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Vanaf 29 juni opent de tentoonstelling 'Christendom en Slavernij' in Museum Catharijneconvent in Utrecht. Vincent van Velsen is curator van de tentoonstelling die gaat over de vaak onbesproken relatie tussen het christendom en het Nederlandse slavernijverleden. Van Velsen werkte eerder voor instellingen als SMBA, Framer Framed en Kunsthuis SYB. Ook is hij conservator fotografie in het Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Presentatie: Andrew Makkinga
Dr. Annette Padilla, PhD, MPH, sMBA currently works as an Associate at Interim Public Management, Chair, Grants Committee US Dept Health & Human Services, Family and Youth Services Bureau, and a Substitute Teacher Pre-School & K-12 at Mesa Public Schools.She is a drug problem prevention expert using policy and strategic planning to drive forward social justice.She is a Evaluator, Director, Leader, Federal, State, & Local Government Manager & Consultant, a Policy Scientist & Expert Strategic Planner. She conferred a Bachelor in health education then a Master of Public Health at San Diego State University. She got her PhD in Public Policy and Administration, Nonprofit Management and Leadership at Walden University.Join Our Email BlastFull Episode ShownotesConnect with guestFollow The Public Health Millennial on InstagramConnect with Omari on LinkedInChapters:@0:00 episode teaser@1:56 Dr. Annette Padilla, PhD, MPH, sMBA Introduction @3:54 How you identify and personal background@5:02 Drug Policy Expertise@8:00 Insights working with diverse students@11:25 Strategic Planning tips @14:34 What is public health?@16:40 Bachelors in Health Education at San Diego State@20:35 Experiences during undergrad @22:50 Undergrad takeaways @25:40 Master of Public Health at San Diego State University @30:18 Experiences during MPH@32:45 Advice for working with elected officials@33:18 MPH takeaways@35:00 Director at YMCA of Orange County@39:30 Program Coordinator/Student Prevention Coordinator at California State University @41:31 Grassroots Organizer LA County@43:05 Training and technical assistance consultant at IPS@45:51 Data management specialist at SDSU Foundation@49:16 Shifting to consulting work@52:31 PhD in public policy & administration & nonprofit management at Walden University@56:58 Experiences during PhD@58:40 Teaching Business and English overseas@1:04:10 Current roles @1:06:10 Future predictions@1:07:58 The Furious Five@1:12:53 Support The Public Health MillennialSupport the showThanks for tuning in. Let's all work together towards a culture of health, wellbeing, and equity for all. ⭐⭐ SUBSCRIBE & Leave a 5-STAR REVIEW! ⭐⭐ Follow & Support:- Contribute to the show (one-time or monthly)- The Public Health Millennial on IG - The Public Health Millennial on LinkedIn - The Public Health Millennial Website- Omari Richins, MPH on LinkedIn- Support on The Public Health Store
Jay, Jackson and Devin review SMBA and derail themselves talking about comics Check out Devin's Tarot card guide here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1E5SNqRdK0MGBqkFVrl_tzMEHO0vAgLvPDO8QTto425c/edit?usp=sharing If you're interested in our upcoming 2022 charity event, keep an eye out on our Facebook page for prizing announcements and other information. You can also join the event Discord here: https://discord.gg/hNPEg6rN38 Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jsaclix If you need to use Podbean's services (hosting or ads), you can use our affiliate links to get one month free/free ad credit, and support us! Affiliate link for unlimited hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/jsaclix Affiliate link for business hosting plan https://www.podbean.com/pro/jsaclix Affiliate link for advertising https://sponsorship.podbean.com/jsaclix Have you heard of http://ClixNexus.com? Clixnexus.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/clixnexus Dishin' Up Clix Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DishinUpClix Happy Little Heroclix Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/happylittleheroclix Check out some Roll20 tutorials here: Happy Little Heroclix - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPJBi-PNiW4 Emily - http://withemily.ca/roll20-for-heroclix-tutorial-set-up-play-tips/ http://www.heroclixin.com/
On this podcast, we are chatting with Amaryth “Amo” Gass who is the co-founder and co-owner of the Sedona Mountain Bike Academy (SMBA). We talk about so many things, like, SMBA's approach to coaching, the anxiety women feel while riding, advice to women starting a coaching business, riding a mullet bike, and the best worst advice she's ever received. Based in Sedona and Flagstaff in Northern Arizona, SMBA is a mountain bike instruction company that offers mountain bike coaching, private lessons, events, community group rides and so much more. SMBA has some amazing clinics such as a drop clinic, cornering clinics, and Sedona Shred clinics for all ages! SMBA also host various group rides throughout the year, and best of all, they empower women's community groups by leading rides and providing coaching discounts. True leaders in their community, SMBA work and support non-profits, and do a ton of community outreach. SMBA is passionate about conserving Northern Arizona's natural environment for generations to come, so their instructors actively educate clients about the local trail system, the fragile and complex desert ecosystem, and their strategies to minimize impact. SMBA has a lot of MTB coaches available to teach you anything you want to learn on a bike or anything you want to improve on a bike. Whether you want to learn to wheelie or learn to ride chunk, the SMBA are the coaches who can get you to level up! Listen to our chat with Amo where we talk about Check out their website here: https://www.sedonamountainbikeacademy.com/ Check out their clinic schedule here: https://www.sedonamountainbikeacademy.com/sedona-mountain-bike-clinics Check out their Youth schedule here: https://www.sedonamountainbikeacademy.com/shred-programming Check out their Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/sedonamtbacademy/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/womensmtbnetwork/support
Sedona Mountain Bike Academy is an outfitter based in Sedona, AZ that helps mountain bikers become better riders. In fact, Julie and I took a lesson with them a little while back and I felt like I had improved overnight because of it. In today's episode, we were joined by Evan Puglia to talk through everything mountain biking and give you a few pointers on how you can become a better rider yourself. Segments from this episode: 00:00 - Intro 2:10 - Evan's background as a rider 7:15 - The team at Sedona Mountain Biking Academy 9:45 - Common errors in mountain biking 17:00 - The fears of getting into mountain biking 22:20 - Evan's favorite trails to ride 25:00 - Some of the challenges Sedona trails are facing 29:30 - How to properly set up your mountain bike To book your next human-powered adventure, visit us at TripOutside.com Listen, watch or read https://www.tripoutside.com/ep-27-sedona-mountain-bike-academy/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tripoutside/message
Digital networks have centralized power over identities and information, creating problems for both markets and democracy. Does the solution require more shared agency over data? What might that look like? This panel discussion is structured around thought experiments to find solutions to this issue. SPEAKERS Matt Prewitt is RadicalxChange Foundation’s president, a writer and blockchain industry advisor, and a former plaintiff’s side antitrust and consumer class action litigator and federal law clerk. Nick Vincent is a Ph.D. student in Northwestern University's Technology and Social Behavior program and is part of the People, Space, and Algorithms Research Group. His broad research interests include human-computer interaction, human-centered machine learning, and social computing. His research focuses on studying the relationships between human-generated data and computing technologies to mitigate the negative impacts of these technologies. His work relates to concepts such as "data dignity", "data as labor", "data leverage", and "data dividends". Kaliya Young also known as the "Identity Woman" has spent the last 15 years working to bring about the creation of a new layer of the internet for people based on open standards. She co-founding the Internet Identity Workshop, which was recently profiled in the Wired UK. In 2017 she graduated in the very first cohort from UT Austin's iSchool with a Master of Science in Identity Management and Security. Her master's thesis The Domains of Identity: A framework for understanding identity systems in contemporary society is being published this month by Anthem Press. In 2019, she traveled to India for two months as a New America India-US Public Interest Technology fellow to study Aadhaar their national ID system. She co-founded HumanFirst.Tech with Shireen Mitchel, a project focused on creating space for diverse voices and building a more inclusive industry. In 2012 she was recognized as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and Fast Company named her as one of the most influential women in tech in 2009. She consults with governments, NGO’s, startups, and enterprises on decentralized identity technologies. MODERATOR Jennifer Morone is the CEO of RadicalxChange Foundation and a multidisciplinary visual artist, activist, and filmmaker. Her work focuses on the human experience in relation to technology, economics, politics, and identity, and the moral and ethical issues that arise from such systems. Her interests lie in exploring ways of creating social justice and equal distribution of the future. Morone is a trained sculptor with BFA from SUNY Purchase and earned her MA in Design Interactions at the Royal College of Art in London with Dunne and Raby. Her work has been presented at institutions, festivals, museums, and galleries around the world including ZKM, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Ars Electronica, HEK, the Martin Gropius Bau, the Science Gallery, Transmediale, SMBA, Carroll/Fletcher Gallery, panke.gallery, Aksioma, Drugo more, and featured extensively on international media outlets such as The Economist, WIRED, WMMNA, Vice, the Guardian, BBC World News, Tagesspiegel, Netzpolitik, the Observer.
This week we have Professional Obstacle Racer, Veejay Jones. He's the North American OCR Champion at the 3k, he's the Youngest Spartan Race Winner in the History of the Sport, Youngest National Championship Series Spartan Race Winner, and called "The Prodigy" from Million Dollar Mile on CBS. Show Sponsor: VENGA This week's sponsor is Venga CBD and we are grateful for the support and partnership. Our guest Veejay Jones is a Venga CBD pro athlete. Venga CBD is designed specifically to help athletes perform their best and Ultra Gels are made from, made from high-quality, PCR, nano-infused broad-spectrum CBD combined with curcumin, may help athletes protect against free radical damage at the cellular level and aid with post-workout inflammation!⠀All their products are THC free, with the highest bioavailability of any CBD because it’s water-soluble CBD. Just go to https://vengaendurance.com/303podcast to order yours today. First-time order is 30% off with code (303PODCAST). We've also added 50% off your first month's subscription with code (303SUBSCRIPTION). In Today's Show Thoughts and Prayers with our TX listeners, their families and neighbors Barry Siff's thoughts on using other countries as models Feature interview with Veejay Jones Endurance News - Making swimming pools safer by reducing chlorine disinfection byproducts What New in the 303 - Bill and BRAC; Youth MTB Skill Camp Video of the Week - Veejay Monkey Bar Technique Interview Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch® UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel serious athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. Steady energy equals sustained performance! You put in the training, so don't let nutrition limit your performance. Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co, Interview with Veejay Jones OCR athletes have to train for the endurance, body strength and skills to navigate obstacles. This week's guest Veejay Jones has been dominating the world of Spartan Racing. Veejay has racked up some impressive stats in the past year. That's right Veejay had 8 races, 6 wins, 1 2nd and 1 6th place: 1st Place Pro Men - 2020 MX National Series - Spartan Sprint Acapulco - 03/07/20 1st Place Pro Men - 2020 MX National Series - Spartan Sprint Acapulco - 03/07/20 2nd Place Men's Elite - 2020 U.S. National Series - JAX Spartan Sprint - 02/23/20 1st Place Men's Elite - San Jose Spartan Sprint - 02/15/20 1st Place Men’s Elite - SoCal Spartan Sprint - 1/26/20 1st Place Men’s Elite - SoCal Spartan Super - 1/25/20 Veejay also holds the honor of being the Youngest Spartan Race Winner in history! Veejay is also a VENGA CBD pro athlete. Let's get into our interview with Veejay Jones! About 13 minutes into the interview there's a short minute or two where there's a difference in the audio from Veejay's microphone. We get it corrected pretty quick and the remaining Post Interview: The OCR Performance Project Virus International and an OCR line of clothing Running Mechanics Clothes that don’t limit movement Tough Tread - Noramco Black Forest Performance Training Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance is the kind of peace of mind you need as an active outdoor enthusiast. Buddy’s mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. You can now get on-demand accident insurance to make sure you get cash for bills fast and fill any gaps between your current coverage. Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account. There's no commitment or charge to create one. Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day. Check it out! Endurance News: Making swimming pools safer by reducing chlorine disinfection byproducts Swimming in indoor or outdoor pools is a healthy form of exercise and recreation for many people. However, studies have linked compounds that arise from chlorine disinfection of the pools to respiratory problems, including asthma, in avid swimmers. Now, researchers reporting in ACS' Environmental Science & Technology have found that using a complementary form of disinfection, known as copper-silver ionization (CSI), can decrease disinfection byproducts and cell toxicity of chlorinated swimming pool water. Disinfecting swimming pool water is necessary to inactivate harmful pathogens. Although an effective disinfectant, chlorine can react with organic matter and compounds introduced by swimmers, such as those in sweat, urine, sunscreens and cosmetics, to produce disinfection byproducts (DBPs). Epidemiological studies have linked DBPs to health problems, including respiratory issues, bladder cancer, and pregnancy and birth complications. One way to reduce the amount of added chlorine is through the use of complementary disinfection strategies, such as CSI, which involves generating antimicrobial copper and silver ions by electrolysis. Susan Richardson and colleagues wondered whether using CSI along with reduced chlorine levels could disinfect pool water while also reducing DBP formation and toxicity. To find out, the researchers collected water samples from two pools treated with CSI and chlorine -- one outdoor and one indoor. They detected 71 DBPs, some of which were quantified for the first time in pools. In experiments with mammalian cells in the lab, the team found that the indoor pool samples were more toxic to cells than the outdoor samples, likely because outdoor DBPs can volatilize in the open air or degrade with sunlight over time. In indoor pool water, the lowest levels of DBP formation and toxicity were observed when the lowest amount of chlorine was used in combination with CSI. To control for factors such as number of swimmers, temperature and pH, the researchers also conducted experiments in simulated pools with a solution added that mimics human body fluids, and they observed similar results. These data suggest that using CSI with lower amounts of chlorine could be a way to make swimming safer, the researchers say. What's New in the 303: Skill Building Adventure Camps This Spring and Summer for Youth Mountain Bikers. Are your kids wanting to improve their mountain bike skills? Maybe they want to join their high school cycling team or simply participate in some fun rides with their friends and get top notch coaching along the way?Whatever the case, the Singletrack Mountain Bike Adventures (SMBA) has a slew of programs to help you and your kids. Lets face it, especially right now, kids are looking for some adventure more than ever and as fast as programs fill up, now is the time to check out these opportunities! With a variety of programs for youth of all ages, SMBA offers a spring session, two summer sessions, each with options for more or fewer days per week. New for 2021: a high school league prep program with 6 hours of mountain bike foundational skills training https://smba.lertprograms.com/high-school-mountain-bike-competition-skills/ and a full season Epic Team option focusing on big rides and adventures through both the spring and summer sessions. Registration opens January 18th. Letter from Editor, Bill Plock, Why I Wanted to Join BRAC Some people may wonder why I wanted to join the BRAC board, now known as Coloradocycling.org. After all I am not known as a bike racer or a race promoter or race director. Those have been the typical titles of most board members. I am more known, athletically at least, as a triathlete—hopefully professionally more known as the owner/publisher of 303Endurance—which owns 303Cycling.com and 303Triathlon.com and the 303Endurance Podcast. So I am not your typical board member. But that’s precisely why I wanted to join the team. The current board has a lot of talent—on and off the bike. They care about cycling first and foremost. They care about racing too. They, like me want to do everything possible to foster the best cycling culture in the country. I met BRAC President Andy Johnson about a year ago and we shared a beer on my porch and brainstormed ideas on how we could create an environment of more inclusion and getting more people to explore racing or doing group bike events and rides. We talked about ways BRAC could provide more value to cycling. I then interviewed Executive Director Shawn Ferrel and learned more about him and it was clear these guys love bikes and the lifestyle that goes with them, just like I do. Video of the Week: Technique Tuesday - Ep. 1 - Monkey Bars Upcoming Interviews: Rocky Harris - Rocky Harris, CEO of USA Triathlon is joining us to talk about the Endurance Exchange, the State of the Sport and the latest on USAT strategy. Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
This week we have Professional Obstacle Racer, Veejay Jones. He's the North American OCR Champion at the 3k, he's the Youngest Spartan Race Winner in the History of the Sport, Youngest National Championship Series Spartan Race Winner, and called "The Prodigy" from Million Dollar Mile on CBS. Show Sponsor: VENGA This week's sponsor is Venga CBD and we are grateful for the support and partnership. Our guest Veejay Jones is a Venga CBD pro athlete. Venga CBD is designed specifically to help athletes perform their best and Ultra Gels are made from, made from high-quality, PCR, nano-infused broad-spectrum CBD combined with curcumin, may help athletes protect against free radical damage at the cellular level and aid with post-workout inflammation!⠀All their products are THC free, with the highest bioavailability of any CBD because it’s water-soluble CBD. Just go to https://vengaendurance.com/303podcast to order yours today. First-time order is 30% off with code (303PODCAST). We've also added 50% off your first month's subscription with code (303SUBSCRIPTION). In Today's Show Thoughts and Prayers with our TX listeners, their families and neighbors Barry Siff's thoughts on using other countries as models Feature interview with Veejay Jones Endurance News - Making swimming pools safer by reducing chlorine disinfection byproducts What New in the 303 - Bill and BRAC; Youth MTB Skill Camp Video of the Week - Veejay Monkey Bar Technique Interview Sponsor: UCAN Take your performance to the next level with UCAN Energy and Bars made with SuperStarch® UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars to fuel serious athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. Steady energy equals sustained performance! You put in the training, so don't let nutrition limit your performance. Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co, Interview with Veejay Jones OCR athletes have to train for the endurance, body strength and skills to navigate obstacles. This week's guest Veejay Jones has been dominating the world of Spartan Racing. Veejay has racked up some impressive stats in the past year. That's right Veejay had 8 races, 6 wins, 1 2nd and 1 6th place: 1st Place Pro Men - 2020 MX National Series - Spartan Sprint Acapulco - 03/07/20 1st Place Pro Men - 2020 MX National Series - Spartan Sprint Acapulco - 03/07/20 2nd Place Men's Elite - 2020 U.S. National Series - JAX Spartan Sprint - 02/23/20 1st Place Men's Elite - San Jose Spartan Sprint - 02/15/20 1st Place Men’s Elite - SoCal Spartan Sprint - 1/26/20 1st Place Men’s Elite - SoCal Spartan Super - 1/25/20 Veejay also holds the honor of being the Youngest Spartan Race Winner in history! Veejay is also a VENGA CBD pro athlete. Let's get into our interview with Veejay Jones! About 13 minutes into the interview there's a short minute or two where there's a difference in the audio from Veejay's microphone. We get it corrected pretty quick and the remaining Post Interview: The OCR Performance Project Virus International and an OCR line of clothing Running Mechanics Clothes that don’t limit movement Tough Tread - Noramco Black Forest Performance Training Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance is the kind of peace of mind you need as an active outdoor enthusiast. Buddy’s mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. You can now get on-demand accident insurance to make sure you get cash for bills fast and fill any gaps between your current coverage. Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account. There's no commitment or charge to create one. Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day. Check it out! Endurance News: Making swimming pools safer by reducing chlorine disinfection byproducts Swimming in indoor or outdoor pools is a healthy form of exercise and recreation for many people. However, studies have linked compounds that arise from chlorine disinfection of the pools to respiratory problems, including asthma, in avid swimmers. Now, researchers reporting in ACS' Environmental Science & Technology have found that using a complementary form of disinfection, known as copper-silver ionization (CSI), can decrease disinfection byproducts and cell toxicity of chlorinated swimming pool water. Disinfecting swimming pool water is necessary to inactivate harmful pathogens. Although an effective disinfectant, chlorine can react with organic matter and compounds introduced by swimmers, such as those in sweat, urine, sunscreens and cosmetics, to produce disinfection byproducts (DBPs). Epidemiological studies have linked DBPs to health problems, including respiratory issues, bladder cancer, and pregnancy and birth complications. One way to reduce the amount of added chlorine is through the use of complementary disinfection strategies, such as CSI, which involves generating antimicrobial copper and silver ions by electrolysis. Susan Richardson and colleagues wondered whether using CSI along with reduced chlorine levels could disinfect pool water while also reducing DBP formation and toxicity. To find out, the researchers collected water samples from two pools treated with CSI and chlorine -- one outdoor and one indoor. They detected 71 DBPs, some of which were quantified for the first time in pools. In experiments with mammalian cells in the lab, the team found that the indoor pool samples were more toxic to cells than the outdoor samples, likely because outdoor DBPs can volatilize in the open air or degrade with sunlight over time. In indoor pool water, the lowest levels of DBP formation and toxicity were observed when the lowest amount of chlorine was used in combination with CSI. To control for factors such as number of swimmers, temperature and pH, the researchers also conducted experiments in simulated pools with a solution added that mimics human body fluids, and they observed similar results. These data suggest that using CSI with lower amounts of chlorine could be a way to make swimming safer, the researchers say. What's New in the 303: Skill Building Adventure Camps This Spring and Summer for Youth Mountain Bikers. Are your kids wanting to improve their mountain bike skills? Maybe they want to join their high school cycling team or simply participate in some fun rides with their friends and get top notch coaching along the way?Whatever the case, the Singletrack Mountain Bike Adventures (SMBA) has a slew of programs to help you and your kids. Lets face it, especially right now, kids are looking for some adventure more than ever and as fast as programs fill up, now is the time to check out these opportunities! With a variety of programs for youth of all ages, SMBA offers a spring session, two summer sessions, each with options for more or fewer days per week. New for 2021: a high school league prep program with 6 hours of mountain bike foundational skills training https://smba.lertprograms.com/high-school-mountain-bike-competition-skills/ and a full season Epic Team option focusing on big rides and adventures through both the spring and summer sessions. Registration opens January 18th. Letter from Editor, Bill Plock, Why I Wanted to Join BRAC Some people may wonder why I wanted to join the BRAC board, now known as Coloradocycling.org. After all I am not known as a bike racer or a race promoter or race director. Those have been the typical titles of most board members. I am more known, athletically at least, as a triathlete—hopefully professionally more known as the owner/publisher of 303Endurance—which owns 303Cycling.com and 303Triathlon.com and the 303Endurance Podcast. So I am not your typical board member. But that’s precisely why I wanted to join the team. The current board has a lot of talent—on and off the bike. They care about cycling first and foremost. They care about racing too. They, like me want to do everything possible to foster the best cycling culture in the country. I met BRAC President Andy Johnson about a year ago and we shared a beer on my porch and brainstormed ideas on how we could create an environment of more inclusion and getting more people to explore racing or doing group bike events and rides. We talked about ways BRAC could provide more value to cycling. I then interviewed Executive Director Shawn Ferrel and learned more about him and it was clear these guys love bikes and the lifestyle that goes with them, just like I do. Video of the Week: Technique Tuesday - Ep. 1 - Monkey Bars Upcoming Interviews: Rocky Harris - Rocky Harris, CEO of USA Triathlon is joining us to talk about the Endurance Exchange, the State of the Sport and the latest on USAT strategy. Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Meet the RadicalxChange(s) podcast and its hosts Jennifer Morone and Matt Prewitt. Jennifer Lyn Morone is RadicalxChange Foundation's CEO and a multidisciplinary visual artist, activist, and filmmaker. Her work focuses on the human experience with technology, economics, politics, and identity, and the moral and ethical issues that arise from such systems. Her interests lie in exploring ways of creating social justice and equal distribution of the future. Morone is a trained sculptor with BFA from SUNY Purchase and earned her MA in Design Interactions at the Royal College of Art in London with Dunne and Raby. Her work has been presented at institutions, festivals, museums, and galleries around the world, including ZKM, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Ars Electronica, HEK, the Martin Gropius Bau, the Science Gallery, Transmediale, SMBA, Carroll/Fletcher Gallery, panke.gallery, Aksioma, Drugo more, and featured extensively on international media outlets such as The Economist, WIRED, WMMNA, Vice, the Guardian, BBC World News, Tagesspiegel, Netzpolitik, the Observer.Matt Prewitt is RadicalxChange Foundation's president, a writer and blockchain industry advisor, and a former plaintiff's side antitrust and consumer class action litigator and federal law clerk.This trailer featured RadicalxChange(s) interviews with Fred Turner, Jo Guldi, and Tom Atlee. Credits• Production by Angela Corpus and Jennifer Morone• Editing and Sound Engineering by Jennifer Morone• Music by MagnusMoone “Wind in the Willows” is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) If you like this podcast you might also like our other series called “RadicalxChange Replayed.” RadicalxChange is a global movement for next-generation political economies. It advances plurality, equality, community, and decentralization through upgrades of democracy, markets, the data economy, the commons, and identity. Find out more about RadicalxChange at www.radicalxchange.org. Founded by Glen Weyl during the wake of public discussion about his book “Radical Markets” in 2018, RadicalxChange Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to advancing the RxC movement, building community, and educating about democratic innovation. Please support RadicalxChange Foundation and productions like this with a crypto or PayPal donation.
In 2020, ideological conflicts reached a fever pitch, and the media landscape has become extraordinarily disorienting. Are we simply heading into a more fragmented era? This panel aims to find the light at the end of the tunnel, discussing all kinds of approaches to discover common ground for a more nuanced and vital politics. SPEAKERS Paula Berman is a researcher and builder at the intersection of technology and democracy. She is a founding member of Democracy Earth Foundation, a non-profit organization backed by Y Combinator and Templeton World Charity Foundation, building open-source censorship-resistant digital democracies. Jennifer Lyn Morone is the RadicalxChange Foundation CEO and a multidisciplinary visual artist, activist, and filmmaker. Her work focuses on the human experience about technology, economics, politics, and identity, and the moral and ethical issues that arise from such systems. Her interests lie in exploring ways of creating social justice and equal distribution of the future. Morone is a trained sculptor with BFA from SUNY Purchase and earned her MA in Design Interactions at the Royal College of Art in London with Dunne and Raby. Her work has been presented at institutions, festivals, museums, and galleries around the world, including ZKM, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Ars Electronica, HEK, the Martin Gropius Bau, the Science Gallery, Transmediale, SMBA, Carroll/Fletcher Gallery, panke.gallery, Aksioma, Drugo more, and featured extensively on international media outlets such as The Economist, WIRED, WMMNA, Vice, the Guardian, BBC World News, Tagesspiegel, Netzpolitik, the Observer. Mark R. Reiff is the author of five books, including In the Name of Liberty: The Argument for Universal Unionization (Cambridge University Press, 2020); On Unemployment, Volume I and II (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), and Exploitation and Economic Justice in the Liberal Capitalist State (Oxford University Press, 2013). He has taught political, legal, and moral philosophy at the University of Manchester, the University of Durham, the University of California at Davis, Sonoma State University, and the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. Before returning to academia in 1998, he was a practicing lawyer, representing clients in commercial litigation matters for many years. In 2008-09 he was a Faculty Fellow at the Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University. His current book project is called The Unbearable Resilience of Illiberalism. Abstracts of all his work, plus excerpts from his books, samples of his papers, and more, are available on his website: www.markreiff.org. MODERATOR Leon Erichsen is an entrepreneurship and technology evangelist at RadicalxChange Foundation, a nonprofit organization building next-generation political economies. Previously, he has worked as a venture analyst for the Blockchain Labs of Accelerator Frankfurt, a crypto-focused go-to-market program for early-stage startups. He graduated with the Class of 2020 in Management, Philosophy & Economics (B.Sc.) at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, where he directed the student initiatives FS Blockchain and FS Model United Nations.
En esta serie, nuestro anfitrión J.B. Adams entrevista a Serg Albino, cofundador y director ejecutivo de ecoSpears, una empresa de impacto que ofrece soluciones de tecnología limpia rentables y ecológicas para destruir los contaminantes orgánicos persistentes de nuestra tierra y vías fluviales. El Sr. Albino es un emprendedor en serie con una larga carrera en tecnología, ingeniería y consultoría. Se graduó de Crummer en 2010 como parte de SMBA 05.
En esta serie, nuestro anfitrión J.B. Adams entrevista a Serg Albino, cofundador y director ejecutivo de ecoSpears, una empresa de impacto que ofrece soluciones de tecnología limpia rentables y ecológicas para destruir los contaminantes orgánicos persistentes de nuestra tierra y vías fluviales. El Sr. Albino es un emprendedor en serie con una larga carrera en tecnología, ingeniería y consultoría. Se graduó de Crummer en 2010 como parte de SMBA 05.
In this show, host J.B. Adams interviews Serg Albino, Co-Founder and CEO of ecoSpears, an impact venture delivering cost-effective and eco-friendly cleantech solutions to destroy persistent organic pollutants from our land and waterways. Mr. Albino is a serial entrepreneur with a long career in technology, engineering, and consulting. He graduated from Crummer in 2010 as a part of SMBA 05.
In this show, host J.B. Adams interviews Serg Albino, Co-Founder and CEO of ecoSpears, an impact venture delivering cost-effective and eco-friendly cleantech solutions to destroy persistent organic pollutants from our land and waterways. Mr. Albino is a serial entrepreneur with a long career in technology, engineering, and consulting. He graduated from Crummer in 2010 as a part of SMBA 05.
In this show, host J.B. Adams interviews Serg Albino, Co-Founder and CEO of ecoSpears, an impact venture delivering cost-effective and eco-friendly cleantech solutions to destroy persistent organic pollutants from our land and waterways. Mr. Albino is a serial entrepreneur with a long career in technology, engineering, and consulting. He graduated from Crummer in 2010 as a part of SMBA 05.
This history of the corporation is a meandering and expanding one but one thing that is common among them, more often than not, is that the profit motive overshadows the potential negative impacts they have on society and the place we all call home. While today’s landscape of corporate structure has broadened to include more mission driven, or worker owned structures, there remain mechanisms in place and questions left unasked that keep the corporation fundamentally flawed. In this session we will hear from leading experts who are asking those questions and are developing mechanisms that can radically move the goalpost. SPEAKERSColin Mayer is the Peter Moores Professor of Management Studies at the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and the European Corporate Governance Institute, a Professorial Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford and an Honorary Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford and St Anne’s College, Oxford. He is a member of the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal, the UK Government Natural Capital Committee, and the Board of Trustees of the Oxford Playhouse. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2017 New Year Honours. He was chairman of Oxera Ltd. between 1986 and 2010 and is a director of the energy modelling company, Aurora Energy Research Ltd. He leads the British Academy enquiry into “the Future of the Corporation” and his most recent book Prosperity: Better Business Makes the Greater Good is published by Oxford University Press. Michelle Meagher is a Senior Policy Fellow at the University College London Centre for Law, Economics and Society and co-founder of the Inclusive Competition Forum, a think tank focused on democratising corporate power and the enforcement of competition law. Michelle is a UK- and US-qualified lawyer, specialising in competition law and corporate governance. Michelle sits on the corporate governance committee of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Michelle's first book, Competition is Killing Us: How Big Business is Harming Our Society and Planet - and What To Do About It, will be published by Penguin Business in September 2020. Nathan Schneider is an assistant professor of media studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he leads the Media Enterprise Design Lab. He is the author of Everything for Everyone: The Radical Tradition that Is Shaping the Next Economy, published by Nation Books, and two previous books, God in Proof: The Story of a Search from the Ancients to the Internet and Thank You, Anarchy: Notes from the Occupy Apocalypse, both published by University of California Press. His articles have appeared in publications including Harper’s, The Nation, The New Republic, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and others, along with regular columns for America, a national Catholic weekly. He has lectured at universities including Columbia, Fordham, Harvard, MIT, NYU, the University of Bologna, and Yale. In 2015, he co-organized “Platform Cooperativism,” a pioneering conference on democratic online platforms at The New School, and co-edited the subsequent book, Ours to Hack and to Own: The Rise of Platform Cooperativism, a New Vision for the Future of Work and a Fairer Internet. Follow his work on social media at @ntnsndr or at his website, nathanschneider.info. Jennifer Lyn Morone is the CEO of RadicalxChange Foundation and a multi-disciplinary visual artist, activist, and filmmaker. Her work focuses on the human experience in relation to technology, economics, politics, and identity and the moral and ethical issues that arise from such systems. Her interests lie in exploring ways of creating social justice and equal distribution of the future. Morone is a trained sculptor with BFA from SUNY Purchase and earned her MA in Design Interactions at the Royal College of Art in London with Dunne and Raby. Her work has been presented at institutions, festivals, museums, and galleries around the world including ZKM, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Ars Electronica, HEK, the Martin Gropius Bau, the Science Gallery, Transmediale, SMBA, Carroll/Fletcher Gallery, panke.gallery, Aksioma, Drugo more, and featured extensively on international media outlets such as the Economist, WIRED, WMMNA, Vice, the Guardian, BBC World News, Tagesspiegel, Netzpolitik, the Observer.
How much of our destinies do we control? How much is predetermined? And how much do the environments around us play a role in who we can be or what we can do? As entrepreneurs, we like to think that we own our destinies, that we are 100% in charge. But the real world has a habit of reminding us that dreams are just that – dreams – and not everyone will see the same vision that we do. “I walked in [to SMBA] and I was ready to apply for a loan and made my pitch to score, and the woman said to me, ‘Yeah, I don't think this is going to work. You have three strikes against you: You're a woman, you're in debt, and I don't know any successful black women in financial services, so I think you should do something else.” That's Melissa Bradley, the cofounder at Ureeka, a company on a mission to democratize economic opportunity for underrepresented entrepreneurs. She has always dreamed big. But it wasn't until her dreams started to expand beyond what traditional society could offer her that she realized in order to create her personal destiny, she'd have to change reality for everyone else in the process. --- Learn more about The Journey at mission.org/thejourney. The Journey is sponsored by our friends at Salesforce Essentials. We use Salesforce Essentials every day and it's part of our own business journey. Essentials combines sales and service tools in a single app to help small businesses win customers and keep them happy. See how Salesforce Essentials can help you be your best business at salesforce.com/thejourney.
Chemical Carcinogenesis - Carcinogen | Carcinogen & Cancer | Types Of Carcinogen - Are Carcinogens Hiding in Products You Use Most? https://marcelamagdapopamd.com/about/ https://www.intrinsicmotivation.life/ Everyone uses such products as deodorant, shampoo, hand soap, body wash, moisturizer, shaving cream, cologne or makeup. But few consider whether doing so might be harmful to their health. The same goes for laundry and cleaning products. Marcela Magda Popa, M.D., has done the research and she knows that we are putting a lot of toxic ingredients on our skin, which as the body's largest organ, absorbs a lot of these poisons. Let Dr. Popa explain how to find healthier readily available alternative products. The author of “Keep Away from GRAS: Why Safe Everyday Products Are Making You Sick and Simple Strategies to Recover Your Health” was forced to take early retirement from her job as an internal medicine physician because of her stubborn autoimmune arthritis. Although a difficult period for her, it brought the time to research the suspicion she had formed that “generally recognized as safe” ingredients used in foods, cosmetics, cookware, hygiene products, and other products may be making people sicker. Marcela Magda Popa graduated from Carol Davilla Medical School in Bucharest, Romania, and completed residency training in the United States. She's been featured on MSN Lifestyle, SheKnows, Elite Daily, Bustle, and in Business Insider. carcinogenesis and carcinogens - usmle step 1 pathology neoplasia , dr g bhanu prakash. “chemical carcinogenesis and cancer preventive effects of anticarcinogenic foods”. The liver's role in vinyl chloride toxicity and carcinogenicity is providing a better understanding of the chemical carcinogenesis mechanism Chemical Carcinogenesis Pathology Simplified The unified hypothesis, for the carcinogenic properties of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), predicts that the 7- hydroxymethyl sulfate ester, SMBA, plays... Proceedings of a Workshop on Approaches to Assess the Significance of Experimental Chemical Carcinogenesis Data for Man organized by IARC and the ... Jun 27, 2017 - ... Rat Liver Preneoplastic Lesions Induced by Chemical Carcinogenesis ... altered hepatic foci induced by carcinogens, in most animal models, ... Jan 1, 2016 - 3 The Millers and Chemical Carcinogenesis. In: The Understanding, Prevention and Control of Human Cancer. Author: Robert G. McKinnell. (Syracuse), the Kresge Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, the Wentworth ... and Animal Laboratory Correlations in Chemical Carcinogenesis, Ablex, Norwood, ... Chapter 8: Chemical Carcinogenesis ... A carcinogen is an agent whose administration to previously untreated animals leads to a statistically significant ... Mar 17, 2016 - These animal models resemble human skin cancer development, in that genetic changes caused by carcinogens and pro‑inflammatory cytokines ... Ames' test to detect the mutagenic property of a chemicals. CHEMICAL. CARCINOGENESIS. Which classes of chemicals tend to be carcinogens? _ Epoxides:. Carcinogen, any of a number of agents that can cause cancer in humans. They can be divided into three major categories: chemical carcinogens (including ... Skin Hyperproliferation and Susceptibility to Chemical Carcinogenesis in ... mice to the development of skin tumors upon exposure to chemical carcinogens. Chemical carcinogenesis: Too many rodent carcinogens*. (tumor promotion/mutagenesis/mitogenesis/anlmal cancer tests). BRUCE N. AMEStt AND Lois ... Applied Tumor Biology · Virotherapy · Virus-associated Carcinogenesis ... Chemical Biology Core Facility · Electron Microscopy · Flow Cytometry · Genomics and ... May 31, 2017 - Early cancer research focused primarily on chemical carcinogenesis in rat models and helped establish clear causal links between ... Read chapter Historical and Theoretical Aspects of Chemical Carcinogenesis: Particulate Polycyclic Organic Matter... Amazon.in - Buy Chemical Carcinogenesis and Mutage --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/intrinsic-motivation/support
Author Dr. Robert Carter joins us first to explain his neuroscience-based strategies for maximizing your potential as a PhD. Then Guillem de Pedro, PhD, shares his poersonal industry transition journey. Finally, Ramya Raman, PhD, discusses the unparalleled career value of SMBA for PhDs who want fulfilling jobs with excellent pay. What does neuroscience…
It’s true: IT pros usually aren’t famous for their sales and marketing skills. But that shouldn’t stop tech experts from building their own business when they see the opportunity to do so. It certainly didn’t stop the founder of Integrated Technology Systems NYC, Michael Coopersmith. In this episode of B2B Tech Talk, guest host James Carbary of Sweet Fish Media catches up with Michael to talk business at Ingram Micro’s ONE event. The two discuss: How Michael went from IT pioneer to owner of a multi-million-dollar company Michael’s approach to keeping data secure for SMBs How being an Ingram Micro partner has helped Michael’s business succeed Follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Sponsored by Cisco and Ingram Micro Financial Solutions Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.
No matter the size of your IT company, there are four staples you need in order to offer your customers real, unparalleled value. In this episode of B2B Tech Talk, live from Ingram Micro’s ONE event, guest host James Carbary of Sweet Fish Media speaks with the CEO and founder of Information Technology Professionals (ITP), Paul Hager. The two discuss: 4 boxes today’s IT businesses need to check Offering IT customers more value The benefits of being part of Ingram Micro’s SMB Alliance Follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Sponsored by Cisco and Ingram Micro Financial Solutions Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.
Author and PhD Coyte Cooper joins us to share his own wild transition out of academia. He explains how other PhDs can see rejection as an opportunity and use it to their advantage. Then PhD Yaping Moshier, sMBA, discusses how PhDs can work toward their own industry career in regulatory affairs. What happens…
Interviews with movers and shakers and new starters of the business world in Surrey
Jackie Mitchell talks to Shirley Moralee, Economic Development Officer, Spelthorne Borough Council, talks about the forthcoming Spelthorne Means Business Awards www.spelthorne.gov.uk/SMBA, George Robinson managing director of Bradbury Robinson, a digital agency www.bradburyrobinson.co.uk, Jess and Louise Rugeris owners of Born From Necessity, a zero waste store in East Molesey www.bornfromnecessity.co.uk and Marc Blunden from KML Occupational Health Ltd in Esher www.kmloh.com
This week, the SMBA ‘20 students recap the last week in the life of SMBA 20. Points of discussion include recent guest speakers, our latest social outing, and topics of interest in the world of sports business. This week’s podcast contributors: Aaron Dryden Graham Lyman Tak Matsumoto Jenn Gerdes This week’s podcast producers: Kyle Robb
This week, the SMBA ‘20 students recap a busy two weeks in the SMBA program including volunteering at the World Congress of Sports and the many guest speakers from this week. As always, they also run through this week’s sports biz news. This week’s podcast contributors: Aaron Dryden Graham Lyman Morgan Pefanis Kyle Robb This week’s podcast producers: Scott Patterson Jenn Gerdes
This week's podcast recaps our week in the program and takes a look into bad beats of sports betting, Petco Park, the release of the upcoming ICC schedule and the possibility of MLS implementing a promotion, regulation system for soccer. This week’s podcast contributors: Kyle Robb Jenn Gerdes Tak Matsumoto
This week’s podcast takes a look at Body Armor’s recent business successes, the streams of revenue and gambling surrounding the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, esports growth at the collegiate level, and our thoughts and picks for March Madness. This week’s podcast contributors: Aaron Dryden Kyle Robb Scott Patterson Tyler Drew This week’s podcast producers: Graham Lyman Jenn Gerdes Scott Patterson
This week, the students of the Class of 2020 recapped the guest speakers and WISE Power Play Event before jumping into discussions of the NBA jersey patch deals, MLB collective bargaining agreement, and MLB international series. This week’s podcast contributors: Aaron Dryden Graham Lyman Kyle Robb Tyler Drew This week’s podcast producers: Jenn Gerdes Scott Patterson
After today's first Statistics midterm of the year, current Sports MBA students Aaron Dryden (SMBA '20), Jenn Gerdes (SMBA '20), Tak Matsumoto (SMBA '20), Scott Patterson (SMBA '20), and Kyle Robb (SMBA '20) got together to discuss the year they've experienced in SDSU Sports MBA thus far. This episode is a brief one, but it will set the table for much more to come on the SDSU Sports MBA Podcast with SMBA '20.
This episodes SMBA members are: Alice Jackson - Best Business Enabler - alicejackson@bestbusinessenabler.com Charlie McIntyre - CM Services - mcintyre_charlie@hotmail.com Craig Burgess - Deft Ear - craig@deftear.com Dan Robinson - Business Alchemist - daniel@businessalchemist.co.uk You can meet and learn about the members featured in this episode by visiting one of our weekly network events. For further information you can email us at info@smba.org.uk or visit our website at www.smba.org.uk
The new Sports MBA cohort has been here less than a month, but it's been a hectic few weeks. Current students Chelsea Devine, Ryan Huckabey, Ryan Lieu, Jessica Luttrell, and Ahkeel Whitehead (all SMBA ’19) discuss orientation, volunteer opportunities, guest speakers, and much more in the group's first podcast of the year.
Julia Hernandez (SMBA '18) spent the summer reading all 373 pages of MLB's new collective bargaining agreement. She shares some of her newly-found knowledge with fellow classmates (and fellow baseball geeks) Drew Pomeroy and Forrest Lockwood, who add a few thoughts of their own.
Where are they now? Members of the SMBA Class of 2014 Walter Franco, Dom Lucq, Steve Fuller, Carlos Maldonado, and Adam John reunite and catch up on where their careers are at, three years after graduation. The crew also offers up some tips for the current SMBA class to get through the remainder of their program, and general advice for aspiring sports business professionals.
SMBA '18's Drew Pomeroy, Tom Ruyle, Forrest Lockwood, and actual tax master Kanta Ito discuss the impact of state income taxes on free agency decisions, exactly how much Uncle Sam can take out of an athlete's pocketbook, and why players and their agents need to take all of this into consideration when negotiating with teams.
SMBA Alumnus Dominic Lucq ('14), Partnership Sales Manager for the NBA Champion Golden State Warriors - and former host of the Sports MBA Podcast - calls in to discuss the Warriors' philosophy on building partnerships and maintaining relationships with their sponsors, exciting developments for the team in connection with their under-construction arena in San Francisco, and shares some advice for young professionals looking to break into the sports business.
The second part of SMBA '18's Dominican Republic reflection, live from the (San Diego) classroom! The cohort look back on their time after being immersed in Dominican culture for eight days, and discuss their eye-opening lessons and favorite moments.
SMBA '18 live from the Dominican Republic! The cohort share their experiences and impressions from their first 24 hours overseas and discuss their work with MLB, the San Diego Padres, and the Baseball Cares non-profit organization at a local secondary school.
Three of the SMBA '18 cohort - Tom, Drew, and Forrest - dive deep into E-Sports, talking about the major players involved and whether we're seeing a bubble in the industry. Drew and Forrest also issue a challenge to each other.
Manny Anekal of E-Sports publication The Next Level stops by to answer some of SMBA '18's questions about E-Sports, and a few of the cohort get a crash course in the booming industry.
This season marks the 50th anniversary of the Pittsburgh Penguins, and Sports MBA alumnus Jack Tipton (SMBA '06), Director of Partnership Marketing, had an idea to commemorate the occasion. Taking a page from Willy Wonka, Jack conceptualized a Penguins Golden Ticket promotion that involved all departments of the organization and its partners. The Penguins created 50 gold-plated "golden tickets" and fans who got one were eligible for a grand prize drawing of two season tickets for the next 20 seasons. Jack discusses how he conceived of this idea, sold it internally, got it through the legal team, and pitched the idea to corporate partners.
When the Aztec Rugby team heard from head coach Alex Lichtig (SMBA '16) that they would head to Georgia for spring break, most players assumed they'd be on a quick flight to Atlanta to play Georgia Tech. Thanks to a satellite SDSU campus in Tbilisi, Georgia (the Caucasus Eurasian country, not the U.S. state), the Aztecs were presented with an opportunity to represent the United States on a goodwill rugby tour halfway across the globe. In this episode, Sports MBA program director Scott Minto (SMBA '06) talks with Aztec Rugby Head Coach Alex Lichtig (SMBA '16) about the team's journey and what his athletes learned from the experience.
Las Vegas native Zac Ipson (SMBA '18) and Oakland Raiders fan Forrest Lockwood (SMBA '18) each have strong feelings about the Raiders' upcoming move to the desert. They discuss the Raiders' move, the viability of Las Vegas as a major sports market, and the stadium financing boondoggle.
Nick Loewen (SMBA '18) played college basketball in Canada, professional basketball in Spain, and he's been to the Final Four as a spectator. Nick stops by to share his unique perspective on sponsorship activations at the Final Four and advertising trends in the European leagues that we may see stateside sooner rather than later.
The SMBA '18 baseball panel comes back to organize the "Ultimate Fantasy Baseball League", taking into account not only MLB player statistics, but the players' overall value to their new franchises. Sponsorships, marketability, and community involvement are all considered, and the panel each pick their top four for the upcoming season.
The SMBA '18 baseball panel of Julia, Drew, Greg, and Forrest discuss a New York Times article from early March in which readers and reporters alike shared opinions on how to speed up and "fix" the sport of baseball. The panel argues for and against some of the Times' suggestions, and offers up a few of their own. Recorded March 15, 2017
Scott Minto, program director, sat down with current student, Forrest Lockwood to discuss a variety of topics. Date recorded: March 1st, 2017
Alex West, Landon Hemsley and Matthew Sill discuss the recent goings-on of SMBA 2015.
Alex West and SMBA Program Director Scott Minto interview Walter Franco (SMBA '14), corporate sales director for the Utah Grizzlies.
Alex West interviews Steve Fuller (SMBA '14) about his current position as the Trademarks and Licensing Manager at the University of Southern California.
Adam John, Dwayne Jones and Johnson Tran recap Day Three of SMBA '13's trip to the Dominican Republic. Topics include after school program that the cohort visited and their opportunity to play basketball against some of the program's students.
SDSU SMBA Program Director Scott Minto interviews current student Dan Claycomb (SMBA '14). Topics discussed include the recent goings-on in the NFL.
Adam John, Carlos Maldonado and Rich Davis recap Days Four and Five of SMBA '14's trip to the Dominican Republic. Topics addressed include the cohort's trip to the Altagracia textile factory and a description of the group's lodging in Boca Chica.
Host Dom Luc (SMBA '14) interviews SDSU SMBA Program Director Scott Minto regarding his various recruiting trips throughout North America and discusses various aspects of the SMBA Program.
From his days as a Sports MBA student in 2012, Mike Warkentin (SMBA '13) worked hard to set himself apart and get involved in the industry in any way possible. This led to an internship in Edmonton with Northlands, and the opportunity to work his way up to Venue Manager of Rexall Place in just a few short years. With the Oilers moving to downtown Edmonton, Northlands has a plan for its massive property, Vision 2020, and Mike's been an integral part of this new era for the organization.
Host Adam John welcomes classmates Steve Fuller and Dominic Lucq to discuss the first couple of days of the San Diego State Sports MBA annual trip to the Dominican Republic. We discuss our visit in Santo Domingo, our trip to the Caribbean Baseball Academy, seeing the Major League Baseball office, and conversing with players at the San Diego Padres academy. To wrap up this podcast we get a very special interview with our new friend Emilio who gives us perspective on what baseball means to the people in the Dominican Republic.
Host Adam John (class of 2014) is joined by fellow classmates Carrie Bregman, Dan Claycomb, Adam Dubois and now alum from the class of 2013 "Canadian" Mike Warkentin to discuss all things NHL.
Host Dominic Lucq (SMBA 2014) is joined by SMBA alum Tariq Virani of the San Francisco Giants. They discuss Tariq's time at the SDSU program, networking advice, and takes us into the world of CRM and sports business analytics.
Hosts Dominic Lucq and Michael Schwartz (SDSU Sports MBA '14) welcome NBA.com writer Scott Howard-Cooper to discuss all the big news in the NBA. They touch on what to expect in the Sacramento Kings situation, the NBA playoffs and the news of Jason Collins becoming the first openly gay male professional athlete in the four major American sports.
Host Adam John (SMBA '14) is joined by two classmates, Michael Schwartz and Dan Claycomb to discuss the NFL draft. Topics include: a draft review, the value of offensive linemen, a potential British influx, Matt Barkley, the Revis-Bucs trade and many more topics.
Hosts Dominic Lucq and Michael Schwartz welcome SDSU Sports MBA '07 alum Gary Walenga, Director of Special Projects for the Mountain West Conference, to the podcast. They discuss issues of realignment and the analytics involved in college sports.
Hosts Dominic Lucq and Michael Schwartz (SMBA 2014) are joined by NBA.com writer, Scott Howard-Cooper, to discuss the Sacramento Kings potential relocation to Seattle. The group discusses the history of this saga, what the Seattle and Sacramento groups offer the NBA, and what happens next.
Hosts Adam John and Dominic Lucq interview San Diego State Sports MBA alum, Aileen Berran (SMBA '11). Aileen is currently working with the MLB International and specifically working on the World Baseball Classic. We discuss her background and many aspects of the WBC including its popularity (domestically and internationally) and the future of the event.
Hosts Dominic Lucq (SMBA, 2014) and Michael Schwartz (SMBA, 2014) interview UCSD graduate student and three time Sloan Sports Analytics Conference presenter, Matt Goldman. We talk about Matt's presentation and this years top presentations, panels and papers from the Sloan Conference.
Host Adam John (San Diego State Sports MBA Candidate 2014) welcomes fellow classmates Dom Lucq, Jasmine McGee, Patrick Coghlan and Walter Franco to discuss a variety of topics in this Sports Business Roundtable. Topics include: the real value of the Dodgers TV deal, Maryland/Rutgers moving to the Big 10, Tennessee Athletic Department financial woes and Cisco's StadiumVision Mobile product.