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The Chapel

The Chapel

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The Chapel is committed to Love God, Love People, and Make Disciples. Visit us online at https://thechapel.life for more information or join us on Sunday mornings in either of 2 worship services. We are located at 135 Fir Hill in Akron, OH and you can reach us at 330.376.6400 or email us at hello@thechapel.life.
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Heavybit is the leading investor in developer-first startups that turn visions into movements, products into platforms, and contributors into communities. Since 2013, Heavybit companies have redefined how teams build, deploy, secure, and scale mission-critical technology. From JAMstack, to DevSecOps, to feature flagging, Heavybit founders build the future of software from the bottom up.
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FTAdviser is the Financial Times’ specialist title dedicated to the UK financial advice profession. Each week one of our reporters will be joined by a panel of experts to discuss issues such how the latest regulatory developments will impact advice firms, how advised clients will be affected by the latest developments in pensions, investing, mortgages and tax, and how the financial advice profession will develop and grow. The FTAdviser Podcast is designed to inform regulated UK advisers on a ...
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1Komma5Grad

RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg

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Héichwaasser zu Lëtzebuerg, Polen di schmëlzen, Bränn am Süde vun Europa, Temperature vu bal 50 Grad Celsius a Kanada. Och ouni 6. Rapport vum Weltklimarot ass kloer: d Wiederextremer huelen zou. Virun allem sinn sech awer d'Experten eens a sécher, dass et eng mënschegemaachte Kris ass. Sou akut, dass d'Wuert Klimawandel net méi passt, awer Klima-Urgence. Am Podcast 1Komma5Grad diskutéieren d' Caroline Mart an de Pierre Weimerskirch iwwert eng vun de gréissten Erausfuerderunge fir d' Politik ...
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The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896) is considered Jewett’s finest work, described by Henry James as her “beautiful little quantum of achievement.” Despite James’s diminutives, the novel remains a classic. Because it is loosely structured, many critics view the book not as a novel, but a series of sketches; however, its structure is unified through both setting and theme. Jewett herself felt that her strengths as a writer lay not in plot development or dramatic tension, but in character de ...
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The Total Entertainment Podcast - From Muster X Media, is a podcast where grass roots talent can get a chance to be interviewed as well as show the world a sample of their entertainment product. We openly encourage, musicians, singers, actors, directors, writers, and cabaret artists to come on our show fir an interview and talk about their act.
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Digital and social media marketing Podcast - Digital India Show By staff and students of Web Marketing Academy Bangalore, India. A weekly show for FIR Podcast Network about latest Digital, Social and Content Marketing updates from India https://www.webmarketingacademy.in
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Let's Listen to Famous Stories again in Hindi and English. As time is passing people are forgetting very famous stories like Tales of Vikram Betal, Panchatantra, The Arabian Nights - The Tales of 1001 Nights, etc. To chaliyen sunte hai fir vahi purani famous Kahani RJ Priyanshu ki Zubani only on Podcast "Kahani World - Its Story Time".
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The Podgoblin’s Hat is a Moomins read-through show. Tune in for weekly synopses, discussions, analysis and feelings by Dave, who has been reading Tove Jansson their whole life, and Nina, who’s just started. We’ll be wending our way through the peaks and troughs of the stories, discussing, thinking and feeling about Tove Jansson’s books for children. Listen in if you like stories about soft round creatures being brave and flawed. Write in if you’ve ever wondered, What Would Snufkin Do?
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Insurance Agency Advocate

Moss & Barnett, A Professional Association

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Welcome to the Insurance Agency Advocate presented by Moss & Barnett. Featuring attorneys Christopher Stall and Anthony Marick, this is a podcast that provides basic information for insurance agents who are buying or selling an agency, usually for the first time.
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Remember that little kid from Indiana Jones? Google "Short Round" and you will find a little asian kid hanging out with Harrison Ford and also some images of one of the hottest new talents in the Melbourne underground scene. Five years ago Vincent Fir aka Short Round found an underground scene that he instantly fell in love with and had been a part of ever since. Being inspired by the sounds of Orkestrated and Kalus, Short round spent endless hours perfecting his skills on the decks and when ...
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Tech-Talks

Sunil KHANDBAHALE

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This podcast discuss about emerging and futuristic technology innovations from every walk of our life. This podcast covers the news, events, updated and life stories from KHANDBAHALE.COM .. stay tuned... #khandbahale #sunilkhandbahale #podcast #technology #innovations #mit #sloan #innovation #entrepreneurship
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Centre for Catholic Studies Podcast

Centre for Catholic Studies

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The Durham Centre for Catholic Studies is the first of its kind in British higher education. It represents a creative partnership between academy and church: a centre within the pluralist, public academy for critically constructive Catholic studies of the highest academic standing. The aims of the Centre for Catholic Studies are: -To provide a distinctive forum for the creative analysis of key issues in Catholic thought, culture, and practice. -To engage, inform and shape public and ecclesia ...
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Law Student's Essentials

Law Student's Essentials

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This is a true story of law students. We are first-year law students. In this podcast, we will tell you what we learn, what we think, and how we think in law school. This podcast is for those who would like to know about law school and/or who are law students. Thank you for listening to our podcast! This is a true story of law students. We are first-year law students. In this podcast, we will tell you what we learn, what we think, and how we think in law school. This podcast is for those who ...
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Nyaaya.org

Nyaaya India

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Nyaaya is an open access, digital resource that provides Simple, Actionable, Recallable and Authoritative Legal (SARAL) information to young Indians, helping them solve day-to-day legal problems so that they are aware of their rights and feel empowered to seek justice. This channel contains audio files of our law explainers.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moonlake-digital/subscribe Read by actor and teacher Rene Schwarz, What Stories Unfold are fairy tales and more that have something in them for every age.
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Standup comedian, writer, and candlehead Selena Coppock (@selenacoppock) talks with guests about their individual candle journeys, including candle stories, favorite scents, and candle controversies. New episodes drop every other Tuesday (usually). Follow @twowickminimum! (music: bensound.com)
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Getting Better Acquainted

Getting Better Acquainted

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A weekly podcast: Join Dave Pickering on his journey to get better acquainted with the people he knows. Part interview show, part oral history project and part autobiography through conversation. British Podcast Award 2017 winner (bronze in Best Interview category) GBA was nominated for a 2012 Radio Production Award, aired for 3 seasons on Resonance 104.4 FM and was featured on BBC Radio 4's In Pod We Trust, BBC Radio 5 Live’s Helen and Olly's Required Listening and has been recommended by T ...
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Inspect and Protect

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

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Welcome to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's official podcast. Every episode, co-hosts Greg Rogers and Michelle Strong explore stories about food safety, animal health and plant protection. Listen in as they connect with the people at the heart of these issues.
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Welcome to Financial Investing Radio, where we discuss investing in your business, the markets, real estate, and how technology can help (or hinder!). Join Grant on his journey through Financial Investing in the markets, real estate, and amazing other areas! Remember to subscribe and leave feedback! Visit FinancialInvestingRadio.com now...
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The Family Money Podcast, hosted by Rick Thomas, is a broad-based discussion of challenges and opportunities faced by multi-generational family businesses. The podcast's goal is to provide valuable discussions that will help these businesses and others better navigate the often complex but significant legacies that multi-gen businesses can have on the owners, employees, and communities.
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Back of the Bookshelf

C.J. Carter-Stephenson

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**A monthly podcast of classic short stories narrated by author, C.J. Carter-Stephenson, with music by Kevin MacLeod and immersive sound effects.** Journey back to a time of horse-drawn carriages and fantastical inventions... the fiction of yesterday brought vividly to life by the technology of today.
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When OpenAI released Chat GPT 3.5 in November 2022, conversations about virtually any other technology were sucked into the vacuum of space. Venture capitalists and other investors shifted priorities overnight, sinking billions into Gen AI and often turning their backs on other endeavors. That and the colossal failure that is Meta’s Horizon Worlds …
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Welcome to "Young Tales," a series presented by toddYoungONLINE for the young and the young at heart. Today's story is "The Fir Tree" by Hans Christian Andersen. In a faraway forest, a little fir tree grows, surrounded by the warm sun and fresh air. However, the fir tree is discontented, longing to be as tall and majestic as the other trees around …
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After 16 years at the helm of the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries, Rob Sinclair is set to step down. The man who - by his own admission - is partly responsible for the introduction of the retail distribution review has been a familiar figure for advisers for many years. He talks to FT Adviser editor Simoney Kyriakou about advocating for mort…
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In episode 19 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers is joined by Stefan Krawczyk, co-founder and CEO of DAGWorks. They dive into Hamilton and Burr, shedding light on how they revolutionize data workflows and AI code auditability. From the genesis of these frameworks to their practical applications, Stefan shares insights on how they help data practiti…
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Welcome to "Young Tales," a delightful podcast presented by toddYoungONLINE, featuring tales for the young and the young at heart. In today's episode, we dive into the timeless story of "The Ugly Duckling" by Hans Christian Andersen. Set in the idyllic countryside, this heartwarming tale follows the journey of a little duckling who feels out of pla…
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When OpenAI released Chat GPT 3.5 in November 2022, conversations about virtually any other technology were sucked into the vacuum of space. Venture capitalists and other investors shifted priorities overnight, sinking billions into Gen AI and often turning their backs on other endeavors. That and the colossal failure that is Meta’s Horizon Worlds …
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Welcome back to a new Lento season of captured quiet. Sound landscapes from real places. This segment of spatial audio, best through headphones, was captured on the Kent coast in early August from beside a winding path in a steeply wooded area of Folkestone called the Warren. France is visible from this elevated spot. Around half a mile below, is t…
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There's so much to say about The Fillyjonk Who Believed in Disasters that we invited Ruby on to say some of it for us! We ponder on the exquisite combo that is cosy and creepy, lament the missed connection between Gaffsie and Fillyjonk and scribble all over our copies of Tales From Moomin Valley in pencil. Ruby's Spirit of the Moomins is the folklo…
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In this episode, Chip and Gini discuss the importance of effective reporting for agencies. Many agency leaders view reports as a necessary evil, but when done right they can actually become an important contributor to profits. Chip and Gini recommend auditing existing reports to eliminate unnecessary ones and creating meaningful reports that direct…
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Welcome to toddYoungONLINE's "Young Tales," where we bring you enchanting stories for the young and the young at heart. In today's episode, we delve into "Little Tuck" by Hans Christian Andersen. Join us as we follow the adventures of Little Tuck, a young boy named Carl who struggles to balance caring for his sister and learning his geography lesso…
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“Share of model” refers to the frequency or prominence with which a particular brand, keyword, or phrase appears in an LLM’s responses to user prompts relative to competing brands or related terms. It measures how often and favorably an LLM mentions or discusses a specific entity or concept in its outputs. Marketers and PR practitioners were accust…
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“Share of model” refers to the frequency or prominence with which a particular brand, keyword, or phrase appears in an LLM’s responses to user prompts relative to competing brands or related terms. It measures how often and favorably an LLM mentions or discusses a specific entity or concept in its outputs. Marketers and PR practitioners were accust…
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This week, host Jorden Guth is joined by Pro Audio Technology owner/president L. Paul Hales to discuss his history in audio, how audio research has guided the development of his speakers over the years, what really matters in audio and what doesn’t, and why most consumer speakers fall short in one significant way. Sources: “Theory Audio Design Sys5…
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Money worries go hand-in-hand with housing vulnerability. And with housing vulnerability often comes difficulty in obtaining meaningful employment - thus perpetuating the vicious cycle. In this podcast, FT Adviser editor Simoney Kyriakou talks about the ongoing problems faced by over a million UK households with Maxine Pritchard MBE. Pritchard led …
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Join Brian Douglas in this final episode of Jamstack Radio as he chats with Matt Biilmann, CEO of Netlify. Together they discuss the evolution of the Jamstack over the past eight years and its impact on the development landscape. Matt shares insights on the current state of Netlify and the exciting new developments on the horizon. Lastly, they disc…
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This week we're reading The Fillyjonk Who Believed in disasters, certified banger no matter who you ask! It's a melancholy, funny, poignant story that feels almost too real. Join us as we relate a little too closely and discuss the anxiety and depression of this poor Fillyjonk. We talk about the beauty and liberation of destruction, bombed out cath…
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The desire to stand out has declined significantly over the last 20 years, according to a new study. That has serious implications for society, business, and communicators. Meanwhile, shutting off comments on your social media channel could have worse repercussions than putting up with comments you don’t want to see. Also in this episode, The fediv…
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The desire to stand out has declined significantly over the last 20 years, according to a new study. That has serious implications for society, business, and communicators. Meanwhile, shutting off comments on your social media channel could have worse repercussions than putting up with comments you don’t want to see. Also in this episode, The fediv…
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In this episode of "Young Tales," we dive into the classic story of "Great Claus and Little Claus" by Hans Christian Andersen. The tale unfolds in a village where two men named Claus live, one rich and one poor, each with a horse. Little Claus, with his single horse, outsmarts the greedy Great Claus through a series of clever tricks, ultimately sec…
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Welcome to this final intermission of August 2024, a specially blended episode of soundscapes from wild and exposed places taken from the last year of Lento. The first three sound-scenes reveal aural views of the outside world seen from within interior places. A coastal hotel room, the belfry of an ancient church, and inside a bird hide. The final …
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Formel 1 - Wéi steet et mat der Chancëgläichheet?Ass Formel 1 en fairen Sport? A wa jo, firwat gewënnt dann net ëmmer de beschte Pilot? Ass de cost cap fair? Schützt een domat net di schlecht Écurien? An hunn ech och eng Chance an d’F1 ze kommen, wann ech net an enger räicher Famill gebuer ginn?Déi Froen stellen ech dem Serge Pauly, Journalist an C…
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In episode 18 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers sits down with Shawn "swyx" Wang to unpack AI Engineering. Shawn shares his journey from popularizing the term "AI Engineer" to navigating the rapid advancements in AI technology. Together, they explore the evolving demands and opportunities in AI, offering unparalleled insights into the future of th…
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Join us on this episode of "Young Tales" as we explore the classic story of The Emperor's New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen. This timeless tale tells of an emperor who is obsessed with his wardrobe, to the extent that he neglects his duties and responsibilities. Enter two cunning swindlers who claim to weave clothes so fine that they are invis…
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As we reported nearly a year ago, communication’s influence is growing among organizational leadership. However, in many companies, executive acceptance of communication may be taking a worrisome turn as additional responsibilities are being tacked onto the communication role, including sustainability and DEI. Is this because some companies see a n…
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As we reported nearly a year ago, communication’s influence is growing among organizational leadership. However, in many companies, executive acceptance of communication may be taking a worrisome turn as additional responsibilities are being tacked onto the communication role, including sustainability and DEI. Is this because some companies see a n…
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Episode 72 of o11ycast explores the world of mobile observability with Hanson Ho, Android Architect at Embrace. Hanson unpacks how mobile's diverse device landscape impacts data collection and performance monitoring, the role of OpenTelemetry in simplifying these challenges, and the importance of tailoring observability strategies to real-world use…
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Carrying on with our read-through of Tales from Moomin Valley, our story this week is A Tale of Horror! But don't get too excited. The scariest thing about it is the Whomper's daddy. This story, despite not being our favourite, gave us lots to yap about. We talked about how stories about lying affect children's truthfulness (see article here for mo…
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In this episode, Chip and Gini discuss the pros and cons of using LinkedIn for agency growth and professional engagement. They touch upon the challenges of spam and overautomation, and emphasize the importance of personalized, thoughtful interactions. They also share strategies for repurposing content, such as tailoring blog posts to different audi…
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Service levels among UK insurance companies have dropped significantly over the past few years. In this latest FT Adviser editor's podcast, which is worth 30 minutes of CPD, Roy McLoughlin, director of strategic partners at Cavendish Ware and member of the Protection Distributors Group, talks to Simoney Kyriakou, editor of FT Adviser, about what ne…
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Welcome to Young Tales, brought to you by toddYoungONLINE. Today, we bring you a timeless story for the young and the young at heart: "The Real Princess" by Hans Christian Andersen. Once upon a time, a prince set out on a quest to find a true princess to marry. He traveled far and wide, but something was always amiss. Disheartened, he returned home…
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Welcome to intermission 3 of 4 and another specially blended soundscape taken from the last year of Lento. The theme is rain. Gorgeous, refreshing, soothing rain. Four sound-scenes that reveal the way falling rain varies in texture and feel across four different locations. 204 Rain falls on steep craggy woodland (*sleep safe) Fresh rain. Fresh wood…
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This week, host Jorden Guth is joined by the SoundStage! Network’s Joseph Taylor, Jason Thorpe, and Dennis Burger to discuss records and turntables, from the perspective of two old pros and one recent convert to the format. Sources: “A Vinyl-Apathist’s Quest for His Perfect First Turntable” by Dennis Burger: https://soundstageaccess.com/index.php/f…
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The headline reads that Google’s Olympics ad went viral for all the wrong reasons and is fueling the growing concerns about using generative AI apps in people’s personal and work lives. Gartner’s Peer Insights offers Generative AI Apps Reviews and Ratings to guide your foray into foreign territory. And, Capgemini’s Harnessing the Value of Generativ…
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Op-eds pay off. According to one analysis, New York Times opinion articles get 37 percent more readers than the newspaper’s general news coverage. Wall Street Journal op-eds attract 571 percent more readers than its general news. (That’s not a typo. Five hundred seventy-one percent.) However, more and more news outlets are shuttering their opinion …
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Op-eds pay off. According to one analysis, New York Times opinion articles get 37 percent more readers than the newspaper’s general news coverage. Wall Street Journal op-eds attract 571 percent more readers than its general news. (That’s not a typo. Five hundred seventy-one percent.) However, more and more news outlets are shuttering their opinion …
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Welcome to Young Tales, where Todd Young brings to life enchanting stories for the young and the young at heart. In today's episode, we present "Everything in Its Right Place" by Hans Christian Andersen. Set over a hundred years ago, this tale begins with a noble baronial mansion surrounded by a deep moat. When a playful baron knocks a young goose-…
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Neville and Shel both spent time at a global Human Resources consulting firm in addition to their long tenures as independent consultants. At the core of all consulting is the labor-intensive work that takes time, and time is money. Every consultant has an hourly billable rate, and even when quoting project fees, those fees are based on the hours r…
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Neville and Shel both spent time at a global Human Resources consulting firm in addition to their long tenures as independent consultants. At the core of all consulting is the labor-intensive work that takes time, and time is money. Every consultant has an hourly billable rate, and even when quoting project fees, those fees are based on the hours r…
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In this episode, Chip and Gini discuss the pivotal role of trust within agency teams. They explore common scenarios where agency owners struggle with trusting their employees, often due to micromanagement tendencies, ill-defined roles, or unrealistic expectations. They emphasize the importance of clear communication, proper onboarding, and creating…
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AI can greatly enhance media production and social media engagement, but it should be used to complement, not replace, human creativity and connection. And, as AI becomes more integrated into media and social platforms, it’s crucial to establish ethical guidelines and robust systems to prevent the spread of misinformation. In this FIR interview wit…
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Welcome to another enchanting episode of Todd Young Online's "Young Tales," where stories for the young and the young at heart come to life. Today, we dive into Hans Christian Andersen's whimsical tale, "The Goblin and the Huckster." Meet a resourceful student and a practical huckster, living under the same roof but worlds apart in their pursuits. …
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Welcome to intermission 2, the second specially blended soundscape from the past year of Lento. This week's theme is waves and shorelines. There are four sections that blend effortlessly into each other. The sound-view into each watery place lasts around eleven minutes and enables you to compare and contrast the wide variations in aural detail from…
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The rise in the size of private markets, the opportunities and the potential for systemic issues to arise from that size has prompted closer attention In this latest podcast, FTAdviser deputy features editor Ima Jackson-Obot is joined by Leon Sinclair, an executive vice president at financial data company Preqin to talk about regulation and technol…
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In episode 17 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers is joined by futurist and AI expert Mark Pesce to explore the complex intersection of AI-generated code and copyright law. Mark shares insights from his recent experiments with language models and discusses the flaws he uncovered in AI transformers. Tune in to hear about the challenges of reporting A…
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Join Todd Young as he narrates "The Butterfly" by Hans Christian Andersen, a delightful tale of a butterfly's journey to find the perfect bride among the flowers. Despite his efforts and encounters with many beautiful blossoms, he learns a valuable lesson about love and choice. Will the butterfly find his perfect match or remain a bachelor? Tune in…
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In episode 149 of Jamstack Radio, Brian sits down with Joannis Orlandos to dive into the world of Server-side Swift. They unpack Swift’s growing adoption, Apple's investment in the language, its strengths on the server, and its future. Tune in to hear Joannis's insights and advice for anyone eager to get started with Swift.…
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Research by consultancy McKinsey has found that, in the case of ethnic and cultural diversity, there is a strong business case for companies whose senior management was more culturally and ethnically diverse. It found that, in 2019, top-quartile companies outperformed those in the fourth one by 36 per cent in profitability, slightly up from 33 per …
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The End of the Generative Artificial-Intelligence Bubble The End of Investors' Generative AI Honeymoon Will Generative AI Really Pay Off? Generative AI Seed Funding Drops 76% As Investors Take A Wait-and-See Approach Is Generative AI Worth the Investment? These are all headlines from the last several weeks suggesting, as Gartner believes, that gene…
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The End of the Generative Artificial-Intelligence Bubble The End of Investors’ Generative AI Honeymoon Will Generative AI Really Pay Off? Generative AI Seed Funding Drops 76% As Investors Take A Wait-and-See Approach Is Generative AI Worth the Investment? These are all headlines from the last several weeks suggesting, as Gartner believes, that gene…
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