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Greg Wisniewski, Joshua Howsam and occasional guests from around the baseball World talk about everything you want to know about the Blue Jays and noteworthy developments in the game, with a little bit of added fun.
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AIBiZ

Avik Chakraborty

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AIBiZ is the go-to podcast for entrepreneurs, business leaders, business owners and AI innovators looking to unlock the power of artificial intelligence in their industries. We break down AI’s real-world impact on business, growth, and innovation—without the fluff.
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The Boys

Jeremy Rice, Stuart Hurt, and Dwayne Anderson aka The Boys

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Welcome to "The Boys" podcast, where business partners Jeremy, Stuart, and Dwayne come together after two decades of collaboration to share their expertise and passion for all things decor, home design, business, and floral design. Join this dynamic trio as they delve into the world of aesthetics, offering valuable insights, practical tips to elevate your living spaces, and a few laughs along the way. But it's not just about design; it's about spreading joy and making the process enjoyable f ...
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Forget fairy castles and white doves, darling! Pop the bubbly and grab a pasty because you're invited to the dreamiest podcast where weddings and Cornwall collide! Hosted by the effervescent wedding planner Francesca, where laughter bubbles like champagne and wedding dreams bloom like wildflowers, this podcast is your secret guide to crafting a Cornish celebration as unique and delicious as a cream tea after midnight. Each episode is a treasure trove of inspiration: · Meet incredible local s ...
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. Our guest is Dr Nivi Manchanda, a reader in international politics at Queen Mary University in London. First, a moment when two cultures clashed in 1985 at Stonehenge. We hear about an English language novel from 1958, called Things Fall Apart. Th…
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In the second episode of Around the Nest, the Blue Jays minor league podcast, host Tyler Zickel (the play-by-play voice of the Vancouver Canadians) takes listeners on another continent criss-crossing look around the Toronto Blue Jays farm system. First stop on the tour is a visit with Buffalo Bisons broadcaster Pat Malacaro, who was with the Bisons…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. The expert guest is Dr Mirjam Brusius, a research fellow in colonial and global history at the German Historical Institute. First, we hear about Martín Chambi - Peru's pioneering documentary photographer. Then Amaize Ojeikere talks about his fathe…
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Yaron Singer, Vice President of AI and Security at Cisco, co-founded a company specializing in artificial intelligence solutions, which was acquired by Cisco in 2024. They developed a firewall for artificial intelligence, a tool designed to protect AI from making critical mistakes. No matter how sophisticated AI is, errors can still happen, and the…
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Yaron Singer, Vice President of AI and Security at Cisco, co-founded a company specializing in artificial intelligence solutions, which was acquired by Cisco in 2024. They developed a firewall for artificial intelligence, a tool designed to protect AI from making critical mistakes. No matter how sophisticated AI is, errors can still happen, and the…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. Our guest is Dr Elizabeth Abbott, writer, historian and author of the book, "Sugar: A Bittersweet History". First, we confront the dark history of sugar. We hear how a researcher in the 1990s uncovered the unethical aspects of Sweden’s Vipeholm ex…
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In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, we sit down with Paul H. Flowers Jr., founder of Superior Insurance Advisors, to explore the powerful intersection of mental health, family, and entrepreneurship. Paul shares his journey from the south side of Chicago to building a thriving business, reflecting on leadership, fatherhood, and the challe…
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Can pleasure be the secret to unlocking your productivity? In this episode, we dive deep into the unconventional yet powerful concept of using pleasure as a productivity hack. Avik sits down with Sue Pats, the founder of NuBeginning.com, who shares her journey of transforming from burnout to breakthrough. Sue reveals the four key centers—logical, e…
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In this episode of Aibiz, Sana sits down with Loic Potjes, an executive coach and founder of Disruptive Leap, who has coached over 40 CEOs across 17 countries and 4 continents. Together, they unpack the critical mindset shifts that separate busy leaders from effective ones. Loic shares why 80% of what CEOs focus on is often misaligned and how getti…
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 We like to think that we are seasonal decorating gurus around here, but I gotta tell you, summer, it can even challenge the three of us. And let's be honest, it's because spring is so easy, right? You've got bunnies, you've got pastel eggs, you've got flowers, throw some of them out, BAM, you are ready for Spring! In fall, you get some foliage, so…
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In this episode of AIBiZ, host Avik sits down with Dr. Bhargav Patel—physician, innovator, and Medical Director at Sully.ai—to discuss the rapidly evolving role of AI in healthcare. From demystifying agentic AI to addressing clinician burnout, Dr. Patel breaks down how AI can reduce admin burden, enhance clinical decision-making, and ultimately mak…
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Metamaterials are special structures made of tiny components that give them unique electromagnetic properties not found in nature. One key feature is a negative refractive index, which enables technologies like "superlenses" for ultra-detailed imaging and "invisibility cloaks." The concept began when Sir John Pendry theorized special rings (SRRs) t…
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Metamaterials are special structures made of tiny components that give them unique electromagnetic properties not found in nature. One key feature is a negative refractive index, which enables technologies like "superlenses" for ultra-detailed imaging and "invisibility cloaks." The concept began when Sir John Pendry theorized special rings (SRRs) t…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. Our guest is Rubina Raja, professor of classical archaeology and art at Aarhus University in Denmark. First, we go back to May 2015, when the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria was about to fall to Jihadist fighters and how of a group of men risked …
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In this episode of AiBiz, host Avik sits down with entrepreneur Aidan Sowa to unpack the raw realities of building a business when everyone expects you to fail. From climbing out of debt to landing features in Forbes and USA Today, Aidan shares his journey of grit, strategy, and relentless execution. This conversation isn’t about overnight success—…
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Dive into the fascinating intersection of love, AI, and sexual compatibility with Eric McHugh, founder of Dataing, an innovative AI-powered matchmaking platform. This episode explores how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing intimacy, enhancing connections, and redefining relationships beyond superficial attraction. Eric shares his insights o…
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In this eye-opening episode of AIBiz, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Tracy Gunn, founder of Get Exitable, to unpack the hidden truths about exit planning. Tracy shares why only 1 in 10 listed businesses ever sell, the biggest myths founders believe, and how AI can help business owners automate, delegate, and increase value. From recognizing t…
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Travel around the Blue Jays minor league system without ever leaving your house! Around the Nest, a bi-weekly look at the top stories among the Blue Jays affiliates, is back for another season hosted by Tyler Zickel, play-by-play man for the Vancouver Canadians of the Northwest League. Batting leadoff is the voice of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats o…
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 Hey listeners, we talk a lot on here about creating beautiful homes that will bring you joy, but what about a beautiful life that does the same one that feels as good as it looks? Well, today, we are getting a little more real. No talk of draperies, no paint colors or gallery walls. Just the messy, beautiful truth of what it means to find your joy…
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In this thought-provoking episode of AIBiz, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Andrew Bolton—Harvard-trained financial strategist, former Wall Street maverick, and CEO of TechRescue—to explore a critical question: what happens when AI and automation erode human connection? Andrew shares how his human-powered tech support company is flipping the s…
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The 3rd Annual Global Astrobiotechnology Hub focuses on advancing the intersection of space exploration, biotechnology, and innovation. The program brings together scientists, researchers, and space professionals to discuss how space technologies can accelerate scientific breakthroughs, particularly in fields like personalized medicine and bioengin…
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The 3rd Annual Global Astrobiotechnology Hub focuses on advancing the intersection of space exploration, biotechnology, and innovation. The program brings together scientists, researchers, and space professionals to discuss how space technologies can accelerate scientific breakthroughs, particularly in fields like personalized medicine and bioengin…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service about the Vietnam War and the invention of the hugely popular mobile phone game, Snake. Don Anderson, a former BBC TV reporter during the final days of Vietnam, discusses the atmosphere in Saigon as the North Vietnamese forces closed in. We also he…
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A Parent’s Guide to San Diego Schools is a valuable, research-driven resource that helps families navigate school choices with confidence. This year, the guide takes a deeper look at the powerful role Career Technical Education (CTE) plays in shaping student success beyond the classroom. In a discussion led by Morgan Appel of UC San Diego, Andrea L…
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Scientists, leaders, and patients discuss the intersection of cutting-edge science and real-world impact. They explore the importance of patient perspectives in shaping medical advancements and how collaboration fuels groundbreaking research. Key scientific achievements in areas like regenerative medicine, cancer therapies, and space biology are hi…
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Scientists, leaders, and patients discuss the intersection of cutting-edge science and real-world impact. They explore the importance of patient perspectives in shaping medical advancements and how collaboration fuels groundbreaking research. Key scientific achievements in areas like regenerative medicine, cancer therapies, and space biology are hi…
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A Parent’s Guide to San Diego Schools is a valuable, research-driven resource that helps families navigate school choices with confidence. This year, the guide takes a deeper look at the powerful role Career Technical Education (CTE) plays in shaping student success beyond the classroom. In a discussion led by Morgan Appel of UC San Diego, Andrea L…
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In this insightful episode of AIBiz, host Avik sits down with Marina Morgan—organizational psychologist, entrepreneur, and founder of The Morgan Impact—to explore why technology fails without human alignment. Marina breaks down her pioneering AIQ framework, revealing the five critical dimensions leaders must master to integrate AI tools effectively…
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In this episode of AIBiz, host Avik Chakraborty is joined by visionary strategist Jessica Martin to flip the AI narrative—from fear and replacement to liberation and human potential. Jessica shares her powerful insights on integrating neuroscience, ancient wisdom, and AI to reduce burnout, enhance creativity, and transform business operations. From…
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Dive into an engaging discussion on AIBiz with Avik and guest Francie Jain on the intersection of AI and coaching. Discover how technology can amplify coaching's impact, explore its limitations, and learn ways to effectively balance innovation with empathy. Francie shares critical insights into maintaining human connection while harnessing AI for s…
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In this episode of AIBiz, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Billy Fowler—former corporate HR executive turned purpose-driven mentor and founder of Overflow Nation. Together, they dive into the powerful concept of “living in overflow,” where success meets soul. Billy shares how a personal low point sparked a radical 100-hour life reset, leading t…
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In this thought-provoking episode of AIBiz, host Avik dives deep into the world of AI ethics, data privacy, and leadership with Giorgio Natili, a seasoned tech leader who's steered teams at Amazon, Mozilla, and Opec Systems. Giorgio shares insights on balancing innovation with privacy, why AI should augment human potential—not replace it—and how le…
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This week's podcast is about a two word term that has been everywhere recently. We're talking on the Today Show. We're talking about on your TikTok feed, we're talking about in social posts. It has been everywhere, like it's a brand new idea. And guys, it's not. But the two word term is color drenching. Now listen, if you don't know what that is, n…
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Paul Hoffman is the 2024 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Basic Sciences. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Victoria, has conducted groundbreaking research in the “Snowball Earth” (global freezing) hypothesis and plate tectonics occurring in the first half of the Earth’s 4.6-billion-year history. After earning his doctorate from Johns Hopkins …
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Paul Hoffman is the 2024 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Basic Sciences. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Victoria, has conducted groundbreaking research in the “Snowball Earth” (global freezing) hypothesis and plate tectonics occurring in the first half of the Earth’s 4.6-billion-year history. After earning his doctorate from Johns Hopkins …
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William Forsythe is the 2024 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. He is a choreographer whose work has extended ballet to a dynamic contemporary art form. In 1984, he began a 20-year tenure as director of Ballet Frankfurt. After the closure of the Ballet Frankfurt in 2004, Forsythe established a new, more independent ensemble, The Forsythe …
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William Forsythe is the 2024 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. He is a choreographer whose work has extended ballet to a dynamic contemporary art form. In 1984, he began a 20-year tenure as director of Ballet Frankfurt. After the closure of the Ballet Frankfurt in 2004, Forsythe established a new, more independent ensemble, The Forsythe …
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. Our guest is World War Two military historian and archivist Elisabeth Shipton. We start by concentrating on two events from the last year of the Second World War. Exercise Tiger took place in April 1944 in preparation for the D-Day landings of All…
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In this episode of AIBiz, we dive deep into the world of fractional leadership with Angelo Ponzi, a seasoned fractional CMO and founder of Craft. Angelo shares how businesses—from startups to mid-sized firms—can access executive-level marketing expertise without the full-time price tag. We explore why strategy is more than just a buzzword, how bran…
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In this enlightening episode of AIBiz, we welcome Stephen Sopko—executive coach, global negotiator, and tech industry whisperer. Together, we dive into the parallels between AI, automation, and outsourcing waves, and what makes AI fundamentally different in reshaping business leadership, operations, and careers. Stephen shares valuable insights on …
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In this episode, we chat with Jeremy Dewitt of Dewitt Endeavors, an actual contractor where we find out what he thinks contractors want to know from home owners, as well as some useful things you should ask your contractors! And believe us, when we say we learned a few things! Don't work on hiring a contractor until you've listened to this podcast!…
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In this soulful yet strategic episode of AIBiz, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Mona Bavar, cultural alchemist, founder of blueapples.ai and Delish, to explore how AI can enhance creativity—not erase authenticity. Mona shares how she helps brands harness AI tools without compromising their voice, identity, or emotional resonance. From crafting…
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In this mind-expanding episode of AIBiz, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Ilke Demir, a trailblazing researcher at the intersection of generative AI, 3D vision, and geospatial intelligence. Together, they dive into the profound implications of generative models—how they're not just transforming digital content but reshaping how we perceive, bui…
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In this powerhouse episode of AI Biz, host Avik is joined by 7-figure sales leader and best-selling author Drewbie Wilson, who shares how to stay human in a high-tech sales world. From losing 100+ pounds to rebuilding his marriage and mentoring others in sales mastery, Drewbie proves that integrity, hustle, and heart-driven leadership still matter—…
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Sir John Pendry is the 2024 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Advanced Technology. He serves as a professor of Theoretical Solid State Physics at Imperial College London. After earning his Ph.D. at University of Cambridge, Pendry’s initial research concerned a low-energy electron diffraction theory for examining and measuring the surface of materials for pra…
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Sir John Pendry is the 2024 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Advanced Technology. He serves as a professor of Theoretical Solid State Physics at Imperial College London. After earning his Ph.D. at University of Cambridge, Pendry’s initial research concerned a low-energy electron diffraction theory for examining and measuring the surface of materials for pra…
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The meteorology that causes atmospheric rivers is complex, but scientists at the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E) are working to help better predict them and understand what they mean for rainfall and snowfall across the state. Join CW3E Deputy Director Julie Kalansky to learn the causes and consequences of these rivers in the s…
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The meteorology that causes atmospheric rivers is complex, but scientists at the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E) are working to help better predict them and understand what they mean for rainfall and snowfall across the state. Join CW3E Deputy Director Julie Kalansky to learn the causes and consequences of these rivers in the s…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. It’s 50 years since soldiers of the communist Khmer Rouge party stormed into the capital, Phnom Penh. It was the start of a four year reign of terror which resulted in up to two million people being killed. We hear two stories from people affected…
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Cervical cancer remains a significant public health concern, but innovative approaches and community-based research are transforming prevention efforts, particularly immigrant communities. With over 600,000 new cases diagnosed annually, early detection and prevention strategies are crucial.However, accessibility and awareness gaps persist in immigr…
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