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Sisterly Insights Podcast

Shannon Tourville & Hannah Moran

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Welcome to Sisterly Insights with Shannon & Hannah, the ultimate podcast for heartfelt, genuine sisterly advice! Whether you’re seeking guidance on relationships, navigating career challenges, or looking for tips on personal growth, we’ve got you covered. Our episodes are packed with relatable stories, practical advice, and a sprinkle of humor, all delivered with the warmth and love of a sister. In each episode, we dive deep into a topic that we can give insights on, from handling hosting ev ...
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Covering all things in Star Wars Galaxy broadcasting from a different canon planet every episode. Covering all the latest news, speculations, and anything else from the galaxy far far away Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/PostcardsFromTheGalaxysEdge/support
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Pondering AI

Kimberly Nevala, Strategic Advisor - SAS

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How is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) shaping our human experience? Kimberly Nevala ponders the reality of AI with a diverse group of innovators, advocates and data scientists. Ethics and uncertainty. Automation and art. Work, politics and culture. In real life and online. Contemplate AI’s impact, for better and worse. All presentations represent the opinions of the presenter and do not represent the position or the opinion of SAS.
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Welcome to the Real Estate for Real People podcast, where you'll gain unique and valuable insights into the dynamic world of real estate. Join Shannon and Tamara Stone, founders of one of the most successful real estate agencies in their city, as they share their experiences and expertise on all things real estate.Not only are Shannon and Tamara knowledgeable and energetic, but they also have a deep sense of empathy and care for their clients and community. They have built and maintained act ...
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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman with Dan Millman & Pat Flynn

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Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior) ...
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John Danaher assesses how AI may reshape ethical and social norms, minds the anticipatory gap in regulation, and applies the MVPP to decide against digitizing himself. John parlayed an interest in science fiction into researching legal philosophy, emerging technology, and society. Flipping the script on ethical assessment, John identifies six (6) m…
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Ben Bland expressively explores emotive AI’s shaky scientific underpinnings, the gap between reality and perception, popular applications, and critical apprehensions. Ben exposes the scientific contention surrounding human emotion. He talks terms (emotive? empathic? not telepathic!) and outlines a spectrum of emotive applications. We discuss the po…
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Philip Rathle traverses from knowledge graphs to LLMs and illustrates how loading the dice with GraphRAG enhances deterministic reasoning, explainability and agency. Philip explains why knowledge graphs are a natural fit for capturing data about real-world systems. Starting with Kevin Bacon, he identifies many ‘graphy’ problems confronting us today…
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Matthew Scherer makes the case for bottom-up AI adoption, being OK with not using AI, innovation as a relative good, and transparently safeguarding workers’ rights. Matthew champions a worker-led approach to AI adoption in the workplace. He traverses the slippery slope from safety to surveillance and guards against unnecessarily intrusive solutions…
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Send us a text Join Shannon and Hannah as they give their insights on the timing of the big life events in life. Join the sisters as they recount things they have learned about when to start and end relationships, how you know you found someone you want to spend your life with, when to have babies, and when to buy a home. The sisters will walk thro…
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Heidi Lanford connects data to cocktails and campaigns while considering the nature of data disruption, getting from analytics to AI, and using data with confidence. Heidi studied mathematics and statistics and never looked back. Reflecting on analytics then and now, she confirms the appetite for data has never been higher. Yet adoption, momentum a…
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Marianna B. Ganapini contemplates AI nudging, entropy as a bellwether of risk, accessible ethical assessment, ethical ROI, the limits of trust and irrational beliefs. Marianna studies how AI-driven nudging ups the ethical ante relative to autonomy and decision-making. This is a solvable problem that may still prove difficult to regulate. She posits…
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Miriam Vogel disputes AI is lawless, endorses good AI hygiene, reviews regulatory progress and pitfalls, boosts literacy and diversity, and remains net positive on AI. Miriam Vogel traverses her unforeseen path from in-house counsel to public policy innovator. Miriam acknowledges that AI systems raise some novel questions but reiterates there is mu…
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In an interview with Jason Hartman, Keith Butcher, founder of Butcher Joseph, discusses business succession and Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs). With many business owners approaching retirement, ESOPs offer a tax-efficient way to transition ownership to employees. This model enhances employee retention and loyalty, providing long-term retire…
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After the Day Jobs have kept hosts Jack and Shannon busy they are back to talk about all things Star Wars. Todays broadcast is from the planet of Daiyu made famous in the Obi-Wan TV Show and we will be covering topics such as: The Acolyte Star Wars Lego Alternate Universe Star Wars Gaming and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.…
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Melissa Sariffodeen contends learning requires unlearning, ponders human-AI relationships, prioritizes outcomes over outputs, and values the disquiet of constructive critique. Melissa artfully illustrates barriers to innovation through the eyes of a child learning to code and a seasoned driver learning to not drive. Drawing on decades of experience…
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Shannon Mullen O’Keefe champions collaboration, serendipitous discovery, curious conversations, ethical leadership, and purposeful curation of our technical creations. Shannon shares her professional journey from curating leaders to innovative ideas. From lightbulbs to online dating and AI voice technology, Shannon highlights the simultaneously bea…
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Sarah Gibbons and Kate Moran riff on the experience of using current AI tools, how AI systems may change our behavior and the application of AI to human-centered design. Sarah and Kate share their non-linear paths to becoming leading user experience (UX) designers. Defining the human-centric mindset Sarah stresses that intent is design and we are a…
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Simon Johnson takes on techno-optimism, the link between technology and human well-being, the law of intended consequences, the modern union remit and political will. In this sobering tour through time, Simon proves that widespread human flourishing is not intrinsic to tech innovation. He challenges the ‘productivity bandwagon’ (an economic maxim s…
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Professor Rose Luckin provides an engaging tutorial on the opportunities, risks, and challenges of AI in education and why AI raises the bar for human learning. Acknowledging AI’s real and present risks, Rose is optimistic about the power of AI to transform education and meet the needs of diverse student populations. From adaptive learning platform…
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Katrina Ingram addresses AI power dynamics, regulatory floors and ethical ceilings, inevitability narratives, self-limiting predictions, and public AI education. Katrina traces her career from communications to her current pursuits in applied AI ethics. Showcasing her way with words, Katrina dissects popular AI narratives. While contemplating AI FO…
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Paulo Carvão discusses AI’s impact on the public interest, emerging regulatory schemes, progress over perfection, and education as the lynchpin for ethical tech. In this thoughtful discussion, Paulo outlines the cultural, ideological and business factors underpinning the current data economy. An economy in which the manipulation of personal data in…
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We are back with our January 2024 show with the whole crew. Gerry takes us through the most metal place in the galaxy "The Forest of Hyperkarn" while Jack and Shannon discuss over the holidays, internet chaos and Rey Movie, is it happening is it not? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/PostcardsFromTheGalaxysEdge/suppo…
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Dr. Erica Thompson reflects on Making Model Decisions about and with AI. In this capsule series, prior guests share their insights on current happenings in AI and intuitions about what to expect next. To learn more, check out Erica’s book Escape from Model Land: How Mathematical Models Can Lead Us Astray and What We Can Do About It…
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Roger Spitz reflects on Upskilling Human Decision Making in the age of AI. In this capsule series, prior guests share their insights on current happenings in AI and intuitions about what to expect next. To learn more, check out Roger’s book series The Definitive Guide to Thriving on DisruptionBy Kimberly Nevala, Strategic Advisor - SAS
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Jason interviews Johnny Serpilla, former President of Camping World, about his book, "Life is Hard, but I'll be Okay", and his experiences in leadership and business. Johnny emphasizes the importance of approaching life with one heart and mind, the role of gratitude in leadership, and the impact of personal problems on work. Johnny also discusses t…
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Henrik Skaug Sætra reflects on Environmental and Social Sustainability with AI. In this capsule series, prior guests share their insights on current happenings in AI and intuitions about what to expect next. To learn more, check out Henrik’s latest book: Technology and Sustainable Development: The Promise and Pitfalls of Techno-Solutionism…
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In this podcast episode, the Sisters chat with Amanda Van Der Lee, owner of How to Host. She discusses the process of renting out properties on Airbnb as well as the Airbnb regulations in Kelowna, British Columbia. Amanda talks about her company, How to Host, which offers property management services, interior design, and cleaning services for Airb…
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In this podcast episode, Kim Appelt, a fashion designer and TV personality, joins the hosts of the podcast "Real Estate for Real People" to discuss dressing for success and creating personal style. They delve into the importance of decluttering one's closet and letting go of items that no longer serve a purpose. Kim shares tips on organizing and re…
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In this podcast episode, real estate professionals Shannon and Tamara Stone are joined by interior stylist Hannah Thomas to discuss the importance of staging a home for sale. They debunk the misconception that staging means removing all personal items and explain that it's about creating a welcoming atmosphere. They discuss the importance of curb a…
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In this interview, Matt Earle from Reputation.ca discusses the problem of online reputation damage and how it can affect individuals and businesses. When negative or false information appears in Google search results, it can harm a person's reputation. Reputation.ca focuses on deleting harmful content whenever possible, but it's challenging when de…
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In this episode of the Real Estate for Real People, Doug Gilchrist, the City Manager of Kelowna, shares his insights on the city's policies for sustainable growth through urban densification and the importance of alternative modes of transportation. He stresses the importance of creative housing development to adapt to demographic changes and suppo…
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In this episode of "Real Estate for Real People," hosts Shannon and Tamara Stone discuss the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in real estate and everyday life. They share their experiences using chat GPT for writing, creating content, and finding recipes, while also acknowledging the potential risks associated with AI technology, such as the abi…
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Welcome to the new and improved Postcards from the Galaxy's Edge where Shannon Moran and Co-Host Jack George (on set VFX Data Wrangler for all Disney Star Wars Films) geek out all things VFX and Star Wars In This Episode we cover our Star Wars Celebration 2023 experiences (and fails) and also what it means to introduce our kids to Star Wars for fir…
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This episode of "Real Estate for Real People", hosted by the Stone Sisters, features an interview with Christopher Alexander, President of RE/MAX Canada. He talks about the challenges of staying on top in the industry and the importance of membership and community. Alexander also discusses the current state of the Canadian real estate market, empha…
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In this episode of the "Real Estate for Real People" podcast, Tamara interviews Juliana Wong, owner and operator of JWC Mortgages, a mortgage brokerage firm. Juliana shares her expertise on getting a mortgage and qualifying for one, emphasizing the importance of finding the right fit for each client and working creatively to make it work for them. …
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In this episode of "Real Estate for Real People," Tamara Stone and her husband Derek Moran discuss financial planning and real estate investing. Derek shares three $10,000 ideas for real estate investing and ownership, including bundling insurance policies, purchasing a last home within a trust, and allocating more of the mortgage debt to the renta…
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Do you want your dock to be a piece of art you will have for a lifetime?This week The Stone Sisters interview Mike Doiran and Nick Yaskiw from Burton Marine Pile Driving, one of the largest pile driving companies in the Okanagan that has been in operation for over 20 years. They have three barges, 20 employees, build around 50 residential docks a y…
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Ganes Kesari confronts AI hype and calls for balance, reskilling, data literacy, decision intelligence and data storytelling to adopt AI productively. Ganes reveals the reality of AI and analytics adoption in the enterprise today. Highlighting extreme divides in understanding and expectations, Ganes provides a grounded point of view on delivering s…
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Now might be the time to get into financing commercial projects, but maybe not the way you thought. This week The Stone Sisters sit down with Nick Renton from William Wright Commercial Real Estate Services. He joined William Wright because they have the most dedicated offices of any commercial brokerage in BC. They have offices located in many diff…
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Dr. Christina Colclough addresses tech determinism, the value of human labor, managerial fuzz, collective will, digital rights, and participatory AI deployment. Christina traces the path of digital transformation and the self-sustaining narrative of tech determinism. As well as how the perceptions of the public, the C-Suite and workers (aka wage ea…
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Have you ever wondered what really goes into the appraisal process of your home?This week The Stone Sisters sit down with Chris Roworth, a local appraiser with Okanagan Appraisals, a longstanding and reputable company in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada. He has 23 years of experience and has appraised 20-25 thousand homes in his care…
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Reid Blackman confronts whack-a-mole approaches to AI ethics, ethical ‘do goodery,’ squishy values, moral nuance, advocacy vs. activism and overfitting for AI. Reid distinguishes AI for ‘not bad’ from AI ‘for good’ and corporate social responsibility. He describes how the language of risk creates a bridge between ethics and business. Debunking the …
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