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Dat Dere (original mix) 3:53 Sunship/Ceri Evans Dat Dere 2023Tideland 7:30 Hijaz Tideland 2023Mysterious 4:26 Isao Suzuki feat Masahiko Togashi Approach 2023Freckles 5:02 Frederike Music Freckles 2023Now It's Time To Go (feat Steve Rudolph, Steve Varner & Marko Marchinko) 5:58 JD WALTER Now It's Time To Go 2023Here I Am There I Go (feat Ari Hoenig & Jim Ridl) 5:47 JD Walter & Dave Liebman So Wonderful (Now) 2023The Smoke 3:40 The Smile The Smoke 2022Amurru 2:52 Kirk Degiorgio Modal Forces/Percussive Forces 2023Kiriath-Arba 2:59 Kirk Degiorgio Modal Forces/Percussive Forces 2023Time Faded 3:47 LUPAGANGGANG Time Faded 2023
Join Ben, Drexy, DasTactic, and Richard Yorke as they discuss strategy games and basically hang out and have fun. More episodes like this will become available as we begin to really promote our podcast's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/eXplorminatepodcast This episode would not have been recorded without our patrons. Thank you very much to: Steve Rudolph, Riley Gyorf, Joshua Dikun, Tom, André Conde Morais, Ray, JA Robert, Leyla Johnson, Odhrean, Rich Giles, Michael Hoffman, Bob Ruppert, Juan Raigada, Luke Hughes, K Green, Gordon Lipford, SunSoar, FermionAce, and Mark Carroll. We are eternally grateful. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/explorminate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/explorminate/support
In 1990 promoter Steve Rudolph reopened the Chilton Speedway, a 1/4 mile dirt bullring located at the Calumet County Fairgrounds. Rudolph had one class and one class only - the Grand Nationals. Rudolph saw the car as a more affordable weekly division headliner compared to the more costly late models or sprint cars at that time. Mike Randerson talks about the early 1990's and the explosion of this new division which also was the precursor of the Mid American stock car series on pavement. Good stuff here! Give it a listen!
Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Jazz Drummer Phil Haynes .. We talked to him in late April 2020 as the COVID-19 world was taking hold to talk about his latest 2020 CD Day Dream .. as he reunites with bass great Drew Gress, and pianist Steve Rudolph for a session epitomizing the modern jazz piano trio .. Over the years, he has been featured on more than 65 releases on numerous American and European record labels. His recording credentials include many of the seminal musicians of this generation: saxophonists Anthony Braxton, Ellery Eskelin, and David Liebman; trumpeters Dave Douglas, and so many others .. He’s got great stories .. Get to know him…Click to listen.Neon Jazz is a radio program airing since 2011. Hosted by Joe Dimino and Engineered by John Christopher in Kansas City, Missouri giving listeners a journey into one of America's finest inventions. Take a listen on KCXL (102.9 FM / 1140 AM) out of Liberty, MO. Listen to KCXL on Tunein Radio at http://tunein.com/radio/Neon-Jazz-With-Joe-Dimino-p381685/. You can now catch Neon Jazz on KOJH 104.7 FM out of the Mutual Musicians Foundation from Noon - 1 p.m. CST Monday-Friday at https://www.kojhfm.org/. Check us out at All About Jazz @ https://kansascity.jazznearyou.com/neon-jazz.php. For all things Neon Jazz, visit http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/
Thoughts, insights, experiences, and stories from Gina Sobel, Terell Stafford, Warren Wolf, Tim Warfield, Tim Brey, Todd Marcus, Larry Marshall, Jeff Reed, Chris Heslop, Steve Rudolph, Eric Byrd, Andy Roberts, Steve Herberman, and Ken Gehret
In this episode of SMACtalk, Daniel Newman and Brian Fanzo welcome guest Steve Rudolph of Pegasystems. In his role at Pega, Steve leads the industry market group covering telco and all the industries it touches, from insurance to financial services. In his role, he focuses on how to create value in customer relationships by using data effectively. During the podcast, Daniel, Brian and Steve discussed the need for today’s industries to embrace AI and machine learning in advertising to ensure positive relationships with their customers. Many industries, including telco, have gotten stuck in the “tyrannosaurus rex” method of marketing—direct marketing—even though it’s clear traditional segmenting approaches are no longer effective. In fact, it often leads to outcomes that are bad for both the marketer and the customer. Customers are irritated that they get hit with ads that aren’t relevant—and marketers are frustrated that they aren’t getting the results they need. Why does that happen? Steve notes that traditional segmenting is good for averages, but not for individuals. Using AI can help companies make smarter use of customer segmentation by combining data about their real-time actions taken by the customer (performing a search for keyword or product) with historical information from them pulled across channels. This allows companies to market in a way that doesn’t feel like marketing, and it helps hit customers at the time they’re most willing to buy. Who is responsible for leading this change? Steve says today’s digital heroes are the forward-thinking executives focusing on ways to increase customer lifetime value, not just marketing impact. Just like we build CX journey maps, we need to use AI, omnichannel data, and marketing to plot our services, sales, and marketing touchpoints. For instance, providing the right services puts people in right frame of mind to buy. We must begin with the end goal in mind—incorporating CX and UX to build a seamless and positive experience for customers. While many people are afraid of AI, Steve feels that when use it effectively – to create value for our customers – most won’t even realize they’re encountering it. Ultimately, AI won’t just be used to sell, but to make our customers’ lives better. A year from now, Steve hopes we will be using AI to enhance every service we interact with on a daily basis. AI itself isn’t quite perfect yet—and it still has some hurdles to cross in terms of transparency and trust. But in the end it remains an incredible tool for allowing almost every industry move with their relationship with customers forward.
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http://www.onecastdashboard.com/watch?v=Q0YzODdFMjc5Rg Q0YzODdFMjc5Rg Wed, 31 May 2017 01:35:16 CDT Guest Speakers no Romans 8:29 Steve Rudolph 00:00:00
https://www.onecastdashboard.com/watch?v=Q0YzODdFMjc5Rg https://www.onecastdashboard.com/Q0YzODdFMjc5Rg Wed, 31 May 2017 01:35:16 CDT Guest Speakers no Romans 8:29 Steve Rudolph 00:00:00
Honeybees are giving humans a sustainable buzz! Eastern Missouri Beekeepers Association will host their 10th annual workshop for beginning and advanced beekeepers on Saturday February 11th. Local beekeepers - at hobby and commercial scales - gather at this event to learn basic and advanced apiculture from guest faculty and each other. Local beekeepers and EMBA members, Steve Rudolph and John Pashia, are joined by Paul Kelly, who is Research and Apiary Manager in the School of Environmental Sciences at University of Guelph, Ontario. Paul is coming to St. Louis as guest faculty for the advanced course in the EMBA workshop. We buzz about: Virroa destructor, the mite pestilence wreaking havoc in bee colonies across North America; honeybee health measures that are evolving to work with bee biology and habits, vs. techno-fixes; some beekeeping history; what folks like about interacting with these industrious insects - and of course, those enjoyable products of the hive. Beekeeping is a popular, fast-growing hobby among sustainably-minded humans. And bees are essential partners in producing over half of the foods our society eats. If you've thought about beekeeping, now's the time to get to learn more! Music: Divertimento K131, performed live at KDHX by Kevin MacLeod, February 2009. Photos: EMBA members learning together (Ray Marklin); Paul Kelly (Guelph Mercury) THANKS to Earthworms engineer Josh Nothum, joined this week by Andy Heaslet. Related Earthworms Conversations: Vanishing Bees: Science, Politics and Honeybee Health (January 16, 2017; Honeybee Democracy - Dr. Tom Seely is WILD About Bees (February 23, 2016)
Topical study by Steve Rudolph
Topical study by Steve Rudolph