In 1969, Mr. Rogers went before the US Senate Commerce Committee to request funds to support the growth of Public Broadcasting. His heartwarming request is often remembered as a pivotal moment in American television history, highlighting the importance of educational programming that serves the public good. Today, that mission endures, and Mike Norton and hi ... Show More
Aug 4
#732: How to gain Multi-Cluster Visibility across Kubernetes Clusters with the EKS Dashboard
In this episode, we'll explore how the new Amazon EKS Dashboard solves key challenges in managing Kubernetes at scale across multiple AWS accounts and regions. We'll discuss how it provides centralized visibility into cluster health, versions, and costs - enabling teams to improv ... Show More
24m 53s
Jan 2025
Blake Hall - Combat, Service, and Innovation - [Invest Like the Best, EP.408]
My guest today is Blake Hall. Blake is the co-founder and CEO of ID.me, a secure digital identity network with over 100 million members. He was an officer in the United States Army and served our country for four years as a a rifle platoon leader, the battalion reconnaissance pla ... Show More
1h 33m
Sep 2022
Thriving on Information Overload
Futurist Ross Dawson discusses his book "Thriving On Overload" and five powers for success in a world of exponential information. Ross is a the Founding Chairman of the Advanced Human Technologies group. He’s worked with brands like Citibank, Coca-Cola, Google, and Walmart, and y ... Show More
23m 39s
Sep 2024
How to Build with Service at the Core with Edward Norton of Zeck
Edward Norton is widely known as one of the most celebrated actors of our generation. He has starred in over 50 films, has been nominated for three Academy Awards and has won the Golden Globe, an Emmy, and an Obie, to name a few. What many people don’t know is he has built a para ... Show More
36m 6s
Sep 2023
Michael D. Smith, "The Abundant University: Remaking Higher Education for a Digital World" (MIT Press, 2023)
For too long, our system of higher education has been defined by scarcity: scarcity in enrollment, scarcity in instruction, and scarcity in credentials. In addition to failing students professionally, this system has exacerbated social injustice and socioeconomic stratification a ... Show More
1h 2m