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Congressman Tim Burchett (TN-02) sits down with Matt Van Swol. Matt has been a leading critic of FEMA and their handling and response to Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina. Van Swol has been on the ground since the beginning of the disaster, reporting and bringing real facts that the mainstream media has ignored.
(03:55) Brought to you by Lemon.ioLemon.io is your go-to platform for hiring top-tier, pre-vetted software engineers from Europe and Latin America. You'll get matched with your developer in just 48 hours.Tech Lead Journal listeners get 15% off your first 4 weeks of work at lemon.io.Ever wonder what a credit score for your codebase would look like?In this episode, Matt Van Itallie, founder of Sema, discusses how his company is revolutionizing the way we assess and understand code quality, including the portion of GenAI usage. Learn about Sema's innovative approach to technical due diligence and their comprehensive credit score system.Key topics discussed:- The concept of “code as data” and how it's changing codebase evaluation- Measuring and improving developer productivity in the age of GenAI- The importance of the Generative AI Bill of Materials (GBOM) in technical due diligence- Why having 15-30% of your code originating from GenAI could be optimal- The seven modules Sema uses to evaluate codebases, including GenAI usage, security, and team retention- The CTO dashboard concept and its potential to transform software engineering metrics- Why treating code as a craft is crucial for effective communication with non-technical stakeholdersWhether you're a developer, engineering leader, or investor, this episode offers invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of software evaluation and the growing importance of quantitative metrics in technical due diligence.Listen out for:(02:05) Career Turning Points(05:15) Treating Code as Data and a Craft(11:09) Comprehensive Codebase Scans(14:31) How to Explain Codebase Health(20:31) Measuring & Improving Developer Productivity(23:33) GenAI for Increasing Developer Effectiveness(25:59) CTO Dashboard & The 7 Metrics(29:55) Measuring GenAI Usage(31:51) Healthy Dose of GenAI Usage(36:50) Generative AI Bill of Materials (GBOM)™(39:24) Technical Due Diligence(45:18) Sema Adoption(49:48) Integrating with Sema(52:17) 3 Tech Lead WisdomMatt Van Itallie's BioMatt Van Itallie is the Founder and CEO of Sema.Formerly, Matt was an Operating Executive at Vista Equity Partners portfolio companies, Chief Analytics Officer for a $1BN operating organization, and a McKinsey consultant. Matt has a JD from Harvard Law School.Sema is the leading provider of comprehensive codebase scans that assess the risks of software and tech-enabled businesses. They have analyzed over $1.6T of software enterprise value.Sema is a leading expert on managing GenAI risks, with presentations to leading investors and operators across sectors. They are the inventors of the Generative AI Bill of Materials (GBOM).Follow Matt:* LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/mvi* Sema – semasoftware.com* Comprehensive Codebase Scans – semasoftware.com/comprehensive-codebase-scans_____Our SponsorsEnjoy an exceptional developer experience with JetBrains. Whatever programming language and technology you use, JetBrains IDEs provide the tools you need to go beyond simple code editing and excel as a developer.Check out FREE coding software options and special offers on jetbrains.com/store/#discounts.Make it happen. With code.Manning Publications is a premier publisher of technical books on computer and software development topics for both experienced developers and new learners alike. Manning prides itself on being independently owned and operated, and for paving the way for innovative initiatives, such as early access book content and protection-free PDF formats that are now industry standard.Get a 40% discount for Tech Lead Journal listeners by using the code techlead24 for all products in all formats.Like this episode?Show notes & transcript:techleadjournal.dev/episodes/205.Follow @techleadjournal onLinkedIn,Twitter, andInstagram.Buy me acoffee or become apatron.
Overview: In this episode of TCAST, Alexander McCaig sits down with Matt Van Itallie, the visionary founder of Sema. A leader in AI and software innovation, Matt shares his journey of creating a groundbreaking platform that has analyzed over $1 trillion worth of software. The conversation dives into the intersection of AI, ethical coding, and the future of software engineering. Key Topics: The Mission of Sema: Simplifying software engineering for non-technical stakeholders. Developing tools to uncover insights in codebases and their risks. Generative AI's Role in Coding: The shift to using Large Language Models (LLMs) for coding. Sema's innovation: A "Generative AI Bill of Materials" akin to an ingredient list for software. Ethical Implications in AI-Generated Code: Addressing risks in LLM-created code. How Sema uses AI to identify and categorize code origins: human, open-source, or AI-generated. Translating Complexity to Executives: Techniques for making technical risks understandable for executive teams. Real-world examples of Sema's impact on businesses. The Future of AI and Code Quality: How AI transforms software engineering and elevates the role of developers. Insights on balancing innovation with ethical considerations. Key Quotes: Alexander McCaig: “Having individuals like Matt is crucial to shedding light on what's real in the buzz around AI.” Matt Van Itallie: “Our goal is to make code understandable and address the risks posed by AI-generated elements, which are both opportunities and challenges.” Actionable Takeaways: For Executives: Learn to embrace AI while maintaining accountability in software quality. For Developers: Use tools like Sema to navigate the hybrid landscape of AI and human-generated code. For Innovators: Focus on creating ethical, transparent, and collaborative tech ecosystems. Links & Resources: Sema Official Website: semasoftware.com Learn About TARTLE: tartle.co Subscribe & Review: Love what you hear? Follow TCAST for more insights from industry leaders at the forefront of innovation. Don't forget to leave a review and share this episode with your network!
Do you know who—or what—created the foundation of your software? And can you trust it? Today, we're joined by Matt Van Itallie, CEO of Sema Software, a leading code and software analytics platform that has analyzed over $1 trillion worth of software. A lifelong tech expert, Matt has been instrumental in shaping the AI industry with innovations like the GenAI Code Monitor and Generative AI Bill of Materials. He's here to discuss transparency in Generative AI for software development and how AI is transforming coding practices while introducing new challenges in accountability, ownership, and quality assurance. As the CEO of Sema, Matt Van Itallie is passionate about problems that are hard and problems that matter. His career has always focused on a desire to serve the common good. At Sema, he leads a cross-functional team of technologists to build solutions that empower engineers to work with GenAI code. He co-founded Sema Technologies Inc., which he currently leads as CEO, to help organizations drive better outcomes through their software. Sema's flagship solution, Comprehensive Codebase Scans, has earned a reputation as the leading codebase scanning tool for the technical due diligence process. Having evaluated more than $1T in value for leading private equity firms and enterprise M&A teams, Sema has built one of the most comprehensive datasets to provide actionable suggestions to engineering organizations. With this foundation, Matt is leading the development of the AI Code Monitor, which helps engineering organizations increase developer productivity and address the regulatory risks of generative AI code. When he's not building the AI Code Monitor or thinking about code as data and CTO dashboards, Matt enjoys hiking with his wife, cooking with his kids, and throwing dinner parties to bring diverse minds together. RESOURCES Sema Software: https://www.semasoftware.com/ Don't miss Medallia Experience 2025, March 24-26 in Las Vegas: Registration is now available: https://cvent.me/AmO1k0 Use code MEDEXP25 for $200 off registration Register now for HumanX 2025. This AI-focused event which brings some of the most forward-thinking minds in technology together. Register now with the code "HX25p_tab" for $250 off the regular price. Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
Do you know who—or what—created the foundation of your software? And can you trust it? Today, we're joined by Matt Van Itallie, CEO of Sema Software, a leading code and software analytics platform that has analyzed over $1 trillion worth of software. A lifelong tech expert, Matt has been instrumental in shaping the AI industry with innovations like the GenAI Code Monitor and Generative AI Bill of Materials. He's here to discuss transparency in Generative AI for software development and how AI is transforming coding practices while introducing new challenges in accountability, ownership, and quality assurance. About Matt Van Itallie As the CEO of Sema, Matt Van Itallie is passionate about problems that are hard and problems that matter. His career has always focused on a desire to serve the common good. At Sema, he leads a cross-functional team of technologists to build solutions that empower engineers to work with GenAI code. He co-founded Sema Technologies Inc., which he currently leads as CEO, to help organizations drive better outcomes through their software. Sema's flagship solution, Comprehensive Codebase Scans, has earned a reputation as the leading codebase scanning tool for the technical due diligence process. Having evaluated more than $1T in value for leading private equity firms and enterprise M&A teams, Sema has built one of the most comprehensive datasets to provide actionable suggestions to engineering organizations. With this foundation, Matt is leading the development of the AI Code Monitor, which helps engineering organizations increase developer productivity and address the regulatory risks of generative AI code. When he's not building the AI Code Monitor or thinking about code as data and CTO dashboards, Matt enjoys hiking with his wife, cooking with his kids, and throwing dinner parties to bring diverse minds together. Resources Sema Software: https://www.semasoftware.com/ Don't miss Medallia Experience 2025, March 24-26 in Las Vegas: Registration is now available: https://cvent.me/AmO1k0 Use code MEDEXP25 for $200 off registration Register now for HumanX 2025. This AI-focused event which brings some of the most forward-thinking minds in technology together. Register now with the code "HX25p_tab" for $250 off the regular price. Connect with Greg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregkihlstrom Don't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more: https://www.theagilebrand.show Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology: https://www.agilebrandguide.com The Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems. Learn more here: https://www.teksystems.com/versionnextnow The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
In this episode, Mary Katharine speaks with Matt Van Swol, who's been working on the ground in western North Carolina. Together, they discuss the region's ongoing recovery efforts and the widespread damage, from devastated infrastructure to displaced communities, four months after Hurricane Helene. You can follow Matt on X here: @matt_vanswol
Are human developers becoming obsolete in the age of generative AI?In this episode of Your AI Injection, Deep Dhillon chats with Matt Van Itallie, founder and CEO of Sema, to uncover how generative AI is reshaping the software industry. Matt explains how Sema's tools, like their GenAI Code Monitor, are helping organizations responsibly integrate AI-generated code while safeguarding with human oversight. Together, they tackle some high-value questions: Are developers shifting from creators to curators in the coding process? How do tools like GenAI Code Monitor identify risks like security vulnerabilities & intellectual property (IP) concerns? And what does the rise of AI coding assistants mean for transparency, collaboration, and innovation? Tune in to explore how to lead the charge in redefining modern software development.Learn more about Matt here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mvi/and Sema here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/semasoftware/Check out some more of our related podcast episodes:Why Generative AI Could Make Programming Languages Obsolete with Austin Vance of Focused | Your AI InjectionExploring Artificial General Intelligence: Intent, Intellect, and Innovation with Lucas Hendrich of the Forte Group | Your AI InjectionSpeak Directly to Your Data, No Coding Required with Sarah Nagy
Matt Van Itallie is the founder and CEO of Sema. Prior to this, they were the Vice President of Customer Support and Customer Operations at Social Solutions. AI-Driven Code: Navigating Due Diligence & Transparency in MLOps // MLOps Podcast #275 with Matt van Itallie, Founder and CEO of Sema. // Abstract Matt Van Itallie, founder and CEO of Sema, discusses how comprehensive codebase evaluations play a crucial role in MLOps and technical due diligence. He highlights the impact of Generative AI on code transparency and explains the Generative AI Bill of Materials (GBOM), which helps identify and manage risks in AI-generated code. This talk offers practical insights for technical and non-technical audiences, showing how proper diligence can enhance value and mitigate risks in machine learning operations. // Bio Matt Van Itallie is the Founder and CEO of Sema. He and his team have developed Comprehensive Codebase Scans, the most thorough and easily understandable assessment of a codebase and engineering organization. These scans are crucial for private equity and venture capital firms looking to make informed investment decisions. Sema has evaluated code within organizations that have a collective value of over $1 trillion. In 2023, Sema served 7 of the 9 largest global investors, along with market-leading strategic investors, private equity, and venture capital firms, providing them with critical insights. In addition, Sema is at the forefront of Generative AI Code Transparency, which measures how much code created by GenAI is in a codebase. They are the inventors behind the Generative AI Bill of Materials (GBOM), an essential resource for investors to understand and mitigate risks associated with AI-generated code. Before founding Sema, Matt was a Private Equity operating executive and a management consultant at McKinsey. He graduated from Harvard Law School and has had some interesting adventures, like hiking a third of the Appalachian Trail and biking from Boston to Seattle. Full bio: https://alistar.fm/bio/matt-van-itallie // MLOps Swag/Merch https://shop.mlops.community/ // Related Links Website: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Gschwind --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Matt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mvi/
Matt Van Horn is an entrepreneur who co-founded Zimride (which evolved into Lyft) and June Oven, a company that pioneered AI-driven smart kitchen appliances.Matt shares how a travel experience in Africa inspired the creation of Lyft and what it took to scale June Oven into a nine-figure acquisition by Weber. He provides insights on lessons learned in entrepreneurship, the challenges of building startups, and the transformative potential of AI in both technology and daily life.Check out my Online Men's Coaching Community We Are The They and see how it's changing men's lives across the globe!Get my FREE guide with 45 Days of Simple Tips to Become a Better ManPick up my USA Today bestselling book Be One: How to Be a Healthy Man in Toxic TimesJoin the Real Men, Real Conversations Facebook Group
Matt Van Swol is the Head of Subscription Growth at Wyze, a smart home technology company. He has held multiple roles at the company, including Creative Marketing Manager and Senior Growth Manager. Before Wyze, Matt was a Nuclear Scientist for the US Department of Energy, where he worked on classified and unclassified projects at the Savannah River National Laboratory. He was also a photographer and marketer for big-name companies, including Apple, United Airlines, and Hyatt Hotels. In this episode… Subscription-based businesses rely on consistent customer engagement and feedback to scale, yet many companies over-complicate their subscription models by integrating the latest market trends rather than what the customers want. How can you create a consistent customer feedback flywheel to build your subscriptions and generate multiple figures in revenue? Customer-focused and versatile professional Matt Van Swol has generated nearly nine figures in revenue for a home technology brand by listening to the customers. He initiates open-ended post-purchase and cancellation surveys to generate honest feedback that influences future subscription models. However, Matt emphasizes evaluating feedback thoroughly before integrating it into subscription models to ensure alignment with business goals and customer engagement levels. Consistent and transparent communication through email or SMS is crucial in building high-performing subscription models. In the latest episode of the Up Arrow Podcast, William Harris welcomes Matt Van Swol, the Head of Subscription Growth at Wyze, to talk about integrating customer feedback into subscriptions. Matt shares how to leverage AI intentionally, how to craft offerings tailored to the customer, and the impact of Hurricane Helene on local businesses.
It's a week after Election Day and what a fascinating election it was. You can see my initial assessment of the election in my newsletter (link below), but in this podcast I'm going for a bit of a palette cleanser. If you've been feeling overwhelmed or generally weary with all the election coverage, may I recommend the Gettysburg Address? Arguably one of the greatest speeches, if not the greatest, in American history, Abraham Lincoln's brief words memorializing the Gettysburg battlefield present us with enduring lessons on the nature of the American state, and casts an expansive moral vision for the future of the republic. Today on the podcast, I'm joined by Lincoln scholar Dr. Matt Van Hook who is an Assistant Director and Associate Professor in the Torrey Honors College at Biola University. We recorded this podcast before the November 5th election, but it's a timely walkthrough of a timeless work of political thought and prose. Just a reminder Get a weekly dose of analysis on world events by signing up for my Substack newsletter. Subscribe to Tim Talks Politics on Substack today and get 30% off for being a loyal listener! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
In today's episode, Matt Van Der Laar joins us for a deep conversation on the topics of obesity, processed foods, and the shame-driven messaging often found on social media. We explore how fear-mongering and oversimplified comparisons—like equating processed foods to smoking cigarettes—overlook deeper issues such as emotional regulation, mental health, and societal factors that contribute to obesity.We share our frustration with harmful narratives that ignore the true root causes of obesity, and we highlight the roles of empathy, proper education, support systems, and even GLP-1s in making lasting, meaningful changes. We also discuss how parenting plays a pivotal role in building healthy relationships with food and movement, emphasizing that the obesity conversation must move beyond shaming and judgment to focus on support, mental health, and practical solutions for both children and adults.“It's almost never the food. It's the way we're using food to cope with everything that we have going on in our lives.”- Matt Van Der Laar“If you're only taking these drugs, but you're not addressing the mental and emotional side of things, then it's just another fad diet for you.”- Matt Van Der LaarThis week on Here's the Deal:The harmful comparison of processed foods to smoking and how it perpetuates fear and shameHow obesity and being overweight is more about emotional regulation, coping mechanisms, and access and affordability than just food and “laziness”The role of GLP-1 medications for those who need them, and the stigmatization that surrounds their useWhy movement, not just diet, is crucial for combating obesity in adults and childrenThe importance of empathy and understanding people's unique struggles with food and healthThe significance of community involvement, such as community gardens, in helping children and families access healthier foodsHow parents can help their children develop a healthy relationship with all foods, including highly processed onesHow parents can help their kids develop a healthy love of movementConnect with Matt Van Der Laar:Matt on Mindful Eating (podcast episode with Brooke)Matt Van Der Laar on InstagramMatt Van Der Laar on FacebookFit Fat TrainingCut the Crap with Beth and Matt PodcastThanks for tuning in to this week's episode of Here's the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition, and Mindset for People Who Don't Want Life to Suck, where we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy! If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.Apple Podcasts | SpotifyBe sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and tag us!Join Iris Deadlifts on Instagram, Meri on Instagram, and Amy Rudolph on Instagram.
This podcast interview focuses on the entrepreneurial journey to make complex code understandable for business leaders. My guest is Matt Van Itallie, Founder and CEO of Sema. Matt has a diverse background spanning law, consulting, education, and tech, and he has held leadership roles at edtech and govtech companies like Social Solutions, and PeopleAdmin. He earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School after studying history at Swarthmore College. He's also a thought leader on the impact and responsible adoption of AI in the tech industry. This multidisciplinary experience gives him a unique perspective as a tech founder and CEO. In September 2017, he founded Sema, a codebase scanning tool. Their mission: to bridge the gap between the technical and non-technical worlds, particularly in the context of software development. And this inspired me, and hence I invited Matt to my podcast. We explore how most tech organizations carry more debt in their codebase - and the business risks that brings. Matt shares his vision of how to solve this - in a world where AI-generated code and Open Source are rapidly gaining popularity. He discusses the learning process he had as a founder in creating a singular, non-consensus vision for the company - and how their unusual approach upfront helped them gain deep differentiation and first-mover advantage. Here's one of his quotes What I know now that I didn't know as a baby entrepreneur was there are so many different versions of 'No,' except 'Here is some money.' Everything else is 'No' "I love it. So interesting. I can really see this helping. This is a pain point. Yes, I want to pilot Yes, I want to tell my friends." That's all No. It's all versions of No, except "here is some money." During this interview, you will learn four things: How he uncovered a new, totally overlooked, target market where his product quickly became mission-critical, rather than a nice to have. Why he's prioritizing building trust-based relationships with key players in the industry and how he's achieving this. What he's doing differently around creating a team that is more than the sum of its parts. His recommendations on choosing your business model wisely. For more information about the guest from this week: Matt Van Itallie Website: Sema Subscribe to the Daily SaaS Reflection Get my free, 1 min daily reflection on shaping a B2B SaaS business no one can ignore. Subscribe here Yes, it's actually daily. And yes, people actually stay subscribed (Just see what peer B2B SaaS CEOs say) My promise: It's short. To the point. Inspiring. And valuable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Van Der Tuyn is a designer and healthcare innovation strategist. Matt is the Senior Director of Design and Strategy at the Center for Health Care Transformation and Innovation at Penn Medicine. The mission at the Center is to serve as a catalyst and accelerator for initiatives that dramatically improve health outcomes, patient and provider experiences, and decrease the cost of care. Matt has had the unique opportunity to help build the Center's design, discipline, and elevate design thinking as a key tool in Penn Medicine's organizational toolbox. Matt's design process balances divergent and creative thinking to push beyond incremental solutions with the rigor of an evidence-based approach. We talk about becoming and being a designer in healthcare and Matt's practice. Listen to learn about: >> The unique challenges of designing and innovating in the healthcare space >> Problem-centric vs solution-centric thinking and action >> The importance of change management in the design process Our Guest Matt is a designer and health care innovation strategist. Matt's design roots are in information, product, and service design. His design practice began with visual arts, information design, and product design for luxury goods before deciding to pivot into design for social impact. With this new focus on using design to solve societal issues, Matt's work expanded into the design of services and co-design as a tool for empowering disadvantaged communities. Matt's guiding principle is that design is a mindset that anyone can leverage, and that the role of the “Designer” is to help others tap into this mindset to imagine new possibilities. In 2012, Matt made a leap into health care when he joined the newly minted Center for Health Care Transformation and Innovation at Penn Medicine (CHTI). The mission of this new center was to serve as a catalyst and accelerator for initiatives that dramatically improve health outcomes, patient and provider experiences, and decrease the cost of care. Entering as the first designer on this new team, Matt has had the unique opportunity to help build CHTI's design discipline and elevate design thinking as a key tool in Penn Medicine's organizational toolbox. Matt's design process balances divergent and creative thinking to push beyond incremental solutions with the rigor of an evidence-based approach. Matt leads with the belief that the foundation of great design, and building a culture of innovation, is empowerment. That the greatest ingredient for innovation in any large service organization is the people on the front lines of service delivery who have the passion, insight, and opportunity to effect change. However, there are not often clear pathways for these staff to gain traction with ideas nor are there efficient ways for leadership to identify and support these frontline champions. Matt believes bridging this gap, through design, between high-level organizational objectives and the frontline staff with the answers, where agency is created for innovation, is the key to unlocking the true potential of an organization. Matt does not see design as a silver bullet, but rather a binder that can align the many, diverse, voices and skills needed for transformative solutions. In addition to design, Matt will quickly point to the various disciplines and individuals across Penn Medicine that he feels create the secret sauce that makes anything possible. From behavioral economists to data scientists, quality and safety experts to hospitality experts, Matt is a firm believer that everyone has something to contribute, if we center ourselves around a shared set of values that prioritize improving the lives of others. Show Highlights [02:02] Matt's love of the fine arts, and why he ended up in graphic design. [02:34] Evolving from graphic design into product design of dinnerware. [03:25] The book that helped change Matt's design path. [04:33] Grad school at the University of Arts in Philadelphia. [05:44] How Matt's grad school project with Penn Medicine led to the creation of the Center he works at today. [09:30] Being problem-centric instead of solution-centric. [12:45] The unique challenges of innovation work in healthcare. [14:26] One of Matt's big “a-ha!” moments. [15:29] An exercise Matt uses to help people move past assumptions and think creatively. [18:31] Looking for the people who really wanted the help. [19:34] Storytelling in Matt's work. [22:28] The need for rigor and evidence when designing for healthcare. [24:42] Matt encourages new designers to find ways to measure the success of their work. [25:44] Getting comfortable with the business and finance side of healthcare. [29:38] The importance of good change management. [30:55] Using behavior design to help people with change. [31:27] Conflict as a natural part of the design process. [35:57] Matt's advice for those wanting to work in healthcare design. [38:32] Books and resources Matt recommends. Links Matthew on LinkedIn Matthew at UPenn MedicinePenn Medicine: Center for Health Care Transformation and InnovationA Global Pandemic Turned Everything Upside Down. What Has Penn Medicine's Innovation Team Learned From That? Book Recommendations Design Revolution: 100 Products The Empower People, by Emily Pilloton The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, by Erving Goffman DT 101 EpisodesHealthcare + Systems + Risk + Design with Rob Lister — DT101 E122 A Designer's Journey into Designing for Health and Healthcare with Lorna Ross — DT101 E45 Designing Health Systems + Creating Effective Design Workshops with Sean Molloy — DT101 E44
Matthew Van Der Tuyn is a designer and healthcare innovation strategist. Matt is the Senior Director of Design and Strategy at the Center for Health Care Transformation and Innovation at Penn Medicine. The mission at the Center is to serve as a catalyst and accelerator for initiatives that dramatically improve health outcomes, patient and provider experiences, and decrease the cost of care. Matt has had the unique opportunity to help build the Center's design, discipline, and elevate design thinking as a key tool in Penn Medicine's organizational toolbox. Matt's design process balances divergent and creative thinking to push beyond incremental solutions with the rigor of an evidence-based approach. We talk about becoming and being a designer in healthcare and Matt's practice. Listen to learn about: >> The unique challenges of designing and innovating in the healthcare space >> Problem-centric vs solution-centric thinking and action >> The importance of change management in the design process Our Guest Matt is a designer and health care innovation strategist. Matt's design roots are in information, product, and service design. His design practice began with visual arts, information design, and product design for luxury goods before deciding to pivot into design for social impact. With this new focus on using design to solve societal issues, Matt's work expanded into the design of services and co-design as a tool for empowering disadvantaged communities. Matt's guiding principle is that design is a mindset that anyone can leverage, and that the role of the “Designer” is to help others tap into this mindset to imagine new possibilities. In 2012, Matt made a leap into health care when he joined the newly minted Center for Health Care Transformation and Innovation at Penn Medicine (CHTI). The mission of this new center was to serve as a catalyst and accelerator for initiatives that dramatically improve health outcomes, patient and provider experiences, and decrease the cost of care. Entering as the first designer on this new team, Matt has had the unique opportunity to help build CHTI's design discipline and elevate design thinking as a key tool in Penn Medicine's organizational toolbox. Matt's design process balances divergent and creative thinking to push beyond incremental solutions with the rigor of an evidence-based approach. Matt leads with the belief that the foundation of great design, and building a culture of innovation, is empowerment. That the greatest ingredient for innovation in any large service organization is the people on the front lines of service delivery who have the passion, insight, and opportunity to effect change. However, there are not often clear pathways for these staff to gain traction with ideas nor are there efficient ways for leadership to identify and support these frontline champions. Matt believes bridging this gap, through design, between high-level organizational objectives and the frontline staff with the answers, where agency is created for innovation, is the key to unlocking the true potential of an organization. Matt does not see design as a silver bullet, but rather a binder that can align the many, diverse, voices and skills needed for transformative solutions. In addition to design, Matt will quickly point to the various disciplines and individuals across Penn Medicine that he feels create the secret sauce that makes anything possible. From behavioral economists to data scientists, quality and safety experts to hospitality experts, Matt is a firm believer that everyone has something to contribute, if we center ourselves around a shared set of values that prioritize improving the lives of others. Show Highlights [02:02] Matt's love of the fine arts, and why he ended up in graphic design. [02:34] Evolving from graphic design into product design of dinnerware. [03:25] The book that helped change Matt's design path. [04:33] Grad school at the University of Arts in Philadelphia. [05:44] How Matt's grad school project with Penn Medicine led to the creation of the Center he works at today. [09:30] Being problem-centric instead of solution-centric. [12:45] The unique challenges of innovation work in healthcare. [14:26] One of Matt's big “a-ha!” moments. [15:29] An exercise Matt uses to help people move past assumptions and think creatively. [18:31] Looking for the people who really wanted the help. [19:34] Storytelling in Matt's work. [22:28] The need for rigor and evidence when designing for healthcare. [24:42] Matt encourages new designers to find ways to measure the success of their work. [25:44] Getting comfortable with the business and finance side of healthcare. [29:38] The importance of good change management. [30:55] Using behavior design to help people with change. [31:27] Conflict as a natural part of the design process. [35:57] Matt's advice for those wanting to work in healthcare design. [38:32] Books and resources Matt recommends. Links Matthew on LinkedIn Matthew at UPenn MedicinePenn Medicine: Center for Health Care Transformation and InnovationA Global Pandemic Turned Everything Upside Down. What Has Penn Medicine's Innovation Team Learned From That? Book Recommendations Design Revolution: 100 Products The Empower People, by Emily Pilloton The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, by Erving Goffman DT 101 EpisodesHealthcare + Systems + Risk + Design with Rob Lister — DT101 E122 A Designer's Journey into Designing for Health and Healthcare with Lorna Ross — DT101 E45 Designing Health Systems + Creating Effective Design Workshops with Sean Molloy — DT101 E44
Matt Van Itallie is the son of a math teacher and a coder - so this explains why he now uses code as data. He is a proud Boy Scout, making it of course to Eagle Scout and beyond. After being a management consultant, he found his way to ed tech, and fell in love with improving code. Outside of technology, he is married with 3 amazing kids. He likes to run, play ultimate frisbee, and has a wicked cool collection of minor league baseball hats.Sitting a room with the head of Sales, Matt noticed that there were systems like Salesforce that were built to assess the state and future opportunity for business. He then thought, where are these systems for the code itself?This is the creation story of Sema.SponsorsSpeakeasyLinkshttps://www.semasoftware.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/mvi/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On today's pod, Kevin and Laura speak with Matt Van Itallie about code transparency and GenAI. We talk about the risks with human-only code, GenAI-originated code and blended code and the risks of each for GenAI developers. We discuss the Github class action lawsuit and CoPilot. Matt gives us some best practices and practical advise. We find out if Matt is an introvert or an extrovert and being tech curious. We also talk about Matt's ability to explain tech to non-tech audiences and why that's important. Matt also talks about the fun of creating Peepshi, a playful combination of marshmallow Peeps and sushi.Matt Van Itallie is the Founder and CEO of Sema. He and his team have developed Comprehensive Codebase Scans, the most thorough and easily understandable assessment of a codebase and engineering organization. These scans are crucial for private equity and venture capital firms looking to make informed investment decisions. Sema has evaluated code within organizations that have a collective value of over $1 trillion. In 2023, Sema served 7 of the 9 largest global investors, along with market-leading strategic investors, private equity, and venture capital firms, providing them with critical insights. In addition, Sema is at the forefront of Generative AI Code Transparency, which measures how much code created by GenAI is in a codebase. They are the inventors behind the Generative AI Bill of Materials (GBOM), an essential resource for investors to understand and mitigate risks associated with AI-generated code.Before founding Sema, Matt was a Private Equity operating executive and a management consultant at McKinsey. He graduated from Harvard Law School and has had some interesting adventures, like hiking a third of the Appalachian Trail and biking from Boston to Seattle.
summaryIn this episode, Sarah Nagle and Chad Reynolds discuss the AI Speakeasy event and the introduction of non-human agents. They also talk about the challenges and benefits of using AI in different industries. They discuss the recent price increase of Canva and the use of advertising to offset the cost of AI features. They also mention a new startup that focuses on developing safe AI systems. The episode concludes with an interview with Matt Van Itallie, CEO and founder of SEMA Software, who talks about the company's code scanning and AI monitoring products. In this conversation, Sarah Nagle discusses the importance of viewing coding as a craft rather than a competition. She emphasizes the need for organizations to strategically use software development and meet their colleagues where they are. Nagle also highlights the challenges of incorporating metrics in software development and the importance of maintaining a degree of independence for developers. She explains the concept of generative AI code and its benefits and risks, emphasizing the need for human involvement in the coding process. Nagle also discusses the different types of AI tools used by developers and the trends in their usage. Finally, she shares insights on preparing students for the AI-driven world, including the importance of inspiring learning, strong reading and writing skills, and the ability to assess the accuracy of digital outputs.takeawaysThe use of non-human agents can enhance collaboration and ideationAI features can increase the cost of software, and advertising can be used to offset the costSEMA Software offers code scanning and AI monitoring products to assess and improve code qualityOpen source code has benefits and risks that need to be managed View coding as a craft rather than a competition and strategically use software development in organizations.Be cautious when incorporating metrics in software development, as the work is not easily reducible to numbers.Maintain a degree of independence for developers and respect their expertise.Generative AI code has benefits in terms of productivity and experimentation, but it also comes with risks that need to be managed.There are different types of AI tools used by developers, including large-scale general-purpose LLMs and coding-specific LLMs.Prepare students for the AI-driven world by inspiring their learning, developing strong reading and writing skills, and teaching them how to assess the accuracy of digital outputs.Learn more about SEMA at semasoftware.com Chapters00:00Introduction and AI Speakeasy03:19Making AI Approachable and Fun06:47Canva Price Increase and Advertising16:51SEMA Software: Code Scanning and AI Monitoring25:24Understanding Open Source Code29:01Coding as a Craft: Strategic Use of Software Development30:01The Challenges of Incorporating Metrics in Software Development33:23Understanding Generative AI Code: Benefits and Risks36:15The Importance of Independence for Developers43:21Different Types of AI Tools for Developers53:31Preparing Students for the AI-Driven WorldVurvey.com
In this episode, Ryan continues his discussion with Matt Van Itallie, the founder and CEO of SEMA, on the creation of an AI advisory council. Matt shares his vision and strategic approach for the council, focusing on helping technologists share benchmarking data and best practices related to using generative AI in coding. They delve into the different use cases for non-technical knowledge workers and the importance of senior developers in maximizing the benefits of Gen AI tools. Matt also highlights his favourite use cases for leveraging AI tools and the various tools he uses, such as OpenAI's tool, Claude, and Copilot. Join 2,500+ readers getting weekly practical guidance to scale themselves and their companies using Artificial Intelligence and Revenue Cheat Codes. Explore becoming Superhuman here: https://superhumanrevenue.beehiiv.com/ KEY TAKEAWAYS Building an AI advisory council can help share benchmarking data, best practices, and ideas related to using Gen AI code. Gen AI tools are being used by both technical and non-technical knowledge workers for various tasks such as prototyping, document analysis, and brainstorming new ideas. Senior developers tend to get the most out of Gen AI tools due to their experience and ability to leverage tools effectively to get to the right answer. Different Gen AI tools like OpenAI's tool, Claude, Copilot, and ProSearch have different specialties and can be used based on the specific purpose. The format of the AI advisory council includes a Slack channel, occasional emails, meetups, and sending books to participants to ensure active engagement and value delivery. BEST MOMENTS "The most important thing is that teams pick an enterprise-level license, so they protect their IP." "We try to be experimentalist in everything we do, whether it's figuring out the products to build or features, including AI Advisory Council. So, we heard what they wanted to get out of it and how they wanted it structured. Today, it is a Slack channel, an occasional email and occasional meetup." "I am certain there is huge ROI on the coding side. It's at least 40x over a two year period in terms of how much more productive coders are relative to the to the cost of enterprise licenses." Ryan Staley Founder and CEO Whale Boss ryan@whalesellingsystem.com www.ryanstaley.ioSaas, Saas growth, Scale, Business Growth, B2b Saas, Saas Sales, Enterprise Saas, Business growth strategy, founder, ceo: https://www.whalesellingsystem.com/closingsecrets
In today's episode, Ryan interviews Matt Van Itallie, the founder and CEO of SEMA. They discuss the challenges of growing a company without taking on investors, and the impact of Gen AI on code analysis. Matt shares insights on SEMA's revenue, team size, go-to-market strategy, and the importance of building trust with private equity firms. They also look at the challenges and opportunities the use of AI in code checking presents, and the best practices for deploying Gen AI code. Join 2,500+ readers getting weekly practical guidance to scale themselves and their companies using Artificial Intelligence and Revenue Cheat Codes. Explore becoming Superhuman here: https://superhumanrevenue.beehiiv.com/ KEY TAKEAWAYS Unique Go-to-Market Strategies: Utilizing trust-based partnerships and referrals, SEMA has successfully grown its business in the private equity space. Importance of Gen AI Code: With Gen AI code becoming more prevalent, it is crucial for organizations to manage it effectively to mitigate risks related to IP, security, and exit strategies. Enterprise-Level Licenses: Ensuring that team members have enterprise-level licenses for Gen AI tools is essential to protect trade secrets and data integrity. Encouraging Experimentation: Celebrating experimentation and sharing lessons within the team can lead to innovative uses of Gen AI tools and foster a culture of learning. Addressing Identity Concerns: By equating the use of Gen AI with open source tools, developers can overcome concerns about their coding identity and embrace the benefits of new technologies. BEST MOMENTS "Just replace the word Gen AI with open source. Are you a real developer if you use open source? Of course, I am." “We're absolute proponents of using AI where it makes sense to increase productivity and job satisfaction. And for us, coders using it is probably number one on the list in terms of how much more productive they can be, because it helps avoid some of the routine work. It lets them experiment faster, et cetera.” "My mission in life is to help founders and revenue leaders avoid all the pain and suffering in revenue growth so they can flip it and create a life of their own design." Ryan Staley Founder and CEO Whale Boss ryan@whalesellingsystem.com www.ryanstaley.ioSaas, Saas growth, Scale, Business Growth, B2b Saas, Saas Sales, Enterprise Saas, Business growth strategy, founder, ceo: https://www.whalesellingsystem.com/closingsecrets
Matt Van Winkle joins Chris and Aaron to talk the upcoming Iowa State football season, his move from San Francisco to Iowa, and how his dad is the true epitome of Old Man Strength. Sponsored by Revelton Distilling Company, Green Beret Realty, Kyle Lehman at Wintrust Mortgage and LIVE from the AKC Andrew Downs Marketing Studios. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oldmanstrength/support
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Building Champions: Coach Matthew Van Lierop on Wingate University's Rise in Cross Country and TrackIn this episode, Jimi and Rich sit down with Coach Matthew Van Lierop, the dynamic director of cross country, track and field, and triathlon at Wingate University. Coach Van Lierop shares his journey from Mount Olive to Wingate, detailing how he has built a powerhouse program from the ground up.Highlights:Coaching Philosophy: Learn how Coach Van Lierop's focus on distance running has transformed Wingate's athletic success.Recruitment Strategies: Discover the secrets behind Wingate's diverse and talented lineup, including the role of international recruits.Fall 2020 Impact: Insights on how the pandemic shaped the team's training and preparation, leading to unexpected breakthroughs.Training Techniques: The benefits of training in humid conditions and the integration of double threshold workouts.Team Culture: The importance of a supportive and inclusive environment in achieving top-tier performance.Strength and Conditioning: How specialized training programs contribute to the athletes' success.Future Prospects: Coach Van Lierop's vision for Wingate and the athletes to watch in the upcoming championships.Tune in for an inspiring conversation that delves deep into the making of a championship team and the strategies that have put Wingate University on the map.Stay Connected Wingate Athletics Wingate TF/XC InstagramUNDERDAWGS: The Story of Wingate XC's Historic 2023 Season
In this conversation, Toby and Jayce interview Matt Van Zandt, a former staff member of CGF. They discuss Matt's current life, his work in the financial investment world, and his continued involvement in golf. They also delve into Matt's college golf experience, including his time with College Golf Fellowship and winning the national championship in 2009. Matt shares the highs and lows of the tournament and the close bond he had with his teammates. Matt Van Zandt shares his experience working for College Golf Fellowship and transitioning from full-time ministry to the finance world. He emphasizes the importance of controlling spending, saving and investing wisely, and cultivating a spirit of generosity. Matt also discusses his dream golf course and the people he would love to play with.TakeawaysMatt Van Zandt is currently working in the financial investment world and continues to play golf.Matt's college golf experience was shaped by his involvement with College Golf Fellowship and the close bond he had with his teammates.Winning the national championship in 2009 was a highlight of Matt's college golf career, and he cherishes the memories and friendships from that time.The team's unity and support for each other played a significant role in their success.Matt's first and last college golf shots both ended up in the water, creating a unique statistic. Control your spending and practice self-control in managing your finances.Understand the power of compounding interest and start saving and investing early.Develop a spirit of generosity and learn to give, as it is better to give than to receive.Choose a golf course that you've always wanted to play and enjoy the experience.Play with people who have had a significant impact on your life and share a deep connection with them.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Current Life04:31 College Golf Experience and Team Bond09:03 Winning the National Championship14:22 The Power of Team Unity20:40 Joining College Golf Fellowship and the Early Years23:32 Why Matt Chose to Work for College Golf Fellowship26:26 Balancing Work in Finance and Ministry29:17 Financial Advice for College Golfers36:49 Dream Golf Course and Playing Partners
I talked with Matt Van Itallie, founder and CEO of Sema, a software company specializing in helping non-technical executives understand software development. We discussed generative AI, developer retention, intellectual property protection, and more.I bet you never considered using AI to help you, your team, and your company better understand your code base, products, and services.As mentioned in this episodeSemasoftware.comUnleashing developer productivity with GenAI tactical best practicesTrusting your GenAI code practical tips for engineering leadersGenerative AI bill of materials gbom(tm) a primer(00:00) - Introduction (00:18) - Matt Van Itallie (08:05) - Try SetApp (09:20) - Code analysis (16:25) - Twelve measures (19:20) - Developer retention (23:00) - Become a member (36:51) - Thank you Matt (37:12) - Support the podcast (37:31) - Rate and review Become a Patreon member and help this Podcast survivehttps://www.patreon.com/compileswiftPlease leave a review and show your supporthttps://lovethepodcast.com/compileswiftYou can also show your support by buying me a coffeehttps://peterwitham.com/bmcFollow me on Mastodonhttps://iosdev.space/@Compileswift Thanks to our monthly supporters Arclite ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Today, we'll speak with the remarkable Matt Van Itallie, CEO of Sema, to explore the rapidly evolving intersection of DevOps and generative AI. In this episode, we delve deep into how CTOs can effectively communicate the value of clean and legacy code investments to non-technical stakeholders by focusing on tangible business and technology outcomes. Discover how the groundbreaking Gen AI tool is revolutionizing internal communication within companies, fostering enhanced developer productivity, and speeding up project timelines. Matt will share his expertise on setting up a developer council, utilizing Gen AI to strengthen DevSecOps, and the importance of the open-source bill of materials in today's tech ecosystem. We'll tackle the crucial subject of mitigating legal risks, data leakage, and the security aspects of code generation with AI tools, ensuring that you're equipped with strategies to responsibly incorporate these robust solutions in your workflow. Learn the pivotal role this innovative Product plays for CTOs and how developers can advocate for its adoption. And for something a bit lighter, we'll even mention a quirky seasonal creation, "Peepshi," blending sweet treats in an unusual sushi form. Stay with us as we explore insights into AI's impact on software development, understand the need for comprehensive AI policies, and grasp the concept of a "Gen AI bill of materials." This episode is jam-packed with actionable information for any DevOps professional navigating the shifting tides brought upon by generative AI. Listen up!
Etienne is very happy to be sitting down with Matt Van Itallie, founder of Sema, a company that develops software to help engineering leaders manage AI in software development. As they delve into their shared experiences of learning to code on vintage machines, they explore Matt's journey from studying philosophy to founding Sema.The conversation takes a philosophical turn, discussing pragmatism in decision-making and the importance of clarifying outcomes, and Etienne and Matt also dissect the complexities of C-suite dynamics and the challenges of resolving conflicts within leadership teams. Matt shares insights on the significance of developer retention and the metrics that matter most on a CTO dashboard, and the discussion touches on the art of listening, empathy, and the power of effective communication within organizations.As they plan a session on pivot tables, Matt also emphasizes the value of community, highlighting the support and inspiration found in groups like 7CTOs. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on leadership, problem-solving, and the human side of technology!Time Stamps:[2:09] - Learn how Matt's academic journey expanded with a focus on law's evolution and late 19th-century pragmatism.[4:56] - Matt argues that our brains seek to make sense of things.[7:24] - Etienne reflects on navigating conflicting perspectives among C-Suite members, highlighting the challenge of coherence.[10:23] - Focus on critical outcomes, not just outputs.[12:25] - Matt emphasizes fostering understanding through clarifying outcomes and promoting inclusive dialogue and contributions.[15:58] - Matt suggests identifying underlying causes of communication issues and resolving conflicts promptly for organizational success.[16:40] - Hear how Matt prioritizes organizational goals over personal interests, advocating for a values-based decision-making approach.[18:46] - Matt explains how Sema goes about making decisions pragmatically.[21:07] - The opposite of pragmatism might be scrutiny, but pragmatism focuses on moving forward effectively.[24:45] - Mastering pivot tables symbolizes problem-solving prowess, transforming decision-making with raw data access.[28:03] - Discover how pivotal moments led to Sema's inception in 2015, spurred by tech challenges and leadership insights.[30:50] - Matt explains how, inspired by a Bloomberg article, he delved into tech research in 2015, seeking innovation.[32:25] - Matt pursued tech research, seeking licenses from 250 professors; one acceptance birthed Sema.[34:40] - Matt discusses developer retention, a pivotal metric, and how it holds 25 points on Sema's 100-point scale.[37:40] - Etienne shares a story in which a key developer's silence flagged a possible departure, highlighting the important role of product vision clarity.[39:16] - Matt asserts that effective people management discerns subtle shifts in participation, vital for organizational success and cohesion.[41:49] - Matt encourages us to prioritize listening qualitatively to one's team before relying solely on data-driven tools.[43:44] - Etienne agrees, adding that mastering listening is as complex as it is crucial, often underestimated despite its profound impact.We have 200+ CTOs in peer groups: Quick Testimonials VideoContact Etienne: Website / YouTube / LinkedIn / X / Instagram / The CTO Podcast WebsiteContact Matt: Sema Website / LinkedIn / XSchedule a meeting with Etienne on CalendlySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt Van Italie of Sema is back (last visit). The conversation delves into the challenges and advantages of remote work, the need for strategic and operational innovation, the role of human input in AI, and the significance of clear and concise communication. We also talk about the balance between structured communication and the empowerment of workers to waste less time, ultimately highlighting the value of lifelong learning in honing effective communication skills. Bob recommends the movie BlackBerry.
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Talking with a Turkey Calling Champion with Matt Van Cise This week, Matt Van Cise joins Cameron and Andy on the show for a full interview for the first time ever. Be sure to catch the Rapid Fire Q&A. We actually discuss more turkey hunting than we do competitive turkey calling. Matt tells us what he listens to for his inspiration while practicing his turkey calling. Matt delves into the differences between competition calling and calling while hunting. His description of the difference is pretty interesting. This is a great episode. Listen in!
Today we're joined by Matt Van Voorhis, aka The Hockey REALTOR, with RE/MAX Results who shares his journey from professional hockey to real estate stardom. We dive into Matt's transition strategy, the power of personal branding, and how his competitive sports background propels his success in the housing market. We also tackle the current real estate climate and the challenges for first-time homebuyers, as well as learn how Matt found success in his first year in this industry. In this episode: Why Matt leverages his hockey background in his real estate branding strategy. How Matt's affiliation with the Professional Hockey Players' Association has aided his realty business. Why open houses, social media engagement, and networking are so important. How moving frequently as a young athlete prepared Matt for the real estate industry. Why setting weekly goals is crucial for real estate success. How Matt's athletic background influences his approach to building client relationships. What innovative marketing tactics Matt has employed to integrate his hockey persona into realty. The struggles Matt faced in his first year as a realtor and how he overcame them. Why Matt thinks some rules in hockey are counterproductive to developing young players. How Matt perceives the current real estate market, considering interest rates and seasonality. Why educating first-time homebuyers about market realities is important for Matt. Addressing the challenge of rising home prices for first-time buyers. Why Florida's market is appealing to Matt, and how he is expanding his business there. Contact Matt: Cell: 952-200-0891 Email: matt@vanrealty.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehockey_realtor
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In this episode of Grand Craft Beer, cicerone Brian Yaeger kicks off 2024 with Alesong Brewing and Blending's Matt Van Wyk, whose many hats include owner, brewer, and runner-arounder to get Alesong's award-winning barrel-aged beers all across Oregon including Bend. While Van Wyk is accustomed to fitting bungs in bungholes, his real specialty is fitting his quixotic, square peg beers (bourbon-aged stouts, cocktail-inspired sours, and farmhouse-style ciders) into the current beer industry's IPA-shaped round hole.
Today we're talking to Matt van Itallie, Founder & CEO at Sema Software. We discuss the risks surrounding AI generated code, how to circumvent those risks with smarter software decisions, and we also get to catch up on life with Matt and Joel. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! For more about Sema, check out their website here. To try Sema's code monitor, click here. To view Sema's Generative AI Bill of Materials, click here. To read Sema's blog, "Twelve Key CTO and CIO Metrics of Codebase Health," click here. Have feedback about the show? Let us know here. Produced by ProSeries Media. For booking inquiries, email booking@proseriesmedia.com
Welcome to the ChatGPT report, I'm your host Ryan and we have a very special guest with us today, His name is Matt Van Itallie and hes the Founder and CEO of Sema. Sema helps companies assess and manage the quality, risk, and discipline of their codebase. They offer a variety of products and services, including AI Code Monitor, CTO Dashboard, and Codebase Scans. Sema's products can be used to assess cyber risk, internal security risk, third party risk, code quality, process quality, and team risk. Let's dive into what SEMA is and how they can change the market.
Matt Van Der Laar is an online strength and nutrition coach who helps lifelong dieters conquer all-or-nothing thinking so they can sustainably lose fat without giving up their favorite foods. Matt joins us today, and shares how a family member's health emergency brought him into the coaching world.We chat about what the phrase “diet culture” means to us, exploring the dichotomy between the extremes of diet culture and the "no fat loss" stance, advocating for a balanced, mindful approach to dieting. We talk about using tracking as a tool instead of a lifestyle. We dive deep into the importance of mindful eating, where paying attention to not just what you're eating but how you're eating makes a significant difference. We explore the value of a food journal, a hunger scale, and the benefits of portion personalization. We discuss how to handle food pushers and food police, how to set boundaries with others at food-filled events, and how taking a pause has massive benefits in both eating and life, how to be mindful on the weekends or during vacation.“Some of the hardest things you'll ever do in your life is setting boundaries with family members. But if they can't respect your boundaries, they're an asshole. You need to be able to stand up for yourself. You need to be your own advocate.”- Matt Van Der LaarThis week on Tater Talks: Two Bitches Talk Fitness:· How a family member's health emergency brought Matt Van Der Laar into coaching· What does “diet culture” mean to us?· The dichotomy between the extremes of diet culture and a "no fat loss" stance· What is mindful eating?· How to handle food pushers and food police· How to be mindful at food events· How taking a pause has massive benefits in eating and life· Why having some structure is a good thing· How to handle weekends and vacationResources Mentioned:· Matt Van Der Laar on Instagram· Matt Van Der Laar on Facebook· Body and Mind Connection with Matt and Mel· Cut the Crap with Beth and Matt PodcastThanks for tuning in to this week's episode of Tater Talks: Two Bitches Talk Fitness, where we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy! If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.Apple Podcasts | Spotify | GooglePlay | iHeartRadioBe sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and tag us!And join irisdeadlifts on Instagram and Brooke Madigan on Instagram.
The CPG Guys are joined in this episode by Matt Van Gilder, director of ecommerce and digital experiences at Spartan Nash. Follow Matt Van Gilder on LinkedIn at : https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewvangilder/Follow Spartan Nash on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spartannash/Follow Spartan Nash online at: https://www.spartannash.com/This episode was recorded live at Las Vegas during groceyshop while Matt was visiting the conference. Matt answers these topics : Spartan Nash of course is a network of stores and omnichannel offerings to consumers and shoppers. Take us through what this means to you. What is omnichannel for the banners you'll have?How does day to day execution happen at the shelf? Is everything an omnichannel plan or does the digital shelf follow the physical shelf? How do plans get anchored?Your plethora of partners that are vendors, if you could give them advice on how to navigate the omnichannel world, what would you ask them to focus on that drives success for your customers?Your private brands - how to you go about managing omnichannel or ecommerce for them? Does search matter, quality of content and what role do they play in the assortment?Retail media is a fast changing landscape and finally we have IAB talk to standards? Would love to get your opinion on the reality of standards - is this good and realistic?Data has become a monetized platform for retailers. Some scaled data represents consumer habits, some is very retail centric movement, kinda making the syndicated data world less relevant. What's your thought on retail centric data that now is all over the industry?How do you ensure a seamless experience between the store and the various digital platforms you leverage for the Spartan Nash banners? What does UX mean to you?Talent - simply put what makes a good digital or omnichannel leader. Both Sri and you come from the brick & mortar world and adapted to digital and go back and forth all the time. What's the mojo?and, so much more.....!!!!!CPG Guys Website: http://CPGguys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://FMCGguys.comCPG Scoop Website: http://CPGscoop.comNextUp Website: http://NextUpisnow.org/cpgguysRetailWit Website: http://retailwit.comRhea Raj's Website: http://rhearaj.comDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
You may recognize today's guests from their massive TikTok accounts or top ranking podcast, Cut the Crap. They're joining me today to talk about a whole bunch of stuff, from alcohol and assessing the role it has in your life, to common food tracking mistakes, and what it's like to have their every move critiqued by the masses on social media! Beth Feraco is a Strength And Nutrition Coach, Recovering Alcoholic, Runner, Wife, Mother, Lifter of Heavy Things, Fitness Motivator and Champion of Personal Growth and Development! If you're looking to lose weight, gain strength, improve your mental and physical health, feel great and become the best version of yourself she's here to help! Find her:Website: https://bethferacofitness.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bethferacofitness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethferacofitness/ Matt Van Der Laar is an ISSA Certified Personal Trainer, ISSA Certified Nutritionist, and certified Precision Nutrition Level 1 Coach. He helps clients regain confidence, find movement and exercise they enjoy, be strong, and yes, (sometimes) lose fat.Find him:Website: https://fitfattraining.com/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@mattlaarfit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattlaarfit/ Beth & Matt co host the Cut The Crap podcast, a top-ranked health and fitness podcast with over 100 episodes. Make sure you check out episode 91 when Esther was a guest! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cut-the-crap-with-beth-and-matt/id158265028 Subscribe, rate, and review this podcast and get a copy of our Weekend Survival Guide as a thank you! Just email a screenshot of your review to admin@estheravant.com and we'll send it over ASAP! Thanks for your support! Get your Weight Loss That Lasts Cheat Sheet at: www.estheravant.com/cheatsheet Learn about our 12-week Gone For Good coaching program: www.estheravant.com/coaching Join the Live Diet-Free FB group: www.facebook.com/groups/livedietfree Connect with Esther on Instagram (shoot me a DM and let me know you listen to the podcast!): www.instagram.com/esther.avant
What are the 4Qs? (1) Three favorite films. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out. Rich & Matt Van Tine have brought two films to the Sherman Oaks Film Festival over the years; "A Side of Fries" in 2018 and "Magic Box" in 2022. Both films are superb and I'd looked forward to getting these two on the DIF podcast for years. And you know that once they were on the mics I would have them answer the DIF 4Qs above. Follow their work at their Van Tine Design Instagram account @vtdproductions Follow Rich at his Instagram account @vantinedesign Follow Matt at his Instagram account @mattvantine Finally jump on the Indiegogo page for their next film Lone Wolf Discover Indie Film Links DIF Website - DIF Instagram - DIF Facebook - DIF Twitter TVHi Links TVHi Website - TVHi Instagram - TVHi Facebook - TVHi Twitter
Follow our COTW playlist: https://monster.cat/3Zhj7st Follow the show: https://www.monstercat.com/COTW Tracklist 00:30 Jaron - Venture [Seeking Blue] 02:55 Maazel & Darby - Mirrors (ft. BELELA) [Monstercat] 04:23 ARMNHMR & NURKO - Won't Make A Sound (ft. Micah Martin) [Monstercat] 06:18 Stonebank - Placebo [Monstercat] 08:30 Koven - Gold [Monstercat] 11:04 Au5 - Awaken (ft. NOHC) [Monstercat] 13:44 Fairlane & sad alex - nature [Seeking Blue] 16:29 Sabai - Million Days (ft. Hoang & Claire Ridgely) [Monstercat] 18:41 ARMNHMR - Saving Lives (ft. Bella Renee) [Monstercat] 21:10 ARMNHMR - Here With Me (ft. Nevve) [Dim Mak] 22:29 SABAI & RUNN - Landslide [Monstercat] 25:27 MYRNE - Lyra [Monstercat] 27:0 Kaivon - 77 (ft. Kini Solana) [Dim Mak] 29:31 AWAY & Midoca - Too Close (ft. Dark Waves) [Seeking Blue] 31:23 DROELOE - Bon Voyage [Monstercat] 33:13 ARMNHMR & Lights - Someone To Forget [Monstercat] 36:00 Afinity & Dror - Love Runs Out [Monstercat] 38:39 Jessica Audiffred - Stay With Me [Monstercat Exclusive] [Monstercat] 40:35 Said The Sky & Kwesi - All I Got [Seeking Blue] 42:35 CloudNone - From Here VIP [Monstercat] 46:09 Dylan Matthew & Nitti Gritti - Drive You Crazy [Monstercat] 47:58 Koven - Higher Ground (ft. Kairos Grove) [Monstercat] 50:19 Maazel & Sam Lamar - The Truth [Monstercat] 51:16 ARMNHMR - Drowning (ft. Heleen) [Monstercat] 53:46 Ray Volpe & RUNN - IT ISN'T ME [Monstercat] 55:18 yetep - Daisies (ft. Olmos) [Monstercat] 57:48 Direct x Killabyte x Matt Van x Jauz x HALIENE - One Less Star x Oceans & Galaxies (Rocketman Mashup) [Monstercat] Thank you for listening to Monstercat: Call of the Wild! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tyson and Riley are back with another offseason episode to prepare us for the upcoming season of ‘Survivor'! This episode they interview one of the show's executive producers, Matt Van Wagenen. They talk to him about his experience as a producer, ask him a few questions from viewers, and get a quick look behind the scenes of his favorite moments from the show. Hosts: Tyson Apostol and Riley McAtee Guest: Matt Van Wagenen Producer: Ashleigh Smith Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Results Driven Podcast, we sit down with Matt Van Voorhis, a former professional hockey player who has successfully transitioned into a thriving career in real estate. Known as "The Hockey Realtor", Matt shares his unique journey and the strategies that have set him apart in a competitive industry. Today you'll learn: The Power of a Unique Brand: Matt discusses how he developed his unique brand as "The Hockey Realtor" and how it has helped him connect with a niche market, stand out in the industry, and build a successful business. Building Trust and Relationships: Matt shares his approach to building relationships in the real estate industry. He emphasizes the importance of treating each client as an individual, catering to their specific needs, and always staying top of mind. Adapting to Market Changes: Matt talks about the changing real estate market and how he is prepared to adapt and evolve to continue serving his clients effectively. He shares his thoughts on the future of the real estate market and his business. Whether you're a seasoned agent or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable insights that can help you carve out your own niche, build strong client relationships, and adapt to the ever-changing real estate landscape. To connect with Matt Van Voorhis and learn more about his journey, you can reach out to him on his Facebook page at The Hockey Realtor. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the most unique voices in the real estate industry! https://www.facebook.com/TheHockeyRealtor/ Also, don't forget to leave us feedback and suggest our next guest! www.ResultsDrivenFeedback.com
Today, Matt Van Zandt, a former A&M golfer joins the podcast. Matt and Coach McGraw reflect on his time at A&M and continue to discuss his experiences in college golf as well as Matt's father. Thank you for joining the podcast Matt! Subscribe to the podcast for future episodes. You can follow us on Instagram and Facebook —> @BetterThanIFoundItPodcast Associated social media accounts: Coach McGraw - @BearCoachMcGraw Baylor Men's Golf - @BaylorMGolf Edited by Chris Berry Music: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterthanifoundit/message
Matt Van Every is the CEO at Canopy Weather. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, Matt talks about his entrepreneurial journey and some of the lessons he's learned along the way. He also discusses his passion for the weather industry and how he found his way into roofing, the importance of being different as a company, how the construction industry is shifting in regards to weather, and much more. Don't miss this episode of Specified Growth Podcast! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy! Twitter: @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram: @tats_talks LinkedIn: Tatsuya Nakagawa YouTube: Tats Talks www.tatstalk.com www.castagra.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Van Der Laar is an online strength and nutrition coach who helps lifelong dieters conquer all-or-nothing thinking so they can sustainably lose fat without giving up their favorite foods. Matt joins us today, and shares how a family member's health emergency brought him into the coaching world.We chat about what the phrase “diet culture” means to us, exploring the dichotomy between the extremes of diet culture and the "no fat loss" stance, advocating for a balanced, mindful approach to dieting. We talk about using tracking as a tool instead of a lifestyle. We dive deep into the importance of mindful eating, where paying attention to not just what you're eating but how you're eating makes a significant difference. We explore the value of a food journal, a hunger scale, and the benefits of portion personalization. We discuss how to handle food pushers and food police, how to set boundaries with others at food-filled events, and how taking a pause has massive benefits in both eating and life, how to be mindful on the weekends or during vacation.“Some of the hardest things you'll ever do in your life is setting boundaries with family members. But if they can't respect your boundaries, they're an asshole. You need to be able to stand up for yourself. You need to be your own advocate.”- Matt Van Der LaarThis week on Tater Talks: Two Bitches Talk Fitness:· How a family member's health emergency brought Matt Van Der Laar into coaching· What does “diet culture” mean to us?· The dichotomy between the extremes of diet culture and a "no fat loss" stance· What is mindful eating?· How to handle food pushers and food police· How to be mindful at food events· How taking a pause has massive benefits in eating and life· Why having some structure is a good thing· How to handle weekends and vacationResources Mentioned:· Matt Van Der Laar on Instagram· Matt Van Der Laar on Facebook· Body and Mind Connection with Matt and Mel· Cut the Crap with Beth and Matt PodcastThanks for tuning in to this week's episode of Tater Talks: Two Bitches Talk Fitness, where we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy! If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.Apple Podcasts | Spotify | GooglePlay | iHeartRadioBe sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and tag us!And join irisdeadlifts on Instagram and Brooke Madigan on Instagram.
This episode talks with Matt Van Der Laar about mindset, Tik Tok Fitness, and tips on how to become a confident lifter. Find Matt on IG https://www.instagram.com/mattlaarfit and his podcast Cut The Crap https://www.cutthecrappod.com/
Hellllo and welcome to another episode of These Little Moments Podcast. In this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing Matt Van Der Laar & Beth Feraco from the Cut The Crap! Podcast. In this episode we answer: How often should I exercise Do I need to warmup? Cardio OR Strength Training Do I need to eat breakfast? And more :) Follow Beth & Matt: Cut The Crap Podcast Beth: @bethferacofitness Matt: @mattlaarfit Podcast Links Please leave a 5 star review wherever you listen to this podcast :) If you are interested in 1:1 online coaching, you can apply here: https://bodybyryan.com/coaching/ Use my FREE Calorie Calculator: bodybyryan.com/calculator Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodybyryanfitness/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ryankassim?lang=eng BodyByYOU- Fat Loss Made Easy FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1701659280174513/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ryan_Kassim Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/ryankassimlifeisgood 20% off Legion Supplements - Use code: BodyByRyan https://bit.ly/3r0a7aq
Follow the show: https://www.monstercat.com/COTW Tracklist 00:45 No Mana - Space (ft. ill-esha) [Instinct Spotlight] 04:45 Curbi - Vertigo (ft. PollyAnna) 07:15 WILL K & Drove - Ghost 10:54 Pegboard Nerds - Downhearted (ft. Jonny Rose) [Chimeric Remix] 13:10 Reach - Throw Handz 15:44 Chime - Bring Me Back [Monstercat Exclusive] 19:03 Papa Khan - So Far Away 22:07 Sullivan King & Wooli - Let Me Go [Uncaged Spotlight] 25:45 ROY KNOX, hayve & Mike Robert - Bad Habits [Gold Feature] 28:41 Pixel Terror - Ultima 31:47 Maazel - Crashing Down 33:25 San Holo - They Just Haven't Seen It (ft. The Nicholas) 37:32 Mr FijiWiji & Direct - Tomorrow (ft. Matt Van & Holly Drummond) 41:17 Alex H - Eagle Rock [Silk Spotlight] 45:09 Eminence x Weston & Teston - Around You [Monstercat Exclusive] 48:15 Tony Romera - My Mind (ft. Karina Ramage) [Badjokes Remix] [Monstercat Exclusive] 52:18 OAI & Ra5im - Dream Says Hello 57:03 Koven & Crystal Skies - You Me And Gravity [Community Pick] Thank you for listening to Monstercat: Call of the Wild!
Follow the show: https://www.monstercat.com/COTW Tracklist 00:45 Spag Heddy - Smile (ft. Lalo) [Gold Feature] 04:48 Pixel Terror - Magma 08:04 Pixel Terror - Machina 11:16 KUURO - DAMAGE [Uncaged Spotlight] 14:46 Grant & RUNN - Contagious 18:11 Kill Paris - Magic 21:23 Yula - Wish You Stayed [Instinct Spotlight] 24:15 Vintage & Morelli - Once Upon A World [Silk Spotlight] 28:16 Kaskade - Closer 32:35 Trivecta - Ghost in the Machine 36:20 Vicetone - Heartbeat (ft. Collin McLoughlin) 42:22 Vicetone - Always Running [Monstercat Exclusive] 45:36 Papa Khan - Get To U 48:02 Godlands - CASHMERE (ft. boler mani) [Monstercat Exclusive] 50:57 Mindsight & Duumu - What Feels Right [Community Pick] 53:41 Kill Paris - I (Still) Dream of You 54:58 Direct - I Don't Mind (ft. Matt Van) 59:29 Rogue - Emeralds [Monstercat Exclusive] Thank you for listening to Monstercat: Call of the Wild!
Science teacher turns brewer. On paper, it makes sense. But Alesong's (https://www.alesongbrewing.com) Matt Van Wyk made the career transition long before many in the current generation of brewery owners made similar leaps. With two decades of professional brewing under his belt, Van Wyk has observed, and brewed through, many trends, but the love of barrel-aged beer led him and his partners (including Alesong production director Brian Coombs) to create Alesong with a deep focus on three threads—Farmhouse-style beers fermented with Brettanomyces, mixed-culture sour beers, and spirits-barrel-aged “clean” fermentations. The results have been impressive, with industry recognition through medals, and a club-based customer base that supports their boundary-pushing work. But this brewery that looks and feels like a winery (and is, in fact, located on a small parcel next to one of the area's largest and most significant wineries) is less concerned with creating hype and more focused on the slow, iterative process of making compelling and flavorful beer. In this episode, Coombs and Van Wyk discuss: learning fruit fermentation techniques from wineries building complexity in stout malt bills with smaller amounts of a vast array of malts creating the perception of sweetness in stouts with relatively low (8-8.5° P) finishing gravity selecting barrels for flavor over marketing potential tank cleaning regimen for working with both sour and clean beer oxygenating Brett fermentations over three days blending strategy for sour fruited beer creating a perception of body in 0° P sour fruited beer And more. G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): For nearly 30 years, G&D Chillers has set the mark for quality equipment you can rely on, with 30 years of real world, field labor experience in breweries, wineries and distilleries. Contact the total glycol system design experts today at gdchillers.com (https://gdchillers.com) Probrew (https://www.probrew.com) Still emptying those overflowing wastebins full of low-fills, crushed and damaged cans, or under carbonated beer every canning day? It's time to Fill Like a Pro. Email ContactUs@ProBrew.com (mailto:ContactUs@ProBrew.com) for more information on ProFill Can fillers from ProBrew. Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Looking for innovation in your next beverage break-through? Think outside the purée box and let your brand stand out with Old Orchard's craft concentrate blends. To join the core of Old Orchard's brewing community, learn more at oldorchard.com/brewer (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer) Fermentis (https://fermentis.com): Hey nano-brewers! Fermentis, the obvious choice for beverage fermentation, is soon offering our dry ale and lager yeasts in flexible 100g packaging. To learn more, visit Fermentis.com (https://fermentis.com). Country Malt Group (https://countrymaltgroup.com/the-brewdeck-podcast/): The secret is out and Canada Malting Co.'s newest malt is here! Introducing Euro-Pils, made from the finest overseas low-protein barley available. Contact Country Malt Group (https://countrymaltgroup.com/warehouse-sales-team/) to try Euro-Pils in your next brew. Arryved (https://www.arryved.com): Arryved mobile point of sale powers places with personality. No contracts and no monthly fees make Arryved a no brainer for your craft business. Go to Arryved.com/cbb (https://arryved.com/cbb) to set up a free, customized demo.