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Cyber Security Weekly Podcast
Episode 237 - The Alethia Framework - Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation at Rolls-Royce

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021


Interview by Jane Lo, Singapore Correspondent with Dr Bicky Bhangu, OBE, President, Southeast Asia, Pacific and South Korea at Rolls-Royce. Dr Bicky Bhangu is responsible for the regional strategy, external relations and governance of the operations across the company’s key businesses – Civil Aerospace, Defence and Power Systems. Dr Bhangu is Council Member for the Singapore National Employers Federation and also serves on the Board of Directors of the Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology. Until November 2019,  Dr Bhangu had served as President of the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore over several terms. Dr Bhangu is an Adjunct Professor at the Nanyang Technological University. He has a BEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Nottingham, an MSc in Control Systems, a PhD in Advanced Machines and Drives from the University of Sheffield and an MBA in Technology Management. He is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Institution of Engineering Technology and Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. In this podcast, Dr Bhangu gave a glimpse into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation at Rolls-Royce. He also introduced the recent breakthrough work on AI ethics and trustworthiness at Rolls-Royce, called The Alethia Framework. The comprehensive ethical framework and trustworthiness process is free to download from the Rolls-Royce website. Once fully implemented, businesses that follow the checks and balances within it can assure themselves that their AI projects are fair, trustworthy and ethical. Recorded in Singapore on 31st December 2020, 8.30am SGT.  

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast
Episode 237 - The Aletheia Framework - Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation at Rolls-Royce

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021


Interview by Jane Lo, Singapore Correspondent with Dr Bicky Bhangu, OBE, President, Southeast Asia, Pacific and South Korea at Rolls-Royce. Dr Bicky Bhangu is responsible for the regional strategy, external relations and governance of the operations across the company’s key businesses – Civil Aerospace, Defence and Power Systems. Dr Bhangu is Council Member for the Singapore National Employers Federation and also serves on the Board of Directors of the Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology. Until November 2019,  Dr Bhangu had served as President of the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore over several terms. Dr Bhangu is an Adjunct Professor at the Nanyang Technological University. He has a BEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Nottingham, an MSc in Control Systems, a PhD in Advanced Machines and Drives from the University of Sheffield and an MBA in Technology Management. He is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Institution of Engineering Technology and Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. In this podcast, Dr Bhangu gave a glimpse into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation at Rolls-Royce. He also introduced the recent breakthrough work on AI ethics and trustworthiness at Rolls-Royce, called The Aletheia Framework. The comprehensive ethical framework and trustworthiness process is free to download from the Rolls-Royce website. Once fully implemented, businesses that follow the checks and balances within it can assure themselves that their AI projects are fair, trustworthy and ethical. Recorded in Singapore on 31st December 2020, 8.30am SGT.  

Madigan's Pubcast
Episode 18: Holiday Movies, Emotional Support Animals, and Zombie Mink

Madigan's Pubcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 80:28


Kathleen opens the show with a freshly poured spicy bloody Mary, mixed with Sausage Tree Irish vodka in her favorite Imo’s Pizza pint glass. DOLLY PARTON QUOTE: Kathleen reads a Dolly Parton quote involving men’s intentions and her own female intuition. “BAD GOOD FOOD”: In her quest for new and delicious not-so-nutritious junk food, Kathleen describes to listeners the taste of Hershey’s Kisses new limited edition Sugar Cookie candy, which she samples for the first time while recording the Pubcast and immediately realizes that the candy doesn’t pair well with a bloody Mary. Kathleen recovers and tells listeners that the newly released Gingerbread Oreo cookies will get anyone in the holiday spirit even during a pandemic, and if those don’t make you break out your reindeer bells she recommends Cheetos White Cheddar Snowflakes (which actually pair well with everything that Kathleen drinks ☺)KATHLEEN’S QUEENS GET BUSY: Kathleen follows up on her story from EP 17 regarding Cher traveling to Pakistan over Thanksgiving to meet an elephant named Kaavan. Cher has been lobbying to relocate the pachyderm from its most recent home at the Islamabad Zoo to a sanctuary in Cambodia, and she flew to meet and serenade Kaavan before his departure for his new home. Stevie Nicks announced this week that she has sold a majority of her publishing catalog to publisher Primary Wave for a reported $100 million. Kathleen goes off on Stevie for selling her precious hits that Kathleen loves so dearly, and is upset to advise listeners that along with the catalog purchase, Primary Wave also has access to Nicks’s name and likeness, and has established a partnership with the singer to allow her to sign new songwriters in a joint venture. Kathleen finishes her rant telling listeners that she’s considering starting a Go-Fund-Me for Stevie to prevent further insane decisions in the future on behalf of her most devoted fans. HOLIDAY CHRISMAS MOVIE TIME: Kathleen has become somewhat addicted to the cheesy nature of Hallmark Christmas movies, disclosing to listeners that she watches at least one movie every night during the holiday season. She has branched out from the original Hallmark Channel to also watch holiday movies on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel, Lifetime, and Netflix. Kathleen has created her “Good” and “Bad” list of common themes in the majority of these movie plots, DEATH OF A SLIM JIM: In keeping with her gas station food palette, Kathleen tells listeners that she LOVES Slim Jim jerky snacks, and is extremely sad to hear that the inventor of the Slim Jim recently passed away from complications of COVID-19. Alonzo “Lon” T. Adams II died at the age of 95 in North Carolina, and spent the better part of his 25+ year career at GoodMark Foods perfecting the current recipe for the classic Slim Jim. ANIMALS MOST LIKELY TO KILL YOU BY STATE: Kathleen continues with the new segment of the Pubcast: Animals Most Likely to Kill You (By State), as reported by the Center for Disease Control. If you live in Arkansas or Idaho and die by animal encounter, you’ve most likely run into a bear. FEMALE FANS AND THE NFL: Kathleen is alarmed when she reads to listeners the recent comments from NBC NFL sportscaster Cris Collinsworth regarding women’s knowledge of football. While broadcasting a recent Pittsburgh Steelers game, Collinsworth stated that he was “blown away” by the questions from female fans of the team, which came across as extremely sexist when he insinuated that female fans don’t have a lot of general knowledge about how football is played. Kathleen tells listeners that the irony of those comments is that Collinsworth has worked with veteran sideline reporter Michele Tafoya for years now, and he has also worked on segments involving female NFL coaches. Kathleen boasts that her favorite sportscasters include Greg Gumbel, Bob Ley, and Mike Tirico, and that she and her mom beat her dad every week in the family NFL pool proving that women actually DO use their football knowledge in the Madigan family tree. TIGER BITE AT BIG CAT RESCUE: Like many listeners, Kathleen was obsessed with the Netflix documentary “Tiger King” about private zoo owner Joe Exotic and his feud with Carole Baskin from Tampa-based Big Cat Rescue. Baskin’s big cat sanctuary has come back into the national news last week when a volunteer nearly had her arm torn off by a tiger. Kathleen reviews the circumstances surrounding the incident, and also Baskin’s two dismal performances on Season 29 of ABC’s reality show “Dancing With the Stars.” AIRLINES VS EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS: As a frequent flier, Kathleen has strong feelings regarding Emotional Support Animals flying on commercial planes. Until November 2020, the federal government had no law regarding emotional support animals, which effectively required airlines to accommodate any animal that was presented with appropriate documentation from a doctor as a service animal. Airlines maintain that the old policy under the Air Carrier Access Act had been abused and was dangerous to flight crews and passengers, and as a result US Department of Transportation has ruled that only dogs qualify as service animals. Kathleen secretly loved seeing strange Support Animals in the airport every week, including kangaroos, monkeys, and the infamous peacock that made national news when its owner said she couldn’t fly without it. ZOMBIE MINK: Kathleen reads an article from Denmark where several thousand mink carcasses rose from the ground weeks after being buried. Denmark is one of the mink capitals of the world supplying pelts for the global fur industry, and these particular group of weasels were believed to be carriers of the COVID-19 virus. Kathleen evaluates the horror experienced by locals at the sight of the dead animals. 2020 CHRISTMAS STAR: Kathleen tells listeners of a rare occurrence set to take place December 21st, 2020 when Jupiter and Saturn will cross paths and appear to be a mega-star, or “Christmas Star.” Historians believe that the Three Wise Men tracking the birth of Jesus could have been following a similar celestial event, rather than the recorded “Star of Nazareth.”JESUS’ CHILDHOOD HOME DISCOVERED: Kathleen shares breaking news from Jerusalem with listeners, where archaeologists believe to have discovered the childhood home of Jesus. MYSTERY OF THE WEEK: Kathleen discusses the mystery behind the buried treasure of New York City gangster Dutch Schultz. Three groups of treasure hunters are looking for the missing loot, and PBS has released the documentary “Secrets Of The Dead: Gangster’s Gold” detailing the history of Schultz, and the hunt for his missing fortune.

You Can’t Disappoint a Podcast
1x25 - Pascal's Triangle Revisited

You Can’t Disappoint a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 125:58


We made it, class! We really did it. This week Zach and Stephen tackle the stuffed and divisive season one finale of Community, Pascal's Triangle Revisited. Our season finale is stuffed to the brim of analyzing the romantic triangle (quadrangle?) of the episode, getting to the bottom of Troy's cookie scenario and everything else in one of our best podcasts to date! It's all leading up to our blowout 3D ending, featuring a live performance from superstar performer Sting on ice skates! Don't miss a second this week, folks!   We're still doing a giveaway! Until November 19, 2020 at 12AM EST you have three ways to enter our Troy & Abed in the Morning Care Package Giveaway contest! We're giving away the COMPLETE series of Community on DVD, a T&A in the Morning mug, t-shirt and two super cool Community stickers! Your three ways to enter are: a) Retweet the pinned video on our Twitter account (@youcantdisappod) and make sure you're following us for 1 entry, b) Listen closely to this week's podcast and DM us the new secret phrase we mention to our Facebook, Twitter or Instagram (cantdisappointpodcast) accounts for 2 entries and c) Write a review of our podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever else you can do so and send proof to cantdisappointpodcast@gmail.com for 3 entries! Next week, the prize winner will be announced on November 23, 2020 with out end of season roundtable special podcast! Good luck!   If you'd like to get involved with the conversation the best way to have your message read on the air is by emailing cantdisappointpodcast@gmail.com! Also, please follow us on Facebook, Instagram (cantdisappointpodcast) and Twitter (@youcantdisappod)! Thanks for listening and leave us a review on your favorite platform of choice!

Chad the Podcast
Podcast of 1000 Horrors w/Bonnie Bones

Chad the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 46:26


It’s that ghost wonderful time of the year and Chad checks in on the Queen of the Haunt herself: THE Bonnie Bones for a deFRIGHTful Zoom and Doom about her life as a professional haunter, actor, makeup artist and gore royalty. And then they summon a ghost, nbd.Check out this scary shit that’s going down online RIGHT NOW (unless you’re in the future in which case… ehhh they ghosted, bro)Until November 5th check ME as the librarian for THE ABHORRENT CINEMA PRESENTS: SUSPIRIAAnd until November 2nd, PUT YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER into your earholes.Featuring the song “Promises” by the Barrerracudas and a touch of the ol “Manhattan Playboy” by Robert FarnonBrought to you by Jeppson’s Mälort: Aiding in Social Distancing since the 1930’s.PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW, BLACK LIVES MATTER and WEAR A MASK!

Two Guys on Block Island
Ep. 8: Andre Boudreau (Part 2)- Seriously...Let's Get Serious.

Two Guys on Block Island

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 56:30


Andre Boudreau returns for part two of our in depth conversation with the town councilor currently running for First Warden. While part one was a hilarious stroll down memory lane, in part two Rich and Marc ask some tough questions.Andre explains his reasons for running for town council and underscores the difficulties the council has encountered in trying to make progress happen amidst a revolving door of town managers over the last few years. We learn how the problem with retaining a town manager directly impacts the council's ability to see projects through when the guard is constantly changing.What comes next is a detailed account of Andre's role in reacting to the ever-changing protocols and problems associated with preparing Block Island to weather one of its most challenging summers on record. In the face of a global pandemic Andre and his fellow councilors were responsible for making decisions that would drastically impact Block Island's inhabitants. Oftentimes, those decisions were made with little time to adequately analyze the issue at hand. Andre recalls the day a state official called asking whether or not Block Island's harbor should be closed. Andre found himself pondering this question in the parking lot of a mainland Target.Some of the decisions the council faced were gut-wrenching. One such was a stop work order (ultimately passed) that threatened to put the island's work force on the bread lines. Other decisions were not as difficult to make. A sizable group of islanders urged the council to entertain the concept of a "herd immunity" solution to the Covid problem wherein the island would allow the virus to have its way with the island's residents. Considering the toll this would have taken on the island's elder citizens, Andre's response was an immediate and emphatic, "No".But the pre-season problems proved to be only the tip of the iceberg. Expecting the summer tourist season crowds to be a fraction of what the norm, Block Island instead experienced numbers on par with what would be considered a "normal" influx of visitors. To complicate things, this past summer's visitors proved noticeably rowdier then usual. With the island's Police force and Volunteer Rescue Squad both overwhelmed, Andre admits to reluctantly voting for a motion that would invoke immediate backlash.In mid-August the town council voted to suspend outdoor entertainment licenses. Most of the island establishments were indeed doing their best to ensure the safety of their staffs and patrons. Still the council made an across the board decision to suspend all outdoor entertainment licenses instead of focusing on the couple of establishments that were allegedly not taking their Covid prep seriously enough. What resulted was a teachable moment of sorts where a number of island businesses banded together to express their objection to the council's decision. One week later, the council reversed their decision and reinstated the licenses. Rich and Marc grill Andre as to why the council decided to make a blanket decision instead of sanctioning only the problematic establishments. The answer is more complicated than one would think.Andre Boudreau took up a good bit of our time. And we're glad he did. Our conversation yielded the sort of discourse one would hope from a person seeking public office. Thoughtful, intelligent, informative, honest and most of all- sincere. Until November 4th, 2020 the future of Block Island awaits the results. In the meantime, we hope this episode sheds some light on just how complicated things can get out here. And that fortunately, there's someone spending a good deal of his time working through those complications.Now quit yer' fillibusterin' and hit "PLAY", Cap'!

Quoth the Raven
Quoth the Raven #200 - Max Keiser: The Universe, The End of Central Banks and Bitcoin

Quoth the Raven

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 160:46


Max Keiser and I talk world traveling, letting the universe decide your fate, central banking, gold and bitcoin. Max Keiser is an American broadcaster and film maker. He hosts Keiser Report, a financial program broadcast on the media channel RT (formerly known as Russia Today) that features heterodox economics theories. Until November 2012, Keiser anchored On the Edge, a program of news and analysis hosted by Iran's Press TV.[1] He hosted the New Year's Eve special The Keiser's Business Guide to 2010 for BBC Radio 5 Live. Keiser presented a season of The Oracle with Max Keiser on BBC World News. He produced and appeared in the TV series People & Power on the Al-Jazeera English network. Alongside his wife Stacy Herbert, he co-hosts the weekly economics programme Double Down on Radio Sputnik, presents a weekly show about finance and markets on London's Resonance FM, and writes for The Huffington Post. You can follow Max on Twitter here. The QTR Podcast is a completely, 100% listener supported podcast that is always going to be free. YouTube does not let me monetize my videos on the site and the podcast is full time work which will never have ads in the middle of it. If you enjoy the content, please support the QTR Podcast in any or all of the following ways:   A small recurring donation via: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/QTRResearch One time donations can also be sent via:Bitcoin: 3G25NvNbGZsaDfoxTBzRFticKa4LDUeBpkVenmo: @chrisinphiladelphiaPaypal: https://www.paypal.me/qtrresearch You can join my e-mail list here and visit my website at www.quoththeravenresearch.com for all of my content. QTR MERCH is also now available here. You can also follow me on YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram. THANK YOU TO ALL OF MY KIND PATRONS. Please show love to those who support the QTR Podcast:    Biggest Patron Donors    JM Bullion - where QTR buys gold & silver - Twitter: @JMBullion The Trader's Path - no BS trading service - Twitter: @PLHStock Sang Lucci Trading - the 3LT playbook - also, the SL Master Course  Corvus Gold - http://www.corvusgold.com Investors Underground - day trading community - Twitter: @investorslive  Ken R  Chris Bede - Twitter: @cbede  Nicholas Parks Matthew Zimmer J Mintzmyer - Twitter: @mintzmyer Russ Valenti - Twitter: @russellvalenti  Creighton Titus Longest Running Supporters   Max Mulvihill - Since 2/2018  Kyle Thomas - Since 4/2018  Chris Bede - Since 5/2018  Dariusz Kordonski - Since 5/2018  Chris Gerrard - Since 5/2018    All podcast content is subject to this disclaimer.    Chris is not an investment adviser. Listeners should always speak to their personal financial advisers.  

When Life Gives You Parkinson's
Extra Dosage | Understanding the Gut-Brain Connection

When Life Gives You Parkinson's

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 15:29


This is a special bonus episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s which we are calling “Extra Dosage.” Full episodes will be release every other Wednesday. In between, Niki and I will share new information, original interviews and extra material that provide more context to topics raised in the previous episodes of the podcast. We’ll also answer your questions. Feel free to write us with questions at parkinsonspod@curiouscast.ca. The appendix. Until November 1, 2018, I didn’t know it served a purpose in the human body.  Global Newsand other news outlets around the world reported on an exciting research discoverythat people who had their appendix removed early in life had a lower risk of getting Parkinson’s later in life. After some research of my own I discovered the appendix actually helps the immune system detect and eliminate harmful microorganisms, while regulating gut bacteria. What’s the connection to Parkinson’s? Well, it turns out a healthy appendix contains alpha-synuclein. Alpha-synuclein is the key protein that builds up in the brains of people with Parkinson’s. The news about the appendix and Parkinson’s further confirms much discussed theories that there is a direct connection between gut health and brain health. One of the researchers focused on better understanding the importance of gut health and our microbiome as it relates to Parkinson’s disease is Dr. Silke Cresswell. She is an assistant professor in the division of Neurology at UBC. In this Extra Dosage episode of When Life Gives You Parkinson’s I sat down with her at the Djavad Mowfaghian Centre for Brain Health at UBC for the Pacific Parkinson’s Research Centre. We discuss microbiome, the appendix, diets, constipation and what she’s uncovered in her research. If you have a comment or question about the podcast, you can email us: parkinsonspod@curiouscast.ca   Follow me, Larry Gifford  Twitter: @ParkinsonsPod Facebook: Facebook.com/ParkinsonsPod Instagram: @parkinsonspod Follow Co-host and Producer Niki Reitmeyer Twitter: @Niki_Reitmayer Thank you to Dr. Silke Cresswell and the Djavad Mowfaghian Centre for Brain Health at UBChttps://www.centreforbrainhealth.ca/. Follow the Centre for Brain Health on Twitter at @DMCBrainHealth.  For more info on our partner Parkinson Canada head to http://www.parkinson.ca/ The toll free hotline 1-800-565-3000 Or follow them on Twitter Parkinson Canada            @ParkinsonCanada Parkinson Society BC      @ParkinsonsBC Credits Dila Velazquez – Story Producer Rob Johnston – Senior Audio Producer

Redesigning Wellness Podcast
118: The Nested Model of Wellbeing with Dr. Gregg Henriques

Redesigning Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 62:28


It seems as though our industry is transitioning from the word wellness to wellbeing at a rapid pace. Wellbeing is often used to separate from the traditional physical health wellness programs (although many times they are the exact same programs). Now that the word wellbeing is thrown around by every wellness vendor and insurance plan who wants to be part of the “in  crowd”, we should explore not only what it means but the various models associated with it.  Using a psychological approach and expertise, today’s guest, Dr. Gregg Henriques, created a nested model of wellbeing. Dr. Henriques is Professor of Graduate Psychology at James Madison University, teaching courses in personality theory, personality assessment, social psychology, and integrative adult psychotherapy. In this interview, we discuss why he created a model of wellbeing and we spend most of the time diving into the model. I also fit in a question about how distressed is caused when people have negative reactions to their negative feelings. Gregg walks us through his anacronym CALM MO, which I think we can all benefit from following. Finally, he leaves us with his tip…which is tangible but requires some thought. If you’re ready for some deep thinking, then this interview is for you. Have a sec for a favor? I’d greatly appreciate if you would vote me in to next year’s WELCOA Summit Intensive session! Until November 30th, you can vote for the Intensive sessions you want to see at WELCOA’s 2019 Summit. My session is titled “Next Generation Wellness: From Theory to Practice” can be found HERE. For links mentioned in today's episode visit https://redesigningwellness.com/ To join the Redesigning Wellness Community, visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/rdwellnesscommunity/

Redesigning Wellness Podcast
117: Training a Global Wellness Ambassador Network with Lisa Kelly

Redesigning Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 50:54


Have you ever wondered why a professional in the corporate world would branch out on their own and proceed to build out wellness training to professionals in 8 countries? Today’s guest, Lisa Kelly, will answer both of these questions (and more). Lisa Kelly of Kelly Wellness Consulting Inc., offers global, online-delivered programs featuring dynamic, experiential training in workplace wellness program design and delivery. Her mission is to create an innovative and collaborative landscape for global workplace wellness that fosters employee-driven, results-oriented wellness solutions benefiting employers, employees, and communities at large. Lisa and I discuss her experience in toxic workplaces, the #1 challenge her Ambassadors face, the Kelly Wellness approach and if she’s changing anything now that the WELCOA benchmarks have evolved. Have a sec for a favor? I’d greatly appreciate if you would vote me in to next year’s WELCOA Summit Intensive session! Until November 30th, you can vote for the Intensive sessions you want to see at WELCOA’s 2019 Summit. My session is titled “Next Generation Wellness: From Theory to Practice” can be found HERE. For links mentioned in today's episode visit https://redesigningwellness.com/ To join the Redesigning Wellness Community, visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/rdwellnesscommunity/  

Redesigning Wellness Podcast
116: Wellness Law Updates with Barbara Zabawa

Redesigning Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 28:45


Today’s repeat guest, Barbara Zabawa, owns the Center for Health and Wellness Law, LLC a law firm dedicated to improving legal access and compliance for the health and wellness industries. She is lead author of the book Rule the Rules on Workplace Wellness Programs, published by the American Bar Association.  In today’s interview we address two things. One is her advice for what employers should do now that as of January 2019 there will be no guidance as to what amount of incentive (if any) will meet the ADA’s requirement of being voluntary. The second topic we cover is an opinion letter issued by the Department of Labor about whether the Fair Labor Standards Act requires an employer to pay employees for their time spent participating in wellness activities. Vote me in to next year’s WELCOA Summit Intensive session! Until November 30th, you can vote for the Intensive sessions you want to see at WELCOA’s 2019 Summit. My session is titled “Next Generation Wellness: From Theory to Practice” can be found HERE. For links mentioned in today's episode visit https://redesigningwellness.com/ To join the Redesigning Wellness Community, visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/rdwellnesscommunity/

PC Perspective Podcast Video
PC Perspective Podcast 521 - 11/08/18

PC Perspective Podcast Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 102:47


PC Perspective Podcast #521 - 11/08/18 Join us this week for discussion on AMD's new Zen 2 architecture, 7nm Vega GPUs, SSD encryption vulnerabilities, and more! You can subscribe to us through iTunes and you can still access it directly through the RSS page HERE. The URL for the podcast is: http://pcper.com/podcast - Share with your friends! iTunes - Subscribe to the podcast directly through the iTunes Store (audio only) Video version on iTunes Google Play - Subscribe to our audio podcast directly through Google Play! RSS - Subscribe through your regular RSS reader (audio only) Video version RSS feed MP3 - Direct download link to the MP3 file Hosts: Jim Tanous, Jeremy Hellstrom, Josh Walrath, Allyn Malventano, Ken Addison, and Sebastian Peak Peanut Gallery: Alex Lustenberg Program length: 1:42:27 Podcast topics of discussion: Join our spam list to get notified when we go live! Patreon Merch! http://joshtekk.com/ Week in Review: 0:05:10 Corsair H115i RGB PLATINUM 280mm Liquid CPU Cooler Review 0:15:30 AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra and Live Gamer 4K Review: 4K HDR Capture for the Masses 0:23:15 Steelseries Rival 650 Wireless and Rival 710 Gaming Mouse Review 0:26:10 BitFenix Nova TG Tempered Glass ATX Mid-Tower Case Review Thanks to Casper for supporting our podcast! Save $50 on select mattresses at http://www.casper.com/pcper code pcper News items of interest: 0:37:45 Intel unveils Xeon Cascade Lake Advanced Performance Platform 0:48:20 SSD's firmware encryption is pretty floppy 0:56:00 Meet the AMD Radeon Instinct MI60 and MI50 accelerators 1:04:25 AMD Shows Off Zen 2-Based EPYC "Rome" Server Processor 1:15:15 Western Digital Launches 15 TB Ultrastar DC HC620 SMR Hard Drive Picks of the Week: Jeremy: A solid B450 board for $90 Josh: On sale last week… still interesting. Ken: Destiny 2 - free Until November 18th Allyn: Jump start your car - without a battery! Jim: N7 Day! Amazon - Origin Sebastian: Creative X-Fi HD USB Sound Card

Redesigning Wellness Podcast
115: Becoming Better Healthcare Consumers with Al Lewis, Founder of Quizzify

Redesigning Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 52:30


If you don’t already know Al Lewis, then I’m not sure where you’ve been hiding. He is quite an antagonizer in the wellness world but we’re not talking about wellness today. Al is the founder of Quizzify, whose mission is to help companies teach their employees to utilize healthcare services appropriately. Al and I talk about why health info (benefits, procedures, Rx) is so hard to understand, where employers are missing the mark in terms of benefit design and why they aren’t teaching their employees to become better healthcare consumers. He also tells us the #1 question/recommendation employers and employees push back on. Finally, he provides advice on what employers can do to increase literacy and what wellness pros can do to stay in the know. Vote me in to next year’s WELCOA Summit Intensive session! Until November 30th, you can vote for the Intensive sessions you want to see at WELCOA’s 2019 Summit. My session is titled “Next Generation Wellness: From Theory to Practice” can be found HERE. For links mentioned in today's episode visit https://redesigningwellness.com/ To join the Redesigning Wellness Community, visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/rdwellnesscommunity/

StarLady-Soul-Reader
Forecast for September 24-30, 2015

StarLady-Soul-Reader

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 34:40


Mars enters Virgo and, along with Jupiter activates tension with its last quarter square to Saturn in Sagittarius in the midst of a Mercury retrograde! Pluto is now stationary direct at 13* Capricorn. Crises in Consciousness is the theme of this lunar eclipse weekend with Sag Saturn and retro Mercury in Libra waning to Pluto direct, as well. 13*- 15* of any sign will be triggered as well as 5* or 20*. Inner analysis is your friend and will relieve the emotional compression. It is usually enough potential energy to have planets changing directions and/or signs in a given weekly forecast. However, the mix occurring this weekend is powered by a Lunar Eclipse at 5* Aries that will be totally visible in the eastern U.S. and partially so in the central and western parts of the country from roughly 7pm to 11:30 pm MDT Sunday evening. Get out and experience this visual treat in the sky! Patience and mental clarity are real assets for us now in the short term. We are completing a 19 month long nodal transit on the paradoxical Aries-Libra nodal axis where we have found ourselves tested deeply on how we truly are within our various relationships. Until November, masks may be torn off, old flames could re-appear, commitments could be shattered or re-affirmed. Mercury retro's Murphy's Law issues affects workflows and other timely and technical details in or out of the office. Perseverance and peace on your inner journey - as external efforts seem to be suspended and frustrated until Mercury's interior conjunction to the Sun September 30th.

StarLady-Soul-Reader
Forecast for September 24-30, 2015

StarLady-Soul-Reader

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 34:40


Mars enters Virgo and, along with Jupiter activates tension with its last quarter square to Saturn in Sagittarius in the midst of a Mercury retrograde! Pluto is now stationary direct at 13* Capricorn. Crises in Consciousness is the theme of this lunar eclipse weekend with Sag Saturn and retro Mercury in Libra waning to Pluto direct, as well. 13*- 15* of any sign will be triggered as well as 5* or 20*. Inner analysis is your friend and will relieve the emotional compression. It is usually enough potential energy to have planets changing directions and/or signs in a given weekly forecast. However, the mix occurring this weekend is powered by a Lunar Eclipse at 5* Aries that will be totally visible in the eastern U.S. and partially so in the central and western parts of the country from roughly 7pm to 11:30 pm MDT Sunday evening. Get out and experience this visual treat in the sky! Patience and mental clarity are real assets for us now in the short term. We are completing a 19 month long nodal transit on the paradoxical Aries-Libra nodal axis where we have found ourselves tested deeply on how we truly are within our various relationships. Until November, masks may be torn off, old flames could re-appear, commitments could be shattered or re-affirmed. Mercury retro's Murphy's Law issues affects workflows and other timely and technical details in or out of the office. Perseverance and peace on your inner journey - as external efforts seem to be suspended and frustrated until Mercury's interior conjunction to the Sun September 30th.