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The Sound of Economics
Do EU tech rules add up?

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 44:07


How does the EU manage its increasingly vast number of digital laws? Bertin Martens, Kai Zenner and Rebecca Christie discuss how these rules are made, how they work together and how they fit in with the EU's goal of better regulation in this episode of The Sound of Economics. Relevant research: A dataset on EU legislation for the digital world, Bruegel dataset by Kai Zenner, J. Scott Marcus and Kamil Sekut

That Record Got Me High Podcast
S6E269 - Glass Eye 'Bent By Nature' with Larry Smith

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 63:24


This week's guest Larry Smith brings us a record by the critically acclaimed, highly influential but criminally unheralded 80s Austin TX band Glass Eye. 'Bent By Nature' is a melodic-yet-quirky, highly intelligent collection of post-punk tunes with nods to kooky neighbors, invasive lizards and Daniel Johnston, among others.  Songs featured in this episode: I Am A Baby In My Universe - Kathy McCarty; Introduction - Chicago; Walking The Cow - Daniel Johnston; Don't Worry About The Government - Talking Heads; Come Back And Stay - Paul Young; Dalis Car - Dalis Car; Second Coming - The Stranglers; Rejoyce - Jefferson Airplane; Whiskey - Glass Eye; Desperate Man Blues - Daniel Johnston; Comeback, Oblivion, Living With Reptiles, We Don't Touch - Glass Eye; This House That I Call Home - X; Love Gone Wrong, Dimpsey Naish, Kicking The Dog, People In The House, Heywire, Parking Space, Christine, Mechanical Chihuahua - Glass Eye; That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate - Mission Of Burma; Walking The Cow - Kathy McCarty 

Camp Cast
S6E4 - Saying Goodbye to our Friend + Alumni Spotlight: Andrew Blechman

Camp Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 82:28


On this episode of the Camp Cast, Jason spends some time at the beginning talking about our good friend and CM brother Scott Marcus, who tragically passed last week. Scott, who won the Nate Wasserman Award in 2001 (along with Joe Klein) was a camp legend and all around amazing person who we loved dearly. As mentioned on the podcast, please check out all the memories and stories that Scott's former cabin mates, co-counselors, peers, and campers are sharing on social media. Also please Support the Anxiety and Depression Association of America and Help #BreaktheStigma! By donating to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) you help further research in the field and ensure that critical resources are available to those who need them most. Link to Donate: https://donate.adaa.org/give/322300#!/donation/checkout While there's no easy way to transition away from this, we can try. Much like Scott, the Nate Wasserman award winner in 2013 Andrew Blechman has an infectious personality that people absolutely LOVE being around. Blechman comes on the podcast in our next Alumni Spotlight with some extremely HOT takes, some heartfelt memories, advice, and amazing stories. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did recording it!

Most People Don't... But You Do!
#72 Scott Marcus (Developer, Principal, CEO, Entrepreneur) - "Orangetheory Found Him and He Found More Fun"

Most People Don't... But You Do!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 41:20


Today's podcast guest is Scott Marcus. His professional journey started as a lawyer, before moving into real estate development where he co-founded RSM Development and Management, a company with a portfolio of more than 1 million square feet. In addition, Marcus and his partners own more than 4,000 apartments across Michigan. Scott is also the CEO of L5 Fitness and owns the state rights to Orangetheory Fitness in Michigan. As he shares, the Orangetheory brand found him and immediately he became a huge fan. He felt that the concept was right to be able to help people with their fitness goals and became passionate about its expansion. We discuss: -Starting a video business at age 14 that eventually paid for law school -Embracing work as fun by enjoying what he is doing, and who he is doing it with -Using and embracing technology for the betterment of business and service -Developing a 5- and 10-year plan and working toward those goals -Working Sunday nights to get prepared for a more efficient week More can be found on Scott's company here: https://www.rsmdevelopment.com/

The Sound of Economics
Making remote work, work

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 33:05


For people who want to go back to the old way of work, the train has left the station. COVID-19 has given a huge impetus to working from home for those jobs that can, where more individuals are able to choose when and where they are most productive, and companies can choose what they want remote work to look like. Giuseppe Porcaro is joined by J.Scott Marcus and Lisette Sutherland to explore remote work on both sides of the Atlantic. Together they discuss work-life balance, gender gaps, skill acquisition, modernisation of workflows, technology adoption, managerial culture and flexibility enhancement. Relevant publication: COVID-19 and the accelerated shift to technology-enabled Work from Home (WFH), J. Scott Marcus, Georgios Petropoulos and Antonio Aloisi This podcast was produced within the project “Transatlantic expert group on the future of work “, with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Bruegel AISBL and The German Marshall Fund of the United States and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.

Data Democratization - Frontline stories about data and privacy
29. Unpacking the Transatlantic Data Privacy Framework with Scott Marcus, Bruegel

Data Democratization - Frontline stories about data and privacy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 50:03


The recently announced Transatlantic Data Privacy Framework will foster data flows between the US and the EU, addressing the concerns raised by the Schrems II. decision. The US-made an unprecedented commitment to strengthen the privacy protection applicable to US signals intelligence activities within the new framework. New safeguards will be implemented to protect citizens' rights while advancing cross-border data flows. The next step is to translate this framework agreement into legal documents that will be put into practice on both sides of the Atlantic. But what does this mean for data privacy in practice? What are the major challenges, and what can we expect in the long run? We spoke to J. Scott Marcus, Senior Fellow at the EU's economic think tank, Bruegel, about the history and future of transatlantic data flows. Read on to learn how synthetic data can solve cross-border data sharing!

Marketing Trends
Marketing to Value: How Vital Farms is Taking a Different Approach to Reach A Unique Demographic

Marketing Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 38:37


Consumers are different today than they were last year or even last week. Tastes constantly change, and if there is one thing marketers are frequently reminded of, its that there is no secret recipe to understand consumer trends in the marketplace. All you can do is look at the data, and what it says these days is that consumers are more focused on a brand's values than they ever have been before. They want to see transparency and have trust in the brands they buy from. As a result, companies like Vital Farms are at the forefront of many consumers' minds.“There's a general movement towards people wanting to eat real food and knowing where it comes from to trust that source. That's very much the mindset that we focus on. There's a demographic, but more a mindset of people that are willing to pay a premium for products that they believe in and trust that are looking for brands that have values similar to their own.”Scott Marcus is the CMO of Vital Farms, a company that prides itself on bringing ethical food to the table while being honest with customers about how that happens. On this episode of Marketing Trends, Scott explains why Vital Farms' traceability program is helping the company reach these values-focused consumers, and he explains how to meet customers throughout the buying journey.Main Takeaways:A Market Shift: Consumers have been changing their buying habits for more than a decade and it's important for marketers to understand the reasoning behind that shift. As consumers continue to change their focus to more health-conscious food efforts, or more brand value decision-making, it's equally as important for marketers to alter their messaging to meet those needs.Stuck in the Middle: When it comes to issues, brands can no longer stay in the middle. Brands must be honest and transparent about where they fall and what issues they support. When brands attempt to play both sides of issues, consumers end up tuning their message out.New Category, New Problems: Building trust is not only important as far as helping your consumers in their buying journey, but it's equally as important when your brand attempts to enter into a new segment. Brands that build trust with their consumers will have an easier time entering new markets because of the equity that they have built up with their customers over time.---Marketing Trends podcast is brought to you by Salesforce. Discover marketing built on the world's number one CRM: Salesforce. Put your customer at the center of every interaction. Automate engagement with each customer. And build your marketing strategy around the entire customer journey. Salesforce. We bring marketing and engagement together. Learn more at salesforce.com/marketing. To learn more or subscribe to our weekly newsletter, visit MarketingTrends.com.

The Sound of Economics
Where did the vaccine strategy go wrong?

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 33:15


One year since the pandemic began, widespread vaccination has finally started. It would be a mistake however to say the end is in sight. Senior fellows Uri Dadush and J. Scott Marcus join Bruegel director Guntram Wolff to talk COVID-19 vaccine strategy, from testing and production to procurement and inoculation. Relevant publications:Dadush, U. (2021) ‘A matter of life and death: governments must speed up vaccination' Bruegel Blog, 13 JanuaryMarcus, J.S. (2021) ‘Has the European Union squandered its coronavirus vaccination opportunity?' Bruegel Blog, 6 JanuaryDemertzis, M. (2020) ‘Are we out of the woods yet?' 14 December

The Sound of Economics
The new EU digital regulations: Explained

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 69:00


In this episode of the Sound of Economics, Giuseppe Porcaro is joined by Maria Demertzis, J. Scott Marcus, Georgios Petroupolos, and Mario Mariniello, Bruegel experts on digital policy to delve into the latest EU digital regulations: the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. What is the Commission proposing? What connections do these two bills have, and what policy and market implication do they have?

IfG LIVE – Discussions with the Institute for Government

This is an audio recording of an IfG Live Event Data is increasingly fundamental to modern life, with the free flow of information around the EU enabling businesses to provide services, law enforcement agencies to collaborate, and more. The UK will lose easy access to this data after Brexit, resulting in enormous disruption – unless it can secure an 'adequacy' decision, where the European Commission recognises the UK's data protection regime as comparable to the EU's own. This event assessed the chances of getting an adequacy decision with just weeks to go, the implications of failing to secure one, and the scope for the UK to develop its own, distinct regulatory approach on data either way. Panellists: J. Scott Marcus, Senior Fellow at BruegelJeni Tennison, Vice President and Chief Strategy Adviser at the Open Data InstituteAntony Walker, Deputy CEO at techUK The event was chaired by Gavin Freeguard, Programme Director at the Institute for Government. This event was kindly supported by techUK. #IfGBrexit See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Institute for Government
Data after Brexit

Institute for Government

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 60:29


Data is increasingly fundamental to modern life, with the free flow of information around the EU enabling businesses to provide services, law enforcement agencies to collaborate, and more. The UK will lose easy access to this data after Brexit, resulting in enormous disruption – unless it can secure an 'adequacy' decision, where the European Commission recognises the UK's data protection regime as comparable to the EU's own. This event assessed the chances of getting an adequacy decision with just weeks to go, the implications of failing to secure one, and the scope for the UK to develop its own, distinct regulatory approach on data either way. Panellists: J. Scott Marcus, Senior Fellow at Bruegel Jeni Tennison, Vice President and Chief Strategy Adviser at the Open Data Institute Antony Walker, Deputy CEO at techUK The event was chaired by Gavin Freeguard, Programme Director at the Institute for Government. This event was kindly supported by techUK.

The Sound of Economics
A tale of two presidencies

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 33:26


Born and bred in the United States, Bruegel scholars Rebecca Christie and J. Scott Marcus are joined by director Guntram Wolff, on a special edition of The Sound of Economics, to talk about the upcoming US election, the implications it will have for American and European Economic policies, as well as the impact on future transatlantic relations. Rebecca and Scott will walk us through the most crucial domestic topics, from voter suppression to shrinking republican demographic, from the covid-19 pandemic to US healthcare system. On international issues, they look at the approaches the two administrations will likely take on climate, trade, data privacy, as well as financial regulations. While a Biden presidency might be the hope to reinitiate sensible discussions and restore alliance and partnerships, a Trump administration will very much likely continue its path on isolationism. Find out more from Bruegel scholars for the upcoming US election:The future of EU-US trade relations after the US electionWhat should Europe expect from American trade policy after the election? Trump's International Economic Legacy

WWJ Plus
Time To Workout, Gyms Reopening In Michigan

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 4:21


Gyms are allowed to reopen in Michigan today for the first time in nearly six months. WWJ's Roberta Jasina and Tom Jordan talked live with Scott Marcus, who owns eight Orangetheory fitness centers. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

BOSS Construction Group
In the midst of the pandemic, what should landlords and tenants do?

BOSS Construction Group

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 2:29


In the midst of the pandemic, what should landlords and tenants do? Scott Marcus from Becker Lawyers explains what to do. TranscriptBenjamin SensIn the midst of the pandemic, what should landlords and tenants do? Meaning, so, for example, a commercial shopping center, the tenant might say I want to operate under a different business or […]

BOSS Construction Group
MAYDAY MAYDAY- Contractual Issues Amidst a Pandemic

BOSS Construction Group

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 33:19


Benjamin Sens from BOSS Construction Group interviews Scott Marcus from Becker & Poliakoff Law Firm about Contractual Issues amidst a pandemic. Here are are the talking points: Purchase and Sale Contracts: Contractual obligations speaking to tenant thresholds (rent roll at time of contract vs. rent roll at closing) How those issues are worked through Landlord […]

The Sound of Economics
57: Backstage at BAM19: AI, robots and platform workers

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 12:50


Will increasing use of AI, machine learning, robots and big data lead to massive unemployment? How are non-traditional workers and the self-employed to obtain health insurance and pensions? What role should public policy play going forward? In this podcast, Giuseppe Porcaro discusses the future of AI, robots and platform workers, with J. Scott Marcus.

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Les podcasts de France Stratégie
AI, robots and platform workers: what future for European welfare states?

Les podcasts de France Stratégie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 65:51


Les États-providence européens font face à des défis de taille avec la transformation des activités liées au développement de l’intelligence artificielle, de l’automatisation et des plateformes numériques de mise en relation entre employeurs et travailleurs. Ces transformations amplifient la réduction des emplois traditionnels à plein temps et tendent à accroître le recours au travail indépendant. Elles engendrent des questions difficiles sur l’évolution du mode de financement de la protection sociale. À l’occasion de ce séminaire co-organisé par France Stratégie et Bruegel, l’étude Numérisation et États-providence européens, réalisée par Georgios Petropoulos, J. Scott Marcus, Nicolas Moës et Enrico Bergamini, a été présentée et discutée. ----------------- European welfare states face serious challenges as the workplace is transformed by factors including artificial intelligence (AI), robotisation, and online labour platforms. Notably, the changes are accelerating a shift away from traditional full time employment, and toward non traditional employment and self-employment. These changes also imply challenges for the funding of social protection schemes. At this event, co-organised by Bruegel and France Stratégie, the study Digitalisation and European Welfare States, authored by Georgios Petropoulos, J. Scott Marcus, Nicolas Moës and Enrico Bergamini, has been presented and discussed. Plus d'informations / more information : https://cutt.ly/qX4A3X

The Sound of Economics
36: Backstage: 5G deployment in Europe

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 12:15


**This episode of 'The Sound of Economics' features Bruegel senior fellow J. Scott Marcus in conversation with Lise Fuhr, director general, European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association (ETNO).** The next wave of mobile network innovation is provoking great excitement in the industry. And indeed, there is substantial potential for improvement. However, the exact form of the technology and the appropriate policy support are still far from clear.  The next generation of mobile technology, 5G, is being developed along markedly different lines from previous generations. In the past, mobile generations were generally characterised by a core technology (or sometimes by two or more core technologies), and were designed to fulfil the requirements of a fairly small number of mobile voice and data applications. By contrast, 5G is being developed to fulfil the needs of multiple use cases. In this episode Scott Marcus and Lise Fuhr outline the challenges of 5G deployment in Europe, their policy implications, and the impact for the citizens.  For further reading we recommend the blog post by Scott Marcus [High expectations for 5G confront practical realities](http://bruegel.org/2017/03/high-expectations-for-5g-confront-practical-realities/). This podcast was recorded during the event [Rethinking Industrial Policy in the Digital Age](http://bruegel.org/events/rethinking-industrial-policy-in-the-digital-age-challenges-for-europe/), an all-day conference held on 21 March 2019, about how the European policy-making will have to adapt to the digital transformation.

The Sound of Economics
30: Deep Focus: Developing Europe's digital single market

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 24:44


Bruegel senior fellow J. Scott Marcus joins Sean Gibson for this episode of Deep Focus on the 'The Sound of Economics', elaborating on a Bruegel study for the European Parliament into the progress made with the Commission's Digital Single Market Strategy since 2015. In a study for the European Parliament, Bruegel senior fellow J. Scott Marcus (together with co-authors Georgios Petropoulos and Timothy Yeung) has reviewed the gains delivered so far by these new measures, insofar as they can yet be determined. The authors also look at what the next legislative term might deliver, what realistic progress can be expected and what business remains unfinished regarding measures implemented by the current Commission. Speaking to Bruegel press officer Sean Gibson in this episode of the Deep Focus podcast series, Scott Marcus specifies some of the real achievements that the DSM can - and, indeed, has begun to - deliver for both consumers and producers. More broadly, the DSM is put in the context of efforts to digitise European society, specifically how well policies towards the former are keeping pace with the latter.  We invite you to review [the research paper in question](http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2019/631044/IPOL_STU(2019)631044_EN.pdf) in this episode, but also recommend consulting [Scott Marcus' testimony before the European Parliament Committee](http://bruegel.org/2018/07/economic-benefits-of-the-digital-single-market/) on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO).

The Sound of Economics
6: Backstage: Brexit consequences for EU's ICT policy

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 24:42


Bruegel senior fellow Scott Marcus welcomes former European Regulators Group chairman Kip Meek to explore the consequences of Brexit for ICT policy-making in Europe. The divorce of the UK from the European Union will have far-reaching consequences for all sectors, but what will be the balance of continuity and disruption in the sphere of ICT regulation? With the terms of separation and the nature of the UK's future relationship with the EU yet to be finalised, there are still many variables that could affect the final outlook. Nevertheless, we can explore the industry's broader regulatory inclinations, as well as the areas that are most vulnerable to any serious disruption.  Reflecting on the most essential problems that Brexit will pose to the ICT industry, Bruegel senior fellow J. Scott Marcus is joined in conversation by Kip Meek, former chairman of the European Regulators Group.  For further reading, we recommend a blog post written by Scott Marcus on the question of whether mobile roaming arrangements can be maintained between the UK and EU post-Brexit.  Kip Meek appeared as a panellist at an International telecommunications Society conference in Trento, Italy in August 2018, in a session moderated by Scott Marcus.

The Sound of Economics
6: Remaking Europe

The Sound of Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 15:36


SUMMARY:  Manufacturing in its 21st century guise is markedly different from its traditional portrayal. Innovations are not only improving the efficiency of production processes but are also allowing for the establishment of more complex supply chains, with smarter communications systems and big-data management systems driven by an increasing digitalisation. Companies in a variety of sectors in Europe are having to adapt quickly to keep pace with the change. In this episode of the Sound of Economics, Simone Tagliapietra discusses how the established energy companies are ensuring they stay relevant in this new age; J. Scott Marcus elaborates on the opportunities thus far missed in Europe to make e-commerce work better for everyone; and Reinhilde Veugelers looks at what Europe needs to do to maintain a global presence as new manufacturing takes hold, and what lessons might be learnt from elsewhere. Each of these three scholars has contributed significant research to the Bruegel Blueprint publication ['Remaking Europe: the new manufacturing as an engine for growth'](http://bruegel.org/2017/09/remaking-europe/), which explores the topic of new manufacturing in Europe across many sectors. SPEAKERS J. Scott Marcus, Senior Fellow, Bruegel Simone Tagliapietra, Research Fellow, Brugel Reinhilde Veugelers, Senior Fellow, Bruegel PRODUCTION Sean Gibson & Giuseppe Porcaro

The Think Big Movement Podcast
The Think Big Movement Podcast – Invest and bet on yourself

The Think Big Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 16:40


Invest and bet on yourself : Scott Marcus – Principal in the real estate development firm of RSM Development & Management, L.L.C. and principal of Orange Theory Fitness

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Lady Business Radio with Jessica Kupferman
Scott Q Marcus - Helps Us Kick the Habit

Lady Business Radio with Jessica Kupferman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2013 66:02


Scott Marcus isn’t just any man. He’s a man who recently lost 70 pounds. He’s a man who calls himself a “recovering perfectionist.” And he’s a man talking about Lady Business! In this episode, Scott dives into the psychology behind perfectionism as well as how to kick a bad habit to the curb for good. We also talk about how to get OTHERS to change their bad habits - or whether it’s better to go the other way.

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