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WELCOME BACK GANG!! We've got most of the crew here for the latest “What Is My Life?” episode! This week, the girlies share our first listener submitted WIML story, share some throwback Music Moments and finally get into a Sinners review (spoilers starting around 24:00 if you haven't seen it)Don't Forget to Email us your WIML stories (or ADHD survival tips!) at wiml.thepodcast@gmail.com and leave us a review on your fave platform—this train doesn't move without your support!Where you can find us: Tik Tok @whatismylifepodInstagram @whatismylifepodFacebook What is My Life? The Podcast Youtube @whatismylifethepodcast#podcastsforblackwomen #podcastsforwomen #womenpodcasts #millenialpodcasts #selfcare #careforself #maturity #blackmillenialpodcasts #funnypodcasts #relateablepodcasts #blackculturepodcasts #whatismylifethepodcast
We're down a trooper this week, but the WIML girlies held it DOWN for this MICRO EPISODEEEE! Buckle up—we've got tea, tunes, and a deep dive into manifestation (because apparently, we can just think things into existence now? Don't Forget to Email us your WIML stories (or ADHD survival tips!) at wiml.thepodcast@gmail.com and leave us a review on your fave platform—this train doesn't move without your support!Where you can find us: Tik Tok @whatismylifepodInstagram @whatismylifepodFacebook What is My Life? The Podcast Youtube @whatismylifethepodcast#podcastsforblackwomen #podcastsforwomen #womenpodcasts #millenialpodcasts #selfcare #careforself #maturity #blackmillenialpodcasts #funnypodcasts #relateablepodcasts #blackculturepodcasts #whatismylifethepodcast
It's a What is My Life Pod MICRO EPISODEEEE. This week, Reesh is joined by fellow creator of all things and friend of the pod Soke (@ib_toolyrical). We kick the episode off with a hilarious WIML moment about pet parenthood. After that we get into some ish you should know and talk about the resumption of israel's bombing campaigns in Palestine. Finally, in this week's WIML discussion we talk about the tragic death of a Southern University student in a hazing incident and examine the impacts of hazing on the culture. Tune in this week and let us know what yall think in the comments. Don't forget this train doesn't chug without your help! Be sure to leave us a review on your preferred listening platform. Where you can find us Tik Tok @whatismylifepodInstagram @whatismylifepodFacebook What is My Life? The Podcast Youtube @whatismylifethepodcast#podcastsforblackwomen #podcastsforwomen #womenpodacsts #millenialpodcasts #selfcare #careforself #maturity #blackmillenialpodcasts #funnypodcasts #relateablepodcasts #blackculturepodcasts #whatismylifethepodcast Copyright Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of The What Is My Life Podcast. All topics are for entertainment purposes only, intended for mature audiences and viewer discretion is advised. All commentary is alleged.
In a world of constant comparison, young women often struggle with the need for validation, and April Biondolillo was no different. Now, April uses her personal journey and ministry calling to encourage and empower young women who were just like her, so that they can see who God has called them to be. April is the Director of the Women and Children's Shelter for the Union Gospel Mission and the Founder of Cherish Ministry.On this episode of the Women in Ministry Leadership Podcast, host Julie Cole and guest-host Kristey Simmons talk with April Biondolillo about the importance of mentorship to champion women forward, feeling “unqualified” in your calling, and the difference between struggling and struggling well.
Meet Joana Carrasqueira as she talks about her amazing ability to grow community in the field of machine learning. Join us as we hear about her extraordinary journey from the non-profit sector to business and most recently into tech and how she leverages her superpower of bringing people together and fostering a culture of belonging. Resources: WiML → https://goo.gle/3GRW939 WiML Blog post → https://goo.gle/3GS19Fi Watch all the WiML 2022 sessions → https://goo.gle/3Ld11mb Favorite book: The Adventures of Women in Tech: How We Got Here and Why We Stay → https://goo.gle/3UM5sHV Simple ML for Sheets → https://goo.gle/3mMhN29 Guest bio: Joana Carrasqueira is the Developer Relations Lead at Google for the TensorFlow Community. She is committed to fostering healthy open source communities and to enable developers to solve impactful problems at scale. Prior to Google, she worked on innovation consulting for Forbes top 500 and served as Education Manager at the International Pharmaceutical Federation, working closely with WHO, UNESCO and the United Nations. Joana holds an MBA from IE Business School and a Master in Pharmaceutical Sciences. #AI #ML
Dr. Rhonda Davis and Julie Cole met at The King's University and founded the Women in Ministry Leadership (WIML) program. This program aims to empower and support women who are called to leadership positions in ministry.In this episode of the Women in Ministry Leadership Podcast, hosts Dr. Rhonda Davis and Julie Cole discuss odds and ends within WIML, including their relationship, the creation of WIML, their personal growth as leaders, and their efforts to foster a supportive environment for leadership development, rather than a competitive one.
Ladies and gents, this week the WIML girls are presenting you with an episode so exclusive, so rare... drum roll please... THE SUPER SIZED TIMELINE TEA EP! You heard that right. so go ahead and plug us in while you bust those chores, runs them errands, or just simply ✨be✨. We are diving into some of the hot topics on the timeline this epsiode. Get you a nice snack some water and enjoy this supersized tea time with an extra side of keke's.
On this week's episode we had some technical ass difficulties… and nonetheless we persevered! We even had a bit of a new flow this week because we have our FIRST GUEST GUYS! *cue airhorns*. Parker, (they/them) joined us this week during our WIML segment and dropped some gems honey! Before we took it there though, we started our journey discussing one thing we wished we could tell our 15 year old selves and wow did we need a little loving! We also discussed how we felt about black businesses scaling up and selling their brands (we see you Mielle Organics) and we talked about how these instagram stylists be cutting tf up! Our “What Is My Life?” segment was led by Reesh and featured our wonderful guest where we talked about mental health, accessibility, stigma and ways we can care for ourselves and our community. They even dropped a few gems about how we should handle the buzzwords on social media responsibly. Thasia took us on a Musical Merry Go Round with the Music Moments gems! Make sure yall add these sounds to your playlist. Our sister Ameera finished us off with a wonderful group of affirmations that reminded us of the need to surrender Additional info: Parkers personal tiktok @iatecloudsblush and personal ig @cloudsblush As always, follow us on instagram and TIK Tok @whatismylifepod and YouTube on @What IS my life? The Podcast. If you loved this episode, leave us a comment and a five star rating! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
In S3E8 the WIML pod girlies opened the episode wondering what really small hills everyone is willing to die on? Spoiler alert: a few of us really don't like the Oxford comma. The timeline tea was hot this week and we discussed two things: 1. Is Joanne the scammer different than other black men acting like women because she's supposed to be a wyt woman? 2. How we feel about this Meghan Markle docuseries. Whew Chile. For our music moments segment, our resident DJ PUT
So much of our leadership capacity is wrapped up in emotional intelligence. In fact, this episode's guest, Dr. Irini Fambro, whose dissertation research focused on this subject, believes that stewardship of emotions and emotional intelligence will improve your leadership and the health of your organization.In this episode of the Women in Ministry Leadership podcast, hosts Dr. Rhonda Davis and Julie Cole speak with Irini about how her own experience led to her research and ultimately to the launch of her business, Intelligent Leadership.
Gang gang we back in this thang with a new episode to bless ya ears and ya heart lol. We kicked off episode 7 with a juicy would you rather question and had a timmmeeee answering
What does it look like for men and women to work as equals in ministry? This bonus episode of the Women in Ministry Leadership podcast seeks to answer the question with experienced pastors who continue to work toward that goal. At the 2022 Gateway Conference, Dr. Jon Chasteen and Dr. Rhonda Davis were joined by Gateway pastors Mallory Bassham and Marcus Brecheen in a special breakout session to discuss how it actually looks for men and women to work alongside each other in ministry. We are releasing the session as a bonus episode that includes a question-and-answer session you won't want to miss.
This week on the WIML podcast we talked about what “3 pills” we would take to change our life instantly, if we think sex is a love language, all the crazy SHIT our people been doing with Air Fryers and what our favorite Halloween costumes were! For our cloud thoughts segment we discovered what reoccurring thoughts come up for us when we're lifted (or not). We slid right on over to another cloud and talked about our relationship and socialization around drugs, alcohol and other substances. Of course our sis Ameera affirmed us with a timely word. As always, follow us on Instagram and TikTok @whatismylifepod and YouTube on @What IS my life? The Podcast. If you loved this episode, leave us a comment and a five star rating! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
This week on WIML, we gathered in person! We wanted to get together to celebrate Marina's birthday and give y'all some in person content. We discussed the happenings on the internet during timeline tea, specifically the controversy of the “low vibrational plates” and some other things we went on a tangent about (forgive us- we enjoy each others energy). In our cloud thoughts segment we asked the pod members about the the last things someone in their village did that made them feel loved. We shook up the table discussing “who would be saved first in an emergency” and put a little twist on affirmations this week. We shared with the birthday girl what affirmations we had for her in hopes that you all do the same for your community! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
Hey y'all! The gang got together this week to discuss the recent news of Kevin Samuels' passing and let our minds ponder false realities in the clouds with Marina. During our WIML moment we share a bit about our experiences as BLACK americans/immigrants and talk about how important it is not to view Blackness as a monolith. If you like what you heard, be sure to RATE this podcast 5 stars! Follow us on instagram and tik tok @whatismylifepod and Youtube at What Is My Life? The Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
On this weeks episode, the WIML crew discusses what foods we would eliminate if we could, who gets to be Bad and Boujee and, as always, DJ Tay Willz brings us the TUNES with this weeks music moments! Our “What is My Life?” Moment this week features a conversation about body image and desirability (tw//body dysmorphia). Thanks for listening, we appreciate y'all! If you like what you heard, be sure to RATE this podcast 5 stars! Follow us on instagram and tik tok @whatismylifepod and Youtube at What Is My Life? The Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
The BBLs are healed and we're back! This week the WIML crew shoots the shit as we talk about what moral boundaries were willing to cross and do an alternative music moments segment where we discuss what songs we've all had on repeat. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
On this weeks episode, the WIML crew discusses who we would choose for our celebrity BFF's, what the big deal is about “project” salads and what words would get us kicked out of an adult spelling bee. In cloud thoughts, we discuss if there's a connection between what we felt we didn't get in childhood and what things we seek from our partners. Finally, for our What Is My Life? moment, we discussed if we really know GOOD men or we just know men with good qualities? Of COURSE the affirmation was right on point. Be sure to Rate us if you enjoyed this episode! Follow us on instagram and Tik Tok @whatismylifepod and Youtube @What IS My Life? The Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
On this episode, the WIML pod discusses the last time we told a lie and what we think happens when we transition into the next life. The timeline got us talking about the Tinder Swindler and what blackity black things we are going to be doing this Black History month. DJ Tay Willz brings us the TUNES with this weeks music moments. Our “What is My Life?” Moment this week featured a discussion surrounding out relationship with our black hair and how much we love where we are now! As always, this weeks affirmation is all in our business! Be sure to rate and subscribe and follow us on instagram at @whatismylifepod and Tik Tok @whatismylifepod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
In this weeks episode the WIML gang starts off with a hard hitting question "what would you change about yourself if you could". After some deep discussion we dive into timeline tea. We get mushy about the challenges of adulthood and if we wished we had a coming of age ceremony or would do one for our future kids. Marina hits us with a cloud thought and a much needed word on the ability to switch lanes in life and then we hit y'all with a conversation about the complexities of positive vibes and encouragement. What happens when encouragement wanders into the infamous "toxic positivity"? Find out on this weeks episode! Listen, download and don't forget to rate us. Follow us on Instagram @whatismylifepod and Tik Tok @whatismylifepod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
Join the WIML crew for a special holiday episode as we recap 2021, talk about what we're looking forward to and the things we would love to leave behind. The pod crew provides you with life updates regarding mental health, dating and more. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @whatismylifepod, tik tok @whatismylifepodcast and YouTube @What IS My Life? The Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
This week we're giving you a *bonus* throwback episode! Take a peek into how WIML got started when we spilled the tea on what we thought about Derrick Jaxhole and how we'd deal with a lil sprinkle of infidelity in a relationship. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
This week's WIML podcast brings you all the meat and no potatoes baby! People can accuse you of being toxic for just upholding your boundaries but we clear all those shenanigans up. Join us as we discuss the definition of toxic and reveal some of our toxic behaviors. Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatismylife-thepod/support
This week the WIML pod is bringing you a wildcard episode! We abandoned our typical format and talked about hella random things…all while
The 2020 Women in Maritime Leadership Conference is next week at California Maritime Academy! On the podcast, learn about what to expect and meet the organizers! California Maritime Academy will host the Women in Maritime Leadership Conference at its Vallejo campus, from February 28th to 29th, 2020. In its 9th year, this conference supports the success of women […] The post Behind the Women in Maritime Leadership Conference, Episode 18 appeared first on Women Offshore. Related posts: 2021 Women in Maritime Leadership Conference SAVE THE DATE! 2020 Women in Maritime Leadership Conference! Cadet Takeover, Episode 20 Get Ready for the 2019 Women In Maritime Leadership Conference!
This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
Today we keep the 2019 AI Rewind series rolling with friend-of-the-show Timnit Gebru, a research scientist on the Ethical AI team at Google. A few weeks ago at NeurIPS, Timnit joined us to discuss the ethics and fairness landscape in 2019. In our conversation, we discuss diversification of NeurIPS, with groups like Black in AI, WiML and others taking huge steps forward, trends in the fairness community, quite a few papers, and much more. We want to hear from you! Send your thoughts on the year that was 2019 below in the comments, or via twitter @samcharrington or @twimlai. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at twimlai.com/talk/336. Check out the rest of the series at twimlai.com/rewind19!
In the story of Ruth, we see that despite her own trauma and struggles, she was committed to showing God’s covenantal love to Naomi, and we are invited to do the same
Who in your life are you “writing off” because they seem morally corrupt to you, or because they are an outsider in your community? Could God be trying to communicate with you via unconventional means?
This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
Today we’re joined by Hanna Wallach, a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research. Hanna and I really dig into how bias and a lack of interpretability and transparency show up across machine learning. We discuss the role that human biases, even those that are inadvertent, play in tainting data, and whether deployment of “fair” ML models can actually be achieved in practice, and much more. Along the way, Hanna points us to a TON of papers and resources to further explore the topic of fairness in ML. You’ll definitely want to check out the notes page for this episode, which you’ll find at twimlai.com/talk/232. We’d like to thank Microsoft for their support and their sponsorship of this series. Microsoft is committed to ensuring the responsible development and use of AI and is empowering people around the world with intelligent technology to help solve previously intractable societal challenges spanning sustainability, accessibility and humanitarian action. Learn more at Microsoft.ai.
Melanie is solo this week talking with Anima Anandkumar, a Caltech Bren professor and director of ML research at NVIDIA. We touch on tensors, their use, and how they relate to TensorFlow. Anima also details the work she does with NVIDIA and how they are helping to advance machine learning through hardware and software. Our main discussion centers around AI and machine learning research conferences, specifically the Neural Information Processing Systems conference (commonly referred to as NIPS) and the reason they have rebranded. NIPS originally started as a small conference at Caltech. As deep learning became more and more popular, it grew exponentially. With the higher attendance and interest, the acronym became center stage. Sexual innuendos and harassing puns surrounded the conference, sparking a call for a name change. At first, conference organizers were reluctant to rebrand and they used recent survey results as a reason to keep NIPS. Anima discusses her personal experience protesting the acronym, opening up about the hate speech and threats of which she and others received. Despite the harassment, Anima and others continued to protest, petition, and share stories of mistreatment within the community which helped lead to the name/acronym change to NeurIPS. The rebranding hopes to reestablish an inclusive academic community and move the focus back to machine learning research and away from unprofessional attention. Anima Anandkumar Animashree (Anima) Anandkumar is a Bren professor at Caltech CMS department and a director of machine learning research at NVIDIA. Her research spans both theoretical and practical aspects of machine learning. In particular, she has spearheaded research in tensor-algebraic methods, large-scale learning, deep learning, probabilistic models, and non-convex optimization. Anima is the recipient of several awards such as the Alfred. P. Sloan Fellowship, NSF Career Award, Young investigator awards from the Air Force and Army research offices, Faculty fellowships from Microsoft, Google and Adobe, and several best paper awards. She is the youngest named professor at Caltech, the highest honor bestowed to an individual faculty. She is part of the World Economic Forum’s Expert Network consisting of leading experts from academia, business, government, and the media. She has been featured in documentaries by PBS, KPCC, wired magazine, and in articles by MIT Technology review, Forbes, Yourstory, O’Reilly media, and so on. Anima received her B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from IIT Madras in 2004 and her PhD from Cornell University in 2009. She was a postdoctoral researcher at MIT from 2009 to 2010, visiting researcher at Microsoft Research New England in 2012 and 2014, assistant professor at U.C. Irvine between 2010 and 2016, associate professor at U.C. Irvine between 2016 and 2017, and principal scientist at Amazon Web Services between 2016 and 2018. Cool things of the week Taking charge of your data: using Cloud DLP to de-identify and obfuscate sensitive information blog Unlocking what’s possible with medical imaging data in the cloud blog Google makes dataset of 50 million drawings available on its cloud blog Machine learning on machines: building a model to evaluate CPU performance blog Interview Anima at TensorLab site NeurIPS site Petition site Name Change (results of the poll) letter Johns Hopkins University letter letter AI Researchers Fight Over Four Letters article From the Board: Changing our Acronym letter TensorFlow site NVIDIA site Question of the week What are some actions I can take if I’m being trolled, harassed and/or bullied online or I want to be proactive about my safety? If you are experiencing harassment, tell someone who can support you, document it, and assess escalating to authorities depending on the severity. Surveillence Self-Defense Preventing Doxxing Where can you find us next? Mark will be at KubeCon in December. Melanie will be at SOCML this week and NeurIPS next week. She’ll be attending WIML, Black in AI, and LatinX.
Does the Bible contains a simple message about something as complex, beautiful, and mysterious as being created in the image of God as a female?" Join Brad Sumner & Erin Thiessen as we unpack Scriptures and stories and close out our series in...
In episode one of season two, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Women in Machine Learning (WiML) with its co-founder (and our guest host for this episode) Hanna Wallach of Microsoft Research. Hanna and Jenn Wortman Vaughan, who also helped to found the event, tell us how about how the 2015 event went. Lillian Lee (Cornell), Raia Hadsell (Google Deepmind), Been Kim (AI2/University of Washington), and Corinna Cortes (Google Research) gave invited talks at the 2015 event. WiML also released a directory of women in machine learning, if you’d like to listed, want to find a collaborator, or are looking for an expert to take part in an event, it’s an excellent resource. Plus, we talk with Jenn Wortman Vaughan, about the research she is doing at Microsoft Research which examines the assumptions we make about how humans actually act and using that to inform thinking about our interactions with computers. Want to learn more about the talks at WiML 2015? Here are the slides from each speaker. Lillian LeeCorinna CortesRaia Hadsell Been Kim
These 16 verses are perhaps some of the most hotly debated in the New Testament. But what can head coverings, hair lengths & headship teach us about life together in the church? Join Pastor Brad & special guest Leanne McAlister to explore the...
In episode four we talk with Hanna Wallach, of Microsoft Research. She's also a professor in the Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst and one of the founders of Women in Machine Learning (better known as WiML). We take a listener question about scalability and the size of data sets. And Ryan takes us through topic modeling using Latent Dirichlet allocation (say that five times fast).