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Patenting for Inventors
Trademark Refused, Patent Approved: Illegal Intellectual Property Explained. EP155

Patenting for Inventors

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 9:53


Can you patent an illegal invention? What about trademarking a product that breaks federal law—or copyrighting something downright criminal? In this episode of The Patenting for Inventors Podcast, you'll learn about the surprising differences in how U.S. intellectual property law treats illegality. From patented bongs to denied THC trademarks, you'll learn where the USPTO draws the line—and where it doesn't. Tune in to find out how far you can push the boundaries of innovation when the law hasn't quite caught up.   Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: adiament@nolanheimann.com   Website: https://www.nolanheimann.com/legal-team/adam-diament   Phone/Text: (424)281-0162   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5cTADZzJfPoyQMjnW-rtRw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trademarkpatentlaw/   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-diament-j-d-ph-d-180a005/   Amazon Book Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B005SV2RZC/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=831aff71-513b-4158-ad73-386ede491e93

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library
‘Patenting Life' shares tales from a career on the cutting edge of science and the law

ABA Journal: Modern Law Library

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 66:35


Jorge Goldstein entered the fields of science and law at a time of immense change for them both. In the 1970s, huge strides were being made in biogenetics and microbiology, and in the 1980s, the intellectual property community was being asked to answer some giant questions they raised, like: How can you describe life, legally? Can a living being be patented? Who owns the material from your body?   The 45 years since the groundbreaking 1980 case of Diamond v. Chakrabarty, in which the U.S. Supreme Court decided that living organisms could be patented, have been an intensely busy time for microbiologists, biochemists, genetic researchers, and the patent lawyers who serve them. Goldstein, who holds a PhD in chemistry from Harvard University and a JD from George Washington University Law School, has been on hand to witness and help shape many of the resulting debates.   In Patenting Life: Tales from the Front Lines of Intellectual Property and the New Biology, Goldstein weaves stories from his own life and practice with the fascinating histories behind some well known medications, lesser known scientists, and groundbreaking court cases that will shape future scientific ventures. In this episode of the Modern Law Library, he and the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles discuss the book and the fascinating career he's had.   In the book, Goldstein explains many of the scientific developments behind technologies like CRISPR in a way that lay people can understand, while offering humanizing looks at the quirky and sometimes flawed scientists who made those discoveries. Large moral and ethical questions are raised about how technologies are developed, commercialized and put into practice, and he does not shy away from the discussions. He also offers his perspective on how patent law can be improved to fund further scientific advancements while also protecting innovation.   Goldstein and Rawles discuss key cases that helped shape genetic research, and some of the major changes he's seen in legal theory over his career. They also discuss tikkun olam, a concept in Judaism about how our actions can repair and improve the world. It's something Goldstein feels is a proper focus for science and for law, and they discuss two of the pro bono projects he has worked on with indigenous communities in which he can use patent law to protect their rights.   Finally, Goldstein offers advice to young scientists and attorneys who are interested in practicing in these fields, and shares his opinion on what artificial intelligence could mean in the patent law sphere.

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
‘Patenting Life' shares tales from a career on the cutting edge of science and the law

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 66:35


Jorge Goldstein entered the fields of science and law at a time of immense change for them both. In the 1970s, huge strides were being made in biogenetics and microbiology, and in the 1980s, the intellectual property community was being asked to answer some giant questions they raised, like: How can you describe life, legally? Can a living being be patented? Who owns the material from your body?   The 45 years since the groundbreaking 1980 case of Diamond v. Chakrabarty, in which the U.S. Supreme Court decided that living organisms could be patented, have been an intensely busy time for microbiologists, biochemists, genetic researchers, and the patent lawyers who serve them. Goldstein, who holds a PhD in chemistry from Harvard University and a JD from George Washington University Law School, has been on hand to witness and help shape many of the resulting debates.   In Patenting Life: Tales from the Front Lines of Intellectual Property and the New Biology, Goldstein weaves stories from his own life and practice with the fascinating histories behind some well known medications, lesser known scientists, and groundbreaking court cases that will shape future scientific ventures. In this episode of the Modern Law Library, he and the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles discuss the book and the fascinating career he's had.   In the book, Goldstein explains many of the scientific developments behind technologies like CRISPR in a way that lay people can understand, while offering humanizing looks at the quirky and sometimes flawed scientists who made those discoveries. Large moral and ethical questions are raised about how technologies are developed, commercialized and put into practice, and he does not shy away from the discussions. He also offers his perspective on how patent law can be improved to fund further scientific advancements while also protecting innovation.   Goldstein and Rawles discuss key cases that helped shape genetic research, and some of the major changes he's seen in legal theory over his career. They also discuss tikkun olam, a concept in Judaism about how our actions can repair and improve the world. It's something Goldstein feels is a proper focus for science and for law, and they discuss two of the pro bono projects he has worked on with indigenous communities in which he can use patent law to protect their rights.   Finally, Goldstein offers advice to young scientists and attorneys who are interested in practicing in these fields, and shares his opinion on what artificial intelligence could mean in the patent law sphere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk Network
‘Patenting Life' shares tales from a career on the cutting edge of science and the law

ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 66:35


Jorge Goldstein entered the fields of science and law at a time of immense change for them both. In the 1970s, huge strides were being made in biogenetics and microbiology, and in the 1980s, the intellectual property community was being asked to answer some giant questions they raised, like: How can you describe life, legally? Can a living being be patented? Who owns the material from your body?   The 45 years since the groundbreaking 1980 case of Diamond v. Chakrabarty, in which the U.S. Supreme Court decided that living organisms could be patented, have been an intensely busy time for microbiologists, biochemists, genetic researchers, and the patent lawyers who serve them. Goldstein, who holds a PhD in chemistry from Harvard University and a JD from George Washington University Law School, has been on hand to witness and help shape many of the resulting debates.   In Patenting Life: Tales from the Front Lines of Intellectual Property and the New Biology, Goldstein weaves stories from his own life and practice with the fascinating histories behind some well known medications, lesser known scientists, and groundbreaking court cases that will shape future scientific ventures. In this episode of the Modern Law Library, he and the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles discuss the book and the fascinating career he's had.   In the book, Goldstein explains many of the scientific developments behind technologies like CRISPR in a way that lay people can understand, while offering humanizing looks at the quirky and sometimes flawed scientists who made those discoveries. Large moral and ethical questions are raised about how technologies are developed, commercialized and put into practice, and he does not shy away from the discussions. He also offers his perspective on how patent law can be improved to fund further scientific advancements while also protecting innovation.   Goldstein and Rawles discuss key cases that helped shape genetic research, and some of the major changes he's seen in legal theory over his career. They also discuss tikkun olam, a concept in Judaism about how our actions can repair and improve the world. It's something Goldstein feels is a proper focus for science and for law, and they discuss two of the pro bono projects he has worked on with indigenous communities in which he can use patent law to protect their rights.   Finally, Goldstein offers advice to young scientists and attorneys who are interested in practicing in these fields, and shares his opinion on what artificial intelligence could mean in the patent law sphere.

Dreaming Out Loud With Morgan T Nelson
330. $2.2 Billion Ex-CEO EXPOSES 'The UGG Controversy' & The Exact Formula Used To Build A $2.2B Company!

Dreaming Out Loud With Morgan T Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 67:14


"Your brand is not your trademark registration. Your brand is not your logo. Your brand is NEVER your product. Your brand is what your consumers think of you!" - Brian Smith (UGG Founder) Join me as I interview Brian Smith, the visionary founder of UGG, who shares his incredible journey of building a globally recognized brand. From humble beginnings to creating a billion-dollar business, Brian dives deep into what it takes to establish a successful brand, the importance of brand perception, and how to scale effectively. Whether you're an entrepreneur or an aspiring business leader, Brian's insights will guide you on how to turn your ideas into a trusted, global name.Episode Highlights:00:02:08 - Why Entrepreneurs Must Tune In00:05:18 - Taking a Successful Product to a New Market00:08:41 - Building a Billion Dollar Brand00:09:26 - Old-School Biz Strategies00:10:31 - Key Phases in Building a Brand00:12:27 - The Dangers of Growing Too Fast00:17:32 - Messaging That Drives Sales00:20:46 - Creating Ads That Emotionally Connect00:27:23 - What Really Influences Buyers?00:31:19 - Building Resilience as an Entrepreneur00:38:07 - Competing, Branding & Patenting a Niche Product00:39:57 - The UGG Branding Lawsuit: The Real Story00:40:38 - Branding Essentials Every Entrepreneur Should Know00:41:29 - Positioning Your Brand as a Big Player00:45:27 - Why Consumer Feedback Matters?00:47:55 - The Key to Brand Survival00:48:59 - Fast-Tracking Cult-Like Brand Loyalty00:50:31 - Getting early hires to buy into your vision00:53:01 - A Blueprint for Massive Brand Growth00:55:51 - Tapping into Societal Shifts to Scale Big00:57:32 - Mantras for Entrepreneurial SuccessAbout Brian Smith:Brian Smith is the founder of UGG and one of the most sought-after speakers and business leaders today. Starting with just 28 pairs of sheepskin boots, Brian grew UGG into a global empire, with over 2.2 billion pairs sold worldwide. Renowned for his inspirational talks and media appearances, he shares his breakthrough business strategies with diverse audiences across industries. With deep expertise in team building, company culture, and overcoming growth challenges, Brian presents these topics through a spiritual lens, offering a unique approach to modern business. Recognized by Footwear News as one of the most influential people in footwear over the past century, Brian's impact extends far beyond the UGG brand. He is also the author of The Birth of a Brand: Launching Your Entrepreneurial Passion and Soul, a must-read for aspiring entrepreneurs, in which he shares his journey and the essential lessons that led to UGG's global success.Connect with Brian:https://www.instagram.com/briansmithuggFollow me on Instagram herehttps://www.instagram.com/morgantnelsonSubscribe to my YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@morgantnelson/featuredWant to manage your life the same way that helped me make $1 million by 28 and travel the world at the same time?Grab my FREE one-page Life By Design productivity planner below⁠https://planner.morgantnelson.com/optinplannerJoin the Dream Out Loud Facebook Communityhttps://bit.ly/49QXClW

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast
From Grandpa's Invention to Today's Innovations: A Family Legacy [RR 1033]

Remarkable Results Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 27:04


Thanks to our Partners, NAPA Auto Care, NAPA TRACS and Automotive Management Network Recorded at the 45th annual Mobile Air Climate Systems Conference (MACS 2025) in Orlando, Florida, Rob Bollinger shares the unique story of his third-generation family business, emphasizing their commitment to personal service and the legacy of his grandfather, who invented the overflow bottle system. The discussion also touches upon industry trends, the challenges of price competition, the evolution of AC systems with electric vehicles, and Bollinger's future plans for the business. Rob Bollinger, ABC Radiator, Baltimore, MD. https://www.facebook.com/abcradiator401 Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode MACS Training Event & Trade Show: https://macsmobileairclimate.org/ National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF): https://wp.nastf.org/ Koura: https://www.kouraglobal.com/ Honeywell: https://www.honeywell.com/us/en Introduction to MAC Conference (00:00:00) Guest Introduction: Rob Bollinger (00:02:17) Rob's Family Business Legacy (00:02:52) Personal Touch in Deliveries (00:03:52) Customer Engagement During Deliveries (00:04:30) Rob's Background in the Business (00:06:08) Regrets About Family Business (00:06:22) Coolant Reservoir Bottle Invention (00:07:40) Patenting the Invention (00:08:25) Legacy of the Invention (00:09:48) Cash vs. Cashless Transactions (00:10:05) Honesty in Business (00:15:46) Future of Specialty Shops (00:16:20) Customer Outreach (00:16:30) Changes in Radiator Industry (00:16:54) Hiring Challenges (00:18:11) Golfing and Business Balance (00:18:39) AC Industry Challenges (00:20:10) Leak Detection Methods (00:20:57) Future Plans (00:21:50) Real Estate and Business Stability (00:22:28) Family Support (00:23:33) Training and Industry Updates (00:24:26) Vendor Interaction at Conferences (00:25:08) AI Repair Discussion (00:25:55) Reflection on the Conversation (00:26:09) Thanks to our Partners, NAPA Auto Care, NAPA TRACS and Automotive Management Network Learn more about NAPA Auto Care and the benefits of being part of the NAPA family by visiting https://www.napaonline.com/en/auto-care NAPA TRACS will move your shop into the SMS fast lane with onsite training and six days a week of support and local representation. Find NAPA TRACS on the Web at http://napatracs.com/ Get ready to grow your business with the Automotive Management Network: Find on the Web at...

Patenting for Inventors
Lights, Camera, Patent! 10 Celebrities You Didn't Know Were Patent Holders. EP153

Patenting for Inventors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 9:33


What do Michael Jackson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Prince, and Charlie Sheen all have in common? They all hold U.S. patents! In this episode of The Patenting for Inventors Podcast learn about 10 celebrities that you probably didn't know patented their inventions. Learn about additional celebrity patent holders and what it takes to be considered an inventor on a patent. It might not be what you think!   Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: adiament@nolanheimann.com   Website: https://www.nolanheimann.com/legal-team/adam-diament   Phone/Text: (424)281-0162   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5cTADZzJfPoyQMjnW-rtRw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trademarkpatentlaw/   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-diament-j-d-ph-d-180a005/   Amazon Book Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B005SV2RZC/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=831aff71-513b-4158-ad73-386ede491e93

New Books Network
Jorge Goldstein, "Patenting Life: Tales from the Front Lines of Intellectual Property and the New Biology" (Georgetown UP, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 67:29


In this episode, Jorge Goldstein, the author of Patenting Life: The Commercialization of Biology, delves into the critical junction where biotechnology meets patent law. With a background as a molecular biologist turned patent attorney, Goldstein offers unique insights into how commercial biology has evolved and its profound effects on patent regulations. The discussion takes listeners on a journey from the early days of recombinant DNA technology to the cutting-edge advancements of CRISPR. Goldstein articulates how the commercialization of biological research influences scientific inquiry and reshapes patent law, highlighting key legal cases that have set the boundaries for patenting living organisms while addressing the complex ethical considerations that accompany these developments. A significant theme in the conversation is the ongoing tension between academic research and commercial interests. Goldstein explains how this dynamic has molded patent policies and research agendas, emphasizing the concept of “enabling life” through patents. He also touches on emerging challenges posed by technologies like AI in biotechnology, raising questions about ownership and consent regarding biological materials and genetic data. Reflecting on broader ethical implications, Goldstein discusses the responsibilities that come with innovation in biotechnology and patent law while considering the future challenges for intellectual property frameworks, particularly in light of advancements in CRISPR and synthetic biology. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of how the patenting of life has transformed not only biology and medicine but also the legal landscape, prompting listeners to think critically about the implications of these changes for society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Medicine
Jorge Goldstein, "Patenting Life: Tales from the Front Lines of Intellectual Property and the New Biology" (Georgetown UP, 2025)

New Books in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 67:29


In this episode, Jorge Goldstein, the author of Patenting Life: The Commercialization of Biology, delves into the critical junction where biotechnology meets patent law. With a background as a molecular biologist turned patent attorney, Goldstein offers unique insights into how commercial biology has evolved and its profound effects on patent regulations. The discussion takes listeners on a journey from the early days of recombinant DNA technology to the cutting-edge advancements of CRISPR. Goldstein articulates how the commercialization of biological research influences scientific inquiry and reshapes patent law, highlighting key legal cases that have set the boundaries for patenting living organisms while addressing the complex ethical considerations that accompany these developments. A significant theme in the conversation is the ongoing tension between academic research and commercial interests. Goldstein explains how this dynamic has molded patent policies and research agendas, emphasizing the concept of “enabling life” through patents. He also touches on emerging challenges posed by technologies like AI in biotechnology, raising questions about ownership and consent regarding biological materials and genetic data. Reflecting on broader ethical implications, Goldstein discusses the responsibilities that come with innovation in biotechnology and patent law while considering the future challenges for intellectual property frameworks, particularly in light of advancements in CRISPR and synthetic biology. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of how the patenting of life has transformed not only biology and medicine but also the legal landscape, prompting listeners to think critically about the implications of these changes for society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Jorge Goldstein, "Patenting Life: Tales from the Front Lines of Intellectual Property and the New Biology" (Georgetown UP, 2025)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 67:29


In this episode, Jorge Goldstein, the author of Patenting Life: The Commercialization of Biology, delves into the critical junction where biotechnology meets patent law. With a background as a molecular biologist turned patent attorney, Goldstein offers unique insights into how commercial biology has evolved and its profound effects on patent regulations. The discussion takes listeners on a journey from the early days of recombinant DNA technology to the cutting-edge advancements of CRISPR. Goldstein articulates how the commercialization of biological research influences scientific inquiry and reshapes patent law, highlighting key legal cases that have set the boundaries for patenting living organisms while addressing the complex ethical considerations that accompany these developments. A significant theme in the conversation is the ongoing tension between academic research and commercial interests. Goldstein explains how this dynamic has molded patent policies and research agendas, emphasizing the concept of “enabling life” through patents. He also touches on emerging challenges posed by technologies like AI in biotechnology, raising questions about ownership and consent regarding biological materials and genetic data. Reflecting on broader ethical implications, Goldstein discusses the responsibilities that come with innovation in biotechnology and patent law while considering the future challenges for intellectual property frameworks, particularly in light of advancements in CRISPR and synthetic biology. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of how the patenting of life has transformed not only biology and medicine but also the legal landscape, prompting listeners to think critically about the implications of these changes for society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society

New Books in Law
Jorge Goldstein, "Patenting Life: Tales from the Front Lines of Intellectual Property and the New Biology" (Georgetown UP, 2025)

New Books in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 67:29


In this episode, Jorge Goldstein, the author of Patenting Life, delves into the critical junction where biotechnology meets patent law. With a background as a molecular biologist turned patent attorney, Goldstein offers unique insights into how commercial biology has evolved and its profound effects on patent regulations. The discussion takes listeners on a journey from the early days of recombinant DNA technology to the cutting-edge advancements of CRISPR. Goldstein articulates how the commercialization of biological research influences scientific inquiry and reshapes patent law, highlighting key legal cases that have set the boundaries for patenting living organisms while addressing the complex ethical considerations that accompany these developments. A significant theme in the conversation is the ongoing tension between academic research and commercial interests. Goldstein explains how this dynamic has molded patent policies and research agendas, emphasizing the concept of “enabling life” through patents. He also touches on emerging challenges posed by technologies like AI in biotechnology, raising questions about ownership and consent regarding biological materials and genetic data. Reflecting on broader ethical implications, Goldstein discusses the responsibilities that come with innovation in biotechnology and patent law while considering the future challenges for intellectual property frameworks, particularly in light of advancements in CRISPR and synthetic biology. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of how the patenting of life has transformed not only biology and medicine but also the legal landscape, prompting listeners to think critically about the implications of these changes for society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law

New Books in Biology and Evolution
Jorge Goldstein, "Patenting Life: Tales from the Front Lines of Intellectual Property and the New Biology" (Georgetown UP, 2025)

New Books in Biology and Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 67:29


In this episode, Jorge Goldstein, the author of Patenting Life: The Commercialization of Biology, delves into the critical junction where biotechnology meets patent law. With a background as a molecular biologist turned patent attorney, Goldstein offers unique insights into how commercial biology has evolved and its profound effects on patent regulations. The discussion takes listeners on a journey from the early days of recombinant DNA technology to the cutting-edge advancements of CRISPR. Goldstein articulates how the commercialization of biological research influences scientific inquiry and reshapes patent law, highlighting key legal cases that have set the boundaries for patenting living organisms while addressing the complex ethical considerations that accompany these developments. A significant theme in the conversation is the ongoing tension between academic research and commercial interests. Goldstein explains how this dynamic has molded patent policies and research agendas, emphasizing the concept of “enabling life” through patents. He also touches on emerging challenges posed by technologies like AI in biotechnology, raising questions about ownership and consent regarding biological materials and genetic data. Reflecting on broader ethical implications, Goldstein discusses the responsibilities that come with innovation in biotechnology and patent law while considering the future challenges for intellectual property frameworks, particularly in light of advancements in CRISPR and synthetic biology. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of how the patenting of life has transformed not only biology and medicine but also the legal landscape, prompting listeners to think critically about the implications of these changes for society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AI Lawyer Talking Tech
AI Evolution: From Adoption to Ethical Application

AI Lawyer Talking Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 21:09


Welcome to today's AI Lawyer Talking Tech. In this episode, we'll explore the rapidly shifting landscape of legal technology, moving beyond simple adoption to critical examinations of AI implementation. We'll discuss how law firms are striving to maximize their tech investments for tangible ROI, and what it takes to maintain a competitive edge in this evolving environment, from data strategies to talent development. Plus, we'll examine the ethical and regulatory considerations that are becoming increasingly important as AI transforms the legal sector.How to Maximize ROI on Law Firm Marketing and BD Activities27 Feb 2025JD SupraRashad Blossom26 Feb 2025IdeaMenschThe inquiry is no longer “Are you using AI?” but “How are you using it?”27 Feb 2025IT Brief UKMaestro Strategic Partners: Coaching Law Firms to the Next Level26 Feb 2025Attorney at Law MagazineIncubator for Legal Practice and Innovation: ‘Do Well and Do Good'26 Feb 2025Attorney at Law MagazineHow to Stand Out in the Competitive Legal Profession26 Feb 2025Legal ReaderHow Smart Lawyers Make Dumb AI Mistakes—And How To Avoid Them26 Feb 2025Forbes.comGeopolitical fragmentation, the AI race, and global data flows: the new reality26 Feb 2025Future of Privacy ForumHow Vendors are Catering Legal Practice Management Solutions to Mid-Market Firms25 Feb 2025Sfax.comWhy the use of GenAI in higher education is a cautionary tale26 Feb 2025PhysOrg.comKnowledge Management - Traineeship opportunities 6 months – starting January 202626 Feb 2025Baker & McKenzieCMO Series EP168 - Joe Palermo and Greg Fleischmann on The Evolving Role of Marketing: What CMOs Need to Know in 202526 Feb 2025LexologyABA Working Group Publishes Guidelines for Responsible AI Use By State and Federal Courts26 Feb 2025LawSitesCourt Grants Summary Judgment in AI Copyright Clash, Rejecting "Fair Use"26 Feb 2025JD Supra'Buffoonery': Far-right Florida AG suing Target over LGBTQ Pride mechanidise26 Feb 2025AlterNet.orgEx-British Airways cabin crew ‘fire and rehire' case takes off26 Feb 2025City A.M.The importance of future proofing your firm – and how a digital first mindset can achieve long-term success26 Feb 2025Today's ConveyancerGOP pitch to remove gender ID from Civil Rights Act moves in Senate26 Feb 2025Daily NonpareilThe Importance Of Giving Back: Making Time For Pro Bono And Charitable Work26 Feb 2025Forbes.comHow to Safely Navigate Legal Issues in Agriculture?26 Feb 2025Morning Ag ClipsFirst Solar Sues JinkoSolar Over TOPCon Patent Dispute26 Feb 2025List SolarRaphael Shure leaves Aderant and legaltech to join Aderant's sister company PowerPlan as CEO26 Feb 2025Legal IT InsiderHow data strategy and sophisticated training are integral to the future of GenAI in the legal industry26 Feb 2025ReutersFirst Solar Files Lawsuit Against JinkoSolar for TOPCon Patent Infringement26 Feb 2025Lawyer MonthlyLegal Tech Startup Investment Is Riding High, Thanks To AI Boost26 Feb 2025Crunch BaseFair Use Falls Short: Judge Bibas Rejects AI Training Data Defense in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS26 Feb 2025LexologyThorntons reports profits up by 35% to £12.4 million26 Feb 2025Insider.co.ukUSAID and the new burning of the books in digital and ideological epistemicide. A call to action26 Feb 2025RealKMLegora (Leya) formally partners with FromCounsel to combine GenAI workspace with curated legal content26 Feb 2025Legal IT InsiderAgentEval Launches Open-Source AI Benchmarking Initiative26 Feb 2025Artificial LawyerNavigating Use of Generative AI at Work: Best Practices and Legal Considerations25 Feb 2025GenAI-LexologyPrivacy, Consumer Protection, and State AG Enforcement Action: What to Expect in 202526 Feb 2025Kelley Drye & Warren LLPIP monitor: Patenting computer-implemented inventions (Canada)26 Feb 2025Norton Rose Fulbright

Shopify Masters | The ecommerce business and marketing podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs

Kindred Label founder Cassidy Caulk built a patented luxury shoe brand from scratch, mastering everything from cobbling to engineering. Get actionable tips for product development, manufacturing partnerships, and protecting your invention.For more on Kindred Label and show notes click here. 

Inventors Helping Inventors
#475 - Nurse from Philly is patenting her solution to the dirty tissue issue – Evelyn Wilson

Inventors Helping Inventors

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 28:27


Get 45% off the Magic Mind bundle with my link: https://www.magicmind.com/ALANBJAN #magicmind #mentalwealth #mentalperformance Alan interviews Evelyn Wilson. One morning, when Evelyn was taking her grandson to school, she had a runny nose, and she was throwing dirty tissues into the passenger seat. When she got home, she vowed to create a new invention to solve the dirty tissue issue.  Today, she's working to bring her new product to the market. Email: EvelynWilson8319@gmail.com  

Patenting for Inventors
Congratulations! The Patent Office Wants More of Your Money! EP149

Patenting for Inventors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 6:25


The Patent Office is raising its fees for patents starting on January 19, 2025! To figure out what you actually need to pay for various things can be quite confusing as there are 471 lines of fees that you could potentially owe. I go over some of the main ones that you'll encounter. I think you'll agree that this is probably the most exciting episode of "Patenting for Inventors"!   Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: adiament@nolanheimann.com   Website: https://www.nolanheimann.com/legal-team/adam-diament   Phone/Text: (424)281-0162   YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5cTADZzJfPoyQMjnW-rtRw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trademarkpatentlaw/   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-diament-j-d-ph-d-180a005/   Amazon Book Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B005SV2RZC/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=831aff71-513b-4158-ad73-386ede491e93    

Innovation World Podcast Series
Veterans Day 2024 with special guest Chuck Tyler, hosted by Max Miller

Innovation World Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 5:21


Innovation World Young Collaborators Podcast series welcome Chuck Tyler to this special 2024 Veterans Day podcast. Chuck is an army veteran who now work with Veteran's Intellectual Property, a 501(c)(3) charity that provides pro bono patenting services to veterans, active-duty members, and military dependents. We also provide legal advice on other forms of intellectual property protection, including copyrights and trademarks.Patenting is important because it allows the inventor to protect their ideas and inventions from being used by other people without permission or compensation. Copyrights, trademarks, and patents can greatly increase an inventor's chances of commercial success.Our work is important because it helps level the playing field for veterans and active duty members who have great ideas but may not have the resources to protect them. We are proud to be able to offer our services at no cost to those who have served or are serving our country.Reach out to Chuck: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuck-tyler-nonprofit/

Venturing into Fashion Tech
Build It Series: Patenting My Body Scanning & Virtual Try-On Software with AIMIRR's Pritesh Kanani

Venturing into Fashion Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 32:03 Transcription Available


From Mumbai to Microsoft to Body Sizing:Today's episode feature's Pritesh Kanani, founder & CEO of AIMIRR. From his early days in Mumbai to steering technological advancements at Microsoft, we hear Pritesh's journey to developing virtual try-on solution. Initially kickstarted by his mother's wish to see his future wife in a wedding dress remotely, the solution came to life that is now deployed by fashion retailers online and offline around the world.Patenting the AI-Powered Body Scanning Software:Pritesh reveals the intricacies of the U.S. patenting process and how their patented sizing algorithm is set to redefine virtual try-on solutions with its ability to produce results with a 99% accuracy. Pritesh is so confident in fact that his solution can reduce online returns by 40% and increase average order values by 20%. Listen to this episode to hear what makes him so confident.Learn more about AIMIRR: aimirr.comGet in contact with Pritesh on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/priteshkananiSend us a textSupport the show--------The show is recorded from Beyond Form, a venture studio building & investing in fashion tech startups with ambitious founders. We'd love to hear your feedback, so let us know if you'd like to hear a certain topic. Email us at hello@beyondform.io. If you're an entrepreneur or fashion tech startup looking for studio support, check out our website: beyondform.io

AI Lawyer Talking Tech
AI's Expanding Role in Law: Innovation, Ethics, and Transformation

AI Lawyer Talking Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 26:28


In today's episode of AI Lawyer Talking Tech, we delve into the latest advancements shaping the legal landscape as AI continues to redefine traditional practices and open new possibilities. From the surge in AI-powered tools designed to streamline legal processes—like Transcript Genius's efficient transcript analysis and Thomson Reuters' Gen AI for Justice program—to the evolving ethical standards required by federal and state agencies, AI's influence is evident across every facet of law. As we explore new insights into cybersecurity risks, patent complexities, and legislative developments, we'll also touch on recent landmark rulings and initiatives focused on data privacy and equitable access. Join us for a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities that AI brings to the legal world, offering a glimpse into what the future may hold for law firms and legal professionals. Where legal AI will be in 10 years24 Oct 2024Legal Dive - Latest NewsSteno Launches Transcript Genius: AI-Powered Legal Transcript Analysis at No Extra Cost24 Oct 2024Legal Technology News - Legal IT Professionals | Everything legal technologyThomson Reuters launches Gen AI for Justice Legal Aid program24 Oct 2024Legal IT InsiderSecond Circuit Ruling Expands VPPA Scope: What Organizations Need to Know25 Oct 2024Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PCNYDFS Issues Guidance on Cybersecurity Risks Arising from Artificial Intelligence [Alert]24 Oct 2024Cozen O ConnorAI Reporter - October 202424 Oct 2024BeneschPerplexity Lawsuit Sees Rightsholders Deploy New Feature24 Oct 2024Cole SchotzSupreme Courts of Delaware and Georgia Take Steps to Regulate the Use of Artificial Intelligence24 Oct 2024Barnes & ThornburgOMB Issues Additional Guidance to Federal Agencies on their Acquisition of AI — AI: The Washington Report24 Oct 2024Mintz LevinBig Wiretapping Win for Businesses in Massachusetts Data Privacy Case: 5 Compliance Reminders for Website Tracking Software24 Oct 2024Fisher & Phillips LLPTen Focus Areas for Avoiding AI Hiring Discrimination24 Oct 2024Venable LLPO'Melveny Advises Andreessen Horowitz Investment in Pantheon AI24 Oct 2024OMelveny & Myers LLPYoshikawa Joins Nashville Business Journal Panel at AI Summit Event24 Oct 2024Adams & Reese LLPGlobal Perspective on Patenting of AI Technologies24 Oct 2024Schiff HardinCisco AI Product Lead on Ethics in Generative AI25 Oct 2024Products That CountTop 5 law firm profitability metrics that illuminate the path to long-term prosperity25 Oct 2024Legal Futures14-Year-Old Killed Himself After Becoming Obsessed with Roleplaying AI, Mom Alleges, as She Launches Legal Battle24 Oct 2024AOL.comAddressing data silos pays off in a big way for small law firms24 Oct 2024IManage.comWhat effect do California's deepfake laws have on parody | Fact check24 Oct 2024Recordnet.comColorado attorney general says TikTok lawsuit isn't best way to protect kids24 Oct 2024KOAA.comDo ‘Blade Runner 2049' Producers Have a Case Against Musk and Tesla Over AI Image? Legal Experts Weigh In24 Oct 2024Yahoo.comTrinasolar US Takes Legal Action to Protect TOPCon Technology Patents24 Oct 2024Morningstar.comInspiring Law: Jackson Lees launches new initiative to encourage diversity in legal careers24 Oct 2024Jackson LeesLegal Fee Tracker: A $24 mln-a-year partner? Billing rates propel historic pay gains24 Oct 2024ReutersCooley Law professors take part in initiative to prepare for NextGen bar exam24 Oct 2024LegalNews.comHow Lawyers and Elected Officials Are Combatting Homelessness24 Oct 2024Legal Talk NetworkAI: the new legal powerhouse — why lawyers should befriend the machine to stay ahead24 Oct 2024ReutersPerplexity faces new legal pressure even as it attempts to win over publishers and advertisers24 Oct 2024DigidayStarting from Zero: A Journey to Building a Successful Law Practice24 Oct 2024My Shingle

Faces of Digital Health
What is Impact Investing and Why You Should Consider Patenting Your Ideas (Michael Friebe)

Faces of Digital Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 40:12


In this episode of Faces of Digital Health, Michael, an experienced innovator with over 80 patents and a professor in multiple countries, joins to discuss the future of digital health. The conversation dives deep into the concepts of innovation, patent strategies, and the challenges in digital health funding. Michael shares his insights on current investment trends, the future of healthcare, and the potential of technologies like AI and digital tools to redefine medicine. Website: https://www.facesofdigitalhealth.com/ Newsletter: https://fodh.substack.com/ Key Points: The Role of Patents in Innovation: Michael holds 80 patents, but only a few have translated into successful innovations. Patents serve as a starting point for innovation, not necessarily as a direct path to commercialization. Challenges in Patent Development: The difficulty in checking if something has already been patented due to the 18-month confidentiality period. Patenting as a strategy to establish a foundation for future projects and startups. Current State of Digital Health Funding: 2024 has seen significant investment, especially in the U.S. market, but COVID-19 still skews comparisons. Michael believes digital health should go beyond improving administrative workflows and focus on new forms of medicine, such as combining AI, sensors, and IoT. Investment Challenges and New Approaches: There is no current business model for preventive healthcare, but it's essential for long-term health impact. Michael advocates for shifting from analog to digital processes and creating personalized, predictive healthcare. 5P Future of Health Investment Fund: Michael has started an investment fund called "5P Future of Health," focusing on long-term impact rather than immediate profits. Emphasis on personalized, participative healthcare, and developing tools that address health issues before they become critical. Vision for the Future of Healthcare: Transition healthcare from hospitals to home-based systems, using affordable and accessible diagnostic tools. The need for democratizing healthcare and creating business models that are inclusive, not just profit-driven.

The Business Development Podcast
Turning Pain into Innovation: Derek Nolt and BladeFlex

The Business Development Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 53:17


In this episode of The Business Development Podcast, Kelly Kennedy sits down with Derek Nolt, CEO of BladeFlex, to discuss the journey from a career in construction to becoming an entrepreneur in health tech. Derek shares his personal story of chronic shoulder pain, caused by years of physical labor, and how it sparked the development of BladeFlex, an innovative rehabilitation device designed to improve posture and muscle balance. From prototyping to patenting and marketing, Derek walks us through the challenges and triumphs of bringing a physical product to market.Throughout the conversation, Derek and Kelly delve into the realities of entrepreneurship, highlighting the ups and downs of product development and the importance of passion in overcoming obstacles. Derek emphasizes the need for patience, persistence, and innovation, while also sharing valuable lessons learned along the way. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or simply interested in the product development process, this episode offers practical insights and inspiring stories from a health-tech innovator.10 Key Takeaways:Passion is essential to success—if you don't love what you're building, it's harder to stay motivated through challenges.Product development is a long process, with multiple iterations and prototypes before reaching a final design.Finding the right partners and experts, like engineers and manufacturers, is key to developing a high-quality product.Patenting a product requires significant investment, both in terms of time and money, but can protect your idea in the long run.Marketing a product is as important as developing it—effective promotion can make or break its success.Partnerships with influencers or athletes can create spikes in sales, but consistent marketing efforts are needed for sustained growth.Failure is part of the entrepreneurial journey; the key is to learn from mistakes and continue moving forward.Offering multiple products or variations can increase customer appeal and extend a brand's longevity.Having proper insurance and legal protections ensures you're covered in case of issues with the product.Always focus on delivering a high-quality product, as this builds trust with customers and keeps them coming back.

Corbett Report Videos
Open Seeds: Biopiracy and the Patenting of Life (2012)

Corbett Report Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 20:25


Patenting for Inventors
What are Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) and FRAND? EP145

Patenting for Inventors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 8:07


In this episode I go over Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) are FRAND (Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory) terms.   If someone comes up with a patent for a technology, and that technology because a standard for an industry, then the company that owns the patent MUST adhere to FRAND principals by licensing it on a "Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminary" basis. Listen to the episode for more details and examples!   Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: adiament@nolanheimann.com Website: https://www.nolanheimann.com/legal-team/adam-diament Phone/Text: (424)281-0162 YouTube Channel LinkedIn

Patenting for Inventors
Can You Patent Indigenous Knowledge and Genetic Resources? EP144

Patenting for Inventors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 9:15


A new treaty was adopted by the World Intellectual Property Organization about using knowledge and resources from indigenous people. This may have an effect on drug patents, where the initial knowledge of the drug comes from indigenous cultures, and the plants they use to treat ailments.  Listen to this episode to learn more about the treaty and how it affects disclosure requirements when you file a patent application. ----------------- Connect with Adam Diament E-mail: adiament@nolanheimann.com Website: https://www.nolanheimann.com/legal-team/adam-diament Phone/Text: (424)281-0162 YouTube Channel LinkedIn  

BakerHosts
Are Your Granted Patents in Danger of a Post-Grant Double Patenting Challenge?

BakerHosts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 13:02


Patent owners need to be wary of the pitfalls when attempting to procure follow-on patents to an existing technology. It could turn out your own patents could be used against others in the portfolio to render them invalid or cut short patent term. Third parties on the other hand should tactically be aware of all assets in a patent owner's portfolio prior to challenging validity. Questions and Comments: tpatel@bakerlaw.com.

The 30 Year Overnight Sensation Podcast
Episode 20 - PRODUCT LINE (three is the magic number)

The 30 Year Overnight Sensation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 17:43


This week Jack introduces his third new product of this season and how he developed it. He has goes into detail on the benefits of developing a product line and dealing with retail buyers.

Patenting for Inventors
Why I Like Phone Calls From The 571 Area Code - Patent Examiner Amendments. EP141

Patenting for Inventors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 5:32


In this episode of the "Patenting for Inventors Podcast" I discuss why I get excited when I see a phone call coming from the 571 area code. Usually it means a patent examiner is calling me to make an "Examiner's Amendment." Why is that good and what are examiner amendments about? Listen to the latest episode and learn! Links: E-mail: adiament@nolanheimann.com Website: https://www.nolanheimann.com/legal-team/adam-diament Phone/Text: (424)281-0162 YouTube Channel LinkedIn

The Drive History Podcast
Episode 8: April 2 - 8 - Patenting the Internal Combustion Engine

The Drive History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 50:22


This week we cover a number of astonishing automotive history events, from the first internal combustion engine and Emil Jellinek changing his name to that of his daughter Mercedes, to the one millionth Mini and a 457,000 mile motorcycle ride, this episode has a story for all. Plus, we have a guest from Eastern Europe who shares fond memories of her family Skoda. Thanks, babe. The Drive History Podcast is an automotive history podcast hosted by Brian Corey (Insta: @sparechangemultimedia) & Jordan Stead (insta: @jordanbstead) Follow This Day in Automotive History on Facebook: Facebook.com/automotivehistory Instagram @ThisDayInAutomotiveHistory YouTube: youtube.com/@thisdayinautomotivehistory Website: www.automotivehistory.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedrivehistorypodcast/message

Clause 8
Clause 8: IBM's Chief Patent Counsel for Americas Mark Vallone on Changing Patent Portfolio Strategy

Clause 8

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 54:49


For almost 30 years - under the leadership of giants like Marshall Phelps, David Kappos, and Manny Schechter, IBM led in obtaining the most patents per year. However, in 2020, IBM made the decision to no longer pursue the goal of “numeric patent leadership.” It went from obtaining over 8500 patents in 2021 to, by some counts, less than 5000. Nonetheless, IBM remains one of the top American patentees.Mark Vallone joins Eli to discuss how he stepped into one of the most significant roles in the patent world last year while this dramatic shift in IBM's patent strategy was taking place. Thanks for reading Voice of IP! Subscribe for free to receive updates.On this episode, Mark talks about how IBM's heritage of innovation and patent leadership informs its decisions. He also provides an in-depth perspective on why and how IBM transitioned away from numeric leadership goals and toward a more balanced, quality-focused approach. The episode provides thought-provoking insights into the challenges of growing and managing a vast IP portfolio, including the value of incentive programs for inventors and the mechanics behind strategic patent portfolio pruning decisions. Key Topics:* Succeeding as in-house counsel * IBM's Strategic Shift - departing from their numeric patent leadership goal to focus on patent quality and aligning with their current business model.* Portfolio Management - detailed advice on pruning patent portfolios, including strategies for maintenance fees and monetization.* Hybrid Model - how and why IBM uses both in-house and outside counsel for patent preparation and prosecution work* Harnessing AI in Patenting - the future role of generative AI in improving quality of patent applications and the productivity of patent drafters, and the importance of cautious adoption considering legal and ethical implicationsNotable, QuotableOn continued role of numeric goals"I don't think you abandon numbers. I think they're certainly a part of the calculus, and you have to look at that in order to adequately protect your business."The one change he'd make to America's patent system"I would love to see us fix subject matter eligibility. I would love to see us restore that certainty to the system."Please share with others! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.voiceofip.com

DealMakers
Oli Cavanagh On Building A P2P Finance Marketplace And Now Patenting A New Way to Tip For Service Providers

DealMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 30:53


Entrepreneurs like Oli Cavanagh seize opportunities to innovate and solve real-world problems in a world where technology constantly evolves. From his humble beginnings in Ireland, Oli's journey has been marked by a series of ventures, each offering valuable lessons and insights into the world of startups and business. In an exclusive interview, Oli Cavanagh shares the highlights of his entrepreneurial odyssey and his latest endeavor, Strikepay, which is poised to revolutionize the way we tip service providers.

Side Hustle School
#2630 - TBT: The Mentor's Guide to Patenting

Side Hustle School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 7:56


In this week's “Throwback Thursday / Where are they now?” segment, we meet the semi-retired inventor who's now demystifying the patent process for new creators. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.substack.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.

Be Insightful In Technology
AI's Impact on Patenting and Intellectual Property Strategies pt 2 -Be Insightful in Technology w/ Robert Plotkin

Be Insightful In Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 39:05


Shikirah, Byron, and Robert discussed the impact of AI on the patenting process and intellectual property strategies for businesses, highlighting the need for businesses to investigate how they can leverage AI to increase efficiency and improve their tasks. They explored the legal implications of using AI algorithms and the potential of AI in independent filmmaking. The conversation concluded with the idea that AI technology could disrupt the film and gaming industries, but also create new opportunities for individuals or small companies to leverage it in innovative ways. Robert advice on becoming a software patent lawyer, with Robert sharing his insights about the necessary education and the role of a patent agent. Listen to Part 1: Patents: Challenges, Process, and Significance with AI https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/dashboard/episode/e2g42jr Connect with Us on Linkedin Robert Plotkin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertplotkin/ Shi : https://www.linkedin.com/in/shikirahjohnson/ Byron: https://www.linkedin.com/in/byrondavis42595/ Links to find out find more about Robert below: Business: Blueshift IP Website: ⁠http://www.blueshiftip.com/⁠ - information about intellectual property protection for AI technology Website: ⁠http://www.robertplotkin.com/⁠ - how to leverage and collaborate with AI to be more productive, creative, and innovative LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertplotkin/⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/BlueshiftIP/⁠ Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/blueshiftip⁠ Sharable Link to Robert's Post on his upcoming book, AI ARMOR: ⁠https://bit.ly/4aWaxVL⁠ Book link on Amazon: ⁠The Genie in the Machine: https://a.co/d/ibSLTuz --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beinsightfulintechnology/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beinsightfulintechnology/support

What Catholics Believe
Lent Resolutions • Disciples or Apostles? • Questions about Hell • Patenting "intellectual property"

What Catholics Believe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 68:22


Recusant Catholics? Do Lenten resolutions involve sin? Partying during Lent? Disciples or Apostles? St Mark 13, 32: Does Christ not know the time of His Second Coming? Common cause with Lutherans? How can Satan be in Hell and in the Garden of Eden? How could Christ descend into Hell? Is it right to patent "intellectual property"? Lent as the celebration of God's love. This episode was recorded on 2/13/2024. Our Links: http://linkwcb.com/ Please consider making a monetary donation to What Catholics Believe. Father Jenkins remembers all of our benefactors in general during his daily Mass, and he also offers one Mass on the first Sunday of every month specially for all supporters of What Catholics Believe. May God bless you for your generosity! https://www.wcbohio.com/donate Subscribe to our other YouTube channels: @WCBHolyMassLivestream @WCBHighlights May God bless you all!

Topic Lords
225. Showers: It's Wet In There

Topic Lords

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 79:36


Lords: * CisHetKayfaber * BaseCase Topics: * Raising third cultural kids as a second cultural individual * Figuring out how to do creative projects that take longer than a weekend when you aren't getting paid for them. * Someone sent me money on Venmo and now I need to sign up for Venmo if I want to have the money * Farmyard Song * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmyard_Song * https://www.elyrics.net/read/a/aaron-copland-lyrics/i-bought-me-a-cat-lyrics.html * We've been subscribed to Universal Yums for over a year now, and the sweet snacks range from "unremarkable" to "unbelievably great" to "not my cup of tea but interesting", whereas the savory snacks are mostly bad. What's going on there? Microtopics: * Not being permitted to plug anything. * A unique situation in which you are gendered a lot less. * Australian Treat Arnott's Mint Slice. * Crossover of snacks from Australia to Japan. * Gentleman's agreements among cookie manufacturers. * Patenting your cookie recipe. * Touring school administrators. * Being friends with a lot of Coca Cola people. * Really enjoying multiculturalism. * Producing a good person. * Taking credit for the time your daughter didn't play Mario for six months. * Focusing on the aspects of the situation that you find meaningful. * What does and doesn't count as a childhood development milestone. * Being good at the work people are expecting you to do. * Doing worksheets outside. * What children report back from their experience at school. * Attempting to pirate the Montessori curriculum. * A really fun month. * Projects you can accomplish in a weekend. * Why you don't have more to show for all your free time. * Refusing to call someone stupid or lazy and having to figure out why they're actually failing. * Coping strategies to get things done. * Advice that is not helpful for neurodivergent people. * Breaking a task into subtasks and putting them on a schedule. * The first time you encountered the concept of a to-do list. * Brain tech. * Hammock time. (Or shower time.) * Showers: It's Wet In There. * Exultation of showers. * Watching someone start a hobby and immediately excel at it. * Finding a good community to learn how to do a thing. * Joining a discord with experts in many things. * Learning how to program and realizing that this makes you good at everything because programming is the hardest thing humans do. * Sending money to a phone number vs. sending money to an email address. * Canadians wishing each other money. * Nice things to do when you don't want to defraud people. * Opening a whole raft of phishing opportunities. * Visa getting a cut of every transaction that happens ever. * Whether every person in the world could live in Canada. * The Cocaine Mayor. * A traditional that is credited to Aaron Copeland. * Cats saying "fiddle-eye-fee." * Not being a raging misogynist but engaging in raging misogyny anyway. * The era when the onomatopoeia for a dog barking was "bow wow." * Onomatopoeia that is literal like "bang" vs. onomatopoeia that is more of a stretch like "shimmy shack shimmy shack." * Riffing on Aaron Copeland's sexuality. * Trying to shit enough to keep up with your toilet paper subscription. * A product built for people who have kids but do not have kids. * The mechanism by which the "Launch Frog Fractions 2" button launched Frog Fractions 2. * The great Loot Box crash of 2019. * Snacks that come with an instruction manual. * Ketchup flavored potato chips. * What you reach for when you're feeling snacky. * A potato chip palate that is just far too sophisticated. * Smoked ham potato chips. * Harry Potter jelly beans ruining snacks forever. * Only liking eating things that taste good. * This is bad, but is it bad in a new, interesting way? * The worst kind of bad. * Observing a terrible sprawling work and thinking "wow, you really did a thing here." * The recontextualization of earlier elements based on later knowledge. * Discord Lords. * Listening to ads because you have gloves on. * How to join the Topic Lords discord. * A recently minted lord who edits the show. * Lords Eat Free.

GrowCast: The Official Cannabis Podcast
™️ Patenting Cannabis Genetics, AI Bot for Natural Farming, and Open Sourcing, with Copyleft Cultivars and Steve Raisner

GrowCast: The Official Cannabis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 53:53


The wave of cannabis patents ARE COMING! Today we have a brand new guest Caleb from Copyleft Cultivars- he joins us with mutual friend Steve Raisner to talk about the implications of patenting cannabis genetics. Copyleft explains his mission of open sourcing as many genetics as possible, while also building an open to anyone cannabis genome galaxy. Caleb highlights the difference between his project and other similar projects in the past- and how he is looking to reshape patent law both inside AND outside of cannabis. This leads to a conversation about patent trolls- people who engage in lawsuits around budding new industries and use lawsuits over intellectual property as extortion to get paid off. These groups are incredibly harmful to a variety of industries and cannabis is RIPE for this type of legal attack- which is why it's so important to open source our genetics. Caleb and Steve wrap the show by showcasing their new Natural Farming AI Bot that will produce answers and solutions to garden problems using natural farming inputs. GrowCast Membership Weekly Live Streams - Personal Garden Advice- 100s of HOURS of Bonus Content  - MEMBERS ONLY DISCOUNTS! Join the greatest community in cannabis! GrowCast Seed Co If you are reading down this far... Go to Seed Co page, you may find a new drop live right now! *Rooted Leaf Carbon Based Nutrients - liquid organic nutrients with NO NEED to PH! Visit www.rootedleaf.com and use code GROWCAST for 20% off, just add to filtered water and watch the EXPLOSIVE growth!*

Bring Your Product Ideas to Life
Creating and protecting a unique product - with Yanika Cordina - Cordinia Hair

Bring Your Product Ideas to Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 56:00 Transcription Available


Today on the podcast, I'm talking to Yanika Cordina, the founder of Cordina Hair, creator of the Flower Curl and Waver Bun, heatless hair curlers and wavers. Yanika shares how she developed her products, developing the prototype herself, patenting her design, and moving to manufacture.Yanika shares the realities of building a business whilst working other jobs, how she has used social media to spread the word about an entirely new product, working with brand ambassadors rather than influencers, and why the pre-order model works so well for her.There's lots to take in, including a really interesting behind the scenes on her successful Dragon's Den appearance. An introduction to herself and her business (01:10)The inspiration for creating her products (03:02)Creating a prototype (05:31)Creating a product whilst also working two jobs (07:37)Patenting her design (10:45)The advantages of working with a patent attorney (13:02)Finding a factory to manufacture her product (16:38)Launching and marketing an entirely new product (20:43)How Instagram & TikTok have boosted her business (22:29)Why she hasn't invested in influencers (23:22)Working with brand ambassadors (26:16)The benefits of not checking what your competitors are doing (28:10)Her Dragon's Den experience (31:29)Using a pre-order model (37:22)The time it takes to build a successful business (43:38)The challenge of keeping up with social media changes (49:22)Her number one piece of advice for product creators (52:38)The Bring Your Product Idea to Life Podcast - Best Business Podcast Award, Independent Podcast Awards 2023USEFUL RESOURCES:Cordina Hair WebsiteCordina Hair TikTokCordina Hair InstagramCordina Hair PinterestCordina Hair YoutubeLET'S CONNECTJoin my free Facebook group for product makers and creatorsFind me on InstagramWork with me Buy My Book: Bring Your Product Idea To LifeIf you enjoy this podcast, and you'd like to leave a tip, you can do so here: https://bring-your-product-idea.captivate.fm/supportMentioned in this episode:Get on the waitlist for my Group Product Creation ProgrammeJoin the waitlist to be first to hear when you can join Create a Product to Sell and get a free 1:1 call with me when you sign up! https://checklist.vickiweinberg.com/waitlist

IBM Analytics Insights Podcasts
Can AI be patented? Computer Automated Inventing Is Revolutionizing Law and Business. Part 2 with Robert Plotkin.

IBM Analytics Insights Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 36:52


#MakingDataSimplePodcast welcomes Robert Plotkin author of The Genie in the Machine and Founding Partner of Blueshift IP.  Can AI be patented?  Computer Automated Inventing Is Revolutionizing Law and Business.  Part 2.00:50 Patenting an Algorithm06:05 The Method for Patentability13:37 Patent Files versus Approvals16:09 Patent Costs20:25 The Future of AI 29:28 Finding Robert Plotkin30:58 Biggest Misconception on IP Law 32:52 Technology for MindfulnessLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/robertplotkinWebsite: blueshiftip.comWant to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple?  Reach out to us at almartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next.  The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun. 

Making Data Simple
Can AI be patented? Computer Automated Inventing Is Revolutionizing Law and Business. Part 2 with Robert Plotkin.

Making Data Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 36:52


#MakingDataSimplePodcast welcomes Robert Plotkin author of The Genie in the Machine and Founding Partner of Blueshift IP.  Can AI be patented?  Computer Automated Inventing Is Revolutionizing Law and Business.  Part 2.00:50 Patenting an Algorithm06:05 The Method for Patentability13:37 Patent Files versus Approvals16:09 Patent Costs20:25 The Future of AI 29:28 Finding Robert Plotkin30:58 Biggest Misconception on IP Law 32:52 Technology for MindfulnessLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/robertplotkinWebsite: blueshiftip.comWant to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple?  Reach out to us at almartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next.  The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun. 

Get Off The Bench Podcast
Megan Munckhof - Cleaning up with Lead n Hand

Get Off The Bench Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 41:50


Megan Munckhof is the co-founder of Lead n Hand, and product for keeping ropes and leads looped perfectly without the tangles.The idea of Lead n Hand was dreamt up many years ago by Megan's Dad (Darcy White) who is a farmer and contractor in Queensland. It came about due to a need to tidy up his service vehicle and to provide a storage for all his leads and hoses. The issue of tangled ropes and cords is a problem a lot of people have, and this is what drove him to find a solution. The handheld device is secured to your cord, hose, rope etc on one end so you will always have it handy. The size of your loops depends on the length of your cord and where you wish to store it. The ergonomic shape is suited to both left and right handers and many different sized cords etc. You simply just click your item into the Lead n Hand and keep it secure for storage. Darcy started by making a prototype in his shed then advanced to the family kitchen, where he heated up the plastic to mould it into shape. The family toyed with many ideas about how to over engineer it, but then simplified the shape and functions to what exists today. Megan and Darcy have gone through the process of Patenting, trademarking, and securing the design in many different countries. This has taken a long time but has been well supported by a fantastic team. Lead n Hand is an all Australian made and owned product registered with the Australian Made Campaign.Lead n Hand is very new to the market but has already received great feedback and fantastic ideas about how others are using the product for their own application, from electric car/bus leads to people with disabilities with limited hand mobility. Megan and Darcy are excited to see the growth of Lead n Hand, and hope that people will love it as much as they do. Socials:Website: https://leadnhand.au/FB: Lead n Hand Insta: Lead n Hand @leadnhand Enjoy the visual here on Youtube

The Peak Daily
Ozempic competitors

The Peak Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 7:23


Kind of like how every streamer released an epic fantasy show after Game of Thrones was a massive hit, drugmakers are all angling to produce the next blockbuster weight loss drug. We've all come across job postings with ludicrous experience requirements (10 years for an entry-level position???), and no one knows that pain more than foreign-trained workers. Like a dinner party guest who doesn't know when to leave, Huawei is still kicking around Canadian universities' research departments. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TO

The 30 Year Overnight Sensation Podcast
Episode 11-FOOD VENDOR SHOW (what's for launch)

The 30 Year Overnight Sensation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 22:23


So it is time to launch your product to the public—Are you ready?Have you prepared for it ... mentally?Jack walks you through his new product's first public outing and how he got ready for it.Not only the effects of the launch but what happens to you, the inventor.Contact: info@30yearovernightsensation.com

The TripleJump Podcast
TripleJump Podcast 232: Zelda's Loading Screens - Is Patenting Basic Game Mechanics A Good Idea?

The TripleJump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 80:30


Join Ben Potter, Peter Austin and Ashton Matthews as they run through some listener questions, what they're playing, some weird gaming news, and if they think games companies should have the right to patent their mechanics? What about the Hamilton Roblox game? This is the TripleJump gaming podcast.0:00 Intro23:04 What We Playin'49:43 WEIRD NEWS1:03:39 The Big DiscussionTo view the articles referenced in the podcast, please view the YouTube versionPresenters: Peter Austin (@ThatPeterAustin) & Ben Potter (@Confused_Dude) & Ashton Matthews (@ScrambledAshton)Editor: Ciaran Henry#TOTKPatent #Nintendo #HamiltonRoblox--------------------------Subscribe for more wonderful video game content from Ben Potter, Peter Austin and Ashton Matthews!TripleJump provides video coverage of video games - including top ten lists featuring current gen platforms (PS4 & PS5, Xbox One & Xbox Series X/Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch and PC), retro consoles (PlayStation, Nintendo, Xbox and Sega), as well as WGE, video game challenges, launch games videos, first impressions, podcasts, livestreams and much, much more.Careers, contacts, and more information can be found on our website: http://tripleju.mp⇨ Patreon: https://Patreon.com/TeamTripleJump⇨ Twitch: https://Twitch.tv/TeamTripleJump⇨ Merchandise: https://triplejumpshop.com/⇨ Cameo: http://www.tripleju.mp/cameo/⇨ Livestream VODs: http://tripleju.mp/vods⇨ Podcast: https://play.acast.com/s/triplejump⇨ Twitter: https://Twitter.com/TeamTripleJump⇨ Facebook: https://facebook.com/TeamTripleJump⇨ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teamtriplejump/⇨ Discord: http://Bit.ly/TeamTripleJumpFollow the team on social media:• Ben: http://www.twitter.com/Confused_Dude & Confused_Dude on PSN• Peter: http://www.twitter.com/ThatPeterAustin & https://instagram.com/ThatPeterAustin• Ashton: http://www.twitter.com/ScrambledAshton & https://instagram.com/ScrambledAshtonFollow our friends!• Billy Ray Walrus: https://twitter.com/BillyRayBotrus• Rules Boss: https://twitter.com/ThisIsRulesBoss• Barbara Pis: https://twitter.com/pis_barbaraThe TripleJump Podcast is hosted by Acast, but available on Spotify, iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and more!Acast: https://play.acast.com/s/triplejump Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Smartest Amazon Seller
Episode 217 - Winning Easy and Big in Amazon Spain and Italy With Jordi Cascant

The Smartest Amazon Seller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 15:10


Started in an unlikely way through an an Amazon Campus Challenge, explore the journey of Jordi Cascant as he elevated his Amazon business to new heights following his victorious achievement. Now a 7-Figure Amazon FBA Seller, Jordi shares with Scott his secrets to dominating the Spain Marketplace. Episode Notes: 00:25 - Jordi Cascant Introduction 01:10 - Amazon Campus Challenge 02:20 - Jordi's Secret to Winning 03:05 - Taking the Amazon Business to the Next Level 03:35 - Amazon Communities in Spain and the USA 04:15 - Why Jordi is Winning in the Spain Marketplace 06:10 - Insights That are Unique to Spain, France, and Italy 07:00 - Advertising Spending 07:50 - The Future of Amazon Spain Marketplace 08:50 - Patenting in the International Level 09:50 - Jordi's Next Business Plans 11:10 - Amazon Seller Events in Spain 12:05 - Launching in New Marketplaces LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jordi-cascant Related Post: Introducing AMZ United 2023 - The First-Ever Conference for Amazon Wholesale Sellers

SistersInc.
Episode 55: Patenting Your Designs With Sherrill Mosee Of MinkeeBlue

SistersInc.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 25:23


Engineer turned handbag designer Sherrill Mosee founded MinkeeBlue, a patented line of bags that blend fashion and function

DTC POD: A Podcast for eCommerce and DTC Brands
#277: Bear Balanced - From Space-X To Supplements

DTC POD: A Podcast for eCommerce and DTC Brands

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 47:01


On this episode of DTC POD, Dylan Menter shares his journey from building literal rockets to bootstrapping his own CPG business. We discuss the challenges, research, and scaling up production of his product. We cover everything from patents, to manufacturing, to bootstrapping, to purchase orders, to branding on this info packed episode. Here's a few more key themes we'll dive into:1. Building in saturated markets2. Creating a unique product3. Research and collaboration with professionals4. Scaling a solo operation5. Importance of having a stable job6. Navigating the manufacturing process7. Patenting and protecting proprietary information.Timestamps[00:03:13] Former SpaceX employee creates creatine gummies[00:10:55] Protecting proprietary formula - patent specific formula researched[00:20:29] Natural product creation takes year trial, commitment crucial[00:27:48] Making the gummies involved physical and mental exhaustion[00:31:59] Find experienced manufacturers in retailers you want to target[00:38:11] Google Ads aided in brand growth, positive feedback received[00:43:48] Plans to scale ad platforms & bring in professional athletesShownotes powered by CastmagicP.S. Get our pod highlights delivered directly to your inbox with the DTC Pod Newsletter!Episode brought to you by Finaloop, the real-time accounting service trusted by hundreds of DTC Brands. Try Finaloop free - no credit card required. Visit finaloop.com/dtcpod and get 14 days free and a 2-month P&L within 24 hours.Past guests & brands on DTC Pod include Gilt, PopSugar, Glossier, MadeIN, Prose, Bala, P.volve, Ritual, Bite, Oura, Levels, General Mills, Mid Day Squares, Prose, Arrae, Olipop, Ghia, Rosaluna, Form, Uncle Studios & many more.Additional episodes you might like:• #175 Ariel Vaisbort - How OLIPOP Runs Influencer, Community, & Affiliate Growth• #184 Jake Karls, Midday Squares - Turning Your Brand Into The Influencer With Content• #205 Kasey Stewart: Suckerz- - Powering Your Launch With 300 Million Organic Views• #219 JT Barnett: The TikTok Masterclass For Brands• #223 Lauren Kleinman: The PR & Affiliate Marketing Playbook• ​​​​#243 Kian Golzari - Source & Develop Products Like The World's Best Brands-----Have any questions about the show or topics you'd like us to explore further?Shoot us a DM; we'd love to hear from you.Want the weekly TL;DR of tips delivered to your mailbox?Check out our newsletter hereFollow us for content, clips, giveaways, & updates!DTCPod InstagramDTCPod TwitterDTCPod TikTokDylan Menter - Founder & CEO of Bear BalancedRamon Berrios - CEO of Trend.ioBlaine Bolus - Co-Founder of Seated

The Life Stylist
The Truth About Infrared Sauna Therapy: The Complete Guide To Detox & Healing w/ Connie Zack #477

The Life Stylist

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 160:02


It's time to turn up the heat, my friends. Today's guest, Connie Zack, is the co-owner of Sunlighten™, the global leader in infrared light therapy and infrared sauna manufacturing. I'm always keen on sharing my favorite wellness practices on the show. And after getting an awesome Sunlighten sauna here at the house, I knew I had to do a full report. If you've ever had any questions about sauna therapy and how to choose the best for your needs and goals, this episode is for you.  Connie and her team at Sunlighten have offered up a sweet discount for Life Stylist listeners. To get one of your own, visit lukestorey.com/sunlighten and use the code LUKESTOREY to save up to $600 on your purchase. Enjoy the show and make sure to share this episode with someone who loves to sauna. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is presented for educational and exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for diagnosing or treating any illness. Those responsible for this show disclaim responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information presented by Luke or his guests. Please consult with your healthcare provider before using any products referenced. This podcast may contain paid endorsements for products or services. 00:03:44 — The Story & Mission Behind Sunlighten How Connie got into the sauna field How her brother used saunas to heal heavy metal toxicity Having the determination to find ways to heal yourself  Tapping into the innate intelligence of the body How Connie and her husband Aaron run the company together The competition within the sauna industry  00:37:39 — Different Types of Saunas & Their Impact on Depression & Hormones Benefits of far, mid, and near infrared saunas  How infrared saunas help with depression  Patenting the wavelengths within their saunas  How to support the creative flow while in the sauna How spending time in the sauna benefits cardiovascular health and blood pressure Cognitive and postpartum benefits of infrared saunas 01:34:32 — Diving into Detoxification: Types of Sweat Benefits How detoxing supports women's hormones Clear Body, Clear Mind by L. Ron Hubbard Importance of detoxing the body through sweat Different types of sweating when you exercise versus in a sauna  Ways they continue to innovate and have research-based products The type of fragrance free and hypoallergenic wood used in Sunlighten Saunas Use the code LUKESTOREY to save up to $600 on your purchase The technology in the antimicrobial towels Three teachers who have inspired Connie More about this episode. Watch on YouTube. THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: NUTRISENSE. Your blood sugar levels can significantly impact how your body feels and functions. Nutrisense lets you analyze how your glucose levels respond to food, exercise, stress, and sleep. By combining the power of a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) with Nutrisense's app and personalized guidance from expert dietitians, you'll be on the fast track to achieving your health goals. Go to nutrisense.io/luke and use code 'LUKE' to save $30 and get 1 month of free dietitian support. AND... NOOTOPIA. Get four of the best brain-boosting mushroom extracts, plus collagen protein and Peruvian cacao, in Nootopia's new Collagenius. Go to nootopia.com/lukegenius and use code 'LUKE10' for 10% off. AND… SILVER BIOTICS. Experience the healing power of Silver Biotics! Their advanced & patented technology can help support your immune system and promote overall wellness. Try it today and see the difference for yourself! Get 30% off when you go to silverbiotics.com and use code LUKE at checkout. AND… HOLY HYDROGEN. The most powerful healing substance on earth? Molecular hydrogen therapy represents a new age in biological optimization, anti-aging, performance, and overall health. Go to holyhydrogen.com and use code ‘GOH2' to save $100. Resources: Shop: get.sunlighten.com/LukeStorey (use code LUKESTOREY to save up to $600) Facebook: facebook.com/SunlightenSaunas Pinterest: pinterest.com/sunlighten YouTube: youtube.com/user/sunlightsaunas LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/sunlighten Instagram: @sunlightsaunas Free Webinar: lukestorey.com/goldandsilver Are you ready to block harmful blue light, and look great at the same time? Check out Gilded By Luke Storey. Where fashion meets function: gildedbylukestorey.com Join me on Telegram for the uncensored content big tech won't allow me to post. It's free speech and free content: www.lukestorey.com/telegram The Life Stylist is produced by Crate Media.

The Dr. Tyna Show
EP. 89: Bitcoin + Blockchain 101 | Oto Gomes

The Dr. Tyna Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 54:58


On this episode, I am sitting down with my buddy Oto Gomes. Oto is someone I have been following for the last few years since the pandemic started and he is an expert in finances and crypto currency. We had a wonderful conversation about crypto, bitcoin, blockchain and real estate.Save 15% on HigherDOSE products with THIS LINK & Use code DRTYNA at checkout: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1336029&u=1859475&m=87497&urllink=&afftrack=On This Episode We Cover:3:25 - The future of blockchain5:00 - What is FedNow?7:42 - Crypto 10111:50 - Why bitcoin is the hedge against inflation, centralization and control13:55 - How the internet functions16:38 - What you need to access bitcoin18:24 - Can blockchain be made illegal?23:10 - What does CBDC stand for?31:00 - Self governing aspect of blockchain34:04 - Crypto regulation38:50 - What about cash? Should we have it on hand or in the bank?42:45 - Should you buy real estate?44:14 - Patenting your land and real estateCheck Out Oto:Online: https://otogomes.liveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/otogomesSponsored by HigherDOSE: Save 15% on HigherDOSE products with THIS LINK & Use code DRTYNA at checkout: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1336029&u=1859475&m=87497&urllink=&afftrack= Get full access to Dr. Tyna Show Podcast & Censorship-Free Blog at drtyna.substack.com/subscribe

The MuscleCar Place
TMCP #534: Ask Rick – Gangster St Patty’s Day Mercs, Patenting Restoration Parts, and The Unintended Consequences of AI in Cars

The MuscleCar Place

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 52:25


Gangster St Patty's Day Mercs, Patenting Restoration Parts, and The Unintended Consequences of AI in Cars The post TMCP #534: Ask Rick – Gangster St Patty's Day Mercs, Patenting Restoration Parts, and The Unintended Consequences of AI in Cars first appeared on The Muscle Car Place.

Bikes & Big Ideas
Ministry Cycles on Suspension Design, Machining Frames, & Launching a Bike Company

Bikes & Big Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 85:37


Chris Currie has worn a lot of different hats over several decades in the bike industry, and his latest venture, Ministry Cycles, is making big headway on a very, very interesting-looking machined aluminum frame, the Psalm 150. And so we sat down with Chris to hear about the origins of the project — which has its beginnings back in the 2000s — and along the way Chris shares a lot about his philosophy on suspension design; what goes into starting a bike company; how he's gone about product development; why he named the company Ministry; and a whole lot more.TOPICS & TIMES:Chris' ribs (2:28)3VO suspension (4:08)Suspension design for early 29ers (7:49)Patenting a suspension system (12:43)Building sample frames (26:10)Licensing 3VO (34:41)Founding Ministry (43:58)Engineering a frame (48:24)Machining a frame (48:24)The Psalm 150 (59:41)What's next for Ministry? (1:15:25)RELATED LINKS:Blister + Spot InsuranceBlister Summit 2023Become a Blister MemberBlister LabsThis Week's Gear GiveawayBlister Mountain Bike Buyer's GuideOUR OTHER PODCASTSOff The CouchGEAR:30Blister PodcastCRAFTED Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Thoughts on the Market
Global Thematics: Earthshots Take on Climate Change

Thoughts on the Market

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 9:20


While “Moonshots” attempt to address climate concerns with disruptive technology, more immediate solutions are needed, so what are “Earthshots”? And which ones should investors pay attention to? Head of Global Thematic and Public Policy Research Michael Zezas and Head of Thematic Research in Europe Ed Stanley discuss.----- Transcript -----Michael Zezas: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Michael Zezas, Morgan Stanley's Head of Global Thematic and Public Policy Research. Ed Stanley: And I'm Ed Stanley, Morgan Stanley's Head of Thematic Research in Europe. Michael Zezas: And on this special episode of Thoughts on the Market, we'll discuss the potential of "Earthshots" as an investment theme in the face of intensifying climate concerns. It's Wednesday, December 14th, at 10 a.m. in New York. Ed Stanley: And 3 p.m. in London. Michael Zezas: While climate continues to be a key political and economic debate, it's clear we're moving into a new phase of climate urgency. There's a significant mismatch between the pace of climate technology adoption, and the planet's need for those solutions. Here at Morgan Stanley we've done work around "Moonshots", ambitious and radical solutions to seemingly insurmountable problems using disruptive technology. There are some big hurdles with moonshots, however. First, they require significant political support. Also, the process of gradual, iterative decarbonization technology adoption will occur more slowly than investors expect. Given this backdrop, there's a growing need for urgent solutions. Enter what we call "Earthshots". Michael Zezas: Ed, can you maybe start by explaining what Earthshots are and what the framework for identifying these Earthshots is relative to Moonshots? Ed Stanley: So a Moonshot is an early stage technology with high uncertainty, but also high potential to solve a very difficult problem. And for Moonshots, the key investments are in R&D and proof of concept. An Earthshot, on the other hand, is more of a middle stage technology with generally lower uncertainty, proven potential and Earthshots the key investment here is really around scaling the technology quickly and cheaply. And Earthshots are more radical alternatives to otherwise slow and steady status quo in the decarbonization world. And we think about them broadly in two sets. Some are nearer term decarbonization accelerants, and others are longer term warming mitigations and adaptations. And I guess we can get into a bit more detail on examples in a minute. But to your question on frameworks, it's exactly the same framework that we used in Moonshots, and that is academia, patenting, venture capital and then public markets. Academia around breaking new ground and how quickly that's happening. Patenting to protect that intellectual property. Then venture steps in to provide some proof of concept for that idea. And then public investment is typically needed to scale it. And you can track almost any invention over time using that sequence of events all the way back to the patent for the light bulb in 1880, all the way up to carbon capture today. Michael Zezas: Ed, what types of specific problems are Earthshots trying to solve, and which ones should investors pay particular attention to, both near-term and longer term? Ed Stanley: So if you look at the nearly 40 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions that we put into the atmosphere every year and you split it by industry, our Earthshot technologies catered to over 80% of those emissions. Be it electrification, manufacturing, food emissions, there's a radical Earthshot technology for decarbonizing each of those. But if we break them down into two categories, we have environmental Earthshots and biological Earthshots. On the environmental side, we have carbon capture, smart grids, fusion energy. And on the biological, we have cell based meat, synthetic biology and disease re-engineering. If we go into a bit more detail on the environmental Earthshots, there's been a lot of noise in fusion in recent days. But I think carbon capture for now is where investors need to focus. And for those thinking how is carbon capture an Earthshot, we've been hearing about this technology for years now, well, the unit economics and tech maturity are only really now getting to that critical balance where it can scale. And the 21 facilities globally that are doing this only capture around 0.1% of global emissions. The largest project in Iceland annually captures around 3 seconds worth of global emissions. So we're still very early days and it's all about scale, scale, scale now. On the biological side, I think the $4 trillion TAM in synthetic biology, which is the harnessing of biology and molecules to create net carbon negative products, is truly fascinating. But the one that piqued my interest the most doing this research, and has actually seen comparatively negligible funding is disease re-engineering. And if the planet does continue to warm, despite our best efforts in decarbonizing and carbon capture, then another 720 million people by 2050 will be in zones that are susceptible to malaria, mainly in Europe and the U.S. And companies using gene editing are having great success. There's a 99.9% efficiency and efficacy of wiping out malaria in the zones that these trials have taken place. Perhaps less pressing immediately than carbon capture, but from a social perspective, with half a million people dying per year from malaria and that number set to grow if warming grows, I don't think it's a theme that investors can ignore for very much longer. Michael Zezas: Got it. And Ed, it's often said that each decade has one investment theme that outpaces others. And while this decade's in its early innings, there's several contenders. There's the new commodity supercycle, there's digitalized assets and cybersecurity. Another theme in the running is Clean Transition Technologies. How does Earthshots fit into the investment megatrends for the next decade? Ed Stanley: I mean, that's absolutely fair. Markets move in ebbs and flows of macro themes and micro themes being the winning investment each decade. We had gold in the seventies, oil in the 2000, and then interspersed with that Japanese equities and U.S. Tech in the eighties and nineties respectively. And we do appreciate it's rare when you look back in time for hard assets, which clean tech and Earthshot technologies typically are, for hard assets to win that secular theme crown, so to speak. But we're already seeing a changing of the guards in private markets away from long secular bets on technology, SAS, fintech towards hard assets and security infrastructure. So that is the shift in investing from bits to atoms, which is well underway. And that's happening because not since the Industrial Revolution really have we been so uniformly mobilized to transition to a new paradigm in such a short space of time. But opposing that, I guess we should ask where could we be wrong? Well, for climate tech to be the winning investment trade of the next ten years, the irony is that this trade no longer lies in the tech proving itself necessarily or reaching cost parity. I think we've done that in many cases, that is in the bag. The success or otherwise of this being the secular investment theme for the 2020s will lie much more in reducing permitting bottlenecks, for example, and skills bottlenecks around the installation of some of this Earthshot technology. And that, too, actually is where investors can find opportunities in vast reskilling that's needed. But on balance, yes, this, in my view anyway, is the secular trade of the next decade. Michael Zezas: And you've argued that a challenging macro environment is precisely the time to dig into Moonshots. It seems that would even be truer of Earthshots, would you agree? Ed Stanley: I think that's a reasonable assumption, yes. If you look at companies over time, over 30% of Fortune 500 companies were founded during recession years, and many more of those were founded coming out of recessions as well. And crudely, the reasons are twofold. One, product market fit and unit economics have to be ideal in a downturn when you have consumers feeling the pinch and business customers reining back on spending. But secondly, investors pull back on their duration and risk appetite, clearly, and capital becomes more concentrated, and the R&D bang for your buck you get in downturns, ironically, is better. But when you add on to that current stimulus packages like the IRA in the US, you have all of the component parts you need for innovation breakthrough. And I would actually stress even more simply, we need some of these breakthroughs, more physical world breakthroughs than digital ones. Because without these breakthroughs, we simply won't have enough lithium for the EV rollout, for example, we'll be 22% light. It's not just will this happen in a downturn, it has to happen in a downturn, irrespective of the macro. So, yes, now I think is an excellent time to be looking at Earthshots and not simply just at the peak of frothy markets. Michael Zezas: Well, Ed, thanks for taking the time to talk. Ed Stanley: It's great speaking with you, Mike. Michael Zezas: As a reminder, if you enjoy Thoughts on the Market, please take a moment to rate and review us on the Apple Podcasts app. It helps more people find the show.