Are We Here Yet Podcast
Our Vermont tech team was joined by . Josh works with individuals, organizations, and communities to cultivate vision and resourcefulness in the face of uncertainty and socio-ecological transitions. He is currently on the faculty of Haverford College. Josh is currently visiting faculty with us in Vermont at UVM. He joined our conversation dealing with why and how our tech sector requires the perspective of the fine and performing arts and other, broader disciplines defined as humanities. Is there a Vermont way when it comes to the tech sector? What of Ryan Munn's...
info_outline The Medtech Innovators at Aprexis plus Orrin Evans in The Jazz RoomAre We Here Yet Podcast
The folks at Vermont-based medtech startup are no strangers to the definition of persistence. This is the just the start of why the podcast desired to In this episode you’ll learn the importance for rooting a medtech solutions company from the clinicians perspective. We spoke at length regarding the challenges unique to medtech software firms, namely the challenge to working in an iterative technology that comes up against regulatory imperatives for launching fully developed. We defined MTM or medication therapy management and discussed the growing marketplace as...
info_outline Artificial Intelligence at Hypersonic Speed: An Ecliptic Capital Report plus Gary Burton in The Jazz RoomAre We Here Yet Podcast
David J. Neff serves as Operating Partner at Austin, TX based where he works with portfolio companies on people, process,, marketing, strategy and culture. he spearheads the fund’s concentration on climate change and energy transition as part of ecliptic Capital’s deep tech thesis. Our conversation is focused on the recent report Ecliptic released offering a comprehensive look at considerations for the consequences of Artificial Intelligence called, And we talk with Vibraphonist, Gary Burton. We were able to catch up with him at the 60th Newport Jazz Festival. ...
info_outline From the Culture Desk: Pianist & Magazine Publisher David HaneyAre We Here Yet Podcast
It was so interesting to talk with pianist, David Haney. Based in Portland, Oregon David travels often to NYC to perform at Joe’s Pub. Since 2012 he’s been the publisher and contributing editor of Cadence Magazine Online. In this two part interview we listen to performances of Improvised compositions featuring David and his friends. David discusses how he became publisher of Cadence Magazine Online.
info_outline One View of Vermont’s Future - Kevin Chu of Vermont Futures ProjectAre We Here Yet Podcast
Kevin Chu is Executive Director of the People from throughout the United States can access their thoughtful and well researched information in order to make the case for workforce, middle market, affordable and any other form of housing needed. The core goal driving the work of the organization is to increase Vermont’s population while providing good housing to a more diverse population. The information provided by the project goes well beyond just addressing housing. Like many rural states Vermont’s demographic changes are placing pressure on...
info_outline Premiere of The Vermont Tech Special FeatureAre We Here Yet Podcast
Join Vermont tech leaders Will Jeffries, Ryan Munn and Scott Graves as they discover the best this Brave Little State has to offer in technology-driven entrepreneurship. Maybe you’re local, maybe you have a rural project in another part of the country, maybe you just love to talk technology and tech policy. We want YOU to come with us, listen in and join the neighborhood. #ruraldevelopment #techinvestment #ruralinnovation Like what you hear? Have a episode topic you want us to tackle? Let us know.
info_outline A BHM report: The Housing Crisis from Massachusetts Plus: Bertha Hope in The Jazz RoomAre We Here Yet Podcast
The housing crisis gripping the United States is gaining a disconcerting momentum in the Northeast, as it is in many regions of the United States. In this episode we’re speaking with Worcester, MA developer Jackson Restrepo regarding the challenges to the housing market in this, the second largest city in New England and one of the fastest growing cities there, as the Biotech sector continues to grow in Massachusetts. This is the second in our ongoing series of episodes focused on the housing crisis in the US for Breaking Housing Matters. Also, meet pianist, Bertha Hope. She...
info_outline How Immigration Affects Tech in America w/ Davide DantonioAre We Here Yet Podcast
We all hear about the importance of international talent to the US technology sector. We understand how an open set of arms to international trade, travel and immigration plays a role in our country’s success. But our historic relationship to immigration tells a much more complicated story and with the recent threat of closed borders as posed by a possible Trump 2024 administration, we wanted to take a closer look at the lived experience of those plying the waters of our current international tech sector to really find an explanation for why an open society is so very important. ...
info_outline The Big ‘D’ in Decentralize/Lakecia BenjaminAre We Here Yet Podcast
Scott M. Graves, host of the ‘Are We Here Yet? Podcast speaks to us regarding the importance for small cities and towns to take advantage of the opportunity recently presented to solve some of the most pressing economic and social issues of our day. ‘For we are, I’m sure of this, at the start of a national movement to decentralize the map. For placing venture capital where it’s needed most, for updating outmoded zoning laws so we can start rebuilding our built environments to serve all of our neighbors and financing policies so more Americans can access the housing they...
info_outline Breaking Housing Matters/Kurt EllingAre We Here Yet Podcast
With a background in housing policy, law and international business, author and business leader Peter de Krassel has witnessed the long arc of bad housing policy across the globe. He is launching as a novel means to solve the global housing crisis, one that is designed to address the impasses our current system of financing and policy has created over the last half century or more. Breaking Housing Matters (BHM) is a grassroots movement dedicated to delivering affordable housing profitably. We believe landlords and developers must get a reasonable return on their investment while...
info_outlineThis month we present two interviews that take you behind the scenes in the music business. Meet Artist Manager Judith Humenick and Jon Catherwood-Ginn, program director for the Moss Arts Center at Virginia Tech.
Judith Humenick is from Ottawa, Canada. She an Artist Manager who was at the Newport Jazz Festival representing The Royal Bopsters behind the scenes. She talks about a few of the artists she manages and you’ll hear a bit of their music.
We met Jon Catherwoord-Ginn at the APAP Conference in NYC. He’s the program director for the Moss Arts Center at Virginia Tech.
You’ll hear the music of a few of the artists who have performed at the center and learn about the work and challenges of being a program director who brings all forms of art to the community.
Learn more about the Moss Arts Center