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Consolidating essential care tech into one, optimized ecosystem is how Mike Wang, former Green Beret and cardiothoracic nurse, and Founder and Chief Clinical Officer of Inspiren, is working to make his revolutionary tech the standard across senior living. Listen as Mike discusses how his devices are created with caregivers in mind that provide actionable data to help inform optimized operations. Produced by Solinity Marketing.Become a sponsor of Bridge the Gap.Sponsored by Aline, NIC MAP, Procare HR, Sage, Hamilton CapTel, Service Master, The Bridge Group Construction and Solinity. Produced by Solinity Marketing.Become a sponsor of the Bridge the Gap Network.Connect with BTG on social media:YouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInTikTokMeet the Hosts:Lucas McCurdy, @SeniorLivingFan Owner, The Bridge Group Construction; Senior Living Construction Renovation, CapEx, and Reposition. Joshua Crisp, Founder and CEO, Solinity; Senior Living Development, Management, Marketing and Consulting.
In this episode, stories of hidden truths, white lies, and defied expectations—on dates, at a wake, and on the dance floor. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Sharon Zegen learns the meaning of the phrase "be careful what you wish for." Bill Dempsey is unsure how to handle a case of mistaken identity. Isamula Elika Malesi steps out of her comfort zone and goes on a date. Mike Wang struggles with how to express his love for his father. Richard Westcott falls in love with dancing.
At just 16 years old, pianist Mike Wang has a way with keys. So much so that he recently scooped the winning title at the prestigious National Youth Music Competition – and he’s not stopping there.
At just 16 years old, pianist Mike Wang has a way with keys. So much so that he recently scooped the winning title at the prestigious National Youth Music Competition – and he's not stopping there.
A story from Dr. Mike Wang "Every surgeon carries within himself a small cemetery, where from time to time he goes to pray - a place of bitterness and regret, where he must look for an explanation for his failures." - René Leriche
In this episode, Victor talks with Mike Wang, CEO of Innocent Armor, a clothing line designed to provide an extra layer of safety as people go about their day in this increasingly violent world. Hear about the movement to take protection into your own hands with this police-grade gear that looks like typical clothing. Inserts are even available for children to take to school in their backpacks. Victor emphasizes that it's not about being paranoid, but prepared and having peace of mind. Tune in for more information!Connect with us at:VictorMarx.comFacebookInstagramTwitter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's the future of higher education? As online learning takes over, both students and parents are reconsidering the cost -- and necessity -- of traditional college. Featuring Cara Phillips of Commonbond, Dale J. Stephens of Uncollege, Mike Wang of Arizona State University, and students Maria Zafar & Owen Moss.
Mike Wang shares an illustration he was given of the Christian Life.
Innocent Armor Protector Symposium
Mike comes across as the type of man who genuinely wants to do good for himself and the world. Very clean energy, a realist, a pragmatist, and altruist are some of the ways he strikes me after interacting with them on multiple occasions. Very technical very efficient and proficient at whatever he sets his mind to and so it is no surprise to me that his company is catapulting itself to the forefront of the protective armor game in our industry not only in America but also on an international level. Innocent armor has been receiving a tremendously positive response from law enforcement professionals, private security professionals, and even civilians. Just a quick Google search will show you that many influencers are also standing by the Innocent Armor protective products. Many of us have seen attempts at crossbreeding tactical products with style and many other civilian concepts. We all know how disjointed, bulky and generally, ineffective it usually is, but this time things are different. In a world where active human threats are becoming more and more common, Innocent Armor is offering a solution to civilian clothing and tactical operations that could be more perfectly timed. In this interview, I and the CEO of Innocent Armor, Mike Wang cover the product line and the principles by which he governs his company and his life. Every time I've spoken with Mike it has been a very enjoyable conversation so I'm sure you will all enjoy this one as well. https://innocentarmor.com https://www.instagram.com/innocentarmor https://www.facebook.com/innocentarmor
On this special edition of the Double Clutch podcast we bring you three interviews from Josh Coyne and Mike Miller, with 2K’s Mike Wang, Ben Bishop and Erick Boenisch. Recorded at last week’s NBA 2K20 Community Day, these interviews cover a hole host of topics for you to sink your teeth into. Special thanks to 2KUK for the opportunity to cover this event. Listen via the options above or via: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Tunein Acast Google Podcasts Google Play Libsyn If you have any questions or topics you would like us to discuss on future podcasts, please email us over at admin@doubleclutch.uk or contact us on Twitter @DoubleClutchUK using #NBAintheUK Join the #NBAintheUK community, read, watch, listen, comment and follow: Double Clutch UK Twitter Facebook Instagram Youtube
On episode 10 of the Real Melbourne Podcast we talk about Joanny & Mike Wang’s performance at The Penny Black, experiences with prejudgement, plotting Canada, and the title ‘King Of Melbourne’.
In this episode, I sit down with Mike Wang and Vivek Sudarsan co-founders of Bowtie AI. Bowtie is an AI receptionist for appointment-based businesses. The team looks to create the first unified conversation interface that makes capturing customer and running your business easy. We discuss, Technical Talk: What the distinctions are between conversational AI (intelligence) and chat bots? How NLP technology allows platforms like Bowtie to exist? How you leverage technology to solve a real business challenge Misconceptions about AI How you train your algorithms to handle complicated questions Sales Talk: When selling, do you highlight the technology or the problem you are solving? How businesses ranging from SMBs to Enterprises can benefit from incorporating NLP capabilities Movies & Cinema: We became movie critics for a bit and discussed Crazy Rich Asians What we like to see from Hollywood, next Hiring To learn more about Bowtie and it's co-founders: Website: http://bowtie.ai Twitter: https://twitter.com/bowtie_ai Mike Wang: @mike_w1z Vivek Sundars: @viveksudars Email: support@bowtie.ai
Longtime NBA 2K gameplay director Mike Wang discusses his fascinating career story, including getting noticed on a message board, leaving 2K for EA's NBA Live and immediately regretting it, coming back, and much more in this one-hour interview!
This episode mentions the 9/18/18 changes to NBA 2K19 as tweeted by the director of 2k Mike Wang. What was needed and what was buffed?!?! Feel free to Tweet at the show if you are interested in coming on or even tag someone you want to hear get interviewed https://Twitter.com/2KBallersPod
Mike Wang is a Certified Financial Planner and Certified Kingdom Advisor at Private Vista, a wealth management firm in Chicago. By integrating Biblical principles, Mike helps others build a strong foundation for their future through financial planning. Mike began his financial services as an attorney, and he is currently a board member for Christian Legal Society’s Northern Illinois Chapter.
Mike Wang is a Certified Financial Planner and Certified Kingdom Advisor at Private Vista, a wealth management firm in Chicago. By integrating Biblical principles, Mike helps others build a strong foundation for their future through financial planning. Mike began his financial services as an attorney, and he is currently a board member for Christian Legal Society’s Northern Illinois Chapter.
This week, I talk to my non-blood brother, Mike Wang. We talk about his journey through life, growing up in a broken family, but making it work through the support of amazing family members and friends. Also assimilating to a new culture in moving to the States as a young boy without his parents and being a trouble maker through his adolescence and young adulthood. We talk about how he got out of a pattern of negative situations and got himself above all difficulties he faced as a young man. I am extremely proud of this guy and I'm hoping his story can relate to many people who have gone through some similar situations. Remember, everyone has something. We all go through something. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. As always, thank you for listening, enjoy this episode. KTHANKSBYE
Today we are talking to Mike Wang, the CTO of Bowtie and we discuss the evolution of AI chat systems, involving customers in product development and our plan to defeat future AI Overlords All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast.
This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
The podcast you’re about to hear is the second of a series of shows recorded at the NYU Future Labs AI Summit last week in New York City. In this episode, I speak with Ron Fisher and Mike Wang, who, along with Vivek Sudarsan founded Bowtie Labs, a 24/7 AI-based receptionist designed to help businesses in the beauty, wellness, and fitness industries increase retail conversion rates. I’ve talked with a few startups in the conversational space recently and one common theme seems to be quickly outgrowing commercial conversational platforms. Ron and Mike shared their own experiences with decision, and shared some of the challenges they’re trying to overcome with their ML models, as well as some of the techniques they use to make their system as responsive as possible. The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/64 For Series information, visit twimlai.com/ainexuslab2
Here's today's NBA 2K12 developer conference call, featuring Erick Boenisch, producer of 2K Sports’ NBA 2K12, and Mike Wang, senior gameplay designer. This recording was provided for use by 2K Games!
The most XLVIan Sports Anomaly to date features The Sports Game Guy (Todd Zuniga), Greg Ford, Andrew Fitch and TheWiire.com's Mike Suszek as they forget, then remember, to predict the Super Bowl using Madden NFL 10, discuss Madden Ultimate Team's issues, Madden 11's cover athlete to be fan-voted, how to win a million bucks with MLB 2K10, why EA brought FIFA Online for free, NBA Live 10 loses Mike Wang, heads on sticks (!), and replacement players in MLB video games. "There are things that mean nothing in this life, and there are things that really mean something -- to me, even just hearing my name on the Sports Anomaly meant everything," MLB pitcher Brendan Donnelly didn't say.
The most XLVIan Sports Anomaly to date features The Sports Game Guy (Todd Zuniga), Greg Ford, Andrew Fitch and TheWiire.com's Mike Suszek as they forget, then remember, to predict the Super Bowl using Madden NFL 10, discuss Madden Ultimate Team's issues, Madden 11's cover athlete to be fan-voted, how to win a million bucks with MLB 2K10, why EA brought FIFA Online for free, NBA Live 10 loses Mike Wang, heads on sticks (!), and replacement players in MLB video games. "There are things that mean nothing in this life, and there are things that really mean something -- to me, even just hearing my name on the Sports Anomaly meant everything," MLB pitcher Brendan Donnelly didn't say.
The most XLVIan Sports Anomaly to date features The Sports Game Guy (Todd Zuniga), Greg Ford, Andrew Fitch and TheWiire.com's Mike Suszek as they forget, then remember, to predict the Super Bowl using Madden NFL 10, discuss Madden Ultimate Team's issues, Madden 11's cover athlete to be fan-voted, how to win a million bucks with MLB 2K10, why EA brought FIFA Online for free, NBA Live 10 loses Mike Wang, heads on sticks (!), and replacement players in MLB video games. "There are things that mean nothing in this life, and there are things that really mean something -- to me, even just hearing my name on the Sports Anomaly meant everything," MLB pitcher Brendan Donnelly didn't say.