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CSU's The Audit

Colorado State University Marketing and Communications

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Colorado State University’s podcast — The Audit — features conversations with CSU faculty on everything from research to current events. Just as auditing a class provides an opportunity to explore a new subject or field, The Audit allows listeners to explore the latest works from the experts at CSU.
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October 11th is "Coming Into Queerness" day, otherwise known as "National Coming Out" day, and CSU's Pride Resource Center is celebrating by coupling with KCSU's podcast department. DJ EJ, host of "Slouch Couch" Tuesdays 9-11am, interviews mentors and other people involved at the PRC about their experiences being a part of the LGBTQ+ community and what their identity means to them.
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Artificial intelligence. Robotics. The Gig Economy. Globalization. The world is changing at a dizzying pace in ways that will have a profound effect on the economy, jobs and the flow of talent. How will firms cope with the changes ahead and what steps do they need to take today? Each episode features faculty from the world’s leading business school interviewing CEOs, technologists and experts on the bleeding edge discussing how to survive and thrive by managing the future of work.
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There are interviews and then there are KCSU Music's Live, In-Studio interviews. 90.5 KCSU Fort Collins brings local bands come to hang out with our DJs, talk with us on-air, and play us some of their music. Enjoy!
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Awaken Your Ego

Ego Beauty & Wellness Defined

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The Awaken Your Ego podcast will explore alternative therapies, naturopathic medicine, cutting edge medical treatments, and the latest in biohacking your body! We will discuss the various treatments and therapies our clinic and local community have to offer. Whether you are well-versed in wellness or just getting started on your wellness journey, you will be able to learn something new! There is an overwhelming amount of health and wellness content out there that can be hard to digest. Our g ...
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In March, a New York state judge ruled that a lawsuit could go forward against several social media companies alleging that the platforms contributed to the radicalization of a gunman who killed 10 people at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York in 2022. The lawsuit claims companies like Meta, Reddit and 4Chan “profit from the racist, antisemitic an…
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Matthew Fraze is a Full-time Lecturer, Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach and an Olympic Weightlifting Coach working with students preparing for fields related to Exercise Science and Physical Education. He teaches classes in Strength & Conditioning, Physical Fitness and Outdoor Education for the Department of Kinesiology at California State…
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What are the consequences of treating employees as an expense rather than an asset? Cappelli argues that this “penny wise and pound foolish” practice hurts the bottom line by discouraging investments in a skilled workforce and prioritizing downsizing, irrespective of efficiency. How changes in management and reporting can realign incentives. Also, …
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Dr. Alex and Ramon Vargas are two proud Latino Chiropractors native to the Central Valley. They grew up in Turlock, California and both are Stan State alumni. They earned their doctorate in chiropractic care, and they now are passionate about providing quality and intentional holistic health and wellness services in their hometown. Their passion fo…
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WGU President Scott Pulsipher returns to the podcast for an update on the online institution’s mission to extend the reach of skill-oriented instruction. The HBS grad argues that the focus on competency rather than credit hours democratizes college access and economic opportunity.By Harvard Business School
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On today's episode we talk Forgiveness. How to forgive ourselves, how to forgive those who aren't willing to say sorry, and how to heal after you have been wronged. We share some of our own personal experiences and learn together on how to love after being wronged. To watch this video on Youtube visit: https://youtu.be/tV1rnieB7YA To learn more abo…
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Methane is odorless, colorless, and invisible to the naked eye. But it's also one of the most damaging greenhouse gases impacting climate change. Colorado State University biology professor Joe von Fischer researches how humans, plants, soil and soil microbes influence greenhouse gas emissions, including methane. Today, we're talking with Von Fisch…
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AI's potential is tempered by the need for reliability and consistency in financial intelligence. How is Morningstar adopting the technology, upskilling its 10,000-strong global workforce, and competing for talent? Also, factoring sustainability and workforce strategy in ratings and risk analysis.By Harvard Business School
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Jodi Scott is a master of the intricate connections between the mind, body, and the healing power of medicinal plants. With over two decades of experience and a Master’s degree in Health Psychology, she specializes in the intriguing field of Psychoneuroimmunology. Jodi's path has been a remarkable exploration of human health's boundaries. As the CE…
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Today Ariana, Joann and Brenna talk limiting beliefs systems, self care and how its evolved over the years, finding love and acceptance within ourselves. We also talk about the journey of finding and creating personal boundaries, aligning our words with action, how to release the judgement and shame of others, and how we can stop projecting all our…
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Accounting may not be the sexiest topic but in the early 2000s everyone was talking about it after the energy company Enron was found to have committed widespread accounting fraud. Hiding billions of debt, Enron and its accounting firm Arthur Anderson misled Enron's board of directors and its shareholders, who eventually filed a $40 billion lawsuit…
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On the second floor of Colorado State University’s Morgan Library, there are hundreds of boxes and stacks of books all dedicated to just one topic — water. There’s a copy of the Colorado River Compact, the landmark document that governs how the seven states that make up the Colorado River basin allocate its water. There are letters regarding Elwood…
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Dr. Mike Van Thielen has a PhD. in holistic nutrition, is certified in Homeopathy, and is an expert in functional medicine. With over 3 decades involvement with best optimal health practices, anti-aging and regenerative medicine, sports performance, nutrition and supplementation, and biohacking strategies. He is a mentor and coach, helping people r…
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AI’s revolutionary potential is best realized incrementally, according to Jared Spataro, Corporate Vice President of Modern Work and Business Applications. How the tech giant is experimenting its way from AI assistants to autonomous agents while engaging with stakeholders. Also: the OpenAI connection, responsible AI, and upskilling.…
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Employers are wrestling with how to provide the resources and foster the motivation workers need for continuous learning in an AI-altered economy. Workers of all stripes are looking to acquire the skills to compete. How is the company coordinating with its employees and its training partners?By Harvard Business School
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Wearable health trackers monitor everything from how many steps we take in a day to how well we sleep at night. But does this technology actually encourage better health? Does hearing that little voice declare "exercise ring closed" actually motivate people to work out? That's the question Natalie Pennington decided to answer. An assistant professo…
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If schools aren't turning out job-ready grads, can employer-led partnerships reengineer the talent pipeline to meet the demand and provide opportunities for a diverse workforce? J.D. Hickey, president and CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee, on his firm's collaboration with East Tennessee State University, the BlueSky Tennessee Institute, a …
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In its second iteration, the corporate scorecard draws on a wider range of worker outcomes to rank Fortune 500 employers on how well they boost career prospects. The index is a collaboration of the HBS Managing the Future of Work Project, the Burning Glass Institute, and the Schultz Family Foundation. Matt Sigelman, president of the Burning Glass I…
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Much has changed over the years since Colorado State University first partnered with the National Western Stock Show when it began in 1906. Over the decades, it's become not only about selling livestock, but about selling potential livestock. Thanks to genetics and the seedstock industry. For almost 50 years, the CSU Seedstock Merchandising Team ha…
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Today we talk with Dr. Patrick Rhoades, Owner & Medical Director of Ego Beauty & Wellness Defined and Central Valley Pain Management. He is board certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain Management, Addiction Medicine and by the Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. We talk about BHRT, labs, best supplements for stress, exercise, how trauma …
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Episode 200: The founder and CEO of UK-based unicorn Multiverse makes the case for the earn-and-learn model. Arguing that the college advantage is oversold and overpriced, Blair touts targeted training as a more practical alternative for workers and employers. Can Multiverse expand the practicum in the US?…
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