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Welcome to The Agile Localization Podcast by Crowdin, the go-to resource for professionals managing multilingual content in fast-paced tech environments. In each episode, we dive deep into localization strategies, cutting-edge solutions, and real-world case studies. Whether you're a Localization Manager, Product Manager, or simply navigating the complexities of managing ever-evolving digital products, you'll find practical insights and actionable strategies to streamline your workflows and k ...
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Science in Translation is a podcast from the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences (NUCATS) Institute. On this show, you’ll hear from NUCATS scientists who are dedicated to accelerating how fast they can move a transformational finding in a lab into a treatment, cure, or solution that will improve human health. You will also discover tools and resources available through NUCATS to catalyze, accelerate, and transform translational science. Funded by the NIH’s National Ce ...
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The Public Health Insight Podcast is a weekly podcast ranked in the top 5% of all podcasts globally. The podcast covers all things public health and global health, from the sustainable development goals to the social determinants of health, as well as interesting dialogues about the diverse career opportunities that exist in the fields. Since its launch in March 2020, the podcast has featured more than 40 high-profile guests and has built an audience in more than 5,000 cities in over 190 cou ...
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Translator City Radio is a podcast for translators. We talk about all things related to translation and working from home, from tools & technology to coffee & tea!
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Hosted by Coco & Aimee. From swearing, sexuality and kissing like a washing machine to friendship, confidence and dancing as an escape. A warm, funny, explicit and thought-provoking series from Coco Briden & Aimee Campbell-Nottage. All wrapped up in a unique and accessible podcast by Drummer TV. What goes on in Bali, stays in Bali…or does it?! This series is recorded in British Sign Language. To capture the natural flow of Coco & Aimee’s conversation, the voiceover is a hybrid of translation ...
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Talking Machines: Human conversation about machine learning Talking Machines is your window into the world of machine learning. Your hosts, Katherine Gorman and Ryan Adams, bring you clear conversations with experts in the field, insightful discussions of industry news, and useful answers to your questions. Machine learning is changing the questions we can ask of the world around us, here we explore how to ask the best questions and what to do with the answers. You can catch new episodes eve ...
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Global business leaders turn to MultiLingual for the latest coverage of language, technology, business, and culture.
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Helping freelance translators and interpreters succeed! The ProZ.com podcast features interview from some of the translation and interpreting industry's biggest names, with the aim of helping freelancer translators and interpreters take the next step in their careers. Visit https://www.proz.com to register and https://training.proz.com for information on our courses and workshops.
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One Controller Port is a video game podcast focused on niche games, news stories, and topics. Learn something new every week with a show that differs from your typical weekly gaming podcast. Part of OneControllerPort.com, which features video reviews, articles, podcasts, streams, and more! Find me on Twitter @Oculin
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Interviews with scholars of Mexico about their new book
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Free Speech Debate (http://freespeechdebate.com/) is a global, multilingual website for the discussion of free speech in the age of mass migration and the internet. Ten draft principles for global free speech are laid out, together with explanations and case studies - all for debate. Prominent figures from diverse cultures, faiths and political tendencies are interviewed and asked to comment through video, audio and text. Individual users from across the world are strongly encouraged to take ...
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Anastasia Nikolis, Isaac Wheeler, and Sean C. Hughes started talking about poetry a decade ago at Haverford College and never stopped. Now they talk about poems they love and explain how they work to each other and their podcast audience. Black Box (n.): A device which performs intricate functions but whose internal mechanism may not readily be inspected or understood; any component of a system specified only in terms of the relationship between inputs and outputs. Black Box Poetry (n.): A p ...
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The podcast focuses on disruptive technology and industries. Topics - healthcare, finance, fintech, artificial intelligence, machine learning, transportation, blockchain, communications, insurance, defense, legal, energy and more.
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Headquartered in Walldorf, Germany, SAP SE is the market leader in enterprise applications and software. We have locations in more than 130 countries, and 282,000 customers around the world. Learn about SAP’s global corporate operations and discover how we help our customers – and the world – run better.
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kuva picture tableau When it comes to photography, the topic of absence is often discussed, as the things depicted in the image have already changed by the time. But what happens when the photograph itself is absent? Tatu Gustafsson’s exhibition at Hippolyte Studios explores the interface between photography and text, the translation of the visual into the verbal, which the photograph seems to stubbornly resist. Within the artistic context, the exhibition’s title kuva picture tableau functio ...
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International Buzz is a podcast about localization, translation, global marketing, and international business relations. Wordbee is a leading translation management system and localization technology provider worldwide, powering enterprises and translation service providers with integrated toolsets for end-to-end localization.
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Welcome to the LinguaMania podcast. Produced by researchers from Oxford University-led Creative Multilingualism, the series explores some fascinating perspectives on languages and language learning, asking: Do we really need human translators? Why do we use metaphors and what do they teach us about other languages and cultures? How much of an unfamiliar language can we understand? Would creative language teaching make the subject more popular? Can languages help protect the natural environme ...
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We live in times of unprecedented change and confusion – identity politics, war, loneliness, social division, the promise and the threat of artificial intelligence, woke culture… I believe that Judaism has answers. But these answers need to be unpacked. SHMOOZING is more than a podcast. It’s a platform to create a community of thoughtful voices on important topics, from personal to social, from communal to global. Let’s explore how Torah can provoke us to deepen our understanding of the time ...
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Arabic Speakers Deserve High-Quality Machine Translation
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7:51By Deema Jaradat Machine translation engines often struggle to produce accurate, consistent, and culturally sensitive output in Arabic. In this article, the author argues for improving the technology through corrective and preventive measures to enhance its efficacy for Arabic.By MultiLingual Media
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Television, Translation, and Algorithms on Netflix
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55:56How do media producers appeal to international audiences in the streaming era? In this episode of the Global Media & Communication podcast, our host Juan Llamas-Rodriguez interviews Elia Cornelio Marí about her research on Mexican melodramas, Netflix algorithms, and television in translation. In this episode you will hear about: Why melodrama becam…
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Breaking the Localization Barrier with Julio Madrid
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30:58In this episode of The Agile Localization Podcast, host Stefan Huyghe is joined by Julio Madrid, a Localization Specialist at Walmart, to dive into how organizations can effectively integrate localization into their product development lifecycle and build stronger connections between localization, product, and development teams. What You’ll Learn H…
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Telling Patient Stories The Right Way To Drive Change
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31:42When public health stories are told right, they don’t just inform—they move people. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast with Alexson Calahan, Founder of Small Adventures Communications, we dive deep into the ‘how’ of public relations in public health and explore tangible takeaways to do it better. From building trust with patients …
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Enrique C. Ochoa, "México Between Feast and Famine: Food, Corporate Power, and Inequality" (U Arizona Press, 2025)
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1:10:28As the birthplace of maize and a celebrated culinary destination, Mexico stands at the crossroads of gastronomic richness and stark social disparities. In México Between Feast and Famine: Food, Corporate Power, and Inequality (University of Arizona Press, 2025), Dr. Enrique C. Ochoa unveils the historical and contemporary forces behind Mexico’s pol…
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GALA 2025: AI, Ethics, and Interpretation with Viviana Bernabé
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17:28At GALA 2025 in Montreal, we sat down with Viviana Bernabé, Head of Accessibility and Interpretation at WeLocalize, to talk about the evolving role of interpreters in an AI-driven industry. Viviana reflects on the outcomes of the recent SIG session at GALA, where participants gamified future use cases for interpreting technologies, and explores how…
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Priya Kumthekar, MD, didn’t have industry connections or commercialization training when she started working with small companies to help bring scientific advancements to her patients with brain tumors. She learned along the way the many steps it takes to bring new scientific breakthroughs to the marketplace specifically through clinical trials. In…
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#247 CIOL CEO John Worne on How AI Is Impacting the Language Profession
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46:17John Worne, CEO of the Chartered Institute of Linguists (CIOL), joins SlatorPod to discuss CIOL’s mission to support and promote language professionals and the value of languages for the public good through professional standards, advocacy, and intercultural understanding. John highlights the challenges of applying AI in high-stakes contexts like c…
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How Marketing, Communications, & PR Can Boost Public Health Impact
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30:09What does public health have to gain from public relations? In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we speak with Alexson Calahan—Founder of Small Adventures Communications and a seasoned public relations expert with nearly 20 years of experience about her unconventional journey from selling classified ads to how she turned a data inq…
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Your Miintal Health – OCP Podcast Episode 367
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1:34:15This week I talk about my return to fighting games, DMM Game's AI Translations Process, how age impacts your Tomodachi Life, Konami Medal Games, and Gunvolt 3. Podcast Links Ex Capcom Producer Interview Keita Takahashi Interview DMM AI Translation Talk Adults No Longer have Friends for Tomodachi Collection Industry Experts Talk Tariffs on Switch 2…
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This panel brings together language policy advocates, legal experts, and industry leaders to unpack the implications of recent executive orders under the Trump administration—particularly the declaration of English as the official language and the revocation of a long-standing language access directive. Moderated by Eddie Arrieta (Multilingual Medi…
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#246 AI and the Future of Transcreation with Creative Translation CEO Luke Innes
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36:56Luke Innes, CEO of Creative Translation, joins SlatorPod to discuss how the global transcreation agency puts “human at the heart of the process” of multilingual branding by combining creativity, cultural insight, and strategic use of AI. Luke recounts his unconventional entry into the language services industry, charting a path from his roots in de…
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How A Pandemic Treaty Protects Global Health Security
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34:53The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the world’s vulnerabilities—and reignited global conversations about how to prepare for the next one. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, Dr. Garry Aslanyan returns to unpack the proposed WHO Pandemic Treaty and how it builds on existing tools like the International Health Regulations. We explore what…
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A Historical Framework of Language Access Rights in the United States
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14:53Interview by Deema Jaradat In this interview, Michael Mulé of the U.S. Department of Justice discusses the historical framework of language access in the United States, common counterarguments, and the use of automatic translation technologies in language access contexts. Interviewee Deema Jaradat provides key takeaways and shares some closing thou…
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Bracing for Impact: Language access in the Trump era
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14:17By Cameron Rasmusson On March 1, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order declaring English the official language of the United States. The author reflects on the degree to which the executive order will reshape language access in the United States and how these changes might affect language service providers.…
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Risk, Regulation, and Managing the Rhythm of Change in Regulated Industries
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12:39By Mimi Moore This author discusses the challenges and complexities of managing change in regulated industries, particularly medical device manufacturing, highlighting the reasons for the perceived slowness of these industries to adapt and emphasizing the need for regulatory scrutiny, risk management, and patient safety.…
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Successfully Implementing eConsent for Multilingual Clinical Trials
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6:47By Melissa May For clinical trials involving linguistically and culturally diverse patient populations, successful eConsent implementation goes beyond simply digitizing consent forms. A successful implementation strategy includes regulatory compliance, data privacy, and cultural sensitivity.By MultiLingual Media
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Embracing AI in Regulated Industries Without Compromising Meaningful Access
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19:08By Ryan Foley Although AI can enhance language services in regulated industries such as healthcare, legal services, government, and education, human expertise remains essential to ensure accuracy, safety, and compliance in critical situations.By MultiLingual Media
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By Ewandro Magalhães The author discusses the often misunderstood profession of interpreting, focusing on the psychological landscape of interpreters, the pressures they face, and why they may be perceived as difficult, unresponsive, or even arrogant.By MultiLingual Media
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Ieva Jusionyte on American Guns in Mexico: Exit Wounds (EF, JP)
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59:35John and Elizabeth had the chance to talk with Ieva Jusionyte, anthropologist, journalist, emergency medical technician. Her award-winning books include Exit Wounds, which uses anthropological and journalistic methods to follow guns purchased in the United States through organized crime scenes in Mexico, and their legal, social and personal repercu…
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Codemod, Internationalization Software, and Conquering i18n with Alex Bit & Mo Mohebifar
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26:23In this episode of The Agile Localization Podcast, host Stefan Huyghe is joined by Alex Bit and Mo Mohebifar, Co-Founders of Codemod, to explore the challenges and solutions in software internationalization. What You’ll Learn The challenges of internationalization campaigns How AI complements traditional internationalization tools and processes Cod…
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AI Maturity in Localization: Where Does Your Company Stand?
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37:56What does it really mean to be “AI mature” in the localization industry? In this episode of Localization Today, Eddie Arrieta sits down with Gabriel Karandyšovský, industry researcher and consultant at Gabe’s Lab and Argos Multilingual, to explore the AI Maturity Model—a framework designed to help localization teams understand where they stand in t…
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Political Entertainment in a Post-Authoritarian Democracy
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1:02:10Welcome to the Global Media & Communication podcast series, a multimodal project powered by the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC) at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. At CARGC, we produce and promote critical, interdisciplinary, and multimodal research on global media and communicat…
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Inside the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control: A Landmark WHO Treaty
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35:44The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) might not make headlines today, but it was the first treaty negotiated under the World Health Organization—and it changed the global public health landscape forever. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, Dr. Garry Aslanyan returns to unpack the story behind this groundbreaking treat…
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The Appeal of Japanese Adventure Games feat. Bowl of Lentils – Hot Pot Gaming Podcast
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1:56:04Despite what some people might assume, Japanese adventure games and visual novels are a big blind spot for me. And while I've enjoyed the games, most titles in the genre rarely grab my interest. In this episode, I talk to Bowl of Lentils, who has created videos about the genre's history and why these games matter. We go in-depth into the genre's co…
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Walls, Warnings, and the War on Fentanyl: Peter Andreas on Trump’s Border Politics
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35:01In this episode of International Horizons, Peter Andreas, John Hay Professor of International Studies at Brown University and author of Border Games: The Politics of Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide, 3rd edition (Cornell UP, 2022) and The Illicit Global Economy (Oxford UP, 2025), joins RBI Director John Torpey to unpack the myths and realities of bo…
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Vanessa Freije, "Citizens of Scandal: Journalism, Secrecy, and the Politics of Reckoning in Mexico" (Duke UP, 2020)
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1:05:35In Citizens of Scandal: Journalism, Secrecy, and the Politics of Reckoning in Mexico (Duke UP, 2020), Vanessa Freije explores the causes and consequences of political scandals in Mexico from the 1960s through the 1980s. Tracing the process by which Mexico City reporters denounced official wrongdoing, she shows that by the 1980s political scandals w…
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#245 Dealmaker Wows with 10M Translation Education Gift
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31:35Florian and Esther discuss the language industry news of the week, breaking down Slator’s 2025 Language Service Provider Index (LSPI), which features nearly 300 LSPs and reports 6.6% combined growth in 2024 revenues, totaling USD 8.4bn. Florian touches on a surprise USD 10m donation from private equity executive Mario Giannini to launch a new MA tr…
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Podcasting in Localization: Gear, Grit & Growing an Audience
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45:58In this special roundtable episode, four voices from the language industry’s podcasting scene—Dieter J. Runge, Stephane Huyghe, Jan Hinrichs, and Eddie Arrieta —come together to share how their podcasts got started, the gear they love (or loathe), the balance between quality and authenticity, and why consistency beats perfection.…
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The World Health Organization Explained & Why Global Health Matters
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18:28You’ve heard of the World Health Organization (WHO), but do you know how it actually works and why it matters in your everyday life? In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Garry Aslanyan, Manager of Partnerships and Global Engagement at the WHO’s TDR programme in Geneva, Switzerland. We dive into the fascinating o…
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James Tejani, "A Machine to Move Ocean and Earth: The Making of the Port of Los Angeles and America" (Norton, 2024)
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56:08The Port of Los Angeles is all around us. Objects we use on a daily basis pass through it: furniture, apparel, electronics, automobiles, and much more. The busiest container port in the Western hemisphere, it claims one-sixth of all US ocean shipping. Yet despite its centrality to our world, the port and the story of its making have been neglected …
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#244 AI in Multilingual Patient Care with Jaide Health CEO Joe Corkery, MD
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35:42Joe Corkery, MD, CEO and Co-Founder of Jaide Health, joins SlatorPod to discuss how Jaide Health is driving medical interpreting and translation with AI, bridging communication gaps for limited English proficiency (LEP) patients and improving healthcare accessibility. With a background in computer science, medicine, and AI product leadership at Goo…
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How Wordcrafts Is Revolutionizing Localization with Felix Bartz & Olli Gurtschmann
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27:40In this episode of The Agile Localization Podcast, host Stefan Huyghe is joined by Felix Bartz and Olli Gurtschmann, Co-Founders of Wordcrafts, to explore the delicate balance between innovation and linguist preferences in localization platforms. Drawing from their 15+ years of experience in Apple ecosystem localization, they share insights on over…
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Deconstructing Community Violence With Big Data & Machine Learning
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34:46Gun violence is now a leading cause of death in many demographics but how do you intervene when many of the underlying causes don’t have anything to do with guns in the first place? In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, Lori Toscano, Director of Justice Technical Assistance at WestEd, discusses using data analytics and machine learn…
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Man and Tower in Balance – OCP Podcast Episode 366
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1:06:44This week, I talk about my final thoughts on Sanctum 2 and Ed-0: Zombie Uprising, give a little postmortem on my Nintendo video, and talk the new VR Chat webcam support and Copilot for Xbox. Opening Music from Sanctum 2 Scar-Lead Salvation Website VRChat Webcam Support Xbox Copilot Program Sangokushi Taisen Website Million Arthur GP Usage Announced…
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Closing the Loop: Supertext’s Strategy for AI & Human-Verified Translation
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16:21Supertext is making a bold move by putting AI translation at the center of its strategy—but with a twist. CEO Sam Laübli explains how their latest AI translator combines automation with professional verification, creating a seamless feedback loop that improves translation quality over time. He also shares why traditional ISO certifications may not …
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Through implementation science, NUCATS is dedicated to accelerating and moving new interventions into impact that improves health for all. In this episode of Science in Translation, Amy Van Pelt, PhD, discusses her work in implementation science and its impact on global health, particularly in resource-limited settings. She shares the importance of…
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#243 Gridly CEO Anna Albinsson on Efficient Localization
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29:02Anna Albinsson, CEO of Gridly, joins SlatorPod to talk about the company’s evolution into a content operations platform, its expansion beyond gaming, and the increasing role of AI in localization. Anna discusses Gridly’s transition from a niche CMS for gaming companies into a comprehensive content operations platform. Initially built by game develo…
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A Meticulous Career In Criminal Justice & Violence Prevention
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39:03What does a meticulous career in criminal justice and violence prevention look like? Look no further than Lori Toscano. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, Lori joins to share her initial ambition to become a grade 5 teacher to now a devoted career in community violence intervention. The conversation dives into the importance of d…
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Lina-Maria Murillo, "Fighting for Control: Power, Reproductive Care, and Race in the US-Mexico Borderlands" (UNC Press, 2025)
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1:11:27The first birth control clinic in El Paso, Texas, opened in 1937. Since then, Mexican-origin women living in the border cities of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez have confronted various interest groups determined to control their reproductive lives, including a heavily funded international population control campaign led by Planned Parenthood Federation …
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Catalan Literary Translation and the Need to Prioritize Minority Languages
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7:54By Ismenia Miranda The author explores questions related to literary translation quality in Catalonia and greater Spain, urging the publishing and localization industries to consider the social and cultural costs of excluding minority languages.By MultiLingual Media
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By Sophie Solomon Like mental health, pregnancy, and parental leave, menopause is a workplace issue that should be openly discussed to ensure that stigma or a lack of accommodations doesn’t result in industries, economies, and society as a whole losing some of its most seasoned, insightful, and resilient minds.…
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Translation at the Center: A strategy for better service differentiation
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12:22By Sara Palmer The author presents her research on service diversification in the marketing translation sector and proposes a new differentiation model based on a broader definition of translation that clearly encompasses related services.By MultiLingual Media
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Francesca Di Marco, Embracing and leveraging diverse communities
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17:30Interview by Cameron Rasmusson Francesca Di Marco, Head of Internationalization at Pinterest, discusses her journey into the field of internationalization, which was influenced by her upbringing in Italy and her academic background in Japanese history. She emphasizes the importance of understanding culture, history, and language in building global …
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The Essential Role of Language Digitization in Combatting Global Poverty
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12:03By Ludmila Golovine Through broader accessibility of digital technology along with newly established international initiatives, marginalized language communities now have a path towards bridging the digital divide that keeps billions in poverty. In this article, the author argues that the language industry is uniquely positioned to play a major rol…
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By Kara Warburton Long-standing principles and practices of terminology as a discipline are perfectly suited for developing the semantic resources necessary for various natural language processing (NLP) applications, including generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). To ensure that their contributions are leveraged, terminology managers need to …
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By Tim Brookes Why would anyone handwrite a newspaper? The Musalman — a four-page Urdu paper that has been written, every day, by hand ever since it was founded in 1927 — suggests that the act of writing by hand (and its sister act, the act of reading handwriting), incorporates far more than the mere transmission of information.…
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Argos MosAIQ: AI-Driven Translation with Humans at the Core
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19:19Erik Vogt, Director of Solutions and Innovations at Argos Multilingual, walks us through the development and launch of Argos MosAIQ, the company’s new enterprise-grade AI translation platform. Erik shares how Mosaic combines AI-driven workflows with human expertise, creating faster and more accurate translations while keeping linguists at the cente…
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#242 CEOs React as Trump Declares English the Sole Official Language of the US
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30:06In response to President Trump’s executive order designating English as the official language of the US, SlatorPod gathered Dipak Patel, CEO of GLOBO, and Peter Argondizzo, CEO of Argo Translation, to discuss its implications for the US language industry. The discussion highlighted that language access has long been a key part of US policy, particu…
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How UX Writers Can Make Localization Seamless with Willian Magalhães
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28:15In this episode of The Agile Localization Podcast, host Stefan Huyghe is joined by Willian Magalhães, a Senior Content Designer and UX Writer, to dive into the intersection of UX writing and localization. Willian reveals the biggest challenges in designing multilingual experiences, how localization impacts user engagement, retention, and business g…
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