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Matthew Putman
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The Future of Supply Chain: a Dynamo Ventures Podcast
Re-Air: Re-Skilling the Workforce: The Key to Unlocking the Future of U.S. Semiconductor Manufacturing with Matthew Putman of Nanotronics
From time to time, we’ll re-air a previous episode of the show that our newer audience may have missed. During this episode, Santosh is joined by Matthew Putman, Co-Founder and CEO of Nanotronics, a company providing customized solutions for automated optical inspection, process control, and security. During the conversation, Santosh and Matthew explore the current state and future of semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S., emphasizing the challenges and opportunities. Matthew shares his unique journey from a background in theater and music to leading innovations in semiconductor manufacturing. Key topics include the implications of the CHIPS Act, the co...
2025-12-03
31 min
Different Noises
World of Jazz 752
A varied selection of new releases interspersed with tracks from Ivo Perelman’s six volume set The Art of Improv focuses on the importance of improvisation in Jazz. Jon Irabagon’s PlainsPeak “Tiny Miracles (at a Funeral for a Friend)” from Someone to Someone (Irabbagast Records) 00:00 Ivo Perelman, Karl Berger, Gerald Cleaver “Part 1” from The Art Of The Improv Trio Volume 1 (Leo Records) 05:44 Gilad Atzmon, Daniel Bulatkin, Taras Volos, Dusan Cernak “Autumn in Baghdad” from Praying For More Songs To Come (HLAVA XXII) 11:54 Ivo Perelman, Mat Maneri, Whit Dickey “Part 2” from The Art Of The Improv...
2025-08-09
2h 08
Church is a Team Sport
Episode 12: Shepherding Toward Maturity
In this episode, hosts Lance Wigdon and Jim Putman dive into one of the Seven Essentials—Shepherding Towards Maturity. They explore what spiritual maturity looks like, the role of a shepherd in leading people toward it, and how a disciple-making culture can transform churches and homes. This conversation is packed with wisdom on discipleship, leadership, and creating a culture where everyone plays a role in the mission of Christ.Key Takeaways:What Is Spiritual Maturity?Defined by Matthew 4:19: Following Jesus, being changed by Jesus, and committed to the mission of Jesus.Maturity happens at...
2025-02-06
29 min
Du Vanguard au Savoy
Émission du 5 février 2025 - 5e émission de la 61e session...
5e émission de la 61e session...Cette semaine, cosmic jazz et spirituel! En musique: Sun Ra and His Arkestra sur l'album Pink Elephants on Parade (Modern Harmonic, 2024, enr. 1988-1989); Federico Ughi sur l'album Infinite Cosmos Calling You You You, Vol. 1 (577, 2024); Michael Sarian, Matthew Putman, Ledian Mola, Federico Ughi sur l'album The Sea, The Space, and Egypt, Vol. 1 (577, 2025); Carlos Niño, Surya Botofasina, Adam Rudolph sur l'album Live at Public Records 12/10/2022 (International Anthem, 2024); Søren Skov Orbit sur l'album Adrift (Frederiksberg, 2024); Klaus Weiss sur l'album The Git Go (MPS...
2025-02-06
2h 01
Church Grammar
Rhyne Putman on the Virgin Conception and Birth of Jesus
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Rhyne Putman of Williams Baptist University. We discuss the importance of Jesus’s genealogies and his role as the “virgin-born king” (3:48), the virgin birth in the Christian tradition (11:54), the biblical and theological importance of the virgin birth (14:31), Protestants and Mary (22:42), the importance of the virgin birth today (30:20), and more. Buy Rhyne’s books. This episode is sponsored by Logos. Try the newest version for free for two months(!): www.logos.com/cg. Church Grammar is presented by the PhD and ThM programs at Gateway Seminary, which seeks to blend th...
2024-12-12
41 min
The Future of Supply Chain: a Dynamo Ventures Podcast
Re-Skilling the Workforce: The Key to Unlocking the Future of U.S. Semiconductor Manufacturing with Matthew Putman of Nanotronics
Highlights from their conversation include:Matthew’s Background and Journey Into Manufacturing (0:41)The State of Semiconductor Manufacturing (4:33)Impact of the CHIPS Act (7:01)Reskilling the Workforce (11:17)Critique of the CHIPS Act Funding (13:00)Opportunities in Manufacturing Technology (17:58)Collaboration Between Academia and Industry (20:46)Risks of Diversifying Semiconductor Production (23:18)The Value of AI in Manufacturing (25:10)Creativity in Business and Music (26:11)Science and Engineering Thought Processes (28:10)Impact of Upcoming Elections on Manufacturing (29:33)Labor Shortage Perspectives (30:00)Final Thoughts and Takeaways (30:31)Dynamo is a VC firm led by supply chain and mobility specialists that focus on seed-stage, enterprise startups.Find out more at...
2024-11-13
31 min
Voiceless Behind Bars
Matthew Dorsey
In this episode of Voiceless Behind Bars, Sarah dives into the case of Matthew Dorsey, a man who was sentenced to life in prison for fleeing from police during a traffic stop—despite no injuries or violence.With no appeals left, Matthew's story is a striking example of the flaws in the justice system, where even his own lawyer worked against him, and police testimony confirmed that there was no intent to harm.Sarah will also be speaking with Monika Shepard, Matthew’s head advocate, who has compiled a list of the key figures to contact in the push...
2024-09-19
37 min
La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz
Libertad Jazzera. Edición de Junio.
Empezamos el número de Junio de Libertad Jazzera con lo nuevo de John Kameel Farah & Nick Fraser, Farahser, recientemente publicado este 2024. Otra novedad estupenda es Stream of a Dream, firmada por Matthew Putman, Daniel Cartery Federico Ughi y que será publicada este Junio por 577 Records. También escucharemos de pre-estreno lo nuevo de Colin Fisher, Suns of the Heart, que verá la luz en Julio.Seguir leyendo Libertad Jazzera. Edición de Junio. en La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz. Get full access to La Montaña Rusa Radio Jazz at lamontanarusaradiojazz.substac...
2024-06-09
1h 04
The Todd Herman Show
Why does God abhor human pride and do people who commit suicide go to Heaven? Pastor Jim Putman joins us.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thetoddhermanshow.substack.comThis post has been updated. Episode 1,644 is now available for viewing below the paywall. Not a subscriber yet, click here! Watch Thursday’s 5MinuteFocus (no subscription needed)The Todd Herman Show is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Episode 1,643 - Why does God abhor human pride and do people who commit suicide go to Heaven? Pastor Jim Putman joins us. (AUDIO & VIDEO...
2024-06-06
00 min
The Disciple Maker‘s Podcast
Defining Discipleship (feat. Jim Putman)
Highlight – “Do you know what a disciple is?” In part two of our insightful conversation with Jim Putman, we delve deep into defining discipleship as per biblical context. Using Matthew 4:19 as a basis, Putman discusses how we must understand and apply Jesus' invitation effectively to cultivate a deeper relationship with disciples. He emphasizes realizing shared understanding, a shared process, and shared methodology to facilitate unified discipleship. By using Christ's transformed New Testament definition of the church, Putman helps readers redefine words like 'disciple' and 'church' in the original biblical sense. Drawing parallels with sports teams and their teamwo...
2024-02-26
37 min
The Moderns
The Moderns ep. 285
Contemporary music from everywhere, with host Kevin Press. Three hours of new music this week, featuring KMRU, Fletina and Joy Guidry. Full program: Josh Cole - holding pattern 0.00 KMRU - Even a Tear 6.42 Me, Claudius - Spinning 16.07 The Allegorist - Barefoot (Scanner Rework) 23.43 McCorman - meccanismo.04 30.18 zeitkratzer - pissenlit 33.28 Radical Elsewhere - Autumn Sunday AM Villiers St 36.46 Martina Berther / Philipp Schlotter - Gallia 42.57 Todeskino - MIDI Mutations 47.41 Furtherset - Circulata Melodia 51.12 Joseph Blane - The Night Room 1.01.49 Erlend Apneseth Trio & Maja S. K. Ratkje - Atterklang 1.04.05 Tender Crust - Melt 1.06.17 Joy Guidry - Day By Day 1.16.44 Daniel Carter, Patrick Holmes...
2023-10-22
3h 02
Utility + Function
Chris Miller: Unpacking the Chip War
Chris Miller is Associate Professor of International History at Tufts University, where his research focuses on technology, geopolitics, economics, international affairs, and Russia. He is author of Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology, a geopolitical history of the computer chip. He is the author of three other books on Russia, including Putinomics: Power and Money in Resurgent Russia; We Shall Be Masters: Russia's Pivots to East Asia from Peter the Great to Putin; and The Struggle to Save the Soviet Economy: Mikhail Gorbachev and the Collapse of th...
2023-05-04
33 min
Utility + Function
Anwaar AlMahmeed: Solving the false scarcity problem
Anwaar Al Mahmeed is the Managing Director of Republic MENA, Board Member at CubeFabs Inc, and a Venture Capitalist. She founded Menaverse Ventures to invest in early stage deep tech, and had previously co-founded the East Chain Co. focused solely on blockchain infrastructure investments. She was also the lead organizer of The East Chain Open Hub (ECOH) Conference in Kuwait. Prior to that, Anwaar was product development manager at Boursa Kuwait. She started her career in the Kuwait Investment Authority’s training program where she interned at State Street London, and later joined the Hedge Fund department at the KI...
2023-04-18
59 min
The Moderns
The Moderns ep. 258
Contemporary music from everywhere, with host Kevin Press. This week's show features new music by Gianluca Iadema, Whim Ensemble and an interview with composer and music teacher Emilie Cecilia Lebel.The full program: Joy Guidry - Almost There 0.00 Issei Herr - Elegy (As Soft Night Marches In) 9.10 Organ Donor - Power Tools 12.00 Alvaro Domene - Shaken Out Of Lethargy 13.26 Tujiko Noriko - Afterimage 17.12 René Margraff - Avril I 31.41 High Season - Stratégies Obliques 42.11 Gianluca Iadema - ID[entità] #4 43.46 Violeta Vicci - Ombra 49.37 Le Morte D’Abby - The Eye Wall 54.34 Martin Daigle - La Rage: II. Brûlé: le c...
2023-04-16
3h 06
World of Jazz
World of Jazz 568
On this show a varied selection of new releases from Jane Ira Bloom Mark Helias & Bobby Previte,Scatter, Chembo Corniel, Roy McGrath, Fella Cederbaum, Greenhouse Ensemble, Nick Maclean Quartet, Michael Sarian & Matthew Putman, and, Ally Fiola & The Next Quest featuring Jeff Coffin.
2023-04-09
2h 00
Utility + Function
Zoe Weinberg: On the future of our informational democracy
Zoe Weinberg is the founder & managing partner of ex/ante, an early-stage fund that works to counter surveillance capitalism and digital authoritarianism by investing in technology that is more private, secure, and decentralized. Prior, Zoe worked on ethics and policy at the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence and at Google AI. Previously she focused on fragile and conflict-affected states, working on the emergency response in Mosul, Iraq during the counter-ISIL operation in 2017, and at the World Bank (IFC) in over a dozen countries, including Somalia, South Sudan, and Liberia. Prior to the World Bank, she worked in Goldman S...
2023-04-05
1h 03
The Rumors are True Podcast
Matthew Putman (ex Living Sacrifice, Unwed Sailor, Orpantwin, ex Eso-Charis, Norma Jean, ex Lovedrug, Project 86)
In this latest episode I welcome Matthew Putman (ex Living Sacrifice, Unwed Sailor, Orphantwin, ex Eso Charis, Norma Jean, ex Lovedrug, Project 86). This is an incredible conversation with an amazingly talented musician who I have looked up to for many years. In this episode we talk about Matt growing up and his musical journey to this day. We touch on his time in Unwed Sailor, the Living Sacrifice records "The Hammering Process", "Conceived in Fire", as well as the eponymous Eso-Charis record, Lovedrug "Everything starts where it ends", and various other records Matt has played on over the years. I h...
2023-03-31
1h 19
All The Talking
All the Talking with Michael Sarian
This is a series of interviews with musicians and interesting folks from NYC and other parts of the world. Hosted by drummer, Federico Ughi. Episode 17 is All the Talking with trumpet player, improviser, composer Michael Sarian. INTRODUCTION 0:00 BETWEEN TORONTO AND ARGENTINA 0:50 ON THE SPOT 4:25 STUCK? 6:36 MEETINGS 7:57 CHANGES 8:40 MATTHEW PUTMAN 11:38 DANIEL CARTER 14:18 A LIFEBOAT PROJECT 17:00 NEW YORK 20:55 Michael Sarian’s new LP ‘A Lifeboat, part II’ (also feat. Matthew Putman) is coming out soon on 577 Records. https...
2023-02-17
25 min
Utility + Function
Tom Irvine: Sensory Data and Operational Jazz
Dr. Thomas Irvine is a global historian of music from 1500 CE to the present. After studying viola at conservatoire (at the Shepherd School of Rice University and Indiana University Jacobs School of Music) he moved to Germany and played professionally, mostly in Early Music ensembles but also in symphony orchestras. He also taught for a year at the Frankfurt International School and worked as a manager for a large Early Music organization. In 1999 he found his way to musicology and back to the US, studying performance practice and musicology at Cornell University, where he took his PhD...
2023-02-13
1h 46
What Does The Bible Say About...? with Jim Putman
What Does The Bible Say About Church Campuses?
In Episode Three of our podcast, Lance Wigton - Communication Director at Real Life Ministries, and Jim Putman - Senior Pastor at Real Life Ministries, come together to discuss having Church Campuses- What does the Bible say about that and why did we choose to have 4 different Real Life locations in one community?Here are some of the things the leaders of Real Life Ministries considered when making the decision to go with four campuses rather than one. 1. Finances: Being a good steward of the money God provides is very importa...
2023-01-26
20 min
IEN Radio
Companies Need to Transform Manufacturing While Reshoring
A Reshoring Initiative report estimates that companies bringing operations back to the U.S. helped to create up to 350,000 new jobs in 2022.Dr. Matthew Putman, the CEO of Nanotronics, supports reshoring but encourages companies to consider transforming manufacturing."If you see a lot of the initiatives right now to bring manufacturing to the U.S., they are $100 billion or $80 billion," Putman said. "These huge proposals are thought to be what's required for NextGen manufacturing. I think that manufacturing could be much less expensive. You can do a lot more distributed, smaller manufacturing because of major...
2023-01-19
04 min
All The Talking
All the Talking with Matthew Putman, pt. 2 (2022)
This is a series of interviews with musicians and interesting folks from NYC and other parts of the world. Hosted by drummer, Federico Ughi. Episode 12 is All the Talking with Matthew Putman (part 2), pianist, improviser, and scientist. INTRODUCTION 0:00 FROM STAR TRECK TO NANOTRONICS 0:29 BEFORE AND AFTER THE PANDEMIC 2:13 MICHAEL SARIAN AND THE NEW ALBUM 5:05 NEW YORK IN 2022 11:03 MEETING MASTERS 12:00 LUNCHTIME 16:48 Matthew Putman’s new LP ‘A Lifeboat, part II’ (also feat. Michael Sarian) is coming out soon on 577...
2022-11-13
18 min
Utility + Function
Björn Lomborg: Climate Change, Public Spheres, and Technological Solutions
Dr. Björn Lomborg is an academic and author of the bestselling titles "False Alarm: How Climate Change Panic Costs Us Trillions, Hurts the Poor, and Fails to Fix the Planet", "The Skeptical Environmentalist" and "Cool It". He is currently a visiting fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and President of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, a think tank convening the world’s top economists to conduct research on the most effective methods for resolving global humanitarian crises. Dr. Lomborg’s primary area of research interest is climate change, and his work is dedicated towards edification of the general public as we...
2022-11-07
47 min
All The Talking
All the Talking with Matthew Putman, pt. 1 (2022)
This is a series of interviews with musicians and interesting folks from NYC and other parts of the world. Hosted by drummer, Federico Ughi. Episode 12 is All the Talking with Matthew Putman (part 1), pianist, improviser, and scientist. INTRODUCTION 0:00 THE MUSIC RESIDENCY IN ITALY 0:46 IMPROVISED MUSIC 5:43 DANIEL CARTER 6:30 WHAT’S FREEDOM? 13:02 ORNETTE COLEMAN’S QUESTION 14:40 IMPROVISATION AND, SCIENCE: COMMON GROUNDS 17:12 GETTING STUCK 19:33 CREATIVITY AND THE BRAIN 23:20 Matthew Putman’s new LP ‘A Lifeboat, part II’ (als...
2022-11-04
26 min
Utility + Function
Serge Faguet: Who are we, what have we accomplished, and where are we going?
Serge Faguet is a Russian-Ukrainian entrepreneur and thinker. He has founded multiple tech companies including multi-billion-dollar B2B online travel company Emerging Travel Group, concierge medicine care delivery company Novami, AI drug discovery company Multiomic Health, automated clinical trial recruitment company Nexus and Web2 ⇒ Web3 onboarding product Identix. A proponent of biohacking, his vision is to build a large-scale commercial data/biobank that gathers healthcare data to make major progress in increasing productivity, longevity, and quality of life. As a philosopher-entrepreneur, Serge believes that we need to adopt a syncretic approach to innovation; he uses entrepreneurial ideation to...
2022-10-13
1h 43
Utility + Function
K. Eric Drexler: Envisioning Abundance Through Artificial Worlds
K. Eric Drexler is a senior research fellow at Oxford University and widely regarded as the father of nanotechnology. He has authored several seminal texts including Engines of Creation and Radical Abundance, his previous research focuses on scalable atomically precise manufacturing (APM) for the purpose of manipulating matter from the bottom up. He is currently examining the potential applications of AI-enabled automation in AI research and continues to challenge conventional approaches to AI by proposing a pluri-functional, decentralized intelligent system, Comprehensive AI Services (CAIS). CAIS rejects the notion that superintelligence must be modeled after the human mind, and instead...
2022-09-23
40 min
Utility + Function
S3-E2: Andre Watson: Personalized Medicine, Our Antidotal Future
Andre Watson is Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Ligandal, an industry pioneer in precision genetic medicine. Andre has a background in biomedical engineering and is using his knowledge of nanomaterials to develop next-generation technologies for personalized gene therapy with the ultimate goal of curing chronic illnesses and rare diseases, revolutionizing pandemic defense strategies, and increasing longevity for all. Ligandal’s expertise is grounded in an innovative delivery system similar to a molecular GPS that scales AI, computational biology, and machine learning to target specific cells for the precise delivery of gene-editing tools such as CRISPR and TALEN. Andre is cu...
2022-09-15
1h 06
Utility + Function
Ranjit Singh: Seeing through the Database
Ranjit Singh is currently a researcher at Data & Society’s AI on the Ground Initiative, a nonprofit research center that convenes experts in industry and academia to address interdisciplinary questions surrounding the development of new technologies with the goal of advancing an understanding of the social relationships governing and governed by data and automation. As a qualitative sociologist, Ranjit treats technology as an object of its own so that he may study the cultural implications of it and how it is appropriated in contemporary society. Ranjit is currently writing on Big Data, and his work is often centered around Aa...
2022-08-06
1h 38
Hope Chapel Podcast
Pursuit | Mathew Putman and Chris Massingill
Radical pursuit provokes offense in the hearts of those who do not see Jesus rightly one hundred percent of the time. In Mark 10, the crowd was indignant with Bartimaeus. In Luke 10, Martha was exasperated with Mary. In Matthew 26, the disciples were offended by Mary's extravagant act of devotion. As lovers of Jesus, we are called to pursue Him with disregard to the voices that would try to convince us otherwise. Whether those voices are external or internal, a lovesick heart urges us to pursue Jesus with reckless abandon. In this podcast, Mathew and Chris encourage the Hope Chapel family...
2022-06-15
47 min
Hope Chapel Podcast
One Thing | Mathew Putman
When Jesus gives the invitation to follow Him it always costs us something.(Matthew 19:16-30) The reward outweighs the cost one hundred percent of the time! In this podcast, Mathew Putman calls the Hope Chapel family to recenter on the one thing lifestyle.
2022-04-27
15 min
Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast
70. Matthew Putman
For our 70th episode, Austin invited an old friend of his on the show, Matthew Putman. Matthew is a drummer and studio musician from Arkansas who has played in such bands as Eso-Charis, Living Sacrifice, Lovedrug, Unwed Sailor, and many more! But most importantly, this dude digs movies! Austin hadn't talked with Matthew in over a decade, but this conversation brought them back together. It's a fun time about music, movies, and life. All that and more here on Medium Cool: A Movie Podcast. Enjoy!0:00 - Introduction4:25 - Matthew Putman49:38 - The movies...
2022-02-15
1h 57
IndustrialSage
Nanotronics: Matthew Putman
Matthew Putman of Nanotronics returns to discuss lean supply chain and the pandemic’s boost to the genomic sequencing field. hbspt.cta.load(192657, 'ee6f69de-cfd0-4b78-8310-8bdf983bdcc9', {}); Danny: – Hello and welcome to today’s IndustrialSage Executive Series. I am joined by the CEO and co-founder of Nanotronics, a man by the name of Matthew Putman. Matthew, thank you so much for joining me today on the Executive Series. Matthew: – I love to be on it. It’s good to talk to you.
2021-10-24
37 min
Utility + Function
S2. E18. George Kurtz - Thrill of Entrepreneurship
George Kurtz is the CEO and co-founder of CrowdStrike, a leading provider of next-generation endpoint protection, threat intelligence, and services. Kurtz is an internationally recognized security expert, author, entrepreneur, and speaker. He has more than 28 years of experience in the security space, including extensive experience driving revenue growth and scaling organizations across the globe. His entrepreneurial background and ability to commercialize nascent technologies have enabled him to drive innovation to market throughout his career. His prior roles at McAfee, a $2.5 billion security company, include Worldwide Chief Technology Officer and GM as well as EVP of Enterprise. Prior...
2021-09-03
53 min
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E 17. Gaurab Chakrabarti - Understanding the White Space of the Unknown
Gaurab Chakrabarti is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Solugen, which he co-founded with Sean Hunt in 2016 with the mission to decarbonize the chemicals industry. Gaurab is a physician-scientist focused on using biology in unconventional ways to solve incredibly complex problems. As CEO, Gaurab is using his insights from enzyme engineering to develop and scale chemienzymatic process technologies. Gaurab studied computational neuroscience as an undergraduate at Brown University and received his MD & PhD in cancer biology and enzymology at the University of Texas. Gaurab is an author or co-author on more than 20 peer-reviewed publications and patents...
2021-07-09
1h 07
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E 16. Henrik Fisker - Designing for Experience
Henrik Fisker is a risk taking, innovation loving, protocol challenging legendary designer & entrepreneur who turns dreams into reality and believes in never giving up. An entrepreneur, creator, innovator, mentor, brand ambassador and a leading automotive designer. Best known among his creations are iconic cars such as BMW Z8, Aston Martin DB9, Aston Martin V8 Vantage, Artega GT, Fisker Karma, Viking motorcycle, Rocket and more recently Destino V8 and Force 1. Henrik Fisker is the founder, Chairman and CEO of Fisker Inc., an American automaker based in California USA, revolutionizing the development of electric vehicles with...
2021-06-25
30 min
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E 15. Gerald Posner - Investigating For Truth
The author of 13 acclaimed books, including New York Times nonfiction bestsellers Case Closed, Why America Slept and God’s Bankers. Posner was a finalist for the Pulitzer in History. “A merciless pit bull of an investigator” concluded the Chicago Tribune. The New York Times said his latest book (2020), PHARMA, was “a withering and encyclopedic indictment of a drug industry that often seems to prioritize profits over patients…[it] reads like a pharmaceutical version of cops and robbers." Posner was one of the youngest attorneys (23) ever hired by Cravath, Swaine & Moore. A Political Science major, he was a Phi...
2021-06-18
1h 47
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E14. Gustav Söderström - The Evolution of Music
Gustav Söderström is the Chief Research & Development Officer at Spotify. He oversees the product, design, data, and engineering teams at Spotify and is responsible for their product strategy. Mr. Söderström is a startup seed investor and was formerly an advisor to 13th Lab (acquired by Facebook’s Oculus). Before joining the Company in 2009, Mr. Söderström was director of product and business development for Yahoo! Mobile from 2006 to 2009. In 2003, Mr. Söderström founded Kenet Works, a company that developed community software for mobile phones and served as the company’s Chief Executive Officer unti...
2021-05-27
1h 32
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E13. Kate Darling - Robots: Sufficiently Like Us
Dr. Kate Darling is a leading expert in Robot Ethics. She’s a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab, where she investigates social robotics and conducts experimental studies on human-robot interaction. Kate explores the emotional connection between people and life-like machines, seeking to influence technology design and policy direction. Her writing and research anticipate difficult questions that lawmakers, engineers, and the wider public will need to address as human-robot relationships evolve in the coming decades. Forever interested in how technology intersects with society, Kate has a background in law & economics and intellectual pr...
2021-05-05
48 min
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S2 - E12. TONY ARCABASCIO - From ALife to the AI-Life
Tony Arcabascio is the Art Director for Nanotronics and oversees all creative design across branding, marketing, and digital platforms. Tony also provides creative input on design for some engineering projects such as nHale™. Tony joined the Nanotronics team with over 25 years of experience in the streetwear and the fashion industry. In 1999, he co-founded the sneaker and apparel company Alife. Its headquarters on Orchard St. and their world renowned sneaker boutique, The Alife Rivington Club, on Rivington Street, served as a hub for a cross-section of the Lower East Side creative scene: artists, photographers, actors, musicians, sneaker-heads, skaters, an...
2021-04-16
1h 07
The Reboot Chronicles with Dean DeBiase
The Art of Innovation
On this episode of the Reboot Chronicles, I talked with Matthew Putman, CEO Nanotronics, a dynamic group transforming a broad spectrum of manufacturing and processing industries, through artificial intelligence, science and other cutting-edge stuff. I don't say this often, but if you are involved in the manufacturing space, you should check out what they are doing to bring manufacturing into the 21st century. Matthew and his team started out creating a platform that combined AI, automation, and imagining to find flaws in factories. The global Automated Optical Inspection market is a hot space, which prom...
2021-03-18
31 min
Utility + Function
S2 - E11 - Sarah Williams - Reimagining Cities
Sarah Williams is currently an Associate Professor of Technology and Urban Planning. She also is Director of the Civic Data Design Lab at MIT's School of Architecture and Planning. The Civic Data Design Lab works with data, maps, and mobile technologies to develop interactive design and communication strategies that expose urban policy issues to broader audiences. Trained as a Geographer (Clark University), Landscape Architect (University of Pennsylvania), and Urban Planner (MIT), Williams's work combines geographic analysis and design. Williams is most well known for her work as part of the Million Dollar Blocks team which highlighted the...
2021-03-18
1h 30
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E 10. Shawanna Vaughn - Strength in Community
The founder and the Director of Silent Cry Inc., Shawanna Vaughn, is a native of Bakersfield, California, and a mother of two. Silent Cry, Inc. is the product of the tears she shed while overcoming the pain and hardships of incarceration, the loss of a brother to gang initiation violence and surviving cancer. She is the true definition of strength, courage and determination. "I've been impacted by the aftermath of senseless violence and I'm also formerly incarcerated. With that, I've turned tragedy into Healing through my pain. I now find my voice in justice and healing...
2021-02-26
45 min
Utility + Function
E9. Alan Murray - Task Above Ego
Alan Murray is the CEO of Fortune. He previously hosted an eponymous show on CNBC and was president of Pew Research Center from 2013 to 2014, where he oversaw a rapid expansion of the center’s digital footprint. Prior to that, Murray was at The Wall Street Journal for more than two decades. He served as deputy managing editor and executive editor of online from 2007 to 2012, with editorial responsibility for the company’s websites, mobile products, television, video, books, and conferences. During his time as Washington bureau chief, from 1993 to 2002, the bureau won three Pulitzer prizes. Prior to his curr...
2021-01-26
1h 05
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E8. Kweku Mandela - Considering Ourselves Human
Kweku Mandela is a film producer most well-known for Inescapable (2012). He was born in Transkei, South Africa, and grew up in America, returning to his homeland in 1993. He attended APA International Film School in Sydney and is very active in the South African Film and Entertainment industries. He is dedicated to honoring his grandfather Nelson Mandela’s legacy by being heavily involved in both the entertainment and activist industries. He is a partner and President in one of South Africa’s largest Film and TV production companies, Out of Africa Entertainment and co-founder of the Africa Rising Foun...
2021-01-13
1h 03
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E7. Béla Fleck - The Rights Of The Noble Banjo
Béla Fleck, (born July 10, 1958, New York, New York, U.S.), American musician recognized as one of the most inventive and commercially successful banjo players of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Fleck became fascinated by bluegrass music during his youth in New York City. He began to play banjo when he was 15 years old, inspired by the music of guitarist-singer Lester Flatt and banjoist Earl Scruggs—the performers of the theme song of the then popular television series The Beverly Hillbillies. Throughout his student years at New York’s High School of Music and Art, he st...
2020-12-30
1h 10
Utility + Function
E6. Juan Martín Maldacena - Into the Juan Dimension: Black Holes, Quantum Gravity, and String Theory
Juan Martín Maldacena is a theoretical physicist and the Carl P. Feinberg Professor in the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study. He has made significant contributions to the foundations of string theory and quantum gravity. His most famous discovery is the AdS/CFT correspondence, a realization of the holographic principle in string theory. Maldacena obtained his licenciatura (a 6-year degree) in 1991 at the Instituto Balseiro, Bariloche, Argentina, under the supervision of Gerardo Aldazábal. He then obtained his Ph.D. in physics at Princeton University after completing a doctoral dissertation titled "Black ho...
2020-12-16
1h 04
Utility + Function
5. Peter Singer - Global Access To Knowledge
Peter Albert David Singer is an Australian moral philosopher. He is the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University, and a Laureate Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne. He specializes in applied ethics and approaches ethical issues from a secular, utilitarian perspective. He is known in particular for his book Animal Liberation (1975), in which he argues in favor of veganism and his essay “Famine, Affluence and Morality”, in which he argues in favor of donating to help the global por. For most of his career, he was a pref...
2020-12-01
00 min
Utility + Function
4. Janna Levin - Periphery of Comprehensible
Janna Levin is the Claire Tow Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Barnard College of Columbia University. She is also the Chair and Founding Director of the Science Studios at Pioneer Works. A Guggenheim Fellow, Janna has contributed to an understanding of black holes, the cosmology of extra dimensions, and gravitational waves in the shape of spacetime. She is the presenter of the NOVA feature Black Hole Apocalypse, aired on PBS—the first female presenter for NOVA in 35 years. Her previous books include How the Universe Got Its Spots and a novel, A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines, which wo...
2020-11-17
00 min
Utility + Function
3. Vijay Kumar - Coordination, Cooperation, Collaboration
Vijay Kumar is the Nemirovsky Family Dean of Penn Engineering with appointments in the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Computer and Information Science, and Electrical and Systems Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Kumar served as the Deputy Dean for Research in the School of Engineering and Applied Science from 2000-2004. He directed the GRASP Laboratory, a multidisciplinary robotics and perception laboratory, from 1998-2004. He was the Chairman of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics from 2005-2008. He served as the Deputy Dean for Education in the School of Engineering and Applied...
2020-11-03
00 min
Utility + Function
2. Lee Smolin - Discovering New Methods
Lee Smolin is a theoretical physicist who has been since 2001 a founding and senior faculty member at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. His main contributions have been so far to the quantum theory of gravity, to which he has been a co-inventor and major contributor to two major directions, loop quantum gravity and deformed special relativity. He also contributes to cosmology, through his proposal of cosmological natural selection: a falsifiable mechanism to explain the choice of the laws of physics. He has also contributed to quantum field theory, the foundations of quantum mechanics, theoretical biology, the philosophy of science...
2020-10-20
00 min
Utility + Function
1. Caroline Buckee - Digging Through The Data
Dr. Caroline Buckee joined Harvard School of Public Health in the summer of 2010 as an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2017. In 2013, Dr. Buckee was named the Associate Director of the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics. The Buckee Lab uses mathematical models and data science to understand the mechanisms driving the spread of infectious diseases, with a focus on pathogens like malaria that effect vulnerable populations in low income countries. After receiving a D.Phil from the University of Oxford, Caroline worked at the Kenya Medical Research Institute to analyze clinical and...
2020-10-06
00 min
Let's Just Talk!
Healthcare & Healthcare Inventions
Dr. David Simpson Professor of Neurology discusses diabetic nerve pain.2nd guest Matthew Putman, was COVID-19 Patient Co-Founder helped develop and design a device to help other Covid-19 patients just received FDA Approval for Home use. Mazen Noureddin, MD, MHSc,Donna R. Cryer, JD, discuss liver disease. Lifestyle and wellness expert Kia Malone talks about real-life barriers chronic pain patients face. Marsha Barnes and Taylor Holgate discuss financial health, especially during a pandemic.Let's Just Talk Radio Show is broadcast live at 2pm ET Thursdays on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www...
2020-09-25
50 min
Utility + Function
Ep 26. James Gimzewski - Faith in Rarity
Dr. James Gimzewski is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles; Faculty Director of the Nano & Pico Characterization Core Facility of the California NanoSystems Institute; Scientific Director of the Art|Sci Center and Principal Investigator and Satellites Co-Director of the WPI Center for Materials NanoArchitectonics (MANA) in Japan. Prior to joining the UCLA faculty, he was a group leader at IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, where he researched nanoscale science and technology from 1983 to 2001. Dr. Gimzewski pioneered research on mechanical and electrical contacts with single atoms and molecules using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM...
2020-09-17
1h 36
Utility + Function
25. Joscha Bach - Asking The Right Questions
Joscha Bach, Ph.D., is the VP of Research at the AI Foundation. He formerly held research positions in Cognitive Artificial Intelligence at MIT and Harvard. Joscha’s work explores the workings of the human mind, intelligence, consciousness, life on Earth, and the possibly simulated fabric of our universe. He has been called the leading philosopher of AI today.
2020-09-10
1h 51
Utility + Function
24. Scott Aaronson - Before and After The Machine
Scott Aaronson is a David J. Bruton Centennial Professor of Computer Science at The University of Texas at Austin, and director of its Quantum Information Center. Prior to coming to UT Austin, Aaronson taught for nine years in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. His interests center around the capabilities and limits of quantum computers and, more generally, computational complexity theory
2020-09-03
1h 11
Utility + Function
23. Jill Neimark - Marveling at Nature’s Resilience
Jill Neimark is a veteran science journalist and author of adult and children's fiction. She is a former contributing editor at Discover Magazine, she also written for Scientific American, Science, Nautilus, Aeon, The New York Times, NPR, Quartz, and Psychology Today. She published the adult nonfiction book, coauthored with bioethicist Stephen Post, PhD, Why Good Things Happen to Good People. She has also written five children’s books and one novel, Bloodsong. "Humans truly are part god part devil," - Jill Neimark. The theme of this episode is resilience. Jill Neimark invites us to...
2020-08-27
50 min
Utility + Function
22. Stephon Alexander - The Music of Spheres
Physicist and musician Stephon Alexander has straddled the worlds of theoretical physics and jazz music over the last two decades. He works on the connection between the smallest and largest entities in the universe pushing Einstein’s theory of curved space-time to extremes, beyond the big bang with subatomic phenomena. Alexander is a Professor of Physics at Brown University, with previous appointments at Stanford University, Imperial College, Penn State, Dartmouth College and Haverford College. Alexander is a specialist in the field of string cosmology, where the physics of superstrings are applied to address longstanding questions in cosmology....
2020-08-20
1h 25
Utility + Function
21. Gary Marcus - AI Builder, AI Skeptic
Gary Marcus is a scientist, best-selling author, and entrepreneur. He is Founder and CEO of Robust.AI, and was Founder and CEO of Geometric Intelligence, a machine learning company acquired by Uber in 2016. He is the author of five books, including The Algebraic Mind, Kluge, The Birth of the Mind, and The New York Times best seller Guitar Zero, as well as editor of The Future of the Brain and The Norton Psychology Reader. He has published extensively in fields ranging from human and animal behavior to neuroscience, genetics, linguistics, evolutionary psychology and...
2020-08-13
50 min
Utility + Function
20. Anima Anandkumar - The Immediate and Future Impact of How We Build AI
Anima Anandkumar is Director of Machine Learning at NVIDIA and Bren professor at Caltech. Anima has led research in tensor-algebraic methods, large-scale learning, deep learning, probabilistic models, and non-convex optimization, among others. She is the youngest named professor at Caltech, the highest honor bestowed to an individual faculty. She is part of the World Economic Forum's Expert Network consisting of leading experts from academia, business, government, and the media. She is the recipient of several awards including Alfred. P. Sloan Fellowship, NSF Career Award, Young investigator awards from the Air Force and Army...
2020-08-06
1h 08
Anatomy of Next
Matthew Putman // Nano City
Consider the computer mouse. It takes a massive, sprawling, global system, and thousands of parts and people from all over the world, many months, or even years after conceptualization, and design, to get that product to your desk. But what if you could do it all in a "factory" the size of your one-bedroom apartment… in a building down the street? I sat down with Matthew Putman and talked about the future of manufacturing. In the first place, everything is getting smaller. We talked about his company’s journey from the microscope, his grand ambition with the work, the future of n...
2020-08-04
37 min
Utility + Function
19. Pamela McCorduck - History of Artificial Intelligence
Pamela McCorduck has authored and co-authored several books, including the iconic Machines Who Think, her personal, original, and groundbreaking inquiry into the history and possibilities of AI, first published in 1979. Through her writing, Pamela has worked alongside Marvin Minsky, John McCarthy, Ed Feigenbaum, and other seminal figures of artificial intelligence. McCorduck has also consulted for a wide range of firms and other organizations in the high technology, financial, and transportation sectors. She served on a panel to advise the National Academy of Engineering and has co-authored studies on women in information technology and women in design.
2020-08-01
47 min
Utility + Function
18. Joe Pistone, the Real Donnie Brasco
Joseph Dominick Pistone (born September 17, 1939), also known by his undercover alias Donnie Brasco, is an American former FBI agent who worked undercover between September 1976 and July 1981, as part of an infiltration primarily into the Bonanno crime family, and to a lesser extent the Colombo crime family, two of the Five Families of the Mafia in New York City. Pistone was a pioneer in long-term undercover work, and the evidence he collected led to over 200 indictments and over 100 convictions of Mafia members. Pistone's...
2020-07-09
28 min
Utility + Function
17. Najee Dorsey - Building Together
Najee Dorsey is an Artist, a Collector, and the CEO / Founder of Black Art In America. Najee's work has been exhibited in multiple museum shows, including his first major solo exhibition at the Columbus Museum in Columbus Georgia, entitled: Leaving Mississippi -- Reflections on Heroes and Folklore in 2014. In addition, Dorsey has shown his work in numerous solo and group exhibitions. He has been the recipient of awards that include a 2006 Patrons Purchase Award from the Polk Museum of Art. BLACK ART IN AMERICA™ (BAIA) is the leading online portal and social network focused on African-American Art wi...
2020-07-02
53 min
Utility + Function
16. Stephen Wolfram - Inevitable, Beautiful Connections
Stephen Wolfram is a scientist, physicist, and businessman best known for his work in computer science, mathematics, and theoretical physics. Over more than four decades, Wolfram has been a pioneer in the development and application of computational thinking—and has been responsible for many discoveries, inventions, and innovations. Based on both his practical and theoretical thinking, Wolfram has emerged as an authority on the implications of computation and artificial intelligence for society and the future, and the importance of computational language as a bridge between the capabilities of computation and human objectives. He is th...
2020-06-25
2h 02
Utility + Function
15. Tom X. Lee, MD - A Path Toward Healthcare For All
Tom X. Lee, MD, is the CEO and founder behind Galileo Health, a telemedicine company that aims to provide quality healthcare that is affordable and accessible to everyone. He has a track record of innovation that bridges technology and healthcare. Before founding Galileo, he created Epocrates, the very first medical app on Apple's mobile platform, currently used by millions of healthcare professionals to reduce medical errors. He later went on to create One Medical Group, a membership-based primary care practice which IPO’d earlier this year, valued at more than $1.5 billion. Fr...
2020-04-22
27 min
IndustrialSage
Nanotronics: Matthew Putman
We sat down with Matthew Putman, CEO & Co-Founder of Nanotronics, to discuss what it means to live in an age of so much rapid technological advancement. hbspt.cta.load(192657, 'ee6f69de-cfd0-4b78-8310-8bdf983bdcc9', {}); Danny: Hey, thank you for joining me today on today’s IndustrialSage Executive Series interview. I have the CEO of Nanotronics, Matthew Putman. Thank you so much for joining me today from New York. Matthew: It’s great to be here, thank you. Danny: So, fo...
2020-04-12
30 min
IndustrialSage
Global Supply Chain Impact from COVID-19
Matthew Putman, CEO and Founder of Nanotronics, joins us to discuss the global supply chain impact from Covid-19 and what it means for the business world. Danny: Hey, I’m Danny Gonzales with IndustrialSage today. I have the CEO of Nanotronics Matthew Putman. Thank you Matthew so much for joining me today on IndustrialSage. Matthew: It’s great to be here. Thanks. Danny: So today we’re going to be talking about a lot of things that a lot of manufacturers are very concerned about. Obviously in the in...
2020-04-09
21 min
Manufacturing Happy Hour
Redefining Manufacturing in a Wartime Situation with Matthew Putman
Matthew Putman is a Renaissance Man for the 21st century. He’s a scientist, author, teacher, and jazz pianist, as well as the CEO of Nanotronics, a science technology company that brings together robotics, automation, 3D imaging, and artificial intelligence for powering factories. They’re on a mission to redefine manufacturing for the future.In this dynamic interview, Matthew provides an overview of Nanotronics’ Brooklyn Navy Yard Smart Factory, manufacturing supply chains and leadership in the face of a wartime situation like COVID-19, as well as the intersections of art and science as it relates to his work i...
2020-04-07
41 min
Utility + Function
14. Smriti Keshari - Energy Doesn’t Die
Artist and director Smriti Keshari’s work covers a spectrum of the moving image and explores under-represented themes and experiences. Smriti is known for her acclaimed film, the bomb, which has been shown throughout the world and was heralded as a stunning approach to the plea for nuclear disarmament. She is currently working on a five-part multi-media series that delves into the ethical questions surrounding Artificial Intelligence. Her film within this series film debuts this summer. In this interview, Keshari discusses the artist’s role as conduit or translator and the ability to transcend philosophical ques...
2020-03-11
32 min
Utility + Function
13. Steve Hanke - And then, there is the 95% Rule
In this episode of Utility + Function, Matthew sits down with world-renowned economist, Prof. Steve Hanke, at his offices at Johns Hopkins University. Prof. Hanke is a leading expert on currency boards, measuring and stopping hyperinflation, privatization, currency and commodity trading, as well as water resource economics. He has advised heads of state, public and private institutions, and U.S. presidents on these issues for several decades. Dr. Hanke is a Professor of Applied Economics and Founder & Co-Director of the Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health, and the Study of Business Enterprise at The Johns Hopkins University. He is...
2020-03-04
1h 18
Utility + Function
12. Angeline Butler - Civil Rights Icon, Musical Force, Living Legend
When asked if she is ever disappointed in the way the world is going, Living Legend Professor Angeline Butler is unwavering. "The revolution is never over." Angeline Butler is a founding SNCC activist, performer, director, and teacher who has consistently fought for change, whether through her creativity or her activism. Her legacy continues to inspire as a professor at John Jay College and in her involvement in theater production, music, and storytelling. *** Angeline Butler is an original coordinator and participant the Nashville Sit-Ins, a founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee...
2020-02-20
55 min
NVIDIA AI Podcast
Nanotronics Brings Deep Learning to Precision Manufacturing - Ep. 109
Matthew Putman, this week’s guest on the AI Podcast, knows that the devil is in the details. That’s why he’s the co-founder and CEO of Nanotronics, a Brooklyn-based company providing precision manufacturing enhanced by AI, automation and 3D imaging.
2020-02-17
23 min
All The Talking
All the Talking with Patrick Holmes
This is a series of interviews with musicians and interesting folks from NYC and other parts of the world. Hosted by drummer, Federico Ughi. Episode 9 is All the Talking with Patrick Holmes, clarinet player and improviser. INTRODUCTION 0:00 MUSIC INFLUENCES: FREESTYLE HIP HOP BATTLES 0:23 BUYING RECORDS AND LISTENING 4:08 DEREK BAILEY 5:19 DON CHERRY 6:12 SCHOOL 7:18 MUSIC RECOMMENDATIONS: VOICE CRACK & EINSTURZENDE NEUBAUTEN 8:45 STUDYING WITH CONNIE CROTHERS 10:25 DANIEL CARTER & STEVE DALACHINSKY 12:00 SABIR MATEEN 13:00 THE BLUES AND PATRICK’S FAMILY 14:55 PEOPLE’S LI...
2020-01-29
26 min
Utility + Function
11. Jeff Holden - Inventions Lifeline
On today’s episode, Matthew talks to Jeff Holden, the CEO and Co-Founder of Atomic Machines and former CPO of Uber, Senior Vice President of Groupon, and the Senior Vice President of Consumer Websites Worldwide at Amazon. During their conversation, the friends share their thoughts on invention, fatherhood, and big tech. How do children mold one’s thinking? How does one navigate being a mentor that pushes ideas forward? How can large companies keep pushing innovation?
2020-01-13
1h 00
Utility + Function
10. Stephen Delaporte - To Bot or Not
On today’s episode, Matthew talks to Stephen Delaporte, Founder & CEO of Avar Robotics--whose goal is to create the most high-functioning and efficient robots. During their conversation, the friends share their thoughts on the art of invention. What are the barriers to creating something? What is scientific lineage--an exchange of energy? Delaporte delineates the iteration of the robots his company builds, and what defines a human task versus one that can be easily automated. Sometimes what we don't think of as a human task is incredibly human and emotionally valuable.
2020-01-07
53 min
Utility + Function
9. Dan Widmaier - Threads to Sustainability
Bolt Threads' CEO Dan Widmaier sits down with Matthew to discuss their individual evolution from scientist to CEO, the timelines of Startups, how to build a team, and create partnerships.
2019-12-16
29 min
All The Talking
All the Talking with Matthew Putman
This is a new series of interviews with musicians and interesting folks from NYC and other parts of the world. Hosted by drummer, Federico Ughi. Episode 2 is All the Talking with Matthew Putman, pianist, scientist, and 577 RECS' artist. INTRODUCTION 0:00 MATTHEW’S FIRST YEARS 1:46 FAMILY 2:24 MATTHEW’S PIANO TEACHER 4:38 MUSIC CAREERS 5:31 DANIEL CARTER 9:50 NEW ALBUM 16:08 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 17:40 NEW YORK 22:06 CORNELIA STREET CAFE 27:50 MUSIC RECOMMENDATION 32:20 Flesh Dialect from album Electric Telepathy Vol. 1 telepathicband.bandcamp.com/track/flesh-dialect Daniel Carter - Saxophones, Clarinet, Trumpet Patrick Holmes - Cl...
2019-11-28
37 min
All The Talking
All the Talking with Don McKenzie pt. 1
This is a new series of interviews with musicians and interesting folks from NYC and other parts of the world. Hosted by drummer Federico Ughi. Episode 1 is All the Talking with Donald Sturge Anthony McKenzie II a.k.a Don McKenzie, drummer, and 577 RECS' artist. INTRODUCTION 0:00 DON’S FAMILY LOVE FOR MUSIC 1:48 RECORDS FROM RICK RUBIN 3:30 DON’S MOTHER AT STUDIO ONE, JAMAICA 4:10 DON’S UNCLE AND SANTANA 5:15 FAMILY MOVING TO BROOKLYN 6:48 ORNETTE COLEMAN 8:08 DON’S POLITICS 9:04 CECIL TAYLOR 11:00 NEW YORK 14:03 IMF 17:43 NYPD 19:05 RECORDING PLANS WITH ON...
2019-11-27
25 min
Utility + Function
8. Alexis Gambis - Butterfly Blues
Matthew talks to Alexis Gambis, French-Venezuelan biologist and filmmaker, about feeling small when you look through a microscope and how being a director allows one to put a spotlight on our own vulnerabilities. How does science open new territories for film and vice versa?
2019-11-16
39 min
Utility + Function
7. Beth Comstock - That's My Van Gogh!
This week, Matthew interviews Beth Comstock about creativity, freedom, and investigation: how do these impulses translate within an organization and within a life? How does one “justify” or capitalize on creative endeavors in our society? How does one return to childlike creative wonder? Beth Comstock is an American business executive and the former vice chair of General Electric.She is a member of Nike, Inc's Board of Directors and Trustee president of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Forbes named her one of “The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women” in 2015 and 2016 and PRWeek ranked her among thei...
2019-11-08
56 min
Utility + Function
6. Andrew Shearer - How to Grow a Company
Today marks Nanotronics' sixth podcast and we are looking inward. It is time for us to ask what makes a startup tick, and who better to talk to than Farmshelf founder and fellow Navy Yard resident, Andrew Shearer. Matthew Putman speaks to Shearer about his experience working in a cherry-packing facility and the twists and turns that led him on his quest to allow everyone to grow their own fresh produce. As a founder, how do you push beyond doubt? Is there a magic formula? "The best founders go that extra mile to help someone else," Shearer says...
2019-10-23
52 min
Highway to Health Podcast
Matthew Putman - Nanotechnology; Future Science and Medicine
Jeremy has a conversation with Matthew Putman, co founder and CEO of Nanotronics. Matthew shares the story of the health challenge that influenced the speed of development of his company and its focus on improving experience. They discuss the challenges we face environmentally and in our health systems. And their backgrounds as musicians serve as process reminders of the ways we experience our realities. Support the show
2019-10-21
1h 17
Utility + Function
5. Michael Vassar - Does Michael Vassar Dream of Electric Sheep?
Michael Vassar, founder of the Singularity Institute among many other accomplishments, speaks to Matthew about Thomas Edison, Climate Change, Railroads, President Lincoln, Modern Times, Alien Invasion, and searches for a happy ending. Thank you for listening!
2019-10-16
49 min
Utility + Function
4. Julie Orlando - I Didn't Think There Was Any Way I Couldn't Do it
Builder, Mentor, Business Leader. Julie Orlando, Nanotronics CPO, talks to Matthew about building a wooden box for her rare rock collection in kindergarten, taking apart complex machinery at twelve, managing a windshield-wiper factory at 19, cosigning her first patent before graduating college, finding impactful stories to tell about process control, her training in mechanical and polymer engineering, taking over advanced software projects, being a hands-on American manufacturer, nonlinear thinker, world traveller, and so much more. A phenomenal person. A wonderful listen. Production and Direction: Antoine Blake and Cameron Conover, Sound...
2019-10-10
38 min
Utility + Function
3. Antoinette Roberson - Mentorship by Creative Collaboration
Matthew sits with grammy-nominated, singer song-writer, Antoinette Roberson, his partner in helping to mold our next generation of leaders. Here, they discuss personal success, how to motivate and propel our youth, while also sharing their deep love for music.
2019-10-02
43 min
The Big View
The Exchange: Matthew Putman
The factory floor may be an odd place to find a musical virtuoso. But the founder of Nanotronics, a near-unicorn on the Brooklyn waterfront with Peter Thiel on its board, is as comfortable tinkling the ivories as he is tinkering with the complexities of process automation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-09-30
27 min
The Big View
The Exchange: Matthew Putman
The factory floor may be an odd place to find a musical virtuoso. But the founder of Nanotronics, a near-unicorn on the Brooklyn waterfront with Peter Thiel on its board, is as comfortable tinkling the ivories as he is tinkering with the complexities of process automation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-09-30
27 min
Utility + Function
2. David Belt - They're Not All Evil, Right?
Two Brooklyn-based CEO’s, Matthew Putman and David Belt, friends and partners in philanthropy and technology discuss the zeitgeist in all its incarnations, a shared history, and creativity in action.
2019-09-28
51 min
Utility + Function
1. John Putman - A Grander Vision
Nanotronics co-founders Matthew Putman and John Putman discuss their influences, the drive to invent, starting new ventures, the importance of walking, building new toolkits, and a search for a four-leaf clover.
2019-09-23
1h 09
Jazz Bastard Podcast
Jazz Bastard Podcast 157 - Ring in the New
2019's dropping hot with the boys examining four brand new releases (one still in the pipeline) by independent types (as opposed to, you know, those big corporate-sponsored names in jazz). Mostly the music leans left, but the final selection is more mainstream and, unusually enough in the jazz world, openly religious. Gabriel Zucker - WEIGHTING; Jason Stein’s Locksmith Isidore – AFTER CAROLINE; Daniel Carter/Federico Ughi/Hilliard Greene/Matthew Putman/Patrick Holmes - TELEPATIA LIQUIDA; Jordan Pettay – FIRST FRUIT. Stay tuned for Mike's deconstruction of Barbara Streisand's deconstruction of the Christmas album.
2019-01-09
1h 14
High Value Sales Show by Eversprint.com
Growth by Adjacencies - Matthew Putman of Nanotronics
Matthew Putman, the Founder and CEO of Nanotronics, grew his company's revenue from $2.9m in 2014 to $4.8m in 2017, a 66% increase, and now they are on track to hit eight digits this year. Nanotronics combines microscopes, AI and robotics to create the most advanced factories for the 21st century. In this interview with Eversprint's Malcolm Lui, Matthew shares how he and his team accelerated their high value sales by: Partnering with their customers, and the customer's supply chain, to jointly develop their product and for...
2018-12-24
00 min
Deep Water Podcast
E33 – The Methods of Jesus (Part Matthew)
“You can’t take the teachings of Jesus and separate them from the methods of Jesus and get the results of Jesus.” – Jim Putman – Let’s take an aerial overview from Matthew and see what we can discover about the methods Jesus used.
2018-12-04
00 min
Deep Water Podcast
E33 – The Methods of Jesus (Part Matthew)
“You can't take the teachings of Jesus and separate them from the methods of Jesus and get the results of Jesus.” – Jim Putman Let's take an aerial overview from Matthew and see what we can discover about the methods Jesus used. How did Jesus use His time? Who was He with? What did He do? We are trying something a little new on this episode. Let us know how you like it.
2018-12-04
42 min
Luke Five – Following Jesus to deep waters
E33 – The Methods of Jesus (Part Matthew)
“You can’t take the teachings of Jesus and separate them from the methods of Jesus and get the results of Jesus.” – Jim Putman Let’s take an aerial overview from Matthew and see what we can discover about the methods Jesus used. How did Jesus use His time? Who was He with? What did He […]
2018-12-04
42 min
Soaring Eagle Radio with Mike Spaulding
Soaring Eagle Radio with Mike Spaulding and Special Guest Author Putty Putman
Deception Detection Radio Network presents Soaring Eagle Radio with Mike Spaulding and Special Guest Author Putty PutmanAuthor Putty Putman writes:The disciples were sent with the commission the Church has carried for the last two thousand years. In the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, it is represented missionally, but John captures it relationally: “As the Father has sent me, even so I am sending you.”This is our call. This is our charge. To be the visible image of the invisible Jesus. To be able to say, “If you’ve seen me, you’ve seen the Lord.” It is a calling none of us lives...
2018-09-30
48 min
Soaring Eagle Radio
Soaring Eagle Radio - Putty Putman - Live Like Jesus
Author Putty Putman writes:The disciples were sent with the commission the Church has carried for the last two thousand years. In the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, it is represented missionally, but John captures it relationally: “As the Father has sent me, even so I am sending you.”This is our call. This is our charge. To be the visible image of the invisible Jesus. To be able to say, “If you’ve seen me, you’ve seen the Lord.” It is a calling none of us lives out perfectly, but it is what we are called to no...
2018-01-27
48 min
Last Word
Robert Vaughn, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, Carolyn Hardy OBE, Ewen Whitaker, Claude 'Curly' Putman
Matthew Bannister onRobert Vaughn - the actor who made his name as Napoleon Solo in "The Man From Uncle" TV series and also appeared in films like "The Magnificent Seven", "Bullitt" and "The Towering Inferno".Ewen Whitaker, the self taught astronomer who became an expert on the geography of the moon and helped direct Apollo 12 to its landing site. Carolyn Hardy, who turned the National Gardens Scheme into a stand alone charity and was vice chairman of the Royal Horticultural Society.Sir Sigmund Sternberg, the businessman who founded the Three...
2016-11-18
28 min
Flyover Labs Podcast
Matthew Putman, Founder and CEO of Nanotronics Imaging - Interview
A great podcast with Matthew Putman, the Founder and CEO of Nanotronics.
2016-08-02
00 min