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Mornings with Simi
How UBC researchers accidentally discovered a new, super-black material

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 6:21


How UBC researchers accidentally discovered a new, super-black material Dr. Philip Evans, Professor in the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia and BC Leadership Chair in Advanced Forest Products Manufacturing Technology Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Simi
The Full Show: Should we be worried that there are heavy metals in chocolate?, What caused the Chilcotin landslide? & What's happening with BC United?

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 37:08


Should we be worried that there are heavy metals in chocolate? Dr. Leigh Frame, Director of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences at George Washington University The Weekly Cecchini Check-in Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News How UBC researchers accidentally discovered a new, super-black material Dr. Philip Evans, Professor in the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia and BC Leadership Chair in Advanced Forest Products Manufacturing Technology What caused the Chilcotin landslide? Dr. Davide Elmo, Professor at the Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering at UBC What's happening with BC United? Kevin Falcon, Leader of BC United Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
3975. 183 Academic Words Reference from "Philip Evans: How data will transform business | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 169:42


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/philip_evans_how_data_will_transform_business ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/183-academic-words-reference-from-philip-evans-how-data-will-transform-business-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/au3sILuUzYU (All Words) https://youtu.be/7z3IFjSK8AM (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/DtUVHTU9RPU (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

Line Drunk
Roswell (S1E1)

Line Drunk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 38:26


I had never watched this show before, but after watching the pilot episode from the original show I started watching it. You can stream the show on Hulu or for free on Tubi, so be sure to check it out. The show is about the lives of three young alien/human hybrids with extraordinary gifts in Roswell, and stars Shiri Appleby, Jason Behr, Katherine Heigl, Majandra Delfino, Brendan Fehr, Nick Wechsler, William Sadler, Colin Hanks, and more. Side note, Brendan Fehr and Majandra Delfino directed, wrote, and produced a show called Baron and Toluca that they are trying to shop around. I was able to see the show at ATX Festival earlier this year and it was really good and very well done. Hopefully the show gets picked up and others get to see the show and we can all see where the show goes. Roswell Cocktail: Ingredients 3 oz Malibu Coconut Rum 3 oz Orange Juice 3 oz Cranberry Juice 1 Splash of Pineapple Juice Directions Put ice in a highball glass. Pour in your coconut rum, orange juice, and cranberry juice. Finish with the splash of pineapple juice, and serve with a straw for stirring. Drinking Game (http://www.roswelloracle.com/drinkinggame.html): 1 sip if: Isabel shows cleavage Max and Liz stare at one an other Michael and Maria fight Max does the 'leader thing' Someone mentions the alien's home or their enemies Alex has more than 4 lines in a scene Michael is specious Michael, Isabel or Maria complain Someone cries Liz says something scientific You see Max's Chevelle, Maria's Jetta or Michael's Motorcycle Valenti pulls someone over Tess agrees with Max You see any body who is an enemy 3 or more people from 'the group' are at the Crashdown Kyle mentions Buddha Jesse acts clueless Philip Evans suspects something weird Jeffery Parker does something out of charcter Liz or Maria are in their uniforms A parent gets more lines than Kyle Another plot hole opens Dreamers get jipped out of an M/L moment Michael says something asshole-ish You see anything with an alien on it Max goes another episode without going to work Liz and Maria are at work Chug if: Michael shows his emotions Isabel drops the ice princess attitude in public Max has fun Alex has a major role You see a parent other then Phil or Jeff Kyle plays a major role A plot hole is filled Micheal and Maria can go a whole month without fighting Crawl in the bottle if: Max dumps Liz and declares his undying love for Michael Maria or Michael get straight A's Liz fails something Isabel actually tells Jesse instead of just whining about it Tess returns (Cause when she does we'll all need to hit the bottle just to make it though the episode) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linedrunk/support

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
Gary Morgan's Fan Forum: Should the Pirates keep Evans or Craig?

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 48:27


Gary Morgan and his passionate crew of fans discuss whether the Pirates should keep Philip Evans or Will Craig, bridge prospects and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Shaggin' Flies
SF 9 - Scott Chu Loves Curling, Hates Malört, and is Lukewarm on Pavin Smith

Shaggin' Flies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 187:19


Shaggin' Flies is joined this week by Scott Chu (@ifthechufits), Pitcher List writer and manager and czar of the phenomenon knows as Fantasy Curling. Scott was such a horrid, difficult, uncompelling guest that we just HAD to talk with him for three whole hours, so I'll let the notes do the rest of the talking: 0:01 – The show is thrown for a loop from second number one as we are confronted by the visage of a non-mustachioed Scott Chu 0:03 – Naturally, the first all-cis-male-identified episode of Shaggin' Flies in three weeks spends the first six minutes talking about facial hair 0:08 – Scott and Ben on deriving just the slightest pleasure from playfully annoying their spouses (to Zach's befuddlement) 0:10 – Oh yeah, the introduction. #GingerBalance 0:12 – The joys of Southwest Michigan, and giving out Moderna at the Pfizer factory 0:14 – Freud would have something to say about how close we all are to our parents 0:16 – The regional accents of the Upper Midwest, some of which are close but not quite to Canadian. 0:20 – The teenage Michigander tradition of trekking to (and ruining) Windsor, Ontario gets Scott into trouble with immigration officials 0:23 – How the federal government got Wisconsin to raise their drinking age 0:26 – How to properly order a burger at a 24-hour diner (hint: not medium-rare) 0:29 – Scott dives deep into the fascinating minutiae of American Sign Language 0:33 – Turns out ASL also has TONS of problematic language (or, “if it was invented by white people in the 1800s, it's probably racist”) 0:37 – The surprising degree to which our cognition and modes of thinking and being are directed by the ability to hear. 0:43 – Sign language has no tenses and minimal grammar, and Zach gets way overly optimistic about language learning as a route to increasing empathy 0:48 – Pidgin sign and a way cooler way to refer to Kalamazoo, Michigan 0:53 – Ben dubs us (accurately) the Seinfeld of baseball podcasts 0:54 – One of us has graced the cover of the Wall Street Journal and it's not Ben or Zach 0:55 – What is Fantasy Curling and how did it get Scott Chu in the WSJ? 1:02 – Fantasy Congress and Fantasy Supreme Court are (or were) a thing, apparently. 1:06 – Curling as Canadian Golf 1:09 – The idea of Fantasy Congress is complicated by the dysfunctional-at-best nature of the American government 1:12 – Oberon and Leinenkugels, legends of the Midwest 1:13-1:20 – How Eno Put Zach Onto Hazy IPAs Which Are Kind Of Like Sours But Not Really (Either Way Ben Hates Both Of Them And It's All Because Of Warheads) (As In Candy, Not A Nuclear Device) 1:21 – Two things that are close to water 1:22 – Pregaming a Motion City Soundtrack show 1:24 – Malört and other wraths of Chicago 1:29 – Jesus getting sponge-fed wine while up on the cross is an objectively funny image 1:32 – BRING ME TWO HUNDRED PHILISTINE FORESKINS 1:37 – Why baseball? Sunburn! 1:41 – The fun of writing the Batter's Box segment, and Ben's request for information about Philip Evans is denied, because we're not a baseball podcast or anything. 1:43 – “You're a hack!” “Duh!” 1:46 – Scott spends two minutes giving a well-reasoned analysis of Pavin Smith, because it is a baseball podcast. 1:51 – The official position of Shaggin' Flies: Baseball Is Good! 1:53 – Scott details his time working for the Fair Housing Association, all the terrible acts of racism, ableism, and discrimination one encounters in that line of work, and therefore being perfectly okay with bringing politics into sports. 2:00 – Being buried in the news? Not great for mental health! 2:02 – Tiger Stadium and the ~plethora~ of Memorial Stadia 2:05 – The GM building flips the bird to Canada, in true ‘Murican fashion 2:05 – Scott and Zach bond over hatreds of Indiana drivers 2:08 – Gigantic burgers at Fifth Third Park make Zach and Ben lose their math for a sec 2:11 – Order of Operations Trifecta 2:15 – Scott and Ben on arguing with their kids about personal hygiene 2:20 – Ben Palmer resembles Matt Stafford (and Zach's cat makes her appearance) 2:24 – Even in Scotland they hate gingers 2:27 – Homer at the Bat 2:31 – Bob Costas in Baseketball 2:36 – Just some white guy BS, huh 2:40 – Almost made it to the end before the weekly Michael Ajeto mention! 2:44 – Shoutout to Ben's brother Greg, with reference to the boiling hot dog water incident 2:50 – The Full Count Scott's Book Recommendation: Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams Scott's Food Recommendation: Bulgogior Bibimbap Scott's Movies/TV Recommendation: Bob's Burgers Scott's Music Recommendation: Linkin Park (Hybrid Theory) Scott's Miscellaneous Recommendation: Dove Hand Sanitizer Get PL+ and join our community!: https://pitcherlist.com/plus

Statcast Podcast
The Carlos Rodón no-hitter is the best story of the year | Plus: Acuña is making changes

Statcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 50:09


MLB.com’s Matt Meyers and Mike Petriello discuss the ramifications of Carlos Rodón's no-hitter, what it means for the White Sox, how it fit into a crazy night of baseball, what Ronald Acuña Jr.'s newfound plate discipline improvements mean for the rest of the National League, how Vladimir Guerrero Jr’s. best-in-baseball Sprint Speed improvement bodes well for the Blue Jays, dive into the turnaround of the Red Sox, highlight Philip Evans and Jazz Chisholm, and rant about scoring decisions and Atlantic League rule changes.

Resonate! Podcast
Therapy Sessions 025 // Philip Evans

Resonate! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 66:47


Philip Evans throws us a hard-hitting house mix with funky, layered beats and crunchy textures. Bump it in stereo!

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer
Best of Fight Back 2019 - Part 1

Fight Back with Libby Znaimer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 47:25


Welcome to Part One of the Best of Fight Back 2019... from the year that was. Covering the highlights of 2019 including: - Mark Saunders and city safety - Dr. Aaron Schimmer on cancer research - Mike Van Soelen, Ali Salam, Kim Wright, and Patrick Gossage discussing Gerald Butts and the SNC Lavalin controversy - John Lawford and NDP MP Brian Masse on the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max 8 jet - Neil MacCarthy and Philip Evans on the Notre Dame Cathedral Fire - Ross McLean and Steve McDonald on violence targeting places of worship - Mike Van Soelen, Robin Sears, and NDP MPP Peter Tabuns on the anti-carbon tax ads - Councillor Mike Layton and PC MPP Stephen Lechee on Ford's budget cuts

Resonate! Podcast
Therapy Sessions 019 // Philip Evans (Live from Burning Man)

Resonate! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 67:01


Philip Evans brings us a banger recorded live at the Bubble Lounge at Burning Man.

Resonate! Podcast
Therapy Sessions 014 // Philip Evans

Resonate! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 69:05


Resonate! artist Philip Evans provides an absolute stormer of a mix, starting innocently with funky disco vibes, then rapidly evolving into thumping techno, putting the pedal to the metal the rest of the way.

National Institute for Health and Care Research
Primary Care Research With Prof. Philip Evans

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 12:07


Primary Care Research With Prof. Philip Evans by NIHR

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The Strategy Skills Podcast: Management Consulting | Strategy, Operations & Implementation | Critical Thinking
1: Bill Matassoni on Competitive and Comparative Advantage, Why Strategy is Less Analytic than it Seems and how McKinsey Really Makes Decisions

The Strategy Skills Podcast: Management Consulting | Strategy, Operations & Implementation | Critical Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 68:30


One of the great privileges of our unique network is that we have access to some of the most eminent former partners like Kevin Coyne and Bill Matassoni. We adopt their insights when designing our case training and strategy training programs. Our goal at Firmsconsulting is to allow our members access to the partners from whom we seek advise.  This is an exclusive interview that Bill Matassoni recently had with Firmsconsulting where he shared some counter-intuitive concepts you will not hear anywhere else. Bill Matassoni was the partner who was involved in developing and implementing the McKinsey philosophy that helped the firm pull ahead of BCG in the 1980s and 1990s. He was thereafter the partner who led BCG's efforts to overtake McKinsey. This insightful, inspiring and counter intuitive podcast explains the steps McKinsey took in the 1980s to reposition the firm. Planning is meaningless unless you know what to plan. You need a point of differentiation and you need to consistently drive that difference. Competitive advantage is wrong to pursue. You need to look for comparative advantage.  See if you can extract those lessons from this podcast. Bill Matassoni started his career in management consulting in 1980 when he joined McKinsey & Company. He was a partner there for almost 20 years, focusing on the branding of professional services. He was responsible for building McKinsey's reputation and protecting its brand, which included publishing the McKinsey Quarterly. In doing so he worked closely with many of his colleagues worldwide including Tom Peters, Jon Katzenbach, Kenichi Ohmai, John Sawhill, John Stucky, and John Hagel. He was also responsible for much of McKinsey's internal communications. This included the creation of McKinsey's systems to manage and disseminate its practice knowledge. These efforts are described in an HBR case study. He left McKinsey to join Mitchell Madison Group, a strategy consulting firm he helped to take public through its sale to USWeb/CKS in 1999. He then joined The Boston Consulting Group, where he headed for over five years a group responsible for innovation, marketing and communications. As at McKinsey, Bill Matassoni worked closely with several of BCG's thought leaders — George Stalk, Michael Silverstein, Philip Evans, Yves Morieux, Hal Sirkin and others — to develop their ideas and turn them into consulting assignments. Bill Matassoni retired from BCG a few years ago and founded The Glass House Group, a consulting firm that helps professional service firms with branding and marketing issues. At one of his clients, Tapestry Networks, Bill has become a senior advisor.  Bill Matassoni is a graduate of Phillips Andover (1964), Harvard College (B.A. Literature, 1968) and Harvard Business School (M.B.A., 1975). For many years Bill Matassoni was on the board of trustees of United Way of America and United Way International. He is now on the board of trustees of First Book and a senior advisor to Ashoka, an organization that invests in social entrepreneurs. He is also on the Board of Advisors of The Demand Institute, a non-profit funded by The Conference Board and Nielsen. He remains interested in the management and marketing of professional services firms, social marketing and healthcare reform. If you have never had the opportunity to meet Marvin Bower, and that would apply to most of McKinsey's current partners, Bill's thinking is the second best thing to have access to. In this wide ranging interview, Bill Matassoni and I discuss the following about the strategy, culture, values, mistakes and problems of McKinsey and BCG:  McKinsey & Co. How a partner's background shapes his or her viewpoint The old influence of HBR on a consulting brand's position Bill's unconventional path into McKinsey and BCG Managing versus inspiring other senior partners Working with senior partners from McKinsey like Ron Daniels, Fred Gluck, Herb Ensinger, Kenichi Ohmae, Tom Peters, Bob Waterman, Lowell Bryan, Tom Steiner and Marvin Bower Insightful new anecdotes and stories not published before How to get partners to build a firm's position and knowledge Competitive advantage in management consulting The problem with trying to position a firm as a consulting firm McKinsey problems in recent times and lack of differentiation Why strategy is less analytic than it seems WSJ vs. The Economist vs. HBR for eminence The Fortune Magazine story that changed McKinsey's profile What is McKinsey's point of differentiation - it is not analytics or strategy How to build a leadership factory Why all the books about McKinsey, like "The Firm", completely miss the mark Anecdotes about Marvin Bower Using actions to build principles versus using principles to build actions The problem with marketing in consulting How McKinsey really makes decisions and tests them aka how to know when you are junior How to bring about change in traditional businesses with deep histories BCG The difference between BCG and McKinsey BCG's strengths and weaknesses What is BCG's culture How positioning drives operational decisions Managing practice meetings And much, much more. If you found this piece interesting, please post comments and questions. We will be interviewing other very senior ex-partners of McKinsey and BCG, and will use these comments as an input for future interviews. We also use comments and social shares to determine if a series should be pursued. If you would like us to interview another BCG or McKinsey ex-partner, corporate executive or renowned athlete please let us know. Hope you enjoyed it.  Michael

The Media Show
BT's EE Talks, Journalism and PR, Ofcom's Review into C4, London Weeklies Launch

The Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2014 28:30


Telecoms group BT has entered exclusive talks over a £12.5 billion deal to buy Britain's biggest mobile phone operator EE. It signals BT''s ambitions to dominate the UK's mobile market, twelve years since it left the sector. BT will be hoping to persuade a growing number of homes to purchase all four of its services - home phone, mobile, broadband and pay TV. Steve Hewlett talks to analyst Claire Enders about how the move would affect consumer choice, and how the deal could impact on the forthcoming bidding for Premier League football rights. The media regulator OFCOM has raised concerns about the decline of Channel 4's audience. In a review of the broadcaster, which said that broadly it was performing well, it found limited provision of content made for older children and highlighted the continued decline in reach and share for Channel 4 News. It also published initial findings into its third Public Service Broadcasters review. Media commentator Maggie Brown and analyst Claire Enders join Steve Hewlett to discuss the details.Sir Ray Tindle has launched 4 new weekly London papers, at a time when others are closing down. Steve talks to editor Philip Evans about why the group is bucking the trend. A new book from the Reuters Institute claims PR no longer needs journalism as much as journalism needs PR. It considers the changing relationship between what it calls 'two trades at once antagonistic and mutually dependent.' Steve hears from journalist and co-author John Lloyd, and Robert Phillips, former UK CEO of Edelman, the world's biggest PR firm.Producer: Katy Takatsuki.

USI - Les sessions - iPhone/iPod
2012 - Un nouveau "new deal" pour reconstruire l'économie mondiale - EN

USI - Les sessions - iPhone/iPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2012 42:19


La stagnation économique mondiale va persister pendant des années. Beaucoup de personnes considèrent ce problème comme une question d'ordre macroéconomique, à laquelle le monde des affaires doit s'adapter. Mais en fait, nous pouvons utiliser des avancées micro-économiques pour résoudre ces dysfonctionnements macroéconomiques et beaucoup des découvertes micro-économiques proviennent des technologies de l'information. Le concept de "stack", familier au monde de l'IT, peut être utilisé pour libérer l'investissement et l'innovation dans l'ensemble des secteurs de l'industrie, realignant de manière impressionnante les intérêts publics et privés. Philip Evans, Senior Partner et Managing Director, du Boston Consulting Group, évoquera, au travers d'exemples concrets, comment le concept de stacks peut contribuer à revitaliser les principaux secteurs de l'économie, en particulier le secteur des télécommunications, le secteur de l'énergie et le secteur de la santé.

USI - Les sessions - iPad / Apple TV
2012 - Un nouveau "new deal" pour reconstruire l'économie mondiale - EN

USI - Les sessions - iPad / Apple TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2012 42:19


La stagnation économique mondiale va persister pendant des années. Beaucoup de personnes considèrent ce problème comme une question d'ordre macroéconomique, à laquelle le monde des affaires doit s'adapter. Mais en fait, nous pouvons utiliser des avancées micro-économiques pour résoudre ces dysfonctionnements macroéconomiques et beaucoup des découvertes micro-économiques proviennent des technologies de l'information. Le concept de "stack", familier au monde de l'IT, peut être utilisé pour libérer l'investissement et l'innovation dans l'ensemble des secteurs de l'industrie, realignant de manière impressionnante les intérêts publics et privés. Philip Evans, Senior Partner et Managing Director, du Boston Consulting Group, évoquera, au travers d'exemples concrets, comment le concept de stacks peut contribuer à revitaliser les principaux secteurs de l'économie, en particulier le secteur des télécommunications, le secteur de l'énergie et le secteur de la santé.

Darker Projects: Autumn
Welcome to Autumn

Darker Projects: Autumn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2007


Darker Projects in association with Infected Bookspresents David Moody's vision of apocalyptic horrorListen: Autumn TrailerAudio production, written, and directed by Paul Mannering. Post production by Matt Mclaren. Original music by Devin Anderson http://www.devinanderson.com Based on the book, Autumn, by David Moody.Autumn featured the voice talents of:David Ault as Michael Collins Rebecca McCarthy as Emma Mitchell Mark Kalita as Carl Henshawe Shane Harris as The Narrator Elie Hirschmann as Philip Evans Clym Angus as Stuart Jeffries Steve Anderson as Garner Colin Snow as Ralph Fiona Conn as The Teacher Zack Fester as The Boy Miles Reid as Jack Bynam Joan Hovey as Sandra Laura Post as Jenny and Kate

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