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This week on the RV Podcast: RV quality problems don't seem to be getting better, and campground infrastructure issues are straining the 2024 camping experience The brutal heat wave gripping the West is being blamed for at least four deaths in National and State parks. In Jen & Mike's storytime, we'll share how what sounded like a good marketing idea turned out to be the most embarrassing thing we've ever done as RVers. All this plus the RV News of the Week and your questions coming up in Episode #506 of the RV Podcast.
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports that time is up for Boeing, which was given a deadline to tell federal regulators how it plans to fix safety and quality problems.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports Boeing has laid out its plans for correcting aircraft safety and quality problems.
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Stefanie opens this week's second episode by talking about bringing food to Thanksgiving. Then the ladies discuss grandparents. After that, Stef gives an update on her new exercise routine. Before they wrap, Lynette and Stef talk about the new Twin Flames documentary on Netflix.Follow us on all social media channels @FCOLpodcastSign up for our Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/FCOL And thanks for supporting today's sponsors: Quince.com/FCOL, Storyworth.com/FCOL, and Nutrafol.com enter FCOLThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5749525/advertisement
Highlights from this week's conversation include:Santona's journey from nuclear physics to data science (4:59)The appeal of startups and wearing multiple hats (8:12)The challenge of pseudoscience in the news (10:24)Approaching data with creativity and rigor (13:22)Challenges and differences in data workflows (14:39)Schema Evolution and Quality Problems (27:01)Real-time Data Monitoring and Anomaly Detection (30:34)The importance of data as a business differentiator (35:48)The SQL job creation process (46:25)Different options for creating solver jobs (47:20)Adding column-level expectations (50:17)Discussing the differences of working with data as a scientist and in a startup (1:00:18)Final thoughts and takeaways (1:04:01)The Data Stack Show is a weekly podcast powered by RudderStack, the CDP for developers. Each week we'll talk to data engineers, analysts, and data scientists about their experience around building and maintaining data infrastructure, delivering data and data products, and driving better outcomes across their businesses with data.RudderStack helps businesses make the most out of their customer data while ensuring data privacy and security. To learn more about RudderStack visit rudderstack.com.
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Do you work on problems that are comfortable to work on? Are you aware that your focus on these problems might be getting in the way of working on problems that will make a real difference in your life? Michael, Vipin, and Hari Prasada introduce us to safe vs. quality problems, a framework that was introduced to the Upbuild team ten years ago by a coach named Dave Parke and has become central to our work at Upbuild. The team shares how to differentiate safe from quality problems, examples from their personal and professional lives, and the key questions we need to ask ourselves in order to be our best selves. Links:www.upbuild.com Instagram: @upbuildnycFacebook: UpbuildLinkedIn: Upbuild
Today - we are speaking with The Sun's rural affairs reporter Shannon Najmabadi about water quality problems in the small town of Colorado City.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Florida native Nicole Kirchhoff on the state's water quality problems after Hurricane Ian. Listen to the entire episode: https://republicen.org/podcast.
The report, spanning several years of data, measured ozone and particle pollution, which are the two most common air pollutants.
Handelsbanken UK Head of Data Quality Mark Wilson offers his advice on getting to the root of data quality problems with frontline staff Data quality has a profound impact on the daily work of frontline staff. And when frontline staff identify data quality problems they expect them to be dealt with promptly. Failure to do so can seriously drain morale. In this week's episode of the Business of Data Podcast, Mark Wilson, Head of Data Quality UK at Handelsbanken argues that fighting back against apathy is essential to drive business improvements using data and analytics. For Wilson to create a grass-roots view of data governance at Handelsbanken he focused on working with frontline staff to improve data quality as well as data governance structures. “We're working with the front-end staff on how we collaborate with them more in their everyday work with customers,” Wilson says. “It's really about being in that real-life world, away from that ‘ivory tower head office' mentality.” Ascending from the Ivory Tower Understanding the realities of how businesses generate and use data and analytics on the ground is critical to fixing problems and improving results. And there are few better ways to learn than by getting your hands dirty. For this reason, Wilson recommends that head office staff spend time working in the field to discover how frontline staff are using data and analytics, and what their challenges are. “They'll tell you the problems that really need solving and what's causing the problems,” Wilson says. “Whereas if you sit too far back in the business, you just see the results.” This distance can sometimes lead to head office staff misdiagnosing problems. Problems like blaming careless staff when, in fact, the problems may lie in processes and technology. “A lot of our early wins, [came from] speaking to our branches,” Wilson recalls. “You're doing a disservice to not flush this out and talk about these things.” He continues:” And as always, by enabling communication about them, you could find there is already something in place that a small, slight shift on a project path to factor something in might solve things that were never anticipated in the first place.” Fighting Apathy in the Workforce Data problems when reported should be resolved promptly. Failure to do so can seriously drain morale, and this effect can spread quickly throughout teams. “I think this is something we consciously have to think about. What is the message we're sending when we don't respond?” Wilson remarks. “I think that [responding] is important for morale, for people's wellbeing or belief that they can make a change. And for the company to show that it's listening.” Creating structure and feedback loops for staff is therefore essential to providing agency to frontline staff – and showing that the company cares about their input. “We should [have] data quality issue management processes in place where any employee can go into a place and record a data quality problem,” Wilson says. “You should be reviewing that, digging into the root cause, doing the evaluation, and perhaps then identifying who in the business has the responsibility to take the corrective action.” He continues: “We should have a data governance committee in place who are keeping track of these open data quality issues. And that should be part of the management structure of an organization so you've got an escalation point.” Ultimately, data and analytics teams are there to help companies meet their goals. Therefore, fostering trust amongst staff at all levels is essential. “We're here to help the company grow and be better through better data management,” Wilson concludes. “So we need to word things in a way that says, ‘let us know if you've got a problem. This is who you contact. These are the processes in place to help you.'” Key Findings Leave the ‘ivory tower'. By working with the frontline staff you can gain a true understanding of how data is generated and wh
This week I talk about when you are looking at an area of your business you want to develop/improve how you should be looking at each component of your business, your process, your habits, as problems you need to solve.
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As the number of older Americans increases, so does the need for long term health services and supports. Medicaid is the nation's primary payer for long-term care. And because of how expensive it is to provide this care, more and more states…
In this episode Neil explains how you can turn your problems into positives and how a problem can not necessarily be a problem. He discusses how problems can depend on the perspective and mind-set that you have on a particular issue. KEY TAKEAWAYS Whatever the problem is that you’re facing, ask yourself what is the reality? It’s all malleable and you might find that it’s not a problem. Where is the opportunity in the problem to find the positives? Some problems are great problems to have because you can choose how you frame the problem. Facts are facts but your perspective on those facts will determine whether the problem is actually a problem. Can you use the problem to motivate you to do something positive for yourself? If you can control the mind and its perspective, then you can turn problems into positives. Always question the reality when you face a problem and shift your perspective. BEST MOMENTS ‘When is a problem not a problem?’ ‘Situations are just situations’ ‘Seize every opportunity you have’ VALUABLE RESOURCES The Tutor Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tutorpodcast ABOUT THE HOST Neil Cowmeadow is a maverick peripatetic guitar teacher from Telford with over 19 years of experience in the business of helping people. Learn how to start, grow and love your business with Neil’s invaluable advice and tips without the buzzwords and BS! CONTACT METHOD Neil Cowmeadow info@neilcowmeadow.com
Colette Freedman is an internationally produced novelist, playwright and screenwriter. She is also an actor and producer. Host Jenn Page and Colette talk about ghostwriting, why she believes everyone is a writer, where original ideas come from, working with young actors, getting the most production value from your budget and how budget can lead to unique story ideas, why you should take time with your indie film’s post instead of rushing it out, filmmakers stop thinking no but and instead yes and, how to turn a produced screenplay into a novel, and more! Conversation: Empowerment. Everything you do can empower others, dealing with grief, and what it means to be a militant optimist. To win a Blackmagic Design Pocketcam 6k make sure you rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts to be entered in the drawing. More about Intuitive Filmmaker Podcast: If you want to submit a question or comment to the show please send and email or short video to intuitivefilmmakerpodcast@gmail.com. Or you can leave a voicemail at http://anchor.fm/intuitivefilmmaker. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help us keep bringing more shows to you. Find us on all of your favorite podcast apps by clicking http://anchor.fm/intuitivefilmmaker Hosted by: Jenn Page, Filmmaker More on Colette: An internationally produced novelist, playwright and screenwriter, Colette Freedman was voted “One of 50 to Watch” by The Dramatist's Guild. Her play “Sister Cities” was the hit of the Edinburgh Fringe and earned five star reviews. It has been produced around the country and internationally, 26 times including Paris (Une Ville, Une Soeur) and Rome (Le Quattro Sorelle) and Melbourne. The film version (Michelle Trachtenberg, Stana Katic, Jess Weixler, Troian Bellisario) is on Netflix. Her musical “Serial Killer Barbie” finished a sold out run in Los Angeles and was mounted in New Zealand (Heuer Press) She has published nine novels including The Thirteen Hallows (Tor/Macmillan), co-written, The New York Times best selling author Michael Scott. Her novel, The Affair (Kensington), The Consequences (Kensington) and most recently, her Steve Dorff biography I Wrote That One, Too.. She co-wrote and co-produced the feature AND THEN THERE WAS EVE which won the LA Film Festival (Breaking Glass Pictures). She co-wrote and co-produced the feature MILES UNDERWATER which is currently in post production. She has co-written nine thrillers for Lifetime with her writing partner Brooke Purdy. She has written THE MYSTERY OF CASA MATUSITA (with Malcolm McDowell and Skeet Ulrich) which is in pre-production. Other producing credits include the critically acclaimed indie QUALITY PROBLEMS, (Freestyle). A prolific script doctor and ghostwriter, Colette also teaches screenwriting at Antioch University and NYFA www.metamorfic.com. www.colettefreedman.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/intuitivefilmmaker/message
In this episode Stan and Sabrina discuss growth dedicated mindset and the products of XDOG.
Stan introduces the podcast and does a Q&A
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world’s largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website. When Sebastian took up the Scrum Master role, he did not expect to face the trial by fire he was about the experience. A few months into that new role, he was facing a situation where the application was blowing up everywhere. As the team pushed to release quickly, they didn’t account for all the technical problems or even some of the non-functional requirements they had to adhere to. As a developer-turned-Scrum Master, Sebastian had to learn the hard way how to help teams “divide and conquer” their work. We discuss how we can avoid similar problems in other teams, and some of the techniques Sebastian learned to help teams in that same situation. In this episode, we refer to the Jassy’s episode where he also describes a transition from developer to Scrum Master. About Sebastian Reverso Sebastian is from Tucuman, Argentina. He has been working as a software developer since 2012 and as a Scrum Master since 2017. Among his favorite activities are mountain biking and football (soccer). You can link with Sebastian Reverso on LinkedIn and connect with Sebastian Reverso on Twitter.
- Tesla Hits Quality Problems in Europe- Rich Norwegians Buying EVs- EV Battery Swapping in India- Feds Nail More UAW Officials- Official C8 Corvette Pricing- Flying Cars for You and Me
- Tesla Hits Quality Problems in Europe - Rich Norwegians Buying EVs - EV Battery Swapping in India - Feds Nail More UAW Officials - Official C8 Corvette Pricing - Flying Cars for You and Me
In this episode we have special guests Clay and Phil from TEAM NO FEAR.
In this episode we have all the crew back together. Darrick discusses why outs are not overrated and the crew talks about the importance of your pack and who you hang around!
In our 10th Episode, Stan and Logan talk about not being average and how to escape an average mind.
In todays episode Stan, Darrick and Logan go over their fears, stretching from fear of failure all the way to their fear of success. Tune in as its one you wont want to miss!
In this episode the crew talks about the phrase Good Enough, whether it relates to being good enough or something being good enough.
Stan Introduces the I AM XDOG CHALLENGE, ARE YOU READY TO LEVEL UP?
In this episode we have the crew talk about what it means to them to live in the moment.
In this episode we have special guest Miami PSA K9 Club come in and talk about there club. We delve into what it means to be self honest.
On Today's episode we go over the importance of self-discipline and what it takes to be great.
In this Episode we have Special Guest Clay Fonvielle of TEAM NO FEAR come by and walk us through his journey. The team discusses a winning mindset and what it takes to be great.
In Part 2 of our conversation with Clay Fonvielle of TEAM NO FEAR we continue talking about Pushing forward and the cost of success.
In this episode we go over the importance of setting and crushing goals and overcoming struggles. Darrick conveys the hardships of PSA.
Welcome to our first episode of Quality Problems. In this episode we introduce our hosts and talk about the dog training industry and how to use trolls to your advantage.
Words have power, and if you know how to wield that power in just the right way, you can take the world by storm. That’s why comedians and musicians both can have such lasting impacts, more so than many other forms of creative expression. For a founding member of the new-wave movement like Elvis Costello, the ability to emit dark, brutal honesty through otherwise bright and cheerful wordplay is what made albums like his 1979 post-punk release Armed Forces such a sensation. It proved so powerful that even though comedian Dana Gould didn’t discover it until a few years later, its clever lyricism shaped his notion of how important it is to assemble your ideas in just the right way. After all, a way with words is what launched Dana into a career that has led to four comedy albums, roles on The Ben Stiller Show and Stan Against Evil, and a seven-year term as a writer on The Simpsons. The 500 is a production of Native Creative Podcasts. For show notes, guest playlists, complimentary documentaries, and audiobooks about the music go to The500Podcast.com. New Artist/Song influenced by Elvis Costello: All Day Sucker "Quality Problems" (YouTube) Join. The. Movement.
Welcome back for episode 25! Thanks for tuning in today! Today is all about elevating our problems. In the last episode I spoke about an attitude of gratitude and how one thing that would happen with it, would be the appearance of higher quality problems. When we are operating with excessive behaviours we tend to get stuck in cycles that include low quality problems which are detrimental to our happiness, but also keep us stuck in patterns that continually keep us down and hold us back. When we are able to shift our mindset, we can shift our perception and thus begin to focus on higher quality problems, which I promise, will nurture your growth and help propel you towards achieving your goals and the standard of life that you want and deserve!!
Whenever severe water contamination impacts a community, people (and media outlets) tend to jump to bottled water as the only solution. The bottled water industry has managed to convince vulnerable consumers that their product is inherently safer than what’s coming out of their taps. Oftentimes, this isn’t the case. The reality is that bottled water is associated with a host of ethical, environmental and regulatory problems. Drinking bottled water is not a long-term solution to water contamination, and we should critically examine its role as water quality crises continue to pop up across the country. Our water nerds discuss these issues and break down what you need to know.Water Nerd TV by Hydroviv is your source for credible information on water quality. Whether it’s debunking scams, explaining water filtration technology, or assessing your city’s water quality, Water Nerd TV is here to ease your concerns and put you on the right path towards healthy water for you and your family.For more information, visit http://www.hydroviv.com.
This week we have News Reporter turned Stand-Up Comedian Crystal Marie Denha. Proud daughter of Iraqi immigrants and her “Jersey” is Detroit, Michigan. Crystal Marie has worked for ESPN, Holly Scoop, Fox news, HBO Boxing and The Fumble also appearing on Jane the Virgin, Real Husbands of Hollywood and Quality Problems, to name a few. If you’re an aspiring comedian/host/Wife in training this is a must listen (even if you’re not she drops pearls of wisdom for everyone). Her “Big Titty Energy” is infectious, raw, and real. Not to mention in the “Just Enough” section the two break down NFL/NBA cheating scandals and Derrick Rose’s 50 point game career high speech. Social Media: Crystal Marie Denha @iamcrystalmarie Jaclyn Marfuggi @Jaclynmarfuggi www.Jaclynmarfuggi.com Whatsyourjerseypodcast@gmail.com DEALS FOR MEATBALLS: [www.scentbird.com](https://www.scentbird.com) @scentbird With this exclusive offer you’ll get fifty percent off your first month today! That’s only $7.50 for your first perfume. • That’s [Scentbird.com/JERSEY](https://Scentbird.com/JERSEY) and use code JERSEY for fifty percent off your first month. • Sign on. Smell amazing! FAB FIT FUN [www.fabfitfun.com](https://www.Fabfitfun.com) @fabfitfun Sign up for FabFitFun today to get your Fall Editor’s Box! The FabFitFun Fall Editor’s Box is in LIMITED SUPPLY, and these boxes ALWAYS SELL OUT! Use my code WYJ to get $10.00 off your first box! Go to [fabfitfun.com](https://www.FabFitFun.com) to sign-up and start getting the box for a life well-lived! Use promo code WYJ to get $10 off your first box - that’s over $200 for only $39.99! Go to [fabfitfun.com](https://www.FabFitFun.com), and use my code WYJ, to get $10 off your first FabFitFun box!
This week, Executive Director of Source Boston 2018 Rob Cheyne joins us for an interview! Paul delivers the Technical Segment this week entitled, Cutting The Cord: The Ideal Home Network Setup! In the Security News, we have updates from Apple macOS, Windows 7 Meltdown patch, Atlanta’s Ransomware attack, a special appearance in the Security News from Apollo Clark, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode553 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
This week, Executive Director of Source Boston 2018 Rob Cheyne joins us for an interview! Paul delivers the Technical Segment this week entitled, Cutting The Cord: The Ideal Home Network Setup! In the Security News, we have updates from Apple macOS, Windows 7 Meltdown patch, Atlanta’s Ransomware attack, a special appearance in the Security News from Apollo Clark, and more on this episode of Paul’s Security Weekly! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/Episode553 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes!
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Can MDMA help our relationships if we do this in a legit way? I explore this question with Dr Vanderveer and we zero in on some key factors if you want to improve your marriage or relationship life using medicine such as MDMA. SHOWNOTES Jayson shares his own experiences with MDMA – [1:50] The Low-Down on MDMA trials [4:55] Who is MDMA for? [6:20] What a MDMA-assisted psychotherapy session looks like [8:28] “There’s something really warm and cozy about that” [10:50] Why use MDMA? -Tapping into shared humanity. [13:22] Why does traditional therapy often fall short? [14:45] The importance of integration and structured therapy with MDMA [18:55] Jayson’s MDMA use in college [20:40] Learning to use MDMA safely [24:00] The “Quality”Problems that MDMA-assisted-therapy brings [35:55] Jayson’s experience of a facilitated MDMA session [38:05] Integrating these experiences into your relationships [40:30] “The context is everything” [44:15] State-Changes vs Trait-Changes [45:30] The future of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy [53:10]
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