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We're telling the stories of entrepreneurs artists and other creative class warriors making a go of it in cities and small towns all over the country. The Are We Here Yet? Podcast blends topics of economic development, urban planning and arts and culture. We are the official podcast for SMGravesassociates.com.

Are We Here Yet Podcast Scott M. Graves

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We're telling the stories of entrepreneurs artists and other creative class warriors making a go of it in cities and small towns all over the country. The Are We Here Yet? Podcast blends topics of economic development, urban planning and arts and culture. We are the official podcast for SMGravesassociates.com.

    Is there a Vermont Way? plus Gary Burton Part II in The Jazz Room, STEM Education, Innova802, Emerging Technologies, VT Tech Feature

    Is there a Vermont Way? plus Gary Burton Part II in The Jazz Room, STEM Education, Innova802, Emerging Technologies, VT Tech Feature

    Our Vermont tech team was joined by Joshua Moses.  Josh works with individuals, organizations, and communities to cultivate vision and resourcefulness in the face of uncertainty and socio-ecological transitions.  He is currently on the faculty of Haverford College.  Josh is currently visiting faculty with us in Vermont at UVM.
    He joined our conversation dealing with why and how our tech sector requires the perspective of the fine and performing arts and other, broader disciplines defined as humanities. Is there a Vermont way when it comes to the tech sector?  What of Ryan Munn's contention that rural sectors have never in history worked well for its people and we're perhaps on the cusp of that changing through rural economics rooted in latest technology. (Extractive vs. non-extractive economics). 
    It seems as of late no matter the subset of ideas we're recording about these days the ever-present issue of our changing climate enters the lexicon. So too a discussion towards democracy and what it means to be a valuable citizen.  
    This recording was no different and our guest provided plenty for the group and you, our listeners to consider as we all consider how Vermont and our tech sector could lead with smart, balanced and informed solutions to work within our complex adaptive environment. 
    Big thanks to our friends at the Vermont Center for Emerging Technologies (VCET) for hosting our recording session.
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    ...And in the Jazz Room  In part two of our interview Gary Burton tells us about his work with George Shearing and Stan Getz.
    He also talks about the "inner player" that is within us all.
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    • 1 hr 14 min
    The Medtech Innovators at Aprexis plus Orrin Evans in The Jazz Room

    The Medtech Innovators at Aprexis plus Orrin Evans in The Jazz Room

    The folks at Vermont-based medtech startup Aprexis are no strangers to the definition of persistence.  This is the just the start of why the podcast desired to talk with co-founders Mike Howe, Rob Squire and Carrie LeCompte.  
    In this episode you’ll learn the importance for rooting a medtech solutions company from the clinicians perspective.  We spoke at length regarding the challenges unique to medtech software firms, namely the challenge to working in an iterative technology that comes up against regulatory imperatives for launching fully developed.  We defined MTM or medication therapy management and discussed the growing marketplace as professionals in pharmacology work with a growing geriatric population in an ever-expanding pharma-marketplace. 
    And in The Jazz Room… We met pianist/composer, Orrin Evans at the Pittsburgh International Jazz Festival. In part one of this interview we talk about his CD “The Red Door”, the meaning of Red, the Jazz Train and Jazz elders. 

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Artificial Intelligence at Hypersonic Speed: An Ecliptic Capital Report plus Gary Burton in The Jazz Room

    Artificial Intelligence at Hypersonic Speed: An Ecliptic Capital Report plus Gary Burton in The Jazz Room

    David J. Neff serves as Operating Partner at Austin, TX based Ecliptic Capital where he works with portfolio companies on people, process,, marketing, strategy and culture.  he spearheads the fund’s concentration on climate change and energy transition as part of ecliptic Capital’s deep tech thesis. 
    Our conversation is focused on the recent report Ecliptic released offering a comprehensive look at considerations for the consequences of Artificial Intelligence called, ‘How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Our World at Hypersonic Speed’.
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    And we talk with Vibraphonist, Gary Burton. We were able to catch up with him at the 60th Newport Jazz Festival.  In the first in our two part interview, Gary tells us about when he started playing the vibes and about his Autobiography that was published in 2013.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    From the Culture Desk: Pianist & Magazine Publisher David Haney

    From the Culture Desk: Pianist & Magazine Publisher David Haney

    It was so interesting to talk with pianist, David Haney. Based in Portland, Oregon David travels often to NYC to perform at Joe’s Pub. Since 2012 he’s been the publisher and contributing editor of Cadence Magazine Online.
    In this two part interview we listen to performances of Improvised compositions featuring David and his friends.  David discusses how he became publisher of Cadence Magazine Online. Learn more about Cadence Magazine

    • 1 hr 5 min
    One View of Vermont’s Future - Kevin Chu of Vermont Futures Project

    One View of Vermont’s Future - Kevin Chu of Vermont Futures Project

    Kevin Chu is Executive Director of the Vermont Futures Project  People from throughout the United States can access their thoughtful and well researched information in order to make the case for workforce, middle market, affordable and any other form of housing needed.  
    The core goal driving the work of the organization is to increase Vermont’s population while providing good housing to a more diverse population.  The information provided by the project goes well beyond just addressing housing.   
    Like many rural states Vermont’s demographic changes are placing pressure on communities and every system that drives a population.
    Our conversation brought us together to discuss not only housing from a development and economic standpoint but from a perspective of what’s fair and what’s right for rural citizens of Vermont, immigrants and those US citizens eying Vermont as their land of opportunity. 

    • 57 min
    Premiere of The Vermont Tech Special Feature

    Premiere of The Vermont Tech Special Feature

    Join Vermont tech leaders Will Jeffries, Ryan Munn and Scott Graves as they discover the best this Brave Little State has to offer in technology-driven entrepreneurship.  
    Maybe you’re local, maybe you have a rural project in another part of the country, maybe you just love to talk technology and tech policy.  
    We want YOU to come with us, listen in and join the neighborhood. #ruraldevelopment #techinvestment #ruralinnovation
    Like what you hear?  Have a episode topic you want us to tackle? Let us know.
     

    • 42 min

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