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Over the summer, The Bid brings back some of the best episodes from this year. Kicking off the series, hosts Oscar and Stevie take a look back on GenAI Through A COO Lens.Rob Goldstein, Chief Operating Officer of BlackRock, and Lance Braunstein, Head of Aladdin Engineering, share their optimistic perspectives on Gen AI and the evolution of technology over the past year. They discuss how AI is reshaping work patterns, empowering individuals through natural language interfaces, and revolutionizing client expectations. With a focus on talent development and the democratization of data, they envision a future where AI augments human capabilities, making organizations more efficient and individuals more adaptable.Original episode aired: February 9th, 2024.This content is for informational purposes only and is not an offer or a solicitation. Reliance upon information in this material is at the sole discretion of the listener.In the UK and Non-European Economic Area countries, this is authorized and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. In the European Economic Area, this is authorized and regulated by the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets. For full disclosures go to Blackrock.com/corporate/compliance/bid-disclosuresSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join host Oscar Pulido as he explores the transformative power of AI and its impact on the financial services industry. Rob Goldstein, Chief Operating Officer of BlackRock, and Lance Braunstein, Head of Aladdin Engineering, share their optimistic perspectives on Gen AI and the evolution of technology over the past year. They discuss how AI is reshaping work patterns, empowering individuals through natural language interfaces, and revolutionizing client expectations. Discover how AI can be harnessed at the industry level to enhance productivity, leverage data, and drive better investment outcomes, while still emphasizing the crucial role of human supervision. With a focus on talent development and the democratization of data, they envision a future where AI augments human capabilities, making organizations more efficient and individuals more adaptable.This content is for informational purposes only and is not an offer or a solicitation. Reliance upon information in this material is at the sole discretion of the listener. In the UK and Non-European Economic Area countries, this is authorized and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. In the European Economic Area, this is authorized and regulated by the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets. For full disclosures go to Blackrock.com/corporate/compliance/bid-disclosuresSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With over $8.5 trillion assets under management, BlackRock* is the world's largest money manager. Its influence on Wall Street, in Washington, and beyond, is hard to overstate. A key reason for the firm's success is the steady hand of Rob Goldstein, the firm's COO and Head of BlackRock Solutions. Goldstein joined BlackRock in 1994. In the years since, he's been named twice to Fortune's "40 under 40" list and has been identified as one of the top technology entrepreneurs in the financial services industry by Institutional Investor's "Tech 50" list. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January 2023, Rob joined Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire for a discussion about the nature of asset management, attacking institutional inefficiencies, and the growing collaboration between Circle and BlackRock. Together, they explore how a new, frictionless infrastructure layer on the internet can generate transformative opportunities in the years to come. Their Money Movement episode covers:
With over $8.5 trillion assets under management, BlackRock* is the world's largest money manager. Its influence on Wall Street, in Washington, and beyond, is hard to overstate. A key reason for the firm's success is the steady hand of Rob Goldstein, the firm's COO and Head of BlackRock Solutions. Goldstein joined BlackRock in 1994. In the years since, he's been named twice to Fortune's "40 under 40" list and has been identified as one of the top technology entrepreneurs in the financial services industry by Institutional Investor's "Tech 50" list. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January 2023, Rob joined Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire for a discussion about the nature of asset management, attacking institutional inefficiencies, and the growing collaboration between Circle and BlackRock. Together, they explore how a new, frictionless infrastructure layer on the internet can generate transformative opportunities in the years to come.
Wild Leap Brew Co. launched their brewery in LaGrange, Georgia. A town of, give or take, 5,000 people. It wasn't a small brewery either. Their building was an old tire shop and service station. A big building with great, vintage architecture. Despite the location Wild Leap took off quickly. People were soon searching for their beers across the state. When you make great beer people will find it. Fast forward 5ish years and WIld Leap has recently opened a taproom in Atlanta just across a walking bridge from Mercedes Benz stadium. They'll be a great pre-game location for Atlanta United and Falcons games. Their expansion into spirts and canned cocktails, knows as RTD (Ready to Drink) cocktails, has helped fuel their growth. Chris Elliot and Rob Goldstein from Wild Leap joined us in the studio this week to talk about their growth and a few other random topics, like Watermelon Hard Mt. Dew. If you want to see what the buzz is about stop by the LaGrange or Atlanta location. Atlanta's Grand Opening party is set for Feb. 26, 2023. It's gonna be a great time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Jill Melancon speaks with Rob Goldstein, one of the co-founders of Wild Leap Brew Company in LaGrange about making it through a pandemic and opening a huge new location in downtown Atlanta.
Wild Leap Brew Co. keeps jumping with new beers and distilled spirits Wild Leap Brew Co. has been making waves with a huge showing in our Best of Georgia Beer awards and being named Best New Brewery by USA Today. They've earned their honors with a constant stream of tasty beers like the Truck Chaser series of ice cream truck-inspired brews and their DIPA Alpha Abstraction series feature the same base beer but with new hops in each release, currently on Volume 11. We sat down this week at the BGR Studios with the Wild Leap crew to talk beer. Chris Elliott, Chief Brewing Officer; Rob Goldstein, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Office; and Doug Sayler, Lead Brewer all made the trip to hang out and chat over a few brews. We talk about having fun with experimental ingredients and the challenge of planning around those ingredients, their cool Three Harvest collaboration with Extreme Hops AL, an IPA utilizing hydroponically grown hops, and what that could mean for hop farming in the future. We press Goldstein on the possibility of a taproom in Atlanta and what we're going to see in Alpha Abstraction Vol. 12. In addition to brewing up beer after beer, Wild Leap has also ventured into distilled spirits. They currently offer a vodka for cocktails at the taproom and in retail 750s. Elliott tells us they're experimenting with distilling at the brewery/distillery now to see what's next. A distilled IPA, maybe? Hanging with the cool kids from Wild Leap! (L-R) Brian, Doug Sayler, Chris Elliott, Rob Goldstein, and Tim D. The Beer List Wild Leap Alpha Abstraction Vol. 11 | DIPA with HBC472 hops Wild Leap Caramel Cake Stout Wild Leap Chance | IPA Wild Leap Three Harvest | DIPA with hydroponic hops Wild Leap Truck Chaser Creamsicle | DIPA with orange, vanilla bean, and milk sugar Carton Regular Coffee | Imperial Cream Ale with coffee and lactose ICYMI | More from Georgia StillFire Brewing with Phil Farrell and Walt Wooden | Ep. 203 Good Word Brewing and Public House's Todd DiMatteo | Ep. 199 Wild Leap Brew C0. | Ep. 99 - Hear Chris and Rob's thoughts from November 2017! Wild Leap Alpha Abstraction Vol 9 took the #1 spot for our 2019 Best of Georgia Beer awards in the Best New DIPA category. (Photo: Wild Leap Brew Co.)
Twin Brothers From Different Mothers from Portnoy Gallery in Las Vegas with our guests Lorena Kiefer, Founder of the Bruce C. Kiefer Foundation and Rob Goldstein, CEO of the foundation, which supports our veterans and families who are dealing with the daily struggles of every day life. This week's show will be discussing the new "Blue Water Bill" recently signed by the President as well as a new program established by the foundation.
As hosts Aaron Phillips and Neal Portnoy return to Las Vegas this week, TWIN BROTHERS FROM DIFFERENT MOTHERS will be LIVE from the fabulous Portnoy Gallery located at 1537 West Oakey, from 12-1PM PST tomorrow, right here on Facebook Live, featuring guest Rob Goldstein from RG CONSULTING. Rob specializes in helping others with financial concerns such a bankruptcy, credit repair, etc. Be prepared to take notes and also listen for details about the debut of Rob's very own podcast called CREDIT MATTERS coming at the end of June.
Aaron Phillips and Neal Portnoy from Twin Brothers From Different Mothers welcomes guest Rob Goldstein, Co-Founder of the Bruce C. Keifer Foundation in support of Vets. Plus a "Did You Know" about Aaron Phillips...
Caroline and Ashley sat down with Brittany Goldstein (@bgoldstein59), Anna Watts (@annacaro), Tori Paquin (@toripaquin), and, a little later, co-founder Rob Goldstein (@rgoldstein45) of Wild Leap Brew Co. (@wildleap) We talk all things La Grange, reality TV, and what it's like to be the Best New Brewery in the nation. Make sure you stick around til the end because Rob makes an exclusive announcement you won't wanna miss! Get 20% off your ticket to ride the Atlanta Beer Bus: atlantabeerbus.com, use the Code BB20 at checkout! Follow Bitch Beer on Facebook and Instagram @bitchbeeerpodcast or www.bitchbeerpodcast.com
I cover the topic of DID regularly, both on this podcast and on Surviving My Past, and consider it an honor when a former guest is interested in coming back to continue our discussion. Rob Goldstein joins me regularly to discuss his experiences with DID, the things he's learned about himself, an continues to learn about his alters and the way they all interact with him in daily life.As Rob outlines on his site RobertMGoldstein.com: I’m a Certified Mental Health Rehabilitation Specialist who became symptomatic with a dissociative disorder in 2010. When I started this blog in late 2013, it was to advocate for myself and other people with trauma-related mental health problems.I wrote in my first profile statement that as I evolved the blog would evolve and over time, I learned about photography, digital art and I rediscovered my writing. I call the blog Art by Rob Goldstein but I can just as easily call it life by Rob Goldstein.This is my life as I live it, evolve, process its history, and prepare for an uncertain future. My life is my work and my work is my art.Art by Rob Goldstein is an expression of my emotional and intellectual evolution and an ongoing journal of my psychotherapy. I’m blunt, passionate in my beliefs, and willing to state my mind. If an honest exchange of ideas is what you want you’ve found the right place. During this episode of the podcast, Rob shares his insight on an aspect of DID that we have not previously discussed, "do your alternates agree with your diagnosis"?When he was first diagnosed with DID, and now that he's been living it for many years, how do his alternates react to being diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder?He shares how much he knows about his alters, and if he is aware of all of them.What does it mean when alternates are distressed and how do they let you know they are distressed?How aware is he when his alters switch, and how does that affect his daily life?Setting healthy boundaries in relationships of all types.The struggles of virtual reality and gaming, while living with DID.Be sure and follow Rob's Art and Blog over on https://robertmgoldstein.com and on Twitter at @Robrt_M_GoldsteYou can also check out the Guest Blog posts Rob has written for Surviving My Past and the previous episodes on the podcast.No Longer Sick with DID, I am Well with DIDLife with DID, where everything is a TriggerDissociative Identity Disorder, A Week in the Valley of Shadows-Matthew Pappas, CLC, MPNLPSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sPH8pMZ)
My guest on this episode of the Beyond Your Past Podcast is Photographer, Digital Artist, Blogger, and Mental Health Rehabilitation Specialist, Rob Goldstein. He is also a former guest blogger on Surviving My Past, where he shared some of his story in a post titled, "Life with DID where everything is a trigger". That post has been incredibly helpful and validating for so many who live with dissociative identity disorder, or those who have a loved one who lives with DID. As outlined on his blog, Rob writes: I’m a Certified Mental Health Rehabilitation Specialist who became symptomatic with a dissociative disorder in 2010. When I started this blog in late 2013, it was to advocate for myself and other people with trauma related mental health problems. I wrote in my first profile statement that as I evolved the blog would evolve and over time, I learned about photography, digital art and I rediscovered my writing. I call the blog Art by Rob Goldstein but I can just as easily call it life by Rob Goldstein. This is my life as I live it, evolve, process its history, and prepare for an uncertain future. My life is my work and my work is my art. Art by Rob Goldstein is an expression of my emotional and intellectual evolution and an ongoing journal of my psychotherapy. I’m blunt, passionate in my beliefs, and willing to state my mind. If an honest exchange of ideas is what you want you’ve found the right place. During my recent chat with Rob, we dive into more of his life leading up to getting the true diagnosis of having DID. As you'll hear him describe so eloquently and in detail, there were so many things going on in his life that just didn't add up; people were saying things like, "you aren't the Rob that I knew before". He knew that things going on in his mind and in life were fragmented, but hearing things like that was devastating to him. After all, he'd been living his life for decades knowing that something was going on, but wasn't able to put it all together with a true diagnosis from a professional who understood dissociative identity disorder and was able to get him a proper diagnosis much later on in life. As Rob points out, what drove him to seek the help of a psychiatrist was the realization that his alters had a constant desire to log into virtual reality to have their own lives. This became such a pathological routine that it was consuming all of his time and finally something had to give. Our conversation continues with his experiences in life, 6 months after his psychiatrist referred him to a therapist that specialized in DID. However, it wasn't until about a year and half later, that he finally called and made and appointment with that therapist, because he didn't want to accept that he could have something like dissociative identity disorder, and due to his research, finding out that DID is often caused by sexual trauma. Quite simply, the thought of it all was overwhelming and something he just didn't want to deal with. Rob continues to share more of his story: How things finally started to make sense since he began receiving the help he so desperately needed. He also discusses the challenges of his relationships, and how the evolution of healthy boundaries in all aspects of his relationships was life changing for him and his recovery. You'll learn how something like VR, that was completely taking over his life and becoming nearly toxic to his well being, is now something he is using to help others and himself along his journey. We discuss his view on how DID has truly been a gift for him, as he's lived through all of the challenges in his life to date. There is so much more I could tell you, but I don't want to miss out on this amazing conversation, so I definitely encourage you to check out my podcast witSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sPH8pMZ)
Now that SB85 is law, it's a lot more feasable for breweries to stake their claim in Georgia. And one of the more impressive trends we've seen is breweries opening up in smaller communities. LaGrange's Wild Leap Brewing is one of those. Rob Goldstein and Chris Elliott join us in studio this week to talk about the process. Plus, we'll talk Thanksgiving beer pairings, and we'll have news of breweries opening...and closing. Truck and Tap's Beers of the Week: Wild Leap's Chance IPA, Local Gold Blonde Monday Night Brewing's Bourbon Barrel Drafty Kilt Modern Times Critical Band IPA Dark Sky Brewing Roasted and Toasted Headlines: Copper Creek Brewing Co. in Athens closing doors - Serda Brewing announces opening day Truck and Tap Alpharetta grand opening Etowah Meadery grand opening AB InBev & Portland, Oregon vs. a Craft Brewery Coming up next week, we'll celebrate our 100th episode! We will be live at Your Pie Perimeter, talking to our very first guest, Creature Comforts! Hope you'll join us. In the meantime, have a great Thanksgiving and CHEERS!
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and Joe talk to Rob Goldstein, Vice President of Marketing, Communications and Development, ALS Therapy Development Institute in Cambridge, MA, about the 2015 Ice Bucket Challenge.
Do you lay awake at night wondering if you’ll have enough money to pay the bills, let alone ever retire? In this show your vision will be transformed and I will show you how to have Safe Money and a Fabulous Future I have counseled thousands of individuals, businesses and families over the past 20-Plus years and am proud to … Read more about this episode...