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What does it take to move from fascination to practical use with AI in aquaculture? In this week's episode, Tony Chen dives deep into how the conversation around AI has evolved in the seafood industry, shifting from wide-eyed amazement to actionable implementation. Tony breaks down the four key methods enterprises are using to integrate AI with their own data—prompt engineering, RAG databases, fine-tuning models, and pre-training models—and how these technologies are already transforming aquaculture. Listeners will gain a clear understanding of the real-world applications, challenges, and first-mover advantages AI can offer today. For more aquaculture insights, head to our Fish n' Bits blog.
Meet Derek Ting and Joyce Yung. Derek, a writer and martial arts enthusiast, and Joyce, a renowned photographer, teamed up to create films that pack a punch—literally. If you like action movies, you will like their latest movie Agent Recon.Derek may have caught the movie bug in Acting 101. Other than that, neither had filmmaking in their post grad plans. They transitioned from impressive corporate careers to the exciting world of action filmmaking. Hear how they combined their unique talents and experiences to produce action films, including their recent project starring the iconic Chuck Norris. Oh, and they're married!You can watch their films on Amazon, Hulu and Fandango and othersLots of info at:: Http://www.Agentsaga.xyzFind Joyce and Derek here too:www.joyceyung.comwww.powerhousejy.comwww.randomartworkshop.comFB: joyceyungphotography; randomartworkshopIG: yungjoyce; randomartworkshop, powerhouse.jyInstagram: @dkting Website: http://www.dkting.comWe had a lot of fun with them and we're guessing there are more movies on the horizon.Shout out to Tony Chen for introducing us to Derek and Joyce - thank you!Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University
Lenovo has introduced the Lenovo Tab Plus, an entertainment tablet that delivers an outstanding sonar experience with 8 JBL speakers with a Hi-Fi matrix structure tuned by Dolby Atmos. Designed for music lovers, the 11.5-inch tablet complements its premium sound with a 2K display for vivid visuals and an adjustable stand for optimal enjoyment from every angle. "Tablets have evolved to meet the needs of people transitioning between work, study and play, offering a balanced combination of mobility and performance," said Tony Chen, vice president of Tablets, Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo. "As the tablet market recovers, customers can expect increased Lenovo product differentiation through features that address their specific demands. The Lenovo Tab Plus is a prime example of a well-rounded tablet that delivers premium sound for a truly immersive entertainment experience." Inspiration in Every Beat An essential device for music lovers, the Lenovo Tab Plus transforms virtually any location into a personal entertainment sanctuary with 26W of crisp stereo sound. Featuring Eight JBL Hi-Fi speakers, including four matrix tweeters and four force-balanced woofers housed in 4 speaker boxes totalling 22cc, the tablet brings any bedroom or living room to life with deeper, more pronounced bass and clearer treble. In addition, it is tuned by Dolby Atmos and supports high-res audio of 24-bit and 96kHz frequency when using headphones. To maximize the tablet's functionality and audio system designed and engineered with JBL, the Lenovo Tab Plus transforms into a Bluetooth speaker for seamless audio anywhere, streamed from your portable device like a smartphone, and comes with an integrated kickstand for up to 175 degrees of viewing flexibility. For the utmost sonar customization, it comes with a personalized app volume control that lets you fine-tune audio settings. With the app volume control, the tablet automatically cranks up the volume when your favourite music or podcast app is open, lowers the sound when a browser is chosen, and more. A Complete Non-Stop Entertainment Experience The Lenovo Tab Plus delivers a complete entertainment experience, matching its sonar prowess with an 11.5-inch 2K TUV-certified display with a 90Hz refresh rate that complements the crisp sounds and heart-pumping bass with vibrant images and evocative graphics. A TUV-certified screen undergoes testing to ensure low-blue light and flicker-free for optimal eye comfort. To ensure non-stop entertainment on the go, the tablet is packed with an 8600 mAh battery capable of streaming up to 12 hours and 45W fast charging that reaches full power in only 90 minutes. Lenovo's latest entertainment tablet is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, offers up to 256GB of built-in storage4 with an option to expand via MicroSD card (sold separately) and is IP52 water and dust-resistant. It features a built-in Immersive Reading Mode that softens the screen to simulate the colour matrix of a book's pages and can transform it into a digital photo frame or clock via Standby Mode. Standby Mode is automatically activated7 when the Lenovo Tab Plus is not in use and charging in landscape mode with the kickstand. The Lenovo Tab Plus safeguards users with a privacy dashboard that lets the owner manage permissions, will offer upgrades for 2 years with 4 years of security patches until June 2028, and is available with Lenovo Premium Care6 for personalized technical support and Lenovo Accidental Damage Protection One6 for safety against accidental drops or spills. The tablet is compatible with the Lenovo Tab Pen Plus, the Lenovo 68W USB-C Wall Charger, the Lenovo Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard, and a protective sleeve made with Dupont Tyvek material and PU leather. Pricing and Availability Lenovo Tab Plus is now available in select global markets with an expected starting price of 279€ (including VAT) and $289.99. Product Specifications Lenovo Tab Plus Processor MediaTek G99 Octa Core O...
How do fluctuating fish grades and stringent regulations shake up the global seafood market? This week, Tony Chen looks into the ripple effects of fish health challenges on the seafood industry, particularly examining the surge in lower-grade salmon production in Norway. As colder waters and health issues like winter ulcers surge, a record high of "production" grade salmon—deemed unfit for export—has led to unprecedented supply chain disruptions. This has prompted European processors to seek intervention from the European Commission, highlighting how seafood is not just a commodity but a complex interplay of business, regulation, and consumer expectations. Gain insight into the origins of fish grading, the current landscape of regulatory impacts, and the collective industry response, shedding light on why seafood remains the world's largest traded commodity. For more aquaculture insights head to our Fish n' Bits blog.
What does a record-breaking acquisition in aquaculture signify for the future of the industry? This week, Tony Chen examines critical shifts within the salmon sector, beginning with an alarming report from Norway's Veterinary Institute on fish mortality rates. The episode further explores MSD's strategic $1.3 billion acquisition of Elanco's aquaculture division, highlighting its potential to redefine fish health product development. Additionally, an overview of the industry's vibrant transaction landscape in 2024 suggests a year of significant transformation. Through a concise analysis of these developments, the episode offers insights into the evolving challenges and opportunities in aquaculture, focusing on the implications for industry practices and the global market. Let's dive in! For more aquaculture data insights head to our Fish n' Bits blog.
Resilience Rising.In this powerful episode, join us as we delve into the inspiring narrative of resilience and leadership at the Center for Jewish Living. Two remarkable juniors, Jeremy and Ari, the current and incoming presidents, share their gripping experience navigating an unsettling wave of antisemitic threats targeting their community. Living and working at the heart of the center, these boys emerged as pillars of strength.Discover how they kept the lines of communication open with parents, administration, and alumni, and stood unwavering in the face of adversity. Their story is one of triumph over hate, showcasing the indomitable spirit that can arise even in the darkest times. Tune in for a profound exploration of courage, unity, and the power of community during a terrifying challenge.Plus they run really fun events!You can check out CJL here:https://www.cornellcjl.comAnd thanks to Tony Chen for the introduction!Not sponsored by or affiliated with Cornell University
In this episode, Tony Chen takes a macroscopic look at the aquaculture industry, analyzing two critical reports that highlight contrasting global trends. The episode contrasts Rabobank's optimistic 2024 forecast for significant growth in key aquaculture species with the EU Court of Auditors' report, which reveals stagnation in European aquaculture despite substantial investment. Tony explores the underlying reasons for these divergent trends, discussing the broader implications for global aquaculture growth, with a focus on the challenges of market prices, feed costs, and disease prevention. This episode offers listeners an in-depth understanding of the complexities and challenges facing the aquaculture industry today. Let's dive in! For more aquaculture insights, head to our Fish n' Bits blog.
In the latest episode of Fish n' Bits, host Tony Chen delves into the world of bacteriophages and their potential to revolutionize the aquaculture industry. Amidst growing antibiotic resistance concerns, this episode offers a deep dive into the history, science, and future of phages, particularly in the context of salmon farming. Listeners will learn about the promise of phage therapy as a sustainable solution to combat bacterial infections such as winter wounds in fish, with a spotlight on ACD Pharma's innovative research in the field. Learn about the significant role phages could play in reducing global antibiotic use and improving animal welfare. This one's a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of biotechnology and aquaculture - let's dive in! See graphs & more on our blog post --> Read Now
We're unraveling the mystery of why fish feed prices have skyrocketed to record highs. Join our host, Tony Chen, as we explore the intricate web of factors driving these price hikes. From the composition of fish feed ingredients sourced worldwide to the tumultuous global events, including the closure of the Peruvian Anchovy fishery and the impact of COVID-19, we'll dissect it all. But it's not all doom and gloom; we'll also explore the silver linings, like innovative solutions such as alternative feed ingredients and the advancement of animal nutrition science. So, if you're curious about what's causing this surge in fish feed prices and what the future holds for the aquaculture industry, you won't want to miss this episode. Subscribe, share with a friend, and let's dive in! See graphs & more on our blog --> Read Now
In this episode we're continuing our conversation with Dr Tony Chen who shares his unique travel philosophy including:
In this 2-part interview Dev chats with Dr Tony Chen who some of you may know from the Frequent Flying Doctors Facebook group! In this episode Tony shares about:
In this episode, Tony Chen delves into the billion-dollar impact of sea lice on the salmon farming industry. Discover how sea lice treatments cost farmers over $1 billion globally annually, affecting the multi-billion-dollar salmon farming sector. Explore the history, regulations, and industry responses to this pervasive issue. From the rise of supporting companies like SolvTrans to the challenges faced by salmon farming giants, this episode uncovers the economic and environmental complexities surrounding sea lice in salmon farming. Stay tuned for insights into the future of sea lice management and potential regulatory changes. Don't miss out – hit that play button now! See detailed graphics called out in this episode on our Fish n' Bits blog: https://blog.manolinaqua.com/en/the-cost-of-sea-lice
In this week's episode we are sharing Tony Chen's presentation on Artificial Intelligence in Sustainable Aquaculture during our Aqua Connect Conference :) Enjoy and let us know your biggest takeaway! #thursday #event #sustainable #seafood #aquaculture If you want the video version of this presentation, check it out from the event recording below: https://live.geniusu.com/aquaconnectconference/replay.phpHe's been on the show 3rd time now so if you want to listen to previous episodes with Tony, please see below:Season 2 Episode 12: https://sustainableaquaculture.ca/tony-chen-season-2-episode-12/Season 5 Episode 4: https://sustainableaquaculture.ca/album/season-5-episode-4-jim-gibbons-and-tony-chen-panel/
We just had the first day of our Aqua Connect Conference, Sept 8, 2023 where we had Oren Klaff, Claire Pribula, Tony Chen, and Matt Craze talked to us about pitching, venture capital, artificial intelligence, data in aquaculture and top 5 future trends.Remember to join our LinkedIn Community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13947667/Book a 1 on 1 call with subject line SAM: https://calendly.com/michelle-clarke-ltd/45-min-strategy-session Here's the bonus interview as part of our event where we talked about Stewardship. Lee was one of delegates of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, who is the founder of Empowered Wealth to strengthen families and business leaders. Share with us your biggest takeaway :) See you tomorrow, Sept 9, 2023 for Day 2 of our Aqua Connect Conference with Philippe Delespesse, Miguel Knudsen, Dolian Barkallah and Lourdes Gant, where we get to talk about innovation, investment in sustainable aquaculture, web3, and the last set of future trends 6 to 10.Below is the link to get the slides, booklet, and details of our Sustainable Aquaculture Mastermind (SAM):https://live.geniusu.com/aquaconnectconference/mastermind/Enjoy!
We have a special conference especially for all the listeners of our show! Remember to register so we can meet you. Here's the link: https://live.geniusu.com/aquaconnectconference/You can join the community ahead of the event here:https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13947667/We will talk about the following:From Seed to Success: How Transformational Relationships Drive Venture Capital Investment Growth by Claire Pribula by The Yield Lab Institute Artificial Intelligence in Sustainable Aquaculture by Tony Chen of Manolin AquaData in Sustainable Aquaculture by Matt Craze of Spheric ResearchReal Stewardship by Lee Brower of Empowered WealthHow to generate innovative solutions to your challenges by Philippe Delespesse The Future of Investing in Aquaculture is Sustainable by Miguel Knudsen of Aqua SparkWeb3 in Aquaculture: Ecology, Blockchain, and Gaming by Dolian Barkallah of AquaVerseFuture Trends by Lourdes Gant of Manatee Holdings See you there!
After moving from China to the US in 1989 to pursue his Ph.D. in psychology at UCSD, Tony Chen transitioned from an academic in post-doctorate studies to business — becoming a lifelong entrepreneur and business owner. Fast forward to 2019, when Tony considered exiting his business and became a client of Matt Griffith, CFP®, Senior … Continue reading Centura Client Experience from the View of a Lifelong Entrepreneur and Business Owner (Ep. 69) →
Cash conversation and sticking to priorities are essential for China's biotech's as they navigate today's gloomy funding environment, Zhaoke Ophthalmology's Lisa Feng said on a special East-West Summit edition of the BioCentury This Week podcast. Feng, who is CBO and CFO of Zhaoke, Jones Day's Tony Chen and Paul Hastings' Phoebe Yan discuss challenges of compliance risk in a digital world, China's value-based procurement and IP landscape and the environment for IPOs and licensing deals for China's biotechs.
In this panel, we have two brilliant minds, Seattle Shellfish founder, Jim Gibbons, and ManolinAqua's founder, Tony Chen. They are from two different generations talked about their wisdom from their myriad experience in the aquaculture industry. Have fun!
Watch our instagram this week - every day we will post pictures of Michelle's trip to Cornell where she hunted down many of the landmarks our guests have mentioned on the podcast so you can see what they look like in 2022. While there, she even FaceTimed with podcast guest Tony Chen for directions to the bench that he and Dave Price loved so much. We also have some exciting news - well, WE'RE excited...can you guess what it is from the title of this week's podcast? Not affiliated with or sponsored by Cornell University.
Tony Chen has created the Cornell Zoom Mixers. Super popular during the early days of the pandemic and still equally popular today.His mission? Have us all make as many Cornell friends as we can because it's fun, but also because it opens the door to so many experiences, including finding new jobs.He has been connecting people since he walked onto campus and you will love his love of Cornell and his great story. Everything he does is volunteer!He'd love to hear from you! lc465@cornell.edu. You can also search Cornell Mixers on Facebook and Linked in.Not affiliated with or sponsored by Cornell University.
Our guest this week wasn't raised in a Christian home, but before he was out of college, the Lord had met him where he was. After some failure and success in launching businesses, he and his wife moved their family to Kenya where he began to meet with local entrepreneurs. Before long, he had had over 500 coffee meetings and had begun personal relationships with many of them. These “coffee meetings” would ultimately impact his life and the lives of many in Kenya through business growth and development. He continually integrates his faith in everything he does, as he helps bring financing and good jobs to Kenya. Hear more about his mission, this week on Missions Today. For more information on our guest this week, his work, and the Global Missions Class with Dr. Paul Borthwick, please check out the links below: Tony Chen FREE Classes on Western Christians in Global Missions with Dr. Paul Borthwick
Links:Visit Manolin's Website!Follow Manolin on Twitter!Check out our new website!: https://www.globalseafood.org/podcastFollow us on social media!Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | InstagramShare your sustainability tips with us podcast@globalseafood.org or leave us a voicemail at +1 (603) 384-3560!If you want to be more involved in the work that we do, become a member of the Global Seafood Alliance: https://www.globalseafood.org/membership/
We didn't use to think too much about physical computer security because most computers were safely stored in our homes or businesses. But many people today use laptops which can be lost or stolen while traveling or toting them back and forth to work. Having physical access to a computer makes it much easier for bad guys to hack into them and steal our data. By "sniffing" the data signals on the wires in computer motherboards, bad guys can actually pull out security keys that would allow them to bypass encrypted hard drives and account authentication. To combat this, Microsoft's Pluton project makes this data exfiltration much, much harder by embedding the security circuitry directly into the CPU chip where the "wires" are microscopic and embedded in plastic casings. Tony Chen is a software engineer and security architect in the Microsoft core operating systems team. He's was the development lead responsible for Xbox One security that worked with the hardware team and AMD to successfully launch the Xbox One console in 2013 which has not been hacked for piracy or cheating for over 5 years. Further Info MIcrosoft's Pluton project: https://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2020/11/17/meet-the-microsoft-pluton-processor-the-security-chip-designed-for-the-future-of-windows-pcs/ Podcast 5th Anniversary Giveaway! https://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/5th-anniversary-giveaway/Malwarebytes Lock & Code podcast: https://blog.malwarebytes.com/category/podcast/ Subscribe to the newsletter: https://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/newsletter/new-newsletter/Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/FirewallsDontStopDragons Would you like me to speak to your group about security and/privacy? http://bit.ly/Firewalls-SpeakerGenerate secure passphrases! https://d20key.com/#/
Semios (108): https://aggrad.libsyn.com/future-of-agriculture-108-data-driven-sustainable-agriculture-through-iot-and-machine-learning-with-michael-gilbert-of-semios Manolin (120): https://aggrad.libsyn.com/future-of-agriculture-121-electricides-with-andrew-diprose-of-rootwave Harvest Returns (093): https://aggrad.libsyn.com/future-of-agriculture-093-crowdfarming-with-chris-rawley-of-harvest-returns We are revisiting three different former guests from 2018 to ask the question “Where are they now?”. This is something you all have requested over the years, but I've never done until now. It was a lot of fun and really insightful to catch up with the three former podcast guests that you're about to hear from. They are: Michael Gilbert of Semios, Tony Chen from Manolin, and Chris Rawley of Harvest Returns. So you're getting sort of three episodes in one today. I think there are a ton of great nuggets in each of these segments, so I highly encourage you to stick around to listen to each of them.
In this episode, Tony Chen, whom I dubbed as the Nostradamus of the aquaculture technology industry shared with us how Manolinaqua is predicting animal disease. Listen in how his passion for software and technology is taking strides in our industry. Enjoy!
Very special Spanish edition of the podcast. Special guest Tony Chen, and Lucas Medina. We discuss life and business in China in relation to the U.S. No topic is left behind. Breakout your Spanish dictionary for this one.
FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM FOR MORE CONTEXT ON MY GUESTS: https://www.instagram.com/crownunfiltered/ VIDEO VERSION OF THIS: https://youtu.be/hXAOjPp-tHs ABOUT TONY: Tony is a Creative Design Manager at Genesis America and has also worked at Lucid as well as the VW/Audi studio in Santa Monica. He has not had an easy ride to get to where he currently is. His parents took the family on a 'holiday' to LA from Taiwan when he was 7. After a failed business venture in America, his father returned to Taiwan, leaving his mother to raise him and his siblings on her own in Los Angeles. Tony shoe-horned his way into a graphic design job after high school without any training and spent all his wages on night school at Art Center. His mother re-mortgaged the family home to raise funds for him to study Art Center, only for him to fail the entrance exam. It would take 2 more attempts before everything fell into place. Tony's credibility as a designer is unquestionable, but his emotional intelligence and character are something that makes him truly special. He is a great human being and anyone that has worked with him will attest to this. This is his story. Enjoy! FIND TONY HERE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychen413/ https://www.instagram.com/tonywck/ https://www.behance.net/tonylchen ==================================================== ABOUT ME: I am a South African Designer, Digital Modeller and the host of Crown Unfiltered. I will be talking to a cross section of people that work in the Car Design Industry. These will include designers, digital and clay modellers, vis artists and colour & material designers. The focus of our conversations will be centered around personal processes and experiences within the business. My aim is to demystify some of the preconceptions about this industry and give people an unadulterated glimpse into the business. I also wish to give the younger generation the opportunity to see that the people that these professionals come in different shapes and sizes and some of them will be unknown. The intention is to see that you should always be yourself and not let your job define or change who you are. Please get in contact if there is something specific you would like me to cover. I would also be really grateful if you could subscribe and share the podcast with anyone that has an affinity for cars, design or both. Thank you! Sam FIND ME HERE!!! : https://www.instagram.com/crownunfiltered/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-ofsowitz-8b7a531a/ https://twitter.com/SOfsowitz https://www.facebook.com/crown.unfiltered.
Beautiful Day's Elizabeth Freund curated this week's MD Podcast with Ringo Starr on a private Zoom press conference to announce Ringo Starr Change The World, a new EP to be released on September 24, 2021. The 4 tracks were all recorded at Starr's Roccabella West studio and features frequent and new collaborators. Ringo comments, "I only want to release EPs at this point and here is the next one. What a blessing it's been during this past year to have a studio here at home and be able to collaborate with so many great musicians.” The lead single "Let's Change The World" was written by Joseph Williams and Steve Lukather of Toto. "Just That Way" was written and performed by Ringo and his longtime engineer Bruce Sugar, and it carries on the reggae vibe from his last EP, Zoom In's "Waiting for the Tides to Turn" with Tony Chen returning on guitar, joined by Fully Fullwood on Bass and Ed Roth on Hammond B3. "Coming Undone" is Starr's first collaboration with songwriter/producer Linda Perry, who wrote and plays on the track that also featuring Trombone Shorty. For the final number, Ringo rocks his own version of "Rock Around The Clock" revved up by the unmistakable licks of Joe Walsh on guitar. They are joined by Nathan East on Upright Bass, Bruce Sugar on Piano and Amy Keys and Windy Wagner on Backing Vocals. Besides the EP, Ringo also talks about the upcoming much anticipated six hour “Get Back” film coming November 2021. Enjoy!
On this episode, we spoke with Tony Chen, the co-founder of Manolin. Manolin is a data analytics company focused on helping aquaculture farmers combine human and artificial intelligence to better predict and solve for aquaculture disease.
When thinking of impact investments, often times we think of small or huge amounts, but what about the middle? Kinyungu Ventures loves to work with social enterprises that are raising from $5k to $500k and does more than just write a check. On this episode, we talk to Tony Chen & hear more about what Kinyungu Ventures is about, what they are doing in Africa, and how they pulled together a 900 page research report that is helping people invest wisely in Africa. Tony's experience, wisdom, and unique approach is a perfect fit to carry on our Impact Investing Fund Series. To learn more, check out https://kinyungu.com Feast Over Famine does not provide legal, tax, accounting or other professional advice. You should consult professional advisors concerning the legal, tax, or accounting consequences of your activities. Feast Over Famine does not consult, advise, or assist with (i) the offer or sale of securities in any capital-raising transaction, or (ii) the direct or indirect promotion or maintenance of a market for any securities. Feast Over Famine does not engage in any activities for which an investment advisor's registration or license is required under the U.S. Investment Advisors Act of 1940, or under any other applicable federal or state law; or for which a “broker's” or “dealer's” registration or license is required under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or under any other applicable federal or state law.
In this episode of Resource Global's UpNext we sit down and talk with Resource Global Board Member Tony Chen, Managing Director of Kinyungu Ventures. Tony Invested and built a portfolio of 15 East African companies, mostly in the agriculture, agritech, and fintech sectors. He also published "Chasing Outliers" a research study he conducted on investing in the East Africa region, specifically Kenya. We talked with Tony about what he learned about investing in Kenya through his latest research project.
Have you ever known someone who was hoping for an inheritance but when the time came realized they had received nothing? Maybe it was someone who failed to save for retirement believing that their rich uncle would provide all that they needed, only to find out that he was not as rich as they believed. Maybe it was a friend who cared for their aging parent, sacrificing much, with the belief they would be financially compensated by the estate, only to find out that their parent made no such provision in their will. Or maybe it was a spoiled individual who had greedily lived off of their parents' generosity but was written out of the will. In 2007 the Wang family should have received an inheritance worth more than a billion dollars. However, Nina Wang the holder of this vast fortune changed her will. She voided her previous will which distributed her fortune to family and charities. Her new will designated Tony Chen, a feng shui master, as her sole heir. The reason? It is suggested that she left her fortune to this man in exchange for the guarantee of eternal life. In our passage for this coming Sunday Paul explains how every Christian might have great confidence in the inheritance that has been promised. The Lord made a promise to Abraham that his children would receive the land of Canaan as an inheritance. This land represented God's grace to return his people to the blessing of Eden. This promise, though located in a particular geographic location, was to be understood as ultimately fulfilled in the renewed world. As Paul explains in Romans 4. “For the promise to Abraham and his offspring that he would be heir of the world did not come through the law but through the righteousness of faith.” (Romans 4:13 ESV) The inheritance given by God to the children of faith is the whole world. This is a promise that will come to pass when the Lord Jesus returns and brings his people into their promised inheritance. We are like children who are trusting in the inheritance promised. We are hoping that the Lord will give to his children life everlasting. And in Galatians 3:15-18 Paul explains how every Christian can have great confidence in this promised inheritance. To come prepared for the sermon take time this week to read and to meditate upon Galatians 3:15-18, Genesis 15:3-5, Psalm 47:7-9, Romans 4:1-15, and Hebrews 11:8-16.
Have you ever known someone who was hoping for an inheritance but when the time came realized they had received nothing? Maybe it was someone who failed to save for retirement believing that their rich uncle would provide all that they needed, only to find out that he was not as rich as they believed. Maybe it was a friend who cared for their aging parent, sacrificing much, with the belief they would be financially compensated by the estate, only to find out that their parent made no such provision in their will. Or maybe it was a spoiled individual who had greedily lived off of their parents’ generosity but was written out of the will. In 2007 the Wang family should have received an inheritance worth more than a billion dollars. However, Nina Wang the holder of this vast fortune changed her will. She voided her previous will which distributed her fortune to family and charities. Her new will designated Tony Chen, a feng shui master, as her sole heir. The reason? It is suggested that she left her fortune to this man in exchange for the guarantee of eternal life. In our passage for this coming Sunday Paul explains how every Christian might have great confidence in the inheritance that has been promised. The Lord made a promise to Abraham that his children would receive the land of Canaan as an inheritance. This land represented God’s grace to return his people to the blessing of Eden. This promise, though located in a particular geographic location, was to be understood as ultimately fulfilled in the renewed world. As Paul explains in Romans 4. “For the promise to Abraham and his offspring that he would be heir of the world did not come through the law but through the righteousness of faith.” (Romans 4:13 ESV) The inheritance given by God to the children of faith is the whole world. This is a promise that will come to pass when the Lord Jesus returns and brings his people into their promised inheritance. We are like children who are trusting in the inheritance promised. We are hoping that the Lord will give to his children life everlasting. And in Galatians 3:15-18 Paul explains how every Christian can have great confidence in this promised inheritance. To come prepared for the sermon take time this week to read and to meditate upon Galatians 3:15-18, Genesis 15:3-5, Psalm 47:7-9, Romans 4:1-15, and Hebrews 11:8-16.
Let’s kick off the weekend with this fly-on-the-wall “Pop Up Podcast” featuring a private filmed, streaming, virtual “ZOOM IN” press conference with Elizabeth Freund, Ringo, Modern Drummer, and a few select friends. Thank you, Beautiful Media and Ringo, for allowing us to post! Today March 19, 2021, Ringo releases his EP titled Zoom In, which features five songs, all of which were recorded at Starr’s home studio between April-October 2020. Starr collaborated with songwriters and producers, and an ever-widening group of musicians playing on the songs, some socially distanced and joining him safely in his studio, always exercising an abundance of caution, and others working on their parts remotely. “It just unfolds,” Ringo said of the recording process, “when I start making a record here in LA at home.” Joining Starr were musicians Nathan East (bass), Steve Lukather (guitar), Bruce Sugar (synth guitar), Benmont Tench (piano), and Jim Cox (string arrangements and synth) Dave Grohl, Ben Harper and Jenny Lewis also joined Starr among others, and all contributed to the first single, Here’s To The Nights. As Ringo recalled, “Diane Warren sent me the song and I loved the sentiment of it. She sent it in a chord I like to call F demented, it was very high, so Benmont Tench transposed it into a key human beings can actually sing - that's how we started with that song. We wanted to add a lot of voices singing on the chorus and so she asked her friends and I asked mine, and not only did we get a lot of people singing on the record, we had a lot of fun, which is how I think it should be, and I got to know a few new friends.” The title track, “Zoom In, Zoom Out,” was penned by Jeff Silbar and features the Doors Robbie Krieger on guitar. “I wanted to call this ‘Zoom In,’ which I think is great for this day and age. For this record, I wanted to get people I hadn't worked with before, so for this track we invited Robby Krieger.” Sam Hollander wrote and produced “Teach Me To Tango,” sending Ringo a nearly completed track onto which Ringo added vocals and, one drum fill. “I called Sam because I had so much fun with him on my last CD. What was great was when I was doing my vocals (Sam lives in New York so I did my part in my home studio here in LA), was there was one part of it and I felt there has got to be a drum fill there! So the credits now read ‘Ringo vocals and 1 drum fill’” (Blair Sinta lays down the drum track) Image Ringo co-wrote “Waiting For The Tide to Turn” with his engineer Bruce Sugar, adding Tony Chen and his extensive reggae roots; “This was something my engineer Bruce Sugar started, but it didn't have a lot of words, so we wrote it together. I did my version of reggae and what was great was we had Tony Chen, who played with Bob Marley and lives here in LA, come over and play on it. He said, ‘hey Mon, that you on drums mon?’ and I said yes, and he said ‘great drums mon, very reggae!’ and my heart swelled! It was so great coming from him!” With four tracks completed, Ringo thought the EP was done. That is until Steve Lukather came over, with his friend and Toto band mate Joseph Williams, as Ringo tells the story: “We had 4 tracks - and then Lukather came over and brought this semi produced track, ‘Not Enough Love In the World’. The sentiment of it - not enough peace in the world, not enough love - I could not not do it - I had to do this track. So I put the vocals on, the drums on, Steve played a bit more guitar, Joe added some harmonies, and it all came together. In addition to making new music during the pandemic, Ringo also completed and released a new limited-edition retrospective hardcover book titled “RINGO ROCKS: 30 YEARS OF THE ALL STARRS 1989-2019.”Proceeds will benefit The Lotus Foundation. Ringo also revealed news about his next All Starr tour with dates in 2022. “They’ll be no touring this year, “as Ringo told fans...
Welcome back to MOVEments! This week we were joined with the President and Engagement Director of Georgia Tech's Alternative Service Breaks Tony Chen and Hetu Patel! Join us we discuss the work that their organization has done this semester to create service opportunities for students and faculty on our campus! To learn more about ASB: Engage Page: https://gatech.campuslabs.com/engage/organization/alternative-service-breaks Instagram: @asb.gt | Facebook: @gatechasb Sign up for Destination Atlanta on their Engage Page for the next four weeks! Interested in service opportunities this upcoming week? Check out some of MOVE's upcoming events! Thursday, March 18th: Join our Animal Welfare Committee's Principles of Pet Parenting event at 6 pm! Learn how to best take care of your furry friend in this virtual experience by checking out our event page here: https://gatech.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6975019 Saturday, March 20th: Help our Sustainability Committee Keep Atlanta Beautiful (and Sustainable) in Home Park from 9 am-10 am! Link to sign up to help clean up the area and learn more here: https://gatech.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6971627 Be sure to follow us on our Instagram and Facebook @movegt to learn more about our future programming! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gtmovements/message
Tony Chen is an entrepreneur, and Co-Founder of the fish health company Manolin. He studied at MIT, before co-founding the company with his friend John Costantino. In this episode we discuss why Tony and John moved to Norway and Bergen to build a software platform for the salmon industry, why data can help and solve many important issues for salmon farmers, and Tony's best tips for people that want to become entrepreneurs. I hope you enjoyed this episode and learned something new. If you have the time please leave a review and share it with your friends and your network.If you want to get in touch with me - contact me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ChrisVonheim And make sure to subscribe to my YouTube Channel: Christophervonheim See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tony Chen is an entrepreneur, and Co-Founder of the fish health company Manolin. He studied at MIT, before co-founding the company with his friend John Costantino. In this episode we discuss why Tony and John moved to Norway and Bergen to build a software platform for the salmon industry, why data can help and solve many important issues for salmon farmers, and Tony's best tips for people that want to become entrepreneurs. I hope you enjoyed this episode and learned something new. If you have the time please leave a review and share it with your friends and your network.If you want to get in touch with me - contact me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ChrisVonheim And make sure to subscribe to my YouTube Channel: Christophervonheim See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we explore questions including:Can financial service providers help students reduce their study costs and help them with their budgeting constraints?Should financial service providers go beyond just financing and assist students in other areas such as access to relevant products and services?What types of new fintech solutions and services will be available for international students?This episode features Amit Singh, Founder & CEO at UniCreds, Tony Chen, Head of International Education Proposition at HSBC, and Adam Cross, Director of Marketing at Future Finance. This episode of ICEF Exchange is in partnership with HSBC – The global financial leader in supporting parents and students in the international education journey. To find out more, check out HSBC's website: https://internationalservices.hsbc.com/yearofopportunity/?cid=HBEU:JL:S0:IB:00:2010:007.
Xiaomi, la marca china de teléfonos inteligentes, está vendiendo celulares como pan caliente. Actualmente, la compañía destronó a Apple en ventas de celulares. Escuche en este episodio de El Diario al gerente de Xiaomi Latam, Tony Chen, quien hablará sobre la clave del éxito de la empresa tecnológica.
In this episode of the Entrepreneurial Ministry Leader, we talk with Tony Chen, Managing Director of Kinyungu Ventures. We talk with Tony about the mission of Kinyungu in Nairobi, why Nairobi is so unique, and the for-profit ventures he is investing in. We also hear about Tony's passion for the Gospel and how that passion has guided him in his role as an investor in the startups he has been involved in.
Today, OPPO has announced it will be holding its annual OPPO INNO DAY on November 17, 2020, in Shenzhen, China under the theme of “Leap into the Future”. The event will reveal OPPO’s latest thinking and breakthroughs in the era of Internet of Experience. It is another example of global brands taking advantage of the latest webinar technologies in order to persevere with events and inspire attention despite COVID-19. First kicked off back in 2019, OPPO INNO DAY has become a signature event for the company to share key technological insights whilst exploring the possibilities of future technology. OPPO: Internet of experience Last year, OPPO put forward the idea of intelligent connectivity. This year, the concept is updated as the Internet of Experience. OPPO believes intelligent connectivity is just the foundation, whereas the Internet of Experience, namely the convergence of things beyond simple connections, will be the future. Tony Chen, OPPO Founder and CEO, as well as Levin Liu, OPPO Vice President, and Head of OPPO Research Institute, will deliver keynote speeches to share updates regarding the company’s technology vision and business philosophy for the new era, and unveil three concept products. Meanwhile, a number of gadgets, including smartwatch, 5G CPE, and AR glasses have been demonstrated along with exciting innovative achievements in the area of flash charging, 5G, imaging, and software optimisation. Even more innovative technologies will be showcased this year. To have a compelling look at the cutting-edge innovation, join us, and together leap into the future on November 17. For more information about OPPO INNO DAY 2020, please visit About OPPO OPPO is a leading global smart device brand. Since launching its first smartphone – “Smiley Face” – in 2008, OPPO has been in the relentless pursuit of the synergy of aesthetic satisfaction and innovative technology. Today, OPPO provides customers with a wide range of smart devices spearheaded by the Find and R series, ColorOS operating system, and internet services such as OPPO Cloud and OPPO+. OPPO operates in more than 40 countries and regions, with 6 research institutes and 4 R&D centres worldwide, as well as an international design centre in London. OPPO’s more than 40,000 employees are dedicated to creating a better life for customers around the world. More about Irish Tech News and Business Showcase here. FYI the ROI for you is => Irish Tech News now gets over 1.5 million monthly views, and up to 900k monthly unique visitors, from over 160 countries. We have over 860,000 relevant followers on Twitter on our various accounts & were recently described as Ireland’s leading online tech news site and Ireland’s answer to TechCrunch, so we can offer you a good audience! Since introducing desktop notifications a short time ago, which notify readers directly in their browser of new articles being published, over 50,000 people have now signed up to receive them ensuring they are instantly kept up to date on all our latest content. Desktop notifications offer a unique method of serving content directly to verified readers and bypass the issue of content getting lost in people’s crowded news feeds. Drop us a line if you want to be featured, guest post, suggest a possible interview or just let us know what you would like to see more of in our future articles. We’re always open to new and interesting suggestions for informative and different articles. Contact us, by email, twitter or whatever social media works for you and hopefully, we can share your story too and reach our global audience. We are agile, responsive, quick and talented, we look forward to working with you! If you would like to have your company featured in the Irish Tech News Business Showcase, get in contact with us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie or on Twitter: @SimonCocking
The Genesis brand is finally getting an SUV and it looks like the 2021 GV80 was worth the wait. It will be hitting American roads in the fall of 2020 but if you want a detailed look at it now, Tom Voelk has you covered with a preview. A bonus, he talks to Tony Chen, Genesis Creative Manager and Lead Exterior Designer for the GV80 who describes the inspiration for the vehicle’s design. And there’s a sneak peek at the next Driven preview, the Genesis G80 sedan.
Tony, Co-Founder at FDAzilla, also founded Kinyungu Ventures, which is an investment and advisory firm focused on early-stage and small businesses in East Africa. Tony is also on the Investment Committee for Triphammer Ventures. Tony worked 10 years in various corporate, innovation, and business development roles. Tony earned a BS in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University and an MBA from Northwestern Kellogg School of Management. He joined the Resource Global board in 2019.
A look back at immigration laws passed in 1996, under the Clinton administration, that radically changed how the U.S. immigration system operates today, and a conversation with Tony Chen, a restaurant manager and father of three in New York City, who - because of these changes - spent seven months detained by ICE in the Bergen County Jail in Hackensack, New Jersey.We end with an update on the 2019 Supreme Court ruling in Nielsen v. Preap, and a recent win by the Corporate Backers of Hate campaign.This episode was produced in collaboration with Freedom for Immigrants and the Immigrant Rights Clinic of NYU Law School. Special thanks to Liz Martinez, Daniela Ugaz, Priya Sreenivasan, Nancy Morawetz, and Alicia Schmidt Camacho.www.meltingtheice.orgwww.instagram.com/meltingthe_icewww.facebook.com/derritiendoinfo@meltingtheice.org
Sem o trabalho do produtor e todos envolvidos na fazenda não tem café na nossa xícara! Não é meu o lugar de fala para dizer como é a vida de quem o produz. Pelo contrário: Cada vez que visito uma fazenda vejo que sobre café não sei é quase nada, mesmo estudando muito. Aqui você vai ouvir um pouquinho do trabalho grandioso de alguns produtores de café e seu dia a dia: Augusto Borges, Tarcísio Lacerda, Paulo Madeiros, Maria Cristina e o filho de produtores João Vitor. Desculpem os barulhos externos, mas tudo foi gravado de forma natural. Complementos e falas do Luiz da Supernova, Thiago Borba da Burgeon e Tony Chen deixarão mais ricas ainda as conversas em meio à lavoura da Capadócia, em São Gonçalo do Sapucaí. Abaixo vocês vão ler sobre algumas palavras ditas pelo programa para entender melhor a conversa. Ao final, feche os olhos e pense: O que é café pra você? Me mande a resposta por e-mail, direct ou por onde for. Quero ouvir! VERDOENGO - Fruto fisiologicamente maduro que não atingiu nem a coloração total e nem a formação completa da polpa. A grosso modo ele está num estágio entre o totalmente maduro e o verde. DERRIÇA - Com a mão o trabalhador rural puxa/colhe todos os grãos em diferentes estágios de maturação COLHEITA SELETIVA - Grão a grão, somente os maduros, são colhidos do pé de café GLIFOSATO - Herbicida sistêmico. Agrotóxico mais usado no mundo para matar ervas-daninhas, mato etc. BM&F - Bolsa de Mercadorias e Futuros Agradecimentos especiais: Sandro Hervaz da Honey Coffee https://www.instagram.com/honeycoffeebrasil/ São Paulo Coffee Fest https://saopaulocoffeefest.com.br/ Sebrae-ES Dicas e menções neste programa: Capadócia Coffee - http://capadociacoffee.com.br/ Café do Príncipe - https://www.instagram.com/cafedoprincipe/ Família Santa Rita - http://www.familiasantarita.com.br Quer saber mais sobre café? Quer uma palestra com a Pura Caffeina? Um workshop? Um atendimento para abrir seu negócio de café? Entre em contato! www.puracaffeina.com.br Mande suas dúvidas e comentários sobre café: contatopuracaffeina@gmail.com PODCAST GRAVADO E EDITADO POR VOZ ATIVA PRODUÇÕES - https://bit.ly/2Zwv6pH Capa: Paty Oliveira
Tony Chen is Managing Director of Kinyungu Ventures, an impact investing firm developing generational relationships with East African early-stage ventures and small businesses. He is also chairman of Govzilla, a software company he co-founded and led as CEO for eight years. Tony is on the investment committee for Triphammer Ventures. His first company, Hospital Impact, was acquired in 2009. Prior to his entrepreneurial and investing days, Tony worked 10 years in various corporate, innovation, and business development roles. Tony earned a BS in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University and an MBA from Northwestern Kellogg School of Management.
On this edition of the IntraFish podcast, you'll hear from Camilla Aadland, who heads up our new sister site TekFisk, which covers research and technology in the seafood industry. Camilla speaks with Tony Chen and John Constantino, co-founders of big data analytics group Manolin, which upped stakes from America, and is now developing its technology in the world's aquaculture hub, Norway. If you're a Norwegian speaker, TekFisk produces a weekly podcast available on iTunes.
For under et år siden hadde gründerne John Costantino og Tony Chen ingen anelse om at de skulle flytte til Norge og starte selskap her. Nå utvikler de analysetjenester til oppdrettsnæringen basert på big data. I denne podkasten forteller Manolin-gründerne hvordan det var å dra på road trip langs kysten og hvordan det er å bygge et selskap i en industri de på forhånd ikke visste så mye om. De intervjues av redaksjonssjef Camilla Aadland i Tekfisk.
Tony Chen is the Co-Founder of Manolin Inc., a new startup in the aquaculture space. Manolin is a software company that aims to accelerate resource sharing between salmon farms as well as prevent and manage sea lice outbreaks through digital health management. Before co-founding Manolin, Tony was developing software for the U.S. government and was only interested in aquaculture as a hobby. His fascination grew to new heights when he discovered how oyster farming works and the plight of its farmers. Tony joins me today to share his thoughts on aquaculture and why he thinks it’s going to radically change the way we look at agriculture in the near future. He explains what aquaculture is all about, how he believes it can contribute to solving the world food production crisis, and how their company aims to help ocean farmers. He discusses some of the issues of aquaculture and how they tie with the ocean’s current problems. He also describes why they worked with HATCH among other startup accelerators in the industry. “Aquaculture is another industrial revolution and the world is starting to recognize that.” - Tony Chen This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast: What is Aquaculture and how can it impact the future of agriculture? Why he focused on Aquaculture despite having a degree in Computer Science from MIT. What is Manolin and what do they aim to do? Their clients and what their operation might look like. Why they pursued a partnership with the startup accelerator HATCH. The challenges and benefits of being a U.S. company operating in a foreign country. His advice to startups planning to work with accelerators. Why people need to pay more attention to aquaculture. How their app works and what it can provide to its users. Key Takeaways: We're at a stage where there is an opportunity for regeneration in the ocean. Knowing what's happening at a nearby farm is just as important as what's happening at your specific farm. The lack of aquaculture is one of the larger problems when you think about food production globally. Resources Mentioned: HATCH Connect with Tony Chen: Manolin Manolin Aqua Email: tony@manolinaqua.com We Are a Part of a Bigger Family! The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today. Share the Ag-Love! Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots! Learn more about AgGrad by visiting: Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter AgGrad on Facebook AgGrad on LinkedIn AgGrad on Instagram
Tune in for a special edition of That's Entertainment as I talk with celebrated composer Tony Chen. Tony is the embodiment of pure talent and selflessness. His East-West background allows his music to transcend culture and genres to bring his listeners unique experiences through music. A celebrated composer dedicated to his craft, Tony instills feelings of hope, serenity, and magnificence in each composition. Tony does not follow the commercial trends of the industry, instead he creates music that is beneficial to people’s well-being and aims to make the world a better place by maintaining moral standards for all. Tune in on Wednesday, December 13th at 1:00 pm ET as I talk with gifted composer Tony Chen on www.blogtalkradio.com/tammyjones-gibbs. Call in to listen LIVE at 347-637-2656. Like Tony FB page - @tonychenmusic Check out Tony's website - tonychenmusic.com
We all remember her and love her as the adorable Grace Sheffield on the TV show The Nanny, and recently from hit TV shows like Californication and Twin Peaks. Shes the beautiful and talented Madeline Zima and she stops by The Stoop to talk about her newest movie projects, her career and lots more! Also Jeff "The Shark" Porrini and Jewel Teti will talk about everything from soup to nuts. Settle in and join us for an amazing new episode of The Stoop! Alos added, very talented singer/composser Tony Chen will stop by as a special second guest! A big double header show on The Stoop!
A gifted composer with a delicate sound, Tony Chen is the embodiment of pure talent and selflessness. His East-West background allows his music to transcend culture and genres to bring his listeners unique experiences through music. A celebrated composer dedicated to his craft, Tony instills feelings of hope, serenity, and magnificence in each composition. Tony does not follow the commercial trends of the industry, instead he creates music that is beneficial to people’s well-being and aims to make the world a better place by maintaining moral standards for all. Tony is guided by the main principles of Falun Gong: truthfulness, compassion and tolerance. His mission is to bring peace to his audience through his music, like his spirituality has brought him. Tony’s background and experiences have had a profound influence on him, making him the inspirational musician the music industry has been waiting for. Check out his website: www.tonychenmusic.com
Malcolm Favor - Malcolm is a Hip-Hop and R&B artist who is currently working on his brand new album coming soon. We talk to him about his music, passion and style.Tony Chen - Tony is a producer/composer and vocal trainer who is talking to us about his amazing compilations and how his homeland in China influenced the sound he currently incorporates
Malcolm Favor - Malcolm is a Hip-Hop and R&B artist who is currently working on his brand new album coming soon. We talk to him about his music, passion and style.Tony Chen - Tony is a producer/composer and vocal trainer who is talking to us about his amazing compilations and how his homeland in China influenced the sound he currently incorporates
Channel Factory's Tony Chen dishes on YouTube's mass exodus of advertisers earlier this year.