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Science in Parallel
SCIENCE IN PARALLEL
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Science in Parallel focuses on people in computational science and their interdisciplinary research to solve energy challenges, discover new materials, model medicines and more — using high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence. Host Sarah Webb interviews researchers about their career paths and motivations. Our conversations cover topics such as integrating emerging hardware, the effects of remote work, the role of creativity in computing and foundation models in science. Our show is for curious, science-oriented listeners who like technology. You don’t need a deep background in science and computing to learn from our guests. Science in Parallel has been shortlisted for the Publisher Podcast Awards: for 2022 Best Technology Podcast, 2023 Best Science and Medical Podcast and both categories in 2024 and 2025. It is produced by the Krell Institute and is a media outreach project of the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF) program.

Rob Miles' Reading List
ROB MILES' READING LIST
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A podcast where I (Rob Miles) read out things I was going to read anyway. This is usually AI Safety and Alignment content, but could be anything I find interesting

AM Radio
AM RADIO
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This 3D printing podcast doesn’t shy away from asking the big questions about where additive manufacturing is currently and where it is headed. On AM Radio, Additive Manufacturing Media hosts share stories of companies succeeding with 3D printing today; talk about emerging trends; and discuss the future opportunities and potential for AM in the context of the larger manufacturing landscape.

Making Markets
MAKING MARKETS
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Regularly hosted by The Futurum Group’s CEO Daniel Newman, Making Markets is a look into what’s happening in technology, ranging from interviews with technology leaders to a recap of tech earnings, news, trends, and more. As a reminder, the Making Markets podcast is for information and entertainment purposes only. Over the course of this podcast, we may talk about companies that are publicly traded and we may even reference that fact and their equity share price, but please do not take anything that we say as a recommendation about what you should do with your investment dollars. We are not investment advisors and we do not ask that you treat us as such. For inquiries or more information on the show, please email The Futurum Group team at info@futurumgroup.com or visit us online at www.futurumgroup.com.

WorkLab
WORKLAB
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AI is changing the way we work at an unprecedented speed. How can business leaders stay ahead of the curve and champion emerging technologies to benefit themselves and their teams? On WorkLab, we talk to experts about the work trends you need to know today—from how to use AI effectively to what it takes to thrive in a digital age. Join host Molly Wood as she explores the science of work and ingenuity.

The Channel CEO
THE CHANNEL CEO
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Welcome to the Channel CEO podcast, which brings together thought leaders and innovators revolutionizing the IT industry. Host Kevin Lancaster is a serial tech entrepreneur, angel investor, and strategic advisor to several high-growth tech companies focused on the channel. We sit down with “IT superheroes” each week to cover various topics. I will cover topics ranging from social selling and marketing to creating influence. And we will dig deep into their journey as entrepreneurs, how they view innovation, M&A, and the latest in the world of cybersecurity. Founded by veteran Channel technology leaders Kevin Lancaster and Matt Solomon, Channel Program is a genuinely open and democratized platform built to unify the entire IT Channel industry. It enables IT Service Providers and Vendors to interact in one video/audio-enabled social and collaboration platform that hosts a rapidly growing community of thousands of Channel and technology experts and influencers—making space for a diversity of voices fuels Channel Program’s mission to revolutionize the $2.2 trillion IT Channel industry, by empowering and inspiring both IT Service Providers and Vendors to focus on community-building, collaboration, and respectful communication.

Surviving UX
SURVIVING UX
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None of the answers you need to surviving your UX design career. Jessamyn Edwards and Meg Cramer field questions from real UX designers struggling through the career choice you wonder why you made. No inspiration, snobby career advice, or success stories here!

Herzog Podcast
HERZOG PODCAST
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Herzog is a leading rail and heavy/highway contractor across North America. This podcast is about the people and their journey to building an elite culture.

DeFi Decoded
DEFI DECODED
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Weekly market commentary and conversations on crypto and the future of finance. Co-hosts Alex Tapscott and Andrew Young break down market trends and interview the founders, investors, and leaders shaping the industry. Where Wall Street and crypto converge.

Neuromodulation Today & Tomorrow
NEUROMODULATION TODAY & TOMORROW
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Machine Medicine Interview Series focuses on neuromodulation. Our guests come from all sorts of different backgrounds with the common ground the love of neuromodulation. Usually, we discuss about experiences, plans or the latest updates and publications in this field. More info here: https://machinemedicine.com/interview-series/

entwicklerland's podcast
ENTWICKLERLAND'S PODCAST
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Alles für den Sourcecode Nerd.

The Justin Brady Show
THE JUSTIN BRADY SHOW
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The Justin Brady Show amplifies the best ideas and people on earth. As a PR guy, he works primarily with iconic brands making podcasts and DTC content. Past guests include: Howard Schultz, founder of Starbucks; Blake Irving, CEO of GoDaddy; Ancesty.com Founder Paul Allen; Best-Selling authors like Dan Ariely, Dan Pink, Matthew May, and David Burkus; Apple iPhone keyboard inventor, Ken Kocienda; Harvard Business Review and Bloomberg opinion editor Sarah Green Carmichael; Dave Ramsey money guy, Chris Hogan; Sonic Drive-Ins CEO Clifford Hudson; Sam Parr, founder of The Hustle and co-host of My First Million podcast; Amanda Goetz, VP of TheKnot.com worldwide; John Jantsch, author of Duct Tape Marketing; Jaime Casap, Chief Education Evangelist for Google; Steve Clayton, Microsoft's Chief Storyteller; Service icon, Ken Blanchard; Scott Belsky, CPO of Adobe, and founder of Behance; Melinda Emerson, the Small Biz Lady; Stormy Simon, President of Overstock.com; Ryan Smith, CEO of Qualtrics; and too many more to list.