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Digital Wave Riders

Next Wave Services

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“Digital Wave Riders” is the podcast that uncovers the hidden stories of business success and explores the untapped potential of web design. Join us as we dive into captivating conversations with business owners who have achieved remarkable feats and discover the strategies that propelled them forward. In each episode, we explore the journeys of these entrepreneurs and uncover the secrets behind their achievements. From overcoming challenges to finding innovative solutions, our guests share ...
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Beachside Briefings

City of North Myrtle Beach

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Welcome to the City of North Myrtle Beach, located in South Carolina! We are your hosts, Lauren Eckersley and Officer Pat Wilkinson. Tune in as we talk public safety, special events, council decisions, and so much more!
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UpLevel View

Stephanie Corey

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Amidst the innovation renaissance in Legal Operations, it's natural to feel overwhelmed. Luckily, the UpLevel View podcast has got you covered! Join UpLevel Ops experts each month for exclusive interviews and unique insights from those who have been there and done that in Legal Ops. We'll be sharing guidance on upping your game as an effective corporate legal leader, straight talk about legal technology, and actionable ways to break out of your comfort zone and take your career to the Next L ...
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Dead Waves

Joy Road Media

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Join Lilith, a psychic radio host, as she advises callers dealing with paranormal problems with nowhere else to turn. With help from her ghostly husband Jack and their demon housemate Grem, it's guaranteed to be the best advice in this life or the next. Questions? Comments? An overwhelming urge to have some sort of communication with anybody else? Email us at deadwavesradio@gmail.com
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Frontier Tech Radio

Frontier Tech Radio

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Weekly podcasts from Barry E James explaining, exploring and answering your questions on the implications of frontier technology for people, Business and Businesses in this next wave of the Internet. A place to... get in the loop, or better still ask the question that has most puzzled or perplexed you about new and frontier technology, and their implications for you or your business.
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The Role Forward is a podcast for the next wave of finance leaders. The ones looking to transform their roles by making smarter, faster, and more profitable business decisions using the power of technology and a forward-looking approach to finance. In each episode, Joe Michalowski interviews industry leaders responsible for shaping the future of SaaS finance. Ultimately, The Role Forward arms finance professionals with strategies to help them get out of the back office trenches and become mo ...
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Digitally Irresistible

Bernie Borges, V.P. Global Content Marketing at iQor

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On the Digitally Irresistible podcast, we cover the optimization of digital technologies and irresistible people that influence both employee and customer experiences. We feature professionals who are passionate about delivering a great customer experience. Brought to you by iQor and hosted by Bernie Borges, Vice President of Global Content Marketing.
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Landlords - Whether you own one rental property or hundreds, you want to run a profitable business because your future depends on it. Education is the key to opening the doors. Your success depends heavily on knowing and complying with dozens of rules while balancing the needs of a business for profit. This show lets you listen in on conversations that various landlords have regarding real-world stories that are posted on our forums. Now come join in on the conversations!www.TheLandlordsAlma ...
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Healthy Conversations brings together leaders and innovators in health care to talk about the biggest issues facing patients and providers today. Every month, we explore new topics to help uncover the clinical insights and emerging technologies transforming health care in real time.
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Our armed forces put their lives on the line to protect the rule of international law and ordinary people’s human rights. But some believe those rights and laws are disproportionately affecting our troops and military decision makers. Sitrep talks to two SAS veterans who explain why they want the UK to opt-out of part of the European Convention on …
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Courtney Hughes is joined by Bill Pearson, VP of Data Center and AI Software Solutions and Ecosystem at Intel, to explore the evolving landscape of AI in enterprises. Together, they discuss the key needs and challenges that customers face in their AI journey, from complexity and data readiness to security and cost. Discover how the collaboration be…
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Almost exactly 10 years since Operation Shader began RAF strikes against the Islamic State terror group ministers say it will be drawn down in favour of a new security partnership. But what form should that take, and is this the right time given everything else happening in the Middle East? Sitrep gets the thoughts of former Defence Secretary Sir M…
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The Army’s world-renowned Royal Military Academy Sandhurst is undertaking a radical process to modernise. It’s conducting what it calls a ‘Critical Mass Trial’ – huge efforts to ramp up the numbers of women in its platoons in response to a tragedy at the Academy. BFBS Forces News has been given rare and exclusive access to Sandhurst and has documen…
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More than a hundred years after the First World War, more than half a million soldiers are still missing, a third of whom are thought to be buried as ‘unknown’. Two years after the end of the Great War, The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior was established at Westminster Abbey and has served as a focal point for the public’s grief ever since. Former Torn…
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Lebanon is on edge after thousands of Hezbollah electronic devices exploded across two days. Many people have died and thousands are injured. Former Army Intelligence Officer Philip Ingram explains how the plan was coordinated and what militaries learn from these attacks. Russia has lost at least 15 warships since its full scale invasion of Ukraine…
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Courtney Hughes is joined by Jeremy Williford, VP of Enterprise Enablement at NVIDIA, who brings his extensive knowledge to the forefront, discussing the transformative power of AI and the innovative concept of the AI Factory. Together, they delve into the challenges and opportunities of AI adoption, highlighting how the collaboration between Dell …
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In the September episode of the UpLevel View podcast, "Reimagining Legal Services: Professor Andrew Perlman on ChatGPT and the Future of Law," ULO Founder and CEO Stephanie Corey and Andrew Perlman, Dean of Suffolk Law School, discuss how AI, particularly ChatGPT, is transforming legal research, document generation, and client interactions. Tune in…
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More than 40,000 Ukrainians have had military training in the UK since Russia’s full-scale invasion of their country, but that’s made it harder for the Army to access its own training areas with bids now eight times more likely to be rejected. Former Royal Navy Commodore Steve Prest explains why the UK thinks it’s a price worth paying, for now. The…
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It remains an iconic piece of news footage and now historian Ben MacIntyre, the man behind SAS Rogue Heroes, has been given permission to talk to the men who took part in the operation to end the siege of the Iranian Embassy in London in 1980. Some of them have never spoken openly about the mission until now and these personal accounts detail the b…
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The Defence Secretary has said “we will do our part” as the government prepares us for a “difficult” budget, fuelling speculation that some big defence projects, like new planes or ships, could be axed. Sitrep’s Professor Michael Clarke explains why the Chancellor won’t be making any such announcements, but that that everything is up for considerat…
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Major General Tim Hodgetts served 41 years as an Army doctor, rising to become Surgeon General. He’s lived through gunfire and explosions while trying to save lives, from Germany via Northern Ireland, to Afghanistan. Throughout much of that time he also wrote poems as a way to help him process those experiences, but now he’s published some of them …
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Rishi Sunak wanted one of the UK’s top generals to be the next National Security Adviser, but Keir Starmer has decided to readvertise the job. So far it’s always been a civilian, but would a top-ranking officer make more sense? The UK’s first ever National Security Adviser, Lord Peter Ricketts, tells us what the role involves and shares his thought…
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The UK’s first sovereign military satellite, Tyche, is now in orbit. It’s the first piece of a planned constellation of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance orbiters, at a cost approaching one billion pounds. Former Royal Navy officer Darren Jones, from Tyche’s manufacturer, explains what capability it can offer the Armed Forces, while Pro…
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In the August episode of the UpLevel View podcast, we are honored to welcome back Whitney Stefko from Ford and Christian Lang of LEGA, who join hosts Brian Hupp and Brandi Pack to discuss advancements in AI capabilities and adoption. We'll explore strides in productivity and efficiency within legal operations, reflecting on past predictions and new…
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Is this Chess, or Russian Roulette? Professor Michael Clarke explains why Ukraine has chosen a path with big risks, but also potentially big rewards by taking the fight to Russia on its own turf in Kursk. Sitrep’s Simon Newton analyses the forces and movements of each side as we assess how this could develop and affect the war. 75 years since the G…
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Courtney Hughes welcomes Jon Siegal, SVP of Dell Portfolio Marketing, to explore the cutting-edge advancements and real-world impact of the Dell AI Factory. In this episode, we peel back the layers of AI’s complex ecosystem, revealing how Dell is demystifying the technology and making it more accessible and beneficial for organizations worldwide. D…
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A Veteran in Customer Experience Innovation We welcome Mark Honeycutt to this week’s episode of the Digitally Irresistible podcast. Mark has enjoyed a distinguished career, marked by significant contributions to the fields of technology, retail, and service. With over 25 years of experience, he has built a solid reputation for creating exceptional …
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Sitrep’s looking into the role of the Russian mercenary group, Wagner, after reports of fierce fighting in the West African country of Mali and asking why this conflict has caused a diplomatic row between Mali and Ukraine? And where is the balance between the needs of the military and the needs of the media? Sitrep will discuss that with the former…
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Most servicemen and women are getting a 6% pay rise, twice the rate of inflation. The government says it’s the biggest increase for more than 20 years. But in real terms pay has been falling for a decade, and satisfaction with it is at a record low. Sitrep talks to the Defence Veterans and People Minister, Alistair Carns, to ask whether it’s really…
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The new head of the Army has warned the UK has three years to be ready to fight a war or deter conflict. General Sir Roly Walker’s talked about an “increasingly volatile world” but he said war wasn’t inevitable and the Army had "just enough time" to prepare itself. He says he wants to double the Army's fighting power in three years (and triple it b…
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May Wingard is a Beach Patrol Officer, oversees the Junior Lifeguard Program, is the reigning Police Officer of the Year, and a role model for young girls! This episode, we are discussing a number of topics with her - Tune in and you will become a May fan, too!City of North Myrtle Beach による
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The next episode of UpLevel View is an instant classic, as UpLevel CEO Stephanie Corey hosts a discussion on "Legal Ops in 2024: The Power of Collaboration in Building an Industry" with current CLOC President Jenn McCarron and Mike Haven, Head of Global Legal Operations at Intel and recent past President of CLOC. These Legal Ops leaders will explor…
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From where the armed forces are deployed around the world, to the kit they have for the job, and how they’re looked after, the government has launched a “root and branch” defence review. Two people who’ve been hands on with past reviews, Lieutenant General Sir Nick Pope and Sitrep’s Professor Michael Clarke, explain what will be different about thi…
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Courtney Hughes is joined by Doug Schmitt, President of Dell Technologies Services. Together, they delve into how Dell’s services are not merely supporting but spearheading the adoption of avant-garde solutions, transforming the technological landscape. Discover the stories of service-driven success, from the complexities of GenAI to the expansive …
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Around one in twenty of the UK’s MPs have military experience, but what do they bring to the job and does it help them make a difference? Sitrep talks to the new MP for Derbyshire North, Louise Jones, and Jonny Ball who hosts the Veterans in Politics podcast and has mentored several of the new intake to Parliament. India’s Prime Minister claims to …
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Unveiling iQor India's Strategic Leadership in CX Innovation In this episode of the Digitally Irresistible podcast, we are joined by Maneet Sehgal and Manish Parikh, leaders at iQor India who bring a wealth of expertise in operations and financial services. With over two decades of experience, including 15 years at iQor, Maneet has overseen signifi…
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The Allied Reaction Force is the new “tip of the spear” for NATO’s military power. It’s described as a strategic, high-readiness, force-generated, multi-domain and multinational capability. The ARF replaces the NATO Response Force and Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF), as part of a radical update of military structures and plans since the…
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75 years since NATO was created to defend Europe, Sitrep asks what’s needed to do that job properly today. From organising hundreds of thousands of troops, to digging ditches and ensuring bridges can carry tanks, the challenges are explained by Professor Michael Clarke and Oana Lungescu, a former senior advisor to the NATO Secretary General. Part o…
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Two Royal Navy minehunters, given to Ukraine last year, are still in UK waters because they can’t get into the Black Sea while the war continues. But Ukraine’s Navy is using them to prepare for when they can start clearing the hundreds of explosives lying on the sea-bed. Sitrep’s Simon Newton has been watching some of that work on Exercise Sea Bree…
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Sitrep analyses the main party manifestos for the general election in which defence has had its highest profile in decades. AI and data collection are promised to bring a revolution to military capability. But they could also make it harder to work with partners and allies by creating a new “language barrier”, so how do we avoid that? And the 2am p…
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Unveiling Accelerated Business Success by Unlocking AI Potential We welcome Joe Buggy to this week’s episode of the Digitally Irresistible podcast. As an innovative executive leader with a rich background in operations, business development, and finance, with specialization in the BPO sector, Joe is renowned for his strategic insights. Growing up a…
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In this episode, we explore upskilling and AI implementation. Join Courtney Hughes and Matt Baker, Senior Vice President for AI Strategy at Dell Technologies, as they discuss the critical importance of evolving with AI or risking obsolescence. Matt shares his expert advice for organizations hesitant about AI adoption and provides a roadmap for star…
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While North Korea sends hundreds of balloons, loaded with rubbish and manure, across the border, South Korea is setting up giant speakers to blare K-pop music for miles into the North. Sitrep assess the risk of a playground scrap going out of control, and explains why many heavily armed nations indulge in childish tactics when they don’t want an al…
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Tune in to the next episode of the UpLevel View podcast, where UpLevel Ops’ Senior Advisor Sumi Trombley welcomes Christine Ho, Director of Legal Operations at Confluent, to delve into the art and science of transformation in legal operations. Discover how Christine's resourcefulness crafts both sweeping changes and subtle improvements within her t…
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From the wooden horse at Troy to rubber tanks in Dover military deceptions have been central to war for thousands of years. In the lead up to D-Day the allies convinced Germany their assault would be 150 miles away from Normandy. Professor Michael Clarke and Sitrep’s Claire Sadler explain the complex web of deceptions involving radar interference, …
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In this episode we look at AI Factory. Courtney Hughes is joined by Matt Baker, Senior Vice President for AI Strategy at Dell Technologies, who brings his deep expertise to the table, discussing Dell’s comprehensive focus on accelerating AI adoption through proven strategies such as the newly announced AI Factory initiative. The industry's very fir…
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Presidents and Prime Ministers have big decisions to make in Washington about how to better defend Europe, deter Russia, and support Ukraine. But how does it work behind closed doors, away from the choreographed photo ops, and who is actually making the decisions? Lord Peter Ricketts, former UK Ambassador to NATO, lifts the lid on how some of the w…
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Join Gabriel Buigas, EVP of Contracts, Compliance & Commercial Services at Integreon, and UpLevel Ops CEO and Founder Steph Corey in an engaging podcast on "Leadership in the Age of AI." These seasoned leaders share their unique insights from their time at HP and their current roles, discussing the transformative power of AI in legal operations. Tu…
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Russia has the momentum in Ukraine right now, so is it time for a radical rethink of how we help? James Heappey, who served four years as Armed Forces Minister, tells Sitrep we should be thinking about putting a training mission into Western Ukraine along with air defence support. Professor Michael Clarke explains the potential risks and benefits o…
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For more than half a century the C-130 Hercules was the backbone of the RAF. It’s played a key role in daring special forces and counter terror mission, supported combat operations from the Falklands to Afghanistan, delivered disaster relief, and carried out evacuations in some of the most challenging of environments. Named after the mythological G…
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The Vital Role of Leadership in Customer Satisfaction We welcome Daniel Burks to this week’s episode of the Digitally Irresistible podcast. As a retail management professional with over two decades of experience in elevating customer experience and service excellence, Daniel brings a perspective on leadership that blends both intellectual and heart…
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Sitrep looks at the future shape of the Navy as the government talks of a new ‘golden era in shipbuilding’ and assesses what it can learn from current conflicts. Expert analysis from Commodore Steve Prest who’s just left the service and former Naval warfare officer Professor Peter Roberts from RUSI. Sitrep’s Simon Newton reports from Poland on Exer…
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The cyber-attack which potentially exposed names and bank details of more than 270-thousand people is certainly embarrassing, but what might a “malign actor” do with that information? The founding Chief Executive of the National Cyber Security Centre, Ciaran Martin, tells Sitrep the hackers haven’t got any “crown jewels”, but that statements of “no…
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Sitrep goes on board a Royal Navy P2000 patrol boat, on exercise Tamber Shield, off the coast of Norway. David Sivills-McCann gives us an insight into the action, and Professor Michael Clarke explains why these boats, some of the smallest Royal Navy vessels, are key to defending the UK. A prototype of the RAF’s next generation fighter jet, Tempest,…
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Tempest will be the RAF’s next generation fighter jet, and the heart of the new Future Combat Air System. After a decade of conceptual development work is now underway to turn it into reality, with a first prototype due to fly in around 3 years. Will it really be equipped with laser weapons or brain scanners in the pilot’s helmet? That’s still secr…
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Creating Onboarding Experiences That Empower New Hires In this episode of iQor’s CX Labs Digitally Irresistible podcast, John Mercer, director of continuous improvement at iQor, delves into iQor’s Qoncierge program, which is dedicated to welcoming newly hired frontline employees. In this role, he supports the Qoncierge team to make sure they have t…
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Rishi Sunak has pledged tens of billions of pounds to spend 2.5% of GDP on defence by 2030, but how much will it improve our military capability? Professor Michael Clarke explains why the extra cash will probably be used to firm up our forces rather than making them bigger, and we fact check how much of the £75bn figure given by the Prime Minister …
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