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ACC NationACC NationStanford | Are Cardinal Ready For A Big Boost?If for one moment you found yourself straying from reality and thought Stanford would sit idly by while the world of college football rapidly evolved, then re-think that idea. The Cardinal opted for the, let’s kick some rear-end approach to igniting their football program by bringing in former NFL QB Andrew Luck as GM who then brought in his former head coach in Indianapolis, Frank Reich to be “interim”. That remains to be seen, the interim part that is. Ben Parker, the Publisher of Cardinal Sports Report, an On3/Rivals site joins Will and Jim on ACC Na...2025-07-1432 minSimply SportsSimply SportsStanford Football Coach Fired Amid Controversy and Poor PerformanceStanford University has dismissed its football coach, Troy Taylor, citing the need for a program 'reset' following investigations into his conduct and a lackluster team performance. The decision, made by Stanford's general manager Andrew Luck, marks a significant shift in the university's approach. As Stanford transitions to the ACC, the search for new leadership begins amidst challenges. Tune in for more on this developing story. Sources: https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/andrew-luck-makes-decision-to-fire-stanford-coach-troy-taylor-after-reports-taylor-mistreated-female-staffers/ https://www.sfchronicle.com/sports/college/article/stanford-s-luck-fires-troy-taylor-begins-20240169.php https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLR7C1N5jxE https://www...2025-03-2604 minFrom Our Neurons to YoursFrom Our Neurons to YoursHow to live in a world without free will | Robert SapolskyToday, we are speaking with the one and only Robert Sapolsky, a Stanford neurobiologist, a MacArthur "Genius", and best-selling author of books exploring the nature of stress, social behavior, and — as he puts it — "the biology of the human predicament." In his latest book, Determined, Sapolsky assertively lays out his vision of a world without free will — a world where as much as we feel like we're making decisions, the reality is that our choices are completely determined by biological and environmental factors outside of our control.Before we get into it, it's worth saying that w...2024-12-0540 minStanford MedcastStanford MedcastEpisode 93: Hot Topics Mini-Series: Pediatric Care in a Changing ClimateIn this episode, we address pediatric care in the context of a changing climate, featuring insights from Dr. Lisa Patel, Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Stanford University. Our conversation will explore the unique vulnerabilities that children face due to climate change, including the concern about emerging diseases and diagnoses. Dr. Patel will review critical policy changes she advocates for to safeguard children's health in our evolving climate. Lastly, we will discuss what gives Dr. Patel hope for the future of children's health in the face of climate change. Read Transcript CME Information: https://stanford...2024-11-2626 minStanford eCornerStanford eCornerGabriel Parisi-Amon (Nebia Shower) - A Burnout Manifesto [ETL Looks Back]Burnout is familiar to all entrepreneurs and takes its toll. Gabriel Parisi-Amon, founder of Nebia, which was acquired by Brondell, takes on the “perfect founder” myth and asks us to reconsider the system that inevitably leads to burnout. Parisi-Amon offers practical advice on priorities and perspectives for founders at any stage. Through examples from his own experience as a founder, he reminds us that failing to prioritize and personally understand what work you should be doing, will inevitably lead to burnout. This talk first aired on May 18, 2018 —----------------------------------- Stanford eCorner content is produced by the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP), the en...2024-11-0853 minStanford MedcastStanford MedcastEpisode 91: Hot Topics Mini-Series - Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment: A Medical Oncologist's PerspectiveIn this episode, we speak with Dr. Fauzia Riaz, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Oncology at Stanford University. We’ll discuss the common misconceptions surrounding breast cancer care and the critical role of screening and diagnosis. We will explore treatment options for early-stage and invasive cancers as well as examine how to manage breast cancer during different times in a women’s life. Additionally, we'll review personalized care plans and the importance of adhering to treatment guidelines. Dr. Riaz will share insights on managing side effects and navigating sensitive conversations with patients regarding fertility preservation. We’ll address quality of lif...2024-10-2227 minThe Red & White Podcast: NC State Sports TalkThe Red & White Podcast: NC State Sports TalkEp 365 - Politics or Football Which Will Improve First?Join the #podarmy in the #podchat @ ⁠https://redwhitenetwork.com/membership⁠ https://facebook.com/redwhitepodcast https://instagram.com/redwhitenetwork https://twitter.com/redwhitepodcast Payton Wilson to the ring of honor - StanfordAlim Mcneil - $97m 55m guaranteedJaHad Carter off the teamCaden Fordham out for the yearCuse game thoughtsCal game thoughtsAnd a whole lot of QA Chapters 00:00 Return of the Red White Podcast 01:44 Analyzing the Syracuse Game...2024-10-181h 35Stanford MedcastStanford MedcastEpisode 90: Hot Topics Mini-Series: Evolving Practices in Breast Cancer SurgeryIn this episode, we speak with Dr. Jean Bao, Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine. We will explore prevalent misconceptions about breast cancer encountered in clinical practice, as well as the decision-making processes involved in managing benign masses and high-risk patients. Additionally, we will discuss innovative diagnostic technologies for at-risk individuals, the pathology of dense breast tissue, and new imaging techniques. We will also examine when to opt for a lumpectomy versus a double mastectomy, prophylactic mastectomy, skin and nipple-sparing mastectomies, and oncoplastic surgeries, focusing on their impact on patient outcomes and quality of...2024-10-0831 minSB TalksSB TalksSB Talks: Australia’s Millennial Recession, is the US Fed worried and will rate cuts drive equities higher?In this episode of SB Talks, Stanford Brown CEO Vincent O’Neill speaks with Chief Investment Officer Nick Ryder to discuss: The implications of the US Fed’s supersized 50bp rate cut Whether the RBA will follow the Fed and cut rates this year Australia’s Millennial Recession The impact of lower cash rates on bond and equity valuations Music provided by: Autumn Trumpet Background Corporate by LesFM | https://lesfm.net/2024-09-2417 minSB TalksSB TalksSB Talks: Australia’s Millennial Recession, is the US Fed worried and will rate cuts drive equities higher?In this episode of SB Talks, Stanford Brown CEO Vincent O’Neill speaks with Chief Investment Officer Nick Ryder to discuss: The implications of the US Fed’s supersized 50bp rate cut Whether the RBA will follow the Fed and cut rates this year Australia’s Millennial Recession The impact of lower cash rates on bond and equity valuations Music provided by: Autumn Trumpet Background Corporate by LesFM | https://lesfm.net/2024-09-2417 minFrom Our Neurons to YoursFrom Our Neurons to YoursWhy new Alzheimer's drugs don't work | Mike Greicius, Stanford University School of MedicineIn the past few years, Big Pharma has released not one, but three new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. Aducanemab (2021), Lecanemab (2023), and Donanemab (2024), are the first treatments to effectively clear the brain of amyloid plaques — the sticky protein clumps whose build-up in the brain has defined the disease for decades. The problem? They may not help patients at all.Today’s guest, Stanford neurologist Mike Greicius, considers the new amyloid-clearing drugs a major disappointment — and worse, says they likely do more harm than good for patients.Despite this critique, Greicius, thinks that the...2024-09-1225 minStanford MedcastStanford MedcastEpisode 88: Pediatric Pulse Mini-Series: Transforming Pediatric Cancer Care: What’s Next?Dr. Crystal Mackall, the Ernest and Amelia Gallo Family Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at Stanford University, will be joining us today to discuss childhood cancer during September’s Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Mackall will share insights into her journey in pediatric oncology, focusing on pediatric cancer research. Our conversation will delve into the disparities between advancements in adult cancer treatment versus the limited progress in pediatric cancer care. Topics will include the current landscape of pediatric cancer, common types affecting children, distinctions from adult cancers, access to care, ongoing research initiatives, challenges in addressing certain diseases, and up...2024-09-1035 minThe Palisade PodcastThe Palisade Podcast#38 - Jesse StanfordJesse Stanford is the Chief of Police at the Palisade Police Department. He joins Will on the podcast to discuss his ultra-running hobby, the mental fortitude needed for long-distance racing, what it's like to attend a police academy, what he learned from guarding prison cells, what it was like to pull someone over for the first time, whether every speeding violation deserves a ticket, Will's Dad's advice for what to do when you get pulled over, the rates of violence against police officers, the defund the police movement, backlash against police in 2020, community-oriented policing versus traditional policing, a day...2024-09-041h 38If/ThenIf/ThenLeading in Turbulent Times: How to Develop a Risk-Tolerant MindsetBehavioral economist and Professor of Marketing Baba Shiv works with entrepreneurs on how to build a risk-tolerant mindset. A mindset, Shiv believes, that is crucial in times of crisis.While we take a break and prepare for season two of If/Then, we're sharing an episode of Grit & Growth, a podcast from our partners at Stanford Seed. Here, Baba explains two types of mindsets: a fear of failure or a risk-averse mindset (type one) and a fear of missing out on opportunities mindset (type two).“What the rational brain is good at is simply being ra...2024-08-3030 minACC NationACC NationHot Knife | Stanford Gears Up For ACC Year 1When a quarterback and wide receiver make a special connection it turns into a hot knife looking for butter. Stanford has that pairing in Ashton Daniels and Elic Ayomanor. We direct you to the Colorado game for reference. Coach Troy Taylor is in his second season and though the pantry is a bit bare a quick look at the Rivals recruiting charts from 2023 to 2025 says that won't always be the case. The first year in the ACC won't be a cakewalk for Stanford as they adjust to the new opponents, travel and somewhat nasty front half of the season's schedule. ...2024-07-1734 minIf/ThenIf/ThenSo Crazy, It Might Just Work: How to Foster Innovation That Will Change an Organization, with Bill BarnettIf we want to seriously address the climate crisis, then we need to encourage foolish business ideas.When it comes to seemingly impossible problems like the climate crisis, Professor William Barnett says we need to reach for equally impossible solutions — ideas so crazy, they just might work. “Foolishness,” he says, “is the price of genius.”A professor of organizational behavior at Stanford Graduate School of Business and a professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Barnett is equally interested in how organizations produce innovation. According to him, organizations need to embrace failure as a stepping s...2024-02-2124 minFrom Our Neurons to YoursFrom Our Neurons to YoursWhy we do what we do | Neir EshelWelcome to "From Our Neurons to Yours," from the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University. Each week, we bring you to the frontiers of brain science — to meet the scientists unlocking the mysteries of the mind and building the tools that will let us communicate better with our brains.This week, we're tackling a BIG question in neuroscience: why do we do what we do? Specifically, we're talking about dopamine, and why the common understanding of this  molecule as a "pleasure chemical" in the brain may be missing something fundamental. Joi...2024-02-0822 minIf/ThenIf/ThenYou're In Control: How and When AI Can Be a Powerful Decision-Making Tool, with Kuang XuIf we can manage our emotions about AI, then it can be a powerful decision-making tool.  Artificial intelligence’s surge in power and accessibility has inspired polarized reactions. Some people are flocking to the technology with feverish excitement. Others can’t stay far enough away. Yet according to Kuang Xu, both of these responses might be the wrong ones."When people hear ‘AI,’ their brain kind of shuts down,” says Kuang, an associate professor of operations, information, and technology at Stanford Graduate School of Business. Whether someone feels exhilarated by the possibilities of AI or terrified by...2024-02-0723 min