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The Superpower Data Teams Are Missing w/ Scott Taylor
2025-07-18 · 14:00
Scott Taylor
– Data Whisperer
@ Metametacon Consulting
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Molly Presley
– host
What if the reason your data strategy is failing has nothing to do with technology—and everything to do with storytelling? In this episode of Data Unchained, host Molly Presley sits down with Scott Taylor, “The Data Whisperer,” to unpack why data leaders keep missing the mark when trying to engage the business. With decades of experience helping global enterprises understand the value of foundational data, Scott makes a powerful case for why “data quality” doesn’t sell, why AI without clean inputs is doomed, and why storytelling—not tooling—is the missing link between data teams and the C-suite. If you’ve ever struggled to get executive buy-in or make your data projects stick, this conversation will change the way you frame your value. Scott Taylor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmztaylor/ Cyberpunk by jiglr | https://soundcloud.com/jiglrmusic Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. |
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Meetup: The High Performance Data Debate
2024-09-18 · 18:00
Joe Reis
– Independent Speaker
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Chris Tabb
– Co-Founder - LEIT DATA
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Taylor McGrath
– VP of Solution Engineering - Rivery Technologies
6:00 pm - Intro & Drinks hosted by Chris Tabb 6:10 pm - Session One - High Performance Data Products David Richardson, Jon Cooke, Taylor McGrath, Mark van der Heijden 6:30pm - Session Two - High Performance Data Models Joe Reis 🤓, Keith Belanger, Nick White, Eevamaija Virtanen 6:50pm - Pizza and Drinks 🍕🥤🍷🍻 7:00pm - Session Three - High Performance AI Alex Chung, Jai Parmar, Sonny Rivera, Addie McNamara 7:20pm - Town Hall Debate Sponsors: Coalesce, LEIT DATA, Rivery, SqlDBM, ThoughtSpot |
Big Data LDN 2024
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nPlan's ML Paper Club
2024-02-15 · 12:30
This week Peter will present ClimSim: A large multi-scale dataset for hybrid physics-ML climate emulation by Sungduk Yu · Walter Hannah · Liran Peng · Jerry Lin · Mohamed Aziz Bhouri · Ritwik Gupta · Björn Lütjens · Justus C. Will · Gunnar Behrens · Julius Busecke · Nora Loose · Charles Stern · Tom Beucler · Bryce Harrop · Benjamin Hillman · Andrea Jenney · Savannah L. Ferretti · Nana Liu · Animashree Anandkumar · Noah Brenowitz · Veronika Eyring · Nicholas Geneva · Pierre Gentine · Stephan Mandt · Jaideep Pathak · Akshay Subramaniam · Carl Vondrick · Rose Yu · Laure Zanna · Tian Zheng · Ryan Abernathey · Fiaz Ahmed · David Bader · Pierre Baldi · Elizabeth Barnes · Christopher Bretherton · Peter Caldwell · Wayne Chuang · Yilun Han · YU HUANG · Fernando Iglesias-Suarez · Sanket Jantre · Karthik Kashinath · Marat Khairoutdinov · Thorsten Kurth · Nicholas Lutsko · Po-Lun Ma · Griffin Mooers · J. David Neelin · David Randall · Sara Shamekh · Mark Taylor · Nathan Urban · Janni Yuval · Guang Zhang · Mike Pritchard. We look forward to seeing you there! Want to know more Paper Club?
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Scott Taylor - Being a Storyteller, Speaker, Creator, and Influencer in the Data Space
2023-08-02 · 12:00
Scott Taylor
– Data Whisperer
@ Metametacon Consulting
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Joe Reis
– founder
@ Ternary Data
Scott Taylor (aka the Data Whisperer) is an OG in data content, speaking, and storytelling. He's been keynoting data events since the 1990s and keeps sharpening his game. Scott is someone I look up to, and I always enjoy our chats. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmztaylor/ Website: https://www.metametaconsulting.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVQ1YhjNqc77GVsb3Xs4tvw (Note - there's a very slight interruption with our internet connection at the 35 minute mark) If you like this show, give it a 5-star rating on your favorite podcast platform. Purchase Fundamentals of Data Engineering at your favorite bookseller. Subscribe to my Substack: https://joereis.substack.com/ |
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2019-05-15 // Who's Trending by Apple Music Playlist Adds? It's not just Taylor Swift
2019-05-15 · 04:00
Jason Joven
– host
@ Chartmetric
HighlightsIt’s Winner Wednesday and we’re looking at who got added to the most Apple Music playlists in the past 30 days...and the winner is the polar opposite of Taylor Swift!Mission Good 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 May 15th 2019.Winner Wednesdays: Apple Music “Trending on Playlists”One chart that we like to check out occasionally is the “Trending on Playlists” chart that we compile here at Chartmetric.Trending on Playlists finds the tracks that were added to the most playlists in the past 30 days and sorts them in descending order.So we’re essentially looking at not just what the editorial playlists are doing, but also what the 3rd party curators are including to see what the platform’s entire user base is favoring. This is useful because it’s theoretically closer to what “the people” are interested in, as opposed to just what the platform itself is trying to promote.But in addition to that, it tends to uncover interesting mini-trends that are underway yet likely unnoticed. Let’s check this out for Apple Music. For yesterday, May 14th, we see a few things that are totally expected.For example, of the top 200 trending in playlists tracks, the #1 most popular genre tag is “pop” at 52 instances. Hardly surprising. Neither is the #2 genre tag, “hip-hop/rap” at 28 instances.When we look at the top most added tracks, we find familiar faces: Taylor Swift leads in the #1 slot with “ME! (feat. Brendon Urie)”, which was released about 3 weeks ago and added to 236 Apple Music playlists since then.Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber’s new “I Don’t Care” single was barely in 2nd place with 234 playlist adds and only released last week, and Shawn Mendes’ 2-week-old “If I Can’t Have You” comes in 3rd place with 223 playlist adds.The #4 and #5 entries show a significant dropoff at 123 and 101 adds respectfully, which go to Kygo and Rita Ora’s single off the new Pokémon movie soundtrack and Madonna’s recent Latin collaboration with Maluma.The rest of the top 200 are below 100 playlist adds and slope down more gently...this shows that at least for yesterday, the cumulative playlist adds are very focused on only a handful of tracks. A few spot checks earlier in 2019 show the same trend on Apple Music. So it’s good to be in the limelight….if you’re one of the chosen few.Another neat trend is about ¾ of the top 200 trending in playlists tracks are 1 week to 1 month old, and if you include the really new releases within 1 week, you are looking at 90% of the list.This is certainly expected as new releases would tend to be what’s added to the most playlists in the past 30 days.But what might be surprising is that 21 of these tracks are pre-releases, which is an Apple Music exclusive feature to date: Madonna and Maluma’s track, Mark Ronson’s new release with Lykke Li and 19 other tracks haven’t been officially released with their album, because those dates are still in the future.This goes to show that Apple is clearly using this new pre-release mechanism to great effect with some of the industry’ biggest names as something that helps Apple promote Apple, as well as artists pump up their stream counts and saves upon official album release.Last but not least, a third cool insight about trending on playlists are some of the lesser known music that gets highlighted: for example, the label with the most playlist adds yesterday was not a major, but indie label Moon Blanket Records with 25 tracks, far ahead of the second place label with only 10.Moon Blanket runs music for the two most added artists yesterday- Cover Kid with 15 adds and Filtered Light with 10- who respectively make relaxation music.Cover Kid’s playlist adds include piano soundtrack renditions from popular American animated films like “Up”, “Mulan” and “Inside Out”, while Filtered Light produces religious flute-oriented instrumental tracks.And if you think their adds don’t sound like much, Cover Kid has 518 unique track-playlist instances throughout the Apple Music ecosystem while Filtered Light has 859...which is pretty awesome for any act, let alone an indie label.So if you’re looking for some unique playlist behavior, feel free to check out any of our Trending on Playlist charts...and in the meantime, I’m going to go learn the flute.OutroThat’s it for your Daily Data Dump for Wednesday May 15th 2019. This is Jason from Chartmetric.Free accounts are at app.chartmetric.com/signupAnd article links and show notes are at: podcast.chartmetric.com.Happy Wednesday, see you tomorrow! |
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