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    Explore " bill miller" with insightful episodes like "Frank Sinatra Enterprises President Charlie Pignone Discusses "Platinum" 70th Capitol Records Collection", "Dr. Bill Miller: Creator of Motivational Interviewing", "Pottymouth: Origin Story", "Reflections on COVID-19 with David Krakauer & Geoffrey West" and "On Coronavirus, Crisis, and Creative Opportunity with David Krakauer (Transmission Series Ep. 3)" from podcasts like ""Profiles With Maggie LePique", "Catalyst 360: Health, Wellness and High-Performance!", "No Crying In Baseball", "COMPLEXITY" and "COMPLEXITY"" and more!

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    Frank Sinatra Enterprises President Charlie Pignone Discusses "Platinum" 70th Capitol Records Collection

    Frank Sinatra Enterprises President Charlie Pignone Discusses "Platinum" 70th Capitol Records Collection

    Maggie LePique and Charlie Pignone discuss Platinum which celebrates the 70th Anniversary of Frank Sinatra signing to Capitol Records, a moment that transformed his career and solidified his standing as one of the greatest interpretive singers of all time. From 1953 – 1962, Sinatra recorded more than three hundred songs for Capitol, the majority of them included on the landmark ‘concept’ albums Sinatra pioneered. It is arguably the finest body of recorded work in popular music.
    The 44-track set features a cross-section of his most beloved songs and sought-after rarities. From the swinging “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” and ebullient “Come Fly With Me” to the breathtaking “Moonlight in Vermont” and torch song “Only The Lonely,” the set also includes previously unreleased tracks culled from the Capitol vaults along with alternate takes, a test track, radio spots and session takes that reveal Sinatra’s in-studio artistry.

    Platinum was curated by Charles Pignone, President of Frank Sinatra Enterprises.

    Throughout his seven-decade career, Frank Sinatra performed on over 1,400 recordings and was awarded 31 gold, nine platinum, three double platinum, and one triple platinum album by the Recording Industry Association of America. The three-time Oscar® winner also appeared in over 60 films and produced eight motion pictures. Sinatra was awarded Lifetime Achievement Awards from The Recording Academy, The Screen Actors Guild, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), as well as the Kennedy Center Honors, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Congressional Gold Medal. Frank Sinatra demonstrated a remarkable ability to appeal to every generation that continues; his artistry still influences many of today’s music superstars. He remains a legend and an inspiration worldwide for his cultural and artistic contributions. For more information about Frank Sinatra, visit sinatra.com.
    Source: https://www.sinatra.com/

    Host Maggie LePique, a radio veteran since the 1980's at NPR in Kansas City Mo. She began her radio career in Los Angeles in the early 1990's and has worked for Pacifica station KPFK Radio in Los Angeles since 1994.

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    Dr. Bill Miller: Creator of Motivational Interviewing

    Dr. Bill Miller: Creator of Motivational Interviewing

    Legend. The creator of Motivational Interviewing (MI), Dr. William Miller, joins us for this very special 200th episode of the podcast. Used by coaches, counselors, physicians, parents, teachers, addiction programs and more, Motivational Interviewing has literally changed the world for the better since Dr. Miller introduced it in 1983. Now, in this special episode, you'll get the chance to learn (more) about this valuable strategy and the man who originally created it.

    Dr. Miller's new book On Second Thought: How Ambivalance Shapes Your Life is available here or on Amazon.

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    Pottymouth: Origin Story

    Pottymouth: Origin Story

    It wasn’t a spider bite or gamma rays that gave Pottymouth her Red Sox fandom superpowers, it was her Dad. Hear Bob’s stories of Ted Williams, childhood trips to watch the home team from the bleachers, brushes with fame, and the nice Jewish boys playing for the church league. He confirms the till now urban legend of pulling young Pottymouth from the Fenway stands to protect her from the salty language, gives in to our awkward attempts to get him to say “Schwarber,” and becomes the only guest we’ve had to censor (for use of proper names, not outside words.) Happy New Year from NCiB!

    Reflections on COVID-19 with David Krakauer & Geoffrey West

    Reflections on COVID-19 with David Krakauer & Geoffrey West

    If you’re honest with yourself, you’re likely asking of the last two years: What happened? The COVID-19 pandemic is a prism through which our stories and predictions have refracted…or perhaps it’s a kaleidoscope, through which we can infer relationships and causes, but the pieces all keep shifting. One way to think about humankind’s response to COVID is as a collision between predictive power and understanding, highlighting how far the evolution of our comprehension has trailed behind the evolution of our tools. Another way of looking at it is in terms of bottlenecks and reservoirs — whether it’s N95 mask distribution, log-jammed shipping lanes, or everybody looking up to Tony Fauci, superspreader events or narrative rupture, COVID is a global crash course in how things flow through networks. Ultimately, the effects go even deeper: How has COVID changed our understanding of individuality — the self and its relationship to other selves?

    Welcome to COMPLEXITY, the official podcast of the Santa Fe Institute. I’m your host, Michael Garfield, and every other week we’ll bring you with us for far-ranging conversations with our worldwide network of rigorous researchers developing new frameworks to explain the deepest mysteries of the universe.

    In this special year-end wrap-up episode, we speak with  SFI President David Krakauer and former SFI President and Distinguished Professor Geoffrey West about The Complex Alternative, a new SFI Press volume gathering the perspectives of over 60 members of the complex systems research community on COVID-19 — not just the disease but the webbed and embedded systems it revealed.

    Complexity Podcast will take a winter hiatus over the holidays and return on Wednesday, January 12th. If you value our research and communication efforts, please subscribe wherever you prefer to listen, rate and review us at Apple Podcasts, and/or consider making a donation at santafe.edu/give. Please also be aware that PhD students are now welcome to apply for our tuitionless (!) Summer 2022 SFI GAINS residential program in Vienna, Austria. Learn more at santafe.edu/gains.

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    Related Reading & Listening:

    The Complex Alternative: Complexity Scientists on the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Selected contributions from that volume:
    David Kinney - Why We Can’t Depoliticize A Pandemic
    Simon DeDeo - From Virus To Symptom
    On Coronavirus, Crisis, and Creative Opportunity with David Krakauer (Transmission Series Ep. 3)
    Bill Miller on Investment Strategies in Times of Crisis
    Cristopher Moore on the heavy tail of outbreaks
    Sidney Redner on exponential growth processes
    Anthony Eagan - The COVID-19-Induced Explosion of Boutique Narratives
    Carrie Cowan on the future of education
    Melanie Mitchell - The Double-Edged Sword of Imperfect Metaphors
    Danielle Allen, E. Glen Weyl, and Rajiv Sethi - Prediction and Policy in a Complex System

    Additional Media:
    John Kaag - What Thoreau can teach us about the Great Resignation
    Kyle Harper - The Fall of the Roman Empire (SFI Talk)
    Niall Ferguson’s Networld, Part 1 “Disruption” feat. Geoffrey West
    Neal Stephenson, SFI Miller Scholar
    The Limits of Human Scale - David Pakman interviews Geoffrey West
    Samuel Bowles, Wendy Carlin - The coming battle for the COVID-19 narrative
    Jonathan Rausch - The Constitution of Knowledge
    Laurent Hébert-Dufresne on Halting the Spread of COVID-19
    Sam Scarpino on Modeling Disease Transmission & Interventions
    Scaling Laws & Social Networks in The Time of COVID-19 with Geoffrey West (Part 1)
    Geoffrey West on Scaling, Open-Ended Growth, and Accelerating Crisis/Innovation Cycles: Transcendence or Collapse? (Part 2)

    New Directions in Science Emerge from Disconnection and Discord
    by Yiling Lin, James Allen Evans, Lingfei Wu

    Scaling of Urban Income Inequality in the United States
    by Elisa Heinrich Mora, Jacob J. Jackson, Cate Heine, Geoffrey B. West, Vicky Chuqiao Yang, Christopher P. Kempes

    On Coronavirus, Crisis, and Creative Opportunity with David Krakauer (Transmission Series Ep. 3)

    On Coronavirus, Crisis, and Creative Opportunity with David Krakauer (Transmission Series Ep. 3)

    Our histories constrain what opportunities we notice and can take in life. The genes you have define the shape your body can grow into, in concert with environmental influences. But the cards you’re dealt don’t tell you how to play your hand; for that, you have to know which game you’re playing.  Natural selection acts through the relationships between an organism and ecology, a business and economy.  What works in one environment may fail in others. The rub is that the rules are set by the collective action of all players, so the game keeps changing as the players change: disruptions shift the so-called “fitness landscape,” opening new possibilities, reallocating fortune.

    Creation and destruction, then, are two sides of the same coin: The deeper a crisis, the bigger the opportunity.  Too much opportunity precipitates a crisis. A mass extinction or a market crash can be both the effect and cause of major innovations. In these punctuations, our strategies for navigating stable worlds don’t work. Amidst catastrophe, survival hinges on evolvability. What organisms, policies, and practices will rule the post-coronavirus world? To answer this, we need to ask two further questions:

    “What will the new rules be?” and “Who is already suited for this brave new world, or flexible enough to turn and face the strange?”

    Welcome to COMPLEXITY, the official podcast of the Santa Fe Institute, the world’s foremost complex systems science research center. I’m your host, Michael Garfield, and each week we’ll bring you with us for far-ranging conversations with our worldwide network of rigorous researchers developing new frameworks to explain the deepest mysteries of the universe.

    In Transmission, SFI’s new essay series on COVID-19, our community of scientists shares a myriad of complex systems insights on this unprecedented situation. This special supplementary mini-series with SFI President David Krakauer finds the links between these articles—on everything from evolutionary theory to economics, epistemology to epidemiology—to trace the patterns of a deeper order that, until this year, was largely hidden in plain sight.

    If you find the information in this program useful, please consider leaving a review at Apple Podcasts. Thank you for listening!

    Further Reading:

    Bill Miller on Investment Strategies in Times of Crisis

    Santiago Elena on a Complex Systems Perspective of Viruses

    Manfred Laublichler on How Every Crisis is an Opportunity

    Mirta Galesica & Henrik Olsson on Opportunities for Science Communicators

    Doug Erwin on Not Letting A Good Crisis Go To Waste

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    COVID-19 & Complex Time in Biology & Economics with David Krakauer (Transmission Series Ep. 2)

    COVID-19 & Complex Time in Biology & Economics with David Krakauer (Transmission Series Ep. 2)

    In several key respects, COVID-19 reveals how crucial timing is for human life. The lens of complex systems science helps us understand the central role of time in coordinating across scales, and how synchrony or misalignment leads to major consequences—whether it’s in how the metabolic differences between bats and humans can create an opportunity for interspecies epidemics, or in how the timing of society’s return to work could either help reboot or help destroy the world economy. Network research shows us early warning signs of an impending social crisis, the fossils of a vast collective computation as we struggle to adapt to periods of rapid change…and even the analogies we use to talk about these times bely a nested and embodied structure in how we encode the details of reality. These are complex times, indeed—and how civilization mutates to adapt to this pandemic will have everything to do with our ability to think and act at multiple timescales, simultaneously.

    In Transmission, SFI’s new essay series on COVID-19, our community of scientists shares a myriad of complex systems insights on this unprecedented situation. This special supplementary mini-series with SFI President David Krakauer finds the links between these articles—on everything from evolutionary theory to economics, epistemology to epidemiology—to trace the patterns of a deeper order that, until this year, was largely hidden in plain sight.

    You can support our research and communication efforts at santafe.edu/give.

    If you find the information in this program useful, please consider leaving a review at Apple Podcasts. Thank you for listening!

    Further Reading:

    005: Andrew Dobson on the Need for Disease Models which Capture Key Complexities of Transmission

    006: Miguel Fuentes on Using Social Media Data to Detect Signatures of Global Crises

    007 Danielle Allen, E. Glen Weyl, and Rajiv Sethi on How to Reduce COVID-19 Mortality While Easing Economic Decline

    008: Michael Hochberg on the Importance of Timing in Restrictive Confinement

    009: Melanie Mitchell on How the Analogies We Live by Shape our Thoughts

    Visit our website for more information or to support our science and communication efforts.

    Join our Facebook discussion group to meet like minds and talk about each episode.

    Podcast Theme Music by Mitch Mignano.

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