layered protections allow better contextual security and with a means for scaling. Modern consumer and enterprise applications require Layer 7 defense. Adding capabilities into existing platforms offers a sense of reliability and control. I would caution people to evaluate platforms capable of addressing numerous market segments and risk tolerances. I think one of the real challenges that the cyber community faces are providing quality security to more businesses.” Visit www.radware.com
Welcome to the latest episode of The Florida Project – the podcast where Disney fans celebrate Walt Disney World and all things Disney! In this episode, we'll discuss some nonsense in small topics, we'll discuss the latest changes to Lightning Lanes, and then Michael will share a mystery topic that Jason and I don't know about! All of that and more is coming up in this week's episode of The Florida Project!-- Recorded on June 30, 2024Small TopicsIndependence Day is coming up. What movie are you watching in addition to Independence Day?Who's a historical figure that LMM should do a Hamilton-style musical based on?If you were contracted to run a fireworks display for your local town, what would you spend on fireworks and what would you include in your show?NewsWalt Disney World Announces Major Changes to Genie+ and Lightning LanesDiscussion TopicMystery Disney TopicUpcoming EpisodesTBD (next week)PlugsJason: @Schmuck00Will: @ThyWillBDunnMichael: @MichaelMcDuckSite: http://www.tfppodcast.comTwitter: @tfp_podcastInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/tfppodcastPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/tfppodcastSupport the Show.
How do you write music down? How do I convey my musical ideas to you without being in the same room or without recorded music? These questions have puzzled musicians for thousands of years! But now, the question is: Is our current method of music notation the best it can be? Should innovation stop here? Join us as we break down the history of music notation and explore its future in this episode of LMM. Want to hear my music? Check out my links and dance around the lights at: ScoobertDoobert.pizza Click this discount link to receive 30% off your first year with DistroKid and share your music with the world: DistroKid.com/vip/lovemusicmore Sense of groove, sense of space, a sense of order. Pass around rhythms, indicate pitches, a portal in time. Podcast Produced by Beformer --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scoobertdoobert/message
Une entrevue bien particulière, alors que P.P. à l'occasion de s'entretenir avec Steven SLAB, Conteur, directeur artistique de PàQH et fondateur de la LMM. Dans le cadre du OFFO – le Festival international du conte de Memphrémagog, Steven va mélanger ses deux passions : le jeu de rôle et le conte ! Un mélange homogène entre deux pratiques artistiques qui, pourtant, se rejoignent sur plusieurs points ! Pour découvrir les Productions Ça commence à quelle heure
Join us for a captivating conversation with Britney Muller, where she delves into the realms of mentorship, AI innovations, and her enchanting ASL escapades. Explore the intersection of expertise and experience in this digital marketing adventure!Episode HighlightsBritney Muller shares her journey from pre-med to journalism to internet marketing, emphasizing learning beyond the classroom through diverse experiences like waitressing and mentorship from industry giants like Rand Fishkin. She reflects on the pivotal role of informal mentorship, highlighting relationships that blur the line between guidance and friendship.In the realm of AI, Muller warns against overreliance on LLMs for deterministic tasks like keyword research. She predicts a surge in industry-specific LLMs and advocates for thoughtful integration to maximize their potential. She discusses the importance of diversity in AI and shares a paper about the affinity group talks she saw poorly attended at NeurIPS. Additionally, she sheds light on biases in AI models and the importance of transparency in mitigating them.Beyond AI, Muller discusses her passion for American Sign Language, recounting inventive experiences like introducing ASL interpretation on ski slopes. She emphasizes the value of quality content over quantity in marketing and PR strategies. Through her diverse interests and expertise, Muller offers valuable insights into navigating the ever-evolving landscape of technology and communication.Episode Links Website - Data Sci 101Website - Britney MullerArticle/Paper re: Indigenous NAI researchersBlack in AIMuslim in AIIndigenous in AILatinX in AIFollow The Digital Marketing Mentor: Website and Blog: thedmmentor.com Instagram: @thedmmentor Linkedin: @thedmmentor YouTube: @thedmmentor Interested in Digital Marketing Services, Careers, or Courses? Check out more from the TDMM Family: Optidge.com - Full Service Digital Marketing Agency specializing in SEO, PPC, Paid Social, and Lead Generation efforts for established B2C and B2B businesses and organizations. ODEOacademy.com - Digital Marketing online education and course platform. ODEO gives you solid digital marketing knowledge to launch/boost your career or understand your business's digital marketing strategy.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Edge AI with a focus on the embedded edge market, featuring insights from Krishna Rangasayee, the founder and CEO of SiMa.ai. In this podcast we discuss the need to scale AI and ML technologies in the physical industrial realm, understanding what purpose-built AI looks like for the embedded edge market. We also talk about the potential of large multimodal models (LMM) in shaping the future of AI on the edge. Learn how these models promise enhanced accuracy and efficiency, along with reduced costs and power consumption. The episode wraps up with recommendations for further learning, including the book "Good to Great," which offers valuable insights into scaling and navigating the technology industry.BioKrishna Rangasayee is Founder and CEO of SiMa.ai. Previously, Krishna was COO of Groq and at Xilinx for 18 years, where he held multiple senior leadership roles including Senior Vice President and GM of the overall business, and Executive Vice President of global sales. While at Xilinx, Krishna grew the business to $2.5B in revenue at 70% gross margin while creating the foundation for 10+ quarters of sustained sequential growth and market share expansion. Prior to Xilinx, he held various engineering and business roles at Altera Corporation and Cypress Semiconductor. He holds 25+ international patents and has served on the board of directors of public and private companies.Social LinksYou can follow Krishna at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krishnarangasayee/You can follow Maribel at: X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/maribellopezLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maribellopezYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MaribelLopezResearch
Hihi, this is Alex, from Weights & Biases, coming to you live, from Yosemite! Well, actually I'm writing these words from a fake virtual yosemite that appears above my kitchen counter as I'm not a Vision Pro user and I will force myself to work inside this thing and tell you if it's worth it. I will also be on the lookout on anything AI related in this new spatial computing paradigm, like THIS for example! But back to rfeality for a second, we had quite the show today! We had the awesome time to have Junyang Justin Lin, a dev lead in Alibaba, join us and talk about Qwen 1.5 and QwenVL and then we had a deep dive into quite a few Acronyms I've been seeing on my timeline lately, namely DSPy, ColBERT and (the funniest one) RAGatouille and we had a chat with Connor from Weaviate and Benjamin the author of RAGatouille about what it all means! Really really cool show today, hope you don't only read the newsletter but listen on Spotify, Apple or right here on Substack. TL;DR of all topics covered: * Open Source LLMs * Alibaba releases a BUNCH of new QWEN 1.5 models including a tiny .5B one (X announcement)* Abacus fine-tunes Smaug, top of HF leaderboard based Qwen 72B (X)* LMsys adds more open source models, sponsored by Together (X)* Jina Embeddings fine tune for code* Big CO LLMs + APIs* Google rebranding Bard to Gemini and launching Gemini Ultra (Gemini)* OpenAI adds image metadata (Announcement)* OpenAI keys are now restricted per key (Announcement)* Vision & Video* Bria - RMBG 1.4 - Open Source BG removal that runs in your browser (X, DEMO)* Voice & Audio* Meta voice, a new apache2 licensed TTS - (Announcement)* AI Art & Diffusion & 3D* Microsoft added DALL-E editing with "designer" (X thread)* Stability AI releases update to SVD - video 1.1 launches with a webUI, much nicer videos* Deep Dive with Benjamin Clavie and Connor Shorten show notes:* Benjamin's announcement of RAGatouille (X)* Connor chat with Omar Khattab (author of DSPy and ColBERT) - Weaviate Podcast* Very helpful intro to ColBert + RAGatouille - NotionOpen Source LLMs Alibaba releases Qwen 1.5 - ranges from .5 to 72B (DEMO)With 6 sizes, including 2 new novel ones, from as little as .5B parameter models to an interesting 4B, to all the way to a whopping 72B, Alibaba open sources additional QWEN checkpoints. We've had the honor to have friend of the pod Junyang Justin Lin again, and he talked to us about how these sizes were selected, that even thought this model beats Mistral Medium on some benchmarks, it remains to be seen how well this performs on human evaluations, and shared a bunch of details about open sourcing this.The models were released with all the latest and greatest quantizations, significantly improved context length (32K) and support for both Ollama and Lm Studio (which I helped make happen and am very happy for the way ThursdAI community is growing and connecting!) We also had a chat about QwenVL Plus and QwebVL Max, their API only examples for the best open source vision enabled models and had the awesome Piotr Skalski from Roborflow on stage to chat with Junyang about those models! To me a success of ThursdAI, is when the authors of things we talk about are coming to the show, and this is Junyang second appearance, which he joined at midnight at the start of the chinese new year, so greately appreciated and def. give him a listen! Abacus Smaug climbs to top of the hugging face leaderboard Junyang also mentioned that Smaug is now at the top of the leaderboards, coming from Abacus, this is a finetune of the previous Qwen-72B, not even this new one. First model to achieve an average score of 80, this is an impressive appearance from Abacus, though they haven't released any new data, they said they are planning to! They also said that they are planning to finetune Miqu, which we covered last time, the leak from Mistral that was acknowledged by Arthur Mensch the CEO of Mistral.The techniques that Abacus used to finetune Smaug will be released an upcoming paper! Big CO LLMs + APIsWelcome Gemini Ultra (bye bye Bard) Bard is no longer, get ready to meet Gemini. it's really funny because we keep getting cofusing naming from huge companies like Google and Microsoft. Just a week ago, Bard with Gemini Pro shot up to the LMSYS charts, after regular gemini pro API were not as close. and now we are suppose to forget that Bard even existed?
Latent Space is heating up! Our paper club ran into >99 person Discord limits, oops. We are also introducing 2 new online meetups: LLM Paper Club Asia for Asia timezone (led by Ivan), and AI in Action: hands-on application of AI (led by KBall). To be notified of all upcoming Latent Space events, subscribe to our new Luma calendar (sign up for individual events, or hit the RSS icon to sync all events to calendar).In the halcyon open research days of 2022 BC (Before-ChatGPT), DeepMind was the first to create a SOTA multimodal model by taking a pre-existing LLM (Chinchilla 80B - now dead?) and pre-existing vision encoder (CLIP) and training a “glue” adapter layer, inspiring a generation of stunningly cheap and effective multimodal models including LLaVA (one of the Best Papers of NeurIPS 2023), BakLLaVA and FireLLaVA. However (for reasons we discuss in today's conversation), DeepMind's Flamingo model was never open sourced. Based on the excellent paper, LAION stepped up to create OpenFlamingo, but it never scaled beyond 9B. Simultaneously, the M4 (audio + video + image + text multimodality) research team at HuggingFace announced an independent effort to reproduce Flamingo up to the full 80B scale:The effort started in March, and was released in August 2023.We happened to visit Paris last year, and visited HuggingFace HQ to learn all about HuggingFace's research efforts, and cover all the ground knowledge LLM people need to become (what Chip Huyen has termed) “LMM” people. In other words:What is IDEFICS?IDEFICS is an Open Access Visual Language Model, available in 9B and 80B model sizes. As an attempt to re-create an open-access version of Flamingo, it seems to track very well on a range of multimodal benchmarks (which we discuss in the pod):You can see the reasoning abilities of the models to take a combination of interleaved images + text in a way that allows users to either describe images, ask questions about the images, or extend/combine the images into different artworks (e.g. poetry).
This episode zeroes in on Stage 4 but starts with a review of the first three stages. Stage 1 lays the groundwork by defining the blog's identity, setting up key elements, and establishing topic clusters. Stage 2, the pathfinder stage, advances to creating keyword-driven content, choosing appropriate social media channels, and initiating email marketing strategies. In Stage 3, bloggers concentrate on crafting lead magnets tailored to different personas, integrating these into the email system, setting up an editorial calendar for newsletters, and maintaining consistent communication with their audience.We also discuss the strategic planning involved in blogging, such as understanding the target market, conducting keyword research, building content clusters, starting backlink campaigns, and implementing lead magnets to collect email addresses. A notable resource mentioned is the LMM available on leslipeterson.com, designed to aid in defining personas and generating effective lead magnets. The importance of recognizing low traffic seasons and using seasonal keywords to maintain steady visitor numbers is also discussed, alongside the necessity of conducting an annual audit to ensure the blog remains updated and optimized. THE INSIDER MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN AGAIN! Learn more here: https://leslipeterson.com/insider2/You can search all these episodes using my Podcast GPT. It's a great place to ask "me" a blogging question! Find that here on the bottom right: https://leslipeterson.com/If you're a professional blogger (or want to be) then check out my FREE Facebook Group where we talk about the business of blogging everyday! https://www.facebook.com/groups/leslipetersonThe quickest way to increase your traffic? Update your content regularly. Get a free blog post update checklist here: https://leslipeterson.com/Curious about how to connect with your newsletter audience? Get a free list of 52 Newsletter Connection Prompts here: https://leslipeterson.com/Need help understanding your blog personas and getting lead magnet ideas? Get my FREE GPT4.0 Lead Magnet Masterkit here: https://leslipeterson.com/===== FOLLOW ME ===== FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/leslipeterson Podcast: ...
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“A.I. is not the problem; it's the solution.”—Andrew Ng at TED, 17 October 2023Recorded 21 November 2023Transcript with relevant links and links to audio fileEric Topol (00:00):Hello, it's Eric Topol with Ground Truths, and I'm really delighted to have with me Andrew Ng, who is a giant in AI who I've gotten to know over the years and have the highest regard. So Andrew, welcome.Andrew Ng (00:14): Hey, thanks Eric. It's always a pleasure to see you.Eric Topol (00:16):Yeah, we've had some intersections in multiple areas of AI. The one I wanted to start with is that you've had some direct healthcare nurturing and we've had the pleasure of working with Woebot Health, particularly with Alison Darcy, where the AI chatbot has been tested in randomized trials to help people with depression and anxiety. And, of course, that was a chatbot in the pre-transformer or pre-LLM era. I wonder if you could just comment about that as well as your outlook for current AI models in healthcare.Andrew Ng (01:05):So Alyson Darcy is brilliant. It's been such a privilege to work with her over the years. One of the exciting things about AI is a general purpose technology. It's not useful for one thing. And I think in healthcare and more broadly across the world, we're seeing many creative people use AI for many different applications. So I was in Singapore a couple months ago and I was chatting with some folks, Dean Chang and one of his doctors, Dr. M, about how they're using AI to read EHRs in a hospital in Singapore to try to estimate how long a patient's going to be in the hospital because of pneumonia or something. And it was actually triggering helpful for conversations where a doctor say, oh, I think this patient will be in for three days, but the AI says no, I'm guessing 15 days. And this triggers a conversation where the doctor takes a more careful look. And I thought that was incredible. So all around the world, many innovators everywhere, finding very creative ways to apply AI to lots of different problems. I think that's super exciting.Eric Topol (02:06):Oh, it's extraordinary to me. I think Geoff Hinton has thought that the most important application of current AI is in the healthcare/ medical sphere. But I think that the range here is quite extraordinary. And one of the other things that you've been into for all these years with Coursera starting that and all the courses for deep learning.AI —the democratization of knowledge and education in AI. Since this is something like all patients would want to look up on whatever GPT-X about their symptoms different than of course a current Google search. What's your sense about the ability to use generative AI in this way?Andrew Ng (02:59):I think that instead of seeing a doctor as a large language model, what's up with my symptoms, people are definitely doing it. And there have been anecdotes of this maybe saving a few people's lives even. And I think in the United States we're privileged to have some would say terrible, but certainly better than many other country's healthcare system. And I feel like a lot of the early go-to market for AI enabled healthcare may end up being in countries or just places with less access to doctors. The definitely countries where you can either decide do you want to go see if someone falls sick? You can either send your kid to a doctor or you can have your family eat for the next two weeks, pick one. So with families made these impossible decisions, I wish we could give everyone in the world access to a great doctor and sometimes the alternatives that people face are pretty harsh. I think any hope, even the very imperfect hope of LLM, I know it sounds terrible, it will hallucinate, it will give bad medical advice sometimes, but is that better than no medical advice? I think there's really some tough ethical questions are being debated around the world right now.Eric Topol (04:18):Those hallucinations or confabulation, won't they get better over time?Andrew Ng (04:24):Yes, I think LLM technology is advanced rapidly. They still do hallucinate, they do still mix stuff up, but it turns out that I think people still have an impression of LLM technology from six months ago. But so much has changed in the last six months. So even in the last six months, it is actually much harder now to get an LMM, at least many of the public ones offered by launch companies. It's much harder now compared to six months ago to get it to give you deliberately harmful advice or if you ask it for detailed instructions on how to commit a crime. Six months ago it was actually pretty easy. So that was not good. But now it's actually pretty hard. It's not impossible. And I actually ask LLMs for strange things all the time just to test them. And yes, sometimes I can get them when I really try to do something inappropriate, but it's actually pretty difficult.(05:13):But hallucination is just a different thing where LLMs do mix stuff up and you definitely don't want that when it comes to medical advice. So it'll be an interesting balance I think of when should we use web search for trust authoritative sources. So if I have a sprained ankle, hey, let me just find a webpage on trust from a trusted medical authority on how to deal with sprained ankle. But there are also a lot of things where there is no one webpage that just gives me an answer. And then this is an alternative for generating a novel thing that's need to my situation. In non-healthcare cases, this has clearly been very valuable in just the healthcare, given the criticality of human health and human life. I think people are wrestling with some challenging questions, but hallucinations are slowly going down.Eric Topol (05:59):Well, hopefully they'll continue to improve on that. And as you pointed out the other guardrails that will help. Now that gets me to a little over a month ago, we were at the TED AI program and you gave the opening talk, which was very inspirational, and you basically challenged the critics of the negativism on AI with three basic issues: amplifying our worst impulses, taking our jobs and wiping out humanity. And it was very compelling and I hope that that will be posted soon. And of course we'll link it, but can you give us a skinny of your antidote to the doomerism about AI?Andrew Ng (06:46):Yeah, so I think AI is a very beneficial technology on average. I think it comes down to do we think the world is better off or worse off with more intelligence in it, be it human intelligence or artificial intelligence? And yes, intelligence can be used for nefarious purposes and it has been in history, I think a lot of humanity has progress through humans getting smarter and better trained and more educated. And so I think on average the world is better off with more intelligence in it. And as for AI wiping oiut humanity, I just don't get it. I've spoken with some of the people with this concern, but their arguments for how AI could wipe up humanity are so vague that they boil down to it could happen. And I can't prove it won't happen any more than I can prove a negative like that. I can't prove that radio wave is being emitted from earth won't cause aliens to find us and space aliens to wipe us out. But I'm not very alarmed about space aliens, maybe I should be. I don't know. And I find that there are real harms that are being created by the alarmist narrative on AI. One thing that's quite sad was chatting with they're now high school students that are reluctant to enter AI because they heard they could lead to human extinction and they don't want any of that. And that's just tragic that we're causing high school students to make a decision that's bad for themselves and bad for humanity because of really unmerited alarms about human extinction.Eric Topol (08:24):Yeah, no question about that. You had, I think a very important quote is “AI is not the problem, it's the solution” during that. And I think that gets us to the recent flap, if you will, with OpenAI that's happened in recent days whereby it appears to be the same tension between the techno-optimists like you and I would say, versus the effective altruism (EA) camp. And I wonder what your thoughts are regarding, obviously we don't know all the inside dynamics of this, with probably the most publicized interactions in AI that I can remember in terms of its intensity, and it's not over yet. But what were your thoughts about as this has been unfolding, which is, of course, still in process?Andrew Ng (09:19):Yeah, honestly, a lot of my thoughts have been with all the employees of OpenAI, these are hundreds of hardworking, well-meaning people. They want to build tech, make available others, make the world better off and out of the blue overnight. The jobs livelihoods and their levers to make a very positive impact to the world was disrupted for reasons that seem vague and at least from the silence of the board, I'm not aware of any good reasons for really all these wonderful people's work and then livelihoods and being disrupted. So I feel sad that that just happened, and then I feel like OpenAI is not perfect, no organization in the world is, but frankly they're really moving AI forward. And I think a lot of people have benefited from the work of OpenAI. And I think the disruptions of that as well is also quite tragic. And this may be—we will see if this turns out to be one of the most dramatic impacts of unwarranted doomsaying narratives causing a lot of harm to a lot of people. But we'll see what continuously emerges from the situation.Eric Topol (10:43):Yeah, I mean I think this whole concept of AGI, artificial general intelligence and how it gets down to this fundamental assertion that we're at AGI, the digital brain or we're approximating or the whole idea that the machine understanding is that at unprecedented levels. I wonder your thoughts because obviously there still is the camp that says this is a sarcastic parrot. It's all anything that suggests understanding is basically because of pre-training or other matters and to try to assign any real intelligence that's at the level of human even for a particular task no less beyond human is unfounded. What is your sense about this tension and this ongoing debate, which seemed to be part of the OpenAI board issues?Andrew Ng (11:50):So I'm not sure what happening in the OpenAI board, but the most widely accepted definition of AGI is AI to do any intellectual tasks that the human can. And I do see many companies redefining AGI to other definitions. So for the original definition, I think we're decades away. We're very clearly not there, but many companies that, let's say alternative definitions and yeah, you have an alternative definition, maybe we're there already. One of my eCommerce friends looked at one of the alternative definitions. He said, well, for that definition, I think we got AGI 30 years ago.(12:29):And looking on the more positive side. And I think one of the signs that the companies reach AGI frankly would be if they're rational economic player, they should maybe let go all of their employees that do maybe intellectual work. So until that happens, I just don't, not to joke about it, that would be a serious thing. But I think we're still many decades away from that original definition of AGI. But on the more positive side in healthcare and other sectors, I feel like there's a recipe for using AI that I find fruitful and exciting, which is it turns out that jobs are made out of tasks and I think of AI as automating tasks rather than jobs. So a few years ago, Geoff Hinton had made some strong statements about AI replacing radiologists. I think those predictions have really not come true today, but it turns out as Eric, I enjoy your book, which is very thoughtful about AI as well.(13:34):And I think if you look at say the job of radiologists, they do many, many different things, one of which is read x-rays, but they also do patient intakes, they operate X-ray machines. And I find that when we look at the healthcare sector or other sectors and look at what people are doing, break jobs down into tasks, then usually there can often be a subset of tasks. There's some that are amenable to AI automation and that recipe is helping a lot of businesses create value and also in some cases make healthcare better. So I'm actually excited and because healthcare, so many people doing such a diverse range of tasks, I would love to see more organizations do this type of analysis.(14:22):The interesting thing about that is we can often automate, I'm going to make up a number, 20% or 30% or whatever, have a lot of different jobs tasks. So one, there's a strong sign we're far from AGI because we can't automate a hundred percent of the intellectual tasks, but second, many people's jobs are safe because when we automate 20% of someone's job, they can focus on the other 80% and maybe even be more productivity and causes the marginal value of labor and therefore maybe even salaries that go uprooted and down. Actually recently, a couple weeks ago, few weeks ago, released a new course on Coursera “Generative AI for Everyone” where I go deeper into this recipe for finding opportunities, but I'm really excited about working with partners to go find these opportunities and go build to them.Eric Topol (15:15):Yeah, I commend you for that because you have been for your career democratizing the knowledge of AI and this is so important and that new course is just one more example. Everyone could benefit from it. Getting back to your earlier point, just because in the clinician doctor world, the burdensome task of data clerk function of having to be slave to keyboards and entering the visit data and then all the post- visit things. Now, of course, we're seeing synthetic notes and all this can be driven through an automated note that is not involving any keyboard work. And so, just as you say, that comprises maybe 20, 30% of a typical doctor's day, if not more. And the fact is that that change could then bring together the patient and doctor again, which has been a relationship that suffered because of electronic records and all of the data clerk functions. That's just a really, I think, a great example of what you just pointed out. I love “Letters from Andrew” which you publish, which as you mentioned, one of your recent posts was about the generative AI for everyone. And in those you recently addressed loneliness, which is as associated with all sorts of bad health outcomes. And I wonder if you could talk about how AI could help loneliness.Andrew Ng (16:48):So this is a fascinating case study where, so AI fund, we had wanted to do something on AI and relationships, kind of romantic relationships. And I'm an AI guy, I feel like, what do I know about romance? And if you don't believe me, you can ask my wife, she'll confirm I know nothing about romance, but we're privileged to partner with the former CEO of Tinder, Renata Nyborg, who knows about relationships in a very systematic way far more than anyone I know. And so working with her with a deep expertise about relationships, and it turns out she actually knows a lot about AI too. But then my team's knowledge about AI we're able to build something very unique that she launched that she announced called me. Now I've been playing around with it on my phone and it's actually interesting, remarkably good. I think relationship mentor, frankly, I wish I had Meeno back when I was single instead, I've asked my dumb questions to, and I'm excited that maybe AI, I feel like tech maybe has contributed to loneliness. I know the data is mixed, that social media contributes to social isolation. I know that different opinions are different types of data, but this is one case where hopefully AI can clearly not be the problem, but be part of the solution to help people gain the skills to build better relationships.Eric Topol (18:17):Yeah, now, it's really interesting here again, the counterintuitive idea that technology could enhance human bonds, which are all too short that we want to enhance. Of course, you've had an incredible multi-dimensional career. We talked a little bit about your role in education with the founding of the massive online courses (MOOCs), but also with Baidu and Google. And then of course at Stanford you've seen the academic side, you've seen the leading tech titan side, the entrepreneurial side with the various ventures of trying to get behind companies that have promised you have the whole package of experience and portfolio. How do you use that now going forward? You're still so young and the field is so exciting. Where do you try to just cover all the bases or do you see yourself changing gears in some way? You haven't had a foot in every aspect?Andrew Ng (19:28):Oh, I really like what I do. I think these days I spend a lot of time at AI fund builds new companies using AI and deep learning.ai is an educational arm. And one of the companies that AI fund has helped incubate does computer vision work than AI. We actually have a lot of healthcare users as well using, I feel like with the recent advances in AI at the technology layer, things like large language models, I feel like a lot of the work that lies ahead of the entire field is to build applications on top of that. In fact, a lot of the media buzz has been on the technology layer, and this happens every time this technology change. When the iPhone came out, when we shifted the cloud, it's interesting for the media to talk about the technology, but it turns out the only way for the technology suppliers to be successful is if the application builders are even more successful.(20:26):They've got to generate enough revenue to pay the technology suppliers. So I've been spending a lot of my time thinking about the application layer and how to help either myself or support others to build more applications. And the annoying and exciting thing about AI is as a general purpose technology, there's just so much to do, there's so many applications to build. It's kind of like what is electricity good for? Or what is the cloud good for? It's just so many different things. So it is going to take us, frankly, longer than we wish, but it will be exciting and meaningful work to go to all the corners of healthcare and all the corners of education and finance and industrial and go find these applications and go help them.Eric Topol (21:14):Well, I mean you have such a broad and diverse experience and you predicted much of this. I mean, you knew somehow or other that when the graphic processing unit (GPU) would go from a very low number to tens of thousands of them, what might happen. And you were there, I think, before and perhaps anyone else. One of the things of course that this whole field now gets us to is potential tech dominance. And by what I mean there is that you've got a limited number of companies like Microsoft and Google and Meta and maybe Inflection AI and a few others that have capabilities of 30,000, 40,000, whatever number of GPUs. And then you have academic centers like your adjunct appointment at Stanford, which maybe has a few hundred or here at Scripps Research that has 150. And so we don't have the computing power to do base models and what can we do? How do you see the struggle between the entities that have what appears to be almost, if you will, if it's not unlimited, it's massive computing power versus academics that want to advance the field. They have different interests of course, but they don't have that power base. Where is this headed?Andrew Ng (22:46):Yeah, so I think the biggest danger to that concentration is regulatory capture. So I've been quite alarmed over moves that various entities, some companies, but also governments here in the US and in Europe, especially US and Europe, less than other places have been contemplating regulations that I think places a very high regulatory compliance burden that big tech companies have the capacity to satisfy, but that smaller players will not have the capacity to satisfy. And in particular, the definitely companies would rather not have the computer open source. When you take a smaller size, say 7 billion parameters model and fine tune it for specific to, it works remarkably well for many specific tasks. So for a lot of applications, you don't need a giant model. And actually I routinely run a seven or 13 billion parameters model on my laptop, more inference than fine tuning. But it's within the realm of what a lot of players can do.(23:51):But if inconvenient laws are passed, and they've certainly been proposed in Europe under the EU AI Act and also the White House Executive Order, if I think we've taken some dangerous steps to what putting in place very burdensome compliance requirements that would make it very difficult for small startups and potentially very difficult for less smaller organizations to even release open source software. Open source software has been one of the most important building blocks for everyone in tech. I mean, if you use a computer or a smartphone that because open, that's built on top of open source software, TCP, IP, internet, just how the internet works, law of that is built on top of open source software. So regulations that pamper people just wanting to release open source, that would be very destructive for innovation.Eric Topol (24:48):Right? In keeping with what we've been talking about with the doomsday prophecies and the regulations and things that would slow up things, the whole progress in the field, which we are obviously in touch with both sides and the tension there, but overregulation, the potential hazards of that are not perhaps adequately emphasized. And another one of your letters (Letters from Andrew), which you just got to there, was about AI at the edge and the fact that we can move towards, in contrast to the centralized computing power at a limited number of entities as you, I think just we're getting at, there's increasing potential for being able to do things on a phone or a laptop. Can you comment about that?Andrew Ng (25:43):Yeah, I feel like I'm going against many trends. It sounds like I'm off in a very weird direction, but I'm bullish about AI at the edge. I feel like if I want to do grammar checking using a large language model, why do I need to send all my data to a cloud provider when a small language model can do it just fine on my laptop? Or one of my collaborators at Stanford was training a large language model in order to do electronic health records. And so at Stanford, this actually worked done by one of the PhD students I've been working with. But so Yseem wound up fine tuning a large language model at Stanford so that he could run inference over there and not have to ship EHR and not have to ship private medical records to a cloud provider. And so I think that was an important thing to, and if open source were shut down, I think someone like Yseem would have had a much harder time doing this type of work.Eric Topol (27:04):I totally follow you the point there. Now, the last thing I wanted to get to was a multimodal AI in healthcare. When we spoke 5 years ago, when I was working on the Deep Medicine book, multimodal AI wasn't really possible. And the idea was that someday we'll have the models to do it. The idea here is that each of us has all these layers of data, our various electronic health records, our genome, our gut microbiome, our sensors and environmental data, social determinants of health, our immunome, it just goes on and on. And there's also the corpus of medical knowledge. So right now, no one has really done multimodal. They've done bimodal AI in healthcare where they take the electronic health records and the genome, or usually it's electronic health records and the scan, medical scan. No one has done more than a couple layers yet.(28:07):And the question I have is, it seems like that's imminently going to be accomplished. And then let's then get to will there be a virtual health coach? So unlike these virtual coaches like Woebot and the diabetes coaches and the hypertension coaches, will we ultimately have with multimodal AI, your forecast on that, the ability to have feedback to any given individual to promote their health, to prevent conditions that they might be at risk for having later in life or help managing all their conditions that they actually have already been declared. What's your sense about where we are with multimodal AI?Andrew Ng (28:56):I think there's a lot of work to be done still at unimodal, a lot of work to be done in text. LLM AI does a lot of work on images, and maybe not to talk about Chang's work all the time, but just this morning, I was just earlier, I was chatting with him about he's trying to train a large transformer on some time series other than text or images. And then semi collaborative, Stanford, Jeremy Irvin, Jose kind of poking at the corners of this. But I think a lot of people feel appropriately that there's a lot of work to be done still in unimodal. So I'm cheering that on. But then there's also a lot of work to be done in multimodal, and I see work beyond text and images, maybe genome, maybe some of the time series things, maybe some the HR specific things, which maybe is kind of textbook kind of not, I think it was just about a year ago that check GP was announced. So who knows? Just one more year of progress, who knows where it will be.Eric Topol (29:55):Yeah. Well, we know there will be continued progress, that's for sure. And hopefully as we've been discussing, there won't be significant obstacles for that. And hopefully there will be a truce between the two camps of the doomerism and optimism or somehow we're meet in the middle. But Andrew, it's been a delight to get your views on all this. I don't know how the OpenAI affair will settle out, but it does seem to be representative of the times we live in because at the same TED AI that you and I spoke at Ilya, spoke about AGI and that was followed onlhy a matter by days by Sam Altman talking about AGI and how OpenAI was approaching AGI capabilities. And it seems like this is, even though as you said, that there's a lot of different definition for AGI, the progress that's being made right now is extraordinary.(30:57):And grappling with the idea that there are certain tasks, at least certain understandings, certain intelligence that may be superhuman via machines is more than provocative. And I know you are asked to comment about this all the time, and it's great because in many respects, you're an expert, neutral observer. You're not in one of these companies that's trying to assert that they have sparks of AGI or actual AGI or whatever. So in closing, I think we look to you as , not just an expert, but one who has had such broad experience in this field and who has predicted so much of its progress and warned of the reasons that we would not continue to make that type of extraordinary progress. So I want to thank you for that. I'll keep reading Letters from Andrew. I hope everybody does, as many people as possible, should attend your “Generative AI for Everyone” course. And thank you for what you've done for the field, Andrew, we're all indebted to you.Andrew Ng (32:17):Thank you, Eric. You're always so gracious. It's always such a pleasure to see you and collaborate with you.Thanks for listening and reading Ground Truths. Please share this podcast if you found it informative. Get full access to Ground Truths at erictopol.substack.com/subscribe
This month's episode of the ETA Insider Podcast features Lisa Forrest, Director of Live Oak Bank. At the time of the taping last March, the LMM SBA market was in the throws of adjusting to the interest rate shocks. Deal flow at that time was in a state of disarray as buyers, sellers, and lenders were all trying to figure out acquisition structures in this rate environment. Almost 7 months later, the market is starting to adjust and many lenders like Live Oak Bank will end up with solid 2023 production and heading into 2024 with a good pipeline of transactions. Ms. Forrest also refers to some potential SBA SOP changes that, as of this drop, are still in flux. It would be an understatement to say that the LMM for self-funded searchers has seen disruption in 2023. But with disruption also comes opportunity. Released October 31, 2023
Large multimodal models (LMM) have recently shown encouraging progress with visual instruction tuning. In this note, we show that the fully-connected vision-language cross-modal connector in LLaVA is surprisingly powerful and data-efficient. With simple modifications to LLaVA, namely, using CLIP-ViT-L-336px with an MLP projection and adding academic-task-oriented VQA data with simple response formatting prompts, we establish stronger baselines that achieve state-of-the-art across 11 benchmarks. Our final 13B checkpoint uses merely 1.2M publicly available data, and finishes full training in ~1 day on a single 8-A100 node. We hope this can make state-of-the-art LMM research more accessible. Code and model will be publicly available. 2023: Haotian Liu, Chunyuan Li, Yuheng Li, Yong Jae Lee https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.03744v1.pdf
Happy 150 Episodes to us! And who better to celebrate with than not-a-bastard, not-an-orphan, and definitely not-the-son-of-a-whore, Alexander Hellenberg! He's writing a mobster pirate musical! I mean, he's basically LMM himself. Other discussion topics may include: - Giant orange heads and other rashes of prickly misfortune - The continued pitch for future hot spot "Hellaburgers" - A very sad (and filthy) story about a manatee - Tampon defenestrations - A celebration of the southern US and its women, from beach to peach Follow Rum Runners here! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091729314382 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goingterribly/message
Christmas With Lucy Maud Montgomery - A Selection Of Stories by Lucy Maud Montgomery audiobook. This work is a selection of Christmas stories (or sometimes chapters) of Lucy Maud Montgomery from different sources and different times. The focus is widened a bit to include a few works about Thanksgiving Day and New Year’s Day. LMM was a prolific Canadian author in the early 20th century whose works were very popular in her own country as well as the United States, and indeed around the world. Perhaps her most read novel was her first, Anne Of Green Gables. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Does it seem like there is gloom and doom everywhere you look today? It certainly seems so as we investigate some of the troubling events happening worldwide in our March 2023 Prophecy Update. However, even as we watch these things unfold, we can look to Jesus in hope as we heed His words in Luke 21:28 to look up and look to Him. For more Info, visit: https://atheycreek.com/
Does it seem like there is gloom and doom everywhere you look today? It certainly seems so as we investigate some of the troubling events happening worldwide in our March 2023 Prophecy Update. However, even as we watch these things unfold, we can look to Jesus in hope as we heed His words in Luke 21:28 to look up and look to Him. For more Info, visit: https://atheycreek.com/
This podcast crew has so much in common with the heroine of Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic, Anne of Green Gables. We too prattle on incessantly, have ill-advised adventures in hair dyeing, and we're big in Japan... one might say we're kindred spirits. In this episode we take a turn down the White Way of Delight and visit Avonlea as we return to a book that's an absolute mashed potatoes of a book for some of us. We discuss place as character, try to decipher Rachel Lynde's interesting brand of feminism, rhapsodize over the magic of childhood, and delve into the stigma faced by both orphans and redheads in the 19th century. We adore LMM's vivid landscape descriptions and economical writing, but we wonder if the 1985 Sullivan adaptation didn't improve Anne's puffed sleeve dress a bit by making it blue instead of... brown?!?These Books Made Me is a podcast about the literary heroines who shaped us and is a product of the Prince George's County Memorial Library System podcast network. Stay in touch with us via Twitter @PGCMLS with #TheseBooksMadeMe or by email at TheseBooksMadeMe@pgcmls.info. For recommended readalikes and deep dives into topics related to each episode, visit our blog at https://pgcmls.medium.com/. We cover a lot of ground in this episode and used some books and articles as jumping off points. Here's a brief list of some of them if you want to do your own further research:Make it Fashion! (Anne edition) https://fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/1880-1889/You're sick? How Romantic! https://hms.harvard.edu/magazine/handed-down/fever-dreamsThe Edwardian era: https://www.anneofgreengables.com/blog-posts/the-edwardian-era-and-anne-of-green-gablesBarnardo's Boys: https://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2015/06/19/a-timeline-of-barnardos-and-other-child-emigration-programs.html
Welcome to the VERY late 30th episode of the GeekSpeak Podcast! This week, your hosts, Sean and Josh, talk about the passing of Kevin Conroy, the movie Mask of the Phantasm, Indiana Jones, Kevin Feige, Hercules, and so much more!Tweet us your thoughts at #GeekSpeakPod!---TIMESTAMPS---0:00 - Intro4:40 - Martin Scorcese birthday5:24 - JL Cartoon Anniversary7:29 - Cavill Leaving Witcher11:22 - Kevin Feige was asked to go to DC12:18 - Coven of Chaos Casting14:17 - Hercules Inspired by Tiktok16:41 - Last Of Us Release Date & Poster17:56 - A Quiet Place Day One Casting19:38 - A Quiet Place 320:26 - Wonderman Casting23:06 - Penguin Show Casting23:29 - Black Panther Wakanda Forever25:45 - Scream 6 News26:12 - Stranger Things VR Game26:45 - YADDLE27:39 - Spider-Punk SpiderVerse News28:56 - LMM as Hermes30:09 - Garfield Movie Casting31:59 - Indiana Jones TV Show33:11 - Jason Momoa Lobo?34:58 - Avatar: The Last Airbender Movie News35:58 - Greta Gerwig Narnia Movies37:20 - BATMAN: Mask of the PhantasmOfficial GeekSpeak Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeekSpeakPodSean's Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheTheaterNerdJosh's Twitter: https://twitter.com/J_Rudy28Official GeekSpeak YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/GeekSpeakPodcastOfficial GeekSpeak Email: PodGeekSpeak@gmail.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/geekspeak-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One thing that struck us as we read classic novels is the many references to our heroines taking food to sick people. Today we revisit “invalid care,” and show how bookish stars such as Pollyanna and Jo March teach us how to become more thoughtful, compassionate, and supportive via food and drink to our friends and family today.Shownotes:Pollyanna, you're killing us here with this meat jelly thing! And Jo March–what on earth is blancmange and why did you bring it to Laurie?Today we tell you how to comfort like a heroine through food and drink, walking in the bouncy footsteps of Pollyanna, who never entered a sick room without bearing a quivering bowl of calf's foot jelly. We also compare Pollyanna with Anne of Green Gables (could Eleanor Porter have plagiarized our LMM?), and share our best tips for pulling together the most comforting care packages. Blancmange recipe: https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/peach-bavarian/How do you care for sick and injured friends and family? Drop us a line at Hello@jennyewilliams.com.-----Theme Music: "Beyond the Ponds" by Francis Wells
Like Rick's Facebook PageRick Reichert and Bob Acquaviva join this episode of LMM to talk about the debut album from Rick- 'Along A Path', medieval fighting, Rick's military background, and some local music history with Bob This Podcast is sponsored by - Upgrade Brain Formula- https://freemanformula.com/*use promo code: disruption for a 15% discount *Lasting Confidence- Where Men Go For Growth - https://www.lastingconfidence.com/*use promo code: disruption for a 15% discount *EJA Moving Service- www.ejamoving.com Joey's at 307- www.315eats.com Ballsy- www.ballwash.com *Use Promo Code MEMEBERSONLY for 15% discount * Utica Coffee Roasters- www.wakethehellup.com Saranac Brewery- www.saranac.com Attorney Dave Longeretta- 315-735-6162___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Support this podcast through Virtual Tip Jar- Venmo: @xytoda Cash App: https://cash.app/AnthonyZeeDonaldson____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Get Social with The D-The D on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/DisruptionnetworkThe D on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/disruptionnetwork/The D on Twitter - https://twitter.com/the_D_networkThe D on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/disruptionnetworkThe D on Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/disruptionnetworkThis Podcast is sponsored by - Upgrade Brain Formula- https://freemanformula.com/*use promo code: disruption for a 15% discount *EJA Moving Service- www.ejamoving.comJoey's at 307- www.315eats.comBallsy- www.ballwash.com *Use Promo Code MEMEBERSONLY for 15% discount *Utica Coffee Roasters- www.wakethehellup.comSaranac Brewery- www.saranac.comAttorney Dave Longeretta- 315-735-6162___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Support this podcast through Virtual Tip Jar- Venmo: @xytoda Cash App: https://cash.app/AnthonyZeeDonaldson____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Get Social with The D-The D on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/DisruptionnetworkThe D on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/disruptionnetwork/The D on Twitter - https://twitter.com/the_D_networkThe D on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/disruptionnetworkThe D on Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/disruptionnetwork
Chris Ehmke and Anthony Bruneni discuss the Duramax era after the LBZ. They talk LMM, LML, and L5P! Changes made each RPO code, what they think the future holds for these 6.6L trucks, and what they may think happens with the Allison Transmission!
Songwriter, actor, director and producer Lin-Manuel Miranda and the filmmaker Agustina San Martín talk about their mentor/mentee relationship, the art, music and films they are working on and more. EVENT: Panel discussion at BAM with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Spike Lee, Carrie Mae Weems and others - Saturday, Sept. 10 at 11am
Diesel Nation answered the call again! Requests for Duramax episodes has been surging and one of our listeners wanted to share his experience owning an lml duramax. We asked him what made him go from a 5.3L to an lml. These trucks are popular if you're in the market and don't want the price of an L5P and an LMM is too hard to find.
It's SHOWTIME, folks - and boy, are we jazzed about this episode! Broadway icon and actual Blank Check listener Lin-Manuel Miranda joins us to talk about what many consider to be Bob Fosse's masterpiece, 1979's “All That Jazz.” LMM surprises Griffin and David by bringing along an original copy of the film's script, which offers some fascinating insights into Fosse's blurring of the lines between memoir and fiction. We discuss the parallels between “All That Jazz” and LMM's recent screen adaptation of Jonathan Larson's “tick, tick…BOOM!” - two projects that are concerned with the creation of art in the face of mortality and self-doubt. Plus - Ben gets a very special birthday present. This episode is sponsored by: Stamps.com (CODE: CHECK) Brooklinen (CODE: BLANK) Indeed (indeed.com/check) Join our Patreon at patreon.com/blankcheck Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter and Instagram! Buy some real nerdy merch at shopblankcheckpod.myshopify.com
Notes: My Dark Twisted Catholic Gru, The LA Centrist, The Watto Project, Homophobe Burger, Lunchable Whopperito, Arby's Meat Carrot, food gacha, The Number One Dependent Sonic Journalist, Brandon's Sarsaparilla Coma, Riverdale Persona, Pure Virgin Hearts, Buns Rabbot, “Willy Wonka Style Mishap”, the sexy Rolo mascot, Main Character of Anime, the Pre-Cringe Internet, Kanye West Mememaker, The First Italian Harley Quinn, LMM's Suspiria Dance
When you are truly born to be a business owner you just know. Joe knows who he is through years of hustling and running many businesses. Listen to this and see what taught him the most. Join the show: https://clicksandbrickspodcast.com/join-the-show Welcome back to Clicks and Bricks Business Podcast. Ken is interviewing Joe Pellegrino. Joe is a serious business owner who has owned 15 companies. He tells us today that the one that he learned the most from was the one that he lost. Although it is tough when you lose a company, he kept pushing forward because he believes that he was born and built to do this. Give him a listen and we think that you'll discover that this is what he is meant to be doing too. Joes passionate about helping people discover who they are and cares a lot about pushing people upwards in their life and in their business. (01:00) Joe explains how he as started 15 companies, the company he lost was the one that he learned the most from (04:00) Joes tells us about how his goal is to help people and helping them understand who they are (07:45) Joes beliefs on our strengths and why the way people look at you a certain way (11:00) The most important question to Joe is Why are you doing this? Why do you own a business (15:30) Joe talks about a bad method of marketing, he believes that you should get people to know your brand first (20:00) Get off the couch and chase your dreams, as a business owner you have to do this About Joe: I am an impassioned husband & father, visionary leader, men's pastor, certified John Maxwell Team trainer & coach, entrepreneur and innovator. My Biblically-based thought leadership, public speaking and community initiatives help men (and the women in their life), discover purposeful identity and take personal action that transforms them and the world around them according to the teachings of Christ. I'm also the Founder & President of Legacy Minded Men (LMM), which engages, equips and encourages men all over the world to build a Christ-centered legacy, transforming them into better leaders, husbands and fathers. LMM delivers transformational and proprietary content (in English & Spanish) to help men live a successful life amidst the challenges of their culture. I run this ministry in conjunction with my business and leadership consulting services at Not Just an Average Joe. As an author, speaker, and entrepreneur, I strive to impact the people and places I care about most. My work and perspective has been featured on Fox News, TBN, Focus on the Family & Family Life Radio to name a few. Contact: WebURL: https://www.notjustanaveragejoe.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joepellegrino/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clicksandbricks/support (https://anchor.fm/clicksandbricks/support) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First of all, Happy New Year to all of our friends, colleagues, and clients around the world. Here's hoping 2022 is safe, healthy, prosperous and successful for everyone.This first of many podcasts for 2022 is based on a recent article authored by our North America Partner, Scott Whitaker and with Scott's permission, I have aimed to narrate the article and Scott's extensive experience, into this podcast episode. You can find a direct link to the article here http://ow.ly/20Vw50HgH9JThe purpose of this podcast is to share best practices and lessons learned from many years of carve-out and integration work in the lower to the mid-market deal range. This is typically broken down into two tiers: Lower Middle Market: $5 – $50 million of revenue and Middle Market: $50 – $500 million of revenue.The specific insights and recommendations are gleaned from our work in supporting an average of 50 transactions a year in the lower middle (LMM) and mid-market (MM) segments, across a broad range of sectors, business models, and transaction types.So we hope that you find this useful and thought-provoking, and we would invite you to visit GPMIP's website www.gpmip.com to learn more about how we help clients around the world to maximize results from their M&A activity.
Estamos como #DontLookUp de Netflix: con noticias que parecen inverosímiles. Parecen relajo, pero no, son verdad. Una pastora de YouTube que predijo terremotos y catástrofes para Puerto Rico, ungió como “rey” al senador del Partido Popular Democrático, Albert Torres. Nos recuerda cuando los Font y Wanda Rolón ungieron a los Rosselló. El caso de Torres se da en medio de un escándalo donde una mujer reportada desaparecida junto a sus hijas fue encontrada en área de acampar en Adjuntas junto a miembros de grupo religioso. Insultan a senador Gregorio Matías en la calle. Muere el exalcalde de Canóvanas José “Chemo” Soto Rivera, recordado por sus ocurriencias, incluyebndoi labúsqueda incesante por el Chupachabras. Demandan por varios millones de doláres al empresario que no paga impuestos locales bajo la Ley 22 y es protegido por los políticos, John Paulson por discrimen por edad, despido injustificado, represalias, difamación, daños, persecución maliciosa. La demanda es por más de $5 millones Estimaciones apuntan a que los puertorriqueños han gastado hasta $50 millones en pirotecnia para fin de año. Asimismo, el presidente de uno de los gremios policíacos proyectó que unos $7 millones han sido invertidos en explosivos prohibidos por la ley. Número récord: Aerostar registra casi 10 millones de pasajeros en el LMM durante 2021. Llegan miles en cruceros, incluyendo gente infectada, y sigue explotando la cantidad de contagios con Covid con 21.74% tasa de positividad. El PNP permite que Marigdalia Ramírez aspire a la alcaldía de Guaynabo y descalifica a Samuel Almodóvar. De esta forma son cinco los candidatos certificados por el partido para llenar la vacante dejada por Ángel Pérez, acusado de corrupción a nivel federal. Y hoy comenzamos con el Resumen del Año en las comunicaciones. Éstas y otras noticias, hoy En Blanco y Negro con Sandra. - - - Este programa se transmite por las siguientes emisoras, y por sus respectivas plataformas digitales, y aplicaciones para dispositivos Apple y Android: Radio Grito 1200AM: Lares Radio Grito 93.3 FM Aguadilla X61 610 AM: Patillas y toda la zona sureste X61 94.3 FM: Patillas-Guayama WLRP 1460 AM Radio Raíces: La voz del Pepino en San Sebastián Cadena WIAC - WYAC 930 AM: Cabo Rojo-Mayagüez Cadena WIAC – WISA 1390 AM Isabela Cadena WIAC - WIAC 740 AM: Área metropolitana Mi Podcast: Anchor, SoundCloud y demás. https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto Redes Sociales: FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, LINKEDIN E-mail: Enblancoynegroconsandra@gmail.com BLOG: http://enblancoynegromedia.blogspot.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto/support
An avid gardener, LMM referred to her writing prep as “spade work." Digging around her novels, hauling out the weeds, and nurturing new growth - this was how LM Montgomery created the books we love. We are doing our "spade work". Pouring over her journals, novels and biographies; digging away! And we can't wait to share it all with you!
Adam Holland is on the new LMM to talk about Valentines brand new old release that they recorded new (phew). He talks about his cool new podcast. You can watch it on youtube or listen to the podcast on all the major platforms! https://www.adamhollandmusic.com Insta https://www.instagram.com/dutchny22/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/dutchman212 Band Forever - https://open.spotify.com/show/3XGXKPn6fXLFI8ixstXNWX?si=FXYbAXbSR6GsLRhOZeHlAA&dl_branch=1 https://www.bandforeverpodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shawn-ratches/support
Matthew Hermann-Tague is joined by Fr John Kady, LMM in this episode of the Parousia Podcast.
After spending more than 44 years working to support and advocate for people returning to community from incarceration, Charles R. See retired from Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry (LMM) in 2017. A native Clevelander, See is known for his leadership in addressing the needs of people involved in the justice system. In the 1960's when civil unrest in Cleveland was at its peak, he was drawn to a career in public service, accepting a job at a local community center. In 1973, See began at LMM where he spent most of his career leading and expanding Community Re-entry, Inc., a program of LMM. His work included the innovative and nationally-recognized Care Teams program which trained returning citizens for positions assisting older adults living in public housing.rnrnIn his honor, LMM is pleased to present the inaugural Charles R. See Forum on Re-Entry featuring DeAnna Hoskins, President of JustLeadershipUSA (JLUSA). Dedicated to cutting the U.S. correctional population in half by 2030, JLUSA empowers people most affected by incarceration to drive policy reform. An Ohio native and nationally recognized leader, Hoskins has been committed to the movement for justice, working alongside people impacted by incarceration for nearly two decades. She has experienced the reentry system from all perspectives-she is herself a previously incarcerated individual who has successfully transitioned back into the community, ultimately receiving a pardon from Governor Ted Strickland.rnrnJoin us for a conversation with Hoskins about how to achieve criminal justice reform through collective leadership, advocacy for justice reinvestment, and bold systems change.
In episode 10, Aurelia and Brittany chat about the enneagram and how it has influenced their focus on personal expansion, empathy and understanding others better. We talk about the intersection of the enneagram and race, plus share resources for taking a deeper dive into its concepts. To kickoff our essentials and name the ways we're caring for ourselves, Brittany talks about how she keeps calm by taking a spiritual bath. Aurelia brings an item that reminds her of home on a family vacation (0:58). In our roundup conversation, we catch up on pop culture and anything new to highlight (5:37), Brittany talks about High on the Hog on Netflix, and both Aurelia & Brittany connect over watching the premiere of In the Heights, and talk about reviews of the show as well as the controversy around colorism and representation (this conversation was recorded before LMM issued an apologize). Our main conversation on the enneagram is a snapshot of Aureilia's & Brittany's personality type which are numbers 6 & 9, respectively (12:08). We break down the nine number system of the ancient personality typing system, how we've grown through knowing the enneagram, and how it's helped us empathize with others more. Plus, we reference The Road Back to You and The Enneagram Institute as resources for continued learning and ways to know your enneagram number. In this week's communiTEA prompt we discuss the mantra: nuance is the tea! (41:45) Shoutout to Kristen & Larry for responding to our prompt, “in one word describe what nuance means to you.” They answered respectively with vulnerability & freedom, and we couldn't agree more. Learn how to help us make Nuance Tea Podcast sustainable by supporting us on Ko-fi. (45:20) Join our club, Nuance Tea Podcast, on Clubhouse. Find our communiTEA on IG & Facebook @nuanceteapodcast! Theme song is Jam Session by Sherricka Yvette. Find her music on Spotify & follow her on IG @sherrickayvette.
ILS ALERT Another week, another episode! We take a trip down memory lane with our birthdays and discuss why celebration is so important in Latin culture. Vero and Ricardo also break down all news about the Brother's Garcia Reboot, George Lopez, Ugly Betty, Jane the Virgin, and more. Unpacking another podcast's drama ends with some very, VERY unpopular opinions. Plus movie reviews and more! Love the podcast? Like, share, and write a review on iTunes! It means the mundo. TIMESTAMPS: (1:30) Latinx Birthdays (1:42) Latinos will find ANY reason to celebrate (15:56) Brother's Garcia Reboot & Nostalgic Latin Media (32:16) LMM's Vivo announcement & Joe Budden Drama (44:09) WTH Twitter: Hitler Tweet (46:07) Unpopular Opinion: Steve Buscemi & Christopher Walken are Twins; Taco Bell is Not the Worst (56:58) Glo: Yasuke (NETFLIX)/Sound of Metal (PRIME) SOCIALS: @spanglishpod, @verofuerte_ , @mexican_natsu ARTWORK: @shakawwwww
The Breaking the Ice Series continues this week and it's all about connecting on the ice! Ladies Midwest Meetup has been around for a couple years now, and started completely organically on Instagram. The first event was a huge success and promoted a 2nd event the following year which doubled in size. What will happen next year? Listen in as I speak with Ladies Midwest Meetup founder Alicia Thompson. Alicia shares how and why LMM came to be and much more. Oh, and be sure and stay tuned to the end to hear the latest news! Mentioned in this Episode: Ladies Midwest Meetup Website Follow LMM on Instagram Follow Alicia Thompson on Instagram Trailer Life Magazine Additional Resources: The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Page The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Group The Woman Angler & Adventurer on Instagram The Woman Angler & Adventurer Podcast Website Listen on Waypoint Outdoors Listen on Apple Podcasts (subscribe and leave a review!) Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on iHeartRadio! NEW! Listen on Pandora online! Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/163
Alex Lacamoire is back to blow our minds once again which is crazy because I'm still not over last week's episode. This week we dive into Lin-Manuel Miranda's favorite arrangements and how Alex came to make them: Yorktown (YAASSSS!!!), Wait For It (SRSLY YOU'RE NOT READY), One Last Time ("f@%k you strings!"), and That Would Be Enough (Alex brought something that even Lin hasn't heard yet - yes, there were tears). Oh! AND! Alex plays an exclusive track you can't hear anywhere else called "Hamilton Finale Idea" and while neither Alex, LMM, nor Thomas Kail remember exactly what it was for I can promise you that your world will never be the same. Andrés Forero Episodes: Episode #118: When you knock me down I get the fuck back up again // Part One Episode #119: When you knock me down I get the fuck back up again // Part Two That Would Be Enough musicians (Hamilton quartet from The Philip Tour - @hamiltourquartet) Concertmaster/Violin I: Austin Burket Violin 2: Hayden Oliver Viola: Sarah Haines Cello: Buffi Jacobs
In an entirely unprecedented move, I had to record an Emergency Podcast System to put at the top of an already completed episode! Join me and my husband Mike as we play and discuss not only April's #Hamildrop, #FirstBurn, but Lin-Manuel Miranda's very first draft of Burn! We talked about the draft during #Lintoberfest and thanks to LMM's endless generosity and awesomeness, The Hamilcast is the only place you can hear this unreleased draft. Needless to say, we lost our minds and you will too. Enjoy! Download and stream "First Burn" on your favorite music platform and head over to www.hamildrops.com for all things Hamildrops. /// Hamilton Broadway's Associate Company Manager Holli Campbell stopped by to drop alllllll the knowledge about how Hamilton runs smoothly, from Broadway to the growing number of companies. From what a company manager does to breaking down all the types of tickets and how to get them (yes!), Holli proves that you don't have to be on stage to be heavily involved in theatre. HAMILTON Ham4Ham 9/11/15 “Love for the Techies Day” with the entire company On “Love for the Techies Day," production stage manager Jason Bassett calls the cues while Lin-Manuel and the company perform “Ten Duel Commandments” (without the dual turntables): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqE-mGI5OaM