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What are the latest innovations in autoimmune care and precision medicine, and how does this change how chronic conditions like Lupus are treated? Dr. Nicholas Young joins the Good Question Podcast to discuss his groundbreaking, targeted approach to disease treatment and prevention – offering a ray of hope to those affected by autoimmune conditions… Dr. Young, an expert at the forefront of immunology, is the founder of More than Moore's Precision Medicine Solutions (MtM). MtM's mission statement is simple yet profound: “To facilitate the research needed to expand the use and implementation of individualized/precision medicine to improve patient outcomes.” Drawing from years of experience in the clinical application of results, Dr. Young and his team provide others with comprehensive access to the latest data and advanced analytics in an effort to revolutionize the healthcare system. Want to learn more about how they work towards this goal? Hit play to join the discussion! In this episode, we dive into: What makes illnesses like Lupus so difficult to treat. How the human body reacts to autoimmune conditions. Lifestyle changes that can help reduce the impact of Lupus. How clinically approved testing informs therapeutic decision-making. For more insights and updates on Dr. Young and his work with MtM, follow along here. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr
In this episode, we connect with Dr. Nicholas Young, a leading figure in the field of immunology and the founder of More than Moore's Precision Medicine Solutions (MtM). Dr. Young and his team at MtM are at the forefront of developing targeted approaches for preventing and treating various diseases – with a particular focus on Lupus and other autoimmune conditions. Using data from clinically approved testing, Dr. Young and his team help inform therapeutic decision-making in an effort to improve patient outcomes. Want to learn more about how MtM helps manage routine and preventative care using a cutting-edge integrated approach? Listen in now… In this conversation, we cover: What Lupus is, and how it impacts the body. How autoimmune diseases operate and function. How complementary alternative strategies and exercise can suppress Lupus. Factors that contribute to the development of Lupus. Join us as we uncover the latest innovations in autoimmune care and precision medicine – offering new hope for those affected by Lupus and other chronic conditions! You can follow along with MtM and their important work here. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9
This week, we read Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan Abby joins me on this episode to discuss: The characters who really made this book such a devious, sexy inside look into the richest people in Singapore The biggest plot holes in the movie that the book filled in Why the audiobook absolutely SLAYS Open your book and press play on a podcast episode that will have you booking a trip to Paris with your private shopper (just kidding…more like hopping onto Amazon and getting that $30 sweatshirt set you've been eying for the last week). Mentioned in the Pairings section of the podcast: DRINK: Singapore Sling TV SHOW - Gossip Girl, The Fall of the House of Usher BOOK - What We Were Promised, The Crazy Rich Asians Trilogy MOVIE - Crazy Rich Asians, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Meet the Fockers Quick Summary: When New Yorker Rachel Chu agrees to spend the summer in Singapore with her boyfriend, Nicholas Young, she envisions a humble family home and quality time with the man she hopes to marry. But Nick has failed to give his girlfriend a few key details. One, that his childhood home looks like a palace; two, that he grew up riding in more private planes than cars; and three, that he just happens to be the country's most eligible bachelor. On Nick's arm, Rachel may as well have a target on her back the second she steps off the plane, and soon, her relaxed vacation turns into an obstacle course of old money, new money, nosy relatives, and scheming social climbers. *** Once you're done listening, hop onto our Instagram and TikTok @rwreadspodcast to give us your thoughts on the discussion and the book. We look forward to hearing from you! * Disclaimer * At Red Wine Reads, we want to engage in the stories of people from all kinds of backgrounds and experiences. The value of books lies in the power of storytelling and sharing a range of perspectives. We don't want to just read what we know, we want to read stories that open our worldview. And in turn, that means getting into challenging, rewarding conversations. But we are not experts in any field — literature, race relations, politics, etc .— and we know that our reviews of these books come from a place of privilege. We encourage our community of readers to add to these conversations with their own thoughts, critiques, and questions. We want to open up a safe place for people. That being said, we also realize that getting into race, sexuality, gender, and other difficult topics can be triggering. We aim to include content warnings whenever they are applicable but we are not perfect. So as we continue to do our best, know you have the room to tell us when we can do better and even, if you want to, share resources with us. Let's learn, grow, and have fun together.
Potentialen är enorm med över en miljard lyssnare och en stenhård censur som är lättare att ta sig runt – ändå tar poddmarknaden inte fart i Kina. Varför? Den Digitala Draken leds av Jacob Lovén, Nicholas Young och Tom Xiong och produceras tillsammans med Svenska Dagbladet.
Nicholas Young is back to talk all things Space 1999 and beyond, Jamie and Richard discover some reusable props in Fab Facts while Chris Dale meets the woman with ten brains in this week's Randomiser!00:20 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 04:55 FAB Facts12:06 The Gerry Anderson News!15:14 The Voice Of The Podsterons23:41 Nicholas Young - Part 250:11 Comments from the Gerry Anderson Official Youtube Channel57:35 The Randomiser with Chris Dale1:17:36 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedGuest LinksNews LinksNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
Actor Nicholas Young tells us about filming the classic Space 1999 story, The Bringers Of Wonder, as well as his life as one of the Tomorrow People. Jamie and Richard discover Brains' doppelgänger, while Chris Dale has a WIN on the Randomiser sofa!00:16 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 03:44 FAB Facts11:06 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below13:44 The Voice Of The Podsterons!22:23 Nicholas Young - Part 11:01:22 Comments from the Official Listeners' Facebook Group1:07:11 The Randomiser with Chris Dale1:32:40 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedGuest LinksNews LinksNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
Welcome to the Armchair Fantasy Show, your ultimate destination for all things dynasty football! In this episode, we have a special guest joining us - Nicholas Young from Dynasty Pros! Get ready for an exciting discussion as we dive into the world of dynasty football with our segment called "Spade or Fade." We'll be breaking down the latest players, strategies, and trends to help you make the best decisions for your dynasty team. But that's not all! We also have an engaging mailbag segment where we answer your burning questions and provide expert advice to help you dominate your dynasty league. Whether you're a seasoned dynasty player or just starting out, our show is packed with valuable insights that you won't want to miss. And if that wasn't enough, we're drafting monster movie monsters for an epic battle Royale! Join us as we assemble our dream teams of iconic creatures from the silver screen and debate their strengths, weaknesses, and ultimate showdown potential. So grab your favorite snack, settle into your armchair, and join us for an action-packed episode filled with fantasy football expertise, intriguing discussions, and a dose of monster movie madness. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications, so you never miss an episode of the Armchair Fantasy Show!
Following their Secret Army episode last season, here Andy & Martin tackle its spin-off Kessler. The pair agree that its a very different show to its parent, which doesn't always hit the mark, but nevertheless boasts some fine acting, especially Clifford Rose in the title role, and wonderfully intricate scripts from John Brason and Gerry Glaister. 6 episodes of absorbing drama take us from Germany to England to Paraguay in this continent spanning epic that was clearly inspired in part by The Odessa File and The Boys From Brazil. Directed by Michael E. Briant and Tristan De Vere Cole, Kessler offers a memorable final chapter to the Secret Army story. The cast also includes Alan Dobie as Bauer, Nitza Saul as Mical Rak, Alison Glennie as Ingrid, Oscar Quitak as Josef Mengele, Nicholas Young as Franz Höss, Ralph Michael as Colonel Ruckert, Guy Rolfe as Yqueras and, of course, some cameos from Bernard Hepton, Angela Richards and Juliet Hammond-Hill. Next Time: The Lotus Eaters
Det blåser kalla vindar över Kinas techscen. Ett infekterat handelskrig, statens allt hårdare nypor mot branschen och ändlösa, strikta karantänkrav har präglat techåret 2022. Eller som “Den Digitala Drakens” Nicholas Young sammanfattar det - som “en emoji med rynkad panna”. Och mycket finns det att prata om när vi också blickar framåt. Som att Bytedance, företaget som äger Tiktok, för första gången blev högre värderat än Meta. För hur kommer det sig att Tiktok fortsätter sitt segertåg, trots motstånd och misstänksamhet i väst? Att Shein, vars förmåga att rasande snabbt producera billiga plagg, har fått de västerländska modeföretagen att tappa marknadsandelar och nästan tycks omöjliga att stoppa i sin framfart. Samt att Kina, som ville ta ledartröjan inom elbilar och vinna den globala kapplöpningen om elektrifierade transporter, nu måste anpassa sina ambitioner till det globala handelskriget. I dagens avsnitt dyker Tom Xiong, Jacob Lovén och Nick Young ner i händelserna som präglat Kinas techscen 2022. Programledare: Jacob Lovén, Nicholas Young och Tom Xiong Produktion och ljudsättning: Kristoffer Folin på Ljudmagi Innehållsproducent: Katarina Andersson Ansvarig utgivare: Anna Careborg Musik licensierad från Epidemic Sound, Blue Dot Sessions och Artlist Avsnittet innehåller ljudklipp från Bloomberg, CNBC, CNN Vill du fortsätta fördjupa dig i Kinas techscen? Gå in på svd.se/dendigitaladraken, där hittar du fler avsnitt, artiklar och länkar om alltifrån de snabbt växande techbolagen till de statliga regleringarna av sektorn.
Det blåser kalla vindar över Kinas techscen. Ett infekterat handelskrig, statens allt hårdare nypor mot branschen och ändlösa, strikta karantänkrav har präglat techåret 2022. Eller som "Den Digitala Drakens" Nicholas Young sammanfattar det - som "en emoji med rynkad panna”. Och mycket finns det att prata om när vi också blickar framåt. Som att Bytedance, företaget som äger Tiktok, för första gången blev högre värderat än Meta. För hur kommer det sig att Tiktok fortsätter sitt segertåg, trots motstånd och misstänksamhet i väst? Att Shein, vars förmåga att rasande snabbt producera billiga plagg, har fått de västerländska modeföretagen att tappa marknadsandelar och nästan tycks omöjliga att stoppa i sin framfart. Samt att Kina, som ville ta ledartröjan inom elbilar och vinna den globala kapplöpningen om elektrifierade transporter, nu måste anpassa sina ambitioner till det globala handelskriget. I dagens avsnitt dyker Tom Xiong, Jacob Lovén och Nick Young ner i händelserna som präglat Kinas techscen 2022. Programledare: Jacob Lovén, Nicholas Young och Tom XiongProduktion och ljudsättning: Kristoffer Folin på LjudmagiInnehållsproducent: Katarina AnderssonAnsvarig utgivare: Anna CareborgMusik licensierad från Epidemic Sound, Blue Dot Sessions och ArtlistAvsnittet innehåller ljudklipp från Bloomberg, CNBC, CNNVill du fortsätta fördjupa dig i Kinas techscen? Gå in på svd.se/dendigitaladraken, där hittar du fler avsnitt, artiklar och länkar om alltifrån de snabbt växande techbolagen till de statliga regleringarna av sektorn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'Such a fine, sunny day' was the last thing 21-year-old resistance fighter Sophia Scholl said, before being executed in Munich after a Nazi show-trial in 1943. It's also the name of a new song cycle by New Zealand composer Alan Griffiths who imagines how Sophie, a member of the student-led White Rose group, might have reacted to today's world. Performing the premiere of the song-cycle is internationally in-demand Kiwi bass-baritone Paul Whelan, accompanied by pianists Anna Maksymova and Nicholas Young Alan explains to Lynn Freeman why Sophia's last words resonate so strongly with him. 'Such A Fine, Sunny Day' premieres at The Piano in Christchurch on September 17th. Also premiering at the concert will be several other of Alan's compositions performed by pianist Nicholas Young, and a violin duet with local violinist Rose Light. 'Such A Fine, Sunny Day' will be included in Alan's next album Land No More? due out next year.
Time Brickey from Chicago, IL is in Minneapolis performing in Jelly's Last Jam. He talks about his mentors including Reggio "The Hoofer" McLaughlin & Tristan Bruns, tap shoe mics, performing in blackface, and receives a call from Ted Louis Levy. Visit his site www.heyti.me This episode also includes shout-outs to; Erinn Liebhard, Anthony Lo Cascio, Dianne "Lady Di" Walker, Jared Grimes, Sarah Reich, DeWitt Fleming Jr., Julius Collins, Brittany Marie, Kaleena Miller, Shoe Horn, Eugene Flemming, Geoff "Tasty" LeCrone, Lia Spirka, Max Pollak, Ricci Milan, Galen Higgins, Michelle Dorrance, Nicholas Young, and many more. "Pale Moonlight" by Andy Ausland used with permission, and available on Spotify and Apple Music. Send me an email. Hit me up! rick@havetapshoeswilltravel.com Questions? Comments? Ideas? Visit Anchor.fm/HaveTapShoesWillTravel and record a quick voicemail message using your phone. While you're there, please make a donation to the podcast. It's very easy to become a monthly supporter at the $1, $5, or $10 levels. Any amount is greatly appreciated and goes directly toward hosting our website and creating new episodes. Check out havetapshoeswilltravel.com Follow us on FB, IG, and TW @HaveTapShoesWillTravel Friday 5/27 MN Tap Experience & Saturday 5/28 - National Tap Dance Day, Como Pavilion, St. Paul - Keane Sense of Rhythm - tapcompany.org 6/9 - 6/12 Swingin' Into Summer, St. Cloud, MN - radiantrhythminitiative.com 8/1 - 8/6 The Storyboard Experience, Minneapolis, MN - rhythmstreetmovement.com A big THANK YOU to: Dancing Fair at dancingfair.com ADDITIONAL TAP WEBSITES: M.A.D.D. Rhythms maddrhythms.com Buckets and Tap Shoes bucketsandtapshoes.com Sarah Reich sarahreich.com Max Pollak mxpllk.com Ayodele Casel ayodelecasel.com Dorrance Dance dorrancedance.com "Go in rhythm, y'all." - Professor Robert L. Reed, St. Louis Tap and Heritage Festival --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/havetapshoeswilltravel/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/havetapshoeswilltravel/support
O2O, online to offline, är trenden där det pumpats in mer pengar än något annat område. Det här avsnittet är del 2 i berättelsen om hur hela offlinevärlden digitaliseras och skapar både nya techgiganter och konsumentbeteenden. Tillsammans med våra gäster Eva Xiao, Nicholas Young och Tim He tittar vi lite djupare på Meituan-Dianping som börsnoterades med en värdering på över 50 miljarder dollar samt hela O2O-marknaden. På några fåtal år har den kinesiska konsumenten vant sig vid en värld där man kan beställa i stort sett vad som helst närsomhelst och få det levererat till dörren på mindre än en timme. Fysiska butiker och restauranger flätas ihop med digitala beställningar och skapar helt nya beteende-mönster. Men är det komfortabla livet med O2O- appen som levererar på studs via stressade gigarbetare hållbart i längden? Och vad händer med all data som samlas in om användarna - både online och offline? Meituan Dianping - Kinas tredje största företag och frontrunner i O2O-racet - gick nyligen till börsen med en värdering på 40 miljarder dollar. Vissa experter har påpekat att det här bara är ytterligare ett exempel på Kinas uppblåsta techsektor medan andra siar om att det här är företaget som faktiskt lyckats utmana Alibaba.
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Everything You Need to Know About TikTok and How You Can Use It for Your Personal Brand or Business With Nicholas Young | TNE088What and who do you watch on TikTok? At this point in time, there's no denying how powerful a platform TikTok has become in such a short span of time. More and more people as well as businesses are realizing just how beneficial the app is for their growth and this has led to a gold rush of sorts. In this episode, I am joined by Nicholas Young, who saw the potential just as the platform was in its early stages and decided to create a TikTok advertising agency, Pluto Media. Join us as Nicholas and I talk about the most random content we've seen achieve mind blowing success on TikTok and how valuable ads are on the platform. We also discuss why TikTok is the ideal place for small brands to market their products and the bizarre goal of the platform for its content creators. Tune in and let us dispel the misconception about TikTok being a childish app together and help you realize just how valuable it can be for your business! Nicholas Young's LinksNicholas Young's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicholaswyoung/Pluto Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pluto.media/?hl=enPluto Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/_plutomedia?lang=enPluto Media website: https://www.pluto.media/Pluto Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlutoMediaDiscovery/Pluto Media YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpLN-KLq4Mydnii0_OygiZATimestamps:[4:40]The craziest TikTok content we've seen go viral [6:56]Why TikTok Will Be The Biggest Platform, According to Nicholas[11:16]The Benefit Small Businesses Can Get From TikTok[32:22]How Much Has TikTok Seeped into Main Pop Culture?[36:46]Here's How Khaby Lame Became TikTok's Most Famous Content Creator[39:19]How To Maintain The Momentum if Your Post Blows Up on TikTokOmar's (Host) Social Media:Instagram - @nomadablesTikTok - @nomadablesFacebook Group - NOMADABLES - Accountability & Growth Community for Remote Workers- Perfect to meet fellow online entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital nomads.YouTube - Omar MoLinkedIn - Omar Mo Nomads CastTwitter - @nomadablesPintrest - @nomadablesClubhouse - @podsWEBSITE: https://www.nomadables.com/Support the show (http://www.nomadables.com)
Sir Nicholas Young is a solicitor and charity worker; operating as Chief Executive of Macmillan Cancer Relief between 1995 and 2001, and Chief Executive of the British Red Cross from 2001 to 2014, stepping down from the position following the tragic death of his son Alex. Having studied law at the University of Birmingham, he made a somewhat unconventional career pivot in the mid-80s when he became Secretary for Development at the Sue Ryder Foundation and never looked back. A much-lauded career that has also included positions within the government, Nicholas was Knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list in 2000 for services to cancer care. He was made a Freeman of the City of London in 2007 and in 2009 was invited to become a Companion of the Chartered Management Institute. Sir Nicholas is also chair of the judging panel for the Asian Women of Achievement Awards.-------For more information on the Women of the Future Programme and initiatives, please visit: www.womenofthefuture.co.uk
Episode 9, 2020: Mozart’s Six German Dances Wednesday 12 August 2020 This week we revisit Mozart’s first time in Prague in 1787 where he wrote the first of his ten sets of German Dances. But first, Phil Lambert (ANAM Music Librarian) clarifies that the music in the elegant ballroom scenes in film adaptations of Jane Austen’s novels where couples dance and change partners is not a German dance. On the contrary, in a German dance each dancer only has one partner – no sharing. In this episode Phil and ANAM alumnus Nicholas Young (piano 2017) chat about how Mozart, who was known as a procrastinator, wrote this piece in a spur of the moment to celebrate his final few days in Prague during his first visit. Phil calls it a dance track; a musical composition to get up and dance to. Nicholas also shares how the piece’s lack of tempo markings gave him the freedom to experiment with it to bring delightful music to his audience. The performance featured on this episode is from a 2017 ANAM Soundbite concert.
This week Keena and Sara Celebrate Asian American Heritage Month with Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. The story follows Rachel Chu, a NYU Economist, and her boyfriend Nicholas Young's summer vacation to Singapore for a wedding. Through meeting his family, Rachel learns of their status in Singapore and how expectations on family, wealth, status, love and gender differ between the Asian American community and the Crazy Rich Asians. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sara-and-keena/message
Nicholas Young, a member of the popular Red Hot Show Choir, Student Council, Track Team, and more at Hurricane High, is one of three Republicans running for two spots in District 22.
O2O, online to offline, är trenden där det pumpats in mer pengar än något annat område. Det här avsnittet är del 2 i berättelsen om hur hela offlinevärlden digitaliseras och skapar både nya techgiganter och konsumentbeteenden. Tillsammans med våra gäster Eva Xiao, Nicholas Young och Tim He tittar vi lite djupare på Meituan-Dianping som börsnoterades med en värdering på över 50 miljarder dollar samt hela O2O-marknaden.På några fåtal år har den kinesiska konsumenten vant sig vid en värld där man kan beställa i stort sett vadsomhelst närsomhelst och få det levererat till dörren på mindre än en timme.Fysiska butiker och restauranger flätas ihop med digitala beställningar och skapar helt nya beteende-mönster. Men är det komfortabla livet med O2O- appen som levererar på studs via stressade gigarbetare hållbart i längden?Och vad händer med all data som samlas in om användarna - både online och offline?Meituan Dianping - Kinas tredje största företag och frontrunner i O2O-racet - gick nyligen till börsen med en värdering på 40 miljarder dollar. Vissa experter har påpekat att det här bara är ytterligare ett exempel på Kinas uppblåsta techsektor medan andra siar om att det här är företaget som faktiskt lyckats utmana Alibaba.Medverkande: Jacob Loven, Tom Xiong, Nicholas Young, Eva Xiao och Tim HeMusik: Epidemic Sound (Licens), Artlist (Licens)Produktion: Jacob Loven, Katarina Andersson och Tom XiongMixning och post-produktion: Jacob Loven och PodbyrånHar du funderingar eller tips på ämnen som vi ska ta upp? Kontakta oss i sociala medier eller på digitaladraken.com. Den Digitala Draken är en subjektiv men oberoende skildring av utvecklingen av digitala tjänster i Kina och dess aktörer. I produktionen används ljudklipp från exempelvis nyhetssändningar. Dessa har ej förvrängts ur kontext och innehar relevans för skildringen samt skall anses användas under "fair use”. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We interview J Haigh about their experience organizing this year’s first-ever Colorado Gold Rust conference, what brought them to Rust, and what inspired them to give back to Rust’s community. Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Timestamps & referenced resources [@00:41] - Colorado Gold Rust [@01:48] - What got you into Rust? RustConf @ag_dubs (Ashley Williams) @carols10cents (Carol Nichols) [@03:01] - Getting involved with the Rust community Rust Boulder/Denver Meetup @focusaurus (Peter Lyons) [@07:50] - What is the Recurse Center? [@09:21] - Organizing a conference Auraria Campus @argorak (Florian Gilcher) Rust Fest Rust Community Events Team’s example timeline for organizing a conference Rust Belt Rust Rust Belt Rust 2018’s budgeting report [@17:27] - What have you learned for next time? [@19:36] - Who is helping with the conference? Nicholas Young [@22:05] - Community Inclusivity [@24:44] - CFP software [@25:34] - Finding a venue for a conference Credits Intro Theme: Aerocity Audio Editing: Reece McMillin Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset Show Notes: Jeremy Jung Hosts: Ben Striegel
One of the most hyped up words of 2018, AI or Artificial Intelligence has lately been portrayed as something that can enslave the human kind by everything from tech founders (Elon Musk) to tv shows (Black Mirror). This week's episode we have a special guest, Nicholas Young, to talk about this topic. Understanding what AI actually is, what it is used for currently, how the future will look like and discussing if we actually already are enslaved to AI. Nicholas Young is an entrepreneur running the fintech startup Karakul based in Shenzhen. Born in the United States, Nicholas moved to China to pursue his passion around entrepreneurship and tech. He has held multiple product and innovation centric roles in China after finishing MBA at Stanford University with the most recent being leading the innovation team within the AI department of JD.com, China's second largest e-commerce company. Throughout the episode we will:Clarify what AI actually means and what it is used forThe impact of AI on society, user behavior and our dependency on Social MediaThe future of AI, if Elon Musk is right and questioning whether we maybe already are enslaved?Digitally China is a subjective but independent depiction of the tech scene in China. Audio clips used in the podcast have not been distorted nor taken out of context and are included for commentary and educational purposes and thus shall be considered “Fair Use”. Digitally China ispowered by RADII (www.radiichina.com), an independent media platform exploring China from all angles.
In 2019 brands expect agencies to produce more content, faster for less money. It’s an unavoidable side-effect of our fast-paced, tech-driven world that gives marketers just three seconds to be remembered. But it’s one that our guest for episode 049 of Social Minds, Nicholas Young, thinks is stifling creativity in advertising. Nick doesn’t blame social media, though. He puts it down to an epidemic of fear among creatives who would rather play it safe than anger Twitter trolls. He’s working to remedy this by educating the next generation of advertisers as a senior lecturer in creative advertising at Leeds Arts University, after over 12 years serving as creative director for various advertising agencies including TCS Advertising and MC2. The first lesson he teaches his students? Take risks to execute fearless ideas. In this episode, Nick reveals the trends he’s seeing in tomorrow’s creatives, the truth behind brand loyalty, how to fix ageism in the industry and the many ways social media has changed everything.
Why does the NFL choose to use roman numerals? Are there any other countries that use Roman numerals regularly? Nicholas Young joins the show to discuss the Latin language and why it is so important to society.
Why does the NFL choose to use roman numerals? Are there any other countries that use Roman numerals regularly? Nicholas Young joins the show to discuss the Latin language and why it is so important to society.
One of the most hyped up words of 2018, AI or Artificial Intelligence has lately been portrayed as something that can enslave the human kind by everything from tech founders (Elon Musk) to tv shows (Black Mirror). This week’s episode we have a special guest, Nicholas Young, to talk about this topic. Understanding what AI actually is, what it is used for currently, how the future will look like and discussing if we actually already are enslaved to AI. Nicholas Young is an entrepreneur running the fintech startup Karakul based in Shenzhen. Born in the United States, Nicholas moved to China to pursue his passion around entrepreneurship and tech. He has held multiple product and innovation centric roles in China after finishing MBA at Stanford University with the most recent being leading the innovation team within the AI department of JD.com, China’s second largest e-commerce company. Throughout the episode we will:Clarify what AI actually means and what it is used forThe impact of AI on society, user behavior and our dependency on Social MediaThe future of AI, if Elon Musk is right and questioning whether we maybe already are enslaved? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The movie Crazy Rich Asians ranks number one in America right now. The plot follows Rachel Chu, an Asian-American woman who accompanies her boyfriend to Singapore for his childhood best friend’s wedding. Of course, when she agrees to go with him to meet his friends and family, she has no idea that in his home country he is The Nicholas Young, Asia’s most eligible and wealthy bachelor. Listen to the Asian women’s perspective as Patrice Tanaka, Wendy Kim, Abby Cubey, and Larissa Lam talk about how the movie impacted the Asian Americans and how different their view is compared to the Asians who still live in their own country. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join our community or connect with us here:AsianWomenofPower.comAsian Women of Power Facebook GroupKimchi Chow on FacebookAsian Women of Power TwitterKimchi Chow on LinkedIn
Photo from Flickr by Ian Westcott. This week on NBN Radio, I decided to do something different. Rather than speak with a guest, I wanted to review my statistics and share takeaways from the top five episodes with you. My show just surpassed 20,000 downloads! My goal is to reach 1,000 per episode, so I'm getting close. I hope you will help me get there by visiting love.nbnradio.com to share a tweet of support. Enter to win a signed copy of my book, New Business Networking by TWEETING THIS. I'll announce the winner on episode 40. Thank you and good luck. Show Notes On the show this week, I feature the top five most downloaded episodes. I'll recap each episode and remind you of key takeaways from that guest. Happy Thanksgiving (to my American friends). A shout out to my new and old friends in St. John's, Newfoundland and the Limitless Business Day Conference. An ask for future guest and topic ideas for the show. You can leave a comment here with your ideas please. Thanks to Nicholas Young for his networking tip. Record your own at speakpipe.nbnradio.com. Don't be shy! You don't always have to reinvent the wheel when creating a community. Why not take one over that has become dormant? Seth Godin says, “Leaders lead when they take positions, when they connect with their tribes, and when they help the tribe connect to itself.” Challenge yourself to send hand-written notes to follow up. Don't miss the Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do podcast. Set a goal to attend one event a week. Can you do it? Will you do it? Tips how to overcome your fears. Ice breaker ideas. How serendipity can lead you in the right direction at conferences (and in life). Attend presentations you know little about. How to be authentic and why it's important. On how to give thanks. Subscribe to my personal email newsletter below this post. How dinners can lead to great things. SEO tips. Don't forget to click love.nbnradio.com and tweet it to be entered to win a signed copy of my book. Thanks to Refresh for previously sponsoring this show. You can too by contacting me via email. Please support the show and meet our giving community by joining the NBN Club. Happy Thanksgiving Thank you for listening and subscribing to NBN Radio. Click HERE to subscribe in iTunes Click HERE to subscribe in Stitcher You can subscribe to the show by RSS, email or in iTunes and Stitcher Radio. You will never miss an episode! Affiliate links used, read the disclosure. Theme music, Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba. Thanks for listening. You rock!
Does your podcast have a home? Where do you post your episodes, shownotes, details about the host(s), links, etc? Many podcasters use their own hosted version of WordPress as a home base for their podcast but is this always the best decision? Listen as +Ray Ortega, +Daniel J. Lewis, +David Jackson +Nicholas Young and +Christopher Jones discuss options for your podcast's platform. To view the chat archive which includes links, please visit the Event page for this Round. Circle Ray on Google Plus to be notified of future live recordings, to meet other podcasters and share your opinions in the chat! See ya at the next Round! Sign up to appear on a future Podcasters' Roundtable!
Nicholas Young runs The Machine, a podcast network based in Chicago. We talked about the shows The Machine produces, how he got into podcasting and the gear he uses to produce podcasts.
Nicholas Young runs The Machine, a podcast network based in Chicago. We talked about the shows The Machine produces, how he got into podcasting and the gear he uses to produce podcasts.
Nicholas Young runs The Machine, a podcast network based in Chicago. We talked about the shows The Machine produces, how he got into podcasting and the gear he uses to produce podcasts.
John Morgan is known as the Chuck Norris of branding and is the author of Brand Against the Machine: How to Build Your Brand, Cut Through the Marketing Noise, and Stand Out from the Competition. With his popular blog and being an in-demand public speaker and consultant, he is a globally recognized authority on branding and digital marketing. Talking about personal branding, business networking, writing, public speaking, and overcoming self-doubt. NBN12 Show Notes Listen to episode 11 in iTunes or Stitcher. Please take a moment to leave me an audio comment. Record one now. Thanks to Nicholas Young for his audio comment. Check out PodCamp Nashville. Listen to these fine podcasters Clark Buckner, Erik Fisher, and Jeff Brown. John Morgan says he is more picky about who he networks with. He explains that he figures out who he needs to know, makes a list, and focuses on building those relationships. “I want to network with the people who can send me business. Who is already talking to my prospects? Who can promote my products and services.” We talk about how John would create his personal brand if he had to start again. Use social to figure out who you need to know. We talk about Chris Brogan. Listen to our interview here. John pays attention and makes notes of what's important to the people he is interested in connecting with. We do business with people we know, like and trust. That doesn't happen until we're genuine in how we build relationships. John uses Evernote to keep track of who he is trying to build relationships with. However, you naturally remember common interests with like-minded people naturally. “Patience is a key to networking.” “As you share the things you value in life, you're allowing people to connect to you.” It's reverse networking. “You're opening the door in the conversation for people to come connect with you.” We talk about corn and Korn. John shares tips for overcoming self-doubt. We all go through it! “Set yourself up for success.” “When you're worried about what people are going to think about you, you're not focused on your audience you're focused on you.” “When you have self-doubt, you're too focused on you.” “How dare you allow your self-doubt to keep yourself from helping someone.” We speak about public speaking. John shares his thoughts on the writing process. How to find positive people in your life. Check out the Altitude Alliance with John and Alli Worthington. John shares the story of how he started public speaking. It's a crazy story! I spoke about the power of improv training in public speaking and meeting people. John recommends going beyond TED talks, Seth Godin, and Gary Vaynerchuk, and watch comedians perform. His favorite app is Evernote. He has learned how to use it best by speaking with other entrepreneurs who use it. John recommends reading How To Sell Your Way Through Life by Napoleon Hill. You can get the audio book for free here. John is working on a new book about achievement, getting over self-doubt and self-sabotage, which will be out by the end of Summer. Contact him at johnmichaelmorgan.com and on Twitter @johnmorgan. Did you enjoy the show? Please share it and help us grow the NBN Radio Community. Please leave a review in iTunes or Stitcher Radio. Every review is sincerely appreciated. You can subscribe to the show by RSS, email, or in iTunes and Stitcher Radio. You will never miss an episode! Affiliate links used. Theme music, Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba. Thanks for listening. You rock!