IoT, AI, the Future of Work—if it’s revolutionizing industries, Peggy’s talking about it. Each week on The Peggy Smedley Show, she delivers cutting-edge perspectives from top experts, keeping 150,000+ listeners ahead of the curve.
Peggy talks about sustainable homes and the biggest trends among the various generations. She says generational trends are impacting nearly every industry—and this is certainly true for our homes. Sh…
Peggy and Tim Linsenmeyer, CTO, Clover Imaging Group and Michael Walton, industry solution executive, manufacturing industry, Microsoft, talk about how Clover Imagining is leveraging AI (artificial i…
Cities are opening back up, and now an age-old question returns: What will the city of the future look like? In a word, Peggy says sustainable. She digs into two reports and gives a peek behind the c…
Peggy and Malik Saadi, managing director and vice president, strategic technologies, ABI Research, talk about the state of 5G. He says the networks have evolved through incremental technology improve…
Peggy and Teppo Hemiä, CEO, Wirepas, talk about wireless connectivity. He says it works closely with partners, explaining that the IoT (Internet of Things) is very a diverse and fragmented market.
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Peggy talks about technology, travel, and cleanliness, as families and corporate executives are beginning to hit the road again. She says there are some pretty cool things hotels are doing with techn…
Peggy and Muriel Médard, Cecil H. Green Professor of electrical engineering and computer science), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, talk about how to take situations that are uncertain and turn…
Muriel Médard, Cecil H. Green Professor of electrical engineering and computer science), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, returns to continue the discussion with Peggy, as they focus on securit…
Peggy talks about how to source and select the right talent for a job, explaining how technology can help. She says companies need to think differently about how they recruit, as today’s employees ar…
Are we pricing out a generation of homeowners? Peggy and Tony Uphoff, president & CEO, Thomas, talk about the rising cost of materials—like lumber—and what has led to this. He says a combination of f…
Peggy and Jeff Butler, CEO, LIFESIMPLE, explains how the company is converging the online with the offline with a rewards program. He says technology enables profit off of people and their informatio…
Peggy argues there is no such thing as a talent crunch in the technology space. She says the number of job openings reached a series high of 8.1 million on the last business day of March. The real ch…
Peggy and Kristina Swallow, director, Nevada Dept. of Transportation and former ASCE president, talk about how to make our infrastructure resilient. Swallow says we need to be thinking about and cons…
Peggy and Russ Martin, senior director of policy and government relations, GHSA (Governors Highway Safety Assn.), talk about how to reduce accidents and distracted driving. He gives some ideas about …
Peggy and Graciela Chichilnisky, co-founder and CEO, Global Thermostat, and author, Reversing Climate Change, talk about what is happening in climate change. Chichilnisky says we have been over extra…
Peggy talks about how technology can make cities more circular in a sustainable world. She says the potential value unlocked by AI (artificial intelligence) in helping design out waste in a circular …
Peggy and David Patterson, pardee professor of computer science, Emeritus, University of California at Berkeley, talk about RISC and how it brings openness to hardware design. He says in the beginnin…
Peggy and Scott Schober, president/CEO, Berkeley Varitronics Systems and Gary Berman, host, the “CyberHero Adventures Show,” talk about Colonial Pipeline, weak passwords, and how humans are cyber com…
Peggy talks about the importance of transparency of data in facilities management and the new, emerging facility manager. She says these individuals are very socially engaged and mobile ready.
She al…
Peggy and Don Vaughn, head of product, Invisibly, talk about shopping habits, brand loyalty, and a new survey. He says 72% of people are more likely to shop at a store that gave their employees extra…