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Running 500 kilometres in 10 days is insanely tough. Add in an immune system disorder, and it seems impossible. For Cory Reese, who lives with an immune deficiency, running 500 kilometres was an enjoyable vacation. Today Cory joins the boys to talk about the physical and mental endurance it takes to run ultramarathons with a chronic illness.
Our guest this week is Cory Janssen, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of AltaML, an AI services firm based in Canada with over 100 employees just four years after its launch. Today Cory shares the lessons learned from his experience working with a small team to find AI opportunities and transform pilot projects into effective AI deployments in the enterprise. He also explains why “land and expand” doesn't work as a method for this complicated process. Cory also recently joined us on our AI Consulting Podcast to share his origin story and his unlikely path to starting an AI consulting company - listen to the entire interview on all major podcast platforms.
Today Cory and BoomBoom talks about Kwame Brown...J.Cole...Rihanna and A$AP Rocky....Lil Uzi Vert --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today Cory explores what 1 John has to say about your testimony and shares some of his story.
Today Cory and Kyle sit down with GAI President, Jay Lambke, and CTO Prem Jadwhani. GAI, or Government Acquisitions, is a Federal ISO-certified VAR focused on empowering Federal missions with cutting-edge research and development. Jay and Prem also discuss how the Federa is adopting machine learning and they can use the "3 pillars of AI" to achieve success. We also hear how laws being passed recently affect those technologies. Jay and Prem also share some of the challenges that the government can face with artificial intelligence; like how to scale and secure these complex platforms. Full shownotes can be found here.
Gab Street Podcast is a Columbus, Ohio podcast hosted by Cory Leo to spread the news of what Columbus has to offer. Today Cory and I co-host to discuss creatives in Columbus, audio content, and voice-first future. Learn more about Gab Street :https://linktr.ee/gabstreetpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/voicefirstai/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/voicefirstai/support
Guitarist Cory Wong wants you to know that “smooth-jazz” is not a dirty word. At least not as he sees it. That’s why he started referring to himself as the “millennial smooth jazz ambassador”. Cory comes from Minneapolis and got his start working with many of the great Minneapolis funk musicians who worked with Prince; they showed him the ways of the funk. It’s a deep and very special legacy. Cory is an infectious performer, with incredible energy and positivity on stage. One night a half dozen years ago, some young musicians from Michigan were on tour in Minneapolis and had a night off. Somebody told them to go check out a band called Doctor Mambo’s Combo (Cory happened to be subbing for the regular guitar player that night). Something special happened that night. Maybe it was a full moon. Maybe it was destiny. Maybe it was beshert. By the time the concert was over, Cory had connected with a group of people who would have a big impact on his life and career: Jack Stratton, Theo Katzman, Joe Dart & Joey Dosik of Vulfpeck. Today Cory is best known for his work with the band Vulfpeck. Their YouTube videos have made them into funk-celebrities, and now they sell out all over the world. It’s a completely independent, gorilla style operation, which is why it’s so extraordinary that in just a few short years Vulfpeck has built up enough of a following to be able to play for larger and larger audiences. (Later this year, for example, they’ll play Madison Square Garden in New York.) In our conversation we tell the story of what happened when Cory met Vulf, how the first encounter went, and subsequently how Cory’s life and career were impacted. Cory explains how his concept of “letting rhythm be take the lead” developed after he connected with Jack Stratton of Vulfpeck. We also get severely sidetracked talking about saxophonist Dave Koz, legendary Minneapolis drummer Michael Bland and bassist Sonny Thompson, Los Angeles phenomenon Louis Cole, mandolin master Chris Thile, playing with the Fearless Flyers. Cory’s own solo project has grown recently as well. He has released a series of records and videos, and tours regularly with his band of Minneapolis groove assassins. In late January he played a sold out show at the Bowery Ballroom in New York. The next night, we had this conversation, in which he talks about coming up in Minneapolis, playing with Vulfpeck, disrupting smooth jazz, commanding the grid, letting “rhythm take the lead”, the YouTube effect, the power of a good story, and Thai massage. Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed it, please leave a review on iTunes and consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! And now you can also listen to the podcast on Spotify!
Twenty years ago Cory Warfield was homeless and living on the streets. He ended up in a small ski town in Colorado, sharing a garage with no running water. He got off his butt and started washing dishes in pizza joints and ended up working in the restaurant industry for many years. Today Cory is Co-founder and CEO of Shedwool, a fast growing Employee Scheduling SAS provider, a Semi-finalist in the Miller Lite / Daymond John Tap the Future 2018, a Brand Ambassador for Daymond John “Rise and Grind,” Co-founder/Mentor for You Global Consultants Network , and a Philanthropist / Volunteer (1% for the Planet, Turning Point, Malala Fund). In his spare time he recently launched an online business accelerator! The amazing thing is Cory did all that in less than three years. You’d be hard pressed to find anyone who could more plainly explain how to bootstrap a million dollar + SAS business. Combined that will Cory’s servant. In this episode we get down and deep on his entrepreneurial journey. Cory: Tells us how he came up with the idea for his business How a guy that didn’t know anything about coding found his Shedwool co-founder through a Craigslist ad How being homeless in the past fuels his promise to never again let himself get in that situation Surprised me by sharing that he is also a performing artists with more than 100 recordings What is was like rapping in front of Daymond John Why he never listens to naysayers How he knew he was onto something when for the first time ever his wife said he had a pretty good idea Why he believes that google takes every excuse off the table for someone who says they don’t know how to do something Why so many people fail at their adventure at almost exactly the same point and time And tells us about his new pro-bono online business accelerator You can reach Cory: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/corywarfield/ Website: https://shedwool.com/ Please do not hesitate to reach out to me. I’d love to hear your thoughts, comments, and stories, or just make a connection. Email tim@screwthenaysayers.com Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/stnwithtimalison/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/screwthenaysayers/ LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-alison/ Screw The Naysayers- www.screwthenaysayers.com
Greg, if you're not part of our Facebook group, The GravityBeard Interns, you should join immediately. It's full of hilarious, interesting, and just good people. Today Cory (aka Sciencey McScienceFace) comes into the studio to discuss fun facts. We tell a some of our own, we play a couple via the GravityBeard Hotline, and we make two calls - one to our good friend Tiff of "No Thanks, I'd Rather Starve" fame and the other to a mystery caller. You'll have to listen to find out their identity and which one of our other beloved interns the caller exposes with some terrific stories. Thank you for listening. #UnderDogPods #PodFix GravityBeard Hotline 321-465-2180 The GravityBeard Interns (listener group on Facebook) https://bit.ly/2y0Jnyl Contact Info http://www.gravitybeard.com/ https://twitter.com/thegravitybeard https://www.facebook.com/gravitybeard/ contactthebeard@gmail.com Support the show financially https://www.patreon.com/gravitybeard paypal.me/gravitybeard or contactthebeard@gmail.com VENMO by searching gravitybeard PodFix Network https://www.podfixnetwork.com/ https://twitter.com/PodFix https://www.facebook.com/podfixnetwork/ UnderDog Podcast Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/UnderDogPods/ https://twitter.com/UnderDogPods MUSIC: “Sophomore Makeout” and “The Only Girl” by Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library)
What up folks, we are back with another Movie Massacre film podcast. Today Cory and Cornelius are joined by musician Rocky Bowick from the STASS Cast. We got some Tarantino casting news, Movie Pass refuses to die already, McDonald's Monopoly scandal breaks film option record, sneaking food into theaters, and more!!! We also review a few trailers and films including Spike Lee's BlacKkKLansman Also Rest In Peace Aretha Franklin https://fromthecanopy.podbean.com/ Contact us! From The Canopy http://www.twitter.com/FromCanopy FromTheCanopyPod@gmail.com Cory http://www.twitter.com/monkeyblood http://www.instagram.com/monkeyblood Cornelius http://www.twitter.com/Cornelius1976 Rocky Bowick https://www.facebook.com/stasscast/ https://www.facebook.com/knowmanband/ https://knowmanmusic.bandcamp.com/ Available on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/from-the-canopy/id1245386496?mt=2 Stitcher, Podbean Google Play Search "From The Canopy"
Today Cory joined Gabe and Jesse to discuss Gabe's mistrust in religion. The trio touches on points regarding separation of morals from religion and choice of religion.
Real Estate Investing Profits Master Series with Cory Boatright
Welcome back to another episode of the Profit Masters Podcast Series. Today Cory welcomes Mike Zlotnik, a private lender for real estate investments, to the show. He joins Cory today to discuss the ups and downs of “marrying money with opportunity.” Mike offers private loans for real estate projects that allow project managers to buy and repair homes. These improvements ultimately improve communities. Borrowers of this “hard money” have two options to pay back the loan, such as: Sell the house. Rent the house out. Mike got started in real estate by buying his first apartment in 2000. He joined Tempo in 2008 and began his career in real estate. It hasn’t all been smooth sailing, Mike learned about fraud and the pain of huge money loss. But he has learned how to be more aggressive in his lending and how to choose the right borrower. Mike stresses the importance of patience in business. Weigh out business decisions in pros and cons and exercise patience in your choices. Recommended reading this episode: Retire Rich, with Self Directed IRA by: Nora Peterson Rich Dad, Poor Dad by: Robert T. Kiyosaki Recommended app: Task Killer The best lesson Mike offers is to help others. Build better relationships in business and find coaches as soon as possible. If you want to reach Mike Zlotnick send an email to mike@tempfunding.com.