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Dr. Andy Southerland and Dr. Shyam Prabhakaran explain the significance of these guidelines and why they are important. Show citation: Prabhakaran S, Gonzalez NR, Zachrison KS, et al. 2026 Guideline for the Early Management of Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Guideline From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke. Published online January 26, 2026. doi:10.1161/STR.0000000000000513 Show transcript: Dr. Andy Southerland: Hello everyone. This is Andy Southerland from the University of Virginia. And for this week's Neurology Minute, I've just been speaking with my colleague, Shyam Prabhakaran, from the University of Chicago, who was the Chair of the 2026 AHA/ASA guidelines for the early management of patients with Acute Ischemic stroke published in the January 2026 online version of the journal, Stroke. So Shyam, in our brief Neurology Minute today, why don't you just give a plea about why these guidelines are so important? Dr. Shyam Prabhakaran: Thanks, Andy. These guidelines are the first guidelines since 2019, so a lot has happened. So when you look at these guidelines, you'll see a lot of new recommendations. In fact, I think the majority have been revised in some way or another. And I'd point to the actual guideline document, which is in the journal Stroke online January '26, and the print version will be for the March edition of the journal Stroke. In addition to that, I'd say because you want to have interpretability and ease of practice, there are a bunch of derivatives on the AHA website that are very useful. They include case studies, they include figures and workflows that could be really useful for you to have these conversations. And there's even a slide deck that was prepared by our AHA ambassadors. There are these young whippersnappers that did a great job putting together a slide deck for anyone to use. They can use that to have conversations locally or anywhere they want. I encourage people, read the guidelines, but then also use the derivative products that people spent a lot of time on developing. Dr. Andy Southerland: Thank you, Shyam. I think that's a great message from the Chair of the writing group, that when you look at these guidelines, they can seem daunting. But the way you all have provided all these additional resources and analogs for people to interpret it and apply it in their own stroke centers and practice, I think folks definitely will be running out to do that, just to seek out the full guideline, and let's apply all this great new evidence to better care for our patients. So Shyam, thanks again for joining us for this week's Neurology Minute.
Artificial intelligence is developing at a breakneck pace, transforming industries across the globe. But the reaction remains mixed. While some companies are leaning on AI to replace human workers, others are leveraging this newfound assistance to redirect employees toward higher-level tasks—even sparking hiring sprees as AI assumes more routine responsibilities. Will this technology eventually automate your role, or will it simply make your job better, easier, and more efficient? Shyam Sankar, Chief Technology Officer of Palantir Technologies, joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss how businesses are implementing AI just as its oversight becomes a focal point for lawmakers in Washington. Sankar offers a blunt assessment, arguing that the “American people are being lied to about AI.” We often have to trim our interviews during the week, but we thought you'd like to hear this conversation in its entirety. Today on the FOX News Rundown Extra, we share our full interview with Palantir's Shyam Sankar on the future of "human agency" and artificial intelligence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Artificial intelligence is developing at a breakneck pace, transforming industries across the globe. But the reaction remains mixed. While some companies are leaning on AI to replace human workers, others are leveraging this newfound assistance to redirect employees toward higher-level tasks—even sparking hiring sprees as AI assumes more routine responsibilities. Will this technology eventually automate your role, or will it simply make your job better, easier, and more efficient? Shyam Sankar, Chief Technology Officer of Palantir Technologies, joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss how businesses are implementing AI just as its oversight becomes a focal point for lawmakers in Washington. Sankar offers a blunt assessment, arguing that the “American people are being lied to about AI.” We often have to trim our interviews during the week, but we thought you'd like to hear this conversation in its entirety. Today on the FOX News Rundown Extra, we share our full interview with Palantir's Shyam Sankar on the future of "human agency" and artificial intelligence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Artificial intelligence is developing at a breakneck pace, transforming industries across the globe. But the reaction remains mixed. While some companies are leaning on AI to replace human workers, others are leveraging this newfound assistance to redirect employees toward higher-level tasks—even sparking hiring sprees as AI assumes more routine responsibilities. Will this technology eventually automate your role, or will it simply make your job better, easier, and more efficient? Shyam Sankar, Chief Technology Officer of Palantir Technologies, joins the FOX News Rundown to discuss how businesses are implementing AI just as its oversight becomes a focal point for lawmakers in Washington. Sankar offers a blunt assessment, arguing that the “American people are being lied to about AI.” We often have to trim our interviews during the week, but we thought you'd like to hear this conversation in its entirety. Today on the FOX News Rundown Extra, we share our full interview with Palantir's Shyam Sankar on the future of "human agency" and artificial intelligence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is an evergreen series which facilitates anyone to learnand sing Sai Bhajans the way it is sung everyday during the prayer sessions in the Sai Kulwant Hall, Prasanthi Nilayam. The notes, lyrics, raga, rhythm, the meaning and stories concerning the bhajan are explained in detail. If you are a Sai bhajan enthusiast, you may enjoy this! This is an offering from the Sri Sathya Sai Media Centre, Prasanthi Nilayam.
NYUMBA returns this February with another full-length show. This month's WeAreiDyll Selects features new music headed to WeAreiDyl Records, with picks from TAU, Native Tribe, Wisso, Da Africa Deep, and Warren Deep. Join us at our events to hear these tracks played live first. The NYUMBA DJ section will be hosted by resident Kakura, bringing the energy with a 35-minute Afro House mix packed with music from Atsou, N1NJA, Vizano, Shyam, and more. Guest DJ: Argento Dust Durban-bred house producer and DJ Argento Dust has built a reputation as one of South Africa's most underrated talents. Emerging from the city's underground scene, his high-calibre releases have earned support from leading artists, including Black Coffee. He has shared stages with respected names across the industry, performed on prominent platforms, and was selected for the Super Africans collective—signalling his rise as a strong contender among Africa's next breakout artists. His journey began in 2010 with the House Junkies collective, and in 2018 he teamed up with Shimza on “All Alone,” released as part of Shimza's All Alone EP. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Shyam Ratan Das, who migrated to Australia in 1988, has been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia on Australia Day 2026. From his modest beginnings running a travel agency, he rose to become Chair of the Council of Indian Federations of Australia. Over the years, he has tirelessly supported the community across a wide range of issues, including Independence Day celebrations, domestic violence, cyber bullying, and mental health, making a lasting impact on the lives of many.
This is an evergreen series which facilitates anyone to learnand sing Sai Bhajans the way it is sung everyday during the prayer sessions in the Sai Kulwant Hall, Prasanthi Nilayam. The notes, lyrics, raga, rhythm, the meaning and stories concerning the bhajan are explained in detail. If you are a Sai bhajan enthusiast, you may enjoy this! This is an offering from the Sri Sathya Sai Media Centre, Prasanthi Nilayam.
In deze aflevering van Kalm met Klassiek in het nieuwe jaar klinkt er gloednieuwe muziek gearrangeerd en gespeeld door harpiste Ashley Jackson. Zij verweeft klassieke muziek met de Afro-Amerikaanse muziektraditie. In het werk van deze aflevering brengt ze een ode aan de Afro-Amerikaanse muzikante en componiste Alice Coltrane, een legende binnen de jazz. Je mag gaan luisteren naar een betoverende, bespiegelende uitvoering van Coltrane's werk 'Radhe-Shyam'. Wil je meer Kalm met Klassiek? Ga naar npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/thema/kalm-met-klassiek). Alle muziek uit de podcast vind je terug in de bijbehorende speellijst (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6YgSfm1Sux7CroiJvzeUdx?si=be36463468d84e37).
In this Pad Vyakhya, Swami Mukundananda lovingly explains and sings the devotional pad “Gaho Re Mana! Shyam Charana Sharanyee” composed by Shree Jagadguru Kripalu Ji Maharaj. This pad is a tender call to the mind, urging it to take shelter at the lotus feet of Shyam (Lord Krishna), the eternal refuge of all souls. Swamiji begins by highlighting Maharaji's compassionate plea: the human mind, distracted by worldly desires, must awaken and embrace Krishna's feet as its only safe haven. Through melodic exposition and deep commentary, Swamiji emphasizes how Maharaji's verses guide seekers to cultivate surrender, humility, and unwavering devotion. Throughout the discourse, Swamiji shares key tattvagyan — the futility of material attachments, the bliss of divine refuge, and the transformative power of bhakti. He explains that Maharaji's pad is not merely poetic but a practical instruction for seekers: to anchor their restless minds in Krishna's charan (feet), where true peace and liberation reside. The bhajan's melody, combined with Swamiji's explanation, creates a devotional atmosphere that uplifts the heart and inspires listeners to embrace Krishna as their eternal protector. Why it matters: This Pad Vyakhya teaches that the ultimate shelter for the soul lies in surrendering to Krishna's lotus feet. By relishing Maharaji's pad and Swamiji's exposition, devotees gain both the sweetness of bhakti and the clarity of spiritual philosophy — nurturing their journey toward transformation and liberation.
In this inspiring episode of the How'd I Get Here Podcast, we sit down with the creator and mind behind Fruitful Mixology. Shyam, an entrepreneur who turned a bold vision into a thriving craft liqueur brand. Hear the real story behind building a business from the ground up—navigating cultural barriers, taking big risks, and redefining what's possible through resilience and creativity.Our guest opens up about the realities of the service industry, the challenges of work-life balance as both a parent and a founder, and the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people. From hiring the first team member to overcoming self-doubt and shifting your mindset, this conversation is packed with practical insights for anyone pursuing personal or professional growth.Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a creator in the food & beverage world, or someone passionate about mindset and self-development, this episode delivers value you can take straight into your own journey
In this episode, it's more National Service camp stories. Ronald shares encounter after encounter featuring stalking entities caught on camera, creepy guard duty prowls and long necked Peeping Toms. Also have you heard? RPS made it into the list of 100 Best Singapore Podcasts !The RPS team is made up of Tim, E.T and Shyam.If you have submissions to share, reach out to us on facebook or via email - radioparanormalsingapore@gmail.com.This podcast is produced by Singapore Radio Personality Tim Oh.
Send us a textCareer growth doesn't have to look like a ladder to the top. We unpack what it means to build a lattice—moving sideways, going deeper, and sometimes stepping down to step forward—with practical tools you can use today. With coach and speaker Shyam Sadasivan, we challenge the labels that box us in, celebrate the “deep generalist” who has breadth with chosen depth, and replace prestige metrics with a new currency: Impact, Network, Renewal. If you've ever wondered whether it's too late to pivot or feared losing what you've built, this conversation will give you a grounded path forward.We start with identity and momentum: “I'm starting from zero, I'm not zero.” From there, Shyam shows how to separate an itch from a true direction by giving ideas time to prove their stickiness. Test-drive change through two-way doors—reversible experiments like pro bono projects and informational interviews—while managing risk like snakes and ladders: avoid big mistakes, keep your downsides small. When promotions stall, we explore how to create real progress through better conversations, adjacent roles, and richer mastery.Decision-making gets sharper with the head-heart-gut model. You'll learn simple ways to hear each voice, use premortems to anticipate failure before it happens, and wield the power of “yet” to turn fear into a learning plan. We also dig into the traps that keep people stuck—golden handcuffs, sunk cost bias, and envy—and offer a life-first prioritization: who you're with, where you live, and what you do. Expect practical micro experiments, candid stories, and book picks that balance specialist excellence with generalist range. If you're ready to redefine success on your terms, press play and tell us the one experiment you'll start this week. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show.Have you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet - Give it a go geni.us/istbook Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify
durée : 01:26:08 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - L'émission les "Mardis du cinéma" propose en 1988 un long entretien avec le cinéaste indien Shyam Benegal dont le cinéma est empreint des changements sociaux et de la révolte de la société indienne (1ère diffusion : 26/01/1988). - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé - invités : Shyam Benegal Réalisateur, producteur et scénariste indien né le 14 décembre 1934 à Aliwal en Inde.
Radio Paranormal Singapore presents Tales after Twilight - a haunting anthology of stories, inspired, adapted, and reimagined from the darkest corners of the web, and the places nightmares call home. This episode is narrated, or scare-rated by the RPS team of Tim and Shyam along with a special guests - Radio DJs Nat Koh and Shawnrick Hu from Kiss 92 FM. If you have submissions of your own, allow us to bring them to life. Reach out to us on facebook or via email - radioparanormalsingapore@gmail.com.This episode is produced by Tim Oh.
This week on Troublemakers, Dom is stuck in LA so Dylan brought back a fan favorite fill in co-host and NYC Comedian, Shyam Subramanian (@instashimmy)! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, or stories at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
Shyam Madiraju is the writer & Director of "55," a modern Dickensian story set in Mumbai, India. It tells the story of a young pickpocket who faces hard decisions about survival, morality, and what power we have over our own lives. Look for the film streaming on Video On Demand, and follow Shyam's work on Instagram @mad_n_shy The highlighted nonprofit this month is Akshaya Patra, an NGO based in India that provides hot midday meals for children attending school. Go to www.akshayapatra.org to learn more, support, and share this charity.
Radio Paranormal Singapore presents Tales after Twilight - a haunting anthology of stories, inspired, adapted, and reimagined from the darkest corners of the web, and the places nightmares call home. This episode is narrated, or scare-rated by the RPS team of Tim, E.T, Shyam along with a special guest - Singapore Radio DJ Yumiko Kayahara. If you have submissions of your own, allow us to bring them to life. Reach out to us on facebook or via email - radioparanormalsingapore@gmail.com.This episode is produced by Tim Oh.
Indian writer Jiddu Krishnamurti famously said, “It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society”, and rightly so. Stress is everywhere, perhaps becoming the biggest crisis of our lifetime. While any health concern is taken seriously, mental health is often ignored. The problem is so big that it costs businesses Rs 1,10,000 crore annually. Clearly, there is a huge gap between awareness and action, along with the internalised shame in the victim. But what can be done to reduce this? In this episode, we are joined by Dr Shyam Bhat, Chairperson of Live Love Laugh, to delve deep into the practical ideas that companies can adopt to bridge this lacuna. He explains how there is no one size fits all approach. Listen in!
This week on Troublemakers, Dylan and Dom are back episode and sitting down with NYC Comedian and returning guest, Shyam Subramanian (@instashimmy)! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, or stories at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
Radio Paranormal Singapore presents Tales after Twilight - a haunting anthology of stories, inspired, adapted, and reimagined from the darkest corners of the web, and the places nightmares call home. This episode is narrated, or scare-rated by the RPS team of Tim, E.T, Shyam along with a special guest - Singapore Radio DJ Yumiko Kayahara. If you have submissions of your own, allow us to bring them to life. Reach out to us on facebook or via email - radioparanormalsingapore@gmail.com.This episode is produced by Tim Oh.
Radio Paranormal Singapore presents Tales after Twilight - a haunting anthology of stories, inspired, adapted, and reimagined from the darkest corners of the web, and the places nightmares call home. This episode is narrated, or scare-rated by the RPS team of Tim, E.T, Shyam along with a special guest - Singapore Radio DJ Yumiko Kayahara. If you have submissions of your own, allow us to bring them to life. Reach out to us on facebook or via email - radioparanormalsingapore@gmail.com.This episode is produced by Tim Oh.
In this episode, fighter pilot 'Streaker' convinces us that even Flyboys aren't always alone in the cockpit, even on solo flights. Plus Sarah talks haunted haircuts and we hear from our old buddy Neetha about who or what she shares her office with. The RPS team is made up of Tim, E.T and Shyam.If you have submissions to share, reach out to us on facebook or via email - radioparanormalsingapore@gmail.com.This podcast is produced by Singapore Radio Personality Tim Oh.
Premium This is a preview of our premium episode. Full access is available only to premium subscribers. Click here and learn about the Premium Podcast to access this interview and transcript... Play audio-only preview episode | Play video preview episode | Play on YouTube | Play on Spotify Click above to play either the audio-only preview episode or video preview episode in a new window. Episode Summary Leadership expert Shyam Ramanathan joins Cornelius Fichtner to unpack what great leadership looks like for project managers. Shyam brings over two decades in IT, an extensive leadership blog with 400 plus posts, and two books, “Maximise Potential” and “Maximise Potential 2.” He outlines a clear, three-part foundation for leading well, then connects it to day-to-day project work. You hear how vision sets the direction, how the ability to inspire moves people to act, and how leading by example creates credibility. Shyam ties these principles to project realities like reading the charter, clarifying scope and budget, selecting and positioning the right people, and building a balanced team through honest self-awareness.
Radio Paranormal Singapore presents Tales after Twilight - a haunting anthology of stories, inspired, adapted, and reimagined from the darkest corners of the web, and the places nightmares call home. This episode is narrated, or scare-rated by the RPS team of Tim, E.T, Shyam along with a special guest - Singapore Radio DJ Yumiko Kayahara. If you have submissions of your own, allow us to bring them to life. Reach out to us on facebook or via email - radioparanormalsingapore@gmail.com.This episode is produced by Tim Oh.
(0:00) The besties introduce the day with Jacob Helberg (9:08) Michael Kratsios, Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (18:24) Chris Power, Hadrian (35:15) Jake Loosararian, Gecko Robotics (44:37) Shyam Sankar, Palantir (1:00:33) Paul Buchheit, Y Combinator (1:13:35) Kelly Loeffler, Administrator of the Small Business Administration Thanks to our partners for making this happen: NYSE : https://www.nyse.com Visa: https://usa.visa.com Follow the besties: https://x.com/chamath https://x.com/Jason https://x.com/DavidSacks https://x.com/friedberg Follow on X: https://x.com/theallinpod Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theallinpod Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theallinpod Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/allinpod Intro Music Credit: https://rb.gy/tppkzl https://x.com/yung_spielburg Intro Video Credit: https://x.com/TheZachEffect
We tackle the Bad Movie all star, The Happening (2008). for our second to last entry into our Shyam-uly month! As M. Night Shyamalan's first "R Rated" horror movie, this film is mostly remembered for the laughably terrible dialogue, extremely thin plot, and atrocious CGI. We've enjoyed all these actors in other projects, but this was an amalgam of bad ideas, hubris, and cringeworthy memorable one liners. Ween takes it off while discussing Zombie Strippers for this weekend Tubi or Not TubiUp Next: Trap (2024)What We're Watching:Trainwreck: Woodstock 99My Darling VivianWhere to Find us:InstagramThreadsFacebookYoutubeTikTokLetterboxdboozeboobsandbloodpodcast@gmail.comb3horrorpodcast.combluesky: @b3podcast.bsky.social Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Jonathan M. Gerber, MD; and Shyam A. Patel, MD, PhD, about a study they conducted investigating the use of immunohistochemistry (IHC) as a biomarker for early TP53 mutation identification in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Dr Gerber is a member of the faculty in the Department of Medicine at New York University (NYU) Grossman School of Medicine; as well as the chief clinical officer of the NYU Perlmutter Cancer Center. Dr Patel is an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School; as well as a hematologist and oncologist at the UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester. In our exclusive interview, Drs Gerber and Patel discussed the evaluation of p53 IHC as a surrogate biomarker for TP53-mutant MDS and AML. They shared how the presence of TP53 mutations in these diseases significantly worsens prognosis, necessitating urgent treatment. They also highlighted how IHC results are available within 48 to 72 hours. Gerber and Patel explained this study's design and patient population, as well as how IHC's inverse correlation with overall survival highlights its potential as an early biomarker, though it has lower sensitivity for certain mutations.
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https://www.patreon.com/windahTranskrip: https://www.patreon.com/posts/berita-gegara-di-134022321?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkTerjemahan: https://www.patreon.com/posts/eng-berita-di-of-134022470?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkGegara Layang-layang, Sejumlah Penerbangan di Bandara Soetta 'Delay'Jakarta, CNN Indonesia -- Belakangan ini penerbangan di Bandara Soekarno-Hatta (Soetta) tertunda alias delay akibat layang-layang. Pihak PT Angkasa Pura pun menyampaikan permohonan maaf.Benda yang terlihat sepele ternyata bisa mengancam keselamatan orang lain. Layang-layang rupanya jadi faktor penyebab penerbangan di Bandara Soekarno-Hatta terpaksa delay.Seperti dilaporkan detikTravel, layang-layang berada di ketinggian 500-600 meter di daerah landasan pacu. Demi menjaga keselamatan dan keamanan penerbangan, pesawat terpaksa berputar di atas bandara, bahkan ada yang sampai dialihkan ke bandara lain.Sejumlah pesawat terganggu jadwal penerbangannya seperti, Transnusa dengan nomor penerbangan TNU5533 (Yogyakarta-Jakarta), Lion air JT797 (Ujung Pandang-Jakarta), Batik Air ID6205 dan ID 7150, Super Air Jet IU623 (Banjarmasin-Jakarta) dan IU681 (Pontianak-Jakarta).Bandara Soetta menempati urutan ke-6 indeks gangguan penerbangan di seluruh dunia dengan total 204 penerbangan mengalami delay.Lewat akun X, PT Angkasa Pura menyampaikan permohonan maaf. "PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia mengucapkan permohonan maaf atas ketidaknyamanan yang dialami. Terkait kejadian adanya layang-layang di sekitar area Bandara Soekarno-Hatta yang berdampak pada keterlambatan penerbangan," tulis mereka.Selain melarang menerbangkan layang-layang, Angkasa Pura juga mengimbau masyarakat untuk tidak menerbangkan benda lain termasuk drone di sekitar kawasan bandara.Sumber berita: CNN Indonesia Sumber gambar: Shyam di UnsplashTerima kasih banyak atas dukungannya untuk:SAHABAT WINDAHAkiramJayNyong Jago Bob GenericJohn nyMartin JankovskýWilliam ChenDawid GerstelDRamzan BAlex PepinnsSebastianAlexander ScholtesJrobabuja11 RoboNicholai LidowAliteJack William HusbandsAndre ChampouxDemiAlastair JudsonKatherine WalkerLino ArboledaLeon KwekCameron Edinger-ReeveSam BayleyLivvieIsmail OtchiChrisRussell BarlowMary PopeIga Komar帥志 Shuai Chih LinBjornrappangeHossein KhoshtaghazaAldoParis LuckowskiMatthew O'ConnorRussell OgdenYaszalix子强 孙Bart van de KampWC Kon태엽 주Arthur NazaryanDaniel Kaposi TEMAN WINDAHJohn McBride Kristofer Nivens P. Clayton D. Causey, CT Vanessa HackJohn ShumLuis PaezCraig RedriffMariusCharlotteJonny 5Jose LorenzoJeremyLulunMadeleine MillerAngelo CaonRossi von der BorchSicily FiennesEm McDermottMeredith R NormanTom Simamora ThatcherTim DoolingDevin NailAlissa Sjuryadi-TrowbridgeBillEric EmerTarquam James McKennaAmanda BlossStephen MSusan & Ben SetiawanJensBen HarrisonNaota YanagiharaHans WagnerJustin WilsonJayZane RubaiiBenjaminDerynAlexH HMatt WintersAlec MitchellVinceDanielBertiSugiyamaAtsuko MaenoMosaStephen GrahamHannah RowntreeColleen Thornton-WardAilise Sweeney-LoweJimmyYng KenjicnxuFlorian HopfKurt VerschuerenJoakimRyosuke SudaBerberJeroen VellekoopJan NedermeijerMatthewTakeshi YamafujiNatePatrickMiquelFeeJingle YanMathias朗 桑田Benedikt GanderBen PlayfordLauraKenji YanaguRicky ZhangVacanza TropicaleBill Dalton惠羽 蔡Sophie Hoestereyこ ぱるDouglas HerrickTim SomervilleMaxence AKFSF BEddoMarc EberJaime NoriegaJin Kimivy babyJessica BruntonMark ChavezDevlin KuyekDaniel TanDawn TanNeoKimchiSpiritAnders RydbergPaulie MoraPENDENGAR SETIAColumba TierneyLuciano HespanholHH JorgensenAmina AljehaniJannedCamille
On this week's episode of Troublemakers, Dom is stuck on a bus coming back from Ohio so Dylan sit's down with a special guest co-host, NTC Comedian Shyam Subramanian (@Instashimmy) It's a HOT one! New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
Embracing the Paradox. Hi Curious Yogis,I'm here with my friend Vijay and fellow meditator, and I'm so excited to share the first rendition of a new podcast format I'm calling Good Company. It's a part of The Curious Yogi Podcast, created to offer something a little different: spontaneous, live-streamed satsang that invites you, the community of listeners and Patreon members, into deeper connection and active participation.In this inaugural conversation, recorded live in Copenhagen, we dive straight into the heart of what it means to walk the spiritual path while still being fully human. It's a real, unscripted exchange. Just two seekers exploring the paradoxes of life and truth together.We touch on the nature of mind, the illusion of control, the role of desire and attachment, and reflect on timeless teachings like the Bhagavad Gita, all while holding space for not-knowing and being present with what is.Most of all, this episode is a celebration of satsang, the kind of good company that nourishes and supports true inquiry.In this episode:The paradox of being human and awareHow desire and attachment shape our experienceWisdom from the Bhagavad Gita and other sacred textsThe deep value of spiritual friendship and satsang
In this episode of "Getting There," host Brogan welcomes Shyam Batra, a newcomer to the political arena who has an intriguing background in property finance and boxing promotion. Shyam shares his perspective on the political landscape, expressing skepticism about politicians and their promises. He highlights the disconnect between Members of Parliament and their constituencies, emphasising how entering Parliament can create a divide. As they dive into topics like UFOs and community engagement, Shyam's candid insights spark a thought-provoking conversation about the state of politics in the UK. Tune in for an engaging discussion that challenges conventional views on governance and representation.
Shyam Natarajan, Founder and CEO of Avenda Health, is utilizing the Unfold AI platform that combines imaging, pathology, and clinical data to provide a comprehensive 3D visualization of prostate cancer. This platform has demonstrated significantly higher accuracy than conventional imaging techniques, enabling physicians to make more informed diagnoses and treatment decisions. The technology has been integrated into the clinical workflow to provide real-time insights and precision-guided interventions, minimizing treatment-related side effects and preserving patient quality of life. Shyam explains, "Unfold AI is unique in that it's multimodal. We take in imaging biomarkers, pathology, and clinical information as input. And conventional imaging really doesn't show you exactly everywhere the cancer is. MRI today misses two-thirds of the disease by volume, and so imaging is really good at screening and that initial diagnosis. But when it comes time to decide how to treat patients, the standard of care is challenging today because, really, up to a third of patients end up having cancer left behind after treatment. So what we're trying to solve is this pain point where cancer is missed, and as a consequence, cancer is left behind." "This product is really for patients who have a diagnosis of what we call clinically significant or cancer that you have to do something about. So, it's not the very low-risk, where being on what's called surveillance, watch and wait, is probably more appropriate. But this product, you touched upon the value proposition where a lot of patients are coming to their doctor saying, Hey Doc, I don't want to get surgery because I'm scared of the quality of life outcomes or the side effect profile. They want to get a targeted therapy. Well, physicians really can't offer targeted therapy in a broad sense unless they know where the cancer is. And so, AI is empowering and enabling physicians to perform precision-guided therapy or focal therapy." #AvendaHealth #UnfoldAi #ProstateCancer #ProstateCancerTreatment #HealthcareAI #CancerAI #RadiologyAI #DiagnosticAI #MedicalAI #AIinHealthcare avendahealth.com Download the transcript here
Shyam Natarajan, Founder and CEO of Avenda Health, is utilizing the Unfold AI platform that combines imaging, pathology, and clinical data to provide a comprehensive 3D visualization of prostate cancer. This platform has demonstrated significantly higher accuracy than conventional imaging techniques, enabling physicians to make more informed diagnoses and treatment decisions. The technology has been integrated into the clinical workflow to provide real-time insights and precision-guided interventions, minimizing treatment-related side effects and preserving patient quality of life. Shyam explains, "Unfold AI is unique in that it's multimodal. We take in imaging biomarkers, pathology, and clinical information as input. And conventional imaging really doesn't show you exactly everywhere the cancer is. MRI today misses two-thirds of the disease by volume, and so imaging is really good at screening and that initial diagnosis. But when it comes time to decide how to treat patients, the standard of care is challenging today because, really, up to a third of patients end up having cancer left behind after treatment. So what we're trying to solve is this pain point where cancer is missed, and as a consequence, cancer is left behind." "This product is really for patients who have a diagnosis of what we call clinically significant or cancer that you have to do something about. So, it's not the very low-risk, where being on what's called surveillance, watch and wait, is probably more appropriate. But this product, you touched upon the value proposition where a lot of patients are coming to their doctor saying, Hey Doc, I don't want to get surgery because I'm scared of the quality of life outcomes or the side effect profile. They want to get a targeted therapy. Well, physicians really can't offer targeted therapy in a broad sense unless they know where the cancer is. And so, AI is empowering and enabling physicians to perform precision-guided therapy or focal therapy." #AvendaHealth #UnfoldAi #ProstateCancer #ProstateCancerTreatment #HealthcareAI #CancerAI #RadiologyAI #DiagnosticAI #MedicalAI #AIinHealthcare avendahealth.com Listen to the podcast here
On the 51st episode of Enterprise AI Innovators, host Evan Reiser (Abnormal AI) talks with Shyam Bhojwani, Chief Information Officer at Nextdoor. With millions of users across the U.S., the U.K., and Canada, Nextdoor is one of the largest neighborhood-based platforms in the world, connecting communities with real-time information, local recommendations, and public safety alerts. In this conversation, Shyam shares his perspective on how AI is shifting automation from static workflows to dynamic, context-aware agents, why IT and cybersecurity are prime candidates for fast AI wins, and how culture, architecture, and data readiness all shape the long-term success of enterprise transformation.Quick hits from Shyam:On unlearning in the age of AI: “Every day with AI is a new learning but also a lot of unlearning. What we thought wasn't possible yesterday is already possible today.”On the evolution from automation to agentic orchestration: “Earlier, you would sort of create static processes, step A, step B, step C. Now with AI, it can go from step A to step C based on context. These AI agents aren't just automating tasks, they're orchestrating workflows with real-time intelligence.On how to avoid AI chaos across teams: “There needs to be a centralized AI Ops team to connect the dots. Otherwise, every department ends up buying the same tool twice.”Recent Book Recommendation: The New Automation Mindset by Vijay Tella--Like what you hear? Leave us a review and subscribe to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Enterprise AI Innovators is a show where top technology executives share how AI is transforming the enterprise. Each episode covers the real-world applications of AI, from improving products and optimizing operations to redefining the customer experience. Find more great insights from technology leaders and enterprise software experts at https://www.enterprisesoftware.blog/ Enterprise AI Innovators is produced by Josh Meer.
Today on Moment of Zen, we're sharing a conversation about defense innovation bureaucracy reform recorded at this week's Hill & Valley Forum in Washington D.C. In this session, Palantir, CTO Sha Sankar and Senator Mike Lee dissect America's defense innovation paralysis. They articulate how bureaucratic accretion stifles the necessary competition and "heretical" personalities historically driving breakthroughs. Their prescription: regulatory reset via the REINS Act, competing procurement programs, and empowering maverick leaders—essential counters to China's accelerating AI capabilities. If you're interested to hear all the talks from the forum, please subscribe to The Hill & Valley Forum Podcast: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HillValleyForum Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hill-valley-forum-podcast/id1692653857 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39s4MCyt1pOTQ8FjOAS4mi --
On this episode of the Best Ever CRE Show, Amanda Cruise and Ash Patel interview Suja Shyam, Managing Partner of Lux Capital Investment Group. Suja shares how her firm has expanded beyond multifamily real estate into alternative assets, including private equity and small business acquisitions. She explains the appeal of cash-flowing businesses amid rising interest rates, the underwriting and due diligence involved in these deals, and her preference for durable, low-volatility industries. Suja also discusses a recent healthcare brokerage investment targeting a 5X equity multiple and emphasizes risk-bucket thinking for investors seeking higher growth. Suja Shyam Current Role: Managing Partner, Lux Capital Investment Group Based in: Portland, Oregon Best Way to Reach Her: Website: https://www.luxe-cap.com Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/cre. Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show! Post your job for free at https://www.linkedin.com/BRE. Terms and conditions apply. Join the Best Ever Community The Best Ever Community is live and growing - and we want serious commercial real estate investors like you inside. It's free to join, but you must apply and meet the criteria. Connect with top operators, LPs, GPs, and more, get real insights, and be part of a curated network built to help you grow. Apply now at www.bestevercommunity.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“With great uncertainty comes great opportunity”, says Abby Ross Hopper, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association, in this special episode of the Energy Gang, recorded live at Wood Mackenzie's Solar & Energy Storage Summit.Is she right? And what are those opportunities? To find out, host Ed Crooks welcomed Abby and Shyam Srinivasan, CEO and Co-Founder of Zitara Technologies, for a special discussion on the state of the solar and storage industries today.Uncertainty is the buzzword of the moment: uncertainty over tariffs, over tax credits, over the evolution of AI, and over the economic outlook. The Trump administration's new tariffs are disrupting supply chains and prompting companies to delay investment decisions. At such a volatile time, it's easy to be caught out by a sudden change in policy.Companies have different strategies for coping with all this uncertainty. Some have been stockpiling solar panels; a few have been stockpiling batteries. And all the while, there are some powerful global trends still driving the industry: overproduction in China that is still driving down costs, and the need for new electricity generation of all types to power data centers for AI.Abby, Ed and Shyam debate the uncertain policies and forecasts that are making companies hesitant to invest, and find some pointers to help navigate through the storm. And they lift their eyes from the day-to-day chaos to consider what are the real opportunities for the longer term once the immediate crisis is over.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Craig McGrouther interviews Suja Shyam, founder of Luxe Capital. Suja discusses her transformative 18-month travel experience, the importance of valuing time and freedom, and her transition from institutional finance to private capital raising. She emphasizes the significance of taking risks, understanding value in investments, and the unique strategies that set her apart in the competitive real estate market. In this conversation, Craig McGrouther and Suja Shyam discuss various aspects of real estate investment, including the impact of property tax exemptions, overcoming limiting beliefs, the importance of self-confidence, adapting investment strategies in a changing market, and exploring private equity opportunities. Learn more about Lone Star Capital at www.lscre.com Apply to attend the LSC Summit 2025: www.lscsummit.com Get a FREE copy of the Passive Investor Guide:https://www.lscre.com/content/passive-investor-guide Subscribe to our newsletter and receive our FREE underwriting model package:https://www.lscre.com/resource/fof-underwriting-toolkit Follow Rob Beardsley:https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-beardsley/Read Rob's articles:https://www.lscre.com/blog
Wood Mackenzie's 18th Solar and Energy Storage summit is back, in Denver this week. If you can't make it, don't worry – we have all the debate and key insight you need to know here on the podcast.Recorded live on day 1 of the summit, host Sylvia Leyva Martinez talks to four industry leaders in solar and storage to answer these questions:Can the U.S. solar industry keep up with demand amid trade wars and policy chaos? Discussing this is David Carroll, ENGIE's Chief Renewables Officer. He warns that policy uncertainty and tariff whiplash are stalling U.S. solar investment. Sylvia and David look at sodium-ion batteries; are they a safer option? Plus, more domestic energy storage is needed amid growing calls for stable tax credit policy to meet growing electricity demand. A must-hear for developers navigating today's volatile energy landscape.What about VPPS? Can they scale fast enough to provide a real alternative? Answering this is Sarah Noll, She shares insights on regulatory challenges, customer trust, and tech adoption, showing how the Arizona Public Service is turning grid flexibility into a real growth strategy.Are storage operators leaving millions on the table because they don't understand their own batteries? That's the big question Shyam Srinivasan, CEO of Zitara, answers with Sylvia. He reveals how poor software integration is holding back storage performance. As storage scales rapidly, Shyam stresses the need for better diagnostics and real-time decision tools to optimise revenue, reliability, and resilience - especially in merchant markets.Finally, Samantha Frisk from Pivot energy sits down with Sylvia to look at models for community solar development. Sam explains how early engagement, local benefits like agrivoltaics, and trusted partnerships can turn sceptical communities into solar advocates - proving clean energy can uplift as well as decarbonise.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 395: Anticolonial Philosophy & Yoga with Shyam Ranganathan Description: Yoga philosophy can sometimes feel overwhelming, inapplicable to the modern problems we face today, or just too abstract. Dr. Shyam Ranganathan, a repeat guest on the podcast, has a gift for breaking philosophy down in a way that we can relate to. Dr. Shyam Ranganathan is a philosopher, author, researcher, and leading voice in anti-colonial philosophy, as well as the founder of the Yoga Philosophy Institute. He specializes in the study and translation of philosophy, especially South Asian philosophy and Yoga. In his recent book, Yoga — AntiColonial Philosophy, Shyam explores yoga as a decolonial tradition and how we can reconnect to that legacy in our modern practice. In this episode, Shyam explains how colonialism shows up even in yoga philosophy, and how we can apply the practice of yoga and yoga philosophy to the many social justice issues we face in the world. He shares more about Ishvara Pranidhana (devotion to sovereignty), samskaras (rituals and practices), and how we might apply them to our daily lives to take back agency and practice yogic behavior. Tune into this conversation if you are seeking to be inspired by how philosophy can be a tool for liberation. Key Takeaways: [2:04] Shannon gives a shout-out to sponsor, OfferingTree. [3:08] Shannon introduces her guest for this episode - Dr. Shyam Ranganathan. [6:20] What does Shyam do and who does he do it for? [8:06] How did Shyam choose the title of his book, Yoga — AntiColonial Philosophy? [9:27] Why is it that yoga philosophy does not often give a platform to the voices of South Asian yoga teachers and authors? [13:35] Shyam reflects on how education is not really about learning but about training people to follow instructions. [16:39] How does the practice of yoga and yoga philosophy apply to the many social justice issues we are facing in the world? [21:40] Shyam explains the concept of Ishvara Pranidhana (devotion to sovereignty) in more concrete terms with some examples. [24:19] What is the practice to get out of being stuck in our own prejudices? [26:23] What are samskaras in yoga and how do they affect us? [29:55] Shyam shares how we can take back and redeploy our agency instead of getting stuck in loops and patterns. [31:58] Shannon pops in to give a shout-out of thanks to OfferingTree. [33:25] Simply practicing yoga is the easiest way to disrupt the harm of colonialism. [34:47] Shannon and Shyam discuss how challenging certain laws may be a part of resisting colonialism and is yogic behavior. [39:47] Shyam explains what he means by "the real philosophical practice is what one does where one already is in relationship to the people that are already in one's life." [44:51] What is a practice that can be a first baby step for someone who has not explored much of yoga philosophy? [46:57] What might the first moment of conscious thought look like when we are showing up as an ally for ourselves? Shyam talks about what the practice of yoga can look like in our daily lives. [51:31] Shannon and Shyam discuss the future of (de)colonization. [57:35] Shannon and Shyam chat about how he felt writing the book and how Shannon felt reading it. [58:49] Connect with Shyam via his website or on Instagram to learn more. [59:18] Shannon shares her biggest takeaways from this conversation. Links: Dr. Shyam Ranganathan Dr. Shyam Ranganathan on Instagram Yoga AntiColonial Philosophy by Dr. Shyam Ranganathan The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 269: Yoga Philosophy and Colonialism with Shyam Ranganathan The Connected Yoga Teacher Facebook Group Shannon Crow on Instagram Gratitude to our Sponsor, OfferingTree Quotes from this episode: "The fact that people do self-select in this way speaks to a kind of an actual fear of learning." "What we call education, especially in the West, is not really education. It's geared to getting us to follow instructions." "Every kind of bigotry or small-mindedness is part of just not being free from those past experiences." "What happens is we don't see our agency when we're in these patterns and loops because our agency is hidden by these patterns, but our agency is what's powering it. So we have to find a way to redeploy our agency." "You can't be working on your autonomy and also being colonized at the same time."
#vinayakjoshi #kannadainterviews #podcastWe're back with Part 2 of our retro bike series featuring bike lovers Venkat Shyam Balepur and Arun Ramdas aka The Big Bear and this time, we're cruising into the 80s and 90s, a golden era of speed, style, and innovation!
#vinayakjoshi #kannadainterviews #podcast 00:00 - Titles00:26 - Show starts here01:09 - Introducing Mr. Venkat Shyam Balepur02:48 - Introducing Mr. Arun Ramdas aka The Big Bear04:59 - Jawa: The legendary bike of 60s09:10 - Bullet/Royal Enfield: The OG Big Daddy of Bikes14:10 - Lambretta: The Family Scooter18:00 - Vespa: The Modern Scooter24:25 - Rajdoot: The Reliable Motorcycle26:41 - Bobby: The Stylish Motorcycle31:38 - Luna: The Cult Classic MopedIn this nostalgic ride through time, we're joined by two passionate bike enthusiasts — Venkat Shyam Balepur & Arun Ramdas, aka The Big Bear — who run their very own garage and are devoted to preserving the legacy of India's iconic retro bikes!
Shawn Ryan Show: Read the notes at at podcastnotes.org. Don't forget to subscribe for free to our newsletter, the top 10 ideas of the week, every Monday --------- Shyam Sankar is the Chief Technology Officer at Palantir Technologies. A builder at heart, he's spent over 20 years designing and deploying cutting-edge software and AI for both government and private sector partners. As Palantir's 13th hire, Shyam helped take the company from scrappy startup to S&P 500 powerhouse. A relentless opponent of inefficiency and red tape, Shyam has made it his mission to overhaul the institutions holding America back—starting with the government. His focus? The Defense Reformation: a bold effort to transform how the U.S. military buys, builds, and fights so we can win—and keep winning. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: https://roka.com - use code SRS https://tryarmra.com/SRS https://BetterHelp.com/SRS https://Blackbuffalo.com https://boncharge.com/SRS https://MeetFabric.com/SHAWN https://ShawnLikesGold.com | 855-936-GOLD https://Helixsleep.com/SRS https://hexclad.com/SRS https://hillsdale.edu/SRS https://PatriotMobile.com/SRS | 972-PATRIOT https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SRS Download the app today and use code SRS https://RocketMoney.com/SRS Shyam Sankar Links: X - https://x.com/ssankar Substack - https://www.shyamsankar.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shyamsankar On The Defense Reformation - https://18theses.com First Breakfast - https://www.firstbreakfast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shawn Ryan Show Key Takeaways Embracing the Founder Persona in America: The founder persona is a unique legacy of America that we should celebrate and embrace Rethinking the Software-Industrial Complex: If software is so great, why does nothing seem to work? Perhaps we need to reevaluate whether the software-industrial complex is genuinely serving society, or merely claiming to Data is not the “new oil”; data is the new snake oil: There is nothing inherently valuable about data – it is only valuable if you can use it to make a decision Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgShyam Sankar is the Chief Technology Officer at Palantir Technologies. A builder at heart, he's spent over 20 years designing and deploying cutting-edge software and AI for both government and private sector partners. As Palantir's 13th hire, Shyam helped take the company from scrappy startup to S&P 500 powerhouse. A relentless opponent of inefficiency and red tape, Shyam has made it his mission to overhaul the institutions holding America back—starting with the government. His focus? The Defense Reformation: a bold effort to transform how the U.S. military buys, builds, and fights so we can win—and keep winning. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: https://roka.com - use code SRS https://tryarmra.com/SRS https://BetterHelp.com/SRS https://Blackbuffalo.com https://boncharge.com/SRS https://MeetFabric.com/SHAWN https://ShawnLikesGold.com | 855-936-GOLD https://Helixsleep.com/SRS https://hexclad.com/SRS https://hillsdale.edu/SRS https://PatriotMobile.com/SRS | 972-PATRIOT https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SRS Download the app today and use code SRS https://RocketMoney.com/SRS Shyam Sankar Links: X - https://x.com/ssankar Substack - https://www.shyamsankar.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shyamsankar On The Defense Reformation - https://18theses.com First Breakfast - https://www.firstbreakfast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shyam Sankar is the Chief Technology Officer at Palantir Technologies. A builder at heart, he's spent over 20 years designing and deploying cutting-edge software and AI for both government and private sector partners. As Palantir's 13th hire, Shyam helped take the company from scrappy startup to S&P 500 powerhouse. A relentless opponent of inefficiency and red tape, Shyam has made it his mission to overhaul the institutions holding America back—starting with the government. His focus? The Defense Reformation: a bold effort to transform how the U.S. military buys, builds, and fights so we can win—and keep winning. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: https://roka.com - use code SRS https://tryarmra.com/SRS https://BetterHelp.com/SRS https://Blackbuffalo.com https://boncharge.com/SRS https://MeetFabric.com/SHAWN https://ShawnLikesGold.com | 855-936-GOLD https://Helixsleep.com/SRS https://hexclad.com/SRS https://hillsdale.edu/SRS https://PatriotMobile.com/SRS | 972-PATRIOT https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SRS Download the app today and use code SRS https://RocketMoney.com/SRS Shyam Sankar Links: X - https://x.com/ssankar Substack - https://www.shyamsankar.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shyamsankar On The Defense Reformation - https://18theses.com First Breakfast - https://www.firstbreakfast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
India doesn't just have the largest population of any country in the world, it also has a thriving community of Mac Admins who are becoming more and more visible as time goes by. In addition to the popular MacAdmins India, with monthly hangouts and other events, this year we are excited to hear about the upcoming Mac Admins India conference. Karthik and Shyam join us to talk about their experiences being part of organising this community as well as what they have planned for the conference. Hosts: Tom Bridge - @tbridge@theinternet.social Marcus Ransom - @marcusransom Guests: Shyam Sundar, Service Manager, Novo Nordisk - LinkedIn Karthikeyan Marappan, macOS Specialist, European Bioinformatics Institute - LinkedIn Links: https://www.macadmins.in https://www.linkedin.com/in/bewithkarthi/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/shyam-sundar-m9490/ admins@macadmins.in Sponsors: Kandji 1Password Nudge Security Watchman Monitoring If you're interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We're @MacAdmPodcast! The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include Weldon Dodd, Damien Barrett, Justin Holt, Chad Swarthout, William Smith, Stephen Weinstein, Seb Nash, Dan McLaughlin, Joe Sfarra, Nate Cinal, Jon Brown, Dan Barker, Tim Perfitt, Ashley MacKinlay, Tobias Linder Philippe Daoust, AJ Potrebka, Adam Burg, & Hamlin Krewson
Highlights from the most recent edition of the Collect 2025 art and design fair, and we preview one of the stories in Monocle’s latest March issue. Plus, we find out more about the designer and theorist Christopher Dresser as a trove of his works go to auction in London. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When a report has an opening like this, you know you have to find a way to get the author on Midrats.As a nation, we are in an undeclared state of emergency.…This is a hot Cold War II. The West has empirically lost deterrence. We must respond to this emergency to regain it.We have a peer adversary: China. “Near-Peer” is a shibboleth, a euphemism to avoid the embarrassment of acknowledging we have peers when we were once peerless. That quote is from The Defense Reformation, written last October by Shyam Sankar the Chief Technology Officer for Palantir.So many of the issues my cohost and I have been covering on Midrats the last decade and a half; personnel reform, Goldwater-Nichols, COCOM reform, the accretion encumbered acquisition program, and more are not just addressed in Sankar's 18 Thesis, as I outlined in my Substack on it a few months ago, he provides solutions and new approaches.Get a fresh cup of coffee, relax, and enjoy an impactful hour of conversation for those interested in reforming the US military towards a stronger, more responsive steward of our nation's defense.SummaryIn this conversation, Sal, Mark, and Shyam Sankar discuss the need for innovation within the Department of Defense. They explore historical parallels, the importance of creativity, and the role a Silicon Valley mindset can have in national security. The discussion emphasizes the need for agility in budgeting, the impact of monopsony on procurement, and the significance of software in modern warfare. They also highlight the importance of founders and innovative thinking in driving change within the defense sector.TakeawaysThe historical context of the Reformation can inform modern defense strategies.Creativity and innovation are essential for overcoming bureaucratic structures in defense.Silicon Valley's involvement in defense technology is crucial for national security.Lessons from the automotive industry can be applied to improve defense procurement.Founders play a vital role in driving innovation and change in organizations.People, processes, and policies must be aligned to optimize defense operations.Monopsony in defense procurement limits competition and innovation.Agility in budgeting is necessary to respond to changing defense needs.Stockpiles are less important than the ability to produce weapons quickly.Software is a key component in achieving asymmetric advantages in warfare.Chapters00:00: Introduction to Defense Reformation03:21: Historical Context: The Reformation and Defense Reform06:18: Creativity and Innovation in Defense09:04: The Role of Silicon Valley in National Security11:42: The Legacy of McNamara and Defense Management14:30: Protecting Innovative Personalities in Defense17:14: The Need for Modernization in Defense Policies20:05: Monopsony in Defense Procurement22:59: Encouraging Founders and Innovation in Defense32:36: The Nature of Venture Capital and Innovation33:08: Learning from Failure: The SpaceX Approach34:21: Breaking Down Bureaucracy: The Need for Reinvention36:24: Institutionalizing Rebellion: Encouraging Innovation38:46: Leveraging Free Market Principles in Military Operations41:06: The Role of Combatant Commanders in Defense Budgeting43:09: Reassessing Cost-Plus Contracting in Defense46:23: The Need for Agility in Budget Processes49:11: The Importance of Production Over Stockpiles52:58: Empowering Decision-Making in Military Leadership57:41: Harnessing Software as a National Superpower
Shyam Sankar, Palantir Technologies CTO, joins The Post's Jonathan Capehart to discuss the impact of AI on companies across industries and America's global technological competitiveness. Conversation recorded on Thursday, December 5, 2024.