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Send us a textJake Barnes and Michael Blum discuss the critical aspects of firefighting, focusing on leadership, the importance of quick turnout, training, union dynamics, and the humorous side of firehouse culture. They emphasize the need for firefighters to practice quick turnout to save lives, the significance of ongoing training and professional development, and the collaborative relationship between the union and administration. The conversation also touches on the lighter side of firefighting with stories of pranks and camaraderie among firefighters.takeawaysQuick turnout can save lives in emergencies.Practicing quick turnout should be a priority for firefighters.Training should simulate real-life pressure situations.Union dynamics are crucial for effective firefighting operations.Assuming positive intent can improve relationships within the department.Investing in the next generation of firefighters is essential.Firehouse humor plays a vital role in team bonding.Professional development should be ongoing and adaptive.Firefighters should treat every call as a potential emergency.Collaboration between union and administration is key for success.Sound Bites"Assume positive intent.""We are business partners.""You can eat a bag of dicks."Chapters00:00Introduction to Michael Blum00:32Setting Expectations and Professionalism01:58The Importance of Quick Turnout05:46The Pressure of Emergency Responses08:48Training Opportunities in Routine Calls12:06Investing in Future Generations of Firefighters14:36Union Dynamics and Collaborative Efforts16:59Understanding Rank Structures in Fire Departments23:02Firehouse Pranks and Humor28:51season5 outro.mp4Email me at 3pointFirefighter@Gmail.ComCheck out our Facebook Page 3 point Firefighter Podcasthttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560769894306YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAv_hMC8vxrurhIunXtaJXg3 PFF Merchhttps://3-point-firefighter.printify.me/products #JakeBarnes,#3Pointfirefighter
Mission encre noire Tome 37 Chapitre 408. Le plein d'ordinaire par Étienne Tremblay paru en 2023 aux éditions Les Herbes Rouges. Asti qu'était belle! se dit Mathieu alors qu'il entre dans le Pétro sur le boulevard qui mène vers Longueuil, proche de l'usine Weston. Elle, c'est Val, sa future collègue que l'adolescent de Boucherville va chercher désespérément à séduire. Le futur cégépien est persuadé d'être promis à un grand destin de poète, cela sera-t-il suffisant pour elle? En attendant, il travaille de nuit dans une station-service à distance de vélo de chez lui. Une job parfaite qui lui permet de lire à sa guise, de consommer ses trois gammes de pot, de voler des cigarettes et de manger à volonté. Mathieu illustre à merveille la chronique ordinaire d'un ados de banlieue des années 2000. Une jeunesse qui se mélange, qui se passionne, qui se voit un avenir exceptionnel, qui rêve la vie en grand plutôt qu'à travers le miroir aveugle de l'écran noir d'un cellulaire. Mathieu n'a rien de différent des autres, si ce n'est l'élan que lui procure une sensibilité exacerbée et un certain goût du risque. Des excès qui fatalement se fracasseront contre le mur des réalités. Voici un roman initiatique qui relate l'aventure épisodique, très attachante, d'un jeune homme en quête de lui-même, pris au centre de son univers sensible, près à devenir un autre Mathieu, même s'il ne sait pas très bien encore à quoi cela ressemblera. J'accueille, ce soir à Mission encre noire, Étienne Tremblay. Extrait:« Pas de doute, j'étais un poète. Je sais pas pourquoi je l'oubliais des fois d'ailleurs. Une chance que Dom était là pour me le rappeler souvent. Lui, il en était un, sûr et certain. Ou non, peut-être que Dom était plus un philosophe? Un peu des deux je pense. C'est normal, il est plus vieux que moi. Mais moi, poète, ça me suffisait depuis que j'avais découvert que je l'étais. C'est sûr que j'avais pas écrit grand-chose cet été, mais ça amoindrissait pas ma vraie nature. Tout est là, dans ma tête. Ça va sortir en temps et lieu. Une tête bien faîte, comme disait le Français de Dom, c'est là-dessus que je travaillais cet été. Il fallait que je montre à Val que j'étais détaché des choses d'ici-bas. Qu'il y avait une douve entre le monde et moi. Elle verrait combien je suis sensible et profond. J'ai botché ma clope et je suis rentré. À l'intérieur, Val me regardait les bras croisés. Comme je me sentais rougir en marchant, j'ai compensé en la regardant droit dans les yeux. Elle a souri. Moi aussi. Je suis passé derrière le comptoir et j'ai croisé un bras comme elle. Une minute a passé. Il y avait personne dans le magasin, personne aux pompes. Ça me prenait toute mon énergie pour m'empêcher de rompre le silence. Les choses d'ici-bas ne me font rien. Une douve. Une tranchée. Ne pas parler. Mais ça a payé. C'est elle qui l'a fait d'abord. Fak ? J'ai ri un peu. Je me suis gratté la joue et je me suis tourné vers elle.» Domaine Lilium par Michael Blum paru en 2023 aux éditions Héliotrope dans la collection Noir. Dan Katz Débarque à l'aéroport CDG pour faire des recherches pour écrire un livre d'architecture autour de l'histoire concentrationnaire. Il s'intéresse plus particulièrement à la cité de la Muette en banlieue parisienne. Un lieu qui a tour à tour joué le rôle d'habitat social moderne, d'internement sous l'occupation nazie, caserne de gendarmes puis de HLM. Ses passeports israélien et canadiens, lui permettent de voyager sans trop de problème pour compléter ses enquêtes. À travers les archives, il découvre la responsabilité du lieutenant de gendarmerie Henri Cannac dans la torture et la déportation de ses grands-parents. Joseph et sa femme Colette sont parmi les mille déportés du convoi numéro 57 du 18 juillet 1943. Si Henri est décédé depuis longtemps, son petit-fils, lui, sévit encore, à la tête du Parti de la France. La tentation est grande de lui faire payer les exactions de la famille, même si, à lui-seul, le petit gendarme ne peut être tenu responsable de l'holocauste. Pourtant la méticulosité et l'acharnement de Katz vont lui révéler les curieux projets du politicien. Notamment celui qui implique des intérêts fonciers au Québec. Katz prend tous les risques pour déjouer ses plans, y compris celui d'y laisser sa peau. À force de naviguer dans les eaux sombres de la masse mouvante de l'histoire, Katz nous dévoile les traits d'un visage reconnaissable entre tous, toujours autant d'actualité, celui de la haine de l'autre. Je vous propose de vous laisser chavirer par ce percutant roman noir, j'accueille, ce soir, à Mission encre noire, Michael Blum. Extrait:« Des décisions devaient être prises même s'il ne parvenait pas encore à les formuler. L'envie de sortir pour décanter ses idées s'imposa à lui. Il remonta la rue Auguste-Blanqui, puis prit Henri-Barbusse à droite et Gaston-Landry, qui devenait Sacco et Vanzetti un bloc plus loin. La banlieue rouge et ses odonymes à la gloire d'une gauche encore debout lui plaisaient. En continuant tout droit sur Maxime-Gorki, il remarqua, après quinze minutes de marche, que ses pensées commençaient à se mettre en mouvement. À l'évidence, il ne trouverait rien en googlant Henri Cannac, à moins que sa vie ait été documentée post mortem. Katz voulait connaître les grandes lignes de son CV après la guerre, particulièrement savoir s'il s'était engagé en Indochine ou en Algérie pour continuer à abuser de l'immunité conférée par le képi. D'autres gendarmes de Drancy avaient eu cette idée, à commencer par leur chef, Marcellin vieux, celui qui revint en France de son exil argentin pour aller massacrer des algériens. Katz voulait en savoir plus sur cette crapule que même ses propres hommes détestaient.»
Diego & Brad chat with long time Producer, Michael Blum about his early days forming the masterful magician Chris Angel, to producing 50 Central along side Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, as well as the countless shows and films he's worked on in his 30+ years in the business!We've got a delightful hour of talk time ahead! Join us!Like our Podcast? Wanna Support with a Donation of any size?venmo - @BradAshtenWe thank you for your patronage & Keeping the arts alive!Audio Engineered by Britton SparkmanTheme Music by Evan Michael HartCover Art & Logos by Sam Weller
ESG Stock Picks for January 2023. Articles include: “Jim Cramer recommends these 5 health care stocks in 2023”; “Goldman Sachs Says Investors Should Buy These 3 Solar Energy Stocks; Sees Over 50% Upside Potential”; “12 Best Solar Energy Stocks to Invest In Heading into 2023”; “8 Best Wind Power Stocks Of 2023”; and many more Transcript & Links, Episode 97, January 13, 2023 Hello, Ron Robins here. Though a little late, I sincerely wish you a terrific, happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year! So, welcome to my first podcast of 2023 episode 97 and published on January 13, 2023, titled “ESG Stock Picks for January 2023” — and presented by Investing for the Soul. Investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing mentoring, news, commentary, information, and resources. Remember that you can find a full transcript, and links to content – including stock symbols and bonus material – on this episode's podcast page located at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. Now if any terms are unfamiliar to you, simply Google them. Also, a reminder. I do not evaluate any of the stocks or funds mentioned in these podcasts, nor do I receive any compensation from anyone covered in these podcasts. Furthermore, I will reveal to you any personal investments I have in the investments mentioned herein. Additionally, quotes about individual companies are brief so that I can get as many companies covered as possible in the time allowed. Please go to this podcast's webpage for links to the actual articles for more company and stock information. Also, several companies are covered more than once and there are also 12 article links below that time didn't allow me to review here. ------------------------------------------------------------- 1) ESG Stock Picks for January 2023 So, let's start with Jim Cramer recommends these 5 health care stocks in 2023, by Krystal Hur on cnbc.com. These are the five stocks with brief comments by Krystal Hur. “Danaher. Cramer predicted that the company will have a banner year in 2023 and called it ‘one of the best-run companies in any industry.' Pfizer. Praising the vaccine maker's acquisition of Arena Pharmaceuticals, Biohaven and Global Blood Therapeutics, he said that Pfizer stock is a steal. UnitedHealth Group. Cramer said that he likes the ‘best-of-breed' managed health care stock. Humana. He called the stock a ‘great turnaround story.' Edwards Lifesciences. Cramer says he likes the stock because the company's underlying business has been strong, despite the stock being down over 43% for the year. Disclaimer; Cramer's Charitable Trust owns shares of Danaher and Humana.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 2) ESG Stock Picks for January 2023 Now back to familiar territory with this article titled Goldman Sachs Says Investors Should Buy These 3 Solar Energy Stocks; Sees Over 50% Upside Potential. It's by TipRanks and found on yahoo.com. Here are some quotes from the story. “Banking giant Goldman Sachs believes the Inflation Reduction Act… clears the way for at least a decade-long runway for stable installation growth across all residential, commercial and utility-scale markets… We've used the TipRanks database to pull up three solar power recommendations by Goldman's 5-star analyst Brian Lee. Lee has tapped these stocks as buying propositions, and sees them bringing 50% upside – or better… 1. Enphase Energy, Inc. (ENPH) Inverters, Enphase's chief product line, convert the DC power to usable alternating current (AC) power suitable for residential and commercial distribution… Overall, there are 17 recent analyst reviews available on Enphase shares, and these include 14 Buys and 3 Holds for a Strong Buy consensus rating. (See Enphase stock forecast on TipRanks). 2. First Solar, Inc. (FSLR) … has been in business since 1999 and is the largest US-based maker of photovoltaic (PV) panels, focuses on cutting-edge PV technology, from the manufacture of thin-film PV modules at commercial scale to the maintenance and recycling of spent panels… Wall Street takes a bullish stance on First Solar. 12 Buys and 5 Holds issued over the previous three months make the stock a ‘Moderate Buy.' (See FSLR stock forecast on TipRanks). 3. Array Technologies, Inc. (ARRY) … has built its niche around solar tracker technology, needed to keep photovoltaic panels properly oriented to the sun for maximum power production… Overall, the 9 recent analyst reviews on ARRY add up to a Moderate Buy consensus rating, with 7 Buys, 1 Hold, and 1 Sell. (See Array stock forecast on TipRanks).” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 3) ESG Stock Picks for January 2023 Continuing on the solar theme is this article titled 12 Best Solar Energy Stocks to Invest In Heading into 2023. It's by Mohammed Saqib, on Insider Monkey, and found on yahoo.com. Now some quotes on each stock by Mr. Saqib. “We started with the holdings of Global X Solar ETF (RAYS) and ranked its holdings using Insider Monkey's proprietary hedge fund sentiment data which tracks the holdings of over 900 elite hedge funds. 12. Daqo New Energy Corp. (NYSE:DQ) Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 20 Headquartered in Shanghai, Daqo New Energy is a global leader in the production of high-purity polysilicon for the solar PV sector… On December 5, 2022, Chao Ji, an analyst at Goldman Sachs, reduced her price target on Daqo New Energy to $70 while keeping a Neutral rating on the stock. 11. Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure plc (NASDAQ:AY) Hedge Fund Holders: 21 Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure is a United Kingdom-based sustainable infrastructure company that owns, operates, and invests in renewable energy, storage, efficient natural gas and heat, transmission lines, and water assets across North America, South America, and Europe. 10. Shoals Technologies Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:SHLS) Hedge Fund Holders: 21 The company sells EV Charging solutions in the United States for public and fleet electric car charging stations…. On November 16, 2022, Christine Cho, an analyst at Barclays… (said) the company is still in a strong position with improved backlog visibility and a more enticing value proposition. 9. Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ:CSIQ) Hedge Fund Holders: 22 Canadian Solar is one (of the) world's largest solar technology and renewable energy firms. The company is a major solar photovoltaic module producer and a manufacturer of battery storage projects with a diverse geographical pipeline at various stages of development. 8. Sunnova Energy International Inc. (NYSE:NOVA) Hedge Fund Holders: 25 Sunnova Energy International provides home solar and energy storage services… Sunnova Energy has roughly 195,000 subscribers… On December 13, 2022, Biju Perincheril, an analyst at Susquehanna, reiterated his Positive rating on Sunnova Energy International. 7. SunPower Corporation (NASDAQ:SPWR) Hedge Fund Holders: 26 SunPower Corporation is a leading provider of solar technology and energy services that provides fully integrated solar, storage, and home energy solutions to consumers, mainly in the United States and Canada, through a variety of hardware, software and financing options, as well as Smart Energy solutions. 6. Array Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ARRY) Hedge Fund Holders: 29 Array Technologies is a global utility-scale solar tracker technology… On December 6, 2022, Michael Blum, an analyst at Wells Fargo, started covering Array Technologies… with… an Overweight rating on the stock. 5. Altus Power, Inc. (NYSE:AMPS) Hedge Fund Holders: 33 Altus Power is a clean energy electrification company headquartered in Connecticut, USA. The company creates and operates photovoltaic solar energy storage systems… On December 13, 2022, Ryan Levine, an analyst at Citi, reduced his price target on Altus Power to $10 while keeping a Buy rating on the stock… 4. SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:SEDG) Hedge Fund Holders: 44 SolarEdge Technologies is an Israeli company that designs and distributes photovoltaic inverters, energy generation monitoring software, and battery energy storage devices… On December 14, 2022, Christine Cho, an analyst at Barclays, raised her price target on SolarEdge Technologies to $396 and upgraded the stock's rating to Overweight. 3. First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR) Hedge Fund Holders: 45 First Solar is a global PV solar energy solutions provider and a major American solar technology company… First Solar… is the world's largest producer of thin-film PV solar modules. On November 14, 2022, Corinne Blanchard, an analyst at Deutsche Bank, started covering First Solar with a price target of $180 and a Buy rating on the stock. 2. Sunrun Inc. (NASDAQ:RUN) Hedge Fund Holders: 47 Sunrun Inc. is a company that designs and develops home solar energy systems in the United States. Furthermore, the company provides battery storage systems… On November 11, 2022, Elvira Scotto, an analyst at RBC Capital, reduced her price target on Sunrun to $42 while keeping an Outperform rating on the stock. 1. Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENPH) Hedge Fund Holders: 59 The company develops and manufactures microinverters, solar panels, and energy storage systems for the residential and commercial markets. Enphase Energy, Inc… operates in more than 21 countries worldwide. On October 26, 2022, Biju Perincheril, an analyst at Susquehanna, increased his price target on Enphase Energy, Inc. to $310 from $290 while keeping a Positive rating on the stock.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- 4) ESG Stock Picks for January 2023 From solar, now to wind power with this article titled 8 Best Wind Power Stocks Of 2023, by Cory Mitchell on forbes.com. Due to the structure of the article, I'm going to just list the company names here. Dominion Energy, Inc. (D) Northland Power (NPI.CA) Eversource Energy (ES) Iberdrola S.A. (IBDRY) Brookfield Renewable Partners L.P. (BEP) Vestas Wind Systems (VWDRY) Boralex Inc. (BLX.CA) Orsted A/S (DNNGY) ------------------------------------------------------------- 5) ESG Stock Picks for January 2023 Next is this article America's Most Responsible Companies 2023 by Newsweek and Statista, found on newsweek.com. Some quotes… “Newsweek has partnered with global research and data firm Statista for our fourth annual list of America's Most Responsible Companies. This year our list includes 500 of the U.S's largest public corporations.” End quotes. The top five companies are HP (HP), General Mills (GIS), Whirlpool Corporation (WHR), Merck & Co (MRK), and Clorox (CLX). ------------------------------------------------------------- 6) ESG Stock Picks for January 2023 Now many ethical and sustainable investors -- particularly if they're looking for income -- will seek ethical dividend-paying stocks. Thus, this article is for them! It's titled 16 Ethical Dividend Stocks to Invest in Today and is by the Impact Investor on theimpactinvestor.com. Here're some quotes from the article. “I pride myself on being an ethical investor…. I sometimes choose ESG stocks… However, I also make investment decisions independent of ESG rankings based on my ethics. I particularly value companies that provide opportunities for advancement to all their people and help equalize access to the world's resources. Protecting the environment also is significant for me. I also avoid ‘sin' stocks… Of course, I expect a dividend yield from my stocks.” End quotes. Among the dividend-paying stocks The Impact Investor recommends are: Nestle SA (NSRGY), Proctor & Gamble (PG), 3M (MMM), The Clorox Company (CLX), and Becton, Dickinson and Company (BDX). ------------------------------------------------------------- Now some Other Honorable Mentions – no particular order 1. Title: 10 Best-Performing Technology ETFs in 2022 on yahoo.com. By Omer Farooq. 2. Title: 7 Best Socially Responsible Funds on Investing usnews.com. By Jeff Reeves. 3. Title: Brookfield Infrastructure: It's Not Been This Cheap In A Long Time (NYSE:BIP) on seekingalpha.com. By Jonathan Weber. 4. Title: 10 Cheap Solar Stocks to Buy on yahoo.com. By Affan Mir. 5. Title: AvalonBay Communities a Top Socially Responsible Dividend Stock With 3.9% Yield (AVB) on nasdaq.com. By BNK Invest. 6. Title: Got $5,000? 3 Top Infrastructure Stocks to Buy for the Long Term on fool.com. By Reuben Gregg Brewer. 7. Title: 3 Tech Titans Worth Owning in 2023 (and Beyond) on fool.com. By Justin Pope, Will Healy, and Jake Lerch. 8. Title: The Best Energy Dividend Stock for a Decade of Passive Income on fool.com. By Matt DiLallo. Articles From Outside the US 1. Australia: Some upside surprises, and 8 ethical stocks to watch - livewiremarkets.com. By Australian Ethical. 2. Australia: ASX shares: Six sustainability ETFs worth watching on afr.com. By Tony Featherstone. 3. India: Top 10 companies in India for CSR and Sustainability in 2022 on thecsrjournal.in. By the CSR Journal. 4. Canada: 2023 Responsible Funds Guide by Corporate Knights on corporateknights.com. ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comment Well, these are my top news stories with their stock and fund tips -- for this podcast: “ESG Stock Picks for January 2023.” Now, please be sure to click the like and subscribe buttons on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you download or listen to this podcast. That helps bring these podcasts to others like you. And please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. Let's promote ethical and sustainable investing as a force for hope and prosperity in these terribly troubled times! Contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for listening. Again, wishing you and your family and friends a great 2023! Talk to you next January 27th. Bye for now. © 2023 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul
Michael Blum of All Appliance Parts and Service on a ban on gas appliances in NYS come 2030
On this episode of Navigating Forward, host Lisa Thee sits down with Dr. Michael Blum, Chief Digital Transformation Officer at the UCSF Center for Digital Healthcare Innovation, and Founding CEO of BeekeeperAI. Lisa and Dr. Blum discuss the potential of artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare to enhance our health and improve patient outcomes. Dr. Blum also shares how his medical expertise and background in engineering led to BeekeeperAI - a secure collaboration platform for algorithm owners and data stewards that will accelerate AI Innovation in Healthcare and the future of precision medicine. Navigating Forward podcast is brought to you by Launch Consulting. www.launchconsulting.comBeekeeperAI: www.beekeeperai.com
Keith and guest host Michael Blum from the 'Splain Yourself' podcast give their takes on five athletes who have crossed over between pro wrestling and the world of MMA. In no particular order... just a couple of men, two silly gooses, breaking down the careers and impacts of those who have dared to step inside the squared circle AND get in the cage. Tune in! Mixed Tag wants to thank Athletic Greens for being a sponsor of the show, and right now they're giving you a FREE ONE YEAR SUPPLY of Vitamin D, along with travel packs, with your purchase! The most comprehensive and complete multivitamin nutrition is available now and tastes great! www.athleticgreens.com/emerging
Tom's next guest is Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck, who joins us each week with her reviews of regional stage productions. Today she tells us about a new production of William Shakespeare's 1598 comedy, Much Ado About Nothing, that's live on stage at Baltimore's Spotlighters Theatre. Much Ado's storyline, propelled by some of the Bard's wittiest wordplay, revolves around two romantic couplings that occur when a group of soldiers comes to town. Michael Blum adapted the play and directs its diverse,18-member cast through a procession of scenes set in an Edwardian steampunk style. Much Ado About Nothing continues at Spotlighters Theatre until February 6. For times, ticketing and COVID-safe protocols, click here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sur le fil est en Israël, où la communauté juive ultra-orthodoxe est secouée par une série d'accusations de viols sans précédent. Des personnalités très respectées sont mises en cause. Depuis, les témoignages de victimes, qui avaient honte de parler, affluent. Récit : Camille Kauffmann. Sur le terrain : Alexandra Vardi, Michael Blum et Daphné Lemelin. Sur le fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Envoyez-nous vos histoires et vos commentaires : podcast@afp.com. Abonnez-vous, laissez-nous des étoiles, des commentaires, et parlez de nous autour de vous !
Raised in New Jersey, a graduate of Northwestern University, an internationally experienced production and development executive, Michael Blum is a versatile writer, savvy media strategist, transmedia content creator and deal maker. He has won awards for programming, branding, promotions and public awareness. A few of his recent credits include: "50 Central" Variety/Comedy on BET Networks starring musician and actor 50 Cent, "American Hustlers" reality pilot on A&E, EP/Showrunner/Writer, Criss Angel-Mindfreak, Producer for Bon Jovi,- The Circle Tour, Producer for Seth MacFarlane - Swingin' in Concert. IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1946403/ WEBPAGE: https://mblumprod.com/home
The American Journal of Medicine noted that healthcare organizations, or HCOs, require a framework that preserves privacy and supports the kind of data collaboration that will make tomorrow's scientific and clinical advances possible while still supporting improved patient outcomes and experiences. Establishing this framework is challenging. Can AI solutions meet those privacy requirements for healthcare and life science applications? This is the question host Hilary Kennedy posed to BeeKeeperAI's CEO Michael Blum, MD and Intel's Health and Life Sciences General Manager, Chris Gough. “Even large health organizations do not have the diversity, quality, or amount of data required to create high-quality, generalizable AI,” said Blum. “The solution is a federated framework that allows each data steward to ensure the privacy of their data by keeping it in their protected cloud, while validating and training AI across all of those stewards.” Gough agreed, saying, “If you can reduce the friction to accessing large, diverse, high-quality data sets - and use those data sets as part of the AI training step - then the algorithms that result will be more accurate for multiple populations.” “Healthcare AI is projected to be a $46 billion dollar market. When you turn that into human impact, there's a tremendous opportunity to improve the quality of care and reduce the cost of care,” said Blum. “But the challenge we see over-and-over again is that the algorithms don't generalize across populations. Their accuracy and performance fall off dramatically. We have to get rapid access to much broader and much more diverse data sets.” “We really have a supply and demand problem in healthcare,” Gough added. “AI will help the industry better target the scarce resources it has, allowing organizations to be less reactive and more proactive and predictive.” To learn more about Michael Blum, MD, and Chris Gough: Connect with them on LinkedIn Visit https://www.beekeeperai.com/Read the “Privacy-Preserving Data-Collaboration Methods that Accelerate Healthcare Innovation” white paper: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/healthcare-it/resources/confidential-computing-whitepaper.html Subscribe to this channel on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts to hear more from the Intel Internet of Things Group.
Alexei Navalny, Sergei Skripal, Kim Jong-nam... all very different, yet in some aspects similar poisionings that still raise many questions for researchers and journalists. In this episode we had the privilege to talk with Marc-Michael Blum, biochemist, chemical weapons expert who also led OPCW's team following the assassination attempt on double-agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in 2018. Péter asked Marc about the three individual cases, the most "popular" chemical warfare agents and, of course, COVID and the rumours around the famous Wuhan laboratory. Host: Péter Heltai, Editor-in-Chief, Corvinák.hu, MCC.------------------------------------------------------Miért nem lőtték fejbe Navalnijt? - Vegyi hadviselés a 21. századbanAlekszej Navalnij, Szergej Szkripal, Kim Dzsongnam... nagyon különöző, mégis néhány szempontból hasonló mérgezéses esetek, melyek még mindig több kérdést is felvetnek a kutatóknak és újságíróknak egyaránt. Ebben a részben az a megtiszteltetés ért minket, hogy vendégünk volt Marc-Michael Blum biokémikus, vegyifegyver-szakértő, aki az OPCW delegációjának vezetője volt 2018-ban, amikor a kettősügynök Szergej Szkripal és lánya Yulia mérgezését vizsgálták. Péter a három esetről, a "legnépszerűbb" bevetett szerekről, és persze a COVID-ról, valamint a híres Wuhan-i labor körüli pletykákról is kérdezte Marcot. Házigazda: Heltai Péter, a Corvinák.hu főszerkesztője, MCC.
In this episode, I interview conservationist Michael Blum about his love for studying pelicans along with his recent article he co-authored with Duke University professor, Mike Orbach, titled, "First Steps and First Point: Protecting California Surf Breaks, Maritime Heritage, and the Malibu Historic District." The paper surveys opportunities to protect surf breaks in California ("Could we do it?" "How would we do it?"), as well as describes subsequent work listing Los Angeles' famed Malibu surfing area on the National Register of Historic Places, the Nation's official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation. As a sport, surfing is an indelible part of California's character. Yet not the what of surfing, but the where surfing occurs—surf breaks and surfing areas—are authentic sites of culture, history, recreation, leisure, and activity. They are specific places worthy of community recognition, illumination, and protection.We also talk about, of all things, pelicans dive bombing into the water for food. So come for a short surfing history of Malibu and why it matters, but stay for the pelicans.***Michael Blum is the Director of Sea of Clouds, an organization dedicated to protecting America's important coastal places. ***Artwork by Nacer Ahmadi: IG @x.filezzzAudio by TwistedLogix
The use of digital tools is not the same as digital transformation, so what does this mean for healthcare? Dr. Michael Blum, Chief Digital Transformation Officer of UCSF Health, joins the show to discuss the digital health renaissance, the progress needed for our industry, plus he shares a pretty clever answer for the album he'd bring on a desert island.
As a cardiologist and the Chief Digital Transformation Officer at the University of California, San Francisco, Dr. Michael Blum assesses and deploys digital health technology across UCSF's multi-layered health system. In this week's podcast episode, we get an inside look at how one of the biggest, most advanced hospital systems in the United States thinks about health innovation, what successful integration looks like, what he looks for in a startup partner, and how COVID-19 changed expectations around virtual care at the highest institutional levels. This episode is pulled from a recent StartUp Health Fireside Chat where StartUp Health's Editor-in-Chief, Logan Plaster, interviewed Dr. Michael Blum in a live session, which was attended by a panel of founders from the Startup Health portfolio. Entrepreneurs: How to get investment from StartUp Health startuphealth.com Investors: How to invest in StartUp Health Moonshots healthmoonshots.com Want more content like this? You can subscribe to the podcast as well as other health innovation updates at startuphealth.com/content. Sign up for StartUp Health Insider™ to get funding insights, news, and special updates delivered to your inbox.
Wofür steht IUK und was macht die IUK? Diese und weitere interessante Fragen haben wir dem Leitungsteam der IUK des Kreises Düren gestellt. Dafür standen uns Lars Schmitz, Michael Blum und Markus Herzog rede und Antwort. Wenn ihr Fragen und Anregungen zu unserem Podcast habt, schreibt uns doch bei Facebook oder Instagram oder schickt uns eine E-Mail an "status5@kfv-dn.de".
SPIEL.digital Radio präsentiert von beeple, dem deutschsprachigen Brettspiel-Blogger-Netzwerk. Als offizieller Medienpartner der SPIEL.digital 2020 bietet das Brettspiel-Blogger-Netzwerk beeple mit seinen 15 Mitglieds-Blogs an allen vier Tagen der Messe ein buntes Audio-Programm rund um Spiele, Autoren, Verlage und die Brettspiel-Szene.
Mikey Jayy of KGUP FM Emerge Radio hangs out Jenna Lotti. to talk about her latest music, her battle with depression, and her triumphant success over this past year. Originally from Boston, Jenna now resides in Los Angeles to pursue her career as a pop/soul singer-songwriter. Over the Summer, Jenna was the recipient of the first Peggy Lee Songwriter Award given to her by ASCAP for the song "Fake ID”, which she wrote with Michael Blum. who is also well known on KGUP. You might also recognize Jenna from the NBC hit TV show Songland Season 2. Listen to songs by Jenna Lotti now playing on KGUP FM Emerge Radio. More about Jenna Lotti Originally from Milton MA, Jenna started out writing poetry to cope with her emotions as a teenager and later those poems became songs. She is uniquely open about her struggles with anxiety and depression. After years of touring and releasing music on the east coast, Jenna moved to Los Angeles where she currently resides. Jenna landed a spot on season 2 of NBC’s hit show, Songland, where she pitched her original song to Julia Michaels. In July of 2020, Jenna received ASCAP’s first ever Peggy Lee Songwriter Award for her original song, “Fake Id”. She’s been featured in Billboard, American Songwriter, Earmilk and LadyGunn. She has opened for Dan + Shay, Barns Courtney and Hunter Hayes. Links Website Instagram Spotify --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kgup-presents/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kgup-presents/support
Save Meduza!https://support.meduza.io/enThe German media reported on September 9 that Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny was poisoned with a new type of “Novichok” nerve agent, more dangerous than any variation previously identified. Earlier in the month, Meduza science editor Alexander Ershov interviewed biochemist Marc-Michael Blum to find out more about how analytical chemistry is able to identify these poisons in patients and what the outlook is for Navalny's recovery. (Read the interview's transcript here.) On social media, it's easy to find skeptics who question the German specialists' conclusions — particularly because the implications of a nerve-agent attack against an opposition leader on his home soil are severe and strongly suggest the state authorities' involvement — but such incredulity is hard to maintain in the face of Dr. Blum's explanations. “The Naked Pravda” comes out on Fridays (or sometimes Saturdays). Catch every new episode by subscribing at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or other platforms. If you have a question or comment about the show, please write to Kevin Rothrock at kevin@meduza.io with the subject line: “The Naked Pravda.”
Vi besöktes av Michael Blum och Jens Engelbrecht, som berättade mer om Geostory www.geostory.se. Programmet leddes av Janne Westerlund i samarbete med Roslagen Live
Pour ce 23ème épisode, il est question de deux jeux du studio Brace Yourself Games : - Crypt of the Necrodancer - Cadence of Hyrule Lien vers Earsighted, l'application de Ryan Clark : https://braceyourselfgames.com/ryanbi... Lien vers le site d'analyse ludomusicologique de Michael Blum : https://musiquedejeuvideo.com/ Vous pouvez retrouver tous les liens du Tomberry, les précédents épisodes, les playlist des musiques utilisées, les bibliographies de chaque épisodes et tous les modes d'écoutes sur : tomberrymusical.fr
Host: Emily Kieliszewski, Member Programs Lead, Michigan Municipal League Guests:Michael Blum, Attorney, Foster SwiftLaura Genovich, Attorney, Foster SwiftAnne Seurynck, Attorney, Foster Swift Join us as Michael Blum, Laura Genovich, and Anne Seurynck from Foster Swift law firm discuss the requirements of the latest Executive Orders and what those requirements mean to municipal governments. Other topics include Open Meetings Act requirements in light of the new Executive Order; frequently asked employment questions; and what municipal employers need to know when bringing employees back.
Sarah and guest host Heidi talk to two Curmudgeons about how and why they curmudgeon so hard. Guests: our very own Michael Blum, and newcomer Trey Nickell. Give it a listen, and don't forget to subscribe!
Kalle Lind och Engström-kännaren Michael Blum firar målaren, författaren, kulturpersonligheten och Grisslehamnsskildraren Albert Engströms 150-årsjubileum. Namn som nämns: Felix Sandman.
18:39 TalkLearn more about Micahel Blum (sounds like Plum) Description:“Taking You Back” fuses Blum’s songwriting and multi-instrumental skills with electronic production, creating a new sound unlike anything heard from him before. Produced by Jason Strong (Emilia Ali, Lauren Carnahan, and Thoreau) and co-written by singer Naïka Richard (Spotify’s Global Viral & US Viral Charts), “Taking You Back” is a great introduction to Michael Blum’s reinvented sound.http://michaelblummusic.com/
For this episode, a previous guest, King Michael, is at the helm. He wanted to be the host in order for you to learn more about me, and my story. In this episode, Michael walks me through a discussion on my path to education, why I am consistently positive, how I handle student behavior while maintaining positive relationships, and I share fears of "burning out" as well as tips to build a great community of learners. Enjoy!
www.chasta.world www.jiujitsusoapco.com www.trappbjj.com Michael is one of my favorite people on planet earth. He is not only a dedicated student at Alliance Champions Training Center in Greenville, SC, he's also hilarious, and very hard to kill! I'm honored to call him friend, and super stoked about being able to finally post this episode after 6 weeks in the archives!!!!! (I'm a jerk I know) But seriously, thank you Michael for your contribution to the art of Jiu Jitsu and for your willingness to push your training partners and yourself! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebjjpowerhour/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebjjpowerhour/support
Michael Blum is an incredible educator that joined me to discuss his personal style to teaching, his strong feelings about lectures, his thoughts on standardized testing, and our ideas about getting students to a higher level of thinking. Enjoy my chat with "King Michael."
Hallå där!Vi har nu kommit fram till sextett-avsnittet - varmt välkomna!Jag fick stifta bekantskap med den oblyge, pratglade, expertslappande Roslagskännaren: Michael ”fler-strängs-lyran” Blum.Med Schweiziska anor och barndomslekar invid stegelbäcksrännan tog vi oss igenom en kavalkad av historier och ett idogt namnande. 40 år (i varierade uttryck) som aktiv underhållare, har Michael bl a. hunnit guidat glada norrmän på Saltkråkan. Hyllat jättar som Hasseåtage, Povel och Roslagens egne skald, Albert Engström. Deltagit vid både livets början i form av namngivningar men också funnits med i slutet som borgerlig begravningsförrättare. Gjort förhandsreklam till Allsång på Skansen, där hans karaktär skulle kunnat varit reklaminnehåll för en norrländsk pilsner. Från en namnrik pratkvarnsstund till ett formidabelt lyssningsdon. Tack för att ni lyssnar! /J- http://itunes.apple.com/se/podcast/id1367674916- http://www.acast.com/vemdarKontakt: vemdarpodden@gmail.com
You Asked, We Answered! Transcript of the podcast Hello, and welcome to Episode 22, Is the Mississippi River Delta really sinking? My name is Joseph Opdenaker. In this podcast I would like to tell you about the Mississippi river delta, what troubles the delta and we as the people are facing, and finally we will find out if the delta is really sinking, and why if it really is sinking. First and foremost, [1] the Mississippi River Delta covers about 40% of the coastal wetlands in about 48 states, which most is in the state of the Louisiana. [1] Many people, and animals truly depend on this delta. Without this delta, the animals would start to die off, and they would end up becoming extinct. For the people, especially the ones that live in the city of New Orleans, they really depend on this for many reasons. The first reason is that there are animals there, that the people in the city of New Orleans hunt and fish. This is important for restaurants, and also for people who need to consume food. The second reason is that this delta brings in many tourists. With these tourists, it brings in more people, and that is more money for the city of New Orleans. The third reason that this delta is very important is that this delta is huge for navigation. The fourth and final reason is the plants. There are many different plants that depend on this delta in order to survive. Now, we all know that plants are not exactly like humans, but humans truly depend on plants. Not only do plants provide a food source, but plants provide oxygen and many other great sources that we need in order to survive. Also, animals eat this vegetation, and going back to the animals, if they do not have to option to eat this vegetation, then they either A have to become carnivores… YUCK, or option B is that they starve to death and end up becoming extinct. Many ships and boats go up, down, and through this delta. Without this delta a lot of imported and exported goods could be either delayed or end up not going through at all. The New Orleans economy and the places that surround this deltas’ economy in essence depend on this delta to thrive. There are many issues that the delta is facing right now. A couple of these issues that are being faced is [1] wetland loss, global warming, gas and [2] oil infrastructure, dams that are upriver, sea level rise, subsidence, oil spill, and invasive species. The first issue that I will discuss is the wetland loss. [1] Costal Louisiana is losing 24 square miles of wetlands each year. If you put that in perspective, that is like losing one football field every thirty minutes. That is incredible and very scary. By the year 2040, if we do not stop what we are doing to these wetlands, they will disappear, like they were never here. The causes of wetland loss are from natural causes, subsidence (which we will get into), wave erosion, and human causes. We are part of the problem. Another issue that is hurting the delta is subsidence. [2] Subsidence is land formed by river sediments that naturally subsides and sinks over time. What this means is that as soil, dirt, and other particles start to lay in one certain spot, and hill, and possibly land will be made from this. At some point this will go away. With subsidence, this will make sea levels and water rise, which can cause flooding and that is no good. Another issue that the delta faces is oil spills. With the oil spills that have occurred in the Gulf of Mexico, the oil will spread for miles and miles. The issue with this is that when that happens, animals, people, and plants are affected. Animals are effected especially when the oil gets on their skin or fur. For people oil spills in the water affect the economy because of the lack of food supply coming from the ocean and the delta. For plants, they will wither and die because of the oil, it is not good for them to consume. The last issue that I will discuss that has to do with the delta is the invasive species. Invasive species are animals, rodents, plants, etc. that are disastrous for a certain piece of land or an area. The issue is that if the delta gets infested with these insects or rodents, it will drive out or kill wildlife that has always been there, and they will destroy plants, and infect the water there. The final question that we have been all anticipating is whether or not the Mississippi river delta is really sinking. To answer your question, yes, the [3] Mississippi river delta is sinking or another way to put it is that the delta is drowning. [3] Michael Blum of LSU in Baton Rouge said that there is not enough sediment to sustain the delta plain. Since the 1950’s, about 70% of the sediment has been trapped within the delta. With this, that means that the delta has started eroding. With the sea level rise and the trapping of the sediment which has caused erosion, the delta is bound to drown or “sink” by the year 2100. This is significant because if we start to try and restore the delta now, we can slow down this process. But, because we have waited too long to try and restore the delta, at some point maybe not in our lifetime the delta will sink completely. I think this has a part to do with the life cycle and with the end of the worlds we deal with. Like the ice age, things will die and it will take time but it will restore. The delta will be back one day but putting a time frame on it is almost impossible. The only thing that I can tell you is that the delta will sink. (This audio file was authored by Melanie Kempf and recorded by Joseph Opdenaker in March 2016. References availabe in attached transcript.) https://www.paesta.psu.edu/podcast/mississippi-river-delta-really-sinking-paesta-podcast-series-episode-22
The Michael Blum Quartet (A Tribute to Oscar Peterson), Kris Allen (Beloved), Jeff Denson Quartet (Concentric Circles) en la entrega 148, sexto 3X3 de la temporada. © Pachi Tapiz, 2016 HDO es un podcast editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Toda la información de HDO 148 en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=25677 Toda la información de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298