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CA Technologies Podcasts

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A podcast series about digital transformation and the modern software factory brought to you by CA Technologies. Episodes feature monologues by Lewis Black along with interviews with various technology industry customer guests and experts from CA Technologies discussing digital transformation. The podcasts are hosted by Bloomberg Media Studios' Mike Walker.
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Digital Village Radio

Brittney Gallagher

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Digital Village is the oldest running technology radio show in Los Angeles. We cover topics like advancements in AI, biotech, and combating climate change, as well as special segments on technology and how it influences culture, with A View from the Outside and The New Modality. The future isn’t being televised, but it is being digitized on 90.7 FM KPFK Los Angeles.
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The Auto Hub Show is Now in our 6th Season and Ian Nethercott and team interview guests from all over the automotive industry every Monday at 11 AM EAST "LIVE". We also visit Automotive events all over North America and our "Ambust Interviews" are becoming a thing in the industry. Looking for a better way to connect to professionals in the Automotive Industry? Email the show today: [email protected] We are always looking for great speakers and Sponsors as we continue the MISSION of the Aut ...
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Policy Chats

UCR School of Public Policy

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Join us for chats with various voices in the public policy world about today's most pressing societal issues. This podcast is a production of the School of Public Policy at the University of California, Riverside.
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Startup Gym

Science Inc.

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Startup Gym is a show about the hard work, coaches, and community that go in to building a company. Our startup gym is Science Inc., an incubator and venture studio in Los Angeles, CA. On any given day, people meet, challenge each other, and work on making their dreams a reality. Join us as we capture some of those conversations.
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The only podcast dedicated to telling the stories of the people and places of Fremont, CA. The diversity and integration of people and cultures of Fremont truly makes it a special place. This podcast explores these stories.
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The John Batchelor Show is a hard news-analysis radio program on current events, world history, global politics and natural sciences. Based in New York City for two decades, the show has travelled widely to report, from the Middle East to the South Caucasus to the Arabian Peninsula and East Asia.
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Irons in the Fire

James Krejci

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Irons in the Fire is a podcast exploring, highlighting, and raising awareness to the exceptional manufacturing and aerospace companies in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas. Tune in to hear valuable, behind-the-scenes insights from leaders of the Inland Empire's top manufacturers! The name "Irons in the Fire" holds real significance for me. My father, a talented iron worker and metal fabricator, started a business in the Bay Area, CA in the 1980s called Irons in the Fire. Growing up I learned ...
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From Los Angeles, CA, musician and content creator Huei-Yuan Pan gives listeners a glimpse into the inner workings of artists, teachers, and creators. Origin stories of how they got their start and ended up where they are now. Listen as they share their search for success and purpose. From Artists Interests Publishing, casual coffee shop conversations with people Huei admires.
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The Road to Shalom is a production of Hands of Hur, a faith-based nonprofit committed to helping people make sense of the world in which they find themselves. This podcast channel is dedicated to exploring what shalom is, where it's gone, and how it can be restored. Fran Sciacca, the Director of Hands of Hur, is the host.
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Micro Learning Podcast on Data Convergence (DISE)- Digital Business Transformation, Industry 4.0 and 5.0 , Sustainability and Emerging Technologies by solving the Industrial Pain areas for SMB, MSME and Enterprises- A Data Convergence Foundation initiative. A Peer2Peer Global Data Convergence Thought Leaders, Experts , Entrepreneurs, Academicians sharing their experiences and knowledge in the areas of Digital Transformation, Industry 4.0 and 5.0 and Emerging Technologies Subscribe to Micro P ...
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James Roland Jones

James Roland Jones

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James Roland Jones is a journalist going inside SpaceX, Blue Origin, and all things spaces to understand what makes those companies so exciting. Elon Musk leads as an engineer for SpaceX, and James Roland Jones seeks to recognize why he is able to create some of the top technology in the space industry. As a fan and a journalist, James Roland Jones wants to convey the first-class angle for humans to apprehend what it takes to engineer the rockets at SpaceX, Blue Origin, and others. James Rol ...
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No Tech to Pro Tech

A podcast for people who want to overcome technology intimidation by Stephanie Ciardi

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Technology changes fast and keeping up with it can sometimes be a daunting task. Maybe you've said to yourself, "I don't have time to learn another tool," or "I'm not tech savvy, I don't understand that stuff." If these sound familiar to you, you're in the right place. No Tech to Pro Tech is a podcast for people who find technology to be intimidating, but want to be able to use technology and digital tools to impact lives and help others through their businesses, organizations and passion pr ...
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Geoengineering and Sustainable Growth: Technological Pathways to Climate Restoration. Gaia Vince discusses technological methods for restoring the planet, including ocean fertilization, which involves artificially adding iron to boost algae growth that would suck out carbon dioxide. Another technique is enhanced weathering, sprinkling rocks like ol…
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Orchestrating the Nomad Century: Quotas, New Cities, and the Food Production Revolution. Gaia Vince encourages a proactive vision for managing massive climate-driven migration, involving facing expected heat, enlarging northern cities, and building entirely new ones. Vince provides an optimistic example of a managed migration where a farmer in Guja…
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The Demographic Need: Reframing Migration as an Economic Resource and Dismantling Exclusionary Borders.Gaia Vince discusses how humans are a migratory species that evolved in Africa and colonized the entire globe through movement. Historically, the US and European nations have used policies of brutality and cruelty to restrict movement, with many c…
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Climate Migration Is Inevitable: The Global South, the Four Horsemen, and the Necessity of Movement. Gaia Vince's book, Nomad Century: How Climate Migration Will Reshape Our World, examines the statistics warning that the climate of the near future will be dramatically different. Vince emphasizes that climate migration is "very much underway" and i…
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Cutting Off the CCP: Deterrence Through Nuclear Proliferation and Total Economic Isolation. Jim Fanell and Brad Thayer discuss critical, urgent actions required to counter the PRC's strategic forces threat. Given the severe strategic mismatch, Fanell argues that warfighting proliferation must be considered, suggesting nuclear capabilities and proli…
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The Urgency of Admitting Failure: Team B, CFIUS Reform, and Confronting Communist Ideology. Jim Fanell and Brad Thayer emphasize that the initial step toward addressing the crisis requires the US system to admit strategic failure. Fanell notes this is extremely difficult due to institutional bias, stressing that admitting a problem is necessary to …
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Echoes of 1919: How Underestimating the PLA After Tiananmen Created a Strategic Failure. Jim Fanell and Brad Thayer connect the current geopolitical threat posed by the PLA Navy to past strategic failures, drawing an analogy to the British Empire's "10-year rule" instituted in 1919. The US made a similar miscalculation regarding China after the bru…
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Joint Sword 2024: China's Anaconda Strategy Against Taiwan and Washington's Persistence in Failed Engagement. Captain James Fanell and Bradley Thayer assert that America must urgently reverse its strategic errors regarding China. Fanell notes that China is currently demonstrating aggression toward Taiwan, announcing two days of "Joint Sword 2024 Al…
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SHOW 10-31-25 CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR THE SHOW BEGINS IN THE DOUBTS ABOUT NUKES, FIRST HOUR 9-915 Vegas Pricing, California Politics, and Fire Negligence Guest: Jeff Bliss Jeff Bliss reports on Las Vegas, where MGM CEO Bill Hornbuckle admitted that high pricing strategies—including $12 coffee and $26 bottled water—were driving tour…
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Space Race and Private Industry Guest: Bob Zimmerman Bob Zimmerman discusses how SpaceX's privately funded Starship program is positioned to beat NASA, China, and Russia in establishing a lunar base, operating independently of the struggling Artemis program. China and Blue Origin are deemed significantly behind in their lunar efforts. Zimmerman als…
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Nuclear Testing and Proliferation Concerns Guest: Henry Sokolski Henry Sokolski discusses President Trump's comments on resuming nuclear testing, suggesting Trump may favor a full yield test, last conducted in 1992, over current subcritical testing protocols. The United States maintains a formal moratorium on explosive nuclear testing. Sokolski als…
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Nuclear Testing and Proliferation Concerns Guest: Henry Sokolski Henry Sokolski discusses President Trump's comments on resuming nuclear testing, suggesting Trump may favor a full yield test, last conducted in 1992, over current subcritical testing protocols. The United States maintains a formal moratorium on explosive nuclear testing. Sokolski als…
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Augustine the African: Life, Conversion, and Conflict Guest: Professor Catherine Conybeare Professor Catherine Conybeare discusses Augustine the African, born in Tagaste in North Africa, who spoke Latin but was not fluent in Punic. Augustine moved to Milan, where his Christian mother, Monica, orchestrated an advantageous marriage, forcing him to cr…
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Executive Power and Constitutional Constraints Guest: Professor Richard Epstein Professor Richard Epstein analyzes an executive order creating a five-hundred-person National Guard rapid response force per state for civil disturbances. He argues this improperly expands presidential power, usurping Congress's Article I authority over the militia. Eps…
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Canadian National Unity and Alberta's Grievances Guest: Conrad Black Conrad Black reports on a debate between former Prime Ministers Jean Chrétien and Stephen Harper regarding Canadian national unity, focusing on Alberta's profound discontent. Resource-rich Alberta feels unfairly treated and prevented from profiting from oil and gas development due…
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Local Economies: Unexpected Closures and Steady Growth Guest: Jim McTague Jim McTague reports on unusual economic fault lines in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where a manufacturer and two restaurant chains closed due to slow business, though a major economic collapse is not imminent. Travel remained busy, and RV manufacturing appears undiminished…
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Economic Indicators and AI in Business Guest: Gene Marks Gene Marks shared mixed economic indicators across the United States: slow activity in Las Vegas and struggling farm equipment manufacturers offset by busy utility distribution contractors benefiting from infrastructure spending programs. His main focus centered on artificial intelligence, ad…
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Social Security Reform and Means Testing Guest: Veronique de Rugy Veronique de Rugy discusses the looming Social Security funding deadline around 2033, after which benefits face an automatic cut exceeding twenty percent if Congress fails to act decisively. She warns that perpetually borrowing to cover the shortfall represents the worst policy optio…
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Vegas Pricing, California Politics, and Fire Negligence Guest: Jeff Bliss Jeff Bliss reports on Las Vegas, where MGM CEO Bill Hornbuckle admitted that high pricing strategies—including $12 coffee and $26 bottled water—were driving tourists away and causing massive revenue losses. In California, the $1.5 billion state capital refurbishment project w…
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