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Wolverine Confidential

MLive's Aaron McMann, Andrew Kahn, and Ryan Zuke

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Wolverine Confidential is the definitive podcast for University of Michigan sports news and analysis. Hosts Andrew Kahn, Aaron McMann and Ryan Zuke cover the football, basketball and hockey teams as well as other sports.
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Me, Myself, and AI

MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group (BCG)

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Why do only 10% of companies succeed with AI? In this series by MIT SMR and BCG, we talk to the leaders who've achieved big wins with AI in their companies and learn how they did it. Hear what gets experts from companies like NASA, Github, and others excited to do their jobs every day and what they consider the keys to their success.
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Every number tells a story. The problem is that for most people, your finances are an overwhelming, over-complicated mystery that you’ve just never had the time or the energy to unpack. I’m here to help you with that. Hi. I’m Jason Andrew – chartered accountant, business owner and financial voyeurist – and this is Stark Naked Numbers. It’s the podcast that strips down the numbers of business, investing and wealth creation to help you become a better entrepreneur and a better investor, and ul ...
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Healthcare is changing but is it for the better? In this podcast, you'll hear discussions about the healthcare system, its problems, possible solutions, and stories from leading physicians and experts in healthcare. Healthcare is more complex than the sound bites we hear. The changes, and possible solutions, will have wider impact than the sound bites you hear. Join us as we strive to Survive Healthcare
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AI is exploding. Every day, new intelligent tools are emerging, and they're becoming more powerful, more helpful, and more convenient to use than ever before. Artificial intelligence isn't just a handy tool for those in IT — the data science and application of AI tools spans across sectors. But how do you keep up with the latest developments? How do you make sure you don't fall behind in deep learning and automation? And where can you learn how to use these tools for productivity? This is Su ...
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The LA Food Podcast

Acquired Taste Media

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The LA Food Podcast is where LA’s top chefs, boldest food stories, and biggest restaurant moments all collide. Hosted by Luca Servodio, the official hype man of Los Angeles restaurants, we dig deep into what’s happening across the most exciting food city on the planet — Los Angeles. We’ve chopped it up with legends like Wolfgang Puck, Brooke Williamson, Joe Sasto, and more. Expect chef interviews, restaurant news, behind-the-scenes drama, food culture trends, and no-BS conversations about LA ...
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You've heard about writers, directors, actors, and even producers- but what about the gaffers, best boys, hair, and make up artists? Why don't we hear from location managers, prop masters, and foley artists who also work just as hard and in some cases longer hours than the people we always hear from. Giving Credit(s) is an interview podcast where I'll talk to fellow crew members in the film industry. We'll hear about what they do, what their lifestyle is, and what they love about the job. Yo ...
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20 Minute Fitness

20 Minute Fitness

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20 Minute Fitness dives into the science and technology of today's fitness world for you. Packing need-to-know info about the latest in fitness nutrition, tech, science, and methodology every Thursday. Stay up to date with the current fitness news and trends without taking up all your time. Find out more at 20minute.fitness.
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🎧 Today on The LA Food Podcast, we break down the biggest moments and key takeaways from this week’s James Beard Awards — with a spotlight on Los Angeles’ own Jon Yao of Kato, who took home the coveted Best Chef: California award. What does his win mean for LA’s dining scene, and where does Kato fit into the larger conversation about California cui…
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The Wolverines dipped into the transfer portal again this offseason, adding veteran QB Jake Garcia to the roster for 2025. We discuss his winding road to this point, where he might fit in the depth chart, and what it means for the QB room. Plus, we discuss football and basketball recruiting, including the recent addition of 7-foot big man Malick Ko…
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On this episode of The LA Food Podcast, we're heading south to explore San Diego’s rising food scene. Known for craft beer and beaches, San Diego is now a serious player in the California fine dining landscape. From creative tasting menus to casual neighborhood gems, we spent 48 hours eating our way through the city—and we're sharing every bite. Hi…
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Julian Adams tried but didn’t succeed at retirement after a productive career as a medical chemist with several U.S. Food and Drug Association approvals of cancer-related treatments, including cell therapy for bone marrow transplantation. Soon after, his participation in a Stand Up ToCancer advisory group led to his appointment as the nonprofit’s p…
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Massive changes are officially coming to how college athletes will get paid. How will they affect Michigan athletics? We discuss that, football recruiting, updates on the infractions hearing, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy MLive's Aaron McMann, Andrew Kahn, and Ryan Zuke
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This week on The LA Food Podcast, we dive into Pete Wells’ provocative New York Times piece on how some of the world’s top chefs are using artificial intelligence to reinvent fine dining. From crafting the perfect sausage to generating entire tasting menus, is AI the secret sauce of the future—or the recipe for a soulless, flavorless culinary dysto…
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A hearing with Michigan and the Committee on Infractions is slated for this week as the ongoing battle between Michigan and the NCAA over an impermissible advanced scouting scheme is nearing a resolution. What could the punishment look like for the football program, head coach Sherrone Moore, Connor Stalions, Jim Harbaugh and others? Plus, discussi…
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Michigan basketball got some big news earlier this week with UAB transfer Yaxel Lendeborg withdrawing from the NBA draft and solidifying his commitment to the Wolverines. We discuss what led up to the decision, what he brings to Michigan and why Lendeborg catapults Dusty May’s team into the national title conversation. Learn more about your ad choi…
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This week on The LA Food Podcast, we're diving into a bold new plan to revive Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade: open-container entertainment zones. Think Bourbon Street meets beachside retail. LA Food Editor Karen Palmer of SFGate joins us to unpack the potential impact on local restaurants and bars, drawing on reporting from other California …
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Michigan football added a pair of tight end commitments recently. What names should you know ahead of official visit season? We discuss that, plus new contracts for the assistant coaches, one magazine's predictions for Michigan in 2025, Michigan baseball, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Josh Weiner, senior vice president of consumer engagement and analytics at CVS Health, is passionate about making health care more personalized, connected, preventative, and accessible. On today’s episode, Josh joins Sam and Shervin to explain how the integrated health care company is structured and how it is using AI to achieve those goals. Read t…
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This week on The LA Food Podcast, we dive into one of the wildest chef vs. critic stories in recent memory: Thomas Keller of The French Laundry allegedly asked SF Chronicle critic Mackenzie Chung Fegan to leave the restaurant. Was it a momentary lapse or a sign of a chef in crisis? Then: Chef Ari Kolender of LA seafood hotspot Found Oyster and Eagl…
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What if AI agents could help anyone — even non-coders — build powerful apps and automate entire workflows? In this episode of the Superhuman AI Podcast, we sit down with Howie Liu, CEO and co-founder of Airtable, to explore how the company is evolving from a spreadsheet-style tool into an AI-native app platform. Howie shares his vision for a future…
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What if you could build dozens of businesses without writing a line of code, hiring a large team, or even opening your inbox? In this episode of the Superhuman AI Podcast, we sit down with Andrew Wilkinson — co-founder of Tiny.com — to break down how he’s used AI, automation, and systems thinking to build and operate over 40 companies. From barista…
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The spring is coming to a close, and with it the seasons for Michigan softball and women’s tennis. Find out how they fared in the NCAA tournament, plus an update on Michigan baseball and its Big Ten tourney outlook, football recruiting and conversation centered around college football noon kickoffs. Are Ohio State fans going overboard with their co…
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This week on The LA Food Podcast, we’re joined by Claire Dinhut—aka Condiment Claire—cookbook author, flavor scientist, and social media sensation. Born and raised in Los Angeles but now based in Europe, Claire has taken TikTok by storm with her inventive approach to sauces, spreads, and the science of taste. Recorded at Venice’s iconic Roosterfish…
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Michigan softball knocked off the top two seeds en route to winning its second straight Big Ten Tournament and securing a berth in the NCAAs. It heads to Austin, Texas for regional play, while women's tennis beat the Longhorns to reach the Elite Eight for a third straight year. Plus, Michigan football and hockey recruiting talk and an NBA combine p…
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The suggestions and support offered by AI are helpful only if they’re relevant. On today’s episode, Walter Sun, senior vice president and global head of artificial intelligence at SAP, joins Sam and Shervin to share how his organization is helping employees get smarter about artificial intelligence through the company’s AI Days. Additionally, Walte…
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This week on The LA Food Podcast, we dive into the results of a new survey from Substack favorite The Angel that asked Angelenos what they really want from restaurants. Hosts Luca and Father Sal break down what LA diners say matters most—vibe vs. food, great service, price, and originality—and reveal the surprising (and kind of maddening) contradic…
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Julia Fliegner, the top player on the Michigan women's tennis team, joins Wolverine Confidential as a special guest. She talks about the third-ranked Wolverines, who will host Texas in the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 on Saturday, and her on-court demeanor. Whether you're a tennis player yourself or just thinking about attending Saturday's match, you…
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We’re entering a new economic era, one driven not by human labor, but by AI. According to Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, this shift isn’t just coming, it’s already here. In this episode of the Superhuman AI Podcast, Marc shares his vision of the emerging AI economy, how digital labor and AI agents are transforming business, and why this might be the …
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Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore will reportedly be suspended for two games this season, but not the first two. Why? And which assistant might replace him during his absence? Plus, we talk about the Wolverines invited to the NBA draft combine, Michigan softball readying for Big Ten Tournament, and the women's tennis team advancing to the Swee…
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Is Jordan Kahn's Meteora on track for a second Michelin star? On this episode of The LA Food Podcast, we dive deep into LA’s most ambitious fine-dining jungle—Meteora. After falling for Chef Jordan Kahn’s futuristic tasting menu at Vespertine, we head to his Melrose Avenue follow-up to see if the hype (and the hefty price tag) is justified. Is this…
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The 2025 NFL Draft is in the books. We discuss Will Johnson’s fall, Mason Graham going No. 5, and Colston Loveland and Kenneth Grant’s spots. Jesse Minter and Steve Clinkscale were hit with show-cause penalties by the NCAA for recruiting violations. Plus, we update Michigan softball after being swept by UCLA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit…
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What if you could build a real app in just a few hours — no coding, no tech background, just an idea and AI? That’s exactly what Sandra Djajic did. In this episode of the Superhuman AI Podcast, we sit down with Sandra to hear how she’s using AI to build apps from scratch without writing a single line of code. From idea to execution, this is the new…
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Many of us know Goodwill Industries International as a retailer that accepts and resells donated goods. What the average consumer may not know is that the nonprofit takes in over 5 billion pounds of goods each year — and not all of it can be resold. For those unwanted or unviable items, the organization can either look into recycling or upcycling, …
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Lele Dinner Club is the buzzy new supper club from Pizzana chef and master pizzaiolo Daniele Uditi, offering an exclusive 10-course Neapolitan tasting menu that’s quickly become Los Angeles’ hottest reservation. With only three seatings so far and a waitlist already topping 6,000 names, this underground culinary experience is redefining LA fine din…
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The crew projects how many Wolverines will be drafted. Plus, Michigan has a chance to set a program record at the draft. Who will be a future star in the NFL, and are there concerns for any of the projected first-rounders? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy MLive's Aaron McMann, Andrew Kahn, and Ryan Zuke
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Michigan's spring football game was not televised (not live at least; it will air this Saturday) but MLive's crew was there to document it. We share our thoughts on the quarterbacks, including Bryce Underwood, running backs, wide receivers, offensive and defensive lines, and the rest of the positions groups. Michigan's defense looked very good. The…
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Melissa Lopez is the James Beard semifinalist chef behind Barra Santos, one of the buzziest restaurants in recent memory to grace Los Angeles. Barra Santos is a tiny, sardine-tin of a restaurant in Cypress Park serving up thoughtful, super high-quality Portuguese fare. But as small as the restaurant’s footprint is, the noise it’s made since opening…
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The transfer portal reopened for the spring on Wednesday, and several Michigan football players are planning to enter. We discuss the list, any surprises and what’s next for the Wolverines. The spring game is Saturday. We preview that with storylines to watch. Plus roster updates for men’s and women’s basketball, we catch up on the red-hot baseball…
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What separates the average AI startup from the next $100M company? In this episode, legendary VC Jeff Bussgang (Flybridge Capital, HBS) breaks down what it really takes to win in the AI era, from strategic thinking and distribution to why non-technical founders are finally getting their edge. Learn more about the Google for Startups Cloud Program h…
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In today’s episode, Chandra Kapireddy, head of generative AI, machine learning, and analytics at Truist, delves into the evolving landscape of AI with a particular focus on how GenAI tools reshape the way Truist and similar organizations must navigate model risk management and regulations. GenAI is more versatile than traditional AI, he notes, yet …
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Tariffs, tariffs, tariffs. It’s the word on everybody’s lips this week and, as you’d expect, every food media outlet in the country published some sort of breakdown of what this means for restaurants and the food industry at large. Father Sal and I sift through the noise to distill what this means for LA restaurateurs and diners alike. Also on this…
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Michigan's basketball team has been active in the transfer portal. Plus, takeaways from the Wolverines' spring football news conferences, more Bryce Underwood talk and putting a bow on the 2024-25 college basketball season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy MLive's Aaron McMann, Andrew Kahn, and Ryan Zuke
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Controversy in Hollywood as news breaks that Elon Musk - yes, THAT Elon Musk - has tapped beloved LA chef Eric Greenspan to helm his upcoming Tesla-themed Diner on Santa Monica Blvd. Is Chef Greenspan’s choice to take the job in any way defensible, or is he just another DOGE bag? Father Sal and I dig into the news and the backlash to make sense of …
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AI app building is here and it's in the browser, no code needed. In this episode we talk with Bolt founder Eric Simons. In this episode of the Superhuman AI Podcast, we explore how Bolt (bolt.new) is giving non-technical users the power to create real apps, no setup, no code, just a browser and your ideas. Learn more about the Google for Startups C…
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The Michigan men's basketball team lost in the Sweet 16 last weekend, but a season in which the Wolverines won 27 games, claimed the Big Ten Tournament title, and reached the NCAA Tournament's second weekend was undoubtedly a success. Now, the page immediately turns to next season. Who's staying? Who's transferring in? We discuss. Football spring p…
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I (Luca) moderated the latest Family Meal panel discussion on how restaurants rose to the challenge during the January wildfires. This is the recording of that panel discussion, featuring four very impressive speakers who I introduce at the top of the recording. We discuss all matters of important topics including how restaurants can prepare for th…
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Linda Yao, chief operating officer and head of strategy for Lenovo’s Strategy, Solutions, and Services Group and vice president of hybrid cloud and AI solutions, joins us to explain the organization’s transition from technology product company to managed services provider. It’s now helping organizations with the change management required to implem…
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Ryan Sutton is the chief critic and editor at The LO Times, one of the absolute best sources of food writing Substack has to offer. He previously served as Eater New York’s chief food critic for almost a decade, and prior to that, the New York critic at Bloomberg News. He’s won a James Beard Award and been nominated for two more, and today he lets …
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AI agents are no longer science fiction, they're already changing how we work, build companies, and create value. But just how big is this shift? According to Box CEO Aaron Levie, AI agents represent a $1 trillion opportunity that will completely redefine how businesses operate. Learn more about the Google for Startups Cloud Program here. https://c…
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The Wolverines beat UC San Diego and Texas A&M in the NCAA Tournament opening weekend, but can they continue their magical run? No. 1 Auburn awaits in the Sweet 16, with the potential for a rematch with in-state Michigan State on Sunday. We discuss why Michigan has been able to make the run, the women’s team’s loss to Notre Dame in the second round…
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It’s been five years since the pandemic forced us to wipe down our groceries, binge Tiger King, and pick up hobbies like basket weaving or, in my case, eating 100 pizzas in 365 days. Of course, COVID also notably sent shockwaves through the restaurant industry, and to this day, the labor market still hasn’t recovered. What’s behind the lag and what…
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AI is evolving at a breakneck pace—every few weeks, a new model claims to be the best. But are these tools really game-changers, or is human judgment still the most valuable asset? Learn more about the Google for Startups Cloud Program here. https://cloud.google.com/startup/apply?utm_source=cloud_sfdc&utm_medium=et&utm_campaign=FY21-Q1-global-deman…
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Michigan men’s and women’s basketball teams are both in the NCAA Tournament. Were the men snubbed by drawing a 5 seed after winning the Big Ten Tournament and having to face a UC San Diego team riding the nation’s longest win streak? What would be considered a successful run for the women, a No. 6 seed? Finally, a look at what the hockey team needs…
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Harvard Business School professor Raffaella Sadun’s research has historically focused on digital reskilling. Now, rapid technological changes — like AI — are reshaping the nature of work. Raffaella’s research has explored how AI might empower those with intermediate expertise, such as store managers and blue-collar workers, to become more efficient…
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It’s time for the 2025 Top Chef Fantasy Draft! Season 22 of Top Chef kicked off this week in Canada. As we do every year, Father Sal and I hosted a draft of the 15 competitors vying for the title of Top Chef. We’re joined by 2024 champion Jessie Evans (alias @Jessie_Eats on Instagram), and Nancy DaSilva and Bits Nicholas of the Compliments to the C…
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The Spartans and Wolverines head to Indianapolis with the same goal — winning the Big Ten Tournament — but in much different places. Michigan State, the regular-season champion, is rolling. Can the Spartans keep it going and earn another trophy in Indy? Michigan, meanwhile, has lost three in a row. The Wolverines are searching to rediscover their m…
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It's postseason time on Wolverine Confidential. The Michigan women's basketball team had an impressive performance in Indianapolis for the Big Ten Tournament. Can the men do the same? We discuss what needs to happen for the Wolverines to shake their late-season funk. The hockey team is in a predicament after getting swept to open their Big Ten Tour…
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