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The first Sound Of Renaissance of 2025 starts the year hot! Featuring two tracks from Pole Position's upcoming, highly anticipated 'A Great Light EP', the mix also spotlights a gem from up and coming producer Konstantin Kobra and, of course, a current favourite 'Full Moon In Amazon' by Drumstone & Orkun Bozdemir, which has been wowing the New Year season in South and Central America and beyond. Noteable support comes from Klur, Eden Burns, Record, Luttrell and Musumeci & Dodi Palese. TSOR 51 really does set the tone for the year ahead!1. Pole Position - Every Single Way 00:00:002. Klur - High Above 00:05:133. Konstantin Kobra - Poison 00:09:084. Eden Burns - Head On 00:13:195. Saudade - Pursuit Of Happiness 00:18:496. Martin Iveson, Jullian Gomes - Templo Das Cobras 00:23:577. Gareth Cole - Dynamic 00:29:098. Remcord - Galactic Buds 00:33:489. Pole Position - A Great Light 00:39:1510. Following Light, Ringberg - Nymphs (Spanless Remix) 00:44:4011. Presia - Thrust Forward 00:50:0512. Yost Koen, Enes Çakir - Stop Me (Musumeci & Dodi Palese Remix) 00:54:5813. Drumstone, Orkun Bozdemir - Full Moon In Amazon 00:59:2114. Luttrell - How Late Is Never? 01:03:24
Champions of 40k is a podcast that celebrates the awesome people that play, paint, talk about and create content in our hobby. Francois Lalonde is one of those people. How smart does a person have to be, do you think, to be able to lecture in American history at a University in two languages? Francois conducts lectures in both French and English. He's a member of the Candian WTC team, and one of the familiar faces and voices of the Canhammer organization that competes at events, and creates content. I hope you enjoy this very Canadian episode - Steve. You can find the Canhammer facebook page here. And this is the Canadian WTC team page. Go like the Champions of 40k facebook page. Or come and say hi on Instagram - I'd love to hear from you. It's mostly hobby stuff on Insta ... but still.
On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz are joined by BACKSPOT Director D. W. Waterson. Backspot follows driven a cheerleader (Devery Jacobs) struggles to handle the pressure when she and her girlfriend are both selected for an elite cheer squad. D.W. Waterson is a Toronto-based, award-winning, non-binary/queer filmmaker and world-touring electronic music artist. D.W. is the creative force behind the 6 million-viewed, 40+ time award-winning digital series THAT'S MY DJ and have opened for artists such as Peaches and Idris Elba. Waterson's work has garnered a Canadian Screen Award Nomination, 5 Best Director awards as well as Noteable's 2017 Director of the Year award. Following our discussion, D.W., Devery Jacobs, Kudakwashe Rutendo, Thomas Antony Olajide & Noa DiBerto join us LIVE from the Backspot Red Carpet. Backspot releases in theatres May 31, 2024. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca SUPPORT THE MOVIE PODCAST ON PATREON! Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Happy New Year runners! While we're excited for 2024, we still have lots about 2023 to talk about with this week's podcast. Senior Contributor Nathan Brown shares his favorite shoes of the past year (along with those that didn't quite work out) and discusses working through an injury that's greatly slowed his running journey as of late. Learn how he's dealt with the injury and get a few tips on how he came to choose the best footwear for him based on his needs. Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:23 - Nate's running journey in 2023 4:42 - Nate's injury diagnosis 10:19 - Noteable daily trainers 20:37 - Noteable trail shoes 26:59 - Noteable winter-specific shoes 31:28 - Noteable racing shoes 37:02 - Learning how to find shoes that work during injury 43:44 - Life lessons learned during an up & down year 50:02 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support
In part two of this conversation, Susan Sly and Elijah Meeks, Co-Founder and CO-CEO of Noteable, dive deeper into the transformational power of AI-driven tools in data science and analytics. Ethical considerations also surface, particularly regarding AI's role in content creation and cultural impact. Elijah paints a thought-provoking picture of a future where AI-generated media isolates individuals within personalized experiences, altering the fabric of shared culture. The conversation gets into the regulatory challenges surrounding AI, echoing the difficulty in legislating its use due to its pervasive nature. The discussion contemplates the inevitable expansion of AI's influence and the need for a rational, ethical approach to integration into daily life. Susan and Elijah explore the chaos and opportunity within this AI revolution, inviting entrepreneurs to harness this transformative wave in ways yet unimagined. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode! About Elijah Meeks: Elijah Meeks is known for his pioneering work in the digital humanities while at Stanford, where he was the technical lead for acclaimed works like ORBIS and Kindred Britain. After that, he joined Netflix as its first Senior Data Visualization Engineer, where he created the charting library Semiotic and brought cutting-edge data visualization techniques to the A/B testing platform and analytical applications for stakeholders across the organization, including algorithms, membership, people analytics, content, image testing, and social media. He is a prolific writer, speaker, and leader in the field of data visualization, the co-founder and first executive director of the Data Visualization Society, and the author of the bestselling book D3.js in Action. Connect with Elijah: LinkedIn @elijah-meeks Twitter @Elijah_Meeks Website https://noteable.io/ About Susan Sly: Susan Sly is a Tech Co-founder and Co-CEO, a tech investor, best-selling author, keynote speaker, entrepreneur, and host of the highly acclaimed podcast – Raw and Real Entrepreneurship. Susan has appeared on CNN, CNBC, Fox, Lifetime Television, The CBN, The Morning Show in Australia and been quoted in MarketWatch, Yahoo Finance, Forbes, and more. She holds Certificates in Management and Leadership, Technology and Operations, and Strategy and Innovation from MIT. Susan is the author of 7 books. Her book project with NY Times Best Selling Author, Jack Canfield, made six Amazon Best Selling lists. Connect With Susan: Twitter @Susanslylive Twitter @rawandrealentr1 LinkedIn @susansly Facebook @susanslylive Website https://susansly.com/ Join Susan's Insider's List https://susansly.com/insider/
In this episode, Susan interviews Elijah Meeks, the Co-Founder of Noteable, for a candid conversation about his journey from studying ancient Chinese civilizations to co-founding a tech company. Elijah shares his transition experience from academia to tech, highlighting his challenges in adopting new tools and methodologies. He reflects on the importance of embracing contrarian thinking and being open to unexpected skills that set him apart in data visualization. As one of the co-founders of Noteable, Elijah provides insights into the founding journey, sharing the fortunate timing of starting a remote-first company amid a pandemic. He delves into the role of computational notebooks in shaping the future of collaborative data-driven documents and how Noteable aims to bridge the gap between code-first and GUI-first tools. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation exploring the intersection of technology, culture, and entrepreneurship, offering valuable lessons and perspectives for business founders and entrepreneurs navigating the ever-changing tech industry landscape. Get ready for an episode that's raw, real, and filled with entrepreneurial wisdom. About Elijah Meeks: Elijah Meeks is known for his pioneering work in the digital humanities while at Stanford, where he was the technical lead for acclaimed works like ORBIS and Kindred Britain. After that, he joined Netflix as its first Senior Data Visualization Engineer, where he created the charting library Semiotic and brought cutting-edge data visualization techniques to the A/B testing platform and analytical applications for stakeholders across the organization, including algorithms, membership, people analytics, content, image testing, and social media. He is a prolific writer, speaker, and leader in the field of data visualization, the co-founder and first executive director of the Data Visualization Society, and the author of the bestselling book D3.js in Action. Connect with Elijah: LinkedIn @elijah-meeks Twitter @Elijah_Meeks Website https://noteable.io/ About Susan Sly: Susan Sly is a Tech Co-founder and Co-CEO, a tech investor, best-selling author, keynote speaker, entrepreneur, and host of the highly acclaimed podcast – Raw and Real Entrepreneurship. Susan has appeared on CNN, CNBC, Fox, Lifetime Television, The CBN, The Morning Show in Australia and been quoted in MarketWatch, Yahoo Finance, Forbes, and more. She holds Certificates in Management and Leadership, Technology and Operations, and Strategy and Innovation from MIT. Susan is the author of 7 books. Her book project with NY Times Best Selling Author, Jack Canfield, made six Amazon Best Selling lists. Connect With Susan: Twitter @Susanslylive Twitter @rawandrealentr1 LinkedIn @susansly Facebook @susanslylive Website https://susansly.com/ Join Susan's Insider's List https://susansly.com/insider/
Brain Hurt Scale = 2/10. Learn all the hot topics, struggles and opportunities in the current environment from the perspective of two fractional CMO's. After shooting the breeze about coffee (Skip to 4mins in to miss the coffee talk intro) Gregory Kennedy and John sit down to talk about what they're both seeing on the ground right now. With significant declines in the yields and measurement of various digital media over the years, they discuss different ways to move forward and embrace a revised approach to the marketing function. What's the difference between West and East coast business culture? Why is the crazy valuations in the recent tech boom not even comparable to what happened back in the late 90s? Why is revenue growth and positive economics so important now? How have digital channels changed over the years? Gregory has worked in senior marketing roles at tech companies like InMobi, TapSense, NextRoll, Sojern and Noteable. Embrace the future. Leave the shackles behind. This is an easy listen. That won't leave you in a bind.
Real Estate without Renters: Take Note! On today's episode, we have a NOTEable legend in the real estate industry, Kevin Shortle! He has accepted the challenge to explain in great detail how notes work. Kevin will break down how the note is different from the mortgage, the implementation of the Dodd Frank Act, the differences between performing and non-perfoming notes, and how to make money with notes even if you have no money to put down! If you need to change up your real estate game, you may want to check out notes! With over 25 years of experience in real estate and real estate notes, Kevin has purchased, renovated & resold over 150 properties, and transacted $30 million in private mortgages. Having delivered over 200 live presentations in the past 10 years, Kevin is a highly skilled instructor and is well known in the industry for his deep level of knowledge on market conditions and trends. www.kevinshortle.com www.realestatewithoutrenters.com To learn more about Jen Josey, visit www.TheRealJenJosey.com To join REIGN, visit www.REIGNmastermind.com To join HomeSchooled by Tarek, visit https://go.homeschooled.co/schedule-strategy-session?el=jenjosey
Nothing says MON era like Tulsa Tokyo and The Middle of Nowhere, The Albertane Tour, Promo including TV spots and Jack Frost Soundtracks! And this week's guest, Scott Hogan, was there for all of it. I loved talking with Scott about his memories of this era. Noteable discussions were how he got the gig and a fun set up he did with a roadie named Romeo- which landed Taylor and Zac's their wives. The reasoning behind this set up also struck a chord- as we continue to unpack this era, we see more and more that the reality and lens in which we were viewing this era as fans was very different behind the scenes. I hope you enjoy! x You can find Scott on Youtube, Facebook and Instagram @nilandscott
In this week's edition of the Weekly Investment Trust Podcast, Jonathan Davis, editor of the Investment Trusts Handbook, is joined by financial historian and market strategist Russell Napier, chairman of Mid Wynd International Investment Trust (MWY), in part one of their recent conversation (part two follows next week). Jonathan also speaks to Max King, former investment trust fund manager at Investec. Section Timestamps: 01:05 - The markets this week 03:46 - Investment trusts news 11:21 - This week's results 15:15 - Money Makers Circle 15:42 - Noteable interim results 17:14 - Q&A with Russell Napier (Part 1) 17:43 - The Federal debt ceiling 27:15 - The debt burden 29:40 - The 2% inflation target 36:37 - The attractiveness of bonds going forward 37:31 - Q&A with Max King 37:40 - How the year is panning out 40:46 - The Bank of England's response to inflation 42:22 - The UK market 44:52 - The investment trusts sector 45:31 - Infrastructure and renewables 49:05 - Commercial property 50:59 - Social housing 53:02 - Caledonia Investments (CLDN) and private equity 55:52 - Japanese trusts merger 57:24 - Twitter under Elon Musk 58:22 - Close Gresham House Energy Storage (GRID), CT Property Trust (CTPT) / LondonMetric (LMP), Momentum Multi-Asset Value Trust (MAVT), RM Infrastructure Income (RMII), M&G Credit Income (MGCI), Round Hill Music Royalty Fund (RHM), Capital Gearing Trust (CGT), HICL Infrastructure (HICL), JPMorgan Asia Growth and Income (JAGI), Schroder AsiaPacific (SDP), Henderson European Focus Trust (HEFT), Ediston Property Investment Company (EPIC), Shires Income (SHRS), Rockwood Strategic (RKW), Odyssean (OIT), 3i Infrastructure (3IN), BBGI Global Infrastructure (BBGI), Ashoka WhiteOak Emerging Markets Trust (AWEM), CT Property Trust (CTPT), Primary Health Properties (PHP), Assura (AGR), Derwent London (DLN), Great Portland Estates (GPOR), Shaftesbury Capital (SHC), Land Securities (LAND), TR Property (TRY), Home REIT (HOME), AEW UK REIT (AEWU), Civitas Social Housing (CSH), Caledonia Investments (CLDN), RIT Capital Partners (RCP), Scottish Mortgage (SMT), HG Capital Trust (HGT), 3i Group (III), Literacy Capital (BOOK), Nippon Active Value (NAVF) / Abrdn Japan (AJIT). If you enjoy the weekly podcast, you may also find value in joining The Money Makers circle. This is a membership scheme that offers listeners to the podcast an opportunity, in return for a modest monthly or annual subscription, to receive additional premium content, including interviews, performance data, market/portfolio reviews and regular extracts from the editor's notebook. This week, as well as the regular features, the Circle features a profile of Abrdn Property Income Trust (API). For more information about the Money Makers circle, please visit money-makers.co/membership-join. Membership helps to cover the cost of producing the weekly investment trust podcast, which will continue to be free. We are very grateful for your continued support and the enthusiastic response to our 160 podcasts since launch. You can find more information, including relevant disclosures, at www.money-makers.co. Please note that this podcast is provided for educational purposes only and nothing you hear should be considered as investment advice. Our podcasts are also available on the Association of Investment Companies website, www.theaic.co.uk. Produced by Ben Gamblin.
In this week's edition of the Weekly Investment Trust Podcast, Jonathan Davis, editor of the Investment Trusts Handbook, speaks to Andrew McHattie, editor of the Investment Trusts Newsletter, and Ailsa Craig and Marek Poszepczynski, co-managers of the International Biotechnology Trust (IBT). Section Timestamps: 0:00:29 - This week's guests 0:01:57 - The markets this week 0:04:05 - This week's news 0:04:29 - Money Makers Circle 0:05:20 - Noteable results and announcements 0:08:12 - Q&A with Andrew McHattie 0:08:24 - Bank of England base rate change 0:11:23 - Investment trust sector pe rformance 0:12:36 - Civitas Social Housing (CSH) 0:17:39 - Home REIT (HOME) 0:21:25 - US Solar Fund (USF) 0:23:23 - The renewables sector 0:25:31 - Private equity 0:29:13 - 3i Group (III) 0:31:20 - ICG Enterprise (ICGT) 0:35:00 - Q&A with Ailsa Craig and Marek Poszepczynski 0:35:14 - What IBT does and how it differs 0:36:09 - Why choose to invest in IBT 0:37:34 - The factors involved in declining returns for the sector 0:41:01 - The impact of a recession and high interest rates on the sector 0:42:26 - M&A activity 0:45:44 - The US Presidential election cycle 0:48:34 - The IBT portfolio 0:52:19 - Gearing on the trust 0:53:34 - The trust's dividend 0:55:39 - Investments in unlisted private companies 0:59:03 - Sectors or companies with prospects for the next 'big bang' 1:01:56 - Future fund manager arrangements 1:02:50 - Close Trusts mentioned (with tickers): Schiehallion Fund (MNTN), 3i Group (III), 3i Infrastructure Trust (3IN), Pacific Assets (PAC), Baillie Gifford European Growth (BGEU), BlackRock Greater Europe (BRGE), Polar Capital Global Healthcare (PCGH), Seraphim Space (SSIT), Chrysalis Investments (CHRY), Civitas Social Housing (CSH), Triple Point Social Housing (SOHO), Home REIT (HOME), US Solar Fund (USF), Next Energy Solar Fund (NESF), Bluefield Solar Fund (BSIF), Oakley Capital Investments (OCI), RTW Venture Fund (RTW), ICG Enterprise (ICGT). If you enjoy the weekly podcast, you may also find value in joining The Money Makers circle. This is a membership scheme that offers listeners to the podcast an opportunity, in return for a modest monthly or annual subscription, to receive additional premium content, including interviews, performance data, market/portfolio reviews and regular extracts from the editor's notebook. This week, as well as the regular features, the Circle features a profile of Octopus Renewables Infrastructure Trust (ORIT). Jonathan also provides commentary on the market outlook and the social housing sector, and looks at what Stanley Druckenmiller thinks about the outlook for the US economy. For more information about the Money Makers circle, please visit money-makers.co/membership-join. Membership helps to cover the cost of producing the weekly investment trust podcast, which will continue to be free. We are very grateful for your continued support and the enthusiastic response to our nearly 160 podcasts since launch. You can find more information, including relevant disclosures, at www.money-makers.co. Please note that this podcast is provided for educational purposes only and nothing you hear should be considered as investment advice. Our podcasts are also available on the Association of Investment Companies website, www.theaic.co.uk. Produced by Ben Gamblin.
Today, I spoke with Pierre Brunelle, CEO of Noteable. We discuss how teams of all sizes explore, collaborate, and share data. We also touch on how to recognize data biases and how they impact the way data is presented and utilized.
Pierre Brunelle is the CEO and Co-Founder of Noteable, a collaborative data notebook that enables data-driven teams to use and visualize data, together. Pierre led Amazon's notebook initiatives both for internal use as well as for SageMaker. He also worked on many open-source initiatives including a standard for Data Quality work and an open-source collaboration between Amazon and UC Berkeley to advance AI and machine learning. Pierre helped launch the first Amazon online car leasing store in Europe. At Amazon Pierre also launched a Price Elasticity Service and pushed investments in Probabilistic Programming Frameworks. And Pierre represented Amazon on many occasions to teach Machine Learning or at conferences such as NeurIPS. Pierre also writes about Time in Organization Studies. Pierre holds an MS in Building Engineering from ESTP Paris and an MRes in Decision Sciences and Risk Management from Arts et Métiers ParisTech.Connect with Behind Company Lines and HireOtter Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn:Behind Company LinesHireOtter Instagram Buzzsprout
This week on Hope Nv, we got to have a conversation with Sharon Hickox, the Clinical Services Manager at NoteAble Music Therapy Services. NoteAble Music Therapy Services addresses physical, social, and mental health needs in our community, by offering a range of adaptive mental health services. NMTS Online: nmtsreno.org To get in contact with NMTS: mail@nmts.org 775-324-5521
Jonathan Davis, editor of the Investment Trusts Handbook, is joined in this week's edition of the Money Makers Weekly Investment Trust podcast by Alastair Laing, co-manager of Capital Gearing Trust. Jonathan also spoke to Steven Tredget of Oakley Capital Investments; their discussion will be released as a bonus podcast. Trusts mentioned this week (with tickers) include: SDCL Energy Efficiency Trust (SEIT), LXI REIT (LXI), Abrdn New Dawn (ABD), Trian Investors One (TI1), Triple Point Social Housing (SOHO), Abrdn UK Smaller Companies Growth Trust (AUSC), Abrdn Smaller Companies Income Trust (ASCI), BlackRock Latin America (BRLA), Rockwood Strategic (RKW), AVI Japan Opportunity Trust (AJOT), Castelnau Group (CGL), Vietnam Enterprise Investments (VEIL), International Public Partnerships (INPP), Thomaslloyd Energy Impact Trust (TLEI). Section Timestamps: 00:07 - Introduction 02:46 - Money Makers Circle 03:32 - Noteable results this week 04:51 - A discussion with Alastair Laing 41:16 - Summary of results 50:00 - Looking back to 1952 52:39 - Close If you enjoy the weekly podcast, you may also find value in joining The Money Makers circle. This is a membership scheme that offers listeners to the podcast an opportunity, in return for a modest monthly or annual subscription, to receive additional premium content, including interviews, performance data, market/portfolio reviews and regular extracts from the editor's notebook. As well as the regular features this week, the Circle features a profile of 3i Private Equity (III). For more information about the Money Makers circle, please visit money-makers.co/membership-join. Membership helps to cover the cost of producing the weekly investment trust podcast, which will continue to be free. We are very grateful for your continued support and the enthusiastic response to our over 120 podcasts since launch. You can find more information, including relevant disclosures, at www.money-makers.co. Our podcasts are also available on the Association of Investment Companies website, www.theaic.co.uk. Produced by Ben Gamblin.
Hello Culture Gang! We have a looong timeline of the whole Khloe Kardashian, Tristan Thompson saga, from his many cheating scandals and too many babies (in our opinion)! We also take a look back at some of the more noteable celebrity affairs we remembered hearing about growing up. Pop culture moments of the week include a rundown of the Funny Girl drama, Florence Pugh #freethenip and Elon Musk's creepy dad! We have a Patreon with TWO bonus episodes released each month! Twenty-four episodes of Celebrity Corner and Bad Book Club are out NOW! Join our Culture Gang! Email us at culturehangpodcast@gmail.com and follow us on instagram @culturehangpodcast, twitter @CultureHang, TikTok @culturehangpodcast and Youtube!
Over a decade after the idea of “big data'' was first born, data has become the central nervous system for decision-making in organizations of all sizes. But the modern data stack is evolving and which infrastructure trends and technologies will ultimately win out remains to be decided.In this podcast, originally recorded as part of Fivetran's Modern Data Stack conference, five leaders in data infrastructure debate that question: a16z general partner and pioneer of software defined networking Martin Casado, former CEO of Snowflake Bob Muglia; Michelle Ufford, founder and CEO of Noteable; Tristan Handy, founder of Fishtown Analytics and leader of the open source project dbt; and Fivetran founder George Fraser.The conversation covers the future of data lakes, the new use cases for the modern data stack, data mesh and whether decentralization of teams and tools is the future, and how low we actually need to go with latency. And while the topic of debate is the modern data stack, the themes and differing perspectives strike at the heart of an even bigger: how does technology evolve in complex enterprise environments? We're re-running this episode as part of a special report on Future.com, the Data50: the World's Top Data Startups, which covers the bellwether private companies across the most exciting categories in data, from AI/ML to observability and more.
Here is a run down of our topics on this episode -Key dates for the NFL off season -Noteable players who will probably get the franchise tag -Bruce Arians believes in.. Blaine Gabbert?! -Will Aaron Donald really call it quits? -Texans could trade Laremy Tunsil and Brandin Cooks -Our (now) sophomore QB ranks heading into next season -Will Jarvis Landry play for the Browns next season? -The Aaron Rodgers saga.. continues -Packers off season moves so far -Brian Flores and the Steelers -NFL Combine... bubble? -STOP TRYING TO STEAL OUR NFL COACHES TO CALL GAMES!!! Check out our YouTube if you want to see full videos of our show! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGbgpNAT4EnSRJ_xOiw5RWA Follow us on all our social media platforms! https://linktr.ee/MaxCoverage
Join hosts Rafael Kalamat and Michael Bleackley as they talk to PGA champion Len Earl Mattiace. He is an American professional golfer, formerly of the PGA Tour and now playing on the PGA Tour Champions. Mattiace was born in Mineola, New York. He attended Nease High School in Ponte Vedra, Florida. He graduated from Wake Forest University in 1990 with a degree in Sociology. While at Wake Forest, he played on the team that won the NCAA Division I Golf Championship in 1986. He turned pro later in 1990. Mattiace first gained notability when he surged into contention in the final round of the 1998 Players Championship. Trailing by one shot going into the par-3 17th hole, he hit his tee shot into the water, his third shot into a bunker, and his fourth shot into the water. He ended up with a quintuple-bogey 8 on the hole and finished in a tie for fifth, four strokes behind the eventual winner Justin Leonard. Mattiace's career year was 2002, when he earned wins at the Nissan Open (his 220th PGA Tour start) and the FedEx St. Jude Classic. In 2003, he contended in the Masters Tournament by shooting a 65 in the final round which put him into a playoff with Mike Weir. On the first playoff hole, Mattiace found himself stymied by trees when his approach drifted offline. Weir needed only a bogey to secure the victory and Mattiace finished second, earning $648,000 in prize money. Shortly after the 2003 season, Mattiace's career was threatened by a skiing accident and torn ACLs in both knees. Mattiace was ranked as high as 24th in the Official World Golf Ranking, but was not fully exempt on the PGA Tour after 2005. He made his PGA Tour Champions debut in March 2018 at the Cologuard Classic. He currently resides in Jacksonville, Florida. PGA Tour wins (2) 2002 Nissan Open −15 (69-65-67-68=269) 2002 FedEx St. Jude Classic −18 (69-68-65-64=266) U.S. national team appearances Amateur Walker Cup: 1987 (winners) 1992 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates 1995 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates 10 Major CUTS MADE; 1997-2005 (Noteable: 2003 Masters Runner-up 2nd place) Masters Tournament U.S. Open The Open Championship PGA Championship Support the stream: https://www.patreon.com/podcastlive
Join hosts Rafael Kalamat and Michael Bleackley as they talk to PGA champion Len Earl Mattiace. He is an American professional golfer, formerly of the PGA Tour and now playing on the PGA Tour Champions. Mattiace was born in Mineola, New York. He attended Nease High School in Ponte Vedra, Florida. He graduated from Wake Forest University in 1990 with a degree in Sociology. While at Wake Forest, he played on the team that won the NCAA Division I Golf Championship in 1986. He turned pro later in 1990. Mattiace first gained notability when he surged into contention in the final round of the 1998 Players Championship. Trailing by one shot going into the par-3 17th hole, he hit his tee shot into the water, his third shot into a bunker, and his fourth shot into the water. He ended up with a quintuple-bogey 8 on the hole and finished in a tie for fifth, four strokes behind the eventual winner Justin Leonard. Mattiace's career year was 2002, when he earned wins at the Nissan Open (his 220th PGA Tour start) and the FedEx St. Jude Classic. In 2003, he contended in the Masters Tournament by shooting a 65 in the final round which put him into a playoff with Mike Weir. On the first playoff hole, Mattiace found himself stymied by trees when his approach drifted offline. Weir needed only a bogey to secure the victory and Mattiace finished second, earning $648,000 in prize money. Shortly after the 2003 season, Mattiace's career was threatened by a skiing accident and torn ACLs in both knees. Mattiace was ranked as high as 24th in the Official World Golf Ranking, but was not fully exempt on the PGA Tour after 2005. He made his PGA Tour Champions debut in March 2018 at the Cologuard Classic. He currently resides in Jacksonville, Florida. Mattiace is naturally left-handed but plays right-handed. PGA Tour wins (2) 2002 Nissan Open −15 (69-65-67-68=269) 2002 FedEx St. Jude Classic −18 (69-68-65-64=266) U.S. national team appearances Amateur Walker Cup: 1987 (winners) 1992 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates 1995 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates 10 Major CUTS MADE; 1997-2005 (Noteable: 2003 Masters Runner-up 2nd place) Masters Tournament U.S. Open The Open Championship PGA Championship Support the stream: https://www.patreon.com/podcastlive
Just 11 years after the Wright Brothers took flight in a powered aircraft for the first time, primitive aircraft were being taken to the frontlines as Europe exploded into the Great War in August 1914. Control of the skies over the battlefield went from being something of an afterthought to being of one of the highest priorities. And when the next war came, the pilots of fighter planes would at times hold the fate of their own country in their hands.
Confused about how to get your Voice published in major media outlets? Worry that your story or personal brand isn’t unique enough? Having a solid PR strategy is a must – even for creative solopreneurs and small business owners. But pitching for publicity can be a mindset minefield for the uninitiated. Today on ARRIVED., PR and publicity goddess, Kristin Marquet, is giving you (and me!) the lowdown about why amping up your PR game is an absolute must when it comes to running and growing your business; the right way to approach and pitch editors; one exercise to pump up your mindset when pitching (and the realities of rejection); the difference between 'newsworthy' and 'credibility' when it comes to publicity (and why it matters!); and how to get media coverage, even if you have a small following, a patched together website or have never yet been featured in the media before. Kristin's PR course, From Nameless to Noteable, is open for enrollment now! Head to femfounder.co/the-course to get started. Kristin Marquet has been a publicist and business owner for more than 14 years. As the owner and creative director of Marquet Media, LLC, Kristin oversees the daily operations of the business while executing client campaigns. Throughout her career as a publicist, Kristin has developed partnerships with leading brands and entrepreneurs. She and her clients have been featured in Inc.com, Forbes.com, Fortune.com, Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur.com, Thrive Global, and so many more. She also serves as the Editor-in-Chief of FemFounder™. Connect with Kristin and Marquet Media at marquet.company, or FemFounder™ at femfounder.co. Follow Kristin on Twitter @kristinmarquet | Instagram @femfounder ––––– Your Voice deserves to be heard. Discover how podcasting can help your personal brand make an impact – while making a profit. Sign up today for Find Your Voice, my 8-week podcast launch course courses.atelierwrede.com Follow me on Instagram at @atelierwrede, on Clubhouse at @bethanywrede and be sure to SUBSCRIBE here so you never miss an episode!
Right now, more than 10 million people use notebooks like Jupyter in their workflow. Notebooks are open-source tools for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations and explanatory text. Notebooks like Jupyter have exploded in popularity the past 5 years to become the standard tool for data science teams. They became especially important
Right now, more than 10 million people use notebooks like Jupyter in their workflow. Notebooks are open-source tools for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations and explanatory text. Notebooks like Jupyter have exploded in popularity the past 5 years to become the standard tool for data science teams. They became especially important The post Noteable with Matthew Seal appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Right now, more than 10 million people use notebooks like Jupyter in their workflow. Notebooks are open-source tools for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations and explanatory text. Notebooks like Jupyter have exploded in popularity the past 5 years to become the standard tool for data science teams. They became especially important The post Noteable with Matthew Seal appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Right now, more than 10 million people use notebooks like Jupyter in their workflow. Notebooks are open-source tools for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations and explanatory text. Notebooks like Jupyter have exploded in popularity the past 5 years to become the standard tool for data science teams. They became especially important The post Noteable with Matthew Seal appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Lakes v. warehouses, analytics v. AI/ML, SQL v. everything else... As the technical capabilities of data lakes and data warehouses converge, are the separate tools and teams that run AI/ML and analytics converging as well?In this podcast, originally recorded as part of Fivetran's Modern Data Stack conference, five leaders in data infrastructure debate that question: a16z general partner and pioneer of software defined networking Martin Casado, former CEO of Snowflake Bob Muglia; Michelle Ufford, founder and CEO of Noteable; Tristan Handy, founder of Fishtown Analytics and leader of the open source project dbt; and Fivetran founder George Fraser.The conversation covers the future of data lakes, the new use cases for the modern data stack, data mesh and whether decentralization of teams and tools is the future, and how low we actually need to go with latency. And while the topic of debate is the modern data stack, the themes and differing perspectives strike at the heart of an even bigger: how does technology evolve in complex enterprise environments?
Fanny Mendelssohn was a gifted musician and composer who was eclipsed in life by her famous brother, Felix. However, she pioneered ‘Songs Without Words' and is a true NOTEable composer.
Louise was a virtuoso, performer, composer and equality campaigner and definitely worthy of a place as a NOTEable composer.
This African-American composer was a trail blazer and a most NOTEable woman composer.
Dame Ethel Smyth was a prolific composer and feminist icon. She most certainly is a NOTEable composer.
Clara Schumann was instrumental in establishing the classic music repertoire we know today. Remembered as Robert Schumann's wife, Clara deserves to be featured on the NOTEable podcast.
In this episode of NOTEable, we uncover Delia Derbyshire, the Mother of Electronic Music.
In this episode of NOTEable, we discover Amy Beach, the Dean of Women Composers.
In this first episode of the NOTEable podcast we will look into the life of the first composer: Hildegard of Bingen.
Nick, Anthony, and Kyle talk about the Rays v Cubs series, the Buccaneers win over the Bears, and the upcoming game against the Vikings. @NickWOTB @KyleWOTB @StrikeTwiceWOTB https://www.patreon.com/WordOfTheBay
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:29 Comment on FDA proposed rule for smokeless tobacco products. :39: 7,683 comments posted to docket. 1:01 Link to CASAA's comment.http://casaa.org/news/casaa-submits-comment-on-fdas-smokeless-tobacco-standards-rule/ 1:11 Noteable comments:Clyde Bates and David Swenor,Carl Phillips,Bryan Fotik,Bill Godshall and Greg Connelly from the AVA. 2:20 How to find :search FDA-2016-N-2527 2:40 Lots of comments on the way the rule was released and that they did not follow the correct proceedure for it. 3:49 A bit of history and speculation on who works for the Center for Tobacco Products and the history of it. 7:29 A little on how the tobacco control act is making it harder for the tobacco comapnies to develop,distribute and create low risk tobacco products. 9:05 Recommended :the search for a safer cigarette from Nova. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/cigarette/ 12:10 A bit on activism and how it could affect the outcomes of these battles. 12:46 On Thursday CASAA helped with a research project that didin't need a huge response but with minial effort in a few hours this study had more resondents than was needed. 14:00 Preparing for trip to DC VTA's annual confrence in DC. 14:40 It feels strange to say the community is engaged but when it comes to a city counsil hearing the participation is very low. 15:16 There is a time of day problem and a notice problem and a transparency problem. 17:37 Indivisible site is a great site for how to get involved at the local level.https://www.indivisibleguide.com/ Make sure you're registered to vote. https://www.vote.org/register-to-vote/?gclid=Cj0KEQjwwLHLBRDEq9DQxK2I_p8BEiQA3UDVDie6alrT12WG7gO0JPk-1cF6_TvtiFwae3fbTSO0duoaAg8C8P8HAQ (Recommended TED talk The Antidote to Apathy https://www.ted.com/talks/dave_meslin_the_antidote_to_apathy) 18:05 Pennsylvania an extra push to get Senate bill 508 moving to a hearing.Rumor has it that Pennsylvania may have adjusted their tax projections up.(Sadly it seems like they haven't learned from Philadelphia's example.)But the offical record only shows 5 cents per ml. http://casaa.org/call-to-action/pa-take-action-to-fix-the-vapor-tax/ 25:39 Oddly good public health people consider any tax on smokless tobacco product is a regressive tax on the poor. 27:47 San Francisco effort to repeal the flavor ban.Residents of San Francisco needs to gather 19,000 signatures and once they are gathered this bill stops dead. Then the flavor ban needs to be added to the next mayoral election. CASAA is a non financial reporter of this initative. http://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/Group-seeks-referendum-on-flavored-tobacco-ban-in-11284771.php 36:32 Minnesota tobacco 21 flare up. Meeeting in St Louis park today for flavor ban and tobacco 21. This is a city council meetingn the consent agenda. 38:34 Our hats off to Skip Murray and Jenny Ho for all their efforts to head to these meetings and organize people there. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RllZU0LAEsIOaNZIPQ8QZQDeP3iY5fjohawDpEs6Hls/edit#gid=0 39:47 Looks to be 12 to 15 towns looking at tobacco 21 and other issues like menthol bans or flavor bans. Minneapolis on July 24 is the next large one. 45:00 CASAA poll . https://fans.vote/vote/ACpUucRcxOs/casaa-org-the-consumer-advocates-for-smoke-free-alternatives-association/do-you-know-how-to-find-contact-information-for-your-city-and-county-elected-officials Things to come....
Medical chat with Nurse Nikki...Random facts to make you sound smarter...Bill Nye coming to Netflix...iPhone 7 chat and the best cell phones of the past...Magic Birthday and Darwin Award...Noteable people from Trenton NJ...Wrap up...
It's A Duck Blur: Let's Get Dangerous (A Darkwing Duck/Ducktales Podcast)
The last installment of our introductory five episode blitz. Episodes will be coming out weekly from now on.Thanks to all our new listeners who helped us get on iTunes' New and Noteable in our first week! If you haven't had a chance to yet, a rating and review would be quacktacular!------------------------- Join dynamic husband and wife team, Michael and Sarah as they watch every single episode of the classic 1987 Disney series DuckTales and then talk about them for your auditory pleasure. Episode 5: Scrooge develops gold fever as he and the gang make their way to the Valley of the Golden Suns, all the while pursued by El Capitán. For more Michael, follow him on Twitter: @meandmyeaselFor more Sarah, follow her on Twitter: @why_in_the_heck OR at her blog cookbookresolution.comFor more Michael AND Sarah listen to Pop Quiz Hot Shot, also available on iTunes.
Edition #664 Schadenfreude Part 3: Forward Ch. 1: Intro - Theme: A Fond Farewell, Elliott Smith Ch. 2: Act 1: Moving forward from the election - Jimmy Dore Show - Air Date: 11-16-12 Ch. 3: Song 1: Losers - The Cardigans Ch. 4: Act 2: States Want to Secede? Givers and Takers - The Young Turks - Air Date: 11-14-12 Ch. 5: Song 2: Civil War - Guns N' Roses Ch. 6: Act 3: The Divided States of America - The Bugle - Air Date: 11-16-12 Ch. 7: Song 3: Keep on moving forward - Emma's Revolution Ch. 8: Act 4: President Obama Winning Could Bring Liberal Supreme Court - The David Pakman Show - Air Date: 11-09-12 Ch. 9: Song 4: Hang on Stevens - Al Franken Ch. 10: Act 5: A More Liberal Senate & Why Doing the Right Thing is Smart Politics - Majority Report - Air Date: 11-08-12 Ch. 11: Song 5: Violets - Theo Bard Ch. 12: Act 6: The Single Bigest Night For Gay Victories - Throwing Shade - Air Date 11-13-12 Ch. 13: Song 6: In your eyes - Peter Gabriel Ch. 14: Act 7: Noteable progress for the gay agenda - Dan Savage - Air Date: 11-13-12 Ch. 15: Song 7: Thank you too! - My Morning Jacket Ch. 16: Act 8: Latino Votes Matter, Politicians Flock to Immigration Reform - Young Turks - Air Date 11-13-12 Ch. 17: Song 8: Mexico - James Taylor Ch. 18: Act 9: The Climate implications of election 2012 - Green News Report - Air Date: 11-13-12 Ch. 19: Song 9: Djanfa - Amadou & Mariam Ch. 20: Act 10: The lessons of election 2012 - CounterSpin - Air Date: 11-15-12 Ch. 21: Song 10: Lessons learned - Matt and Kim Ch. 22: Act 11: All the Big Issues Dems Can Now Tackle - Rachel Maddow - Air Date 11-12-12 Vote for us for a Podcast Award! www.PodcastAwards.com Voicemails: Ch. 23: Discussing high fructose corn syrup - James from Santee, CA Ch. 24: Thanks for comments on food supply - Doug in Chicagoland Ch. 25: Education is the solution to famine - Cory from Springfield, MS Leave a message at 206-202-3410 Voicemail Music: Loud Pipes - Ratatat Final comments on population control to combat famine Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Check out the BotL iOS/Android App in the App Stores! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on iTunes!