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Me, Myself, and AI

MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group (BCG)

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Why do only 10% of companies succeed with AI? In this series by MIT SMR and BCG, we talk to the leaders who've achieved big wins with AI in their companies and learn how they did it. Hear what gets experts from companies like NASA, Shopify, and others excited to do their jobs every day and what they consider the keys to their success.
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Let's Go Michigan!

Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, Mark Pastoria

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Join Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria covering issues & stories - from business to lifestyle, events & culture - that celebrate our great state of Michigan.
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Trailblazin’ Bosses is your passport to the personal and professional stories of successful women entrepreneurs around the world. Veranda Adkins, a seasoned entrepreneur herself, invites guests from various countries, backgrounds, and industries to share the untold tales behind their triumphs. Each episode is a testament to the unique challenges they’ve conquered, the strategies employed to build empires, and the invaluable lessons learned throughout their entrepreneurial journeys.
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Guiding you to emotional freedom. Lucas Mack is on a mission to see the hurting get healed, the voiceless find their voice, and for leaders to go from their heads into their hearts and lead from there. Discover how to live a life full of love and gain the power to make social change from people who are difference makers and how to apply those lessons in your life. Join author, speaker, life coach, and podcast host Lucas Mack as he shares thoughtful ideas and inspired stories from his life an ...
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Crimson Marketing’s CEO Glenn Gow interviews the best and the brightest marketing minds on Moneyball for Marketing. He and his guests talk about the incredible changes happening in marketing organizations around Big Data and marketing technology. Moneyball for Marketing features marketing technology insights from the top marketers in the world. The reference to Moneyball is from the story of how the Oakland A's baseball team were able to win and win and win, because they figured out how to u ...
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Leola Watkins' mission is to inspire others to see an integration of sexuality and spirituality in their relationships with themselves and their partners. She guides individuals and couples in discovering how life-force energy moves in the body; and more importantly, how to harness this inner-power for a pleasure-filled life that begins with our mo…
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Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria discuss the decline in teens learning to drive also interview Allison Pohle on The Rise of Do Nothing Vacations, Dominic Reuter on Why Companies Let You Keep Items Instead of Returning, and finally Christian Miller regarding how often we lie.By Mark Pastoria, Kristin Kujawa, Jeff Sloan
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Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, Mark Pastoria discuss July 4th travel projections and the best burger in MI. Interviews by Rose White, MLive, Michigan's Unique RV Camping Locations. Retired Fire Chief, Mike Evans and Founder of Premier Pet, Mike Palmer, Firework safety for people and pets. David Clark, Celebrates Michigan's craft beer industry.…
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Joelle Pineau’s curiosity led her to pursue a doctorate in engineering with a focus on robotics, which she describes as her “gateway into AI.” As vice president of AI research at Meta, Joelle leads a team committed to openness in the service of high-quality research, responsible AI development, and community contribution. In this episode, Joelle, w…
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Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria speak with Rose White, MLive, about the U-Pick strawberry season, which is happening right now. Mark Dent, The Hustle, explaining the difference between a sonic logo and a jingle and how that's affecting branding and marketing. Finally Lindsay Moore, MLive, 3 hidden gems within our great state we should…
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Spending the last 20+ years navigating a deep inward journey towards emotional healing and massive identity upgrades, Megan Mackenzie was rocked by the loss of both of her parents to suicide. This early life challenge forced her to confront the delicate balance of life and emotions at a young age. Her search for coping mechanisms and life purpose w…
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If you’ve played with Photoshop’s Generative Fill feature or worked in Nvidia’s Omniverse platform, you’ve touched tools that Patrick Hebron’s work has made possible. A dual major in philosophy and film production, Patrick approaches creative pursuits with a deep curiosity and the belief that if a “tool gets used in exactly the way that we anticipa…
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Veranda explores Michelle Sloan's inspiring transition from the corporate world to spiritual entrepreneurship. As the founder of Dwell in Spirit and a certified Reiki Master, Michelle discusses her evolution from business to holistic healing, effectively combining spiritual principles with practical healing modalities. This episode delves into her …
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When Mario Rodriguez emigrated from Cuba to the United States at age 14 with his parents — a university professor, and a teacher turned electrical engineer — they had already instilled in him the value of education and a love of learning. That passion has guided him throughout his career — as a program manager with Microsoft; then as part of GitHub…
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Paul Romer once considered himself the most optimistic economist. He rightfully predicted that technology would blow up as an economic driver coming out of the inflation of the 1970s but acknowledges he did not foresee the inequality that technology advances would lead to. On this episode, Paul shares his views on AI advances and their implications…
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He helps leaders in high stress careers find their purpose and influence with confidence at work and at home. Justin Atherton is a leadership mentor who helps people in high-stress careers become confident leaders at work and at home. He is the founder of Confidence Unchained, a company that teaches the same leadership principles that guided him th…
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Actor Tye Sheridan may not consider himself a technology expert, but his knowledge of visual effects (VFX) processes led him to cofound AI-driven startup Wonder Dynamics. With the company’s new product, Wonder Studio, creators can upload 2D video and transform it into 3D animations at a fraction of the cost of the motion-capture animation process t…
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Jeff Cooper parlayed his interest in neuroscience and human behavior into a career in data science and today works as a senior data science director for online retail subscription service Stitch Fix. Jeff joins Me, Myself, and AI to share how the company pairs human employees with intelligent technologies to keep up with customer preferences while …
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Author of the Book, "Let Love In: The Pain Stops When the Truth Starts" Jake Kauffman joins me in a very deep and profound episode where we explore the process of suffering and what priceless wisdom comes from it, and much more. Find Jake's book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BVSMDHKN?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_WB5ZD3K6HZCWR36AV8QC&language=en-US Than…
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Like many product leaders in the technology space, Jackie Rocca took a somewhat circuitous path to that role. After beginning her career in management consulting with Bain, she earned her MBA at Stanford and then worked at Google, where she helped launch YouTube TV. Now, she serves as vice president of product at Slack, where she focuses on the col…
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Jennifer Streaks, Business Insider: The price of groceries have increased 20% over the past two years, and with shrinkflation in play too, you're getting less for your money than ever before. The shrinkflation effect is most commonly seen in potato chips, cookies, cereal, candy, paper products, and even shampoo. Here are 4 ways to minimize the impa…
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Full Episode: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, Mark Pastoria boast about Detroit's art scene and panic over the chocolate crisis that is plaguing the candy aisles. (06:45) Margert Flemming, Business Insider, Risks of fantasy sports, betting, and sweepstakes games on college campuses (16:57) Kathleen Davis, Fast Company, The 32 hour work week (26:59) Jen…
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What's at the bottom of the rabbit hole? Anthony Graffeo explains what he found and how it changed his life. This is a beautiful episode. Get yourself some amazing Beef Tallow from The Ungovernable Project at https://www.theungovernableproject.com/ Thank you for listening – if you’re struggling to break free and need support – go to my website and …
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The world is changing and people are waking up to the fact that many of what we've been told is based on lies. So how will you move through this massive change we're experiencing? Find out in this episode how to find your inner peace despite what's going on outside. Thank you for listening – if you’re struggling to break free and need support – go …
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Daniele Petecchi didn’t realize how complex the process of producing tires was until he joined Pirelli, a company that’s been in the business of manufacturing tires for more than 150 years. But now, as head of data management and AI, he’s focused on leveraging the company’s wealth of data to meet the stringent technical, quality, and performance re…
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In this episode of Trailblazin' Bosses, Veranda sits down with Jennifer D. McClain, a community development leader, bestselling author, and certified coach. With over two decades of experience managing teams and supporting community-focused organizations, Jennifer's talent as a facilitator has earned her recognition as a noteworthy leader by Crain'…
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In this episode learn about: How knowing yourself leads to love In order to love someone you must love yourself To love yourself, you must know yourself How do you know yourself, without a system like Human Design? Human Design & Relationships The different Types in Relationships The Living Your Design Group Program I nvite to hop on a Free 15 minu…
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FULL EPISODE as aired on WJR 760AM Radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria highlight the history of St. Patrick's day, warn against gardening too early, and discuss the recent bill sent to the senate regarding daylight savings time. Joining the show (12:52) Allie Volpe, WSJ, The Rise of the D-Nothing Vacation, (21:03) Mickey Lyons, The…
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The powerful Jennifer Watson is back for another episode to light you up and give you hope regardless of whatever you're going through. She delivers an inspiring message packed with stories we can all relate with. Here are her links: https://www.instagram.com/thejenniferwatson https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-watson-6b08b9121 Thank you for list…
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On this bonus episode, we head to the World Bank offices in Washington, D.C., where hosts Sam and Shervin joined organizers Jonathan Timmis and Timothy DeStefano from the World Bank and Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business for the day-long conference, “How is Artificial Intelligence Transforming Firms?” in December 2023. In our fina…
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Rose White, MLive: "Unseasonably warm weather, little snowfall and muddy trails have hollowed out the winter tourism industry across the Upper Peninsula. This crisis has devastated the small communities that rely on a thick blanket of snow to keep the economy humming. Although visitor numbers peak in summer, winter plays a vital role in tiding busi…
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR 760AM Radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria highlight Michigan schools making the top envied list, the pros and cons of daylight savings time, and the new standard for spring break vacations. (07:49) Rose White, MLive, The UP tourism reckons with warm weather (19:31) Allie Volpe, Vox, The art of mastering sm…
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The world seems upside down right now and many are feeling stuck and unable to process a way forward. In this episode I share how to keep moving forward and why it feels the way it does. www.lucasmack.com Thank you for listening – if you’re struggling to break free and need support – go to my website and www.lucasmack.com. There’s you’ll find resou…
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR Radio 760AM: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, Mark Pastoria talk about health in many formats: Potato chips and the importance to the MI economy, Exercise, supplements, Detroit style pizza, and mental health and the stamina to live a year in a Mars simulator. Rose White, MLive, Michigan's potato industry and Jamie Ducharme, Tim…
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Rose White, MLive, "Plucked from the dirt, most MI potatoes are sliced, peeled, fried, salted and turned into chips. As the 8th largest producer of potatoes in the country, MI plays a “critically important” role in the chip industry. About 70% of the MI-grown spuds become chips for brands like Frito Lay, Herr’s, Utz Snacks, Better Made Snack Foods …
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Jamie Ducharme, Time, "Why is it so tough to get people to do something so good for and accessible to them? Physical limitations and health problems are certainly a factor for many people. Modern life deserves much of the blame, too, with long, sedentary work days and infrastructure that often makes it easier to hop in the car than walk or bike som…
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While Me, Myself, and AI is on winter break, we hope you enjoy this episode. Jennifer Strong, longtime journalist and creator of the SHIFT podcast, joins Sam and Shervin to talk about their favorite Me, Myself, and AI episode Find the additional podcasts mentioned in the episode below: SHIFT podcast In Machines We Trust WSJ’s The Future of Everythi…
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She is a multi-passionate entrepreneur whose life as a business strategy management consultant completely changed when an experience caused her a concussion that lasted 4 years and the literal loss of her voice. Initially, not knowing what was wrong with her, she just knew that something was off and that she was living in a constant state of post t…
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Janelle D James, BridgeMI: Fluctuating temperatures can be particularly troubling for fruit farmers who rely on cold temperatures to help the trees “sleep” during the winter. If temperatures are consistently too warm, crops can start to bud too early, putting the flower at risk of freezing and jeopardizing spring and summer fruit production when th…
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FULL EPISODE aired on WJR 760AM radio: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, and Mark Pastoria promote volunteering for the Greening of Detroit, feral goldfish in our lakes and the city in MI with the best tasting water. Also (09:18) Benji Jones, Vox, The Earth is Getting Greener! Hooray? (16:34) Juliana Kaplan, Business Insider, DINKs are living the new Ame…
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