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Jason Foster – guest , John Turner – global underwriting leader and expert in life and health insurance

Why is meaningful innovation so hard in insurance, and what can be done about it? In this episode of Hub & Spoken, host Jason Foster is joined by John Turner, a global underwriting leader and expert in life and health insurance, to explore the innovation imperative in one of the world's most traditional (and risk-averse) industries. They unpack the complex cultural, structural, and regulatory challenges that make change difficult in insurance, from siloed teams and outdated processes to over-engineered tech solutions that miss the mark. But they also spotlight the opportunities: from automation that enhances the customer journey to cross-functional collaboration that drives real transformation. 💡 Key talking points include: Why conservative cultures make innovation harder — but not impossible The hidden flaws in traditional underwriting and risk selection How data, automation and behaviour change can unlock new growth The clash between insurers and insurtechs — and how to bridge it What truly customer-led innovation looks like Whether you're in insurance, financial services, or just trying to drive change in a legacy-heavy environment, this episode is packed with ideas, reflections, and real-world experience you can learn from. ****    Cynozure is a leading data, analytics and AI company that helps organisations to reach their data potential. It works with clients on data and AI strategy, data management, data architecture and engineering, analytics and AI, data culture and literacy, and data leadership. The company was named one of The Sunday Times' fastest-growing private companies in both 2022 and 2023 and recognised as The Best Place to Work in Data by DataIQ in 2023 and 2024. Cynozure is a certified B Corporation. 

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Hub & Spoken: Data | Analytics | Chief Data Officer | CDO | Data Strategy

In this episode, Conor and Ben chat about different styles of talks, diagnose a bug and more! Link to Episode 217 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)Socials ADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBen Deane: Twitter | BlueSkyShow Notes Date Generated: 2024-12-16 Date Released: 2025-01-17 13 : Foreign Function in JPointfree.ioC++Now 2017: Ben Deane & Jason Turner "constexpr ALL the things!"Ben Deane's blog post "Six languages worth knowing"Intro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8

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Conor Hoekstra – host , Jason Turner – Host of the YouTube channel C++Weekly; co-host emeritus of the podcast CppCast; author of C++ Best Practices , Bryce Adelstein Lelbach – host , Koen Poppe – guest , Inbal Levi – Keynote speaker , Jonathan Müller – guest , Jan Williams – guest

In this episode, Conor and Bryce record live from C++ Under the Sea and interview both keynote speakers, Jason Turner and Inbal Levi as well as speak to Jan Williams, Koen Poppe and Jonathan Müller briefly! Link to Episode 206 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)Twitter ADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein LelbachGuests Interviewed Jan WilmansJason TurnerJonathan MüllerInbal LeviKoen PoppeShow Notes Date Recorded: 2024-10-11 Date Released: 2024-11-01 C++ Under the SeaVIMEChttps://nullptr.nl/C++ Under the Sea - Bryce Lelbach C++ Execution Model TalkC++ Under the Sea - Jason Turner KeynoteCppCastC++ Weekly YouTube Channelcode_report YouTube ChannelADSP Episode 103: Jason Turner from CppCast!C++ Under the Sea - Inbal Levi Closing KeynoteC++26 Reflection ProposalTheWholeDaisy TwitchP3045 Quantities and units libraryADSP Episode 195: 🇨🇦 CppNorth Live 🇨🇦 David Olsen & Pure Chaos!Vandewiele GroupC++ Under the Sea - Logging TalkMinimal Logging Framework in C++20 - Koen Poppe - Meeting C++ 2023C++ Flux Libraryflux::adjacent_mapIntro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8

C++ GitHub
Conor Hoekstra – host , Tristan Brindle – freelance programmer and trainer; director, C++ London Uni @ C++ London Uni , Bryce Adelstein Lelbach – host , Ben Deane – guest

In this episode, Conor and Bryce chat with Ben Deane and Tristan Brindle about which algorithm is the most fundamental of all algorithms! Link to Episode 131 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)Twitter ADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein LelbachAbout the Guests Ben Deane has been programming in C++ for this whole millennium. He spent just over 20 years in the games industry working for companies like EA and Blizzard; many of the games he worked on used to be fondly remembered but now he’s accepted that they are probably mostly forgotten. After getting more interested in modern C++, in the teens he started giving internal company talks and then talks at various conferences, spreading ideas about types, algorithms and declarative and functional techniques. Tristan Brindle a freelance programmer and trainer based in London, mostly focussing on C++. He is a member of the UK national body (BSI) and ISO WG21. Occasionally I can be found at C++ conferences. He is also a director of C++ London Uni, a not-for-profit organisation offering free beginner programming classes in London and online. He has a few fun projects on GitHub that you can find out about here. Show Notes Date Recorded: 2023-05-16 Date Released: 2023-05-26 ADSP Episode 130: C++Now 2023 with Ben Deane & Tristan Brindle!C++17 std::reducezip_fold_while (No Link)scan_whileWhat Do You Mean by “Cache Friendly”? - Björn Fahller - C++ on Sea 2022b-treeValgrindC++Now 2023: Composition on Tiny Embedded Systems - Luke ValentyCppCon 2016: Jason Turner “Rich Code for Tiny Computers: A Simple Commodore 64 Game in C++17”Thrust Docsunfold (A tutorial on the universality and expressiveness of fold)C++20 std::views::iotaHaskell iterateCatamorphismsAnamorphismsJ cutRecursion SchemesHylomorphismC++ thrust::counting_iteratorC++ thrust::transform_iteratorC++NowCppNorth

C++ GitHub
Conor Hoekstra – host , Jason Turner – Host of the YouTube channel C++Weekly; co-host emeritus of the podcast CppCast; author of C++ Best Practices , Bryce Adelstein Lelbach – host

In this episode, Conor concludes his conversation with Jason Turner! Link to Episode 105 on Website

Twitter ADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein LelbachAbout the Guest: Jason is host of the YouTube channel C++ Weekly, co-host emeritus of the podcast CppCast, author of C++ Best Practices, and author of the first casual puzzle books designed to teach C++ fundamentals while having fun! A list of Jason’s content: C++ Weekly YouTube ChannelThe [Fill in the Blank] Programmer YouTube ChannelC++ BooksTalk PlaylistShow Notes

Date Recorded: 2022-10-26 Date Released: 2022-11-25 The Best Parts of C++ - Jason Turner - CppNorth 2022The Power Of Compile-Time Resources - Jason Turner - CppNorth 2022Making C++ Fun, Safe, and Accessible – Jason Turner - C++ on Sea 2022Your New Mental Model of constexpr - Jason Turner - CppCon 2021C++ AdressSanitizerC++ UndefinedBehaviorSanitizerC++ Sarter ProjectCircle CompilerVal Programming LanguageJakt Programming LanguageCarbon Programming LanguageCppFrontADSP Episode 97: C++ vs Carbon vs Circle vs CppFront with Sean BaxterJT on TwitterCppCast Episode 242 is AWESOME!Chapel Programming LanguageCppCast Episode with Adreas KlingChaiScriptRhai Programming LanguageC++ Pattern Matching ProposalC++ Pattern matching using is and asC++ Code Smells - Jason Turner - CppCon 2019Conor Hoekstra — ITM: My least favorite anti-patternIntro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0

Conor Hoekstra – host , Jason Turner – Host of the YouTube channel C++Weekly; co-host emeritus of the podcast CppCast; author of C++ Best Practices , Bryce Adelstein Lelbach – host

In this episode, Conor continues his conversation with Jason Turner! Link to Episode 104 on Website

Twitter ADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein LelbachAbout the Guest: Jason is host of the YouTube channel C++ Weekly, co-host emeritus of the podcast CppCast, author of C++ Best Practices, and author of the first casual puzzle books designed to teach C++ fundamentals while having fun! A list of Jason’s content: C++ Weekly YouTube ChannelThe [Fill in the Blank] Programmer YouTube ChannelC++ BooksTalk PlaylistShow Notes Date Recorded: 2022-10-26 Date Released: 2022-11-18 Final Episode of CppCastA talk with Jason Turner: the history of CppCast, and why it was shut downThe [Fill in the Blank] Programmer YouTube ChannelC++ autoMaking C++ Fun, Safe, and Accessible – Jason Turner - C++ on Sea 2022C++ Weekly - Ep 347 - This PlayStation Jailbreak NEVER SHOULD HAVE HAPPENEDC++ std::unordered_map::operator=Python defaultdictC++Now 2019: Peter Sommerlad “How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the C++ Type System”C++ explicit specifierHoogle Haskell Function Search EngineRoogle Rust Function Search EngineCLion Code CompletionDenver C++ MeetupIntro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8

Python Rust
Conor Hoekstra – host , Jason Turner – Host of the YouTube channel C++Weekly; co-host emeritus of the podcast CppCast; author of C++ Best Practices , Bryce Adelstein Lelbach – host

In this episode, Conor talks to his new cohost Jason Turner! Link to Episode 103 on Website

Twitter ADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraAbout the Guest: Jason Turner is host of the YouTube channel C++Weekly, co-host emeritus of the podcast CppCast, author of C++ Best Practices, and author of the first casual puzzle books designed to teach C++ fundamentals while having fun!

Show Notes

Date Recorded: 2022-10-26 Date Released: 2022-11-11 Final Episode of CppCastConor’s Tweet Thanking CppCast!ADSP Website “Other Podcasts”C++ Weekly Socialblade.comC++ Weekly Issue TrackerC++ Best Practices Book by Jason TurnerJason Turner Talk PlaylistJens Weller (@meetingcpp) on TwitterEpisode 2 of CppCast with Jason TurnerBen Deane on TwitterAtomic Habits by James ClearC++TO The Toronto C++ MeetupDenver C++ MeetupSan Diego C++ MeetupMeeting C++ 2022Intro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8

C++

In this episode, Bryce and Conor continue their conversation with Ben Deane about C++ Algorithms! About the Guest: For Ben Deane, C++ wasn’t even among the first 10 languages that he learned on his programming journey, but it’s been the one that has paid the bills for the last 20-odd years. He spent most of that time in the games industry; many of the games he worked on used to be fondly remembered but now he’s accepted that they are probably mostly forgotten. These days he works in the finance industry writing high-frequency trading platforms in the most modern C++ that compilers can support. In his spare time he watches a lot of YouTube’s educational sector, practices the Japanese art of tsundoku, reads about the history of programming, avoids doing DIY, and surprises his wife by waking in the middle of the night yelling, “of course, it’s a monad!” before going back to sleep and dreaming of algorithms. Date Recorded: 2022-04-19 Date Released: 2022-05-06 ADSP Episode 72: C++ Algorithm Family Feud!ADSP Episode 75: C++ Algorithms with Ben Deane (Part 1)Felipe TweetC++Now 2017: Ben Deane & Jason Turner “constexpr ALL the things!”C++ std::accumulateC++ std::reduceC++ std::transform reduceTyler Weaver TweetC++ std::sortC++ std::partial_sortC++ std::nth_elementC++ std::partition_copyC++ std::minmax_elementDouglas McIlroyLambdaConf 2015 - Haskell Nuggets Power Series Brought to Life Doug McIlroyA Killer Adversary for Quicksort by Doug McIlroyProgramming Languages Virtual MeetupSeven Languages in Seven Weeks by Bruce TatePointfree.ioScala Programming LanguageHaskell allHaskell anyHaskell .C++ std::all_ofTo Mock a Mockingbird“Point-Free or Die: Tacit Programming in Haskell and Beyond” by Amar ShahHaskell Curry

In this episode, Bryce and Conor talk about how to get started in C++. Twitter ADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein LelbachShow Notes Date Recorded: 2022-02-05 Date Released: 2022-03-04 ADSP Episode 4: How Many Programming Languages?North Denver C++ MeetupGo Programming LanguageSmalltalk Programming LanguagePython Black FormatterC++11 constexprC++17 if constexprC++20 ConceptsJava Programming LanguageRust Programming LanguageBeautiful C++ Code by Guy Davidson and Kate GregorySoftware Engineering at Google by Titus WintersJon Lakos BooksElements of Programming by Alexander Stepanov and Paul McJonesStructure and Interpretation of Computer ProgramsEffective C++ by Scott MeyersMore Effective C++ by Scott MeyersEffective Modern C++ by Scott MeyersEffective STL by Scott MeyersCompiler Explorer aka GodboltVS Code EditorClang-FormatClang-TidyC++ Weekly by Jason TurnerC++ Starter Repovim EditorGithub CodespacesCppCon 2019: Jason Turner “The Best Parts of C++”C++Now 2017: Bryce Lelbach “C++17 Features”SG20 Education and Recommended Videos for Teaching C++CppNorthCppCast Podcastcpp.chat PodcastIntro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8

C++
Conor Hoekstra – host , Tony Van Eerd – guest @ Christie Digital , Bryce Adelstein Lelbach – host , Ben Deane – guest

In this episode, Conor has a conversation with Ben Deane and Tony Van Eerd while at C++Now 2021. About the Guests: For Ben Deane, C++ wasn’t even among the first 10 languages that he learned on his programming journey, but it’s been the one that has paid the bills for the last 20-odd years. He spent most of that time in the games industry; many of the games he worked on used to be fondly remembered but now he’s accepted that they are probably mostly forgotten. These days he works in the finance industry writing high-frequency trading platforms in the most modern C++ that compilers can support. In his spare time he watches a lot of YouTube’s educational sector, practices the Japanese art of tsundoku, reads about the history of programming, avoids doing DIY, and surprises his wife by waking in the middle of the night yelling, “of course, it’s a monad!” before going back to sleep and dreaming of algorithms. Tony Van Eerd has been coding for well over 25 years, and hopefully coding well for most of that. Previously at Inscriber, Adobe, and BlackBerry, he now enables Painting with Light at Christie Digital. He is on the C++ Committee. He is a Ninja and a Jedi. Show Notes

Date Recorded: 2021-05-06 Date Released: 2021-05-07 C++Now 2018: Ben Deane “Easy to Use, Hard to Misuse: Declarative Style in C++”C++Now 2017: Ben Deane & Jason Turner “constexpr ALL the things!”Conor Hoekstra — ITM: My least favorite anti-patternFunctional C++ for Fun and Profit by Phil NashYOW! 2013 Kevlin Henney - The SOLID Design Principles DeconstructedBreaking Dependencies: The SOLID Principles - Klaus Iglberger - CppCon 2020SOLID Revisited: The State of the Matter - Phil Nash [ ACCU 2021 ]C++Now 2017: Tony Van Eerd “Postmodern C++”C++Now 2018: Tony Van Eerd “Words of Wisdom”One Letter Programming LanguagesC++Now 2019: Conor Hoekstra “Algorithm Intuition”Simple Made Easy 2012 - Rich HickeySlow Coding - Ben Deane; A View to a Thing - Jason Turner - 2020-10-11The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder.LadyBug PodcastIntro Song Info Miss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-you Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8

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Jason Joven – host @ Chartmetric

HighlightsBritish and American artists take over the Top 10 YouTube music video charts in the UKAWAL signs a young singer-songwriter with a 100+ listener to follower ratioSoulCycle teams up with singer Ciara to make their latest Apple Music featured playlistMissionGood morning, it’s Jason here at Chartmetric with your 3-minute Data Dump where we upload charts, artists and playlists into your brain so you can stay up on the latest in the music data world.DateThis is your Data Dump for Wednesday April 3rd 2019.Charts For the week ending March 28th, the Top 10 YouTube music videos in the United Kingdom were ruled by both the British and the Americans, splitting them in half.British hip-hop producer Steel Banglez took the #1 spot at 1.5M views that week with the smooth video “Fashion Week”, which opened in the #1 spot.Two grime artists, Russ and Tion Wayne, took the #2 spot, on the YouTube channel GRM Daily, which bills itself as the “epicentre of UK urban culture”, which itself has accumulated over 1.7B views.The #3 spot is taken by British MC and producer Wiley, which features none other than actor Idris Elba dropping bars, with the infectious “Boasty” music video. If you’re a fan of Elba’s movie work in Thor, Pacific Rim or The Dark Tower, check out the video which just spent its third week on the chart with just over 1M views.Rounding out the list are Americans Maroon 5, Ava Max and YNW Melly in their own videos, but in a 1-2 UK-US punch at the #9 spot, Sam Smith and ex-Fifth Harmony member Normani star in the beautifully-shot “Dancing with a Stranger” music video.Artist Highlight in the NewsOn April 1st, Music Business Worldwide announced the signing of British singer-songwriter Millie Turner to AWAL, Kobalt Music’s recorded music services company.Turner is an 18-year-old sporting a relaxed electro-pop sound, which fits the AWAL roster quite nicely, and surely they noticed that despite Turner’s Spotify follower count hovering under a humble 4K, she has over 406K monthly listeners, which gives her a listener to follower ratio of 104, signalling to all algorithms ever made to put her in every playlist imaginable.She only has six tracks released on the major platforms, with a curiously strong focus only on Spotify playlists, as she is only on 5 Apple Music ones and 2 Deezer playlists, while being on 51 of Spotify’s.Turner seems to be slowly growing her exposure, by featuring tracks like “Eyes on You” and “Night Running” on mid-tier playlists like “New Music Friday UK” at 703K followers and “Indie Pop” at 837K.Resonating most in Central to Eastern Europe, she seems to have found quite the following in Istanbul, as she’s increased her monthly listener count from roughly 3K to 23K in the past year, over a 570% increase. Turkish summer tour? We’ll have to wait and see.  Playlist Round-Up In the latest on the bands and brands front, NYC-based indoor cycling company SoulCycle released the “Sound by SoulCycle x Ciara” playlist.The 15-track Apple Music list runs for 1 hour and 5 minutes and rates in the upper halves of the Echo Nest Energy and Danceability charts, which would perfectly compliment a 60-minute workout that demands you are in high spirits as you get your sweat on.Atlanta-based singer Ciara of course gets the ability to debut her latest single, “Thinkin Bout You”, in the leading playlist spot, and takes 11 of the 15 tracks reaching all the way back to 2004 to her hits like “One, Two Step” feat. Missy Elliott and “Goodies” feat. T.I. and Jazze Pha.Salt-N-Pepa and Kanye West are mixed into the playlist for good measure, so if you’re into the SoulCycle scene and like some old-school hip-hop and RnB, be on the lookout for this one.OutroThat’s it for your Daily Data Dump for Wednesday April 3rd 2019. This is Jason from Chartmetric.If you have any ideas for artists or new segments for the podcast, let us know at [email protected] can always get links and show notes at: chartmetric.transistor.fm/episodes.Happy Wednesday, see you tomorrow!

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