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 does a mid-year IoT (Internet of Things) checkup, narrowing in on agriculture. She talks about the progress we have made with digital transformation in this vertical market and if we have made …
Peggy and Charlie Culp, professor, Dept. of Architecture and associate director, Energy Systems Laboratory, Texas A&M University, discuss how he built a very efficient, experimental house with his wi…
Peggy and Ruthbea Yesner, vice president, government insights, education, and smart cities, IDC, discuss higher education and smart cities. She says this is an incredibly interesting moment in time f…
Peggy talks all about manufacturing on the first segment. She says in today’s world with broken supply chains and soaring costs, we need effective manufacturing practices now more than ever before.
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Peggy and Rohit Malpani, consultant, World Health Organization, talk about the latest healthcare trends. He says different countries can try to tackle issues separately, but there is a large level of…
Peggy and Danielle McGeary, vice president, healthcare technology management, AAMI, talk about why healthcare technology management is so important. She says it is the unsung hero of healthcare, maki…
Temperatures are heating up across the country. Peggy digs deep into the topic of climate change and a new platform that might help in the fight against climate change. She says we know temperatures …
Peggy and Matthew Sekol, industry advocate, worldwide sustainability, Microsoft, discuss ESG (environmental, social, and corporate governance) and how Microsoft intersects in a number of ways. He exp…
Peggy and Mehdi Nourbakhsh, author, and CEO, Yegatech, shares about his book Augment It. He says he has been working with a lot of AEC (architecture, engineering, and construction) companies that dev…
Peggy talks about standards surrounding lighting control. While adoption of such standards are low in the United States, that might change later this year. She digs into what is already happening and…
Peggy and Erica Di Ruggiero, associate professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, talk about the public health lessons we have learned from the COVID-19 pandemic that will …
Peggy and Frank Thompson, founder & COO, Automated Technology Company, talk about his company and how it started. He says our hope was to make everybody have the ability to get with an open system an…
Peggy talks about how Specialty Publishing has recognized women for more than two decades. She shares how the company has shined a light on their achievements in the hopes they would be a beacon for …
Peggy and Joe Carvalko, chair of the technology and ethics working research group, interdisciplinary center for bioethics, Yale University, and adjunct professor of law, science, and technology, Quin…
Peggy talks all about data and the news to come out of Microsoft’s Build event last week. She says data is a very big consideration these days—and this can be seen through all the announcements that …
Peggy and Laura Black, author and editor at large, Specialty Publishing Media, talk about the new book, Becoming Resilient Parents, and why Black chose to write the book now. They also discuss why re…
Peggy and Sheila Hollis, acting executive director, United States Energy Assn., discuss the energy crisis in the United States and across the globe. She says it is heartbreaking in many parts of the …
Peggy talks all about digital forensics. She says data is constantly growing and the methods and tools we use to collect the data is also evolving, which creates a moving target for any vertical indu…
Peggy and Akanksha Menon, assistant professor, Woodroof School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, talk about a water energy research lab. She says there are two major goals, …