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The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 05/05/2025 featuring: Anna Tivel “Reverie” Heroes Waking Up (2016 Fluff and Gravy) 4:58 Dave Potts “And Beautiful” Single (2025 8404837) 4:38 Sunny War “Lucid Lucy” Simple Syrup (2021 Hen House) 3:37 Mark Freeman “Aftermath” Cold Feet (2008 Mark Freeman) 3:22 Louise Coombe “Brothers in Arms” Paris (2025 Louise Coombe) 3:10 Joe Crookston “Oh Mercy Where Are You Now?” Nine Becomes One Chapter 7 (Time Become) (2024 Joe Crookston) 2:53 Kora Feder “Rambling Man” Some Kind of Truth (2025 Kora Feder) 3:34 Martyn Joseph “Folding” This Is What I Want to Say (2023 Pipe) 3:45 Jillian Matundan “You Read My Mind” Singing to the Moon (2024 Jillian Matundan) 3:27 Mountain Smoke “Lettin' It Slip Away” Lettin' It Slip Away (1976 Smoke) 3:15 Leyla McCalla “Small Towns (Are Smaller for Girls)” My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall (2024 Oh Boy) 3:05 Mark Erelli “Sense of Wonder” Live in Rockport: Mark Erelli + His String Quintet (2025 Mark Erelli) 4:35 Kelly Bosworth “Waters” Kelly Bosworth (Kelly Bosworth ) 2:27 Brooks Williams “Seven Sisters” Work My Claim (2020 Brooks Williams) 3:20
This week on The Audit Podcast, we're joined by Mark Freeman, Head of Internal Audit at Vermeer Corporation. In this episode, Mark shares insights from a recent CAE roundtable, where recruitment, audit committee metrics, and Copilot use cases topped the agenda. He also walks us through how he rebuilt internal audit's reputation at Vermeer after stepping into a challenging environment. Plus, he gives us a look at the actual metrics he shares with his audit committee—offering a practical starting point for your own reporting conversations. Be sure to connect with Mark on LinkedIn. Also, be sure to follow us on our new social media accounts on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok. Also be sure to sign up for The Audit Podcast newsletter and to check the full video interview on The Audit Podcast YouTube channel. Timecodes: 3:03 - Timeless Advice from Charlie Munger 7:15 - Rethinking Recruitment and Talent in Audit 12:10 - Unlocking the Full Value of Internal Audit 15:20 - Reframing the Image of Internal Audit 21:50 - Why Metrics Matter 27:58 - Must-Reads for Audit Professionals 31:30 - Implementing Copilot: AI in Action 39:15 - Final Thoughts * This podcast is brought to you by Greenskies Analytics, the services firm that helps auditors leap-frog up the analytics maturity model. Their approach for launching audit analytics programs with a series of proven quick-win analytics will guarantee the results worthy of the analytics hype. Whether your audit team needs a data strategy, methodology, governance, literacy, or anything else related to audit and analytics, schedule time with Greenskies Analytics.
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/07/2025 featuring: Kat Wright "Comin' Home" Trio Sessions, Vol. 1 (2021 Kat Wright) 5:00 Gordie Tentrees & Jaxon Haldane "Time" Double Takes (2025 Gordie Tentrees & Jaxon Haldane) 3:48 Crowes Pasture "Edge of America" Edge of America (2017 Crowes Pasture) 3:52 Jerron Paxton "What's Gonna Become of Me" Things Done Changed (2024 Smithsonian Folkways) 3:47 Helene Cronin "Maybe New Mexico" Maybe New Mexico (2025 Helene Cronin) 3:50 Dom Flemons "Slow Dance with You" Traveling Wildfire (2023 Smithsonian Folkways) 2:59 Crys Matthews "Oklahoma Sunset" Reclamation (2025 Crys Matthews) 4:00 Mark Freeman "Stone Cutter" Cold Feet (2008 Mark Freeman) 3:47 Emily White "Red Is Red" Songs You Didn't Know I Wrote About You (2023 Emily K White) 3:01 Terri Hendrix "Long Road Home" The Art of Removing Wallpaper (2004 Terri Hendrix) 3:07 Cliff Eberhardt "When We Were Kings (Bill)" Knew Things (2021 Cliff Eberhardt) 3:09 Heather Maloney "Angelfish" Exploding Star (2025 Signature Sounds) 3:54 Sam Robbins "The Real Thing" Piles of Sand (2025 Sam Robbins) 3:22 Abbie Gardner "Down the Mountain" Dobrosinger (2022 Abbie Gardner) 3:21
New faces and personalities on the spring football field for JMU football, do coaching backgrounds ranging from D-III to NFL help build a roster in the modern era, how can Mark Freeman be in the transfer portal and more on the latest Purple & Bold.
Mark Freeman joins me to chat about data contracts, the crazy life of being the first employee at a hot startup, writing books and creating content, and much more.#DataEngineering #Startups #AI #DataQuality #DataContracts
Guest speaker, Pastor Mark Freeman speaks about the place of glory, the person of glory, and the path of glory.
Join us as we catch up with Chad Sanderson and Mark Freeman from Gable, live from Big Data London. Discover Chad's insights from his well-attended talk and why the data scene in London has everyone buzzing. We're diving deep into the concept of shifting data quality left, ensuring upstream data producers are as invested in data governance, privacy, and quality as their downstream counterparts. Chad and Mark also give us a sneak peek into their upcoming O'Reilly book on Data Contracts, complete with the charming Algerian racer lizard as its symbolic mascot. In this engaging conversation, Chad and Mark offer practical advice for data operators ready to embark on the journey of data contracts. They emphasize the importance of starting small and nurturing a strong cultural initiative to ensure success. Listen as they share strategies on engaging leadership and fostering a collaborative environment, providing a framework not just for implementation but also for securing leadership buy-in. This episode is packed with expert advice and real-world experiences that are a must-listen for anyone in the data field.John Kutay chimes in with examples of innovative data operators such as George Tedstone deploying Data Contracts at National Grid. Data Contracts and shifting data quality left will certainly be an area that many data teams prioritize as their workloads become increasingly operational. Download a preview of 'Data Contracts' here.Learn more about Gable.Follow Chad Sanderson on LinkedIn.Follow Mark Freeman on LinkedIn.What's New In Data is a data thought leadership series hosted by John Kutay who leads data and products at Striim. What's New In Data hosts industry practitioners to discuss latest trends, common patterns for real world data patterns, and analytics success stories.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio sits down with Mark Freeman, a seasoned public servant and candidate for mayor of Mesa. With over 31 years of experience as the captain of paramedics for Mesa Fire and Medical, as well as serving as a city council member and local farmer, Mark brings deep insights into the community. During the discussion, he shares his vision for Mesa's future, focusing on balancing rapid growth with preserving the city's unique neighborhoods, while emphasizing his dedication to public safety.Mark talks about the decline of agriculture in Mesa, the pressing concerns surrounding water sustainability, and his innovative ideas to address the city's housing crisis. The conversation also highlights his commitment to school safety and crime prevention, with details about the initiatives he has helped implement, such as the real-time crime center and measures to reduce teen violence. Lastly, Mark outlines his plan to ensure Mesa's fiscal health, promoting responsible growth and neighborhood revitalization. This episode provides a valuable perspective on urban development and public policy for Mesa residents and beyond.Timeline Summary:[1:00] - Mark Freeman's 31-year career with Mesa Fire and Medical and his decision to run for mayor. [4:10] - Mesa's rapid growth, the decline of agriculture, and the importance of water conservation. [7:30] - Addressing Mesa's housing crisis and encouraging diverse development. [10:15] - School safety initiatives, the real-time crime center, and reducing teen violence. [15:45] - Public safety challenges and measures taken to reduce crime rates in Mesa. [18:30] - Mesa's water sustainability and infrastructure development plan.Links & Resources:Learn more about Mark Freeman's campaign for mayor here.Explore Mesa's climate action and water conservation plan at MesaAZ.gov.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow, rate, and review the podcast. Don't forget to share it with friends and stay tuned for more engaging discussions about the future of Arizona!
From the archives: Mark Freeman, author and editor of "Modern Family: The Untold Oral History of one of Television's Groundbreaking Sitcoms."
Early ballots are being packaged up to be sent out to Arizona voters by October 9th. This year is the big one. From contentious mayoral races to electing a new Maricopa County recorder, the local elections will come to define how the state runs. On the national scale, Arizona has one of the most watched Senate races in the country and both Presidential candidates know how crucial winning Arizona will be to putting them in the White House. From now until your ballot arrives, The Gaggle, a politics podcast by the Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, collaborated with our politics team to connect with candidates so you can hear them make their case in their own words. This is part of a series of bonus episodes featuring Q&As on the state's most important races. In this episode, reporter Maritza Dominguez asks Mark Freeman and Scott Smith about key topics and why they deserve your vote this November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the first time in 10 years, Mesa has to choose a new mayor. Politically, Mesa is a study in contrasts. The current mayor, Republican John Giles, is known for his relatively moderate views and willingness to cross party lines, as he has again in the presidential election this year. But it's also the political base of U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs, a MAGA conservative. Mayoral candidates Scott Smith and Mark Freeman will be on the ballot for voters in November in a runoff election after what started as a five-way race. This week on The Gaggle, a politics podcast by The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, hosts Ron Hansen and Mary Jo Pitzl are joined by reporter Maritza Dominguez, who covers Mesa and other East Valley cities. They compare the two candidates, get a sense of where Mesa is headed politically and hear about what current Mayor Giles thinks of his two possible replacements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thompson head football coach Mark Freeman joins The Writer's Block to talk about the 2024 high school football season.
Pastor Mark filled in to give a message about hope!
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Jack and Bennett are back this week to discuss the additions that JMU has had in the portal. Men's Basketball has added a hugely impactful player in Mark Freeman rounding out the roster for next season very well. While JMU Football has done a nice job of adding in depth pieces along the defensive line and wide receivers and have added a good amount of talent in the secondary. REMINDER | With the offseason nearly here, the JMU Sports News Podcast will change its weekly schedule a bit. So you don't miss a podcast, be sure to subscribe or follow the podcast wherever you listen and stay up to date with all the happenings with our Twitter, @JMU SportsNews CHECK OUT | Our home on the web at JMUSportsNews.com
In our ever-evolving understanding of mental health, we often fixate on finding a cure or a quick fix for conditions like OCD. But what if we reframed our approach to embrace a journey of skill-building instead? This powerful concept lies at the core of Mark's advocacy for individuals living with OCD. Join us in today's episode of The OCD Whisperer Podcast, where we're thrilled to welcome Mark Freeman, a renowned mental fitness coach and author of "You Are Not a Rock." With over 4 million views on his YouTube channel, Mark's empowering approach to mental health is both refreshing and inspiring. During our conversation, we delve into the concept of OCD recovery, emphasizing skill development over the idea of being "recovered." Mark uses the analogy of learning to swim to illustrate managing life with OCD, highlighting adaptability and setting intentions to stay present amidst intrusive thoughts. We also explore the "uncertainty budget" and the impact of a rapidly changing world on mental health. Join us for insights into gradual tool adoption and the importance of avoiding instant solutions. Don't miss out! In This Episode [00:57] Mark Freeman's YouTube channel [03:10] Approaching recovery [05:42] Flexibility in mental health [07:46] Understanding recovery [08:51] Tools for managing OCD [13:30] Sitting with fear [15:57] Quality time with friends and intrusive thoughts [16:41] Setting intentions in social situations [17:35] Cutting out compulsions and fears [19:37] Starting with the basics [20:24] Accepting imperfection and practice [22:14] Adapting to modern-day stress [23:09] Managing uncertainty budget [25:08] Gratitude and finding stability Notable Quotes [03:57] "What helped me is approaching recovery as more like learning how to swim." -Mark [17:35]"I want to get good at having conversations with people in choppy water while having angry monsters and intrusive thoughts, and that's what I'm going there to practice." - Mark [18:37] "I've been teaching my brain all day through all these kind of normal activities that we should control what other people think, so it's natural I'll just want to keep doing that in that situation."- Mark [25:52]” Everybody, take care of your uncertainty budget; you don't have uncertainty credit cards, you can't go over budget.- Mark Our Guests Mark Freeman is a seasoned data strategist likening data management to racing - a vital yet often overlooked component. With a passion for integrating data seamlessly into tech ecosystems, he champions the concept of "shifting data left," advocating for collaboration between data and software engineering teams. Mark's expertise lies in optimizing data flow, ensuring businesses harness their data assets effectively for success. Resources & Links Kristina Orlova, LMFT https://www.instagram.com/ocdwhisperer/ https://www.youtube.com/c/OCDWhispererChannel https://www.korresults.com/ https://www.onlineocdacademy.com Mark Freeman https://www.linkedin.com/in/mafreeman2/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJzijIM4ED3ukn0GJRWZwhw https://www.instagram.com/markwfreeman/ https://linktr.ee/mwfree YT/everybodyhasabrain Mentioned Book You Are Not a Rock:https://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Rock-Step-Step/dp/0143132601 **Disclaimer** Please note, while our host is a licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in OCD and anxiety disorders in the state of California, this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for therapy. Stay tuned for bi-weekly episodes filled with valuable insights and tips for managing OCD and anxiety. And remember, keep going in the meantime. See you in the next episode!
Mark Freeman is a renowned author and a pioneering voice in the emerging field of the psychological humanities. He serves as Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Society in the Department of Psychology at the College of the Holy Cross. His body of work, including the critically acclaimed Toward the Psychological Humanities: A Modest Manifesto for the Future of Psychology (Routledge, 2023), offers a profound reimagining of psychology, interweaving it with the arts and humanities to better understand the human condition. He is the author of numerous additional works, virtually all of which, in one way or another, speak to the emerging field of the psychological humanities. These include Rewriting the Self: History, Memory, Narrative (Routledge, 1993); Finding the Muse: A Sociopsychological Inquiry into the Conditions of Artistic Creativity (Cambridge, 1994); Hindsight: The Promise and Peril of Looking Backward (Oxford, 2010); The Priority of the Other: Thinking and Living Beyond the Self (Oxford, 2014); and Do I Look at You with Love? Reimagining the Story of Dementia (Brill | Sense). Along with David Goodman, he has also co-edited Psychology and the Other (Oxford, 2015) and, with Hanna Meretoja, has co-edited the recently published The Use and Abuse of Stories: New Directions in Narrative Hermeneutics (Oxford, 2023). He also serves as Editor for the Oxford University Press series “Explorations in Narrative Psychology.” In this interview, we'll explore his personal journey toward the psychological humanities, delve into his work in narrative psychology, and discuss his approach to the concepts of 'self' and the 'Other.' We'll also touch upon how his perspectives guided him as he navigated his mother's journey through dementia, a deeply personal narrative shared in his book. *** Thank you for being with us to listen to the podcast and read our articles this year. MIA is funded entirely by reader donations. If you value MIA, please help us continue to survive and grow. To find the Mad in America podcast on your preferred podcast player, click here
Ohio Valley (OVC) College Basketball Conference Season PreviewThe College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews the Ohio Valley Conference with their 2023-24 season preview. On the show Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) and Noah Bieniek (@NoahB77_) break down every single team in the Ohio Valley and key in on how they think the conference race will shake out. Will Preston Spradlin's Morehead State Eagles be the team to beat once again in this league? How will the Eagles replace their star Point Guard, Mark Freeman who will miss the entire 23-24 season?Could this be the year that Brian Barone's group in Edwardsville make the jump to the top of the league and compete for a championship? How will Penny Collins new talented group mesh at Tennessee State after another successful offseason in the portal? Can Ryan Ridder's team replace the production of Parker Stewart and KJ Simon down at UT Martin? Can Brad Korn and the SEMO Redhawks repeat their March magic and get back to the Big Dance? How will the Western Illinois Leathernecks transition from the Summit League to the OVC basketball ranks under new head coach Chad Boudreau?Can John Pelphrey's group in Cookeville finish the job come March after last year's heartbreak in the championship game? Could there be a sneaky surprise team down in Little Rock with the amount of high major transfers that come in for Darrell Walker? Can the Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles build off of what they were able to do in their first year in Division 1 in Evansville? Will year #3 be the year for Marty Simmons the Eastern Illinois Panthers to make a jump? What we can expect in year #2 of Division 1 basketball for the Lindenwood Lions? We talk about it all on the College Basketball Experience!____________________________________________________Join the SGPN community #DegensOnlyDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordSGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/storeDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSupport us by supporting our partnersGametime code CFBX - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/Manscaped code SGP - 20% Off And Free Shipping - https://manscaped.comUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $500 - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnHall Of Fame Bets code SGPN - 50% off your first month today - https://hof-bets.app.link/sgpnFollow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicKGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ohio Valley (OVC) College Basketball Conference Season Preview The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews the Ohio Valley Conference with their 2023-24 season preview. On the show Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) and Noah Bieniek (@NoahB77_) break down every single team in the Ohio Valley and key in on how they think the conference race will shake out. Will Preston Spradlin's Morehead State Eagles be the team to beat once again in this league? How will the Eagles replace their star Point Guard, Mark Freeman who will miss the entire 23-24 season? Could this be the year that Brian Barone's group in Edwardsville make the jump to the top of the league and compete for a championship? How will Penny Collins new talented group mesh at Tennessee State after another successful offseason in the portal? Can Ryan Ridder's team replace the production of Parker Stewart and KJ Simon down at UT Martin? Can Brad Korn and the SEMO Redhawks repeat their March magic and get back to the Big Dance? How will the Western Illinois Leathernecks transition from the Summit League to the OVC basketball ranks under new head coach Chad Boudreau? Can John Pelphrey's group in Cookeville finish the job come March after last year's heartbreak in the championship game? Could there be a sneaky surprise team down in Little Rock with the amount of high major transfers that come in for Darrell Walker? Can the Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles build off of what they were able to do in their first year in Division 1 in Evansville? Will year #3 be the year for Marty Simmons the Eastern Illinois Panthers to make a jump? What we can expect in year #2 of Division 1 basketball for the Lindenwood Lions? We talk about it all on the College Basketball Experience! ____________________________________________________ Join the SGPN community #DegensOnly Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discord SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTube Check out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com Support us by supporting our partners Gametime code CFBX - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/ Manscaped code SGP - 20% Off And Free Shipping - https://manscaped.com Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $500 - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpn Hall Of Fame Bets code SGPN - 50% off your first month today - https://hof-bets.app.link/sgpn Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social Media Twitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPN Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Follow The Hosts On Social Media Colby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbyd Patty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831 NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA) 21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greg recaps Monday's injury and waiver news & talks to Blake Lovell of Southeastern 14 about the key injuries in the SEC, West Virginia's outlook with RaeQuan Battle's waiver being denied, Morehead State being without Mark Freeman this season, & teams Blake is warming up on Podcast Highlights 2:44-Monday's CBB news & notes 11:59-Interview with Blake LovellSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Ohio Valley Conference's reigning player of the year Mark Freeman is out for the season. Morehead State coach Preston Spradlin tells us about his injury and gives us more insight into this year's Eagles' team.
Skeleton Crew episodes of the show are a gathering of short stories told by guests and mixed up into a bubbling stew of an episode for all to hear! This week's Skeleton Crew episode's guests are Wayne Rolle from episode #2 Savannah APT for Rent NOT HAUNTED, Mark Freeman, and my dear Aunt Louisa Kenny. Strap in listeners this one is quite the ride tonight! Lets GOOOOO! If you have witnessed something paranormal and would like to tell your story to us on the show please write into paranormalrecordpodcast@gmail.com Include your home address and everyone who writes in will receive a free Paranormal Record sticker in the mail!
It's episode 25 with one of our favorite people, Mark Freeman. Mark is a long time family friend and was our Youth Pastor growing up. Take a listen to our lives shared together loving youth ministry!
Guest speaker, Pastor Mark Freeman, shares about the relationship between truth and love from the story of Jethro and Moses.
Mark Freeman is a vocal advocate of Data Quality, Data Contracts and aligning the data community around these pillars. Mark Freeman has experience as both a data scientist and data engineer which gives him a unique, astute outlook on data management. This is why he's amassed tens of thousands of followers on social media to date along with the largest slack community on Data Quality that he founded with Chad Sanderson: Data Quality Camp. Our host John Kutay dives into these topics with Mark starting with why data quality is critical, before going into the depths of implementation and monitoring. To learn more about Data Quality:On The Mark DataMark Freeman on LinkedinJoin Data Quality Camp on SlackWhat's New In Data is a data thought leadership series hosted by John Kutay who leads data and products at Striim. What's New In Data hosts industry practitioners to discuss latest trends, common patterns for real world data patterns, and analytics success stories.
"Laguna Tropical Surf" presents Mark Freeman's up to date Surf Report with news from the Pros. and, the Chicken Lady, Michelle Deets Haynes with the Henton Updates from the Rusty Dog Ranch in Texas. We say Aloha, Rest In Peace to Jimmy Otto of Sound Spectrum in Laguna Beach. Listen to surprise guest, "Jocelyn the Intern's" initial radio interview with Greg Friedman and Tommy J.
El 26 de junio de 2023, la Fundación Rafael del Pino organizó el diálogo titulado “El dilema Paz y o Justicia en Ucrania”, en el que intervinieron Philippe Sands, Professor of the Public Understanding of Law y Director del Centre on International Courts and Tribunals en el University College de Londres, y Mark Freeman, fundador y Director Ejecutivo del Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT). Mark Freeman: Las acciones que tomemos hoy y mañana en el área de la justicia criminal internacional habría que tomarlas de tal manera que permita llegar a la paz en Ucrania a través de negociaciones de cara al futuro. No sabemos cómo terminará esta guerra. No hay más que ver lo que sucedido en Siria. Antes había una cierta tendencia a pensar en dos opciones muy claras: impunidad absoluta o condena. La justicia transicional esta entre estos dos extremos e incluye cosas como comisiones para la verdad y la reconciliación. Es parte de cómo gestionamos las cuestiones de justicia en las negociaciones de paz. Los documentos de las negociaciones de Minsk para la paz en Ucrania no dicen nada sobre la rendición de cuentas, solo que habría una amnistía. La UE respaldaría esta amnistía. En Colombia, en cambio, llegaron a la conclusión de que solo habría paz si había rendición de cuentas. Hay que tener en cuenta tanto a las víctimas como a los detalles, a que hay que hacer concesiones mutuas. Hay que alcanzar acuerdos muy complicados, pero en este contexto es muy difícil. Se pueden conseguir fórmulas creativas, pero no siempre es posible. Volviendo a Ucrania, tras la invasión por parte de Rusia. En las primeras semanas era muy importante ver lo que se estaba intentado desde 2014, donde los representantes rusos y ucranianos se reunieron, pero no consiguieron gran cosa. Después de la invasión había que evaluar lo que se podía conseguir tras ella. Ahora no hay un estatus quo al que volver. Las negociaciones de cara al futuro van a ser difíciles en lo que se refiere a la justicia. Las decisiones que se han tomado en aras a la rendición de cuentas deben mantener la puerta abierta para negociaciones en el futuro. Lo que es cierto hoy puede no serlo mañana. Si creo que puedo ganar la guerra no estoy interesado en negociar, pero si la situación evoluciona, mi interés en las negociaciones puede aumentar o disminuir. Las cosas cambian en el campo de batalla, ha habido amenazas nucleares, pero hay distintos niveles en esta guerra. Independientemente de cómo acabe esta guerra, de aquí a cinco años va a haber tremendos retos en Ucrania. Retos de cohesión, desarme, separaciones sociales, y la justicia va a tener que encajar en este proceso. Ucrania no es una isla, hay distintos tipos de negociación y de resolución de conflictos, algunas cosas van a pasar dentro de Ucrania, otras tendrán lugar entre Ucrania y Rusia y luego en Europa hay que hablar sobre una nueva arquitectura de seguridad. ¿Cómo se organizan estos esfuerzos? Porque pueden facilitar, obstaculizar o impedir los esfuerzos para alcanzar la paz mediante las negociaciones. Philippe Sands: Esta es una situación muy complicada, no hay respuestas sencillas. Los países son un poco como las familias. Pasan cosas, unas buenas y otras no tanto. Y todas las familias barren las cosas no tan buenas debajo de la alfombra y tratan de seguir avanzando, pero en la segunda generación vuelven. En el caso del que hablamos no hay una solución perfecta para todo el mundo. Depende de la cultura, las circunstancias y los hechos. Es muy difícil saber qué decir a una persona a la que le han matado a su familia. En el tema de Ucrania hay muchas opiniones y distintos niveles de complejidad. En esta clase de situaciones es muy importante saber cómo enfoca esto la otra parte del debate. Es muy fácil estar en Madrid y pensar la clase de resultados que nos gustaría en el futuro. La situación es un crimen de agresión. No había justificación para el uso de la fuerza por parte de Rusia, por lo que hay que hacer algo al respecto. Pero ¿quiénes somos nosotros, en Washington, Londres o Madrid, para darles clases a los demás sobre crímenes de agresión? La guerra de Iraq fue ilegal, pero nadie ha rendido cuentas. Cuando hablamos de justicia, somos genios del doble rasero. Están son las complejidades que tenemos que gestionar porque por cada persona que hay a un lado de la negociación hay otra persona al otro lado. No se puede permitir que la situación de Ucrania continúe. Yo habría puesto infantería en Ucrania y establecido una zona de vuelos restringidos. Pero Putin utiliza los mismos argumentos que otros utilizaron en relación con Iraq. Por lo que tenemos que ser un poco más humildes sobre cómo gestionar esta clase de temas porque tenemos poca autoridad moral. No hemos aplicado a nosotros mismos los estándares que aplicamos a los demás. Esto es parte de un juego a largo plazo. En 1945, los países dijeron que habría una clase distinta de mundo. Las estructuras que tenemos están dando sus primeros pasos: los tribunales, las leyes, los principios. Así es que estamos desarrollando una serie de estructuras que nos ayudaran con la paz y la justicia, pero tenemos que abordar nuestra propia realidad. Si la injusticia sigue ahí, en algún caso nos arrollará. Ucrania es un estado que está recibiendo los ataques de Putin y ha puesto la paz y la justicia en el epicentro. Los avances que ha tenido Ucrania, la respuesta rusa es que en la mesa de negociación todo esto desaparece o no lo hacemos. Así es que tenemos que decidir paz o justicia, pero a qué precio. No creo en la paz a cualquier precio. La complejidad de este asunto se ve aumentada por nuestro doble rasero. La Corte Internacional no ha investigado lo que ha pasado en Iraq o en Afganistán. No lo hicieron porque sabemos de dónde viene el dinero, dónde reside el poder. Tener en la Corte Internacional un fiscal que se saca fotos con ministros de Justicia occidentales y busca obtener fondos de ellos no ayuda a llevar a los tribunales a un lado del conflicto.
El 26 de junio de 2023, la Fundación Rafael del Pino organizó el diálogo titulado “El dilema Paz y o Justicia en Ucrania”, en el que intervinieron Philippe Sands, Professor of the Public Understanding of Law y Director del Centre on International Courts and Tribunals en el University College de Londres, y Mark Freeman, fundador y Director Ejecutivo del Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT). Mark Freeman: Las acciones que tomemos hoy y mañana en el área de la justicia criminal internacional habría que tomarlas de tal manera que permita llegar a la paz en Ucrania a través de negociaciones de cara al futuro. No sabemos cómo terminará esta guerra. No hay más que ver lo que sucedido en Siria. Antes había una cierta tendencia a pensar en dos opciones muy claras: impunidad absoluta o condena. La justicia transicional esta entre estos dos extremos e incluye cosas como comisiones para la verdad y la reconciliación. Es parte de cómo gestionamos las cuestiones de justicia en las negociaciones de paz. Los documentos de las negociaciones de Minsk para la paz en Ucrania no dicen nada sobre la rendición de cuentas, solo que habría una amnistía. La UE respaldaría esta amnistía. En Colombia, en cambio, llegaron a la conclusión de que solo habría paz si había rendición de cuentas. Hay que tener en cuenta tanto a las víctimas como a los detalles, a que hay que hacer concesiones mutuas. Hay que alcanzar acuerdos muy complicados, pero en este contexto es muy difícil. Se pueden conseguir fórmulas creativas, pero no siempre es posible. Volviendo a Ucrania, tras la invasión por parte de Rusia. En las primeras semanas era muy importante ver lo que se estaba intentado desde 2014, donde los representantes rusos y ucranianos se reunieron, pero no consiguieron gran cosa. Después de la invasión había que evaluar lo que se podía conseguir tras ella. Ahora no hay un estatus quo al que volver. Las negociaciones de cara al futuro van a ser difíciles en lo que se refiere a la justicia. Las decisiones que se han tomado en aras a la rendición de cuentas deben mantener la puerta abierta para negociaciones en el futuro. Lo que es cierto hoy puede no serlo mañana. Si creo que puedo ganar la guerra no estoy interesado en negociar, pero si la situación evoluciona, mi interés en las negociaciones puede aumentar o disminuir. Las cosas cambian en el campo de batalla, ha habido amenazas nucleares, pero hay distintos niveles en esta guerra. Independientemente de cómo acabe esta guerra, de aquí a cinco años va a haber tremendos retos en Ucrania. Retos de cohesión, desarme, separaciones sociales, y la justicia va a tener que encajar en este proceso. Ucrania no es una isla, hay distintos tipos de negociación y de resolución de conflictos, algunas cosas van a pasar dentro de Ucrania, otras tendrán lugar entre Ucrania y Rusia y luego en Europa hay que hablar sobre una nueva arquitectura de seguridad. ¿Cómo se organizan estos esfuerzos? Porque pueden facilitar, obstaculizar o impedir los esfuerzos para alcanzar la paz mediante las negociaciones. Philippe Sands: Esta es una situación muy complicada, no hay respuestas sencillas. Los países son un poco como las familias. Pasan cosas, unas buenas y otras no tanto. Y todas las familias barren las cosas no tan buenas debajo de la alfombra y tratan de seguir avanzando, pero en la segunda generación vuelven. En el caso del que hablamos no hay una solución perfecta para todo el mundo. Depende de la cultura, las circunstancias y los hechos. Es muy difícil saber qué decir a una persona a la que le han matado a su familia. En el tema de Ucrania hay muchas opiniones y distintos niveles de complejidad. En esta clase de situaciones es muy importante saber cómo enfoca esto la otra parte del debate. Es muy fácil estar en Madrid y pensar la clase de resultados que nos gustaría en el futuro. La situación es un crimen de agresión. No había justificación para el uso de la fuerza por parte de Rusia, por lo que hay que hacer algo al respecto. Pero ¿quiénes somos nosotros, en Washington, Londres o Madrid, para darles clases a los demás sobre crímenes de agresión? La guerra de Iraq fue ilegal, pero nadie ha rendido cuentas. Cuando hablamos de justicia, somos genios del doble rasero. Están son las complejidades que tenemos que gestionar porque por cada persona que hay a un lado de la negociación hay otra persona al otro lado. No se puede permitir que la situación de Ucrania continúe. Yo habría puesto infantería en Ucrania y establecido una zona de vuelos restringidos. Pero Putin utiliza los mismos argumentos que otros utilizaron en relación con Iraq. Por lo que tenemos que ser un poco más humildes sobre cómo gestionar esta clase de temas porque tenemos poca autoridad moral. No hemos aplicado a nosotros mismos los estándares que aplicamos a los demás. Esto es parte de un juego a largo plazo. En 1945, los países dijeron que habría una clase distinta de mundo. Las estructuras que tenemos están dando sus primeros pasos: los tribunales, las leyes, los principios. Así es que estamos desarrollando una serie de estructuras que nos ayudaran con la paz y la justicia, pero tenemos que abordar nuestra propia realidad. Si la injusticia sigue ahí, en algún caso nos arrollará. Ucrania es un estado que está recibiendo los ataques de Putin y ha puesto la paz y la justicia en el epicentro. Los avances que ha tenido Ucrania, la respuesta rusa es que en la mesa de negociación todo esto desaparece o no lo hacemos. Así es que tenemos que decidir paz o justicia, pero a qué precio. No creo en la paz a cualquier precio. La complejidad de este asunto se ve aumentada por nuestro doble rasero. La Corte Internacional no ha investigado lo que ha pasado en Iraq o en Afganistán. No lo hicieron porque sabemos de dónde viene el dinero, dónde reside el poder. Tener en la Corte Internacional un fiscal que se saca fotos con ministros de Justicia occidentales y busca obtener fondos de ellos no ayuda a llevar a los tribunales a un lado del conflicto.
Tommy J's "Laguna Tropical Surf" features the ethereal voice of Izrael Kamakawiwo'ole and announces the new KX FM weekly 8 to 10am line-up of volunteer DJs.Mon: Tommy bensonTues: John FordWed: Ida Mae & Tommy JThurs: Steve ReidFri: Greg FriedmanJitsu masters, Dan, Dave and Helena came dripping wet from bodysurfing at Pearl Street Beach to let us know the water temp was wonderful for trunking and the water visability was super clear. Mark Freeman's Surf Report was also optomistic. Michelle's hens, however, are having racoons raid their coops.
This episode is a masterclass of how to shift out of the compulsive patterns of relationship anxiety and ROCD and switching to acting and living from our values. In this episode we discuss: What are compulsions and why do they happen in our relationships How to stop compulsive actions, and compulsive thoughts Should you have sex if you don't feel like it? Instead of trying “fix” and “heal” - do this instead An exercise to get clear on your life and relationship values How to take actions in your life despite how you feel Learn more about Star and his work here: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@starjessetaylor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/starjessetaylor/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D In the episode, Star mentions the work of Mark Freeman - here is Mark's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@everybodyhasabrain/videos — Additional resources: Join Deconstruct the Doubts digital course here (instant + lifetime access) Click here to join the waitlist for the next cohort of Beyond the Doubts group coaching Download the free video training: The Single Most Important Lesson in Healing Relationship Anxiety Visit my website Connect with me on Instagram
"Laguna Tropical Surf" features Mindy Pennybacker, author of SURFING SISTERHOOD HAWAII and Mary Hartman of Dana Point's GIRL IN THE CURL SURF SHOP with infterview and music. Michelle Haynes' HENTON UPDATE is where chics have holiday fun and Mark Freeman's SURF REPORT INCLUDES The pro surf contest at Kelly Slater's Ranch. And congratulations to Hawaii's Carissa Moore and San Clemente's Griffin Colapinto for their contest wins! Aaaaaaiiiiiieeeeee!!!!!!
Today I had the pleasure of having Mark Freeman back on the show! He has some exciting news. He left his data science job to be employee #1 at a stealth startup in the data engineering space. In this episode we learn how Mark landed his new role through his network, the challenges and excitement of being in an early stage company, and the perspective change he's had over the last year. I hope you enjoy!Podcast Sponsors, Affiliates, and Partners:- Pathrise - http://pathrise.com/KenJee | Career mentorship for job applicants (Free till you land a job)- Taro - http://jointaro.com/r/kenj308 (20% discount) | Career mentorship if you already have a job - 365 Data Science (57% discount) - https://365datascience.pxf.io/P0jbBY | Learn data science today- Interview Query (10% discount) - https://www.interviewquery.com/?ref=kenjee | Interview prep questionsMark's Links:LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/mafreeman2GitHub - github.com/mellamomarkCompany - onthemarkdata.com
"Laguna Tropical Surf" celebrates Mothers' Day with an exlectic collection of tunes that mention Mom, Flowers, Mother Earth and moms riding boogieboards. Michelle reveals the dedicated "Mother Hens" in Henton and Mark Freeman's Surf Report offers an increasing swell for SoCal surfers. Mahalo to Max "Wipeout" Weidhaas for sending happy wishes to his mom, Susan, and all the moms out there! Aaaaaaiiiiiieeeeee!!!!!!
"Laguna Tropical Surf" loves when 7 year old Max "WipeOut" Weidhaas is our guest Surf Reporter while Mark Freeman is skiing winter-like powder conditons in May at Mammoth! Multi-musicianist and performer Bill Demsey called in with his line-up of gigs and classes. billdempseymusic.netMichelle updated her chicken town of Henton Update with theivery being done by a masked bandit raccoon who is raiding the coops for eggs!
Singer, songwriter, artis, Laure Mumford Falter performs a concert at the Pearl Street Studios in Laguna Beach for "Laguna Tropical Surf". Mark Freeman mentions a slight ocean temperature rise and Michelle Haynes celebrates her birthday with friends on her Henton Updates. Tommy J premiers "Dead Men Don't Surf" album the. includes songs with vocals!
"Laguna Tropical Surf" features music the newest EP from Little Kahuna, "Lost Oasis", and the narration of co-host and lead surf guitarist Craig Skelly. Mark Freeman's Surf Report told us that Kelly Slater did not make the cut for the world tour and Michelle Haynes' hens are hatching new chicks!
"Laguna Tropical Surf" featured an April Events calendar with the help of Jeff "The Big Tiki Dude" Hanson who promoted the 25th Annual "Surfin Sundays" starting April 16th at the Huntington Beach Pier. Mark Freeman's Surf Report has doubtful surf conditions this week and Michelle Haynes had an eggcellent Henton Update!
"Laguna Tropical Surf" features Surf Music from the album “Waikiki Makaki” by Ukraine surf musician, Vitaly Yakushi, who escaped to Germany from the Russian terror attacks on his country with his Wife, 4 kids and dog! Vitaly said,”There are 6 or 7 Surf Bands in Ukraine! And what is fun, Martin Schmidt and The Razorblades Surf Band from Wiesbaden, Germany, was one of my main influences some 10 yeas ago. Then he became my online teacher. Last year he helped us to move to Germany and we finally met. Now we are good friends.They helped to gather some money for our first month in Germany cause we had nothing, escaped with what we could take. The Surf Community gathered some 4000 euro totally so we were provided for some months with food, clothes and other stuff until we settled in Germany. We played The Razorbleds, Surf Report with Mark Freeman and Henton Updates with Michelle Haynes.
In this episode of Wicked Energy with JG, host Justin sits down with Mark Freeman, CEO of ProDirectional, to explore the future of the energy industry and directional drilling technology. They delve into the challenges faced by the energy market, the significance of rig count, and the long-term potential of natural gas as a fuel source. The conversation also covers the role of the US in LNG exports and its impact on energy security. A vital topic discussed in this episode is mental health in the oil and gas industry, where Mark emphasizes the importance of support and advocacy for affected individuals. They highlight Mental Health America of Greater Houston's work on integrating mental and physical healthcare and discuss the support provided by the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) organization for children in foster care. Focusing on the technical aspects, Justin and Mark discuss directional drilling remote operations and automation, the benefits of remote operations such as increased efficiency, improved information sharing, and better HSE outcomes. They also explore the future of directional drilling, which includes more automation, reduced personnel intensity, and an emphasis on consistency, repeatability, and accuracy. The conversation touches on the importance of fossil fuels in providing cheap, abundant, and accessible energy, the role of natural gas in reducing carbon emissions, and the need to support all economically and environmentally sensible energy forms. The podcast highlights the importance of educating and informing people about energy issues and encourages discussions and cooperation between both sides of the energy debate. The ongoing energy transition process is emphasized as a crucial factor in shaping the industry's future. If you are interested in learning more or connecting, see the links below: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-freeman-7751022/ Company Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/prodirectional/ Website: https://www.prodirectional.com/ Show SponsorsInflowControlInflowControl is a technology company that helps oil companies improve the efficiency of oil production while reducing the industry's environmental impact with their Autonomous Inflow Control Valve (AICV®). This breakthrough technology improves oil production by reducing unwanted gas and water which enables mature oil fields to be more profitable by supporting oil production from zones that would have typically been bypassed. This provides oil companies and its stakeholders with Lower Carbon Oil and higher profitability. To learn more, visit the links below: Website: www.inflowcontrol.no LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inflowcontrol-as/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqdgIooQhYtUBo-auUlYw-Q The Oil PatchThe Oil Patch is the way to get "Your energy news fix in 5 minutes or less, delivered straight to your inbox." Subscribe today. www.theoilpatch.co Wicked EnergyFor more info on Wicked Energy, please visit www.wickedenergy.io. For the video version, please visit the Wicked Energy YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL5PSzLBnSb7u1HD1xmLOJg
Clark Little's photo of a boogie boarder getting pitched in a wave on the island of Oahu leads us into tonight's Spring Equinox "Laguna Tropical Surf" show with guest Jim Kempton. Jim invited everyone to the Huntington Beach Library, Tuesday, March 28th, 5:30-7PM, as he shares his book "Women On Waves" and discusses the history of women surfing. He will bring special surfer guests to speak with the guests.Mark Freeman's Surf Report covered some frosty So Cal ocean temps and surf contest in his World of Surf segment. Michelle's chickens have spring in the prairie and she has been delivering a weekly 20 dozen eggs to the food shelter and barely time to mow the now tall acres of green grass!
In this episode we will discuss surviving prostate and lung cancer with our very special guest and cancer survivor Mark Freeman. The episode will talk about the emotions you experience with a cancer diagnosis, how important it is to get screened for certain cancers, and lastly the importance of a good support system. This bonus content was prepared to provide inspiration, and hope for anyone with a diagnosis of cancer. How family and friends can be a huge support for someone battling this disease. Visit the website and leave a review. www.podpage.com/the-3-13-men-money-and-marriage --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andrew-johnson03/message
This week, we sit down with Mark Freeman to discuss the Ideal Time Inventory. This is a practice that goes beyond scheduling, and allows you to see where you may be devoting more time than you should be. Finding time for running and working out can be difficult. Making time for family and friends and rest can be difficult. This exercise with Mark is so simple and eye opening, and he's just an awesome dude to talk to for an hour.
On this episode, we are joined by, Mark Freeman, Manager of Network Operations at Sprout Fiber, the broadband arm of Cullman Electric Cooperative located in northern Alabama. Mark shares with us how Sprout Fiber is working hard to close the digital divide with a systematic approach to its aggressive deployment plans. Click the link below to listen. Also, subscribe to the Broadband Bunch podcast on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode! https://cullmanec.com/sprout
剛天想為大家介紹《給內心總是很累的你》這本書。本書作者馬克.費里曼(Mark Freeman)是一名心理教練,幫助客戶走過情緒與心理上的困難,正是因為過去他也深受廣泛性焦慮、憂鬱症、強迫症所苦,最嚴重時爬樓梯就會想著要掉下去,還會懷疑身分證的照片是不是自己。他能完全地恢復,正是因為他知道改變大腦的方法,不是一昧地釋放壓力,面對接受壓力,接受後果。本集好書推薦:https://www.books.com.tw/products/0010858047Sparktake: https://sparktake.comSparksine電子書:《50本今年不能錯過的好書》下載: https://url.sparksine.com/qpr2s支持Sparksinehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/sparksinehttps://www.sparksine.com/https://www.patreon.com/sparksineSparksine TG:https://t.me/sparksinehttps://t.me/sparksinechatgroup (聊天Group) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Freeman is a community health advocate turned data scientist His mission is to improve the well-being of people, especially among those marginalized. He is currently a senior data scientist at Humu where he builds data tools that drive behavior change to make work better. He has a master degree from the Stanford School of Medicine in clinical research, experimental design and statistics. He also has a certificate in entrepreneurship from the Business School of Stanford. In his free time, he volunteers with a Bay Area Community Health Advisory Council. He also plays Men's Division III Rugby. We talked about the building data tools, data engineering skills for data scientist, how to pitch a projects, and his career journey. If you like the show, subscribe to the channel and give us a 5 star review. Subscribe to www.dalianaliu.com for more on data science and career. Mark's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mafreeman2/ Topics: The “modern data stack” How to get buy-in from the leadership What is DBT and why he uses it Common SQL mistakes SQL vs Python vs R How to pitch a new project T.R.I.B.E framework for projects How he almost lost 1 Million dollar for his company Things he learned from his manager Mental Health and anxiety How to iterate project Web3 Why he cares about community health ‘soul- searching' on his future Why he write on Linkedin Future of data science
Guest speaker, Pastor Mark Freeman, shares a wonderful message about the hope of heaven even in the midst of the storms of life.
Mark Freeman, Senior Data Scientist at Humu, joins Jon Krohn to talk about all things data engineering and offers listeners some critical tips for their data science career journey – from what it takes to get promoted to his number one tip for getting hired at a fast-growing capital-backed startup. In this episode you will learn: • How Humu leverages data and machine learning to improve workplace behaviors [10:38] • What is data engineering? [14:21] • What it takes to get promoted into more senior data science roles [20:55] • The differences between junior, senior, and staff data scientists [30:21] • Mark's top tools for data extraction, modeling, and pipeline engineering [37:08] • Mark's number one tip for getting hired at a fast-growing venture capital-backed startup [53:10] • Why all data scientists should be interested in Web3 [1:11:53] Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/587
As the COVID-19 pandemic has evolved, Rhode Island has relied on data and science to help guide its response. At the Rhode Island Department of Health, the COVID-19 Data and Analytics Team is responsible for collecting and organizing statewide data that has informed decisions about reopening businesses and schools, and protecting people from the virus. This week, you'll hear from some of those team members. Co-hosts Dr. Jim McDonald and Dr. Philip Chan get into the nitty gritty of COVID-19 data, asking our guest experts to clarify the difference between reporting deaths from COVID-19 and deaths with COVID-19 and talk about the importance of reducing hospitalization rates due to COVID-19. This week's guest experts include Leanne Lasher, the chief data officer at RIDOH for the COVID-19 response; Dr. Katy Donovan, an infectious disease epidemiologist; Mark Freeman, lead data scientist; and Shivani Arora, COVID-19 quantification team lead. They'll talk about data on COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations, and vaccinations, which reveal where Rhode Island is in its COVID-19 response, and where it should go next. They also talk about the level of protection that the COVID-19 vaccines and booster dose provide. Download this week's episode to learn more.