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30 US Hub Airports Picketed by Flight Attendants

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 3:24


The Building Community Podcast
Episode 5: Innovating The Future

The Building Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 29:01


Anne Young is the Director for Community Strategy and Engagement at Salesforce.org, a cloud-based software company that builds CRM technology.Their online community is the “Power of Us Hub,” and was launched in 2013. Today, their community counts 35,000 “Trailblazers or Hubbers”. In this episode, Anne speaks about why community is and will be an essential aspect of innovative organizations. And she gives insight into how Salesforce.org engages its community members with traditional and innovative approaches.Listen in to MAKE YOUR COMMUNITIES THRIVE.Want to know more?Get in touch! With Thrycon & Simone: Website: https://www.thrycon.com/connect-thrycon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/poetscher/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvNFK7wPwGof4egGHzOp6qQ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/Thrycon/ With our guest Anne: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annetraegeryoung/ For more, subscribe to Thrycon's newsletter: https://www.thrycon.com/signup Please leave a review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-building-community-podcast/id1592179621

Aging-US
Aging-US: Hub Candidate Network for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Aging-US

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 4:49


Aging-US published "Identification of RNA binding protein interacting with circular RNA and hub candidate network for hepatocellular carcinoma" which reported that 17 DERBPs, which were commonly dysregulated in HCC from The Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium, The Cancer Genome Atlas and International Cancer Genome Consortium projects, were utilized to construct the RBP-circRNA network. Additionally, gene set enrichment analysis showed that dysregulated TARDBP might be involved in some pathways related to the HCC pathogenesis. Therefore, a hub RBP-circRNA network was generated based on TARDBP. RNA immunoprecipitation and RNA pull-down confirmed that hsa_circ_0004913 binds to TARDBP. These findings, published in Aging-US, indicated a certain RBP-circRNA regulatory network potentially involved in the pathogenesis of HCC, which provides novel insights into the mechanism of study and biomarker identification for HCC. Dr. Yuhan Chen from The Southern Medical University said, "Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is most common types of primary liver cancer." Previous studies have demonstrated that circRNAs can act as sponges of RNA binding protein, in the meantime RBPs are also able to participate in back-splicing. Therefore, the interaction with RBPs can be also regarded as a crucial element to explore functions of circRNAs. However, there are very few studies related to the effects of RBP-circRNA interactions on HCC, which requires more exploration. In this study, the authors screened out the differently expressed circRNA in HCC cases from Gene Expression Omnibus database and predicted the RBPs binding to DEcircRNA. After evaluating the expression level of RBPs in HCC from The Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium, International Cancer Genome Consortium and The Cancer Genome Atlas projects, they utilized 17 common DERBPs to construct the RBP-circRNA regulatory network in HCC. These findings indicated that certain RBP-circRNA networks may be closely related to HCC, which provides ideas for the mechanism of study for HCC. The Chen Research Team concluded in their Aging-US Research Output, "we identified some DERBPs interacting with circRNAs and generated RBP-circRNA regulatory networks for HCC. Among the DERBPs, high TARDBP expression was corelated with high grade, advanced stage and low macrophage fraction of HCC. We also constructed the hub RBP-circRNA network based on TARDBP and confirmed that hsa_circ_0004913 could bind to TARDBP, which may provide new clues for HCC mechanism study. However, there are also some limitations in our study. First, we only used TCGA, ICGC and CPTAC projects for analysis and little data resulted in only one RBP with prognostic significance, which may lead to the loss of some potential functional RBPs. Second, we didn't classify samples according to the etiology and these identified circRNAs and RBPs may not be representative in HCC with different etiologies. Moreover, the number of HCC cases with circRNA data included in this study is relatively small. Due to our current lack of HCC samples and no survival information of HCC with circRNA expression profiles in GEO, we could not verify the expression and assess the prognostic value of circRNAs for HCC. In summary, our results indicated that some RBP-circRNA networks take a potential part in the pathogenesis of HCC and provide a new perspective for further mechanism study and biomarker development of HCC." DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.203139 Full Text - https://www.aging-us.com/article/203139/text Correspondence to: Yuhan Chen email: cspnr1@126.com Keywords: hepatocellular carcinoma, autophagy, progression, miR-513b-5p, PIK3R3

The Inquisitive Analyst
A Chat with Sandy Hunter: Salesforce in the Non-Profit

The Inquisitive Analyst

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 32:44


(T.I.A. Ep 55). Sandy Hunter, a Salesforce Administrator and Information Specialist, provides a solid explanation of his journey into Salesforce as a career; and what skills encompass a Salesforce Administrator. Sandy also elucidates on how to add greater value to Salesforce using 3rd party applications; key Salesforce skills for optimal marketability; ways to drive drive Salesforce user adoption; working with Business Analysts in Salesforce; and recommendations on entering the Salesforce job market, specifically with non-profits. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y9DBWqbaAw Sandy Hunter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandy-hunter-75718481/; Power of Us Hub: https://www.salesforce.org/help/power-of-us-hub/; Trailhead Community: https://trailhead.salesforce.com/en/trailblazercommunity Sponsored by: The Lewis Institute Website - https://lnkd.in/gfVabkm9; Project Leader Courses (60% discount) - https://lnkd.in/gghkcTp Business Agility Institute Emergence Journal - https://lnkd.in/g5yTrNgm; promo code "analyst" (for 10% discount on annual subscription)

WizardCast
Salesforce.org, Community Sprints and T-Rex Oh My! WizardCast 89

WizardCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 60:24


Send Us Your Feedback & Suggestions! Voicemail: 608.492.0321 (Note please tell us in your message if you do NOT want your voicemail to be included in the podcast). Email: wizardcast@thewizardnews.com Website: https://thewizardnews.com/wizardcast_home/contact-us-wizardcast Do you work for a non-profit? Have you supported a non-profit or consult with non-profits with Salesforce? Then you don't want to miss this episode all about salesforce.org, open source and community sprints. It's full of fun tidbits, stories, and acronyms. Show Overview 0:00 If you're not listening to the WizardCast you're being lied to! 3:21 Jokes of narcissism are not funny 3:32 Pig Zombies! 04:55 MapAnything & Salesforce.org is being acquired by Salesforce.com 10:15 Jace Bryan & Cori O'Brien from Salesforce.org CCE (Customer Centric Engineering) Team 14:30 What the heck is CCE (Customer Centric Engineering) and TNP (Tech and Product) 16:30 Brian's 1st attempt at an Office Space Joke 17:55 Brian's 2nd attempt at an Office Space Joke 18:30 What is the Power of Us Hub? 21:00 Amplifi 24:40 What is a community Spring? Why should you attend? 37:00 What is Open Source Commons? 43:00 Should I attend a Community Sprint or not? 48:21 What the heck is with this T-Rex? 50:16 What's with the two first names? 52:00 Ryan Hedley is the Salesforce Lion. See Ryan the Lion 57:34 Outro 59:52 Post Credits Links in This Show Pig Zombies! Map Anything being Acquired by Salesforce Salesforce.org being acquired by Salesforce.com Detroit Spring FAQ July 10-12 2019 Open Source Community Group twitter #SFDOSprint Object Merge Outbound Funds Interactions for Student Recruitment EASY Amplify T-Rex Introduction Higher Ed Summit 2017 Power of Us Hub Video FEEDBACK You can ask your questions, make comments, bad jokes, and your requests! Contact Us via Website https://thewizardnews.com/wizardcast_home/contact-us-wizardcast Leave a Voicemail 608.492.0321 (Note please tell us in your message if you do NOT want your voicemail to be included in the podcast). Email wizardcast@thewizardnews.com HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #WizardCast with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! https://ctt.ec/23f7u NEW!Amazon Alexa Skill - NEW! REVIEW US ON APPLE PODCASTS! Review Us Support the show! WizardCast Merchandise Store Shop On Amazon Libsyn podcast hosting:  Get a free month with promo code: podmagic Other Ways To Support Participate In The Show! Share an IdeaExchange idea for our Ideas Highlight episodes! http://bit.ly/ideahighlight Share a question for Parker Harris http://bit.ly/parkerquestions Ways to subscribe to The WizardCast Click to Subscribe via iTunes/Apple Podcasts Click to Subscribe via Google Podcast App Click to Subscribe via Stitcher Subscribe via RSS Audio and Music provided by: Cherry (Instrumental Version) (Josh Woodward) / CC BY 4.0 Sounds from: http://www.freesfx.co.uk

Two WIT podcast
Ep 44 - #Stickypalooza - Jace Bryan & Cori O'Brien

Two WIT podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 63:45


#StalkedByATurtle #BryenSquared #FellInLoveWithSalesforce #4DayMVP #InTheHub #SorryTexas #WeveGotCookiesAndMilk #IFindPassionWhereIAm  #ForkTheCode #CreativeJuicesFlowing #FreePinkCadillac #GrownUpPodcast #PutUpOrShutUp #HandsFreeWine Two WIT learns more about .org and community sprints with Jace Bryan & Cori O'Brien from the .org team! Portland Sprint Details: What: Salesforce.org Open Source Community Sprint (the 3rd and final Sprint of 2018) When: October 24th - 25th, 2018 Where: Portland, OR Location: The Benson Hotel - 309 Southwest Broadway - Portland, OR 97205 Want to stay connected on Sprints? Join the Open Source Community Sprints Group in the Power of Us Hub. Link to the Portland Overview & FAQ: http://bit.ly/SFDOSprintPortlandFAQ Link to the Eventbrite registration for the Portland Sprint: http://bit.ly/SFDOSprintPortland18Reg SuperFave: Kristi - Worlds Collide therapist & Salesforce Melinda - Neck wine holder

Two WIT podcast
Ep 15 - #TechnologyTranslator Missy Longshore

Two WIT podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 73:50


#ANormalHumanPace #IAintGotTimeForThat #StressEatingIsDelicious #NoJudgementZone #LongTimeListenerFirstTimeCaller #WeCouldBeAThruple #OneWomanShow #ConstantlyLearning #HopesAndDreams #TwoLIT A little getting to know you over stress relief and our coping mechanisms (or lack thereof). Then we dive into it with Missy Longshore, who started her Salesforce career by actively not wanting to use it (#spoileralert she then fell in love with it). Find out which host Missy would likely be married to if we were in an NPSP Household together plus other great thoughts about needs of Nonprofits and their “carrots vs. sticks” around Lightning. She loves working for herself (although it can be stressful) and shares about all the different ways she both learns from & gives back to the greater Salesforce community - even as an introvert. Will she win the prize for the biggest Salesforce screwup? It’s probably the only one which will involve the USPS and/or Pony Express. Links - Missy on Twitter @MissyLongshore #AdminHour - http://www.longshoreconsulting.com/adminhour.html Non-Profit CRM Summit - http://nonprofitcrmsummit.com/ Getting Started in the Power of Us Hub - http://www.salesforce.org/help/power-of-us-hub/ LMGTFY - http://findsf.info/ & http://searchtheforce.com/ & http://lmgtfy.com/ Taproot - https://www.taprootfoundation.org/search/node/salesforce She Geeks Out Podcast - https://www.shegeeksout.com/category/podcast/ All The Dreamins - https://allthedreamin.wordpress.com/ Super Favs - M: Drop The Ball by Tiffany Dufu + Tiffany's Epiphanies on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoSIgKTfYRMmBreoNv_8-aA K: Brainiate Podcast with Caleb Steen from MapAnything https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaOvNVn7cN4 M: Gutsy Girls by Caroline Paul + TEDtalk https://www.ted.com/talks/caroline_paul_to_raise_brave_girls_encourage_adventure K: Southeast Dreamin’ Dream team Shoutout: Chris Whitehead, Amber Boaz, Patrick Connelly, Stephanie Foerst, Chris Zullo, Kate Vickery, Kelly Pfrommer, Bryan James #Chagging Shoutouts: Stuart Edeal Pierre at Sputnik Moment Guillermo Pedroni Amy Oplinger

Cloud TnT
Something I’d Never Have Otherwise Discovered: Anne Young

Cloud TnT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2016 66:42


In our final episode of 2016, we talk about upcoming events and changes in Salesforcelandia in 2017, including conferences, certifications, Trailhead, and our upcoming show schedule. We spend amazing quality time with Salesforce.org Community Manager, Anne Young, talking about women in technology, running the Power of Us Hub, keeping the Salesforce community playful, the technology and tools behind keeping the Salesforce community alive. Star Wars, Mean Girls, and dinosaurs also make cameos.

Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast
ICR115: David Stein, Money For The Rest of Us

Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 25:02


What happens when a money manager responsible for billions of dollars of investments feels burnt out and decides to become a personal finance teacher instead? In this episode of Informed Choice Radio, I speak to David Stein. David is a former chief investment strategist and chief portfolio strategist, responsible for $33 billion of investments, heading up in this role a 21-person strong research group. He is host of the incredibly popular Money for the Rest of Us podcast, his primary platform for teaching thousands of people about money, investing and the economy. David’s podcast has been featured in Business Insider, Forbes, and US News & World Report. David also helps hundreds of individual investors improve their portfolio performance by providing asset allocation and investment guidance via the Money For the Rest of Us Hub, a premium multimedia investment education platform. In this episode of Informed Choice Radio, I speak to David about the difference between institutional and retail investment decisions, the impact of Brexit on US fund management, his favourite podcast episodes, and much more. Welcome to Money For The Rest of Us with David Stein, in episode 115 of Informed Choice Radio. Some questions I ask -How did you make the transition from institutional investment management to personal finance podcasting and education? -Did you always want to work in finance and investing? -Can the same broad strategic thinking apply to multi-billion dollar institutional investing and individuals from a personal financial planning perspective? -Is Brexit a big deal for US investors? -What's the current 'wall of worry' for investors? -Why is index investing becoming so much more appealing than active fund management? -Who gets your vote in the upcoming US presidential election?   Useful links mentioned in this episode -Money For The Rest Of Us podcast -David on Twitter -Email David  

Land Academy Show
Manage Money You Make with David Stein (CFFL 0198)    

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 27:06


Manage Money You Make with David Stein Jack Butala: Manage Money You Make with David Stein. Every Single month we give away a property for free. It's super simple to qualify. Two simple steps. Leave us your feedback for this podcast on iTunes and number two, get the free ebook at landacademy.com, you don't even have to read it. Thanks for listening. Jack Butala: Your bio says, "Hey, I'm David Stein. I teach people about money, how it works, how to invest it, and how to live without worrying about it. Through stories, analogies, and easy to understand examples, I give individuals the tools and confidence they need to navigate and increasingly complex and unpredictable investing landscape." This is what I found really interesting. This is what he did before he retired. "For close to two decades, I advised and managed assets for institutions and financial planners. I was the chief investment strategist, and chief portfolio strategist and Fun Evaluation Group, LLC, a $33,000,000,000 investment advisory group where, I co-headed the 21-person research group," and it goes on to say some pretty impressive stuff. Fill us in. What are you doing these days? David Stein: I did retire as a professional investor and adviser. Since then, I spent essentially a year calling myself retired, and the local paper asked me to start writing a person finance column. Suddenly, I found myself back to writing regularly on the economy, investing. Shortly after that, I launched the podcast, Money for the Rest of Us, which is done very well. It is a great platform just to teach people about what's going on. It's a weekly show. Then, as listenership grew, listeners kept asking for more guidance, more help. I didn't want to be a registered investment adviser again, so I launched a education platform on investing and the economy called the Money for the Rest of Us Hub. I spend my time ... It's still part time, but I typically spend my week, when I'm working, just writing and teaching either through the podcast or the membership site. Jack Butala: That's great. Jill and I had a very similar experience. We tried to tone it down for a while and, ultimately, ended up teaching through our company, Land Academy, teaching what we know best: buying and selling land. David Stein: It's a different dynamic. What I missed about the investment space was the teaching aspect. I worked with a lot of institutional investors, and [inaudible 00:02:24] foundations, and their investment committees and boards, and I kind of missed that. What I didn't miss was the day to day pressure of actually managing people's money, either institutions or individuals through financial planners. This is a way that I can still give back, still help without having to feel ... Essentially, let the individuals make their own investment decisions, as opposed to me actually pulling a trigger, and looking at their accounts on a day by day basis. Jill DeWit: I love it, David. It sounds like we have a lot in common. Your story's a little bit like us. You think you're retired and you're just going to kind of coast, but you've probably got that personality where you just can't sit still. I appreciate, too, what you said about the giving back. That's part of what we're doing now, and it's just so much more fun watching other people be as successful than even my own success. Parent pride. David Stein: Absolutely. You realize people ... they just need some guidance. They need some help. Sometimes, they just need a mentor to guide them along, and then they do very well, especially in the investment space. Most people, or many people, don't necessarily trust an adviser to turn everything over to them. They want to have the control themselves, but they're seeking help so they can maintain that control, but still get insights from professionals or others. Ultimately, they feel very comfortable making the final investment decision on thei...

Land Academy Show
Manage Money You Make with David Stein (CFFL 0198)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 27:06


Manage Money You Make with David Stein Jack Butala: Manage Money You Make with David Stein. Every Single month we give away a property for free. It's super simple to qualify. Two simple steps. Leave us your feedback for this podcast on iTunes and number two, get the free ebook at landacademy.com, you don't even have to read it. Thanks for listening. Jack Butala: Your bio says, "Hey, I'm David Stein. I teach people about money, how it works, how to invest it, and how to live without worrying about it. Through stories, analogies, and easy to understand examples, I give individuals the tools and confidence they need to navigate and increasingly complex and unpredictable investing landscape." This is what I found really interesting. This is what he did before he retired. "For close to two decades, I advised and managed assets for institutions and financial planners. I was the chief investment strategist, and chief portfolio strategist and Fun Evaluation Group, LLC, a $33,000,000,000 investment advisory group where, I co-headed the 21-person research group," and it goes on to say some pretty impressive stuff. Fill us in. What are you doing these days? David Stein: I did retire as a professional investor and adviser. Since then, I spent essentially a year calling myself retired, and the local paper asked me to start writing a person finance column. Suddenly, I found myself back to writing regularly on the economy, investing. Shortly after that, I launched the podcast, Money for the Rest of Us, which is done very well. It is a great platform just to teach people about what's going on. It's a weekly show. Then, as listenership grew, listeners kept asking for more guidance, more help. I didn't want to be a registered investment adviser again, so I launched a education platform on investing and the economy called the Money for the Rest of Us Hub. I spend my time ... It's still part time, but I typically spend my week, when I'm working, just writing and teaching either through the podcast or the membership site. Jack Butala: That's great. Jill and I had a very similar experience. We tried to tone it down for a while and, ultimately, ended up teaching through our company, Land Academy, teaching what we know best: buying and selling land. David Stein: It's a different dynamic. What I missed about the investment space was the teaching aspect. I worked with a lot of institutional investors, and [inaudible 00:02:24] foundations, and their investment committees and boards, and I kind of missed that. What I didn't miss was the day to day pressure of actually managing people's money, either institutions or individuals through financial planners. This is a way that I can still give back, still help without having to feel ... Essentially, let the individuals make their own investment decisions, as opposed to me actually pulling a trigger, and looking at their accounts on a day by day basis. Jill DeWit: I love it, David. It sounds like we have a lot in common. Your story's a little bit like us. You think you're retired and you're just going to kind of coast, but you've probably got that personality where you just can't sit still. I appreciate, too, what you said about the giving back. That's part of what we're doing now, and it's just so much more fun watching other people be as successful than even my own success. Parent pride. David Stein: Absolutely. You realize people ... they just need some guidance. They need some help. Sometimes, they just need a mentor to guide them along, and then they do very well, especially in the investment space. Most people, or many people, don't necessarily trust an adviser to turn everything over to them. They want to have the control themselves, but they're seeking help so they can maintain that control, but still get insights from professionals or others. Ultimately, they feel very comfortable making the final investment decision on thei...

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
108: David Stein, Creator of "Money For the Rest of Us"

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 33:50


My guest today is David Stein, host of Money For the Rest of Us, a weekly personal finance podcast. He also runs the Money For the Rest of Us Hub, an online educational platform on money, how it works, and how to invest it. Previously, he was Chief Investment Strategist and Chief Portfolio Strategist at Fund Evaluation Group, a $35 billion institutional investment advisor. There he co-lead the 20 person research team and managed assets for endowments, foundations and financial planners.

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CloudFocus Weekly
#186 - Starter Pack Heroes - 08/12/2014

CloudFocus Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2014 35:52


Reporting on attachments, what is new in the Non Profit Starter Pack 3.0, the power of the Power of Us Hub and 30 days of community heroes.

CloudFocus Weekly
#150 - MVP Summit - 08/30/2013

CloudFocus Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2013 38:13


The Power of US Hub, what we can discuss about the MVP Summit and call for help on the Dreamforce session.