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Prayer for Today with Jennifer Hadley
Prayer for Seeing What's Real

Prayer for Today with Jennifer Hadley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 4:19


Prayer for Seeing What's Real for her Daily Spiritual Espresso published on August 12, 2021, which you can access here: https://jenniferhadley.com/2021/08/taking-things-personally/

Story-Power
Technology, Talents, Trees, and Seeing What’s Not There

Story-Power

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 72:32


Patrick Rhone is a writer, speaker, and author of 6 books living in Saint Paul, MN with his wife and thirteen-year-old daughter. In his spare time, he restores old homes. Through his writing, he tells personal stories and explores ideas about living a life of mindfulness, compassion, introspection, and truth. He says, “I do soContinue reading "Technology, Talents, Trees, and Seeing What’s Not There"

Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More
Seeing What’s Next Book Summaries Using theories of innovation to predict industry change

Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 10:46


Critics, investors, and senior managers need to make predictions about the future of their industry. The key to forecasting is to identify the signals of change, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of competitors, and assess their strategic decisions. Seeing What’s Next is based on the innovation theories from The Innovator’s Dilemma and The Innovator’s Solution. It can help us to predict the future of industries and make informed decisions.

Passionate for His Purpose
034 Seeing What the Father is Doing

Passionate for His Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 65:33


In this episode you will learn: The Definitions of Terms Questions to Consider How the Eyes of Yahweh function Dysfunction and how it yields to function and complete wholeness How we as sons/saints should be seeing what the Father is doing Houses of prayer Wisdom from Above The post 034 Seeing What the Father is Doing appeared first on Passionate for His Purpose.

The Good Word
AUG 19-25 Seeing What's Right in Front of You

The Good Word

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 4:16


AUG 19-25 Seeing What's Right in Front of You

NLSC Podcast
NLSC Podcast #293: We’re Seeing What’s Next

NLSC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 90:40


In Episode #293 of the NLSC Podcast: The MyGM blog and Next is Now trailer for NBA 2K20, and the latest on what's happening with NBA Live 20. The post NLSC Podcast #293: We’re Seeing What’s Next appeared first on NLSC.

The New Message from God
Seeing What is Coming Podcast

The New Message from God

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 38:13


SEEING WHAT IS COMING - Other Revelations: People want to know what is coming for humanity. They want to be reassured, they want to know that their investments in the world are secure. They want to have their expectations confirmed. They seek not to know the truth, but to have their fears allayed to quell the growing anxiety that they may be feeling about the future of humanity. The post Seeing What is Coming Podcast appeared first on The New Message from God.

Video Game Grooves
Episode 15 :: Rocket League, Castlevania, Alucard’s Elegy Kickstarter

Video Game Grooves

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 93:06


It's time to go for another spin through the world of video game music on vinyl! Pun totally intended! This time we're bringing some guests with us, as Tim Stoney and Wayne Strange from the Resurrection of the Night: Alucard's Elegy Kickstarter join us for the latest news and releases in video game vinyl, as well as listening to our newest featured albums! First, Jeremy takes us back to the distant past of the mid-90s with iam8bit's release of Rocket League, and the electronic dance stylings of the Mike Ault, Hollywood Principle et al. What are the challenges of an album full of "hero" menu music, and what is Tim and Wayne's surprising connection to the genre? Next, Anthony revisits the original Mondo Castlevania release, and we listen to one whole side of the 10" release (for the better and the worse). We recognize Kinuyo Yamashita and her career debut soundtrack, appreciating the music but also recognizing the troubles with that vinyl release. Finally, we segue into Materia Collective's Castlevania-themed "Alucard's Elegy" project, an orchestral and choral version of Symphony of the Night arranged by Tim and Wayne! How are the arrangements chosen? What kind of music is actually being produced? And don't forget, a signed vinyl album is in the offing if the project funds by November 26, 2017, but don't wait for that date to decide! Go check it out! Congratulations to Cuphead competition winner Connor S., and thanks to everyone who participated in the giveaway! Thanks to TheReginaldProgram for the direct feed of Castlevania side A! Outro: "Seeing What's Next (Kev Frey Remix)" - Rocket League, by Hollywood Principle & Kev Frey Twitter - @vg_grooves, @ajohnagnello, @walnutsoap, @jeremy_lamont, @WStrangeMusic, @TPStoney Resurrection of the Night: Alucard's Elegy (Kickstarter) Wandersong (TheYetee) Hollow Knight pre-order (Ghost Ramp) [20% off affiliate link] Nex Machina (sold out

Disciplined Disruption Podcast
#019 - Scott Anthony - MD Innosight

Disciplined Disruption Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 47:33


Scott is a brilliant guy. He lives in Singapore but is originally from the US. One of the most remarkable things is his contribution to the Harvard Business Review on an ongoing basis. I met Scott at the Creative Innovation Conference in Melbourne. And based on his work, I had to ask him to be on the show.  In our conversation, we are discussing Singapore, Innovation, Spirituality, the challenges of today's managers and more. And most importantly, Scott reveals aspects of his book on "Dual Transformation" (at the time of the interview still unpublished but now available - link see below). Enjoy!   More About Scott Scott D. Anthony is the Managing Partner of Innosight. Based in the firm’s Singapore offices since 2010, he has led Innosight’s expansion into the Asia-Pacific region as well as its venture capital activities (Innosight Ventures). In his decade with Innosight, Scott has advised senior leaders in companies such as Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, Singtel, Kraft, General Electric, LG, the Ayala Group, and Cisco Systems on topics of growth and innovation. He has extensive experience in emerging markets, particularly in India, China, and the Philippines. Scott is one of Harvard Business Review’s most prolific contributors and is the coauthor of the forthcoming book Dual Transformation (Spring 2017). He was the co-author of the HBR article “Build an Innovation Engine in 90 Days” as well as dozens of digital articles for the magazine. Scott’s previous books are The First Mile: A Launch Manual for Getting Great Ideas Into the Market. Seeing What’s Next: Using the Theories of Innovation to Predict Industry Change (with Innosight co-founder and Harvard Professor Clayton Christensen); The Innovator’s Guide to Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work; The Silver Lining: An Innovation Playbook for Uncertain Times; The Little Black Book of Innovation: How It Works, How to Do It; and Building a Growth Factory. He has authored or co-authored numerous articles on innovation and strategy for a variety of publications. He was a finalist for the 2015 Thinkers50 Innovation Award. His Twitter feed is @ScottDAnthony. Scott is a featured speaker on topics of innovation and growth. He has delivered keynote addresses on five continents, and has appeared on Good Morning America, Channel News Asia, CNBC, and FOX Business. Scott served on the Board of Directors of Media General (NYSE: MEG) from 2009-2013, helping guide that company through a strategic transformation. In 2013 he joined the Board of MediaCorp, Singapore’s leading diversified media company. Scott chairs the investment committee for IDEAS Ventures, a SGD 10 million fund Innosight runs in conjunction with the Singapore government that has invested in 10 Singapore-based companies and generated a 20%+ internal rate of return. Scott received a BA in economics summa cum laude from Dartmouth College and an MBA with high distinction from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar. Connect with Scott here Website: https://www.innosight.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScottDAnthony Get The Book "Dual Transformation" on Amazon: http://amzn.to/2niu4Ke  

Oral Argument
Episode 90: We Are a Nation of Time-Shifters

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2016 90:46


Our main topic is fair use, the engine of so much cultural reuse and advancement. We’re joined by one of the doctrine’s most interesting scholars, Mike Madison. But the conversation spans: Joe’s telecomm cursing issues (0:00:36), FBiPhones and the Apple-FBI imbroglio (0:09:26), and fair use (0:28:27), including discussion of Mike’s Big Idea of social practices (0:53:03), reverse engineering, parody, video tapes, and much more. This show’s links: Mike Madison’s website, writing, and blog FCC v. Pacifica Foundation FCC v. Fox (Fox II) (containing a link to Fox I) This American Life 267: Propriety (It’s all good, but the discussion of the legal issue in Fox is at about 19:15.) Amy Davidson, The Dangerous All Writs Act Precedent in the Apple Encryption Case John Gruber, The Next Step in iPhone Impregnability Oral Argument 80: We’ll Do It LIVE! Oral Argument 42: Shotgun Aphasia (guest Orin Kerr) Orin Kerr, An Equilibrium-Adjustment Theory of the Fourth Amendment Apple’s motion to vacate the order to assist the FBI Riley v. California (and see Orin Kerr’s post about the case shortly after it was decided About Fair Use Week Ty v. Publications Int’l (Judge Posner, giving an explanation of market substitution and fair use); see also Richard Posner, When Is Parody Fair Use? Suntrust Bank v. Houghton Mifflin Co. Key, lower-court cases deciding whether university course packets qualify for fair use protection: Basic Books Inc. v. Kinko’s Graphics Corp., Princeton Univ. v. Michigan Document Services, and, most recently, Cambridge University Press v. Patton David Fagundes, Market Harm, Market Help, and Fair Use Kickstarter page for Star Trek: Axanar, an independent Star Trek film (includes the twenty-minute video Prelude to Axanar) Ryan Reed, Crowdfunded 'Star Trek' Movie Facing Copyright Infringement Lawsuit; Eriq Gardner, 'Star Trek' Fans Want Paramount, CBS to Do Better Job Explaining Franchise to Court See also the unrelated and rather amazing Star Trek New Voyages, a nonprofit web series; and Paul Post, A ‘Star Trek’ Dream, Spread From Upstate New York A googol Statement of the Librarian of Congress Relating to Section 1201 Rulemaking; about anti-circumvention exemptions Electronic Frontier Foundation, Victory for Users: Librarian of Congress Renews and Expands Protections for Fair Uses Michael Madison, A Pattern-Oriented Approach to Fair Use Sony Corp. v. Universal City Studios Joel Hruska, How Sony’s Betamax Made YouTube and Twitch Possible Sega v. Accolade Frank Pasquale, Toward an Ecology of Intellectual Property: Lessons from Environmental Ecology for Valuing Copyright’s Commons Randy Picker, Closing the Xbox Sony Computer Entertainment v. Connectix Corp. MGM v. Grokster Jonathan Zittrain, The Generative Internet Horace Dediu, Seeing What’s Next (featuring a wonderful graph showing the adoption rates of various technologies, including the VCR); see also Derek Thompson, The 100-Year March of Technology in One Graph Eduardo Peñalver and Sonia Katyal, Property Outlaws: How Squatters, Pirates, and Protesters Improve the Law of Ownership (see also this article-length treatment) Eben Moglen, Freeing the Mind: Free Software and the Death of Proprietary Culture (“It is wrong to ask, ‘What is the incentive for people to create?’ It's an emergent property of connected human minds that they do create.”) Jennifer Rothman, The Questionable Use of Custom in Intellectual Property Michael Madison, Madisonian Fair Use Special Guest: Mike Madison.