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Bargain Bin Movie Podcast

Gabriel Rodriguez

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Movie podcast hosted by me, Gabe Rodriguez, as a place for me to watch movies, both classics and new releases, and talk about them with my friends! New episode every Monday! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bargainbin/support
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Between Giants

Between Giants

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Life long friends Ismael Pieter and Gabriel Rodriguez come together to talk about Giant topics that interest them every week. Be a part of the conversation by subscribing and leaving a comment.
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On the Road to Joy & Freedom is the first of its kind podcast to incorporate stories from Artists of all Backgrounds to share their Accounts of performing in America. Instead of sticking to a single narrative from a single form of performance, we strive to bring you real and true Narratives from across the performing world. From Broadway to BFA, from Academia to homemade Artists – your story matters, and chances are, there's someone out there who needs to hear that "they're not alone" on thi ...
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Welcome to Futureworks, the podcast where innovation in the workplace takes center stage. Join hosts Gillian and Michelle as they dive into conversations with industry leaders, exploring the psychology and theories that are driving the future of work.
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Locke & Key: Unlocked is a podcast from three guys who were characters in the Locke & Key comic, and are now obsessed with the Netflix TV series. Featuring deep dives, easter eggs, and more for Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez's best selling comic book series, from the hosts of the Comic Book Club podcast.
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Carlos Santana lead singer Andy Vargas takes some time to talks life and music with some of the most talented artists in the industry. Some you may have heard of, and others you may have not. Many episodes include an EXCLUSIVE performance with Andy and his guest. Produced by Protagonist Creators Studio, LLC (www.protagonistcs.com)
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“SalviWood,” is a podcast that aims to bridge Hollywood and Salvadoran communities in the Los Angeles, San Gabriel Valley, and San Bernardino areas. This platform is dedicated to amplifying Salvadoran businesses and showcasing untold stories from El Salvador. Inspired by Bollywood’s significant impact on global entertainment, SalviWood aspires to highlight Salvadoran culture and progress on a prominent stage.
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Science in Parallel

Krell Institute

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Science in Parallel focuses on people in computational science and their work simulating climate and the cosmos, understanding viral infections, building alternative energy strategies and more – using high-performance computing (HPC). Host Sarah Webb interviews researchers about their career paths and motivations. Our conversations cover topics such as artificial intelligence, integrating emerging hardware, the effects of remote work, promoting diversity and inclusion, and the role of creati ...
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In this episode of Futureworks, hosts Gillian and Michelle sit down with Kelly Maiden for a candid, energizing conversation about creativity, storytelling, and what it truly means to lead—with empathy, clarity, and intention—at work and at home. Kelly shares how a single goosebump-inducing moment as a teenager launched her creative journey, and how…
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How did producers learn before online tutorials? AK Cisneros reveals his hands-on journey with MIDI, sampling, and hardware in the 90s. Get an exclusive look into the gritty, pre-internet era of music production. Real stories and real techniques! --------------- Follow AK: YT: @RootsCovenant FB: Adrian Cisneros IG: @akcisneros Website: Akmusicbiz@g…
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Chemists and chemical engineers have modeled molecules for decades, but artificial intelligence and foundation models offer the prospect that researchers could train models with predictive abilities in one area of chemistry that could be fine-tuned for another. Trustworthy chemistry foundation models could help streamline the experimental time and …
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Explore the dynamic musical evolution of my friend, Gabriel Gonzalez! He shares how he experimented with different genres, from mariachi to salsa, and ultimately discovered his unique sound. We talk about his influences and the importance of artistic exploration. #musicalevolution #FindYourSound #MusicInterview #GabrielGonzalez #MusicianTips What's…
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In the second episode in our series on foundation models for science, we discuss Oak Ridge National Laboratory's work and hear about lessons learned from the recent 1000 Scientists AI Jam, a recent event that brought together researchers from several Department of Energy national laboratories, OpenAI and Anthropic. My guest is Prasanna Balaprakash,…
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In this special episode of AV Lyric Lounge, Andy sits down with legendary tattoo artist, Mike Kellerman and Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D. for an intimate conversation about their lives, careers, and the bonds of brotherhood. They share stories of their early days in San Diego, the journey to success with P.O.D., and the powerful moments of faith and ins…
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Large language models aren't just powering chatbots like ChatGPT. This type of computational model is an example of a particular flavor of artificial intelligence known as foundation models, which are trained on vast amounts of data to make inferences in new areas. Although text is one rich data source, science offers many more from biology, chemis…
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Carlos Santana lead singer, Andy Vargas interviews Gato Bahbalu about life and music and how they came to record their cover of "Make It With You" originally performed by Bread. Andy and Gato wrap up their conversation with an EXCLUSIVE to the podcast performance of Make It With You. AV Lyric Lounge is produced by Protagonist Creators Studio, www.p…
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In this episode, our host, Michelle Lee, sits down with Gabriel Rodriguez to examine the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome—especially in the context of remote work. Gabriel shares his personal journey through various roles in sales and beyond, reflecting on how self-doubt and cultural expectations can hinder growth. Emphasizing the critical role…
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Wrapping up our discussion of the 2024 Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry, computer scientist Mansi Sakarvadia and computational structural biologist Josh Vermaas talk about the recent prizes and what they mean for science. You'll hear about how the prizes both break down research barriers and introduce concerns about misinformation and public t…
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In this episode, hosts Gillian Grefe and Michelle Lee sit down with Lesley Pinckney for a thought-provoking discussion on how corporate culture intersects with authenticity. The trio begins by highlighting the role of food as a powerful connector, before diving into Lesley’s diverse professional path and the balancing act of “showing up” authentica…
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In this episode, we celebrate the entrepreneurial journey of Hario, the proud owner of Avid Promotions. A Salvadoran who pursued his education at USC, Hario has built a highly successful business specializing in designing and printing for brands across the country. Hear about his path from academia to entrepreneurship, the challenges he faced, and …
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In this episode, hosts Gillian Grefe and Michelle Lee welcome Stephanie Schott, whose work in executive coaching and entrepreneurial leadership offers fresh perspectives on organizational change. The conversation begins with a lighthearted catch-up and a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes challenges of podcasting before focusing on Stephanie’s jour…
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2024 was artificial intelligence’s Nobel Prize year with the physics and chemistry prizes recognizing the underpinnings and application of these algorithms. Science journalist and author Anil Ananthaswamy spent years writing a popular book, Why Machines Learn: The Elegant Math Behind Modern AI, that explores the equations and historical context for…
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In this episode, Gillian Grefe, Michelle Lee, and Jordan Birnbaum explore the evolving role of empathy in the modern workplace. The conversation opens with lighthearted discussions on art, pets, and favorite interview questions before diving into the deeper topic of empathy as a transformative force in business. Jordan underscores empathy’s strateg…
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In this episode, hosts Gillian Grefe and Michelle Lee sit down with Darryl Kelly to discuss his inspiring professional journey and his approach to workforce innovation. The conversation weaves together Darryl's experiences in consulting, his passion for creativity, and the profound impact of human-centered design in the modern workplace. Beyond his…
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The annual Supercomputing meeting (SC24) convenes November 17-22 in Atlanta with the theme of HPC creates, and Science in Parallel previews a special display at the meeting: the Art of HPC. Host Sarah Webb interviews Sadie Bartholomew of the United Kingdom's National Centre for Atmospheric Science and the University of Reading about her work as a r…
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In this episode, Gillian, Michelle, and Laura dive into the evolving landscape of workplace culture, examining its significance in today’s organizations. They begin by defining work culture and exploring how it differs across teams and companies. Laura highlights the critical role of leaders in shaping culture through shared values and emphasizes t…
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Early in her applied math journey, Paulina Rodriguez was a little skeptical of calculators and computers. But her desire to really understand what’s going on under the hood has ultimately led to satisfying research. During her Ph.D., she’s explored the credibility of computational models for medical device applications, making sure that researchers…
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Delve into the broadcasting world with Luisa Rodriguez, a prominent reporter for La Vale Show on LA's 93.9 radio station. Luisa shares her inspiring journey from her Salvadoran roots to her current role in radio, offering valuable insights and advice for aspiring reporters. Learn how she uses her platform to elevate Salvadoran stories and voices in…
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Science communication often attracts people with diverse interests, who thrive in multiple roles. Paul Sutter is no exception: he’s an astrophysicist, host, author and more. He’s also a visiting professor at Barnard College, Columbia University. Paul’s roots are in computational science, and he shares how his many projects continue to build on that…
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Video games are everywhere, but the fundamental elements that generate human reactions such as suspense or surprise aren’t understood. Instead, game designers start from scratch each time they want to build a new experience for players. Rogelio Cardona-Rivera of the University of Utah wants to understand games and the fundamental elements that make…
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The field of high-performance computing (HPC) currently faces dual challenges: important technical problems that require a skilled workforce and the need to recruit more computational researchers. This conversation with Lois Curfman McInnes of Argonne National Laboratory examines both the complexity in building scientific software and the work need…
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Artificial intelligence is reshaping research to discover new materials for a range of important applications. In this episode, meet Anubhav Jain of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a researcher who has been at the forefront of this transition. He uses machine learning and other computational tools as a materials scientist to discover compoun…
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Sometimes extraordinary circumstances like the pandemic offer researchers unexpected opportunities to serve others. Danilo Pérez, now a Ph.D. student in computational neuroscience at New York University, found himself in this situation in Puerto Rico in 2020. He contributed his mathematical modeling expertise as part of a team that built and mainta…
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Traditional science career advice often urges people to specialize and become the best at one activity. But that perspective can undervalue interdisciplinary researchers and other polymaths who can see connections between and beyond science and engineering fields. This episode’s guest, Casey Berger, describes how she has navigated this second appro…
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Season 4 of Science in Parallel centers around creativity and computing, starting with an interview about climate modeling. At this nexus of physics, earth science, mathematics and computing, researchers are also racing against the clock to accurately predict how global climate is shifting before the changes happen. Pulling all the scientific piece…
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The exascale era in computing has arrived, and that brings up the question of what’s next. We’ll discuss some emerging processor technologies-- molecular storage and computing, quantum computing and neuromorphic chips—with an expert from each of those fields. Learn more about these technologies’ strengths and challenges and how they might be incorp…
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Although he’s always loved space, Gabriel Casabona pursued other fields, including medicine and religion, before landing in astrophysics. We discussed how his passion for physics motivated him to deepen his knowledge of math and computing, how gravity’s mysteries define his work and other big challenges he hopes to work on during his career. You’ll…
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In early December 2022, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced that the National Ignition Facility (NIF) had achieved fusion ignition—a reaction of merging hydrogen isotopes that produced more energy than the lasers put in. High-performance computing is an important part of designing, analyzing and refining these experiments, and this epi…
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Even after enjoying her first computer science course, Margaret Lawson wasn’t convinced she’d have a place in the field. But today she works on cloud storage for Google after completing her Ph.D. at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where she was supported by a Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (DOE CSGF). T…
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Making sense of computational science takes a multidisciplinary team, including science visualization experts who translate data into images that both parse information so that it’s comprehensible and render it into beautiful images and skillful animations. Joe Insley of Argonne Leadership Computing Facility and Northern Illinois University has bee…
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Science in Parallel’s season two concludes with a conversation about answering important questions in biology and medicine with leadership class supercomputers, including urgent issues that came up during the COVID-19 pandemic. You’ll hear from Anda Trifan of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and Amanda Randles of Duke University. Starti…
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Valerie Taylor doesn’t shy away from challenging problems with multiple layers. At Argonne National Laboratory, she manages teams that develop algorithms, data management strategies, software and hardware to support scientific simulations, including those on the Department of Energy’s leadership-class supercomputers. Her research focuses on perform…
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It's time for the series finale of Locke & Key, and it all comes down to Captain Gideon versus the Lockes for the fate of the world on Season 3, Episode 8 "Farewell". Gideon is after the Creation Key in order to open the demon portal, but after a few major losses, the Lockes are back on offense. And thanks to some strategic moves, they may not just…
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The Lockes travel inside Gordie Shaw's head to find the final key on Locke & Key Season 3, Episode 7 "Curtain". With Gideon on the hunt for the mysterious, hidden key, Tyler and Kinsey try to track it down first, while Nina and Bode try to figure out how to open up the Harlequin Chest. But it's Gordie Shaw's life that takes center stage, as we find…
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Captain Gideon has taken over Keyhouse, and the Lockes are playing defense as we recap Locke & Key Season 3, Episode 6 "Free Bird". With Bode's body gone, the youngest Locke has to team up with Sam to learn how to train birds. Meanwhile, Kinsey, Rufus and Tyler hatch another plan to snatch Bode from under Gideon's nose. And Hot Josh ends up in some…
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Bad Bode is after the keys, but so is Captain Gideon as we recap Locke & Key Season 3, Episode 5 "Siege". With Dodge in Bode's body, it's up to the Locke family -- including the memory-returned Tyler -- to figure out what's wrong with their brother. Meanwhile, Gideon makes his move, leading to a showdown in Keyhouse, and some major losses on both s…
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Bode breaks bad as we recap Locke & Key Season 3, Episode 4 "Deep Cover". With Dodge in the youngest Locke's body, everyone is thrown by Bode's ruthless, mean behavior. Meanwhile, Tyler continues to wrestle with his memory issues as Carly comes to visit. And Gideon reveals himself to the "new" demon in town, leading to a potential showdown. SUBSCRI…
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Things take a turn for the worse (worst?) as we recap Locke & Key Season 3, Episode 3 "Five Minutes Past". While Tyler continues to grapple with his memory problems, Frederick Gideon steps up his attack on Matheson, and his pursuit of the keys. Meanwhile, Nina delves deep into her memories, meaning she doesn't have an eye on Bode... Leading to a mo…
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Uncle Dunc is getting married, and a few surprise guests are showing up as we recap Locke & Key Season 3, Episode 2 "Wedding Crashers". After Tyler's surprise return, the Locke family grapples with how much he remembers - and how much he should remember - about the magic keys. Meanwhile, Frederick Gideon brings back a few friends to help him captur…
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Locke & Key is back for its final season, and we're breaking down the big, chilly moments on "The Snow Globe". Nina finally knows about magic, but might wish she didn't when she and Bode discover a mysterious new Snow Globe key. Meanwhile, Tyler is working construction, and trying to forget everything that happened in Matheson. And in the backgroun…
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The full trailer for the final season of Locke & Key on Netflix is here, and we're breaking down some of the bigger moments. What's up with the Time Shift Key? Is Dodge back? And what is Frederick Gideon's plan? SUBSCRIBE TO LOCKE & KEY: UNLOCKED ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOO…
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After COVID-19 lockdowns and 2020 wildfires near his Oregon home, computational scientist Jeff Hammond decided to make big moves. In 2021, his family of five emigrated from Portland to Finland, and Jeff changed positions, leaving Intel and taking a new job with NVIDIA. Even before 2020, he had worked primarily remotely and discusses the lessons he …
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Pandemic work was especially challenging for computational scientist parents, who often juggled new work arrangements while balancing their children's care. In this episode you’ll hear from a couple who were Ph.D. students and had a 10-month-old baby when lockdowns sent them all home in March 2020. The situation challenged their work and their ment…
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In Season 2 of Science in Parallel, we’re examining how pandemic shutdowns have reshaped computational science workplaces. In our last episode we focused on the effects of virtual work and how the Exascale Computing Project’s Strategies for Working Remotely panel series fostered communication and creativity. This episode brings in additional storie…
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In our first two episodes of Science in Parallel’s Season 2, we’ll be talking about how the pandemic pivot to remote work marks a turning point in workplace structure for many computational scientists. We talk with computational scientists who worked remotely about what they struggled with, what functioned well and the lessons they’ll take into the…
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A new volume of Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez's Locke & Key is here, leaping back through time in "The Golden Age". Collecting the stories "Small World", "Open the Moon", "Face the Music", "...In Pale Battalions Go..." and the Locke & Key/Sandman Universe crossover "Hell & Gone", "The Golden Age" tells the story of the Locke family a century befor…
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