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Quantitude

Greg Hancock & Patrick Curran

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A podcast dedicated to all things quantitative, ranging from the relevant to the highly irrelevant. Co-hosts Patrick Curran and Greg Hancock talk about serious statistical topics, but without taking themselves too seriously. Think: CarTalk hi-jacked by the two grumpy old guys from the Muppets, grousing about quantitative methods, statistics, and data analysis, all presented to you with the production value of a 6th grade school project. But in a good way.
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The monthly podcast from Ignys the multi award winning, ethical electronic engineering consultants. Another Bright Spark features leading figures form the world of electronics, renewables, EV, offering their experiences, insights, anecdotes and opinions. In the words of our host Neale Mighall - “we talk to some really interesting people”. Discover more at www.ignys.com
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Disinfect

Matt Diehl, Maurice Bernstein

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“Disinfect” finds acclaimed music journalist Matt Diehl and career crate digger Maurice Bernstein joining forces to air out music’s worst songs – disinfecting stinking sacred cows to the most godawful guilty pleasures.
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The Super Daddy Club

Lendo Mutambala & Ryan Ball

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Welcome to The Super Daddy Club podcast, a premier family program tailored for parents eager to expand their knowledge and enhance their parenting repertoire. Our podcast explores diverse parenting dynamics, with a keen interest in the evolving role of fathers in raising children. Our mission is to empower men to transition and excel in their responsibilities as Fathers. Join us on this enlightening journey as we engage with seasoned professionals who offer invaluable insights into understan ...
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In this week's episode, the last of Season 6, Patrick and Greg pull back the curtain and reveal how the Quantitude sausage is actually made. Their motivation is to share their own joys and challenges in making a podcast in the hope that others might consider doing this themselves, whether it be for simple self-satisfaction or for using it as a free…
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Episode 13 - it's a lucky number for us as we get an exclusive sneak peek behind the curtains at Raspberry Pi. Neale's chatting to the Director of Applications Roger Thornton about the company's history, culture, product roadmap, getting listed on the stock exchange as well as the importance of continual product development, cyber security, and the…
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Let us know what you think of the episode by pressing this link - Thank you for your comments In this episode of the Super Daddy Club podcast, Dr. Jana Rieger, award-winning health tech innovator, researcher, and co-creator of Breth, joins us to explore how we’re coping (or struggling to cope) with the rising stress and anxiety of modern life. We d…
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In this week's episode Greg and Patrick explore the extremely clever yet inexplicably underused method of dominance analysis which offers a set of techniques for determining the relative importance of predictors in a regression model. Along the way they also discuss giving compliments, looking tired, Indy vs. F1, chicken paprikas, Gustav Holst, Foz…
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In this week's episode Patrick and Greg have some serious fun with song lyrics they misunderstood at some point in their personal lives. They then use this as a thinly veiled excuse to explore some very basic statistical things that they have also misunderstood at some point in their professional lives. Along the way they discuss over-engineered fr…
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Let us know what you think of the episode by pressing this link - Thank you for your comments In this conversation, Jerry Kolber, co-creator of the educational podcast Who's Smarted, discusses the importance of curiosity in children, the impact of technology on learning, and the challenges faced in traditional education. He emphasizes the need for …
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In today’s episode Patrick and Greg talk about outcomes that are count variables: when you need to worry about them and what you can do about them within your analytical models. Along the way they also mention: Bela Lugosi, Vlad the Impaler, Patrick the Poker, Count Chocula, Count von Count, drunken bar brawls, secret distributions, K!, bio breaks,…
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In episode Ten, we're chatting to Matt Relf. Matt and Neale discuss his experience with Kickstarter campaigns, he shares insights about crowdfunding challenges, managing backer expectations and the importance of setting appropriate funding targets. This episode is a must for anyone considering their own product development journey and funding optio…
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In this week's episode Greg and Patrick explore both the challenges and the opportunities of age-period-cohort analysis when trying to understand the complexities of human behavior over time. Along the way they also discuss bachelor night, Dave Brubeck, pay phones, street lights, global nuclear war, lazy thinking, I'm not a crook, biking to grandma…
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Let us know what you think of the episode by pressing this link - Thank you for your comments Faust Ruggiero is a psychologist who has been in private practice for over thirty-five years. Before entering private practice, he worked in clinics for deaf children, prisons, nursing homes, substance abuse centers, inpatient facilities, and is a consulta…
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We're chatting to electronics repair expert and YouTube content creator - Mend it Mark! We cover off electronic product design, right to repair, Mark's background as an industrial engineer, his media work and of course setting up his successful YouTube channel. -he even talks us through his patented 3-step repair process. Enjoy!…
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Let us know what you think of the episode by pressing this link - Thank you for your comments We're thrilled to welcome Greg Payne, host of The Cool Grandpa Podcast and Award-winning author known for his children's book My Grandpa’s Grandpa. Greg brings years of knowledge into the evolving role of grandparents, bridging generational gaps, and navig…
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In this week's episode Greg and Patrick shine a flashlight on correspondence analysis and find that this is an extraordinarily cool yet often neglected method similar to factor analysis but applied to nominal contingency tables. Along the way they also discuss online personality tests, marital therapy, modern antibiotics, the Newlywed Game, grand s…
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In this week’s episode Greg and Patrick talk about loglinear models as a clever method to deconstruct the potential dependencies among two or more categorical variables. Along the way, they also discuss Children of the Corn, Mr. Magoo glasses, tighty whities, Fogo de Chão, blinded by hand soap, logarithms as drug mules, Euler Euler Euler, conspirac…
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Let us know what you think of the episode by pressing this link - Thank you for your comments Join us as we welcome John Bromley, founder and CEO of Charitable Impact, Canada’s first fully online donor-advised fund, which has facilitated over $1.5 billion in charitable giving. John shares his insights on making philanthropy more accessible and mean…
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In this week's episode Greg and Patrick invoke the very personal interpretation of modern art as a framework for thinking about the exceedingly cool topic of rotation in exploratory factor analysis. Along the way they also discuss Venice Beach, haystacks, drug fronts, being insufferable, ignoramuses, .22's and stop signs, weak pivots, honking facto…
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Let us know what you think of the episode by pressing this link - Thank you for your comments In this episode of the Super Daddy Club podcast, Lendo speaks with Langston Jacobs, co-founder of Adam's Purpose along with Shay Jacobs, an organization dedicated to grief awareness and support. They discuss Langston's personal journey through grief after …
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In this week's episode Greg and Patrick talk about group coding approaches, like dummy variables and effect code variables, for helping to analyze group differences within the larger general linear model. Along they way they also discuss hacking up a lung, made for audio faces, walking pneumonia, putting Vicks VapoRub on your feet, cards in your sp…
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In this week's episode Patrick and Greg explore the fascinating world of suppressor variables which have the nearly magical, yet fully understandable, distinction of being unrelated to the dependent variable yet serving to enhance the predictive utility of other variables in the model. Along the way they also discuss getting the giggles, giving awa…
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Let us know what you think of the episode by pressing this link - Thank you for your comments In this fascinating episode we sit down with Dr. Carl Lavie, a leading cardiologist, professor, and author of The Obesity Paradox. We explore the research that challenges conventional wisdom about weight, fitness, and health. Dr. Lavie explains the concept…
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