The International Association of Privacy Professionals is the largest and most comprehensive global information privacy community and resource, helping practitioners develop and advance their careers and organizations manage and protect their data. More than just a professional association, the IAPP provides a home for privacy professionals around the world to gather, share experiences and enrich their knowledge. Founded in 2000, the IAPP is a not-for-profit association with more than 70,000 ...
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The Design of Business | The Business of Design explores how design shapes, and is shaped by, the world around us. Hosted by Ellen McGirt, the podcast features conversations with visionary leaders from a wide range of industries, from architecture and technology to journalism and retail. Together, they examine creative practices, challenge conventional thinking, and explore how design drives business, innovation, and social change. In Season 12 of DB|BD, host Ellen McGirt explores Designing ...
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A macro look at health, benefits, and senior market insurtech industry happenings and trends with AgencyBloc.
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Catch up on the latest information security news with our fortnightly podcast. Also, keep an eye out for webinars and author interviews, where we speak with industry experts about information security, cyber security, data privacy and much, much more.
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Decoder is a show from The Verge about big ideas — and other problems. Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel talks to a diverse cast of innovators and policymakers at the frontiers of business and technology to reveal how they’re navigating an ever-changing landscape, what keeps them up at night, and what it all means for our shared future.
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Podcast from the depths of the morgue from funeral professionals for funeral professionals. Covering all topics related to funeral service and embalming. Interviews with the A List for embalming, restorative art, the Federal Trade Commission, Mortuary Law and Funeral Directing.
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Euractiv's Tech Team gives a breakdown of the week’s biggest European tech news in the world of politics and policy.
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KONPARE is a tool to compare, save & buy student health insurance. It is exclusively designed for overseas education consultants. Easily integrate KONPARE widget in your system & start earning commission. Just one click to sign-up. Try today!
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Thanks for listening to the Postal Affairs podcast! BCC Software recently acquired Satori Software from Quadient, and as a result, this podcast will no longer be updated. However, we’d like to encourage you to instead subscribe to the BCC Software podcast – Industry Corner – where we break down postal industry topics, explain the current state of the industry, and what it means for your business. You can listen today on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts Stitcher, or on Soundcloud. For more inf ...
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“It’s Closing Time” is a podcast presented by RentSpree. Hosted by CEO Michael Lucarelli, this pod will feature some of the most accomplished and renowned voices within the Real Estate industry. "It's Closing Time" is an engaging, informative and entertaining experience for those interested in all things Real Estate.
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Successful business owners Gerry Cramer, Mark Ling, Keegan Muller, Chris Reader, and Rob Jones developed Profit Singularity Ultra Edition to help people earn money from YouTube affiliate programs. You'll learn new skills and earn a full-time income as an affiliate marketer with new modules, templates, software applications, and perks in this updated and improved version. The best part is that this approach is 100% beginner-friendly, and anybody can do it, even if you have no experience or te ...
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Welcome to the REALTY Funnels Podcast, where we explore the strategies, systems and actions that will absolutely Supercharge Your Success in Real Estate. These are the exact approaches that Kevin and Lisa leverage, and the agents they coach and mentor use, to generate 6 Figure Months in real estate, to earn over $1,000,000 in Gross Commission Income in a year. Kevin Cahill, a veteran in the residential real estate industry and an executive at eXp Realty, brings a wealth of experience to the ...
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Deborah is Haida Indian born on January 3rd. Her great grandfathers John Wallace and Dwight Wallace were Haida Chiefs, and famous Totem Pole carvers. Her family lived with Charles Willis Jr., President, and CEO of Alaska Airlines prior to moving to Alaska in 1976. Charles Willis Jr. recruited Dwight Eisenhower to run for President., On Jan. 3, 1959, President Dwight Eisenhower signed a proclamation admitting Alaska to the Union as the 49th state. Deborah formed the first political group Alas ...
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Keeping up to date with technology is crucial for the success of your business. You don’t want to fall behind or miss opportunities. Listen to Epixel Podcast to gain insights into the recent reports on business, software, and technology. Hosted by Epixel Solutions, this podcast addresses advanced and up to date stories, useful tips and news, all at one place.
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A lot has happened in the first 100 days of Trump's second term. It’s nearly too much to keep up with, really, but we're going to try. Verge policy editor Adi Robertson joins Decoder this week to talk through six of the biggest stories and themes we're covering, from tariffs to TikTok to DOGE. Links: Donald Trump’s first 100 days: all the news affe…
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Decoder Live: Fired FTC commissioners fight back
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58:59A few days ago, I hosted a panel with FTC commissioners Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit in Washington, DC. We recorded the discussion, and we’re bringing it to you today. Normal Decoder stuff, but these are anything but normal times. Becca and Alvaro were FTC commissioners until very recently, when President Do…
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Privacy in the age of robotics: A discussion with Erin Relford
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36:48Autonomous robots with embedded artificial intelligence are growing more common across industry sectors. So-called “embodied AI,” collects vast amounts of data through its sensors and changes how humans interact with technology. As embodied AI becomes more common and continues to drive innovation, it also creates new challenges for ethical uses of …
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The case for breaking up Google has never been stronger
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1:12:18Today we’re talking about the very real possibility that Google might be broken up by the United States government. And to do that, I’m talking to Jonathan Kanter, the former assistant attorney general for antitrust under the Biden administration. Kanter left the DOJ after Trump was elected, but he was the architect of the major antitrust cases the…
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Jon M. Chu is a director, producer and screenwriter. Along with both parts of the Wicked movie adaptation, he directed Crazy Rich Asians, Step Up 2 and In the Heights. In a special live episode of DB|BD, Jon joins Ellen McGirt onstage at the Great Place to Work For All Summit, which took place in Las Vegas on April 10th-12th, 2025. Jon details how …
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Verizon’s consumer chief: Net neutrality ‘went literally nowhere’
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1:12:39As CEO of Verizon's consumer division, Sowmyanarayan Sampath oversees the biggest part of the company, which does business with roughly a third of the entire country. He's a longtime Verge reader, so we talked very directly about whether the huge 5G investment had actually paid off, and whether – whether the “race” we were supposedly in with China …
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How Trump’s tariffs actually work on the ground
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1:07:24One of the ways I’ve been trying to sort out the chaos of tariffs and trade wars is by talking to the people behind the software that makes the global trade system go. So today I wanted to bring back one of my favorite Decoder guests: Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen, whose software manages the logistics of moving things around the world, from factory to…
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Are prediction markets gambling? Robinhood's Vlad Tenev is betting not
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1:19:01Today, I’m talking with Vlad Tenev, the co-founder and CEO of Robinhood, which started as a way to open up stock trading. But the company’s ambitions have grown over time – and they’re getting bigger. Just a day before Vlad and I talked, Robinhood announced it would soon be offering bank accounts and wealth management services, which would really a…
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Why DOGE is killing the agency that stops banks from ripping you off
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52:25Rohit Chopra was the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau head until the end of January, when President Donald Trump fired him and Elon Musk’s DOGE began trying to dismantle the agency. The CFPB has been pretty popular since it was founded in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis to protect consumers, so shutting it down has kicked off a bunch of c…
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From Woodwork to Software: Crafting Solutions for Real Estate
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25:54What do woodwork and software engineering have in common? More than you might think! On this episode of It's Closing Time, RentSpree CEO Michael Lucarelli sits down with Santanu Baru, CTO at VESTAPLUS Software Solutions, to explore the parallels between craftsmanship and coding. Born in India, Santanu brings a wealth of experience from telecom to h…
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UiPath CEO Daniel Dines on AI agents replacing our jobs
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1:10:38Today, I’m talking with Daniel Dines, the co-founder and once again the CEO of UiPath, a software company that specializes in something called robotic process automation. We’ve been featuring a lot of what I like to call full-circle Decoder guests on the show lately, and Daniel is a perfect example. He was first on the show in 2022, and UiPath has …
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What AI anime memes tell us about the future of art and humanity
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59:54Today, we’re diving head first into the AI art debate, which to be honest, is an absolute mess. If you’ve been on the internet this past week, you’ve seen the Studio Ghibli memes. These images are everywhere — and they’ve widened an already pretty stark rift between AI boosters and critics. Brian Merchant, author of the newsletter and book Blood in…
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S12E3: The New Era of Design Leadership with Tony Bynum
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41:53Tony Bynum is bilingual. He can speak the language of both business and design, a skill that makes him a unique leader in our industry. Tony is the director of the Institute for Design’s new ID Academy, where he is also a professor of practice. Previously, he founded the Northwestern Mutual Design Thinking Center of Excellence in Milwaukee, WI wher…
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How Unity CEO Matt Bromberg stopped the ‘war’ against its customers
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1:14:21Unity is one of those hidden in plain sight companies we love here on Decoder, and CEO Matt Bromberg is in many ways the perfect Decoder guest. He's been on the job less than a year and took over in a moment of crisis. He describes the company as being "at war with its customers" before he joined, and he's not wrong. The game industry right now is …
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Today we’re talking about bird flu, but in a pretty Decoder way. Science journalist Lauren Leffer, who recently wrote a piece for The Verge about bird flu and how it’s becoming a forever war, is joining me on the show. We’re going to talk about the systems, structure, and culture that might control bird flu — and those that might make it worse. Lin…
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Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava on why push-button AI is “insulting” to musicians
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1:10:37Today, I’m talking with Kakul Srivastava, CEO of music creation platform Splice, which is one of the biggest marketplaces around for loops and samples. You can just go sign up, pay the money, and download these loops to try to make pop hits all day long. Take, for instance, Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso, which was composed almost entirely out of Spl…
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Today we're talking about the Tesla Takedown protest movement, which has emerged as a way for people to express how deeply unhappy they are with Elon Musk installing himself as a not-so-shadow president who is tearing the federal government apart, leaving confusion and destruction in his wake. Tesla's stock price is sinking, new car registrations a…
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S12E2: How a "Mastercard for Pigs" is Transforming Global Farming with Tara Nathan
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31:52Tara Nathan is the EVP of Digital Solutions for Development at Mastercard and the founder of Mastercard’s Community Pass- a digital infrastructure that connects remote agricultural communities to governments, NGOs and the private sector. Community Pass currently serves 6 million farmers across India and East Africa and has an ambitious plan to reac…
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Navigating Digital Marketing for Insurance Agencies
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37:16In this conversation, Dyani Galligan discusses the complexities of digital marketing for insurance agencies, emphasizing the importance of personal branding, trustworthy partnerships, and engaging content. She highlights the challenges agencies face in navigating digital marketing and the need for education and support. The discussion also touches …
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How Trump's tariff chaos is already changing global trade
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1:11:26I'm talking to Evan Smith, who started Altana in 2019 because he predicted the first wave of globalized manufacturing and trade would end, and that companies would want new powerful tools to adapt their supply chains as the world grew more complex. Here in 2025, that looks like a pretty good bet — even if the way it's playing out is more stressful …
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On privacy and technology with Dan Solove
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47:08Privacy law and technological advancements have a deep and intertwined history that go back to at least the 1890s with Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis's article "The Right to Privacy," which was prompted by camera technology. George Washington University Law Professor Dan Solove has long studied and written about privacy law. He published several …
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Why the Take It Down Act is a not a law, but a weapon
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52:14Today, I’m talking to Verge policy editor Adi Robertson about a bill called the Take It Down Act, which is one in a long line of bills that would make it illegal to distribute non-consensual intimate imagery, or NCII. This is a real and devastating problem on the internet, and AI is just making it worse. But Adi just wrote a long piece arguing that…
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Dow Jones CEO Almar Latour on AI, press freedom, and the future of news
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1:08:31Almar Latour is the publisher of the Wall Street Journal and also CEO of its parent company, Dow Jones — itself a part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Almar's been with the paper since the 90s, and now he's got insight into all the modern messes. He's made a big deal with OpenAI, while also suing Perplexity — all while building his own AI data produ…
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Flying is still safe, for now — but the FAA isn’t
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40:43So today I’m talking to Andy Hawkins, The Verge’s transportation editor, about what’s going on in the skies. Andy just edited a big piece for us by writer Darryl Campbell that helps put a lot of what’s happening in air travel right now in perspective. It has some very reassuring data points, but it also raises important questions about what we need…
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The M&A Playbook: Key Steps for a Successful Agency Sale with Brett Rosen
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38:14In this episode of the Insurtech Building Blocs Podcast, host Cory Schmidt interviews Brett Rosen, a seasoned M&A advisor with Rosen Advisory. They discuss Brett's unique experiences in the deal process, his transition from the buy side to the sell side, and the importance of understanding seller objectives. Brett shares insights on valuation facto…
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S12E1: The Future of Cities is Climate Adaptive with Michael Eliason
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31:28Welcome to the 12th season of DB|BD. This season we are Designing for the Unknown. Michael Eliason of Larch Lab is an architect, researcher, writer and urbanist based in Seattle He’s a self-described activist for dense, livable, affordable, and sustainable cities and the author of Building for People: Designing Livable, Affordable, Low-Carbon Commu…
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Amazon’s Panos Panay on the long road to Alexa’s AI overhaul
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1:13:41Panos Panay is in charge of devices and services at Amazon — that's everything from Alexa and Kindle to Ring, Eero, and even the Project Kuiper satellite internet service that's meant to compete with Starlink. He's led the team through giving Alexa a big AI infusion which is what drew him to Amazon after nearly 20 years with Microsoft. Like so many…
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Elon Musk's polarizing ascent in the MAGA movement
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39:55This is Alex Heath, deputy editor of The Verge. I’m guest hosting today’s episode while Nilay is still away for a much-needed vacation. He’ll be back next week. But today, we’re diving into the bromance between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, and more specifically, how it’s impacting the changing right-wing political movement here in the United States.…
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Vimeo CEO Philip Moyer is betting on the human touch — and AI
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1:17:16Vimeo started many years ago as something of an artsier, more creative competitor to YouTube. Its last CEO, Anjali Sud, took the company through a pretty huge transformation into an enterprise software company, and we had her on the show to talk about that transformation a couple years ago. Now, her successor, new CEO Philip Moyer, not only has to …
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Regulating online safety: A chat with Australia eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant
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37:24Australia made waves in 2024 after it passed an amendment to the Online Safety Act of 2021, which introduces a legal minimum age of 16 to create and use an account for certain social media platforms in Australia. It also requires platforms within scope to implement age-gating practices. As Australia’s first eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman-Grant, …
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