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Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
How did the Saints wrestle with the revelation on plural marriage in Doctrine and Covenants 132 and how can reading their own accounts inform our faith, and personal testimony?SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTS English: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC246EN French: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC246FR German: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC246DE Portuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC246PT Spanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC246ESYOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/6Zb8xWjyIFgALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIM.co2021 Episode Doctrine & Covenants 129-132 Part 2https://youtu.be/BKG8_p8uYqMFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookBook of Mormon: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastBMBook WEEKLY NEWSLETTER https://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletter SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastTIMECODE:00:00 Part 2 - Sister Brittany Chapman Nash00:07 Don't need to have a testimony of plural marriage02:01 Context to a revelation for Emma Smith05:21 Emma rejected the revelation08:44 Joseph F. Smith's statement on this section11:44 Preaching publicly about this revelation14:09 Section 132 would have been different if delivered to body of the Saints17:26 Provenance of Section 13220:19 Joseph Smith restoring patterns from previous dispensations22:30 Not a statement about what God thinks about marriage27:25 Some motivations for marriage30:34 Pattern of women (and men) agreeing to plural marriage35:08 Having increase and Abrahamic sacrifice38:35 Finding peace through reading first-person accounts40:20 Marriage can be good or evil, depending on the people practicing42:26 No social or religious repercussions for those who did not practice46:51 Nephi killing Laban50:39 Let's Talk About: Polygamy by Brittany Chapman Nash53:27 The Saints reception of plural marriage56:22 Martha Craig Cox writing about the principle59:11 Consent is an eternal principle1:01:12 Reflections on living plural marriage1:04:21 The results of wrestling with difficult topics1:05:34 Moving forward with faith in Jesus Christ1:08:25 End of Part 2 - Sister Brittany Chapman NashThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsAmelia Kabwika: Portuguese TranscriptsHeather Barlow: Communications DirectorSydney Smith: Social Media, Graphic Design "Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast today is the esteemed curator, Megan Fontanella. A specialist in Modern Art and Provenance at the Guggenheim New York, Fontanella's research interests focus on late 19th and early 20th European art and the avant-garde in the USA. She has organised a plethora of exhibitions for the Guggenheim across the globe, from Visionaries: Creating a Modern Guggenheim (2017); Kandinsky (2020–21); Kandinsky: Around the Circle (2021–22; 2023–24); Young Picasso in Paris (2023), as well as travelling collection exhibitions in Australia, Canada, and Europe. But the reason why we are speaking to Fontanella today is because she is very excitingly curating a monumental exhibition by the German Expressionist, Gabriele Münter. Titled Contours of a World, the show – opening 7 November through to April 2026 – will feature 60 of the artist's luminous, bold, sometimes rapidly-made paintings – from her portraits of friends to landscapes of the German alpine town of Murnau – that chart the changing face of modernism in art. Focusing on 1908 to 1920, it will deep-dive into her involvement with “The Blue Rider” – a group of visionary artists and writers who explored how colour and form could evoke emotion and spiritualist ideas – to the works she made during the First World War. Gabriele Münter: Contours of a World is on view at Guggenheim New York, 7 Nov – 26 Apr 2026: https://www.guggenheim.org/exhibition/gabriele-munter Artists mentioned: Gabriele Münter (1877–1962) Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) Marianne von Werefkin (1860–1938) Der Blaue Reiter (“The Blue Rider”) group Artworks mentioned: Gabriele Münter - Still Life on the Tram After Shopping (1909–1912) Gabriele Münter - Portrait of Marianne Werefkin (1909) Gabriele Münter - Boating (1910) Gabriele Münter - Meditation (1917) Gabriele Münter - Future (Woman in Stockholm) (1917) Gabriele Münter - Portrait of Anna Roslund (1917) Gabriele Münter - Lady in an Armchair, Writing (1929) Gabriele Munter - Breakfast of the Birds (1934)
New drill results out today from Provenance Gold and Alpha Exploration. Cameco published their quarterly financials. Electra Battery Metals is reinstating their construction of the cobalt refinery. This episode of Mining Stock Daily is brought to you by... Revival Gold is one of the largest pure gold mine developer operating in the United States. The Company is advancing the Mercur Gold Project in Utah and mine permitting preparations and ongoing exploration at the Beartrack-Arnett Gold Project located in Idaho. Revival Gold is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the ticker symbol “RVG” and trades on the OTCQX Market under the ticker symbol “RVLGF”. Learn more about the company at revival-dash-gold.comVizsla Silver is focused on becoming one of the world's largest single-asset silver producers through the exploration and development of the 100% owned Panuco-Copala silver-gold district in Sinaloa, Mexico. The company consolidated this historic district in 2019 and has now completed over 325,000 meters of drilling. The company has the world's largest, undeveloped high-grade silver resource. Learn more at https://vizslasilvercorp.com/Equinox has recently completed the business combination with Calibre Mining to create an Americas-focused diversified gold producer with a portfolio of mines in five countries, anchored by two high-profile, long-life Canadian gold mines, Greenstone and Valentine. Learn more about the business and its operations at equinoxgold.com Integra Resources is a growing precious metals producer in the Great Basin of the Western United States. Integra is focused on demonstrating profitability and operational excellence at its principal operating asset, the Florida Canyon Mine, located in Nevada. In addition, Integra is committed to advancing its flagship development-stage heap leach projects: the past producing DeLamar Project located in southwestern Idaho, and the Nevada North Project located in western Nevada. Learn more about the business and their high industry standards over at integraresources.com
The book is a true story full of twists and turns, but it is not the whole story. It never could be. The “twists” are secrets and the “turns” are fateful choices. The characters struggle with confession, contrition, and forgiveness. They seek happiness, disrupted by unexpected pregnancies, and altered lives. This tale weaves together the secrets of the author, birth parents, adoptive parents, and their families to reveal the delicate and emotional parts of the whole. In this book, the nutshell is cracked, and secrets spill out. Some parts are myth, which serve as lessons; other parts are a quest for identity and treasured memories of heartfelt acceptance. The author found the process of unraveling truth from long-held secrets and uncovering two unknown biological family histories overwhelming. However, the bigger challenge for him was how to integrate “Who you really are,” is never really a secret. Provenance of identity is hard wired.
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Rauno Perttu, CEO and Chairman of Provenance Gold (CSE:PAU) (OTCQB:PVGDF), joins us for a comprehensive exploration update on the Eldorado Gold project in eastern Oregon; across both their Eldorado West and Eldorado East claim block areas. We also get into Oregon as a mining jurisdiction and dispel some common misconceptions. Eldorado West is where most of the historic work and modern exploration work has been completed, and it hosts a historical resource estimate of 1.98 million oz at 0.75 g/t gold, with ~22,000 meters (m) of historical drilling. On October 8th the Company announced the first step-out drilling results from the Herman Area of its Eldorado West gold project, significantly expanding the potential scale and scope of gold. Highlights from these step-out holes: Drill hole #ED27 returned 25 g/t gold over 44.20m, within 179.83m of 0.67 g/t gold Drill hole #ED28 returned 1.01 g/t gold over 108.20 meters within 0.82 g/t gold over 172.21m Drill holes ED27 and ED28, the first holes completed in the newly permitted Herman Area, are located 730 meters south of recently reported hole E26; and intersected broad, pervasive intervals of strong gold mineralization from surface. These 2 holes also identified a new mineralized contact zone between the host sedimentary rocks and the diorite which is shallow-dipping, laterally extensive, and projects south, west, and northwest of ED27 and ED28. The company will continue stepping out in future drilling to test the limits of the system before then working on validating and expanding the historic resources. Eldorado East now includes the recently acquired 5,867 acres where there is ground-work, sampling, and drill permitting underway and is expected to be ready to drill by Spring 2026. There are historical resource estimates at Sunday Hill with roughly 170,000 oz at 23.15 g/t gold and the Randall Mine area with roughly 50,000 oz at 8 g/t gold. We then shift the conversation over to common investor misconceptions about mining and mineral development in eastern Oregon, and some of the permitting progress being made by other nearby companies in that part of the state with local stakeholders and the government. Wrapping up we shift to the financial health of the company to execute on their immediate work initiatives, and how things could even be expanded more rapidly moving into next year. The estimates mentioned within are considered to be historical in nature, should not be relied upon, and is provided only for historical context on development of the property. A Qualified Person has not completed sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as a current mineral resource, and it predates current CIM (Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum) categories. Provenance is not treating the historical estimate as a current mineral resource or reserve. Significant data compilation, redrilling, resampling and data verification will be required by a qualified person before the historical estimate can be classified as a current resource. If you have any follow up questions for Rauno about Provenance Gold, then please email us at Fleck@kerport.com or Shad@kereport.com. Click here to follow the news at Provenance Gold
Selling the very rare, collectible wines of the world, Adam Bilbey, SVP, Global Head of Wine & Spirits for Christie's, has a unique view into the state of the wine collector. Adam maps the thought processes and changes in attitude of buyers and sellers of rare wine globally, and he is seeing “green shoots” in the market by mid-2025. Detailed Show Notes: Adam's background - started w/ Berry Bros out of high school (2000) at Heathrow Airport shop, moved to Hong Kong in 2010 w/ Berry Bros, Sotheby's in 2015, Christie's in 2021Christie's is known for fine art, and wine is part of the luxury group (jewelry, handbags, cars), which is 20% of sales, and wine is 10-20% of luxury sales2025 wine auction marketChristie's up 2x YOY Aug YTD, big single-owner sales (e.g., Bill Koch)Challenging market mid 2022-2024, newer vintage prices dropping more, more supply availableIn a downturn, buyers' price expectations fall faster than sellers'“Green shoots” in 2025, pricing bottoming outBurgundy has taken share from Bordeaux last 5-6 years, Champagne came up and leveled off, Italy is strong in the US but not in Asia, Burgundy is strong in Asia, but leveled offInterest in more mature vintages, particularly Bordeaux, is still valued thereFocus on provenance, people won't bid on poor provenance anymore2-tier pricing, people paying for a premium for a great collection, single-owner sales, they like the story of who owned the winesWith a more global market than ever, people buy from anywhereThe US has a broader selectionEveryone buys from the UKAsia tends to need more focus (e.g., Burgundy)Liv-ex shows -10% pricing last year, -20% last 2 years; auction prices move gradually, often lots don't sellMore Millennials and Gen Z customers (45% 2025 from 30% 2022)Female customers have been consistent last 4-5 years, a slight dip in the US, and growing in AsiaYounger generations are drinking younger wines, they like the security of younger wines, have a fear of disappointment in older bottlesOnline auctions require ease of useChristie's does 2x online auctions vs liveLive auctions for key moments, key collectionsVarious owner sales in online auctionsProvenance is improving with more communication (e.g., purchase & storage records), people working together (merchants, auction houses), and technology (digital microscopes, UV light, carbon dating)Provenance is critical, as people remember the bad bottles sold to them over the good onesBelieves China will make a comeback in the next 2-4 years Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A chemical engineer by training, Angela Nakalembe worked in the sciences and management consulting before landing at YouTube as the company's engineering program manager for trust and safety. At YouTube, Angela explains, AI has become a first line of defense against harmful content. The technology not only accelerates content moderation tasks but makes the process more humane, by filtering out problematic content before it reaches a human reviewer. To combat the proliferation of AI-generated content that may be hard to discern from assets created by humans, YouTube, its parent company Google, and others have joined the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity Alliance to establish standards for the origin of content they observe. Also on today's episode, Angela shares some personal experiences using large language models (LLMs) and Google's own AI tools to illustrate how she sees individuals using AI in the future. Read the episode transcript here. Guest bio Angela Nakalembe is an operations leader, internet safety expert, and advocate for responsible AI development. As an engineering program manager at YouTube, she leads strategic initiatives focused on protecting billions of users through innovative safety features and risk mitigation strategies, work that has earned multiple Google product excellence awards. Nakalembe developed her strategic expertise as a management consultant, when she supported multimillion-dollar technology migrations for Fortune 50 companies. She currently provides mentoring through TechWomen, a U.S. Department of State initiative creating the next generation of women technology leaders worldwide, and she teaches yoga. Me, Myself, and AI is a podcast produced by MIT Sloan Management Review and hosted by Sam Ransbotham. It is engineered by David Lishansky and produced by Allison Ryder. We encourage you to rate and review our show. Your comments may be used in Me, Myself, and AI materials.
This is a one-off pre-recorded episode. PSA 10 vs PSA 9 isn't what you think. Patrick Ryan (P. Ryan Collection / Uncut Cardboard) breaks down phantom POPs, crack-and-cross risks, and why eye appeal often beats the number on the label, plus how he's reshaping his collection around story and provenance. We cover: Origins & early wins: 1988 Topps start, autograph chasing in Houston, Giannis and Luka moves that funded vintage icons. The multi-sport autograph grail: completing a single piece signed by Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky, Lionel Messi, and Tom Brady — and how it changed his curation. Provenance in practice: the 1914 Cracker Jack Joe Jackson that moved from Patrick to Jeremy, and why public provenance matters. The 100-card case, evolved: why Patrick is shrinking to a ~25-item core and prioritizing rarer pieces with better stories. Grading realities: PSA 10 vs 9 vs 8 deltas, resubmissions, “phantom population,” standard drift, and practical buying cautions. Slab choices by use case: PSA, BGS, SGC, TAG, CGC — clarity, stackability, presentation. Modern vs vintage: lower technical grades with elite eye appeal as a value unlock. Patches & game-used: rookie photo-shoot vs second-year game-used and why disclosures matter. Collector/Investor: funding the next PC piece without losing the soul of the collection. Buyer beware: undersized cards, authentic-altered labels, and documentation gaps. If you enjoyed this conversation, drop a comment with your biggest takeaway — and tell us where you land on the collector–investor spectrum. Follow Patrick: @pryancollection • @uncutcardboard Follow Jeremy: @jlee_sportscardslive Sponsor Note: Go to hellofresh.com/cards10fm now to get 10 free meals plus a free item for life, one per box with active subscription free meals applied as a discount on the first box. New subscribers only, and it varies by plan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it mean to truly be authentic as a leader? In this week's episode of The Word is Leadership, I explore the concept of "provenance" (the origin and authenticity of something) and how it applies to leadership. I challenge the idea that authenticity is simply "being yourself." Instead, I introduce the concept of valuable authenticity: being yourself with intent and impact. Through three key areas (your voice, pattern, and edge) you'll learn how to uncover your authentic self by reflecting on your history, choices, and struggles. Discover how your voice shapes influence, your patterns define value, and your edge, born from challenges, creates depth and credibility. This episode invites you to question whether you're showing up as your full self or just the easy, filtered version. Are you being yourself or your best self? Tune in to gain practical tools for aligning authenticity with leadership impact. Perfect for anyone looking to lead with greater purpose, skill, and self-awareness!
Leighton Sheldon joins Jeremy and Graig Miller and we keep the trio together through the end of this part. We start with Strongsville chatter and a Savannah Bananas detour, then dive into the Messi vs Gretzky question. From there it is vintage talk in a frothy market, including being priced out of grails like 1914 and 1915 Cracker Jack Shoeless Joe Jackson, how to pivot without quitting, and why lowering grade expectations can unlock iconic cards. Leighton previews AuctionWire.ai for live auction discovery, and we swap stories about provenance, kid handwriting on the backs, and why value vintage boxes can hook new collectors. We wrap by agreeing the thrill of the hunt keeps the hobby fun, even when prices are tough. Highlights Strongsville vibes and first takes on Savannah Bananas cards Messi vs Gretzky and how worldwide relevance intersects with hobby demand When a grail runs away: consolidate, pivot, or lower the slab grade target Cracker Jack Shoeless Joe, Jordan inserts, and strategies when pricing surges AuctionWire.ai preview for tracking live auctions and fixed price marketplaces Provenance and story value: writing on cards, original owner paths, loved copies Value vintage boxes and easy entry points for new collectors Part concludes with Jeremy, Graig, and Leighton still on the mics Recorded: Saturday, September 13, 2025 Sponsor Note: Go to hellofresh.com/cards10fm now to get 10 free meals plus a free item for life, one per box with active subscription free meals applied as a discount on the first box. New subscribers only, and it varies by plan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we sit down with Suzanne Konstance, Vice-President and General Manager for Legal and Regulatory US at Wolters Kluwer. She outlines how the company supports professionals in highly regulated fields with software and authoritative content. Operations span multiple countries with a deliberately local approach, where teams design solutions for each market. Listeners get a clear view of scope, from enterprise legal management to recent additions such as Brightflag, alongside deep subject expertise.Konstance explains a core focus on regulatory compliance across securities, tax, IP, and employment. The aim is simple, help clients stay out of court. Continuous change drives editorial work, with authors and editors tracking shifts, executive orders, and practical effects. Provenance, version history, and context matter, supported by structured meta tagging which helps search and AI retrieve the right source every time.In a segment on trust, the conversation moves to standards for accuracy and auditability. Clients tell Wolters Kluwer quality outranks speed for research, so the team emphasizes authoritative sources and transparent sourcing. Konstance walks through a recent non-exclusive content license with Harvey for primary law from US and German collections, part of a broader collaboration strategy which also includes VitalLaw AI and new cross-border features. The goal is a reliable workflow where answers cite sources, show currency, and fit real practice.Real user labs reinforce these priorities. At AALL, librarians worked hands-on in a sandbox session with no guided prompts, pushing tools to limits and asking tough questions. One theme dominated, transparency, with live citations and source trails visible during use. Editors remain in the loop to curate likely questions, collect feedback, and refine outputs, while openness about progress helps teams separate market sizzle from dependable results.Looking ahead, Konstance expects roles to shift toward managing agents and setting clear instructions, similar to supervising a room full of interns, with strong expertise still required for oversight. Teams will need to train newcomers on fundamentals, auditing, and controls, so technology serves professionals, not the reverse. She also shares sources she follows, industry conversations with customers, conferences, LinkedIn, X, plus guidance from a long-standing internal Center of Excellence for AI. For more on Wolters Kluwer initiatives, listeners can visit wolterskluwer.com and explore the Legal and Regulatory section along with the AI hub.Also, check out Jerry David DeCicca and his new album, Cardiac Country.Links:Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S. page Wolters Kluwer's AI centerThe press release announcing the content licensing agreement with HarveyVitalLawListen on mobile platforms: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube[Special Thanks to Legal Technology Hub for their sponsoring this episode.] Blue Sky: @geeklawblog.com @marlgebEmail: geekinreviewpodcast@gmail.comMusic: Jerry David DeCiccaTranscript:
In this episode of “Paul, Weiss Waking Up With AI,” Katherine Forrest explores the importance of understanding AI model provenance—where models come from, how they're built and why tracking their history is essential for safety, liability and regulatory compliance, especially as agentic AI systems become more prevalent. ## Learn More About Paul, Weiss's Artificial Intelligence practice: https://www.paulweiss.com/industries/artificial-intelligence
In this episode of the Woodpreneur Podcast, host Jennifer Alger interviews Anthony Saraceno, the operating partner at Real Antique Wood. Anthony shares the journey of his family-owned business, which specializes in reclaimed wood products. He discusses the company's origins, the process of reclaiming and repurposing wood, and the importance of storytelling in their business. Anthony also highlights the challenges and successes of running a small, tight-knit team and their plans for the future. Top 5 Takeaways: Family-Owned Business: Real Antique Wood is a family-operated business that has been thriving for 15 years, focusing on reclaimed wood products.Reclaimed Wood Process: The company sources wood from various structures, including barns and factories, and emphasizes the importance of preserving the history and provenance of each piece.Operational Challenges: Anthony discusses the challenges of kiln drying and the importance of streamlining processes to improve efficiency.Future Expansion: The company aims to expand its operations with additional storefronts while continuing to refine their processes.Industry Collaboration: The business emphasizes the value of collaboration with like-minded individuals and companies in the industry. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Real Antique Wood 02:10 The Family-Owned Business and Its Beginnings 05:45 Reclaimed Wood Process and Challenges 10:20 Equipment and Technology in Use 15:00 Marketing and Community Engagement 20:30 Overcoming Business Obstacles 25:15 Future Aspirations and Expansion Plans 30:00 The Importance of Provenance and Storytelling 35:40 Closing Remarks and Contact Information The Woodpreneur Podcast brings stories of woodworkers, makers, and entrepreneurs turning their passion for wood into successful businesses - from inspiration to education to actionable advice. Hosted by Steve Larosiliere and Jennifer Alger For blog posts and updates: woodpreneur.com See how we helped woodworkers, furniture-makers, millwork and lumber businesses grow to the next level: woodpreneurnetwork.com Empowering woodpreneurs and building companies to grow and scale: buildergrowth.io Connect with us at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woodpreneurnetwork/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/woodpreneurnetwork/ Join Our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/woodpreneurnetwork Join our newsletter: podcast.woodpreneur.com/ You can connect with Anthony at: https://realantiquewood.com/ https://www.instagram.com/realantiquewoodmill/ https://www.facebook.com/RealAntiqueWood/
Thinking about selling your company? 24 founders told us what really happens after the wire hits. — joinhampton.com/exit-reportEverything you need to know about turning art into a real (and risky) investment strategy.Carlos Cardenas is a Private Wealth Advisor at Austin Wealth Management, bringing over 20 years of experience in alternative asset management. His background spans commercial real estate, technology, and healthcare ... but with a particular passion and expertise for the most alternative of asset classes: the fine art market.Carlos spent nearly two decades in Paris, where he worked as a private art dealer and advisor, collaborating with leading institutions like Christie's,Sotheby's, and the Picasso Family Office. His rare blend of financial acumen and art world savvy allows him to help clients navigate both traditional and nontraditional investments with insight and creativity.Here's what we talk about:What makes a banana duct-taped to a wall worth $6 million — and what it says about the art market.Carlos Cardenas shares how he went from private art dealer in Paris to advising wealthy clients on fine art investing.Why art can offer 8–12% returns — but only in a narrow slice of the market.How to start investing in art (even with less than $10K) — and when it becomes a serious wealth play.The real reason most people lose money in art — and how to avoid rookie mistakes.Passion, status, and profit: the three reasons people buy art (and why you need all three to succeed).Inside the elite world of art fairs, private dinners, and collector circles — and why art collecting is a powerful networking tool.Fractional ownership, tax loopholes, art-backed loans, and other financial hacks of the ultra-wealthy.How NFTs and digital authentication could transform the future of art investing.Why collecting art might just be the emotional outlet you didn't know your money needed.Cool Links:Hampton https://www.joinhampton.com/Lower Street https://www.lowerstreet.co/Austin Wealth Management https://austinwealthmgmt.com/Carlos's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/carloscardenastx/Carlos's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chicobeef/?hl=enSponsors:Get US caliber talent at offshore prices with https://www.oceanstalent.com/Achieve your dream body with https://www.dailybodycoach.com/moneywiseThinking of selling your company? Don't leave millions on the table check out https://www.promissory.com/moneywiseChapters:The $6.2 Million Banana & Art Market Hype (00:00)The Story of Art Collector Eli Saka (01:27)Meet Carlos Cardenas: Art, Wealth, and Passion (03:22)Art as an Investment: Returns & Blue Chip Art (04:44)Building an Art Collection & Diversification (07:06)Why Most Art Investments Don't Pay Off (09:36)Reducing Risk & The Importance of Provenance (12:15)Big Wins, Big Losses, and Market Speculation (18:19)Fractional Ownership, Masterworks, and Modern Strategies (22:44)The Emotional Value of Art & Is It Worth It? (30:23)This podcast is a ridiculous concept: high-net-worth people reveal their personal finances. Inspired by real conversations happening in the Hampton community.This podcast is for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice.You Host - Jackie LamportNot really the host, but the producer.Wrote this sentence.
Guest: Dominik Swierad, Senior PM D&R AI and Sec-Gemini Topics: When introducing AI agents to security teams at Google, what was your initial strategy to build trust and overcome the natural skepticism? Can you walk us through the very first conversations and the key concerns that were raised? With a vast array of applications, how did you identify and prioritize the initial use cases for AI agents within Google's enterprise security? What specific criteria made a use case a good candidate for early evaluation? Were there any surprising 'no-go' areas you discovered?" Beyond simple efficiency gains, what were the key metrics and qualitative feedback mechanisms you used to evaluate the success of the initial AI agent deployments? What were the most significant hurdles you faced in transitioning from successful pilots to broader adoption of AI agents? How do you manage the inherent risks of autonomous agents, such as potential for errors or adversarial manipulation, within a live and critical environment like Google's? How has the introduction of AI agents changed the day-to-day responsibilities and skill requirements for Google's security engineers? From your unique vantage point of deploying defensive AI agents, what are your biggest concerns about how threat actors will inevitably leverage similar technologies? Resources: EP235 The Autonomous Frontier: Governing AI Agents from Code to Courtroom EP236 Accelerated SIEM Journey: A SOC Leader's Playbook for Modernization and AI EP224 Protecting the Learning Machines: From AI Agents to Provenance in MLSecOps EP227 AI-Native MDR: Betting on the Future of Security Operations? EP75 How We Scale Detection and Response at Google: Automation, Metrics, Toil
Spoiler alert! We're breaking down what we loved and what annoyed us in Season 4 of The Bear. Will Carmy ever finish a sentence? Will Computer get his own spin-off? And which Philly restaurant reminds us of The Bear the most? Drop your thoughts on Instagram: @deliciouscitypodcast. Plus: spicy ice cream, a Provenance pop-up, and the best places to try in Atlantic City. 00:00 Tomato talk because things are getting serious out there 06:38 The Bear Season 4 Recap 31:29 Hoagie Throwdown Details: Vendors and wrestlers revealed 44:38 Whatcha Been Eatin': Everything we're trying this summer 01:03:39 The Sauce: Philly restaurant expansions and more And of course, we could not do this without our amazing partners who are as passionate about food and drink as we are: In the mood for fresh, fast and healthy? Then you need to be dialing up the Honeygrow App and ordering your favorite salad or noodles. And if you're a crab lover, Honeygrow has just launched their seasonal Chesapeake Crab Stirfry and it's here just in time for summer. Use discount code TASTY to get $3 off any order of $15 or more did you order from the Honeygrow app. Valid through 9/8 If your restaurant or company wants to be in the headlines for all the right reasons, click here to discover how Peter Breslow Consulting and PR can take your business to the next level Social media and digital content are two of the most important things you can create for your brand. Check out Breakdown Media, a one stop shop for all of your marketing needs.
Beaucoup de données économiques sont attendus en provenance des Etats-UnisCette semaine s'annonce cruciale avec la publication de plusieurs indicateurs économiques importants aux États-Unis.Le rapport JOLT sur le marché de l'emploi fournira des informations clés sur la situation du marché du travail, tandis que la réunion de la Réserve fédérale, prévue aujourd'hui, sera suivie de près, même si aucun changement de taux directeur n'est attendu.Par ailleurs, la publication du PIB du deuxième trimestre donnera un aperçu de la croissance économique, et l'inflation sous-jacente, mesurée par l'indice Core PCE vendredi, permettra d'évaluer les pressions inflationnistes persistantes et d'anticiper les futurs potentiels mouvements sur les taux de la part de la Fed.Le secteur bancaire est au cœur de l'attention en EuropeEn Europe, ce sont les banques qui continuent de soutenir le marché.Elles s'apprêtent à publier leurs résultats du deuxième trimestre, suscitant de fortes attentes chez les investisseurs. Des banques comme Crédit Agricole, Intesa Sanpaolo, ou encore Santander publieront leurs résultats entre aujourd'hui et demain.Ce secteur reste l'un des rares à afficher une croissance solide des bénéfices, ce qui en fait un moteur essentiel pour les marchés européens.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:08:57 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - Les Décraqués - Témoignages pour faits divers (1/2) Dans cet épisode, Françoise Treussard recueillait les témoignages étonnants de Patrice Delbourg, Gilbert Lascault, Jean-Bernard Pouy et Emmanuel Brouillard : beaucoup de fantaisie et d'humour pour témoigner du vol d'un tapis roulant. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Jean-Bernard Pouy Écrivain; Gilbert Lascault; Emmanuel Brouillard; Patrice Delbourg Écrivain; Patrice Minet Acteur, écrivain et homme de radio; Françoise Treussard
In this episode, Dave Siegfried discusses the company he heads, Official AI -- a company focused on helping its customers create and verify authentic AI content. Siegfried, a "recovering accountant" with a background in tech and media licensing, discusses his journey from co-founding Audiosocket, a music licensing platform, to addressing challenges in generative AI. The conversation highlights the evolution of intellectual property protection in the digital age. Siegfried explains how Official AI empowers individuals and brands to create AI-generated images and videos with consent, credit, and compensation for the use of their name, image, likeness, and voice. He details Official AI's "vault technology," which creates a "blueprint" of a person's likeness from a small set of images, enabling authorized creation of synthetic media. The discussion also delves into provenance technology and the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) open-source standard, which Official AI leverages to track content origin and changes, ensuring authenticity. Siegfried touches on the challenges of verifying content on social media platforms and the future role of blockchain technology in creating immutable records of consent. The episode concludes with insights into Official AI's business model, customer base (including athletes and historic estates), and future roadmap. Key Takeaways: Generative AI presents significant challenges and opportunities for intellectual property rights, particularly concerning name, image, likeness, and voice. Official AI aims to proactively address these challenges by providing a platform for consent-based AI content creation. Provenance technology, including C2PA, is crucial for verifying the authenticity and authorized use of AI-generated content. The legal landscape surrounding AI and publicity rights is rapidly evolving, requiring adaptable technological solutions. Things We Talk About in this Episode Official AI Website: Visit theofficial.ai to learn more about their platform and services. Contact Dave Siegfried: Dave can be reached at dave@theofficial.ai. Content Authenticity Initiative (C2PA): Explore the open-source standard for content provenance and authenticity at c2pa.org. Episode Credits Editing and Production: Grant Blackstock Theme Music: Home Base (Instrumental Version) by TA2MI
Dr. Eleanor Janega and Luke Waters from the We're Not So Different podcast join the lads on a medievalist romp through the world of morality plays as they cover the story of Everyman and two of its progeny: the works of Jack Chick and a little show called Adventures in Odyssey. Topics include the Dutch origins of Everyman, the horrors of being eternally judged while nude, and the insidious pedantry at the heart of the evangelical movement. We're Not So Different: A mostly Medieval history podcast about how we've always been idiots Patreon // Spotify // Apple Podcasts // Bluesky // Instagram WNSD and American Prestige Present: Welcome to the Crusades: The First Crusade The hosts of American Prestige and We're Not So Different join forces to examine one of the seminal events in world history: the Crusades. Season 1 focuses, appropriately enough, on the First Crusade, requested by a Byzantine Empire under threat and called by a Catholic Church eager for a “great cause.” You'll follow the expedition from its origins in Europe to the walls of Jerusalem as we try to understand why this Crusade, unique among its sequels, ended in success for the Crusaders. Website Dr. Eleanor Janega: Bluesky Luke Waters: Bluesky Media Referenced in the Episode: Everyman The Text - Project Gutenberg Lego Version GSMC Classics: Great Plays Episode 120: Everyman Chick Tracts This Was Your Life You Have a Date! Adventures in Odyssey #442a: “Two Roads” “Human Boyg Guy: Peer Gynt, ft. Brian Alford” The Socialist Shelf. October 8th, 2024. TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com Interstitial: “C.S. #2085: The Provenance Incident, as Recounted by Alistair Adelman on the Carolinian Bound for Provenance, North Carolina on June 18th, 2000” // Written by A.J. Ditty // feat. Brian Alford as “Alistair Adelman”, A.J. Ditty as “Melvin Mulligan”, and Josh Boerman as “The Conductor” // “The Chain” Violin Cover by Steve Bingham, Arrangement by Rowan Marshall
While you may know the Brooklyn Museum for its wildly popular cutting-edge exhibitions, the borough's premier art institution can actually trace its origins back to a more rustic era -- and to the birth of the city of Brooklyn itself.On July 4, 1825, the growing village laid a cornerstone for its new Brooklyn Apprentices Library, an educational institution to support its young "clerks, journeymen and apprentices." This was a momentous occasion in the history of Brooklyn, a ceremony overseen by the Marquis de Lafayette and observed by a young boy named Walt Whitman.The library was part of a movement -- started a century before by Benjamin Franklin-- to make knowledge readily available within the young country.The Brooklyn Museum's celebratory new exhibition Breaking the Mold: Brooklyn Museum at 200 looks back at its storied origins and eventual growth, encompassing most of the young city's cultural institutions and soon expanding into a monumental new home next to the new Prospect Park, designed by McKim, Mead and White.Abigail Dansiger, the Director of Libraries and Archives, and Meghan Bill, the Coordinator of Provenance, join Greg on this week's show to explain the unusual origins of the Brooklyn Museum and the unique philosophies which inform its exhibitions.PLUS: A couple genuine mysteries lurk within the new exhibition, including a bottle-shaped niche within the cornerstone and an Egyptologist's unencrypted notebook.This episode was edited by Kieran Gannon
Brandy doesn't get the love that it deserves, especially given that it was America's founding spirit, and no category has a bigger folk hero tied to it (Johnny Appleseed, anyone?). At its core, it's distilled fruit—wine's fiery cousin—born from orchards and alchemy, and few do it better than Clear Creek Distillery.In this episode, we dig into what brandy really is, why it nearly vanished from American drinking culture, and how Clear Creek is helping it make a long-overdue comeback. We also cover pears, patience, and how to make brandy that doesn't just sip smooth, it sings.RELATED LINKS:Check out the Blister Craft CollectiveBecome a BLISTER+ MemberClear Creek DistilleryTOPICS & TIMES:What is Brandy? (3:26)Johnny Appleseed (8:58)History of Clear Creek (9:55)Everett's Background (14:31)The USA & Brandy (17:47)Rise & Fall of Popularity (24:29)Why Distillers Like Brandy (30:25)Provenance of Brandy (34:15)Distillation Process (38:20)Fir Brandy (45:17) Checking the Stills & Types of Pears (54:50)SEE OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30Blister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to another amazing episode of Paranormal Primetime as Malachi and Jeremy break down another two great episodes of everyone's favorite paranormal show. We are approaching the end of season one and things are heating up for the Winchester brothers as we near an epic season finale next week. Episodes Discussed This Week: S1 E19 Provenance S1 E20 Dead Man's Blood Uncensored, Untamed & Unapologetic U^3 Podcast Collective: https://www.facebook.com/groups/545827736965770/?ref=share Our Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@juggalobastardpodcasts?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE9cJArGwbtDTgH_OKBlt4g
Guest: Diana Kelley, CSO at Protect AI Topics: Can you explain the concept of "MLSecOps" as an analogy with DevSecOps, with 'Dev' replaced by 'ML'? This has nothing to do with SecOps, right? What are the most critical steps a CISO should prioritize when implementing MLSecOps within their organization? What gets better when you do it? How do we adapt traditional security testing, like vulnerability scanning, SAST, and DAST, to effectively assess the security of machine learning models? Can we? In the context of AI supply chain security, what is the essential role of third-party assessments, particularly regarding data provenance? How can organizations balance the need for security logging in AI systems with the imperative to protect privacy and sensitive data? Do we need to decouple security from safety or privacy? What are the primary security risks associated with overprivileged AI agents, and how can organizations mitigate these risks? Top differences between LLM/chatbot AI security vs AI agent security? Resources: “Airline held liable for its chatbot giving passenger bad advice - what this means for travellers” “ChatGPT Spit Out Sensitive Data When Told to Repeat ‘Poem' Forever” Secure by Design for AI by Protect AI “Securing AI Supply Chain: Like Software, Only Not” OWASP Top 10 for Large Language Model Applications OWASP Top 10 for AI Agents (draft) MITRE ATLAS “Demystifying AI Security: New Paper on Real-World SAIF Applications” (and paper) LinkedIn Course: Security Risks in AI and ML: Categorizing Attacks and Failure Modes
Dans les traditions de Pâques, il y a donc les chocolats cachés dans le jardin et l'agneau sur la table. Une tradition qui perd quand même en importance pour l'agneau puisque c'est clairement un plat de séniors. Plus de la moitié de ceux qui mettront de l'agneau au menu ont 65 ans et plus. Reste un point qui, lui, ne change pas : c'est le grand débarquement des agneaux en provenance directe de Nouvelle-Zélande. Ecoutez Olivier Dauvers : Les secrets de la conso du 14 avril 2025.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Dans les traditions de Pâques, il y a les chocolats cachés dans le jardin et l'agneau sur la table. Une tradition qui perd quand même en importance pour l'agneau, puisque c'est clairement un plat de séniors. Plus de la moitié de ceux qui mettront de l'agneau au menu ont 65 ans et plus. Reste un point qui, lui, ne change pas : c'est le grand débarquement des agneaux en provenance directe de Nouvelle-Zélande. Cette saison dans "RTL Matin", Olivier Dauvers part à la quête des bonnes affaires et vous livre ses secrets pour éviter les arnaques et devenir un consommateur avisé ! Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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Welcome to Episode #483 - Today we discuss Provenance and the part that it places in expertizing, market values and advertising. Enjoy.
Spices are not just about making your food taste good – they are like culinary superheroes with legit health benefits. Take turmeric, for example – it's not just a pretty color; it's got anti-inflammatory superpowers. And cinnamon? It's not just for your morning coffee kick; it might actually help regulate blood sugar. So, next time you're sprinkling those spices, you're not just adding flavor; you're doing your body a solid. It's time to rethink our spice game – they're not just taste enhancers; they're flavor-packed health boosters!
On this episode of the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, host Stewart Alsop welcomes Jessica Talisman, a senior information architect deeply immersed in the worlds of taxonomy, ontology, and knowledge management. The conversation spans the evolution of libraries, the shifting nature of public and private access to knowledge, and the role of institutions like the Internet Archive in preserving digital history. They also explore the fragility of information in the digital age, the ongoing battle over access to knowledge, and how AI is shaping—and being shaped by—structured data and knowledge graphs. To connect with Jessica Talisman, you can reach her via LinkedIn. Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:05 – Libraries, Democracy, Public vs. Private Knowledge Jessica explains how libraries have historically shifted between public and private control, shaping access to knowledge and democracy.00:10 – Internet Archive, Cyberattacks, Digital Preservation Stewart describes visiting the Internet Archive post-cyberattack, sparking a discussion on threats to digital preservation and free information.00:15 – AI, Structured Data, Ontologies, NIH, PubMed Jessica breaks down how AI trains on structured data from sources like NIH and PubMed but often lacks alignment with authoritative knowledge.00:20 – Linked Data, Knowledge Graphs, Semantic Web, Tim Berners-Lee They explore how linked data enables machines to understand connections between knowledge, referencing the vision behind the semantic web.00:25 – Entity Management, Cataloging, Provenance, Authority Jessica explains how libraries are transitioning from cataloging books to managing entities, ensuring provenance and verifiable knowledge.00:30 – Digital Dark Ages, Knowledge Loss, Corporate Control Stewart compares today's deletion of digital content to historical knowledge loss, warning about the fragility of digital memory.00:35 – War on Truth, Book Bans, Algorithmic Bias, Censorship They discuss how knowledge suppression—from book bans to algorithmic censorship—threatens free access to information.00:40 – AI, Search Engines, Metadata, Schema.org, RDF Jessica highlights how AI and search engines depend on structured metadata but often fail to prioritize authoritative sources.00:45 – Power Over Knowledge, Open vs. Closed Systems, AI Ethics They debate the battle between corporations, governments, and open-source efforts to control how knowledge is structured and accessed.00:50 – Librarians, AI Misinformation, Knowledge Organization Jessica emphasizes that librarians and structured knowledge systems are essential in combating misinformation in AI.00:55 – Future of Digital Memory, AI, Ethics, Information Access They reflect on whether AI and linked data will expand knowledge access or accelerate digital decay and misinformation.Key InsightsThe Evolution of Libraries Reflects Power Struggles Over Knowledge: Libraries have historically oscillated between being public and private institutions, reflecting broader societal shifts in who controls access to knowledge. Jessica Talisman highlights how figures like Andrew Carnegie helped establish the modern public library system, reinforcing libraries as democratic spaces where information is accessible to all. However, she also notes that as knowledge becomes digitized, new battles emerge over who owns and controls digital information.The Internet Archive Faces Systematic Attacks on Knowledge: Stewart Alsop shares his firsthand experience visiting the Internet Archive just after it had suffered a major cyberattack. This incident is part of a larger trend in which libraries and knowledge repositories worldwide, including those in Canada, have been targeted. The conversation raises concerns that these attacks are not random but part of a broader, well-funded effort to undermine access to information.AI and Knowledge Graphs Are Deeply Intertwined: AI systems, particularly large language models (LLMs), rely on structured data sources such as knowledge graphs, ontologies, and linked data. Talisman explains how institutions like the NIH and PubMed provide openly available, structured knowledge that AI systems train on. Yet, she points out a critical gap—AI often lacks alignment with real-world, authoritative sources, which leads to inaccuracies in machine-generated knowledge.Libraries Are Moving From Cataloging to Entity Management: Traditional library systems were built around cataloging books and documents, but modern libraries are transitioning toward entity management, which organizes knowledge in a way that allows for more dynamic connections. Linked data and knowledge graphs enable this shift, making it easier to navigate vast repositories of information while maintaining provenance and authority.The War on Truth and Information Is Accelerating: The episode touches on the increasing threats to truth and reliable information, from book bans to algorithmic suppression of knowledge. Talisman underscores the crucial role librarians play in preserving access to primary sources and maintaining records of historical truth. As AI becomes more prominent in knowledge dissemination, the need for robust, verifiable sources becomes even more urgent.Linked Data is the Foundation of Digital Knowledge: The conversation explores how linked data protocols, such as those championed by Tim Berners-Lee, allow machines and AI to interpret and connect information across the web. Talisman explains that institutions like NIH publish their taxonomies in RDF format, making them accessible as structured, authoritative sources. However, many organizations fail to leverage this interconnected data, leading to inefficiencies in knowledge management.Preserving Digital Memory is a Civilization-Defining Challenge: In the digital age, the loss of information is more severe than ever. Alsop compares the current state of digital impermanence to the Dark Ages, where crucial knowledge risks disappearing due to corporate decisions, cyberattacks, and lack of preservation infrastructure. Talisman agrees, emphasizing that digital archives like the Internet Archive, WorldCat, and Wikimedia are foundational to maintaining a collective human memory.
Speaker: Professor Madhavi Sunder, Georgetown University Law SchoolAbstract: Innovation thrives on borrowing from creators, past and far-flung. When does cultural exchange cross the line into cultural misappropriation or theft decried as “cultural appropriation”? Notably, today's culture wars increasingly turn on intellectual property claims, with calls for attending to the legal and ethical implications of dominant cultural creators taking and profiting from the innovations of disadvantaged and minority creators. Black creators embark on a #TikTokStrike to protest white influencers siphoning credit and revenues from black creatives. The Mexican Culture Minister calls out high end fashion labels for stealing local designs. Black dancers sue blockbuster video game Fortnite for copying dance moves without credit or royalties. Native activists challenge racist trademarks. The implication is clear: intellectual property has a cultural appropriation problem. Is intellectual property an appropriate legal tool for addressing cultural appropriation? This Lecture builds on growing scholarship studying dispossession and racial capitalism to consider intellectual property's role in promoting or stifling recognition and redistribution for diverse creators.Biography: Madhavi Sunder is the Frank Sherry Professor of Intellectual Property Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. She is a widely published and influential scholar of intellectual property law, law and technology, women's human rights, and international development. In 2024-2025, she is the Co-director of the Center for Transnational Legal Studies in London.For more information see: https://www.cipil.law.cam.ac.uk/seminars-and-events/cipil-seminars
Assurances, conso, nouvelles technologies… "On en parle" vous oriente dans tout ce qui fait votre quotidien. Au programme aujourd'hui: 1. Provenance du pain: qui respecte la loi? 2. Gare aux moisissures dans nos maisons 3. Guichet: la réparabilité et le partage de nos objets au quotidien
This week we are smuggling alien writings on our cool motorcycles while we discuss “Provenance”! We're talking Neal McDonough's icy blue eyes, how much we miss Machete Scully, that Elvira should be Kersh's secretary, how boring Toothpick Man is compared to bad ol' CSM, trucker zoomies, and that Skinner just kind of sucks now. We reaffirm that you shouldn't smother your kids with a PSA, object to the word ‘rubbings', struggle to piece together the plot, and laugh at Doggett getting run over in a really silly way.Send us an email at scullynationpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram!
Ann is also the author of Ancillary Sword, Ancillary Mercy, Translation State, Provenance (all set in her Imperial Radch universe), and the excellent stand-alone fantasy novel The Raven Tower.Join the Hugonauts book club on discord!Or you can watch the episode on YouTube if you prefer videoWe talked with Ann about: 1:12 Becoming a writer later in life5:06 The inspiration for the Radch and Ancillary Justice7:48 Creating a gender-less empire12:43 Writing from the POV of an AI16:56 Invisible exposition20:26 Space opera inspired by the real world26:16 Audiobooks and pronunciation34:14 Will we get to see inside the Radch Dyson sphere?35:49 Recent books Ann likes and her influences42:22 Blurbing Murderbot44:16 Ann's next book is set on a rogue planet!
HT2163 - Provenance Information The chances of our work becoming collectible and highly sought after are pretty slim, but just in case, we should think about including provenance information with our prints. I include that information on the surface of the print, near the bottom, in a position that doesn't interfere with matting or framing. In chapbooks and folios, it's a good idea to include a colophon page for such information.
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, host Katie Burke and co-host Dr. Mike Brasher are joined by decoy expert Colin McNair of Copley Fine Art Auctions, marking his fifth appearance on the show. Together, they dive into the captivating world of decoy art, focusing on the groundbreaking practice of x-raying decoys to uncover hidden details of craftsmanship. Discover how visual aids and cutting-edge techniques bring new insights to this timeless art form, and hear Colin's expert take on what makes these pieces so unique. Whether you're a seasoned collector, an art enthusiast, or simply curious, this episode is packed with fascinating stories and insider knowledge you won't want to miss.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
Happy Thanksgiving! We're thankful for you, our Delicious City fam. Today we're recapping the list of nominees (so far!) for The Tasties, which are happening on February 2nd at Live! Casino and Hotel in Philadelphia. Plus, a friend of the show stops by with some fragrant, creamy treats. (00:00) Marisa asks: Is Rittenhouse now the Mecca of caviar? (06:12) The Tasties! We run down the categories that have been announced so far by our Philly friends on Instagram (follow @deliciouscitypodcast to keep up with the rollout), plus why each of these nominees is deserving of a Golden Pig. Even more will be announced next week... (33:03) In It To Win It: Win 2 tickets to Cantina La Martina's third annual 7 Moles dinner featuring mole interpretations from 7 amazing local chefs. Get the secret word and DM it to us on Instagram! (38:09) Best Bites: Eli's quest for the best peking duck, Marisa's Little Owl experience that made Dave jealous, and Dave tries a new spot in Fishtown that he's already planning to return to (49:01) Yoav Perry from Perrystead Dairy stops by to talk about cheese for the holidays, and brings by some of his own award-winning morsels, plus a bonus treat from Provenance (01:10:16) Events and Pop-Ups: Look for Marisa in the Thanksgiving Parade! WMMR's annual Camp Out For Hunger begins next week, and there's a bunch of different dining options for pre- and post-Thanksgiving when you need to get out of the house We could not do this without our amazing Delicious City partners who are as passionate about food and drink as we are: For the most tasty, healthy, and satisfying salads and noodle dishes in Philly, click here to order Honeygrow If your restaurant or company wants to be in the headlines for all the right reasons, click here to discover how Peter Breslow Consulting and PR can take your business to the next level Social media and digital content are two of the most important things you can create for your brand. Check out Breakdown Media, a one stop shop for all of your marketing needs.
Check out Provenance here!Two other episodes you might want to check out:Wedding Wits and Business Bits: Nailing Contracts and Client CharmBuilding Your Community | Wedding Planning Business Q&A with JamieShare your thoughts on this episode over on Instagram! What do you think?! Take a screenshot and tag @wolferandco so we can hear from you!Join the amazing discussions over in the Wedding Pros Facebook Group. This is a group for aspiring, new, and experienced wedding planners and wedding vendor professionals!Jamie would love to help you get started with your wedding planning business or optimize the one you have already started. If you'd like personal guidance from Jamie, access to her community of VIP wedding professionals, and the opportunity to be listed on her preferred wedding planner listing that is shared with thousands of engaged couples every month, consider joining The Union Mastermind. You can find out more about that program HERE.Our Favorite Wedding Business Resources:Generation Tux - join their Partner Program and start earning affiliate money recommending a reputable suit vendor to your clients!Timeline Genius - create detailed timelines for your events (automated text messages, emails, and more!)Legally Set - Get all your legal contract templates you need; use code “UNION” for 20% OFFHoneybook - keep all your clients organized; use code “UNION” to get the current deal Jamie locked in for ya!Photobooth Supply Co - Own your own photobooth and easily make a bit more money on the sideP.S. - The links above may use affiliate platforms where commission may be earned based on clicks and/or purchases, and I would love it if you used them! It won't cost you anything extra, but affiliate links are RAD because they help creators like me to fund the free content we provide.
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageAre you missing out on the power of streaming data? Want to know how to make your AI faster, smarter, and more relevant? Join us for a deep dive into how data streaming can transform AI from a predictive tool into a real-time decision-maker with Will LaForest, Global Field CTO of Confluent.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan and Will questions on AI and data streaming.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Internal Use of AI2. Data Integration3. Risks and Importance of Data Streaming4. Data Governance and Traceability5. Future of Data and AITimestamps:01:30 Daily AI news05:15 About Will and Confluent09:15 Real-time data is crucial for current accuracy.12:16 Data streaming enables AI use for midsize businesses.15:11 Data streaming enables real-time customer data updates.19:36 Data streaming's stability is crucial for finance.20:27 Data governance ensures safe, accurate data delivery.25:16 Services simplify data streaming integration for companies.Keywords:AI internal use, Data integration, Risks of data streaming, Data governance, Provenance and traceability, Ethical AI use, Future of data and AI, Industry outlook, Data streaming services, Notion AI, Industry-specific integration, Quality data for AI, Real-time data importance, Confluent, Data streaming, Generative AI, Mid-market companies and data streaming, Data streaming use cases, Confluent's mission, Customer testimonial, NVIDIA NVLM, OpenAI competition, Google AI development, OpenAI funding, Will LaForest, Uber and data streaming, Generative AI context, AI in business, Enhanced productivity, Data privacy Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
In these final episodes, we find out way too much about some people's gooning habits, we find out Gino and Jasmine haven't boned in a LONG while, Alexei shares his struggles with Loren's "mommy makeover", Manuel is criticized for his secrecy, the couples take a lie detector test, and much more!If you like the showConsider supporting usClick the links below!Join our livestreams on Twitchhttps://www.twitch.tv/420dayfianceJoin our Discord serverhttps://discord.gg/pr6wE9sK64Gain access to The Vault and morehttps://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/6354533Buy our merch!https://www.420dayfiance.com/merch Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On part two of the Tell All, the torture continues as Angela invites a private investigator to the set to reveal whether Michael is scamming her, Patrick acts as a referee between Thais and John, Rob and Sophie argue about flushing the toilet, things become heated in the hot tub and much more!If you like the showConsider supporting usClick the links below!Join our livestreams on Twitchhttps://www.twitch.tv/420dayfianceJoin our Discord serverhttps://discord.gg/pr6wE9sK64Gain access to The Vault and morehttps://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/6354533Buy our merch!https://www.420dayfiance.com/merch Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Miles and Sofiya discuss the 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After: Season 8: Tell-All Pt. 1, where, for the first time, the couples live under one roof! Gino has a LOT of 'splaining to do, Ed and Liz have a "disgusting" tearful reunion, the mysterious absence of Nicole and Mahmoud and much more!If you like the showConsider supporting usClick the links below!Join our livestreams on Twitchhttps://www.twitch.tv/420dayfianceJoin our Discord serverhttps://discord.gg/pr6wE9sK64Gain access to The Vault and morehttps://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/6354533Buy our merch!https://www.420dayfiance.com/merch Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.