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Normal Curves: Sexy Science, Serious Statistics

Regina Nuzzo and Kristin Sainani

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Normal Curves is a podcast about sexy science & serious statistics. Ever try to make sense of a scientific study and the numbers behind it? Listen in to a lively conversation between two stats-savvy friends who break it all down with humor and clarity. Professors Regina Nuzzo of Gallaudet University and Kristin Sainani of Stanford University discuss academic papers journal club-style — except with more fun, less jargon, and some irreverent, PG-13 content sprinkled in. Join Kristin and Regina ...
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The PolicyViz Podcast

The PolicyViz Podcast

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Learn how to be a great data communicator and visualizer with host Jon Schwabish. Hear from experts in the fields of data science, data visualization, and presentation skills to improve how you and your organization collect, analyze, and communicate your data in better, more efficient, and more effective ways.
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The Truth In This Art is a podcast hosted by Rob Lee. In each episode, Rob has authentic conversations with artists, creative thinkers, and innovators. They share their work, ideas, and what inspires them. Listeners get to hear stories that matter from people who are making waves in arts and culture today.
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Reading in the Gutter

Dani Kachorsky, Ashley Dallacqua, Laura Jimenez, & Stephanie Reid

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Reading in the Gutter (www.readinginthegutter.com) is a podcast that attempts to bridge the space between comics and education. We aim to have thoughtful discussion with students, teachers, parents, administrators, librarians, and researchers about comics and roles they can place in classrooms and other learning contexts. We seek to share research, resources, pedagogy, and curriculum focused on comics with interested stakeholders that is theoretically sound and empirically vetted. Cover art ...
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Knowledge at Wharton

Knowledge at Wharton

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The Knowledge at Wharton Network Acast feed serves as a curated showcase highlighting the best content from our podcast collection. Each week, we feature one standout episode from each show in the Wharton Podcast Network, giving listeners a comprehensive sample of our diverse business and academic content. This rotating selection allows audiences to discover new shows within our network while experiencing the depth and variety of Wharton's thought leadership across different topics and forma ...
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The Data Mix Podcast

Brian Booden, George Beaton

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Brian Booden and George Beaton are very excited to introduce The Data Mix - a new show focusing on some of the leading individuals in the Data and Analytics space! Our aim is to bring you our guests in a relaxed and conversational format, where you can ask questions and we can all learn more about some of the topical items in today's Business Intelligence and Data driven world.
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Reading with Rella B - Interactive Author Visits for Early Reader Families

Rella B - Children's Book Author, Mama, Former Educator

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Looking for a screen-free way to entertain and educate your little ones? 'Reading with Rella B' is perfect for families with early readers, offering a delightful mix of stories, riddles, and interactive exercises that will keep kids entertained and learning. Here's what you'll get: Interactive Read-Alouds 📖: Read by the authors and host. Virtual Author Visits ✨: Meet the authors and hear them share their stories and answer fun questions. Brain Break Activities 🤸‍♂️: Enjoy movement and imagin ...
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Expert-driven insights and practical strategies for navigating the future of AI and emerging technologies in business. Led by an ensemble cast of expert interviewers offering in-depth analysis and practical advice to make informed decisions for your enterprise.
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This podcast centers on my research and understanding of color, color usage, and optics as they relate to theories of human color perception in the making of visual art and design. By Ed Charbonneau, an artist (drawing & painting focus), and an adjunct faculty member in the Foundation, Fine Arts, and Creative Entrepreneurship Departments at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. (Content expressed does not reflect the views of the Minneapolis College of Ar ...
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This podcast series provides an informative introduction to the subject of persuasion and social influence through interviews with scholars and practitioners in the fields of communication, psychology, and media studies. Please see individual episode descriptions for details about that episode, the person being interviewed, and additional resources. Mark Bordine is the podcast host/producer. He is AZ Chapter Director for Media Literacy Now (medialiteracynow.org), specializing in visual commu ...
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Welcome to the autismfamilystory podcast. This is a podcast for moms of kids on the autism spectrum and other special needs. In this podcast you will get to learn different strategies to help your own kids with autism which I have personally learned over the years in raising my son on the spectrum My name is Vidya Banerjee and I am so excited to have you on my podcast
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The Present Beyond Measure Show: Data Storytelling, Presentation & Visualization

Lea Pica | Data Storytelling Advocate, Speaker + Educator

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Your one-stop-shop for essential data storytelling, data visualization, and presentation skills for data analysts, digital marketers, data science, and data practitioners. With regular original content and luminary guest appearances from Nancy Duarte, Rand Fishkin, Alberto Cairo, Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic, Jim Sterne, Dustin Mathews, Garr Reynolds, and more. This is the toolset you need to present your insights, inform business decisions, inspire action, and become INDISPENSABLE.
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Welcome to TinyTrusts — the podcast that helps parents build wealth for their children, one smart step at a time. Whether you’re saving for college, setting up a custodial Roth IRA, or dreaming of giving your child a million-dollar head start, this show is for you. Each week, we break down powerful investing strategies, simple money habits, and legacy-building moves you can start today—even with just $50 a month. 🎯 What You’ll Learn: How to open your child’s first investment account Custodia ...
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The eLearning Coach Podcast

Connie Malamed: Helps people build stand-out careers in learning design.

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Connie Malamed is founder of Mastering Instructional Design and publisher of The eLearning Coach. She helps people learn, build and grow instructional design skills. Listen to interviews with expert designers, developers, authors, and professors who provide strategies for effective learning design. If you have a passion for instructional design, cognitive psychology and visual communication, this podcast is for you.
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The Civic Brief

Dr. Isaiah (Ike) Wilson III

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Explore civic engagement, global affairs, and national security through real stories that connect public policy, systems thinking, and everyday life. The Civic Brief unpacks how domestic and international issues are colliding at the local level, reshaping how we live, lead, and make sense of a rapidly evolving world. Hosted by Dr. Isaiah “Ike” Wilson III, this podcast bridges the gap between abstract policy and real human impact. From political polarization to economic instability, climate d ...
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Talking Stock is a podcast from the Institute for Faculty Development at Stockton University. It is meant to be a space for faculty colleagues to discuss topics related to teaching, scholarship and service.
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The Writing Glitch is brought to you by Dotterer Educational Consulting. Our Founder and Owner, Cheri Dotterer, is the host. Build courage, compassion, and collaboration to help students thrive and grow leaders that transcend a lifetime, regardless of dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, using sensory-motor processing and neuroscience-based instructional interventions. No Pencil Required! We interview teachers, therapists, and parents about how they have seen a transformation in children h ...
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Masters of ECE

Masters of ECE

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In this podcast, Stephen, Sherry, Tutu, Cassie and Amanda (five early childhood professionals) come together to share their experiences, expertise, and exuberant personalities. They cover various early childhood education topics in a conversational format that is easy to listen to, and have laughs along the way.
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Ways of Knowing

The World According to Sound

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New ways of thinking about the world, brought to you by the humanities and The World According to Sound. We’re working with universities to translate academic research into sound. Each season has a radically different format and topic. You’ll never hear the same kind of thing twice. We’re independent and ad free. Patreon is the best way to support our work. https://www.patreon.com/theworldaccordingtosound
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at how in the age of AI, teaching young people to write may not be enough—we must also focus on observation and visual literacy. Then we talked about a groundbreaking scientific achievement: scientists have successfully created working egg cells using DNA from human skin. Today's unpopular opinion was "b…
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Bmore Transform and Baltimore’s Graphic Novel Festival take center stage in this episode of The Truth in This Art. Guests Gab Sussman and Victoria Lebron share how they are reshaping education and community through Bmore Transform’s abolitionist, decolonizing approach and the city’s premier Graphic Novel Fest—celebrating sequential art, uplifting Q…
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at the life and legacy of Jane Goodall, the world-renowned chimpanzee researcher and animal advocate, who has passed away at the age of 91. Then we explored new psychology research that reveals a surprising genetic link between higher intelligence and never having sex. Today's unpopular opinion was "The …
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Getting a autism diagnosis can be very overwhelming for families . In today’s episode I am sharing 5 things I wish I knew when my child first got diagnosed with autism.i hope you find this episode helpful . Follow me on social media @ autismfamilystory on Instagram , TikTok and YouTube . If you find my podcast helpful leave me a 5 star rating or a …
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Welcome back to the show! In this week's episode, I sit down with Doug Elmendorf, former director of the Congressional Budget Office, to talk about the impact of government shutdowns, the challenges of fiscal sustainability, and the importance of independent statistical agencies. We discuss how shutdowns ripple through the economy and people’s live…
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Baltimore artist Akio Evans returns to The Truth in This Art for his second appearance, tracing his evolution from hobbyist customizer to full-time artist and self-defined shoe muralist. Evans shares how he moved beyond “customs” into shoe murals—wearable art that tells stories, carries meaning, and can move people to tears—by centering intention, …
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at the backlash surrounding AI actress Tilly Norwood as her creator defended her as a “new tool” rather than a replacement for human talent. Then we talked about universities in New Zealand giving up on software designed to detect AI in students’ work. Today's unpopular opinion was "People have forgotten…
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AI-Powered Canvases: The Future of Visual Collaboration and Innovation As hybrid and remote work become the standard, organizations are rethinking how teams brainstorm, align, and innovate. Traditional whiteboards and digital tools often fall short in keeping pace with today’s complex business challenges. This is where AI-powered canvases are trans…
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at the origins of the 'Ostrich Effect,' where researchers have pinpointed the age we begin avoiding information—even when it could help us. Then we discussed Spotify's failed attempt to tackle the flood of AI-generated slop on its platform. Today's unpopular opinion was "Resumes are a bad job application…
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Chef Chris Amendola of foraged. a hyper-seasonal eatery returns to The Truth in This Art, joining the rarified air as one of just a handful of three-time guests. Amendola shares his journey as an executive chef and restaurant owner, revealing how embracing change and curiosity keeps his creative vision fresh in the kitchen. He discusses building co…
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Cait Lamberton, Wharton School Vice Dean and Professor of Marketing, explains how businesses can balance enthusiasm for new technologies, such as AI, with historical lessons, market fundamentals, and strategic analysis to identify sustainable innovation and avoid costly missteps. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at how young adults are embracing "financial nihilism," diving into risky bets on crypto and stocks as the American dream feels increasingly unattainable. Then we explored the science of defiance, with a psychology researcher explaining why people comply, and how to resist. Today's unpopular opinion was …
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at why young minds are breaking faster than we can mend them. Then we talked about how speaking in a second language directly affects your moral judgement. Today's unpopular opinion was "Age is NOT just a number." In the second half of the show, we asked 100 humans to name a reason a person might pretend…
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Eliana and Jess, explore remix culture beyond music, spanning literature, games, social media, and even food. From Shakespeare’s adaptations to TikTok trends and Cronuts, remixing is everywhere. Tune in to learn how remixing sparks creativity, builds 21st-century skills, and lets anyone put their own spin on the world. References Abdul, P. (1989). …
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I receive lots of questions from fellow autism parents on my social media . In today’s episode I will be answering some of these questions and hope you find it useful . If you have any questions leave a comment. I will answer them in a future episode . Please leave me a 5 star rating or review on Apple podcast or Spotify so my podcast can reach mor…
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Laiya St. Clair joins The Truth in This Art to share how she crafts culture from behind the mic as a celebrated radio and podcast personality, producer, and voice artist. St. Clair reflects on her transition from radio to the world of podcasting, exploring how her experiences in DC, Philly, and Baltimore continue to inspire her work. She discusses …
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at Sweden’s decision to implement a nationwide mobile phone ban in schools. Then we discussed a surprising study suggesting that humans emit a visible light that vanishes when we die. Today's unpopular opinion was "midlife crisis is a myth." In the show's second half, we asked 100 humans to name somethin…
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In this week's episode of the show, I sit down with Justin Evans, author of The Little Book of Data, to talk about what it means to truly think like a data person. Justin shares insights from his 20-year career in data and advertising, reflecting on why so many professionals struggle to embrace data and how his book helps break down those barriers.…
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at why some people believe the rapture is coming tomorrow and are sharing tips on how to be "saved." Then we turned our attention to France's richest man, Bernard Arnault, who slammed the proposed billionaire tax. Today's unpopular opinion was that sin taxes (taxes on cigarettes, alcohol, gambling, snack…
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P-values show up in almost every scientific paper, yet they’re one of the most misunderstood ideas in statistics. In this episode, we break from our usual journal-club format to unpack what a p-value really is, why researchers have fought about it for a century, and how that famous 0.05 cutoff became enshrined in science. Along the way, we share st…
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at a study suggesting that Earth may not be as unique as we once thought, with Earthlike planets being common but true 'water worlds' much rarer. Then we discussed new research revealing that AI models actually know when they’re being tested—and change their behaviour accordingly. Today's unpopular opini…
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at the demoralizing trend of computer science graduates struggling to find work, even at minimum wage jobs, raising the question of whether six-figure tech careers are a thing of the past. Then we talked about Apple’s new AirPods and their impressive real-time language translation feature. Today's unpopu…
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In this episode of the show, I talk with David Wessel from the Brookings Institution about the state of the US economy, the reliability of government statistics, and why trust in data matters more than ever. We cover the latest job numbers and what downward revisions mean, the pressures facing agencies like the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Census…
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Shannon Shae Montoya, Global Head of B2B Marketing, Sponsorships, and Events at Yahoo, joins Barbara Kahn to explore how Yahoo leverages data, creativity, and nostalgia to craft experiential marketing campaigns that leave lasting impressions—revitalizing the brand for new generations and reinforcing its relevance across digital and physical spaces.…
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The issue is data fragmentation, where untrustworthy data is siloed across different databases, SaaS applications, warehouses, and on-premise systems,” Vladimir Jandreski, Chief Product Officer at Ververica, tells Christina Stathopoulos, the Founder of Dare to Data. “Simply, there is no single view of the truth that exists. With governance and data…
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In this episode, hosts Taye and Margaret delve into the realm of multimedia learning. They discuss the daily interaction with digital content, from blog posts to Zoom meetings, and emphasize the practical application of multimedia principles. The conversation highlights the cognitive load theory and personalization principle, referencing Richard My…
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Will Walker, founder of A Tribe Called Run, joins the podcast. Walker shares his personal journey from Cleveland to Baltimore, reflecting on how both cities' blue-collar spirit informs his approach to building community through running. A Tribe Called Run creates space for accessible runs, fitness events, and coaching, welcoming newcomers and exper…
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In the first part of today's show, we remembered the life of Robert Redford, actor, director, and environmentalist, who passed away at the age of 89. We also explored the idea that AI is grown, not built. Today's unpopular opinion was that "Be yourself" is terrible dating advice. In the show's second half, we asked 100 humans to name something you …
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In this episode, I sit down with William Beach, former Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, to dig into how America’s most important economic data are produced. We talk about the nuts and bolts of how the BLS jobs numbers are collected, processed, and released, as well as why revisions happen and what they really mean. Bill shares his pe…
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What does the U.S. Constitution really say about presidential power and how has executive authority expanded since the Founding era? On this Constitution Day episode of The Civic Brief, host Dr. Isaiah “Ike” Wilson III sits down with Dr. Meena Bose, Executive Dean for Public Policy and Public Service Programs, Peter S. Kalikow School of Government,…
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In the first part of today’s show, we looked at how a forgotten cancer is rising in young people, leaving experts puzzled. Then we explored new data from OpenAI revealing what people actually use ChatGPT for. Today’s unpopular opinion was “Don’t go to bed angry” is bad advice. In the second half of the show, we asked 100 humans to name the most com…
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Resident Company Member Chinai Routté and director Paige Hernandez return to The Truth in This Art to illuminate Everyman Theatre’s production of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson. Routté shares the transformative experience of portraying Berniece, the play’s powerful central character, and how her own life informs the role’s emotional depth. Hernan…
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at NASA’s bold claim that it has found the clearest sign yet of past life on Mars. Then we talked about a veterinarian who finally settled the debate on whether your dog should sleep in your bed. Finally, we discovered why an ex-Google executive insists the idea that AI will create new jobs is "100% crap…
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"The tools we make are observability tools today. But it can never be the goal of our business to provide observability. The goal of our business as a vendor and as a partner with our customers is to give them understandability,” stated Nic Benders, the Chief Technical Strategist at New Relic. In this episode of the Don't Panic It's Just Data podca…
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at how parents’ role in children’s learning has changed in the A.I. era. Then we talked about the end of anonymity online, where we’re all content now. Today's unpopular opinion was "The friend zone doesn't exist." In the second half of the show, we asked 100 humans how you can tell if someone is flirtin…
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at how the famous “unhappiness hump” has vanished — and why young people might be paying the price. Then we explored what it means to feel lost in your own life, and how culture itself could be the culprit. Today's unpopular opinion was that "Fine Dining" is a waste of money. In the second half of the sh…
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In this premiere episode of The Class Act Podcast, hosts Mike Lombardo and Aaron Hung dive into multimodal literacy and what it means for today’s classrooms. They explore multimodality in education, drawing on ideas from Kress, Gardner, and include an in depth discussion on visual literacy and digital media. The discussion highlights how images, vi…
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Literacy is very important for all children including children with autism and other special needs . In this episode I will be sharing a few ways you can incorporate literacy with your AAC user at home . Follow me on Instagram, TIktok and YouTube at Autismfamilystory. Kindly leave me a 5 star rating and a review on Apple podcasts or Spotify if you …
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The phrase “AI agent” still brings to mind chatbots handling customer queries. Fast forward to today - AI agents are far more versatile, representing a new generation of systems capable of perceiving, reasoning, and acting autonomously. These bots are beginning to reshape how enterprises operate, not just in customer service but across software dev…
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Executive Director of Small Press Expo (SPX), Warren Bernard, returns to The Truth In This Art podcast. Bernard shares insights into how planning, innovation, and community shape the road to SPX 2025. He reflects on the unique challenges and opportunities ahead, discussing how the evolving comics landscape and creative partnerships are driving the …
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Brian Burke, Sports Data Scientist at ESPN, joins Cade Massey, Eric Bradlow, and Shane Jensen to share insights on building advanced football power ranking systems, the role of Bayesian models in balancing priors and new data, and how analytics informs game-day decisions like fourth-down calls and playoff predictions. Cade, Eric, and Shane also ana…
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In the first part of today's show, we looked at an ex-WhatsApp cybersecurity executive who claims Meta endangered billions of users in a new lawsuit. Then we discussed a surprising study that suggests binge-watching might actually be good for you. Today's unpopular opinion was that taxi drivers, barbers, and others should ask if you want to talk fi…
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