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Transmission
Why would Australia choose to pay international prices for gas when a better option is available?
Send us a textIf Australia has abundant natural gas reserves, why are we considering importing LNG? In this Transmission piece, Beth Griggs, Group Executive Strategy and Corporate Development at APA Group, breaks down the implications for businesses, consumers and our energy security.
2025-03-25
06 min
Standing Out: A Podcast About Sales, Marketing and Leadership
The Compensation Conversation with Beth Carroll
As technology transforms the industry, Beth discusses how companies must rethink their compensation structures to accommodate productivity shifts driven by automation. Understanding how to adapt to these changes can be the difference between getting it right or falling behind. The conversation also dives into the establishment of the HR Best Practices Group, aimed at providing companies with a forum to share insights and strategies for navigating compensation effectively.Thank you to our sponsor, Salesdash CRM – A CRM for Freight Logistics. Salesdash CRM is built for freight broker & agent sales teams. Manage your shipper prospecting and follow-ups. Organize yo...
2025-03-11
35 min
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week
Poodle Sled Dogs, Why Orange Cats Are "Like That," Seal Nose Anatomy
Welcome to SEASON 9!! MIT Technology Review science editor (and former Weirdest Thing champ) Mary Beth Griggs joins the show to talk about self-sealing seal noses. Plus, Laura jumps on to talk about poodles running the Iditarod, and Rachel explains why orange cats are... you know. Like that.Get tickets for our upcoming LIVE SHOW right here! https://caveat.nyc/events/the-weirdest-thing-i-learned-this-week-2-8-2025The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us in our Facebook group or tweet at us!
2025-01-29
51 min
Standing Out: A Podcast About Sales, Marketing and Leadership
Incentives in Sales with Beth Carroll from Prosperio Group
Sales compensation within freight brokers will either make or break your sales team, and no one knows that better than Beth Carroll. Join us on Thursday at 2:00pm CT for Episode 232 of Standing Out as we talk about the recent TIA show, what she’s seeing in sales compensation these days, and insights from her career in logistics. Standing Out is a sales, marketing & leadership podcast powered by BETA Consulting Group, created to highlight best practices from industry leaders with incredible experience and insights! The goal is to entertain, educate & inspire individuals & companies to improve their sales, mark...
2023-05-11
30 min
PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket
Welcome to PodRocket
Welcome to PodRocket, LogRocket’s podcast created to bring you in-depth interviews with experienced engineers like Guillermo Rauch, updates on new releases like Node 18 with Beth Griggs, and conference talks with speakers like Jenn Creighton. So follow PodRocket and tell your friends; we have a lot more coming your way. Links https://podrocket.logrocket.com/ https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we'll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do...
2022-07-14
00 min
The Generation Youth Podcast with James McLamb
Ep. #43: Generation Z discusses social media and its impact
To conclude our 4 part series on social media series, this episode has 5 members of our Generation Ziglar community discuss their thoughts and ideas regarding the impact social media has on their generation. The insights and observations from our roundtable provide excellent tips and recommendations on how Generation Z and Alpha can navigate the complex world of smartphones and apps. Our roundtable members: Lafe Aarsvold, Sarah Thomas, Sara Beth McLamb, Gunnar Griggs-Bell, and Abby Durheim
2022-06-15
1h 01
PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket
Node.js 18 with Beth Griggs
In this episode, we talk about the newest release of Node.js 18 with Beth Griggs, Senior Software Engineer at RedHat and Node.js TSC Member, what the new features are, how devs can contribute, and the future of Node. Links https://events.linuxfoundation.org/openjs-world/ https://github.com/nodejs/node https://github.com/nodejs/help https://twitter.com/BethGriggs_ https://github.com/BethGriggs https://nodejs.org/en/ Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://bit.ly/3wOynRm), and...
2022-05-26
40 min
Standing Out: A Podcast About Sales, Marketing and Leadership
Standing Out - Episode 55 with guest Beth Carroll
On Episode 55 of Standing Out, Beth Carroll of Prosperio Group and Trey talk about how performance or incentive-based compensation can be better utilized in the industry. Many thanks to our sponsor, TAFS, the good guys in freight factoring. To learn more and get started click HERE. Standing Out is a daily sale, marketing & leadership podcast powered by BETA Consulting Group, created to highlight best practices from industry leaders with incredible experience and insights! The goal is to entertain, educate & inspire individuals & companies to improve their sales, marketing & leadership development outcomes. For full ep...
2022-05-17
29 min
OWC's Leaders & Game Changers
Best Of Season 1 Of OWC Leaders & GameChangers With Setorii Pond
Thank you for joining us for this special "best of" season 1 episode of Leaders & Gamechangers podcast. Setorii believe's time is one of our most valuable assets in life so she wants to thank all of the fascinating guests forging new paths and sharing thought prevoking insights on OWC’s Leaders & GameChangers. We all thank you for giving so much of your time, sharing parts of your journeys, guidance and advice for us all. This episode includes some of Setorii's favorite moments from all 27 episodes. Setorii created categories so you can be inspired by all of the wisdom, quotes, tips and fasc...
2021-10-27
52 min
Down Trails of Victory
S1 E10--Lynne James
Always be Faithful...Lynne James, long-time Port Neches-Groves ISD educator, talks with Buck and Brad about...growing up Groves;attending school at Groves Junior High;attending Port Neches-Groves High School, where she was drum major, valedictorian, and student body president;writing the words to PN-G's Cherokee Fight Song;serving as Indianette director for eleven years;honoring the Indianettes on their 70th anniversary with new, never-before-heard material; and other topics!The podcast brings up a wide range o...
2021-10-04
1h 27
Down Trails of Victory
S1 E10--Lynne James
Always be Faithful...Lynne James, long-time Port Neches-Groves ISD educator, talks with Buck and Brad about...growing up Groves;attending school at Groves Junior High;attending Port Neches-Groves High School, where she was drum major, valedictorian, and student body president;writing the words to PN-G's Cherokee Fight Song;serving as Indianette director for eleven years;honoring the Indianettes on their 70th anniversary with new, never-before-heard material; and other topics!The podcast brings up a w...
2021-10-04
1h 27
Futility Closet
The Bizarre Death of Alfred Loewenstein
In 1928, Belgian financier Alfred Loewenstein fell to his death from a private plane over the English Channel. How it happened has never been explained. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast, we'll describe the bizarre incident, which has been called "one of the strangest fatalities in the history of commercial aviation." We'll also consider whether people can be eaten by pythons and puzzle over an enigmatic horseman. Intro: Philosopher Robin Le Poidevin offers a time-travel puzzle concerning an indefinite diary. In 1946, a quirk of Ohio law seemed...
2020-12-21
31 min
Starling
Seeing vs Aesthetic Experience
Have you had those moments of aesthetic experience, when all your senses align and you feel in tune with the universe. That is really different than just seeing things. Our visual senses may be overwhelmed, as we live in a world of constant imagery. And during 2020 our experiences have been more limited than normal. In this episode, I invited my friend Beth Griggs-Anderson to talk with me about seeing and experience. This episode is a little different format, cause I rarely have guests. But I have really been working through my own understanding of how our visual experience can...
2020-11-24
1h 19
DevNews
S2:E1 - Hacktoberfest, Node v15, Edge, McBroken, and Tech-Related Issues on U.S. Ballots
In this episode, we talk about Oculus Quest 2 users being forced to link their account to a Facebook account, a fun use of the McDonald's API, Microsoft phasing out Internet Explorer with Edge, and some important tech-related issues on U.S. ballots. Then we be speak with Emily Kager, senior mobile android engineer at Mozilla, about a big controversy over Hacktoberfest. Finally, we chat with senior software engineer and Node.js TSC Member at Red Hat, Beth Griggs, and Michael Dawson, Node.js lead for Red Hat and IBM, about the release of Node v15. Show Notes Heroku (sponsor) DevDiscuss...
2020-10-29
40 min
DevNews
S2:E1 - Hacktoberfest, Node v15, Edge, McBroken, and Tech-Related Issues on U.S. Ballots
In this episode, we talk about Oculus Quest 2 users being forced to link their account to a Facebook account, a fun use of the McDonald's API, Microsoft phasing out Internet Explorer with Edge, and some important tech-related issues on U.S. ballots. Then we be speak with Emily Kager, senior mobile android engineer at Mozilla, about a big controversy over Hacktoberfest. Finally, we chat with senior software engineer and Node.js TSC Member at Red Hat, Beth Griggs, and Michael Dawson, Node.js lead for Red Hat and IBM, about the release of Node v15. Show Notes DevDiscuss (sponsor) CodeNewbie...
2020-10-29
40 min
The Vergecast
We ask a biostatistician about the timeline of a COVID-19 vaccine
There’s a lot of information coming and going about the coronavirus, and the next steps for vaccines and treatments for COVID-19 — The Verge even has a newsletter dedicated to it.But how do we asses all this information in a logical way, to prevent confusion, chaos, or something worse? The Verge’s Nilay Patel, Mary Beth Griggs and Nicole Wetsman talked to Dr. Natalie Dean, assistant professor of biostatistics at the University of Florida, about what we know so far about the timeline of a COVID-19 vaccine, and the best way to evaluate the flood of inform...
2020-09-15
1h 02
Killer Hangover
15. Peppermint Essential Oils, Gwen Stafani, and a Grosser ?? Grocer ?? in Minnesota
This week's stories are from the state of Minnesota. This time Beth's "winging it" with the cocktail recipe may be a fail when she prepares the drink of the episode, the Bootleg Drink. Bettina tells the true crime story about Paul Staphani, The Weepy Voiced Killer. Beth ends the episode with TWO paranormal tales. The first being about the many spirits that linger around Griggs Mansion in Saint Paul. And, the second ghost story is about the Landmark Center, also in Saint Paul! And, can someone please inform them how to properly pronounce Grocer? Send your stories and get in touc...
2020-05-04
44 min
Starling
Check Yes If You Are An Artist
Can you claim the title of artist? How does your personal expression get seen in the world? In this episode we talk with Yoga Therapist Elizabeth Griggs about her creative practice. As a kinesthetic creator, she has had to struggle with the boundaries of where there is a product and if it can be considered art. We discuss how our childhood home life sets up our artistic understanding, discuss receptive and expressive traits, question who we make art for and get off on a tangent about Billy Joel. If you are curious about whether what you do...
2019-11-05
59 min
Futility Closet
The Rugged Road
In 1934, two Englishwomen set out to do what no one had ever done before: travel the length of Africa on a motorcycle. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll follow Theresa Wallach and Florence Blenkiron from Algiers to Cape Town on a 14,000-mile adventure that many had told them was impossible. We'll also anticipate some earthquakes and puzzle over a daughter's age. Intro: Among the survivors of the Titanic were two boys who were unclaimed by any adult. In 1638, Galileo saw through a mistake in Aristotle...
2019-08-12
32 min
The Figure
36: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, hangovers and the first image of the shadow of a black hole
In episode 36, we talk about the film On the Basis of Sex and the early career of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, potential hangover cures and the Twitter storm over Katie Bouman and her role in taking the first image of the shadow of a black hole. Our three figures are Ruth Bader Ginsburg, that every day an average of 200,000 people in the UK go to work with a hangover, and the first image of the shadow of a black hole. www.instagram.com/figurepodcast/ www.twitter.com/FigurePodcast/ thefigurepodcast@gmail.com Game of Thrones https://www.hbo.com/game-of-thrones Fleabag ...
2019-04-17
38 min
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week
Halloween Spooktacular 2018 (Season 1 Finale)
On the season 1 finale of "The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week," four of our original hosts jump behind the mic to share their spookiest facts, in honor of Halloween. The weirdest things we learned this week range from fetuses that turn to stone to a newt that sticks its ribs through its body to defend itself from predators. Whose story will be voted "The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week"? The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us on social media: www.facebook.com/groups/theweirdestthing ...
2018-10-31
41 min
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week
The Economy of "Frozen," Hopping Space Robots, Animals on Drugs
The weirdest things we learned this week range from the science and economics of the kingdom in the movie "Frozen" to the most (and least) wholesome scientific studies of animals on drugs. Whose story will be voted "The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week"? The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/weirdest_thing #weirdestthingpod Follow our team on Twitter Rachel Feltman: www.twitter.com/RachelFeltman Eleanor Cummins: www.twitter.com/elliepses Mary Beth Griggs: www.twitter.com/MaryBethGriggs Popular Science: www...
2018-10-03
40 min
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week
Illegal Cheese, The Worst Dairy Disaster, Holes in People (and Cows)
The weirdest things we learned this week range from the world's worst dairy-related disaster to a Sardinian cheese that is illegal to sell. Whose story will be voted "The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week"? The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/weirdest_thing #weirdestthingpod Follow our team on Twitter Rachel Feltman: www.twitter.com/RachelFeltman Sara Chodosh: www.twitter.com/schodosh Mary Beth Griggs: www.twitter.com/MaryBethGriggs Popular Science: www.twitter.com/PopSci Theme Music by Billy Cadden: www...
2018-09-26
34 min
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week
Sucked into a Bottle, the Ultimate Exercise Hack, the Statue of Liberty’s Big Secret
The weirdest things we learned this week range from turning the Statue of Liberty into a battery to a man whose penis was sucked into a bottle with an explosion. Whose story will be voted "The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week"? Buy tickets to our live show in NYC! www.popsci.com/wtlive The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/weirdest_thing #weirdestthingpod Follow our team on Twitter Rachel Feltman: www.twitter.com/RachelFeltman Claire Maldarelli: www.twitter.com/camaldarelli ...
2018-09-12
39 min
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week
The Beauty of Corpses, Zombie George Washington, Solar-Powered Telegraphs
The weirdest things we learned this week range from a plan to bring George Washington back from the dead to a solar storm that powered telegraphs with no batteries. Whose story will be voted "The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week"? Buy tickets to our live show in NYC! http://www.popsci.com/wtlive The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/weirdest_thing #weirdestthingpod Follow our team on Twitter Rachel Feltman: www.twitter.com/RachelFeltman Mary Beth Griggs: www.twitter.com...
2018-08-29
41 min
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week
Bears in Ejector Seats, Nobel Prize for Giving Patients Malaria, The Secret Origins of Beer Yeast
The weirdest things we learned this week range from the Air Force testing ejector seats with black bears to a doctor winning the Nobel Prize for infecting his patients with syphilis. Whose story will be voted "The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week"? The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/weirdest_thing #weirdestthingpod Follow our team on Twitter Rachel Feltman: www.twitter.com/RachelFeltman Corinne Iozzio: www.twitter.com/CorinneIOZO Mary Beth Griggs: www.twitter.com/MaryBethGriggs Popular Science: www.twitter...
2018-07-25
41 min
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week
Sex Magick, The Oldest Mac and Cheese, Contagious Writer's Block
The weirdest things we learned this week range from a NASA engineer who believed in sex magick to the world's oldest recipe for macaroni and cheese. Whose story will be voted "The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week"? The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/weirdest_thing #weirdestthingpod Follow our team on Twitter Rachel Feltman: www.twitter.com/RachelFeltman Eleanor Cummins: www.twitter.com/elliepses Mary Beth Griggs: www.twitter.com/MaryBethGriggs Popular Science: www.twitter.com/PopSci Theme Music by ...
2018-06-27
40 min
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week
The First Underwater Video, Ballooning Over the North Pole, The Call of the Void
The weirdest things we learned this week range from finding lost footage of the first-ever underwater video to a daring attempt to fly over the North Pole in a hydrogen balloon. Whose story will be voted "The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week"? The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/weirdest_thing #weirdestthingpod Follow our team on Twitter Rachel Feltman: www.twitter.com/RachelFeltman Mary Beth...
2018-06-06
41 min
The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week
Smoke Enemas, Secret Acoustic Engineering, Volcano Traps Lighthouse
The weirdest things we learned this week range from trying to revive dead (or unconscious) people by literally blowing smoke up their butts to the secret testing your favorite products go through to sound expensive. Whose story will be voted "The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week"? The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/weirdest_thing #weirdestthingpod Follow our team on Twitter Rachel Feltman: www.twitter.com/RachelFeltman...
2018-05-16
41 min
Flash Forward
There’s No Great Future in Plastics
This episode is all about a world without plastic. What would that look like? Is it even possible? Today, plastic is seen as one of our great environmental enemies. But it actually wasn’t always that way. Bradford Harris, a historian of science and the host of a podcast called How It Began: A History of the Modern World, and Susan Freinkel, a journalist and the author of Plastic: A Toxic Love Story, walk us through how plastic started out as a solution to unsustainable practices. Then we talk to Sherry Lippiatt, California Regional Coordinator for the NOAA Marine Debris Progr...
2017-12-12
36 min
Flash Forward
There’s No Great Future in Plastics
This episode is all about a world without plastic. What would that look like? Is it even possible? Today, plastic is seen as one of our great environmental enemies. But it actually wasn’t always that way. Bradford Harris, a historian of science and the host of a podcast called How It Began: A History of the Modern World, and Susan Freinkel, a journalist and the author of Plastic: A Toxic Love Story, walk us through how plastic started out as a solution to unsustainable practices. Then we talk to Sherry Lippiatt, California Regional Coordinator for t...
2017-12-12
34 min
Flash Forward
Our Father, Who art in Algorithm
In this episode, we travel to a future where a tech mogul feeds a machine learning system all the religious texts he can find, and asks it to generate a “super religion.” Buckle up because this is a long episode! But it’s fun, I promise. For the intro of this episode I worked with Janelle Shane to actually train a machine learning algorithm on a big chunk of religious texts that I assembled, and spit something back out. The specifics of the texts and the machine learning algorithm come with a handful of caveats and notes, which you can find at th...
2017-11-28
52 min
Flash Forward
Our Father, Who art in Algorithm
In this episode, we travel to a future where a tech mogul feeds a machine learning system all the religious texts he can find, and asks it to generate a “super religion.” Buckle up because this is a long episode! But it’s fun, I promise. For the intro of this episode I worked with Janelle Shane to actually train a machine learning algorithm on a big chunk of religious texts that I assembled, and spit something back out. The specifics of the texts and the machine learning algorithm come with a handful...
2017-11-28
50 min
Neurology® Podcast
November 15 2016 Issue
1) Efficacy and safety of deflazacort versus prednisone and placebo for Duchenne muscular dystrophy2) e-Pearl topic: Alien limb phenomenon3) Topic of the month: How to examine and approach movement disordersThis podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Kelly Gwathmey interviews Dr. Robert Griggs about his the efficacy and safety of deflazacort versus prednisone for boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Dr. Ilena George is reading our e-Pearl of the week about alien limb phenomenon. In the next part of the podcast...
2016-11-15
18 min
SAGE MASTER LIST
InnovAiT, Education and Inspiration for General Practice: April 2014 Podcast
In this month’s podcast Dr Eugene Tang interviews Dr Beth Hall-Thompson about her article, Travelling to Altitude; Dr Helen Lawal finds out more from Dr Beth Griggs about a fascinating project, The Year of Care Partnership; Dr Clare Gerada, past Chair of the RCGP, speaks to us about her involvement with The Practitioner Health Programme; and the Mental Capacity Act comes under the spotlight. http://ino.sagepub.com/content/7/4/217.abstract
2014-04-29
53 min
Sage General Practice
InnovAiT Podcast Number 12 (Volume 7, Issue 4)
In this month’s podcast Dr Eugene Tang interviews Dr Beth Hall-Thompson about her article, Travelling to Altitude; Dr Helen Lawal finds out more from Dr Beth Griggs about a fascinating project, The Year of Care Partnership; Dr Clare Gerada, past Chair of the RCGP, speaks to us about her involvement with The Practitioner Health Programme; and the Mental Capacity Act comes under the spotlight. http://ino.sagepub.com/content/7/4/217.abstract
2014-04-29
53 min