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Welcome What AI Means for Us, by NeuralRec.ai. The show where we deep dive into the fascinating world of AI and its many applications. We'll cover a wide range of topics, including Generative AI, Recommender Systems, Deep Learning, and Reinforcement Learning. We'll also explore how AI intersects with various industries, such as retail, healthcare and education.
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The Food Fight Podcast hosted by Brian DiMattia is Northeastern Pennsylvania's #1 Food Podcast featuring engaging conversations with taste-makers and food thinkers. But this podcast isn't just about sharing food reviews and restaurant recommendations. It's a platform for lively debates, friendly competitions, and insightful conversations about the heart of food culture. Join us weekly for a new episode with a mix of laughter, flavor, and the occasional food fight that packs a punch!
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Hayek Program Podcast

F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

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The Hayek Program Podcast includes audio from lectures, interviews, and discussions of scholars and visitors from the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. The F. A. Hayek Program is devoted to the promotion of teaching and research on the institutional arrangements that are suitable for the support of free and prosperous societies. Implicit in this statement is the presumption that those arrangements ...
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Welcome to The Outbound Sales Podcast, a show by UpLead, hosted by Chris Zuby. Join us as we delve into the ever-evolving and competitive world of outbound sales, bringing you insights from industry experts on their winning sales techniques. Tune in to gain actionable insights and strategies, to boost your success and reach your outbound sales goals.
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Today in the Loop Internet Studio Brian sits down with Jeff Casella, Chair of the Felittese Festival, an Italian tradition that started almost 100 years ago. What if traditions from a small Italian town could transform a community across the ocean? Join us as we sit down with Jeff to uncover the enchanting history of the Felittese Italian Festival …
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Alex speaks with Mark Koyama about the historical context and economic implications of the Manila Galleon trade, focusing on how monopolistic practices increased the risk of shipwrecks and the broader lessons for contemporary economics about the unintended consequences of monopoly power. References "Shipwrecked by Rents: The Manila Galleon Trade" b…
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In this episode of the Whiskey and Wisdom podcast, Tyler Yaw, a financial planner, is interviewed by Chris Kellum. They discuss Tyler's journey into finance, his role as a financial planner, and his approach to helping clients prepare for the future. Tyler emphasizes the importance of understanding clients' goals and dreams and tailoring financial …
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On this episode of the Hayek Program Podcast, Nathan Goodman chats with Anthony Gregory on his latest book, New Deal Law and Order: How the War on Crime Built the Modern Liberal State. Most Americans remember the New Deal as the crucible of modern liberalism. But while it is most closely associated with Roosevelt’s efforts to end the Depression and…
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Today in the Loop Internet Studio Brian sits down with Angelo and Peter Ricchia as they journey through their family’s pizza legacy. We explore the origins of Dino’s Pizza, starting with their father’s journey from furniture-making in Brooklyn, to owning a pizza empire spanning from Pennsylvania to Texas. The brothers share their culinary innovatio…
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Summary Alex speaks with Jacob Levy about the concept of a liberal party, exploring its philosophical foundations, historical context, and touch on all of these points within the context of Jacob's article "The Liberal Party Idea" (2024). References The Liberal Party Idea by Jacob Levy: Link:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381323406_The_li…
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Imagine stepping into a world where the charm of classic American diners still thrives, and each visit feels like a page out of a nostalgic novel. That’s the world where Joe “The Diner” Ross has been living in, having visited over 500 diners across the country. Today in the Loop Internet studio, Joe takes us on a journey through his profound love f…
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Sabine speaks with Nathan Goodman about the complexities of border control and domestic policy, focusing on how these issues intersect with libertarian philosophy, the economic implications of immigration, and the ethical considerations of state power in regulating borders. References "The Law of Peoples" by John Rawls Link: https://www.amazon.ca/L…
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Welcome back to the Environmental Economics series, hosted by Jordan Lofthouse. On this episode, Jordan converses with Mikayla Novak and Nathan Goodman on their paper, "Militarized Climate Planning: What is Left?", co-authored by Lofthouse, Novak and Goodman. Their paper is influenced by Don Lavoie's critiques of central planning laid out in his bo…
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Patrick Stoy shares his journey from military school to the service industry to the finance industry. He emphasizes the importance of hard work, accountability, and mindset in achieving success. Stoy also discusses the impact of his upbringing on his career choices and his passion for helping people create stability and wealth through homeownership…
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Tommy Hellfire joins the On The Turnbuckle crew for an amazing tell all interview. He talks bout his early days in the business right up to now being one of the premier trainers in Australia. We talk MAFS, PCW, ACW, MCW and any other W that he may have worked for. And of course the news and views of our presenters are not those of the podcast. Lear…
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Today in the Loop Internet Studio, Brian is joined by Pittston Mayor, Mike Lombardo, and Deputy Administrator, Mary Kroptavich. Hear how the festival has evolved from modest beginnings into a multi-tiered festival featuring food, art, carnival rides, and more, playing a crucial role in the revitalization of Main Street in downtown Pittston. Uncover…
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Alex speaks with Ignacio Cofone about the intricacies of privacy in the digital era, examining how personal data is collected, inferred upon, and the legal frameworks that govern these practices, as elucidated in Ignacio Cofone's book, "The Privacy Fallacy."Episode Notes: "The Privacy Fallacy: Harm and Power in the Information Economy" by Ignacio C…
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Mike Ross, Libertarian candidate for governor of North Carolina, discusses his background and reasons for running for office. He shares his experiences in advocating for the release of body cam footage and fighting for the rights of homeless individuals. Ross emphasizes the need for a third-party candidate to challenge the two-party system and brin…
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Today in the Loop Internet Studio, Brian is joined by Jasmyne Morgans from NEPA’rogi. In this episode, Jasmyne talks about navigating non-traditional career paths, including her own journey from a career in nursing to entrepreneurship. Jasmyne also discusses social media strategies for food brands, food quality vs. price, and her role and experienc…
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Matt speaks with Bruce Pardy about the rule of law in Canada, implications of the notwithstanding clause, the evolving interpretation of the Charter, and the balance between individual rights and state power. References Friedrich Hayek - "The Road to Serfdom" - https://www.amazon.ca/Road-Serfdom-Fiftieth-Anniversary/dp/0226320553 Discussed in relat…
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Summary Kimberly Rhine, owner of Freya's House, discusses her journey of opening a mixed-use facility in Wilmington, North Carolina. She shares her passion for creating a welcoming and communal space for the community, offering events ranging from yoga and sound baths to pasta classes. Kimberly also talks about her focus on providing clean and fun …
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Welcome back to the Environmental Economics series, hosted by Jordan Lofthouse. On this episode, Jordan interviews Justus Enninga on the intersection of economics, environmentalism and urbanism. In this conversation, Justus speaks on his PPE beginnings spawned from his time spent in Southeast India as well as on Tocqueville, city planning, climate …
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Have you ever wondered why and how certain holidays and flights are priced then recommended? In this episode of What AI Means for Us by NeuralRec. Chris is joined by Jan Krasnodebski, recommender systems and pricing subject matter expert. With more than 13 years of experience at Expedia and a strong background in pricing and recommendations, Jan sh…
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Ever wondered what whale meat tastes like? Join us in the Loop Internet Studio as we embark on a unique tasting adventure with special guests Lucia and Glynn from “Life with Lucia and Glynn.” From sampling Viking snacks, including whale meat with a surprising pepperoni flavor, to sharing their journey from a Facebook page to the popular podcast “Li…
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It was great to be joined by Sumit Singh, a Digital Twin expert and champion of the field. Sumit dives into the fascinating world of digital twins and their potential to transform industries and society. In this episode, we explore: ✅What are digital twins? Learn about these virtual replicas and their data magic ✅Benefits for businesses and people.…
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We enjoyed sitting down with Rishabh Mehrotra recently, discussing RecSys and LLM problems, specifically how they intersect. Rishabh is an all-around great person, he is committed to driving forward the RecSys/Gen AI community with open-source knowledge. Some of the topics we covered: ✅How RecSys and LLMs overlap, and why it’s important ✅Managing m…
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Curious about how Generative AI can transform the UK energy sector as we move towards net zero? It was great to chat with Gilbert Cassar, Chief AI Scientist for Energy at Accenture, who discusses how Generative AI is bringing value and solving longstanding problems in the industry. It's clear to see Gilbert's passion for the energy industry where A…
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We discuss all things Longevity AI with Alexey Strying, subject matter expert. We also discuss how to transition your career to longevity where Alexey draws on his own experience to help others. Speaking about Gero, Gerosense, the biotech industry and the importance of data. At the end, Alexey also shares some 80/20 longevity tips that he applies t…
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Summary Kayla Coyne and John Coyne discuss their passion project, Frequency Yoga, which combines yoga and music to create a healing experience. They talk about the importance of holding space for others and creating a community where people can release and heal. They also share their personal journeys of finding purpose and choosing love in their l…
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Alex speaks with Rosolino Candela about the morality and dynamics of illicit markets, focusing on the transition from central planning to privatization in post-Soviet Russia and the role of property rights in shaping economic behaviors and attitudes. References: Rosolino's Website - https://www.rcandela.com/ Timothy Fry - Property Rights and Proper…
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We had an insightful chat about the role of the Chief AI Officer in light of the recent White House announcements. Vidhi shared her experience developing AI strategies in various organisations and the importance of starting with business objectives in mind. Some topics we discussed: ✅ Vidhi's career and lessons learnt ✅ Examing business goals and u…
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Today in the Loop Internet Studio, Brian sits down with Jade Allen Fleegle, the Executive Chef at The Down Pour in Wilkes-Barre, to delve into his remarkable culinary journey. From his humble beginnings as a dishwasher to becoming an Executive Chef, and leading the kitchen in prestigious chef competitions, Jade’s story is one of passion, perseveran…
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Matt speaks with Matt Zwolinski about Bleeding Heart Libertarianism and the diverse perspectives within libertarian thought, discussing its history, philosophical foundations, and contemporary issues, including debates on social justice, individual rights, and the role of government. References: The BHL blog: https://bleedingheartlibertarians.com/ …
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Courtney, the owner of Oasis Massage Therapy, discusses her journey as a massage therapist specializing in trauma and grief. She explains the importance of creating a safe space for clients to heal and shares her certifications in various massage modalities. Courtney emphasizes the significance of self-care and boundaries for both clients and thera…
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On this episode of the Hayek Program Podcast, Bobbi Herzberg interviews Matt Mitchell on Certificate of Need (CON) laws, what change in healthcare looks like, and socialized healthcare. Matthew Mitchell is a Senior Affiliated Scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and a Senior Fellow in the Centre for Economic Freedom at the Fras…
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