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Upstart Crow

William Miller

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Dedicated to promoting books and culture through engaging and informative podcasts. Our mission is to inspire our listeners to explore the literary arts and appreciate the diversity of ideas within our amazing world. We invite a diverse range of writers, historians, and cultural influences to share their expertise. From established artists to up-and-coming creatives, our guests provide unique perspectives on writing, the literary arts, and culture. Hosted by Ken Budd, Jennifer Disano, and Wi ...
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UPSTART: A Retail Academy for Startups

Iris Nichole Patterson

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UPSTART continues the conversation on what it takes to successfully launch and operate a small retail business. Weekly, Iris interview industry professionals allowing them to share a unique perspective based on their experience. Tune in and listen to host Iris Nichole Patterson every Friday evening at 7 pm.
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The UPStarts Podcast

Zain Raza

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Plato once said the purpose of life is to gain knowledge. But what will happen when we give it? Join Zain Raza, a Computer Science undergrad, as he follows up with the latest news, debates, and vision behind the artificial intelligence that is rapidly changing society as we know it. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/upstarts/support
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The Homeschool Upstart Podcast

Angela Jordan Perry

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The Homeschool Upstart Podcast is your place to ‘upstart’ your homeschool journey on the right footing. Maintain a good footing. And enjoy the homeschool footing you begun. Expect to hear..... well just about anything as it relates to homeschooling in South Carolina and beyond. Angela Jordan Perry, the founder/host of The Homeschool Upstart Podcast is a homeschooling Mom of 19 years(as of 2019), an Option 3 accountability association director in SC and hosts a myriad of other homeschool plat ...
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Interviews with successful founders and interesting up-and-comers sharing their stories, business advice, digital tools and marketing tips. Dive into the journey and key to balance, love and health while on the road to business success. This podcast is for the dreamers, the believers and the ones who've been told they can't. So come along and 'Chase the Wise' to keep learning, fail fast, but never give up - even when others think you should.
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Covering a range of issues in the world of construction, major development and business culture at large, UPSTARTs looks at a unique group of technical advisors and industry experts who formed a new startup within a 70 year old company. Learn more about the $1.76 Trillion Dollar Professional Services industry in the USA through shared thoughts, experiences, real work assignments and hard-fought lessons learned. #intrapreuner #startup #consulting #construction
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UpStarts Join The Upward Movement! Starting up? Starting out? Got a great idea, and interested in making things happen? Need help or advice to get or keep going? Then UpStarts is for you! Each week we look at what is new and innovative in the city, and provide useful information, as well as expert hints and tips, to anyone starting a new business, social, community, charity or artistic venture of any kind, big or small. We talk the nuts and bolts of entrepreneurship at all levels. With exper ...
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In this special episode, guest hosts Debra Lane and Ann Marie Luce, two educators and researchers with extensive backgrounds in leadership development and organizational studies, discuss their new book, Building Inclusive Leadership Beyond the Gender Binary, which seeks to help build the broader understanding of the complexities surrounding gender …
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Constance Sayers has published three novels (A Witch in Time, The Ladies of the Secret Circus and The Star and the Strange Moon) in four years. All are books that appeared in seven languages and have sold more than 200,000 copies. Reflecting on those works, she discusses what it was like: to write that many novels so quickly how she wove into the f…
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This episode hosted by Jennifer Disano, features Paula J. Johnson. Paula is a distinguished curator at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, whose work has brought iconic stories of American culture to life. Most notably, Paula played a key role in preserving the legacy of culinary legend Julia Child. In 2001, she was part of the t…
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In remarks delivered at the Institute for Immigration Research at George Mason University, former National Public Radio correspondent Ray Suarez presents observations drawn from work that led to his book, We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21 St Century—An Oral History. As he notes, the history of America is one of immigration, where migrants of…
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Master fiction writer Charles Baxter joins host William Miller to discuss his latest novel, Blood Test, in a conversation that spans a wide range of topics. They explore the nature of the main character, Brock Hobson, the story’s action, the underlying ideas, and the embedded themes and connections. The discussion touches on everything from the ini…
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In this episode of Upstart Crow, host Jennifer Disano sits down with Chelsea Henderson, author of Glacial: The Inside Story of Climate Politics. Henderson, an experienced advocate in climate policy, unveils the complexities of climate politics, sharing stories from her work with policymakers and communities impacted by environmental change. They di…
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Literary translator Katherine E. Young joins host William Miller to talk about her latest project, the first-time-in-English volume People and Trees by Azerbaijani writer Akram Aylisli. Set in the Caucuses during and right after War War II, the three novellas capture the coming-of-age story of the narrator, a boy named Sadyk, but also the struggles…
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In this episode, host William Miller talks to writer and teacher Nicholas Delbanco, who has published thirty-one books of fiction and nonfiction, including the one they discuss together, his memoir, Still Life at Eighty, begun on his 80th birthday, finished on his 81st. The book and this discussion look over his early embrace of art, his adventures…
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In this episode of Upstart Crow, a part of Watershed Lit Radio, host Ken Budd sits down virtually with Dr. Charan Ranganath, renowned neuroscientist and author of Why We Remember: Unlocking Memory's Power to Hold On to What Matters. This episode is presented in collaboration with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and Fall for the Book, with Bud…
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In this episode, host William Miller is joined by writer Chris Stuck, who dives into the creative process behind Give My Love to the Savages, his acclaimed collection of nine daring, thought-provoking stories. They discuss his character-driven storytelling; his process for building rich, layered narratives; and why, as one character says, "Race is …
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In this episode of Upstart Crow, host Jennifer Disano interviews Dr. Joseph M. Thompson, historian at Mississippi State University and author of the book Cold War Country: How Nashville's Music Row and the Pentagon Created the Sound of American Patriotism. Thompson dives into the intricate ties between Nashville's country music industry and the U.S…
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"The responsibility we have as novelists is to not be colonizers of another life, but we are to instead, live that other life." - Jessica Anthony The Most by writer Jessica Anthony lives up to its title—it takes place in a day but it is about all the days that have gone before in the lives of Kathleen and Virgil, and all that they have done wrong, …
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“Couldn’t you see Ben Franklin using noise-cancelling headphones and a MacBook Air Pro?” - Eric Weiner Is that a big stretch or not so much? While Ben was one of the United States’ founders and earliest statesmen and diplomats, he also was a scientist—remember his experiment with the kite and key?—and a writer—Poor Richard’s Almanac, remember that?…
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A lot has happened since our last episode of Upstarts and with the entire world immersed in these strange and challenging times, we’re taking a look back to when the pandemic first started to influence the work environment and how organizations and leadership are now navigating the “new normal.” Whether it’s the leveraging of remote and mobile tech…
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RESOURCES: Sexual Abuse Hotline: https://www.rainn.org/ The Laws of Human Nature on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Laws-Human-Nature-Robert-Greene/dp/0525428143 "10 Types of Toxic Character Types to Avoid Hiring at All Costs" by Robert Greene (on Medium): https://medium.com/the-mission/10-toxic-character-types-to-avoid-hiring-at-all-costs-7a777e461…
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What happens when you learn to code? In this episode of In the Making, Zain Raza interviews Thomas Suarez, the passionately driven cofounder and CTO of Teleportal, a startup paving the way for developers to make immersive AR/VR apps like never before.Listen to this episode to get Tom's thoughts on the different forms of education. In this interview…
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We're continuing the conversation on what's required to meet all guidelines when designing your packaging for your retail products. Here is where you will find your INCI codes to place on your label: www.cirs-safety.org (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients). I failed to mention that you will need barcodes that will work with all or m…
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Far too many times we make the mistake of not doing the proper research when it comes to packaging our products. Functionality along with the right color selection can make or break us when it comes to branding. On this episode of Upstart we will discuss how to properly choose brand colors and search for wholesale containers and packaging for our p…
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An interview with Edwin Smith, a systems engineer at Google, and how he manages work life balance at one of the most ambitious companies in history. *Recommended for college students!*--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/upstarts/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/upstarts/support…
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The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has a grand vision for their downtown campus, acting as a catalyst for engagement in education, workforce development and social mobility. A major component of realizing this vision will be the development of the National Security Collaboration Center (NSCC) and School of Data Science (SDS) facility, ut…
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In this episode, three of WT’s international expats dive into an illuminating discussion revolving around their experiences of living and working abroad AND what they didn’t tell me about moving overseas. Equipped with a wealth of professional experience living and working overseas, Shannon, Tom and Sai cover the greatest hits and misses of living …
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Audlist is a voice first social networking app, which that aims at making your most inspired communication tool - your voice - come out in maintaining your closest relationships. I invited Will Nigri, the cofounder and CEO of Audlist, to call in from Brazil to share his thoughts on how technology affects our interpersonal relationships, as well as …
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When it comes to organizing your homeschooling the personality types range is vast from extremely organized to repulsed by organizing. No matter where you fall in organizing your homeschooling it is needed on some level. I will give you some thoughts and ideas for somewhere in the middle on the spectrum of organizing your homeschooling. Let’s dive …
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Going over a talk given by Jeremy Rossman, cofounder of my computer science college, during Make School’s orientation.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/upstarts/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/upstarts/support
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So many parents halt in their decision to homeschool their children due to the fear OF SCREWING UP their child’s education. 1. Deal with the F.E.A.R. (False Evidence Appearing Real) and combat it. 2. You will and can do better than public/private school. Points taken from www.TheEdAdvocate.org 3. Keep swimming. You will get better overtime.…
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If you are looking for an honest answer for your problems, I believe you need to begin by looking in the mirror.Everywhere I look, the epicenter of all my problems is myself. "I have met the enemy, and he is I," once said Alexander the Great, and I truly believe he was on to something. Whether in Massachusetts or my new college dorm in California, …
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DESCRIPTION:In this episode I share why I believe in taking responsibility for everything, and share stories from the Holocaust (and other sources) for your inspiration. RESOURCES: Man's Search for Meaning by Victor Frankl Night by Elie Wiesel Getting Things Done by David Allen Elon Musk at SXSW 2018: https://youtu.be/kzlUyrccbosCONTINUE THE CONVER…
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to learn to code? André Williams never did, at least not until fate intervened. In this episode Williams shares his remarkable story: from overcoming an injury that ended his dreams of becoming a professional soccer player; to cofounding the vegan tech startup Acumeal during high school; then representing the st…
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Homeschooling should be a place where children are not measured by a LETTER GRADE like public school nor should they feel their success of knowledge is based on a measurement of grades. Homeschooling is a place of mastery & fostering a love learning. Homeschool parents should boost their children’s educational confidence.…
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"Don't quit your day dream" as we say at Viv, the tech company I have recently joined as a salesperson for a day job. I want to share with you our products as a chance to educate, and I hope this episode becomes an opportunity to you to witness the power of technology in advancing our dreams and easing our troubles. CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION: Send …
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Growing up in the projects of western Mass., Mark Metry dealt with social anxiety and never had a clear vision for his future. However, by overcoming himself and chasing his interests in technology, he was able to make six figures to help out his parents while still in high school, overcome his anxieties in college, and is now leading a VR/AR marke…
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This episode will save you tons of headache and wasted time, if you're a software developer trying to increase your workflow efficiency. The curse of over engineering: what it is, my mistakes with it, and how you can avoid this from happening to your programs. CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION:Send me a voice message, to have your thoughts featured on the …
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In this episode, three WT road warriors dive into a free flowing conversation revolving around what business travel is and is not. Equipped with a range of experience and time spent on the road, Adam, Tom and Nick cover business travel lessons learned, surprising stats and silver linings.
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*****DESCRIPTION****** In this episode I talk with Gabriel Lee, a college student currently living in Shanghai. Although a San Francisco native, Lee has spent a lot of time in and out of the U.S. and Asia, having spent parts of his childhood in the countries of Taiwan and China. As a Computer Science undergraduate student (and a classmate of mine),…
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*****DESCRIPTION****** In this episode I talk about my new jobs, recommend the perennial classic How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936), and reveal new research from MIT Tech Review's email newsletter "The Algorithm" which talks about the current difficulties of A.I. trying to read human emotions. Listen in to hear the reasons I believe per…
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*********DESCRIPTION**********The first time I met Gabriel Mendez-Francis this past April, I knew he was an expert of tech. A successful freelance web designer, well read in multiple areas of Computer Science, he wowed me when we were both attending Preview Weekend at Make School in San Francisco. Now the valedictorian of his high school, Mendez-Fr…
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*****DESCRIPTION***** In this episode Zain Raza meets Aariv Modi, the maker of several Amazon Alexa skills ranging broadly from his Wheel of Fun gaming experience, to his newest educational skill, STEM Party. In this episode listen in as Aariv discusses the importance of seeking out help when you need it, his personal journey as a chess lover, Alex…
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********DESCRIPTION************ In this episode, I share the types of tasks which A.I. is not well suited for, as well as dive into the psychology of causal reasoning which, if acquired by A.I. systems, could make it possible in the future for them to do these tasks. ********RESOURCES************ Siraj Raval's "3 Limits of Artificial Intelligence" …
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****DESCRIPTION**** In this episode I append my thoughts on A.I> in China, based on new information and perspectives I have learned from absorbing Kai-Fu Lee's content. Lee is Chairman and CEO of Sinovation Ventures, a leading venture capital firm in the technology sector. Lee has a unique global perspective on A.I., which I guarantee you will find…
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***EPISODE DESCRIPTION***** In this episode, I give you a quick tour of contemporary ideas on using machine learning to improve the efficiency and reliability of the current electric grid. The phrase you need to look up after this episode to learn more has got to be: predictive maintenance. ***NOTES***: 0:00 - Intro, 0:17 - Disclaimer, 1:17 - Theor…
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********DESCRIPTION************Life is too short to spend judging yourself or others too harshly. In this episode I bring on an old friend, who's at a young stage in his journey - his name's Kevin Duong, Computer Science major of the Class of 2023, at Stony Brook University of New York. The son of Vietnamese parents, listen in as Kevin and I discus…
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******DESCRIPTION****** Say Hello to Aryan! • Flipboard • Music, Climate Change, and Education • Aryan Mangalik is currently an undergraduate student trying to look for ways computers can help us better manage our energy resources. As two high school friends, I invited him into this episode to talk all his varied pursuits in music, in government lo…
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****DESCRIPTION**** In this episode, Zain Raza explores the use of GANs in helping create better deep learning algorithms for medical imaging, and the use of mobile apps to personalize and streamline healthcare services for both patients, physicians, and pharmacists. ****SHOW NOTES**** • Artificial intelligence Health (intro) - 0:00 • Ad - 0:06 • G…
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There are plenty of good people who are living in countries whose way of life we label is evil. The Chinese people are not evil: they have adopted a system of Orwellian-degree surveillance by the state, so that can have increased security, and the benefits to encourage the creation of a responsible, strong society. None of that is evil. It's their …
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Often technological progress is afefected by politics, and the U.S.-China trade war could start affecting the globalization of the Internet. Recently Boston Consulting Group, the venture capitalist group Sinovation Ventures, and several other experts have warned that if tensions between the two world powers continues to rise, it could escalate into…
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Covering a range of issues in the world of construction, major development and business culture at large, WT Partnership is proud to introduce its first podcast production, UPSTARTS: Inside The Consulting Business. Upstarts looks at a unique group of technical advisors and industry experts who formed a new startup within a 70-year-old company. Lear…
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RaaS • Flipboard • Bill Gates on AI Reading • Reading is Here, Comprehension Isn’t • RaaS, and ATP of Labor • Bill Gates said if he were to drop out of school today, he’d go start an AI company that teaches computers how to read. I disagree, because today specifically the timing is better for robots to do low level jobs for a subscription fee, or R…
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