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In this episode of State of Choice, host Ed Tarnowski talks with Katherine Munal, Aaron Gillham and Nathan Sanders about school choice updates in their states. The push for universal education choice continued to gain traction in March, with Wyoming becoming the latest state to adopt an Education Savings Account (ESA) program open to all students. The development marks another key milestone in a national movement that has seen rapid legislative activity in recent years.
In this episode of State of Choice, host Ed Tarnowski talks with Katherine Munal, Aaron Gillham and Nathan Sanders about school choice updates in their states including some huge news in Tennessee!
This week on the Codcast, CommonWealth Beacon's Jennifer Smith is joined by Bruce Schneier, fellow and lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, and Nathan Sanders, fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. They discuss how AI has the power to strengthen civic engagement in elections and policymaking, the importance of transparency it its use, and how it can be developed to prioritize democratic values.
In this episode of State of Choice, host Ed Tarnowski talks with Katherine Schultz, Nathan Sanders, and Aaron Gillham about state election results and how they may impact the state of choice.
This week, we’re talking about how teenagers are using artificial intelligence tools like chatbots and image generators, often without the knowledge of their parents and teachers, according to a recent report from the nonprofit Common Sense Media. Monday we heard about that research from Jim Steyer, founder and CEO of the group. And now we want to home in on a specific piece of what he said: “If you look back at the advent of social media, about 20 years ago, we pretty much blew the regulatory side of that, but also the educating teachers and parents part of that. And we left kids on their own.” So we called up Nathan Sanders, an affiliate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, who has written about the overlapping risks of AI and social media.
This week, we’re talking about how teenagers are using artificial intelligence tools like chatbots and image generators, often without the knowledge of their parents and teachers, according to a recent report from the nonprofit Common Sense Media. Monday we heard about that research from Jim Steyer, founder and CEO of the group. And now we want to home in on a specific piece of what he said: “If you look back at the advent of social media, about 20 years ago, we pretty much blew the regulatory side of that, but also the educating teachers and parents part of that. And we left kids on their own.” So we called up Nathan Sanders, an affiliate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, who has written about the overlapping risks of AI and social media.
This week, we’re talking about how teenagers are using artificial intelligence tools like chatbots and image generators, often without the knowledge of their parents and teachers, according to a recent report from the nonprofit Common Sense Media. Monday we heard about that research from Jim Steyer, founder and CEO of the group. And now we want to home in on a specific piece of what he said: “If you look back at the advent of social media, about 20 years ago, we pretty much blew the regulatory side of that, but also the educating teachers and parents part of that. And we left kids on their own.” So we called up Nathan Sanders, an affiliate of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, who has written about the overlapping risks of AI and social media.
Send us a Text Message. Welcome to the Private Equity Podcast! In this episode, host Alex Rawlings dives into a rich conversation with Nathan Sanders. From navigating financial constraints during the pandemic to tackling add-on acquisitions and integrating technology effectively, Nathan shares valuable insights gained from his extensive experience in leading Private Equity-backed businesses. Tune in to glean lessons on leadership, growth strategies, and the importance of a growth mindset in the world of Private Equity. [00:12] Introduction to the episode, highlighting Nathan Sanders' experience as a Private Equity-backed CEO in various industries.[01:35] Nathan Sanders introduces himself as a value-driven leader, emphasizing his focus on transformation and continuous improvement.[02:32] Discussion on the common mistake of focusing too much on short-term challenges rather than long-term value creation in Private Equity-backed companies.[04:52] Strategies for shifting focus towards long-term value creation during the middle phase of Private Equity investments.[08:04] Nathan shares lessons learned from leading Brooke Furniture through challenges and towards a successful exit.[12:17] Processes implemented to gather intelligence on customer service needs, including direct interactions with customers and team members.[15:32] Refinement of processes to automate simpler tasks, allowing the team to focus on addressing exceptions and improving service delivery.[16:29] Nathan Sanders discusses the impact of understanding customer needs and team alignment on business success, leading to increased KPIs and decreased variable costs.[17:29] Sanders talks about tackling financial constraints during the pandemic and other industry headwinds by redeploying resources and focusing on revenue growth.[20:09] Discussion on mitigating financial risks during challenging times and leveraging opportunities for revenue growth through strategic decision-making.[20:38] Sanders shares advice for portfolio executives on managing acquisitions, emphasizing the importance of understanding the purpose behind acquisitions and building in risk factors.[26:56] Insights from Sanders on successful integration strategies for acquisitions, including understanding the end goal, focusing on process mapping, and fostering a growth mindset within the team.[29:46] Sanders discusses lessons learned from working with both large and small companies, highlighting the importance of technology implementation and process mapping in driving efficiency and growth.[32:34] Discussion on prioritizing technology investments based on customer-facing needs and optimizing processes for maximum impact on revenue growth.[36:22] Recommendations from Sanders on books and podcasts, including "The Fixed Versus Growth Mindset" by Carol Dweck, "What Got You Here, Won't Get You There" by Marshall Goldsmith, and the Founders Podcast with David Sentra.[42:05] Insights from Sanders on fostering a growth mindset within teams, effective communication strategies, and recommendations for further engagement through LinkedIn and personal email.You can connect with Nathan Sanders on LinkedIn by visiting his profile here.Thank you for tuning in!To get the newest Private Equity episodes, you can subscribe on iTunes or Spotify here.Lastly, if you have any feedback on the podcast or want to reach out to Alex with any questions, sen
In this episode, Nathan Sanders joins us to discuss how Artificial Intelligence technologies are impacting political processes in complex ways, including increasing disruptive risks to legislative processes but also providing enforcement mechanisms. Sanders also addresses what regulatory frameworks and Codes of Ethics should include. Nathan Sanders is a data scientist and an Affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University where he is focused on creating open technology to help vulnerable communities and all stakeholders participate in the analysis and development of public policy.Links in this episode: How ChatGPT Hijacks Democracy (NYT)We Don't Need to Reinvent our Democracy to Save it from AILarge Language Models as LobbyistsHow AI could write our lawsMassachusetts Platform for Legislative EngagementWhite House AI Bill of RightsShare GPTAdditional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyPolitics is Everything PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group
In this episode, Nathan Sanders joins us to discuss how Artificial Intelligence technologies are impacting political processes in complex ways, including increasing disruptive risks to legislative processes but also providing enforcement mechanisms. Sanders also addresses what regulatory frameworks and Codes of Ethics should include. Nathan Sanders is a data scientist and an Affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University where he is focused on creating open technology to help vulnerable communities and all stakeholders participate in the analysis and development of public policy. Cover art for this episode was generated by DALL-E. Links in this episode: How ChatGPT Hijacks Democracy (NYT) We Don't Need to Reinvent our Democracy to Save it from AI Large Language Models as Lobbyists How AI could write our laws Massachusetts Platform for Legislative Engagement White House AI Bill of Rights Share GPT
Nathan is an Operations Executive with demonstrated success in re-inventing and transforming supply chain, E-commerce, logistics, high SKU fulfillment, drop ship, domestic/international transportation, procurement and business development efforts. He takes charge to initiate service improvement, cost savings, and efficiency programs.
So here we are, finally with episode 9 of Season 6! There has been a lot going on for me in the lead up to getting another episode out, apologies that it is much later than usual, a few things have happened that have just meant that I have had no time at all to focus on new episodes.I was grateful for Nathan getting in touch to do an episode for the podcast and unfortunately I was plagued with a disastrous internet connection on the night and my camera and mic had issues throughout the conversation.Hopefully what we have captured gives you a flavour of Nathan's band story and how he is Made to Parade. It was great to hear Nathan talking about being inspired by the podcast and indeed previous guests.Our next episode is due to feature Airdrie Grenadiers, and then we will hopefully have a CD launch episode featuring members of Whiterock and Greengairs talking about their new CD's as well as previewing some tracks from both.Our final episode will be an update on the new plans for the future and hopefully a few conversations with some previous guests, so make are you keep an eye and ear out for them.Thanks as always to our sponsors, Drumchapel Red Hand Comrades, I really appreciate your support, and our faithful made to parade patrons.Until next time look after yourselves and take it easy.Keep marching on.Glenn
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The Livingston Parish Young Republicans is an officially recognized chapter of the Louisiana Young Republican Federation. The new organization is led by Chairman Nathan Sanders, a Walker native who serves as grassroots engagement director for Americans for Prosperity and vice chairman of the Louisiana Young Republican Federation. Sitting down today on local Leaders the Podcast hosted by Jim Chapman is both Nathan Sanders and Community Leader Larry Davis, discussing various topics including an upcoming Town Hall you must check out! #LiivngstonParish #YoungRepublicans #Politics #RepublicanParty --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/localleadersthepodcast/support
In this week's episode, Cody explains the Mobile Hunter Roadshow. How these gatherings came to be, what to expect at a typical event, and the first of many to come discussions from the roadshow. One key segment of the shows is the Roadshow Q&A, an open panel podcast with the team and attendees. The Ohio/West Virginia Roadshow event was action-packed, and the team got into some great discussions. Joining Cody DAcquisto in this Roadshow Q&A segment is guest speakers: Nathan Sanders, Byron Horton, Jake Bush, Heath Cisco, and Jacob Lishen. Topics this week include: -The October Lull -Checking wind and thermals -Mountain Bucks -Buck Bedding -Favorite week to hunt
Being taught to avoid talking about politics and has led to a lack of understanding of politics, and The Livingston Parish Young Republican Chapter is getting in the game. (Livingston Parish Young Republicans KICKOFF EVENT: January 20th, 2022 at TOLA Cafe' 105 N. Range Ave, Denham Springs, LA 70726. DOORS OPEN AT 6:00PM, the event starts at 7:00PM)- Special Guest-Council-member Amber DugasRep. Valarie HodgesRPEC Chairman Derek Babcock. A part of their mission is to effectively affect positive change and help get our young people educated and engaged so that they understand that politics is not a "bad" thing and it's essential. In this episode of The Livingston Parish Thread Podcast, Livingston Parish's own Nathan Sanders and Larry Davis helps bring awareness to what the Livingston Parish Young Republican's Mission is and how you can get involved. There's not been a more important time in our lifetime to make "getting educated and involved" an absolute priority, and this organization is one to consider using as a means to not only making yourself better, but making our community and our Country better. There is no power to "We The People," if "We The People" don't set some of our time aside to become effective citizens by practicing our citizenship. We wear the shirts, have the tattoo's, the stickers, the flags, but are we actually putting in the work?It's time to put in the work. Check out the interview to find out more.
In today's sermon, Dr. Nathan teaches us about the Kingdom of God. There is power and authority in the title King when referenced to Jesus. As His followers and servants, we live under His rule and reign, and we have a transfer of His power and authority. Take some time to listen to this amazing message to learn more about the truths of who God is as King and who we are as part of His kingdom.
Pouring Out is a podcast about Christianity, theology, and spirituality. Stewart Butler and Joseph Vassallo are joined by Dr. Nathan Sanders to discuss Philippians chapter 2, including conversations on selfishness, Epaphroditus, complaining, and radical humility! Consider subscribing! New Pouring Out episodes every Monday! Find us on YouTube: Butler Media Productions LLC --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pouringout/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pouringout/support
Those of us in Agriculture would rather be in the fields or with the herd than in an office dealing with finances. In this episode, Farm Credit VP and Branch Manager Nathan Sanders talks about the importance of financial planning. Not only does this bring more success in a farming operation, but it also can reduce future stress.That Farm Life Podcast is a resource of Agri Health Network. For more information and to find more resources, check out AgriHealth.net. Questions or comments? Email us at info@agrihealth.net.
- good tips for mobile hunting - good gear that might help mobile hunting - Heath Cisco buck beds snd finding a shooter- Nathan on best week to hunt and hunting hills. -Cody DAcquisto crazy buck story https://youtu.be/BopkLNVrWrI
Nathan Sanders talks to Catherine Anderson about what babies & children know about language, and how we can tell what they know!Intro and Outro music is "Alien Language" by Podington Bear on freemusicarchive.orgFind the show notes and transcript at this link:https://sites.google.com/view/word-to-the-whys-podcast/home/language-acquisition
Meg Grant talks to Nathan Sanders about why we do Phonetics, and how signed languages have phonetics even though they don't have sound! Intro and Outro music is "Alien Language" by Podington Bear on freemusicarchive.orgFind the show notes and transcript at this link:https://sites.google.com/view/word-to-the-whys-podcast/home/phonetics
Nathan Sanders, EBIC Alumni, encourages our students by making this question, “Would I obey and enter the waters of baptism? Would I be willing to obey Jesus commandment of water baptism? If you have questions about being Baptize in Water, this message will help you understand deeper the meaning of Water Baptism and why is important that Christians do it.
Nathan is a recent graduate of the Blueprint Process, he is an entrepreneur who just started off and tells us what he believed was going to be his next big adventure, only to realize it wasn’t what he expected. Nathan also tells us how he has been helping his wife with stress management and shares with us his abilities with hypnotherapy. The Blueprint Process host Tammi Brannan has a unique ability to see people's potential and success clues before they do. Through these conversations you’ll hear peoples BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal - her favorite thing) and you may even identify a few of your BHAG’s while you listen. Links and Resources from this Episode For show notes, resources and additional information go to https://blueprintprocess.com Connect with Nathan https://www.maidtoperfectioncorvallis.com/ Special Listener Gift Get a FREE 30 minute consultation with Tammi https://calendly.com/instinctivelife/blueprint-process-consult Email Tammi directly tammi@blueprintprocess.com Show Notes Nathan shares with us his story and background - 1:40 He shares with us how he helped her wife with stress management - 2:33 Nathan shares with us his abilities with hypnosis - 4:20 He explains to us how you can be spiritual in your thinking - 6:05 Exercise is good for our health and coaching kids in sports is a skill - 7:20 Tammi and Nathan talk about Nathan's experience with hypnotherapy - 9:30 Nathan explains to us his story of benchmark N°1 (what to do in the next 3 to 6 months) and benchmark N° 2 (what to do in the next 1 to 2 years) - 10:20 He tells us that the first step of all adventures is research - 12:18 Nathan explains to us the deadline for his first benchmark - 14:30 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with Apple Podcasts Click here to follow on Spotify Click here to subscribe with Stitcher Click here to subscribe with RSS
Nathan Sanders had a near death experience in 2013, since then he has been communicating with a being named SAM. He is here to talk about synchronicity with us. Nathan comes on the line and Daniel asks him a bit about his past. Turns out Nathan was a play write who put together some interesting […]
Nathan Sanders giving the full explanation of a water baptism and the purpose behind it at Foundations Weekend.
Do you remember a time in your life when you weren’t in a great place with God, but you knew someone who was? They were always in a great mood and they would always get excited whenever they mentioned God or church. You may have looked down on them, you were maybe jealous. You may have thought that the only Christians that should be excited about God are the Christians who were recently saved and haven’t struggled. However, God wants all of us to be excited about Him continuously. No matter where we’re at. But how do we keep that […]
As a people of God, we must be people of honor and integrity. People who will go the distance with the Lord and go the distance in ministry. The honor code has life and theological principles that we must follow to successfully have integrity. We need to decide between a life of image or a life of integrity. What’s more important?
For the first episode, JAE Multimedia Editor Ravi interviewed Nathan Sanders, a former 'professional wrestler’ and an ecologist at the University of Vermont. They talk about his first fieldwork experience, ants, plants, a skunk, why study biodiversity, WARM and SALT projects that he is involved in, advice for students, and many personal stories. Credits: Photographs taken from NateSanders.org, or provided by Nate, Music: Nihilore_Artifice (Freemusicarchive), Sound effects: Zedge.net, Additional footage: Videvo.org
A title like The Sugar Bean Sisters may conjure up images of sweet Southern belles, mint julips, or quaint sibling rivalries that end in hugs, forgiveness and tears. Perhaps it invokes memories of the female singing groups of by-gone days like the Andrews Sisters Wrong. Faye Clementine and Willie Mae Nettles are living out their lives in their ramshackle family home in swamp-side Sugar Bean, Florida. Once a happy family of five, they’re down to two after Mama’s passing, Papa’s hanging (by mob after accidentally poisoning 14 beauty pageant contestants,) and third sister Robinelle’s unfortunate consumption by ‘gator. Willie Mae pines for the local Mormon Bishop and the bright lights of Salt Lake City. Faye longs for the return of an alien spaceship that landed in their corn field twenty-five years ago, and hopes it will whisk her away to some distant planet. Their mundane existence is interrupted by the arrival of Miss Videllia Sparks, a “dancer” out of New Orleans stranded by car trouble. Then things start to get weird. A hidden grapefruit fortune, Eva Gabor wigs, sandwiches, Jack Daniels, snakes, the Weekly World News, voodoo curses, Disney World, ghosts, a Reptile Woman and spontaneous human combustion all come to play over this bizarre play’s two hour running time. Need I say this show has some twists and turns to it? Director Denise Elia-Yen has gathered a tight ensemble of performers, including Lydia Revelos, Larry Williams and Sharon Griffith, but make no bones about it, Mesdames Mary Gannon Graham and mollie boice rule the Sugar Bean roost as the strangest pair of sisters since Blanche and ‘Baby’ Jane Hudson from Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? The humor, as that reference may indicate, is often macabre as the show begins by taking you one on one journey and by intermission veers to another. The humor, though plentiful, gets darker and darker as the evening progresses. All this weirdness takes place on finely detailed, over-stuffed, multi-level set by Eddy Hansen and Elizabeth Bazzano that is as much a character in this piece as any of the performers. It may be the most interesting set I’ve seen in the Condiotti space. Adding to the swampy ambience are some nice projections by Patrick Taber and a terrific sound design by Jessica Johnson. It’s tough to categorize the Spreckels Theatre Company’s production of The Sugar Bean Sisters. Nathan Sanders’s script is a southern gothic theatrical stew - part family drama, part jet-black comedy, and part supernatural fantasy. At heart, it’s a comedy of desperation. It’s the oddest play I’ve seen in while, and I just saw a play about Jeffrey Dahmer. It’s campy, creepy and often very funny. There’s certainly nothing else like it on stage right now in this area. By all means, head on out to the Spreckels Performing Arts Center, if ya like. But DON’T sit in Momma’s chair. It just ain’t done… The Sugar Bean Sisters plays at the Spreckels Performing Arts Center in Rohnert Park through April 9. For more information, go to spreckelsonline.com
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This week we learned that Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis decided on a FWB relationship only, but somehow it turned into married with two kids. Our guest co-host, Twitter star, Nathan Sanders explains to Cooper how that switch happens in a man's brain. How is it that one day you are a player trolling for babes, and the next you are a fiercely loyal dad and husband? Also, what is the dad bar set so low for the DILF but not for the MILF?
This week we learned that Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis decided on a FWB relationship only, but somehow it turned into married with two kids. Our guest co-host, Twitter star, Nathan Sanders explains to Cooper how that switch happens in a man's brain. How is it that one day you are a player trolling for babes, and the next you are a fiercely loyal dad and husband? Also, what is the dad bar set so low for the DILF but not for the MILF?
If it seems like being the child of an aging celebrity dad has it's issues, try being Keri Kasem, any one of Glen Campbell's eight children or any of Muhammad Ali's nine children who had to fight for visitation and conservatorship as their dads became more incapacitated. Our dad-on-the-street, Nathan Sanders, explores this insidious problem in Hollywood. Then it's part two with Dr. Robi Ludwig from Scorned. Her book, Your Best Age is Now examines why aging in Hollywood is not what it used to be, especially for the new breed of empowered women. What's changed and why are we happier as we age? Dr. Robi explains.
If it seems like being the child of an aging celebrity dad has it's issues, try being Keri Kasem, any one of Glen Campbell's eight children or any of Muhammad Ali's nine children who had to fight for visitation and conservatorship as their dads became more incapacitated. Our dad-on-the-street, Nathan Sanders, explores this insidious problem in Hollywood. Then it's part two with Dr. Robi Ludwig from Scorned. Her book, Your Best Age is Now examines why aging in Hollywood is not what it used to be, especially for the new breed of empowered women. What's changed and why are we happier as we age? Dr. Robi explains.
Our dad-on-the-street, comic Nathan Sanders, explores how expensive it is to raise a child (let alone three) and why they are so darn expensive...no matter where you live. Then, Dr. Robi Ludwig from ID Channel's Scorned joins us to explain why spouses murder each other rather than divorce, and why we as viewers are so crazy obsessed with watching this type of drama unfold. Also, why are some us full of rage while others can think before they do anything they will regret. Dr. Robi gives us the science behind it.
Our dad-on-the-street, comic Nathan Sanders, explores how expensive it is to raise a child (let alone three) and why they are so darn expensive...no matter where you live. Then, Dr. Robi Ludwig from ID Channel's Scorned joins us to explain why spouses murder each other rather than divorce, and why we as viewers are so crazy obsessed with watching this type of drama unfold. Also, why are some us full of rage while others can think before they do anything they will regret. Dr. Robi gives us the science behind it.
Mob Wives star, Renee Graziano has shared so much with her fans. But it is her struggle with depression that has her opening up to her pal Vikki Ziegler and psychologist Cooper Lawrence. Why are so many women depressed and why do so many suffer rather than get the help they need? We will tell you. Then we lighten the mood with twitter star and comic, Nathan Sanders, who is wondering, why on earth is Benedict Cumberbatch being named 'Father of the Year' when his only kid is 10 months old? What could he have done in ten months to earn that title? Nathan and the ladies discuss! Follow him @CulturedRuffian Cooper: @CooperLawrence Vikki: @vikkiziegler
Mob Wives star, Renee Graziano has shared so much with her fans. But it is her struggle with depression that has her opening up to her pal Vikki Ziegler and psychologist Cooper Lawrence. Why are so many women depressed and why do so many suffer rather than get the help they need? We will tell you. Then we lighten the mood with twitter star and comic, Nathan Sanders, who is wondering, why on earth is Benedict Cumberbatch being named 'Father of the Year' when his only kid is 10 months old? What could he have done in ten months to earn that title? Nathan and the ladies discuss! Follow him @CulturedRuffian Cooper: @CooperLawrence Vikki: @vikkiziegler
[un-witty exclamation thing here] The Worst Little Podcast – S5 E27 – Download Link Warning: This episode is jam packed full of awesome. First, our guest – Idol Smasher, a Reno metal band that includes a member of the Dogwater family. Nate Sanders, Assistant Engineer on extended hiatus, is the guitarist for this wicked ripper of […]
Bam! Just like that! The Worst Little Podcast – Download Link – S3 E32 We’re getting caught up here. This should be the last late episode for a while (BOY, an intern sure would be nice, if you know anyone who wants to learn about the exciting world of podcast production!). However, this week, the […]