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Simply Be Found Huddle
How AI Automation Can Save Your Business From Burnout
AI isn't just for tech giants anymore. It's for YOU, the everyday entrepreneur drowning in emails, customer calls, and to-do lists. In this Simply Be Found Huddle, Rob and Dean sit down with AI automation expert Aarti Anand, founder of KodenYX AI, to discuss how small business owners can use artificial intelligence to buy back time, reduce burnout, and scale more sustainably.Key Takeaways:— Why most CEOs fail at delegation (and how to fix it)— The 5 top business automations to implement now— What is a Character Diamond and how it builds brand...
2025-05-01
54 min
Subject to
Subject to: Héctor Cancela
Héctor Cancela holds a PhD. degree in Computer Science from the University of Rennes 1, INRIA Rennes, France (1996), and a Computer Systems Engineer degree from the Universidad de la República, Uruguay (1990). He is a Full Professor at the Computing Institute at the Engineering School of the Universidad de la República (Uruguay), which he lead in two periods: 2006-2010 and 2017-2023. He was Dean of the Engineering School of the Universidad de la República (2010-2015). He is a Researcher at the National Program for the Development of Basic Sciences (PEDECIBA), Uruguay. His research interests are centered in netw...
2025-05-01
1h 11
The Dr. Hyman Show
Encore: Why Our Current Healthcare System Keeps Us Sick And How To Fix It
Heart disease, cancer, and stroke are the leading causes of death—and premature death at that—in the US. These diseases all have several risk factors in common, like smoking, physical inactivity, and poor diet, which policy often views simply as personal choices. We need to begin looking at disease prevention beyond individual decision-making.In this podcast, I talk with Dr. Anand Parekh, Senator Bill Frist, and Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian on the need for government policymakers to address disease prevention.Dr. Anand Parekh is the Bipartisan Policy Center’s chief medical advisor, providing clinical and public...
2025-01-20
1h 09
Subject to
Subject to: Candace Yano
Candace ("Candi") Yano is a Distinguished Professor with a joint appointment between the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (IEOR) and the Operations and Information Technology Management group at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. She currently holds the Gary and Sherron Kalbach Chair in Business Administration and the Morris Chang Distinguished Professorship in the Management of Technology Innovation at UC Berkeley. She has served as department chair in the IEOR Department and as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Haas. In addition to her faculty positions, she currently serves as the Faculty Director for...
2024-05-30
1h 27
More Just
Free Speech & Community on Campus
Debates over free speech have simmered, and occasionally boiled over, on university campuses for decades. But in recent months, the clash over words and phrases has reached a flashpoint, reaching beyond classrooms and quads as far as the halls of Congress. College and university presidents have faced fierce criticism — chronicled in extensive media coverage — over how they’ve handled protests over the Israel-Gaza conflict and other activities at their schools, including who can or should speak at events and how to foster a sense of community safety. Looking ahead, what can colleges and universities do to protect...
2024-03-12
58 min
Our Call to Beneficence
S3E7: ‘No Day’s The Same” (Anand Marri, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Ball State University)
Anand Marri serves as Ball State’s Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, a position for which he is responsible for the University’s academic mission, including supporting leadership for all academic units. When he accepted the role in October 2023, Dr. Marri was no stranger to Ball State. He previously served three years as dean of the Teachers College, during which time enrollment in the college increased and faculty and staff generated a significant increase in external funding to support their research.In this episode, Dr. Marri talks about the rewards and challenges of hi...
2024-02-27
31 min
Subject to
Subject to: Ignacio Grossmann
Ignacio E. Grossmann is the R. R. Dean University Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, and former department head at Carnegie Mellon University. He obtained his B.S. degree at the Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City, in 1974, and his M.S. and Ph.D. at Imperial College in 1975 and 1977, respectively. He is a member and former director of the Center for Advanced Process Decision-making, an industrial consortium that involves about 20 petroleum, chemical, engineering, and software companies. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and Fellow of AIChE and INFORMS. He has received the INFORMS Computing Society...
2024-02-08
1h 42
Berkeley Talks
Free speech on campus in times of great division
In Berkeley Talks episode 188, a panel of scholars discusses free speech on university campuses — where things stand today, what obligation campus leaders have to respond to conflicts involving speech and the need for students to feel safe when expressing their own views."Issues of free speech on campus have been there as long as there have been universities," began Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky at a UC Berkeley event on Jan. 10. "There's no doubt that since Oct. 7, universities across the country, including here at Berkeley, face enormously difficult issues with regard to freedom of speech.""Espe...
2024-01-12
1h 00
CrowdScience
Why are spices delicious?
CrowdScience listener Kristine from Wisconsin in the USA wants to know why herbs and spices taste so good to so many of us. She’s intrigued to know if there's evidence that herbs and spices can keep us healthy. Anand Jagatia visits the historic naval city of Portsmouth in the UK, where exotic spices from around the world were first brought in from the East Asia more than 600 years ago. He’s on a journey to find out why many of us think spices are delicious. But are there also nutritional benefits to seasoning our food...
2023-10-13
27 min
America's Roundtable
A Conversation with John Yoo | The Supreme Court's Three Ringing Blows for Liberty | Freedom of Speech | Congressional Power of the Purse | Striking Down Race-Based Affirmative Action
Join America's Roundtable radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with a brilliant mind and a principled leader — John Yoo, visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the University of California–Berkeley School of Law, and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. Key topics covered with John Yoo include: — Reviewing the Supreme Court's significant rulings on the vital issues impacting Americans and the future of the Republic. — The Supreme Court's three ringing blows for liberty. — What comes next for the Supreme Court? "Just befor...
2023-07-10
28 min
Not by the Playbook
Viswanathan Anand and the art of chess commentary
The five times world champion – Viswanathan Anand – explains his approach to commentating on chess during the World Chess Championship. Anand believes that a fan’s experience of watching a chess game is equivalent to watching a marathon while flying in a helicopter and he aims to fill in the blanks. He also believes the battle between Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren is among the best matches of the last twenty years.We speak to Birmingham Bulls player Dan Booth about how joining the inclusive rugby club has helped him and about the importance of the Union Cup. The to...
2023-04-29
35 min
America's Roundtable
Behind America's Banking Crisis: What Went Wrong? | A Conversation with Economist—Former Congressman David Brat
Join America's Roundtable Radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with former U.S. Congressman Dave Brat, economist, dean of the School of Business, Liberty University, and executive advisory board member, International Leaders Summit. This weekend's conversation will focus on the vital issues impacting America's citizen-stakeholders and the world: — The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and The Signature Bank and its cost to America's taxpayers. — Spotlight on the Federal Reserve Bank and its adverse impact on the free market economy. — The future of regional banks in America. — Addressing the dang...
2023-03-18
22 min
America's Roundtable
A Conversation with Professor Dave Brat | State of the US Economy — Inflation, National Debt, Dismal Productivity Growth | US Supreme Court Cases on Section 230
Join America's Roundtable Radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with former U.S. Congressman David Brat, dean, School of Business at Liberty University. Dr. Brat served in the United States Congress for Virginia’s 7th District. He served on the Budget, Education and Small Business Committees, and Chaired the subcommittee on Economic Growth, Tax and Capital Access. His knowledge base comes from years of experience in business, as an economic consultant with Arthur Andersen and the World Bank and 20+ years of work in higher education teaching economics and ethics. He worked with the Se...
2023-02-21
23 min
America's Roundtable
A Conversation with John Yoo | US Supreme Court Cases on Section 230 | Priorities for Congress | Classified Document Discoveries | US Southern Border
Join America's Roundtable Radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with John Yoo, former deputy assistant attorney general under President George W. Bush. The conversation is focused on the following: — Priorities for Congress — Review of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee's investigations — The role of Congress in addressing the classified document discoveries — The two forthcoming U.S. Supreme Court cases focusing on Section 230 and the future of tech and social media companies — The crisis on the U.S. Southern Border John Yoo is a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, Emanuel S. Heller...
2023-02-14
26 min
EkWomen
EkWomen Episode 14: Geeta Anand
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Geeta Anand became the first woman and woman of color Dean at the Berkeley School of Journalism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-02-13
38 min
Leadership and Business
191 Anand Anandalingam - Ethical Leadership for Tech Entrepreneurs
Artificial Intelligence, synthetic biology, blockchain, social media, and other technologies continue to change the way we live, work, and lead. At the same time, the reach of technology is expanding daily as more people are connected today than ever before. Now decisions, thanks in part to technology, are often significant and far-reaching. And with that in mind, our guest says tech entrepreneurs must embrace ethical leadership. Anand Anandalingam is a tech scholar, teacher, and consultant. A professor of Management Science at the University of Maryland, he previously served as the Dean of the Business Schools at Maryland and Imperial...
2023-01-21
19 min
Future of Humanity
The confluence of Big Data and AI can do a lot of good
In this episode of Future of Humanity, we will be talking with Professor Margret Bjarnadottir, one of the world's leading experts on using big data and analytics for doing good. With a Ph.D. from MIT, Margret has used big data and AI to improve opioid prescriptions, predict colorectal cancer mortality, design drug surveillance mechanisms, and patient targeting. She has also studied the best approaches to remedy the pay-gap problem taking into account both equity and economics. Listen in for a very informative and uplifting conversation.
2022-12-20
43 min
Unexpected Elements
Fusion milestone
Fusion milestone - the science behind the headlines. Laser fusion expert Kate Lancaster walks us through the technology that produced energy gain at the US's National Ignition Facility NIFWhirlwinds on Mars What the sounds of a dust devil passing over NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover tells us about the Martian atmosphere75 years of the transistor electronics revolution - where next for Moore's Law? December 16th 1947 was the day the first ever transistor device passed an electrical current. Trillions are made every day these days, powering our interconnected world. Roland recalls meeting some of the pioneers...
2022-12-18
1h 08
Future of Humanity
Human-Centered Artificial Inteligence: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
As artificial intelligence-based applications are becoming pervasive in every sphere of life, there is a movement to make it more "human-centered". We will be talking with Ben Shneiderman whose pioneering work has led to the Human-Centered AI movement. He is passionate about innovation and the good that AI can do in making our lives much better. He talks to us about how human control and AI automation can work together to make humanity better off than mindlessly pursuing AI-based solutions. Ben has interesting views on where the romance of AI falls down and what the future holds when using...
2022-12-06
38 min
America's Roundtable
A Conversation with fmr. Congressman David Brat | Priorities for the US House of Representatives | US Economy | US Aid Package to Ukraine Amid Concerns of Corruption
Join America's Roundtable Radio co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy in a conversation with Dr. David Brat, dean of the School of Business at Liberty University and former U.S. Congressman (2016-2019). America's Roundtable conversation with former U.S. Congressman David Brat focuses on: — America's economy and steps that could be taken by the incoming Republican leadership in the House to reduce the federal budget by 5% and slash wasteful spending of taxpayer funds. — A review of 2022 midterm elections. — Corruption flagged in Ukraine. US Aid to top $91.7 billion as President Joe Biden and the De...
2022-12-02
17 min
Future of Humanity
Global Inequality in COVID Vaccine and Drug Availability
Turns out, the global covid pandemic could be mitigated much faster if only we had a more equitable distribution of vaccines across the world. There were more 5-year-olds being vaccinated in the U.S. than vulnerable people in places like India and Brazil causing the prolonging of the health impacts for even residents of America. We will be talking with a much-published public health activist, Achal Prabhala who is the current coordinator of the AccessIBSA Project and has been honored across the world with Fellowships and Residencies to work on health equity issues.
2022-11-22
48 min
The Dr. Hyman Show
Why Our Current Healthcare System Keeps Us Sick And How To Fix It
This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, ButcherBox, and Essentia. Heart disease, cancer, and stroke are the leading causes of death—and premature death at that—in the US. These diseases all have several risk factors in common, like smoking, physical inactivity, and poor diet, which policy often views simply as personal choices. We need to begin looking at disease prevention beyond individual decision-making. In this podcast, I talk with Dr. Anand Parekh, Senator Bill Frist, and Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian on the need for government policymakers to address disease preven...
2022-11-21
1h 07
Future of Humanity
Cultivated Meats: What the future holds for the way we eat.
In order to provide animal protein (egg, poultry, and meat) we humans use a third of the earth's landmass to feed the animals. In most countries, these animals are factory farmed in horrible conditions and then slaughtered to enable us to eat chicken sandwiches and steaks. There seems to be a way to cultivate meat, save the planet and pursue our values of not causing harm to other life forms. We will be talking with Josh Tetrick, the CEO of Just Food Inc. who has successfully shepherded a company to use modern technology to cultivate meat for human consumption...
2022-11-08
38 min
Subject to
Subject to: Ramayya Krishnan
Ramayya Krishnan is the W. W. Cooper and Ruth F. Cooper Professor of Management Science and Information Systems at the H. John Heinz III College of Information Systems and Public Policy and the Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. He joined the CMU faculty in 1988. He is the Founding Dean of the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy and has held that position since 2009. Krishnan’s education spans engineering, operations research, statistics and computing (the data sciences). He studied Mechanical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology and then went on to complete a...
2022-11-04
1h 19
Future of Humanity
Climate Change: Technology and Finance Can Easily Mitigate Global Warming Today
My guest on this episode devoted to Climate Change will be Dipak Dasgupta who is working with IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) on Climate Finance. Turns out that the $3-$4 trillion needed across the world to mitigate global warming dwarfs in comparison to the approx $21 trillion return on the investment made by global financial institutions. Further, renewable technology is already economical but being held back by habit and custom and the strong lobby representing older fuel sources. The dialog is interesting and not to be missed!
2022-10-25
48 min
Schoolutions: Teaching Strategies to Strengthen School Culture, Empower Educators, & Inspire Student Growth
S2 E7: Thinking About Quitting? First Practice Wise Seeing, Wise Being, & Wise Effort with Geeta Anand - Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist, Author, & Dean at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Are you thinking about quitting? Make sure you practice wise seeing, being, and effort before you do. Geeta Anand, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist, Author, & Dean at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, shares her own stories about times when she chose to give up things dear to her, allowing space for new opportunities.Episode Mentions & Publications:Mary KelleyDartmouth Commencement 2020 on the Green (in July 2022)State funds Berkeley Journalism $25 million to strengthen California’s local news coverage By Ivan Natividad| SEPTEMBER 7, 2022School of Journalism Graduation and...
2022-10-24
25 min
Future of Humanity
Dealing with Rare and Orphan Diseases:The Technology Imperative
In this episode of Future of Humanity, we will be talking about Rare Diseases with Dr. Vijay Chandru, the Founder and Executive-Chairman of Strand Life Sciences based in Bangalore, India. The fact is that very few people, mostly children, get these diseases due primarily to random faulty genes. Given that the market size is small, pharmaceutical companies do not always focus on finding a cure; hence they are sometimes called "orphan" diseases. Even when one finds a cure, the cost to the patients and their families could be prohibitive. Professor Chandru and I will be ta...
2022-10-10
43 min
Future of Humanity
The Impact of AI in Medicine
In this episode of Future of Humanity, we will be talking about AI in Medicine with Ritu Agarwal and Gordon Gao, both professors at the University of Maryland who are moving on to Johns Hopkins University. Ritu and Gordon have a long successful history of doing research on the interface of technology and medicine and are experts on AI in Medicine. They run the Center for Health Information and Decision Systems, and the Healthcare Insights AI Lab which conducts empirical as well as behavioral research on the impact of AI in medicine. In the podcast, they highlight places where...
2022-09-06
38 min
Future of Humanity
Medicine and Engineering will Partner to enhance the Future of Humanity
Our guest is Dr. Dermot Kelleher who will discuss how creating partnerships between engineering and medicine will yield new methods of attacking several important diseases affecting humanity. Dermot is the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. who has also been Dean at Imperial College, London, Trinity College Dublin and the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine in Singapore. A globally renowned researcher in immune responses in gastrointestinal disease and cancer, he is on the forefront of creating partnerships between medical and engineering schools to train forward looking doctors of this...
2022-08-23
41 min
Subject to
Subject to: Kate Smith-Miles
Kate Smith-Miles is a Melbourne Laureate Professor of Applied Mathematics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at The University of Melbourne, and Director of the ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Optimisation Technologies, Integrated Methodologies and Applications (OPTIMA). She is also Associate Dean (Enterprise and Innovation) for the Faculty of Science at The University of Melbourne. Prior to joining The University of Melbourne in September 2017, she was Professor of Applied Mathematics at Monash University, Head of the School of Mathematical Sciences (2009-2014), and inaugural Director of the Monash Academy for Cross & Interdisciplinary Mathematical Applications (MAXIMA) from 2013-2...
2022-08-18
1h 26
Future of Humanity
Synthetic Biology and CRISPR Will Revolutionize Food and Agriculture
We will discuss the promises and perils of synthetic biology, CRISPR and genetic engineering with our guest Kimberly Wagner (PhD in medical sciences, Harvard University) who is a scientist, entrepreneur, and business leader with experience advising companies in the agriculture, food, and healthcare sectors on technology and new product development. Kim is also the owner, along with her husband of Stoutridge Vineyard in Marlboro, New York that produces award winning spirits and wines. Even wine making may one day change because of advances in genetic engineering and biological sciences.
2022-08-09
43 min
Future of Humanity
Big Data Revolution: Old Wine in New Bottles
We have a long and engaging conversation with Guy Filipelli, Managing Partner of Squadra Ventures, previously the co-founder and CEO of RedOwl Analytics who takes the mystery out of the big data revolution, and of using AI for data driven decision making. With degrees from West Point and Oxford University, and a long stint as an intelligence officer with the U.S. military and an entrepreneur, Filipelli knows inside out the possibilities and limits of data analytics. Our conversation traverses the complex landscape of the big data revolution.
2022-07-26
46 min
Future of Humanity
Robotics and Automation Will Change the World
In this podcast, we will be talking to Professor Vijay Kumar, the Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Dean Kumar is one of the world's leading experts on robotics and automation, and has been doing some pioneering work on micro-automation and drones. He will talk to us about some truly exciting applications of drones in fire fighting, mining and deep sea exploration among other topics.
2022-07-12
39 min
Future of Humanity
Blockchain Business Imperative
In this episode, we talk about Blockchain and its impact on the business world in the future. Being the underlying technology that powers bitcoin, blockchain seems to be sweeping the world and getting people quite excited about its endless applications. So many companies are popping up to try and take advantage of blockchain to power supply chains, food networks, philanthropy and even the drug trade. We will be talking with Dr. Tej Singh Anand, Clinical Professor at the Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland, who has had a lot of experience adapting the blockchain technology for...
2022-06-29
37 min
Future of Humanity
New Age of Journalism Impacted by Technology: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Journalism has radically changed because of the internet, social media and big data. We have already seen conspiracy theories propagated through Facebook, new age therapies suggested to deal with the COVID crisis, and, of course, several sources of information that cannot be controlled by governments and have been the fuel of democracy movements. Our guest will be the two-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Dana Priest. Dana has been with the Washington Post for over 30 years and is now the Knight Chair in Public Affairs Journalism at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland. Dana Priest...
2022-06-15
43 min
America's Roundtable
Fmr. U.S. Congressman and Economist — Dr. David Brat | U.S. Economy | Inflation | Energy Security | The China Threat | Big Tech - Antitrust
Join America's Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy for an in-depth conversation with former U.S. Congressman David Brat, the brilliant economist, dean of the Business School at Liberty University, and executive advisory board member of International Leaders Summit — focusing on America's economy and the future of public policy in the United States. The conversation will also highlight a new Wall Street Journal-NORC Poll which shows that Americans are deeply pessimistic about the U.S. economy and view the nation as sharply divided over its most important values. According to The Wall Street Journal, "Some 83% of...
2022-06-14
25 min
Future of Humanity
The Impact of Technology on the Restaurant and Hospitality Industries
The restaurants and hospitality industries worldwide are being transformed radically by technology, accelerated by the COVID pandemic. We will be speaking with Tim McLaughlin, the founder CEO of GoTab, a FinTech company based in Arlington, Virginia that is tackling numerous challenges in the hospitality space using digital technology. Using QR codes and radically digitized operations management systems, customers can receive service without ever having to interact with any human. Or is that how the restaurant and hospitality industries are going to emerge over the next several decades? Tim has a more nuanced view of the future impact on humanity o...
2022-06-01
31 min
Future of Humanity
Technology and the Future Management of Healthcare
The healthcare industry in the United States and the world is going to be transformed radically by technology. We will be speaking with Stuart McGuigan who has a long history of working on digital transformation in healthcare in several key companies including Medco Health Solutions, Johnson and Johnson, CVS Caremark and was recently the Chief Information Officer at the State Department.
2022-05-18
44 min
Future of Humanity
Universities and Shaping the Future
In the near future, there will be more than 1.8 billion young people on the planet. Universities are critical in influencing them to lead the future of humanity to a better place. In the U.S. we are currently dealing with three pandemics: COVID-19, racism and a threat to democracy. University of Maryland President Darryll Pines talks about his vision on how universities can provide better education that combines technology, ethics and social sciences to be able to deal with these problems.
2022-05-04
28 min
Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: Rules of Engagement
Today on Boston Public Radio:Rep. Jim McGovern discusses his recent visit to Ukraine and Poland, as well as his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Rep. McGovern, D-Mass., chairs the House Rules Committee and represents the state's 2nd Congressional District.Michael Curry and Jennifer Nassour share their thoughts on the latest in politics, focusing on the potential for student-loan forgiveness. Curry is chair of the NAACP Advocacy and Policy Committee, and is president and CEO of the Mass League of Community Health Centers. Nassour is former chair of the Massachusetts Republican party, and co-founder...
2022-05-02
2h 42
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Elon Musk has officially bought Twitter, Anita Anand addresses military racism, travel restrictions on kids get pulled back and more
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson Elon Musk is now set to take over Twitter. What will the business ramifications be? Can he manage this and what will it do to the company, will he have buyers' remorse? Marvin Ryder, DeGroote School of business and Carmi Levy tech expert give Scott their two cents. A new report on the Canadian Armed Forces finds, after a yearlong review, that they are not doing enough to detect and address extremists, like white supremacists, from joining their ranks. It calls for more coordination between the CAF, law enforcement and...
2022-04-26
1h 12
Future of Humanity
The Trailer
Discuss the impact of emerging new technologies and economic and political landscape in the world on the future of humanity in the next 20 to 50 years.
2022-04-06
01 min
The Geek Awakens Podcast
Episode 133: The Tongue Remembers
Mitch tried Coca-Cola Starlight and he's still not sure how he feels about it. The Pull List: "We Ride Titans" (Vault) by Tres Dean and Sebastian Piriz "Radio Apocalypse" (Vault) by Ram V and Anand RK "Chef's Kiss" (Oni Press) by Jarrett Melendez and Danica Brine Check out our Linktree and follow us!
2022-02-27
1h 02
The Terminally Unique Podcast
Episode 55 Dr vs Dr
Dr John comes on to co-host with The Dean for a show all about the brain and addiction. Our guest this week Dr. Anand joins and talks biology of the brain while Dr. John covers the psychology side. The Dean tries to get in on some of the talk but the brain power in the room boiling over 100%. Tune in for some super charged conversation that tries to un ravel some of the mystery of addiction. As an added bonus, we get to hear Dr John do some of his therapy magic on Dr Anand. Dynamite stuff! Subscribe/follow/downl...
2022-02-15
1h 38
Popping Crease
S2E07 - The Final Frontier Stands Strong!
FIERY. GRITTY. REBORN! Words that describe how South African Test Cricket was against arguably the best Test side in the world right now. They can be proud of how competitive they were this series. And as a South African fan, it gave me tears of joy to see us not just compete but play hard cricket and earn those wins. Test Cricket is always the most entertaining format of the game. Its a mental battle as well as a skill battle. A war of attrition. And Dean Elgar's band of brothers are up to the challenge! On to New...
2022-01-20
58 min
Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 334
Comic Reviews: DC Justice League vs. the Legion of Super-Heroes 1 by Brian Michael Bendis, Scott Godlewski, Ryan Cody Batman Urban Legends 11 by Vita Ayala, Nikola Cizmesija, Nick Filardi, Ram V, Anand Radhakrishnan, John Pearson, Mohale Mashigo, Arist Deyn, Mark Russell, Mark Russell, Karl Mostert, Trish Mulvihill House of El Book Two: The Enemy Delusion by Claudia Gray, Eric Zawadzki Marvel Daredevil: Woman Without Fear 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Rafael de Latorre, Federico Blee Death of Doctor Strange: Bloodstone by Tini Howard, Ig Guara, Dijjo Lima Devil's Reign: Superior Four 1 by Zac Thompson, Davide Tinto, Matt Milla Marvel Voices: Heritage...
2022-01-14
3h 04
Berkeley Talks
'Can we change nature — this time, to save it?'
Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Elizabeth Kolbert in conversation with David Ackerly, dean of UC Berkeley's Rausser College of Natural Resources, and Geeta Anand, dean of Berkeley Journalism, as part of the 2021 Horace Albright Lecture in Conservation.Elizabeth Kolbert is the author of The Sixth Extinction, for which she won a Pulitzer Prize in 2015, and Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change. For her work at The New Yorker, where she’s a staff writer, she has received two National Magazine Awards and the Blake-Dodd Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In he...
2022-01-14
1h 02
Popping Crease
S2E05 - The Final Frontier heads level into the Final Test
OOH WHAT A SERIES ITS SO FAR!! SPICEY! FIERY! Nerve wracking. We have had it all.From some fine display of Opening Batting by KL Rahul, to a gritty match winning knock by Dean Elgar, this series has ebbed and flowed. I suppose the only thing lacking is good commentary.. or maybe not. Even that's been better than what we have been subjected to hear in most home tests on Star Sports.Nevertheless, we hope we are keeping you entertained and we have another fun episode as we talk about the Newlands test after what's...
2022-01-11
54 min
America's Roundtable
Fmr. Congressman Dave Brat | The State of America's Economy | $2 Trillion Spending Bill Passed by the House | Rising Inflation and America's National Debt at $29 trillion | Solutions
Join America's Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy for an in-depth conversation with Honorable David Brat, the brilliant economist, dean of the Business School at Liberty University, advisory board member of International Leaders Summit and former Congressman. Dr. Brat brings to the forefront serious concerns about America's economy, the recent $2 trillion spending bill passed by the House and the national financial burden placed on the next generation. America's national debt at $29 trillion, and growing, with a $230,000 debt per taxpayer places the nation's future at great economic risk with interest on the debt rising to $418 billion per year.
2021-12-01
16 min
Rabbitt Stew Comics
Episode 326
Feb 2022 Solicits Comic Reviews: Batman Secret Files - The Gardener by James Tynion IV, Christian Ward Batman 117 by James Tynion IV, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey, Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Jorge Corona, Sarah Stern Robins 1 by Tim Seeley, Baldemar Rivas, Romula Fajardo Jr. Wonder Woman: Evolution 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Mike Hawkthorne, Adriano Di Benedetto Darkhold: Wasp by Jordie Bellaire, Claire Roe Amazing Spider-Man 78.BEY by Jed MacKay, Eleonora Carlini, Federico Blee Fantastic Four Tribute Getting Dizzy 1 by Shea Fontana, Celia Moscote, Natalia Nesterenko Labyrinth OGN by Simon Stalenhag We Only Kill Each Other 1 by Stephanie Phillips, Peter...
2021-11-19
3h 09
Subject to
Subject to: Dimitris Bertsimas
Dimitris Bertsimas is the Boeing Professor of Operations Research, the Associate Dean of Business Analytics and the faculty director of the Master of Business Analytics at the Sloan School of Managemnet at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a member of the US National Academy of Engineering, an INFORMS fellow, recipient of the John von Neumann theory prize, the Frederick W. Lanchester and the INFORMS president awards among many other research and teaching awards, supervisor of 81 completed and 26 current doctoral theses and co-founder of ten analytics companies as well as of the Analytics for a Better World movement...
2021-10-28
1h 14
The Focused Athlete
Episode 11: Overcoming fear with Geeta Anand
In this episode we talk with Geeta Anand, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Author, Dean of UC Berkeley Journalism, and National swimming champion! Geeta talks about how sports have helped her to where she is today. She talks about overcoming fear and the importance of enjoying what you do…
2021-10-13
14 min
Orange Juice for the Ears with Beatie Wolfe
Bridges: Dream Corps CEO Nisha Anand
Beatie Wolfe interviews radical feminist, punk rock activist and Dream Corps CEO Nisha Anand about her work at the intersection of criminal justice reform, green economics and tech equity. Listen to this show that takes you from a partitioned India to passing the First Step Act via the philosophy of building bridges wherever and whenever we can. Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winn...
2021-10-12
1h 07
Berkeley Talks
Berkeley experts on how to fight disinformation
A panel of leading Berkeley experts describe the harms of disinformation and potential solutions to its spread, from measures to strengthen old-school local news media to government regulation of tech titans like Facebook and Twitter. But there’s a critical obstacle: Efforts to directly block disinformation could challenge core American values, such as free speech and freedom of the press. Scholars in the panel: Geeta Anand, dean of Berkeley Journalism; Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of Berkeley Law; Hany Farid, associate dean and head of the School of Information; Susan D. Hyde, chair of the Department of Political Science; john powell, director of...
2021-10-08
1h 32
America's Roundtable
Fmr. Congressman and Economist — Dr. David Brat | The State of America's Economy | $28 Trillion National Debt | China’s Belt and Road Debt Trap Tops $385 Billion
Join America's Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy for an in-depth conversation with Honorable David Brat, former U.S. Congressman (R-VA) and Dean, School of Business, Liberty University about the state of America's economy, the budget process and concerns raised about America's national debt at $28 trillion. The discussion also focuses on how China’s Belt and Road Initiative "has left scores of lower- and middle-income countries saddled with “hidden debts” totalling $385bn." Further reading: FT - ‘Hidden debt’ on China’s Belt and Road tops $385bn, says new study. Dr. David Brat is dean of Liberty Univ...
2021-10-02
19 min
CrowdScience
How do flowers know when to bloom?
This year has been a weird one for UK gardeners – unpredictable spring temperatures meant flowers failed to bloom and throughout the rainy summer, slugs have been savaging salad crops. But why and when plants blossom is about more than just early cold spells and wet weather, and a listener in California has asked Crowdscience to investigate. Flowering is vital to both plants and us. Without it, they wouldn’t be able to evolve and survive (and we wouldn’t have anything to eat). Anand Jagatia hears that different species have developed different strategies for doing this based on all...
2021-09-24
32 min
Subject to
Subject to: Laura Albert
Laura Albert is a Professor and is the David H. Gustafson Department Chair of Industrial & Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research focuses on discrete optimization with application to homeland security, emergency response, and cybersecurity. Professor Albert’s research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of the Army, and Sandia National Laboratory. She has authored or co-authored more than 70 publications in archival journals and refereed proceedings. She has been awarded many honors for her research, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow Award, Institute of...
2021-09-02
1h 11
North Gate Raadio
The Strain of Whistleblowing and the Power of Civic Duty
Daniel and Patricia Ellsberg discuss the civic courage and compassion it takes to be a whistleblower with Berkeley Journalism Dean Geeta Anand on the 50th anniversary of the release of the Pentagon Papers in 1971. They are joined by Robert Rosenthal, who was a clerk for The New York Times when it published these secret documents. Their dynamic discussion focuses on the stress of whistleblowing, the importance of civic duty and the concerns of family life during trying times. An intimate and important discussion about journalism in the modern era.
2021-07-14
57 min
America's Roundtable
Fmr. U.S. Congressman David Brat | US Economy | Threat of Communist China | Future of America's Supply Chain
Join America's Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy with Dr. David Brat for a conversation on the state of America's economy, the diminishing free market, unsustainable government spending, inflation, Biden administration's proposed global minimum corporate tax and the threat of communist China. The discussion also focuses on the consent of the governed and shifting the supply chains from communist China to other countries including the countries in Africa and Asia. Dr. David Brat is dean of Liberty University's School of Business in Lynchburg, Virginia, and also serves on the International Leaders Summit’s executive advisory bo...
2021-07-12
16 min
Is This Really a Thing?
Is Shrinkflation Really a Thing?
Find yourself asking “Where’s the beef?” when you order a burger these days? You could be a victim of “Shrinkflation.” Rising demand post-pandemic and disrupted supply chains are impacting many of the goods and foods we consume. Will we be getting less of a product for the same price as companies try to protect their bottom lines? Hear what a UCF economist and Marketing professors have to say about what to expect and whether you need to watch out for Shrinkflators around every corner. Featured Guests Uluc Ayson, Ph.D. – Associate Professor in the Depart...
2021-07-07
33 min
“Is This Really a Thing?” Podcast – College of Business
Is Shrinkflation Really a Thing?
Find yourself asking “Where’s the beef?” when you order a burger these days? You could be a victim of “Shrinkflation.” Rising demand post-pandemic and disrupted supply chains are impacting many of the goods and foods we consume. Will we be getting less of a product for the same price as companies try to protect their bottom lines? Hear what a UCF economist and Marketing professors have to say about what to expect and whether you need to watch out for Shrinkflators around every corner. Featured Guests Uluc Ayson, Ph.D. – Associate Professor in the Depart...
2021-07-07
33 min
America's Roundtable
John Yoo | Socialism vs. The American Constitutional Structure | The China Threat
Join America's Roundtable co-hosts Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Samy for a conversation with special guest John Yoo, Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law, University of California–Berkeley School of Law, a Visiting Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, and Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General, US Department of Justice, where he worked on national security and terrorism issues after the September 11 attacks. The conversation elevates patriotic thoughts and highlights America's founding in 1776 and the advancement of the great cause of liberty. On America's Roundtable, John Yoo, Natasha Srdoc and Joel Anand Sa...
2021-07-07
29 min
Engineering Leadership
The Foundation of Engineering Leadership with Dean of Clemson's College of Engineering, Dr. Anand Gramopadhye
This episode features Dr. Anand Gramopadhye, the Dean of Clemson’s College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences.You’ll discover:The foundational elements of Engineering LeadershipWhy Clemson’s engineering department was compelled to become the academic partner.The Dean’s hopes for the future of engineering students.3 Point Summary:Students should be prepared not only as great engineers but also as great leaders.Engineering combined with great leadership skills can catapult you within any organizationThe empowerment of your team members is a foundation for a successful team.3 Quotes:“Students should think of themsel...
2021-06-18
40 min