Random Engineers Podcasts

  • Marketing for Building Product Manufacturers
  • The Women Who Code Podcast
  • Vinyl Emergency
  • We The  Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers
  • Behind The Tech with Kevin Scott
  • Beyond Part 107
  • InnovAItors
  • Talk to me about A&E
  • Women in Tech Podcast, hosted by Espree Devora
  • Vital MTB – Speaking of Mountain Biking
  • Create the Future: An Engineering Podcast
  • The Gold Collar Investor
  • No Doubt Allowed!
  • The Sphere Of Time
  • FTFY: Fixed That For You
  • Rossin Connection
  • The World Of Texas Music
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    Marketing for Building Product Manufacturers

    Marketing for Building Product Manufacturers

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    Since Apr 6, 2009 19:15 UTC

    Marketing information and tips for building product manufacturers that want to reach the architects, engineers, and other construction professionals.

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    The Women Who Code Podcast

    The Women Who Code Podcast

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    Since Aug 6, 2016 22:17 UTC

    Women Who Code’s mission is to inspire diverse women to excel in technology careers. In this podcast, we talk with technology leaders from around the world about their journies in the industry, their love of technology, trending innovations, the future of work, and ways that we can improve diversity, equality, and inclusion.

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    Vinyl Emergency

    Vinyl Emergency

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    Since Jan 1, 2016 17:00 UTC

    Interviews and anecdotes with musicians, album collectors, LP manufacturers and beyond about our connection to vinyl records.

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    We The  Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers

    We The Sales Engineers: A Resource for Sales Engineers, by Sales Engineers

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    Since Apr 30, 2018 10:00 UTC

    Lots of resources are available for sales people, and a lot more for technical people, but not enough for Sales Engineers. This resource is available for Sales Engineers who are interested in learning from other Sales Engineers as many will be interviewed on this platform.

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    Behind The Tech with Kevin Scott

    Behind The Tech with Kevin Scott

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    Since May 5, 2018 01:09 UTC

    Behind the Tech invites listeners to geek out with an amazing line-up of tech heroes, inventors and innovators. Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott takes tech enthusiasts behind-the-scenes to meet AI experts, computer scientists, authors, musicians, digital leaders, bioengineers and neuroscientists who have made discoveries, built tools, and literally helped make our modern world possible.

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    Beyond Part 107

    Beyond Part 107

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    Since Aug 30, 2021 14:30 UTC

    Commercial UAV News brings together industry insiders—the engineers, the regulators, the standards builders, the thought leaders, and innovators—to talk about what commercial drone professionals and stakeholders need to know to go beyond buzzwords and jargon. We’ll discuss what really matters to operators and organizations when it comes to using drones to perform numerous tasks in faster, cheaper and/or safer ways that define real-world value.

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    InnovAItors

    InnovAItors

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    Since Mar 12, 2019 16:49 UTC

    Join host Zach DeWitt as we highlight some of the most exciting and promising companies that are applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) to better serve their business customers. AI is a massive force that will reshape our business economy in profound ways. Hear firsthand from CEOs and developers on how they are using applied AI to build innovative and category-defining companies. Consumer-facing application that are powered by AI are well documented like ordering pizza from your Amazon Alexa or Netflix recommending you a new show, but in this series we will feature the next generation of B2B companies that are using AI in innovative ways. This podcast is produced by Wing Venture Capital (aka “Wing”), a Silicon Valley-based early stage venture capital firm. New episodes are released every three weeks. Visit www.wing.vc for more details. You can email me at zach@wing.vc or reach me on Twitter @zacharydewitt

    Amazon’s continuous innovation has developed products integrated with machine learning and artificial intelligence, allowing these systems to be accessible to everyone. Bratin Saha, Amazon’s VP of Machine Learning, has helped to constantly advance the major brand’s AIML services along with work on their product strategies in order to better serve consumers.
    ##Amazon’s goal is to make machine learning available to all customers through their products
    Amazon continues to make machine learning and AI accessible for its consumers in the products it launches. Because of Amazon, AIML is accessible at home, adopted by organizations for productivity and continuously advancing since its investments into tech.
    ##Amazon has been investing in AI for more than 20 years
    The major brand invested in AI and machine learning more than 20 years ago. This move has allowed them to bring thousands of engineers and create products their consumers use daily including Alexa, Amazon Go and Prime.
    ##Machine learning and AI are being adopted across all spectrums of business
    There isn’t an industry that hasn’t invested somewhat into AIML. With continuous innovations and growth, AIML will be consumed by everyone in any organization in the years to come.

    Saha shares his thoughts on where machine learning and AI are headed with Amazon’s developments, why the brand’s services are the best in the business and more, on this week’s episode.

    Key takeaways:

    – Amazon’s goal is to make machine learning accessible to all consumers with their products
    – AIML will become an aid to how people get insights as well as how to get more proactive recommendations to customers
    – Machine learning is having a very broad uptick as it is being adopted across all spectrums of business

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    Talk to me about A&E

    Talk to me about A&E

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    Since Oct 29, 2021 13:24 UTC

    A WTW A&E podcast series focused on risk management for Architects and Engineers. Our host, Dan Buelow, Managing Director of WTW A&E, engages experts across the A&E spectrum on a wide range of critical topics and risk trends impacting design professionals across North America.

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    Women in Tech Podcast, hosted by Espree Devora

    Women in Tech Podcast, hosted by Espree Devora

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    Since Jun 4, 2018 19:00 UTC

    The Women in Tech Podcast is hosted by WeAreLATech’s Espree Devora and features inspiring Women in Tech from Engineers, Female Founders, Investors, UX and UI Designers, Journalists all sharing their story how they got to where they are today. The purpose of the show is for every listener to walk away feeling ‘If She Can Do It So Can I’. Espree calls it “actionable empowerment”. Show style/content is to Startup Podcast, WeAreLATech, Nerdette, Rocket, Tim Ferriss & Recode

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    Vital MTB – Speaking of Mountain Biking

    Vital MTB – Speaking of Mountain Biking

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    Since Jan 8, 2017 05:00 UTC

    A mountain biking podcast channel featuring in-depth interviews with world class riders and cycling industry professionals.

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    Create the Future: An Engineering Podcast

    Create the Future: An Engineering Podcast

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    Since Jul 16, 2019 09:07 UTC

    Engineering is for everyone and impacts all our lives. At this crucial moment for humanity, it couldn’t be more relevant to listen to engineers, thinkers, and designers as they debate how our future could – and should – look.

    Hosted by Roma Agrawal MBE and 2022 Young Engineer of the Year George Imafidon, this podcast facilitates deep conversation about how we might restructure and rebuild the world we live in, from microscopic cells to sustainable cities to intergalactic travel.

    New episodes every other Friday.

    Follow @QEPrize on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for more.

    The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering – the world’s leading award for engineers – champions groundbreaking invention and bold innovation which benefits humanity.

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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Gold Collar Investor

    The Gold Collar Investor

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    Since Oct 1, 2019 12:00 UTC

    If you want to learn how to diversify outside of the wall-street, this show is for you. If you are a high paid professional (ex: doctor, lawyer, engineer, programmer, banker, accountant, etc) and making six figures i.e 100k or more in your job or business, this show is for you. This show will help you make YOUR money work for you. It will open up your mind to main-street investing and help you build multiple income streams. We will talk about personal finance, common fears, stigmas around main-street investing. Our goal is to make you financially free and make sound decisions with your money. It will help you gain confidence and stability when it comes to investing life. Click play if you are committed to becoming The Gold Collar Investor.

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    No Doubt Allowed!

    No Doubt Allowed!

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    Since Oct 9, 2019 18:28 UTC

    You’re talented, accomplished and successful. You are a technical expert or a respected manager. People think you have it all together. Yet you still think to yourself “Everyone thinks I’m much smarter than I really am. I feel like I’m faking it.” Many smart and successful people have a great resume with a long list of accomplishments. But they doubt their own skills and dismiss their own success. It’s the Impostor Syndrome, a secret self-doubt that is especially prevalent in technical and creative fields. This causes qualified and talented people to feel anxious, overwhelmed and isolated, all while performing exceptionally well. They fear that success is so fragile that it could evaporate at any moment, and people will see them as some type of fraud. It’s estimated that 70% of people suffer from this. But by changing your thinking, you can begin to enjoy your success, be proud of your abilities, confidently face new opportunities without fear of being unmasked as a fake. You’ll experience a new freedom when you begin to break free from the clench of the counterfeit. Maureen Zappala, a former NASA propulsion researcher (yes, she’s a rocket scientist!) explores this topic of self-doubt and Imposter syndrome, while explaining strategies to take you from self-doubt to self-confidence. You can match your confidence to your competence and unleash your influence.

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    The Sphere Of Time

    The Sphere Of Time

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    Since Apr 28, 2008 13:55 UTC

    This is a science fiction story that is suitable for children and adults alike. It tells the story of John Latham a scientist and Engineer, who thinks he has found a way to travel through time, space or even another dimension. However, he is not sure unless he can test out his ideas. John is lucky enough to come across a wealthy man who puts up the money to try out John’s idea. But the crux of this book is, if he succeeds in getting there, wherever there actually is, what will he find when he gets there? Will he create situations that affect his own existence in the future? Would he be able to get back to his own world, universe or time? Or would John be trapped forever in that place and time that he so desperately wanted to travel to?

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    FTFY: Fixed That For You

    FTFY: Fixed That For You

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    Since Nov 26, 2018 19:12 UTC

    Do you make, break, and tinker with things? Are you a seeker of unconventional wisdom? Do you think in algorithms? Then welcome to FTFY, also known as Fixed That For You—a show about solving problems with data and algorithms. When we say Fixed That For You, we don’t mean it in that sometimes-snarky, message board way. We’re talking about the unconventional ways that really clever people tackle big problems, small problems, mysterious problems, even weird problems. And we learn about the iterative process behind inventive solutions to those problems, devised by engineers, software developers, computer scientists, and everyday people who are doing incredible things with data. From preventing human stampedes, to building an artificial pancreas, to finding the perfect romantic partner, to tracking down criminal wildlife poachers, and much more, there’s probably an algorithm for that. Hosted by science journalist, Cara Santa Maria.

    Running the New York City Marathon is a major accomplishment for anyone. Now imagine doing it without being able to see.

    In this episode of ‘Fixed That For You,’ we follow Simon Wheatcroft—who has been blind since the age of 17—on his quest to run the New York City Marathon. Find out how Simon used data collection to take a massive step forward for the visually impaired around the world.

    In the race of his life, he battles skyscrapers, metal bridges, and massive crowds, pushing a piece of experimental gadgetry to its breaking point. Find out what happened and whether it can be a massive step forward for visually impaired people around the world.

    ‘Fixed That For You’ is an original podcast from Segment. For more on the series go to fixedthatforyou.com.

    Follow and learn more about Simon’s adventures to see what he’ll tackle next.

    Learn more about how WearWorks helps the blind and visually impaired navigate into the world. Kevin Yoo is one of the co-founders of WearWorks as well as an industrial designer. Check out some of his other designs here.

    Take a quick read of this article on the sensational rise of haptic interfaces. Additionally, this short video explains how GPS works.

    Feeling inspired to do a marathon now? It’s not too late to sign up for the New York City Marathon.

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    The World Of Texas Music

    The World Of Texas Music

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    Since Jul 13, 2019 18:57 UTC

    Interviews with Texas recording artist, record producers, recording engineers and Texas builders of instruments and equipment.

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