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Yes, AI is a problem in the hands of bad actors, especially when they use bots to automate brute force attacks on identity. There are also a ton of companies dedicated to protecting your identity to keep the bad guys from impersonating you and those you care about. One of those companies is Ping (no, not the guys that make the golf clubs). In a continuation of our series on bots, we talk with Peter Barker, chief product officer for Ping and what they are doing about AI-based attacks.
I am grateful Peter Barker agreed to speak and perform for us years ago. The conversation reveals the relationship between his music and mental illness. It is honest, insightful, and helpful. Bandcamp www.rickyartist.com
In this engaging episode, Peter Barker, partner at Ryder Architecture, shares his journey from ancient languages to shaping one of the UK's leading architectural practices. Discover how Ryder grew from its Newcastle roots to become an international force, redefining education, training, and the role of architecture in business. Peter reveals innovative approaches that have not only shaped his career but also transformed the future of architectural education and practice. Gain insights into Ryder's groundbreaking apprenticeship program and hear Peter's unique perspective on navigating architectural career paths. He discusses the balance between creativity and practicality, and the evolving expectations of leadership in architecture. The surprising way ancient languages helped shape Peter's architectural career. How Ryder Architecture turned a challenge into an innovative educational model. Why understanding business is crucial for architects—and how Ryder tackles it. A fresh take on the role of design constraints in fostering creativity. To learn more about Peter, visit his: Website: www.ryderarchitecture.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-barker-6291a917/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryderarchitecture/?hl=en-gb Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ryder1953?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor ► Transcription: https://otter.ai/u/pkZtQ5Q_RuHCGntNoQkiUrlL-ng?utm_source=copy_url ► Feedback? Email us at podcast@businessofarchitecture.com ► Access your free training at http://SmartPracticeMethod.com/ ► If you want to speak directly to our advisors, book a call at https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/call ► Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for updates: https://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessofArchitecture ******* For more free tools and resources for running a profitable, impactful, and fulfilling practice, connect with me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessofarchitecture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/businessofarch/ Website: https://www.businessofarchitecture.com/yt Twitter: https://twitter.com/BusinessofArch Podcast: http://www.businessofarchitecture.com/show iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-architecture-podcast/id588987926 Android Podcast Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/BusinessofArchitecture-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9idXNpbmVzc29mYXJjaGl0ZWN0dXJlLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz ******* Access the FREE Architecture Firm Profit Map video here: http://freearchitectgift.com Carpe Diem!
Sarah looks back on the first 50 episodes of Research Adjacent. Sarah invites a number of past guests to reflect on what being part of the podcast has mean to them. This includes Connecting with new people Self-reflection Embracing the term research-adjacent Boosting confidence Feeling like part of a community Giving something back What has Research Adjacent meant to you? Please let Sarah know! Comment on LinkedIn Send an email Leave a voice message Catch up on the guests featured in this episode Kirsty Ross, Public Engagement Professional (Episode 2) Orla Kelly, Knowledge Exchange Manager (Episode 9) Lorraine Coghill, Science Outreach Specialist (Episode 12) Jenny Brady, Coach & Facilitator (Episode 16) Ged Hall, Research Impact Specialist (Episode 19) Peter Barker, Audiovisual Content Creator (Episode 20) Alice Cann, Research Librarian (Episode 21) Simon Cutler, Business Relationship Manager (Episode 22) Steph Sinclair, Science Communications Manager (Episode 26) Saneeya Qureshi, Ipshita Ghose & Jennifer Leigh, Researcher Developers & Vitae Award Nominees (Episode 29) John Elvin, Industry Programme Manager (Episode 35) Sam Andrews, Consultant/Communicator (Episode 43) Claire Toogood, Research & Insights Manager (Episode 45) The Academic Adventures podcast Theme music by Lemon Music Studios from Pixabay
Peter is boosting research impact through creative communication. For this week's episode Sarah is joined by Peter Barker, audiovisual content creator, founder of Orinoco Communications, and host of the Research Comms podcast. Peter talks about How his career evolved via documentary-making and public engagement The satisfaction of creating impactful and boundary-pushing videos and animations Why his podcast is all about building community amongst research communicators Read the full show notes on the podcast webpage Connect to Peter on LinkedIn Follow the podcast on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram Sign up for Research Adjacent Round-Up monthly newsletter Theme music by Vitaliy Levkin from Pixabay
This Farms Advice episode is on the Beyond The Tax Return series with the team at Byfields. With old ways of doing things there are new and improved ways to improve the way we work on and off-farm. This episode we get into the office chair and see how we can improve seamlessly. Joined by Peter Barker for this episode. This episode is for general information only as the host and guest do not know your circumstances. Contact your professionals or the team at www.byfields.com.auFollow the Farms Advice Podcast on your socials for more.Farms Advice InstagramFarms Advice Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It will all make perfect sense when you hear from Peter Barker our guest on this episode of Living The Retirement Lifestyle Podcast. Peter is Operations Director of Wildgoose Events, an award winning, multi-million pound global events and licensing business but he's no stranger to facing up to challenges as you'll hear https://vimeo.com/747682605 It's no surprise then that Peter is someone who thinks outside the box when faced with difficulties and the pandemic couldn't have been a worse turn of events for someone who has an events business that involves people coming together! But he had the fortitude along with his co-directors to pivot into the virtual world that we all came to be a part of during 2020/21 and their innovative approach was a win win coming up with products that could help keep teams engaged whilst people were locked down at home utilising zoom. So we came up with escape games and murder mysteries and quizzes, and all sorts of different things that people could do with their teams online. Truth is for a couple of months things were pretty tough but long story short is we came through COVID and had the best two years in business we've ever had and in 2020/21 delivered just over three and a half thousand events all around the world and had the most successful two years in business in terms of revenue and profit as well. We can all learn a great deal from that not least of which is turning what could be abject failure into your fortune and hearing of a success story coming out of COVID is very encouraging! Moving on we asked Peter about side hustles to which he admits having had one or two but the most memorable was the chocolate business from which the title of this podcast originated So how did it all begin? Peter tells us that his wife and daughters are "chocoholics" and so he came up with an idea to help his children "earn" their "pocket" money (it was about giving the girls a hand up rather than a handout he says) by getting them involved in a side hustle he had found selling "wrapped" chocolate bars - for parties, weddings, birthdays, events and it just took off from there. As all things do with family enthusiasm soon dropped off but having created a saleable business, Peter was able to sell it on. That little adventure led to winning an award and for the best new business from the chamber of commerce. Who wouldn't like to create a success story from a little "opportunity" like that and add a philanthropic element too! A side hustle that didn't cost a lot of money, requiring only some creative thinking and making it work ! Culminating in a a perfect lifestyle business that he was able to sell on after the girls left the nest for a life of their own. Proof that it's possible to start a business in your 50's or 60's that doesn't have to be your next Richard Branson business but one that can be fun, make a bit of money from and have the lifestyle you want. Final words form Peter... No matter how old your are or what skills you have if you have a passion and can put some thought behind it who knows what you can achieve. It's definitely not as difficult or scary as some people believe... and it can be a lot of fun! Connect With Peter Linkedin Website The Entrepreneurs Circle We do hope you enjoyed this chat about side hustles and how you can not only do something yourself but pass down those lessons to your children that they can use in later life Excited to share that we have been voted in the Top 20 UK Lifestyle Podcasts in the UK
In this week's episode, Peter Barker, director of Orinoco Communications, a digital communications and content creation agency that combines storytelling and strategy to give research the reach it deserves, discusses key topics of storytelling, including: How developing communications in the visual, aural, and text media are similar similar and different How his perspective and experience in one medium informs how he approaches the others Favorite stories from his own experience crafting projects for companies such as the BBC, National Geographic, and the Discovery Channel. Similarities and differences in working with clients in the States and in Europe Whether the "bi-cultural" nature of the firm's clients helps in the translation of research into compelling stories Tips to becoming better at telling stories that make an impact
The fifth in our series of 7 Podcasts with our friends at REPL. We are joined by Peter Barker, Blanche Vanhuyssteen and Jake Ralston to discuss WFM Mobile,Reporting & Analytics. We cover...How WFM mobile is turning to wider Colleague EngagementCan you run WFM via mobile only?Reporting is turning in to analytics, so what?
Medical research charities have been hit hard by the disruptive effects of the pandemic, with many fundraising events cancelled for the foreseeable future and charity shops shuttered for months during lockdown. Plummeting income has meant they've had to pause or stop research projects, withdraw future funding and lay off staff. In this episode Peter Barker interviews three experts about the crisis. - Leonora Neale, Communications Manager at the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) - Richard Berks, a freelance science writer and communications consultant who specialises in helping medical research charities to engage with their supporters. - Matthew Lam, science communication manager at Worldwide Cancer Research. Presented by Peter Barker Produced by Orinoco Communications ------------------------------------------------------- LINKS To find out more about the AMRC's campaign and for links to the resources mentioned here and in the podcast visit this blog.
The Geeked Gods Podcast-Why'dYeSpillYerBeans The new Episode of the Geeked Gods Podcast is here in it we talk Mermaid Sex, Honey I shrunk the Kids reboot, the Reverse RickMoranis, Street Sharks, Cannibal Holocaust., the lighthouse, JoJoRabbit, Apu, GordonBombay, BrendanFraiserintheGodfather and much more. With Ash, Angelo, Derek, James, Peter Barker aka Baxter Follow us on IG, Twitter, and Facebook at the Geeked Gods Email Inquiries @thegeekedgods@gmail.com Stay Geeky my friends The post The Geeked Gods Podcast-Why'dYeSpillYerBeans appeared first on The Geeked Gods.
Dr Peter Hotez has devoted most of his professional life to developing vaccines to combat neglected tropical diseases that affect millions of the most impoverished people in the world. More recently he has also become an outspoken and prominent advocate for vaccines in the face of the growing anti-vaccine movement. In this episode Dr Hotez opens up about why he is so angry with those spearheading the anti-vaccine movement and his new book 'Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism' which debunks some of the most prevalent anti-vaccine myths, as well as telling the story of his life as the father of a daughter with autism. This podcast is presented by Peter Barker and produced by Orinoco Communications. Twitter: @orinococomms www.orinococomms.com -------------- LINKS to PETER HOTEZ Books Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism Forgotten People Forgotten Diseases Blue Marble Health Twitter: @PeterHotez Website: https://peterhotez.org/
Welcome to the Geeked Gods Podcast We talk a few things Endgame, Peter Barker survives, Bucky and Cap's Happily ever after, Tony Stank, End Game going after Avatars record, James Cameron's Spiderman (Thank god it never got made) Sonic the Hedgehog, thank god there redoing it, Intellivision's new console and new Earthworm Jim, Game of Thrones Dark Battle, The next Marvel villain and how it ties to 13 going on 30 and much more… With Ashish, James, Peter Barker, Angelo and Derek Recorded at Casa Carbone Cinco De Mayo Margarita's were not harmed in the recording of this podcast….. Taco's were harmed…. The post The Geeked Gods Podcast-End Game or How Peter Barker survived the snap appeared first on The Geeked Gods.
How do you tell the story of an 800+ year old academic institution - one of the most famous universities in the world - using the most modern of communications methods? Barney Brown has been doing that for the past decade as Head of Digital Communications at Cambridge University where he has headed up an award-winning team that not only generates excellent digital content of its own but also embraces other creators who form part of the university community, such as student vloggers. In this episode of Research Comms Barney Brown talks about the power of authenticity, how academic institutions can tap into the creativity of their members, as well as giving advise on what social media platforms offer the greatest returns on investment. To ------------------------- Research Comms is produced by Peter Barker, digital media producer and director of Orinoco Communications, which is a communications agency that specialises in the communication of research and innovation in science, the social sciences and humanities. www.orinococomms.com -------------------------- NOTES/LINKS: Becky Inkster's research: http://www.hiphoppsych.co.uk Film by Zeb (Cambridge student blogger)
This week's guest is science communication extraordinaire, Dr Kat Arney. Kat cut her scicomm teeth at Cancer Research UK where she spent 12 years before a hugely successful run with phenomenally successful podcast series The Naked Scientists. Now she is a freelancer producer and has her own science communication consulting company. Her latest work is the brilliant podcast, Genetics Unzipped. Through her years in the science communication sector Kat has developed an acute understanding of what it takes to engage people with compelling and accessible narratives and she was kind enough to share her wisdom with me in this episode. --------------- Kat's website First Create the Media Genetics Unzipped --------------- Research Comms is produced and presented by Peter Barker in association with Orinoco Communications. Orinoco is a digital communications agency that specialises in the communication of research and innovation. www.orinococomms.com
Two megatrends for 2019 and beyond is scale and automation. The identity management space is a perfect example. Between all of the IP enabled devices (machines) coming on line, the billions of people and their identities, managing these billions and billions takes systems that will redefine scale and almost by definition have to be automated. Enter Forgerock. They are a leader in managed identities for both consumer brands, IoT devices and more. We spoke with Peter Barker, their VP of product about the challenges to scaling at this level and how important identity management is.
This Sundays show features Pam Vardy interviewing guests Jeremy Francis, James Beattie and Peter Barker. With Gardens opening up across Melbourne to the public and it being the season to grow orchids, tune in to find out an up to date view on what, when and how to get the garden up to shape for the coming summer. Also a list of upcoming events for all your gardening needs.