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The Qualitalks Podcast
Risks and Rewards in GMP Process Automation [Will Moss] #77

The Qualitalks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 43:57


In this episode, Yan Kugel is joined by Will Moss founder and CEO of Seal, about the critical need for automation in GXP processes. Will shares his expertise on balancing automation with human oversight, addressing data privacy concerns, and the future of quality management in the pharmaceutical sector.

Huddle Up Podcast: Denver Broncos
BFB #499: ESPN Touts Denver's CB2 Battle as One to Watch

Huddle Up Podcast: Denver Broncos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 36:58


Nick Kendell discusses ESPN's Jeff Legwold's recent article discussing Denver and their Cornerback Two Spot. With Patrick Surtain II and Ja'Quan McMillian starting at CB1 and nickel, who will rise up and take the final starting cornerback spot? Can Mathis step up and make up for last year's faltering? Will Moss be healthy and show why Denver traded up for him two drafts ago? Will the veteran Levi Wallace provide steady play? Will darkhorse rookie Kris Abrams-Draine be a surprising starter? Subscribe to Mile High Huddle Podcasts: https://www.bluewirepods.com/podcast/mile-high-huddle Nick Kendell: https://twitter.com/NickKendellMHH Scott Kennedy: https://www.youtube.com/c/scottkennedy?sub_confirmation=1 Merch: http://mhhmerch.com/ Slam it here for more Broncos coverage: http://milehighhuddle.com Mile High Huddle Live Stream Schedule (All Times MT) Sunday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle Podcast Monday - 7:30 a.m. Broncos for Breakfast Monday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle Podcast Tuesday - 6:00 p.m. Building the Broncos Wednesday - 7:30 a.m. Broncos for Breakfast Wednesday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Insiders Thursday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle Podcast Friday - 6:00 p.m. Dove Valley Deep Divers Saturday - 6:00 p.m. Orange and Blue View Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The RunOut Podcast
RunOut 122: Will Moss Leaves No Stone Unclimbed

The RunOut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 91:03


Will Moss is a comp climber turned traddie from New York City, who has been quietly ticking some of the hardest gear-protected routes in the country over the past couple of years. His most recent notable ascent is the FA of the Gunks hardest: The Best Things in Life Are Free (5.14d R). But first, we wind our way into a discussion about the elusive “undercover crusher,” and whether this mythical beast actually climbed the thing before everyone else, or if this is just what some bro is saying in order to take you down a peg or two. Last, we're honored to feature the atmospheric music of climber and musician Jessica Kilroy, with her track “It's Infinite.” Show Notes Follow Will Moss on Instagram William Moss, 18, Establishes 5.14d R Trad in the Gunks via Climbing Magazine R-Rated: 5.14 Climbing on Marginal Gear on YouTube About James Litz Nacho Sanchez on Instagram Follow Jessica Kilroy on Instagram Jessica Kilroy Bandcamp Jessica Kilroy on Spotify Become a RunOut Rope Gun! Support our podcast and increase your RunOut runtime. Bonus episodes, AMA, and more will be available to our Rope Guns. Thank you for your support! http://patreon.com/runoutpodcastContact us Send ideas, voicemail, feedback and more. andrew@runoutpodcast.com // chris@runoutpodcast.com

Point of Drew
Point of Drew Super Bowl Preview

Point of Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 60:35


CHIEFS vs EAGLES with guest and Philly superfan Will Moss

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite
The Don Tony Show 06/11/2022

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 112:21


The Don Tony Show (6/11/22), hosted by Don Tony and brought to you by BlueWire. Some Topics Discussed: Cody Rhodes undergoes successful surgery; is expected to be out until Royal Rumble 2023 Paige announces she is leaving a/o WWE July 7; let the 'Saraya to AEW' clickbaiting begin Discussion: Manipulating wrestling news is the new 'Kayfabe, and some Promoters are 'all in' With WWE possibly lifting Sasha Banks & Naomi WWE suspensions this week, expect the month-long silence to also end Riddle vs Roman Reigns for WWE Undisputed Championship set for 6/17 SmackDown WWE SmackDown and AEW Rampage 6/10/22 results Hey WWE, what the hell is a 'Last Laugh Match'? Will Moss have to make Corbin laugh to win? Gunther wins IC Title and 'Babyface' Lacey Evans qualifies for MITB Sending thoughts & prayers to Johnny Rodz who underwent Heart surgery Dispelling dumb report WWE removed Edge from Judgement Day due to balking creative direction Dispelling stupid report that Stephanie McMahon was pushed out of WWE Dispelling moronic reports that MLW Lawsuit is connected to Stephanie McMahon's WWE hiatus Sadly, wrestling fans were not ready for NWA Alwayz Ready (Pics) After reviewing alternative options, Cesaro may be returning to WWE after all AEW Dynamite (6/8/22) and Impact Wrestling (6/9/22) ratings WWE tapes 6/14 and 6/21 NXT 2.0 episodes due to house show tour More on Joe Gacy's Disciples 'The Dyad' and Giovanni Vinci Legado del Fantasma / Tony D'Angelo Family 'Alliance' quickly imploding Live chat & SuperChat questions answered throughout the show ==== CLICK HERE to listen to THE DON TONY SHOW 06/11/2022 online. RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of THE DON TONY SHOW 06/11/2022 CLICK HERE to WATCH to THE DON TONY SHOW 06/11/2022. CLICK HERE to access previous episodes for all the shows ====

Datacast
Episode 87: Product Experimentation, ML Platforms, and Metrics Store with Nick Handel

Datacast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 87:28


Show Notes(01:51) Nick shared his formative experiences of her childhood — moving between different schools, becoming interested in Math, and graduating from UCLA at the age of 19.(05:45) Nick recalled working as a quant analyst focused on emerging market debt at BlackRock.(09:57) Nick went over his decision to join Airbnb as a data scientist on their growth team in 2014.(12:17) Nick discussed how data science could be used to drive community growth on the Airbnb platform.(16:35) Nick led the data architecture design and experimentation platform for Airbnb Trips, one of Airbnb's biggest product launches in 2016.(20:40) Nick provided insights on attributes of exceptional data science talent, given his time interviewing hundreds of candidates to build a data science team from 20 to 85+.(23:50) Nick went over his process of leveling up his product management skillset — leading Airbnb's Machine Learning teams and growing the data organization significantly.(26:56) Nick emphasized the importance of flexibility in his work routine.(29:27) Nick unpacked the technical and organizational challenges of designing and fostering the adoption of Bighead, Airbnb's internal framework-agnostic, end-to-end platform for machine learning.(34:54) Nick recalled his decision to leave Airbnb and become the Head of Data at Branch, which delivers world-class financial services to the mobile generation.(37:24) Nick unpacked key takeaways from his Bay Area AI meetup in 2019 called “ML Infrastructure at an Early Stage Startup” related to his work at Branch.(40:55) Nick discussed his decision to pursue a startup idea in the analytics space rather than the ML space.(43:36) Nick shared the founding story of Transform, whose mission is to make data accessible by way of a metrics store.(49:54) Nick walked through the four key capabilities of a metrics store: semantics, performance, governance, and interfaces + introduced Metrics Framework (Transform's capability to create company-wide alignment around key metrics that scale with an organization through a unified framework).(55:58) Nick unpacked Metrics Catalog — Transform's capability to eliminate repetitive tasks by giving everyone a single place to collaborate, annotate data charts, and view personalized data feeds.(59:57) Nick dissected Metrics API — Transform's capability to generate a set of APIs to integrate metrics into any other enterprise tools for enriched data, dimensional modeling, and increased flexibility.(01:02:41) Nick explained how metrics store fit into a modern data analytics stack(01:05:57) Nick shared valuable hiring lessons finding talents who fit with Transform's cultural values.(01:12:27) Nick shared the hurdles his team has to go through while finding early design partners for Transform.(01:15:38) Nick shared upcoming go-to-market initiatives that he's most excited about for Transform.(01:17:46) Nick shared fundraising advice for founders currently seeking the right investors for their startups.(01:20:45) Closing segment.Nick's Contact InfoLinkedInTwitterMediumTransform's ResourcesWebsiteBlogLinkedIn | TwitterMentioned ContentArticles + Talks“ML Infrastructure at an Early Stage” (March 2019)“Why We Founded Transform” (June 2021)“My Experience with Airbnb's Early Metrics Store” (June 2021)“The 4 Pillars of Our Workplace Culture” (Aug 2021)PeopleAirbnb's Metrics Repo Team (Paul Yang, James Mayfield, Will Moss, Jonathan Parks, and Aaron Keys)Maxime Beauchemin (Founder and CEO of Preset, Creator of Apache Airflow and Apache Superset)Emilie Schario (Data Strategist In Residence at Amplify Partners, Previously Head of Data at Netlify)Book“High-Output Management” (by Andy Grove)NotesMy conversation with Nick was recorded back in July 2021. Since then, many things have happened at Transform. I'd recommend:Registering for the Metrics Store Summit that will happen at the end of April 2022Reviewing the piece about 4 Pillars of Transform's Workplace CultureReading Nick's post on the brief history of the metrics storeExploring Transform's integrations with Mode, Hex, and Google SheetsAbout the showDatacast features long-form, in-depth conversations with practitioners and researchers in the data community to walk through their professional journeys and unpack the lessons learned along the way. I invite guests coming from a wide range of career paths — from scientists and analysts to founders and investors — to analyze the case for using data in the real world and extract their mental models (“the WHY and the HOW”) behind their pursuits. Hopefully, these conversations can serve as valuable tools for early-stage data professionals as they navigate their own careers in the exciting data universe.Datacast is produced and edited by James Le. Get in touch with feedback or guest suggestions by emailing khanhle.1013@gmail.com.Subscribe by searching for Datacast wherever you get podcasts or click one of the links below:Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsListen on Google PodcastsIf you're new, see the podcast homepage for the most recent episodes to listen to, or browse the full guest list.

Point of Drew
MLB Roundtable ft. Celebrity Guest Will Moss

Point of Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 51:13


SPECIAL guest Will Moss (2 time PoD trivia champ) joins the show to dive into everything goin down in the MLB. Fire episode here. Thanks for rocking with us. 5 stars only

Waiting for Doom
DCOCD 41 - Trinity War

Waiting for Doom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 61:31


DCOCD is the DC Comics EVENT PODCAST where we discuss, contextualise and rank every single DC event in order starting with 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths up to... we're not sure yet. Its 2013 and the big 3 Justice League books come together for the first proper event of the New 52 TRINITY WAR. Will our heroes stop fighting amongst themselves long enough to solve the mystery of Pandora and her coincidentally named Pandaora’s Box? Not until the final part!. This event is brought to us by the creative talents of Geoff Johns, Jeff Lemire, Ray Fawkes, JM DeMatteis, Ivan Reis, Doug Mahnke, Mikel Janin, Christian Alamy, Oclair Albert, Zander Cannon, Keith Champagne, Vicente Cifuentes, Marc Deering, Eber Ferreira, Gene Ha, Jim Lee, Tom Nguyen, Joe Prado, Kenneth Rocafort, Scott Williams, Patrick Zircher, Sal Cipriano, Taylor Esposito, Travis Lanham, Carlos Mangul, Nick Napolitano, Dezi Sienty, Brad Anderson, Blond, Jeromy Cox, Gabe Eltaeb, Nathan Eyring, Hi-Fi, Art Lyon, Marcelo Maiolo, Pete Pantazis, Rod Reis, Alex Sinclair, Dan Didio, Will Moss and Brian Cunningham. Paul and Mike are joined by Scott X to provide a trinity of commentary! How will they rate TRINITY WAR? Tune in and find out! If you have thoughts, opinions, encouragement or issues, please feel free to contact us via waitingfordoom.com or at DCOCDCast@gmail.com and on twitter @DCOCDCast KEEP ON EVENTING!

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio
Committed to Dairy

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 2:03


One of the toughest jobs out there is being a dairy farmer and Will Moss of Henry County hope they can continue. More info on dairy farms, products The post Committed to Dairy appeared first on Tennessee Farm Bureau.

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics
Talking Comics, Giving Thanks, and AMERICA | Comic Book Podcast Issue #261

Comic Book Podcast | Talking Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 103:54


The Talking Comics Crew changes things up this week and tries out a new format for talking comics! As the conversation carries on, the crew covers everything from the ups and downs of Marvel NOW! (Again), surprising new series from several independent publishers, and a strangely intriguing graphic novel about a magical dismembered leg! Also, the gang reacts to the announcement of the creative team for AMERICA, Marvel's upcoming solo series starring the fan favorite America Chavez. Check out the announcement interview with writer Gabby Rivera and editor Will Moss here!!! Finally, Mara, Bob, Joey, and Steve take a moment to say what they're thankful for in comics this Thanksgiving season. HINT: One of those things is you, our wonderful audience. Thank you for your support and all you do to help foster this supportive, engaged, brilliant community. Happy Thanksgiving! #READCOMICS

Sinica Podcast
Zhao Liang and the South-North Water Diversion Project

Sinica Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2011 51:26


China makes an about-face on Libya, we discuss a recent controversy in Beijing's arts community over independent filmmaker Zhao Liang. We also get an on-the-ground update on the state of China's South-North Water Diversion Project: a little-publicized infrastructure effort that already dwarfs the Three Gorges Dam in both its human and environmental impact. We're lucky to have an incredible lineup of guests. Joining Kaiser Kuo in our studio this week is Edward Wong from The New York Times, whose recent profile of independent filmmaker Zhao Liang sets the stage for our discussion today. Kathleen McLaughlin from the GlobalPost is also here, fresh back in Beijing from a trip to Shaanxi to investigate the state of China's plans to redirect southern water to the country's parched north. We are also lucky to be joined by Sinica-stalwart Will Moss of Imagethief fame. Recommendations: Edward Wong Crime and Punishment (Zuì Yǔ Fá), Petition (Shàng Fǎng): https://www.amazon.com/Liang-Collection-Petition-Punishment-Airplane/dp/B006Z1H4M0 Still Life (Sǎn Xiá Hǎo Rén): https://www.amazon.com/Still-Life-%C3%82-Zhou-Sanming-Zhao/dp/B001CD6GL6 Will Moss When A Billion Chinese Jump, by Jonathan Watts: https://www.amazon.com/When-Billion-Chinese-Jump-Mankind/dp/141658076X Kaiser Kuo Décadence Mandchoue, by Edmund Trelawney Backhouse: https://www.amazon.com/Decadence-Mandchoue-Memoirs-Trelawny-Backhouse/dp/9881944511 The Hermit of Peking, by Hugh Trevor-Roper: https://www.amazon.com/Hermit-Peking-Hidden-Edmund-Backhouse/dp/190601101X/ref=dp_ob_title_bk>

Sinica Podcast
Schoolyard violence with Chinese characterisitcs

Sinica Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2010 31:44


Despite efforts to downplay the story in the face of the Shanghai Expo, news of a recent wave of copycat killings has spread quickly through China, driven in part by the surprising revelation that many of the killers have been middle-aged and apparently well-educated men. Online, some netizens have blamed the government, which in turn blames social contradictions. Writing for The Telegraph, Malcolm Moore summarizes these attacks as a “turning point” created by alienation engendered over the last twenty years of China’s industrialization. Where does the truth lie?  With Kaiser Kuo out of the country, Jeremy Goldkorn of Danwei takes up hosting duties this week, joined by Sinica regular Gady Epstein, Beijing bureau chief for Forbes magazine, and China public relations expert Will Moss, whom you may know as author of the popular blog Imagethief. Qin Liwen, a Chinese author and bookstore owner in Beijing who has written about these killings in the domestic media, also joins Jeremy as a guest in the studio.

Sinica Podcast
Huang Guangyu trial and real estate dilemma

Sinica Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2010 47:36


Huang Guangyu, the founder of home electronics chain GOME, was China’s richest man, with a fortune of over 6 billion dollars in 2006, according to Forbes. However, the multi-billionaire was detained in November 2008 on suspicion of bribery, insider trading, and money laundering. The dragnet in the investigation leading up to the trial has already widened, and has implicated a number of high-ranking cadres in the Ministry of Public Security's white-collar crimes division. Is Huang’s case a warning to the Chinese emerging wealthy class? What does Huang's trial mean for rule of law in China?  Whether they own property or not, there is nothing that people across China are talking about more than real estate prices. Property prices in 70 cities in China rose by a whopping 11.7% just in March 2010. Records show that new real estate loans grew to over 1.4 trillion dollars in 2009. People all over China talk about the phenomenon of “house slave” — people who are enslaved to their mortgage, and working only to pay off their homes. What dilemma does China face over the soaring property prices? In the mean time, Beijing issues sharp new policies to curb speculation. Do the government's actions portend the collapse of the real estate bubble? Joining host Kaiser Kuo this week are Gady Epstein, Beijing bureau chief for Forbes magazine, and Sinica regulars Bill Bishop and Will Moss. Bill is a tech entrepreneur in Beijing who blogs regularly on politics and economic issues at Sinocism.com. Will is a public relations expert in China and the force behind the popular imagethief.com. References: The Curse of Forbes, by Gady Epstein Rule of Law Implications of Huang Guangyu Trial?, by Stan Abrams  How China's Property Bubble Works, by Andy Xie

Sinica Podcast
China's gadflies and the mine miracle

Sinica Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2010 44:54


This week, Kaiser Kuo hosts a discussion about China's best-known gadflies: writer and auto racer Han Han, and artist-cum-activist Ai Weiwei. The former writes one of the most popular blogs in China with over 300 million hits, and was recently shortlisted for Time's 100 Most Influential People. The latter is a leading visual artist and has been vocal on a number of social issues, including the Sichuan Earthquake Names Project.  Joined by Austin Ramzy, Beijing-based correspondent with Time magazine, and Will Moss, public relations expert and author of the blog Imagethief, we talk about who both of these public figures are and why they have gained so much attention both inside China and in the foreign press. We also look at how both are perceived domestically and abroad, discuss why they have not been silenced the way other equally vocal critics have been, and ask if it even makes sense to speak of them in the same breath.  We also have contributions from Charlie Custer, publisher of the translation blog China Geeks, and Gady Epstein, Beijing bureau chief for Forbes magazine, who remembers his first interview with Han Han back in December 2002. Following this, we close with a quick discussion of the Wangjialing mine flood, focusing on the official handling of the rescue where 115 out of 153 workers trapped in the flooded mine shaft were spectacularly rescued. Although to a government that was strung with bad news and negative PR as a result of mining industry safety failures, the fact that the rescue turned out to be a successful one was a real gift. On the flip side, did the Chinese government market the story to the domestic media too hard? How do we compare this with the mine disaster in West Virginia that happened roughly at the same time? References: Han Han: China's Literary Bad Boy, by Simon Elegant My Pen Pal Han Han, by Raymond Zhou China and West Virginia: A Tale of Two Mine Disasters, by Austin Ramzy Chinese Whispers: A Vein of Distrust