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In this episode of the podcast, I'm interviewed by radio talk show host Mike Bennett. Mike and I go way back, and I hope you enjoy our conversation as he prompts me to reflect on my career as a journalist and share some highlights from my recent expedition into the wonderful and rapidly expanding universe of podcasting. This episode is our Season One Finale, and we'll be taking a short break before launching Season Two in October. Please subscribe to Paid by the Word on your favorite podcast platform and catch up on any episodes you might have missed. They're all absolutely free, of course!
Writer Mike Barlow joins this week to talk about life at Hamilton during the 1970s. While there was free love, drugs, and all that came with the Vietnam War, he shares what remains the same about Hamilton no matter the year. He also shares insight into his career as a writer and the role Hamilton played in shaping his it. Check out Mike's writinghttps://www.amazon.com/Mike-Barlow/e/B004GUNMLO?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1620535798&sr=8-1Listen to Mike's podcast about writinghttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paid-by-the-word-conversations-with-writers-and-editors/id1550478359All music by Doctuh Michael Woodshttps://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/rkNtmymKbYPoUEK86Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Award-winning author and journalist Mike Barlow provides tips, tactics and survival strategies for professional writers and editors.
Are you curious about smart cities? You should be! By mid-century, two-thirds of us will live in cities. The world of tomorrow will be a world of cities. But will they be smart cities? May be – but what is a Smart city ????? Smart cities are complex blends of technologies, systems and services designed and orchestrated to help people lead productive, fulfilling, safe and happy lives. This is your host – Swamy Sriperumbudur and you are listening to “LEADERSHIP IN CRISIS” Podcast, and I am sure you all might be wondering why suddenly SWAMY is talking about the SMART Cities – so to end this surprise, let me welcome my wonderful guests – Mike Barlow & Cornelia Lévy-Bencheton – and a special thing about them is, together they wrote a wonderful and thought provoking book on “Smart Cities, Smart Future". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cswamy/message
The Smart City Movement has become a passion of mine. This passion started when I read the book Smart Cities - Smart Future by Mike Barlow and Cornelia Levy-Bencheton. This passion was FUELED the day I met Jeff Sheffield. Jeff is the Director of the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization, but he is also the BEST convener and facilitator that I have ever had the pleasure of working with. Jeff and I became convinced that through the Smart North Florida initiative - all boats could rise and Ladders of Opportunities could be created. This journey has caused us to find the right partners. Two of those partners are the United Way of Northeast Florida and Pelocity. Learn how Jeff Winkler is helping to transform the Basic Needs (211) program of Northeast Florida and how Stephen Pollan's platform is helping the underserved communities discover what Ladders of Opportunities are available to them.
I'm back with another bonus episode of the podcast that brings together multiple guests answers to the question “Where to next with Smart Cities and Communities?” And this time I'm sharing with you the answers from December guests, plus a number of our guests from earlier in 2019:Heath Raftery from Episode 113Vitor Pereira from Episode 106Cornelia Levy-Bencheton and MIke Barlow from Episodes 114 and 115Chad Renando from Episode 145James Peet from Episode 146Karen Corr from Episode 147Paolo Galelli from E148Nathaniel Mason from E149Find the full show notes at: www.mysmart.communityConnect with me via email: hello@mysmart.communityConnect with My Smart Community via LinkedIn or TwitterThe Smart Community Podcast is produced by Perk Digital.
Is a smart city more about people or technology? What would a smarter New York City look like? How can we ensure that a smart city is not a nightmare for privacy? In this episode of IBM thinkLeaders podcast, we are joined by Mike Barlow (coauthor of Smart Cities, Smart Future, managing partner at Cumulus Partners) & Dan Wu (Privacy counsel and legal engineer at Immuta). We talk sensors, optimization, and the need for greater civic engagement when building smart cities. We also get into whether smart cities will usher in a Utopia or Dystopia, and how smart cities may reinvent democracy. Connect with us + the guests: @IBMthinkLeaders @ImmutaData @mike7pilot “For me, a smart city is about thinking about the process of making smarter decisions and more capacity. And that includes not only physical technological infrastructure but also, and a lot of people forget this, it's the scientific and civic infrastructure. How we make decisions.” -Dan Wu “I would define smart cities as places that use digital technologies, and this is key, 21st-century marketing techniques to communicate with citizens, to engage with citizens and to inspire higher levels of citizen engagement in the ongoing development of public policy. This is absolutely essential. In other words, they have to be democracy incubators. We have to reinvent democracy and grassroots participation in the city.” -Mike Barlow BIOS Mike Barlow is an award-winning journalist, prolific author, and business strategy consultant. He is the author of Learning to Love Data Science (O’Reilly 2015), and co-author of Smart Cities, Smart Future (Wiley 2019), The Executive’s Guide to Enterprise Social Media Strategy (Wiley 2011), and Partnering with the CIO (Wiley 2007). He is also the author of many articles, reports, and white papers on numerous topics including AI, machine learning, IoT governance, ambient computing, predictive maintenance, advanced data analytics, and digital transformation. Over the course of a long career, he was a reporter and editor at several respected suburban daily newspapers, including The Journal News and the Stamford Advocate. His feature stories and columns appeared regularly in The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Miami Herald, Newsday, and other major US dailies. He has written extensively on data science topics for O’Reilly Media and other publishers. Dan Wu is the privacy counsel and legal engineer at Immuta. Immuta lets companies share data safely and quickly -- to accelerate ethical analytics and protect trust. All without writing code, the platform helps companies restrict who can access data, apply privacy-protecting algorithms, enable purpose restrictions, and audit processing. Wu received his JD/PhD from Harvard, with a research focus on urban innovation. He’s privacy counsel and legal engineer at a data management platform for artificial intelligence. Through this work, he’s engaged with governance and IT personnel of large multinational companies on data governance and published pieces in Dataversity, Tech Pro IT, and Healthcare Business Today.
In this episode of the Smart Community Podcast, we hear part 2 of Zoe's interview with Cornelia Levy-Bencheton and Mike Barlow. In Part 2, which is the previous episode, Zoe and Mike and Cornelia discussed the power of Smart Communities to engage citizens which can lead to a more effective and empowered democracy. They also shared how they see the US embracing the Smart City space and gave some great examples of some Smart concepts being implemented there. If you haven't yet listened to Part 1 of this interview, go and do that before listening to this episode. In Part 2, Cornelia and Mike tell us about their book, “Smart Cities, Smart Futures: Showcasing Tomorrow.” And about some of the projects that they're working on right now. They cover the future of work and the opportunities and challenges that come from the range of generations in the work force right now. Zoe, Mike and Cornelia also discuss blockchain and the concept of data as labour, and why Smart Cities and Smart Communities need to be part of Smart Regions in order for them to be good for Smart People that live there.So we pick up Part 2 of this conversation where the previous episode left off, talking about the need for transparency and citizen engagement in Smart Cities to avoid backlash from the community. As always, we hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it.Find the full show notes at: www.mysmart.communityConnect with Cornelia on LinkedIn or on Twitter @benchetonConnect with Mike on LinkedIn or on Twitter @mike7pilotConnect with me via email: hello@mysmart.communityConnect via LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook @smartcommpod
In this episode of the Smart Community Podcast, Zoe has a fascinating and really great conversation with Cornelia Levy-Bencheton and Mike Barlow, the authors of the book “Smart Cities, Smart Futures: Showcasing Tomorrow.” Cornelia and Mike tell us about their backgrounds and how they became so passionate about the Smart City and Smart Community space. They share with us their desire to educate and inspire people about these concepts so that we can collectively be more engaged citizens, have a more effective and empowered democracy, and solve problems both big and small in our communities, cities, countries and the world.Cornelia and Mike share examples of Smart Concepts being used in real places, why being engaged citizens is so important, and what they see as the six facets of a Smart City. This was a longer interview that usual, so we've split the conversation into two parts. You will hear Part 1 today and stay tuned for part 2. As always, we hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it!Find the full show notes at: www.mysmart.communityConnect with Cornelia on LinkedIn or on Twitter @benchetonConnect with Mike on LinkedIn or on Twitter @mike7pilotConnect with me via email: hello@mysmart.communityConnect via LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook @smartcommpod
In this episode, Des Ward is joined by Mike Barlow and Phil Siveter from Nokia. The conversation covers :- SDN, is it hype or better, Smart Cities: how Smart do they need to be or is it just in understanding the needs?
Financial services growth marketing series is where I invite top thought leaders from the financial services industry to share their wisdom on what drives growth. Mike Barlow shares his insights on: Integration Vs. Disruption: What's the right psychological mindset when it comes to growth Top challenges and opportunities for Fintech leaders in 2017 Evolving role of financial services CMO in light of AI and Data Science technologies And tons of other stuff: reading rituals, bias in AI, and favorite data anecdotes... You may follow Mike via Twitter or LinkedIn if you choose to keep up with his exciting adventures.
Whats up people! Episode #13 here. On this episode our guests are John Wren and Mike Barlow. John is the singer of BottomFeeder and Mike hosts The Impermanence Podcast. On this episode we talk about John’s love for EDM music, the Misfits reunion and White Zombies astro creep 2000 set at Riot Fest in Chicago, some hate on the new Metallica album, Martin Shkreli and the Wu-Tang album, local radio, the American werewolf in London remake, the herion epidemic in Philadelphia and much more. This was a great episode filled with many laughs. Enjoy! Songs By: 1. Meraine 2. Dark Tranquility 3. The Last Ten Seconds Of Life 4. Oathbreaker 5. Drawing Last Breath 6. Lifeless Check us out: www.soundcloud.com/illstreetnews www.facebook.com/groups/illstreetnews/ www.facebook.com/theillstreetnewspodcast www.twitter.com/ISN_Podcast BottomFeeder https://www.facebook.com/bottomfeederhxc The Impermanence Podcast https://www.facebook.com/ImpermanencePodcast SHARE and SUBSCRIBE!!!
Episode 6 of The Ill Street News Podcast! We sit down with our guest Mike Barlow from The Impermanence Podcast and talk about why he started his podcast, the philadelphia/delco hardcore scene, current events, upcoming shows, new releases and all the usual banter! Follow and Listen on Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Youtube and iTunes
Guest preacher Mike Barlow joins Paul Johansen for a discusssion about short term mission experiences.
Paul Deach talks to Mike Barlow from Fife & Kinross Fullbore Rifle Club during #Imperial2014 at the Whitehead Match Rifle Competition.
Dr. Mike Barlow is a Professor and Head of Astrophysics at University College London. He received his PhD in astrophysics from the University of Sussex. Afterwards, he completed a European Space Research Organisation and NASA fellowship at the University of California at Berkeley and also a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Colorado. Mike worked as a Staff Scientist Anglo-Australian Observatory before coming to University College London. Mike is here with us today to tell us about his journey through life and science.