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In the second of a series of shorter form interviews, Rachel sits down with Mike Jacobson, VP of People Operations at Steno. They discuss why traditional feedback methods often fall short and how to create a more effective system for career growth. Mike shares insights on building customized learning environments that incentivize genuine engagement, as well as the hidden value of lateral career moves for long-term fulfillment. He also tackles the common challenge of prioritizing dedicated learning time and explores how empowering leaders to tailor their feedback approach can foster a culture where employees thrive. Mike's candid advice offers actionable strategies for transforming feedback into a powerful tool for both individual and organizational success.Have a question for Modern Mentor? Email us at modernmentor@quickanddirtytips.com.Find Modern Mentor on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, or subscribe to the newsletter to get more tips to fuel your professional success.Modern Mentor is a part of Quick and Dirty Tips.Links: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/modern-mentor-newsletterhttps://www.facebook.com/QDTModernMentorhttps://twitter.com/QDTModernMentorhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/modern-mentor-podcast/
In this episode of Cardio Buzz, we explore the intriguing concept of the 'legacy effect' of medications like those used in treating diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and chronic kidney disease. We'll delve into landmark studies like the UKPDS, Steno-2, and more, examining the lasting impacts of medications such as Repatha, Candesartan, and Empagliflozin. Learn how these drugs contribute to disease regression, modify genes, and prevent non-fatal events to grant long-term protective effects. 00:00 Introduction: The Challenge of Lifelong Medication 00:57 Exploring the Legacy Effect of Medications 01:33 Diabetes Medications: Long-Term Benefits 03:15 Hypertension Medications: Persistent Effects 03:58 Cholesterol Medications: Lasting Impact 04:49 Kidney Disease Medications: Prolonged Benefits 06:12 Understanding the Legacy Effect Mechanism 09:13 Implications and Final Thoughts
Drs. Amy Mathers and Julie Ann Justo join Dr. Erin McCreary to talk all things Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, a water-loving organism and frequent colonizer. Hear from the experts on why this organism is so difficult to treat, which agents have in vitro activity, and how to optimize antimicrobial regimens, including the use of combination therapy, in the setting of true infections. This medical education was provided by an unrestricted grant from Shionogi. References: Infectious Diseases Society of America 2024 Guidance on the Treatment of Antimicrobial-Resistant Gram-Negative Infections. Clin Infect Dis. 2024 Aug 7:ciae403. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciae403. PMID: 39108079. Clinical challenges treating Stenotrophomonas maltophilia infections: an update. JAC Antimicrob Resist. 2022 May 5;4(3):dlac040. doi: 10.1093/jacamr/dlac040. PMID: 35529051. Alterations of the Oral Microbiome and Cumulative Carbapenem Exposure Are Associated With Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Infection in Patients With Acute Myeloid Leukemia Receiving Chemotherapy. Clin Infect Dis. 2021 May 4;72(9):1507-1513. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa778. PMID: 32544947. An Overview of the Treatment of Less Common Non–Lactose-Fermenting Gram-Negative Bacteria. Pharmacotherapy. 2020 Sep;40(9):936-951. doi: 10.1002/phar.2447. PMID: 32687670.
Vea Kaiser ist Schriftstellerin und schreibt gerade an ihrem vierten Buch. Wie und wann sie schreibt und wo sie sich manchmal vor ihren kleinen Kindern versteckt erzählt sie in dieser Folge.Außerdem hörst etwas zu den wichtigsten Etappen der Schriftentwicklung, wir sprechen mit Barbara Dechant vom Buchstabenmuseum in Berlin über ihre liebsten Buchstaben und mein Team denkt darüber nach, was sie mit der Hand schreiben.Wie gefällt dir Jeannes Varieté? Was schreibst du mit der Hand?Schreib mir per E-Mail an jeanne@ohwow.eu oder auf Instagram an @jeanne_drach! Abonniere den Jeannes Varieté Newsletter: ohwow.eu/newsletter.Links zur FolgeWebsite von Vea KaiserInstagram von Vea KaiserDie Entstehung der Schrift: von Keilschrift, Phönizischen Alphabet und Hieroglyphen bis zu Steno, Kurrent und BrailleschriftKalligrafie und Handlettering liegen voll im TrendAnalphabetismus in Österreich und DeutschlandBuchstabenmuseum BerlinIn dieser Folge haben mitgewirkt: Jeanne Drach, Anna Muhr, Livia Heisz, Catharina Ballan, Hanna Bergmayr; Trompete: Almut Schäfer-Kubelka. Foto: Christian Zagler. Grafik: Catharina Ballan. Strategische Beratung: Milo Tesselaar.Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von OH WOW. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Enrico Vanzina è una delle figure più iconiche e prolifiche del cinema italiano. Sceneggiatore, regista, scrittore e produttore, ha attraversato decenni di storia del nostro Paese raccontandone vizi, virtù e trasformazioni. Figlio di Steno, fratello e storico collaboratore di Carlo Vanzina, ha contribuito a creare un immaginario popolare che ha segnato intere generazioni con film diventati cult come Sapore di mare, Vacanze di Natale, Yuppies - I giovani di successo, Febbre da cavallo - La mandrakata. In questa puntata abbiamo parlato delle differenze fra l'essere un artista o un artigiano del racconto, della sua attività da giornalista e del legame con Roma, di come il cinema sia cambiato con la globalizzazione e le piattaforme digitali, della crisi della produzione italiana e del ruolo sempre più ingombrante dell'algoritmo nelle scelte artistiche. Abbiamo discusso dell'impatto dei social media sulla scelta degli attori, dell'importanza della collaborazione nel cinema, dell'improvvisazione sul set e della differenza tra l'immedesimazione americana e la tradizione italiana della maschera e perfino di Roccaraso. Nel suo ultimo libro, Noblesse Oblige, Enrico racconta il mondo dell'aristocrazia romana con uno sguardo disincantato e affilato, tra satira sociale e commedia. I libri di tutti gli ospiti di PDR e qualche consiglio di lettura sono qui: https://www.amazon.it/shop/danielerielli La mia newsletter gratuita: https://danielerielli.substack.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danielerielli/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/danielerielli Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/quitthedoner/ Il mio ultimo libro é "IL FUOCO INVISIBILE" (Rizzoli), e lo trovi qui: https://amzn.to/40VFsLB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This special episode of Infektiopod is in English and features Dr. Pranita Tamma, Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She is the first author of the IDSA Guidance on the Treatment of Antimicrobial Resistant Gram-Negative Infections, which we covered at-length in Episode 86 and Episode 87. Dr. Tamma is an expert on … „Infektiopod 91: Stenotrophomonas maltophilia with Pranita Tamma (english)“ weiterlesen
Hosts Ben Gideon and Rahul Ravipudi invite trial lawyer Charla Aldous for a conversation about her distinguished career. Sharing stories that range from amusing to poignant, she recalls making corporate defendants wither and juries giggle. She discusses reinventing herself from a defense lawyer to a plaintiff's lawyer specializing in medical malpractice. She criticizes med-mal caps in Texas and cherishes taking unpopular cases. The dominant theme is her fearless devotion to clients. If she were to give advice to young lawyers, she'd say this: “You are the voice for those that, but for you, would not have a voice. And if you ever lose sight of that fact, you need to go do something else for a living.”Produced and Powered by LawPodsLearn more about our sponsors mentioned today: SmartAdvocate, Hype Legal, Expert Institute, Steno, and LawPods.Learn More and Connect☑️ Charla Aldous | LinkedIn ☑️ Aldous Walker | LinkedIn | X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube ☑️ Ben Gideon | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram☑️ Rahul Ravipudi | LinkedIn | Instagram☑️ Panish Shea Ravipudi LLP on LinkedIn |
Join J.J. Lahey and Jake Schyvinck as they dive into everything football—covering the Green Bay Packers, the NFL Draft, and, of course, the best of northern college football, because let's face it – the South can cram it. For the best DERAILED experience, join the livestream on YouTube so you can interact live and send us questions or comments that may or may not make us get off track…
Anastasia Boyko likes to say that she's Goldilocks-ed her way through her career. True, it's been a varied career, as she's tried out different roles, but it is a career that has taken her full circle, from Yale Law School, where she graduated, and then eventually back to Yale Law to create a program in leadership for lawyers, and from Salt Lake City, where she grew up after she and her mother fled Soviet-era Ukraine, and then back to that city as chief innovation officer at the University of Utah's S.J. Quinney College of Law. Along the way, Boyko has learned a thing or two about the roles of leadership and innovation in legal education, and she has strong opinions about why law schools should do better at preparing students to be both leaders and innovators. In today's LawNext, Boyko joins host Bob Ambrogi to share the journey of her Goldilocks-ed career and her insights on leadership and innovation, as well as ac-cess to justice. After graduating from Yale Law School, Boyko began her career in private practice as a tax lawyer. She went on to hold diverse professional positions, including law librarian, Supreme Court intern, banker, yoga teacher, wellness entrepreneur, and career coach. She returned to Yale Law as the inaugural dean of the school's Tsai Leadership Program, where she developed an innovative leadership program for lawyers, and returned to the University of Utah's law school, first as director of non-J.D. programs and then as chief innovation officer. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. Littler, local everywhere. Steno, reliable court reporting with a revolutionary approach Briefpoint, eliminating routine discovery response and request drafting tasks so you can focus on drafting what matters (or just make it home for dinner). If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
On Dec. 5, in a move to enhance access to justice, the Supreme Court of the state of Washington issued a historic order authorizing a regulatory reform pilot program by which entities not owned by lawyers will be able to deliver legal services. The move makes Washington only the third state, after Utah and Arizona, to approve a comprehensive change to the longstanding rule that only entities owned by lawyers can practice law. The pilot, which will last for 10 years, is designed to test whether entity regulation will increase access to justice by enhancing access to affordable and reliable legal and law-related services. Entities approved to operate under the pilot will be allowed to practice law, but only under strict conditions that limit the duration of their operations and that require active monitoring and oversight. To discuss the development and details of this pilot, we are joined today by two guests representing the two organizations that proposed this pilot to the court and that will now be tasked with partnering to get it up and running. They are: Terra Nevitt, executive director of the Washington State Bar Association, and Craig Shank, a Washington lawyer and member of the Washington Supreme Court's Practice of Law Board. Their share their perspectives on how this pilot could enhance access to justice and what the development means for regulatory reform more broadly. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. Littler, local everywhere. Steno, reliable court reporting with a revolutionary approach Briefpoint, eliminating routine discovery response and request drafting tasks so you can focus on drafting what matters (or just make it home for dinner). If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
On episode #70 of the Infectious Disease Puscast, Daniel and Sara review the infectious disease literature for the weeks of 12/5/24 – 12/18/24. Hosts: Daniel Griffin and Sara Dong Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of Puscast! Links for this episode Viral Epidemiology of Dengue— Puerto Rico, 2010–2024(CDC MMWR) Takeda Announces Voluntary Withdrawal of U.S. Biologics License Application (BLA) for Dengue Vaccine Candidate TAK-003(Takeda) Global health and economic burden of chikungunya from 2011 to 2020 (BMJ Global Health) Bacterial Biomarker-Guided Antibiotic Duration for Hospitalized Patients With Suspected Sepsis (JAMA Network) Say it ain't Steno: a microbiology nudge comment leads to less treatment of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia respiratory colonization(Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology) Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Management of Urinary Tract Infections in Pediatrics and Adults(JAMA Network) Epidemiology and Outcomes of Antibiotic De-escalation in Patients with Suspected Sepsis in US Hospitals (CID) Effectiveness of ceftazidime–avibactam versus ceftolozane–tazobactam for multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in the USA (CACTUS): a multicentre, retrospective, observational study (LANCET Infectious Diseases) Bedaquiline Monotherapy for Multibacillary Leprosy (NEJM) Fungal The Last of US Season 2 (YouTube) Histoplasmosis Associated With Bat Guano Exposure in Cannabis Grower (OFID) Parasitic TWiV 1175: A hitchiker's guide to virology(microbeTV) Diverse RNA viruses of parasitic nematodes can elicit antibody responses in vertebrate hosts (Nature Microbiology) Neurocysticercosis school outbreak in Belgium (LANCET) Miscellaneous Maintenance of Certification: Is a Knowledge-Based Assessment Really Necessary? (CID) Living happily ever after? The hidden health risks of Disney princesses (BMJ) How to transport a polar bear, and other idiosyncrasies in providing emergency medical services in the Arctic (BMJ) Music is by Ronald Jenkees Information on this podcast should not be considered as medical advice.
On today's LawNext: we hand over the podcast to NotebookLM to discuss the state of law practice management technology. If you haven't heard of NotebookLM, it is a generative AI tool from Google that turns your documents into engaging audio discussions. Its output sounds a whole lot like, well, a podcast, with two hosts chatting it up about your documents. To quote Google's own description, “With one click, two AI hosts start up a lively “deep dive” discussion based on your sources. They summarize your material, make connections between topics, and banter back and forth.” So we decided to give it a try. Back in September, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi wrote a four-part series on his LawSites blog called, “The Shrinking Ownership of Law Practice Management Technology.” It was a deep dive into how ownership of law practice management software for solo and small law firms has been consolidated under just six major ownership groups. We loaded the four parts of that series into NotebookLM and asked it to generate its audio overview. What you'll hear today is the discussion it generated, followed by Bob's thoughts on what it produced. The NotebookLM audio is about 15 minutes long, and Bob's comments will come after that plays. It is important to keep in mind that the audio generated by NotebookLM is not simply a summary. The two speakers do summarize key points from Bob's articles, but they also add interpretations and perspectives that are nowhere to be found in the original source material. Here are the articles on which the audio is based: The shrinking ownership of law practice management technology (Part 1 of 4): A Market Dominated by Just Six Ownership Groups. The shrinking ownership of law practice management technology (Part 2 of 4): A Scorecard of Who Owns What. The shrinking ownership of law practice management technology (Part 3 of 4): Future Development and Market Opportunities. The shrinking ownership of law practice management technology (Part 4 of 4): Wrapping It All Up. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. Littler, local everywhere. Steno, reliable court reporting with a revolutionary approach ShareFile, Securely send, store, and share files – plus discover document workflows designed to improve your client experience. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
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You cannot have innovation without adoption. That was a theme I heard repeatedly when I attended the Knowledge Management & Innovation for Legal conference in New York City in October. Our guest today, Paul Henry, would take that a step further and say you do not really have adoption without engagement. Henry is the founder and CEO of NGAGE Intelligence, a platform that provides law firms with highly granular and comprehensive behavioral analytics to help them understand whether, how and by whom their communication, collaboration and AI tools are being used. NGAGE was founded on the notion of employee engagement and how analytics can be used to measure and improve it. At the conference, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi sat down with Henry to learn more about Ngage and how the analytics it provides can drive adoption, engagement and governance. A note that this was recorded live at the conference, as the morning keynote speech was being piped throughout the conference area, so I apologize for the background noise. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. Littler, local everywhere. Steno, reliable court reporting with a revolutionary approach Sharefile, Securely send, store, and share files – plus discover document workflows designed to improve your client experience. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
Everlaw for Good is a program run by the e-discovery company Everlaw, through which it makes its software available at no cost to legal aid organizations, nonprofit organizations, and investigative journalists. One beneficiary of that program is the Center for Justice and Accountability, a human rights nonprofit that works to seek justice on behalf of victims of atrocity crimes, including torture, genocide, and war crimes. At the recent Everlaw Summit, the CJA's work using the Everlaw platform was honored with the Everlaw for Good award. LawNext host Bob Ambrogi was at the summit, which was held in San Francisco in October, and he had the opportunity to sit down to record this conversation with two of the CJA's lawyers, along with the director of the Everlaw for Good program. Today's guests are: Claret Vargas, senior staff attorney at CJA. Daniel McLaughlin, senior staff attorney at CJA. Joanne Sprague, director of Everlaw for Good. They discuss the Everlaw for Good program and the specific impact it has had on CJA's work. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. Littler, local everywhere. Steno, reliable court reporting with a revolutionary approach Sharefile, Securely send, store, and share files – plus discover document workflows designed to improve your client experience. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
Kapitel 14Jonathan geht es zwar besser durch die Arbeit, aber er arbeitet auch sehr viel. Mina beschliesst sein Tagebuch zu lesen und ist entsetzt. Sie überträgt es von Steno ins Reine, um es bei Bedarf jemand geben zu können. Van Helsing fragt an, ob es Mina sprechen kann und sie sagt zu. Das Gepräch hält sie in ihrem Tagebuch fest. Zuerst geht es nur um Lucy, aber als Jonathans Tagebuch erwähnt wird, wird Van Helsing neugierig. Er versichert ihr, dass alles wahr ist und Jonathan mitnichten irre. Vorgelesen von Rainer Schuppe; aufgenommen und bearbeitet im Coworking Space Rayaworx, Santanyí, Mallorca.
In the field of legal knowledge management and innovation, Sally Gonzalez is both a legend and a trailblazer. Over the course of her 40-year career, she has worked for some of the world's largest law firms to develop and lead KM and strategic technology initiatives. She has overseen KM and information technology programs at such global firms as Norton Rose Fulbright, Dentons, Akin Gump, Covington & Burling, and Jones Day, and been a strategic consultant at major consulting firms including HBR, Navigant, PwC and, most recently, Fireman & Company, Gonzalez surprised some of those who attended the Knowledge Management and Innovation for Legal Conference held in New York City in October, where she was the keynote speaker, when she announced her retirement there and was recognized by her peers for her decades of contributions to the legal industry. That made her keynote, in which she spoke about core principles for successful KM, her swan song, of sorts. Following her keynote, LawNext host Bob Ambrogi, who was at the conference, sat down with Gonzalez to record this conversation about her thoughts on KM, innovation, AI, culture, change management, and much more. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. Briefpoint, eliminating routine discovery response and request drafting tasks so you can focus on drafting what matters (or just make it home for dinner). Littler, local everywhere. Steno, reliable court reporting with a revolutionary approach If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
Recently, the Everlaw Summit, the annual customer conference of the e-discovery company Everlaw, convened in San Francisco. In his keynote address there, cofounder and CEO AJ Shankar announced the general availability, after a year of beta testing, of a suite of generative AI features for reviewing, coding and analyzing documents in discovery and litigation prep. LawNext host Bob AmbrogiI was at the conference, and the next morning, he sat down with Shankar for this conversation about Everlaw's development of these AI tools and Shankar's views on how gen AI will impact legal professionals. As you'll hear him say, he makes no bones about calling it a game changer. With a doctorate in computer science from the University of California, Berkeley, Shankar founded Everlaw in 2011 as one of the earliest cloud-based e-discovery platforms. He has been on this podcast twice before: In April 2019, where he discussed the company's founding and early development. In November 2021, just after Everlaw became one of the first legal tech companies to achieve unicorn status, or a valuation of over $1 billion. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. Briefpoint, eliminating routine discovery response and request drafting tasks so you can focus on drafting what matters (or just make it home for dinner). Littler, local everywhere. Steno, reliable court reporting with a revolutionary approach If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
Kā noritēs "Rail Baltica" projekta turpmākā īstenošana – valdība šonedēļ to vēl nav gatava lemt. Bet ciktāl valdības partijām par to ir vienots redzējums? Kādus riskus saskata koalīcijas deputāti un arī Saeimas izmeklēšanas komisija, kas pēta projekta līdzšinējo realizāciju, par to diskutējam Krustpunktā ar Saeimas koalīcijas frakciju pārstāvjiem. Raidījuma viesi: Andris Šuvajevs (Prograsīvie), Edmunds Jurēvics (Jaunā Vienotība), Harijs Rokpelnis (Zaļo un Zemnieku savienība) un Saeimas Parlamentārās izmeklēšanas komisijas par "Rail Baltica" priekšsēdētājs Andris Kulbergs (Apvienotais saraksts). Satiksmes ministrijas sagatavotais projekta pirmās kārtas scenārijs Latvijā paredz izbūvēt vienu Eiropas platuma sliežu ceļu no Igaunijas līdz Lietuvai un to savienot ar vienu no abām Rīgas starptautiskajām stacijām. Rīgas centrālo staciju un staciju lidostā savstarpēji plānots savienot esošajā dzelzceļa infrastruktūrā. Tomēr šo piedāvājumu nesaskaņoja Finanšu ministrija, norādot, ka trūkst informācijas, kas tad veiks Rail Baltica tālāko uzturēšanu un pārvaldību un kāds būs šī projekta ekonomiskais ieguvums. "Rail Baltica" pirmās kārtas izmaksas Baltijā kopumā tiek lēstas 14,3 miljardus eiro, no tiem Latvijā - 5,5 miljardi, kuras vēl varētu samazināt par 400 miljoniem.
Join us in this episode of the Justice Team podcast as we chat with visionary entrepreneurial trial lawyer, Dylan Ruga. We delve into Dylan's journey from defense lawyer to founding his own law firm, Stalwart, and co-founding a groundbreaking tech company, Steno. Dylan shares insights into how Steno is innovating the legal industry by streamlining depositions, leveraging AI, and offering deferred payments for court reporting services.
Podcasting 2.0 November 1st 2024 Episode 199: "Feed Bloat" Adam & Dave ping pong the pong ping and bloat your feeds with hot namespace talk! ShowNotes We are LIT HyprGum Phase 8 L402.org Podcasting 2.0: Episode 146: Ad-a-Lytics on Steno.fm Splits vs fees Oscar Wallets The SplitKit Boost Board for Video V4V License is good now ------------------------------------- MKUltra chat Transcript Search What is Value4Value? - Read all about it at Value4Value.info V4V Stats Last Modified 11/01/2024 14:11:42 by Freedom Controller
Podcasting 2.0 November 1st 2024 Episode 199: "Feed Bloat" Adam & Dave ping pong the pong ping and bloat your feeds with hot namespace talk! ShowNotes We are LIT HyprGum Phase 8 L402.org Podcasting 2.0: Episode 146: Ad-a-Lytics on Steno.fm Splits vs fees Oscar Wallets The SplitKit Boost Board for Video V4V License is good now ------------------------------------- MKUltra chat Transcript Search What is Value4Value? - Read all about it at Value4Value.info V4V Stats Last Modified 11/01/2024 14:11:42 by Freedom Controller
In this podcast, I am joined by Matthew Cobb, author of the fascinating book The idea of the Brain, to discuss the different concepts of the brain that have emerged over the centuries.Matthew Cobb is Professor of Zoology at the University of Manchester where he studies the neurobiology of the sense of smell.Matthew Cobb explores current and historical metaphors of the brain, from the machine and the mill to the battery and the computer.Matthew also flavours his history with gripping anecdotes, from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. And he draws lessons from such giants of science, from Galvani and Volta to Steno and Francis Crick.Matthew is also a non-professional historian, having written several other books, most recently Life's Greatest Secret: The Race to Crack the Genetic Code, and The Genetic Age: Our Perilous Quest to Edit Life.He is currently completing a biography of Francis Crick.
Ob in einer Uni-Vorlesung, im Gericht, während einer Pressekonferenz oder im Parlament: In all diesen Situationen kann Stenografie hilfreich sein - denn diese für manche vielleicht verstaubt anmutende Kurzschrift ermöglicht einem, Gesagtes wortwörtlich und in Echtzeit mitzuschreiben. Seit 100 Jahren nutzt man in Deutschland und Österreich die "Deutsche Einheits-Kurzschrift". Am 20. September 1924 wurde sie, nach langen Verhandlungen, verabschiedet und amtlich anerkannt. Was sie ausmacht und welche Bedeutung die DEK auch heute noch hat, erläutert Dion Holder.
Shaunise is joined by Jack Janowicz, CA CSR, also known as Jack the Stenographer.
Join Ben for his conversation with Dylan Ruga, trial lawyer and co-founder and President of Steno, a long-time sponsor of the pod. Dylan updates us on the new functionality and services offered by his innovative court reporting service, Steno. Steno allows plaintiff attorneys to defer costs of court reporting and videographer services until the end of the case. In states that allow it, these deferred costs can be non-recourse. Steno now operates through the Zoom platform but offers an app that integrates with Zoom and makes collating, marking, annotating, and saving exhibits at depositions seamless. Steno also offers videographer services that enable recording of the witness and exhibits and post-production editing so that witnesses and exhibits can be presented in optimal fashion without requiring substantial attorney time or other vendor for editing. Dylan also discusses the roll out of a new product, Transcript Genius, which uses AI that has been specifically training to understand and interpret deposition transcripts to enable lawyers to query one or multiple transcripts to quickly identify key admissions, information, or contradictions in witness testimony. If you are a trial lawyer who handles a volume of depositions, you will gain a lot of insight and value from this episode. Dylan is the Co-Founder, President and Chief Legal Officer at Steno, where he stewards business development initiatives and forges new partnerships. Dylan is also a founding member of Stalwart Law Group, recognized as one of California's top 20 litigation boutiques. He is a practicing trial lawyer with more than 15 years of experience in intellectual property, professional liability, and commercial litigation.
The Oxide control plane coordinates multiple services to do complex, compound operations. Early on, we knew we wanted to provide a robust structure for these multi-part workflows. We stumbled onto Distributed Sagas and built our own implementation in Steno. Bryan and Adam are joined by several members of the Oxide team who built and use Steno to drive the complex operation of the control plane.In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, speakers included Dave Pacheco. Eliza Weisman, Andrew Stone, Greg Colombo, and James MacMahon.Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them:Distributed Sagas: A Protocol for Coordinating Microservices - Caitie McCaffreyOxide RFD 107: Workflows EngineStenochat: "the trouble with other people's workflow engines, somehow with all the yaml in the world they're never quite extensible enough"Not our first bit of background noise on OxF (trombone)SAGAS paperchat: "when i hear sagas i think "transaction semantics enforced at the application layer" and when i hear workflow i hear "a dsl that doesn't have a for loop""Automated saga testingOxide RFD 289: Steno UpgradeFeral Concurrency Control paper from Berkeley and the University of SydneyEliza's PRSteno's description of its divergence from Distributed SagasAWS "constant work" blogchat: "Now, migrate the owl."OxF on formal methodsA complex bug with sagas: "tl;dr there's TWENTY steps in 5042 that leads to an accounting bug"Oxide RFD 373: Reliable Persistent WorkflowsEliza's novella on updating an instanceIf we got something wrong or missed something, please file a PR! Our next show will likely be on Monday at 5p Pacific Time on our Discord server; stay tuned to our Mastodon feeds for details, or subscribe to this calendar. We'd love to have you join us, as we always love to hear from new speakers!
"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today.Polymarket bettors put Trump at a 67% chance of winning the US election after the presidential debate on Thursday night; Kraken Co-Founder, Jesse Powell donates $1 million to Trump; And, Steno Research predicts ETH will reach $6500.This episode was hosted, edited, and produced by Jennifer Sanasie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Take one of Italy's most popular entertainers, stick him in a moth-eaten supervillain costume, then have him come face to face with a buffonish Terry-Thomas and you have Arrriva Dorellik, a star vehicle for singer, actor and all-round charisma machine Johnny Dorelli. But given this is an Italian comedy, will Rod and Adrian be able to agree on whether this is one to enjoy or avoid like the plague? Tune in to find out. In this episode Adrian also gets very easily distracted by Dorelli's Sanremo win of 1959 which leads to him going on about the Eurovision Song Contest at length.Johnny Dorelli was still singing this film's theme Arriva la bomba well into the 1970s, and can be seen making an appearance on Italian television here.The fumetti season is well underway! If you want to do some background reading on the most popular Italian comics of the sixties, there's a great resource here on Comic Vine.We would love to hear from you if you have any favourite Italian comic or masked hero/ villain-based films, or if have ever found yourself stuck in your car, trapped between two palm trees. You can contact us on Twitter and Instagram or by email at wildwildpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find our YouTube channel here.Please also remember to rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice!If you enjoy the podcast, why not buy us a coffee at ko-fi.com/wildwildpodcast? Espresso, naturally. Grazie mille! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Imagine starting a marketing department from scratch in a fast-paced, tech-driven environment. How do you align a new team with the established rhythm of a thriving company? This episode unveils the highs and lows of building a marketing framework that not only meets but accelerates business objectives.Welcome to today's episode, where we explore the intricate dance of establishing and expanding a marketing function within a company. My guest, Dan Malgran, VP of Marketing at Steno, brings a wealth of experience in spearheading marketing initiatives across tech startups and scale-ups. With a unique perspective on demand generation and strategic advising, Dan shares his journey and insights into creating a marketing department that truly drives growth.
Bill tries to figure out the Packers OL alignment for 2024 and talks defensive scheme with Shawne Merriman. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andreas Steno, founder of Steno Research, discusses the resurgence of inflation and its impact on the global economy, and his contrarian take that the next move from the Federal Reserve could be a rate hike. In this episode, Steno highlights the labor market as a major driver of inflation, with wage pressures increasing due to labor scarcity. Steno suggests that the Federal Reserve may need to hike interest rates instead of cutting them, but acknowledges the political challenges of such a move. He also discusses the macro situation in Europe, with Germany and France struggling while southern European economies thrive. Steno is the former Global Chief Strategist of Nordea, Northern Europe's largest bank. This episode was recorded on February 19. Links: https://stenoresearch.com/ https://twitter.com/AndreasSteno Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 00:49 The macro view: inflation resurgence 02:38 Indicators of inflation resurgence 04:40 Labor market and wage pressures 07:00 Federal Reserve's interest rate policy 09:00 Possibility of a rate hike 10:26 Implications for markets 14:12 Structural changes in the labor market 15:48 Surprising rebound in asset markets 18:50 The European macro situation 21:40 Implications of production shifts in Europe 24:00 Watching Europe from the outside 26:00 Portfolio construction 27:50 The Fed's rate hikes paused too soon 29:15 Parting thoughts
In this episode, Shaunise Day is joined by guest Anne Deal, a steno student who went from 0-225 wpm in 10 months. Determined to complete school, Anne, a mother, wife, and steno student shares her steno journey and future career goals.
No matter how exciting our jobs are on a daily basis, there are definitely some boring days... but not with KLOR Steno Key Designs! Have you ever considered how the tools we use become extensions of ourselves? This episode peels away the mundane to reveal the vibrant world of difference that custom steno keypads and covers can make in our joy and happiness every day. Sometimes we just need a little pizzazz to brighten up our days! Meet the creative mind behind these tactile and visual designs, transforming the stenographer's staple into a canvas of personal expression. Through her entrepreneurial lens, dive into the meticulousness required to craft these unique keypads and the intimate connection users forge with their personalized machines.With a touch of entrepreneurial spirit, we take you behind the scenes of the court reporting industry's steep ladder to proficiency, the journey from trepidation to mastery, through Diana's experience as a high-speed steno student. The discussion touches on the various certification requirements across the states, and the mindset shifts to leap over hurdles at higher speeds. From managing a home-based business to the anticipation surrounding custom steno keypads, this episode is an anthem for the dedicated professionals behind the steno keyboard and the shared triumphs within the community.
In this insightful Synergy Practice Podcast episode, Artin Safarian, the accomplished president and owner of Arminco Inc., engages in a dynamic conversation with Dan De-Steno, a seasoned professional from NOVA Computer Solutions, a dental-focused IT company. The episode delves into the nuances of the IT landscape within the realm of dentistry, drawing a sharp contrast between practice start-ups and practice acquisitions. Artin and Dan share their expertise, exploring the unique challenges and considerations involved in each scenario. Listeners gain valuable insights into the strategic approaches and technological considerations that play a pivotal role in the success of dental practices, shedding light on the symbiotic relationship between construction and IT in the dynamic world of dental healthcare. Whether you're a dental professional, an entrepreneur, or simply curious about the intersection of construction and IT in the healthcare industry, this episode offers a compelling exploration of the intricacies shaping the future of dental practices.
Shaunise is joined by Judy Bellinger, the official court stenographer in the Depp v. Heard trial. Bellinger talks about her love for the court reporting profession, overcoming adversity, the importance of certification, attending the Fearless Stenographers conference and so much more. Pushing close to 40+ years as a stenographer, Judy shares why she plans to continue on with her steno journey for another decade.
Ever wondered how a court reporter's steno machine works? Or how TikTok, a platform known for dance crazes, can shine a light on the intricate world of court reporting? Join us as we explore these topics and more in a captivating conversation with our guest, Vanessa, a seasoned court reporter who's been in the business for 17 years and has made a rewarding transition to providing real-time captions for deaf and hard of hearing students.We're stepping into the TikTok world, following a court reporter's journey of explaining the complexities of the profession to a broad audience through the app. It's not easy to explain how court reporting works to the general public, but Miss Steno has found ways to share and promote our unique vocation with the world, reaching millions of viewers throughout the world. She shares her story of a captioning video going viral, unintentionally, and how it happened... and how you can also do the same thing!If you're considering a dive into the world of court reporting or are just curious about the profession, Vanessa, aka Ms Steno on TikTok and Ms Stenographer on Instagram, has some golden nuggets of wisdom for you. So, sit back, relax, and let us take you on this intriguing journey into the world of court reporting!
IHT Ep 010 SchoolFresh NotebooksWhen I was a kid, the best thing about school was getting new notebooks. Man, I loved ‘em. All those crisp, blank pages just called out to be filled. Some kids like to draw, and yeah, I had a fair number of doodles in the lined leaves of my Steno 5-subject, but that wasn't the real reason I loved all that fresh paper. And, yeah, I also wrote the occasional story in the back pages of my math or my science notebooks, but that wasn't really it either. The big reason I got so stoked every August for back to school shopping was … for actually taking notes.I know, right? Nerd from the womb.But it's true. I took notes on everything--my classes, of course, but not just them. I'd take notes on library books about the rise of the Roman Empire, on the birds I saw at the feeder. I took notes on what Garfield did in the Sunday comics, and schemes for the most efficient way to clean my room … and dinosaurs, of course, lots and lots of dinosaurs.That might seem like a weird thing to love, I know, but it's not that different from those fans of Mary Kondo or the self-help section of Barnes and Noble. There is something deeply satisfying, about everything having its place, something seductive about the thought that this wild and contradictory and complicated life could all somehow make sense if we could just get it organized. I just happen to have always been the guy who liked to organize ideas into instead of towels and linens into closets. After buying fresh office supplies, my second favorite thing about school was getting textbooks, especially if they were new, and I was the first person to write my name on the little plate on the inside front cover. “Name Ben Lord, Condition: new.” I had barely gotten them covered with those trusty paper shopping bags before I'd start flipping through the pages, looking at the math symbols I didn't understand, or the diagrams of a cell or the timelines of world history. Now here were some programs you could sink your teeth into. You could learn everything there was to know, all you had to do was start at page one and work your way through step-by-step. All of this is to say, I guess, that if anyone was ever set up to love school, it was me. Maybe it's destiny or maybe it's DNA but there is something in me that is uniquely and inherently built for school. What better place for a guy who loved programs and systems and step-by-step directions. So why for most of my schooling was I so abjectly miserable?This episode of “I Heart This,” like all of our episodes, is a love story--the story of my love affair with school. But this story is a troubled one. It's not just the feel-good rom-com kind of tale; it's less Bridget Jones diary and more Charles and Camilla. It's a story of youthful dreams and disappointment. Of being excluded and of finding my place. And it's a story about what happens when one of your favorite things … is taking notes. It took me a long time to appreciate school for what it really was. Here's how I got there. I'm Ben Lord. You're listening to “I Heart This.”Middle SchoolOn my first day at Joseph A. DePaulo Junior High School, eleven-year-old me walked into an auditorium so full that I couldn't see an open place to sit. My last school had been a tiny affair. Its entire student body would have easily fit in the first few rows here. And, on top of that, it had been in another town. So … in all of that giant room's hormonal pandemonium … in that crowd of hundreds and hundreds of teenagers, I saw not a single … familiar … face. I knew nobody. I'm sure I was standing there, frozen, wondering what to do, when a deep-voiced teacher bellowed over at me to hurry up and find a seat instead of clogging up the aisle. Once the staff had finally...
Slowly but surely, recession calls are being called off by consensus — but is the risk of it still alive? Andreas Steno Larsen dives into the reasons why everyone misunderstood the probabilities of a slowdown. For more access to Andreas' independent research, there's a 40% discount exclusively for the Real Vision community using the code RV40 at https://www.realvision.com/steno Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode is sponsored by KraneShares KRBN ETF, the first, largest, and most liquid carbon ETF on the market. Please read the prospectus before investing at https://kraneshares.com/KRBN/realvision. Investing involves risk. Principal loss is possible. KRBN is distributed by SEI Investment Distribution Company (SIDCO). Andreas Steno Larsen is back to examine what's happening in commercial real estate, how it ties into the inflation cycle, and what that means for investors. For more access to Andreas' independent research, there's a 40% discount exclusively for the Real Vision community using the code RV40 at https://www.realvision.com/steno. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The tightness in the labor market has, in part, been due to the inflation-adjusted price of labor in the last couple of years. With U.S. inflation decelerating, Andreas analyzes if there is now a risk of rising unemployment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Who are the people in your life that will speak up for you, even when you're not there? Are you that person for someone else? This week Kimberly reflects on key moments that epitomized what it means for someone to truly have your back.
Andreas Steno Larsen examines how liquidity trends are turning negative and macro fundamentals are weakening alongside an equity rally that may be exhausting. Find out what comes next on Steno's Signals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this special edition of Steno's Signals, Andreas Steno Larsen goes live to provide an update on what's required to contain deposit flight and to answer Essential members' questions. To view Andreas's chart deck, go here: https://rvtv.io/40wavO6 This episode is sponsored by KraneShares's KRBN ETF, the first, largest and most liquid carbon ETF. Please read the prospectus before investing at https://rvtv.io/krbn. Investing involves risk. Principal loss is possible. KRBN is distributed by SEI Investment Distribution Company (SIDCO). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recent data has shown the consumer made a comeback in the first month of the year, but as Andreas Steno Larsen reveals, that may be only half true. Watch this edition of Steno's Signals to find out why seasonal adjustments may be sending misleading signs about how the economy is actually faring. Recorded on February 21, 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Podcasting 2.0 February 17th 2023 Episode 122: "We're Trending!" Adam & Dave discuss the week's developments on podcastindex.org - We're joined by brand new Board member NathanG from Steno.FM ShowNotes We're LIT API Scraper battle Podcastapps.com is now active! "feedsWithValueBlocks": 12044 NOSTR Zap Crash HTLC's of nodes connect to the index Lost our Fountain channel Over 150 channel closures network wide Same time as ordinals had fees high MusicSideProject.com Introducing Steno.fm Nathan Gathright nathang@getalby.com Spotify Articles Can't monetize the network Opportunity - Go open - Blow the Activist investors away Podium Page AI for Podcasters AI company using podcasting to show their prowess. Wouldn't bank on them Link Hindenburg Pro 2 Sridhar Ramaswamy - Wikipedia Contact Us - Neeva PC2.0 Website WavLake now 100 songs and apps coming Gamification For PodcastOne - Podcast Business Journal Web5 App Zion Launches New Version - Bitcoin Magazine - Bitcoin News, Articles and Expert Insights LIT - Podverse - and Podcast Addict - Curiocaster What is Value4Value? - Read all about it at Value4Value.info Last Modified 02/17/2023 14:40:39 by Freedom Controller
U.S. stocks are sliding into the weekend, as investors contemplate the risk of sticky inflation and soaring U.S. Treasury yields. Dr. Komal Sri-Kumar, president of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, joins Maggie Lake to break down the latest price action and discuss the monumental task facing the Fed. This is another extended Friday edition of the show, and in Part 2 Dr. Sri-Kumar will explain what's driving central bank decisions around the globe. That will be available only to Real Vision members.We'll also hear an update from Andreas Steno Larsen on global liquidity, and why he thinks liquidity may have already bottomed. You can watch that entire Steno's Signals episode here: https://rvtv.io/3Itusiw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
According to the latest PCE price index data out this morning, U.S. households reduced their spending in December, bolstering the argument that an economic slowdown is near. Stock markets rallied on the news, as investors assume that the Fed will begin to slow its interest rate hikes. Mish Schneider of MarketGauge.com and Harry Melandri of MI2 Partners are here to explore whether this market is paying attention to all the necessary factors. We'll also hear from Andreas Steno Larsen on the ripple effects that China's reopening is having on commodities.You can watch the entire episode of Steno's Signals here: https://rvtv.io/3JlzFd0 In the second part of the show, we'll dive deep into the setup that Mish thinks is the next big trade. That part will be available only to Real Vision members. If you're not a member yet, you can start a 7-day trial for $1 and see what you think. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices