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In this episode of Brave New Bookshelf, we welcome Erin Servais, founder of AI For Editors, who is at the forefront of integrating AI into the editing process. Erin shares her insights on how AI can complement the creative and decision-making strengths of human editors, enhancing efficiency without compromising quality. She discusses her favorite tools, such as NotebookLM for developmental editing and ChatGPT's reasoning models for line editing, while emphasizing the importance of transparency and maintaining oversight in the editing process. Join us as we explore how AI is transforming the publishing industry and learn valuable tips from a pioneering expert. Visit our website https://bravenewbookshelf.com to view the full episode notes, links and apps mentioned in the episode, and the full transcript.
Laurent Servais, MD, PhD - Eligible for Gene Therapy? The Complexity and Therapeutic Implications of Anti-AAV Antibodies
Laurent Servais, MD, PhD - Eligible for Gene Therapy? The Complexity and Therapeutic Implications of Anti-AAV Antibodies
Laurent Servais, MD, PhD - Eligible for Gene Therapy? The Complexity and Therapeutic Implications of Anti-AAV Antibodies
Laurent Servais, MD, PhD - Eligible for Gene Therapy? The Complexity and Therapeutic Implications of Anti-AAV Antibodies
Interview de Yohan Servais, auteur et scénariste de jeux de société, réalisée lors du Festival International des Jeux de Cannes 2025.
Coach Ed Servais ended his tenure with Creighton baseball this weekend after his final game against Arkansas in their Regional. Also we need to talk about Nebraska baseball.
Creighton's season came to an end yesterday which means that the long career of Ed Servais also ended. Producer Josh tries to tie a bow on both.
The Clay Edwards Show, hosted by Clay Edwards on 103.9 FM, delivers a daily dose of reality radio, streaming live on platforms like Facebook, X, YouTube, and Rumble. In this episode, Edwards discusses the Jackson mayoral race, highlighting a WAPT article suggesting a historic outcome with a potential white mayor, focusing on candidates John Horne and Rodney DePriest. Edwards critiques the article for overlooking independent candidate Zach Servais, whom he respects for his passion and detailed plan for Jackson. Servais calls in, expressing frustration over media exclusion and emphasizing his comprehensive strategy, contrasting it with Horne and DePriest's lack of clear plans. Edwards admires Servais's grassroots efforts and boldness, predicting a strong future in Jackson politics. The show also covers breaking news, including Trump's pardon of Larry Hoover, founder of the Gangster Disciples, and other pardons, sparking debate on criminal justice reform. Edwards advocates for prison reform, criticizing over-sentencing for non-violent crimes while maintaining a tough stance on violent offenders. The episode blends local politics, social commentary, and national news, engaging listeners with Edwards's candid, unfiltered style.
In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards zooms in on Jackson's mayoral race, spotlighting independent candidate Zach Servais. Edwards critiques a WAPT article for ignoring Servais while focusing on John Horne and Rodney DePriest, despite Servais's passionate, detailed plan for the city. Servais joins the show, expressing frustration over media exclusion and outlining his proactive vision, contrasting it with his opponents' lack of clear strategies. Edwards admires Servais's grassroots hustle, from knocking on doors in tough neighborhoods to his willingness to admit mistakes, predicting a formidable future in Jackson politics. The discussion dives into Servais's authenticity, his rejection of racial politics, and his long-term commitment to Jackson's transformation. Tune in for Edwards's unfiltered take on why Servais deserves attention, broadcast live on 103.9 FM and streaming on YouTube, Rumble, and clayedwardsshow.com.
Coach Servais joins us from the road to Fayetteville!
Creighton baseball is playing in the Big East Tournament this weekend and that means head baseball coach Ed Servais only has a few games left. Servais is set to retire after leading the program for 22 years.
We are joined by Creighton baseball head coach Ed Servais ahead of his final game against Nebraska.
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain listen and react to a podcast visit by Scott Servais where he took a little shot, look ahead to the 2025 NFL Draft including a short visit from Lance Zierlein, then listen and react to some audio from Deion Sanders.
The Head Bluejay joins Connor to discuss this week against Nebraska, how the rotation has evolved throughout the season, the success the team has found headed into Big East play, and where the ceiling is for Creighton this season.
Digging back into Greg Amsinger's comments that we led the show with. Is there something to Dan Wilson not being tied to Dipoto in the player's eyes the way Servais was? Then, Brock and Salk discuss their favorite moments from Cooper Kupp's press conference yesterday and Salk decides who found the worst commentary of the week in Trash Takes.
The Head Jay enters his final year of his career.
Ben, Woods, and Paulie are here for you on a Monday morning! We start the show with a little foreplay as we discussed our weekends which included some sick children and a lot of sports to watch. Then we set the menu for today's show as it's officially "Roki-Week" as Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki can officially sign with an MLB team beginning on Wednesday. Plus, the Padres added a former manager to their staff over the weekend? Listen here!
- Headlines and Gregg Bell (Tacoma News Tribune/933 KJR) Gregg joins us live from DC ahead of tomorrow's Army/Navy game with his thoughts on the big game and the latest 12th Man News. What does Gregg think is the key to a Seahawks victory and will Ken Walker be back? :30- ABCs of the Mariners: Special Edition S is for Servais, Scott got sent packing before the end of the season, how much of an impact did the change at manager have on the team? Should the Mariners have gotten rid of him earlier or should they have stuck with him through the season? :45- We have a new way to ID yourself. Are the 49ers over? It seems like big changes might be on the horizon after a season like this.
Join the conversation by letting us know what you think about the episode!How much do we really know about our parents, grandparents, and our family history? How do they fit into the backdrop of history as a whole? Susan Servais' mother Kathe Mueller Slonim gave her family the gift of her story in the book Escape From Dachau: A True Story of Survival, Courage, and A Daring Escape in the Face of Unthinkable Evil. This book is a memoir couched in history that reads like a novel. Tune in to hear our conversation with Susan about her truly amazing family and what we can learn from their experience. Susan Servais is the retired CEO of a non-profit, the Massachusetts Health Council and the daughter of Kathe Mueller Slonim, the author of Escape from Dachau.Support the showBe part of the conversation by sharing your thoughts about this episode, what you may have learned, how the conversation affected you. You can reach Raquel and Jennifer on IG @madnesscafepodcast or by email at madnesscafepodcast@gmail.com.Share the episode with a friend and have your own conversation. And don't forget to rate and review the show wherever you listen!Thanks!
Susan Servais, a retired CEO and author, talks about her mother's memoir 'Escape from Dachau,' which recounts her family's harrowing experiences during the Holocaust. The discussion explores themes of trauma, resilience, and the importance of sharing historical narratives to educate future generations. Susan reflects on her family's journey, the bravery displayed in the face of adversity, and the need to recognize and learn from the past to prevent history from repeating itself. - Bravery can manifest in unexpected ways during crises. - Resilience is often learned through adversity. - History must be taught to prevent repetition of past mistakes. - Sharing stories can help heal trauma and educate others. Link to buy the book - https://amzn.to/4fKKlPl Connect with Susan on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanservais
Bill Krueger from Root Sports joins Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host and they haven't talked since the firing of Scott Servais and the report that Jerry Dipoto will come back next season as president of baseball operations. Did Bill like the move? Has Edgar Martinez truly made a big difference with hitting/approach? Lastly, Krueger shakes his head at the thought the M's could trade Logan Gilbert in the offseason.
Ryan Divish was on the Marine Layer Podcast to talk about the move to fire Scott Servais as manager and he gave even more thoughts on that move and potential offseason moves on the Mariners roster. Divish also talks about how the batters eye in T-Mobile Park could be one reason why batters have trouble hitting in the park which leads to players not signing here. // Need to Know: The Mariners lose on the road to the LA Angels and the Mariners are slowly started to run out of chances to get to the postseason. We are now officially in Week 1 of the NFL season, the Seahawks take on the Broncos on Sunday. College Football is in full swing as the UW Huskies took down Weber State 35-3. // Diving deeper into the conversation the Marine Layer Podcast had with Ryan Divish. If the Mariners want to land an impact bat in the offseason will cost you either one of your starting pitchers or trading Randy Arozarena to free up cap space. What would be the value for Arozarena and who will be the player to be named later in the original Arozarena trade? Was the relationship between Scott Servais and Jerry Dipoto on the rocks as the season progressed negatively before it resulted in Servais being fired?
RUNDOWN Whoops, Danny O'Neil had confidently claimed that the Mariners would take first place in the AL West and that manager Scott Servais would not be fired. Fun With Audio: Deion Sanders' recent tensions with a Denver Post columnist. Mitch talks with former Mets General Manager Steve Phillips about the recent firing of Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais. They discuss the unusual timing of the firing, as the Mariners were still in playoff contention, and the challenges of such a decision. Phillips emphasizes that while Servais wasn't responsible for the team's poor hitting, the move was likely a desperate attempt by GM Jerry DePoto to spark a late-season turnaround. Seahawks No-Table discuss the final preseason game, a win over the Cleveland Browns. They reflect on the performance of key players like quarterback Geno Smith and wide receiver DK Metcalf, emphasizing the positive yet cautious takeaways from the game, given that the Browns did not play their starters. Mitch expresses a mix of cautious optimism and lingering uncertainties about the Seahawks' prospects for the upcoming season, particularly regarding the impact of new defensive coordinator Mike McDonald. Mariners No-Table; Mitch hosts a discussion with Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas on the Mariners' recent turbulent week being swept by the Dodgers, the firing of manager Scott Servais, the hiring of Dan Wilson, and the Mariners' series win against the San Francisco Giants. GUESTS • Steve Phillips | former MLB GM, MLB Network • Seahawks No-Table | Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider) & Brian Nemhauser (HB Mornings) • Mariners No-Table | Joe Doyle (Over Slot) & Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now M's Editor) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:30 | Mariners aren't doing as well as Danny O'Neil had predicted. 9:15 | "Fun with Audio," Deion 20:15 | Odd time to fire a MLB coach, Scott Servais? 37:51 | GUEST: Steve Phillips - Former MLB GM, MLB Network - discusses the Mariners' decision to fire Scott Servais, the future of Jerry Dipoto & possible avenues out of the offensive abyss the M's find themselves in year after year. 54:51 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table: Brady Henderson (ESPN Seahawks Insider), Brian Nemhauser (Hawkblogger Mornings) and Mitch sum up the last preseason game, the roster decisions that face John Schneider and Mike Macdonald and the overall outlook heading into the season. 1:20:02 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table: Joe Doyle (Over Slot), Brady Farkas (Sports Illustrated Now) and Mitch wrap up the crazy week for the M's, talk about the teams fading playoff chances and an offseason that could bring lots of twists and turns. 1:49:50 | The Other Stuff Segment: Other Stuff Segment: • The return of college football • Jet Fish era at Washington • The comparison of losses: Washington vs. Montana, Seahawks vs. Broncos • Aaron Judge joining the 50 home run season club • Elly De La Cruz's 20 home run, 60 stolen base season • Yankees defending Aaron Judge from Little League coach criticism • Little League World Series walk-off bunt win by Lake Mary, Florida • Barry Bonds' reaction to Hall of Fame snub and his maturity • Penny Hardaway's exclusive shoes stolen by porch pirate RIPs: Blaine Newnham, former Seattle Times columnist who passed away earlier this year
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about the Mariners firing Scott Servais, the Angels not firing Perry Minasian, Joey Votto's career and retirement, the continued collapse of Craig Kimbrel, NPB players pushing for a faster path to domestic and international free agency, and the NWSL abolishing its draft. Then (42:45) they're joined by Patreon supporter […]
Salk reacts to the news of the Mariners firing Scott Servais, detailing that there are many layers to it all. He then takes your calls to hear everyone else's thoughts on the news of Servais being let go.
Mike Salk and Shannon Drayer reflect on Scott Servais' tenure and legacy. Then, we take your calls on the M's decision to part ways with their manager and hire Dan Wilson to take over.
Ben Maller talks about Mariners manager Scott Servais getting fired, Angels GM Perry Minasian getting an extension, the Orioles sending pitcher Trevor Rodgers down to the minors, Maller to the Third Degree, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Would you donate to your school's NIL fund? M's fire Servais; Kirk Cousins' birthday playlist; In The News; Hot 5 at 5; Little League coach vs. Aaron Judge; Flag Footballer calls out Mahomes; The Club Hour
Servais is fired, and Dan Wilson is reportedly replacing him, is this season done already, or did they make this move too late? Former Mariner Jeff Nelson joins the show from New York to talk about the Mariners manegerial change and what Dan Wilson brings to the table for the rest of this year. More reaction to the firing of Scott Servais and hiring of Dan Wilson, is he going to be the manager next year?
Is it time for a Core Four sport to end the player draft? The dumbest take of the day...Ian Furness joins the Ticker with the aftermath of the Servais firing, and is there a silver liner for the Beavers and Cougs this football season?
Swag is back from Hawaii with tales of ocean adventures...M's do Servais dirty...NFL preseason nuggets...it's officially CFB season, week 0 action, more playoff previews, Ian Furness in the Ticker...Brett Ciancia of Pick Six Previews and we Sprague the Line as well.
In the first hour, Mike Florio joins the show to discuss the news that Pete Carroll will be teaching a class at USC, what we should expect from the 49ers this season, and if Russell Wilson is still in the driver's seat for quarterback in Pittsburgh. What was Servais thinking putting Andres Munoz in for the 7th inning? Is it time to call the Mariners' season over? We have some fun with audio
Jeff Passan says he wouldn't fire anyone in the front office and doesn't really think letting Servais go would be the answer but it might be getting to the point where it's a possibility. Brock and Salk say they are just running out of levers to pull if things keep going in this direction. Then, we take your calls on what the M's should do about their struggles.
Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host, joined by Brad Adam, Root Sports, for his weekly conversation discussing the Mariners. The majority of the conversation centered on who is to blame for their play? Is it the fault of ownership, the front office or the manager? Puck and Brad both agree they all share blame. if they do miss the playoffs and make changes at the end of the season, do they just fire Scott Servais or do they also include Jerry Dipoto and the front office into that equation?Why do so many of the players they acquire struggle to hit here? Servais seems to get all the blame for the offense, but for some fans he gets no credit for how the pitchers perform. However, Dipoto and the front office get all the credit for the pitching staff, but none of the blame for the offense? Puck heads out on vacation and will be back on Sept. 2, he asked Brad if the M's will have a deficit that is greater or lesser than five?
Ms lose 2 of 3 to the Pirates to cap off a 1-5 week, how hot is Scott Servais' seat? What do we think will happen the rest of the season with the Mariners? Fun with Audio.
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain talk about the Mariners losing last night and the series to Detroit with former All Star Bret Boone, then listen and react to Scott Servais' comments today before talking to legendary Seattle golfer Fred Couples.
Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host and Ryan Divish, Seattle Times, start off with Divish on his way to getting a haircut and he's pulled over on the side of the road. They also cover the upcoming homestand and the role of Scott Servais, who manages using analytics and gut. Servais made decisions this week in pinch hitting situations that walked the fine line with numbers and feel. Mitch Garver continues to struggle and there really is no answer how to fix him. Does it feel like Julio is taking longer to recover from his injury...Divish explains and gives his timeline for his return. Rundown 00:00 Divish off to important things...getting a haircut while pulled off on the side of the road and his iphone overheats! 17:09 Scott Servais decisions based on analytics and gut. At times he's the hero, other times the goat19:42 Thoughts on a Victor Robles extension and the excitement with Seattle U product Tarik Skubal pitching against Seattle 23:48 Looking ahead to rest of Tigers series and upcoming Mets series 33:28 It's been a while since ESPN Sunday Night baseball has been in Seattle36:36 Divish missing out on the Pirates roadtrip and that means no Paul Skeenes or Livvy Dunne!
In the third hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain are joined by Larry Stone to try to explain what happened in today's Mariners loss, but talk more about the team, then we hear from Manager Scott Servais after today's game plus revisit poor M's acquisitions.
Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host and Ryan Divish, Seattle Times, wrap up the M's being swept by the Angels and the potential firing of manager Scott Servais. They discuss team's recent losing streak, the mood in the clubhouse, and the role of ownership in the team's struggles. They also explore the dynamics between Servais and general manager Jerry Dipoto, as well as the possibility of a managerial change. The conversation touches on the performance of the players, the lack of scoring, and the impact of a different manager. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the challenges facing the Mariners and the potential solutions. The conversation revolves around the Seattle Mariners and their current situation. They discuss the team's roster, financial restrictions, and the need for improvements. They also touch on potential trade options and the impact of injuries on the team. The hosts express their opinions on the team's performance and the challenges they face. The conversation concludes with a discussion about upcoming games and the trade deadline.Rundown0:00 The Mood in the Clubhouse07:00 Ownership's Role in the Team's Struggles09:10 The Dynamics Between Servais and Dipoto12:04 Challenges Faced by the Mariners15:38 The Possibility of a Managerial Change21:45 The Impact of Injuries on the Team's Performance23:59 Exploring Potential Trade Options30:34 The Importance of the Trade Deadline
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Hugh Millen talk about the Mariners offense failing again and the frustrations with the entire team, listen and react to Scott Servais speaking today before tonight's game, then listen and react to some Fun with Audio.
In the second hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain chat with Petros Papadakis about Bronny James being drafted by the Lakers, USA soccer, and Utah football's coach in waiting, then listen and react to Scott Servais' comments before today's Mariners game.
Just like the M's drew it up, right? Blanked for 7 innings only to finish with a walk-off grand slam from Cal Raleigh, but Salk runs down a list of names who could have been the hero between Haniger, Raley, Stanek, or even Servais? Salk spends some time on the Luis Robert Jr. trade potential.
Shannon Drayer joins Brock and Salk to discuss why she thought last night was a really good win for the Mariners, the M's impressive home record so far, whether this team has more depth than recent seasons, why Servais is calling up some of the younger guys over veterans and if she can feel a difference in this version of the Astros compared to their last few years. Then, we discuss what's next for the Kraken this offseason after finding their new head coach. Plus, Brock is doing Ranked today and he is beyond pumped for it.
Salk shares what he thinks was a master class put on by Luis Castillo at the ballpark and gives Servais credit for managing last night like it was a must-win game to secure their 5th straight series win. Seahawks rookies will start to arrive shortly for their first minicamp and could Goodell really get his 18 week season? We revisit the conversation with ESPN's Jeff Passan.
The Mariners may not deserve the benefit of the doubt, but Salk believes the players do - and we should expect Servais to absolutely throw the kitchen sink at the Braves tonight to go for a series win. Brock & Salk discuss the Michael Penix conundrum before Brock's Blue 88.
The Mariners win yesterday gave Salk some pause to notice how Servais managed the game with more urgency than normal and explains what he saw before getting Brock into a "rapid-fire" question game for all the QBs in the 2024 draft. Brock's Blue 88.
Shannon joins us to talk about George Kirby and Peter Gammons comping him to John Smoltz. // Need to know... // Logan Gilbert told us how much the players appreciated Scott Servais making an effort to keep them in the loop and be transparent this offseason. We won't until they face adversity if all of the negativity at the end of the season is behind them but it feels like everyone is ready to move forward.