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John Johnston (JJ) breaks down how the massive flow of funding money OpenAI desperately needs to survive may be starting to dry up. Could OpenAI be in a far worse financial position than many people think? Could OpenAI be financial and technological ground zero of a massive AI Bubble bursting.Related episodes:AI Bubble BIG SHORT: Michael Burry's Palantir Stock Short https://open.spotify.com/episode/6riZX0MgDPBmLlaRHl6uDY2 Risks To Kill The AI Boom: ‘Big Short' Legend Steve Eisman https://open.spotify.com/episode/4WSx1Lv0xqpr0nw9ZPXkBwAI Bubble: Is OpenAI Going Broke? https://open.spotify.com/episode/4xPM7mmWrmDHcRmdytpEoqTesla: “The Biggest Bubble Possibly in Stock Market History”? https://open.spotify.com/episode/5tTiyJDPHzjaOO04nRp1fUReferenced videos:AI Bubble: How the data centre crisis risks triggering a financial crash | Ed Zitron | The Tech Report https://open.spotify.com/episode/3CbhqwJyax4UBMTwNhLj4sAI Bubble: ‘This is dumber than WeWork' | Ed Zitron | The Tech Report https://youtu.be/N_3X6qF2tT4Referenced article:OpenAI Is Totally Cooked | Will Lockett https://www.planetearthandbeyond.co/p/openai-is-totally-cookedDisclaimer: I am not a financial adviser and nothing in this content is financial advice. This content is for general education and entertainment purposes only. Do your own analysis and seek professional financial advice before making any investment decision.
John Johnston (JJ) breaks down how the massive flow of funding money OpenAI desperately needs to survive may be starting to dry up. Could OpenAI be in a far worse financial position than many people think? Could OpenAI be financial and technological ground zero of a massive AI Bubble bursting.Related episodes:AI Bubble BIG SHORT: Michael Burry's Palantir Stock Short https://open.spotify.com/episode/6riZX0MgDPBmLlaRHl6uDY2 Risks To Kill The AI Boom: ‘Big Short' Legend Steve Eisman https://open.spotify.com/episode/4WSx1Lv0xqpr0nw9ZPXkBwAI Bubble: Is OpenAI Going Broke? https://open.spotify.com/episode/4xPM7mmWrmDHcRmdytpEoqTesla: “The Biggest Bubble Possibly in Stock Market History”? https://open.spotify.com/episode/5tTiyJDPHzjaOO04nRp1fUReferenced videos:AI Bubble: How the data centre crisis risks triggering a financial crash | Ed Zitron | The Tech Report https://open.spotify.com/episode/3CbhqwJyax4UBMTwNhLj4sAI Bubble: ‘This is dumber than WeWork' | Ed Zitron | The Tech Report https://youtu.be/N_3X6qF2tT4Referenced article:OpenAI Is Totally Cooked | Will Lockett https://www.planetearthandbeyond.co/p/openai-is-totally-cookedDisclaimer: I am not a financial adviser and nothing in this content is financial advice. This content is for general education and entertainment purposes only. Do your own analysis and seek professional financial advice before making any investment decision.
Research shows a clear link between digital maturity and HR's strategic influence — organizations with high maturity are twice as likely to have HR seen as strategic. Yet Nordic organizations score just 2.9 out of 5, and only 7% report advanced HR digitalization. The gap isn't willingness — it's exposure. Anna Carlsson breaks down different types of events HR professionals should know about, from local conferences and international HR tech shows to community meetups and vendor events. She shares a three-horizon framework for choosing the right mix, explains the difference between paid and free events, and uses data from the Nordic HR Trends and Tech Report and Sapient Insights Group's 28th Annual HR Systems Survey to build a concrete business case for getting budget.
Bryan Clark of the Hudson Institute and Cavas Ships co-host Chris Servello join Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian to discuss takeaways from the second annual Apex Defense conference last week in Washington.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Marshal Luusa, Partner: Technology & Innovation Lead, KPMG One Africa, about how organisations can bridge the gap between AI ambition and scalable, enterprise‑wide impact. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests discuss hot topics expected at the upcoming 26th Innovations in Technology Conference (ITC) and findings from a new justice tech report. Themes of navigating the changing tech landscape, expanding self-help resources, innovating with artificial intelligence (AI) and knowledge-sharing between organizations emerged in the guests' discussion of ITC and the report, “The Next Frontier: Harnessing Technology to Close the Justice Gap.”
Hey folks, Alex here from Weights & Biases, with your weekly AI update (and a first live show of this year!) For the first time, we had a co-host of the show also be a guest on the show, Ryan Carson (from Amp) went supernova viral this week with an X article (1.5M views) about Ralph Wiggum (yeah, from Simpsons) and he broke down that agentic coding technique at the end of the show. LDJ and Nisten helped cover NVIDIA's incredible announcements during CES with their Vera Rubin upcoming platform (4-5X improvements) and we all got excited about AI medicine with ChatGPT going into Health officially! Plus, a bunch of Open Source news, let's get into this: ThursdAI - Recaps of the most high signal AI weekly spaces is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Open Source: The “Small” Models Are WinningWe often talk about the massive frontier models, but this week, Open Source came largely from unexpected places and focused on efficiency, agents, and specific domains.Solar Open 100B: A Data MasterclassUpstage released Solar Open 100B, and it's a beast. It's a 102B parameter Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) model, but thanks to MoE magic, it only uses about 12B active parameters during inference. This means it punches incredibly high but runs fast.What I really appreciated here wasn't just the weights, but the transparency. They released a technical report detailing their “Data Factory” approach. They trained on nearly 20 trillion tokens, with a huge chunk being synthetic. They also used a dynamic curriculum that adjusted the difficulty and the ratio of synthetic data as training progressed. This transparency is what pushes the whole open source community forward.Technically, it hits 88.2 on MMLU and competes with top-tier models, especially in Korean language tasks. You can grab it on Hugging Face.MiroThinker 1.5: The DeepSeek Moment for Agents?We also saw MiroThinker 1.5, a 30B parameter model that is challenging the notion that you need massive scale to be smart. It uses something they call “Interactive Scaling.”Wolfram broke this down for us: this agent forms hypotheses, searches for evidence, and then iteratively revises its answers in a time-sensitive sandbox. It effectively “thinks” before answering. The result? It beats trillion-parameter models on search benchmarks like BrowseComp. It's significantly cheaper to run, too. This feels like the year where smaller models + clever harnesses (harnesses are the software wrapping the model) will outperform raw scale.Liquid AI LFM 2.5: Running on Toasters (Almost)We love Liquid AI and they are great friends of the show. They announced LFM 2.5 at CES with AMD, and these are tiny ~1B parameter models designed to run on-device. We're talking about running capable AI on your laptop, your phone, or edge devices (or the Reachy Mini bot that I showed off during the show! I gotta try and run LFM on him!)Probably the coolest part is the audio model. Usually, talking to an AI involves a pipeline: Speech-to-Text (ASR) -> LLM -> Text-to-Speech (TTS). Liquid's model is end-to-end. It hears audio and speaks audio directly. We watched a demo from Maxime Labonne where the model was doing real-time interaction, interleaving text and audio. It's incredibly fast and efficient. While it might not write a symphony for you, for on-device tasks like summarization or quick interactions, this is the future.NousCoder-14B and Zhipu AI IPOA quick shoutout to our friends at Nous Research who released NousCoder-14B, an open-source competitive programming model that achieved a 7% jump on LiveCodeBench accuracy in just four days of RL training on 48 NVIDIA B200 GPUs. The model was trained on 24,000 verifiable problems, and the lead researcher Joe Li noted it achieved in 4 days what took him 2 years as a teenager competing in programming contests. The full RL stack is open-sourced on GitHub and Nous published a great WandB results page as well! And in historic news, Zhipu AI (Z.ai)—the folks behind the GLM series—became the world's first major LLM company to IPO, raising $558 million on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Their GLM-4.7 currently ranks #1 among open-source and domestic models on both Artificial Analysis and LM Arena. Congrats to them!Big Companies & APIsNVIDIA CES: Vera Rubin Changes EverythingLDJ brought the heat on this one covering Jensen's CES keynote that unveiled the Vera Rubin platform, and the numbers are almost hard to believe. We're talking about a complete redesign of six chips: the Rubin GPU delivering 50 petaFLOPS of AI inference (5x Blackwell), the Vera CPU with 88 custom Olympus ARM cores, NVLink 6, ConnectX-9 SuperNIC, BlueField-4 DPU, and Spectrum-6 Ethernet.Let me put this in perspective using LDJ's breakdown: if you look at FP8 performance, the jump from Hopper to Blackwell was about 5x. The jump from Blackwell to Vera Rubin is over 3x again—but here's the kicker—while only adding about 200 watts of power draw. That's insane efficiency improvement.The real-world implications Jensen shared: training a 10 trillion parameter mixture-of-experts model now requires 75% fewer GPUs compared to Blackwell. Inference token costs drop roughly 10x—a 1MW cluster goes from 1 million to 10 million tokens per second at the same power. HBM4 memory delivers 22 TB/s bandwidth with 288GB capacity, exceeding NVIDIA's own 2024 projections by nearly 70%.As Ryan noted, when people say there's an AI bubble, this is why it's hilarious. Jensen keeps saying the need for inference is unbelievable and only going up exponentially. We all see this. I can't get enough inference—I want to spin up 10 Ralphs running concurrently! The NVL72 rack-scale system achieves 3.6 exaFLOPS inference with 20.7TB total HBM, and it's already shipping. Runway 4.5 is already running on the new platform, having ported their model from Hopper to Vera Rubin NVL72 in a single day.NVIDIA also recently acqui-hidred Groq (with a Q) in a ~$20 billion deal, bringing the inference chip expertise from the guy who created Google's TPUs in-house.Nemotron Speech ASR & The Speed of Voice (X, HF, Blog)NVIDIA also dropped Nemotron Speech ASR. This is a 600M parameter model that offers streaming transcription with 24ms latency.We showed a demo from our friend Kwindla Kramer at Daily. He was talking to an AI, and the response was virtually instant. The pipeline is: Nemotron (hearing) -> Llama/Nemotron Nano (thinking) -> Magpie TTS (speaking). The total latency is under 500ms. It feels like magic. Instant voice agents are going to be everywhere this year.XAI Raises $20B While Grok Causes Problems (Again)So here's the thing about covering anything Elon-related: it's impossible to separate signal from noise because there's an army of fans who hype everything and an army of critics who hate everything. But let me try to be objective here.XAI raised another massive Round E of $20 billion! at a $230 billion valuation, with NVIDIA and Cisco as strategic investors. The speed of their infrastructure buildout is genuinely incredible. Grok's voice mode is impressive. I use Grok for research and it's really good, notable for it's unprecedented access to X !But. This raise happened in the middle of a controversy where Grok's image model was being used to “put bikinis” on anyone in reply threads, including—and this is where I draw a hard line—minors. As Nisten pointed out on the show, it's not even hard to implement guardrails. You just put a 2B VL model in front and ask “is there a minor in this picture?” But people tested it, asked Grok not to use the feature, and it did it anyway. And yeah, putting Bikini on Claude is funny, but basic moderation is lacking! The response of “we'll prosecute illegal users” is stupid when there's no moderation built into the product. There's an enormous difference between Photoshop technically being able to do something after hours of work, and a feature that generates edited images in one second as the first comment to a celebrity, then gets amplified by the platform's algorithm to millions of people. One is a tool. The other is a product with amplification mechanics. Products need guardrails. I don't often link to CNN (in fact this is the first time) but they have a great writeup about the whole incident here which apparently includes the quitting of a few trust and safety folks and Elon's pushback on guardrails. CrazyThat said, Grok 5 is in training and XAI continues to ship impressive technology. I just wish they'd put the same engineering effort into safety as they do into capabilities!OpenAI Launches GPT HealthThis one's exciting. OpenAI CEO Fidji Simo announced ChatGPT Health, a privacy-first space for personalized health conversations that can connect to electronic health records, Apple Health, Function Health, Peloton, and MyFitnessPal.Here's why this matters: health already represents about 5% of all ChatGPT messages globally and touches 25% of weekly active users—often outside clinic hours or in underserved areas. People are already using these models for health advice constantly.Nisten, who has worked on AI doctors since the GPT-3 days and even published papers on on-device medical AI, gave us some perspective: the models have been fantastic for health stuff for two years now. The key insight is that medical data seems like a lot, but there are really only about 2,000 prescription drugs and 2,000 diseases (10,000 if you count rare ones). That's nothing for an LLM. The models excel at pattern recognition across this relatively contained dataset.The integration with Function Health is particularly interesting to me. Function does 160+ lab tests, but many doctors won't interpret them because they didn't order them. ChatGPT could help bridge that gap, telling you “hey, this biomarker looks off, you should discuss this with your doctor.” The bad news is, this is just a waitlist and you can add yourself to the waitlist here, we'll keep monitoring the situation and let you know when it opens upDoctronic: AI Prescribing Without Physician OversightSpeaking of healthcare, Doctronic launched a pilot in Utah where AI can autonomously renew prescriptions for chronic conditions without any physician in the loop. The system covers about 190 routine medications (excluding controlled substances) at just $4 per renewal. Trial data showed 99.2% concordance with physician treatment plans, and they've secured pioneering malpractice insurance that treats the AI like a clinician.Nisten made the case that it's ethically wrong to delay this kind of automation when ER wait times keep increasing and doctors are overworked. The open source models are already excellent at medical tasks. Governments should be buying GPUs rather than creating administrative roadblocks. Strong strong agree here! Google Brings Gmail into the Gemini Era (X)Breaking news from the day of our show: Google announced Gmail's biggest AI transformation since its 2004 launch, powered by Gemini 3. This brings AI Overviews that summarize email threads, natural language queries (”Who gave me a plumber quote last year?”), Help Me Write, contextual Suggested Replies matching your writing style, and the upcoming AI Inbox that filters noise to surface VIPs and urgent items.For 3 billion Gmail users, this is huge. I'm very excited to test it—though not live on the show because I don't want you reading my emails.This weeks buzz - covering Weights & Biases updatesNot covered on the show, but a great update on stuff from WandB, Chris Van Pelt (@vanpelt), one of the 3 co-founders released a great project I wanted to tell you about! For coders, this is an app that allows you to run multiple Claude Codes on free Github sandboxes, so you can code (or Ralph) and control everything away from home! GitHub gives personal users 120 free Codespaces hours/month, and Catnip automatically shuts down inactive instances so you can code for quite a while with Catnip! It's fully open source on Github and you can download the app hereInterview: Ryan Carson - What the hell is Ralph Wiggum?Okay, let's talk about the character everyone is seeing on their timeline: Ralph Wiggum. My co-host Ryan Carson went viral this week with an article about this technique, and I had to have him break it down.Ralph isn't a new model; it's a technique for running agents in a loop to perform autonomous coding. The core idea is deceptively simple: Ralph is a bash script that loops an AI coding agent. In a loop, until it a certain condition is met. But why is it blowing up? Normally when you use a coding agent like Cursor, Claude Code, or AMP, you need to be in the loop. You approve changes, look at code, fix things when the agent hits walls or runs out of context. Ralph solves this by letting the agent run autonomously while you sleep.Here's how it works: First, you write a Product Requirements Doc (PRD) by talking to your agent for a few minutes about what you want to build. Then you convert that PRD into a JSON file containing atomic user stories with clear acceptance criteria. Each user story is small enough for the agent to complete in one focused thread.The Ralph script then loops: it picks the first incomplete user story, the agent writes code to implement it, tests against the acceptance criteria, commits the changes, marks the story as complete, writes what it learned to a shared “agents.md” file, and loops to the next story. That compound learning step is crucial—without it, the agent would keep making the same mistakes.What makes this work is the pre-work. As Ryan put it, “no real work is done one-shot.” This is how software engineering has always worked—you break big problems into smaller problems into user stories and solve them incrementally. The innovation is letting AI agents work through that queue autonomously while you sleep! Ryan's excellent (and viral) X article is here! Vision & VideoLTX-2 Goes Fully Open Source (HF, Paper)Lightricks finally open-sourced LTX-2, marking a major milestone as the first fully open audio-video generation model. This isn't just “we released the weights” open—it's complete model weights (13B and 2B variants), distilled versions, controllable LoRAs, a full multimodal trainer, benchmarks, and evaluation scripts. For a video model that is aiming to be the open source SORA, supports audio and lipsyncThe model generates synchronized audio and video in a single DiT-based architecture—motion, dialogue, ambience, and music flow simultaneously. Native 4K at up to 50 FPS with audio up to 10 seconds. And there's also a distilled version (Thanks Pruna AI!) hosted on ReplicateComfyUI provided day-0 native support, and community testing shows an A6000 generating 1280x720 at 120 frames in 50 seconds. This is near Sora-level quality that you can fine-tune on your own data for custom styles and voices in about an hour.What a way to start 2026. From chips that are 5x faster to AI doctors prescribing meds in Utah, the pace is only accelerating. If anyone tells you we're in an AI bubble, just show them what we covered today. Even if the models stopped improving tomorrow, the techniques like “Ralph” prove we have years of work ahead of us just figuring out how to use the intelligence we already have.Thank you for being a ThursdAI subscriber. See you next week!As always, here's the show notes and TL;DR links: * Hosts & Guests* Alex Volkov - AI Evangelist & Weights & Biases (@altryne)* Co-Hosts - @WolframRvnwlf, @nisten, @ldjconfirmed* Special Guest - Ryan Carson (@ryancarson) breaking down the Ralph Wiggum technique.* Open Source LLMs* Solar Open 100B - Upstage's 102B MoE model. Trained on 19.7T tokens with a heavy focus on “data factory” synthetic data and high-performance Korean reasoning (X, HF, Tech Report).* MiroThinker 1.5 - A 30B parameter search agent that uses “Interactive Scaling” to beat trillion-parameter models on search benchmarks like BrowseComp (X, HF, GitHub).* Liquid AI LFM 2.5 - A family of 1B models designed for edge devices. Features a revolutionary end-to-end audio model that skips the ASR-LLM-TTS pipeline (X, HF).* NousCoder-14B - competitive coding model from Nous Research that saw a 7% LiveCodeBench accuracy jump in just 4 days of RL (X, WandB Dashboard).* Zhipu AI IPO - The makers of GLM became the first major LLM firm to go public on the HKEX, raising $558M (Announcement).* Big Co LLMs & APIs* NVIDIA Vera Rubin - Jensen Huang's CES reveal of the next-gen platform. Delivers 5x Blackwell inference performance and 75% fewer GPUs needed for MoE training (Blog).* OpenAI ChatGPT Health - A privacy-first vertical for EHR and fitness data integration (Waitlist).* Google Gmail Era - Gemini 3 integration into Gmail for 3 billion users, featuring AI Overviews and natural language inbox search (Blog).* XAI $20B Raise - Elon's XAI raises Series E at a $230B valuation, even as Grok faces heat over bikini-gate and safety guardrails (CNN Report).* Doctronic - The first US pilot in Utah for autonomous AI prescription renewals without a physician in the loop (Web).* Alexa+ Web - Amazon brings the “Smart Alexa” experience to browser-based chat (Announcement).* Autonomous Coding & Tools* Ralph Wiggum - The agentic loop technique for autonomous coding using small, atomic user stories. Ryan Carson's breakdown of why this is the death of “vibe coding” (Viral X Article).* Catnip by W&B - Chris Van Pelt's open-source iOS app to run Claude Code anywhere via GitHub Codespaces (App Store, GitHub).* Vision & Video* LTX-2 - Lightricks open-sources the first truly open audio-video generation model with synchronized output and full training code (GitHub, Replicate Demo).* Avatar Forcing - KAIST's framework for real-time interactive talking heads with ~500ms latency (Arxiv).* Qwen Edit 2512 - Optimized by PrunaAI to generate high-res realistic images in under 7 seconds (Replicate).* Voice & Audio* Nemotron Speech ASR - NVIDIA's 600M parameter streaming model with sub-100ms stable latency for massive-scale voice agents (HF). This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sub.thursdai.news/subscribe
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How do you decide between a best-in-class tech stack and an all-in-one platform?I caught up with Bill Fanning, CRO of Stayntouch, and Klaus Kohlmayr, Chief Evangelist at IDeaS Revenue Solutions, to discuss the new NYU SPS Tisch Center of Hospitality Technology Report, where 300+ hoteliers shared how they're making those crucial tech decisions. On hashtag#NoVacancyNews, we look at what's driving those hashtag#hoteltechnology choices, the cultural and operational challenges behind switching systems, and why more hotels than ever plan to replace their tech stack within the next 24 months. Key Insights:
The Shop Girls kick off the second half with whether or not Gwyneth wants to be the next Ralph Lauren. Harmony delivers the Tech Report, and they later discuss price tags being ripped off.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sweet Ivy's Becky Leffler calls in to talk about their new space in the Galleria. Harmony tells us about Meta's new glasses & Samsung's family hub refrigerator in the Tech Report. Plus, we talk fall markets with Mich Berthiaume. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We talk to Spencer Johnson from Sota Clothing (sotaclothing.com). Harmony calls in for a slightly medicated Tech Report. Plus, Alo Yoga's new luxury bag collections includes a $3600 handbag, and international retailer Primark is expanding to the Mall of America.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on America in the Morning MI Stabbing Suspect Charged with Terrorism 11 people were wounded over the weekend after a man went on a stabbing spree inside a Michigan Walmart. Correspondent Julie Walker reports the suspected stabber is now facing terrorism charges. President Trump Travels to Scotland President Trump got some business done during what the White House was calling a "private trip" to Scotland. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Plane Evacuated on Runway in Denver Correspondent Mike Hempen reports the FAA is investigating a "possible landing gear" incident at the Denver airport that forced passengers on board the plane to use the emergency exits. Israel Begins Fighting Pauses in Gaza The Israeli military has begun limited pauses in fighting in three populated areas of Gaza for 10 hours a day to allow aid to reach the Palestinian people, as concerns grow over surging hunger and as Israel faces criticism over its conduct in the 21-month war. Southwest Flight Experiences Rapid Drop An incident on board a Southwest flight caused two flight attendants to suffer injuries. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details. HIV Drug Moving Towards EU Authorization Correspondent Jennifer King reports a promising new drug to prevent HIV is moving towards authorization in Europe. AL Inmate Issued Temporary Stay of Execution A judge in Alabama has issued a temporary stay of execution for an inmate on death row. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports there are concerns over the inmate's worsening mental state. NFL Fines Players for Selling Superbowl Tickets The NFL is fining a large group of players and team employees for impermissibly selling tickets to the Big Game at an inflated cost. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has the story. Replica Oval Office Built in D.C. Tourists to the nation's capital can now see an exact replica of President Trump's Oval Office. Correspondent Sagar Meghani has details. U.S. and E.U. Enter into Trade Agreement A trade agreement is reached between the United States and the European Union. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Court Pauses Trump's Birthright Citizenship EO A third court has weighed in on President Trump's executive order on birthright Citizenship. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports this court's ruling aligns with the first two. KS Sheriff's Deputy Killed A sheriff's deputy in Kansas City has been shot and killed in the line of duty. Correspondent Julie Walker has details on the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Naked Man Found Inside MN State Capitol Authorities in Minnesota are trying to determine how a naked man with apparent mental health issues was found inside the state Capitol late at night. Correspondent Mike Hempen says the incident comes just weeks after the Minnesota House Speaker was assassinated. USDA to Relocate D.C. Based Workers The US Department of Agriculture has announced plans to relocate many of it's D.C. area employees. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the workers' union claims the moves are just a way to mask additional job cuts. CA Utility Company Sets Up Fire Compensation Fund A California utility company is setting up a program to help compensate victims of January's Eaton Fire. Correspondent Ben Thomas says officials are blaming equipment belonging to the utility for starting the blaze. Using AI To Assist with Interpersonal Communication AI is being used all over the world by millions of users every day, but now some users are beginning to relate to other people more by using chatbots to help them communicate better. Correspondent Chuck Palm has that story in today's Tech Report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on America in the Morning President Trump Signs Recissions Package The recissions package that passed the house last week has been signed into law. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has been following the story and says opponents claim the funding cuts will hurt public broadcasters. President Trump Visits the Fed President Trump paid a visit to the Federal Reserve on Thursday, where he met with Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who has been highly criticized by the President. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. U.S. Cuts Short Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Talks The U.S. is ending its most recent effort at ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas. Correspondent Sagar Megani reports the U.S. is placing the blame of the failed negotiations on Hamas. National Forecast A large portion of the South and Eastern U.S. will experience extreme heat and humidity. Meteorologist La Troy Thornton has your national forecast. DOJ Meets with Ghislaine Maxwell Members of the Department of Justice travelled to Florida today to meet with the former Girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has details. Remembering Hulk Hogan Hulk Hogan, an icon in the world of professional wrestling has died at 71 years old. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has a look at his life and legacy. Business News On Wall Street fresh highs for the S&P 500 and NASDAQ. Jessica Ettinger has your Friday business. U.S. Government Investigating UnitedHealth The government has launched an investigation into UnitedHealth. Correspondent Tom Murphy reports they're one of the largest healthcare companies in the country. Remembering Chuck Mangione Grammy award winning musician Chuck Mangione has passed away at 84 years old. Correspondent Ed Donahue has details. New 60 Minutes Producer Announced A long-running newsmagazine TV show has a new top producer. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports. Deported Migrant Takes Steps to Sue U.S. A man who was deported to El Salvador is taking the first steps to suing the U.S. Government. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports the man is claiming he was mistreated while in El Salvadorian custody. WI Governor Not Seeking Reelection The governor of a battleground state has announced he won't be seeking reelection. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports the announcement leaves the field open for who will replace them. Railroad Companies Confirm Merger Talks Underway Two railroads confirm they're in late-stage merger talks. Correspondent Mike Hempen has details. Protests Breakout in Ukraine Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Ukrainians are taking to the streets to protest a new law they say weakens Ukraine's anti-corruption teams. Trump Lays Out AI Action Plan The Trump administration has laid out the U.S. Action Plan for A.I. with aggressive goals for building power and data centers, and even retraining workers who are replaced by artificial intelligence. Correspondent Chuck Palm has more in today's Tech Report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Shop Girls for the second half deliver Tech Report and MyTalkers share their mother's fashion advice. Later they discuss if Anna Wintour is stepping down from Vogue.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Big Business is rapidly embracing technology, but at what cost? Can robots and AI can make the fashion industry smarter, faster, better—without sacrificing humanity? Sourcing Journal's business reporter/tech editor Meghan Hall chats with Lauren Parker, director, Fairchild Studio, about the symbiotic relationship between man and machine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on America in the Morning Severe Storms Turn Deadly Severe weather over the weekend has left dozens dead. Correspondent Julie Walker reports the storms impacted several states. President Biden Reveals Cancer Diagnosis According to the office of Joe Biden, the former president has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The finding came after the 82-year-old reported urinary symptoms, which led doctors to discover a nodule on his prostate. Investigation Underway in Boat Collision A federal investigation is underway after a Mexican Navy ship collided with the Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the latest. Fertility Clinic Bomber Identified The FBI has identified the man they believe was responsible for an explosion that ripped through a Southern California fertility clinic. Officials say the suspect died in the blast and that their body found near a charred vehicle outside the clinic. James Comey Under Investigation Administration officials are accusing a former FBI director of calling for violence against President Donald Trump. Correspondent Donna Warder reports the controversy was caused by a post on social media. ICC Prosecutor Steps Down Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court will temporarily step down pending the outcome of an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct. Canadian Judge Dismisses Jury A judge has dismissed the jury in a Canadian hockey sexual assault case. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports. Salman Rushdie Attacker Sentenced The man who stabbed famed author Salman Rushdie has been sentenced for the attack. Correspondent Jennifer King reports he will be spending over two decades behind bars. President Trump Upset by Walmart Price Hikes Correspondent Julie Walker reports President Trump is taking issue with Walmart's announcement that it plans to its prices. Measles Outbreak Sees Slowdown Over 1000 people have been infected in the ongoing measles outbreak in the United States, however Correspondent Ed Donahue reports that the disease's spread appears to be slowing down. Escaped Inmates on the Lam Authorities in New Orleans say seven of ten men who broke out of jail Friday are still on the lam. Correspondent Donna Warder has details. Consumer Sentiment Wanes There's been another dip in consumer sentiment. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the dip is being blamed on tariff uncertainty. Philippines Senate Race Results Released Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the results of a senate race in the Philippines are a blow to the country's president Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Microsoft Admits to Getting Involved in War in Gaza Microsoft said in a blog post last week that they have been providing advanced AI systems and databases to aid in the war in the Gaza strip. Here's Chuck Palm with the details in today's Tech Report. Finally A historic mansion in Louisiana has gone up in flames. Correspondent Jennifer King reports the cause of the blaze is under investigation. A franchise once thought dead has come back to life to win the weekend box office. Correspondent Kevin Carr has details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on America in the Morning SCOTUS Hears Arguments on Birthright Citizenship The U.S. Supreme Court has heard arguments on President Donald Trump's executive order to block children born in the U.S. from becoming citizens if their parents are in the U.S. illegally or temporarily. Correspondent Donna Warder reports that executive order wasn't at the center of the arguments. Potential Peace Talks Between Ukraine and Russia Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Turkey have been delayed. Correspondent David Biller reports Russian leader Vladimir Putin announced he would not attend talks with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Mom Allegedly Helps Plan School Shooting A Texas mother is charged with helping her son plot a school shooting. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. South African President to Visit White House South Africa's president says he plans to come to the White House next week. Correspondent Ben Thomas reports his visit comes after the U.S. took in white South Africans as refugees. Autopsy Audit Finds Discrepancies Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports officials in Maryland found discrepancies during an audit of autopsies of people who died while in police custody. U.S. Born Basketball Player Arrested in Indonesia A U.S. basketball player has been arrested in Indonesia. Correspondent Karen Chammas reports they could face the death penalty. Missing Hiker Found Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that a hiker missing for several weeks has been found safe and sound. WI Judge Enters Not Guilty Plea A Federal Judge in Wisconsin made an appearance on the other side of the bench. Correspondent Katie Clark reports the judge is accused of helping an illegal immigrant avoid arrest. President Trump Says Iran Deal Close Correspondent Karen Chammas reports that President Trump made an announcement involving Iran during his trip to the Middle East. Cassie Ventura Cross Examined Sean “Diddy” Combs' former girlfriend Cassie Ventura was cross examined by the defense in his federal sex trafficking trial. Correspondent Ed Donahue has been following the proceedings. Military Planning Ouster of Transgender Troops The military is working out how they plan to identify and oust transgender service members. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Walmart Announces Price Hikes Walmart has announced plans to raise prices in its stores. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports the big box giant is blaming the increase on tariffs. FL Bans Fluoride Florida communities that have been adding fluoride to drinking water will now have to stop. Correspondent Donna Warder has details. Cyber Criminals Using AI to Target Government Officials The FBI has announced in a public service announcement that cyber criminals may be using AI to infiltrate government officials' personal and public accounts. Correspondent Chuck Palm has the details in today's Tech Report. Finally An innovative slasher franchise gets a new installment. Correspondent Kevin Carr has details. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports that history is being made with this year's Tony nominations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Shop Girls kick off the second half by answering MyTalker's questions as well as the famous Tech Report. Later Martha Dayton from Martha Dayton Design joins to share ways to design your dream outdoor space.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on America in the Morning Trump Admin Encourages Self Deportations The Trump administration has announced plans to pay illegal immigrants who willingly leave the country. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Officer Pleads Guilty to Inmate Beating Death One of the ten corrections officers charged in the beating death of Robert Brooks inside a New York prison has plead guilty. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. President Trump Speaks with President Erdogan President Trump continues to meet with world leaders about multiple wars overseas. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Attorneys General Sue Trump Admin Over Green Energy A group of Attorneys General are suing the Trump administration over plans to slow down wind energy projects. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Israeli Cabinet Makes Decision on Gaza Israel's cabinet has reached a decision on the future of Gaza. Correspondent Karen Chammas reports. Pentagon Top Brass on Chopping Block The Pentagon has announced plans to make major cuts in military leadership. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details. Vatican Staff Sworn to Secrecy Ahead of the conclave to decide a new pope Vatican staff are taking a vow of secrecy. Correspondent Tricia Thomas has details. Olympian Has Medals Replaced A decorated U.S. Olympian has been awarded new medals after his were lost during the recent L.A. wildfires. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports. Trump Admin Sued Over Health Program Cuts A new effort to save ten thousand jobs at the Department of Health and Human Services is being led by nearly two dozen state attorneys general. Details from Correspondent Rich Johnson. Federal Reserve to Make New Interest Rate Decision All eyes are on the Federal Reserve and whether or not they will decide to make any interest rate changes this week. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. OH Family Wants Investigation into Jailed Man's Death The family of an Ohio man say deputies and jail medical staff should be criminally charged in his death. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. Boston City Councilor Pleads Guilty to Fraud A Boston city councilor has pleaded guilty to federal corruption charges after prosecutors accused her of taking most of an inflated bonus that she paid to a relative who worked for her. Ford Motor Company Feeling Tariffs The Ford Motor Company has put a price tag on how much it will be affected by President Trump's tariff plan. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details. Machinists On Strike Thousands of machinists are now on strike after union negotiations soured. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports. EU Launches Drive to Attract Scientists The European Union has launched a drive to attract U.S. scientists and researchers to Europe. Correspondent Karen Chammas reports Messaging App Gets Hacked Messaging apps used by White House officials have been in the news as of late, but now, one of them has paused their service, due to a hacker gaining access to sensitive data. Here's Chuck Palm with more on today's Tech Report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on America in the Morning President Trump Interviewed by NBC News President Trump sat down for a wide-ranging interview with NBC news. Correspondent Donna Warder reports. Houston Party Turns Deadly A party in Houston turned deadly, and more than a dozen people were injured, when gunfire erupted over the weekend at a family party. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. President Trump Orders Alcatraz Reopened President Donald Trump says he is directing his government to reopen and expand Alcatraz, the notorious former prison on a hard-to-reach California island in San Francisco Bay. Military Parade Scheduled in D.C. The Pentagon has confirmed plans to hold a military parade in D.C. this summer. Correspondent Jennifer King has details. President Trump to Meet with Canadian PM President Trump is scheduled to hold new trade talks with Canada's newly elected Prime Minister. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Small Plane Crash Lands into CA Neighborhood A deadly plane crash in the Los Angeles area also damaged several homes. Correspondent Julie Walker reports. Tesla Sales Slump in Europe Elon Musk has some work ahead of him to revive slumping Telsa sales in much of Europe. Correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports. Smithsonian Reviewing Collection A prominent pastor was notified that books loaned to the national African American museum may be returned. Correspondent Walter Ratliff reports. Russell Brand Makes First Court Appearance Russell Brand made his first appearance in a U.K. court as part of his trial on charges of sexual assault. Correspondent Laurence Brooks reports. TX School Choice Bill Signed Into Law The Governor of Texas is touting what he calls the largest one-day launch of school choice in the country. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Man Arrested in Death of Cincinnati Police Officer There is a lot of sorrow, and many questions, in Cincinnati after police fatally shot a young man last week. Correspondent Rich Johnson reports: the young man's father is accused of killing a Sheriff's deputy the next day. President Trump Unveils Budget Proposal President Trump has unveiled his 2026 budget proposal. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Warren Buffett Announces Retirement Investment guru Warren Buffet made a Suprise announcement during his company's annual shareholder meeting. Correspondent Julie Walker has details. Olympic Track Medalist Arrested An Olympic track medalist is charged in Florida with punching a woman, a hurdler who also competed in the Olympics. A Broward County Sheriff's Office arrest report says that Fred Kerley, 29, allegedly hit Alaysha Johnson with a closed fist at a hotel near Fort Lauderdale on Thursday. Prince Harry Loses Security Detail Court Appeal Prince Harry has lost his appeal to restore his UK government-funded security detail. Correspondent Laurence Brooks reports. Aging ATC Systems Cause Airport Headaches Air traffic control systems may be the cause of travel delays this past week, but the good news is they should be getting upgrades soon. Here's Chuck Palm with today's Tech Report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you with a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
In dieser Episode analysieren Matthias und Frede die aktuellen strukturellen Veränderungen der UX-Branche anhand führender Artikel und Reports. Sie besprechen Dan Maccarones Analyse zur Abkehr der UX von strategischer Einflussnahme, Greg Nudelmans Warnung vor der irrelevanten Fokussierung auf Figma und UI in Zeiten von KI und Geoffrey Huntleys Beobachtungen über die Auswirkungen von KI auf Arbeitsmärkte. Dann wird noch in den "Design in Tech Report" von John Maeda reingeschaut, inklusive des neuen Paradigmas "Agent Experience (AX)". Außerdem diskutieren die Hosts die Rückkehr der UX-Generalist*innen laut Nielsen Norman Group, die Priorisierung neuer Kompetenzen im "Future of Jobs Report 2025" sowie Dominique Winters Modell zur Gestaltung langfristiger Mensch-Produkt-Beziehungen. Zum Abschluss liefern Jeff Sauro und Jim Lewis ein neues Framework für die Auswahl der passenden UX-Metriken. ⠀⠀| ⠀⠀| KAPITEL ⠀⠀| [00:00:00] Einstieg: Wie viel Veränderung steht der UX bevor? ⠀⠀| [00:01:49] Dan Maccarone: UX zwischen Strategie und Dekoration ⠀⠀| [00:12:09] Greg Nudelman: KI verändert UX-Design radikal ⠀⠀| [00:19:38] Geoffrey Huntley: Neue Marktmechanismen im KI-Zeitalter ⠀⠀| [00:27:12] John Maeda: AX - Agent Experience als neue Disziplin ⠀⠀| [00:34:27] Nielsen Norman Group: Das Comeback der UX-Generalist*innen ⠀⠀| [00:37:56] Future of Jobs Report 2025: Zukunftskompetenzen für UX ⠀⠀| [00:43:14] Dominique Winter: Produktbeziehungen bewusst gestalten ⠀⠀| [00:49:30] Jeff Sauro & Jim Lewis: Framework für die Auswahl von UX-Metriken ⠀⠀| ⠀⠀| LINKS UND RESSOURCEN: ⠀⠀| https://germanupa.de/mediathek/ux-diesem-monat-april-25 ⠀⠀| ⠀⠀| Erzähle uns: Welche neuen Kompetenzen baust du gerade auf? Dein Feedback erreicht uns per E-Mail podcast@germanupa.de oder direkt in den Kommentaren. ⠀⠀|
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you with a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you with a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you with a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
The Shop Girls kick off the second half with exciting news about The Met themed Band-Aids launching soon as well as Earth Day events. During the Tech Report, Harmony tries out Gemini for songwriting assistance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Shop Girls kick off the second half with exciting news about The Met themed Band-Aids launching soon as well as Earth Day events. During the Tech Report, Harmony tries out Gemini for songwriting assistance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
The Shop Girls kick off the second half with more wedding etiquette, the Tech Report, and are joined by Libby Coyne, owner of Requisite who shares the best strategy for buying/selling with The RealReal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Shop Girls kick off the second half with more wedding etiquette, the Tech Report, and are joined by Libby Coyne, owner of Requisite who shares the best strategy for buying/selling with The RealReal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
Ali and Harmony are joined by Liseli Dyette, founder of Emery's Playhouse. In addition, Harmony delivers her coveted Tech Report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ali and Harmony are joined by Liseli Dyette, founder of Emery's Playhouse. In addition, Harmony delivers her coveted Tech Report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
The Audio/Tech report for quarter 1 of 2025 is ready for your music ears to enjoy & as always Professor Skylab brings us the latest on audio greatness. We discuss the many different ways to clean your vinyl as well as the do's and don'ts. Please enjoy the episode. The Hook Rocks https://www.facebook.com/TheHookRocks/ https://www.instagram.com/thehookrocks/ https://bsky.app/profile/thehookrocks.bsky.social Professor Skylab https://bsky.app/profile/skylabtapes.bsky.social Pantheon Podcasts http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/pantheonpods/ https://twitter.com/pantheonpods Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Lykken on Lending program will feature our Weekly Mortgage Updates with Adam DeSanctis and his MBA Mortgage Minute, and then Les Parker's TMSpotlight, a macroeconomic perspective on the economy with a music parody. That leads to Matt Graham of MBS Live providing you a rate & market update, followed by David Kittle, Chief Executive Officer @ The Mortgage Collaborative, to discuss mortgage originations. Then we have Alice Alvey of Union Home providing a regulatory & legislative update, then Allen Pollack giving us a Tech Report on the latest technology impacting our industry. We also have commentaries provided by our Consultants, Bill Corbet and Marc Helm, Senior Executive Partner @ Transformational Mortgage Solutions, talking about Loan Servicing and the “Agencies”.
Harmony and Ali kick off the second half with places to get jewelry and the famous Tech Report. Jeff Springer from MartinPatrick3 shares men's fashion advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Harmony and Ali kick off the second half with places to get jewelry and the famous Tech Report. Jeff Springer from MartinPatrick3 shares men's fashion advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We check out what's on TV tonight, Tom Brady loses a passing contest, and NBC Bay Area Tech Reporter Scott Budman updates us on: Blussky, Meta Ray Bans, and the rising value of Bitcoin.