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Welcome to The Data Nerd Podcast brought to you by BizNis Intelligence. I'm your host, Nisar Ahmed, join me as we explore the inner data nerd inside all of us. Dive into the world of data alongside special guests who not only share their wealth of experiences and knowledge but also unveil what truly makes them data nerds. Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@biznisintelligence Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nisar-ahmed-53b46a11/
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Are you sure you’re reading from cover to cover? Join self-proclaimed book nerd Nutan Rubinson as she chats with authors and explores what’s past “The End”. Listen every other week as authors share how the acknowledgments at the end of their book relate to the story, the characters, and their experience as a writer. There’s more to the book than just the story.
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Join us on this episode as we dive into the job search black hole with Fatemah Mirza, a Certified Resume Master and influential career expert with over 14 years of hands-on hiring experience. Frustrated by getting ghosted after interviews or struggling to pivot your career without taking a pay cut? Fatemah shares her radically different coaching ap…
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Sara Leoni joins The Data Nerd podcast to discuss bridging the skills gap and the future of data analytics education through Ziplines Education, where I also have the privilege of serving as a mentor. Sara is the CEO and founder of Ziplines Education, a company that partners with universities to offer industry-focused certificate courses for the di…
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Hana M. K. is an award-winning data presenter who helps data professionals go from nervous, unsure communicators to becoming expert data storytellers and presenters that have their work make an impact and their message resonate with their audiences. Hana has over 10 years of experience working in the data field, starting out as a graduate researche…
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Benjamin Alamar joins The Data Nerd Podcast to discuss his new book, "Sports Analytics: A Guide for Coaches, Managers, and Other Decision Makers, Second Edition." We explore the transformative impact of analytics on sports and how decision-makers leverage data to achieve success. For over 20 years, Ben has been a trailblazer in data science and spo…
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Albert Bellamy loves helping people get the job they want. Discover the art of crafting a winning resume with Albert Bellamy on The Data Nerd podcast. Known as "the Marine who smiles at spreadsheets" and renowned for fixing broken resumes, Albert brings over two decades of diverse experience to his role as an Alteryx instructor. From supply chain a…
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Join us on The Data Nerd podcast as we catch up with Ray Givler and Karan Ambasht fresh from the Tableau conference 2024 in San Diego. In this episode, we delve into our experiences, insights, and key takeaways from the premier data conference of the year. Ray is a Provider Analytics Consultant for the Helion division of Highmark, one of the larges…
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Eric Parker joins the data nerd podcast to talk about his journey into Tableau as we share our thoughts on Business Intelligence and how to get started. Eric co-founded OneNumber in 2016. OneNumber's mission is to provide excellent, customized Tableau education and consulting services to their clients. Eric on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/…
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Luke Komiskey and Amna Baig, guests on The Data Nerd podcast, reveal invaluable strategies for achieving budget-friendly travel through point optimization. By dispelling the myth that travel is a luxury reserved for the rich, they advocate for inclusive exploration accessible to all. Luke, the Founder & CEO of DataDrive, embarked on a bold journey …
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Christopher Chin joins the data nerd podcast to talk about how introverts can harness their soft skills and communication to grow and be better at their job in data. He realized that while technical training is frequently abundant, soft skills training is too often overlooked despite being a critical part of the value chain. Chris on LinkedIn: http…
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Chris Tauber is an expert in crafting dashboards and presentations tailored for executives. With a rich portfolio of experience, he has collaborated with prominent business leaders across renowned brands such as Papa John's, Lego, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, Travel + Leisure, and Kohler. In this conversation, Chris shares invaluable insights into …
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Cait Sojka, Lead Analytics Trainer at Lovelytics, brings extensive experience in providing data analytics training to over 1,000 students across 100 diverse companies. In this discussion, she sheds light on the critical significance of data literacy and offers insights into the key factors organizations must consider to enhance their data literacy …
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Luke Komiskey, Founder & CEO of DataDrive, a leading data consultancy specializing in managed analytics services, shares insights into his journey transitioning from corporate employment to the world of consulting and freelancing. He discusses key considerations and valuable lessons learned during this transition period, offering practical advice f…
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Lee Feinberg joins the data nerd talking to us about data storytelling as we chat about an often-overlooked topic in analytics and discuss how to see beyond just the numbers in telling a story. Lee founded DecisionViz in 2012 to aid data leaders in fostering proficient decision-makers. With over 20 years of experience, he developed the Design To Ac…
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Dustin Schimek joins the data nerd talking to us about finding your data analytics career as we chat about everything from top skills, how to get into analytics, and networking. Dustin has been in the data analytics field for 11+ years. He has experience leading analytics initiatives within organizations & managing data products. He also co-founded…
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TRUE BIZ (adj./exclamation; American Sign Language): really, seriously, definitely, real-talk In this episode of The Acknowledgments, I'm joined by Sara Nović, the author of "True Biz." Her novel introduces us to the students at the River Valley School for the Deaf. In this fictional story, the reader has the opportunity to explore the experiences,…
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In this episode of The Acknowledgments, author Lee Kelly talks about her genre-blend book, "With Regrets." The book was compared to a mix between “Big Little Lies” and “Bird Box,” witha story that revolves around four couples and their struggles when faced with an apocalyptic event. Lee shares how her own experiences as a parent influenced the book…
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In this episode of The Acknowledgments, Nutan chats with author Jenn Bouchard. They delve into her book "First Course" and her journey into the literary world. The novel, which revolves around the life of Janie Whitman, a young journalist in Chicago, has received several accolades, including being a finalist in the Women's Fiction category of the 2…
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In this episode, we chat with Sangamithra Iyer about topics spanning from her unique education, connection to her family, and passion about the natural world around her. Although Sangu’s book, “Governing Bodies,” won’t grace our shelves for some time, she gives a preview by reading a beautifully written section of the book. Throughout the conversat…
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In this episode of the Acknowledgements podcast, author Kristin Contino chats about her royal-themed book, “A House Full of Windsor.” Kristin shares her personal interest in the royal family and how it led to her book's concept which follows mother-daughter duo Debbie and Sarah. Debbie, who's a compulsive hoarder of Royal Family memorabilia ends up…
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In this episode of the Acknowledgements podcast, host Nutan Rubinson sits down and chats with author Tania James to dig into her uniquely-themed book "Loot," a historical fiction, a heist novel, a romance, and a story about colonialism and artistic growth. The story is set in 18th century South India and follows a young wood carver named Abbas who …
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In this episode of The Acknowledgments, author Harini Nagendra discusses her captivating book, "Bangalore Detectives Club." Set in 1920s Bangalore, India, the story follows the determined 19-year-old protagonist, Kaveri, as she forms a detective club after stumbling upon a murder. Harini shares her inspirations for the book, drawing from the strong…
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Trigger Warning: This episode contains references to suicide and mental health. If you or someone you know needs support, please refer to the 988 Suicide and Crisis hotline. Welcome to another episode of The Acknowledgments, featuring special guest Bruce Goldstein, author of "Puppy Chow is Better than Prozac". Bruce takes us on a journey through hi…
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Welcome to another episode of The Acknowledgments! In this episode, we have a conversation with Liz Alterman, author of the thriller, The Perfect Neighborhood. Liz takes us on a journey through her fictional upscale community, challenging the perception of a perfect neighborhood, and exploring the pressures faced by mothers. We delve into the motiv…
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Trigger Warning: This episode contains references to abuse. If you or someone you know needs support, please refer to organizations such as www.childhelp.org and www.childwelfare.gov. Nutan chats withJenn Reese about her middle-grade book, "A Game of Fox and Squirrels." The story follows Samantha and her sister Caitlin, who find themselves in Orego…
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In this episode of the Acknowledgements podcast, host Nutan Rubinson sits down with author Harry Harvey to discuss his book "The Summer My Grandmother's Yard Tried to Kill Me." The book follows the adventures of Peter Mulligan, a young boy with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), as he spends his summer with his grandmother on Johnson Island. Harry dra…
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In this episode, author Jessica discusses her debut novel "Make Me Disappear," a gripping domestic suspense thriller. The story follows Noel, a nurse in Seattle, who plans her own kidnapping to escape her controlling boyfriend, Daniel. However, the situation takes a dark turn when her fake kidnapping becomes real, and she realizes she is still trap…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with author Katie Runde, a writer, and mom, from Iowa, whose book, The Shore, is a poignant and hopeful tale of a family facing the challenges of a family member living with a glioblastoma brain tumor. Katie shares with us the inspiration for her book, which was inspired by her own family’s experience…
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In this episode, we dive into the world of thriller novels with renowned author Jaime Lynn Hendricks. Her book, Finding Tessa, follows the story of a wife who goes missing, and her husband's journey to uncover the truth behind her disappearance. Jaime talks about her writing journey and the arduous process of writing a book. Her writing community p…
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For Monica West, it took time to write a book that would impact and resonate with her audience. Her latest book, Revival Season, was nine years in the making. Monica shares that writing was her place of peace, her escape, and her refuge. Monica also reveals the fascinating thing that inspires her writing; she sees an image and builds the story arou…
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Authors have many different sources of inspiration in writing books. For Arin Greenwood, it is her family and her love for animals. Arin is an animal writer, editor, novelist, and communications consultant who keeps many pets. Arin’s book, Your Robot Dog Will Die, is set in a near-future world where real dogs are non-existent. Her goal? To make thi…
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Writing from a unique perspective, transgender attorney, activist, and author, Robyn Gigl, shares the influences in her writings. Critics say that her legal thrillers, By Way of Sorrow and Survivor’s Guilt, are emotionally resonant and quietly groundbreaking. In this episode, Robyn talks about her transitioning later in life, how it sparked her to …
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Guest author Sean Gibson speaks about his funny, light, and unconventional comedic fantasy book, The Part About the Dragon was (Mostly) True. Majoring in English and concentrating on Victorian literature was not one of Sean’s plans, but it definitely led him to writing. Sean shares that his children were very young when he wrote the book so he was …
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Welcome to The Acknowledgments, a podcast where we chat with authors and take a peek beyond “The End”. I’m your host, Nutan Rubinson, and every other week, I’ll be chatting with a new author about their book, their acknowledgments, and everything in between. Our community is filled with book lovers, from avid readers to aspiring writers, who enjoy …
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Join Megan and Jim in our special Christmas episode of Nerd Novice! We'll be talking about our favorite Christmas specials and movies, and we want you to be a part of the fun! Bring a beverage, wear a Christmas sweater, and chat with your favorite Nerd Novice hosts! Be sure to check out all of our awesome guests! Dave Clark: @atomicgeekdom Matt Spa…
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Jim and Megan wrap up their Sherlock discussion, talk about upcoming nerdy movies, and nerd out over the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer. Next time on Nerd Novice: The Nerd Novice Holiday Spectacular! We will be recording a live Google Hangout On Air this December 23, at 7:00 pm EST, to discuss our favorite Christmas specials and movies! JOIN …
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SURPRISE! Nerd Novice is now Nerd Novice 2.0, complete with a video version of our podcast on our new YouTube channel! In this episode Jim and Megan discuss The X-Files movie (1998), Scully's face, and what sorts of new and interesting shows are on the TVs these days. Also some highly humorous things that you don't want to miss, including what we w…
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Jim and Megan spend a little bit of time in this episode wrapping up Highlander, the TV series. They spend a lot of time, though, talking about another topic: Misogyny and gender inequality, especially as it relates to the “nerd culture”. Here's the article we were referring to: http://thebea.st/1gxJzX0 Next time on Nerd Novice: Kicking off our “De…
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