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 and Christian Auty, partner, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner and leader of BCLP’s U.S. Global Data Privacy and Security Team, talk about how to protect our businesses. He says the recent hack of th…
Cybercrimes have increase 300% since the pandemic—and some 95% of cybersecurity breaches are due to human error. Peggy continues the rebuilding our cities series, with two key ways we can protect our…
Peggy and Remi Desa, CEO, Pantonium, talk about how to make a more convenient experience for public transit riders, while also making it more efficient and flexible for transit agencies. He says the …
Peggy and Dale Seed, principal engineer, Interdigital, talk about deploying the IoT (Internet of Things) technology and sustainability. He says just because you have good ideas and rolling out techno…
Peggy kicks off a new series on how to make our cities more resilient, sustainable, secure, smart, and equitable. She explains how the pandemic changed a lot about our cities, uncovers lessons learns…
Peggy and Michael King, urbanist, architect, street designer, city/neighbored planner, Traffic Calmer, talk about the city of tomorrow and advancing a green mobility ethos. He says we have a golden o…
Peggy and Mika Kanninen, CEO, Akkurate, discuss the next evolution of our cars and the role of the batteries in our future. He says to reach digitization you need to take advantage of having the data…
Peggy takes listeners inside the mind of one business leader—specifically as it relates to sustainability. She shares thoughts from a recent interview conducted with Tae Yoo, senior vice president of…
Peggy and Michael Steep, executive director and adjunct professor disruptive technology and digital cities program, Stanford School of Engineering, talk about disruptive technologies and smart cities…
Peggy and Heather Mueller, Supply Chain COO, Breakthrough, talk about how critical the supply chain is—and how the pandemic brought this to light. She says you cannot improve what you can’t measure a…
Peggy talks about manufacturing and our workforce, digging into the details of one new report and giving her thoughts on what needs to happen next. She says we need to take steps today to solve our w…
Peggy and Liviu Tudor, founder and president, Genesis Property, discuss the immune building standard. He explains that an immune building is prepared to perform well in the face of a threat.
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Peggy and Anne Munaretto, senior manager of climate change and sustainability services, Ernst & Young, discuss sustainability and ESG (environmental, social, and governance). She says ESG is an umbre…
With the rise of cyberattacks on our infrastructure, such as gas pipelines and hospital systems, Peggy says this is just the beginning, and gives steps enterprises should take to avoid ransomware.
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Peggy and Chris Castro, senior advisor to Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, director of sustainability & resilience, and 'future-ready' steering committee member, City of Orlando, talk about how the city is …
Peggy and Dirck Schou, CEO, Taqtile, shares about the company—and what led to the launch of it. He says he saw a game changer in how you deliver a digitally transformative tool to desolate workers.
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Peggy talks all about sustainability and digital cities, saying we are going to be focused on climate all around the world. She shares a new report that points to the shifts happening in urban mobili…
Peggy and Thomas Tomich, economist, advisor, author, innovator, and leader, and founder, Food Systems Lab at the University of California, Davis, talk about the differences between a food system and …
Peggy and Ran Korber, co-founder and CEO, BreezoMeter, shares his story and how his company and technology map environmental hazards. He talks about air quality in different areas—and how all the inf…
Peggy talks all about new considerations for a new era of manufacturing, saying optimism is growing, but many plants are still living in a crisis mode. Can technology help us move to a better normal?…