First Things Podcast - Nate Hochman on Cannabusiness

In this episode, Nate Hochman joins R. R. Reno to talk about his article in the October issue, “Cannabusiness Goes to Pot.” They discuss the book “Can Legal Weed Win?: The Blunt Realities of Cannabis Economics” by Robin Goldstein and Daniel Sumner, along with the emerging effects of legalized marijuana on individuals and society.

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know - Listener Mail: Food Deserts, Hijacking Planes, and the World’s Most Dangerous Prisoners

Bad Ghost hips us to a recent plane hijacking, targeting a Walmart. Roadrunner asks where the world's most dangerous prisoners are kept. Lactrodectus inspires an upcoming episode on conspiracies surrounding food deserts. All this and more in this week's listener mail. They don’t want you to read our book. They don’t want you to see us on tour.

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The Government Huddle with Brian Chidester - The One with the HUD CX Leader

Amber Chaudhry, Customer Experience Leader and Strategist at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development & the Co-Founder of Muslim Americans in Public Service (MAPS) joins the show to discuss the need for government to focus on personalizing experiences at scale while still delivering empathy in every touchpoint. We also talk about some of her biggest challenges she has faced on delivering effective CX programs at various agencies and how data and human-centered design is at the heart of the programs she is rolling out at HUD.

The Intelligence from The Economist - Xi sells sanctuary: a telling Putin meeting

As the presidents of China and Russia meet in Uzbekistan, we examine their friendship. They have much in common—but Russia’s prosecution of the war in Ukraine may strain relations. Islamic State and al-Qaeda may be less in the news but their foothold in Africa only keeps growing. And why so many young Korean city-slickers are becoming farmers in the countryside.

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Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S7 HarperDB Update – Jaxon Repp, Head of Product

Today's episode

Guest: Jaxon Repp is the Head of Product at HarperDB. He has 25 years of experience in architecting, designing, and developing enterprise software. He has founded 3 tech startups, along with consulting on multiple iOT and digital transform initiatives.

Questions:

  • How did you get involved with HarperDB?
  • You lead the charge on product, so what problem did you set out to solve with the product?
  • What is the best use case for HarperDB?
  • Wait a minute... you're claiming that HarperDB is the fastest, most connected data platform in the world. Tell me why that is?
  • How have you built your roadmap? How are you balancing customer feedback with the future vision of the company?
  • How far has the product come since the early days?
  • Why are you focused on areas like Edge Computing & Machine Learning?
  • Lastly, tell me about your upcoming 4.0 release - what can we expect to see?


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Honestly with Bari Weiss - Eating Ourselves to Death

Fifteen years ago, there was a lot of talk about the obesity epidemic. In 2008, Michelle Obama started a government program called “Let’s Move!” that sought to reduce childhood obesity. You might remember the First Lady teaming up with everyone from Beyonce to Big Bird to promote exercise and better eating habits. Unfortunately, the program was largely a failure. And the obesity statistics continued to rise.


74% of Americans today are either obese or overweight. And yet, we’re no longer talking about it. The national conversation around health and weight has turned away from things like good nutrition, weight loss and the importance of physical fitness, and instead adopted phrases like “fat acceptance” and “healthy at any size.” In some circles, there’s even blanket denial that there is anything unhealthy at all about being obese. 


Shaming people for being overweight is unequivocally wrong. But in our attempt to not offend, we’ve lost sight of the very real fact that there’s a problem. Americans are heavier than ever, sicker than ever, dying earlier than ever, and... it's all preventable. So today, a conversation with Dr. Casey Means, a Stanford trained physician who left the traditional medical system behind to solve the one problem that she says is going to ruin us all: bad food.

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