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Two Victims, Seven Wounded, One Unanswered Question The motive of the Brown University and MIT shooter is still unknown., theories abound but no concrete evidence clearly establishes a motive. The criminal case of Claudio Valente is closed. He'll never face a prosecutor or a judge. For the Brown University community and the seven wounded survivors, the scars—both physical and emotional—will remain. For that reason investigators will keep working. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Good afternoon, everyone! This episode brings crucial updates on the brown university shooting, analyzing the latest news regarding the incident. We discuss the role of reddit stories in the investigation, highlighting an anonymous post that mentioned a person of interest and a gray Nissan with Florida plates. Retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon provides his expert commentary on this critical crime event in providence ri, including details on police procedure and potential mistakes made. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The FBI says they will not pay the reward for the tipster who led to a breakthrough in the case of finding the person who carried out the shooting at Brown University and killing an MIT Professor. We think they need to pay up. CBS pulled a story that was set to air on 60 Minutes last night and it is causing controversy and leaving us asking questions over why the decision was made. Professor Jane Kirtley from the Hubbard School of Journalism at the U of M has some answers.
A fellow scientist remembers his friend Nuno Loureiro -- the beloved MIT professor authorities believe was killed this week by the same man suspected of killing two students at Brown University.Air Canada reaches a settlement with passengers after a crash-landing in a Halifax snowstorm more than 10 years ago -- an event that left our guest with an understandably visceral fear of flying.As part of a ceasefire deal with Israel, the Lebanese army must disarm the militant group Hezbollah by the end of this year. A former MP in Lebanon weighs on whether that's possible -- and what it could mean if it isn't. The Canadian couple who were struggling to secure a travel visa for their adopted Ugandan daughter have finally made it home for the holidays.In tonight's holiday reading, a child's Christmas wish for new ice skates is badly misinterpreted -- to the extreme dismay of that child, and then his mother. This year's World Pie-Eating Championship has a sur-pies winner -- but the contest's pie master laments the much faster competitors of days gone pie.As It Happens, the Friday Edition. Radio that's off the tarts.
Former FBI Agent & NewsNation Contributor Jennifer Coffindaffer explains how law enforcement tracked down the Brown University and MIT professor shooter and what questions remained unanswered. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking news on Brown University shooting suspect found dead in New Hampshire, Trump heads to North Carolina to test his new affordability message as the DOJ faces a Friday deadline to release the Epstein files, and the administration ramps up its immigration crackdown as ICE reportedly raids private construction sites without warrants. Marc Santia, Rob D'Amico, Joyce Vance, Akayla Gardner, Jeff Mason, Evan McMorris-Santoro, Ron Insana, David Gura, and Jared McClain join Catherine Rampell on The 11th Hour. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join Carl Jackson and Dr. Curry Myers on the "Dr & Carl Show," where they delve into the pressing issues of our time with a focus on truth and clarity. In a world filled with confusion and misinformation, Carl and Dr. Myers tackle topics like the rise of anti-Semitism, radical Islamism, and the complexities of modern-day violence. With expert insights and candid discussions, they aim to shed light on the underlying connections and societal impacts of these critical issues. Tune in for thought-provoking conversations that challenge the status quo and encourage informed dialogue. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines: – Welcome To Mo News (02:00) – Suspect in Brown University Shooting Is Found Dead in New Hampshire, Also Connected To MIT Professor Shooting (04:00) – Inflation Cooled Unexpectedly In November (09:00) – Today's Epstein Files Deadline (14:00) – TikTok Signs Deal For Sale Of U.S. Unit After Years-Long Saga (18:20) – RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz Announce Moves To Ban Gender-Affirming Care For Young People (20:00) – Trump-Appointed Board Renames Kennedy Center To Trump-Kennedy Center (22:50) – They Get Wheeled on Flights and Miraculously Walk Off. Praise ‘Jetway Jesus.' (24:45) – What We're Watching, Reading, Eating (27:10) Thanks To Our Sponsors: – LMNT - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase – Industrious - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Aura Frames - $35 off best-selling Carver Mat frames | Promo Code: MONEWS – Monarch - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS
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Join Carl Jackson and Dr. Curry Myers on the "Dr & Carl Show," where they delve into the pressing issues of our time with a focus on truth and clarity. In a world filled with confusion and misinformation, Carl and Dr. Myers tackle topics like the rise of anti-Semitism, radical Islamism, and the complexities of modern-day violence. With expert insights and candid discussions, they aim to shed light on the underlying connections and societal impacts of these critical issues. Tune in for thought-provoking conversations that challenge the status quo and encourage informed dialogue. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Brown University Shooter has been found dead, and authorities believe there is a connection to the murder of the MIT Professor. Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan has been CONVICTED of Felony Obstruction in Federal Court in Milwaukee. RFK jr is blocking funding nationwide for hospitals that provide transgender surgery for minors. One of Mamdani's appointees has been cancelled by the Left. Trump declares Christmas Eve and the day after Christmas Federal holidays. LIVE CALLS: 631-527-4545 Join UNGOVERNED on LFA TV every MONDAY - FRIDAY from 10am to 11am EASTERN! www.FarashMedia.com www.LFATV.us www.OFPFarms.com www.SLNT.com/SHAWN www.CaptainSchiddys.com
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The man suspected of killing two students at Brown University was found dead in a storage unit in New Hampshire Thursday night. WBUR's Anthony Brooks joined Morning Edition to explain how the investigation unfolded.
U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Leah Foley joined WBUR's Morning Edition to talk about the ongoing investigation into the shooting deaths of two Brown University students and an MIT professor.
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports police say a man suspected in the Brown University shooting has been found dead. ((opens with actuality.))
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating over 14 years broadcasting on the internet. On Friday's show, we visit with Senior Legal Fellow William Yeatman with the Pacific Legal Foundation about Congressional spending bills, Obamacare subsidies, and the President's primetime speech. We visit with Senior Economist with the Competitive Enterprise Institute Ryan Young about inflation, unemployment, and the Fed's expansion of the money supply. We visit with Landmark Legal Foundation Vice President Michael O'Neill about the attacks at Brown University and in Brookline on the MIT Professor, and we discuss continuing lawfare against the Trump agenda. We also continue our discussion with Professor Larry Bell about Trump's candidates for “coal in their stockings.” We have terrific guests on Monday's show including historian Marc Schulman, AIER.org Senior Editor Jon Miltimore, and author Jim McTague. Access this or past shows at your convenience on my web site, social media platforms or podcast platforms.
December 19, 2025 ~ Steve Dolunt, Retired Detroit Police Assistant Chief discusses the latest in the Brown University and MIT shooting case. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
ABC's Sasha Pezenik has the latest on the investigation into two high-profile shootings.
Nick Reiner appears in court for the first time, facing two counts of first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of his parents, legendary director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr faces sharp questioning on Capitol Hill, as senators grill him over his comments surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's suspension and the limits of FCC power over broadcast speech. An MIT professor is found shot inside his Brookline, Massachusetts home, prompting a homicide investigation. President Trump is preparing to reclassify marijuana to a lower federal drug schedule, a move that would expand research access but stop short of nationwide legalization. Geviti: Go to https://gogeviti.com/megynand get 20% off with code MEGYN. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nuno Loureiro was not a random MIT professor but a leading physicist working on low-cost energy. While his death may be a random act, many are already saying this was a political act. New Bible translations are "approved" and encouraged by the LDS church for study. Cwic Media Website: www.cwicmedia.com
War Room Brown University Shooting May Be Linked To MIT Professor's Murder, Dems Release More Epstein Photos & Trump Downgrades Marijuana Drug Classification
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Headlines: – Welcome To Mo News (02:00) – Nick Reiner To Be Charged With Murder Of His Mom And Dad (06:00) – White House Chief Of Staff Susie Wiles Explosive Vanity Fair Interviews (11:10) – Wrong Turns and Long Nights: Inside the Search for the Brown University Attacker (23:40) – MIT Professor Killed In Shooting At Home (26:15) – U.S. Unemployment Rose in November Despite Job Gains (26:50) – Trump Expands Travel Ban To Syrians, Palestinians And Others (29:00) – Maryland To Consider Slavery Reparations (31:45) – Martha Stewart Upsets Bagel Purists With Her ‘Unhinged' Take (34:30) – On This Day In History (37:50) Thanks To Our Sponsors: – LMNT - Free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase – Industrious - Coworking office. 50% off day pass | Promo Code: MONEWS50 – Incogni - 60% off an annual plan| Promo Code: MONEWS – Aura Frames - $35 off best-selling Carver Mat frames | Promo Code: MONEWS – Monarch - 50% off your first year | Promo Code: MONEWS
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AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the search for a suspect in the shooting death of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor at his home.
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Auf der Jahrestagung der Schauinsland Reisen Partner Reisebüros referierte der rennomierte Reiserechtler Professor Dr. Hans-Josef Vogel zu aktuellen Fragen im Reiserecht. In dieser exklusiven Folge des Podcast der Touristik verlängern wir den Auftritt für die alpha Reisebüros und wünschen viel Freude beim Schlauhören. Roman Borch, Podcaster & Producer travelholics.media
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Imagine taking any challenge in your life, a stalled project, a frustrating roadblock, even a dream that feels out of reach and turning it into an opportunity for rapid innovation, creativity, and impact. That is what this conversation is all about.In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Jeff Karp, a Harvard and MIT Professor, inventor, and bestselling author who has spent his life “thinking about thinking.” Jeff transformed undiagnosed ADHD into a superpower for creativity and leadership, and today he teaches people how to unlock breakthrough ideas by disrupting old patterns, reconnecting with curiosity, and engaging the biology of innovation.You will learn how to unlearn outdated habits, how to use nature as a playbook for fresh thinking, why neurodiversity is a competitive advantage, and how to turn ideas into action with speed and clarity. Jeff also shares tools from his book LIT that help you energize your brain, spark ideas, and ignite action in minutes a day.Whether you feel stuck, overwhelmed, uninspired, or simply ready to think at a higher level, this episode will show you how to access creativity on demand, break through plateaus, and reconnect with what lights you up./ / / Ready to upgrade your brain? / / /Choose your own adventure. Below are the best places to start:>>> Limitless Live: Metal Mastery Retreat>>> Master Exceptional Memory Skills in 31 Days>>> Discover Your Unique KWIK BRAIN C.O.D.E To Activate Your Genius>>> Unlock New Levels of Cognitive PerformanceTake your first step by choosing one of the options above, and you will find everything you need to ignite your brilliant brain and unlock your exceptional life, allowing you to achieve and surpass all of your personal and professional goals.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
#DTalk DNEWS24 #IMT #IMG #NürnbergerProzess #DrittesReich #ErnstPiperVom 20. November 1945 bis zum 1. Oktober 1946 fand in Nürnberg der Prozess vor dem Internationalen Militärgerichtshof deutsche Politiker, Militärs und Funktionäre der NSDAP statt. Die 24 Angeklagten sollten für die Planung, Vorbereitung, Einleitung und Durchführung eines Angriffskrieges, Verbrechen an der Zivilbevölkerung und an Kriegsgefangenen sowie für den Massenmord in den Vernichtungslagern strafrechtlich zur Verantwortung gezogen werden.Warum war es den Siegermächten wichtig, in einem internationalen Gericht führende Repräsentanten des deutschen Staates zwischen 1933 und 1945 anzuklagen?Die Rechtsgrundlagen des IMT wurden zum Teil erst 1945 geschaffen. Welche Absichten verfolgten die das IMT repräsentierenden Staaten - juristisch, politisch und historisch?Welche Wirkung hatte der Nürnberger Prozess gegen die Hauptangeklagten auf die deutsche Bevölkerung, welche Wirkung hatten die Folge-Prozesse und welche Wirkung hat das IMT auf die heutige Rechtsordnung?DTalk mit dem Historiker Professor Ernst Piper.
#DTalk #DNEWS24 #ErnstPiper #NürnbergerProzess #Auschwitz #Majdanek #HermannGöring Vom 20. November 1945 bis zum 1. Oktober 1946 fand in Nürnberg der Prozess vor dem Internationalen Militärgerichtshof deutsche Politiker, Militärs und Funktionäre der NSDAP statt. Die 24 Angeklagten sollten für die Planung, Vorbereitung, Einleitung und Durchführung eines Angriffskrieges, Verbrechen an der Zivilbevölkerung und an Kriegsgefangenen sowie für den Massenmord in den Vernichtungslagern strafrechtlich zur Verantwortung gezogen werden.Warum war es den Siegermächten wichtig, in einem internationalen Gericht führende Repräsentanten des deutschen Staates zwischen 1933 und 1945 anzuklagen?Die Rechtsgrundlagen des IMT wurden zum Teil erst 1945 geschaffen. Welche Absichten verfolgten die das IMT repräsentierenden Staaten - juristisch, politisch und historisch?Welche Wirkung hatte der Nürnberger Prozess gegen die Hauptangeklagten auf die deutsche Bevölkerung, welche Wirkung hatten die Folge-Prozesse und welche Wirkung hat das IMT auf die heutige Rechtsordnung?DTalk mit dem Historiker Professor Ernst Piper.
#Demografie #Rente #Rentenreform #MartinWerding #DTalk #DNEWS24 #Haltelinie, #Aktivrente, #Mütterrente, #Bundeszuschuss - das System der gesetzlichen Rente in #Deutschland ist komplex und teuer. Die Demografie erhöht den Druck. Ist die Rente noch zu retten?DTalk mit dem Wirtschaftsweisen Professor Martin Werding.
Im Vorfeld der Weltklimakonferenz in Brasilien hat Irene Esman mit Wirtschaftsprofessor Ottmar Edenhofer, Direktor und Chefökonom am Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung, gesprochen.
The conversation about AI in education often starts—and stops—with cheating. But what if that's the least interesting part of the story? In this episode, Tricia Friedman speaks with the team behind the new show: The Homework Machine, MIT's Justin Reich and journalist Jesse Dukes. They unpack how generative AI is reshaping what we mean by integrity, creativity, and student voice. Together they explore how teachers can balance innovation with empathy, and what schools might learn from students already living in the AI age. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to The Homework Machine 02:47 The Importance of Listening to Students 05:45 AI and Academic Integrity: A Deeper Look 08:23 The Role of Relationships in Education 10:59 Challenges in Teacher-Student Relationships 13:46 Navigating AI in Education 16:38 The Need for Empathy in Educational Policy 19:15 The Impact of the Pandemic on Education 22:17 Engaging Skeptics in AI Discussions 24:41 Finding Balance in Educational Priorities 27:45 Creating Safe Spaces for Student Voices 30:27 Looking Ahead: Future of The Homework Machine The Homework Machine is a mini series from TeachLab, a podcast that investigates the art and craft of teaching. Hosted by Justin Reich, MIT Professor and director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab. https://www.teachlabpodcast.com/ Jesse Dukes is a journalist and comedian who has done (nearly) all the jobs in podcasting and audio including producer, editor, executive producer, reporter, mix engineer, and teacher. Along with other projects, He's currently working with the Teaching System's Lab at MIT on The Homework Machine, a research and podcasting project about the arrival of generative AI in schools. He has taught audio storytelling at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke and Denison University. Justin Reich is an associate professor of digital media in the Comparative Media Studies/Writing department at MIT and the director of the Teaching Systems Lab. He is the author of Failure to Disrupt: Why Technology Alone Can't Transform Education, and the host of the TeachLab Podcast. He earned his doctorate from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and was the Richard L. Menschel HarvardX Research Fellow. He is a past Fellow at the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society. His writings have been published in Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington Post, The Atlantic, and other scholarly journals and public venues. He started his career as a high school history teacher, and coach of wrestling and outdoor adventure activities. We are grateful to our sponsors: Poll Everywhere for supporting us this season, learn more: https://www.polleverywhere.com/plans/education?utm_source=referral&utm_medium=shiftingschools&utm_campaign=shiftingschools
HEADLINE: MIT Professor Explains the Discovery of Ionic Liquid, Expanding Search for Extraterrestrial Life GUEST AND TITLE: Professor Sara Seager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; David Livingston, Dr. Space of the Space Show SUMMARY: Professor Sara Seager discusses the accidental lab discovery of ionic liquids, a non-evaporating liquid salt potentially sustaining life on planets without water, expanding the traditional "habitable zone" concept. She envisions future missions like a Solar Gravitational Lens Telescope. For her lifetime, Professor Seager prioritizes privately funded "Morning Star missions" to Venus, beginning with Rocket Lab in 2026, to directly study its cloud particles for signs of life in this overlooked sister planet. 1959
HEADLINE: MIT Professor Explains the Discovery of Ionic Liquid, Expanding Search for Extraterrestrial Life GUEST AND TITLE: Professor Sara Seager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; David Livingston, Dr. Space of the Space Show SUMMARY: Professor Sara Seager discusses the accidental lab discovery of ionic liquids, a non-evaporating liquid salt potentially sustaining life on planets without water, expanding the traditional "habitable zone" concept. She envisions future missions like a Solar Gravitational Lens Telescope. For her lifetime, Professor Seager prioritizes privately funded "Morning Star missions" to Venus, beginning with Rocket Lab in 2026, to directly study its cloud particles for signs of life in this overlooked sister planet. 1955
#ueberdentellerrand – der PodcastNews aus der Digital-, Kreativ-, Innovations- und Konsumwelt In diesem Podcast teilen wir unser Wissen, recherchieren und diskutieren und möchten zum Nach- oder Umdenken anregen. Teaser: "Tageslicht hat keine Lobby."Nina und Dominik sprechen heute mit Professor Peter Andres, beratendem Ingenieur und Gründungspartner des Lichtplanungsbüros ANDRES + PARTNER über die verschiedenen Wirkungen von Licht und was ein "gutes" Licht neben dem Sehen alles bewirken kann. Welchen Einfluss das richtige Licht auch in Schulen hat, warum das Thema Licht bis heute keine richtige Lobby hat und warum wir uns bei allen Schwed:innen entschuldigen müssen, erfahrt Ihr in der neuesten Ausgabe von #ueberdentellerrand“.Viel Spaß beim Hören! Links: ANDRES + PARTNER: https://www.andres-lichtplanung.de/ #ueberdentellerrand ► Website: https://www.marketing.hamburg.de/de/uebergreifendes-hamburg-marketing/digitalmarketing► Newsletter: https://hamburg-business.com/de/hamburg-news/newsletterDie Hamburg Marketing GmbH übernimmt keine Haftung für die Inhalte externer Links. Für den Inhalt der verlinkten Seiten sind ausschließlich deren Betreiber verantwortlich. Das Gesprochene gibt die Meinung der einzelnen Personen wieder und repräsentiert nicht unbedingt die Meinung der Hamburg Marketing GmbH.
In jener Zeit sprach Jesus zu der Menge: Weiter ist es mit dem Himmelreich wie mit einem Netz, das man ins Meer warf, um Fische aller Art zu fangen. Als es voll war, zogen es die Fischer ans Ufer; sie setzten sich, lasen die guten Fische aus und legten sie in Körbe, die schlechten aber warfen sie weg. So wird es auch am Ende der Welt sein: Die Engel werden kommen und die Bösen von den Gerechten trennen und in den Ofen werfen, in dem das Feuer brennt. Dort werden sie heulen und mit den Zähnen knirschen. Habt ihr das alles verstanden? Sie antworteten: Ja. Da sagte er zu ihnen: Jeder Schriftgelehrte also, der ein Jünger des Himmelreichs geworden ist, gleicht einem Hausherrn, der aus seinem reichen Vorrat Neues und Altes hervorholt. (© Ständige Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet) Das Matthäusevangelium steht am Anfang der vier Evangelien. Mit seinem "Stammbaum" zu Beginn schlägt es die Brücke vom Alten zum Neuen Testament. Traditionell gilt der Apostel Matthäus als Verfasser. Das Evangelium betont, dass Jesus ganz im Dienst der Gerechtigkeit steht. Die Bergpredigt, die ein Kernstück des Evangeliums bildet, ist der Wegweiser für ein Leben der Gerechtigkeit. Das Evangelium macht die jüdischen Wurzeln des Christentums sichtbar und begründet die Mission unter allen Völkern.
In jener Zeit verließ Jesus die Menge und ging nach Hause. Und seine Jünger kamen zu ihm und sagten: Erkläre uns das Gleichnis vom Unkraut auf dem Acker. Er antwortete: Der Mann, der den guten Samen sät, ist der Menschensohn; der Acker ist die Welt; der gute Samen, das sind die Söhne des Reiches; das Unkraut sind die Söhne des Bösen; der Feind, der es gesät hat, ist der Teufel; die Ernte ist das Ende der Welt; die Arbeiter bei dieser Ernte sind die Engel. Wie nun das Unkraut aufgesammelt und im Feuer verbrannt wird, so wird es auch am Ende der Welt sein: Der Menschensohn wird seine Engel aussenden, und sie werden aus seinem Reich alle zusammenholen, die andere verführt und Gottes Gesetz übertreten haben, und werden sie in den Ofen werfen, in dem das Feuer brennt. Dort werden sie heulen und mit den Zähnen knirschen. Dann werden die Gerechten im Reich ihres Vaters wie die Sonne leuchten. Wer Ohren hat, der höre! (© Ständige Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet)
In jener Zeit erzählte Jesus der Menge ein weiteres Gleichnis und sagte: Mit dem Himmelreich ist es wie mit einem Senfkorn, das ein Mann auf seinen Acker säte. Es ist das kleinste von allen Samenkörnern; sobald es aber hoch gewachsen ist, ist es größer als die anderen Gewächse und wird zu einem Baum, so dass die Vögel des Himmels kommen und in seinen Zweigen nisten. Und er erzählte ihnen noch ein Gleichnis: Mit dem Himmelreich ist es wie mit dem Sauerteig, den eine Frau unter einen großen Trog Mehl mischte, bis das Ganze durchsäuert war. Dies alles sagte Jesus der Menschenmenge durch Gleichnisse; er redete nur in Gleichnissen zu ihnen. Damit sollte sich erfüllen, was durch den Propheten gesagt worden ist: Ich öffne meinen Mund und rede in Gleichnissen, ich verkünde, was seit der Schöpfung verborgen war. (© Ständige Kommission für die Herausgabe der gemeinsamen liturgischen Bücher im deutschen Sprachgebiet)
LifeBlood: We talked about how to streamline any project, how complicated organizations can implement meaningful change, the necessity of hands-on work, why you've got to be local to identify the problem, and what kinds of progress are really possible, with Nelson Repenning, MIT Professor and entrepreneur, and Don Kieffer, former Harley Davidson Operational Excellence VP and entrepreneur. Listen to learn why starting small is a key to massive change, and how to do it! You can learn more about Don and Nelson at ShiftGear.com, and LinkedIn. Get your copy of There's Got To Be a Better Way here: https://amzn.to/40BQ2Ka Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood Copyright LifeBlood 2025.
Durch Donald Trump verliert die US-Wirtschaft derzeit viele ihrer Stärken. Doch das bedeute noch lange nicht, dass Europa profitiere, warnt ein MIT-Professor – und empfiehlt drei Reformen.
Hal Gregersen is a senior lecturer at MIT's Sloan School of Management, former Executive Director of the MIT Leadership Center, and a globally recognized thought leader on leadership and innovation. He's the author of several books, including Questions Are The Answer, where he shares a powerful approach to fostering radical innovation by encouraging inquiry. He is also a sought after speaker and lecturer who has spoken to audiences all over the world. In this classic episode, Hal joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to talk about his remarkable leadership career and how questioning drives innovation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Der Vagusnerv reguliert zum Beispiel die Herzfrequenz oder das Immunsystem. Professor Maximilian Moser von der Uni Graz zeigt im Gespräch mit Bettina Ahne, wie wichtig der Vagusnerv für unser Wohlbefinden ist.
In this short segment of the Revenue Builders Podcast, John McMahon and John Kaplan are joined by Devavret Shah, an MIT professor, data expert, and CEO of Ikigai Labs, to explore how AI is revolutionizing consumption-based pricing models and forecasting. Devavret delves into the challenges of predicting demand, the role of AI in empowering sales teams and CFOs, and how artificial intelligence can enhance trust and accuracy in revenue prediction. This engaging discussion also highlights how businesses can leverage AI to enable seamless decision-making and gain a competitive edge.KEY TAKEAWAYS[00:00:28] Understanding Consumption-Based Pricing Models: Consumption models focus on token-based API calls, offering a modern alternative to traditional SaaS pricing.[00:01:58] Data as a Predictive Framework: Viewing data as a massive queue allows organizations to forecast compute volumes and future revenues with more accuracy.[00:03:23] Challenges in Forecasting: Smooth macro-forecasting often clashes with micro-forecasting, such as predicting localized or choppy demand.[00:04:14]AI's Role in Cohort Analysis: Leveraging AI to analyze sales reps and channels as cohorts improves prediction accuracy and fosters trust within organizations.[00:05:16] Aggregating Complex Parameters: AI simplifies the aggregation of historical, seasonal, and booking data to deliver actionable insights for consumption forecasting.QUOTES[00:01:58] "Each forecasted data point is like a prediction query—it shows the volume of compute you're doing."[00:03:23] "It's like forecasting smooth water versus forecasting when umbrellas are purchased—two very different problems."[00:04:36] "AI helps organizations work with more trust, rather than more finger-pointing."[00:05:39] "I almost feel like it's not possible without AI to effectively forecast the consumption business."Listen to the full conversation with Devavret Shah through the link below.https://revenue-builders.simplecast.com/episodes/cutting-through-the-noise-understanding-ai-through-history-and-practical-applicationEnjoying the podcast? Sign up to receive new episodes straight to your inbox:https://hubs.li/Q02R10xN0Check out John McMahon's book here:Amazon Link: https://a.co/d/1K7DDC4Check out Force Management's Ascender platform here: https://my.ascender.co/Ascender/Force Management is hiring for a Sales Director. Apply here: https://hubs.li/Q02Zb8WG0Read Force Management's eBook: https://www.forcemanagement.com/roi-of-sales-messaging
In this episode, John Kaplan and John McMahon are joined by Devavrat Shah, CEO and co-founder of Ikigai Labs and MIT professor, to demystify the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. The conversation spans a wide array of crucial AI topics including the history and applications of AI, causal inference, explainability, and the integration of AI into sales and forecasting processes. Key highlights include the role of AI in consumption pricing, business model transformations, and job market impacts. Shah underscores the importance of governance, ethical use, and education in AI, offering valuable insights into AI tools from Ikigai Labs and their practical implementations in sectors like healthcare, supply chain, and BFSI. The discussion concludes with a focus on the explosive growth of AI, urging businesses to invest in internal education and to approach AI adoption with a 'proof of value' mindset for sustained success and global upskilling.ADDITIONAL RESOURCESConnect and learn more about Devavrat Shah:https://www.linkedin.com/in/devavrat-shah-63b59a2/Learn more about AI through Ikagai Academy: https://www.ikigailabs.io/ai-academyCheck out Force Management's guide on implementing AI for B2B Sales teams: https://hubs.li/Q02TG4tZ0Enjoying the podcast? Sign up to receive new episodes straight to your inbox: https://hubs.li/Q02R10xN0HERE ARE SOME KEY SECTIONS TO CHECK OUT[00:03:02] History and Evolution of AI[00:06:21] Understanding AI Terminology[00:18:37] The Role of Explainability in AI[00:26:45] AI in Consumption Pricing and Forecasting[00:33:33] Future Possibilities and Implications of AI[00:35:58] AI's Role in Healthcare and Decision Making[00:37:08] Human-Machine Interaction and AI[00:38:29] Embracing AI Tools in Daily Life[00:40:33] Challenges and Governance in AI[00:42:44] The Importance of AI Governance[00:49:10] Introduction to IKIGAI Labs[00:54:13] AI's Impact on Industries and Consumers[01:01:18] The AI Revolution: Why Now?HIGHLIGHT QUOTES[00:03:15] "AI, statistics, machine learning, data science, for me, all of those terms have intimate relationships." – Devavret Shah[00:04:32] "Humans primarily do two things really well: mind and muscle." – Devavret Shah[01:00:27] "Don't just rush into AI because it's cool. Carefully choose where you go." – Devavret Shah[01:00:51] "Have internal champions who should be educated in terms of how to use AI." – Devavret Shah[01:04:13] "It's time to just upskill a little around AI so that we are not left behind." – Devavret Shah
Deborah Ancona's area of expertise includes organizational behavior, leadership, and the dynamics of high-performing teams. She is mainly known for her pioneering research into how successful teams operate, which led to the concept of X-teams—a framework for driving innovation within large organizations. Ancona's work also focuses on distributed leadership and creating research-based tools, practices, and teaching models to foster creative leadership at all organizational levels. Deborah is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor at the Sloan School of Management. She is best known for pioneering research on high-performing teams and distributing nimble leadership and leadership signatures. Deborah is also the founder of the MIT Leadership Center, which is revolutionizing traditional leadership to solve the most challenging problems in management. Her book X-Teams gives deep insights into creating innovative, successful teams with examples from Microsoft, Takeda, and the Museum of Modern Art. She also co-founded xLEAD, which develops research-based tools to encourage creative leadership across management levels. Her work bridges theory and practice, bringing novel ideas into leadership practice. Deborah has been with MIT for over 20 years and, in 2018, was awarded the Jamieson Prize, MIT Sloan's highest teaching honor. Her widely acclaimed research on how family upbringing affects workplace behavior was published in the Harvard Business Review, titled “Family Ghosts in the Executive Suite”, as was her article on the 4-CAPS+ model, “In Praise of the Incomplete Leader”. https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahancona123/ https://mitsloan.mit.edu/centers-initiatives/mit-leadership-center/our-people-mit-leadership-center https://www.amazon.com/dp/1591396921 https://www.xlead.co/about On the podcast, Deborah would love to talk about: How high-performing teams monitor trends within and outside the organization to perform better. I use the distributed leadership model to adapt to today's rapidly changing business environment. Knowing your “family ghosts” and leadership signature can push your leadership to the next level. Leadership in Rapidly Changing Environments Deborah, a professor at MIT Sloan, discussed her research on leadership for rapidly changing environments, including developing capabilities for innovative teams and agile organizations, as well as the impact of childhood experiences on executives. Michael acknowledged the complexity of contemporary organizations due to factors like the pandemic, new workforce generations, and differing expectations. Understanding Purpose and Culture in Organizations Michael and Deborah discussed the importance of clearly understanding an organization's purpose and culture. Deborah emphasized the significance of answering the question of 'why should we exist?' and highlighted the usefulness of culture decks, which help to align employees around a shared vision. Michael illustrated this point by discussing the evolution of Netflix and the need for their culture to remain in sync with their changing business model. Both agreed on the necessity of inclusiveness in shaping an organization's culture. Leadership, Learning, and Curiosity in Organizations Michael and Deborah discussed the importance of including all stakeholders and fostering a culture of learning and curiosity in organizations. They emphasized the need for leadership at all levels and the value of funneling and choice mechanisms to evaluate new ideas. They also highlighted the role of curiosity in driving innovation and overcoming challenges. Deborah shared her insights on how leaders can facilitate learning and address their "shoulds" that may hold them back. Michael agreed and pointed out the benefits of involving teams as advisors and maintaining a curious approach to opportunities and challenges. X Teams and Curiosity in Organizations Deborah discussed creating 'X teams,' which are externally focused and aim to understand customer demands, technology usage, and other contextual factors. She emphasized the importance of curiosity and inter-team coordination in these groups. Deborah also suggested that organizations could encourage curiosity by having team members interview customers or explore how technology is used in their domain. Michael shared a positive experience where such an approach was successfully applied, highlighting the value of customer feedback and the potential for new product features. Understanding Customer Needs and Empathy Michael and Deborah discussed the importance of understanding customer needs and pain points. Deborah shared an example of a Microsoft team that delved deeper into understanding their customers' issues, leading to the development of products that addressed those problems. Michael agreed with this approach, highlighting the value of conversations that seek to understand different viewpoints and perspectives. He emphasized the need for more people to engage in such discussions to foster empathy and understanding, which he believes is crucial today. Disruptive Technologies for Positive Change Michael and Deborah discussed the future of organizations and society. Deborah expressed hope in the potential of new technologies to positively impact various domains, such as healthcare and climate change. However, she also highlighted the need to balance the use of technology with empathy and critical thinking. Michael agreed, noting that people are increasingly curious and willing to learn from others to improve their organizations. Both emphasized the importance of discarding ineffective practices and using technology for the betterment of society. Discussing Deborah's Work on Healthy Organizations Michael and Deborah discussed her work and the importance of creating healthy organizations. Deborah shared that her work could be found on her faculty page at MIT Sloan, Exec Ed at MIT Sloan, and Exlead Co, which offers access to tools and a simulation tool. Michael expressed his appreciation for Deborah's work, highlighting its significance in making organizations healthier and more productive. They both emphasized the importance of reframing and changing mindsets to improve individual and organizational performance.