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Creation.Live

The Institute for Creation Research, Inc.

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Creation.Live is a show where ICR scientists will gather with subject matter experts, apologists, and other special guests to discuss pressing issues—whether that be current research at ICR, new information that has come to light in the scientific community, or something else entirely that impacts how science ultimately points to our Creator, the Lord Jesus Christ. Whatever the topic, we hope these conversations are encouraging and enlightening in an increasingly chaotic world.
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Businesses everywhere are struggling with change due to digital disruption. They are now at an inflection point: give up obsolete marketing practices, or risk being denied a meaningful role in the lives of people. The goal is no longer to amplify the voice of the brand – it is to serve the needs and interests of customers at every stage of the relationship lifecycle. This new marketing model is characterized by the strategic embrace of Customer First Thinking, where the emphasis is on delive ...
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Meeting Street

Cogut Institute for the Humanities

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Host Amanda Anderson explores topics of vital societal interest through conversations with scholars and writers whose voices have helped define issues and shape debates. Special focus on the forms of knowledge that characterize the humanities. Produced by the Cogut Institute for the Humanities at Brown University.
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Currents: A IUME Podcast

The Edmund W. Gordon Institute for Urban and Minority Education

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Currents: A IUME Podcast is a new podcast from the The Edmund W. Gordon Institute for Urban and Minority Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Hosted by Professor Cally Waite, historian of education, this series engages our network of IUME scholars and stakeholders in casual conversation. For those of you who are interested in how professors construct knowledge and formulate their research, you’ll definitely want to take a listen. We’ll get to hear their views on current events ...
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This Conference was organised by an ad hoc multidisciplinary group in Oxford University, which had begun in 2006 to discuss how to network and raise the profile of the research already being done in Oxford on peace, peacemaking, peacebuilding and peacekeeping. The title ‘The Serious Study of Peace’ underlines that peace was no longer seen merely as a fringe interest but was beginning to take its place in academe as a matter of serious concern to which a wide range of disciplines can contribu ...
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Marketers tend to overinvest in acquiring new buyers while trying to keep the most valuable customers from leaving. That leaves a lot of customers feeling left out. To correct this imbalance, marketers need a more systematic framework for selective investment in the most promising relationship segments based on growth potential, according to the re…
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The Martech industry is going through a radical new era of technological transformation which is changing the contours of the marketing technology landscape. A burst of AI-driven growth and innovation is not only making marketing automation tools easier to use, says Martech expert Frans Riemersma, but the evolving “marchitecture” will liberate mark…
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Can God use an atheist airline pilot to reach other nations with the truth of the Gospel? The answer, obviously, is yes. Host Michael is joined by Chris and Tracy Lowes of Search for the Truth and ICR Paleobiochemist Dr. Brian Thomas to discuss this important topic in episode 36 of Creation.Live. Learn More: Search for the Truth --- Join ICR's YouT…
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Businesses today finally recognize the strategic urgency of unifying all customer data in an increasingly AI-driven world of personalized engagement. And now the data technology has matured to the point where that goal is more achievable than ever, according to SAP data expert Chris O’Hara.By Stephen Shaw
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How can we bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the truth of creation to others outside our small spheres of influence? Host Michael is joined by Bruce and Robin Malone and ICR Paleobiochemist Dr. Brian Thomas to discuss this important topic in episode 35 of Creation.Live. Learn More: Search for the Truth --- Join ICR's YouTube channel to get acces…
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Personalization at scale has long been a dream of marketers. But until recently it has been more superficial than helpful, constrained by legacy technology and processes. Today, however, AI makes it easier to do than ever before. Now the only thing holding marketers back, according to personalization expert Mark Abraham, is their campaign mindset.…
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How do engineering principles, biological complexity, and a solid understanding of apologetics work together to further the cause of Christ? Why must believers be trained in ways to defend the faith? Host Michael is joined by former rocket scientist Cathryn Sterling and ICR physicist Dr. Jake Hebert to discuss this important topic in episode 34 of …
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What would it be like to walk on the moon? General Charlie Duke is one of the privileged few who enjoyed such an awe-inspiring experience. But believe it or not, more important events in General Duke's life overshadowed even that incredible journey. Host Michael is joined by General Charlie Duke, Dottie Duke, and Dr. Jake Hebert to discuss this inc…
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Dinosaurs are fascinating creatures and the fossils they've left behind inspire awe and wonder. Many scientists claim that the existence of these fossils definitively proves that these mighty reptiles lived millions of years ago. Is this true? What can we actually learn from fossil remains? Hosts Trey and Michael are joined by Tommy Lohman of the G…
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B2B companies tend to be laggards when it comes to delivering a superior customer experience, focused more on selling than servicing. But as a result of digital disruption, they have finally begun to embrace the need for a better post-sale journey, according to Jim Tincher, a leading expert in B2B experience design.…
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Genesis and Revelation provide stunning bookends of the biblical canon. The first describes the beginning of creation while the second gives us insight into future eternity. Both are vital pieces of Scripture and yet, without fail, they are two of the most highly questioned books of the Bible. Are these accounts true? Can they be trusted? What purp…
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The market research industry is facing an existential crisis. Brand marketers have lost faith in old school methods of research – too slow, cumbersome and costly, in their view. To regain the trust of marketers, the consumer insights industry has to modernize their practices and start delivering insights that make more of a strategic impact, says B…
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Birds are incredible creatures, able to fly and migrate with ease. Beyond that, their feathers are exceptionally designed, allowing our avian friends to do what they do best. Hosts Trey and Michael are joined by Dr. Andy McIntosh and Dr. Brian Thomas to discuss this topic in episode 30 of Creation.Live. More...…
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These days it can be risky for brands to take a stand on social issues or promote inclusiveness. But if marketers are able to honestly depict the diversity of society in their brand communications, their message has a far greater chance of being heard, according to cultural theorist Anastasia Karklina Gabriel.…
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Though tiny, the bombardier beetle is a fascinating masterclass in design. Evolutionists claim that this explosive insect came about by chance, but frankly, that's impossible. Hosts Trey and Michael are joined by Dr. Andy McIntosh and Dr. Brian Thomas to discuss this blast of a topic in episode 29 of Creation.Live. More...…
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Companies still tend to over-invest in the acquisition of new customers while paying scant attention to relationships with existing customers. The solution to correcting that imbalance, argues value creation expert Allison Hartsoe, is knowing the collective lifetime value of all customers, known as customer equity.…
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What is the purpose of space? The night sky is a vast canvas of stars and planets, far more than we could ever count, yet the Lord knows them all by name! Host Trey and ICR physicist Dr. Jake Hebert are joined by Perry Holifield and James Worrell of Day4 Astronomy to discuss this topic in episode 28 of Creation.Live. More...…
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CX quality has declined in recent years as companies struggle to keep up with the expectations of customers. But the main reason, according to renowned CX expert Jon Picoult, is that they settle for mediocrity when they should be aspiring to make the experience more distinctive and memorable.By Stephen Shaw
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For all its flaws, social media has become the preferred way for people to stay connected with each other. Yet for too long marketers have failed to take it seriously. The time has come, says social media expert Andrew Jenkins, for marketers to give it the respect it deserves.
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How do we share the Gospel in a society where truth is subjective? How can we effectively reject the insidious counterfeit gospels that have crept into Christian circles? Hosts Trey and Lauren are joined by Eric Hovind from Creation Today to discuss this fascinating topic in episode 26 of Creation.Live. More...…
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The Bible is full of people and places that are seemingly lost to time, but through the field of archaeology, new finds are shedding light on the incredible authenticity and accuracy of God's Word! Hosts Trey and Lauren are joined by Dr. Randall Price to discuss this fascinating topic in episode 25 of Creation.Live. More...…
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Brand tracking studies are a standard research tool for marketers who need to understand how people feel about their brand. The problem with them, according to brand health expert Jenni Romaniuk, is that they don’t tell marketers what they really need to know to grow their brand.
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Abortion is a big issue culturally and in the church. How can believers love our neighbors and act as the hands and feet of Christ when it comes to this divisive issue? Hosts Trey and Lauren are joined by Amy Ford, president of Embrace Grace, to discuss these questions and more in episode 23 of Creation.Live. More...…
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Content glut has suffocated the chances of discovery for most marketers. The only way for content marketing to succeed, according to renowned content strategist Robert Rose, is to transform content operations teams into specialized publishing units closely attuned to audience interests and needs.
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Marketing today has grown far too complex for decisions to hinge on loose assumptions and guesswork. A more disciplined and fact-based approach is needed, supported by rigorous performance analysis, testing and forecasting, according to Koen Pauwels, one of the world’s leading marketing scientists.
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Is it possible for life to come from non-life? Has science confirmed one way or another? Does this conundrum cause problems for the theory of evolution? Hosts Trey and Lauren are joined by Dr. Rob Stadler and Dr. Jeff Tomkins to discuss these questions and more in episode 21 of Creation.Live. More...…
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Can the creation message be used as an apologetic tool? Or is it an unimportant piece of the Bible in the grand scheme of things? Does it have value when it comes to the Gospel? Hosts Trey and Lauren are joined by Dr. Mark Stengler Sr. and Mark Stengler Jr. to discuss these questions and more in episode 20 of Creation.Live. More...…
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No one understands what marketing does anymore, least of all the CEO. For marketing to be seen as more of a difference maker, it must expand its role beyond branding, according to Accenture’s Brent Chaters, and earn a greater say in the strategic direction of the business.
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At a time when headlines repeatedly underscore the dangers of artificial intelligence to human endeavors of all sorts, what role can the humanities play in assessing the uses and limitations of new AI tools such as ChatGPT? What do developments in AI teach us about academic inquiry and humanistic questions in particular? In this episode of “Meeting…
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Marketers have long sought to discover the motivations that explain why people make the decisions and buying choices they do. The answer, according to Valuegraphics founder David Allison, is their values. To make more meaningful connections with customers, marketers must first understand how they differ in their values.…
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If businesses hope to survive the potentially lethal disruption ahead due to massive technological change, they need to accelerate their digital transformation. The first decision they must make, according to digital transformation expert Howard Tiersky, is to embrace the need for continuous transformative change.…
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Is evolution an undisputed fact? Or is there more going on behind the scenes that the general public isn't aware of? What does the scientific literature actually say on the subject? Hosts Trey and Lauren delve into this fascinating topic with Dr. Mark Stengler and Mark Stengler Jr. in episode 16 of Creation.Live. More...…
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The top priority of CMOs is to grow top-line revenue. But the best way to achieve that growth is a matter of debate. Do you go after as many buyers as possible, or focus on winning the loyalty of existing customers? Wharton Professor Peter Fader says the answer lies in examining the behavioural patterns of current customers.…
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Dr. Stripling has explored all over the Near East conducting archaeological research and excavations. Confronted with so many relics of the past, has his faith in Scripture's historical accounts been shaken or strengthened? Hosts Trey and Lauren delve into this fascinating topic with Dr. Scott Stripling and ICR's Dr. Brian Thomas in episode 15 of C…
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Is Genesis literal history? Or is it some sort of mytho-historical narrative? Should we take what it says at face value? What's the real truth behind the Genesis account, particularly the first 11 chapters? Hosts Trey and Michael delve into this ever-important topic with Dr. Cornelis van Dam, as well as ICR's Dr. Jeff Tomkins. More...…
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Marketers have an opportunity to play a lead role in helping their organizations adapt to the massive wave of change expected in the years ahead. But first marketers will have to “future-proof” themselves, according to Alison Simpson, the new leader of the Canadian Marketing Association.By Stephen Shaw
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Humans have long been fascinated by the night sky. As Psalm 19:1 reminds us, "The heavens declare the glory of God"—His creative signature can be seen across our universe. What are some specific ways outer space points to our Creator, Jesus Christ? How can you learn more about astronomy? What is the Day4 Astronomy ministry, and how can you get invo…
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The mainstream banks are facing massive disruption due to the rise of fintechs, forcing them to speed up digital transformation. Leading those efforts at BMO Financial Group is Greg Brown, whose mandate is to change how the bank does business.
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What happens when illness changes the trajectory of a career? How can disability and chronic pain become generative experiences? And how can we reshape the way we think about disability to better live with differences in and beyond the academy? In this episode of “Meeting Street,” disability scholar Emily Lim Rogers, a postdoctoral fellow at the Co…
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In this unique episode, host Trey talks with three key people involved in creating Struck—an upcoming miniseries that shows the special ties between the lives of ICR's Dr. John Morris and Noah in the Bible. In addition to discussing the show and the topics it addresses, their conversation also touches on what it's like to be Christians in the Holly…
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