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The AI in Business Podcast is for non-technical business leaders who need to find AI opportunities, align AI capabilities with strategy, and deliver ROI. Each week, Emerj AI Research CEO Daniel Faggella and team interview top AI executives from Fortune 2000 firms and unicorn startups - uncovering trends, use-cases, and best practices for practical AI adoption. Visit our advertising page to learn more about reaching our executive audience of Fortune 2000 AI adopters: https://emerj.com/advertise
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The Douglas Coleman Show

The Douglas Coleman Show

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The Douglas Coleman show is a syndicated talk and music show that features fascinating and sometimes famous guests from all walks of life. From the entertainment industry including musicians, actors, film makers and authors to political and social commentators. We cover it all. The topics can range from light and fluffy to sober and serious. The Douglas Coleman show, sometimes chat, sometimes music, always entertaining.
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Stage Door Podcast

Stage Door Records

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Podcast taking an in depth look behind the scenes of the West End musicals released on the Stage Door label. Speaking with the cast and creatives involved in bringing those productions to the stage.
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Birmingham Uncovered

The Birmingham Museum

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Join us as we uncover the diverse and compelling lives that built Birmingham, Michigan. How does a sleepy village evolve into an urban mecca known for its thriving cultural scene, great schools and bustling downtown? We’ll take a deep dive into the stories of the people behind one of Michigan’s most prosperous and vibrant communities.
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The University of Kentucky's #1 fan The Beasman can't get enough of UK volleyball coming into the Yum Scum Arena and whoopin' up on them pathetic U of Smellers. That's #1. Then Mark Pope is going to smash Pat Kelsey for #2. And the third strike comes when Stoops' Troops ruin Loserville's Thanksgiving weekend. Plus, The Beasman wants Trump to fire L…
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A thousand people have asked me about the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel on ABC-TV. I don't like it but I understand the business of media. ABC/Disney weighs countless moneymaking opportunities and sheds content that does not produce profits. Once Nexstar and Sinclair pulled Kimmel's show after he made caustic comments after the assassination of Charli…
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Global sourcing has long been a barrier for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Language differences, compliance challenges, logistics hurdles, and trust issues can overwhelm even the most determined entrepreneurs. In this episode of the AI in Business podcast, Kuo Zhang, President of Alibaba.com, shares how new technologies—including Alibaba…
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Meet Valley Station native Joel Willett. He joined the military after 9/11 and eventually worked for the FBI and CIA. He's now back home and running for the U.S. Senate in Kentucky. Joel and Terry Meiners discussed a variety of issues on WHAS Radio. Click to listen to their conversation.By NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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The Louisville Cardinals volleyball squad is 7-1 and ranked #3 with #6 Kentucky coming to the Yum Center this THursday night for the rivalry matchup. Louisville's Dan Meske is in his first year as head coach after 8 prior seasons as associate head coach. He talks team focus, prep, and communication skills, some of which he took away from his visit …
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The Beasman swore that he'd never call Terry's WHAS Radio show ever again after Kenny Payne was fired. But Louisville's successful basketball coach Pat Kelsey just referred to UofL as POINT GUARD U in an interview and Joe was triggered into reaching for the phone. He loves yammering at Larry Minner for being a bald-haired, backstabbin' traitor turn…
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Clinical trials are growing more complex, and nowhere is that more evident than in oncology and obesity research. As sponsors push for reliable, real-time patient data, the role of electronic clinical outcome assessments (eCOAs) has never been more critical. These tools determine not only how patients report on their quality of life but also how sp…
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A conversation with Annmarie SanSevero about her new science fiction/fantasy short story collection, The Butterfly’s Stroke and Other Stories, just released by Stark Publishing. Websiteasansevero.com Facebook X@theItalianMuse Instagram@theitalianmuse About The Butterfly’s Stroke and Other Stories An intricate and harmonious dance between humanity a…
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Longtime Louisville radio/TV host John Ramsey popped by WHAS Radio to chop it up with Terry Meiners so they could laugh about their arduous broadcast paths. Both have been in some wild situations throughout their prominent media careers. John now works for Mayor Greenberg's administration and has plenty to share about local positive energy and the …
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First Hour Grief Recovery helps people crawl through the toughest moments in their lives. Lisa Schardein and Karen Buchanan Meyer are co-founders of this group that helps people put one foot in front of the other during their darkest moments. Learn more at FirstHourGrief.orgBy NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Senate candidate Nate Morris hosted conservative influencer Charlie Kirk at the Morris campaign rally launch on June 30th in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. Charlie Kirk was assassinated yesterday at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Mr. Morris spoke with Terry Meiners about Charlie Kirk's legacy, his visit in June, Kirk's Kentucky roots, and the bat…
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In this episode, Pavlé Sabic, Senior Director in Generative AI Solutions and Strategy at Moody’s, joins Emerj Editorial Director Matthew DeMello to discuss how agentic AI is redefining workflows in financial institutions. Pavlé explains why large enterprises are turning to AI-driven automation to overcome persistent challenges — from fragmented dat…
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So many voters are fatigued to see judges releasing violent criminals onto our streets. Many of the judges are elected without much knowledge about their personal views and biases. Iris Wilbur Glick wants to change this information deficit. Her new organization Louisville Judges Watch, is an independent campaign to spotlight information on judicial…
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Here's 81-year-old Father Ron Knott in a wide ranging conversation with Terry Meiners on Heaven, humor, the impact of prayers, sin, loneliness, and living life as a Catholic priest. bio from his website at fatherknott.com I am a priest of the Archdiocese of Louisville, Kentucky. Ordained May 16, 1970, I have served as a home missionary, college tea…
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In this episode of the AI in Business podcast, host and Emerj Editorial Director Matthew DeMello speaks with Yunke Xiang, Global Head of Data Science for Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and Quality at Sanofi. Together, they examine how generative AI and reasoning models are evolving from simple automation to high-impact copilots across pharmaceutical …
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Former NBA and University of Kentucky basketball national champion Tony Delk has assembled an incredible group of former Wildcats and Louisville Cardinals to play golf with friends and fans on Monday, September 15 at Big Spring Country Club in Louisville. Lots of prominent basketball and football players from the Cats and the Cards will compete and…
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New Albany High School broadcast star Lydia Cosper and WaterStep founder Mark Hogg dropped by to tell the amazing story of water purification saving lives around the world. Lydia and Mark have organized a special 5k on September 20th at Lynn Family Stadium to raise money for more WaterStep projects. Full details in the WHAS interview with Terry Mei…
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The ‘AI in Business’ podcast connects enterprise leaders with the best insights on how AI is driving measurable impact across regulated industries. In this episode, we highlight Prudential Financial’s perspective on scaling AI in customer experience, an area facing both significant opportunity and unique regulatory challenges. By featuring Abhii Pa…
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As AI adoption accelerates in financial services, governance leaders face the challenge of keeping oversight processes aligned with innovation. OneTrust provides data governance and risk management tools, serving over 14,000 customers worldwide across privacy, security, third-party, and AI domains. Traditional data governance models, often designed…
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Banks face some of the highest stakes when it comes to IT reliability. Even small disruptions can ripple into regulatory exposure, reputational harm, and major financial losses. Yet many financial institutions still rely on reactive monitoring systems that chase alerts without addressing the root causes of outages. On today’s episode of the ‘AI in …
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As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, leaders face mounting challenges in balancing compute demands, sustainability goals, and hybrid cloud strategies. Many organizations rush to secure GPUs and cloud resources without accounting for hidden costs, data bottlenecks, and sustainability trade-offs. In this episode of the AI in Business podcast, E…
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St. Mattthews Dental Care's Dr. Jennifer Brown has details on this Saturday's FREE DENTISTRY DAY where anyone can receive a free cleaning, filling, or extraction. It's part of a national program where dentists across the USA offer free services to those who can't afford dental care or are perhaps a bit skittish about going to the dentist. Dr. Brown…
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Legendary actor Conrad Bachmann, a Louisville native, is back home from Hollywood and always ready to spill the tea. His son Brett is CEO of Heuser Hearing Institute, a godsend for hearing impaired children. Both Bachmanns have great stories to tell!By NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Terry Meiners just happened to stop by Oxmoor Center and discovered TAPVILLE, a full bar concept on a kiosk in the center of the famous mall. Owner Sai Gandham explains in this WHAS radio interview how the concept works for shoppers, visitors, and folks just passing by. Belly up to the TAPVILLE bar in Oxmoor Center…
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As universities and enterprises both turn to large-scale digital learning, the challenges of scaling education look remarkably similar across sectors. From managing data pipelines to ensuring learners feel a sense of connection, success depends on more than just technology. In this Pure Storage-sponsored episode of the ‘AI in Business’ podcast from…
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The consumer goods and retail industries face an overwhelming challenge: too much fragmented data and too little clarity. From mismatched retailer reports to legacy systems that can’t keep up with today’s SKU volumes, many organizations find themselves bogged down in “data indigestion” instead of actionable insights. Today’s guest is Henrique Wakil…
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Pro Rehab CEO Dr. Larry Benz has thoughts on exercise in early morning darkness and the shift between hot summer months into cooler weather. Natural light can be supplemented by different devices to aid the body's circadian rhythm responses to nature's natural shift to shorter periods of daylight. Listen to Dr. Benz discuss these issues and more wi…
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What if the real AI revolution isn’t in the models — but in the reimagined systems beneath them? In this episode, Deborah Golden, U.S. Chief Innovation Officer at Deloitte, joins Emerj CEO and Head of Research Daniel Faggella to rethink what powers (or derails) AI at scale. The conversation challenges conventional wisdom – proposing that the future…
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As AI capabilities evolve, financial institutions face pressure to balance innovation with security, trust, and regulatory compliance. From fraud prevention to customer experience, deterministic AI applications continue to form the backbone of financial services—even as new technologies like generative and agentic AI emerge. In this episode, JoAnn …
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A wide-ranging conversation with noted entertainment and technology lawyer, journalist, media commentator, and writer Jonathan Handel, with a focus on his children’s picture book, Who Do You Want to Be? Websitejhandel.com X@jhandel Facebook@jhandel Instagram@jhandel99 YouTube@JonathanHandel About Who Do You Want to Be? What do you want to do when y…
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Longtime New York City deejay Scott Shannon, one of the top-rated radio personalitiess ever, discusses hiring Gary Burbank in the early stages of his career. Scott Shannon's incredible on air work in NYC, L.A., and Tampa notwithstanding, he was a program director who discovered hundreds of budding radio stars. He knew the first time he heard "Johnn…
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U.S. Senate candidate Nate Morris pushes back against Democrats chanting "It's the guns" without assigning blame to the human trigger pullers. Mr.Morris: "(Some) people are mentally ill, and a transgender agenda has been pushed on them and it's perpetuated this behavior...the right to bear arms is part of the fabric of this country, particularly in…
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In today’s high-volume service environments, the smallest misstep can erode both efficiency and customer trust. In this episode, Eric Rivas, Director for Service Repair at Electrolux, joins Emerj Editorial Director Matthew DeMello to share how frontline data and technician expertise can be better captured, organized, and applied to deliver consiste…
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Louisville's NWSL squad Racing Lou features Jordyn Bloomer, who's all business in swatting opponents' shots and incredibly hilarious outside the lines. Jordyn and Terry Meiners spent a few minutes talking about Racing Lou's momentum, chirping at competition, game announcers' less-than-enthusiastic shoutouts, and Jordyn's unbreakable college footbal…
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Congressman Thomas Massie (KY-04) is sometimes at odds with President Donald Trump, usually pertaining to federal spending. Guest host Leland Conway had a wide ranging chat with Rep. Massie - interrupted for a few minutes by cell service disruption - but rejoined in time to cover all of the topics both parties intended to address. This interview or…
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In this episode of the AI in Business podcast, Pallab Deb, Managing Director in SI & Industry GTM Partnerships at Google, joins Emerj CEO Daniel Faggella to discuss how AI infrastructure has evolved into a platform-centric foundation for enterprise transformation. Pallab explains why the modern AI stack extends beyond compute and storage to include…
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Joe Lang, Vice President of Service Technology and Innovation at Comfort Systems USA, joins the AI in Business podcast to discuss why a clear data strategy must come before investing in storage infrastructure for AI adoption. Joe outlines the risks of assuming that cloud providers or storage solutions alone will produce reliable intelligence, and w…
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America's first college fan newspaper The Cat's Pause launched in 1975 by newspaper writer/owner Oscaar Combs. The Big O jumped on the phone with Terry to discuss the early days of the paper that changed the way fans were connected to their favorite university's sports teams. More tomorrow with Tom Leach on THE LEACH REPORT, 8-9 AM on Sportstalk 79…
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