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Latest podcast episodes about scott rose

BuiltOnAir
[S21-E01] Full Podcast for 01-07-2025 - State of Airtable in 2025; Form Features & New Rollup Sorting

BuiltOnAir

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 63:02


#airtable #on2air #builtonair 1/7/2025 - BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show - S21-E01 ___________________________ The BuiltOnAir podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable universe. Check us out at BuiltOnAir.com/join. Join our community, join our Slack channel, and see what's happening. ------------------------ SPONSORED BY On2Air - Airtable Apps and Integrations to run your business operations in Airtable Start a free 14-day trial of On2Air Apps - https://on2air.com?via=podcast ------------------------ ___________________________ IN THIS EPISODE

Heart of the East End
January 10th, 2025 - Scott Rose

Heart of the East End

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 52:00


Scott Rose joins Heart of The East End Gianna Volpe on WLIW-FM ahead of Folkie Fest's Jan. 11 edition “Singing out the Old; Ringing in the New” at the Moriches Community Center. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music

The Whole Care Network
Caring for a Wife with Alzheimer's or Dementia

The Whole Care Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 75:45


Caring for a spouse with dementia is a deeply challenging and emotional journey. In this episode, hosts Marianne Sciucco and Christy Byrne Yates bring together three extraordinary guests: Richard Creighton (aka Frank Brown), Scott Rose, and Tio Stib (aka Stephen Miller), who share their personal experiences and hard-earned insights. Richard Creighton shares his journey caring for his wife Kate, who is in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's. He discusses the daily routines that bring them joy and emphasizes the profound impact of kindness and community support. Richard blogs about their Alzheimer's journey at Living with Alzheimer's.com. Learn more about Richard at AlzAuthors.com. Scott Rose opens up about the heartbreaking realization of his wife Maureen's cognitive decline due to frontotemporal dementia. He chronicles their experience in his book We Danced: Our Story of Love and Dementia, and highlights the importance of maintaining dignity and understanding communication challenges. Learn more about Scott on AlzAuthors.com. Tio Stib, who lost his sight around the same time his wife, Maria, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, offers a unique perspective. He captures their poignant and humorous moments in his book My Dementia Diary: A blind caregiver's journey with his wife and her dementia, and discusses the cultural differences in dementia care between Mexico and the U.S. Learn more about Tio at AlzAuthors.com. After the podcast Purchase We Danced: Our Story oove and Dementia Purchase My Dementia Diary: A blind caregiver's journey with his wife and her dementia Note: We are an Amazon Associate and may receive a small commission from book sales. Resources mentioned: Judy Cornish, The Dawn Method Lingraphica - A device that can help with communication for individuals with speech and language difficulties due to dementia. Security Camera with Two-Way Speaker - A security camera with a two-way speaker can be used to communicate with a loved one who may have difficulty using traditional communication devices. It allows for verbal interaction and reassurance. Children's Songs - Using familiar children's songs can help soothe and engage individuals with dementia, providing a sense of comfort and familiarity. Love and Patience - The most important takeaway is the need for love, patience, and understanding when caring for a loved one with dementia. This includes being patient with family members and caregivers who may have different perspectives on the care process. About the Podcast AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Our podcast introduces you to our authors who share their stories and insights to provide knowledge, comfort, and support. Please subscribe so you don't miss a word. If our authors' stories move you, please leave a review. And don't forget to share our podcast with family and friends on their own dementia journeys. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization totally reliant on donations to do what we do. Your generosity will help cover our many operating costs, which include website hosting and maintenance fees, service charges to keep things running smoothly, and marketing expenses to promote our authors, expand our content, improve our reach, and more. Our ongoing work supports our mission to lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer's and other dementias. To sustain our efforts please donate here. Ideas and opinions expressed in this podcast belong to the speakers and not AlzAuthors. Always consult your healthcare provider and legal and financial consultants for advice on any of the topics covered here. Thanks for listening. We are a Whole Care Network Featured Podcast Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network Find us on The World Podcast Network and babyboomer.org Want to be on the podcast? Here's what you need to know We've got merch! Shop our Store

AlzAuthors: Untangling Alzheimer's & Dementia
Caring for a Wife with Alzheimer's or Dementia

AlzAuthors: Untangling Alzheimer's & Dementia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 75:45


Caring for a spouse with dementia is a deeply challenging and emotional journey. In this episode, hosts Marianne Sciucco and Christy Byrne Yates bring together three extraordinary guests: Richard Creighton (aka Frank Brown), Scott Rose, and Tio Stib (aka Stephen Miller), who share their personal experiences and hard-earned insights. Richard Creighton shares his journey caring for his wife Kate, who is in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's. He discusses the daily routines that bring them joy and emphasizes the profound impact of kindness and community support. Richard blogs about their Alzheimer's journey at Living with Alzheimer's.com. Learn more about Richard at AlzAuthors.com. Scott Rose opens up about the heartbreaking realization of his wife Maureen's cognitive decline due to frontotemporal dementia. He chronicles their experience in his book We Danced: Our Story of Love and Dementia, and highlights the importance of maintaining dignity and understanding communication challenges. Learn more about Scott on AlzAuthors.com. Tio Stib, who lost his sight around the same time his wife, Maria, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, offers a unique perspective. He captures their poignant and humorous moments in his book My Dementia Diary: A blind caregiver's journey with his wife and her dementia, and discusses the cultural differences in dementia care between Mexico and the U.S. Learn more about Tio at AlzAuthors.com.  After the podcast  Purchase We Danced: Our Story oove and Dementia Purchase My Dementia Diary: A blind caregiver's journey with his wife and her dementia Note: We are an Amazon Associate and may receive a small commission from book sales.  Resources mentioned: Judy Cornish, The Dawn Method Lingraphica - A device that can help with communication for individuals with speech and language difficulties due to dementia. Security Camera with Two-Way Speaker - A security camera with a two-way speaker can be used to communicate with a loved one who may have difficulty using traditional communication devices. It allows for verbal interaction and reassurance. Children's Songs - Using familiar children's songs can help soothe and engage individuals with dementia, providing a sense of comfort and familiarity. Love and Patience - The most important takeaway is the need for love, patience, and understanding when caring for a loved one with dementia. This includes being patient with family members and caregivers who may have different perspectives on the care process. About the Podcast  AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Our podcast introduces you to our authors who share their stories and insights to provide knowledge, comfort, and support. Please subscribe so you don't miss a word. If our authors' stories move you, please leave a review. And don't forget to share our podcast with family and friends on their own dementia journeys. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization totally reliant on donations to do what we do. Your generosity will help cover our many operating costs, which include website hosting and maintenance fees, service charges to keep things running smoothly, and marketing expenses to promote our authors, expand our content, improve our reach, and more. Our ongoing work supports our mission to lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer's and other dementias. To sustain our efforts please donate here. Ideas and opinions expressed in this podcast belong to the speakers and not AlzAuthors. Always consult your healthcare provider and legal and financial consultants for advice on any of the topics covered here. Thanks for listening. We are a Whole Care Network Featured Podcast Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network Find us on The World Podcast Network and babyboomer.org Want to be on the podcast? Here's what you need to know We've got merch! Shop our Store

HospitaliTV Podcast
SCOTT ROSE - Wine Director @ Mr. A's in San Diego

HospitaliTV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 66:12


Sat down with one of the veterans in the San Diego wine scene, Mr. Scott Rose.  We talked about creating wine programs, his philosophy when it comes to tasting wines for his list, employee longevity, dealing with the changing demographic, and much more!  The HospitaliTV podcasted was created with the intent of interviewing leaders in the hospitality industry so that we can learn insights, best practices, and gain the tools that we need to grow and achieve our goals.  Please follow on all social @hospitaliTV

SHOCKWAVES SKULLSESSIONS
GC | Good Company Exclusive: Uncover Scott Rose's Musical Stories!

SHOCKWAVES SKULLSESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 39:34


Welcome to a captivating episode of GOOD COMPANY! Join me in a candid conversation with the talented musician Scott Rose from Rickets, as we discuss his latest release, "Infected and Controlled." Delve into his remarkable musical journey, from humble beginnings to his current standing in the industry. Discover the stories behind the music that shaped his path and get an exclusive glimpse into the creative process that brought his latest work to life. #GoodCompany #MusicInterview #ScottRose #RicketsBand #InfectedandControlled #MusicalJourney #CreativeProcess #MusicTalk #TalentShowcase #ExclusiveInterview #ArtistSpotlight #MusicDiscovery #MustWatch **NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.** PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cmspn/message

Good Company
Scott Rose - Rikets

Good Company

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 39:34


Join me as I chat with Scott Rose, the talented musician from Rickets, about his latest release "Infected and Controlled". Dive into the conversation as we explore his musical journey, from humble beginnings to where he stands today.

UK Health Radio Podcast
58: The 'D' Word with Pete Hill - Episode 58

UK Health Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 36:23


Episode 58 - Pete talks to author Scott Rose about his book We Danced Our Story of Love and Dementia. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only.  The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees.  We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.

BuiltOnAir
[S17-E03] Full Podcast for 01-23-2024 - Simple Dedupe strategy; Linked Records on Sync; Stripe Invoicing

BuiltOnAir

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 65:04


#airtable #on2air #builtonair 1/23/2024 - BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show - S17-E03 ___________________________ The BuiltOnAir podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable universe. Check us out at BuiltOnAir.com/join. Join our community, join our Slack channel, and see what's happening. ------------------------ SPONSORED BY On2Air - Airtable Apps and Integrations to run your business operations in Airtable Start a free 14-day trial of On2Air Apps - https://on2air.com?via=podcast ------------------------ ___________________________ IN THIS EPISODE

Chat NDT with ASNT
From Mentee to Level III

Chat NDT with ASNT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 17:36


January is National Mentoring Month, and in this episode, we hosted a conversation between Scott Rose and Chris Garcia about their mentoring relationship--how it got started, the things they've learned, and how it benefited both of them.As a reminder, please take our listener survey at asnt.org/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BuiltOnAir
[S17-E01] Full Podcast for 01-09-2024 - Airtable Acquisition; Using Aeropage to build website with Sean MacGregor; Linking Synced Linked Tables

BuiltOnAir

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 68:13


#airtable #on2air #builtonair 1/9/2024 - BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show - S17-E01 ___________________________ The BuiltOnAir podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable universe. Check us out at BuiltOnAir.com/join. Join our community, join our Slack channel, and see what's happening. ------------------------ SPONSORED BY On2Air - Airtable Apps and Integrations to run your business operations in Airtable Start a free 14-day trial of On2Air Apps - https://on2air.com?via=podcast ------------------------ ___________________________ IN THIS EPISODE

BuiltOnAir
[S16-E08] Full Podcast for 11-21-2023 - AI Updates; Review of SimpleTexting & Master Calendar Apps

BuiltOnAir

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 67:04


#airtable #on2air #builtonair 11/21/2023 - BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show - S16-E08 ___________________________ The BuiltOnAir podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable universe. Check us out at BuiltOnAir.com/join. Join our community, join our Slack channel, and see what's happening. ------------------------ SPONSORED BY On2Air - Airtable Apps and Integrations to run your business operations in Airtable Start a free 14-day trial of On2Air Apps - https://on2air.com?via=podcast ------------------------ ___________________________ IN THIS EPISODE

BuiltOnAir
[S16-E07] Full Podcast for 11-14-2023 - Calendly Integration; New Interface Forms; Global Fields

BuiltOnAir

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 67:53


#airtable #on2air #builtonair 11/14/2023 - BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show - S16-E07 ___________________________ The BuiltOnAir podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable universe. Check us out at BuiltOnAir.com/join. Join our community, join our Slack channel, and see what's happening. ------------------------ SPONSORED BY On2Air - Airtable Apps and Integrations to run your business operations in Airtable Start a free 14-day trial of On2Air Apps - https://on2air.com?via=podcast ------------------------ ___________________________ IN THIS EPISODE

BuiltOnAir
[S16-E05] Full Podcast for 10-31-2023 - Mecca Parker; AI Base Generator; Automator your Devices from Airtable

BuiltOnAir

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 64:07


#airtable #on2air #builtonair 10/31/2023 - BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show - S16-E05 ___________________________ The BuiltOnAir podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable universe. Check us out at BuiltOnAir.com/join. Join our community, join our Slack channel, and see what's happening. ------------------------ SPONSORED BY On2Air - Airtable Apps and Integrations to run your business operations in Airtable Start a free 14-day trial of On2Air Apps - https://on2air.com?via=podcast ------------------------ ___________________________ IN THIS EPISODE

BuiltOnAir
[S16-E06] Full Podcast for 11-07-2023 - Working with Collaborator/User fields; Arrays in Make.com

BuiltOnAir

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 62:22


#airtable #on2air #builtonair 11/7/2023 - BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show - S16-E06 ___________________________ The BuiltOnAir podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable universe. Check us out at BuiltOnAir.com/join. Join our community, join our Slack channel, and see what's happening. ------------------------ SPONSORED BY On2Air - Airtable Apps and Integrations to run your business operations in Airtable Start a free 14-day trial of On2Air Apps - https://on2air.com?via=podcast ------------------------ ___________________________ IN THIS EPISODE

The Maximum Lawyer Podcast
From Briefcase to Boom with Scott Rose

The Maximum Lawyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 26:14


Are you ready to take your law firm to the next level? In this episode, Jim Hacking and Tyson Mutrux sit down with Scott Rose, owner of Rose Legal Services, to discuss his journey of starting his own firm and the valuable lessons he learned along the way. Scott shares how he overcame challenges during the Great Recession and found success in criminal defense. The most valuable lesson from this podcast? Scott realized that working more hours himself wasn't the key to growth. Instead, he focused on leveraging other people and implementing systems. He also emphasizes the importance of core values, unique selling points, and long-term goals for your firm. Tune in to learn more about Scott's strategies for growth and how you can apply them to your own practice. Don't miss out on this valuable insight from a successful entrepreneur in the legal field.01:40 Meet Scott and hear his story starting with the challenges he faced during the Great Recession03:16 Scott's transitioned to focusing exclusively on criminal defense08:31 The impact of the Guilds  mastermind group on Scott's growth and success10:54 The importance of relying on other people and systems16:49 Navigating the challenges of practicing criminal law in a changing landscape and strategies for growthJim's Hack: Read the book “Automate Your Busywork: Do Less, Achieve More, and Save Your Brain for the Big Stuff " by Aytekin Tank Scott's Tip: Read the book "The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right" by Atul Gawande Tyson's Tip: Go through your tasks work flows and make them more efficient.

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Show: Hour 2 - Scott Rose of Officer Down podcast and Chimp Empire director James Reed

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 56:52


Tom, Brittany and Rudy kick off the week with a chat about Katherine's (Tom's wife) Mother Day present.In the first hour, Bob Sansevere updates us on his daughter's broken finger. Next, Kristyn Burtt tells us how the writers' strike is going to affect the upcoming awards shows. Then, Scott Rose of Officer Down podcast joins us for a chat about National Police week.In hour #2, KSTP's Chris Egert gives a rundown of how the MN Fishing Opener went across the state! After Chris, we're joined by James Reed, the director of My Octopus Teacher and Netflix's new series Chimp Empire.In hour #3 Skor North's Phil Mackey talks about the most majestic home run ever hit at Target Field!Stream the show LIVE on the Tom. Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Show: Hour 1 - Bob Sansevere talks sports and Kristyn Burtt's entertainment report

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 67:38


Tom, Brittany and Rudy kick off the week with a chat about Katherine's (Tom's wife) Mother Day present.In the first hour, Bob Sansevere updates us on his daughter's broken finger. Next, Kristyn Burtt tells us how the writers' strike is going to affect the upcoming awards shows. Then, Scott Rose of Officer Down podcast joins us for a chat about National Police week.In hour #2, KSTP's Chris Egert gives a rundown of how the MN Fishing Opener went across the state! After Chris, we're joined by James Reed, the director of My Octopus Teacher and Netflix's new series Chimp Empire.In hour #3 Skor North's Phil Mackey talks about the most majestic home run ever hit at Target Field!Stream the show LIVE on the Tom. Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Show: Hour 3 - Skor North's Phil Mackey talks Twins with Tom

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 51:26


Tom, Brittany and Rudy kick off the week with a chat about Katherine's (Tom's wife) Mother Day present.In the first hour, Bob Sansevere updates us on his daughter's broken finger. Next, Kristyn Burtt tells us how the writers' strike is going to affect the upcoming awards shows. Then, Scott Rose of Officer Down podcast joins us for a chat about National Police week.In hour #2, KSTP's Chris Egert gives a rundown of how the MN Fishing Opener went across the state! After Chris, we're joined by James Reed, the director of My Octopus Teacher and Netflix's new series Chimp Empire.In hour #3 Skor North's Phil Mackey talks about the most majestic home run ever hit at Target Field!Stream the show LIVE on the Tom. Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Show: Hour 1 - Bob Sansevere talks sports and Kristyn Burtt's entertainment report

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 69:38


Tom, Brittany and Rudy kick off the week with a chat about Katherine's (Tom's wife) Mother Day present. In the first hour, Bob Sansevere updates us on his daughter's broken finger. Next, Kristyn Burtt tells us how the writers' strike is going to affect the upcoming awards shows. Then, Scott Rose of Officer Down podcast joins us for a chat about National Police week. In hour #2, KSTP's Chris Egert gives a rundown of how the MN Fishing Opener went across the state! After Chris, we're joined by James Reed, the director of My Octopus Teacher and Netflix's new series Chimp Empire. In hour #3 Skor North's Phil Mackey talks about the most majestic home run ever hit at Target Field! Stream the show LIVE on the Tom. Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Show: Hour 2 - Scott Rose of Officer Down podcast and Chimp Empire director James Reed

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 58:52


Tom, Brittany and Rudy kick off the week with a chat about Katherine's (Tom's wife) Mother Day present. In the first hour, Bob Sansevere updates us on his daughter's broken finger. Next, Kristyn Burtt tells us how the writers' strike is going to affect the upcoming awards shows. Then, Scott Rose of Officer Down podcast joins us for a chat about National Police week. In hour #2, KSTP's Chris Egert gives a rundown of how the MN Fishing Opener went across the state! After Chris, we're joined by James Reed, the director of My Octopus Teacher and Netflix's new series Chimp Empire. In hour #3 Skor North's Phil Mackey talks about the most majestic home run ever hit at Target Field! Stream the show LIVE on the Tom. Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Show: Hour 3 - Skor North's Phil Mackey talks Twins with Tom

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 53:26


Tom, Brittany and Rudy kick off the week with a chat about Katherine's (Tom's wife) Mother Day present. In the first hour, Bob Sansevere updates us on his daughter's broken finger. Next, Kristyn Burtt tells us how the writers' strike is going to affect the upcoming awards shows. Then, Scott Rose of Officer Down podcast joins us for a chat about National Police week. In hour #2, KSTP's Chris Egert gives a rundown of how the MN Fishing Opener went across the state! After Chris, we're joined by James Reed, the director of My Octopus Teacher and Netflix's new series Chimp Empire. In hour #3 Skor North's Phil Mackey talks about the most majestic home run ever hit at Target Field! Stream the show LIVE on the Tom. Barnard Show app M-F from 7-10AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

9-1-WHAT? Podcast (91WHAT)
EP 70 - Sheriff Scott Rose Shares Insights Into Wild Calls & Officer Appreciation In Minnesota

9-1-WHAT? Podcast (91WHAT)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 62:41


Sheriff Scott Rose joined the show to discuss his career in law enforcement, his accomplishments, and his Officer Down Memorial Podcast. Sheriff Rose's father was a deputy at the sheriff's office and inspired him to pursue a career in law enforcement. Before that, Sheriff Rose was a radio personality, moving around from Arizona to Nebraska to Kansas, back to Nebraska, and then to Minnesota for different radio stations. After being a part of the sheriff's posse in his hometown, Sheriff Rose worked his way up to part-time, and then eventually got elected as sheriff. He has many accomplishments of which to be proud.  However, the time he was outrun in a car pursuit by a 14 year old kid was not one of those accomplishments. Check out his podcast here: https://www.officerdownmemorialpodcast.com/   Be sure to support our sponsors: Eric Buchanan & Associates - https://www.buchanandisability.com/ Carlos Bail Bonding - https://www.bailbondsmanchattanooga.com/   If you'd like to be a sponsor, email us at 91what.podcast@gmail.com    

Talk Golf Scotland
S5 Ep6 - Rahm, Pieters and Tampons

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 58:47


We welcome Scott Rose this week to help us talk golf all the way from Abu Dhabi!  There is plenty to get through with Rahm regaining number 1 at Riviera, Thomas Pieters leaving for LIV in a big huff and Tiger handing a tampon to JT. Thanks again to Breadalbane Finance for all the support.  

BuiltOnAir
[S12-E07] Full Podcast for 10-25-2022 - The Ultimate Automation Battle: Make.com (Scott Rose) vs Zapier (Ben Green)

BuiltOnAir

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 71:17


#airtable #on2air #builtonair 10/25/2022 - BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show - S12-E07 ___________________________ The BuiltOnAir podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable universe. Check us out at BuiltOnAir.com/join. Join our community, join our Slack channel, and see what's happening. ------------------------ SPONSORED BY On2Air - Airtable Apps and Integrations to run your business operations in Airtable Start a free 14-day trial of On2Air Apps - https://on2air.com?via=podcast ------------------------ ___________________________ IN THIS EPISODE

The Tom Barnard Show
Scott Rose - #2241

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 89:56


Minneapolis has quickly earned a reputation over the past couple years as a pro-crime city.  Its leaders are also boggling over the fact that nobody wants to be a cop there.  It's a real mystery, that's for sure.  Scott Rose, sheriff in Dodge County and host of the Officer Down Podcast, comes on to talk about slain police and the efforts to smear them all as evil.  Hopefully all it takes is some awareness to get people to realize that law enforcement is a preferable alternative to endless violent crime.  Hopefully.   Listen to Scott's podcast here: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/24775782See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talk Golf Scotland
S4 Ep36 - Rory back on top

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 63:54


Scott Rose joins us all the way from Abu Dhabi to discuss the golf from the past week including Rory and his return to #1

BuiltOnAir
[S12-E01] Full Podcast for 09-06-2022 - Scott Rose, Formula Bar Charts, Reservation Forms & Synced Table Linking

BuiltOnAir

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 63:58


#airtable #on2air #builtonair 9/6/2022 - BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show - S12-E01 ___________________________ The BuiltOnAir podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable universe. Check us out at BuiltOnAir.com/join. Join our community, join our Slack channel, and see what's happening. ------------------------ SPONSORED BY On2Air - Airtable Apps and Integrations to run your business operations in Airtable Start a free 14-day trial of On2Air Apps - https://on2air.com?via=podcast ------------------------ ___________________________ IN THIS EPISODE

Talk Golf Scotland
S4 Ep28 - Rory McIlroy and Scott Rose

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 58:40


Rory has a huge week at East Lake in more ways than one while Scott Rose packs his bags for Abu Dhabi.

No BS with Jim Farrell
Episode 63 Scott Rose

No BS with Jim Farrell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 77:48


Scott shares his story of being a small business man in good and bad times.

Talk Golf Scotland
S4 Ep20 - Matt & Billy Vs Pete & Scotty

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 57:38


In small news, Matt Fitzpatrick wins the US Open with the worlds favourite caddy on the bag in Billy Foster.  In bigger news, Peter talks us through his successful qualification through first stage of Open Championship qualifying at Panmure with our very own Scott Rose on the bag (probably the worlds second favourite caddy!). BREAK18 - Donald Mckay https://youtu.be/sa37ioN2oUs

The Protectors
#334 | Scott Rose | Officer Down Memorial Podcast

The Protectors

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 47:30


Scott Rose joined The Protectors Podcast™ to talk about the Officer Down Memorial Podcast, being a Sheriff in Minnesota, and a ton more.  In this clip, Scott talks about Cory Slifko.   Scott Rose has been in law enforcement for decades and is currently a Sheriff in the Midwest.  About the Officer Down Memorial Podcast: Sheriff Scott Rose shares the stories of how we lost these heroes in the line of duty.  You can find more information about these cases, including photos of the family and from the case files, on our website at www.officerdownmemorialpodcast.com.Support the show

The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio
Russian Peace Envoy Poisoned, Cartels Smuggle Fentanyl Crockpot, Remdesivir Victim Speaks Out

The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 55:56


Tuesday on the Stew Peters Show, Senator-in-exile Lauren Witzke and Edward Szall detail the shocking poisoning of the chief Russian peace envoy Roman Abramovich, and how a high profile death could start World War 3. Edward and Lauren also discuss the new information coming in from our southern border, that Mexican cartels are now hiding their narcotics in Crockpots turned Crackpots to evade drug dogs! Scott Rose exposes the discrimination he faced as an unvaxxed Covid patient, the fear tactics used by doctors, and the chronic kidney failure and continuous lung collapsing he now faces after being doses with remdesivir. And, America First financial expert Carlos Cortez Jr. addresses how to prepare and respond to the Biden regime's $5.8 trillion tax hike, bound to create a hellscape of inflation and economic turmoil. Visit Cortez Wealth Management to request a consultation: https://cortezwm.com/. Also visit America First Retirement Plan, to listen to Cortez's webinar and financial advice: https://americafirstretirementplan.com/. Don't miss a moment of Tuesday's edition of the Stew Peters Show, live on StewPeters.com Get Dr. Zelenko's Anti-Shedding Treatment, NOW AVAILABLE FOR KIDS: http://zStackProtocol.com Go Ad-Free, Get Exclusive Content, Become a Premium user: https://redvoicemedia.com/premium Follow Stew on Gab: https://gab.com/RealStewPeters See all of Stew's content at https://StewPeters.TV Watch full episodes here: https://redvoicemedia.net/stew-full-shows Check out Stew's store: http://StewPeters.shop Support our efforts to keep truth alive: https://www.redvoicemedia.com/support-red-voice-media/

Police Academy Podcast
Sheriff Scott Rose - Officer Down Memorial Podcast

Police Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 62:07


Check out the Officer Down Memorial Podcast at: https://www.officerdownmemorialpodcast.comGSF MERCH: https://www.policeacademypodcast.com/gsfMemberships available at: Patreon.comThanks for listening! If you want to support us in our mission to bring truth to the masses, to support our police but also our communities across the nation who are hurting, please find us, Police Academy Podcast, on Patreon and become a member for as little as $1 a week. If you'd like to support Police Academy, there are 5 ways you can do so:Become a member at patreon.com/policeacademypodcast! All the cool kids are doin' it!Subscribe to the podcast and YouTube channel.Rate and review the show by searching it on iTunes and clicking the reviews tab.Share with friends and family through social media and everyday conversation.Donate: This is a full-time job so any financial support helps out tremendously. Go to the website to donate directly to Police Academy. Even just a buck a show goes a long way toward keeping Police Academy on the air and in the mix. Thank you; for your support, love, and for some of you, hate mail. Which reminds me, if you have questions, comments, concerns, gripes, bunched up britches, or complaints, email: policeacademypodcast@gmail.com Do Good || Be Strong || Stay Free

Brain Talk | Being Patient for Alzheimer's & dementia patients & caregivers
Scott Rose on Love, Companionship and Dementia | LiveTalk | Being Patient

Brain Talk | Being Patient for Alzheimer's & dementia patients & caregivers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 59:42


Being Patient speaks with Scott Rose about his experience caring for his late wife Maureen Patrick-Rose, who was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and appendiceal cancer. Rose, author of "We Danced: Our Story of Love and Dementia," shares the couple's journey of fellowship and enduring love in the face of terminal illness. We rely on donations to bring you the latest research on dementia and brain health and to support our amazing team of independent journalists. Please consider donating to support of our mission of giving people impacted by dementia a better resource and connection to experts at the forefront of research. Our audience has grown so rapidly; we have exciting plans for the future to enhance our coverage even further but we need your help. Please consider making a contribution to help fund Being Patient's editorial costs. https://beingpatient.nationbuilder.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stay connected on social media: To catch our Brain Talks live, join our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/beingpatient... To learn more about us, follow us on Instagram: @beingpatientvoices For the latest news on dementia research and lifestyle tips, visit our site: https://www.beingpatient.com/

In Good Company with Dan Jones and Impact
Taking action today for the needs of tomorrow

In Good Company with Dan Jones and Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 32:22


Doing business is becoming increasingly complex, with ever-changing societal and environmental issues that require our attention, in order for organisations to continue to thrive sustainably. Sustainable innovation is about creating and integrating new business strategies, products, and services that accelerate positive social change and protect and preserve environmental integrity, whilst enhancing business performance. It is a process through which environmental, social and financial considerations are integrated into company systems, from idea generation through to research and development and commercialisation. In this episode, Impact's Scott Rose is joined by Ryan Hamilton, Chief of Staff for the Environmental Defense Fund, to discuss how change can be influenced within our organisations.

Officer Down Memorial Podcast
2021 YEAR IN REVIEW with Sheriff Scott Rose

Officer Down Memorial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 12:06


In this episode Sheriff Rose reviews some of the many amazing stories shared throughout this past year on the Officer Down Memorial Podcast, shares how the podcast has grown throughout the year, and also shares information about the podcast's new partner – Thin Blue Line USA.  It's a thank you to those who've followed and shared these fallen hero stories, as well as a great introduction to newer listeners and those just checking in to see what this new project is all about.  Thank you to everyone who's supported this important mission and helped make this podcast rank in the top 5% of podcasts globally.     www.officerdownmemorialpodcast.com     www.thinbluelineusa.com A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.

What the Dev?
The evolution of zero-trust security - Episode 136

What the Dev?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 20:16


In this week's episode of the SD Times "What the Dev?" podcast, editor-in-chief David Rubinstein discusses zero-trust security.  His guest is Scott Rose, a computer scientist at NIST, working on security specifications.

AttractionPros Podcast
Episode 218: Doug Stagner talks about running a 67 year old startup, linking operations and marketing, and management by walking around

AttractionPros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 49:26


Doug Stagner is the President of Grant's Farm and Busch Family Estate in St. Louis, MO.  With a career that began at SeaWorld San Diego in 1984, Doug held many roles with SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment at multiple parks across the United States.  In July 2021, Doug was hired at Grant's Farm as Anheuser-Busch transitioned out of day-to-day operations.  In this interview, Doug talks about how Grant's Farm is like a 67-year old startup, the importance of linking operations and marketing, and how management by walking around can help you gain full clarity of the guest experience, as well as the employee experience. Running a 67-year old startup   "We're a 67-year old startup."   While Anheuser-Busch does not own Grant's Farm, they have held the management contract since 1954.  Despite the transition out of operations, A-B is continuing to invest in the property to ensure its growth, as well as to preserve its legacy.  This presents a unique opportunity to create new ways that guests can learn about the property's history, as well as farm education, which serves the organization's mission.   Doug also talks about the importance of bringing guests behind the scenes, specifically as it relates to the passionate care of animals, in order to properly tell the story of animals in professional care, which transfers to sustainable farming and education for guests at Grant's Farm.  By focusing on processes and ensuring that guests are being served the best, this leads to operational changes that are intended to improve the business. Linking operations and marketing   "If you get locked into thinking you know the answer, that can be dangerous."   When Doug oversaw the front gate at SeaWorld San Diego, he recalled that operations would occasionally be disconnected from the marketing department.  Doug shares the importance of the continual feedback loop between marketing and operations, and that he would have weekly meetings with Scott Rose, who oversaw advertising at the time.  To avoid a circumstance where you overpromise and underdeliver, marketing and operations should regularly be communicating.  However, if you underpromise too much, you may have the ability to overdeliver, but it may negatively impact the business, because under promising can set too low of an expectation.   Doug says that silos must be broken down, and that there are shared successes and shared failures.  The disconnect between the two departments is often due to individuals looking to achieve their own professional goals, without realizing that it is to the detriment of other elements of the business.  In order to help tear down these silos and so that everyone can be successful at their job, everyone, regardless of their role, should integrate themselves in the guest experience.  This means that back of house employees should regularly see front of house operations and how their own job impacts the guest experience. Management by walking around   “How do we make a job better or a job easier?  Ask the person who's doing it.”   Part of Doug's leadership strategy includes rolling up his sleeves and leading by example.  A leader should never ask someone to do something that they themselves have not done or would not do themselves.  It's important to recognize that it's not just about being out in the field while it's busy, but also while it's slow to be able to have conversations with employees and guests alike to hear their suggestions and ideas.  Previously, Doug has hosted “Donuts with Doug” and also recently created an email box named “Ask Doug” to demonstrate open communication platforms amongst the entire team.   You don't know what you don't know, and you may be missing an opportunity if you aren't speaking with the team members who are doing the job on a daily basis.  Something that perhaps you assumed was occurring in the operation might be different when you uncover the reality of the circumstance.  Don't shy away from opportunities to learn, even if it might be information that you don't want to hear. To learn more about Grant's Farm, visit www.grantsfarm.com.  Doug can be reached at doug.stagner@grantsfarm.com, as well as on LinkedIn. This podcast wouldn't be possible without the incredible work of our amazing team: Audio and video editing by Abigail Giganan Scheduling and correspondence by Kristen Karaliunas Social media marketing by Kate Kujawa Branding and design by Fabiana Fonseca Email marketing by Sam Bercik To connect with AttractionPros: attractionpros@gmail.com

The What's a Hero Podcast
Episode 035: Part 2 Sheriff Scott Rose

The What's a Hero Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 69:00


Episode 035: part 2 of the What's a Hero Podcast Continues a conversation with Sheriff Scott Rose, of the Dodge County Sheriffs Office, and host of the Officer Down Memorial Podcast. Scott tells us stories of heroes who lost their lives serving others, some of which they did not even know. Additionally, Scott and Ken talk of officer wellness and the importance of care before during and after an incident and how the officers family fits into all that. 

The What's a Hero Podcast
Episode 035: part 1. Sheriff Scott Rose

The What's a Hero Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 70:10


Episode 035: part 1 of the What's a Hero Podcast introduces us to a musician and radio broadcaster turn deputy Sheriff and ultimately Sheriff. Scott Rose is the host of the Officer Down Memorial Podcast and Sheriff of Dodge County Minnesota. Third in line of four generations of law enforcement officers. Scott brings a breath of fresh air of leadership and good working relationships with his deputies to his department, at a time it was needed most. Scott brings to light the tragedies that occurred that caused him to know he needed to step into his role as sheriff. This lead to him realizing the fallen officers story also had to be told. 

AttractionPros Podcast
Episode 217: Scott Rose talks about aligning marketing & operations, guest research, and communicating through COVID

AttractionPros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 54:35


Scott Rose is the Senior VP/Chief Operating Officer ZooTampa at Lowry Park. Scott's career spans many decades working at animal attractions such as SeaWorld, Discovery Cove, the Florida Aquarium and now ZooTampa. Scott has also been very involved with the Florida Attractions Association where he advocates for all attractions across the state. During this conversation, Scott shares insights about working with animals, aligning the Marketing and Operations departments and the importance of guest research.   Aligning Marketing and Operations "Sometimes I find I am arguing with myself." Marketing and Operations teams often have different agendas and tactics to complete their tasks. As COO, Scott now oversees both departments and has to not only balance the relationships, but also the objectives and deliverables - which he says is actually fun. As a long-time sales and marketing professional, Scott recognizes that what those teams do have a big impact on the operation. Marketing wants to sell as much as they can, but then Operations has to deliver on it. Scott believes that to bring the teams together in a positive way takes communication and an understanding of what the other group is doing, as well as having an appreciation for what both departments contribute to the success of the zoo.   Guest Research “We've expanded the program to get input from people who normally don't comment on the guest experience.” The quote above is referring to the “Host of the Day” program at ZooTampa. Every Saturday, a member of the ZooTampa team will come to the park, dressed as a guest, and they will bring their family. This form of guest research allows the experience to be evaluated from a different viewpoint from traditional research efforts, and the results provide leadership with a robust data set upon which to make key decisions.  This program was originally designed just for senior leaders, but recently they have started to include members of the team who aren't normally guest-facing or involved with the guest experience. This has proven to be invaluable in getting very candid feedback from people who are passionate about the zoo, but who also don't necessarily know what SHOULD be happening, so they can experience the zoo with an open mind.    Communicating through COVID “In the attractions industry, we all went through this together and there was no playbook.” Scott says that early on in the pandemic, the ZooTampa leadership team decided that they were going to come out of the pandemic stronger than ever, which meant working to bring back the 80% of their staff that they had to furlough when they shut down. While some employees chose other lines of work or were not comfortable coming back, every employee that was furloughed was offered re-employment and the majority of them did come back.  According to Scott, one of the other key strategies during the pandemic was to continue to market the park, adjusting the communication for the new conditions. While other parks stopped or slowed down their advertising, ZooTampa did not take their foot off of the accelerator. Through social media and other channels, Scott said they used the shut-down period to tell their guests how they were taking care of the ZooTampa family and how they would be ready to welcome them back when it was safe to do so.   To learn more about ZooTampa: zootampa.org    To connect with Scott directly: scott.rose@zootampa.org   This podcast wouldn't be possible without the incredible work of our amazing team: Audio and video editing by Abigail Giganan Scheduling and correspondence by Kristen Karaliunas Social media marketing by Kate Kujawa Branding and design by Fabiana Fonseca Email marketing by Sam Bercik To connect with AttractionPros: attractionpros@gmail.com

Pat and JT Podcast
#404 - Law Enforcement National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

Pat and JT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 23:28


Scott Rose, Sheriff and host of the Officer Down Memorial Podcast, joins us on the show today.  Get our email newsletter! --> HERE You can rep our show! Buy some Pat and JT Podcast swag HERE! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.

3 Cops Talk - Rebuilding Community Trust
47: Remembering the Fallen with Sheriff Scott Rose

3 Cops Talk - Rebuilding Community Trust

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 62:17


On this week's episode, we talk with Sheriff Scott Rose of Dodge County, Minnesota and the Officer Down Memorial Podcast about how his unique experiences in broadcasting helped him to create moving tributes to fallen police officers. Sheriff Rose is a 20+ year law enforcement veteran from Minnesota who's worked in patrol, warrants, investigations, and administration during his career. He is a member of the board of directors for the Minnesota Law Enforcement Memorial Association and the Law Enforcement Memorial Foundation of SE Minnesota. Prior to his career in law enforcement, Sheriff Rose attended broadcasting school in Arizona and worked in radio as an audio production director and announcer for radio stations in Nebraska, Kansas and Minnesota.Sheriff Rose is also the creator and producer of the Officer Down Memorial Podcast. He uses the skills he's gained from both careers to honor these fallen heroes, help listeners to remember their service, remind us we must always support the families they left behind, and to ensure their sacrifice is NEVER FORGOTTEN!Resources/Links/Websites:www.dodgecountysheriffmn.comwww.scottrosevoiceovers.comofficerdownmemorialpodcast.com

AttractionPros Podcast
Episode 211 - AttractionPros LIVE! at Florida Attractions Association

AttractionPros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 69:51


On August 30th, 2021, AttractionPros hosted an interactive podcast with a live audience at the 2021 Florida Attractions Association Annual Conference.  While the topics discussed revolved around the lessons learned during the pandemic, the overall tone of the session was incredibly positive, focusing on the silver linings of these incredibly difficult past 18 months.  Questions to the audience asked for stories of those silver linings, examples of changes made during the pandemic that are likely to stick around, and also ways in which people grew personally during these challenging times. Jared Reid of Wild Florida Airboats said that COVID was “the best thing that has ever happened” to the business.  When the lockdowns came, Wild Florida was just launching its new safari drive-through attraction.  Because of the nature of their attraction, it was able to stay open while other attractions had to remain closed.  By focusing more on the local market and less on tourists, attendance soared from 200 visitors per day to over 4000.   Mary Stella of Dolphin Research Center discussed their pivot to connecting with supporters daily over social media platforms.  This led to increased engagement and donations from the people they interacted with digitally.  They also increased their distance learning curriculum.   Kara Laufer of Naples Botanical Garden emphasized the goal of “being a force for good.”  They worked to grow their online presence while finding ways to give back to their community.  One way they gave back was by offering free admission to healthcare and frontline workers and their families.  They've also partnered with food banks to help distribute donations to those in need.  During all this, their memberships grew. Rob Lamke of the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) emphasized that change is not inherently bad.  He discussed how sometimes there is a tendency to keep doing things the same way that they have always been done.  The pandemic forced MOSI to implement some of the types of things they'd already discussed but never committed to, such as a huge focus on digital content.  This led to increased engagement with their partner schools, record attendance to the museum and their summer camps, and a greater focus on engaging with adults. John Chidester with Fun Spot America looked ahead, keeping everyone on during the challenging times but asking them to try new roles, like landscaping, to help prepare for the eventual reopening.  While others were having to lay folks off, Fun Spot was hiring.  When the time came to reopen, Fun Spot focused on locals who hadn't gotten a chance to enjoy all of the parks' latest additions.  Additionally, while others were cancelling their new ride and coaster orders, Fun Spot was able to move up in the line and get new attractions in a more timely, affordable manner, helping them be ready for the recent surges in travel. Sara Turner with IMAG History & Science Center said that the downtime gave them a chance to reevaluate their mission.  They switched up their programming to become more virtual.  They also worked with a local news station to create weekly science segments, giving back to their community while also spreading the word about what they do.  They also gave back to their community with food drives. Christina Schwartzman of Sawgrass Recreation Park said that the pandemic gave them a chance to slow down and decide how they wanted their business to look in the future.  Instead of continuing to focus on getting as many guests as possible through the doors each day, they decided to switch their focus to VIP, low-volume experiences.  This meant there were fewer people coming to their attraction, but they were making more money.  Their new focus enhanced the guest experience by allowing visitors to have a quiet, nature-focused visit.  Additionally, the supply chain challenges allowed Sawgrass to partner with more small vendors who provided handmade items for their gift shop.  Christina also expressed the joy of getting to spend more time with her frontline workers. Julie Baross of Gatorland also discussed the benefits of switching to digital content to grow their engagement with kids and their families.  They also created a character, named Social Distancing Skunk Ape, to remind people to stay six feet apart.  Their efforts to reach out and provide free digital entertainment in 2020 have led to record-breaking attendance in 2021. Dean Mixon of Mixon Fruit Farms discussed the need to reinvent themselves during the pandemic.  The downtime gave Dean time to finish filing a patent.  Additionally, there was a greater emphasis on weddings on their beautiful farmland.  Dean also expressed his gratitude for local visitors coming out to support the farm, and he also talked about how thankful he was for the employees that stayed with them through the most challenging times. Janet Mixon, also of Mixon Fruit Farms, discussed another aspect of their pivot.  A Canadian company reached out to them and asked for assistance making Broghies.  This was a new line of business for them, and the popping nature of the machine that makes the Broghies has been a hit with young visitors. Lisa Sbuttoni with Fort Myers River District Alliance talked about the campaign she created called “Look Up, Fort Myers.”  Lisa hired aerobatic pilots to put on an amazing show that could be seen all over Fort Myers for the 4th of July.  Along with this, Lisa worked with local news channels to feature 26 local businesses and encourage people to buy from local small businesses.  Because of the community coming together during this challenging time, none of the businesses in the downtown district went out of business during the pandemic. Scott Rose with ZooTampa at Lowry Park discussed how they had to implement changes to their yearly, large-scale Halloween and Christmas events.  In the past, these events have been free for zoo members, so 75% of attendees were members.  Because controlling attendance would be important for this event and to combat no-shows, a $5 non-refundable reservation fee was required for all attendees, even members.  This fee was given back to people that came in the form of Zoo Bucks that could be used on food and merchandise during the event.  This caused more people to choose to dine during the event instead of before arriving.  Despite having to limit attendance, the huge in-park spending increase actually made the events more profitable while also giving those that attended a better guest experience. Barry Bass with A Means to a Vend noticed the trend of drive-by parties and gatherings happening during the pandemic.  He launched a new product, later named PromoPop, in response.  He put popcorn in customizable containers that could be given out as party favors during these drive-by celebrations. Aimie Johnson of the Florida Aquarium talked about how she amped up her collaboration skills during the pandemic.  When working with other aquariums who were also creating plans to safely reopen, Aimie freely shared her learnings with others while also asking questions about how the other aquariums were managing guest flow, holding events safely, and keeping employee morale up.  She also discussed the value of asking experienced pros to share their thoughts while also gathering the thoughts of newer employees. Kelly Sheer with Moonlight Promos shared how tragedy helped her make a difficult but positive change in her life.  Her doctor of 20 years sadly passed away  due to COVID-19.  This tragedy caused her to reflect and think about what she wanted her life to look like moving forward.  This introspective caused her to end relationships that weren't providing joy to her life and making a big move to a new part of the country to start anew. Robin Rosario with Pure Florida talked about how she'd always tried to shoulder everything herself, both at home and at work.  However, when she was hospitalized due to COVID-19, she realized that her family and her coworkers were capable of taking care of things when she needed to rest.  She realized how blessed she was to be surrounded by folks that supported her, and she was humbled to learn that she no longer had to feel responsible for handling everything on her own.   While Matt and Josh were asked to host the session together, Josh was unable to attend due to an unexpected breakthrough COVID-19 infection.  If you are on the fence about getting vaccinated against COVID-19, please note that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stresses that “high vaccination coverage will reduce spread of the virus and help prevent new variants from emerging.” To learn more about the Florida Attractions Association, click here.  For previous AttractionPros LIVE! episodes hosted at various conferences throughout the United States, click here. This podcast wouldn't be possible without the incredible work of our amazing team: Audio and video editing by Abigail Giganan Complete episode summary by Paige Reiter Scheduling and correspondence by Kristen Karaliunas Social media marketing by Kate Kujawa Branding and design by Fabiana Fonseca Email marketing by Sam Bercik To connect with AttractionPros: attractionpros@gmail.com

BuiltOnAir
[S08-E06] Full Podcast for 06-08-2021

BuiltOnAir

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 68:30


#airtable #on2air #builtonair 6/8/2021 - BuiltOnAir Live Podcast Full Show - S08-E06 ___________________________ The BuiltOnAir podcast is a live weekly show highlighting everything happening in the Airtable universe. Check us out at BuiltOnAir.com/join. Join our community, join our Slack channel, and see what's happening. ------------------------ SPONSORED BY On2Air - Airtable Apps and Integrations to run your business operations in Airtable Start a free 14-day trial of On2Air Apps - https://on2air.com?via=podcast ------------------------ ___________________________ IN THIS EPISODE

Officer Down Memorial Podcast
Scott Rose - On The Blue Line

Officer Down Memorial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 57:48


Here is my interview with Wayne Moulder from the On The Blue Line Podcast. Wayne is a veteran law enforcement officer, teacher, and a businessman, and he covers some interesting questions about life - about life outside the badge and uniform.  We'll also share some info on upcoming fallen hero stories in the works for these next few episodes.   A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.

Talk Golf Scotland
S3 Ep27 - The Open

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 42:37


Scott Rose takes the lead with Donald and Pete to look back at The Open Championship at Royal St Georges and all that went on in a fantastic championship! https://linktr.ee/talkgolfscotland

Officer Down Memorial Podcast
Scott Rose on the Off Duty Podcast

Officer Down Memorial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 46:00


An interview with Anthony McNeil of the Off Duty Podcast on the Everyday Heroes Podcast Network. We talk about my experiences serving, my Dad, why I got started, what it's like being a cop today, LE mental health, some fun personal questions, humble advice for new officers, mistakes I made along the way, and about the Officer Down Memorial Podcast. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.

The Off Duty Podcast - Law Enforcement
EP 45 - Son You Have The Perfect Face For Radio - Sheriff Scott Rose

The Off Duty Podcast - Law Enforcement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 44:30


Sheriff Scott Rose is the highest ranking law enforcement officer I have had on the podcast, and boy was I glad I got him to come on! This gentleman was a absolute joy to interview! Sheriff Scott has 20+ years in law enforcement. He's a husband of 30+ years, a father, he does voiceover work (when you hear his voice you'll understand why) and he's a huge advocate for officers killed in the line of duty.... In fact he's on the board of directors for two law enforcement memorial associations. Scott is such an advocate, that he started his own podcast on the subject... The "https://www.officerdownmemorialpodcast.com/ (Officer Down Memorial)" podcast, which I HIGHLY encourage you to take a listen to! FOLLOW SHERIFF ROSE: https://www.instagram.com/officerdownmemorialpodcast/ (Instagram) https://twitter.com/ODM_Podcast (Twitter) https://www.linkedin.com/in/officerdownmemorialpodcast/ (LinkedIn) https://www.facebook.com/officerdownmemorialpodcast (Facebook) ==================== Do me a favor please? Complete this short 5 question survey on LEOs and stress and I'll send you a $100 restaurant voucher that you can use at over 55,000 restaurants in the USA. https://theoffdutypodcast.com/surveyform/ (CLICK HERE TO TAKE SURVEY)

On the Blue Line podcast
Never Forgotten with Sheriff Scott Rose | THE INTERVIEW ROOM | Episode 034

On the Blue Line podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 55:51


Never Forgotten with Sheriff Scott Rose | THE INTERVIEW ROOM | Episode 034   START at www.OnTheBlueLine.com  SUPPORT this podcast: www.OnTheBlueLineApparel.com   FOLLOW: INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | LINKEDin | YOUTUBE   In this episode, I sit down with Sheriff Scott Rose: Sheriff Rose is a 20+ year law enforcement veteran from Minnesota who's worked in patrol, warrants, investigations, and administration during his career. Prior to law enforcement he attended broadcasting school in Arizona and worked in radio as an audio production director and announcer for radio stations in Nebraska, Kansas and Minnesota.The Officer Down Memorial Podcast episodes are researched, written, and produced by Sheriff Rose. The Sheriff's goal with this program is to honor these fallen heroes, help us remember their service, remind us we must always support the families they left behind, and to ensure their sacrifice is NEVER FORGOTTEN!   DIRECT LINK to the Shawn Schneider Story episode.    CONNECT with Sheriff Rose: WEBSITE: www.officerdownmemorialpodcast.com TWITTER: @ODM_podcast LINKEDin: Officer Down Memorial Podcast FACEBOOK: @officerdownmemorialpodcast INSTAGRAM: @Odm_podcast   After the episode:  LEAVE US AN iTUNES rating and review! [This is a HUGE help] VISIT OUR Website. Awesome Blue Line Shirts and Apparel for a great cause.   On The Blue Line was founded and is operated by active-duty law enforcement to fulfill the mission of providing guidance, resources and community for law enforcement officers, first responders, and military personal in their off-duty lives.   HONOR | EMPOWER | EDUCATE | DEFEND

Law Enforcement Today Podcast
S5E31: Protecting Children From Sexual Predators Online, With Sheriff Scott Rose.

Law Enforcement Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 40:45


Sex predators are grooming our children to be their next victims and they target children from all areas of the Country. Protecting Children From Sexual Predators Online,  With Sheriff Scott Rose. Sheriff Scott Rose of Dodge County, Minnesota is our guest. He talks about the multiple stings that his agency has done to arrest sex predators that were targeting kids in his area. Scott also talks about the signs that all parents need to be aware of. One of his topics is the incredible stress and trauma these types of investigations have on law enforcement officers. He discusses his terrestrial radio career and his “Officer Down Memorial Podcast”. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend about it. If you are able to leave an honest rating and, or, review it would be appreciated. Follow us on the MeWe social media platform. We are on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. In the Clubhouse app look for and follow our club, the LET Radio Show and Podcast. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

National Police Association Podcast
National Police Association Podcast #86 with Scott Rose, Sheriff of Dodge County, MN and host of the Officer Down Memorial Podcast

National Police Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 23:00


QUOTES 04:35 "For these families, it doesn't end at the funeral. It doesn't end when the phone calls stop. Most memorial associations recognize these fallen heroes every year during Police Week in May, but it's a long year." 08:25 "It allows these surviving families that have parole hearings coming up to share the story with their agencies who can share the story with the communities and re-educate their communities on these cases that may have happened in the 80s or 70s." 12:54 "Most of these families are also learning stuff about what happened to their fallen or things that other officers did to try and help their fallen that they had no idea happened because, at the time, they just shut down which is a natural human reaction." 17:01 "They're talking about it again. They're getting together for coffee, they're getting together for a beer and talking about it. They're reaching out to the survivor family again and saying hey, how are you guys doing?" 18:57 "Certainly, within these communities who have had these fallen officers where we're sharing this podcast, it's giving a lot of those citizens a completely different perspective of that agency and what they've been through." ----------------------------- SUMMARY In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, Sgt. Betsy Smith interviews Scott Rose, Sheriff of Dodge County, MN, and host of the Officer Down Memorial Podcast. The plight of survivor families doesn't end at the funeral. With Scott's podcast, he is able to work with the families and keep the story alive especially when parole hearings are coming up. These stories also help build trust in communities and know what these heroes have really been through. ------------------------------ HIGHLIGHTS 00:25 Being a cop as a second career 05:09 The "Officer Down Memorial Podcast" helps keeps cop killers in jail 10:22 The podcast helps families learn 15:35 Rediscovering the heroism of other officers on the scene 17:59 Stories build trust in the communities we serve ------------------------------ RESOURCES National Police Association

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On behalf of F5 and Carahsoft, we would like to welcome you to today's podcast, focused around zero trust, where Scott Rose, computer scientist at NIST and a co-author on NIST's 800-207, Zero Trust Architecture publication; Gerald Caron, Director of Enterprise Network Management for the Department of State; Brandon Iske, Chief Engineer at DISA; and Jason Wilburn, zero trust engineer at F5, will discuss the pros and cons of different zero trust designs, how other federal initiatives tie into zero trust, and understanding what zero trust principles do for cybersecurity posture. Ryan Johnson: Thank you. Once again thanks, everyone, for joining. My name is Ryan Johnson. I'm a solutions engineering manager with F5 Government Solutions. Today, we have a group of exciting guests, mostly from the federal space, to discuss zero trust in theory and talk about the implementation of zero trust. First off, I have Scott Rose with NIST. Scott, would you like to talk a little bit about yourself?Scott Rose: Sure, thanks. I'm Scott Rose. I am currently at the Information Technology Lab at NIST. I am the coauthor of the NIST special publication 800-207, Zero Trust Architecture, and also, attached as a subject matter expert for the upcoming NCCOE, or National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence Project on Zero Trust Architecture.Ryan Johnson: Thank you, Scott. If anyone hasn't had a chance to read that 800-207, definitely take a look. It's well worth your time. Next off, we have Gerald Caron who's with HHS. Gerald, would you like to tell us a little about yourself?Gerald Caron: Well, I'm on detail to HHS, but technically I am the representative of the Department of State, then SES. I'm the director for Enterprise Network Management at the Department of State. Basically, the infrastructure person, do the network, active directory, a lot of the security implementation aspects of things. I am participating and starting to co-chair the CIO's innnovation council working group on zero trust. I am Forrester certified and zero trust strategist as well.Ryan Johnson: Very good. Thank you, Gerald. Next up, we have Jason Wilburn with F5 Networks. He's identity and access guru or [inaudible 00:02:20], if you will. Jason, would you like to tell us a little bit about yourself?Jason Wilburn: Sure. Thanks, Ryan. So, I'm a system engineer, covering the system integrator space for F5 Federal. But as Ryan mentioned, I am also the co-lead for [inaudible 00:02:35], which is anything related to access and authorization controls or access policy manager product.Ryan Johnson: Thank you, Jason. Next up, we have Brandon Iske with DISA. Brandon, would you like to tell us a little bit about yourself.Brandon Iske: Yes, thank you, Ryan. So, I'm Brandon Iske. I'm the Chief Engineer for our Security Enablers Portfolio. So, that includes ICAM or Identity and Credential Access Management, Zero Trust reference architecture development, Public Key Infrastructure, PKI, and then Software Defined Enterprise. So, I'm part of the Defense Information Systems Agency. Again, it's a [inaudible 00:03:12] support agency to the Department of Defense. Thank you.Ryan Johnson: Well, thank you, Brandon. There are two topic we're going to talk about. The first is behind the theory Zero Trust, understanding federal zero trust straight from the source. The second topic is the reality, the implementation of zero trust. So, jumping into the first topic, the theory. This question to you, Scott Rose. You're one of the authors of NIST 800-207 Zero Trust Architecture. Can you tell us briefly what problem zero trust is trying to solve, and what are the main goals?Scott Rose: Well, yeah, zero trust is the new paradigm of how you want to look at enterprise security. Basically it's taking a lot of the trends that we saw emerging over the last 10 years or so and pulling them together and layering them together to solve what we see is like company attacks that the common script from attacks that you see are going out there. It's where the initial breach happens. The attacker then moves laterally through the network, and then performs the actual attack ransomware, data exfil, whatever. Then they're not discovered until the next audit, some six, eight months later.Zero trust tries to minimize that kind of attack scenario where you segment away, you micro segment away resources, you do endpoint security, you do strong authentication both inside the infrastructure, on-prem as well as outside coming in to limit that lateral movement and make sure that every connection from a client to an enterprise and resource is both authenticated and authorized. The ideas that you want to try, don't rely on your perimeter defenses anymore, but you're doing it every step of the way. So, there's a little mini perimeter around like now, every resource and every user. So, you always have, at least, more knowledge, not total knowledge, of what's going on in your enterprise.Ryan Johnson: Thank you Scott. This next question is for you, Gerald. What is the biggest misconception about zero trust?Gerald Caron: First of all, the level setting on the definition that I find is most difficult and people really understanding. No offense to any of the vendors here, but depending on who you talk to, they spend the definition their own way. So getting that common understanding of what zero trust is, is really important. Some people think its identity, but it's a little more than that. As Scott was saying, it's about protecting what's important and shifting that paradigm in that culture that we do. We're very compliance-focused culture. FISMA makes us that way, put our scorecards, things like that.But I think zero trust gets us to a more effective cybersecurity posture. Commonly, we've done that peanut butter spread approach, where we try to protect everything equally, with Frederick the Great says, "If you try to protect everything equally, you protect nothing." That quote up, basically, but great IT innovator that he was. But really that peanut butter spread approach is not sustainable. You can't cover everything you can't 100 be and 100% patched when you have 109,000 workstations across the world. It's pretty unlikely.So what's important, as Scott was talking about? What's important? Definitely, if you need to understand what zero trust is. You're grappling with that definition. Yes, definitely. Don't suggest, but do read 800-207. I believe, and Scott would agree with me that, that's going to morph as new technologies and capabilities and concepts come about, that that is going to morph and mature as we go along on this journey as well.Ryan Johnson: Yeah, I would agree with you on that. This next question's to Brandon. Looking ahead, what are the next or the biggest stumbling blocks for creating a zero trust environment?Brandon Iske: Thank you for that question. So from my perspective, I think within DISA and DoD again, we're a very large environment. So I think from our vantage point, just trying to set the standards is really what where we're at. So again, we very much leverage the 800-207 as a framework for DoD and what we develop for the zero trust reference architecture. So, we've recently approved that. So that's available internal to the DoD right now. So that's our way to get the common framework, and language, and taxonomy established across the department.Other trends, we see, again a lot of the pillars of zero trust really do rely on existing capabilities and cybersecurity efforts that we have. From my vantage point, I think there are a few gaps in those technologies, at least, for what the department has adopted from an enterprise perspective. So, I'll talk on some of those. Again, it's making sure we're doing the existing capabilities, whether it's ICAM, whether it's endpoint, whether it's network segmentation. All those things really have to start coming together. Again, it's eliminating those stove pipes and enabling more API access to these capabilities, tighter integration, and really trying to drive towards conditional access beyond just what we do with PKI, CAC, or PIV today.The one gap I see the department has been looking at pretty heavily across the board is as how do we access our IL5 cloud environments from commercial internet. Really with COVID and mass telework, that's been a big challenge for us is to enable secure, collaboration, and access to applications and data, but still from most of us being off the network. So, for [inaudible 00:09:07] that's a big challenge because, in those cases, a lot of our designs assume all the users are on inside the perimeter. So, this concept really changes that or turns the problem on its head. So again, that's secure access.We're also looking at some of the SASE-type capabilities or secure access edge capabilities. But even in that space, the duty is large. We're not going to be able to just use one vendor across the board. So, trying to drive interoperability of those capabilities, looking at what's best of breed, but also how can we... I don't want to have 10 agents on my computer just to be able to get to different applications across the department. So those are some of the big challenge I think we still see us ahead beyond just the obvious cultural challenges of getting everyone to understand the concept, build their maturity model towards that, and then adopt these concepts and integrations.Ryan Johnson: Yeah. I would definitely agree with you. This is not a single vendor solution by any means. This will be a grouping of different vendors to maybe some homegrown stuff to address these type of issues. Thank you, Brandon. Next question is to Jason Wilburn. Zero trust makes identity to the new perimeter. Why does zero trust take this approach?Jason Wilburn: So, one of the things that I always laugh when I hear that it's the new perimeter because I've heard that it's the new perimeter for 10 years. I think I even have it coined from F5 from eight years ago, they said identity is the new perimeter. So I guess my wife's car that's 10 years old is still new to her. So, the fact is, is identity, really, is a linchpin in a zero trust infrastructure because without identity, you can't really secure anything because we have to know who that person is or what is making that request. That becomes really important in a couple of things.One is the account creation. Are we creating accounts? Where do those accounts live, and how many entities of that identity actually just wrote an organization because the identity of John Smith can exist in multiple places? Really, what we're trying to do is to reduce the number of identities down to really holistically one single identity for, say, John Smith. But also, the next piece and that is really getting down to how they authenticate or how they assert themselves inside of the environment. That really gets down to things like multifactor neighbor, or if we can really get to the holy grail of going full password, which in the federal space we do a lot of password list-based authentication, doing things like smart cars, CAF, PIV, things like that.That's really what we're trying to do is truly validate that that user is who they really are because to truly achieve zero trust, a lot of things revolve around one knowing who that user is and then once that user starts doing things within the network, really, should he be able to do those things in this network based off the permission levels and their user behavior and the device they're coming from, and where they're going to, but it all really revolves around the first step, and that user... they're truly identifying who that user is.Ryan Johnson: Yeah. That ties into what everyone else has said, as well Jason. Appreciate that. The-Gerald Caron: Ryan, can I add something to that question?Ryan Johnson: Absolutely.Gerald Caron: That identity of the new perimeter thing really scares me because then people get super focused on identity and say [inaudible 00:12:57] zero trust. That's just a, for lack of a better term, a pillar. Everything Jason said is absolutely important. But if Jason's account got compromised, for instance, what's the first two questions probably the cyber guy is going to ask that's looking at the problem? What did he have access to, and is there [inaudible 00:13:16]?So it actually becomes about the data more than anything. So, it's about protecting that data at the end of the day. So I think it's really important. I think one of the things that, really, an identity itself is we do it very linear today, where it's one-time authentication, it's one-time access and then. Okay. Have a nice day. It's got to be a constant dynamic checking and rechecking of many other factors, as well as authentication and access. It's going to be continuous.Jason Wilburn: Yeah. You're completely right, Gerald. Identity really is just one more data point to determine access to something, right?Gerald Caron: Yeah, I totally agree. I just like to clarify that that's just one piece of it. [crosstalk 00:14:01].Ryan Johnson: Not the entire enchilada, if you will.Gerald Caron: Correct because I see a lot of people talk about it that way.Jason Wilburn: No, no.Ryan Johnson: Yeah, I would agree with you on that because a lot of places aren't doing that currently, and they think this is the solution, but it's just, like you said, part of the solution.Jason Wilburn: Right. The enforcement point, like to take back to Scott's document, with the 207, the enforcement point's right, they will know about the identity, but the enforcement point takes in a lot more consideration beyond just the user's identity. There's all that telemetry data that we're getting in. What's the machines coming from? What they're trying to access? There's lots more information than just the user identity to determine access control.Gerald Caron: Right. It's not always a human, right.Jason Wilburn: That's right.Gerald Caron: There's data flowing all the time and then there's data at rest. So, you got to protect that. There's not always the human involved.Jason Wilburn: Completely right. So let's go down the road of what do we do with the service account that's coming from and making an API call from one PC to another PC in the same data center. How do you validate that and secure that beyond really when I think... a lot of times when we talk about zero trust, a lot of times we talk about remote users or just users in general, talking to resources and what we've been trying to get away from [inaudible 00:15:24] the user doesn't really matter where they live, whether they live in corporate environment or whether they live at home, or they're in Starbucks, where the user live resides doesn't really matter because at a network level, that's just an IP address.We care about, one, how did they authenticate; and two, what device are they trying to access from, not just... is he on the corporate... The corporate land might give us more information and more telemetry by just being on the WiFi at Starbucks, but it's more than identity definitely.Ryan Johnson: One thing that really hits home for me is the proliferation of modern applications, and API's talking everything. You got APIs on the cloud or even within the same agency or interagency or app, however, and Gerald's point about these non-human interactions verifying those, especially, when it's so spread out with different APIs. To me that really hits home. The next question is to Scott. There are multiple architectures listed in the 800-207. Why would an organization choose one architecture over another?Scott Rose: Basically, as they need to look at whatever they're trying to push a zero trust architecture on, what workflow, what mission they're doing, all that will help decide which model will fit best for them. You got to take into account, both what they may already have owned or what technology needs they have, what can they just... what they can use anyway, just configure in a different way. Let's say they already went with vendor A and they have an installed base, but there are certain features that they're not using now, but as they move towards a zero trust architecture, they just turn those on because some things work better than others, some solutions require like agents installed, may not be able to put agents on things, especially if you're looking at [inaudible 00:17:28] an IoT kind of deployment. You can't push a lot of agents on the small form devices, but you have to go with a different model there.But when it comes to the approaches that we described, like the enhanced identity governance, microsegmentation, software-defined perimeters, I think of the most mature as zero trust enterprises and architectures out there will have elements of all three. Those three approaches, we're just calling those like what is the load bearing technology that you're using in your architecture, whereas the models are more of what kind of products are you using, that dictates the model. Whereas like what technology are you putting the emphasis on, whether you're the identity management governance part, the micro segmentation parts, or using a software-defined networking or software-defined perimeter model. All those depends what's you're doing in that initial analysis, both what is the mission or workflow that you're working on to try and make more secure, and then you develop the other set of policies and controls around those, and then those guide you as to which model that you may be going towards.Ryan Johnson: Thank you, Scott. Appreciate that. Next question is to Gerald. Looking into the future, what's next in zero trust? What technologies are going to impact zero trust security or require security in a different way than we see right now?Gerald Caron: Technology moves so fast nowadays, you can't keep up. As I'm speaking right now something new, something new just come out that I don't know about. But Brandon, I think, mentioned SASE and edge computing. I think that's something that people are very much looking at services through the cloud. One of the things I advocate for that I'm looking at is I hate being tethered to an on-premise network. We're in a new normal. Everybody's working mobily now. I have to Boomerang back just to go back out to the cloud on the internet. So, how can I be untethered but to have all the security that I need in telemetry to make the right decisions is something that I'm looking at. So, it's something that I advocate for as well.So, technology is moving so fast. I think some are a little more mature than others in this space. But I see it's going to be very much competitive because we're all looking this way now. I think, as I said before, we're all trying to become more effective at our cybersecurity, not just check marks and coming compliant. We really need to protect the data and then the things that we need to protect. I equate I get to protect the crown jewels versus the bologna sandwich. You can have my bologna sandwich. But I'm going to put my concentration on those crown jewels.So understanding what's important to you and understanding what the heck is your risk posture. A lot of people struggle with accepting and understanding what their risk is. There is a lot of non-technical aspects to zero trust that people need to understand, the methodologies, what is your risk tolerance and the processes, and what is the data, and where is your data, and what is that categorization of that data. Those are all non-technical things. There's a lot of work in those areas that people do struggle with that I find. So, there's a lot. But I see every day talking with a lot of vendors, there's a lot of maturity in the space, and I just look forward to seeing some of the capabilities because there's a lot of concepts in 800-207, like I talked about ongoing authentication and ongoing access.Right now, it's very linear still. That's something that would be maturing that people are looking at doing so. I think there's a lot. I look forward to it because a lot of people are putting their emphasis here, especially, with what we just experienced with the solar winds. There's a lot of focus in this area now, even more so if there wasn't before.Brandon Iske: Ryan, if I can add in there, I think, Gerald is spot on. I think, as we can build towards more dynamic access, conditional access, and then having applications be aware of that context to govern what I can and can't do what's on that application. I think that's where... As all this comes together, those are the type of outcomes that we start to get at, whether if I'm from a personal device and maybe a low-assurance model, maybe I can't download attachments or something, but I can view those or view some content. So, those additional granular controls, I think, start to come out there, become achievable once we have some of these capabilities, conditional access and aggregation of telemetry together as well.Jason Wilburn: If I can jump in, too, Ryan. I think that just being able to absorb the additional telemetry data, whether it be some sort of behavioral analytics coming out of a risk engine, just coming out of various security tools, I thought had mentioned this before, the breaking down of the silos between the team. I think that's one of the biggest things about zero trust. Holistically, from a security model perspective, what we're saying is that, hey, it all needs to work together as a single point of control that is closest to the resource, that Gerald mentioned. There can be some context around it that no longer is it just the firewall blocking IPEs and things like that, and DLP looking at data exfil, and antivirus looking at what's happening on the server from a virus perspective or malware happening on the client. It all needs to work together, and it all needs to come back because that becomes part of the behavior or of the workflow that's happening between the client and the resources for accessing so that we can truly understand, is this a permitted flow? Yeah, this is a permitted user coming from a permitted device to a resource that it should have allowed to.But based off not just what happened at the very beginning of the session, but what's happening throughout the life of the session, what's changed throughout the life of the session, that becomes critically important to really secure everything day one because back to Gerald's data exfil comment. Cool. You've got access to the data right now. Should you be able to download some document or upload some document five minutes into the session based off what something has changed? Maybe not.Ryan Johnson: Yeah, I agree that's what we're trying to get to. All right. That concludes the first topic of the theory. Now, we're going to jump into the second topic, the reality, adopting zero trust. The first question is once again to Scott Rose. What components are available to federal entities to assist in forming zero trust architecture?Scott Rose: Well, most of these are not real solid technologies, but it's more of frameworks and things that may help. There are existing government programs already out there. Both like a DHS, they have their CDM program. There's FICAM, things like that. These are already in place to actually build these, kind of like what Gerald called the pillars of zero trust. They've already been in place for a while. We looked at how zero trust extends those, how those reliant on those programs.I mean, as well as we have for NIST, there's the risk management framework. That isn't the end all be all, but you can think of that as a tool to help one level down. Once you've developed that architecture, the RMF can maybe help develop that set of controls and checks in place to actually ensure that what you're doing, you're implementing correctly to your stated goals. These things are in place that are basically technology neutral, that whatever vendors you're using, you can always apply these frameworks and tools to help along the way.In a way, that NIST, the Special Publication 800-207, that's also... think of that as a framework, [inaudible 00:25:53] just both on the architects, but also the way that the architects can then talk to the procurement people. They can, hopefully, understand what exactly you want. So when the procurement and the architects talk to the vendors, they're all speaking that same set of term, not just [inaudible 00:26:09] randomly zero trust or something like that. There's actually a set of rules and uses for these technologies that they can both use as a common set of terms.Ryan Johnson: All right, next question... Thanks again for that, Scott. Next question is for Gerald. What are the things that enterprise needs to understand before migrating to ZTA or zero trust architecture?Gerald Caron: That's a really good question. Think of the difficulty that some folks are going to have. I mentioned the data, understanding the data, where it is, where it's going and what classification it is. The where it's going. Where is it normally go? What is the flow? What is normal look like? How do you baseline normal? That's going to be really difficult because understanding what normal looks like will depend on when something happens now, what actions do I have to take? So understanding where that data flow is, where that data resides, what it is, who owns it because you're going to have to work with data owners. It's going to take a village. It's not just the network guys, not just the IT guys. It's going to take a village to do with zero trust in my estimate at an agency.But, as Scott was saying, be on the same page with terminology and things like that. But I think that's the difficult part. I think that answers one of the questions is how do you know what abnormal is? Well, you got to know what normal looks like to know what abnormal looks like. So I think that's really important. So, I like the inside out method, that start with the data, and then all right, what's facilitating access to that data. Device app. What do you do with those things, and then work back to the identity, given the right access to the right people at the right time.We talked about this from the end user standpoint a lot. I want to go back to this. The administrators as well are very powerful. So you have to address the administrators. I think that gets lost a lot of times when people start talking about... They talk about users accessing data. Well, your administrators need to be addressed as well in a zero trust. So that's something that's difficult.The one other thing I would say that's difficult, Ryan, is that we all, as different agencies, we all share data, we all classify it differently. If I want to share with Brandon a certain amount of data, I do sensitive but unclassified, but he may classify it in a different way. Where do we meet when we want to share data with those different classifications, so that we can properly do that? Then when I give Brandon my data, it's my data. He's going to be a good steward for it. If he doesn't have the right things in place, now, I've put my data out there. So, how can we all get on that same page? Interagency sharing is I think going to be a challenge as well.Ryan Johnson: Absolutely. It makes complete sense. That's a big, big challenge. Next question is for Brandon. Is it necessary to have a ZTA if the enterprise does not utilize cloud resources?Brandon Iske: Thank you for that question. I would say absolutely. Again, the threat is the same whether you're in the cloud or not. So, whether you have disconnected resources, or closed networks, or connected networks. You still have very similar threats to some extent. So I think it absolutely applies. Again whether you look across the pillars, whether it's identity or endpoint, we still have to do those same things and even what we're doing in DoD to enhance our identity ICAM processes. Again, it's all about authentication and account lifecycle management. Those are the big pieces that... We still have a long journey to get to from an enterprise perspective to get those under control in a better fashion than what we do today.We have CAC or PIV programs that are very strong, but again, those are a strong authenticator. It's the entire lifecycle of the additional pieces of identity that come into play. Again, all those same concepts apply regardless of where the data or applications exist. Other efforts that we've done in this arena as well, too, I would say is our cloud-based internet isolation. So again, this is a way that we move the end user browsing to a cloud environment for our actual benefit. So, in this case, basically, my browsing session is going to be terminated in a cloud environment. From a data protection and exploit perspective, those drive by downloads basically would happen in that cloud environment, not on my endpoint. So, it actually comes to help us also in this mass telework environment as well, too.So, I can split my traffic going straight to the cloud for browsing and not backhaul that all the way back to the VPN to come on to the internal network. So, that's given us a few really big benefits, again, in a very hybrid model where in some cases, we're using cloud; in other cases, we still have a huge set of legacy that's still going to be on-prem for the foreseeable future until they modernize or whatever schedule they have to modernize.Jason Wilburn: Brandon, if I could ask a question about the browser isolation component. Is this going to be in when a user is accessing internal resources inside of the agencies, or is this going to be also a service that's internet-facing? So, when a user's setting on-prem or anywhere, and he's now going to the internet once they go to Google, is all internet traffic really going to be browser isolated? Is that the envisioning?Brandon Iske: So, it is what we're doing. So, the basically .com or any commercial internet browsing [inaudible 00:31:55] capability [inaudible 00:31:57] .mil is going to bypass that. So, whether I'm on a VPN or the .mil resources already internet facing, those are the [inaudible 00:32:08]. So I mean, basically, you're not routing either way. So, it does allow us to basically not be backhauling that traffic back onto the doden or [inaudible 00:32:16] for duty terminology, for our internal network.Ryan Johnson: Thank you, Brandon. Next question is to Scott Rose. Looking to the future, what is next in zero trust? What technologies are going to impact it or acquired in a different way than what we see right now? I love the question.Scott Rose: Yeah. I don't know for sure because everybody makes predictions and are constantly surprised about how they don't pan out. But at least in the near term, I see a lot of people focusing both on IoT like we are as well. How do you get those and manage those in an automatic fashion? So, you don't actually have to have human administrators going out and touching all those devices or doing something to those devices. They're getting to the point where you can just quickly get them onboard them onto a network. You know exactly what they're doing because they say what they're doing in [inaudible 00:33:19]. Manufacturer vouches for them. You onboard them, you have go through the entire lifecycle, and you offboard them if you need to all in a more streamlined automated fashion. That's going to be coming on as people look for IoT solutions.The other one is we're seeing more people looking at machine learning when it comes to developing user profiles as feedback to what we call like the policy engine or the trust algorithm moving on. Building up again, what does this user normally do in order to see when something abnormal happens? You always [inaudible 00:33:57] this. You have a person, say, working in HR, and they connect to this database with all the user information. They do roughly, say, three to five gigs of traffic going back and forth from this database a day. Suddenly, you see that jump up to 800 gigs. That should cause a red flag going up because that's abnormal. But then again, maybe it's because there's the annual performance review, where they're downloading everything and going through everything.Maybe that happens every year at a certain time. Then again, you're building up that profile saying, "Okay, we know that does happen at a certain timeframe. So what happens outside of that timeframe, then maybe something strange is going on." Those kind of trends we're seeing, just try and improve the dynamic nature of zero trust. That's kind of the things that are just on the horizon and starting to appear.Ryan Johnson: Thank you, Scott. Next question is for Gerald. What mistakes or what are the biggest misunderstandings with zero trust in the industry or within federal entities right now?Gerald Caron: Definition. Understanding the totality of zero trust, understanding as a full architecture, full framework. People talk about it in bits and pieces. Unfortunately, some vendors will talk about zero trust, but you got to understand the whole landscape of it because they may come in and do the authentication and access management piece, but not do the data segmentation piece, or the app hardening piece, or network mapping for understanding where your data's flowing and things. So, understanding that it's not just a one-product thing. It is truly going to be an integration. It's going to take a whole effort, a whole village to do it.So, really understanding and getting level set, and understanding the use cases and understanding what your risk tolerance is, is very important. What are you willing to take risk for? What's important to you? Putting your emphasis on what's important. The cafeteria schedule, okay. But your medical records, I'm going to put a little more emphasis on that probably than the cafeteria schedule. So, and understanding where does that reside? How do I protect that and things? So, really understanding what it is you're trying to accomplish, and then we all have our little special snowflakes in all of our different agencies. So, what is our little spin on things? So understanding what your use cases are, I think's really important.Ryan Johnson: Thank you, Gerald. Next question is for Jason. Let's go to another identity question, Jason. If identity is a new perimeter, what should federal agency entities consider when looking at making identity their enforcement point? How is this achieved?Jason Wilburn: So, it's not going to be the enforcement point. It's just going to be another piece of information, a data point that can be used by an enforcement point. To Gerald's point, it needs to be looked at holistically. Identity just needs to be one part of it. I think the biggest thing is understanding really where are all your identities within an organization. Are they all in active directory? Are they all in a SaaS-based [inaudible 00:37:22]? Do each application have their own directory structure? So, while you think that John Smith's account only exists in say active directory, it might exist in multiple locations. So then you need a good strategy to onboard identity, decommission identity, and then also validate identity. That means back into needing some sort of MFA or a good authentication method.Ryan Johnson: Next question is to Scott. What are the concerns a federal entity needs to understand before migrating to ZTA?Scott Rose: Well, the concerns I need to think or that they need to worry about is, basically, they need to know what they do, they need to know their mission, they need to know the risks inherent to that they're doing their mission, and then they need to know what they have, who both.... These are accounts of the network, the devices, the workflows, they need to have those knowledge at first. They need to be able to detect and monitor things previously before they can actually start moving down this road to zero trust because you can't really build a policy and a set of checks around things that you don't actually know. So, those are the main concerns.Other concerns are how it will impact the users. We need to educate them to make sure everybody else is onboard because if the other kind of operating units in an organization or a federal agency or something, if they're not onboard, there's going to be a problem because the way things are... because they may result in the changes of the workflow of [inaudible 00:39:02] times. They're accessing things. What permissions they have or don't have? There's always that learning curve when you're trying to actually refine these policies. If that becomes aggravating, they're going to start trying to find ways around it. That's the last thing you want because then you have the shadow IT springing up behind it and things that you've sorted all these strange traffic that you're not seeing on the network, but people claim that it's very important for them to do their job. Those sorts of things. So you need to actually realize that going down the road of zero trust is a unified front. Everybody needs to take those steps together.Ryan Johnson: Yeah. Thank you, Scott. Probably the last question here, this is directed to Gerald once again. How does zero trust relate to TIC 3.0 and CDM?Gerald Caron: So, I think the great thing about CDM, for those that have been participating in it, it's such a good foundational things that I think you can build on for zero trust. I think Brandon said it, well, earlier, is like, you're probably already doing some things and taking a good inventory of some of those efforts that you already have going on, and how it fits into the zero trust architecture that... So, there may be some tweaks. TIC, I think, definitely is part of... a contributor to the solution, especially, some of these efforts that allow for the telemetry and the services to do that untethering that I was talking about, and get all that data and make decisions based off that.Definitely. I think the way CDM is taking in and doing like the asset discovery, a lot of the understanding of the mapping, eventually in the subsequent phases later on to do the network access control, so you can quarantine or trigger an action on a device. There's a lot of good things that I think they provide some good building blocks that will get you a part of your zero trust solution. Not the totality. Of course, we've already talked about that, but I think there's some good foundational pieces that they've put in place that contribute to the overall zero trust architecture.Scott Rose: Yeah. To follow up on that, if you go through the part of the NIST 800-207, we have a coauthor from DHS, and he's the head of the TIC program. We made sure that, at least, the text that we had in those sections where we talk about CDM and TIC, we had a lot of input and overview from DHS there. So, he made sure that the wordings and both of the tone and both matchly don't contradict. So yeah, we made sure that we were expressing the fact that these programs are interlaced. Thanks for listening. If you would like more information on how Carahsoft or F5 can assist your federal agency, please visit www.carahsoft.com or email us at f5-sales@carahsoft.com. Thanks again for listening, and have a great day. 

Metadata Matters Podcast
Episode 11: Content Localization

Metadata Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 26:20


This podcast looks at metadata within content localization with Scott Rose, CTO of SDI Media. We talk about some of the different types of metadata involved in localization, the role machine learning services can help people focus on the quality of the translated material, and why understanding context is everything for translation.

Talk Golf Scotland
Ep 115 - Power Golf and the return of Scott Rose

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 59:50


In a quiet week in golf we look forward to the Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club in East Lothian.  We also revisit the 'bomb and gouge' and power game discussion following the Geoff Ogilvy interview on the Fried Egg podcast.  Scott Rose is also back in action this week following a lengthy layoff. We announce our new 'CLUB OF THE WEEK' (its a good one!!) and draw the winner of last weeks competition for a 4 ball at Dumfries & County Golf Club. Thanks as always to Shotscope for the tremendous support. https://linktr.ee/talkgolfscotland

Par 5 Podcast: Andy's Golf Blog
Episode 2: US Open Special (September 16, 2020)

Par 5 Podcast: Andy's Golf Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 48:15


In this US Open special edition of my Par 5 Podcast, I preview this week's 120th U.S Open at Winged Foot Golf Club. I talk about the history of the competition at Winged Foot, how the course will be set up and challenge the players this week, how the field was constructed and the three players I think have a chance at glory come Sunday evening. I'll also recap last week's Safeway Open on the PGA Tour, the Portugal Masters on the European Tour where one player was forced to pull their clubs along on a two-wheeled trolley after their caddie got injured, and I'll talk about that wall at the ANA Inspiration at Mission Hills. Finally, I'll finish off with an update on my golf game including my recent visit to Wells Green Driving Range for a lesson with PGA pro, Scott Rose where I gained some valuable swing fixes and had a shot of some pretty cool tech. As always, I hope you enjoy the podcast and please do check out my Instagram page and my site Andy's Golf Blog.

Talk Golf Scotland
Ep 69 - Pete Dye, Charlie Woods & Club Fitting

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 60:28


In this weeks show we talk about golf course architecture following the death of one of the games legends in Pete Dye.  We also discuss what it might be like to have a father named Tiger Woods and whether that might hinder your chances of reaching your potential in the game.  January is also a time of the year we start to see all the new equipment arriving in shops for the new season. We discuss what is involved in a good club fitting! With Stewart Whiteford, Scott Rose, Peter Whiteford & Donald McKay. Many thanks again to Shotscope  Technologies & Golphin for Kids for their continued support.

Talk Golf Scotland
Ep 62 - Tour School and Billy Mayfair....

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 50:29


This week we talk about Tommy Fleetwood, his win in Sun City and his $2.5 million pay day... but it's not about the money!!! We also look at probably the toughest test of nerve and guts in golf in the European Tour School which is being played as we speak in Spain.  Who might and might not win their playing privileges for the 2020 season.... We also look at a bizarre rules issue involving Billy Mayfair on the US Champions Tour at the weekend. With Stewart Whiteford, Scott Rose, Donald McKay and Peter Whiteford. https://talkgolfscotland.co.uk/

SMADVANCEDFORUM
SMAdvancedForum - Megan Wagoner and Scott Rose - September 2019

SMADVANCEDFORUM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2019


Monthly news reviews and chat with some of the most interesting people in and around the Streaming Media Industry

Talk Golf Scotland
Ep 45 - Course Architecture & Slowing Down the Ball

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 53:48


We look back at the European Masters at Crans-sur-Sierre GC and ask the question - can a 6800 yard course test the worlds best golfers and is there more than one way to skin a cat...?  Rory McIlroy loses in his second playoff in Crans and we discuss his thoughts on the Major golfing schedule this year.  We also look at Tom Lewis and how he won his PGA Tour card as well as other Scottish golf news. https://talkgolfscotland.co.uk/ With Peter Whiteford, Scott Rose and Stewart Whiteford 

Talk Golf Scotland
Ep 37 - The Wolffman and the Snail

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 43:23


In this weeks episode we talk about the newest and most exciting golfer on the planet in Mathew Wolff after his amazing win on the PGA Tour at the weekend.  We also talk )yet again) about slow play and Bryson De-Shambles!!  We look forward to the Scottish Open at The Renaissance and talk about John Daly being refused a buggy at The Open Championship. With Stewart Whiteford, Scott Rose and Peter Whiteford

Talk Golf Scotland
Ep 33 - The Open Qualifying - Regional

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 41:23


This week we self indulge a little as we have a look back at our efforts at Panmure Golf Club in 'The Open' regional qualifying event.  One of us qualified, 2 of us didn't and one of us had a hole-in-one!! We also look at Alastair Forsyth's amazing run of form on the Tartan Tour. With Stewart Whiteford, Scott Rose and Peter Whiteford

Talk Golf Scotland
Ep 32 - Pebble Beach - a major roundup

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 47:31


This week we go over everything that went on at last weekends US Open. Gary Woodland won his first major title and Keopka continued his amazing major form. We also look forward to our Open Championship qualifier on Monday at Panmure GC..... OMG!!! With Stewart Whiteford, Scott Rose and Peter Whiteford

Talk Golf Scotland
Ep 25 - A twitter storm and handicap changes

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 40:21


Brandle Chamblee and Brooks Keopka at war again.  The biggest margin of victory ever?  Max Homa comeback and Rory Sunday stumble as well as a quick look at the new handicap system which is due to arrive in 2020. With Stewart Whiteford, Scott Rose and Peter Whiteford

Spark+Victory Podcast
15: Starting over when your purpose changes, with Scott Rose.

Spark+Victory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 28:01


This is a conversation about Purpose. Living and working on purpose isn’t always about being in flow. In fact, it’s often uncomfortable and inconvenient, and requires us to challenge our beliefs and recommit many times in the course of our lives. Sometimes that commitment means changing course and starting something new. My guest today is Scott Rose, a health coach who found his way to coaching after experiencing his own transformation and wanting to help other people do the same. He decided to go all in, and step away from a lucrative business as a computer programmer.  For many years, Scott felt called to his work as a programmer. Until he didn’t anymore. In this conversation we are talking about his pivotal moment, and what this path means about his Purpose, both old and new. Don’t forget to grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you! Episode Links: Get Episode 15 show notes Visit The Inspirational Nerd Connect with Scott @Scotty321 on Instagram Connect with Linsi @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with Linsi on Facebook Visit Spark Collaborative for coaching and creative direction

Talk Golf Scotland
Ep 23 - Jamie McLeary

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 51:40


This week we welcome Jamie Mcleary to the pod to talk about what  life is like on tour for a self proclaimed 'journeyman pro' as well as junior golf and a round up of the last weeks other golfing news. With Stewart Whiteford and Scott Rose

The Productivity Show
How To Lose Weight Efficiently with the Ketogenic Diet and Fasting w/ Scott Rose (TPS244)

The Productivity Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019


I'm with Scott Rose, The Inspirational Nerd, and we're going to talk about how you can lose weight efficiently without working out much. We'll be diving deep into the ketogenic diet, a somewhat controversial diet that he and I both follow. We'll be talking about fasting and how Scott coached me through my first 3-day […]

The Productivity Show
How To Lose Weight Efficiently with the Ketogenic Diet and Fasting w/ Scott Rose (TPS244)

The Productivity Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 119:35


I’m with Scott Rose, The Inspirational Nerd, and we’re going to talk about how you can lose weight efficiently without working out much. We’ll be diving deep into the ketogenic diet, a somewhat controversial diet that he and I both follow. We’ll be talking about fasting and how Scott coached me through my first 3-day […]

Scott Rose Fitness Podcast
Scott Rose Fitness Podcast: Introduction

Scott Rose Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 2:59


This podcast is meant to help gain knowledge in all aspects of health/fitness, and self-bettering/self-disciplined areas. With absolutely NO claims to be a life coach or life guru, Scott hosts a series of episodes with knowledgeable guests to help promote rapid growth!

Talk Golf Scotland
Episode 19 - The Players

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 33:33


This week we discuss the 5th Major - The Players Championship at Sawgrass.  With Stewart Whiteford and Scott Rose

Custodians of Justice
CoJ #16 Hero81 (feat. Scott Rose)

Custodians of Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 49:34


Hero81's powers are hard to wrap your mind around, but once you do, you realize their potential! Is he a kiss-ass or a genius--or both? Featuring Scott Rose. 

Talk Golf Scotland
Episode 12 - Tantrums, Weird Awards and Scott Rose!!

Talk Golf Scotland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 26:24


This week, we welcome PGA professional Scott Rose in for the first time to talk.  We discuss Sergio and his DQ as well as more golf rule problems.  We talk about Patrick Reed and his strange award and also round up the week in golf.

The VoiceFirst Roundtable
The VoiceFirst Roundtable, Episode 12

The VoiceFirst Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 34:27


Host Bradley Metrock (CEO, Score Publishing) interviews Scott Rose, SVP of Product for Pindrop. The conversation spans Pindrop's core business of validating audio for identity and security, the need for such technology in the rapidly emerging voice-first realm, and the implications of technology like Google Duplex. Pindrop's capability of spoofing voices is demonstrated, for the purpose of showing the value of Pindrop's technology in the marketplace - you'll hear some voices you recognize! The VoiceFirst Roundtable is part of the VoiceFirst.FM podcast network.

Message Audio
Our Hope, Already And Not Yet

Message Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2016


A message entitle "Our Hope, Already And Not Yet", by Scott Rose

The Bitcoin Podcast
TBP13 - The Greatest Truths

The Bitcoin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2015 50:01


We spawn last episodes ‘digi-dough' joke into a full blown segment where we ask hip-hop artists (Hoodie Allen, Ace Cosgrove, The Roots, The Cool Kids, Zion I) to spit us a line involving bitcoin. In addition to that, gathering friends, followers and “likers” online can only take you so far in the world of networking. Organizing a ‘meetup' is a great way to move your virtual network to a tangible territory. In addition, we talk to Scott Rose about the bitcoin climate in Austin and what it takes to successfully maintain Austin as ‘the place to be' within the bitcoin community.

The Bitcoin Game
The Bitcoin Game 16 - Meeting Bruce Fenton And Scott Rose

The Bitcoin Game

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2015 64:35


Welcome to episode 16 of The Bitcoin Game, I'm Rob Mitchell. I was excited to talk to Bruce Fenton at the recent Texas Bitcoin Conference. It was a fun conversation, and I think it gives a good sense of Bruce as a person. He answered my questions about the exclusive Satoshi Roundtable Bitcoin retreat he organized, and filled me in about his impressive background in financial management. Our interview concluded with passionate exposition by Bruce. Note that we spoke before Bruce was voted in by the Bitcoin Foundation Board as their new Executive Director. I also spoke with Scott Rose, who I was familiar with from his popular comedic video series, "Shit Bitcoin Fanatics Say." Scott's background as an actor and a hired speaker for Apple, combined with his passion for Bitcoin, makes him a great cryptocurrency proponent. This is demonstrated in his recent Austin Nerd Night presentation called "Bitcoin 101: What Happens When We Decentralize Money?". I often think Bitcoin needs better P.R., and Scott did his part with this presentation. If you wonder why you hear traffic in the background, most of my interviews from this conference took place in the patio area outside of the Moody Theater. This is where the exhibiter's booths were located, and also where most people congregated when they weren't watching presentations. Thanks to Christian Burns (https://twitter.com/ChristianBurns) for the photo taken while I was interviewing Bruce Fenton. MAGIC WORD Listen for the magic word, and submit it to your LetsTalkBitcoin.com account to claim a share of this week's distribution of LTBcoin. Listeners now have a full week from the release date to claim a magic word. The magic word for this episode must be submitted by 6:00am Pacific Time on April 27, 2015. SHOW LINKS Texas Bitcoin Conference http://texasbitcoinconference.com Bitcoin Association http://bitcoinassociation.org Bitcoin Foundation Welcomes Bruce Fenton http://blog.bitcoinfoundation.org/the-bitcoin-foundation-welcomes-bruce-fenton-as-executive-director Circle https://www.circle.com ChangeTip https://www.changetip.com Scott Rose on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/scotty321 Nerd Night http://nerdnite.com Scott's Work Site http://scottworld.com Bitcoin Core (was called Bitcoin-Qt) https://bitcoin.org/en/download Shawn Wilkinson's Twitter https://twitter.com/super3 Scott's Twitter https://twitter.com/scotty321 Carrie's Twitter https://twitter.com/starcarrie9 SPONSOR Bitcoin Keychains by Bkeychain You've seen these keychains on dozens and dozens of websites, it's about time you had one of your own! These substantial metal keychains make great conversation starters, and they also make great gifts to or from Bitcoiners. You can find a list of online retailers at Bkeychain.com, several of whom support Bitcoin so much, they don't even accept fiat currency. And of course, you'll get the best deals from these retailers. So what are you waiting for? http://Bkeychain.com MUSIC All music in this episode was created by me, or with friends and family. Ganesh Painting Company is the name of one of the jam bands I feature live recordings of regularly. Some of the musicians you're hearing are Mike Coleman, Rick Marshal, and Mark Denham. Feel free to contact me if you want more info about any music you hear on the podcast. Thanks for listening! STAY IN TOUCH https://Twitter.com/TheBTCGame http://TheBitcoinGame.com Email me at Rob at TheBitcoinGame.com BOUNTY FOR TYPOS AND ERRORS Found an error or typo on this page? Is the magic word not working for you? Be the first to let me know privately (such as sending me an email or private message), and I'll send you some LTBcoin. Bitcoin Tipping Address for this episode 191LZb7oFuGWrMzKL3QWmNDupHMUJh69xY Use ShapeShift to tip with any cryptocurrency they support https://shapeshift.io/shifty.html?destination=191LZb7oFuGWrMzKL3QWmNDupHMUJh69xY&apiKey=&amount=

The Bitcoin Game
The Bitcoin Game 15 - Fun & Interviews At The Texas Bitcoin Conference Kickoff Party

The Bitcoin Game

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 47:22


Welcome to episode 15 of The Bitcoin Game, I'm Rob Mitchell. While I usually try to be extremely professional on my podcast, this episode from the Friday night Kickoff Party for the Texas Bitcoin Conference may expose a slightly different side of me. I went straight from Austin–Bergstrom International Airport to Maria's Taco Express, where the party was held. I arrived to the sound of live music and a large patio area completely packed with Bitcoiners. I made my way through the crowd and checked in with the very nice Linda Snow. She handed me drink tickets and offered to keep an eye on my bags, which I appreciated. I went to the outdoor bar and ordered a beer and a shot of tequila. Hey, this was a party, and I was ready to have fun! But because only drinks were available at the outdoor register, and I was in a hurry to join the party, I skipped going inside to order food. I didn't think about how long it had been since I had eaten, or how much an empty stomach might intensify the effects of the alcohol I was consuming. Lesson learned! Before I knew it, I had my phone out and I started interviewing every friendly face I bumped into. That ended up being a team from A.I. Coin, Texas-based Sheldon Weisfeld from CoinVault ATM, the Swiss-based team behind ShapeShift, and finally I spoke with Joey Krug from Augur. It was quite a lot of fun! I hope you'll tune in for upcoming episodes of The Bitcoin Game that will include interviews with Bruce Fenton, Erik Vorhees, Shawn Wilkinson, John Bush, Scott Rose, and many many more. Don't worry, the rest of my interviews were executed in a totally sober state, and with first-rate sound quality. Though I may have felt some intoxication from being around so many impressive Bitcoiners! MAGIC WORD Listen for the magic word, and submit it to your LetsTalkBitcoin.com account to claim a share of this week's distribution of LTBcoin. Listeners now have a full week from the release date to claim a magic word. The magic word for this episode must be submitted by 8:00pm Pacific Time on April 22, 2015. SHOW LINKS Texas Bitcoin Conference http://texasbitcoinconference.com Maria's Taco Express http://tacoxpress.com A.I. Coin (New cryptocurrency based on Artificial Intelligence) http://www.ai-coin.org PayCoin https://paycoin.com Coinfire's first piece implicating Josh Garza https://coinfire.cf/2015/01/19/sec-investigation-of-gaw-miners-underway ShapeShift (Easy way to exchange cryptocurrency) https://shapeshift.io Epicenter Bitcoin (Podcasters who recently joined the LTBn, early ShapeShift users) http://epicenterbitcoin.com CoinVault ATM (World's largest bidirectional ATM network) http://www.coinvaultatm.com Augur (Decentralized prediction market) http://www.augur.net SPONSOR The State of Digital Money (The first real Los Angeles Bitcoin Conference!) http://www.cureativ.com/sodm/#digitalmoney https://stateofdigitalmoney.eventbrite.com/?discount=bitcoingame Get 20% off with Discount Code: bitcoingame Note that I'll be on stage MCing this event MUSIC All music in this episode was created by me, or with friends and family. Ganesh Painting Company is the name of one of the jam bands I feature live recordings of regularly. Some of the musicians you're hearing are Mike Coleman, Rick Marshal, and Mark Denham. Feel free to contact me if you want more info about any music you hear on the podcast. Thanks for listening! STAY IN TOUCH http://TheBitcoinGame.com https://Twitter.com/TheBTCGame Email me at Rob at TheBitcoinGame.com Tipping Address: 19c7EtgdrfcSNPScBDLyVPYAiYeJKs33ZP

501stCast
501stCast Episode 82: May 19th, 2014: Star Wars is Dee-licious

501stCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2014


Dedicated to: Scott Rose, TK-346 of Neon City Garrison and  Taggert Cline, TI-7430 of Wisconsin Garrison Show Notes: Episode LXXXII…