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Pull a seat up to the table and join us in a conversation with Rod Wallace about the journey of Harbor City Church in Biloxi. Follow along a church plant's journey from location to location and see how God finally provided a home. The blessings are abundant in this story of ministering along the Gulf Coast. Conversation Resources: Harbor City websiteHarbor City FacebookAround the Corner Events: All Events: mbcb.org/eventsOctober 15: Mississippi Baptist Symphony Orchestra ConcertOctober 19: Small Church Youth Ministry Workshop - SmithvilleOctober 21: Hispanic Baptist Churches Annual ConferenceOctober 24-25: Mississippi Baptist Convention Annual MeetingOctober 24: Pathway to Abuse Prevention & Response LuncheonNovember 6: KidMin Ministers' RetreatNovember 9: Small Church Youth Ministry Workshop - ColumbusJanuary 5-6, 2024: DiscernContacts: Jon Martin, Men's Ministries Director (jmartin@mbcb.org)Tanner Cade, Communication Services Director (tcade@mbcb.org)Rod Wallace, Pastor at Harbor City Church (rod@harborcity.life)MBCB Staff Page
Father, Music Engineer, Teacher, A Member Of The Group 'DIRTY OLD MEN' ....AND..! SOON TO BE PH.D WALLACE! He stops by to chop it up about music and shit...
It's all come down... to this. The heart-pounding finale of Sports Horn: Season one! Ian Fiveankles... fresh from untangling an ugly web of deception, poor lighting, and wipe-clean latex - finally gets his revenge on his lifelong enemy, Rod Wallace. Or does he?Sports Horn will return for Season 2 shortly, but in the meantime tell your friends about this one! And if you're in London on the 16th September, you can see Anthony Richardson and Ian Fiveankles LIVE at the Podcast Festival 2023: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/sports-horn/---Sports Horn is a sitcom hosted by comedians Anthony Richardson and Mark Davison, best known collectively as the popular online sketch duo 'The Exploding Heads'.Sports Horn is a Stak Production.This is a work of fiction. Any names or characters, businesses or places, events or incidents, are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Flea APT sets its sights on diplomatic targets. An update on the Cl0p gang's exploitation of a MOVEit vulnerability. Unpatched TP-Link Archer routers are meeting their match in the Condi botnet. The Muddled Libra threat group compromises companies in a variety of industries. A look into passwordless authentication. Derek Manky of Fortinet describes the Global Threat Landscape. Rick Howard speaks with Rod Wallace from AWS about data lakes. And Fancy Bear noses its way into Ukrainian servers. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/118 Selected reading. Graphican: Flea Uses New Backdoor in Attacks Targeting Foreign Ministries (Symantec) Ke3chang (MITRE) Third MOVEit vulnerability raises alarms as US Agriculture Department says it may be impacted (The Record) PwC and EY impacted by MOVEit cyber attack (Cybersecurity Hub) Norton Parent Says Employee Data Stolen in MOVEit Ransomware Attack (SecurityWeek) MOVEit hack: Gang claims not to have BBC, BA and Boots data (BBC) US govt offers $10 million bounty for info on Clop ransomware (BleepingComputer) Condi DDoS Botnet Spreads via TP-Link's CVE-2023-1389 (Fortinet) CVE-2023-1389 Detail (NIST) Download for Archer AX21 V3 (TP-Link) Threat Group Assessment: Muddled Libra (Unit 42) Axiad and ESG Survey: 82% of Respondents Indicate Passwordless Authentication is a Top Five Priority (PR Newswire) APT28 group used three Roundcube exploits (CVE-2020-35730, CVE-2021-44026, CVE-2020-12641) during another espionage campaign (CERT-UA#6805) (CERT-UA) BlueDelta Exploits Ukrainian Government Roundcube Mail Servers to Support Espionage Activities (The Record) CVE-2020-35730 Detail (NIST) CVE-2023-23397 Detail (NIST)
In this episode of The Stream Life Podcast, Kam Amir joins the show to discuss the big news out of AWS re:Invent: Amazon Security Lake. “As data volumes continue to skyrocket and enterprises use more and more security and observability tools, the need for standardization is clear,” said Cribl Co-Founder and CEO Clint Sharp. “With Cribl Stream, enterprises can readily take advantage of OSCF to avoid cost and complexity, and improve interoperability and data sharing across tools and teams.” “Gathering data from across the enterprise is critical to security teams,” said Rod Wallace, general manager, Amazon Security Lake at AWS. “Cribl customers with Amazon Security Lake can gather data in a format that can be used for additional analytics so they have the broadest perspective to help them secure the whole enterprise.” Resources Improving Interoperability with Cribl and Amazon Security Lake One Pager When Stream Meets Lake Cribl Increases Customer Adoption and Reduces Technology Barriers with an AWS Partner Solution Cribl Community OCSF (Open Cyber Security Framework) Post-Processing Pack If you want to automatically get every episode of the Stream Life podcast, you can subscribe on your favorite podcast app.
"It's 300 pages long and at one point it quotes Sartre which is unusual for a book for the under 10s." This week on Sports Horn Sean Longstaff is booked to perform extracts from his new book 'Little Geordie and the Gates Of Hell' to 30 reading-mad children from St Theresa's Primary School, and Ian lets the nation know his true feelings be known regarding one Rod Wallace. Sports Horn will return same time next Tuesday, where our new King Charles is visiting Sports Horn! Sports Horn is a brand new sitcom hosted by comedians Anthony Richardson and Mark Davison, best known collectively as the popular online sketch duo 'The Exploding Heads'. Tell all your friends, and make sure to give them those all-important five stars wherever you stream your podcasts, which will allow us to make more shows! Sports Horn is a Stak Production.This is a work of fiction. This podcast is protected under copyright. Listener discretion is advised. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leeds faced old pal Chris Kamara as Rod Wallace continued his hot streak with another goal at Kenilworth Road. Gary Speed thumped in a second to maintain United's grip on top spot. With wearecallidus.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Leeds had to scrap and fight to hold on to top spot in the table in this clash versus the Toffees. Chris Fairclough saw red in the second half, but it didn't deter United, whose victory came via a late strike from the high kicking Rod Wallace. With wearecallidus.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a memorable sunny day at Elland Road, an injury to Rod Wallace meant midfield was instructed to push forward by Sgt Wilko. The result? A David Batty goal and pandemonium on the terraces as United remain unbeaten. With wearecallidus.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the Whites' first away game of the season, Rod Wallace returned to the club he'd recently departed. A commanding midfield performance - especially from Gary Speed - saw United overcome the physicality of the Saints to secure a big win and all three points for the long journey back to Elland Road. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The ZNP gets interstellar for its season finale with Dani Darling as she discusses the search for stardom, her new album "The Future," and her favorite places to perform in town. Special Guest: Maia Evans, co-founder, Amplify Fellowship Produced by @projectxplugin Rod's Wardrobe: iamindemand.com Dani Darling- @danidarlingmusic danidarling.bandcamp.com https://linktr.ee/danidarlingmusic?fbclid=IwAR1ggi_f-3EWUYzivWARQFrYuzWJNSmYYhgMrCy_KHSwLf6dRmfVMfeY5AM Sponsored by: amplify-fellowship.com leonspeakers.com @leonspeakers grovestudios.space @grove.studios edigging.com @edigging phoniqs.com @phoniqs Follow us at @zeronoizepodcast and @whereiswallace #podcasts #blackpodcasts #hiphoppodcasts #musicpodcasts #engineering #astrology #pride #lofi #newmusic #annarbor #michigan #ypsilanti
In this Amplify edition of the ZNP, Kenyatta Rashon shares a preview of her new album "The Art of Keeping It Real," being an ambassador for music, and industry politics for women. Special Guest: Maia Evans, co-founder, Amplify Fellowship Produced by @projectxplugin Rod's Wardrobe: @doublenegativepeople kenyattarashon.com Instagram: @kenyattarashon kenyattarashon.bandcamp.com https://li.sten.to/jxyygFF Sponsored by: amplify-fellowship.com leonspeakers.com @leonspeakers grovestudios.space @grove.studios edigging.com @edigging phoniqs.com @phoniqs Follow us at @zeronoizepodcast and @whereiswallace #podcasts #blackpodcasts #hiphoppodcasts #musicpodcasts #engineering #plugins #rnbmusic #soulmusic #newmusic #annarbor #michigan #ypsilanti
In this special edition of the ZNP, Rod welcomes Amplify Fellow London Beck to the podcast to preview their new album The Black Satin Sessions, being a musical auteur (look it up), and turning losses into gains. Produced by @projectxplugin Rod's Wardrobe: @doublenegativepeople London Beck: @lndnbck londonbeck.com thelondonbeck.bandcamp.com linktr.ee/lndnbck Sponsored by: amplify-fellowship.com leonspeakers.com @leonspeakers grovestudios.space @grove.studios edigging.com @edigging phoniqs.com @phoniqs Follow us at @zeronoizepodcast and @whereiswallace #podcasts #blackpodcasts #hiphoppodcasts #musicpodcasts #engineering #plugins #pride #classichiphop #newmusic #annarbor #michigan #mentalhealth #ypsilanti
This week, Rod chops it up with Detroit MC's P Dot and Chise 3269 about developing chemistry as performers, their hit single "Coney Island," and why The Chronic may not be Dr. Dre's best work. Produced by @projectxplugin Rod's Wardrobe: detroitoriginalsco.com @detroit_originals P Dot: dotgang.net @pdotmusic Brandon Scarber: westillrise.org @grindlife313 Chise 3269: www.dboysound.com @chise3269 Sponsored by: leonspeakers.com @leonspeakers grovestudios.space @grove.studios edigging.com @edigging phoniqs.com @phoniqs Follow us at @zeronoizepodcast and @whereiswallace #podcasts #blackpodcasts #hiphoppodcasts #deathrow #classichiphop #thechronic #hiphoped #westcoast #westcoasthiphop #ypsilanti
This week, Rod speaks with Dr. Elliot Gann from Today's Future Sound about beatmaking as a form of therapy, the weekly Global Beat Cypher, #hiphoped, God's Favorite Drums (phoniqs.com), and why Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde is better than Labincalifornia (he is dead wrong). Produced by @projectxplugin todaysfuturesound.com Sponsored by: leonspeakers.com @leonspeakers grovestudios.space @grove.studios edigging.com @edigging phoniqs.com @phoniqs Follow us at @zeronoizepodcast and @whereiswallace #podcasts #blackpodcasts #hiphoppodcasts #pharcyde #hiphoped #westcoast #westcoasthiphop #therapy
On this episode, Rod and Curtis Wallace discuss Black men and yoga, existential crises that lead to life-changing decisions, and The Black Opera's Libretto: Of King's Legend. Follow The Zero Noize Podcast on IG at @zeronoizepodcast Email: zeronoizepodcast@gmail.com Clubhouse- @rodwallace Sponsors: leonspeakers.com grovestudios.space amplify-fellowship.com edigging.com phoniqs.com
In the tenth episode, Rod is joined by Jamall Bufford, Program Specialist of Washtenaw County My Brother's Keeper and MC from the classic Michigan hip hop collective Athletic Mic League as Buff 1. They discuss the beauty of the Dungeon Family, when he felt he was at his apex lyrically, and how MC'ing speaks to the soul of our community. Thanks for vibing with us! Follow The Zero Noize Podcast on IG/Twitter at @zeronoizepodcast Email: zeronoizepodcast@gmail.com Clubhouse- @rodwallace
During this episode, Rod speaks with Dr. Lamarcus Howard and Dr. Eric Reed, recent recipients of their doctorate degrees from Eastern Michigan University. They talk about making lanes for future urban scholars, throwing parties during undergrad, and why Young Jeezy's TM101 is the reason they made it all happen. Thanks for vibing with us! Follow The Zero Noize Podcast on IG/Twitter at @zeronoizepodcast Email: zeronoizepodcast@gmail.com Clubhouse- @rodwallace
This week, Rod speaks with Theo Ellis, founder of ProSound Media, a firm specializing in empowering musicians to take control of their music. Along the way, they discuss the future of live shows after COVID, and why now is the greatest time to be independent as a musician. Thanks for vibing with us! Follow The Zero Noize Podcast on IG/Twitter at @zeronoizepodcast Email: zeronoizepodcast@gmail.com Clubhouse- @rodwallace #podcasts #blackpodcasts #hiphoptalk #illmatic #nas #michiganhiphop #ascap #bmi #nft
On episode 7 of The Zero Noize Podcast with Rod Wallace, Rod talks with Dr. Nicole Carter, brilliant educator and expert in Black feminism. Together, they discuss A Seat At The Table by Solange Knowles, DEI committees, and being raised to be a conscious Black woman. Thanks for vibing with us! Follow The Zero Noize Podcast on IG/Twitter at @zeronoizepodcast Email: zeronoizepodcast@gmail.com Clubhouse- @rodwallace
In episode 6 of The Zero Noize Podcast with Rod Wallace, Rod talks with Alford Harris, who specializes in entertainment law. Together, they discuss 2pac's transition to Makaveli, the true nature of law in our society, and why he loves living in the city of Detroit. Thanks for vibing with us! Video by @mindstatemarketing Follow The Zero Noize Podcast on IG/Twitter at @zeronoizepodcast Email: zeronoizepodcast@gmail.com Clubhouse- @rodwallace
On the upcoming episode of the Dripping in Black Podcast, we are Dripping in Liberation, with the one and only Rod Wallace. We sit down with the host and producer of the Zero Noize Podcast and discuss his intersecting passions of educating the youth and creating Hip-Hop music. Rod details the work that he's done and continues to do to educate and liberate the minds of our young people. Thursday, March 18, 2021, the Dripping in Black Podcast showcases another true story of Black Excellence, the story of Rod Wallace. Join us. Rod Wallace's Social Media (Personal) IG: @whereiswallace FB: @RodWallace Music: rodwallace.bandcamp.com Rod Wallace's Social Media (Professional) grovestudios.space amplify-fellowship.com Zero Noize Podcast on YouTube Dripping In Black Social Media Website: drippinginblack.com Instagram: @dibk20 Facebook: @dibk20 Twitter: Dibk20 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In episode 5 of The Zero Noize Podcast with Rod Wallace, Rod speaks with Detroit social media icon Lando from The Hip Hop Lab. Together, we discuss Lando's journey through the growth of social media, shooting videos at 4am, and how The College Dropout by Kanye West changed his life. Thanks for vibing with us! Video production by @mindstatemarketingandmedia Follow The Zero Noize Podcast on IG/Twitter at @zeronoizepodcast Email: zeronoizepodcast@gmail.com Clubhouse- @rodwallace
In episode 4 of The Zero Noize Podcast with Rod Wallace, Rod speaks with Brandon Scarber, Founder of ASIR Consulting, LLC and Varsity Music Group, LLC. Together, we discuss Brandon's journey growing up in Detroit, developing a business sense, the album Ready To Die by Notorious B.I.G., and how your life can change in 18 months. Thanks for vibing with us! Video production by @mindstatemarketingandmedia Follow The Zero Noize Podcast on IG/Twitter at @zeronoizepodcast Email: zeronoizepodcast@gmail.com Clubhouse- @rodwallace
In episode 3 of The Zero Noize Podcast with Rod Wallace, Rod talks with Jay Bishop about electro funk, the growth of R&B in the 1980's, being one of the Dirty Ol' Men, his new project Cognac & Ballroom, and why the self-titled debut album by Kashif changed his life. Thanks for vibing with us! Follow The Zero Noize Podcast on IG/Twitter at @zeronoizepodcast Email: zeronoizepodcast@gmail.com Clubhouse- @rodwallace
This week, we sit with Noah Kaplan, CEO of Leon Speakers, and discuss how creating melds with business and technology, why he built his life in Ann Arbor, and the Low End Theory by A Tribe Called Quest. This podcast is brought to you by Leon Speakers, Grove Studios, and Dirty Avenue Clothing. Produced by Project Plugin. Video by Mindstate Marketing and Media. Thanks for vibing with us! Follow The Zero Noize Podcast on IG/Twitter at @zeronoizepodcast Email: zeronoizepodcast@gmail.com Clubhouse- @rodwallace
In the first episode of The Zero Noize Podcast with Rod Wallace, Rod talks through his rationale for doing the podcast, building a community of thoughtful minds, and briefly talks about how Ice Cube's debut album Amerikkka's Most Wanted. This podcast is brought to you by Leon Speakers, Grove Studios, and Dirty Avenue Clothing. Produced by Project Plugin. Video by Mindstate Marketing and Media. Thanks for vibing with us! Follow The Zero Noize Podcast on IG/Twitter at @zeronoizepodcast Email: zeronoizepodcast@gmail.com Clubhouse- @rodwallace SHOW LESS
Rod Wallace has one of the most important jobs a leader can have: shaping the future of the next generation. Rod creates opportunities for young people through music, something he’s passionate about as a 30-year veteran of the music business himself. In this episode, you’ll learn how Rod’s innovative thinking is opening doors for those in his community.Rod believes that the best leaders are the ones that do more listening than talking. He’ll explain why seeking to understand people is more important than being understood.You’ll also find out how a new fellowship that Rod started is helping to amplify the voices of the African-American community, while also setting them up to succeed outside the studio.
30 years ago today, the Whites faced a formidable Saints attacking lineup that included Alan Shearer, Matt Le Tissier and Rod Wallace. A dubious early goal helped secure the points as the unbeaten run of Wilko's men continued. With levisolicitors.co.uk/thesquareball See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playlist: Ghost Funk Orchestra - Fuzzy LogicYĪN YĪN - Haw PhinCamarão Orkestra - Nação ÁfricaMr President, featuring Hawa - The Time Is NowThomas East - Sister FunkRusty Bryant - Friday Night Funk For Saturday Night BrothersNéstor Álvarez - Midnight In HavanaThe Right Track - I Gotta Move With the GrooveRen Smith - SmogYork Wilborn's Psychedelic Six - Psychedelic Hot Pantselestu - OvercastMUIRA - ChlorineMachinedrum - Ur2yung$OM1 - Y'ALL DIDSamad Savage - Goodnight (JKuch Remix)sebjin - MONITORJKuch - Voyager 3thook - PASS THE CHOPSDank Frank - NiftyPigeon Hole - SKELETONKai Whiston - DEARill-esha - Como La Chicha (instrumental)Red Fingers - In My MindBlackryst - Over YouMoody Good & SLANDER, featuring KARRA - Heart Break [Moore Kismet remix]MACSWOLRD - FAMEShylow - Part Of MeToo Much, featuring BckdPhz - Taka DimiYL & Zoomo - Just OnePorter Ray - Daydreamer [When Words Dance]TOBi - Dollas and CentsDua Saleh, featuring Bas - RE(a)DPink Siifu, featuring Fly Anakin - Dollar Dr. DreamGrafh, featuring Ray Emmanuel, Mysonne & Sly Pyper - Killing KingsJac Ross, featuring D Smoke & Buddy - It's OK To Be Black 2.0The Dirty Ol' Men, featuring F13ldz, Rod Wallace, Tay Leeee!!! & Tim Blackman - MirrorElzhi - JasonPAV4N - DoomSmoke DZA - HibachiMachinedrum, featuring Freddie Gibbs - Kane Train
Former Rangers and Leeds United striker ROD WALLACE talks Le Tissier, Shearer, Cantona, pipping Manchester United for the last ever old First Division title, shouting drunken abuse at Howard Wilkinson at the League Cup Final, and crushing Celtic en route to a domestic Treble
Business Strategist, Economist, Speaker, and Author: I am an economist, speaker, and executive strategist with a unique blend of expertise who focuses on energizing organizations to deliver profit and make a difference. A Fulbright Fellow, I have worked with a leading economic historian, led multi-organization, billion-dollar challenges worldwide, and partnered with a Silicon Valley pioneer to explore the impact of artificial intelligence on society. I'm the only PhD Economist who's sold a million tons of vegetable oil. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rod-wallace-ph-d-56b3376/
Many of the traditional high school to college transition activities have been cancelled causing high school seniors and their families to question what will happen in the fall. In this episode Ryan Neloms, Assistant Director of Event Services & Student Life at Grand Valley State University and Rod Wallace, Director of Upward Bound at Eastern Michigan University, discuss what should incoming college freshmen expect this upcoming school year.
The "My Brother's Keeper" program was created by the Obama administration in 2014, and Washtenaw County was among the first to sign on. Two representatives from Washtenaw My Brother's Keeper (WMBK), Rod Wallace and Jamall Bufford, talk to WEMU's David Fair about its latest projects for this week's "Washtenaw United."
On episode 41 of the show, we sat down with music educator Rod Wallace to discuss the music programs he works on for kids in the city. We also discuss music and pop culture. This is one of my favorite interviews in a while because he had a lot of interesting things to talk about. Thanks for your time, Enjoy! -Cheers
Rod Wallace, Ph.D. talks, "Drowning in Potential, How American Society Can Survive Digital Technology"
Rod Wallace, Ph.D. talks, "Drowning in Potential, How American Society Can Survive Digital Technology"
Rod Wallace, Ph.D. talks, "Drowning in Potential, How American Society Can Survive Digital Technology"
Making money becomes life sustaining and fulfilling when the goal is progress. How can we turn the idea of generating revenue into something that also helps us to feel a sense of purpose and value in our lives, our communities, and in the world? The difference between making money to just pay bills and generating wealth that helps develop solutions is often what helps us experience a better quality of life. Our guest host Rod Wallace and his partner Omar Bashir will help educate us on how we can raise our money-making vibrations.
It’s the FA Cup Third Round! One of our favourite weekends of the season, featuring potential Mellon slices for Spurs, players with normal jobs being patronised and, surely, some FA Cup magic from Neil Warlock himself. We also look back at a fine example of the homemade banner, learn of Man United’s sunshine break and hear some pleasing names from yesteryear, like John O’Shea and Rod Wallace. That sort of thing. This show is sponsored by bet365Search ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@thefootballramble.com***Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!***Further reading:Man United are going on a jolly to Dubai:https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/man-utd-training-camp-dubai-15622612Ole Gunnar Solskjaer doesn’t want to leave Man United:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46743240Man City vs Liverpool in the Premier League final:https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/manchester-city-vs-liverpool-fc-preview-fixture-kick-off-latest-analysis-klopp-guardiola-salah-a8708616.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
https://rodwallacephd.com/The BS Bob Schmidt podcast talking entrepreneurship, business and marketing. This week's guest is economist, consultant and author Dr. Rod Wallace and Telluride that the one class that I got the lowest grade in in college I just graduated and that in April was economy are economics and it's weird because I like the class. I studied hard in the class but the teacher didn't allow stem open books only got a B in the class. I'm very sorry to hear that, Bobby. We can do better, but of course we can ride your business strategist. What is a business strategist actually do the work for planning and so you know, the book of what might I let you know we want to grow in Europe and Asia and we want to shrink in. You know our presence in South America, but the really interesting part of that is taking a step back and saying what's really going on in the world because that plan. We want to grow in Europe and Asia should be based on what's really going on in the world and that's the interesting part where we say okay why is it that okay that it seems that technology growth as measured by an economist has shrunk since 1980. Or it's been a lot slower 1980 than it had been before 1980. Even though you look at all the amazing stuff that come out like computers in cell phone and artificial intelligence and ego. What now the most amazing technology ever and were scared of email people being replaced by machines. And yet, the economists say that economic growth has slowed. During that time I said we want to grow and then we want to shrink we want to grow what we want to grow our presences as American businesses going to grow our what they deliver. It couldn't we talk about it. GDP, which is basically the total value of everything produced in the United States are you thinking we got 270 million people in the US, something like that and if we produce no 50 thousand dollars of stock per person that better than if we only produce $25,000 of stuff for person to talk gross domestic product that's what the GDP is as or try to grow okay because I was sure to try to make it is simple as possible because when people are listening you know sometimes your heads in the cloud. Sometimes there you know it's it's kind of on his background. Sometimes there be no pain will close attention so try to make things as simple as possible for people that are listening well the part that's really saying is that we have an increasing number of people that are going to college and are getting educated, and that that seems like it's fantastic and back at night, but the same point we are in a country where more than half of the public universities one third of the senior people in the last year cannot make a cohesive argument but cannot assess the quality of evidence in the document or interpreted table door, going to school forever. It's just that we don't seem to be necessarily learning a whole lot. The whole time were doing so would you suggest we do in place of that. I think what we need to do is first and foremost understand more clearly what it is that were trying to get out of our educational system. Right now we have everyone is is going through and improving little pieces of the educational system and we have a bunch of teachers that are really awesome and that most of them care about Arctic art, our kids, not all of them but most of them do. And then we have a really cool programs that are designed to take kids into the behind. Grade level and bring them up to grade level with other programs that are designed to take kids are younger physically and mentally handicapped in and mainstreamed in each one of those things is really awesome. The problem is when you combine them all what you have is you have yelp, the teacher is trying to help these five first-graders who are behind first grade level. Enter like 17 digit code into the computer to take their weekly standardized test and the rest of the school just going to classrooms is going haywire. We had to be much clearer about what we want from education and once we do that, then we can ask a developer that would do that well will masses that I mean I hate to say this word but eventually segregate kids and put you know the kids a little bit smarter in this group little kids that are not as smart in this group and consider trailing in this group rather than a specific solution. I think the more important they will what the purpose of education is it just like to teach our kids a certain set of skills. If so, then having different kids in different classroom probably makes it makes good sense. On the other hand, if the purpose of education is to really help people collaborate and work together and that that's the most important thing that we want from our school system than having all kinds of different kids in the same classroom is going to be helpful because it divides different challenges than we have. Otherwise, it really depend on the goal of what is a school for Rod Wallace as our guests were talking about his book drowning potential. What's your book about Rod my book is about the impact of digital technology on American society and what really happened is that as we use digital technology. Computers and cell phones is change the nature of our interactions with each other you think about you. You see all the pictures of people sitting around a table with their cell phone cell phone rather than actually talking to Kelly right and those types of things have. It is much broader than because what's happened is that we have both become more distant from each other, which is young people sitting on the table. We also increase the complexity of our world in incredible ways in, and some awesome ways. You know, we now have three different types of submissions that are specialists in different types of ways of studying the human heart that that's pretty cool. I mean there's all these people who are specialist on your little part of the heart challenges but now we have the a nurse in the average urban hospital have to work with the hundred 30 different types of specialists and if that collaboration doesn't work well then our health system doesn't work well away. Our American health system doesn't work well and so even though we have this awesome technology that's available and truly spectacular. What we can do the lifespan of the American people has actually shrunk the last two years will I read something about that. Just the other day about how it has shrunk. But a lot of that is due to the fact that there's so much opioid addiction out there and heroin addiction is out there. I guess her automobiles are the same at math and things like that that but the drugs have basically taken us down a couple notches it is that can what you're seeing is well. I will definitely definitely in. But you have to go another step deeper. Well, what is the reason why some of these you know that suicide is another major reason for the increasing suicide. So what is increasing suicide and an increasing Oak Court opioid abuse really related to coming to the fact that people have less and less relationships with each other in meaningful ones. If you think about three different factors a close human connection with somebody else. Obesity and tobacco use. Which one do you think is actually the most indicative of how long you're gonna live. I would say the human interaction. Honestly, I really and is where were having trouble with human interaction because were not sure how to apply that digital technology in a way that really brings us together. That is part of the or a big chunk of the reason why were running into problems with you how the opioids and suicides and you know it's very difficult to say that all that because now there's lots of closet but one of the big ones is that word were losing the human connections were increasing the complexity of our world. We can't figure out you know where were trying to go in the world and has some pretty negative unintended consequences. Rod Hadley's… How do we how do we stop the unknown addiction to the phones and the addiction the electronics in the you know everything else and go back to playing games on a Saturday night with the family around the of the kitchen table on part of it is exactly what you decide. I mean, in your own family that we have that the choices of things stop at a phones are allowed at the dinner table and we can play games but as a society we actually have to shift and think about the types of tools that we used to work together a little bit differently because 10,000 years ago, humans created the agricultural technology. What we learn how to farm and it may seem independent of how we structure society, but it's really connected that before farming. You and I would've been no generalists, and we would hundred coyotes one day or something. And if we fail big deal will gather berries. The next but with agriculture working at farm and we can spend like month on one crop. And if we felt like our family like a star, still working as specialize in farming and so we need to develop all kinds of economic systems and social systems to support one person being a farmer in the other. Another person being a bureaucrat and another person being a better etc. and we created specialization well now 10,000 years later really get a specialist so we have all kinds of people that are specialist on the ice in my Rolodex I got a guy who's really good at at helping people with public relations and for their plumbing and HVAC businesses will that is quite a specialized niche so but how do we all work together. That's where were running into problems and saying how do we get all of these groups are specialist work together and collaborate and so the talk about education little bit ago. It's about making sure that we understand where, as a group were trying to get to and use all of our meeting,
https://rodwallacephd.com/The BS Bob Schmidt podcast talking entrepreneurship, business and marketing. This week's guest is economist, consultant and author Dr. Rod Wallace and Telluride that the one class that I got the lowest grade in in college I just graduated and that in April was economy are economics and it's weird because I like the class. I studied hard in the class but the teacher didn't allow stem open books only got a B in the class. I'm very sorry to hear that, Bobby. We can do better, but of course we can ride your business strategist. What is a business strategist actually do the work for planning and so you know, the book of what might I let you know we want to grow in Europe and Asia and we want to shrink in. You know our presence in South America, but the really interesting part of that is taking a step back and saying what's really going on in the world because that plan. We want to grow in Europe and Asia should be based on what's really going on in the world and that's the interesting part where we say okay why is it that okay that it seems that technology growth as measured by an economist has shrunk since 1980. Or it's been a lot slower 1980 than it had been before 1980. Even though you look at all the amazing stuff that come out like computers in cell phone and artificial intelligence and ego. What now the most amazing technology ever and were scared of email people being replaced by machines. And yet, the economists say that economic growth has slowed. During that time I said we want to grow and then we want to shrink we want to grow what we want to grow our presences as American businesses going to grow our what they deliver. It couldn't we talk about it. GDP, which is basically the total value of everything produced in the United States are you thinking we got 270 million people in the US, something like that and if we produce no 50 thousand dollars of stock per person that better than if we only produce $25,000 of stuff for person to talk gross domestic product that's what the GDP is as or try to grow okay because I was sure to try to make it is simple as possible because when people are listening you know sometimes your heads in the cloud. Sometimes there you know it's it's kind of on his background. Sometimes there be no pain will close attention so try to make things as simple as possible for people that are listening well the part that's really saying is that we have an increasing number of people that are going to college and are getting educated, and that that seems like it's fantastic and back at night, but the same point we are in a country where more than half of the public universities one third of the senior people in the last year cannot make a cohesive argument but cannot assess the quality of evidence in the document or interpreted table door, going to school forever. It's just that we don't seem to be necessarily learning a whole lot. The whole time were doing so would you suggest we do in place of that. I think what we need to do is first and foremost understand more clearly what it is that were trying to get out of our educational system. Right now we have everyone is is going through and improving little pieces of the educational system and we have a bunch of teachers that are really awesome and that most of them care about Arctic art, our kids, not all of them but most of them do. And then we have a really cool programs that are designed to take kids into the behind. Grade level and bring them up to grade level with other programs that are designed to take kids are younger physically and mentally handicapped in and mainstreamed in each one of those things is really awesome. The problem is when you combine them all what you have is you have yelp, the teacher is trying to help these five first-graders who are behind first grade level. Enter like 17 digit code into the computer to take their weekly standardized test and the rest of the school just going to classrooms is going haywire. We had to be much clearer about what we want from education and once we do that, then we can ask a developer that would do that well will masses that I mean I hate to say this word but eventually segregate kids and put you know the kids a little bit smarter in this group little kids that are not as smart in this group and consider trailing in this group rather than a specific solution. I think the more important they will what the purpose of education is it just like to teach our kids a certain set of skills. If so, then having different kids in different classroom probably makes it makes good sense. On the other hand, if the purpose of education is to really help people collaborate and work together and that that's the most important thing that we want from our school system than having all kinds of different kids in the same classroom is going to be helpful because it divides different challenges than we have. Otherwise, it really depend on the goal of what is a school for Rod Wallace as our guests were talking about his book drowning potential. What's your book about Rod my book is about the impact of digital technology on American society and what really happened is that as we use digital technology. Computers and cell phones is change the nature of our interactions with each other you think about you. You see all the pictures of people sitting around a table with their cell phone cell phone rather than actually talking to Kelly right and those types of things have. It is much broader than because what's happened is that we have both become more distant from each other, which is young people sitting on the table. We also increase the complexity of our world in incredible ways in, and some awesome ways. You know, we now have three different types of submissions that are specialists in different types of ways of studying the human heart that that's pretty cool. I mean there's all these people who are specialist on your little part of the heart challenges but now we have the a nurse in the average urban hospital have to work with the hundred 30 different types of specialists and if that collaboration doesn't work well then our health system doesn't work well away. Our American health system doesn't work well and so even though we have this awesome technology that's available and truly spectacular. What we can do the lifespan of the American people has actually shrunk the last two years will I read something about that. Just the other day about how it has shrunk. But a lot of that is due to the fact that there's so much opioid addiction out there and heroin addiction is out there. I guess her automobiles are the same at math and things like that that but the drugs have basically taken us down a couple notches it is that can what you're seeing is well. I will definitely definitely in. But you have to go another step deeper. Well, what is the reason why some of these you know that suicide is another major reason for the increasing suicide. So what is increasing suicide and an increasing Oak Court opioid abuse really related to coming to the fact that people have less and less relationships with each other in meaningful ones. If you think about three different factors a close human connection with somebody else. Obesity and tobacco use. Which one do you think is actually the most indicative of how long you're gonna live. I would say the human interaction. Honestly, I really and is where were having trouble with human interaction because were not sure how to apply that digital technology in a way that really brings us together. That is part of the or a big chunk of the reason why were running into problems with you how the opioids and suicides and you know it's very difficult to say that all that because now there's lots of closet but one of the big ones is that word were losing the human connections were increasing the complexity of our world. We can't figure out you know where were trying to go in the world and has some pretty negative unintended consequences. Rod Hadley's… How do we how do we stop the unknown addiction to the phones and the addiction the electronics in the you know everything else and go back to playing games on a Saturday night with the family around the of the kitchen table on part of it is exactly what you decide. I mean, in your own family that we have that the choices of things stop at a phones are allowed at the dinner table and we can play games but as a society we actually have to shift and think about the types of tools that we used to work together a little bit differently because 10,000 years ago, humans created the agricultural technology. What we learn how to farm and it may seem independent of how we structure society, but it's really connected that before farming. You and I would've been no generalists, and we would hundred coyotes one day or something. And if we fail big deal will gather berries. The next but with agriculture working at farm and we can spend like month on one crop. And if we felt like our family like a star, still working as specialize in farming and so we need to develop all kinds of economic systems and social systems to support one person being a farmer in the other. Another person being a bureaucrat and another person being a better etc. and we created specialization well now 10,000 years later really get a specialist so we have all kinds of people that are specialist on the ice in my Rolodex I got a guy who's really good at at helping people with public relations and for their plumbing and HVAC businesses will that is quite a specialized niche so but how do we all work together. That's where were running into problems and saying how do we get all of these groups are specialist work together and collaborate and so the talk about education little bit ago. It's about making sure that we understand where, as a group were trying to get to and use all of our meeting,
Hour 1~5:00 PM EST: Christine Perakis, Esq. talks, "Creating a record-breaking year for your business in 2019"http://ChristinePerakis.comhttp://coachingprosperity.comhttp://businessbreakthroughpro.comHour 2~6:00 PM EST: Rod Wallace, Ph.D. talks, "Drowning in Potential, How American Society Can Survive Digital Technology"https://rodwallacephd.com/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HLTHY3LListen Live on www.SHRMedia.com or Streaming Live on Facebook 5:05 PM EST~4:05 PM CST~ 2:05 PM PThttp://moneytalkwithmelanie.com/…/november-23-2018-christi…/
Hour 1~5:00 PM EST: Christine Perakis, Esq. talks, "Creating a record-breaking year for your business in 2019"http://ChristinePerakis.comhttp://coachingprosperity.comhttp://businessbreakthroughpro.comHour 2~6:00 PM EST: Rod Wallace, Ph.D. talks, "Drowning in Potential, How American Society Can Survive Digital Technology"https://rodwallacephd.com/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HLTHY3LListen Live on www.SHRMedia.com or Streaming Live on Facebook 5:05 PM EST~4:05 PM CST~ 2:05 PM PThttp://moneytalkwithmelanie.com/…/november-23-2018-christi…/
Hour 1~5:00 PM EST: Christine Perakis, Esq. talks, "Creating a record-breaking year for your business in 2019"http://ChristinePerakis.comhttp://coachingprosperity.comhttp://businessbreakthroughpro.comHour 2~6:00 PM EST: Rod Wallace, Ph.D. talks, "Drowning in Potential, How American Society Can Survive Digital Technology"https://rodwallacephd.com/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HLTHY3LListen Live on www.SHRMedia.com or Streaming Live on Facebook 5:05 PM EST~4:05 PM CST~ 2:05 PM PThttp://moneytalkwithmelanie.com/…/november-23-2018-christi…/
June 25, 2018 - New LinkedIn Tools Mike O'Neil, Passive Turnkey Investing Chris Clothier, Rod Wallace, Ph.D
Stel and Sid Lambert are joined by former Leeds United forward Jamie Forrester to discuss the 1993 clash between Leeds and Manchester City. Jamie reviews the game with us and answers questions on his team mates, such as; David Rocastle, Gary Speed, John Lukic, David Batty, Frank Strandli and Rod Wallace. We also delve into the form of both sides going into the game and touch on other 90's football matters!