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Dr. Roman Yampolskiy explains: ⬛How AI could release a deadly virus ⬛Why these 5 jobs might be the only ones left ⬛How superintelligence will dominate humans ⬛Why ‘superintelligence' could trigger a global collapse by 2027 ⬛How AI could be worse than nuclear weapons ⬛Why we're almost certainly living in a simulation Follow Dr Roman: X - https://x.com/romanyam Google Scholar - https://bit.ly/4gaGE72 You can purchase Dr Roman's book, ‘Considerations on the AI Endgame: Ethics, Risks and Computational Frameworks', here: https://amzn.to/4g4Jpa5 AI could end humanity, and we're completely unprepared. Dr. Roman Yampolskiy reveals how AI will take 99% of jobs, why Sam Altman is ignoring safety, and how we're heading toward global collapse…or even World War III. Dr. Roman Yampolskiy is a leading voice in AI safety and a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering. He coined the term “AI safety” in 2010 and has published over 100 papers on the dangers of AI. He is also the author of books such as, ‘Considerations on the AI Endgame: Ethics, Risks and Computational Frameworks'. #ai #technology #tech #news #usa #world #china
If you find yourself in harm's way or in high risk situations in the ocean (or anywhere for that matter) you want Hoover and his friends running point on your safety. Hoover is a respected Water Safety and Risk Management Specialist, master instructor and all around waterman. His list of certifications and expertise related to water safety and first aid is off the charts. His experience in big wave surfing (the biggest of big,) offshore sailboat racing, distance paddling, etc. is extensive and sought after. Hoover has had a long and impressive career in water safety and today is one of the most respected figures in his field of Ocean Risk Management. Hoover is a master instructor with the Big Wave Risk Assessment Group (BWRAG) which was created to construct advanced safety systems primarily for people striving to surf, and survive, the biggest waves in the world. Today BWRAG teaches courses around the globe for big wave aficionados, special operations teams, federal, state and local first responders… and for us regular people; as we all have a part to play in water safety in our communities. For many of us, as close as we'll get to these conditions is in front of a screen, so if you've ever watched people riding incredible, massive surf on TV or in movies, there's a good chance that Hoover was a part of that mission; wherever in the world it may be happening. At the same time, he's one of the coolest, most humble guys you'll meet; stick around for the super rad John Hoover.
This week we are chatting about Allergens with Natalie Stanton and Caroline Benjamin. Natalie is The Safety Expert, a chartered EHO, and Caroline is from Food Allergy Aware. This week they answer our questions, and some of yours, all about allergens and food intolerances, and best practices to keep your customers and yourself safe. For the full Bigger Slice Episode head over to our patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/thebusinessofcakemakingpodcast/membership Links for the episode: The Safety Expert: https://www.thesafetyexpert.co.uk/ Food Allergy Aware; https://foodallergyaware.co.uk/ Level 2 Food Allergen Awareness in Catering Course: https://www.thesafetyexpert.co.uk/level-2-food-allergen-awareness/ Get Certified: https://foodallergyaware.co.uk/grow-your-business-allergen-management/get-certified-allergen-management/ Allergy Pal: https://allergy-pal.co.uk/
She trained over 7,000 women to shoot, worked as a Playboy executive, and even served as a celebrity bodyguard. Meet Paxton Quigley, a trailblazer in the world of women's self-defense and the bestselling author of Armed and Female. Her diverse and fascinating journey has made her one of the most respected voices in the conversation about safety, empowerment, and protection. In today's episode, we'll talk with Paxton about why having a plan for your personal safety is non-negotiable, what responsible gun safety really looks like, and how women everywhere can take control of their security and confidence. Paxton's experience and insights go far beyond firearms—this is about awareness, preparedness, and empowerment for all. Quotes: “Self-defense isn't about paranoia—it's about preparation.” “Empowered women don't wait for someone else to protect them.” “Safety begins with awareness, and confidence begins with training.” Resources: Connect with Paxton Quigley on LinkedIn Armed & Female II Never An Easy Target By Paxton Quigley Discover Works by Paxton Quigley on Amazon
Aloha! Today, travel medicine specialist Dr. Chris Sanford ("Worm") speaks with bicycle superstar and safety enthusiast Dr. Tom Sanford about ways to have a fun, safe cycling experience during international travel. Want to know what a "MAMIL" is? Just listen to find out....We're also happy to introduce a new segment at G&W called, "Why You Should Go," where we share our personal takes on destinations we have loved and recommend highly. Today, Chris will share his thoughts on visiting Peru.We hope you enjoy this podcast! If so, please follow us on the socials @germ.and.worm, subscribe to our RSS feed and share with your friends! We would so appreciate your rating and review to help us grow our audience. And, please send us your questions and travel health anecdotes: germandworm@gmail.com. And, please visit our website: germandworm.com. Our Disclaimer: The Germ and Worm Podcast is designed to inform, inspire, and entertain. However, this podcast does NOT establish a doctor-patient relationship, and it should NOT replace your conversation with a qualified healthcare professional. Please see one before your next adventure. The opinions in this podcast are Dr. Sanford's & Dr. Pottinger's alone, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the University of Washington or UW Medicine.
Safety expert, Engr. Dr. Ebenezer Ankomah Gyamera, has called on the government to ban unstationed vehicles, popularly known as “waawaa” cars, citing the growing risks they pose to public safety
How can churches take safety seriously without losing the heart of hospitality? In this episode of Practically Pastoring, Frank and Tim sit down with Jim Howard, Executive Director of Trinity Security Allies. With 38 years in law enforcement and years of experience training churches across the country, Jim explains why safety is a ministry — not just a security detail.From handling nervous visitors, to guns in church, to protecting kids' ministry, Jim helps pastors think through how to create a culture of safety that still feels like the gospel.
Professor at the Transport and Road Safety Research Unit at University of New South Wales Raphael Grzebieta joined 3AW Drive and spoke about his thoughts on the state of Victoria's roads. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's chat is with Sharron Halpert, founder of Halpert Life Safety Consulting. Sharron not only leads the "Build Better Crew" but is also the creator of the Firestop Coffee Break trainings. As we talk about her career and life experiences, learn how Sharron went from vagabond to passionate advocate for fire safety.Let's dive into her journey, explore her passion for fire safety, and learn how proactive training can not only empower leaders and workers but ultimately enhance project integrity. Let's make our industry safer—together!PS... if you're a subscriber of the 14%ers, you can snag a special discount on her trainings through the coupon code inside your July 2025 14%ers box!If you find value in this episode, be sure to share it with your network!Build Better Crew Agenda and signup linkFirestop Coffee Break Training LinkHalpert Life Safety Consulting Looking for a Construction Industry Speaker that has Real Construction Experience? Someone your audience can truly relate to? Check out my Keynotes at ConstructionBarb.com and let's start a conversation to ensure your next event gets rave reviews! Barb@LevocityForChange.comHave you heard of the 14%ers Quarterly Subscription box curated SPECIFICALLY for Women in Construction? Join the email list to Learn More and be the FIRST TO KNOW when the NEXT 14%ers box goes on sale!
Professor Lisa Key, a road safety researcher at the University of NSW, acknowledges the complexity of preventing accidents involving elderly drivers, stating there's "no easy solution."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved three naturally sourced food dyes. For more on what this may mean for your health, Roxy Todd spoke with a food safety expert.
Should toddlers get screen time? A Belfast nursery has generated a mixed reaction by using tablets as teaching tools. Frank spoke to top online safety expert Wayne Denner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join me as I speak with Philip Koopman about a really awesome definition of safety, safety engineering at a high level, the positive societal contributions of tort lawyers and regulators, and more.Keep your eyes peeled for Philip's new book, coming out in 2025. If you enjoyed this episode and want to see / hear more like it please subscribe to Collaborative With Spencer Krause today. You'll get notified every time a new episode releases and it's the best way to support the channel! Companies looking to outsource difficult robotics engineering problems should consider SKA Robotics. They sponsor this podcast and solve some of the most difficult robotics engineering problems in the world.
Join me as I speak with Philip Koopman about a really awesome definition of safety, safety engineering at a high level, the positive societal contributions of tort lawyers and regulators, and more.Keep your eyes peeled for Philip's new book, coming out in 2025. If you enjoyed this episode and want to see / hear more like it please subscribe to Collaborative With Spencer Krause today. You'll get notified every time a new episode releases and it's the best way to support the channel! Companies looking to outsource difficult robotics engineering problems should consider SKA Robotics. They sponsor this podcast and solve some of the most difficult robotics engineering problems in the world.
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In this episode, Shawn Galloway discusses his journey and extensive experience in safety systems, leadership, and employee engagement. Shawn shares insights into his career, starting from his military background to becoming an influential leader in safety consulting. Deb and Shawn explore the importance of safety culture, the critical signs of potential crises in organizations, and how leaders can proactively manage these issues. Shawn emphasizes the need for vision, understanding work processes, and maintaining strong relationships to ensure organizational safety and success. The episode underscores the intersections between safety and quality in business operations and provides actionable advice for leaders to enhance safety practices within their teams. Episode Highlights: 02:12 From Military to Safety Expert 03:33 The Importance of Safety Culture 09:07 Transition to CEO: Challenges and Mentorship 14:17 Proact Safety: Services and Industry Impact 18:15 Recognizing and Preventing Crises Shawn M. Galloway is the CEO of ProAct Safety and a globally recognized expert in safety excellence. With over 20 years of experience in safety strategy, culture, leadership, and employee engagement, he has guided hundreds of organizations across industries to achieve sustainable excellence. A sought-after keynote speaker, author of bestselling books, and host of the Safety Culture Excellence podcast, Shawn’s thought leadership is widely recognized. He has been featured in leading publications and media, earning accolades such as Global Safety Excellence Expert and Top 50 EHS Influencers. His expertise continues to shape the future of workplace safety worldwide. Connect with Shawn:
In this episode, we break the cycle of fear and empower women to take control of their safety with Nicole Snell, an award-winning international speaker, TEDx speaker, trainer, survivor, and self-defense expert. Nicole is the CEO of Girls Fight Back, Founder of Outdoor Defense, and a Credentialed Victim Advocate. She has trained every branch of the U.S. military, spoken at colleges, corporations, tribal nations, and global events, and is dedicated to ending gender-based violence through education and empowerment.Today's Topics:-How have recent legal and societal shifts impacted women's safety?-The most effective self-defense techniques women can learn quickly.-De-escalation strategies for potentially dangerous encounters.-Using everyday objects as tools for self-defense.-Setting boundaries assertively—and what to do when they're ignored.-The role of mindset in self-defense and how to build confidence.-Situational awareness tips for parking lots, public transit, and walking alone.-Overcoming the freeze response in dangerous situations.We've been told to stay quiet. To shrink. To be afraid. Not anymore.Self-defense is not just about fighting back—it's about reclaiming power, setting boundaries, and moving through the world with confidence.Tune in now and learn how to stay safe, stand strong, and never apologize for taking up space.Sync up with Nicole:Personal Instagram: @adventuresofnikBusiness Instagram: @girlsfightbackTikTok: @nicolesnell_selfdefenseWebsite: www.nicolesnell.com
World leaders and tech luminaries will be flocking to Paris in the days ahead for the AI Action Summit. These global gatherings started over a year ago, but since then, the international AI agenda has shifted dramatically. The focus on mitigating the technology's risks is now all about rolling it out fast. On POLITICO Tech, host Steven Overly talks to AI pioneer and professor Yoshua Bengio about the state of the AI safety debate, and why he's urging leaders not to give up on it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this weeks episode we are chatting to our podcast pal Natalie Stanton. Natalie is a Chartered Environmental Health Officer. We chat about her 2 courses Level 2 and Level 3 Food Safety and Hygiene in Catering. We also asked you, the listener, to submit your questions, which we put to Natalie. It's always great to have her on the Podcast and get the facts from a real life EHO! For the extra Bugger Slice Episode head over to Patreon to sign up for our monthly membership: https://www.patreon.com/c/thebusinessofcakemakingpodcast/membership
Jess van Slooten is among the hundreds of Kiwis whose life was saved by receiving an organ transplant. At 22, she was diagnosed with a serious lung condition - which required a lung transplant. She says receiving the transplant has allowed her to continue to live a normal life and enjoy her favourite outdoor activities again. "I've been skiing, I've been climbing mountains - lots of adventurous things that I just never would have been able to believe I could have done." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send us a textUnpack the myths and realities of organic foods with us as we sit down with food safety expert Kiley Harper Larsen and food-inspired traveler Pooch Rivera. Have you ever wondered if organic produce truly offers a healthier or more environmentally friendly option? We promise to enlighten you as we explore these common misconceptions and dive into the recent organic carrot recall by Grimway Farms. Pooch gives us a taste of his latest culinary adventures, sharing intriguing experiences from the Pizza Tomorrow Summit and the World Food Championship in Indianapolis, including a glimpse into the future with a high-quality pizza vending machine.In our engaging conversation, we tackle the pressing issue of food safety, discussing the intricate details of recalls and outbreaks. Kiley offers her expertise on the E. coli contamination linked to organic carrots, and we dissect the rigorous food safety practices essential for consumer protection. Discover the obstacles faced by large-scale operations and the crucial role of stringent cleaning and sanitation protocols. We also examine the broader implications for food safety standards in organic farming and the ongoing challenges of maintaining these standards as pathogens continue to evolve.Our episode wraps up with reflections on Elevate your dining experience with RAK Porcelain USA! As the exclusive tableware brand for the Walk-In Talk Podcast, RAK combines exceptional craftsmanship with innovative design. Whether you're a chef, a restaurant owner, or a food enthusiast, RAK's high-quality porcelain products will enhance every meal. Discover the artistry of food presentation and make every dining occasion special. Visit rakporcelain.com today and see how RAK can transform your table Get ready to innovate and organize your work space with Metro ! As the industry leader in storage & productivity solutions, Metro is here to transform and organize your kitchen With their premium solutions, you'll experience the Metro difference. Metro's sturdy and versatile shelving units, workstations, holding cabinets, and utility carts are designed to streamline operations and maximize your productivity. Don't settle for imitators! Metro products last lon Here is a word about our partners:Citrus America revolutionizes the retail and hospitality sectors with profitable solutions:- Our juicing machines excel in taste, hygiene, and efficiency.- Experience fresh, natural, and exciting juices as an affordable luxury.- We promote a healthier lifestyle by making it effortless to enjoy fresh, natural ingredients.- Join us in transforming the way people enjoy juices.Elevate your beverage game to new heights! Support the showThank you for listening to the Walk-In Talk Podcast, hosted by Carl Fiadini and Company. Our show not only explores the exciting and chaotic world of the restaurant business and amazing eateries but also advocates for mental health awareness in the food industry. Our podcast offers a behind-the-scenes look at the industry. Don't miss out on upcoming episodes where we'll continue to cook up thought-provoking discussions on important topics, including mental health awareness. Be sure to visit our website for more food industry-related content, including our very own TV show called Restaurant Recipes where we feature Chefs cooking up their dishes and also The Dirty Dash Cocktail Hour; the focus is mixology and amazing drinks! Thank you for tuning in, and we'll catch you next time on the Walk-In Talk Podcast. https://www.TheWalkInTalk.com Also rate and review us on IMDb:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27766644/reference/
Join us for a 3 part series on the ABMRS: What does credentialing really mean for MR Safety? In our first episode in this series, host and MR Safety Expert, Kellye Mantooth, sits down with the current chair of the ABMRS, Bill Faulkner. Tune in as they discuss why the ABMRS was founded, what their mission is, and what progress they've made since their development. Bill shares his experiences with MR Safety through the years, both as an educator and expert witness, and he offers valuable insight into why credentialing is so critical for MR Safety.
Background - about Meredith Meredith Chapman was appointed as Equestrian Australia's (EA) first National Health and Safety Manager. This role was actioned following the tragic deaths of two young eventing horse riders in 2016. Meredith's primary role was to lead the implementation of all 31 coronial recommendations following a coronial inquest. Meredith worked extensively with all Australian State, Territory, and disciplines specific committee representatives, including the Olympic High-Performance executive team reviewing, developing, and implementing improved Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) management systems, whilst maintaining sport operations. Her role required extensive consultation, evidence-based research for best-practice standards, cultural and industry change management, widespread member and stakeholder engagement and training. Meredith developed EAs first National HSW policies, a Minimal Medical Response Framework, post incident response and crisis management plans, concussion in sport protocols and she navigated EA through the COVID pandemic. Meredith represented EA at 3 annual international FEI conferences,l and various stakeholder meetings. Meredith also developed and hosted EA first on-line National HSW conferences (2021 & 2023). Meredith's business management experience and academic achievements have enabled her to maintain regulatory (Australian Sports Commission), EA Board and HSW committee communications on all matters pertaining to equestrianism HSW as required. Following Voluntary Administration, she was influential in re-establishing EAs stakeholder funding and resuming sport operations. Meredith participated EA recruitment, management and training of new team members, was accountable for HSW reports, budgets, identification of training needs, insurance and legal liaison, the development and delivery of safety compliance management processes and more. Meredith has provided expert HSW leadership to assist EA in achieving a nationally aligned strategy during structural reform. You'll find Meredith's academic publications on Researchgate
In this episode, Scott Taylor engages in a profound, unscripted dialogue about genuine communication, personal development, and security. Scott talks about his journey from childhood challenges to becoming an expert in security and behavior analysis. He discusses the critical role of formative experiences in shaping protectors, the necessity of constant learning, and the essence of connection and trust in both personal and professional spheres. Moreover, Scott reveals his distinct parenting strategies that focus on structured development and creating safe environments. The conversation also covers the importance of situational awareness, spirituality, and practical advice on identifying potential threats, all grounded in the need for being other people-centered and fostering strong connections.00:00 Welcome and Introduction01:09 Scott's Professional Background02:54 Childhood and Formative Years05:40 Personal Growth and Role Models09:25 Parenting and Family Dynamics17:51 Lessons from Fatherhood32:32 Creating Safe Environments for Youth43:22 The Importance of Being Present43:33 Mastering Small Talk with FORM45:29 Understanding Body Language46:43 Adventures in Camping51:20 The Dangers of Device Dependency53:14 Situational Awareness and Safety Tips57:35 The Art of Communication01:06:49 Creating Safe Spaces in Relationships01:13:28 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsFollow Scott: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsscotttaylor/FOLLOW ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebetarproject/Sponsors: Betar Media: https://www.instagram.com/betarmedia/Support the showConnect with Nick:Instagram TikTok YouTube
Several road safety experts have voiced concern about the new batch of changes for speed limits. Transport Minister Simeon Brown says all blanket speed limit reductions on local streets, arterial roads, and state highways will be reversed by July next year. He says there'll be reduced variable speed limits outside schools during pick up and drop off times by July 2026. Professor Simon Kingham co-wrote an open letter urging the Government to rethink these changes - and he's still disappointed with them. "I'm disappointed because they are completely contrary to all the evidence about health, safety, well-being, emissions and all sorts of other things - but I'm unfortunately not surprised, because the Minister hasn't shown any apparent interest in science and evidence." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PEG Podcast With Kelly Gagalis: Online Dating Safety Expert and Dating Coach Why is online dating so unsafe? Kelly Gagalis is a Marriage and Family Therapist with over 15 years coaching experience. For the past 17 years Kelly has been a monthly ABC TV dating and relationship contributor. Kelly successfully helps people create safety navigating online dating and rehabilitate their dating game to find a partner who is a phenomenal fit for them. Link: https://www.swipesafely.com/ Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: PayPalMe link Any contribution is appreciated: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/PhantomElectric?locale.x=en_US Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors: Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. The best tool for getting podcast guests: Podmatch.com https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghost Subscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content: https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/ Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: Subscribe to our YouTube https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRpr PEG uses StreamYard.com for our live podcasts https://streamyard.com/pal/c/6290085463457792 Get $10.00 Credit for using StreamYard.com when you sign up with our link RSS https://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rss
Ever wondered what truly keeps job sites safe and sound? This episode of "Live After Hours" is packed with essential insights and lively banter, starting from our fun check-in on what's in everyone's cup—I'm mixing things up with a rare Coca-Cola this time! Sporting my favorite BICSI T-shirt, we dive into an engaging round of reverse acronyms with Michael from the chat, making sense of terms like OSHA and VMS. The heart of our discussion centers around a LinkedIn follower's query about breaking into the cabling industry and the must-have safety gear for newcomers. We can't stress enough how context is key when asking safety questions, and we provide a tailored list of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to get started.Navigating through different work environments, we share expert advice on obtaining and using PPE without breaking the bank—consulting your employer is crucial here. From hard hats to high-visibility clothing, we explain the specific needs of various settings, be it an office, construction site, or industrial area. Leading by example is highlighted as vital for fostering a robust safety culture on the job. For our fiber optic technicians, we've got you covered with tips on avoiding workspace hazards, proper ventilation, and critical eye protection from lasers. Clear instructions and safety meetings are non-negotiable to keep everyone on the same page about potential risks and emergency protocols. Tune in for a comprehensive guide on workplace safety that's both informative and engaging!Support the Show.Knowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH#CBRCDD #RCDD
Whether it be after a night out, or after we've dropped the car off for a service, most of us have booked a lift from a stranger through an app like Uber or Didi. But what about letting our kids ride solo in an Uber? The ride share company has just announced it'll start allowing teens to book a trip alone in select cities across the country. Should parents be worried about their safety? Or relieved they won't need to ferry them from activity to activity. We ask a child safety expert all about it. Click here to take the latest Mamamia survey and you'll go in the running to win one of five $100 gift vouchers Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Brett Lee - Founder of Internet Safe Education Producers: Grace Rouvray Executive Producer: Taylah StranoAudio Producer: Jacob Round Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention Month, To speak about this subject, my guest this week is Barb Jordan - Personal Safety Expert. Barb has been featured as a Personal Safety Expert on ABC Good Morning and ABC News-Los Angeles, NBC News-Nashville and Houston, as well as on CBS-Inside Edition. Barb has traveled the world as an elite athlete, coach, broadcaster, and instructor. Barb is a former collegiate 3X All American, 3X National Champion and 7X Gold Medalist as a USA Softball Team member and Coach.
See Full Video episode -> https://youtu.be/0fJ3uSAQwLgIn this episode, Robert and Reggie speak with Kelly Mantooth, an MR Safety expert, about RF burns in MRI. They discuss the definition of RF burns, how they differ from overall heating (SAR), the four types of burns (proximity, looping, resonant, and reflective), statistics on RF burns, causes, preventative measures, treatment, and personal experiences. Key points include: RF burns are caused by local/focal heating rather than overall heating, positioning and proper padding are crucial for prevention, certain sequences don't necessarily increase burn risk, and identifying high-risk patients is important. Kelly shares stories from her career that influenced her passion for MR safety.
Tips on how to form/start/maximize your company's safety committee!! In this episode we talk with workplace safety expert, Dawn Baron, on best practices for anyone whose role has them involved in risk management and safety!About the Show:The H.I.T. Podcast (Powered by Montage Insurance Solutions): A thought leader in the space, curating the top news and information to deliver a brief, high impact overview designed specifically for the Human Resources professional, business person, and company executive.Find out more here: www.hitpodcast.comThank you to our Sponsors: Kingdom Legacy Benefits (KLB), Cigna and Equitable!
Jesse Weinberger is a renowned internet safety speaker, Ted Talks speaker on the danger of instant gratification, host of the "Big Mama's House" podcast, and author of "The Boogeyman Exists, and he's in your child's back pocket." She's known for her straightforward approach in educating children about staying safe from online dangers. In this episode, she addresses cyberbullying, sexting, and sextortion. Your child's social media apps you see on their phone are not the only thing they're engaging in. What's hidden behind the apps you know nothing about, plus why she says YouTube is the biggest pornography risk in your home! Jesse's passion for protecting children shines through in her unfiltered discussions, making her an essential resource for parents and kids alike. Visit her website here Follow me on my Instagram or Facebook Podcast Facebook page here Check out KristiCapel.com Email: Kristicapelpodcast@gmail.com
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In this episode, Samantha Cieslinski interviews Dr. James Rogers, the Director of Food Safety Research and Testing at Consumer Reports. They discuss various topics related to food safety, including the importance of food safety for children, Dr. Rogers' personal and professional journey, staying active and motivated, parenting and communication, and the challenges faced in ensuring food safety. Dr. Rogers emphasizes the need for open communication with children and the importance of seeking help when needed. He also highlights the challenges of funding food safety testing and the dynamic nature of the food industry. In this part of the conversation, James Rogers discusses the testing and evaluation process at Consumer Reports, highlighting the organization's focus on risk-based testing and the selection process for products. He also explains the role of the National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods in ensuring food safety from farm to table. Rogers emphasizes the importance of balancing consumer education without causing unnecessary panic and dispelling common misconceptions about food safety. Lastly, he discusses Consumer Reports' motivation for testing chocolate products for heavy metals and the response from the industry and consumers. In this conversation, Dr. James Rogers discusses the testing of chocolate for heavy metals, specifically cadmium and lead. The testing revealed that one-third of the chocolate products tested had worrisome levels of these heavy metals. Milk chocolate generally had lower levels compared to dark chocolate. The contamination of heavy metals in chocolate is associated with the cacao levels and the source of the chocolate beans. Dr. Rogers emphasizes the importance of moderation and informed choices when consuming chocolate, especially for children. He also mentions other food safety topics, such as plastics in food and heavy metals in spices.Consumer Reports -InstagramConsumer Reports - WebsiteA Third of Chocolate Products Are High in Heavy Metals, CR's Tests Findiwaspoisoned.comaskFSISThe Running Wine Mom - Instagram
Violence is all over the place. Nowadays, you never know when danger will come, and it robs our peace of mind when we should focus on what we do. Just being afraid won't help, so we must take precautionary actions to ensure safety at our place for ourselves and others. Take the step and have safety training to avoid potential risks and protect ourselves from dangers. Jerry McCormick is a workplace safety expert with over 30 years of experience in law enforcement, including eight years as a US Marine. He is also the founder of Personal Safety At Work, which provides workplace safety training, security assessments, and consulting services to various organizations. Tune in as Jerry talks about workplace violence prevention and safety strategies, active shooter safety drills, handling confrontations, and more. Resources Personal Safety At Work Website Jerry McCormick on Facebook Jerry McCormick on LinkedIn
This week we bring you the guest that every cake maker running a business wants to chat too.....The Safety Expert, Natalie Stanton. Natalie is a former EHO and a Chartered Food Safety Expert. We ask her as many food safety questions as we could fit into 1 episode. We talk about hand washing sinks, fridge temperatures, pets, certificates and much more. Let's face it, if you're not a cake maker you probably won't understand our excitement.
Today we are diving DEEP into the crucial world of parenting in the digital age with our special guest, internet safety expert Katie Greer! Katie is the former director of internet safety for the MA Attorney General's Office, and was directly involved with the development of one of the first internet safety programs ever. Katie educates us on some popular apps like Discord and Omegle, as well as gaming apps such as Call of Duty, and some crazy stories she's encountered on them, and WOW, we were shocked to hear what really goes on behind the icons! This episode is full of shock factors as we uncover how kids are hiding risky apps and content from their parents, and the importance of safety around technology. Our children are simply too young and not emotionally equipped to navigate that deep dark web. We learn invaluable tips and tricks to gain insight into our children's online social lives, and strategies for reducing screen time to make sure we focus on social skills that are just so crucial for development. The biggest takeaway for us, as parents to young children, is that the journey of safeguarding our kids begins today – don't wait until it's too late! Tune in now for a conversation that will revolutionize your approach to parenting in the digital era. You can find Katie's contact information and resources through her website, https://www.klgreer.com/ If you loved this episode, please leave us a 5 star rating and hit the follow button! Follow us on instagram: @badwivesclubpodcast Follow us on TikTok: @badwivesclub --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/badwivesclub/message
1.15.2024 ....The Purina Affair Phyllis Entis: I've been a food safety advocate for more years than I care to remember. I have been involved in food safety for half a century. Ever since I got out of school, I've been, one way or another, involved in food safety. Either on the corporate side, or the industry side, or as an advocate and it never seems to get any better. Which is sad. Tazz Latifi: Has it gotten worse? Phyllis Entis: To some extent, I think it has because the industry has continued to grow and the regulatory bodies have continued to shrink. And so, how do you enforce a speed limit if you don't have enough cops with radar guns? Tazz Latifi: True, that's where the consumer advocates come in… to pinpoint these trends. So that you as the pet owners can have an awareness… to be able to make better choices for your pets and the foods you buy. If you are feeding Purina or any food that you think may be causing your pets to become sick please use the links below to get more information or to file reports with the FDA: Nestlé Purina PetCare and the direct link is https://efoodalert.com/nestle-purina-petcare/. FDA web pages dealing with reporting a complaint. These are: How to Report a Pet Food Complaint (https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/report-problem/how-report-pet-food-complaint), Consumer Complaint Coordinators (https://www.fda.gov/safety/report-problem-fda/consumer-complaint-coordinators) Safety Reporting Portal (https://www.safetyreporting.hhs.gov/SRP2/en/Home.aspx?sid=b0e3f2e8-01ed-48ac-ab88-7ec8a74c7105). The eFoodAlert website : https://efoodalert.com/ If you have not read Toxic yet - you should! here is where you can purchase a copy of TOXIC, Pet Food Is a Risky Business: mybook.to/TOXIC2023 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tazz-thepetropolist/message
Introduction Jack is a retired Fire Marshal, serving as Deputy Chief with the Leonia Fire Department. He also served 15 years as Countywide Deputy Fire Coordinator for Bergen, NJ. He is the past chairman of the Fire/Life Safety Directors Association of Greater New York and an adjunct professor at John Jay College/Fire Science Institute (NYC). He is a principal member on the following Fire Life Safety committees: - High-Rise Building Safety Advisory Board - NFPA 1660 Emergency, Continuity, and Crisis Management, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery - NFPA 1082 Facilities Fire/Life Safety Director Professional Qualifications - NFPA 2800 Facility Emergency Action Plans. - ICC National Fire Code Action Committee. As a Fire Engineering Magazine contributing editor he has written many fire service articles and the Handbook for Firefighter I and II chapter on Pre-Incident Planning. He has co-authored books on: High-Rise Buildings: Understanding the Vertical Challenges; and Bridging the Gap - Fire Safety and Green Buildings. In 1997, he was appointed an FDNY Honorary Battalion Chief. He is a member of the Clarion/FDIC Fire and Rescue Advisory Board and was the recipient of the 2012 Fire Engineering Tom Brennan Lifetime Achievement Award. For more information on: - Building Intelligence Card go to: www.ebisg.com - High-Rise Buildings; Understanding the Vertical Challenges book go to: https://fireengineeringbooks.com/books/high-rise-buildings-understanding-the-vertical-challenges/ Contact Information https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-j-murphy-1939a610/
In this must-listen episode, join us for a sit-down with John Brown from Google's Trust & Safety team. With his rich background in building ad networks and more, John offers exclusive insights into Google's efforts to educate publishers globally. Discover critical differences between publisher policies and demand restrictions, explore the evolving role of UGC, and learn about Google's initiatives to support publishers. As you navigate the complexities of policy compliance, you won't want to miss John's expert perspective, honed through years of leadership and mentorship in this realm. We don't want to misinform folks or trick folks or anything like that. We provide clear narratives around the policies, why do we create it? Where does it fit within the ecosystem? - John Brown 03:46 Really, it's the ease of use for the user because everything that's in the website, or mostly everything that's in the website without some editorializing, it is things that could be found elsewhere on external Google pages. - John Brown, 08:01 That was the number one concern going into this is not just to launch and then leave alone, but to launch and iterate and make sure it's fresh. - John Brown, 09:44 I learned early on at Google, traveling globally and speaking on stage globally, that different users across the world consume information differently. So we can't just have a help center with text and localize it and hope that people understand. - John Brown, 13:30 [00:00] - Introduction to John Brown, Google's Policy Transparency Lead. [01:57] - Significance of John Brown's role in ecosystem health. [02:45] - Overview of transparency.google's key features. [09:44] - Keeping transparency.google current in the digital landscape. [23:02] - Google's Fair Policy Appeals process: Google highlights fairness and transparency in the policy appeal process. [37:28] - Google's dedication to a mission-driven nature of trust and safety teams. Resources Mentioned: Google Transparency Center Make sure you meet people who need the information, and give them the information that they want to consume in their format that they most prefer. - John Brown, 16:29 There's a dedication there. There's a mission that you probably don't find in other parts of organizations just because other teams, not just within Google, but elsewhere. It's quarter to quarter revenue, things like that, trust and safety. - John Brown, 37:28 Connect with John Brown: John is part of the Trust & Safety team at Google, and leads a team that is focused on educate publisher partners globally on policies, enforcement actions, and best practices to remain policy compliant. Prior to Google, John built two Ad Networks, has served on two IAB working groups, managed qualitative data for over 90 ad networks, and has mentored dozens of startups through his Techstars accelerator affiliation. Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbrown74/ Connect with Amanda Zantal-Wiener: Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Amanda_ZW Connect with her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandazantalwiener/
A road safety charity believes a u-turn on a policy that's seen lower speed limits on some roads, will cost lives. The government plans to stop what it calls blanket speed limit reductions. The Labour government introduced 80km/h speed limits on some highways, and lowered the limit to 30 kays an hour around schools and some suburban streets. Transport Minister Simeon Brown says he wants a system that gets people where they want to go faster and he told Checkpoint he plans to introduce variable speed limits around schools that only apply during drop-off times. Caroline Perry from Brake NZ joins Lisa Owen. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6342930999112
#STSNation, Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of #TrueCrime… What's going on in Detroit? It's been months since Dr. Devon Hoover was found murdered in his historic $1.2 million Detroit mansion. The openly gay renowned neurosurgeon was found naked, wrapped in a carpet in his attic with two bullet wounds to his head. Meanwhile an arrest was made in the murder of synagogue President Samantha Woll - but that suspect was released. Neither case is solved. #BestGuests: James E. Craig served as the chief of the Detroit Police Department. He served in this capacity from 2013 to 2021, after previously serving as chief of the Cincinnati Police Department and Portland Police Department. He also served as deputy mayor of Detroit and ran for governor of the great state of Michigan. Former Police Officer Darnell Blackburn joined WDIV-Local 4 in December 2022 as the station's Crime and Safety Expert on all platforms -- Local 4 News on television, the station website clickondetroit.com, and on the station's streaming channel Local 4+. Blackburn provides in-depth analysis as part of the station's approach to its crime reporting to help viewers better understand what is important and how to keep themselves, their families, and friends safe from becoming a victim of crime. Steven Peterson was a Senior Special Agent (SSA) of the United States Department of Justice, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for nearly three decades and at the time ofhis retirement was the most senior DEA street agent in the world. He also worked the investigation into a clandestine methamphetamine laboratory that was the inspiration behind the television series Breaking Bad. He was recently featured in the Netflix series about the Murdaugh murders. #DevonHoover #Neurosurgeon #Detroit #LGBTQ #Unsolved #Murder #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeCommunity #SamanthaWoll #SynagoguePresident #ColdCase
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Learn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:What can we learn from a trust and safety expert about creating better workplaces and navigating our careers? In this episode, Jakub (Kuba) Kocinski shares his path from communist Poland to leading digital trust and safety in Silicon Valley for Google, Bytedance (Tik Tok), and Meta. Listen to how the world's best seek to prevent harm and deter “bad actors.”The two words that most resonate with today's youthJakub's journey from growing up in communist Poland to leading in trust and safety in Silicon ValleyKeys to his career moves: On mentors and building out a “set of specialists” in your networkWant to get promoted? How to advocate for yourselfThe mandate of “trust and safety” at a tech companyThe triangle structure – and the immense power that comes from controlling the top of the pyramid.Is it easy to detect misinformation and bad actors?Dealing with misinformationThe top strategies used by bad actorsImportant tools: Incident trend analysis, third party intelligence and building internal red teamsCan a community police itself? One company model worth studying BIO AND LINKS: Jakub on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kocinski/On X/Twitter: @qbaasOn Instagram: @qbaasJakub, on the P&G Alumni podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jakub-kocinski-digital-safety-trust-from-p-g-to-google/id1509346585?i=1000569399519Michael's Book, Get Promoted: https://tinyurl.com/453txk74
Whether showing a home, conducting an open house or meeting a potential new client, Realtors® face danger every day when dealing with the public. In this episode of Inside the Canopy Files, listen as Tiffany Johannes, president of Canopy Realtor® Association talks with Realtor®/Broker and Safety Expert, April Crigger-Hudson about How not to be a Victim, by developing a safety mindset, as well as best practices and a review of products with safety features provided by Canopy.
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O'Malley MSN, RN – It's been a week since flames engulfed the historical Lahaina town on the island of Maui, leaving residents in distress and uncertain about their future. The government failed in preparedness and response, and joining me today is Tyson Gabriel, an Industrial Hygienist and Pandemic Preparedness and Response professional, to weigh in. We also discuss the battlefield of the mind where the...
Nurses Out Loud with Jodi O'Malley MSN, RN – It's been a week since flames engulfed the historical Lahaina town on the island of Maui, leaving residents in distress and uncertain about their future. The government failed in preparedness and response, and joining me today is Tyson Gabriel, an Industrial Hygienist and Pandemic Preparedness and Response professional, to weigh in. We also discuss the battlefield of the mind where the...
Welcome to a bonus "Ask Me 3" episode with online safety expert Lisa Honold! Listen as I ask Lisa the 3 questions: 1. How can I reduce screen time at our house without making us all miserable? 2. Related to devices and technology and social media and online safety, what should I be thinking about and preparing for at different ages and stages? 3. How can I get my kids to buy into screen time limits and rules we have as a family? Listen as Lisa asks me the 3 questions: 1. How do I intervene when 1 sibling is physically abusing another without making the first one feel ashamed and the victim powerless or "the winner" because they got our help? 2. How do I get my child to help? My 8 yo used to clear her place from late toddlerhood until Covid. Now she leaves dishes, absentmindedly beginning to play or dance or something. (My husband does this also!)… also with laundry, books, toys etc. And reminding them just makes them irritated. 3. How do I get my tween (12yo) to stop lying?