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"In the Lab: A Spotlight on AI Pioneers in Milwaukee” is a limited series of executive podcast interviews that aims to shine a spotlight on the local pioneers who are at the forefront of AI innovation. AI is reshaping the world, and this series aims to explore future predictions and practical applications from the experts. It sheds light on game-changing innovations happening in Milwaukee, often hidden by Midwestern modesty. By delving into the labs, the podcast uncovers insights beyond the ...
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You might think you know Maven Analytics and its Founder, Chris Dutton. But do you know the whole story? During this show, Chris will talk about how and why Maven got started, how it’s evolved over the years, and where things are heading in the future. You’ll leave this show with a deeper understanding of one of your favorite EdTech companies. What…
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Today’s analytics and data science job market seems to be as competitive as it’s ever been. So it’s more important than ever to know what employers are looking for and have a solid plan of attack in your job search. In this episode, Luke Barousse and Kelly Adams will walk us through their insights from the job market, talk about exactly what employ…
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SQL is one of the most widely used data analysis tools around, often discussed as a cornerstone for Data Analysis, Data Science, and Data Engineering careers. In this episode, Thais Cooke talks about how she leverages SQL in her role as a Data Analyst and shares practical tips you can use to take your SQL game to the next level. You’ll leave the sh…
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Will AI completely revolutionize the way we work as data professionals? Or is it overhyped? In this episode, Lindsay Murphy and Colleen Tartow will take opposing viewpoints and help us understand whether or not AI can really live up to all the hype. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of the current state of AI in data, the tech stack needed t…
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If you want to improve your resume to start getting employers’ attention and booking job interviews, this one is for you! In this episode, Albert Bellamy shares his top tips to transform your resume and make sure you’re putting your best foot forward. You’ll leave this show with a number of practical and actionable ideas that you should be able to …
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If you are working in or trying to break into data and want to learn how to fast-track your career, this one is for you! In this episode, Jess Ramos (180k+ followers on LinkedIn!) shares her best tips and practical advice to help take your career to the next level. What You'll Learn: How specializing and building niche skills can lead to big opport…
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If you’re working on or trying to break into a career in Data Science or Data Engineering, this one is for you. In this episode, Data Engineering expert and recovering Data Scientist Joe Reis shares some of his best tips and strategies for folks looking to launch or accelerate their data careers. You’ll leave with practical and actionable advice th…
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Analytics Engineering is one of the hottest career paths in data today, but many struggle to understand how to break in and where they should focus. In this episode, we demystify Analytics Engineering. Madison Schott talks about the career path of an Analytics Engineer, what they do for companies, and the tools they use. She also shares some of the…
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In this episode you'll hear best practices for building and leading analytics teams, the impact AI is already making on the industry, and how data teams should be thinking about the future. Director of Analytics & Data Science Joe Squire will share practical tips for data leaders looking to build effective teams and navigate through today’s rapidly…
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Microsoft Excel is the most widely used data analysis tool on the planet, but somehow it doesn’t get the love it deserves. In this episode, Sonali and Chris talk about how they leverage Excel in their data roles at prominent companies, and share practical tips you can use to add more value to your own organization. You’ll leave the show with an ins…
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Data governance is more important than ever today, but it’s something a lot of companies still struggle with. During this live show, George Firican will demystify data governance, breaking down its core components and sharing practical advice that you can use to make improvements at your organization. What You'll Learn: Why data governance is more …
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Megan Bowers has had a fascinating career path. She studied Industrial Engineering before landing in data where she’s held roles as an Analyst, Senior Analyst, Data Journalist, and is now the host of the Alter Everything podcast by Alteryx. In this episode, Megan shares practical tips and useful anecdotes from her journey, and talks about some of t…
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In Analytics and Data Science departments, we’ve got a pretty good sense for why investing in data is important for any organization. But how well could you pitch your company to spend its precious resources on improving data quality or better data management practices? Could you tell that data story to the right stakeholders when it matters? In th…
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Are you ready to elevate your career and advance from Analyst to Sr. Analyst and beyond? In this episode, you’ll hear from two fantastic Analytics Managers who each lead their own data teams, and know exactly what it takes to get to the next level. We’ll be sharing some of their best strategies and actionable advice that will help you understand wh…
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Being able to present your analysis and convince your teammates to take action is a huge part of the job for any Data Analyst or Data Scientist. But for many of us, delivering effective presentations isn’t something that comes naturally. Fortunately, everyone (including you) can improve their communication skills if they know what to focus on. In t…
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Data quality is the foundation of everything we do as Data Analysts and Data Scientists. So why do so many organizations suffer from dirty data? And what can you do to clean it up? In this session, we’ll share some of the best data cleaning strategies and real actionable advice from The Classification Guru, Susan Walsh. You’ll leave with a solid pl…
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Israel Squires brings a wealth of knowledge from his diverse background as an M&A/securities lawyer turned AI software investor and entrepreneur. He shares invaluable insights into the practical applications of AI in business, the current landscape of AI technology, and the importance of workforce development. This episode is essential for anyone i…
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Nathan Lasnoski shares his extensive expertise in AI, discussing the transformative impact of AI on enterprise organizations and how businesses can strategically implement AI to drive operational savings and revenue production. This episode is essential for anyone interested in technology, innovation, and AI ethics. Nathan offers practical insights…
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Nitin Ranjan shares his deep technical expertise and first-hand knowledge of manufacturing challenges, discussing how AI can revolutionize the industry. This episode is essential for anyone interested in technology, innovation, and manufacturing. Nitin offers compelling insights and practical examples of AI applications in manufacturing, making it …
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John Young shares his extensive expertise in AI and data science, discussing how Databricks is revolutionizing the way enterprises manage and leverage data for AI applications. This episode is essential for anyone interested in technology, data management, and AI innovation. John offers practical insights and real-world examples of AI applications,…
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Sarah Alt shares her extensive expertise in ethical AI, discussing the transformative impact of AI in various sectors, particularly within the legal sector. She offers practical insights and real-world examples of AI applications, making this episode essential for anyone interested in technology, ethics, and innovation. Sarah offers touching storie…
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A data career is an amazing path. Once you’re inside, you have good job prospects, fun and challenging work, constant opportunities to learn, solid comp, and can often work from anywhere. But it can be hard to break in. Today, in 2024, there seems to be more competition than ever for entry level roles. So how can you get started? In this episode, w…
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A lot of Data Analysts and Data Scientists are worried about how AI will impact their careers and the future of the industry. Is AI coming for our jobs? Or is this just another example of new technology that can make us more effective? In this episode, YouTube’s Alex The Analyst will walk you through the state of AI in data, some of the most intere…
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To build a successful career in data, you need to focus on the right skills. You need to focus on skills that will open doors, make you job-ready, help you attract employers, and put you on the right track toward growing your career. But where should you start? In this episode, Matt Mike will give his thoughts on the most important skills you’ll ne…
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Having a strong personal brand is one of the best things you can do to stand out from your competition in today’s difficult job market. In this episode, you’ll learn why brand building should be at the top of your list, and more importantly, hear actionable tips that you can use to make progress right away. We’ll be sharing some of the best strateg…
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Welcome to Mavens of Data! An expert-led, weekly live show featuring top data professionals hosted by the team at Maven Analytics. Register for free to be part of the next live session: https://bit.ly/3XB3A8b Follow us on Socials: LinkedIn YouTube Instagram (Mavens of Data) Instagram (Maven Analytics) TikTok Facebook Medium X/Twitter…
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The podcast returns to take a dive into the 1985 film "On The Edge" starring Bruce Dern. From Rotten Tomatoes: "Banned from competition 20 years ago for exposing payoffs in amateur athletics, former long-distance runner Wes Holman (Bruce Dern) decides to enter the Cielo-Sea Race, a punishing, mountainous footrace in the Pacific Northwest. The compe…
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Things like the American Track League and its recent string of meets are rare and a huge logistical undertaking. In United States history, I can think of another time when something simpler and similar has happened. I'm thinking of the International Track Association that launched in March 1973. It featured the likes of Lee Evans, Bob Seagren, Jim …
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Links Swift concurrency roadmap Episode 27: Concurrency with Chris Lattner [Concurrency] Actors & actor isolation [Concurrency] Interoperability with Objective-C [Concurrency] Structured concurrency [Concurrency] Asynchronous functions [Concurrency] AsyncSequence Swift Concurrency Proposals Dependencies Graph Protocol-based Actor Isolation: Draft #…
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Jesse Squire sits down with Ken Goe – a sportswriter for The Oregonian for 43 years who just announced his retirement a few weeks ago. He’s got deep ties covering track and field since he was assigned the beat as he first got his start at the paper. He takes us through those early days in his career and the evolution he’s seen in the sport since. T…
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Links Announcement blog post Karoy Lorentey GitHub Repository Atomics forum Hacker News Discussion Guillaume Lessard’s existing swift-atomics repo Sponsors AWS Amplify - AWS Amplify is a suite of tools and services for iOS developers to build full stack serverless and cloud-based mobile apps. Check out our getting started Tutorial for iOS! Go to aw…
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On Wednesday, November 4, the Bowling Green – Toledo rivalry will be renewed with its 85th football game. To celebrate this I will run from Doyt Perry Stadium, the home of the BG Falcons, to the Glass Bowl, the home of the UT Rockets. The course is 26.2 miles and the run will be known as The Marathon Of Hate. If you’re a runner you won’t ask why I’…
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"The club cross country championships are popular because of the team aspect. I can speak to this because when I owned my running stores (Big River Running Co.) we used to send our team (Big River Racing Team) to Clubs and it was our chance to re-live our high school and college glory days. You put on the spikes. You huddle up as a team before the …
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What’s in a Swift runtime? Swift on Mac OS 9 Heap Objects Type Layout Type Metadata Uniquing Caches Class Metadata Class Metadata Initialization Other links Layout guarantees Steve Troughton-Smith’s BitPaint @ksherlock’s mpw An explainer on Swift weak references About Jordan Twitter @UINT_MIN Belkadan Citizens’ Climate Lobby Sponsors Instabug - Get…
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5.3 release process Swift for Linux distros AWS lambda Runtime Swift Service Lifecycle Swift Cluster membership Proposals accepted/implemented in 5.3 Commit history for Swift 5.3 branch Mike Ash's perf PR Hacking with Swift What’s New in Swift 5.3 Get in Touch If you're enjoying the show and want to say thank you, the best way to do that is by leav…
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Swift Package Index Intro Website Forum GitHub Package List Dave Sven CocoaPods website Swift Package Registry Swift Package Registry Service Pitch Tweet Package Manager Source Archive Dependencies Pitch Tweet Mattt Thompson Get in Touch If you're enjoying the show and want to say thank you, the best way to do that is by leaving us a review on iTun…
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Like many of you, I try to keep myself in shape by working out through running. I often need some sort of goal in my future to keep myself honest on following my workouts. Usually, that's a race. The problem is that no races have been held in the United States since early March and it doesn't appear as though we'll have any for a while yet. I need …
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Quick question: Which city has the record for most Olympic bids without winning or hosting? The answer is Detroit. Detroit is now a cautionary tale of a city built on a single industry and how white flight can destroy an entire region. However, Detroit was once one of the most important and wealthy cities in America. It was either the fourth or fif…
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We're going to take a look at one of America's greatest and most forgotten competitors – Earlene Brown. She is the greatest American women's thrower of the 20th century. Four years ago, Michelle Carter won the women's shot put title at the Rio Olympics. She was the first American woman to win gold in that event at the Olympics. She was the first me…
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SE-0282 Tuples conform to Equatable, Comparable, and Hashable Acceptance: https://forums.swift.org/t/accepted-se-0283-tuples-conform-to-equatable-comparable-and-hashable/36658 Review: https://forums.swift.org/t/se-0283-tuples-conform-to-equatable-comparable-and-hashable/36140 Proposal: https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/…
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It feels a bit uncomfortable for me to be blathering on about sports history with all that is going on in this nation right now. But no less a man than Pope John Paul II said “the dignity of the human person is the goal and criterion of all sporting activity”. And we desperately need humanity and dignity at the moment. So on we go. If you’re on Twi…
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If you run, jump or throw, it’s likely you have worn something that Ron Hill Sports has helped pioneer. This episode takes a look at Ron Hill, who is maybe best known as a marathon world record holder and definitely has a record-setting running streak, but you might not realize you wear his inventions every day. ▶ Follow CITIUS MAG: twitter.com/Cit…
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I want to discuss a man who is largely not remembered a whole lot and certainly, many of today's younger runners probably haven't heard of him. He was an extremely important person in the history of long-distance running and marathoning. I'm talking about the British marathoner from the early 50s, Jim Peters. He did more to change the marathon than…
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Let me tell you about one of the most-watched sprint races in history – at least in American history to an American audience. Sportswriter Bill Simmons calls it his favorite YouTube clip. It's not his favorite track and field YouTube clip or his favorite sports YouTube clip, it's just flat-out his favorite YouTube clip of all-time. To do this, we n…
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Just about two weeks ago, the wonderful show "Schitt's Creek" came to an end after six seasons. The plot seems very topical because people who had lots, suddenly have nothing due to circumstances out of their control. All they have is each other and their family. That seems very timely. I was thinking about something that CBC (the show's originator…
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One of the things that I find very useful for history – especially while looking at track and field history – is looking at the past and allowing it to educate us on how we got to where we are now, how things changed and what we can learn from the past. Most recently, a very important point has been raised that we may have significantly less money …
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This week I talk about the influence of Don Canham. He was an NCAA champion high jumper for the University of Michigan, then the Wolverine head track coach for two decades, and then the athletic director for another two decades. He was a president of the USTFCCCA. He co-founded the USTFF which fought the AAU for control of track and field in the US…
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This week, LetsRun.com released a bracket of 64 runners to determine the greatest American distance runner of all-time. It had 32 men's nominees and 32 women's nominees. They'll play it out over the next couple weeks to determine who the greatest of all-time is. I thought, 'This is a really hard thing to determine because there's so many different …
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Episode 2 of the Track & Field History podcast takes a look at one of the great individual rivalries not only in track & field but in all of sports: Jim Ryun vs Marty Liquori. All nine of their head-to-head matchups took place between 1967 and 1971, the last of which was known as the "Dream Mile" and had as much hype as a title fight. Ryun was the …
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