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With a masters degree in history and years of experience explaining old things to teenagers, Emily Glankler is bringing her high school social studies classroom to the masses. Join her as she tells stories from the past that are relevant to more than just history buffs. Relearn all the history you feel like you should already know from an expert with absolutely no homework or quizzes involved. Guaranteed.
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Co-learning Lounge is a one-point community-driven encyclopedia for tech where we are transforming and open-sourcing global education with Collaborative Learning. We are the fastest-growing tech community in a mission to open-source education hence making it affordable. We are solving the core problems in educations through community collaboration i.e Learning, Mentoring, Career growth, and Connecting with like-minded people. Do join and help us to bring the much-needed change: https://linkt ...
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This week I'm joined by Jonathan Katz, author of Gangsters of Capitalism: Smedley Butler, the Marines, and the Making and Breaking of America's Empire. On today's episode we talk about ALL of it: American imperialism, the Bonus Army March of WWI vets, an attempted fascist coup against FDR, and the Imperialist-With-A-Heart-Of-Gold (?) at the center …
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This week I'm joined again by Dara Starr Tucker who is going to learn all about the Nullification Crisis as our best case study of whether or not a Civil War could have been fought without slavery as the main issue. Follow Dara on TikTok, Instagram, or see her live at an upcoming show!By Emily Glankler
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The Emilies went to Latvia and fell in love! Join us as we share all the history, fun facts, and personal revelations we discovered in our new favorite European city: Riga. Follow Emily Pool for all things European History on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube and check out her AP European History Ultimate Review Packet to get ready for the exam! www.s…
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Listen. Never have I felt older than this moment, in which I am lecturing via podcast about the historical epoch that is the 1990s (or, as the kids refer to it, “The late 1900s.”) So, what were the 1990s about? It was confusing. We didn’t have a clear “enemy” in the world anymore. The internet boom glossed over rising inequality. The world became “…
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It's 1968. White middle-class Americans are tired. They’re tired of everyone complaining - it’s “systemic racism” this and “unjust war” that. Can’t we all just be happy? Isn’t it time we all just calmed down and got back to work? It’s time for some tough love and Nixon is the man to drag us out of the 1960s kicking and screaming… Today’s episode is…
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This episode is sponsored by the National Archives Foundation and their exhibit, "All American: The Power of Sports." Visit the exhibit in DC at the William G. McCowan Theater through January 2024, subscribe to their YouTube channel and check out their website for more history content and educator resources. CORRECTION: The Cincinnati Reds name com…
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Before we move on in time from LBJ to Nixon, I want to pause so that we can talk about the PLETHORA of social movements that were ongoing throughout these two presidencies. Today we’re talking about Civil Rights and Protest Movements of the 1960s and 70s or, “Free At Last? Check out www.choices.edu and use the code ANTI-SS for 15% off your purchase…
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This episode of Anti-Social Studies was sponsored by the LBJ Presidential Library and Foundation. If you're in the Austin area, visit the LBJ Library & Museum. If not, check out www.LBJLibrary.org to explore their eMuseum, digital archives, and educational resources. If JFK was the optimism of what the 1960s could be, then LBJ was the realism of wh…
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Has it been 6 months since my last episode? Sure. Does it cause me anxiety that I left my listeners on a cliffhanger of a communist threat for half a year? You betcha. But during my hiatus I was really productive dragging my way through the end of a terrible school year and building a …By Emily Glankler
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Poster Title: A Numbers Guy, Data Scientist, and a 17-time National Sudoku Champion Rohan is passionate about data and mathematics which is shown by his Sudoku and Data science skills. He goes by the name Vopani and is considered the best sudoku solver in India. Also, his journey is a road model for all data science aspirants.…
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Poster Title - One of the top 15 leaders in Big Data and founder of LightsOnData George Firican is a passionate advocate for the importance of data He's a frequent conference speaker and a YouTuber known for the Good Data Morning Show. He's ranked among the top five global thought leaders and influencers on big data, digital disruption, and top 15 …
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Poster Title - Aerospace Engineer turned Data Scientist who also mentors & educates Madhav has a passion for mentoring and educating data science experts. He's also machine learning blogger and a YouTuber. He works as a lead data scientist in a company that has shaped our imagination during our childhood, The Walt Disney Company. He has demonstrate…
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Poster title- Lead Data Scientist & mentor who nurtures his mentees as his children Today we have with us Thom Ives who is a Lead Data Scientist at UL Prospector. He is also the creator of Integrated ML & AI, a community of Data Scientists who serves many startups and students with Data Science. He is a mentor of many data science enthusiasts and a…
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We have Sanyam in the show who is a Machine Learning Engineer and AI content creator. And he holds one of the most popular shows in data science, which is Chai Time Data Science. He's a community taught Machine Learning Engineer and he takes pride in that. So he loves to give back to the community by writing blogs on medium and high canoe and moder…
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Emily talks to an actual medieval historian (John Moscatiello, Founder of Marco Learning) about her favorite movie of all time: Monty Python and the Holy Grail. In Part 1, they wonder, were the Middle Ages really as bad as movies make them seem? (Spoiler: No! It’s a conspiracy!) Topics include Medieval versus Renaissance art, the ……
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We have who is a Senior Data Scientist at Infosys. She has 10 plus years of experience and professional experience in the IT industry. And she completed a PG diploma in business analytics from great lakes. Also mentored at Co-Learning lounge and she has been mentoring a lot of newbies and beginners in data science. She is recognized as the top 5 Da…
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I know you’ve all been anxiously awaiting the conclusion of this narrative that literally no one else has ever told in history. How does World War II end? Does Hitler create a Reich to last a thousand years? Am I actually speaking Japanese right now?! OK let’s get right to it. Today we’re finishing World ……
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Today we have with us someone who is a radical NLP, evangelist, and advocate, or over open-source and everything open-source. He's also he also loves sharing people's passions project and is extremely approachable. He knows how to provide enthusiastic mentoring, specifically designed to improve problem-solving, and known for modern management and l…
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Today we have with us, someone who got recognized for spreading positivity to tackle depression by the prime minister of India. Narendra Modi and also is a superstar in the field of machine learning slash supervised learning, who craves to learn every day. He is Prudhvi also the founder and chief Prudhvi has successfully trained, mentored 500 peopl…
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In this podcast, We are in conversation with Kedar Kulkarni, CEO of HyperVerge a company that began in 2014 as a Consumer AI product company that went for a crowdfunding campaign but managed to raise a few million dollars in funding. When they were two months away from the launch of the product Google Photos came in and essentially made the product…
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OK. Buckle your seatbelts. We’ve made it to the only event in American history that really matters… WORLD! WAR! TWO! I’m just kidding. But it’s amazing how many people come up to me at parties and tell me they’re a history buff only to find out that they’ve just read thirty books on D-Day. Now, …By Emily Glankler
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In this podcast, we spoke with Moez Ali, the creator, and founder of PyCaret. PyCaret is an open-source, low-code Machine Learning library in Python. It enables you to automate ML pipelines from pre-processing to deployment in very few lines of code. We talked about Moez’s life experiences in 3 continents, and how came to the idea of creating PyCar…
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Last episode people danced while the economy crumbled. Today, we need to figure out what happened next. How do you bring an entire country out of total financial collapse and unemployment? No, really. I’m asking for us right now. Well, if you’re a Democrat you would say, “The government needs to spend a ton of ……
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Welcome to the CLL Podcast Series where we talk with leading companies and startups disrupting the world with AI and ML. This is the first Episode of the Qure.ai Podcast Series. This week, we take a closer look at health tech startup Qure.ai, which went from using AI to make diagnostic imaging easier and more affordable to focusing on coronavirus t…
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Woo! It’s been a few months since my last episode, has anything big happened? Just kidding. Turns out that making a podcast for fun wasn’t one of my top priorities during a global pandemic – I’m honestly as surprised as you are. But seriously, sorry it’s been such a long time. I needed a few …By Emily Glankler
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In this podcast, we spoke with Alex Weidauer, Co-founder and CEO of Rasa. Rasa is a Python-based open-source conversational AI framework powered by Rasa NLU and Rasa Core. We learned the backstory of Rasa, which was thought up in Alex's kitchen while building a chatbot using Dialogflow and other chatbot frameworks - till today with 3M+ downloads, 1…
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0:00:00 : Welcome to CLL Podcast 0:00:23 : What are the Superpower of Ramsri? 0:01:37 :How did Ramsri get into Data Science? 0:07:14 : How many Data Science Courses did Ramsri complete? 0:13:25 : How to plan and learn efficiently? 0:17:24 : MOOC's dropout rate? 0:20:37 : Where does Ramsri work currently? 0:22:20 : What are the applications ML in Cy…
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Act 1: Wilson and the War We can’t really understand WWI in America without talking about Woodrow Wilson. And we can’t understand Woodrow Wilson without talking about Tommy Wilson, because that was actually his name. His dropped his first name “Thomas” when he decided that his middle name Woodrow was more distinguished. But personally, I ……
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All right. The ladies of American history have been dancing on the edges of our narrative for about 200 years. I think it’s about time we gave them an episode of their own. Shall we? Today’s episode is all about The Women’s Era or, “Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make It On This Podcast.” We’re going to ……
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So we’ve reached the 20th century – finally! – and the U.S. overall is doing pretty well. Our economy is booming, we’ve got colonies now… the nation is doing well. But the people that live in the nation… most of them aren’t doing as great. Remember the Gilded Age? Uber capitalism on steroids with absolutely ……
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Welcome back to Anti-Social Studies! Last episode we talked about the Gilded Age and it was dark. Like, Dickensian-level darkness: poverty, tiny child labor hands, fat corrupt politicians. But on the other hand, electricity! So it balances out, right? Today we’re not moving forward in time, but staying in the very end of the Gilded ……
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Last episode we talked about the end of Reconstruction and the rise of the Jim Crow South. But don’t worry! Because today we’re traveling North to see the glitz and glamor of city life in the era of industrialization! Electric lights! Millionnaires! Skyscrapers! Oh yeah, and also poverty, inequality, and corruption. Dang it! Can’t we ……
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We left last episode on a cliffhanger. I know you’ve all been desperately waiting for two weeks wondering “Who will win the Civil War???” Well then, let’s get right to it! Today’s episode is all about the post-Civil War South or, “Reconstruction. Reconstruction!” (That’s a deep-cut Grease 2 reference right there. And if you already ……
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