The Tonya Hall Innovation Show

Tonya Hall interviews technology and innovation newsmakers across multiple fields including AI, machine learning, cloud computing, programming and digital health as well as a wide range of enterprise issues.

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Employing Gen Z: What to expect
Tonya Hall sits down with Casey Welch, co-founder, president, and CEO of Tallo, to talk about the Gen Z as employees, what managers can expect, and offers advice to potential Gen Z employees.
10 min
227
NASA's latest space environment mission concept...
Tonya Hall is joined by Dr. Nicola Fox, heliophysics division director at NASA, to talk about NASA's latest mission concept studies, how the private sector can contribute to the studies, and how you can follow the progress of the missions.
8 min
228
What is light pollution and how can we slow it ...
Tonya Hall sits down to speak with Dr. Jeffrey Hall, director of the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, to learn more about what light pollution is, what's causing it, and how we can minimize the spread of the pollution.
9 min
229
The digital divide: Broadband accessibility
Eric Frank, CEO of LightBox, talks to Tonya Hall about the challenges the digital divide creates and why the CARES Act needs updated to address broadband accessibility.
9 min
230
How Chipotle pivoted during COVID
Tonya Hall talks to Chris Brandt, chief marketing officer for Chipotle Mexican Grill, about how data and CRM pivoted because of COVID-19 and what supply chain and inventory issues improved from this transition.
9 min
231
How the HoloLens 2 helped build NASA’s Orion sp...
Shelley Peterson, principal investigator for augmented reality at Lockheed Martin, talks with Tonya Hall about how the HoloLens 2 was used to build NASA's Orion spacecraft and offers advice for augmented reality manufacturing.
8 min
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Looking back: Famous tech breakthroughs and fai...
Stewart Cheifet, CEO and president of Stewart Cheifet Productions, gives Tonya Hall his take on tech breakthroughs and busts.
13 min
233
How the energy industry can save billions with AI
Chad Steelberg, co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Veritone, talks with Tonya Hall about how AI can save the energy industry billions and ways that the power grid can be protected against cyberattacks.
7 min
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How colliding technologies will spur innovation
Tonya Hall sits down with Robert Scoble, author, speaker and founder of the Scobleizer Inc., about how technologies are being brought together that are going to spur a future of innovation and what we can do to prepare for the upcoming changes.
12 min
235
NASA's latest status update on the OSIRIS-REx a...
Dr. Dante Lauretta, professor of planetary science in the lunar and planetary laboratory at the University of Arizona and principal investigator for the NASA OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample return mission, gives Tonya Hall the latest mission update, what's been accomplished so far, and what the rest of the mission's goals are.
9 min
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Enhancing diversity and inclusion in the tech i...
Corie Pauling, chief inclusion and diversity officer and head of corporate social responsibility at TIAA, talks with Tonya Hall about about ways the tech industry can find hidden talent in non-traditional hiring channels in order to enhance the industry's diversity and inclusion.
9 min
237
Rethinking hiring in a gig economy
Tonya Hall and Josh Zywien, chief marketing officer at Paradox sit down and talk about the role conversational AI can play in the hiring process of a gig economy.
9 min
238
3D printing on the moon?
Jason Ballard, CEO and co-founder of ICON3D, tells Tonya Hall about what his company is doing to 3D print items for the moon, along with the challenges that come with inventing and testing products on Earth that are being created to use on the moon.
7 min
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This is how NASA found water on the moon
Tonya Hall sits down with Dr. Casey Honniball of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center to learn more about NASA's latest discovery: The space agency's flying telescope SOFIA has found evidence of water on the lunar surface.
5 min
240
The biggest cyber threat you can't ignore
Tonya Hall sits down with Jadee Hanson, chief information security officer and chief information officer at Code42, to talk about the biggest cyber threat people face.
9 min
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How Planet Patrol is helping NASA find new exop...
Tonya Hall sits down and talks to Dr. Veselin Kostov, research scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, to learn more about Planet Patrol, how TESS images are being better analyzed, and how you can join the team to find exoplanets.
5 min
242
Cloud vs edge: A hybrid future for AI
Tonya Hall and Dr. Eli David, co-founder at Deep Instinct and DeepCube, talk about the battle between cloud and edge and how the solution may be a combination of the two.
9 min
243
NASA says the Parker Solar Probe is breaking al...
Dr. Nicola Fox, heliophysics division director at NASA, talks with Tonya Hall about the Parker Solar Probe and the accomplishment records that are being broken from the Probe.
9 min
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ALMA and the search for life-sustaining planets
Tonya Hall talks to Dr Karin Öberg, professor of astronomy at Harvard University, about the search for other life-sustaining planets and the future of chemistry and astronomy.
8 min
245
Black holes formed 'just after' the Big Bang
Roberto Gilli, first researcher at the Astrophysics and Space Science Observatory of Bologna, tells Tonya Hall about ESO's VLT telescope that discovered a supermassive black hole from the beginning of time.
8 min
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IBM announces its Quantum roadmap
Tonya Hall sits down with Dr. Robert Sutor, vice president of quantum ecosystem development at IBM Research, about IBM's Quantum roadmap and how the company scaled quantum up to 1000 qubits.
17 min
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Creating smart buildings: The design challenges...
Tim Panagos, chief technology officer at Microshare.io, tells Tonya Hall about ways that smart buildings can be designed without sacrificing privacy and why this is a big concern to companies.
7 min
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What is IBM's 5 for 5?
Dr. Kathryn Guarini, chief operating officer and vice president of Impact Science at IBM Research, talks to Tonya Hall about this year's 5 for 5 topics and how AI and cloud is being used to speed up the development of antiviral drugs.
6 min
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How we can apply Earth laws to space
Tonya Hall sits down with James Dunstan, founder of Mobius Legal Group and general counsel at TechFreedom, to talk about ways we can apply current laws here on Earth to space, including how we can maneuver US, International and UN laws, treaties, and regulations.
10 min
250
NASA's Dr. Kate Rubin has advice for women afte...
Dr. Kathleen 'Kate' Rubins, molecular biologist & NASA Astronaut, talks with Tonya Hall over the phone about her personal journey to space, her upcoming mission, and her advice to women encouraging them to follow their dreams and passions.
6 min