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FLF, LLC
2nd Century Eschatology: What Did Those Closest To The Apostles Believe? [Let's Talk Eschatology]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 47:45


Dr Michael Svigel and Dr Josh Howard discuss Michael's latest book, "The Father's On The Future", taking a look at early Church Fathers and their views on the future and the end times, or eschatology. Was the early church Premillennial? Amillennial? Postmillennial? Or some combination thereof?

Fight Laugh Feast USA
2nd Century Eschatology: What Did Those Closest To The Apostles Believe? [Let's Talk Eschatology]

Fight Laugh Feast USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 47:45


Dr Michael Svigel and Dr Josh Howard discuss Michael's latest book, "The Father's On The Future", taking a look at early Church Fathers and their views on the future and the end times, or eschatology. Was the early church Premillennial? Amillennial? Postmillennial? Or some combination thereof?

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Art + AI: Is An AI Picture Worth 1,000 Words?

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 54:09


Welcome to Technology Revolution: The Future of Now rendezvous Bonnie D. and her Scarlett mic explore AI with curiosity anew On The Future of Art and AI, we envision how artwork will transcend Shifting past into future, bending reality without end Joining her on this exciting ride, four Futurists she's thrilled to see Mary Nunaley, Adriana Rapolla, Josh Rittenberry, Katya McEwen with glee Buckle up, dear audience, for this journey we've defined Will AI  help or hinder human art and can real emotions be designed?

Into the Impossible
Martin Rees Predicts the Future of Humanity and Science!

Into the Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 92:38


What's written in our stars? Here to read humanity's horoscope is none other than Lord Martin Rees!  Lord Martin Rees has played a huge role in my career and is an inspiration to me and millions of scientists around the world. There is literally nothing beyond his purview, and our conversation bore this out -- we covered everything from A to Z: artificial intelligence to zoology! Nothing was off-limits – we even shared our mutual and controversial distaste for alchemy and astrology! Lord Rees of Ludlow, the Astronomer Royal, is the Co-founder of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk and an Emeritus Professor of Cosmology & Astrophysics at Cambridge University. He is the 38th Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He is the author of ‘On the Future' and 10 other books and the 60th President of the Royal Society. Key Takeaways:  Intro (00:00) Judging a book by its cover: On The Future (01:48) Reading the Queen's horoscope (03:08) Do physicists envy mathematicians? (06:46) Why is Einstein so often a target of criticism? (10:21) The steady-state of the universe debate and cosmology's earlier days (15:56) Martin's prediction that the CMB could be polarized (22:02) Theories of Everything. Do we need them? (29:12) Complex vs. complicated (37:30) There may be some benefits to the pandemic! (56:09) What do you think about blockchain and Bitcoin? (57:56) How coins got their ridges (59:51) What is your ethical will? (1:16:14) Outro (1:26:10) — Additional resources: 

This is Beauty
Kevin Kelly on Excellent Advice for Living, Wisdom, Mortality, Beauty, and the Future of A.I.'s

This is Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 51:54


In this episode:In this episode of This is Beauty Podcast we sit down with writer and editor Kevin Kelly, to talk about his new book, Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier. We discuss the inspiration behind the book and explore how Kevin's love for proverbs and wisdom led him to share this advice with his children and ultimately, the world. Join us for this lively conversation as we hit some of the book's highlights, touching on everything from optimism and imagination to beauty, art, YouTube, hot dogs and the future of A.I. Kevin Kelly:Kevin Kelly (@Kevin2Kelly) is a distinguished figure in the world of technology and journalism and holds the esteemed position of Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. As a co-founder of Wired in 1993, he served as its Executive Editor during the publication's formative years, guiding the magazine to its current prominence.Kelly's most recent work, Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier, offers a thoughtful compilation of 450 modern proverbs for a life of mindfulness and fulfillment. In addition to his literary accomplishments, he serves as co-chair of The Long Now Foundation, a membership organization dedicated to fostering long-term thinking and responsible stewardship for future generations.Show notes:On "Being the Only":"Don't aim to be the best. Aim to be the only, to do something that only you can do, to have a job that's hard to describe to your mom." (00:03:23)On Mortality:"Attend as many funerals as you can bear and listen to what people say about the departed...they mostly talk about what kind of person that person was, their character, while they were achieving." (00:05:07)On Parenting and Discipline: “Let your children choose their punishments; they'll often be tougher on themselves than you would be. “(00:08:39).On Remaining Youthful: The chief prevention against getting old is to remain astonished.(00:11:07)On the Power of YouTube:The quantity, quality, and accessibility of information on YouTube is transformative. (Examples include brain surgeons learning new techniques from their colleagues and people learning how to fix things. (00:11:57)On Waiting in Line for Experiences (00:15:14)On Imagination and Fear: Fear is fueled by a lack of imagination. (00:16:58)On The Evolution of Humanity: Humanity is evolving physically and biologically faster than ever before. (00:20:50)On The Future of AI: There will be no singularity. Humans are not the center of the galaxy but and edge case. Our type of thinking is specific to this planet, and other artificially created alien species will have specific minds suited to specific tasks. (00:24:52)On Exploration vs. Optimization: Do you optimize...

A Little Less Fear Podcast
#116 We Must Love One Another or Die with Dr. Lawrence D. Mass

A Little Less Fear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 33:06


Lawrence D. Mass, M.D., a specialist in addiction medicine, was the first to write about AIDS in the press and is a co-founder of Gay Men's Health Crisis. He is the author of Dialogues of The Sexual Revolution, Volumes 1 and 2, and We Must Love One Another or Die: The Life and Legacies of Larry Kramer. On The Future of Wagnerism: Art, Intoxication, Addiction, Codependence and Recovery is the sequel to his memoir, Confessions of a Jewish Wagnerite: Being Gay and Jewish in America. He resides in New York City where he was the life-partner of pioneering gay activist and writer Arnie Kantrowitz, who died 1/21/22.https://lawrencedmass.com/mediaSend Audience To:https://lawrencedmass.com/Book: Critical Perspectives of WagnerismIn the realm of Wagnerism, Larry Mass' introspection on being a homosexual jew living in New York City weaves itself into a unique perspective of art, intoxication, addiction, codependence and recovery. Visit https://lawrencedmass.com/ to learn more about his work.This is Dr. Lino Martinez the host for A Little Less Fear Podcast. For more information, please use the information below. Thanks so much for your support!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alittlelessfearIG: @alittlelessfearpodcastTwitter: @alittlelessfearTikTok @alittlelessfearLinkedin @drlinomartinez

The Catfish on Ice Podcast
Catfish On Ice S2 EP.92

The Catfish on Ice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 109:23


EP.92-Preds lose in the shootout to Blue Jackets-Battle For Central Power Rankings -Clutch Performers of the Week-2022 World Junior Championship cancelled -Eric Dunay of On The Future joins to get us caught up with the Preds prospects at the World Junior Championship!

The Catfish on Ice Podcast
Catfish On Ice S2 EP.92

The Catfish on Ice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 109:23


EP.92 -Preds lose in the shootout to Blue Jackets -Battle For Central Power Rankings -Clutch Performers of the Week -2022 World Junior Championship cancelled -Eric Dunay of On The Future joins to get us caught up with the Preds prospects at the World Junior Championship!

The Calder Farmstead AHL Podcast
Episode #56: Podcast IR Call-Ups

The Calder Farmstead AHL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 78:30


With C.C. spending this week on injured reserve, it's up to Sean to bring in some friends & fly solo for Episode #56 of The Calder Farmstead podcast! First up, Michel Anderson from Eyes on Isles & the Deckhands podcast joins the show to talk Bridgeport and Springfield in the Atlantic Division. Second, Eric D. from On The Future at SB Nation hops on the farmstead to discuss Milwaukee & Nashville's prospects there.Finally, Sean takes it home with analysis on the Henderson Silver Knights against the Abbotsford Canucks over in the Pacific Division.

The Future of Fashion by Vogue Business
Fashion's new tastemakers

The Future of Fashion by Vogue Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 24:00


On The Future of Fashion: The Innovators podcast, executive Americas editor Hilary Milnes speaks to Jenny Campbell, CMO of Kate Spade, and PayPal's Greg Lisiewski on fashion's outlook led by Gen Z trend setters. Gen Z set industry trends. That's influenced how Kate Spade shows up online, what products are best-sellers and the e-commerce and retail strategies the brand invests in, says CMO Jenny Campbell. At the same time, the role of the CMO has changed, requiring insight over areas like customer service and clienteling to storytelling on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Campbell joined Vogue Business's The Future of Fashion: The Innovators podcast along with Greg Lisiewski, PayPal's VP and GM of global pay products, to discuss how e-commerce and retail are changing alongside this emerging customer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Into the Impossible
107: Lord Martin Rees On The Future

Into the Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 95:52


Lord Martin Rees has played a huge role in my career and is an inspiration to me and millions of scientists around the world. There is literally nothing beyond his purview and our conversation bore this out — we covered everything from A to Z: artificial intelligence to zoology! Nothing was off-limits — we even shared our mutual and controversial distaste for alchemy and astrology! Lord Rees of Ludlow, the Astronomer Royal, is the Co-founder of Centre for the Study of Existential Risk and an Emeritus Professor of Cosmology & Astrophysics, at Cambridge University. He is the 38th Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He is the author of ‘On the Future’ and 10 other books and the 60th President of the Royal Society. Find Lord Rees on https://www.martinrees.uk/ and on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LordMartinRees Buy ON THE FUTURE here: https://amzn.to/2Lg9MPT 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:36 ON THE FUTURE book cover 00:03:00 Reading the Queen’s Horoscope! 00:03:41 What is your view of Karls Popper’s demarcation philosophy? Refuting Copernicus! 00:08:11 Do physicists envy mathematicians? 00:11:24Why is Einstein so often a target of criticism? 00:12:13 Why are theorists so popular and not experimentalists? 00:15:45 Theories don’t get retracted, but experiments often do! What’s going on? 00:16:04 The steady-state of the universe debate and cosmology’s earlier days. 00:22:47 Martin’s prediction that the CMB could be polarized 00:24:47 How even incorrect theories can lead to important discoveries. 00:29:13 Theories of Everything. Do we need them? 00:37:45 Complex vs.Complicated 00:40:57 Are you a pessimist or optimist? 00:57:52 There may be some benefits to the pandemic! 00:59:00 What do you think about blockchain and bitcoin? 01:07:46 How coins got their ridges. 01:17:46 What is your ethical will? 01:26:24 What advice would you give your younger self? Watch my most popular videos: Sheldon Glashow: https://youtu.be/a0_iaWgxQtA?sub_confirmation=1 Sir Roger Penrose, Nobel Prize winner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMuqyAvX7Wo?sub_confirmation=1 Frank Wilczek https://youtu.be/3z8RqKMQHe0?sub_confirmation=1 Jill Tarter https://youtu.be/O9K9OBd3vHk?sub_confirmation=1 Eric Weinstein: https://youtu.be/YjsPb3kBGnk?sub_confirmation=1 Sir Roger Penrose https://youtu.be/H8G5onAqlVo?sub_confirmation=1 Juan Maldacena’s First Podcast Interview: https://youtu.be/uIzTliTHn7s?sub_confirmation=1 Jim Simons: https://youtu.be/6fr8XOtbPqM?sub_confirmation=1 Sara Seager Venus LIfe: https://youtu.be/QPsEDoOTU6k?sub_confirmation=1 Noam Chomsky: https://youtu.be/Iaz6JIxDh6Y?sub_confirmation=1 Sabine Hossenfelder: https://youtu.be/V6dMM2-X6nk?sub_confirmation=1 Sarah Scoles: https://youtu.be/apVKobWigMw Stephen Wolfram: https://youtu.be/nSAemRxzmXM ‍♂️ Find me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/DrBrianKeating Find me on Instagram at https://instagram.com/DrBrianKeating Buy my book LOSING THE NOBEL PRIZE: http://amzn.to/2sa5UpA Subscribe for more great content https://www.youtube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Something Ventured -- Silicon Valley Podcast
152 Stacey Bishop of Scale Venture Partners On Ascending the Venture Ladder and the Rise of "All Raise"

Something Ventured -- Silicon Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 33:52


Stacey Bishop is a partner at Scale Venture Partners where she invests in “business applications driving the Intelligent Connected World”. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of companies like Abstract, Airspace, Demandbase, Extole, Lever, and Textio. Stacey is a founding member of All Raise – an organization frequently mentioned on Something Ventured. She is also an advisor to The University Growth Fund Stacey got her MBA from Columbia Business School and a BA from The University of Michigan. In this episode we discuss her path to becoming a partner at a prominent Silicon Valley firm, and the role All Raise played in accelerating her career. Notable quotes from this episode:   On the Early Days of “All Raise” “Before All Raise, women in venture, we just put our heads down, did our job -- just focused on trying to get ahead and do the right thing. And I think the most eye-opening thing – when All Raise started, it changed the dynamic. It suddenly brought all the women together. And even though we had all been kind of working side by side, we weren't really -- there were so few of us but there was little getting together. Now there's this whole network. And so I think it's changed the industry.”   On Hedge Funds Moving Into Venture Capital “Hedge funds have certainly been there later stage. Mostly because private companies are going public much later. So in order for them to get the returns they need, they started coming into the private markets. So they had been showing up at the late stage. But now we're seeing them much earlier. That’s probably been the biggest change and that's been over the last several years.”   On Valuation Trends of Tech Companies “We just had (another) billion dollar exit: Most people haven't even heard of the company. But, if you had a five or six billion-dollar exit, everybody would have known about it. Snowflake went public last week…it was under the radar, but Snowflake was the biggest venture exit of all time.”   On The Future of Meetings “In meetings ‘before’, somebody had to get in the car and drive to go see you and take all that time. So out of respect, you don't want to not spend the time with them. So you spend a full hour or more. Even if it’s just an introductory meeting you feel this obligation. I don’t know how much in-person meetings will drop, but there will be a whole subset of meetings that can be done remotely.”   Stacey on Twitter https://twitter.com/StaceyCurry   Scale Venture Partners on Twitter https://twitter.com/ScaleVP   Scale Venture Partners https://www.scalevp.com   Something Ventured Podcast       https://somethingventured.us

The Future of Supply Chain: a Dynamo Ventures Podcast
#66: International TMS Solutions with Brad Klaus of Haven

The Future of Supply Chain: a Dynamo Ventures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 32:49


On The Future of Supply Chain this week, Santosh connects with Brad Klaus, CEO at Haven. Haven is dedicated to making global trade as efficient as it can be, using technology to simplify and streamline operations.Highlights from their discussion include:Brad's experience in the international logistics software world (1:13)International TMS execution workflows (5:14)Localization challenges to delivering a TMS at scale globally (10:13)Improving access to high-quality data in international freight (19:17)COVID's impact on logistics teams (23:05)A founder's approach to product pricing from seed to series A (25:31)Surprise at large organizations that still aren't using software to manage workflows (30:55)Haven automates global logistics for commodity traders, food producers, and other large shippers every day. In a system notorious for inefficiency, their solutions-focused TMS streamlines workloads, saving over 50,000 hours of human time thus far. Their tools unlock shipment data that otherwise gets buried or lost in emails and phone calls, and turns that information into actionable insights that make work easier and more efficient. With Haven, tedium and frustration is traded for greater transparency and smoother collaboration.About The Future of Supply Chain:During each episode of The Future of Supply Chain, we sit down with a different entrepreneur, investor, or industry veteran to discuss their story, views on the industry, and how we can collectively build the future of supply chain together.

Disney Travel Secrets - How to do Disney
#146 - Gift Ideas for the Disney Fan & When to Get the Dining Plan

Disney Travel Secrets - How to do Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 35:45


It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! And to help you with your gift shopping this season, on this week's The Present, Rob and Kerri have some ideas for gifts the Disney fan will love.  On The Past, you'll learn about one of the areas in Animal Kingdom that never got built and what it eventually became. On The Future, you'll get tips on how to approach dining at Walt Disney World and the answer to "should I get the Disney Dining Plan?" And back this week, Rob's Rant and some airline etiquette. As always, thanks for listening. Enjoy friends and fellow Mouseaholics (aka Disney fans!) Need a gift idea? Check out one of our favs Mouse To Your House for gifts you can get delivered to your resort or to your home.  ***************** Special thanks to our sponsor of this show, Vivint Smart Home. Get a special offer just for our listeners HERE or call 866-207-5844. We appreciate YOU. If you have a tip or a show idea, or want to share a review, please drop us an audio message. RECORD HERE Help support our show. Learn how HERE Get your copy of our free report about Times To Avoid Disney World For some Disney and travel videos, check out our YouTube channel ***************** Want to become a Travel Agent specializing in Disney? CLICK HERE (NOTE: At this time there is a small waiting list) ***************** LISTENER SPECIALS: Check out the exclusive Princess Collection by DesignZ by DeDe on MyDISTee.com - $10 from the sale of each shirt sold from this collection will be donated to Children's Dream Fund. If you would like to support our show, please visit our patreon site for option. We appreciate ALL our supporters.  Do you need a custom tee shirt for your next Disney vacation? Then look no further than MyDIStee.com And as always, there are no set up fees when you mention this podcast. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. 

Disney Travel Secrets - How to do Disney
#145 - Navigating the "World"

Disney Travel Secrets - How to do Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 36:58


Welcome to show 145 where Rob and Kerri have some pro tips this week that will help you add more time in the parks during your visit to Walt Disney World.  On The Past they talk about the original ride planned for what is now Pirates of the Caribbean in Magic Kingdom. On The Present, you'll learn about better ways to get around Walt Disney World when traveling to and from each park.  On The Future, Rob and Kerri will fill you in on why you should get trip insurance, what it covers and why it isn't just for hurricane season.  As always, thanks for listening. Enjoy friends and fellow Mouseaholics (aka Disney fans!) ***************** Special thanks to our sponsor of this show, Vivint Smart Home. Get a special offer just for our listeners HERE or call 866-207-5844. We appreciate YOU. If you have a tip or a show idea, or want to share a review, please drop us an audio message. RECORD HERE Help support our show. Learn how HERE Get your copy of our free report about Times To Avoid Disney World For some Disney and travel videos, check out our YouTube channel ***************** Want to become a Travel Agent specializing in Disney? CLICK HERE (NOTE: At this time there is a small waiting list) ***************** LISTENER SPECIALS: Check out the exclusive Princess Collection by DesignZ by DeDe on MyDISTee.com - $10 from the sale of each shirt sold from this collection will be donated to Children's Dream Fund. If you would like to support our show, please visit our patreon site for option. We appreciate ALL our supporters.  Do you need a custom tee shirt for your next Disney vacation? Then look no further than MyDIStee.com And as always, there are no set up fees when you mention this podcast. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. 

Disney Travel Secrets - How to do Disney
#144 - Disney Pop Stars, Disney+ Troubleshooting & Disney Vacation Tips

Disney Travel Secrets - How to do Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 35:28


This week on Disney Travel Secrets Rob & Kerri are back with all new segments. On The Past they talk about 10 top Disney Stars that changed Pop Music On The Present, it's all about Disney+ and some glitched that you may run in to. On The Future, they discuss the best time to book, and how to deal with difficult family members that can't decide if they want to go to Disney or not.   As always, thanks for listening. Enjoy friends and fellow Mouseaholics (aka Disney fans!) ***************** Special thanks to our sponsor of this show, Vivint Smart Home. Get a special offer just for our listeners HERE or call 866-207-5844. We appreciate YOU. If you have a tip or a show idea, or want to share a review, please drop us an audio message. RECORD HERE Help support our show. Learn how HERE Get your copy of our free report about Times To Avoid Disney World For some Disney and travel videos, check out our YouTube channel ***************** Want to become a Travel Agent specializing in Disney? CLICK HERE (NOTE: At this time there is a small waiting list) ***************** LISTENER SPECIALS: Check out the exclusive Princess Collection by DesignZ by DeDe on MyDISTee.com - $10 from the sale of each shirt sold from this collection will be donated to Children's Dream Fund. If you would like to support our show, please visit our patreon site for option. We appreciate ALL our supporters.  Do you need a custom tee shirt for your next Disney vacation? Then look no further than MyDIStee.com And as always, there are no set up fees when you mention this podcast. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. 

Global GoalsCast
32:1 - The Unsustainable Ratio

Global GoalsCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 43:55


Sustainable Development Goal 12 calls for responsible production and consumption. As co-host Claudia Romo Edelman points out in this episode, that does not sound as dramatic as ending poverty or educating everyone, but it may be just as important.  There is a disparity of consumption between the Global North and South. SDG 12 is the only goal that specifically calls on rich nations to lead.  In our interview with Jared Diamond, he says that one American consumes as much as 32 Kenyans. Diamond, UCLA professor and author of the new book,  Upheaval: Turning Points for Nation’s in Crisis,  says this inequality is unsustainable as citizens of poorer countries demand better lives. The only sustainable world, he says, is a more equal world. Our most dangerous overconsumption is energy from fossil fuels.  Co-host Edie Lush reports on a Financial Times chart which shows only a small percentage of the worlds largest corporations on track to reduce their carbon emissions enough to meet the goals of the Paris Climate accord. Fuel consumption continues to increase and therefore carbon emissions increase. According to the oil major, BP, renewables and natural gas are the fastest growing energy sources , yet in 2018 carbon emissions grew at their highest rate for 7 years at 2.0%.  “We use more resources and we are having a heavy footprint which is affecting the biosphere and affecting the climate” says Author and Royal Astronomer Sir Martin Rees, author of On The Future and other books. We need to invest now to protect our children and grandchildren from climate risk, Lord Martin explains, and spending decisions can’t be judged with the same financial tools, such as the discount rate, used to measure the value of traditional investments. Once again we describe the interconnections of the SDGs. Achieving goal 12, Claudia explains, is connected to achieving goal 13, action to control climate change and The Ceo of our partner, APolitical, Robyn Scott, points out that educating women and girls is on the list of important actions to curb climate change. She offers Facts and Actions. Claudia and Edie give a shout out to a listener from Pittsburgh, Jason Hallmark. He is on a journey of a lifetime to learn about sustainability in the Arctic and we are very proud to have helped inspire him in a new chapter of his life.  Two executives from our sponsor, MasterCard, describe financial tools that can improve lives. 

Unbelievable?
400 years of cosmology & faith - Dr Allan Chapman & Lord Martin Rees (+ Frank Viola)

Unbelievable?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 84:33


Dr Allan Chapman is an Oxford historian, fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and a Christian believer. His new book ‘Comets, Cosmology and the Big Bang: From Halley to Hubble’ traces 400 colourful years of astronomical advance and the faith of those involved. Friend and colleague Lord Martin Rees, the Astronomer Royal, joins the conversation to talk about his recent book ‘On The Future’ and why as an agnostic he doesn’t see God as the explanation for the mystery of the Universe, even though many before him have. At the end of the show Justin chats to Frank Viola about his new book ‘Insurgence: Reclaiming the gospel of the Kingdom’ For ‘Comets, Cosmology and the Big Bang’: http://www.lionhudson.com/page/detail/?k=9780745980317  For ‘On The Future’ https://www.amazon.co.uk/Future-Prospects-Humanity-Martin-Rees/dp/069118044X   For ‘Insurgence’ by Frank Viola http://insurgence.org/  Get signed copies of Unbelievable? the book and audiobook: www.unbelievablebook.co.uk  For more faith debates visit http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 Podcast of Unbelievable? Via RSS or Via Itunes

Stanford Radio
E44 | Maya Rossin-Slater: Health policy and its impact on families

Stanford Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 26:35


The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "Maya Rossin-Slater: Health policy and its impact on families" On ‘The Future of Everything’ radio show and podcast, two Stanford professors discuss how public policy decisions affect families and how the poor may be especially vulnerable. Originally aired on SiriusXM on May 19, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video.

Stanford Radio
E37 | Michael Bernstein: Welcome to the future of crowdsourcing

Stanford Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 29:35


The Future of Everything with Russ Altman: "Michael Bernstein: Welcome to the future of crowdsourcing" On The Future of Everything radio show, a computer scientist explores the rise of automation, crowdsourcing communities and the ethical implications of the gig economy. Originally aired on SiriusXM on March 24, 2018. Recorded at Stanford Video.

The Future of Everything presented by Stanford Engineering
​Michael Bernstein: Welcome to the future of crowdsourcing

The Future of Everything presented by Stanford Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 29:35


While billions scroll their merry ways through Facebook and Twitter each day, behind the scenes are legions of reviewers scanning photos and video to prevent graphic content from making the newsfeeds of unsuspecting users. Elsewhere, the faceless armies of the gig economy are making movies, building homes, driving Uber and working piecemeal to caption innumerable images for people too busy to do it for themselves. Welcome to the future of crowdsourcing. While the collective actions of those on the frontlines of crowdsourcing save millions of others from drudgery and from psychological trauma, the ascension of automation is raising questions that human society has never had to deal with before. These are the “wicked problems” — questions in which success cannot be determined with certainty or where multiple, mutually exclusive goals must be delicately balanced to create an optimal outcome. These are questions that Stanford's Michael Bernstein, an assistant professor of computer science and an expert on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), grapples with on a daily basis. What is the optimal organizational structure for such crowdsourcing communities? What are the ethical implications of the gig economy? And, who are the right people to answer these questions? On The Future of Everything radio show, host Russ Altman and Bernstein discuss those question and explore what our increasingly automated future will look like.

Learn Marketing Interviews
SEO Strategy – Rand Fishkin of Moz.com On The Future of Google

Learn Marketing Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 32:00


Do you use Google? Bet your customers and clients do! As a business owner or entrepreneur, you should utilise Google to your benefit! Google is known for changing its ranking processes and algorithms regularly. You need to make sure to change and adapt, as well. However, despite the ever-changing world, you can use search marketing… The post https://www.excellence-expected.com/episode41/ (SEO Strategy – Rand Fishkin of Moz.com On The Future of Google) appeared first on https://www.excellence-expected.com (Excellence Expected, by Mark Asquith).

Third RI Symposium: The Future of the Management of End-Stage Renal Disease: Challenges and Opportunities
Panel: Speakers and Audience: Consensus Discussion on the Management of End-Stage Renal Disease: New York Leads the Way!

Third RI Symposium: The Future of the Management of End-Stage Renal Disease: Challenges and Opportunities

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2014 27:45


Panel Discussion and Q&A On: The Future of the Management of End Stage Renal Disease: Challenges and Opportunities, Home Care for Patients, Community Health Workers, Collaboration for Improved Outcomes, Incentive Programs, and Addressing Social Disparities to Improve Health in Communities