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Story in the Public Square
Alice Marwick Explores the Impact of Social Networking on Political Discourse

Story in the Public Square

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 27:54


There was a time in American public life when “the news” was a nightly ritual, a 30-minute glimpse into the wider-world, a way to stay informed. But Dr. Alice E. Marwick says that world is long gone, washed away in recent years with failing traditional news outlets and the rise of social media influencers. Marwick is the director of research at Data & Society. She is a qualitative social scientist who researches the social, political, and cultural implications of popular social media technologies. Her most recent book, “The Private is Political: Networked Privacy on Social Media,” examines how the networked nature of online privacy disproportionately impacts members of marginalized communities. Marwick has several other publications in the realm of communications and mass media. She is currently writing her third book on online radicalization, supported by an Andrew Carnegie fellowship. Marwick was previously associate professor of communication and principal researcher and co-founder of the Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life at the University of North Carolina. She was also Microsoft visiting professor at the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In Our Time
The Orkneyinga Saga

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 51:02


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Saga of the Earls of Orkney, as told in the 13th Century by an unknown Icelander. This was the story of arguably the most important, strategically, of all the islands in the British Viking world, when the Earls controlled Shetland, Orkney and Caithness from which they could raid the Irish and British coasts, from Dublin round to Lindisfarne. The Saga combines myth with history, bringing to life the places on those islands where Vikings met, drank, made treaties, told stories, became saints, plotted and fought.With Judith Jesch Professor of Viking Studies at the University of NottinghamJane Harrison Archaeologist and Research Associate at Oxford and Newcastle UniversitiesAnd Alex Woolf Senior Lecturer in History at the University of St AndrewsProducer: Simon TillotsonIn Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio ProductionReading list:Theodore M. Andersson, The Growth of Medieval Icelandic Sagas, 1180-1280, (Cornell University Press, 2012)Margaret Clunies Ross, The Cambridge Introduction to the Old Norse-Icelandic Saga (Cambridge University Press, 2010)Robert Cook (trans.), Njals Saga (Penguin, 2001)Barbara E. Crawford, The Northern Earldoms: Orkney and Caithness from AD 870 to 1470 (John Donald Short Run Press, 2013)Shami Ghosh, Kings' Sagas and Norwegian History: Problems and Perspectives (Brill, 2011)J. Graham-Campbell and C. E. Batey, Vikings in Scotland (Edinburgh University Press, 2002)David Griffiths, J. Harrison and Michael Athanson, Beside the Ocean: Coastal Landscapes at the Bay of Skaill, Marwick, and Birsay Bay, Orkney: Archaeological Research 2003-18 (Oxbow Books, 2019)Jane Harrison, Building Mounds: Orkney and the Vikings (Routledge, forthcoming)Ármann Jakobsson and Sverrir Jakobsson (eds.), The Routledge Research Companion to the Medieval Icelandic Sagas (Routledge, 2017)Judith Jesch, The Viking Diaspora (Routledge, 2015)Judith Jesch, ‘Earl Rögnvaldr of Orkney, a Poet of the Viking Diaspora' (Journal of the North Atlantic, Special Volume 4, 2013)Judith Jesch, The Poetry of Orkneyinga Saga (H.M. Chadwick Memorial Lectures, University of Cambridge, 2020)Devra Kunin (trans.), A History of Norway and the Passion and Miracles of the Blessed Olafr (Viking Society for Northern Research, 2001)Rory McTurk (ed.), A Companion to Old Norse-Icelandic Literature and Culture (Wiley-Blackwell, 2004)Tom Muir, Orkney in the Sagas (Orkney Islands Council, 2005)Else Mundal (ed.), Dating the Sagas: Reviews and Revisions (Museum Tusculanum Press, 2013)Heather O'Donoghue, Old Norse-Icelandic Literature: A Short Introduction, (John Wiley & Sons, 2004) Heather O'Donoghue and Eleanor Parker (eds.), The Cambridge History of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2024), especially 'Landscape and Material Culture' by Jane Harrison and ‘Diaspora Sagas' by Judith JeschRichard Oram, Domination and Lordship, Scotland 1070-1230, (Edinburgh University Press, 2011)Olwyn Owen (ed.), The World of Orkneyinga Saga: The Broad-cloth Viking Trip (Orkney Islands Council, 2006)Hermann Pálsson and Paul Edwards (trans.), Orkneyinga Saga: The History of the Earls of Orkney (Penguin Classics, 1981)Snorri Sturluson (trans. tr. Alison Finlay and Anthony Faulkes), Heimskringla, vol. I-III (Viking Society for Northern Research, 2011-2015)William P. L. Thomson, The New History of Orkney (Birlinn Ltd, 2008)Alex Woolf, From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070 (Edinburgh University Press, 2007), especially chapter 7

In Our Time: History
The Orkneyinga Saga

In Our Time: History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 51:02


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Saga of the Earls of Orkney, as told in the 13th Century by an unknown Icelander. This was the story of arguably the most important, strategically, of all the islands in the British Viking world, when the Earls controlled Shetland, Orkney and Caithness from which they could raid the Irish and British coasts, from Dublin round to Lindisfarne. The Saga combines myth with history, bringing to life the places on those islands where Vikings met, drank, made treaties, told stories, became saints, plotted and fought.With Judith Jesch Professor of Viking Studies at the University of NottinghamJane Harrison Archaeologist and Research Associate at Oxford and Newcastle UniversitiesAnd Alex Woolf Senior Lecturer in History at the University of St AndrewsProducer: Simon TillotsonIn Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio ProductionReading list:Theodore M. Andersson, The Growth of Medieval Icelandic Sagas, 1180-1280, (Cornell University Press, 2012)Margaret Clunies Ross, The Cambridge Introduction to the Old Norse-Icelandic Saga (Cambridge University Press, 2010)Robert Cook (trans.), Njals Saga (Penguin, 2001)Barbara E. Crawford, The Northern Earldoms: Orkney and Caithness from AD 870 to 1470 (John Donald Short Run Press, 2013)Shami Ghosh, Kings' Sagas and Norwegian History: Problems and Perspectives (Brill, 2011)J. Graham-Campbell and C. E. Batey, Vikings in Scotland (Edinburgh University Press, 2002)David Griffiths, J. Harrison and Michael Athanson, Beside the Ocean: Coastal Landscapes at the Bay of Skaill, Marwick, and Birsay Bay, Orkney: Archaeological Research 2003-18 (Oxbow Books, 2019)Jane Harrison, Building Mounds: Orkney and the Vikings (Routledge, forthcoming)Ármann Jakobsson and Sverrir Jakobsson (eds.), The Routledge Research Companion to the Medieval Icelandic Sagas (Routledge, 2017)Judith Jesch, The Viking Diaspora (Routledge, 2015)Judith Jesch, ‘Earl Rögnvaldr of Orkney, a Poet of the Viking Diaspora' (Journal of the North Atlantic, Special Volume 4, 2013)Judith Jesch, The Poetry of Orkneyinga Saga (H.M. Chadwick Memorial Lectures, University of Cambridge, 2020)Devra Kunin (trans.), A History of Norway and the Passion and Miracles of the Blessed Olafr (Viking Society for Northern Research, 2001)Rory McTurk (ed.), A Companion to Old Norse-Icelandic Literature and Culture (Wiley-Blackwell, 2004)Tom Muir, Orkney in the Sagas (Orkney Islands Council, 2005)Else Mundal (ed.), Dating the Sagas: Reviews and Revisions (Museum Tusculanum Press, 2013)Heather O'Donoghue, Old Norse-Icelandic Literature: A Short Introduction, (John Wiley & Sons, 2004) Heather O'Donoghue and Eleanor Parker (eds.), The Cambridge History of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2024), especially 'Landscape and Material Culture' by Jane Harrison and ‘Diaspora Sagas' by Judith JeschRichard Oram, Domination and Lordship, Scotland 1070-1230, (Edinburgh University Press, 2011)Olwyn Owen (ed.), The World of Orkneyinga Saga: The Broad-cloth Viking Trip (Orkney Islands Council, 2006)Hermann Pálsson and Paul Edwards (trans.), Orkneyinga Saga: The History of the Earls of Orkney (Penguin Classics, 1981)Snorri Sturluson (trans. tr. Alison Finlay and Anthony Faulkes), Heimskringla, vol. I-III (Viking Society for Northern Research, 2011-2015)William P. L. Thomson, The New History of Orkney (Birlinn Ltd, 2008)Alex Woolf, From Pictland to Alba, 789-1070 (Edinburgh University Press, 2007), especially chapter 7

Conspirituality
201: Librarians Are Not Groomers (w/Heath Umbreit)

Conspirituality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 77:42


When Moms For Liberty attacks libraries with demands to ban books about MLK Jr and age-appropriate sex education, and claims that librarians are grooming their children into the trans agenda, they're enacting the worst forms of neo-fascist bullying. But they're also paradoxically defending a troubled American legacy against a librarian culture attempting to course-correct towards greater inclusion. To discuss this problem, Matthew talks to Heath Umbreit, a reference librarian who works at a public library in the northeastern U.S. Mis- and disinformation has been a professional and personal interest of Umbreit for several years; Heath's study of the phenomenon focuses on a critical examination of popular narratives about disinformation, the concept of epistemic supremacy, and the ways in which information and disinformation intersect with systemic power differentials in American society. Show Notes Derek gives the Keynote Address at the 2023 Oregon Library Association's Annual Conference Library Bill of Rights | Advocacy, Legislation & Issues  Students, authors fight censorship in PA schools  Kuo & Marwick, "Critical Disinformation Studies" Morales & Williams, "Moving Toward Transformative Librarianship: Naming and Identifying Epistemic Supremacy" danah boyd, "You Think You Want Media Literacy... Do You?" PEN America, 2023 Banned Books Update: Banned in the USA Kelly Jensen, Trauma, Book Bans, and Libraries: A Resource Guide for Library Workers, Library Supporters, and Beyond Kristen Browde, Who's Making News for Sex Crimes Involving Children? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Greece Chats with Tony Kariotis
57. Drake G. Behrakis - Real Estate, Philanthropy and Greek Heritage

Greece Chats with Tony Kariotis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 69:09


In this episode, I am joined by Drake G. Behrakis. Drake is President of Marwick Associates, a real estate investment and development company located in Lexington, Massachusetts. Marwick is the real estate arm of a family-owned, privately held investment company. He is also active in the Behrakis Foundation, the family's philanthropic vehicle, and a co-founder of the strategic advisory firm 2TmX Advisors. Before establishing Marwick, Mr. Behrakis held various positions with Muro Pharmaceutical, Inc. and the Gillette Company. He has a bachelor's degree in finance from Boston College and an MBA from Northeastern University.   His engagement as an investor, mentor, philanthropist, and volunteer has expanded throughout the years. He serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The National Hellenic Society. He is on the Board of Directors for The Hellenic Initiative, He is also an investor/shareholderin Comkardia, Christie Campus Health, and an Advisor to Genomes to People, Desmos Policy Institute, and the Delphi Economic Forum. In 2015 he was the recipient of the Boston College Distinguished Volunteer Award. Prior board commitments and involvements include Boston College, Leadership 100, Brigham & Woman's Hospital, Order of St. Andrew, Orthodox Youth Ministry, Hellenic College, the American College of Greece, The Maliotis Cultural Center and the State of Massachusetts Economic Assistance Coordinating Council. Mr. Behrakis resides with his wife, three children, and dog, Lola, in Wellesley, Massachusetts. - - GreeceChats Podcast is available on all podcast platforms, you can follow the podcasts instagram page at ⁠⁠@greecechatspodcast⁠⁠. You can also watch the video edition of this episode on YouTube at ⁠⁠⁠youtube.com/@iamgreece⁠⁠⁠ - Greece Chats Podcast with ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Tony Kariotis⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ is made possible by our amazing sponsors: -⁠⁠⁠Origins App (@originsapp)⁠⁠⁠ -⁠⁠⁠Kastra Elion Premium Sipping Vodka (@kastraelion)⁠⁠⁠ -⁠⁠⁠Klosti Handmade (@klosti_handmade)⁠⁠⁠ -⁠⁠⁠TheGreekLawyer (@thegreeklawyer)⁠⁠⁠ -⁠⁠⁠Savvas Fetfatsidis Mortgage Lender (@savvasmortgage)⁠⁠⁠ -⁠⁠⁠Greece Media (@greece / @greecemedia)⁠⁠⁠ -⁠⁠⁠Screen Printing by Airo (@airosports)⁠⁠⁠ -⁠⁠⁠Efstathia Fragou Jewels (@efstathiafragoujewels)

New Books Network
Alice E. Marwick, "The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media" (Yale UP, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 37:25


Online privacy is under constant attack by social media and big data technologies. But we cannot rely on individual actions to remedy this—it is a matter of social justice.  In The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media (Yale UP, 2023), Alice E. Marwick offers a new way of understanding how privacy is jeopardized, particularly for marginalized and disadvantaged communities—including immigrants, the poor, people of color, LGBTQ+ populations, and victims of online harassment. Marwick shows that there are few resources or regulations for preventing personal information from spreading on the internet. Through a new theory of “networked privacy,” she reveals how current legal and technological frameworks are woefully inadequate in addressing issues of privacy—often by design. Drawing from interviews and focus groups encompassing a diverse group of Americans, Marwick shows that even heavy social media users care deeply about privacy and engage in extensive “privacy work” to protect it. But people are up against the violation machine of the modern internet. Safeguarding privacy must happen at the collective level. Jake Chanenson is a computer science Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago. Broadly, Jake is interested in topics relating to HCI, privacy, and tech policy. Jake's work has been published in top venues such as ACM's CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Public Policy
Alice E. Marwick, "The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media" (Yale UP, 2023)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 37:25


Online privacy is under constant attack by social media and big data technologies. But we cannot rely on individual actions to remedy this—it is a matter of social justice.  In The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media (Yale UP, 2023), Alice E. Marwick offers a new way of understanding how privacy is jeopardized, particularly for marginalized and disadvantaged communities—including immigrants, the poor, people of color, LGBTQ+ populations, and victims of online harassment. Marwick shows that there are few resources or regulations for preventing personal information from spreading on the internet. Through a new theory of “networked privacy,” she reveals how current legal and technological frameworks are woefully inadequate in addressing issues of privacy—often by design. Drawing from interviews and focus groups encompassing a diverse group of Americans, Marwick shows that even heavy social media users care deeply about privacy and engage in extensive “privacy work” to protect it. But people are up against the violation machine of the modern internet. Safeguarding privacy must happen at the collective level. Jake Chanenson is a computer science Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago. Broadly, Jake is interested in topics relating to HCI, privacy, and tech policy. Jake's work has been published in top venues such as ACM's CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

New Books in Communications
Alice E. Marwick, "The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media" (Yale UP, 2023)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 37:25


Online privacy is under constant attack by social media and big data technologies. But we cannot rely on individual actions to remedy this—it is a matter of social justice.  In The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media (Yale UP, 2023), Alice E. Marwick offers a new way of understanding how privacy is jeopardized, particularly for marginalized and disadvantaged communities—including immigrants, the poor, people of color, LGBTQ+ populations, and victims of online harassment. Marwick shows that there are few resources or regulations for preventing personal information from spreading on the internet. Through a new theory of “networked privacy,” she reveals how current legal and technological frameworks are woefully inadequate in addressing issues of privacy—often by design. Drawing from interviews and focus groups encompassing a diverse group of Americans, Marwick shows that even heavy social media users care deeply about privacy and engage in extensive “privacy work” to protect it. But people are up against the violation machine of the modern internet. Safeguarding privacy must happen at the collective level. Jake Chanenson is a computer science Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago. Broadly, Jake is interested in topics relating to HCI, privacy, and tech policy. Jake's work has been published in top venues such as ACM's CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Alice E. Marwick, "The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media" (Yale UP, 2023)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 37:25


Online privacy is under constant attack by social media and big data technologies. But we cannot rely on individual actions to remedy this—it is a matter of social justice.  In The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media (Yale UP, 2023), Alice E. Marwick offers a new way of understanding how privacy is jeopardized, particularly for marginalized and disadvantaged communities—including immigrants, the poor, people of color, LGBTQ+ populations, and victims of online harassment. Marwick shows that there are few resources or regulations for preventing personal information from spreading on the internet. Through a new theory of “networked privacy,” she reveals how current legal and technological frameworks are woefully inadequate in addressing issues of privacy—often by design. Drawing from interviews and focus groups encompassing a diverse group of Americans, Marwick shows that even heavy social media users care deeply about privacy and engage in extensive “privacy work” to protect it. But people are up against the violation machine of the modern internet. Safeguarding privacy must happen at the collective level. Jake Chanenson is a computer science Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago. Broadly, Jake is interested in topics relating to HCI, privacy, and tech policy. Jake's work has been published in top venues such as ACM's CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society

New Books in Law
Alice E. Marwick, "The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media" (Yale UP, 2023)

New Books in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 37:25


Online privacy is under constant attack by social media and big data technologies. But we cannot rely on individual actions to remedy this—it is a matter of social justice.  In The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media (Yale UP, 2023), Alice E. Marwick offers a new way of understanding how privacy is jeopardized, particularly for marginalized and disadvantaged communities—including immigrants, the poor, people of color, LGBTQ+ populations, and victims of online harassment. Marwick shows that there are few resources or regulations for preventing personal information from spreading on the internet. Through a new theory of “networked privacy,” she reveals how current legal and technological frameworks are woefully inadequate in addressing issues of privacy—often by design. Drawing from interviews and focus groups encompassing a diverse group of Americans, Marwick shows that even heavy social media users care deeply about privacy and engage in extensive “privacy work” to protect it. But people are up against the violation machine of the modern internet. Safeguarding privacy must happen at the collective level. Jake Chanenson is a computer science Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago. Broadly, Jake is interested in topics relating to HCI, privacy, and tech policy. Jake's work has been published in top venues such as ACM's CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law

New Books in Technology
Alice E. Marwick, "The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media" (Yale UP, 2023)

New Books in Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 37:25


Online privacy is under constant attack by social media and big data technologies. But we cannot rely on individual actions to remedy this—it is a matter of social justice.  In The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media (Yale UP, 2023), Alice E. Marwick offers a new way of understanding how privacy is jeopardized, particularly for marginalized and disadvantaged communities—including immigrants, the poor, people of color, LGBTQ+ populations, and victims of online harassment. Marwick shows that there are few resources or regulations for preventing personal information from spreading on the internet. Through a new theory of “networked privacy,” she reveals how current legal and technological frameworks are woefully inadequate in addressing issues of privacy—often by design. Drawing from interviews and focus groups encompassing a diverse group of Americans, Marwick shows that even heavy social media users care deeply about privacy and engage in extensive “privacy work” to protect it. But people are up against the violation machine of the modern internet. Safeguarding privacy must happen at the collective level. Jake Chanenson is a computer science Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago. Broadly, Jake is interested in topics relating to HCI, privacy, and tech policy. Jake's work has been published in top venues such as ACM's CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology

New Books in Human Rights
Alice E. Marwick, "The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media" (Yale UP, 2023)

New Books in Human Rights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 37:25


Online privacy is under constant attack by social media and big data technologies. But we cannot rely on individual actions to remedy this—it is a matter of social justice.  In The Private Is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media (Yale UP, 2023), Alice E. Marwick offers a new way of understanding how privacy is jeopardized, particularly for marginalized and disadvantaged communities—including immigrants, the poor, people of color, LGBTQ+ populations, and victims of online harassment. Marwick shows that there are few resources or regulations for preventing personal information from spreading on the internet. Through a new theory of “networked privacy,” she reveals how current legal and technological frameworks are woefully inadequate in addressing issues of privacy—often by design. Drawing from interviews and focus groups encompassing a diverse group of Americans, Marwick shows that even heavy social media users care deeply about privacy and engage in extensive “privacy work” to protect it. But people are up against the violation machine of the modern internet. Safeguarding privacy must happen at the collective level. Jake Chanenson is a computer science Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago. Broadly, Jake is interested in topics relating to HCI, privacy, and tech policy. Jake's work has been published in top venues such as ACM's CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Medical Protection Podcast
Consent...really?

The Medical Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 17:18


You have a history with this patient, a general consent form is signed, and you see a need for further treatment during surgery. Surely you can deliver the care required in the best interests of this patient? FURTHER LEARNING If you're a member of Medical Protection and want to learn more join us for our next virtual workshop, Consent & Shared Decision Making. Register using the link below https://protection.pub/3h0EVXt CERTIFICATE A certificate is available on PRISM for members https://protection.pub/3DLjZMT SPEAKERS Our host today was Dr John Marwick https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-marwick-2614ab17 Our guest speaker today was Dr Samantha King https://www.linkedin.com/in/samantha-king-27261868 For more information about Medical Protection please visit www.medicalprotection.org

The Medical Protection Podcast
Saying sorry isn't always easy

The Medical Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 15:32


An elderly patient has died, family members are distraught and are seeking answers. Join us for a case that illustrates why cold hard facts alone aren't enough when in mediation with grieving family members. FURTHER LEARNING If you're a member of Medical Protection join us for Navigating Adverse Outcomes – Virtual Workshop https://protection.pub/3DOUIld Open disclosure – eLearning Module 1 https://protection.pub/3WnhVC3 Module 2 https://protection.pub/3sKtBkL CERTIFICATE A certificate is available on PRISM for members https://protection.pub/3DLjZMT SPEAKERSOur host today was Dr John Marwick https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-marwick-2614ab17 Our guest speaker today was Dr Ronald Ng https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronald-ng-6749a139 For more information about Medical Protection please visit www.medicalprotection.org

The Medical Protection Podcast
Why did I get a complaint?

The Medical Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 30:43


An experienced ophthalmologist performed refractive laser surgery on a 33-year-old woman. Post-operatively she developed severe bilateral infectious keratitis, a very rare complication of this procedure. The surgeon treated the infection appropriately, but a complaint was made regardless... - FURTHER LEARNINGIf you're a member of Medical Protection and want to learn more:Use the link below to access eLearning about navigating adverse outcomeshttps://protection.pub/3yGVXj9 CERTIFICATEA certificate for listening is available on PRISMhttps://protection.pub/3gfweIf SPEAKERSOur host today was Dr John Marwickhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/john-marwick-2614ab17 Our special guest speaker was Dr Julia Amblerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-ambler-0386351b1For more information about Medical Protection please visit www.medicalprotection.org -

The Medical Protection Podcast
Can I really say nothing?

The Medical Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 18:06


A GP is notified by an after-hours service that her patient is seeking an abortion. The patient, who is taking isotretinoin, is not on the pregnancy prevention programme because she told her dermatologist that she was not sexually active. She asks her GP not to inform the dermatologist about her pregnancy.- NEED HELP?If you're a member of Medical Protection and do need advice please call the applicable phone number below: Caribbean & Bermuda: +44 113 210 4398 Hong Kong: 800 908 433 Ireland: 1800 936 077 Malaysia: 1800 81 5837 New Zealand: 0800 225 5677 Singapore: 800 616 7055 South Africa: 0800 014 780 United Kingdom: 0800 561 9090 CERTIFICATEA certificate for listening is available on PRISMhttps://protection.pub/3gfweIf SPEAKERSOur host today was Dr John Marwickhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/john-marwick-2614ab17 With special guest Dr James Thorpehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/james-thorpe-29b58499 For more information about Medical Protection please visit www.medicalprotection.org -

The Medical Protection Podcast
If it's not recorded who's to say?

The Medical Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 20:52


After examining a patient with respiratory symptoms a doctor diagnosed a viral infection. A few days later another doctor prescribed antibiotics for a bacterial infection. The patient complained that he should have been diagnosed and treated at the first consultation. What followed was an examination of the doctor's records... - FURTHER LEARNINGIf you're a member of Medical Protection and want to learn more:Use the link below to display the eLearning and webinar recordings available on medical recordshttps://protection.pub/3z8S07t CERTIFICATEA certificate for listening is available on PRISMhttps://protection.pub/3gfweIf SPEAKERSOur host today was Dr John Marwickhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/john-marwick-2614ab17with special guest Dr Heidi Mounsey For more information about Medical Protection please visit www.medicalprotection.org -

The Medical Protection Podcast
Alleged assault: Is consent needed for a routine exam?

The Medical Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 19:12


After performing a seemingly straightforward cardiac examination was called by police and requested to attend an interview under caution. This podcast is the first in our Case Files series that explores real cases and consequences. - FURTHER LEARNINGIf you're a member of Medical Protection and want to learn more:Access our eLearning below https://protection.pub/3ez8ZZk Or to find more on this topic search ‘consent' on PRISM CERTIFICATEA certificate for listening is available on PRISMhttps://protection.pub/3gfweIf SPEAKERSOur host today was Dr John Marwickhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/john-marwick-2614ab17 Our guest speaker today was Dr Katie Granthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kitty-grant-bb300367 For more information about Medical Protection please visit www.medicalprotection.org -

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Foul-mouthed Clive Palmer abruptly ends interview

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 2:04


Clive Palmer has sensationally hung up on a bemused 6PR Mornings host Jane Marwick, in for Liam Bartlett today, after launching a tirade against the quality of The West Australian. Using a profanity to describe the newspaper, Palmer denied a report he was launching new court action against WA Premier Mark McGowan and WA Attorney General John Quigley. Private texts that painted Palmer as a villain of WA between the newspaper's owner Kerry Stokes, Quigley and McGowan were famously made public during the recent defamation trial between the WA Premier and mining magnate. "You just concluded our interview, thanks a lot, bye," Palmer said, shocking host Marwick, who asked him not to swear on air. "There you go, Clive Palmer, so apparently he's doing nothing... I had plenty more questions to ask him but that's the Clive Palmer we've come to know," Marwick said after with a hint of bemusement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Mornings with Jane Marwick (for Liam Bartlett) - Full Show 9th August

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 116:53


Mornings with Jane Marwick (for Liam Bartlett) - Full Show 9th AugustSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Mornings with Gareth Parker
Emma Thomson on working women being 'sold a pup'

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 10:47


British actress Dame Emma Thompson has opened up to Jane Marwick on 6PR Mornings about sex scenes with a man more than 30 years her junior and the misconceptions women should be expected to handle juggling domestic life and a career simultaneously. Thompson is in Australia to promote her new film Good Luck To You, Leo Grande a wryly comic two-hander directed by Australia's Sophie Hyde, where she plays 60-ish widow Nancy Stokes, a retired religion teacher who has never had an orgasm. She and Marwick discussed the harm caused by depictions of conventional on-screen romance and how women "were sold a pup" about being able to juggle domestic life, motherhood and careers. "I think the 'you can have it all' thing was not only cruel but also utterly untrue, and I think we need to really re-examine all of this because it's all landed once again on our shoulders," Thompson told Marwick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Liam Barlett and Jane Marwick clash over Manly jumper

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 5:04


Embattled NRL club Manly's decision to not give players a choice to wear a rainbow-themed jersey this week in support of inclusivity because it would cast some as homophobic has backfired spectacularly. 6PR commentator Jane Marwick said the original plan for Sea Eagles players to have a choice was abandoned and instead only some were consulted, with seven players boycotting the club's crucial clash with the Roosters on Thursday due to personal and cultural reasons. "I think in trying to be inclusive, Manly has just blown up the whole thing, and there'll be people on both sides of this debate who'll feel sad, lonely, hurt," she said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Untangled
Why harassment happens online

Untangled

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 38:07


Hi, welcome back to the podcast edition of Untangled. You must be thinking “whoa, two podcasts in two weeks, you're really working hard to produce that sweet, sweet content.” You're right, I am! But, like any relationship, this is a two-way street, so please do your part by subscribing to Untangled on Apple or Spotify, and sharing this episode with a few friends. This month I wrote about pseudonymity, harassment, and what they reveal about our relationship to technology. In the newsletter, I drew upon Alice Marwick's model of “morally motivated networked harassment” to help contextualize the backlash to Katie Notopoulos's story that revealed the real identities of the pseudonymous founders of the Bored Ape Yacht Club.Marwick's model is the best explanation for why harassment happens online that I've come across, so I was thrilled to host her on Untangled to dive into it. Marwick is an Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she researches the social, political, and cultural implications of popular social media technologies. In this episode, we discuss:The “morally motivated networked harassment” (MMNH) model and what it helps explain that we didn't understand before.The impact of networked harassment at an individual, group, and societal level.Why social media companies aren't designed or incentivized to address networked harassment.How networked harassment relates to the process of online radicalization.Listen to the end to hear what advice Marwick would offer her teenage self.You can find more from Alice on Twitter.As always, if you like the podcast, please review it, rate it, and share it.Until next time,Charleyp.s. What's the point of having a newsletter if you can't wish your Dad a Happy Father's Day? So - Happy Father's Day, Dad! Credits:Track: The Perpetual Ticking of Time — Artificial.Music [Audio Library Release]Music provided by Audio Library Plus This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit untangled.substack.com

Ambrus@ alkotói stúdiója
Brown, C. C.: HALIME -- Sensara utolsó élete (Fantasy, Hangoskönyv)

Ambrus@ alkotói stúdiója

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 140:18


Hurdemock királytól elcsalták a Kristályt, mely harminc éve szolgálta a békét országában, igaz nem épp becsületes módon. Marwick fia, Nadran különös küldeménnyel indul Bolgotába Heimlich Királyhoz, de útközben megváltozik terve. Halime a varázslónő mindent megtesz annak érdekében, hogy ez a terv kudarcba fulladjon. A két harcos és a lány küldetése, valamint szőlőszemek és buborékok... Mese nem csak felnőtteknek! --- Szerző: C. C. Brown [Braun Krisztina] | Főcím: Halime | Alcím: Sensara utolsó élete | A hangoskönyv megjelenése: Magánkiadás, Pécs, 2022 | ISBN 978-615-81221-4-6 | A hangoskönyvet a szerző Braun Krisztina megbízásából szerkesztette és felolvasta: Ambrus Attila József | Licenc: CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 | A CD borítót készítette: Ambrus-Kéri Noel | A felvétel 2022. júniusában készült. | Lejátszási hossz: 2 óra 20 perc | Bitráta: 192 kbps / 44 kHz /mono | Youtube: https://youtu.be/ewJg7LJy4fU | A hangoskönyv változtatás nélkül szabadon letölthető és megosztható. #ccbrown #braunkrisztina #ambrusaalkotoistudioja

The Sunday Show
Rethinking Far-Right Online Radicalization

The Sunday Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 39:29


Researchers Alice Marwick, Benjamin Clancy, and Katherine Furl this week released https://citap.pubpub.org/pub/jq7l6jny/release/1 (Far-Right Online Radicalization: A Review of the Literature), an analysis of "cross-disciplinary work on radicalization to better understand the present concerns around online radicalization and far-right extremist and fringe movements." In order to learn more about the issues explored in the review, I spoke to Marwick, who is an Associate Professor of Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Principal Researcher at the Center for Information, Technology, & Public Life (CITAP).

Connections: The Podcast
1 Prescience

Connections: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 29:15


Nestled behind cold gravestones, between the churning sound of the sea and the amber glow of the lighthouse, Marwick waits for a question to be asked. Content Warnings: discussion of family death, existentialism, isolation, sfx of water (including diving) Transcript: https://bit.ly/3v4iPZ2 Written by M. Regan Directed, scored, and edited by Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams Sound design by Melissa Pons of Hemlock Creek Productions (https://www.hemlockcreekprod.com/) Produced by Meg Williams Performances: Sam Poole as “Marwick” Fay Roberts as “Kale” To join our community, buy merch, or subscribe to our Patreon, visit us at https://www.wetalkofdreams.com or visit us on Twitter @WeTalkofDreams We Talk of Dreams projects are completely community funded. Support us responsibly at https://www.patreon.com/wetalkofdreams Connections: The Podcast is a podcast distributed by We Talk of Dreams and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Sharealike 4.0 International License. Dedicated to and made possible by the We Talk of Dreams community of creatives.

Wonks and War Rooms
Rebroadcast of Mis- and Dis- Information with Nasma Ahmed

Wonks and War Rooms

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 35:01 Transcription Available


To kick-off our season on mis- and dis- info we are rebroadcasting this great conversation with Nasma Ahmed who is the Director of the Digital Justice Lab. In this episode, recorded in 2019, Nasma helps Elizabeth unpack what exactly mis- and dis- information are, why we need to question content we see online, and how a lack of trust in larger political systems plays in. Additional Resources:First Draft has a number of very useful resources. Find some key definitions in Wardel's Fake news: It's complicated and check out this three part series on The Psychology of Misinformation.Marwick and Lewis with Data & Society also have a helpful report: Media Manipulation and Disinformation Online.

My Favorite Mistake
VP of Finance Kevin Foster Was Swept up in Conspiracy Charges and Went to Prison

My Favorite Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 40:49


CEO of Business Ethics Advisors, LLC. Show notes: https://www.markgraban.com/mistake125 My guest for Episode #125 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Kevin Foster, the CEO of Business Ethics Advisors, LLC. He is a former financial executive with FDIC-Division of Liquidation, Standard Chartered Bank, and Dr Pepper Co., a 30-year veteran in real estate, and a former CPA with Peat, Marwick & Mitchell (now KPMG). Kevin's journey took him from corporate real estate executive to a convicted felon (37 months in prison with 28 days in solitary confinement). Now, Kevin uses his E.T.H.I.C.S. tools to provide ethics awareness and solutions so that others will be prepared to identify the personal characteristics and circumstances leading to unethical behavior. In today's episode, Kevin tells his “favorite mistake” story about being a finance executive with a real estate company and how he got swept up in criminal conspiracy charges for basically being in the wrong job at the wrong time and for not quitting when he saw red flags. We talk about that story and other topics including: What fraud was being committed by the company you were working for? How did that lead to your personal conviction? Kevin quit – but got talked into coming back… Was tying to avoid charges… “conspiracy” charges harder to get out of, doing “anything” that advances the conspiracy means you're complicit (even being in one meeting) How did “ethical problems” turn into legal problems? Why he's “shocked” that no other Theranos employees are facing charges What it's like for a white-collar person to go to prison?? Preparing for incarceration? “Everything that happens… must happen… for a reason” “Three Felonies a Day” book – white collar professionals – so many laws that can get you thrown in prison Too many ethics programs are rules-based, video based He teaches values-based ethics Why are people unethical? Does anybody question if a convicted felon can be teaching them ethics? Learning from mistakes personified… Find Kevin on Social Media: LinkedIn – Individual LinkedIn – Company This podcast is part of the Lean Communicators network. Please follow, rate, and review via Apple Podcasts or Podchaser or your favorite app — that helps others find this content and you'll be sure to get future episodes as they are released weekly. You can also become a financial supporter of the show through Anchor.fm. You can now sign up to get new episodes via email, to make sure you don't miss an episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/favorite-mistake/support

The DEI Discussions - Powered by Harrington Starr
The Maternity and Paternity Stories of Fintech — Will Marwick, CEO at IFX Payments

The DEI Discussions - Powered by Harrington Starr

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 23:56


The Maternity and Paternity Stories of Fintech is back, and on this episode Nadia is delighted to be joined by Will Marwick, CEO at IFX Payments.With the arrival of his daughter in 2020, Will was exposed to a new approach to his working life that has inspired a refreshing professional direction since. IFX has always harboured a hybrid, empathetic culture, but Will stresses how vital it is for culture to not simply be a declaration, but a set of values embodied by everyone in the firm; values that will better personal lives as well as career progression. This is a brilliant episode to restart the industry-defining Maternity and Paternity Stories of Fintech Podcast Series! Thank you Will for bringing your authenticity to the show- and a drive to walk the talk for change across the entire industry.

Teach Me A Lesson with Greg James and Bella Mackie
Could A Human Actually Get Super Powers?

Teach Me A Lesson with Greg James and Bella Mackie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 44:03


Greg James and Bella Mackie take a lesson in genetics from Biology teacher Ms Marwick. Greg and Bella look at the science behind DNA, find out why loving cheese is a secret super power, and discover how genetic manipulation could help humans fly, go invisible or even freeze themselves. The discussion turns to what superpowers they would like each other to have, and would they... could they... clone Barney the Dog? We also hear about the Dark Lady of DNA, Rosalind Franklin, and discover how she set the groundwork for Watson and Crick's discovery of the double helix, which picked up a Nobel Prize in 1962. Bad students of all ages are welcome. Expect brilliant teachers, captivating subjects but absolutely no homework. Get in touch with your funny school stories - email us at teachme@bbc.co.uk

Reptile Chat WA
Episode 14 - Nathan Marwick

Reptile Chat WA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 66:25


This week we talk with Nathan Marwick from Great Southern Reptiles about the business side of reptile selling!

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Perth LIVE with Jane Marwick - Full show podcast Thursday 23rd September 2021

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 109:42


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Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Perth LIVE with Jane Marwick - Full show podcast Wednesday 22nd September 2021

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 108:51


Perth LIVE with Jane Marwick - Full show podcast Wednesday 22nd September 2021 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Perth LIVE with Jane Marwick - Full show podcast Tuesday 21st September 2021

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 91:17


Perth LIVE with Jane Marwick - Full show podcast Tuesday 21st September 2021 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

COMRADIO
72 - The Matrix Retweeted

COMRADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 66:49


Are you yourself on Twitter?  Who is the real Twitter you?  Why do you send me such horny DMs?    We examine the psychology of Twitter engagement, what researchers can and can't find out about your personality from your tweets, ponder whether Adam Curtis was right to posit distorted versions of ourselves in data warehouses, weigh up the political value of "authenticity", get lost in a sea of signs, interrogate our Tony Blair cover art, and then search for a sparkling exit in Andy Warhol shoes.    Also, Danny DeVito and the Nabisco strike.     Our Patreon   Buy our merch     Second Row Socialists on Twitter     Comradio on Twitter       Why You Clicked on That Tweet: The Psychology of Twitter Engagement    Tech companies use “persuasive design” to get us hooked. Psychologists say it's unethical - Chavie Lieber (2018) in Vox    How Twitter Fuels Anxiety - Laura Turner (2017) in The Atlantic    Language of ADHD in Adults on Social Media - Guntuku et al (2017)    What Do Your Spaces Say About You? - Lindsay T. Graham (2018)    The 'Big 5' Personality Traits    A tale of two sites: Twitter vs. Facebook and the personality predictors of social media usage - David John Hughes et al (2012)    Can't Get You Out Of My Head - Adam Curtis (2021)    I tweet honestly, I tweet passionately: Twitter users, context collapse, and the imagined audience - Marwick et al (2010)    Appropriating Blackness: Performance and the Politics of Authenticity - E. Patrick Johnson (2003)    Authenticity on “Black Twitter”: Reading Racial Performance and Social Networking - Raven S. Maragh (2017)     Brand Twitter and Fake Activism | A Response to Steak-Umm - Video by Zoe Bee    George Mack tweet    Dunbar's number    A page on Jean Baudrillard and hyperreality    A selection of quotes by Jean Baudrillard    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry for Jean Baudrillard    Ubik by Philip K. Dick (1969)    Introduction to Fredric Jameson    American Psycho - Business Card Scene    Intro to Linda Hutcheon on parody    Jo Swinson's Been Forced To Deny She Kills Squirrels Thanks To A Twitter User Churning Out Viral Fake Election Stories (2019)    Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism - Fredric Jameson (1984)    A Pair of Shoes by Van Gogh (1886)    Diamond Dust Shoes by Andy Warhol (1980)    Tetsuo, The Iron Man dir. Shynia Tsukamoto (1989) - Trailer    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry for Authenticity     Nabisco bakers across the US are on strike, potentially disrupting Oreo supply    Danny DeVito Abruptly Loses Twitter Verification After Tweeting Support For Nabisco Strike

Lit Wallflowers Podcast
The Bareknuckle Bastards - Daring and the Duke with @kissandletmetellyou

Lit Wallflowers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 59:01


The kindreds look down memory lane in Sarah MacLean's Daring and the Duke!Grace Condry rescued Ewan, Duke of Marwick, and helped him recover only to pummel him and tell him never to return to Covent Gardens.  Ewan heeds her command only to return to town in one year determined to redeem himself and win over Grace.Grace swooned when she masked herself and attended the Duke's ball that was designed like their memory.  Pretending to not recognize each other, Grace and Ewan allowed their feelings to show at least for that night.  Will their connection ever fade?Ewan had many wrongs he needed to fade from a community's memory to redeem himself.  So he tried by working in the community he hurt when he thought Grace was permanently gone.  Would it be enough to show his remorse and win Grace's heart?Ewan was determined to get in the good graces of those he hurt and to get Grace to marry him.  Actions helped, however without healing the past, there would be no future.  Reflecting on the past, burning down the negative, and remembering true love allowed moving forward.  Join us as we discuss Ewan finally getting his brother's back and Grace finally getting to live out her fantasy!DRAWING ROOM DISCUSSIONS –Friend of the Pod @kissandletmetellyouJulia Anne Long's Pennyroyal Green series“OFFICIAL, UNOFFICIAL BOOK REVIEW”– 1:32Featuring –Sarah MacLeanDaring and the DukeThe Bareknuckle Bastards serieswww.sarahmaclean.netwww.facebook.com/sarahmacleanwww.instagram.com/sarahmacleanwww.twitter.com/sarahmaclean“POT-TAIL PONDERING” – 29:52The Macallan 18 Years Old Double CaskHighland Single Malt Scotch Whiskywww.themacallan.comwww.facebook.com/themacallanwww.instagram.com/the_macallan www.twitter.com/the_macallanWould You Rather: Sarah MacLean and Lisa Kleypas plus extra fated mates editionNext – Bombshell by Sarah MacLean with Friend of the Pod @kissandletmetellyouHosts - Toni Rose & Wendy Woo Email - litwallflowerspodcast@gmail.com Follow on www.instagram.com/litwallflowerspodcast Shop at https://www.zazzle.com/store/lit_wallflowers/products Website https://linktr.ee/litwallflowersLit Wallflowers is part of the Frolic Podcast Network.  You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!

Lit Wallflowers Podcast
The Bareknuckle Bastards - Wicked and the Wallflower with @literaryillusions

Lit Wallflowers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 46:59


We are hanging out in Covent Garden this series with Sarah MacLean's The Bareknuckle Bastards starting with Wicked and the Wallflower!Devil leaped back over a balcony when Felicity entered the dark room to laugh and speak to the ether.  Devil intrigued, interrupts her benign harsh words about the mean girls and guys she wants to befriend again.Those she once called friends angered Felicity into announcing the lie that she already landed the Duke of Marwick.  Devil used this opportunity to ruin the mad Duke by helping the woman he was affianced to.  The plan would work great if helping did not mean ruining Felicity, a woman he cannot believe was a spinster.We loved that Felicity surprised Devil in his home which gave her the freedom to visit an area far from Mayfair and its comforts.  Join us as we discuss the lock whisperer who picked the door locks for Devil's freedom and unlocked his heart to love! DRAWING ROOM DISCUSSIONS – Friend of the Pod @literaryillusions Corset and Crown podcast  “OFFICIAL, UNOFFICIAL BOOK REVIEW”/LISTICLE – 2:35Featuring –Sarah MacLeanWicked and the WallflowerThe Bareknuckle Bastards serieswww.sarahmaclean.netwww.facebook.com/sarahmacleanwww.instagram.com/sarahmacleanwww.twitter.com/sarahmaclean “POT-TAIL PONDERING” – 34:10The Macallan 18 Years Old Double CaskHighland Single Malt Scotch Whiskywww.themacallan.comwww.facebook.com/themacallanwww.instagram.com/the_macallanwww.twitter.com/the_macallan Corset and Crown Podcast with @bookstakatie Would You Rather: Sarah MacLean EditionNext – Brazen and the Beast by Sarah MacLean with Friend of the Pod @kissandletmetellyou Hosts - Toni Rose & Wendy Woo Email - litwallflowerspodcast@gmail.com Follow on www.instagram.com/litwallflowerspodcast Shop at https://www.zazzle.com/store/lit_wallflowers/products Website https://linktr.ee/litwallflowers Lit Wallflowers is part of the Frolic Podcast Network.  You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Perth LIVE with Jane Marwick - Full show Friday April 9

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 94:24


Perth LIVE with Jane Marwick - Full show Friday April 9 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

GIRLS ON THE PISTE PODCAST
British Backcountry and Skiing in the UK - We Chat to Amy Marwick

GIRLS ON THE PISTE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 52:17


This week we were joined by the lovely Amy Marwick. Amy talks to us about all things backcountry and we get the inside scope on skiing in the UK. Amy is a Scottish born skier who was a ski instructor and loves her ski touring and backcountry skiing. She also has her own ski & yoga retreat business and is now a freelance writer and copywriter for some well known ski brands and publications. This season we saw people enjoying skiing in the UK more than ever - and while we weren't able to get out to the Alps or further afield, we were gifted with plenty of snow in the UK in Jan & Feb which was a real treat for those living in areas where they could ski.Amy has a huge passion for backcountry skiing and after a winter where the popularity of backcountry skiing in the UK soared, we loved picking her brains about it!@amywhereoutthere@yoyosnohttps://snowsportscotland.org/amy-marwick-what-backcountry-means-to-me/Links:LATE   https://vimeo.com/146543003Duke PT https://www.marker.net/en/time-for-the-reset/Salomon Shift https://www.ellis-brigham.com/salomon-s-lab-shift-mnc-13-110mm-backcountry-ski-bindings-2021-713010?gclid=CjwKCAjw6qqDBhB-EiwACBs6x4y1uvAAI4WuBqBd5SB5yx032tokjcQivXRpo04x_kNmQZrVzOtDZBoCR2oQAvD_BwERab https://rab.equipment/uk/womens/down-jacketsJasna Slovakia https://www.slovakia.com/skiing/ARVA Transceivers https://www.arva-equipment.com/en/10-avalanche-transceiversLake District Ski Club  https://www.ldscsnowski.co.uk/Glenshee Ski Centre https://www.ski-glenshee.co.uk/Summer-at-Glenshee-Ski-CentreBritish Backcountry Ski Touring Courses https://www.british-backcountry.co.uk/Travel with ALS Ski, your luxury ski specialists. ALS Ski is your go to destination for booking your ski holiday. Check us out at www.als-ski.com

Mearns FM
Mike Marwick - On The Weekend

Mearns FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 120:00


Mearns FM
Mike Marwick - On The Weekend

Mearns FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 120:00


Mearns FM
Mike Marwick - On The Weekend

Mearns FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 120:00


Mearns FM
Mike Marwick - On The Weekend

Mearns FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 120:00


Forgotten Wars
Episode 1.22 How the South African War Should Have Started

Forgotten Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 39:18


How the South African war should have started, how the South African War did start, and a broken clock that was right several ... times a day. Notes: 1) Get more from the show and help it grow by visiting our Patreon page at patreon.com/forgottenwars 2) If you have show questions or guest suggestions, email us at forgottenwarspodcast@gmail.com

Big L Radio Listen Again
Phil Troll in for Mike Marwick 26th December

Big L Radio Listen Again

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 96:14


Phil Troll

Small Business Matters
Guarding Against Unethical Behavior with Kevin Foster

Small Business Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 41:49


Business Ethics Advisors founder Kevin Foster provides training to prepare business professionals nationwide to identify the personal characteristics and circumstances leading to unethical behavior. He also created an 8-week Ethical Leadership Accelerator Group Mentoring Program for Next-Gen and emerging leaders who are tasked to maintain and develop the organization’s ethical culture in their managerial roles. Kevin has been featured in two articles on ethics, governance, and compliance in Financier Worldwide Magazine, an international publication covering corporate finance and board-level issues. He is a former financial executive with FDIC-Division of Liquidation, Standard Chartered Bank, and Dr. Pepper Co., a 30-year veteran in real estate, and a former CPA with Peat, Marwick & Mitchell (now KPMG). Show Notes: In this eye-opening episode of Small Business Matters the Podcast, guest Kevin Foster joins Tim and Taylor to talk about workplace ethics. Kevin openly shares about his personal journey from corporate real estate attorney to convicted felon. He describes the six circumstances that lead to unethical behavior and just how easily an employee can make a bad decision. In this Episode: • Circumstances Surrounding the Conviction [0:02:19] • Lessons Learned [0:07:19] • Deciding to Share the Story [0:09:32] • E.T.H.I.C.S. Toolkit [0:12:24] • Auditing Ethics [0:17:16] • Surviving Prison [0:21:39] • Reporting Unethical Behavior [0:24:12] • The Affects of COVID [0:27:00] • Rapid Fire [0:33:55] • Contact Information [0:37:57]

Wonks and War Rooms
Mis- and Dis- Information with Nasma Ahmed

Wonks and War Rooms

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 33:38


Nasma Ahmed is the Director of the Digital Justice Lab and she helps Elizabeth unpack what exactly mis- and dis- information are, why we need to question content we see online, and how a lack of trust in larger political systems plays in. Additional Resources:First Draft has a number of very useful resources. Find some key definitions in Wardel's Fake news: It's complicated and check out this three part series on The Psychology of Misinformation.Marwick and Lewis with Data & Society also have a helpful report: Media Manipulation and Disinformation Online.

Future Hindsight
Building Power Online: Alice Marwick

Future Hindsight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 29:06


Hashtag Activism Black Lives Matter is the epitome of ‘hashtag activism.’ #BLM is a native social media activist movement that started on the internet and builds support for itself there. #BLM combines traditional protest with online activism, allowing people to express support on social media without necessarily going to a protest. This has proven to reveal wide-spread support for #BLM, amplifying and mainstreaming the group’s cause. Low overhead actions like retweets, Instagram stories, and Facebook posts helped the movement grow meaningfully. Politicians on Social Media Lawmakers are increasingly turning to social media as a campaign strategy. The most successful congressmembers, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are able to humanize themselves, put forth policies, connect with constituents, and build a broader base of support. Others, such as Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, have struggled to gain a solid footing online. The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the need for a powerful social media presence, which has been challenging for new candidates who cannot capitalize on in-person events to grow their online following.  Social Media and Politics Social media has opened up new ways to participate in politics. Previously, gate-keeping legacy media controlled most of the coverage surrounding politics. Users can now directly analyze and interpret world events, policies, and politics. Unfortunately, social media also accounts for a vast array of misinformation, disinformation, and hyper partisanship. While social media can make us feel more involved and optimistic about what’s possible in demanding accountability and good governance, it can also feel overwhelming to be inundated with an endless stream of bad news. Find out more: Alice E. Marwick is Associate Professor of Communication and a Principal Researcher at the Center for Information Technology and Public Life at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she researches the social, political, and cultural implications of popular social media technologies. Marwick is also a Faculty Advisor to the Media Manipulation project at the Data & Society Research Institute, which studies far-right online subcultures and their use of social media to spread misinformation.  Her first book, Status Update: Celebrity, Publicity and Branding in the Social Media Age (Yale 2013), draws from ethnographic fieldwork in the San Francisco tech scene to examine how people seek social status through attention and visibility online. Marwick was formerly Director of the McGannon Communication Research Center and Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University, and a postdoctoral researcher in the Social Media Collective at Microsoft Research New England. You can follow her on Twitter @alicetiara.

Man Behind The Machine
Facebook's Kill Switch : Censorship, A.I. & Fake news

Man Behind The Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 50:56


In this episode, for the first time in US history and the algorithm will decide Who will be president. Facebook changes its terms of service and deletes Counts associated with Russian troll farms, Yes Facebook plans to institute a kill switch to shut down news related to the 2020 election. Internet research agency and Instagram disinformation troll farms hire US journalists in peace data campaign /// Hardt, Michael, and Antonio Negri. 2005. Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire. Reprint ed. New York: Penguin Books. Irani, Lili. 2015. “Hackathons and the Making of Entrepreneurial Citizenship.” Science, Technology & Human Values 40(5): 799–824. Jordan, Tim. 2008. Hacking: Digital Media and Technological Determinism. Cam- bridge: Polity Press. Jordan, Tim, and Paul Taylor. 2004. Hacktivism and Cyberwars: Rebels with a Cause? Routledge. Kelty, Christopher M. 2008. Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Kubitschko, Sebastian. 2015. “Hackers' Media Practices: Demonstrating and Ar- ticulating Expertise as Interlocking Arrangements.” Convergence: The Interna- tional Journal of Research into New Media 21(3): 388–402. Lapsley, Phil. 2013. Exploding the Phone: The Untold Story of the Teenagers and Outlaws Who Hacked Ma Bell. New York: Grove Press. Lavy, Steven. 1984. Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution. Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday. ———. 2001. Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government—Saving Privacy in the Digital Age. London: Penguin Books. Lindtner, Silvia. 2015. “Hacking with Chinese Characteristics: The Promises of the Maker Movement against China's Manufacturing Culture.” Science, Tech- nology & Human Values 40: 854–79. Lindtner, Silvia, and David Li. 2012. “Created in China.” Interactions 19(6): 18. Marwick, Alice E. 2013. Status Update: Celebrity, Publicity, and Branding in the Social Media Age. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Maxigas. 2012. “Hacklabs and Hackerspaces—Tracing Two Genealogies.” Journal of Peer Production, no. 2. http://peerproduction.net/issues/issue-2/peer -reviewed-papers/hacklabs-and-hackerspaces. McKelvey, Fenwick. 2015. “We Like Copies, Just Don't Let the Others Fool You: The Paradox of The Pirate Bay.” Television and New Media. 16(8): 734–50. Montfort, Nick. 2008. “Obfuscated Code.” In Software Studies: A Lexicon, edited by Matthew Fuller. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Morozov, Evgeny. 2013. To Save Everything, Click Here: The Folly of Technological Solutionism. New York: PublicAffairs. O'Neil, Mathieu. 2009. Cyberchiefs: Autonomy and Authority in Online Tribes. New York: Pluto Press. Orr, Julian E. 1996. Talking about Machines: An Ethnography of a Modern Job. Ithaca, NY: ILR Press. Polletta, Francesca. 1999. “‘Free Spaces' in Collect

The Medical Journal of Australia
MJA Podcasts 2020 Episode 32: Coronary artery calcium scoring, with Prof Tom Marwick and Dr Prasanna Venkataraman

The Medical Journal of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 24:26


Vol 213, Issue 3: 3 August. Professor Tom Marwick is Director of the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute. Dr Prasanna Venkataraman is a cardiologist. They discuss the use of coronary artery calcium scoring as a risk assessment tool for cardiovascular disease. With MJA news and online editor, Cate Swannell.

Public Books 101
Societies Online: Privacy & Power (with Alice E. Marwick)

Public Books 101

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 46:09


In this two-part inquiry into what the internet is doing to societies, two leading scholars who study online media take a critical look at both the affordances and dangers of large platforms like Facebook, Google, and Reddit. In this episode, Alice Marwick breaks down what actually happens when companies collect and sell the data that [...]Read More...

SPEAKHER
CLAIM TO FAME

SPEAKHER

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 13:23


In this episode, I cover how social media, over the last decade, has opened the door for things like self-marketing to launch brands, creating the ability to go viral. ** I do not own the rights to this music** IG @camikimink / www.camikimink.comReferences:Baym, N. K. (2015). Personal connections in the digital age. (pp. 122-123). Cambridge, UK: Polity.Marwick, A.E. (2013. Status update: Celebrity, publicity, and branding in the social media age. (pp. 114-117). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.Support the show (http://www.camikimink.com)

The Voice of the Vine Podcast
Episode 37 - Mhairi Marwick and Scott Wood

The Voice of the Vine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 58:30


I was so happy when I first found Celtic Worship on YouTube a while back. Their music has become some of my favorite to listen to, and the videos they put out on YouTube are so well done too. I had the chance to talk to Mhairi Marwick and Scott Wood from the band, and it was a really fun interview. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

EconRoots
Hvorfor er økonomiens teorihistorie spændende for dig?

EconRoots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 37:16


Har du nogensinde tænkt over, hvad økonomi er for en videnskab? Hvordan opstod den, og hvem var dens grundlæggere? Eller har du interesseret dig for moderne diskussioner om samfundet, herunder ulighed, ressourceforbrug eller konkurrence? Hvis dette er tilfældet, er økonomiens teorihistorie vigtig og nyttig for dig. Den type af diskussioner er nemlig mindst lige så gammel som den økonomiske videnskab selv, og du vil i dens rødder også finde rødderne til de moderne argumenter. Til dagens afsnit har jeg læst: Boettke, P. J. (2012). Living Economics. Oakland: Independent Institute. Davies, R. (2019). Extreme Economies: Survival, Failure, Future-Lessons from the World's Limits. New York: Random House. Follett, K. (1989). The Pillars of the Earth. New York: Penguin Random House. Follett, K. (2007). World Without End. New York: Penguin Random House. Frankopan, P. (2019). The New Silk Roads: The Present and Future of the World. New York: Knopf. Varberg, J., Grautze, B., & Kaul, F. (2014). Glasvejen. Skalk. Hayek, F. A. (1948). Individualism and Economic Order. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Hayek, F. A. (1978). Law, Legislation, and Liberty. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Leeson, P. T. (2012). Ordeals. The Journal of Law and Economics, 691-714. Marwick, B. (2003). Pleistocene Eschange Network as Evidence for the Evolution of Language. Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 67-81.   I like to dedicate this season to my teachers Ole Bruus and Bruce Caldwell. All mistakes and mispronunciations are mine alone and no fault of theirs.

The Startup Life
How To Foster Entrepreneurship For A Rising State

The Startup Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 53:22


In this episode, we sit down with Margaret Dolan(President & CEO of LaunchTN) as she with us being born in Memphis but growing up in Canada, a recap of the 36|86 Entrepreneurship Festival, and the mission of Launch Tennessee. **More About Margaret Dolan** Ms. Dolan brings a wealth of financial, executive and civic experience to her role as President and CEO of Launch Tennessee. Launch Tennessee is a public-private partnership that supports entrepreneurs from ideation to exit and is guided by a vision of making Tennessee the most startup-friendly state in the nation. She most recently was Principal, neil Strategies, LLC, an independent consulting firm and Managing Director for AuthEX, a subsidiary of Worth Group, LLC.  Dolan also served as President & CEO of LocalShares, LLC and its subsidiaries, LocalShares Investments, LLC and LocalShares Knowledge, LLC prior to the acquisition of LocalShares by Worth Group, LLC. LocalShares, through its RIA and in partnership with an independent fiduciary trust,  brought the first city-based exchange-traded fund to market and developed thirty city-based indices that measured the performance of headquartered companies in various US metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs).  Prior to that, Ms. Dolan served as President & CEO, Saint Thomas Health Foundations as well as Executive Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Saint Thomas Health, a subsidiary of Ascension Health. Ms. Dolan spent over two decades at Ingram Industries Inc. where she advanced to vice president of community relations serving in a lead role in family and corporate philanthropic and civic activity.  Ms. Dolan began her career at KPMG, LLP (formerly Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.). Ms. Dolan graduated from the University of Tennessee, earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (with honors) majoring in Accounting.  She earned her Master of Business Administration from Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management (Beta Gamma Sigma) where she received the Dean Martin S. Geisel Leadership Award. A Certified Public Accountant, Ms. Dolan is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants. Ms. Dolan currently serves on the governing boards of the Nashville Business Coalition and United Way of Metropolitan Nashville (past Chair).  She concluded her work as a member of the Fifth Third Bank Tennessee Board in late 2017. In addition, Ms. Dolan is engaged with the International Women's Forum, Nashville's Agenda Steering Committee, Rotary Club of Nashville (past President), and the Board & CEO Advisory Council for United Way Worldwide.  She is a Sustaining Member of the Junior League of Nashville and a graduate of Leadership Nashville. Her previous board service includes Adventure Science Center, Alignment Nashville, Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville, Books from Birth of Middle Tennessee, Tennessee Charter School Incubator, Center for Nonprofit Management, Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee, Junior League of Nashville, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, Nashville Downtown Partnership, Nashville Public Education Foundation (past Chair), Project Reflect, Tennessee Business Roundtable (past Chair), Vanderbilt University Owen Graduate School of Management Alumni Board, and the Rotary Club of Nashville (past President). Ms. Dolan was recognized with the Nashville Public Education Foundation's 2013 Nelson C. Andrews Distinguished Service Award, and in 2015 she was inducted into the prestigious Academy for Women of Achievement by the YWCA of Middle Tennessee. Check out Launch Tennessee's website.  Follow them on Facebook  Purchase tickets 36|86 Entrepreneurship Festival August 26-27 here(Ticket go on sale in January 2020). Discount Code:3686SULIFE Visit our website TheStartupLifePodcast.com Follow The Startup Life Podcast Facebook Page Want gear from The Startup Life? Check out our gear! Check out other great podcasts from The Binge Podcast Network.   Written by: Dominic Lawson Executive Producers: Dominic Lawson and Kenda Lawson Edited by: Alejandro Giron(https://alegiron.com) and Dominic Lawson Photo for Cover Art: Dana Pruett  Music Credits: **Show Theme**  Behind Closed Doors - Otis McDonald  **Break Theme** Cielo - Huma-Huma  Sponsors/Partners Start your Target journey here!     

Well Said
Well Said: You might have shared fake news

Well Said

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 11:44


The term “fake news” skyrocketed in popularity in late 2016, and for many Americans, it’s most closely associated with politics. But according to Alice Marwick, assistant professor in the College of Arts & Science's communications department, the spread of false information isn’t limited to only political headlines. “You can make a lot of money just by spreading these kinds of viral stories through Facebook,” explained Marwick. High-traffic pages can sell advertisements to sponsors and reap the financial reward of a false headline. Marwick explained that sometimes, though, the fake news, which she defines as "problematic information," is created because the writer really believes it to be true. “They have a very strong ideological belief, and they're trying to persuade people to their point of view,” she said. Marwick and the team at Carolina’s Center for Information, Technology and Public Life are analyzing fake news and other major problems surrounding the dissemination of information. On this week's episode of Well Said, Marwick’s discusses her research on fake news and shares her tips on how to determine if information is true.

AJP-Heart and Circulatory Podcasts
Experimental Design: Survey, Training & Practical Tools

AJP-Heart and Circulatory Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 19:57


Is it possible for preclinical researchers to improve the quality of their cardiac and metabolic animal studies by incorporating protocols and strategies aimed at reducing bias? Listen as Deputy Editor Merry L. Lindsey (University of Nebraska Medical Center) interviews lead author Julie R. McMullen (Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute) and content expert Lisandra de Castro Brás (East Carolina University) about the study by Weeks et al., the latest article in the AJP-Heart and Circulatory Physiology Cores of Reproducibility in Physiology series. McMullen and co-authors conducted a short survey of preclinical research colleagues about how animal studies were being performed, with a focus on blinding, randomization and allocation concealment. The survey was followed by skills training aimed at improving practices, such as computer-generated methods for randomization and de-identifying drugs and interventions. Why take on this project? By providing basic scientists with tools to correctly randomize animals, and rationale to pre-specify inclusion and exclusion criteria, pre-specify endpoints, and appropriately address negative data, McMullen and collaborators hope to equip investigators with tools and knowledge to remove unconscious bias. This includes the encouragement of team science among smaller labs to allow for improvements in experimental design such as allocation concealment, which requires more personnel. Listen now to learn more.   Kate L. Weeks, Darren C. Henstridge, Agus Salim, Jonathan E. Shaw, Thomas H. Marwick, Julie R. McMullen CORP: Practical Tools for Improving Experimental Design and Reporting of Laboratory Studies of Cardiovascular Physiology and Metabolism Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol, published July 26, 2019. DOI: doi.org/10.1152/ajpheart.00327.2019

Social Media and Politics
Far-Right Extremism, Media Manipulation, and Disinformation Online, with Dr. Alice Marwick

Social Media and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 45:05


Dr. Alice Marwick, Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, guests to discuss the findings of her research report: Media Manipulation and Disinformation Online. Dr. Marwick breaks down how far-right groups use the internet and social media to promote their ideologies. We also talk about radicalization, conspiracy theories, and differences in online activity between the far-right and far-left. Check out the report here. And don't forget to sign up for the Social Media and Politics newsletter!

This is Capitalism:  CEO Stories
019: Mike Iiams, CEO of Alcohol Monitoring Systems, aka SCRAM Systems

This is Capitalism: CEO Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 34:09


Ray Hoffman interviews Mike Iiams. The first thing you should know about this particular entrepreneur CEO is that his name isn’t what you think it is. If you’re looking casually at an article about the important social work being done by a Denver-based company known both as SCRAM Systems and Alcohol Monitoring Systems, you’d probably think the CEO’s name was Mike Ilams. Mike Iiams has a long list of credits working for the accounting firm Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. in Alaska, during the building of the TransCanada pipeline; working for an oil and gas company in Colorado; a long senior executive role with the maker of accounting software JD Edwards, which is now part of Oracle; and now is the CEO of SCRAM Systems, whose ankle bracelets are keeping a lot of dangerous, habitual drinkers off the highways. Mike describes the career that led him to SCRAM as a wonderful learning experience — a wonderful ride!   Key Takeaways: [:22] Ray Hoffman introduces Mike Iiams. Mike says many people mispronounce his name. [1:38] Mike’s career has taught him product development skills, sales and marketing skills, and business process re-engineering skills. When Mike left JD Edwards, he found a unique project that a couple of guys were working on in their basement to measure alcohol as it evaporates through a person’s skin. [2:04] Mike was intrigued by the project for personal reasons. His mother’s father was a “Skid Row” drunk for a big part of his life. Through a number of events, he ended up sobering up and he lived to be just short of 100. Sober, he was a wonderful person. Drunk, he was a fight looking for a victim. [2:34] When Mike found these people who were trying to figure out a way of tracking people for extended periods of time to see whether they were drinking, in the back of his mind, a picture of his grandfather kept tugging on him. Eventually, Mike thought this would be a good project to invest his time and money in, with the money from the software. [3:09] Fortunately, the company survived to the point where it is a viable entity today. [3:17] When Mike worked in Alaska, there was risk, but he thought of it as a great opportunity to see and be part of a huge construction project, the Trans-Alaska pipeline. [3:48] Ray notes that there is risk in putting your money on the line for an opportunity like SCRAM Systems. Mike says for the first four years of SCRAM Systems he paid himself $1 a week, to qualify for healthcare coverage. [4:23] For the first four years, Mike wrote a check of $100,000 or $200,000, each month, to keep moving the company forward. That felt like risk at that time, but the opportunity to bring something new to the marketplace, to create a new market segment and make a difference in lives always drove his desire to figure out how to make it work. [4:57] Jeff Hawthorne, the inventor and co-founder who had been working for several years on a monitor to keep track of habitually drunk drivers, filed a patent in 1991 and the company — at first, named Alcohol Monitoring Systems — wasn't founded until 1997. [5:26] There were two co-founders. Jeff Hawthorne was an electrical engineer and Kirby Phillips was an entrepreneur. Kirby and Jeff had started a company to build small, portable, hand-held alcohol breath testing devices. At an event, one of them walked past someone who had had so much to drink they smelled it just walking past. [6:04] That spawned the idea to take breath-testing technology, redesign and repackage it, and get it to the point where you could measure the alcohol as it evaporates through a person’s skin. That was in 1991 and they filed a patent for the idea. Then they pursued funding sources but did not find people to back the project until 1997. [6:48] The two people that started backing Jeff and Kirby ultimately found Mike and looked at him as a “new victim” to join the funding cause. Mike started investing in 1999 and then the investment started scaling up in 2001 when they completed a proof-of-concept project and a clinical research study showing the device could work. [7:30] It was an interesting journey, from the creative idea to exploration in a basement or garage investing their own time, capital, and resources, to finding people to join the cause. [7:57] When Mike joined them, he brought the skill set of the background of large software systems that could host all the data and provide a meaningful solution to probation and managing the data of the population of people that are being monitored. [8:24] The stars aligned. Everybody came together and they found enough capital to get the company through the early stages. It took $20 million to fund the company until they got to the point of positive cash flow on customers’ money, not investors’ money. [9:07] In the early days, they had a total team of seven employees and a couple of subcontractors. It was clear that they could get the technology to monitor alcohol but they had to find a customer to work with that would start putting the software and hardware products into play and help work to develop a complete solution. [9:48] They got lucky with the Michigan Department of Corrections Electronic Monitoring Group for people on probation and parole. The group has always been innovative and willing to try new approaches and technology. Alcohol Monitoring Systems (AMS) asked Michigan if they would do a beta test with them. [10:23] AMS would do the beta test for free if Michigan would help provide the guidance and the response to get the product past proof-of-concept to industrial-ready. They ran the project for about two years before they fine-tuned things to the point they could take the product and make it revenue-ready. [10:52] Today, Michigan is one of AMS’s top five customers. They are a valued partner in helping AMS build the right kinds of products and solutions that effectively work for them and other agencies like them. [11:16] It’s not just the capital or the resources. When you’ve got disruptive technology, you’ve got to find that early customer that dreams about what your product could do and holds you accountable to get there. [11:32] This all came from a patent application in 1991. [11:38] Mike provides an executive summary of what the SCRAM Systems technology does. It measures a person’s blood alcohol content as that alcohol evaporates through the skin. You may have been close to a person who smells like alcohol as it comes through their skin. [12:08] 1% of all the alcohol you consume leaves your body through that constant perspiration process. About 5% of the alcohol that you consume leaves your body as you exhale. Your lung lining is a thinner tissue, so it’s easier for the alcohol to pass through it as you breathe. It takes more effort for the alcohol to evaporate transdermally. [12:48] As 1% of the alcohol you consume exits through the skin, Alcohol Monitoring Systems developed a sensor mechanism in a device that’s securely attached to a person’s ankle. It continuously monitors a person’s BAC and it wirelessly moves that data to a website that AMS hosts. [13:12] The website is intended for audiences where a court, for example, would take a repeat drunk driver and order them to abstain and do this kind of monitoring in lieu of incarceration. Once you send somebody to jail, they lose their job, they can’t pay rent for the family — everything starts to cycle down very quickly. [13:43] The intent of AMS is to work with agencies to build alternative programs. If a person isn’t drinking, they’re not drinking and driving. If they’re not drinking and driving, we’re meeting that public safety need to make sure these people aren’t posing a risk to society. [14:02] If they’re not drinking, then the money the courts spend on treatment and other services has a better chance of helping this person learn to manage this part of their life. [14:15] Mike says AMS got lucky because a lawyer called them up, and said they had a celebrity who just got out of rehab, and the lawyer wanted their client to be monitored for a host of reasons. That celebrity was Lindsay Lohan. Lindsay Lohan proudly wore the bracelet for weeks, with paparazzi following her all over. [15:02] In a short period of time, SCRAM Systems had hundreds of television-based news segments all over the world talking about them, their technology and Lindsay. That just propelled them to a level of prospective customers calling them for information about the systems. Lindsay Lohan helped SCRAM Systems more than she knows. [15:34] Lindsay Lohan, with a surfboard and a bikini, made their bracelet look good. [15:40] There was a treatment provider in Orange County, California, that looked at the technology, found SCRAM Systems on the web, called out of the blue and said, “You need to help us.” [16:02] Judges all over started having repeat high-risk drunk drivers in front of them and calling AMS for help. Mike tells of one offender arrested in Texas, from Tennessee, who was sent by court order to Denver to get a SCRAM Systems bracelet. [16:43] AMS got a number of one-off cases like that from individual judges who would call and say something like, “This person worries me. I need to do something. I can’t keep them in jail. Let’s give this a try.” And it worked. [16:56] SCRAM stands for Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor. The company’s legal name is Alcohol Monitoring Systems, but the marketplace never called them by that. People say, “You’re the SCRAM guys!” SCRAM resonated with people, so the whole product line today is SCRAM ”something.” [17:52] The products include GPS monitoring, home arrest monitoring, unsupervised breath testing, and the continuous alcohol monitoring with the ankle bracelet. This year, AMS is launching a completely new software experience for the probation officer called Nexis that is focused on what AMS has learned over the last 15 years. [18:32] Probation officers have very complicated jobs and very complicated caseloads. The requirements for supervising people vary from person to person. There are no software tools that do a good job of helping that probation officer make decisions day by day on how to react to the behavior that they see from their caseload. [18:59] AMS has worked with leading researchers and behaviorists for the last five years. Nexis, to be launched this year, is an evidence-based practice tool to help probation departments and officers make better decisions on how to incentivize and sanction people who are under their charge. [19:28] Mike talks about the future. AMS has garnered international interest. They have pilot projects in eight different locations around the world. This is a chance to expand their role in probation and in location monitoring. They have a chance to expand their role internationally and become a global player in this marketplace. [20:02] AMS is at “a fun stage” right now. They have a lot of risk, executing across all these fronts, but they’ve built a wonderful team that’s very excited about stepping up and managing these risks. [20:19] AMS has about 300 full-time employees making them a medium-sized entity today. When Mike became CEO 15 years ago, there were 10 employees. That is considerable growth. [20:42] AMS makes extensive use of blogging. One blog is Sobering Up, Covering drunk driving, alcohol addiction, and criminal justice. When AMS started, they looked for thought leaders to create a discussion around the issues of alcohol and crime. They tried a couple of approaches toward creating awareness and a forum for debate. [21:25] That blog has resonated for a number of years and it helps AMS stay in touch and get people to share the ownership of moving this journey forward. [21:42] AMS publishes case studies from areas where the SCRAM CAM (Continuous Alcohol Monitoring) has been heavily adopted, including one from Louisiana, which has the highest incarceration rate in the U.S. [22:09] We’re at a stage in the country where the criminal justice system is re-evaluating the policies that define whether somebody goes to prison or jail, or they don’t. It began with the War on Drugs. The unintended consequences of this movement was an explosion of the number of prisons and the number of people incarcerated. [23:00] The criminal justice system today is moving more to models that say, let’s separate the people we’re mad at from the people we’re afraid of. Violent criminals that harm society need to be in prison. Repeat drunk drivers (that haven’t killed anyone), if they are not drinking, do not need to be feared and do not need to be in prison. [24:00] AMS has projects in virtually every state focused on keeping people out of jail or prison, as long as they can demonstrate that they successfully do not drink, at the time that they’re being monitored. [24:19] The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) looked at the project six or seven years ago and looked at data on 1,000 people that had been monitored for more than a year. Almost all 1,000 had drunk every single day on average for 10 years before they were put on SCRAM. [25:16] The data on this population for the year they were monitored showed that every single day 99.3% of them did not drink. Even if they had a drinking event one, two, or three times during that year, it was a person who had been drinking every day, before being monitored. The monitoring allowed the treatment service to discuss it with them. [26:25] The hope is that as AMS helps people not drink for extended periods of time, the treatment services that are attached to these people can help them wrestle with ‘their demons’ and figure out better ways to manage their life stresses. Stress is never going to go away; they just need to find alternative outlets to manage that stress. [26:55] Keeping in mind that success, Mike estimates AMS is still in the early stages of marketplace adoption. Mike cites Scotland as an example, where the alcohol problem is so bad that the life expectancy of a male in Scotland is 58 years. You have alcohol issues throughout Europe and Asia. [27:43] The lessons AMS has learned in the States, and the research that has been wrapped around projects using SCRAM technology, clearly show that they need to be knocking on doors around the world and helping other markets come to grips with the drinker that turns into violence, whether with a car or in brawling. [28:26] There is a lot of correlation between people walking out of bars late at night and knife fights on the streets with guys that have just had too much to drink. The market opportunity for AMS is pretty big, if you think globally. [28:44] AMS has about 25 patents on these devices, some of which don’t expire until after 2030. Is there corporate complacency from all this patent protection? Mike doesn’t look at it that way. Their single biggest competition is the environment that says, “I don’t need to change.” The do-nothing decision is their single biggest competitive factor. [29:19] Patents don’t help with the do-nothing mindset. [29:24] The only thing that helps with that do-nothing decision is great people at the field level who knock on doors and wrestle with the marketplace over the magnitude of the problem and the options to deal with it. Mike and AMS keep focused on how to compete with that do-nothing decision. [29:46] AMS has a wonderful, diverse group of people that come from government and research organizations, that are continually carrying their message at the research level, the Federal policy level, state and local policy level, and then, of course, at the judicial level, and in sheriff's offices and probation offices. [30:20] There’s no shortcut to covering all the bases. [30:27] Mike says AMS has been extremely lucky in their workforce. Mike feels he has been lucky to be able to meet and convince people to come join the cause. [30:40] A lot of people at AMS have stories like Mike’s, with a close family member or friend that struggled with drug or alcohol addiction. They’ve seen the destructive impact on families. They look at what AMS is doing and say, “Yes! I’d like to join your team! Let’s figure out how to make a difference.” [31:06] Mike says, behind every good drunk is his grandfather waiting to be rediscovered. [31:16] As Mike looks back over his career, would he have imagined the course he took? He recalls his college days at the University of Colorado during the time of race riots and the unsuccessful experience in Vietnam. There was lots of social unrest. Mike’s generation wanted to find a way to make a difference. [32:23] With AMS, Mike lucked out. He found a project that is personal to him, that gives him a chance to make a difference. It challenges him to figure out how to make money and make a difference at the same time, and that’s a challenge worthy of his time. [32:50] Call it SCRAM Systems, or Alcohol Monitoring Systems, either way, what Mike Iiams is building is an important part of modern criminal justice technology.   Mentioned in This Episode: Mike Iiams SCRAM Systems Alcohol Monitoring Systems Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. (Now KPMG) TransCanada Pipeline JD Edwards (Now part of Oracle) Trans-Alaska Pipeline The late Jeff Hawthorne Michigan Department of Corrections Electronic Monitoring Group NIAAA HHS University of Colorado Stephens.com This Is Capitalism

Digital Literacies and 21st Century Skills
Media Literacy II (Tammra, Jenna and Natalie)

Digital Literacies and 21st Century Skills

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 6:52


Tammra, Jenna and Natalie discuss Marwick and Lewis' "Media manipulation and disinformation online" and David Buckingham's "Do we really need media education 2.0?"

Digital Literacies and 21st Century Skills
Media Literacy II (Taryn and Nitasha)

Digital Literacies and 21st Century Skills

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 12:57


Taryn and Nitasha discuss Marwick and Lewis's "Media manipulation and disinformation online" and David Buckingham's "Do we really need media education 2.0?"

Stewardship Spotlight
Dr. Charis Marwick

Stewardship Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017


Listen to Dr. Charis Marwick discuss her paper on how we should approach outcome measures to study antimicrobial stewardship interventions.

Stewardship Spotlight
Dr. Charis Marwick

Stewardship Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017


Listen to Dr. Charis Marwick discuss her paper on how we should approach outcome measures to study antimicrobial stewardship interventions.

The ArchaeoTech Podcast
Open Science w/ Ben Marwick - Episode 49

The ArchaeoTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 65:06


Ben Marwick returns to talk about the Open Science Interest Group, his recent publication on technology and open archaeology, and his workshop at the SAA Annual Meeting in Vancouver.

What's Your And?
70: Ron Baker's passion drives deeper client connections [podcast]

What's Your And?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 33:09


Ron Baker really hates the billable hour. I mean really, really, really hates it. And you can throw in timesheets, too, while you're at it. It all started after he left his job at Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. to start his own firm and realized how annoying it was for his clients to be billed this way. He immediately started value pricing and hasn't looked back since, having written several books and coached many other firm owners to do the same. And, oh yeah, he's a pretty decent golfer who loves to travel. In this episode, we talk about how professionals aren't paid for tasks but rather are paid for outcomes. Unfortunately, many professional services firms have a vision that's too narrow and utilitarian, which creates an anti-innovation culture that is slow moving and measuring the wrong metrics. As Ron said, "We don't build relationships by being efficient!"

Data & Society
Online Harassment, Risky Research, and Activism

Data & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 29:15


Amanda Lenhart is a Senior Research Scientist at the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Amanda was formerly a Researcher at the Data & Society Research Institute. At Data & Society, she led a Digital Trust Foundation-funded project examining the prevalence of cyberstalking and digital domestic abuse in the United States. Amanda has also been involved in Knight Foundation study on youth and mobile news consumption at Data & Society, as well as working on outside projects on the educational technology ecosystem of very young children in Silicon Valley and on paid and unpaid family leave for caregivers. Alice E. Marwick is Director of the McGannon Communication Research Center and Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University. She is also a fellow at Data & Society. Her work examines the legal, political, and social implications of popular social media technologies. She is the author of Status Update: Celebrity, Publicity and Branding in the Social Media Age which examines how people seek online status through attention and visibility. She has written for The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, Wired, and The Guardian, as well as many academic publications. Alice has a PhD from the Department of Media, Culture and Communication at New York University. Zara Rahman is a feminist and information activist who has worked in over twenty countries in the field of information accessibility and data use among civil society. She is Research Lead at the engine room, a non-profit organization supporting the use of technology and data in advocacy. She is a fellow at Data & Society where her research looks at the role of people who bridge gaps between activists and technologists and facilitate more responsible and effective use of data and technology in activism. Related links: Best Practices for Conducting Risky Research

Fumble GDR - Giochi di ruolo in radio
Lady Annent - 13th Age 9

Fumble GDR - Giochi di ruolo in radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 124:15


Nelle cripte sotto Marwick si nasconde un potente vampiro, circondato dai suoi ghoul.Ma il vero problema per i nostri eroi non è uscirne vivi, quanto uscirne con ancora il proprio intelletto intatto, e nè Thane nè Alphonse se la passeranno bene, dal punto di vista della propria volontà.13th Age lo trovate in vendita qui http://amzn.to/2hK2dgCQuesto è un podcast prodotto da Querty, il miglior network di podcast italiani. Trovate tutti gli episodi su http://fumblegdr.it dove potete vedere le miniature dei personaggi e su http://querty.it, dove potete anche associarvi al nostro network per aiutarci a produrre sempre nuovi podcast, o potete fare una donazione usando il tasto apposito che trovate all'indirizzo http://querty.it/associatiPotete scriverci sia in diretta che in settimana su Twitter a @FumbleGDR e potete mandarci un messaggio all'indirizzo fumblegdr@querty.itTrovate tutti gli episodi anche su iTunes, dove vi invitiamo a lasciare una recensione e un voto a 5 stelle, e su Spreaker.

Querty
Lady Annent - 13th Age 9

Querty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 124:15


Nelle cripte sotto Marwick si nasconde un potente vampiro, circondato dai suoi ghoul.Ma il vero problema per i nostri eroi non è uscirne vivi, quanto uscirne con ancora il proprio intelletto intatto, e nè Thane nè Alphonse se la passeranno bene, dal punto di vista della propria volontà.13th Age lo trovate in vendita qui http://amzn.to/2hK2dgCQuesto è un podcast prodotto da Querty, il miglior network di podcast italiani. Trovate tutti gli episodi su http://fumblegdr.it dove potete vedere le miniature dei personaggi e su http://querty.it, dove potete anche associarvi al nostro network per aiutarci a produrre sempre nuovi podcast, o potete fare una donazione usando il tasto apposito che trovate all'indirizzo http://querty.it/associatiPotete scriverci sia in diretta che in settimana su Twitter a @FumbleGDR e potete mandarci un messaggio all'indirizzo fumblegdr@querty.itTrovate tutti gli episodi anche su iTunes, dove vi invitiamo a lasciare una recensione e un voto a 5 stelle, e su Spreaker.Questo show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1693919/advertisement

Fumble GDR - Giochi di ruolo in radio
Lady Annent - 13th Age 9

Fumble GDR - Giochi di ruolo in radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 124:15


Nelle cripte sotto Marwick si nasconde un potente vampiro, circondato dai suoi ghoul.Ma il vero problema per i nostri eroi non è uscirne vivi, quanto uscirne con ancora il proprio intelletto intatto, e nè Thane nè Alphonse se la passeranno bene, dal punto di vista della propria volontà.13th Age lo trovate in vendita qui http://amzn.to/2hK2dgCQuesto è un podcast prodotto da Querty, il miglior network di podcast italiani. Trovate tutti gli episodi su http://fumblegdr.it dove potete vedere le miniature dei personaggi e su http://querty.it, dove potete anche associarvi al nostro network per aiutarci a produrre sempre nuovi podcast, o potete fare una donazione usando il tasto apposito che trovate all'indirizzo http://querty.it/associatiPotete scriverci sia in diretta che in settimana su Twitter a @FumbleGDR e potete mandarci un messaggio all'indirizzo fumblegdr@querty.itTrovate tutti gli episodi anche su iTunes, dove vi invitiamo a lasciare una recensione e un voto a 5 stelle, e su Spreaker.

Querty
Il mistero di Marwick - 13th Age 8

Querty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 150:59


The ArchaeoTech Podcast
Ben Marwick and Coding at SAA2017 - Episode 40

The ArchaeoTech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 65:13


On today's episode we talk to Ben Marwick. Ben has started a forum and a workshop for the 2017 Society for American Archaeology meetings in Vancouver, Canada. We talk about coding and what they're going to do at the forum and the workshop. It's a new kind of session and we're excited to help announce it.

Scottish Success Podcast
Tricia Marwick

Scottish Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 29:39


In this podcast the Scottish Success team are joined by Scotland's first female Presiding Officer Tricia Marwick.  We hear how she reached such a position of high office as well as who inspired her success and what challenges she faced throughout her life and career. In May 2011 Tricia Marwick became only the fourth Presiding Officer of Scotland and the first female to hold the role.  It was a position of responsibility that the Fife politician could never have imagined when she first started out in grass roots politics in response the miner’s strikes.  We caught up with her in Fife where she still lives to discuss her success.

Culture Summit Podcasts
Tricia Marwick MSP, Presiding Officer and MSP for Mid Fife and Glenrothes

Culture Summit Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2014 2:16


MSP Tricia Marwick introduction to the 2014 of the Edinburgh International Culture Summit