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On “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg,” Dani speaks with Mark Kaplan, the Co-Founder of Wholechain. They discuss the shocking level of exploitation in seafood supply chains; the importance of blue food for the sustainability of the world's food systems; and why traceability and transparency matter for the wellbeing of workers, food safety, and food waste prevention. While you're listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” wherever you consume your podcasts.
Russian-backed conspiracies about Ukraine and Ukrainians might come across as bizarre, entertaining, or even funny. But every piece of anti-Ukrainian propaganda shared abroad, even if accidentally or as a hate share, has a specific price in actual Ukrainian lives. That's why Ukrainians take so seriously the work on the information frontline, and it is universally regarded as important as defending our freedom with actual weapons in the trenches. Mark Kaplan, our featured Ukrainian for this episode, might have a reputation as a funny journalist ridiculing Russian propaganda for a late-night show on Telebachennya Toronto. But he also developed one of the brightest and smartest understandings of how anti-Ukrainian disinformation gets picked up in the West and why it happens. SUPPORT US, PLEASE: #UkrainianSpaces is a 100% independent, volunteer, and listener-supported initiative. If you like us, please become our Patreon sponsor and help us to amplify more Ukrainian voices GET FEATURED: you can also send us a voicemail GET CONNECTED: find #UkrainianSpaces on ukrainianspaces.com _ twitter _insta_ follow Val and Maksym Val's twitter and Insta and tiktoks Maksym's twitter and insta and tiktoks --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ukrainianspaces/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ukrainianspaces/support
Dr. Mark Kaplan is the Chair of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Indiana University School of Medicine. He is currently the Editor-In-Chief for the American Association of Immunologists' journal ImmunoHorizons. Much of Dr. Kaplan's work has focused on understanding the function of transcription factors in the development of T helper cell subsets. He talks about the role of T helper 9 cells in lung inflammation and γδ T cells in wound healing. He also discusses ImmunoHorizons and how it provides a home for solid immunological research that may otherwise remain unpublished.
Mark Kaplan, Managing Partner of The Dagoba Group, joins the Learning Unlocked podcast to discuss how unconscious bias with leadership positions impacts the culture of a company, the qualities that make for a good leader and how leaders can be more inclusive and diverse. He also shares with us how The Dagoba Group started and details the work their consulting practice is doing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Like most Jewish men in their 50's Joshua and Kenny were in Fiddler on the Roof together in high school. Strangely, Kenny the lesser talent of the two had a lead role, Fyedka, whereas, Joshua, the much greater talent, had the tiniest of roles as, The Rabbi. But Kenny's role (And I can say this because I am Kenny) was not memorable…O, he looked good, but the acting…meh. On the other hand Joshua's 2 minute role turned into a show stopper! Damn, he was good! Joshua went on to star in his own network TV show called, The Marshall Chronicles, for 6 episodes at least.As 14 years old kids Joshua and Kenny met in the Intro to Performing arts class in 9th grade at Beverly Hills High School. Two kids from different sides of the tracks found a community and forged an enduring friendship. Join us as we reminisce about our highs and lows, the lessons we learned, and the people who made it all so special. (Mentioned in this episode: Kevin Goldberg, Mark Kaplan, Amanda Sutton, Zina Goldrich, Crispin Hellion Glover, Marsh Monroe, Janet Kurtzman, and Nicolas Coppola/Cage)
“Seeing is believing” How to build a winning relationship with finance How to get away with coming in over budget Opening tickets and gather logs Not afraid of betas Outage free Dynatrace
For the rest of this week Food Tank alongside the ReFresh working group will be airing daily podcasts with panelists discussing “The Intersection of Food + Tech.” Over the next five days we are featuring 20 speakers co-hosted by Danielle Nierenberg and Forbes Magazine’s Chloe Sorvino. You can also watch these conversations live at 2PM all week. Additionally, Food Tank and ReFresh just released a new policy platform on the intersection of food and technology. Please visit FoodTank.com to download your free copy. Today’s theme is Empowering Consumers Through Transparency. We are so excited to have these amazing panelists: Mark Kaplan of (en)visible; Matt Wadiak of Cooks Venture; Rick Whitted of Feeding Children Everywhere, and Dana Gunders of ReFed.
Wide Awake is back this week with a very different episode for y'all. Mark Kaplan and Walker Bristow from the RNsquared news team in Columbia, South Carolina join me in the basement for the second straight zoom podcast. RNsquared is a comedic news show, so this one is full of laughs. We start off talking about covering the local news in Columbia, SC (3:00) and the dangers of corporate funded mainstream media (11:40). The RNsquared team takes a record long time in the abyss and no one is safe, especially Mark Kaplan's past romantic partners (26:15). For the main bit tonight we mostly discuss the upcoming Presidential election (34:45) and then RNsquared tackles the big issues in this election from a local news point of view (57:30). This one is super funny. Check it out and spread the word. Please follow the show @wideawakeatthree on instagram and @wideawakeatthr3 on twitter. Subscribe, comment, join in on the conversation. Please tell your friends!
Part 2 of a two-part HD episode. Mark Kaplan is a leading violinist of our time. He has performed solo at nearly every major American orchestra including the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestras, the Cleveland and Philadelphia Orchestras and many more. Mark Kaplan has collaborated with the world's foremost conductors, among them Ormandy, Maazel, Masur, Foster, Gatti, Rattle, Slatkin and so many others. In Part 1 of this conversation, we talked about Mark's early career and how he got started as a soloist for the world's foremost orchestras. In Part 2 we focused on his chamber music and his most interesting predictions of where big-time professional music will be after the pandemic. Along the way we included excerpts from Mark's performances of Bach, Bartok, Lerdahl and Schoenfield. This is a wonderful listen and should not be missed.CONTACT: upperwestsideradio@gmal.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On July 11th, 1988, 27-year-old Julie Love was on her way home from a meeting when she disappeared. Her car was found a few days later and police theorized that she had run out of gas and met with foul play. It became a highly publicized missing persons case and the pressure was on the police to solve it. Julie's family did everything they could to find their daughter. They knew she had not run off because she and her boyfriend, Mark Kaplan, had been talking marriage. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the disappearance and murder of Julie Love. Over a year after Julie disappeared, a 34-year-old woman named Janice Weldon came forward to say that her 24-year-old boyfriend, Emmanuel Hammond, and his 18-year-old cousin, Maurice Porter, were responsible for Julie's murder. This was the information that police needed but had been unable to get on their own. There are a number of twists and turns in this case. Race became a huge factor in this case as an attorney and a judge were killed by mail bombs and a white supremacist group took credit for the killings.You can support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation information
Part 1 of a two-part HD episode. Mark Kaplan is a leading violinist of our time. He has performed solo at nearly every major American orchestra including the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestras, the Cleveland and Philadelphia Orchestras and many more. Mark Kaplan has collaborated with the world's foremost conductors, among them Ormandy, Maazel, Masur, Foster, Gatti, Rattle, Slatkin and so many others. In Part 1 of this conversation, we talked about Mark's early career and how he got started as a soloist for the world's foremost orchestras. In Part 2 we focused on his chamber music and his most interesting predictions of where big-time professional music will be after the pandemic. Along the way we included exceprts from Mark's performances of Bach, Bartok, Lerdahl and Schoenfield. This is a wonderful listen and should not be missed.CONTACT: upperwestsideradio@gmal.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's episode of the Phenomenal 50 features the Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano in g minor, Op. 15 by Bedrich Smetana in a performance from February 20, 1996 featuring violinist Mark Kaplan, cellist Colin Carr, and pianist David Golub.
This week I am reporting live from the show floor at Dynatrace Perform 2020. Today, I speak with Mark Kaplan, director of IT, BARBRI, about their digital transformation story. At the core of The BARBRI Group Companies is BARBRI Bar Review, which has helped more than 1.3 million lawyers around the world pass a U.S. bar exam. The company also provides online J.D., post-J.D. and international programs for U.S. law schools, and specialized ongoing training and certifications in areas such as financial crime prevention, eDiscovery and cyber awareness, security and protection. The BARBRI Group, founded in 1967, is a Leeds Equity Partners portfolio company headquartered in Dallas with offices throughout the United States and around the world. It has also has helped more lawyers prepare for the bar than any other company and is now positioned to meet the legal education needs of both law students and attorneys throughout their academic and professional careers. BARBRI's leading legal and education experts cultivate better prepared, engaged students who are more likely to succeed, which translates to lower attrition rates at law schools and higher bar passage and job placement rates. Mark Kaplan shares their LegalTech success, and digital transformation story with me on the show floor at Dynatrace Perform in Las Vegas.
We catch up with Mark on his latest adventures at Barbri, what he has planned next and how he gets business answers from Dynatrace using Digital Business Analytics. https://www.dynatrace.com/perform-vegas/
We catch up with Mark on his latest adventures at Barbri, what he has planned next and how he gets business answers from Dynatrace using Digital Business Analyticshttps://www.dynatrace.com/perform-vegas/
We catch up with Mark on his latest adventures at Barbri, what he has planned next and how he gets business answers from Dynatrace using Digital Business Analyticshttps://www.dynatrace.com/perform-vegas/
We catch up with Mark on his latest adventures at Barbri, what he has planned next and how he gets business answers from Dynatrace using Digital Business Analytics. https://www.dynatrace.com/perform-vegas/
In this episode, Antonio sits down with Mark Kaplan, Vice President for Government and Community Relations at the University of Florida. Mark explains how his experiences being bused to a diverse middle school and later working in affordable housing helped shape his commitment to building community.
Dr. Dr. Mark Kaplan discusses a 1989 Science paper by Gerald Crabtree that demonstrated the mechanism by which cyclosporin A inhibited T cell activation.
This week: Parts shortages force Apple to start handing out free MacBook Pros, and everyone on the internet wants a piece of the action. You knew Jony Ive designed some of Apple’s most iconic products, but did you know he also helped craft one of Star Wars most nefarious light sabers? Apple discontinues two of their most iconic products. And stay tuned for all our favorite new stuff in another episode of What We’re Into! This episode supported by BlueApron - a better way to cook! Get your first 3 meals free with free shipping at BlueApron.com/CultCast Casper’s American-made mattresses have just the right amount of sink and bounce, and people everywhere love them. Learn why and get $50 towards any mattress at Casper.com/cultcast. CultCloth will keep your iPhone 7, Apple Watch, Mac and iPad sparkling clean, and for a limited time you can use code CULTCAST to score a free CleanCloth with any order at CultCloth.co. Thanks to Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com for the great music you hear on today's show. On the show this week @erfon / @bst3r / @lewiswallace Shortages force Apple to swap old MacBook Pros for new models https://www.cultofmac.com/494546/supply-shortages-force-apple-swap-old-macbook-pros-new-models/ Apple has been forced to swap old MacBook Pros in need of repair with new models due to severe component shortages. It means some lucky customers are getting a free upgrade to the latest machines when in need of service under warranty. A common fault with any laptop after regular use is that its battery loses its ability to charge. The cells can only withstand so many cycles before they no longer perform as intended. Fortunately, Apple will replace them for free under warranty. MacRumors reports that the company is currently facing “a severe constraint of top case assemblies with integrated batteries” for 15-inch MacBook Pros released in mid 2012 and early 2013 — and this is expected to last until September. As a result, Apple is said to have instructed its Genius Bar employees and Authorized Service Providers that they can temporarily swap affected notebooks for a newer, “functionally equivalent” model. If your MacBook Pro is still covered by the one-year manufacturer warranty, or an extended AppleCare plan, the cost of a battery replacement (or upgrade were eligible) is completely free. If your warranty has expired, the fee is $199. However, Apple has been waiving this fee for customers who are willing to wait for new batteries to arrive, rather than taking an upgrade for $199. Apple No Longer Replacing Some MacBook Pros Needing Battery Service With Newer Models https://www.macrumors.com/2017/07/26/apple-ends-macbook-pro-battery-exchanges/ Apple's memo says, effective July 26, service inventory of top case assemblies with batteries is now available for new repairs. For all new repair requests, Apple advises Genius Bar employees and Apple Authorized Service Providers to order the necessary inventory. Apple advises its service providers to inform customers that the inventory should arrive within 15 business days of the part order, corresponding with early August. Apple employee on reddit: "From what I can tell, Apple are FURIOUS about the MacRumors article yesterday setting customer expectations. I've never seen them react to a situation internally like this" Jony Ive talks earbuds inspired by stormtroopers, Apple Park https://www.cultofmac.com/494700/apples-iconic-white-earbuds-inspired-stormtroopers/ Jony Ive has revealed that the company’s iconic white earbuds were inspired by Star Wars stormtroopers. Ive told The Wall Street Journal that he the “look of the original Stormtroopers in mind” when he created their look. Years later, the stormtroopers would be inspired by Apple. In a 2015 interview with Vanity Fair, Star Wars: The Force Awakens costume designer Mark Kaplan revealed that he was inspired by Ive’s designs when creating the new stormtroopers of the First Order. “With the Stormtroopers it was more of a simplification, almost like, ‘What would Apple do?’” he said. Jony Ive also suggested the light saber hilt that ended up becoming a reality on Kylo Ren’s sword Jony Ive once sat next to J. J. Abrams at a boozy dinner party in New York, and made what Abrams recalled as "very specific" suggestions about the design of lightsabres. Abrams told me that "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" would reflect those thoughts, but he wouldn’t say how. Ive argued that the lightsaber should look uneven. "I thought it would be interesting if it were less precise, and just a little bit more spitty," said Ive, adding that the new weapon could be "more analog and more primitive, and I think, in that way, somehow more ominous.” Apple discontinues iPod nano and iPod shuffle https://www.cultofmac.com/494922/ipod-nano-ipod-shuffle-removed-apples-website/ In a statement to The Verge, Apple confirmed both devices have been discontinued: “Today, we are simplifying our iPod lineup with two models of iPod touch now with double the capacity starting at just $199 and we are discontinuing the iPod shuffle and iPod nano. The iPod touch is now available in 32GB and 128GB storage options, with the latter priced at $299.” Aside from the capacity increases, both devices are identical to those that were on sale yesterday. Steve Jobs introduces the iPod nano https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GRv-kv5XEg Cocaine Cowboys documentary http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0380268/ Two of the world’s best dart’s players go head-to-head https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7zyONMmc3o Splatoon 2 http://amzn.to/2eSHRFH Erfon showing tweens who’s boss on Twitch http://twitch.tv/vitamineee
On Episode 9 Tom Trudeau and Andrew Ressler are joined by guest Mark Kaplan to discuss the dynasty value of Bradley Beal, Gary Harris, the 76ers and much more.
On Episode 9 Tom Trudeau and Andrew Ressler are joined by guest Mark Kaplan to discuss the dynasty value of Bradley Beal, Gary Harris, the 76ers and much more.
This week Editor JA Sherman from Welcome To Loud City joins us to discuss the OKC Thunder. We also have Fantasy Alarm Analyst and Da True Guru Mark Kaplan to help give us some Fantasy Flow, a can't miss interview for our fantasy heads who may might need a little insight for the stretch run. Also on 'The Drop' we discuss the recent reports that Kings may look to fire their head coach. Shaw and I weigh on the Choas in Sacto. All that and we still got Coast2Coast to keep you up on the things happening in the league. A can't miss episode of The Baseline NBA Podcast. You feelin' out flow then please go and give us a rating on ITUNES, STITCHER, PLAYER FM, TUNE IN @NBA_BASELINELearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the NFL season over and baseball not here yet, a lot of of DFS players are trying to take to the NBA to fill the void in their life, some more successful than others. To help you with this transition I am teaming with the resident DFS expert on FantasySixPack.net, Keenan Keeling, along with DaTrueGuru (no really thats his twitter handle), Mark Kaplan from the FantasyAlarm. Both of them will help me and you navigate through the treacherous waters of NBA DFS. They help you make the transition smooth by talking about such thing like point multipliers and how to deal with those $10K players.
Joe Bond and co-host A.J. Applegarth bring their show over from the Fantasy Six Pack network and are excited to be here. In this week's episode they will bring on guest Seth Klein from Razzball to talk about some of the injuries and other hot topics from after the Week 3 of the NFL Preseason. They will get into some baseball talk as well as Seth jumped Joe in the FSWA roto standings a couple of weeks ago as there is quite the battle for first place now with last years overall FSWA champ Mark Kaplan. As always call in during the show to give your two cents on any topic we are discussing or to ask a question.
(Segment 1) Hang Up & Listen with the winner getting a Cub Box from Grizz Essentials. (Segment 2) Mark Kaplan joins Cerrito to talk about the "5 Things You Need To Know Before Your Fantasy Football Draft" this season. (Segment 3) Woohoos and Boos.
We're thrilled to receive hundreds of CDs a year from around the country as well as from far-flung corners of the globe. We listen to everything we receive and then feature an eclectic mix of music we think our listeners should hear from established labels to self-producing artists making their very first recording. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters William Susman: Vitality fr. Camille OCTET Joseph Byrd: Animals American Contemporary Music Ensemble Gyan Riley: Stumble Smooth Jake Schepps Quintet Katherine Young: Diligence is to Magic as Progress is to Flight, VI Austin Wulliman, violins/viola; Katherine Young, electronics Gordon Goodwin: Focus fr. Three Stages for String Quartet Quartet San Francisco Clancy Newman: Juxt-Opposition Yael Weiss, piano; Mark Kaplan, violin; Clancy Newman, cello Pamela J Marshall: Dance of the HooDoos- Allegro Vigoroso Lexington Symphony Chamber Players (Audrey Markowitz, oboe; Elizabeth Whitfield, violin; Jane Sheena, cello; Paul Carlson, piano)
Guest: Mark Kaplan, DrPH Host: Bruce Japsen When talk of Canadian healthcare emerges in US political debate, the spin often turns to long lines and waits for medical care and short-changed quality. But there are also those, like Dr. Mark Kaplan, whose study indicates more equity and efficiency for our neighbors to the north than here in the US. Dr. Kaplan, professor of community health at Portland State University, tells host Bruce Japsen about advances in the Canadian health system that might surprise you.