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What we see here is a move of God in the end time to bring forth the latter day rain which is for the purpose of bringing forth one of the greatest evangelical harvests of the end time; to pour out God's spirit upon all flesh.For more Free books, Sunday teachings and bible studies, or to make a love offering, please visit us at: https://www.walkinginpower.orgThis program references scripture:James 5:7-8Hosea 6:3Dr. Bern Zumpano is a Pastor and Teacher of the Word of God who has authored several books on Spirit-filled living through relationship with Jesus Christ and walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Bern has not only been a born-again believer for nearly the past 40 years, but also dedicated 31 years of his life to the study and clinical practice of medicine and surgery in the fields of psychiatry and brain surgery. He has held medical school professorships in psychiatry and neurosurgery and worked in private practice in both areas. Bern has an immense background in understanding the physical body, as well as the soul - the mind, will, and emotions - not only from a medical standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint. With his background and training, he has been led by the Holy Spirit to teach "the Deep Things of God" (1 Cor. 2:10) with an emphasis on Spiritual Warfare (Jer. 51:20), Breaking Generations' Curses (Ex. 20:5; Lev. 26:40-44), walking in the Power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:12; 1 Cor. 4:20; Luke 17:21) and "the Restoration of All Things" (Acts 3:21). We at Word of Faith Ministries International-Miami hope and pray that these teachings of the Holy Spirit through Bern will edify and regenerate your spirit to gain a deeper understanding of God's Word and His truths so you can have a deeper and more intimate relationship with Him. May God bless you all!!
Tema da Mensagem: Mantendo a FéTexto bíblico base: Hebreus 12.1-3Dr. Hal CunnynghamMensagem da Celebração da Manhã de 23.03.25._____________________________________A Celebração da Manhã é um encontro da igreja para adoração e proclamação com foco no ensino edificante, serviço amoroso, comunhão contagiante; num ambiente de especial cuidado com todas as faixas etárias e famílias._____________________________________"Ser uma igreja bíblica que faz discípulos de Jesus e os ajuda a crescer na direção de Deus, da igreja e do mundo; transformando pessoas, sociedade e cultura através da proclamação do evangelho de Jesus Cristo" é a identidade da Primeira Igreja Batista da Penha._____________________________________Siga os nossos perfis oficias no Instagram:@pibpenha.sp@aponte.pibpenhaQuer conhecer mais a PIB Penha ou tirar alguma dúvida? Entre em contato através do Fale Conosco do nosso site ou aplicativo._____________________________________
I think of Amaya Rourke as one of the most honest people in the world of alternative spirituality. Her latest work follows this same theme, born out of the pure need to navigate the neverending onslaught of information we are all bombarded with and help others cultivate their intuition in an age of prolific doubt, constant adrenal stimulation, endless contrary opinions, and the overarching and very much intentional hijacking of our ability to imagine, both as individuals and collectively.We discuss Harriet Tubman's unshakable trust in her visions which had life or death consequences in the underground railroad, our total dependence on the health of our dreaming to enable us to imagine better solutions, the powers of trust and conversely doubt, the dangers of outsourcing information in your practice, and much more.We typically don't make a point to promote anything at all on this show, but this current dare I say altruistic work is clearly much needed and I highly encourage everyone to read Amaya's recent substack posts and, if you're vibing, consider signing up for the course. The last day for enrollment is March 19th so don't sleep on this if it rings bells for you.Amaya's New Course Offering & More InformationAmaya's SubstackAnd as always,Rev Makes AmuletsKurt Makes ArtWe accept donations for this podcast to keep it goingAnd we love you even if you don't donate, you just might not get as many shows
Pray: Trusting God in a Hurting WorldGenesis 26:1-3Dr. Jeff LaBorg
Chris Anderson can't talk a lot about what he is up to these days. At least on camera. His LinkedIn profile says he's currently an Engineer at “Stealth". Prior to this current professional opacity, he was at Kitty Hawk, the electric aircraft maker founded by Sebastian Thrun (legendary Stanford Professor and former lead of Google's self-driving car team that led to Waymo) and backed by Google Co-founder, Larry Page. I became familiar with Chris while he was leading Wired Magazine as Editor-in-Chief. His work there was groundbreaking and set much of the pace, tone, and agenda for the early days of Web 2.0 and the Maker movement. After seeing a TedX talk about a side hustle he had selling cellophane bags of electrical parts and open source autopilots for DIY Drones I slid into his DM's.There is a lot of buzz around drones today, but note the date on that DM — November 3rd, 2010. Little did I know at the time, that this little drone business was just beginning to grow from Chris and his kids packing orders at their dinner table to a proper manufacturing and distribution center along the border of Mexico. As things happened, that DM turned into a conversation that turned into an investment in a company, 3D Robotics, that took Chris away from Wired and into the uncharted worlds of manufacturing, consumer hardware, and defense tech. He was early and 3DR didn't play out the way that we'd all hoped but it laid the foundations for much of what he's working on now — even though he can't talk much about that publicly.To say Chris has a knack for living in the future would be a massive understatement. In this conversation we unpack his process for exploring possible futures — spoiler: Chris has started writing science fiction as a way to explore complex technological implications. He writes a book a month, using fiction as a computational tool to play out scenarios with artificial agents and see where they lead. We get into what he got right and what he got wrong about drones specifically and defense tech more broadly. And we discuss the culture of Silicon Valley, where we spar a bit on the amount of waste and wandering built into the system that ultimately leads to so many unexpected breakthroughs. Since that first DM, he has become a dear friend, coconspirator, and sounding board for me. The unedited conversation here went on for nearly 3 hours (which reminds me that we really do need an “indie uncut” channel) but that's the kind of person Chris is — generous in sharing his time, ideas, and insights. I hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording this one.
“The Inbreaking of the Reign of God: Reflections on the History of the Festal Service of Lessons and Carols and its Various Lyrical Theologies” part 3Dr. David S. Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at the Candler School of Theology, presents a three part series on the history of the Festal Service of Lessons and Carols.The service is among the best-beloved services of the church year. Millions of people beyond the Anglican Communion listen to its annual worldwide broadcast from Kings College, Cambridge. Elegant in its simplicity, the service attests to the love of God around which its sequence of narratives and carols revolve.Notwithstanding the service's popularity, many remain unaware of its history, numerous versions, and differing lyrical theological emphases.In this series, we ask what the "true meaning" of the 1918 Kings College, Cambridge service and the 1880 Truro Cathedral service is. We will continually probe the contours of "true meaning" and conclude with reflections on its significance for the 2024 iteration of the Cathedral of St. Philip's Festal Service of Lessons and Carols.
I Have Found The Book2 Kings 23:1-3Dr. Kenny Baldwin
This Hope1 John 2:21-3:3Dr. Kenny Baldwin
Hey LGG gang! Amri is back with another guest episode this week featuring Dr. Loretta Duggan! Dr. Duggan is a Georgia based, board certified physician in both Family Medicine and Adolescent Medicine practicing since 2017. Although she enjoys seeing patients of all ages, her passion lies in serving teens and young adult women ages 11-26 yo on the topics of puberty, periods, reproductive and sexual health so they can live the life they choose! This led her to open her own private medical practice called HER Health located in Athens, Georgia. Tune in to a fun little chat with Dr. Duggan on all things reproductive health, tips on getting through med school as well as balancing student life and mental health! xx If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rate and review
Sunday Evening Service Sermon ( July 28, 2024)Up naHebrew 11: 1-3Dr. Liannu
The Second sermon in our series: "Best Sermon Ever"Matthew 5:17-3Dr. Jeff CrawfordTeaching Pastor, President Cross Theological Seminary
Hebrews 12:1-3Dr. Michael Kruger9 AM Worship
Bob Moriarty, a former Marine Corps fighter pilot in Vietnam and founder of 321 Gold and 321 Energy, shares his insight on the recent protests in France, which he believes is a result of the EU's unlimited immigration policy, rising inflation, and a worldwide revolution due to governments destroying the middle class. He is highly critical of the US' involvement in Ukraine, claiming they are responsible for the energy crisis, and that the US' strategy of involving other countries such as Norway and Poland is a smokescreen. Bob then briefly recalls his experience in the Vietnam War and discusses the lack of a cohesive strategy when it comes to military operations run by the CIA. He criticizes Joe Biden and Hunter Biden for their involvement in the bribery of Burisma and Ukraine. He believes that the US' losing streak in wars in the Middle East has led to BRICS Nations creating plans of their own, and warns that the $300 trillion in debt will not be paid. He goes on to explain the use of sentiment indicators, cautioning investors to be careful when investing in commodities. Finally, Bob touches on his adventures in Australia and discusses the global warming narrative, which he believes to be incorrect. Bob believes that the only way to protect the stability of the country and ensure people's trust in the system is for governments to return to an honest money system. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction1:26 - French Protests7:48 - Sanctions & Suicide9:20 - Nordstream & Wars12:08 - Winter in Europe18:15 - Escalation Risks23:54 - BRICS & New Currency30:37 - Sentiment & Capital38:29 - Rates & The Next Crisis40:28 - Miners & Explorers43:09 - Mining Stories53:00 - Gold & Dollars54:33 - Warming Narratives57:37 - Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode Bob believes the recent protests in France stem from Europe's unlimited immigration policy, resulting in rising inflation and a lack of trust in the financial system. Bob is critical of the US' involvement in the war in Ukraine and its implications for energy costs and availability in Europe. Bob suggests that the only way out of the current energy and financial crisis is to return to an honest money system. Guest Links:Website: http://www.321gold.comWebsite: http://www.321energy.comBooks on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Robert-Moriarty/e/B01A9I4TJU?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_3&qid=1599932580&sr=8-3Dr. John Clauser (Physicist): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-WoobS7jtw Bob Moriarty founded 321gold.com with his late wife, Barbara Moriarty, more than 16 years ago. They later added 321energy.com to cover oil, natural gas, gasoline, coal, solar, wind, and nuclear energy. Both sites feature articles, editorial opinions, pricing figures, and updates on both sectors' current events. Previously, Moriarty was a Marine F-4B and O-1 pilot, with more than 832 missions in Vietnam. He holds fourteen international aviation records.
Gain invaluable insights into the world of brain science and discover practical strategies for optimizing brain health and performance in this engaging interview with The Brain Prophet hosts, Dr. Philippe Duoyon and Douglas Mapp. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Mental obesity and why we need cognitive training.Neuroplasticity: Your Brain's Superpower.Impact of pregnancy and hormonal changes in women's brain.The essential role of sleep in brain health and function.How business minds are always evolving.Leveraging AI for productivity and what can lead to a dark path.Episode References/Links:Doulgas Mapp Email dmapp@thinkuptn.comThinkUp WebsiteFollow Douglas on LinkedInFollow Douglas on Twitter @dmapp2Dr. Philippe DuoyonThe Inle BrainFit Institute WebsiteFollow Dr. Duoyon on IGFollow Dr. Duoyon on TiktokMentionsNeuroplasticity: your Brain's Superpower BookJames Wedmore's podcast mentioned episodeMental Distal Influence bookGuest Bio:Philippe Douyon, MD is a board certified Neurologist. He completed his residency in Neurology at NYU and fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology at NYP-Weill Cornell Medical College. He spent 5 years as an attending Neurologist/Epileptologist at Northeast Regional Epilepsy Group. Dr. Douyon is the Founder & CEO of the health, wellness, and technology company, The Inle BrainFit Institute® (www.inlebrainfitinstitute.com), which was created to improve people's health and quality of life. Through the Inle BrainFit Institute he has created individualized exercise regimens based on the person's medical and neurological needs, as well as their personal goals. Dr. Douyon's BrainFit™ app, released in November 2018, is game designed to teach people about the impact of food and exercise on the brain and body. Dr. Douyon is also the author of the book, Neuroplasticity: Your Brain's Superpower, which speaks to the brains ability to learn, adapt, and heal. In the book he discusses actionable steps that we can all take to maintain a healthy brain. Dr. Douyon has taught his book on the online platform www.mentorbox.com. He has traveled the United States giving talks ranging from neurological disorders to ways that we can maximize our neurological potential. Dr. Douyon is creator and instructor of the online class, Take Charge of Your Brain in 30 days (www.inlebrainfitinstitute.com/take-charge)Douglas Mapp, a board-certified cognitive development professional, helps individuals think differently in life-impacting ways. When working with companies he directs companies and their employees to harness their brainpower for better performance and higher outcomes so that they and our communities can be exceptional. True learning occurs when the mind can deliver successes while it minimizes stress. In meeting Douglas, you'll take from him his belief that “You can't do differently until you think differently;” and often it's your brain that's holding you back. When people are intrinsically motivated to learn something new exceptional actions follow. Follow Exceptional Professional Framework™ and watch your thoughts and your actions make a brighter tomorrow. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox.Be It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipResourcesWatch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable PilatesSocial MediaInstagramFacebookLinkedInEpisode Transcript:Dr. Philippe Douyon 0:38 So, yeah, recognizing how the brain works I think is incredibly important because again, we are not our brains, but it is the most powerful tool that we have at our disposal. It is the number one technology that we have on this planet is the brain. Yeah. So we need to learn how to use it. Yeah. Lesley Logan 5:27 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Melissa Logan, Plaza's instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt, my friend, friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and be it till you see it. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. All right. Be it babe. We have one of your favorite guests back. You all love Dr. Felipe Deion. When we had him on before and I decided we had to bring on his other half of his podcast, the Brain Prophet, which is Douglas Mapp, and these two are brain nerds for sure. 100%. Um, and what I really loved is how they explained. Well, we all need to be doing so much with our brains, and typically we wait until something is in need to work on it. And really, our brains are something that we need to work on now. And how does this affect you being until you see it? Well, you need your brain to take you wherever you're gonna go, so you are gonna absolutely wanna listen up to what Douglas and Dr. Philippe Duoyon have to say about this because y'all, um, We're we, I think we tend to put ourselves last. And when you do that, you're not only putting yourself last, but you're putting your brain last, probably last last. And we go into how to actually put your brain more first and also like what we all can be doing more in this world to be more like our brain and to take the next level. It's really interesting. We get to talk about a lot of things. Um, it's a great conversation. I'm excited for you to have it. And I also really loved, um, there'd be action items for sure. And also one, like you can just do them. You don't have to go buy anything. You can actually just go do them, which is really. And if you haven't noticed on the podcast, um, outtakes, especially on the recaps are happening because guess what? I'm perfectly imperfect. No, I'm kidding. I take a lot of messy action. I make a lot of mistakes, and some of those things get taken out of the actual feed, but then the team puts it at the end of the credits. You know how when you're at the movies and like something fun happens, At the end of the credits and only the people who like stayed after got to see them. Well, that's what we're doing with this podcast. So enjoy, um, hearing how many times I, um, can't say a word. Can't say my own name. Can't say Brad's name or forget how this podcast goes. Alright. And until, uh, and without further ado, here are the brains.All right, Be It babes. I'm so excited because we have a two person show happening here today. Well, it's three because I'm the third. But we have two people as guests. And it's gonna be a lot of fun. First of all, they're just like experts in their area, you already know one and loved him so much, Dr. Philippe Douyon is here. He is, as you know, like the brain doctor, and also part of The Brain Prophets podcast, and his other half is Douglas Mapp. And he's here to talk about what they're doing together what they do in the world of just all helping us like think in a different way. So you guys, thank you for both being here. Can you each have... Douglas, since this is your first time you get to go first and introduce yourself and then we'll do the doctor.Douglas Mapp 7:28 Alright, thank you. Thank you. I'm Douglas Mapp founder of Being Up. I'm a cognitive development professional. And I'm one of the halves of The Brain Prophets podcast. You can find me of course on Twitter made primarily @DMAPP2. And you can also you know, go check out thinkupexcellence.com (https://thinkuptn.thinkific.com/)Lesley Logan 7:50 Awesome. That's, you know, good for you to be on Twitter. It's a brave place to be.Douglas Mapp 7:56 I don't really see. YeahLesley Logan 7:58 Maybe we'll have to talk more about that. Okay. Yeah, Dr. Philippe Douyon. For those who are new to you, can you remind us who you are and what you do?Dr. Philippe Douyon 8:06 Sure. So I'm a board certified neurologist. I'm author of the book Neuroplasticity: your brain's superpower. I've got a children's illustrated series called Nervy The Neuron where we teach kids about their brains and how they can take care of their brains. And I'm also the creator of the online course Take Charge of Your Brain.Lesley Logan 8:23 Very, super cool. I love Nervy the neuron I think it's so cool. I don't think that when I was growing up there was any books about the brain. So kids are definitely getting more more educated than I was when when they're younger. Okay, so I want so we've all you all said some amazing words I think what's really important is like to kind of go back to the basics so we're on the same place. Douglas when you say like cognitive, everything you said can you kind of tell people like what a day in that looks like or what it is that you're , like, what are you trying to get people to do with that?Douglas Mapp 8:55 Yeah, what we're trying to do is improve the way that people think so you know how you go to the gym and then this is kind of appropriate for this podcast. So you go out, you guys do Pilates in order to, you know, improve the strength of your body, your physical self, right so the cognitive development process is a process we put people to improve the mental capacity or just the mental, your thinking, so that you can perform and produce at a higher level.Lesley Logan 9:25 So you're basically saying that like we have the power and the ability to kind of improve how we think, change how we think, it's not stuck just like how you were when you were younger, it can have, it has ever learning abilities.Douglas Mapp 9:39 Yeah, yeah. So you know, once you understand the type of, the right type of activities to do, we can improve like, you know how fast your processing speed processes, right? how long your memory, how much your memory can hold...Lesley Logan 9:52 Like a computer but from my brain, you can make my brain be faster. Dr. Philippe Douyon 9:56 Yeah, your brain is already faster than a computer but yes, essentially, think about like your control of it like so imagine somebody who picked up a computer 30 years ago, probably one recognize how to really use this full capabilities, so were part of that process of utilizing your full capability or more of your capability, right? And so, you know, this is about, to me, no knock on anybody else. It's about you know, next level stuff, like when, you know, productivity, how do we take it to the next level, and it comes by understanding, and not just understanding what your brain could do, but then putting it through the paces so that it can do it, right. It's one thing to know, is one thing to know what the form is supposed to look like, it's another thing to be able to do the form.Lesley Logan 10:38 So that makes a lot of sense to me, I think that thank you for using that analogy. And it's like, so I guess the next question for you is like, how do we know we need to improve our brains? Like, is it something so come to you for because I'm feeling stuck in my job? Like, is it like, or you can do it in your work and your capacity of thinking outside the box at home? Or at the gym? Like, what what is it that brings me to think like, I want to do this next thing?Douglas Mapp 11:06 That's a great question. Like, how would you know, so this is gonna be this is me and Philippe's fight, because it's our brain. And because we don't really see our brain and because we generally judge each other by each other, we don't really know. So I call it when I call it that, right now, we're facing a problem in America, and maybe even around the world in general, despite our society, and least first world countries, and it's called mental obesity. But because you can't see it, you don't know, how are, you know, how I guess subpar? Or where you're lacking performance is at, right? So I would think that what we need to be doing is just like people should just generally exercise, we should be generally putting these practices into play on the things that we do. So if you want if you want, so if you so I'm gonna use some metrics, just to put put it in retrospect. So let's go 20 years ago, well, almost 20 years. So in 2005, right. So in 2004, as a population that works on averages, we were productive, our production rate improved at a rate of 2.2% year over year, right? now, right? Since 2005 till now we improve at a rate of 1.4%, or at least from a productivity standpoint. So we're less productive than we used to be. Lesley Logan 12:33 Because we're overwhelmed with thoughts?Douglas Mapp 12:38 I would say, I would say that it's not so much the overwhelm, but it's the lack of ability to run the same race as fast and so we don't have to train the same way. So like between 1948 1970 the world that we have now never existed...(Lesley: Oh, yeah) Right? I mean, as we have it now, so but right now, we have the internet, we have so many things that doesn't allow you or doesn't necessarily rely on you to have to think or create it, you can ask a question to some device, it tells you the answer, you don't have to even think, right? You can hire somebody to do something for you that you could have tried to build something yourself just even get that you know that brain associated with what that should take that's gone, right? So there's a lot of things like visual processing that would be used in trying to put something creative together. So now, as people, we don't exercise our brains the same way so that you don't actually even know what you could have been doing. Overwhelm of course happens because now you're trying to lift something that you're not strong enough to lift.Lesley Logan 13:45 Yeah, but we used to be able to we use that capability. It's like when you get older, some things just aren't as easy anymore. You could do the exact same thing. But we're, we're still young.Douglas Mapp 13:57 Yes, yeah, you should be able to do it.Lesley Logan 13:59 So so how does the two of you guys connect and start working together? Because you have this podcast and you and as you said, you're like trying to get people to understand a problem that they don't know that they have? Because I feel like they'd be pretty meta. The brain needs to tell you that it's not at its capacity (...)Douglas Mapp 14:18 Philippe, if you don't mind, let me tell this part of the story then you pick up where you I throw you in there. So Philippe wrote this awesome book. It's called Neuroplasticity: your brain's superpower. And of course, in my field, once I saw it, I had to read it. And so fully tell the people about your book, man.Dr. Philippe Douyon 14:37 Yeah, so it's really about how you know, our brains adapt, how they learn, how they heal, but most importantly, that we have the ability to control how our brain evolves. So a lot about what we talked about is really about giving people their power back because one of the things that I always say is like you are not your brain, the fact that you are aware of your thoughts, the fact that you know you've got a brain inside your skull means that you are much higher level than your actual brain. And so now it's about doing the things to keep your brain a healthy one, but to keep your brain evolving, so that way, you can overcome obstacles, you can overcome the challenges that you face, you can create the life that you want for yourself. And so when we ask the question, like, how do people know that they may need, you know, cognitive training or brain training? Well, we can always ask them well, how's your life going? How happy are you? Are you anxious? Are you depressed? Are you accomplishing your goals? Are you living the life that you've always dreamed of? A lot of people that answer is going to be no.Lesley Logan 15:40 Yeah, so this, um, like, my brain just went to like three different things and a little bit more and a little selfish. Mostly because our listeners are mostly women, does the women's hormones and the changes in that affect the brain's capacity to learn? And therefore do we have like, Is there something I should be doing now? Before the hormones change and bucket all up?Dr. Philippe Douyon 16:06 Well, you know, here's the amazing thing, right? That all of our brains change, depending on the phases in life that we're in. And we see this especially happened with women, that their brains change in some incredibly, just beautiful, beautiful ways, right? And Pregnancy is a great is a great time, where you're seeing a lot of changes in the brain. And the reason being that when a woman is going from not being pregnant, to pregnant to preparing for this baby to come, her focus has to shift, right? Her focus is no longer on her. The most important thing now is to make sure that this baby survives, and as well. And so the brain changes in ways to make sure that that happens. So you hear a lot of women talk about that they've got pregnancy, brain, pregnancy, brain is a is a real thing. Right? But it is not at all a bad thing. It's actually a really great thing. You don't need it's not all that important for you to remember, you know, somebody's phone number. I mean, you know, most of us don't remember phone numbers nowadays. Lesley Logan 17:11 I don't know Brad's phone number. I alwasy have to ask, what's your phone number?Dr. Philippe Douyon 17:16 Well, probably not the best example. Because that's actually one of the things that we have lost in the last 20 or 30 years, our ability to remember phone numbers, because we don't do it anymore. But yeah, you don't need to remember something that may not be important to the survival of your child. Right? And so women attribute that to pregnancy brain. Some women think that it's not a good thing, but it's actually a really, really great thing. So yeah, so hormones play a significant role on how our brains evolved.Lesley Logan 17:42 That's really fascinating. I love that you bring that up. I think every person listening here is like, oh, boy, what a great way to reframe that. And also, can we like shout it louder for all the people. So go ahead, Douglas.Dr. Philippe Douyon 17:56 Now, I was gonna say to write back just a little bit on this finishing up the story when you are...Lesley Logan 18:01 so sorry. I'm so sorry. I got distracted. I got excited. Go ahead. Finish. Sorry. Yes, we gotta go back.Dr. Philippe Douyon 18:06 Yeah. So after I read that great book that he told everybody about, which, you know, go get the books on Amazon. I reached out to him over LinkedIn. And then you know, we just got to like chopped it up over that and we became you know, close and so now we're you know, cool peoples and so I guess we're friends with although we still have to meet in person, he's been busy. I've been busy and we haven't met in person yet.Lesley Logan 18:27 How long have you guys known each other and you haven't met in person? Douglas Mapp 18:31 Oh, man. It's been is it going on? Three years now? This is the third year.Dr. Philippe Douyon 18:36 I mean, part of that is like COVID. Douglas Mapp 18:39 yeah, like surgeryDr. Philippe Douyon 18:42 And then he's like, he's like in Tennessee, like, nobody really wants to go to that part of the world.Lesley Logan 18:51 (...) people I love that.Douglas Mapp 18:54 We're in Knoxville, and I tell him this all the time. One of the world's most leading laboratories is like 15 minutes of the road.Lesley Logan 19:01 Wow, that's amazing. So there you go. I feel like you're putting on thick but maybe we can find Vegas come to Vegas, everyone loves it here. So okay, so going back to like you talked about like, we can take our brain to like training camp basically. And we have neuroplasticity meaning we can, like, our brain is like we have the ability to change it. Is this like, so my dad isn't listening to show so I could talk about him but he will do this whole thing is like I had an old man day moment and like he tells me that he couldn't find his keys and it was around his neck the whole time. You know, like that kind of like and I'm like well dad I think like regular people like any age like that happens all the time. We're just distracted but like, is there an age at which like that plus it's harder to take the brain to the gym or is it like as long as we were doing it we can keep doing it like what are the expectations obviously without like, you know any external extenuating, like, conditions?Dr. Philippe Douyon 20:00 Yes. So there's definitely like critical periods in the brain's development, where it's easier for that to happen. But we retain that ability throughout our entire lives. As long as we're doing certain things that are really healthy for the brain and promoting neuroplasticity, like exercising, like getting a good night's sleep. Actually, that's when you're seeing a lot of these neuroplastic changes happening when people are in the deeper stages of sleep. And a lot of people are sleep deprived. And when we say exercise, it doesn't even necessarily mean you go into gym and using some weights. It could be dancing. It could be you know, Pilates. Which, which you got me to do by theLesley Logan 20:36 Did you do it? I got another guest to do it!Dr. Philippe Douyon 20:40 Yeah, you got me to do it which was awesome. Yeah. It's really great. You just never find an appointment.Lesley Logan 20:48 Oh, yeah. Well, well, after we'll get offline, and I'll find out where you are. And I'll help you find that. But, you know, I love that you bring that up. Because I think sometimes people think that like, oh, the gym is exercise, and then yoga is stretching. And then we don't really know where Pilates is, we'll put it in somewhere in the stretchy camp. And, and really, it's like any kind of movement that is intentional, that like you're not on your I mean, I guess you could be on the bike on the phone. But like, you know, intentional movement, where you're actually trying to like move the body in a different way and strengthen some things. But I to give Pilates a nice little hit, I have been trying to do this one. This exercise I've been able to do for years. So the strength part of it, no problem. But there's a rhythm to it. It has this it's so for everyone listening, Pilates is not slow. Pilates has its every action has a own rhythm. And this one exercise is a fast overhead like a fast plow. So legs parallel to the floor. And up that over up has to be really fast. And then you take your time. So there's this moment where you throw your whole body over and up. And like because of that inertia to get it over and up fast. When you get up, you have to stop and you have to catch it. And like that's really hard to do because it takes control. For years, I've been trying to get my brain understand the fast part to get to catch the slow part. And I finally did it finally did it and I was like, ah, you know, but like it's a it is a string thing. It's a coordination thing. It's in your brain to like focus on it. So. So hopefully I like took my brain to the gym as well, in that moment.Dr. Philippe Douyon 22:14 Yeah, yeah. And you know what I love about that story. You said for years, I've been trying to get my brain to understand the fast part. So you in that statement, recognize that you are not your brain.Lesley Logan 22:24 Yeah, that's true. Yeah, fascinating. So well. So when you, so Douglas, when you are taking people to gym and taking their brain to gym, what does that look like? For let's say, I just like want to be able to take in more information and not, you know...Dr. Philippe Douyon 22:42 We can do one right now. Okay, we'll give you a working memory exercise. And you can just follow along with the people. So all I want you to do is tell me the sum of the last two numbers that you tell me.Lesley Logan 22:54 Okay, so if I just tell you, Oh, I'm, you're gonna give me the numbers.Dr. Philippe Douyon 22:58 I'm gonna give you the numbers. And you're gonna tell me the sum of the last two numbers that I tell you. Of course, this is a conversation. So you're going to speak and then I'm going to speak, but I still want the sum of the last two. Okay. All right. 12...Lesley: 3) 1Lesley Logan 23:14 4, oh wait, no. Oh, I see. I'm missing, I'm misunderstanding. So the last two numbers. So you said one, two, then 3Dr. Philippe Douyon 23:27 2 So this is where we push the red light focus on what I'm saying? Not what you're saying. And most people's brains want to go like, Oh, what did I say? What did I say? Lesley Logan 23:44 I'm definitely feel like I'm a most people right now. Not feeling.Dr. Philippe Douyon 23:49 And so that's just a simple working memory exercise is also focused on, well, not necessarily processing speed, but auditory processing. And you could use some visual processing in as the same time as you're doing that particular thing. But it's about putting yourself through the right type of rigorous exercises that are right underneath frustration to promote positive neuroplasticity processes. So that's what we know. That's just one little one that we do.Lesley Logan 24:17 Yeah, that one is that one. I'm gonna say I needed to go back to school for that. Dr. Philippe Douyon 24:24 We didn't, I mean, I just kept repeating the same numbers over and over. Now the crazy part is, well, if I did it and said something you said, then you start to question, why are we saying the same things?Lesley Logan 24:37 Right? Yeah, no. There's Yeah, I also the brain is very funny because like, I think, because I know I have a brain. And then I get a little I'm one of those people. I'm not a hypochondriac, but sometimes I like when I switched a word. I wasn't reading the word. I was remembering the word from Instagram and I was dyslexic with it. And I was saying it and I was saying like, that's not it, but like it in my brain I could picture was like chapel Allerton, I was saying Chalo Appleton, I was like (...) speaking. So then it's like, okay, what am I getting too old? Do I need more sleep? Is this something wrong? Nothing's wrong before or if we're just being like a crazy hypochondriac.Douglas Mapp 25:19 Yeah, that's a great question, how do you know something's wrong. So it's harder with our brains to recognize because we, you know, we're always kind of doing that too many routine things to really notice. So when something starts to slip off, that's when we notice and sometimes that can be too late. But I would like to say one of the things that we are about manfully is about being proactive, right. And if we stay proactive, then we don't have to worry about the slip, right? You don't want to worry about the problem. You know, it's too late at that time, you're like way behind the eight ball. And it's costly, more costly to fix the problem, and it's to kind of stay healthy. And so I'm in that camp of like, of trying to stay ahead of the game, because our brains, we only have one brain. And as resilient as it is. You know, it's, it's, you know, it's too nuanced to say, let me let this particular part of it slide. Yeah. So that's what I said about that. But I do want to say sleep like, you know, people talk about getting sleep a lot, because it's just like, it's, it seems, well, when the general person I think, hears, hey, you need to get more sleep. It's, it's, I think it's dead airs to some degree, because it's like, Oh, why do I need more sleep? But there's a process your brain actually has to go through, and Philippe talk about the brain washing process if you don't mindLesley Logan 26:36 Yeah, I want to hear it. Because I've been, I've been trying to get my aura ring, average sleep to be up. And whenever I actually read the stats, I get depressed, because I'm like, well, I'm my REM is not getting any longer my deep sleep as I'm like, What do I want these numbers to be? Because they all don't seem high enough?Dr. Philippe Douyon 26:55 Yeah, so you know, here's the great thing, like, we always recommend that people get like six to eight hours of sleep per night. And there's a reason. So the brain goes through this cycle, right? we have non REM sleep, REM sleep. And it's really in the deeper stages of sleep that we see a lot of the healing that happens, right? but it takes about 90 minutes or so, 60 to 90 minutes, to get into those deeper stages of sleep. And you need to go through that cycle, at least four to six times in the middle of the night. And so that's why we tell people six to eight hours of sleep per night, when you get into the deeper stages of sleep. So our brains are bathed in fluid, our brains and spinal cord are bathed in fluid because it's cerebrospinal fluid or CSF. And what we've realized is that when we're in the deeper stages of sleep, there are waves of this fluid happening. And it's thought that the reason that we're seeing these waves is that the brain is essentially clearing out the toxins that build up throughout the day. And when those toxins accumulate over a long period of time, that's when people develop things like dementia. Right. And so there are links between dementia and sleep deprivation, especially Alzheimer's, dementia, and sleep deprivation. Everything that we know is that in the deeper stages of sleep, your brain and your body released brain derived neurotrophic factor, which is the chemical that triggers neuroplasticity, that it's the chemical that promotes neuroplasticity.Douglas Mapp 28:24 So think about, think about that as like fertilizer for your brain if you think about, like, you know, growing plants and stuff. Dr. Philippe Douyon 28:31 sleep is made really for your brainLesley Logan 28:32 Well, that makes a lot of sense. I mean, I think people are there if they would actually say it's for their brain, they might actually think of it in a different way, you know, or use it in a different way. I think they're there. They sometimes I hear I feel like the people around when they talk about sleep, it's like, oh, I have to go sleep because like, got a workday tomorrow. And it's like well, actually, it's so your brain can like run your body through whatever you want to do tomorrow. Yeah. So you can do whatever so when it comes to like, I'm sure there's so many tools, but like what are some things that can help people like? Like be it till they see it when it comes to being a better sleep? Or are there things like that they could be considering during the day, obviously, like screen time before bed is a terrible thing, but like, what are some other things that people could do to just really prepare themselves for their brain going, you know, to fertilizer school?Dr. Philippe Douyon 29:24 Yeah, so having good sleep hygiene is really important. And what I mean by that is that you do need to prepare your body and brain for sleep. And so you probably shouldn't eat three to four hours. Your last meal should be three to four hours before you go to bed. And you should turn down the lights as the evening approaches, because that signals to your body to start releasing melatonin, which is the chemical that tells your brain that it's time to go to sleep. You should avoid caffeine eight hours prior to when you're gonna go to bed. I tell people all the time the bedroom, only two things take place in the bedroom, sleep, and sex, everything else, get all the electronics out of the bedroom, TVs, laptops, phone, all of that. So there are things that you can do every single day to help to prepare yourself to get a good night's sleep.Lesley Logan 30:15 Yeah, I think I definitely, I was so good about my phone not coming into the room. And then my husband went away for a month that we have this, this is downtown, we have an electronic glass door. And it's because to let the dogs out, there's only one way out. And we have to go all the way around, we're in the back of the house, in order to go to the front of house, to go back through the middle, to the back of the house to let them out. And so we got this electronic door. However, it only lets them out, it doesn't let them in, you have to let them in with a phone app. And when he's here, he can do it.But he went away, which is only for two weeks, and it was a month. And so then my phone, made it back in the room and I have not gotten myself back into habit. So by the time this episode comes out, and Brad and I do the recap, I will I will let you guys know if I'm able to recreate that habit, but it made a massive difference for my sleep. Because I like I hit sometimes well, I spent many years where I had stomach issues that then caused me not to sleep much. And then my sleep stomach issues became this vicious cycle. So I'm really like, I'm always very aware if I've got deeply burned out because I'm like, What did i What did I eat what's going on, because I don't ever want to go back to where I don't get my sleep, which then therefore doesn't put me through my digestive cycle. And then I go back to like not sleeping again, it's my own priority thing. But I find that people don't realize the two can be very connected. And then they don't see it that sleep is so amazing. So I love those you guys are gonna have to tell us how you use them. So you guys decided to start a podcast together because you wanted to hang out more, because you realize you were like trying to do the exact same thing or, I mean, I can see the main problem you guys have is that people need to do what you're talking about before they need to do. So they're trying to get people to do something they don't know that prevent a problem, which is always hard to get people to do. So how how did that whole thing come about?Douglas Mapp 32:04 Yeah, so I think well, we can we do use our podcasts for two reasons. That's of course to elevate the conversation, right? And then also kind of learn from people, if it's as important to them as we think it should be. Right. And so most often, it's not as important. That's one, but they met but at the same time, they don't recognize the factors necessarily, that lets us know, or that would let them know, hey, there's an issue. And so, but but we won't keep it fun. So it's still a fun podcast, we talked about some of the challenges that arise and what could happen if people did kind of put their brain through these pieces that kind of help them do better, right. And so we've had a mix of people from the like, you know, sexuals, or sexual but sex psychologists, right to help people that are relationships all the way to like business owners, we even had a one of the physicists from the Oak Ridge National Laboratories who came on to talk about, you know, how the thinking of people in that world could be affected by you know, the work that they do, and how, you know, their performance matters in that range or in that realm.Lesley Logan 33:18 Yeah, yeah, that's, uh, I like it. So you're like, trying to see what people actually are thinking about, if they're thinking about it at all, when it comes to what you guys are doing, and also, how other people are doing it. That's a nice little combination that people can really learn from Yeah,Douglas Mapp 33:30 yeah. Because like I said before, with, if you look at the numbers, you know, most of the things that we work on, at least on my side, we work on, is, has to deal with what we were studying in children up until 1984. So at that time, 1984, that's when people were like, Hey, I wonder if this if, you know, all this brain stuff is gonna matter to adults. And (...) they found that it did. And so now from there, you know, you move us, you know, 10-15 years later, this is, you know, this neuroscience field is one of the latest fields in the country when it comes to like, how we can help ourselves do more with this super powerful machine. Dr. Philippe Douyon 34:13 It's o fascinating that like it's now a fast growing field. Like, I feel like we should have been making that happen sooner.Douglas Mapp 34:23 Yeah, I agree. But I don't know. I don't know, if from a historic standpoint, I don't know, if there was enough of us curious enough to see the dynamic moves in, you know, how we can kind of put things together and move. Right? Most of the people that are movers or shakers, or that are creating are not in this that field, right? And it's hard to study them. So I don't know.Dr. Philippe Douyon 34:51 Well, you know, I come from a healthcare world where everything is incredibly slow and archaic...(Douglas: So you are used to it?) No, but actually what I will say is business people move conversations forward. And business people have a really amazing take on the brain, whether they realize it or not. When, as opposed to people in healthcare as opposed to doctors, nurses, pharmaceutical company, the agenda is different, right? And so when you look at entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs, it's all about growth, I got to grow my business. Well, in order to grow my business, I need to grow, I need to evolve, I need to develop myself, well, that's all a brain thing. Your evolution is about your brain, whether they put into those terms or not. And I was recently at a conference with a bunch of entrepreneurs, got to hear like Tom Brady speak, some really powerful speakers. And it's really, in their conversations about who they had to be, who they had to become, it really was about how they had to change their thinking. How they had to change the actions that they were taking, in order for them to create the lives that they wanted for themselves. And as a neurologist, I'm like, oh, it's all a brain issue. Lesley Logan 36:08 I love that you brought it that way. Because it made me think like, when I started doing what I was doing, I was by myself. So I was doing everything by myself, I was pulling my like, you know, I was like, trying to learn this over here and trying to figure how to, like, update a link on a website, by myself, like all these things. And then I grew the team. But that required me to think in a different way to stop thinking like, I'm the only one doing it, I had to start thinking like, there's other people here and then relying on that. And that's a whole other way of thinking, because now you're leading a team, to do the thing that you wanted to do, while still learning how to do what you want to do. And then years later, the team expands. There's now even more things. And so I think we I think as as you brought that up, it made me think 1,000% we have to change the way we're thinking, but also how much we underestimate that we think there's something wrong with us, that we aren't able to quickly switch into this new role. Like, and it's like, well, actually, no, you have your brain hasn't been doing it like that, you have to probably train your brain to re consider, like, you know what I mean, we're not born with like, all all the skill sets that are there that we were learning, we have to learn them just like a new language or something when we were a child, right? Dr. Philippe Douyon 37:19 Yeah. And if you think about the way that we learn in school, right? it's very much about being an individual. Right? There's no teamwork in school, we call that cheating. But in real life, it's all about teamwork. Right?Lesley Logan 37:31 Or if you are doing a group project, one person is doing it, and everyone is...Dr. Philippe Douyon 37:35 That's right. And so it's really about, so, you know, essentially, we've been trained for years on how to do things by ourselves, which, you know... Douglas Mapp 37:49 Is counterproductive to how the brain works, right?Dr. Philippe Douyon 37:51 Yeah, it's not a successful way of going about it. Even when we think about how the brain works. The reason why the brain is so powerful is because it's got billions of neurons that make trillions of connections together. Every brain disease is because of a breakdown in communication between those neurons. Every brain disease, a stroke, you know, you get blood flow is blocked a particular part of the brain, neurons start to die, they can't communicate with each other. Right? Unless you can't send signals as quickly as you should. And so the communication is impaired, whatever it is, it's a breakdown in communication. So teamwork is incredibly important.Lesley Logan 38:33 That is interesting. So, so I guess, like, training, so you're obviously you're saying like the brain as being teamwork, but also like teamwork with others, like, what are some what are some ways to? Or where can we have fun? Is it your book? Like, where can we find out how to like, get our brain to understand that teamwork? Because all I'm thinking is like, oh, my gosh, you need all of those connections to like, stay fresh, stay young?Dr. Philippe Douyon 39:00 Well, one of the things that I tell people all the time is you need to act more like neurons. Right? The reality is that when there's communication breakdowns between couples, that's when divorce happens, or separations happen. When countries have communication breakdowns. That's where war happens, right? When bands no longer communicate, well, that's when the Beatles breakup or whoever. Right? So yeah, recognizing how the brain works, I think is incredibly important. Because again, we are not our brains, but it is the most powerful tool that we have at our disposal. It is the number one technology that we have on this planet, that's the brain. So, we need to learn how to use it.Yeah. And then what and then everyone's like, how can I outsource this amazing tool into like chat GPT? And it's like, well, your brainDouglas Mapp 39:53 Yeah, that's a niche thing. So you know, I talked to educators sometimes as well. And one of the things that I, that I think what this is going to do, well will be the next separator. So I want to say this too, because this is very important for, for business owners that are listening. So the best companies are more productive than the slowest companies by five times. So if you're not, so if you're not putting yourself through the paces to try to close the gap between you and the leader in your market, they're five times better than you. That's number one. So the gap will continue to increase. But when you look at like the AI, like these AIs that can kind of think for us, you know, think in quotations, what's gonna happen is the people who are going to use that the best are the ones who have the wherewithal to ask it the best questions. Right? So not just asking any type of question, it's going to be the best questions, which means they'd have to know well enough to work with the AI and not have the AI kind of work, you know, them work for the AIs. Right? And so that's going to be the separator between those who succeed next, and everybody else, I believe.Lesley Logan 41:03 Yeah, I think you're right. It's like the difference between asking it to tell you a nighttime story. And they also ask you to tell your nighttime story read by a pirate, who understands that they're trying to get, you know, like, just like really getting what you needed to know. Yes, exactly. Like, we, I haven't used it yet. Because I actually really love to write. And I really know who I'm writing to. And it's actually slower for me to edit anyone else's writing, but my husband used it, and he's like, here, make me a two sentence description based on this outline, boom. And so like, what he got back was, like, amazing and very useful and needed very few edits. When he said, make me a two paragraph description of this outline. There were some edits there, because he's like, I wouldn't use that word on this one. But then when you make me a blog post, it got, you know, like you, it's, if you can figure out, but you have to actually have the cognitive ability to understand what you want, why you want it, what's the best thing it's going to happen? Otherwise, it's just going to be a different Google search.Douglas Mapp 42:05 Correct. It's going to, well, so we'll see, you know, we'll see where it's taken us where it will take us, but history will show this probably not going to help us as much as we think it is. Maybe right here, now, it's gonna be fine. But like, next generation will probably hurt us (...)Lesley Logan 42:24 That's what I worry about, though, right? Because we already know, like, what screens do to our eyesight and, and to our ability to sleep and all of these things, right? So then it's like, if we're not using and like, I'm okay with not memorizing, people's phone numbers. I'm, there's other things I can like, you know, maybe memorize instead, but like, I do worry that I do actually worry, people will use their brains less. And I'm actually like, it just makes me a little like, sad. Because it is such a powerful tool, as you know. And like, I think when people, I think when people lose their ways when they feel like they don't have purpose. And they don't feel like they have purpose because everything is doing everything for them.Douglas Mapp 43:04 Yeah, it is, right, I want to amend what I said and said that, you know, it'll take us down this dark path, but only if we don't train our brains alongside it. Because, you know, so if we do nothing, and go down the same path of you, we're gonna have some problems. But if we do, if everybody does what me and Philippe say, they'll be fine. But um, you know, it's got to take but it takes effort. And that's the thing that, that there's no pill for this. I know, everybody wants to take some magic pill that's gonna, you know,Lesley Logan 43:36 What's the supplement we can all take for our brain? I didn't ask because you knowDouglas Mapp 43:41 Philippe we got one for sale on the website? it almost seems like we should get in that game. But that game is such a you know, is not genuine, because it's not going to give you the overall performance that you want. Which is just, you know, more fitness, brain fitness, is just going to get you to where maybe you have tricked yourself into thinking more so than likely that you've done something great. Yeah, the placebo effect is real. You know, I think from an analogy standpoint, getting better sleep they'll probably do what those pills are trying to do. If you thought about for people who live in like the northeast and some places where it snows and they they put brains all over the ground and it throws up on your car then like the next day you think I need a power wash my car so this stuff doesn't ruin my car. That's why you need to sleep be so that your brain can have those those toxins pushed out right so if we can see these more harsher images maybe we need to do like a "this is your brain, this is your brain on no sleep" type of commercial.Lesley Logan 44:41 Hey, as a child of the 80s it really hit, I did not do drugs. I only drank.Douglas Mapp 44:47 You only drinkLesley Logan 44:49 Have you ever noticed like if you look at a kid from the 80s who saw all those commercials with a (...) So every ad person ladies I know that Was it like I don't I don't do drugs but I drink I think all like it didn't do they didn't do the same thing for drinking.Dr. Philippe Douyon 45:06 They definitely didn't run the same ads for drinking...(Lesley: Yeah, they did not). And it was just eggs. It was just eggs frying on a pan for the (...)Lesley Logan 45:14 Yes, that's it. That's all it was, it's not complicated. Um, it's probably a different visual that we all think our brain is actually doing but yes, don't do drugs guys. Some of them are great. And and I'm really excited to see what they're doing with the with the vets but before I let you guys go, I just want to make sure that we highlight you have an amazing podcast. It's called The Brain Prophets podcast and people can nerd out on the brain with you guys, every single week over on your podcast. Yes? Anywhere they listen to podcasts.Dr. Philippe Douyon 45:51 Yeah, we bring on some phenomenal guests like we've had, we've had like psychic mediums. We I mean, we've had you.Lesley Logan 46:03 Yes. We've to go back to the psychic mediums.Douglas Mapp 46:06 Oh, that's interesting.Lesley Logan 46:08 Well, you study the brain, like, is this possible?Douglas Mapp 46:12 Anything's possible, as possible. Do you know how strong your brain could possibly be? Dr. Philippe Douyon 46:16 Yeah. And when we think about our senses, right? we think about sight, smell, touch, hearing, taste. But there's so much more to our ability to sense what is going on around us.Lesley Logan 46:31 There's a psychic, you guys should interview. She is uh, her name is Jen something, I'll find it for you. She's James on James Wedmore podcast. She's his girlfriend. And she talked and she broke down like the different psychic abilities because you can be psychic with smells like you can smell something. And then it's actually like, it's not the smell is not there. Like you just like your sense picks it up. And then it's like that will alert you to a psychic ability that you have or a hearing thing. And you can hear something before people say it. Or there's the thought one. And then there's there's another one. It's a really fascinating and I was like oh, because sometimes I hear things before they're said. And I was like I just thought I was going crazy. But now I just think I'm psychic.Dr. Philippe Douyon 47:16 I'm reading a book right now called Mental Distal Influence. The ability to connect with people. Yeah, that are nowhere near you.Lesley Logan 47:25 That is crazy. That's like a twin thing.Dr. Philippe Douyon 47:30 That's like a twin thing.Lesley Logan 47:32 So we're gonna take a quick break, we're gonna find out all the places you can work with them. And also their Be It action items. Alright guys, so I know it's at the top, but just in case, people are like skipping through. Where can people find you, follow you, work with you, get connected with you? Go ahead, Douglas.Douglas Mapp 47:55 So you can find me on LinkedIn. I'm Douglas Mapp, one S two Ps on LinkedIn. And you can find me on the Twitter streets which I don't say too much on there other than maybe some sports things and then from time to time, I say some interesting things. But that's @DMAPP2, D M A P P 2 on Twitter. And of course you can go visit the website at thinkupexcellence.com And you can hit me up on my email just at dmap D M A P P @thinkup.tn.comLesley Logan 48:27 Very cool. And Dr. Philippe, where can people find you, follow you, work with you?Dr. Philippe Douyon 48:32 So people can go to my website inlebrainfitinstitute.com So I N L E BrainFit Institute.com They can find me on Instagram Philippe.md They can find me on Tik Tok. I've even started tweeting, I've made it this thing to I need to tweet something every day. So yeah, they can find me on all the social media platforms.Lesley Logan 48:52 And also the Tick Tock well, for Nervy the neuron or...Douglas Mapp 48:55 I can't wait to see you breakdancingDr. Philippe Douyon 49:01 No, I don't think I'll be breakdancing.Lesley Logan 49:02 No, I'm one of those like I refuse. I will I will I will get my message out without pointing and dancing. Okay, so bold, executable, intrinsic, targeted steps people can take to Be It Till You See It. What do you have for us?Dr. Philippe Douyon 49:21 This is something I've started doing recently. I take freezing cold showers.Oh, Brad's been doing this. I hear a yelp through the house every morning.But they, they are amazing. And when we think about the brain, right? So the brain is like 2% of your body weight. It only weighs about three pounds and yet it consumes about 20% of your energy. Much more if you're a child, much more if you're, you know, sort of actively doing something. And so, when you are taking a cold shower, you are, the blood is going from your periphery to your core. It's reducing inflammation throughout your everywhere. But all that blood is going into your core and gets pushed up to your brain, feeds your brain everything that it wants. And you just feel cognitively alert. You feel a lot more awake. And it's been it's been just awesome.Lesley Logan 50:18 Yeah, I've been making excuses to not do this. But as you're saying this as like, oh, I can use the guest bathroom shower to do this cold shower in the morning. So I'm not waking up everyone. So thank you for that. I like I love that. That's wonderful. And also it prepares you for sleep that night. Everyone just so you know, like, it's actually part of the morning routine that prepares you for nighttime that helps you sleep. At least that's what I learned when I was learning during the whole sleep thing. Douglas, do you have a Be It action item for us?Douglas Mapp 50:49 Yeah, yeah. So understand your cognitive abilities, like I would say go for either a cognitive assessment, learn about your cognitive strengths and weaknesses. Then create a cognitive or a mental regimen, to put yourself through in order to level up. And if you ever need help with that, you can come visit us, find us on the social media streets. And we can help you figure that out.Lesley Logan 51:20 Wonderful. All right, you too. It's just so fun. I really love nerding out on the things that can actually help us sometimes get out of our own way. Literally. And really do more in this life because we have so much to give and so the more we can actually understand our brain and really propel it forward so that it can take us to the next levels is really appreciated. So thank you both so much, y'all. How are we going to use these tips in your life? Tag us the Be It pod make sure you tag the guys here from The Brain Prophets and let them know how this affected you what made you think and then until next time, Be It Till You See It.Dr. Philippe Douyon 51:54 Thank you for having us. Yeah,Douglas Mapp 51:55 for sure. Thanks, guys.Lesley Logan 51:57 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. Brad Crowell 51:57 It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Leslie Logan and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 51:57 It is produced, edited by the Epic team at Disenyo. Brad Crowell 51:57 Theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music, and our branding by designer and artist Gianfranco Cioffi. Lesley Logan 51:57 Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals and Ximena Velazquez for our transcriptions. Brad Crowell 51:57 Also to Angelina Herico for adding all the content to our website. And finally to Meridith Crowell for keeping us all on point and on time.Transcribed by https://otter.aiSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Deep Wealth Podcast - Extracting Your Business And Personal Deep Wealth
“I know what the next thing is gonna be coming in business or in my life. I've always had some of those premonitions, or at least ideas I think are right and they've come true a lot of the time. I think if I've leaned into them harder then things would've gone, even faster or more interesting than they already have.” - Oren SchaubleOren is a serial entrepreneur and builder. He served for years as president of Unrivaled Brands, a public west coast cannabis MSO.Oren is a founding partner of Guinn Partners, a successful high-tech product development agency in Austin, TX. He served in leadership and advisory roles in marketing at startups such as TrackingPoint, Lift Foils, 3DR, Hangar Technology and more.Oren co-hosts a Top 100 entrepreneurship podcast about building businesses, products and interesting lives called 'Builders Build'Click here to subscribe to The Sell My Business Podcast to save time and effortSELECTED LINKS FOR THIS EPISODEProduct WorldOren John
Oren Schauble is a serial entrepreneur and builder. He is a founding partner of Guinn Partners, a successful high-tech product development agency in Austin, TX. He has served for years as president of Unrivaled Brands, a public west coast cannabis MSO. Oren has also served in leadership and advisory roles in marketing at startups such as TrackingPoint, Lift Foils, 3DR, Hangar Technology, and more. In this episode, he shares how we can craft a proven customer acquisition strategy and strategic M&A to drive growth. Insights he shares include: The correlations between customer acquisition and strategic mergers and acquisitionsHow to best understand your customer's point of viewWhy look at building a media arm for your businessWhy advocate for micro acquisitionsConsiderations to look into before entering into micro acquisitionsWhy are product roadmaps often seen as being separate from a customer journeyThe value of applying SEO to product roadmaps and what that looks likeand much much more...
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Oren Schauble is a serial entrepreneur and builder. He served for years as president of Unrivaled Brands, a public west coast cannabis MSO.Oren is a founding partner of Guinn Partners, a successful high-tech product development agency in Austin, TX. He served in leadership and advisory roles in marketing at startups such as TrackingPoint, Lift Foils, 3DR, Hangar Technology, and more.Oren co-hosts a Top 100 entrepreneurship podcast about building businesses, products and interesting lives called 'Builders Build'
In this episode, I speak with Oren Schauble on the topic of product development, common misconceptions, product marketing and the supply chain.★ Oren's Bio: ★ Oren is a serial entrepreneur and builder. He served for years as president of Unrivaled Brands, a public west coast cannabis MSO.He is a founding partner of Guinn Partners, a successful high-tech product development agency in Austin, TX. He served in leadership and advisory roles in marketing at startups such as TrackingPoint, Lift Foils, 3DR, Hangar Technology, and more.Connect with Oren:https://twitter.com/orenmeetsworld/status/1482425242546950145https://www.productworld.xyz/
How do you avoid overcomplicating construction? What should the role of innovation be in construction firms? What is the true potential of Industrialize Construction? Join host Todd and guests Jeevan Kalanithi and Adam Settino as they discuss the story behind OpenSpace.ai, setting aside time and space for innovation on the job, the importance of finding and considering different perspectives, the role of Industrialized Construction moving forward and more. Jeevan Kalanithi is the CEO of OpenSpace.ai. Jeevan sold his first company, Sifteo, to 3D Robotics, where he eventually became the President. 3DR, a 200+ person company, launched a drone which made $45M in its first year. Jeevan was most recently an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Lux Capital. He holds a BS from Stanford and an MS from MIT, where he was a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow. Adam Settino is a Solutions Engineer Manager at OpenSpace.ai. He spent seven years in design as an architect and the last ten years in construction as Director of Virtual Design and Construction. Most recently, his fiery passion for identifying where technology can improve how we design and build has led him to the tech world, joining the team at OpenSpace as their Solutions Engineer Manager. TODD-TAKES There is no need to overcomplicate things. Simple is always better. I know this is easier said than done. However, with some intentional focus on the goal to simplify you will be able to achieve just that. It is so important to get different perspectives early and often. If people are involved in the planning, they are much more likely to be bought in during adoption. We need to democratize innovation throughout the company and encourage finding and bubbling up those small 1% improvements. When you are able to stack 1% improvements on each other you will be amazed the distance you can go.
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In this episode, Darcy Wooten, MD, discusses new HIV data from IDWeek 2021, including:A rapid test-and-treat program to start DTG/3TC in patients newly diagnosed with HIV (STAT)Efficacy when switching from 3-drug to 4-drug TAF-based regimens to DTG/3TC (TANGO)Virologic outcomes with 2-drug vs 3-drug ART regimens (Trio Health HIV Network Study)Metabolic complications in treatment-naive patients (Study 1489 and Study 1490)Resistance analysis of an investigational agent, lenacapavir (CALIBRATE)The Positive Perspectives Survey to evaluate the U=U Educational Campaign in North American patientsPresenter:Darcy Wooten, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineDivision of Infectious Diseases and Global Public HealthDepartment of MedicineUniversity of California, San DiegoSan Diego, CaliforniaLink to full program:https://bit.ly/3BCHF2E
The boys run down the best games and story lines from week 2 of the NFL season.Best game of the weekBiggest surprise in the league so farBrady is an ageless douchebag GodBest Match ups for week 3Dr. Big Mac's power rankings. woof
Poets' Corner is WestWords' monthly encounter with celebrated Australian poets, curated by David Ades. Each month a poet is invited to read and talk about their poetry on a theme of the poet's choice. Nathanael O'Reilly is an Irish-Australian residing in Texas. His books include (Un)belonging (Recent Work Press, 2020); Preparations for Departure (UWAP, 2017), named one of the Books of the Year in Australian Book Review; Cult (Ginninderra Press, 2016); Distance (Ginninderra Press, 2015); Suburban Exile (Picaro Press, 2011); and Symptoms of Homesickness (Picaro Press, 2010). More than 200 of his poems have appeared in journals and anthologies published in twelve countries, including Antipodes, Anthropocene, Australian Love Poems, Cordite, fourW, FourXFour, Headstuff, Marathon, Mascara, Postcolonial Text, Skylight 47, Snorkel, Transnational Literature and The Newcastle Poetry Prize Anthology 2017. You can purchase Nathanael O'Reilly's books here: (Un)Belonging https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXo0eTZrc3JpUDB5Y0pyeVRzQ3N1aHV0S0kxd3xBQ3Jtc0tuZnZ5SW5LdnhvWFZPanBfS2M0TlRMMkJ5VE5SZWZSV2FueUdFSnUzUlNRMUdfMVdpaDJfdy02d3pTdTBDYWQycVNJSlZGc09ESk5JazdzYlF4Ynd3U20zaXp5N3pxUEYteWtqbTlXYnJ3eFdqOGE4bw&q=https%3A%2F%2Frecentworkpress.com%2Fbooks%2Fproduct%2Funbelonging%2F (https://recentworkpress.com/books/pro...) Preparations for Departure https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa0NiQWI2QlI2YjRLdTlraUk4eS1wQmJ6R1BLZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuS0FsdjlOdURCTEVfQTNjbWp6VEUwamlHRlZVelVNMkEzWDNNTGoyMkhpVHFSaU51aGZQdVFKUjZXX3ZUWklzSjBldXhwQ0dkYnB6d0E0OXRoMFMwTm55SDdHR0lDcEZJTEdpbUZZMk82SzNPOE9ybw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fuwap.uwa.edu.au%2Fproducts%2Fpreparations-for-departure%3F_pos%3D1%26_sid%3D20249f8b0%26_ss%3Dr (https://uwap.uwa.edu.au/products/prep...) ______ ABOUT WESTWORDS WestWords is a literature organisation whose mission is to provide support and resources for the writers, poets, artists, storytellers and creators of Western Sydney, in the form of events, workshops, residencies, school visits, fellowships, groups, consultations and mentorships. For more information, visit our website at https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVJPLUdMRjZIbEtITU94R0NPckMyMGcwS19qZ3xBQ3Jtc0trM1lfZTBxVDRMR29wZUJSRWpPSUNXV0piOEtnTF9YR1pwWjZJTXd3Q3ZiLUZRRUZaZ2ZtUG5Qc2xXY3IxdExSS3hHa2RhOHNid0I2SmZIM05ZNmctdHlrSmhQa1paRHkzMnk1YXExbm96cHRiN0ROVQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.westwords.com.au%2F (https://www.westwords.com.au/) WestWords is proudly supported by: * CREATE NSW –Arts, Screen & Culture * COPYRIGHT AGENCY Cultural Fund * The City of Parramatta * Blacktown City Council * Campbelltown City Council Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
"Pinch me - that's how I feel about my job. I am an honest and compassionate truth-teller for clients so they can level-up their speaking/presentation skills. I get to create brave environments where visible transformation happens (real outcomes!). Not only do I love earning the trust of clients and watching them develop their speaking presence, I also love owning this company with my father; a company he started over 25 years ago.Along with supporting brilliant clients, from shoe designers to engineers to authors to utility managers to sales teams to attorneys, I also get to be a speaker coach for TEDx speakers at TEDxPortland, the largest TEDx event in the United States.Where I feel most alive is taking my skill and passion to one of my most favorite places in the world, Kigali, Rwanda, where I train pastors how to be more effective communicators of hope.Expertise: public speaking, presenting, message consulting, coaching, speaker coach," Signs of Hope Book With so much suffering in our communities and in the world, it can feel impossible to make an impact. "What good can I possibly do?" we ask. As a busy mom and small business owner, Amy Wolff often felt unqualified and too overwhelmed to address the suffering around her. But one day in 2017, after hearing about several suicides and suicide attempts in her community, she printed 20 yard signs with hopeful messages and anonymously placed them throughout her city. This small action sparked a global movement of encouragement, hope, and love, which spread to 50 states and 27 countries in just 18 months. Signs of Hope is an intimate collection of stories from Amy's personal life, as well as people impacted by the movement, about the power of hope and love in the midst of suffering. This book discusses:- the drain of compassion fatigue - why we should show up imperfectly to help others - how to claim hope for ourselves - practical ideas of how to respond to suffering - strategies of how to love people who are “different” - resilience when love-spreading efforts backfire - how to raise a compassionate generation - the science of hopeThis feel-good, call-to-action book will restore your belief in humanity and empower you to live a life of impact. Changing the world, or at least your corner of it, is easier than you think. Connect with Amy and buy her new book: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/amynwolff/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dontgiveupsigns/Buy her new book here: https://www.amynwolff.com/signsofhope If you enjoyed my conversations with Vishen Lakhiani & Marisa Peer then I am excited to share with you that I have partnered up with Mindvalley to give you THEIR FREE MASTERCLASSES! Did I mention they were free and filled with tremendous value for your growth! Vishen Lakhiani - Mindvalley MembershipLearn the 3 keys to transformative learning with Vishen's FREE Mindvalley masterclasshttps://mval.li/?a=9745&c=2806&p=r&s1Marisa Peer - Rapid Transformational Hypnotherapy for AbundanceDiscover the 5 steps to reprogram your mind for abundance with Marisa's FREE Mindvalley masterclasshttps://mval.li/?a=9745&c=2707&p=r&s1Follow The Story Box on Social MediaINSTAGRAM ► - https://www.instagram.com/thestoryboxpodcast/ TWITTER ► - https://twitter.com/jay_fantom FACEBOOK ► - https://www.facebook.com/thestoryboxpodcast WEBSITE ► - https://thestoryboxpodcast.com/SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! Apple Podcast ► - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-story-box/id1486295252 Spotify ► - https://open.spotify.com/show/7h8Qv3r2ZV29f7ktJOwmgM?si=FXxYC1JFSHesBv7_d1WtNQ WATCH HERE:YouTube ► - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheStoryBox If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe to YouTube & Apple Podcasts, and leave a 5-star positive rating and review over on Apple Podcasts. Share it around with your friends and family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"I researched trauma for over a decade as an academic. I still research trauma today, but now my research helps me create cutting-edge online courses and openhearted self-help books, instead of research papers.We all carry trauma in one way or another, and we can't truly thrive until we break free from our past. This is why I write, create programs and keep researching and learning: so I can help you move on…and then create the life you want.The freedom process™ is the outcome of fifteen years research, learning, talking, listening and experience. It's also the outcome of my own personal journey of recovery, healing, growth and thriving.My new book, You're Not Broken, published by Penguin is now available to order now.what else?I was born and raised just outside Oxford in the UK, and spent most of my adult life living and working in London. My academic research was funded by the UK's Medical Research Council. My PhD explored how different ways of thinking, feeling and being affect trauma symptoms. Before I became a research psychologist I was a political lobbyist for the music industry – I bet you'd never have guessed that?!Two years ago I moved to Australia with my husband and three young kids. FYI, this was the bravest, hardest, best, most tiring, thing I've ever done.I love yoga, reading teenage vampire novels, Mexican food and all things woo-woo and spiritual.what have i recovered from?Well, one kind of psychologist would say I recovered from anorexia and generalised anxiety. A different type of therapist would call it a complete disconnection from body and spirit. Someone from the twelve-step fellowships, like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), would call it addiction (to under-eating) and spiritual bankruptcy.Honestly, it's all of these things and more. But what do I say I recovered from? I say I recovered from trauma, and I say you can too."Connect with Dr Sarah Woodhouse and buy her new book: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thesarahwoodhouse/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thesarahwoodhouseTwitter - https://twitter.com/sn_woodhouseBuy her new book here: https://www.bookdepository.com/Youre-Not-Broken-Sarah-Woodhouse/9781761040160 If you enjoyed my conversations with Vishen Lakhiani & Marisa Peer then I am excited to share with you that I have partnered up with Mindvalley to give you THEIR FREE MASTERCLASSES! Did I mention they were free and filled with tremendous value for your growth! Vishen Lakhiani - Mindvalley MembershipLearn the 3 keys to transformative learning with Vishen's FREE Mindvalley masterclasshttps://mval.li/?a=9745&c=2806&p=r&s1Marisa Peer - Rapid Transformational Hypnotherapy for AbundanceDiscover the 5 steps to reprogram your mind for abundance with Marisa's FREE Mindvalley masterclasshttps://mval.li/?a=9745&c=2707&p=r&s1Follow The Story Box on Social MediaINSTAGRAM ► - https://www.instagram.com/thestoryboxpodcast/ TWITTER ► - https://twitter.com/jay_fantom FACEBOOK ► - https://www.facebook.com/thestoryboxpodcast WEBSITE ► - https://thestoryboxpodcast.com/SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! Apple Podcast ► - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-story-box/id1486295252 Spotify ► - https://open.spotify.com/show/7h8Qv3r2ZV29f7ktJOwmgM?si=FXxYC1JFSHesBv7_d1WtNQ WATCH HERE:YouTube ► - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheStoryBox If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe to YouTube & Apple Podcasts, and leave a 5-star positive rating and review over on Apple Podcasts. Share it around with your friends and family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I dag har vi besøk av Henriette Vaage Valen, også kjent som @forsker_influencer på Instagram. Hun tar nå en doktorgradsstilling innen hjertetransplantasjon, og via sin Instagram-profil gir hun oss et innblikk i forskertiværelsen. Forskningsprosjektet er en del av 3DR, et tverrfaglig forskningsmiljø i Norge, som ønsker å øke tilgangen og funksjonen på donororgan til transplantasjon. Hos oss blir det en løs prat om alt fra forskertilværelsen og forskjerformidling på Instagram, hvordan man kan bedre kvaliteten på hjerter som skal transplanteres, karpefisker i Nordmarka, mitokondrier og DCD. Følg oss gjerne på sosiale medier: Instagram Facebook Helserelatert.no Ny episode hver fredag!
Jessica Lahey is a teacher, writer, and mom. Over twenty years, she's taught every grade from sixth to twelfth in both public and private schools. She writes about education, parenting, and child welfare for The Atlantic, Vermont Public Radio, The Washington Post and the New York Times and is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed. She is a member of the Amazon Studios Thought Leader Board and wrote the educational curriculum for Amazon Kids' The Stinky and Dirty Show. Jessica earned a B.A. in Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts and a J.D. with a concentration in juvenile and education law from the University of North Carolina School of Law. She lives in Vermont with her husband and two sons. Her second book, The Addiction Inoculation: Raising Healthy Kids in a Culture of Dependence, will be released in April 2021.Connect with Jessica and buy her book: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/teacherlahey/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jplaheyTwitter - https://twitter.com/jesslaheyBuy her New Book Here: https://www.jessicalahey.com/booksIf you enjoyed my conversations with Vishen Lakhiani & Marisa Peer then I am excited to share with you that I have partnered up with Mindvalley to give you THEIR FREE MASTERCLASSES! Did I mention they were free and filled with tremendous value for your growth! Vishen Lakhiani - Mindvalley MembershipLearn the 3 keys to transformative learning with Vishen's FREE Mindvalley masterclasshttps://mval.li/?a=9745&c=2806&p=r&s1Marisa Peer - Rapid Transformational Hypnotherapy for AbundanceDiscover the 5 steps to reprogram your mind for abundance with Marisa's FREE Mindvalley masterclasshttps://mval.li/?a=9745&c=2707&p=r&s1Follow The Story Box on Social MediaINSTAGRAM ► - https://www.instagram.com/thestoryboxpodcast/ TWITTER ► - https://twitter.com/jay_fantom FACEBOOK ► - https://www.facebook.com/thestoryboxpodcast WEBSITE ► - https://thestoryboxpodcast.com/SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! Apple Podcast ► - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-story-box/id1486295252 Spotify ► - https://open.spotify.com/show/7h8Qv3r2ZV29f7ktJOwmgM?si=FXxYC1JFSHesBv7_d1WtNQ WATCH HERE:YouTube ► - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheStoryBox If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe to YouTube & Apple Podcasts, and leave a 5-star positive rating and review over on Apple Podcasts. Share it around with your friends and family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The usual Silicon Valley response to regulation is to offer self-regulation instead — but only tech companies have the skills and speed to fix what they broke, unable to manage the influence over the public sphere they attained almost by accident. Unless the few who know how to actually build these tech networks speak out, it won’t just be technology that suffers - it will be the entire world. Having built, funded, and analyzed “unicorn” social networks for 25 years and former Editor-in-Chief of Wired magazine, Chris Anderson and NFX Partner James Currier formulate a solution that resurrects a concept from the golden age of newspapers - the ombudsman. The ombudsman is another important node in the network that has proven itself in the past and is still missing. Listen as Chris and James outline together why these network problems require network solutions, here on the NFX Podcast.
Sarah Jakes Roberts is redefining what it means to be a modern woman of faith. Her messages spread throughout the world defying cultural, religious, gender, and socio-economic boundaries. Whether through her bestselling books or viral messages, it only takes a few minutes of connecting with her to understand why she becomes an instant favorite. Sarah has a unique way of reaching people who are seeking to make peace with their past, maximize their present, and deepen their relationship with God.Alongside her husband, Touré Roberts, she co-pastors The Potter's House at One LA and The Potter's House Denver. With her down to earth personality, contemporary style, and revelatory messages there's no question why she is an emerging thought leader for this generation, yet her growing influence came by surprise."If you would have told me five years ago that I would be in full time ministry, I would have asked if you were talking to the right person." Sarah said.At twenty-three years old she was tempted to allow her journey as a woman battling insecurities, teen pregnancy stigma, low self-esteem, toxic relationships, and depression to define the rest of her life. It wasn't until she was in her darkest moment that she realized she only had two options: settle or evolve. Sarah dared to harness the wisdom of her past wounds and apply them to the hope for her future.The process of transforming from the insecure and fearful young girl that she was into the powerhouse wife, mother, businesswoman, and leader that she is took dedication, discipline, resources, and spiritual growth. Her passion is to utilize her experiences, insight, and influence to help every soul she encounters to evolve into the best version of themselves.In 2017, Sarah launched Woman Evolve a ministry that focuses on incubating every woman to her fullness. Since its conception Woman Evolve has been successful at reaching and guiding thousands of women to awaken healing, wholeness, and love for themselves and others. To learn more about ways that you can get involved with the Woman Evolve movement click here. Sarah has received many honors, including recently being celebrated as a National Overcomer by Pat and Emmitt Smith Charities in partnership with Good Morning America co-host, Robin Roberts. Sarah has also been featured in numerous media outlets including The Today Show, Dr. Phil, Essence, The Associated Press, and The 700 Club. A naturally gifted scholar, Sarah graduated high school in the top ten percent of her class and in the nation at the age of sixteen and attended Texas Christian University, where she studied journalism. Of all her accomplishments Sarah is most proud of the life she and her husband, Touré, have built together. Together they have six beautiful children and split their time between Los Angeles, CA and Denver, CO. Connect with Sarah & buy her new book: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sarahjakesroberts/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SarahJakesRoberts/Buy Her New Book Here: https://www.womanevolve.com/If you enjoyed my conversations with Vishen Lakhiani & Marisa Peer then I am excited to share with you that I have partnered up with Mindvalley to give you THEIR FREE MASTERCLASSES! Did I mention they were free and filled with tremendous value for your growth! Vishen Lakhiani - Mindvalley MembershipLearn the 3 keys to transformative learning with Vishen's FREE Mindvalley masterclasshttps://mval.li/?a=9745&c=2806&p=r&s1Marisa Peer - Rapid Transformational Hypnotherapy for AbundanceDiscover the 5 steps to reprogram your mind for abundance with Marisa's FREE Mindvalley masterclasshttps://mval.li/?a=9745&c=2707&p=r&s1Follow The Story Box on Social MediaINSTAGRAM ► - https://www.instagram.com/thestoryboxpodcast/ TWITTER ► - https://twitter.com/jay_fantom FACEBOOK ► - https://www.facebook.com/thestoryboxpodcast WEBSITE ► - https://thestoryboxpodcast.com/SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE! Apple Podcast ► - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-story-box/id1486295252 Spotify ► - https://open.spotify.com/show/7h8Qv3r2ZV29f7ktJOwmgM?si=FXxYC1JFSHesBv7_d1WtNQ WATCH HERE:YouTube ► - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheStoryBox If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe to YouTube & Apple Podcasts, and leave a 5-star positive rating and review over on Apple Podcasts. Share it around with your friends and family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jay, Tony, and Chris review Night Stalker, 2021, Netflix Documentary. Four episodes of about 40 min each, Richard Ramierez, the Night Stalker. Enjoy! Check out our other podcast on Tuesdays, Same places you found this thing. The dimes give this one a 16 out of 30, 1.6 Dimes.Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel to get notified of our product reviews, we have gone all video for product reviews!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKat6OlWDkYR3j_CSYSZ3CACheck us out on Facebook :https://www.facebook.com/3dimesreviews/ Join our Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/335192530804290/?ref=shareCheck us out on Instagram:3 Dimes Reviews (@3dimesreviews) • Instagram photos and videosFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/3dimesreviews/status/1282844020197269508?s=20 #3dimesReviews #wortheverycent #comedypodcast #3DR
Hello Fun facts Fam, its a Solo round this episode. Buckle your seat belts, grab a bottle of burbon, its gonna be a bumpy ride! Just a Quick note. Some of the context in this episode may be triggering to BIPOC people. I do talk about slavery and a couple race related massacres. If you so listen as a BIPOC person and you have some constructive actionable criticism of the post please let me know via one of the social media sites below in a direct message. And i will do my best to learn. I wont beable to correct the episode. But i canmake a "Fun and Not so fun Facts we got wrong" episode in the future and correct it in that. Please Follow us on Social Media. Website https://www.podserve.fm/w/FunfactsWith Patreon https://www.patreon.com/FunFactsWith Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FunFactsWith Twitter @FunFactsWith1 Instagram @funfactswith Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norse_colonization_of_North_America https://books.google.com/books/about/Inventing_the_Flat_Earth.html?id=6roqAAAAYAAJ https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2002/10/14/the-lost-mariner https://galeapps.gale.com/apps/auth?userGroupName=des87360&origURL=https%3A%2F%2Fgo.gale.com%2Fps%2Fi.do%3Fu%3Ddes87360%26v%3D2.1%26it%3Dr%26id%3DGALE%257CK1614000078%26asid%3D1603166400000%257E1e7d4ff0%26p%3DBIC%26xp%3D&prodId=BIC https://books.google.com/books?id=QmOWDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=second+voyage+columbus+1200+men&source=bl&ots=jUvBiBhVg7&sig=662i-x_iIPycLLLZmuA8vmV0ylw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjW38zGxrzUAhVPxWMKHXuAAdQ4ChDoAQgjMAA#v=onepage&q=second%20voyage%20columbus%201200%20men&f=false https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/columbus-confusion-about-the-new-world-140132422/ https://www.csmonitor.com/1992/1009/09131.html https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/columbus-confusion-about-the-new-world-140132422/ https://www.backstoryradio.org/shows/1492-3/ https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/10/14/232120128/how-columbus-sailed-into-u-s-history-thanks-to-italians https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_History_of_the_Life_and_Voyages_of_Christopher_Columbus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amerigo_Vespucci https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Waldseem%C3%BCller https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Rock https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilgrims_(Plymouth_Colony)#Leiden https://www.churchofengland.org/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Confederation https://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/black-leaders-during-reconstruction https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_Americans_in_the_United_States_Congress https://www.history.com/news/voter-suppression-history-opelousas-massacre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opelousas_massacre https://www.archives.gov/historical-docs/13th-amendment#:~:text=Passed%20by%20Congress%20on%20January,within%20the%20United%20States%2C%20or https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/09/prison-labor-in-america/406177/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ehrlichman https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/iowa-view/2020/06/29/police-and-racism-what-statistics-show-stereotypes/3274391001/ https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/nov/04/the-american-civil-war-didnt-end-and-trump-is-a-confederate-president
Calling the Church Out of Egypt Dr. Jo McGuffin pt 3Dr. Jo McGuffin has an extensive background in healthcare education and administration. She is an ordained minister and is the Executive Director of Development of the Zoe Healing Center in Edmond, Oklahoma. She was raised in a Christian home and has seen and experienced the healing Power of God in her life and in her family. She is also the author of a great book, https://amzn.to/3n9QV7x (“Calling the Church Out of Egypt,”) it is available on Amazon and we will be discussing the book and other things today. You talk about the Pharaoh’s of Egypt being considered gods. You talk about the headdress they used to wear, which was a serpent. And you talk about Moses throwing down his rod and it becoming a serpent that devoured the other rods the Egyptian sorcerers cast down that became serpents also. Symbolically, what did that represent to Pharaoh and his magicians? You also talk about America’s shift to religious pluralism. What is that and how are we shifting as a society? The scripture you just read from Revelation 12 that talks about “you deceived the world with your sorceries (pharmaceuticals). With the COVID virus and all the talk about the vaccine being developed and they will have every person get that vaccine. Could that be a way for them to inject everyone and allow them to do things to the mind? You make a great case that, as you say in your book, “God’s redemptive plan includes healing and provision.” Can you explain that section for our listeners? In Chapter Ten of your book, you give a prophetic warning. Can you go over that warning with us here? Jo, this has all been so fascinating. And your book is awesome. But before we go, I want to give you a chance to tell us about the Zoe Healing Center. Can you do that here? Folks, I hope you’ve learned some things today. I know I have, Praise God. Jo McGuffin’s book, https://amzn.to/3n9QV7x (“Calling the Church Out of Egypt)” is a very applicable book for the day and time we find ourselves in today. It is imperative that the information Jo has shared in her book be shared with those you love, those you care about – perhaps even your pastor at church! Go down into the show notes below and order your copy of Jo McGuffin’s book, https://amzn.to/3n9QV7x (“Calling the Church Out of Egypt.”) In fact, at the time of this recording, Christmas shopping season is upon us. This book would make a great gift for that special person in your life or just for your pastor! So go down into the show notes and click the link and order two or three copies! Amen! CONTACT INFORMATION:Email: jmcguffin@zoehealingcenter.comZoe Healing Center: https://www.zoehealingcenter.com/ (https://www.zoehealingcenter.com)Book – https://amzn.to/3n9QV7x (“Calling the Church Out of Egypt”) on Amazon Support this podcast
On this episode of the NFX Podcast we have one of the most generative people in Silicon Valley, Chris Anderson. He was famously Editor in Chief at Wired for over a decade during an insanely influential time in tech. He also is an author of The Long Tail, Free, and Makers. Chris has since founded 3DR, an American company headquartered in Berkeley, California that makes enterprise drone software for construction, engineering, and mining firms, along with government agencies. In this episode, we cover: - How regulations need to catch up with technology - What is Simulation - Why it’s the Golden Age of AI/Simulation - Virtual Reality for Robots - We’re transitioning to an abundance of data, are we using it right? - & different use cases for simulation
Our biggest story this week is about the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act. This act will ban the use of Chinese drones as well as Chinese-made drone parts for federal use. The passage of this act will not just affect DJI but also other popular manufacturers like Skydio, 3DR and GoPro. With manufacturing being the Chinese's strong suit, do you think that this ban is a wise move? Do you think an American competitor can step up to cater to the needs of the drone industry? Our next story is about drone deliveries. Archaic drone regulations means that we cannot fly over people or fly BVLOS. Because of these and many more restrictions, the drone delivery industry in US has failed to truly take flight. Additionally, because of this, American drone manufacturers are setting up shop in Australia and even Africa where the drone laws are far more progressive. Is the FAA failing to move in tandem with the changing times? Do we need a dedicated agency for unmanned aviation? Let us know what you think. Other topics discussed in today's show include drone search and rescue and drones for transporting human organs. Enjoy! Whether you are just getting started or looking to increase your revenue stream, our drone service providers are ready to help you achieve your most ambitious goals. Check out all our classes for 2020 by going here - http://bit.ly/mapclass2020 Recently crashed your drone? Unable to find trained technicians who can repair your drone quickly and at a reasonable rate? Don't fret. The cool folks at Fortress UAV can help you get your drone back up in the air in as little as 7 days! Use Promo Code “DroneU” to get 25% off. Drone U Members get an extra 5% off on total repair costs. Check them out now! Get Your Biggest and Most Common Drone Certificate Questions Answered by Downloading this FREE Part 107 PDF Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community.Follow us:Site - https://thedroneu.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/droneuInstagram - https://instagram.com/thedroneu/Twitter - https://twitter.com/thedroneuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps [01:34] 2021 National Defense Authorization Act to ban the use of Chinese drone for federal use [03:40] With so many disadvantages, why is the FAA still going ahead with remote-id? [05:59] Wing Aviation, Google's subsidiary makes sees a 500% surge in drone delivery orders in Australia [07:23] Drone delivery test flights in Christiansburg, VA [09:02] Has an utter failure to understand the needs of the small drone provider resulted in archaic and regressive drone laws? [12:10] Is there a pressing need for a dedicated agency for unmanned aviation? [15:32] How American drone delivery companies are setting up shop outside the country [23:39] Drone with thermal camera finds 16-year old in Vancouver after massive search and rescue [27:25] Drones used to transport a human kidney in Las Vegas, United States
Our biggest story this week is about the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act. This act will ban the use of Chinese drones as well as Chinese-made drone parts for federal use. The passage of this act will not just affect DJI but also other popular manufacturers like Skydio, 3DR and GoPro. With manufacturing being the Chinese's strong suit, do you think that this ban is a wise move? Do you think an American competitor can step up to cater to the needs of the drone industry? Our next story is about drone deliveries. Archaic drone regulations means that we cannot fly over people or fly BVLOS. Because of these and many more restrictions, the drone delivery industry in US has failed to truly take flight. Additionally, because of this, American drone manufacturers are setting up shop in Australia and even Africa where the drone laws are far more progressive. Is the FAA failing to move in tandem with the changing times? Do we need a dedicated agency for unmanned aviation? Let us know what you think. Other topics discussed in today's show include drone search and rescue and drones for transporting human organs. Enjoy! Whether you are just getting started or looking to increase your revenue stream, our drone service providers are ready to help you achieve your most ambitious goals. Check out all our classes for 2020 by going here - http://bit.ly/mapclass2020 Recently crashed your drone? Unable to find trained technicians who can repair your drone quickly and at a reasonable rate? Don’t fret. The cool folks at Fortress UAV can help you get your drone back up in the air in as little as 7 days! Use Promo Code “DroneU” to get 25% off. Drone U Members get an extra 5% off on total repair costs. Check them out now! Get Your Biggest and Most Common Drone Certificate Questions Answered by Downloading this FREE Part 107 PDF Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community.Follow us:Site - https://thedroneu.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/droneuInstagram - https://instagram.com/thedroneu/Twitter - https://twitter.com/thedroneuYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps 2021 National Defense Authorization Act to ban the use of Chinese drone for federal use With so many disadvantages, why is the FAA still going ahead with remote-id? Wing Aviation, Google's subsidiary makes sees a 500% surge in drone delivery orders in Australia Drone delivery test flights in Christiansburg, VA Has an utter failure to understand the needs of the small drone provider resulted in archaic and regressive drone laws? Is there a pressing need for a dedicated agency for unmanned aviation? How American drone delivery companies are setting up shop outside the country Drone with thermal camera finds 16-year old in Vancouver after massive search and rescue Drones used to transport a human kidney in Las Vegas, United States
Chris is the author of the New York Times bestselling books The Long Tail and Free as well as Makers: The New Industrial Revolution.He is lso the CEO of 3DR, founder of the Linux Foundation's Dronecode Project, and founder of the DIY Drones and DIY Robocars communities, including the ArduPilot autopilot project.Not surprisingly, he also created something called GeekDad.If you want to get involved, you can learn how to build your own Donkey Car racer here.
Chris is the author of the New York Times bestselling books The Long Tail and Free as well as Makers: The New Industrial Revolution.He is lso the CEO of 3DR, founder of the Linux Foundation's Dronecode Project, and founder of the DIY Drones and DIY Robocars communities, including the ArduPilot autopilot project.Not surprisingly, he also created something called GeekDad.If you want to get involved, you can learn how to build your own Donkey Car racer here.
Chuck Jones (Senior Character Artist at 3D Realms) is the unsung hero of Homeric proportion behind some of the most prolific & enduring characters in video game history. His career began with Rise of the Triad & Duke Nukem 3D before moving on to Valve where he created Gordon Freeman & the G-Man while working on Half-Life which flourished into modeling on Team Fortress & Counter-Strike. His talents carried him many places including Warner Bros. for Lord of the Rings: War in the North & Guardians of Middle Earth. Chuck has now returned to his throne at 3DR where he is currently working on the recently announced Graven. // Chuck Jones: http://chuckejones.com// // Fred Schreiber: https://twitter.com/Freschism // Editing by Haducant, Vince Steel, RedEyesGreenDragon // The Keep: http://inthekeep.com/ // Realms Deep 2020: https://www.realmsdeep.game/ //Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/InTheKeep)
Groundings With Dr. Jermaine McCalpin | B.H.N.T.D Ep. 3Dr. Jermaine McCalpin is currently Chair of the African and African- American Studies Program at New Jersey City University.Listen powerful reasoning w/Dr. Jermaine McCalpin, Autarchii ,and Jr discussing how the scramble for Africa and the Berlin Conference of 1884 led to the creation of modern Africa. Dr. McCalpin also provide a clear definition of what a genocide is and how governments have failed to acknowledge the experiences of Africans during the Atlantic Slave Trade as an act of genocide.Watch : https://ineverknewtv.com/groundings-with-dr-jermaine-mccalpin-b-h-n-t-d-ep-3/
This week on the InterDrone Podcast we sat down with Chris Anderson, CEO of 3DR. Chris is the CEO of 3D Robotics, founder of the Linux Foundation Dronecode Project and founder of the DIY Drones and DIY Robocars communities. From 2001 through 2012 he was the Editor in Chief of Wired Magazine. Before Wired he was with The Economist for seven years in London, Hong Kong and New York in various positions, ranging from Technology Editor to US Business Editor. We discussed the Booz Allen Hamilton study which found no evidence of unauthorized data transfers by top Chinese drone manufacturers, VCs remining bullish on eVTOLs, with cargo and freight applications leading the way, type certification in the UAS industry, how Chris started DIY Drones, created the Solo and ultimately went head to head with DJI, and much more. Links From the Podcast: https://venturebeat.com/2020/06/12/researchers-train-drones-to-perform-flips-rolls-and-loops-with-ai/ https://evtol.com/features/vc-outlook-evtol-market/ https://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/501740-no-evidence-of-unauthorized-data-transfers-by-top-chinese-drone Speakers: Chris Anderson https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisanderson6/ https://www.3dr.com/ Michael Pehel https://interdrone.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelpehel/ CJ Smith https://interdrone.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/gcsmithv/ To subscribe to the InterDrone newsletter and get commercial drone content delivered to your inbox weekly, visit: https://interdrone.com/newsletter/
Fred Schreiber is more than just the vice president & executive producer of 3D Realms, founder & director of Slipgate Ironworks and overlord of what we hold sacred here at The Keep. He’s a true fan and connoisseur of classic gaming and a revolutionary in the field, from his patronage in the days of Apogee to his work on Duke Nukem Reloaded. In many ways, Fred is the Father of the Retro Shooter and a hero to us all. Here we discuss his career at length, his work on Duke Reloaded, 3DR’s recent success with Ion Fury, Wrath: Aeon of Ruin, Kingpin: Reloaded, the upcoming Ghostrunner and more in this packed episode. // Artwork by Haducant/Spaced // Fred: https://twitter.com/Freschism // The Keep: http://inthekeep.com/ // Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/InTheKeep)
While drones present a world of opportunities, these unmanned aerial vehicles face regulations across different levels of government. Chris Anderson — CEO of 3DR, a drone software company — shared his experience building and deploying drones at Innovation Leader’s 2019 Impact event. During the conversation, Anderson also discusses use cases for autonomous vehicles and the problems with corporate innovation in Silicon Valley. This session is moderated by Harvard Business Publishing’s Chief Product and Innovation Officer Josh Macht.
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Pix4D User Conference 2019 Today's show is about the Pix4D User Conference. Paul and Angad join us today to discuss the essential highlights of Pix4D's first-ever user conference held from Oct 2-3 in Denver, Colorado. The Pix4D User Conference featured some of the most prominent Pix4D super-users from different industries. Chris Anderson, CEO, and Founder from 3DR, Gregory Crutsinger from Scholar Farms, and Bill English from NTSB were some of the speakers who gave talks at this event. Our hosts, Paul and Angad, were also a part of this impressive speaker line-up. In today's show, we discuss some of the most essential takeaways from this two-day conference. Listeners will learn about some creative and little-known drone mapping applications. We talk about bridge inspections, runway inspections, monitoring erosion, achieving mm level accuracy and much, much more in today's show. Whether you a professional drone mapper or an aspiring one, listening to this show will help you learn about the latest industry practices. Tune in for some great information! Recently crashed your drone? Unable to find trained technicians who can repair your drone quickly and at a reasonable rate? Don’t fret. The cool folks at Fortress UAV can help you get your drone back up in the air in as little as 7 days! Use Promo Code “DroneU” to get 25% off. Drone U Members get an extra 5% off on total repair costs. Check them out now! Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Looking for simple, fast, and transparent coverage that gives you peace of mind? Our friends at Skywatch are offering affordable on-demand drone insurance that rewards YOU for flying safely. Check them out NOW! Both hourly and monthly options available. Follow us: Site - https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram - https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Get your copy of “Livin’ the Drone Life” – http://amzn.to/2nalUDH Get your copy of our Part 107 Study Guide – https://amzn.to/2omQatT//amzn.to/2omQatT Check out our upcoming Mapping Classes – https://thedroneu.clickfunnels.com/drone-u-mapping-classes-2019 Timestamps Paul welcomes Angad to the show What all participated at the Pix4D user conference? Who were some of the prominent speakers at the Pix4D User Conference? What did Paul talk about? Can bigger cameras help you map bigger areas with better accuracy? GSPro vs Pix4DCapture - Paul reveals which software he prefers, and why Learn about 3DR's innovation solution for conducting runway inspections Angad shares how a Pix4D super user is using drone mapping to attain mm level accuracy of historic buildings Can you use drone mapping for monitoring erosion? How Flyability drones are being used for infrastructure inspections Indigo Ag, an innovative Boston-based startup explains how drone technology and genetic finger typing is being used to enhance agricultural output Pix4D introduces Pix4DSurvey at the Pix4D user conference What was the ONE important thing that Paul learned at the conference? When is the next Pix4D user conference coming up? What was the most powerful takeaway for Angad? ????????????
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When former Wired Editor Chris Anderson launched DIY drones — an open source community for makers — drones were still considered a military technology. His drones were used by filmmakers, farmers and conservationists. He believes they were also used by ISIS to drop bombs. What is Chris's responsibility? Did he foster innovation for a community of like-minded do-gooders or democratize a weapon for a terrorist group across the globe? Chris, who's now CEO of 3DR, joins host Caterina Fake, Quartz Editor in Chief Kevin Delaney and Comedian Baratunde Thurston, to explore the inventor's dilemma: What happens when you accidentally create a weapon?
What do you do if your invention becomes a weapon? This happened to Chris Anderson, former editor of Wired Magazine, who launched DIY Drones, an open source community that helps anyone build their own flying machines. Chris and his community evolved drones from a military tool to an everyday gadget. Now, drones are used by conservationists to monitor bird's nests, contractors to insure safety standards at building sites, and filmmakers to capture sweeping vistas, among other things. But, they're also used by ISIS to drop bombs on civilians. So, what is Chris' responsibility? Did he foster innovation for a community of like-minded do-gooders or democratize a weapon for a terrorist group across the globe? Host Caterina Fake discusses the possibilities with 3DR founder and CEO Chris Anderson and special guests comedian Baratunde Thurston and Quartz Editor-in-Chief Kevin Delaney.
On this episode, I chat with Contra Costa County Board of Supervisor Diane Burgis who is recovering from open-heart surgery and is set to return to Board of Supervisor Meetings in April. On February 25, she had her aortic valve replaced. She talked about her road to recovery and what she has been up to while stuck at home. We get into holding three elected positions over 6-years and how it has provided her perspective, Roddy Ranch becoming a park, why non-profit round-tables are a priority to her. We also discuss the importance of finding fulfilling work to do. Why she never takes credit for her successes but rather shares the credit with others. We then move into illegal dumping, impact of China on recycling, importance of the Census Count, homeless & blight while working on mental health. We also talk about drone technology and the testing being done by 3DR and the FAA at the Byron Airport. Finally, close with an update on the delta.
Shawn Baker is a lifelong multisport elite-level athlete and a medical doctor who served as a combat trauma surgeon and chief of orthopedics while deployed to Afghanistan with the United States Air Force. His focus in recent years has been on using nutrition as a tool for health, performance, and overall well-being. Through his Carnivore Training System and private consulting work, he has inspired countless thousands of others to challenge a highly flawed nutritional paradigm and to opt for a carnivorous lifestyle instead. In this episode Shawn breaks down the benefits of the carnivore diet, how the body adapts to it over time, and the controversial cancer research surrounding carnivore.Connect with Shawn Baker:Website: https://www.shawn-baker.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawnbaker1967/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/sbakermd?lang=enYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5apkKkeZQXRSDbqSalG8CQHuman Performance Outliers Podcast | https://apple.co/2OOQNrPhttp://meatheals.com/Show Notes:The Keto Reset Diet by Mark Sisson | https://bit.ly/2QYL1WnShawn Baker on The Joe Rogan Experience | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj_Bc9hdHa0Shawn Baker on The Paleo Solutions Podcast | https://bit.ly/2Hx2hNtElephant and Mammoth Hunting during the Paleolithic | https://www.mdpi.com/2571-550X/1/1/3Dr. Fasano on Leaky Gut and Gluten Sensitivity | https://bit.ly/2DOiNuAConnect with Kyle Kingsbury on:Twitter | https://bit.ly/2DrhtKnInstagram | https://bit.ly/2DxeDrkGet 10% off at Onnit by going to https://www.onnit.com/podcast/Connect with Onnit on:Twitter | https://twitter.com/Onnit Instagram | https://bit.ly/2NUE7DWSubscribe to Human Optimization Hour Itunes | https://apple.co/2P0GEJuStitcher | https://bit.ly/2DzUSypSpotify | https://spoti.fi/2ybfVTY
This is a special interview series from Autodesk University with James Benham (@jamesmbenham), Jeff Sample (@IronManOfIT) , and Josh Bone (@bim2thebone) Featuring: - Interview with: Jeremiah Johnson with 3DRFollow @TheConTechCrew on social media for more updates and to join the conversation! Listen to the show at thecontechcrew.com Learn more at http://jbknowledge.com or follow @JBKnowledge & @TheConTechCrew on Twitter.
Jeff Sample (@IronManofIT) interviews Jeremiah Johnson with 3DR at Autodesk University 2018.Follow @TheConTechCrew on social media for more updates and to join the conversation! Listen to the show at thecontechcrew.com Learn more at http://jbknowledge.com or follow @JBKnowledge & @TheConTechCrew on Twitter.
In our first FLIR DELTA Podcast, Randal Warnas, FLIR Systems, sUAS Sales Manager, has a candid conversation with Chris Anderson, CEO of 3DR. They talk about Chris’ take on the current drone market and his role in changing how we see construction sites through high-resolution orthomosaics, digital elevation models, and 3D point clouds. You will also learn about his musical taste and how he started 3DR.
Today we present the third and final installment of my interview with Chris Anderson. Today's episode starts in the greener pastures that Chris's startup, 3DR, found after Chinese behemoth DJI annihilated its drone manufacturing business. 3DR is now all about construction. We then explore Chris's nuanced take on China as a competitive force. He's extremely fair-minded, and even generous toward the company that all but liquidated his startup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Session 105, part 2(Click on the above link, or here, for audio.)Maintenance of the Ra contact & personal guidance to the L/L group (Book V commentary from Jim & Carla). Metaphysics of 3D evolution prior to and subsequent to Logoic veiling; the functions of space/time incarnation. Source: http://www.lawofone.info/results.php?...Uploaded to YouTube on 8/1/2018
Session 105, part 1(Click on the above link, or here for audio.)Maintenance of the Ra contact & personal guidance to the L/L group (Book V commentary from Jim & Carla). Metaphysics of 3D evolution prior to and subsequent to Logoic veiling; the functions of space/time incarnation. Source: http://www.lawofone.info/results.php?...Uploaded to YouTube on 8/1/2018
Session 104, part 1(Click on the above link, or here, for audio.)Maintenance of the Ra contact & personal guidance to the L/L group (Book V commentary from Jim & Carla). Metaphysical dynamics of Gandalf (L/L cat's) current process. Source: http://www.lawofone.info/results.php?...Uploaded to YouTube on 7/20/2018
Session 104, part 2(Click on the above link, or here, for audio.)Maintenance of the Ra contact & personal guidance to the L/L group (Book V commentary from Jim & Carla). Metaphysical dynamics of Gandalf (L/L cat's) current process. Source: http://www.lawofone.info/results.php?...Uploaded to YouTube on 7/20/2018
Session 103, part 2(Click on the above link, or here, for audio.)Maintenance of the Ra contact & personal guidance to the L/L group (Book V Commentary from Jim & Carla). Analysis of the Great Way of Mind archetype (Tarot card VII). Source: http://www.lawofone.info/results.php?... * Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft (Carpenters cover of Klaatu song): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teBV0...Uploaded to YouTube on 7/5/2018
The season debut of 3DR on TSN1040 with Giulio, LU & Farhan; the guys are joined by Wally Buono and break down the biggest offseason stories involving the BC Lions, and in the CFL.
The tale of 3D Robotics starts in the garage of a teenager in Tijuana, Mexico, who launched a drone-making factory with a $500 check from entrepreneur Chris Anderson, who then flooded the American market with their unmanned aerial vehicles and disrupted the aerospace industry through grassroots, open innovation. Then, China caught on and drove U.S. drone makers into the ground. Anderson, 3DR's CEO, shares his hard-won insights.
Join us for this pocketsized podcast with Eloy, a young Pokémon fan and his dad Maximum Power Up host Jake and his son Eloy as they discuss the series, from Game Boy to 3DS, the characters, gameplay and tactics. Everything that makes this long term series appeal to a youngster… and his dad!
Session 85, part 1(Click on the above link, or here, for audio.)Maintenance of the Ra contact, dynamics of ongoing psychic attack, metaphysics of higher polarization on the negative-path. Advanced teaching on love/wisdom balancing. Post-veiling changes in mind function and usable catalyst. Source: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=Sd9B-QG7y_fXHbardEOZJ4Ugqc18MTUwNjI4NDIyNEAxNTA2MTk3ODI0&q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lawofone.info%2Fresults.php%3Fs%3D85%26v%3Dr%26sc%3D1Uploaded to YouTube on 9/17/2017
Session 85, part 2(Click on the above link, or here, for audio.)Maintenance of the Ra contact, dynamics of ongoing psychic attack, metaphysics of higher polarization on the negative-path. Advanced teaching on love/wisdom balancing. Post-veiling changes in mind function and usable catalyst. Source: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lawofone.info%2Fresults.php%3Fs%3D85%26v%3Dr%26sc%3D1&redir_token=GIXEJ4DdsRvrEyTzvP7VSogZnmt8MTUwNjI4NDM2NEAxNTA2MTk3OTY0&event=video_descriptionUploaded to YouTube on 9/17/2017
Coach Wally Buono joined the 3DR guys to discuss the loss to Calgary over the past weekend.
A visit to the Smith College drone class, 3DR and DJI join resources, drones assist with invasive snakes, Farmers Insurance expands the use of UAS, and a drone privacy spat on Twitter.
In April 2017, 3D Robotics raised a $53 million Series D round, bringing total funding to over $178 million. Daniel McKinnon is VP of Product at 3D Robotics and holds a Ph.D. in chemical engineering. He started at 3DR as a Product Manager and worked his way up the ladder. Dan is also an advisor at Agribotix, an analytics platform for farmers, which he co-founded. Dan and Ian discuss the aftermath of 3DR's Solo drone—the catalyst of the company's recent pivot from hardware to software—and get an inside look at why the company is now focusing on enterprise drone software for the construction industry with their newest product, Site Scan.
For Forbes, Ryan Mac has written some of the drone industry's seminal articles—covering DJI's Frank Wang, Parrot's Henri Seydoux, and now, Chris Anderson in "The Crash Of 3D Robotics, North America's Most Promising Drone Company". Ryan and Ian discuss the background of the 3DR saga, how the company burned through nearly $100 million, laid off 150 employees, and wound up where they are today. What really caused the crash of 3D Robotics?
For The Verge, Ben Popper has reviewed every one of the most important drones of the past few years. Ian and Ben dissect the latest news from the drone industry including 3DR's layoffs, DJI's dominance, the promise of Yuneec, Xiaomi's new drone, GoPro's moonshot, and the FAA's Part 107 rule.
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We talked to the folks at 3DR about drones at the AAG conference in San Francisco.
The Drone Manufacturers Alliance is formed, a Digital Notice and Awareness System for airports starts, the Micro UAS Aviation Rulemaking Committee report is published, a satellite navigation system competition begins, and a new facial-recognition drone is available. News Drone coalition splits as DJI, GoPro faction quits The Small UAV Coalition was formed to advocate “for law and policy changes to permit the operation of small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) beyond the line-of-sight, with varying degrees of autonomy, for commercial, consumer, recreational and philanthropic purposes.” Now DJI, GoPro, 3DR, and Parrot have left the Coalition to form The Drone Manufacturers Alliance to focus on small drone and consumer issues. The Alliance hasn't yet developed official policy statements, but they do say they the Alliance “... will serve as the voice for drone manufacturers and our customers across civilian, governmental, recreational, commercial, nonprofit and public safety applications. We will advocate for policies that promote innovation and safety, and create a practical and responsible regulatory framework.” Furthermore, “The Drone Manufacturers Alliance believes a carefully balanced regulatory framework requires input from all stakeholders and must recognize the value and necessity of continued technological innovation. By highlighting innovation and emphasizing education, we intend to work with policymakers to ensure drones continue to be safely integrated into the national airspace.” AirMap and AAAE Launch UAS Notice System AirMap and the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) have released the Digital Notice and Awareness System (D-NAS), designed to allow airport operators to be aware of drone flights in the area. D-NAS lets UAS operators transmit encrypted digital flight notices through a mobile device app to the airport's operations center. The “flight plan” shows up on an airport computer with the planned location of the flight, radius, height, and duration. The AP has learned a government-sponsored panel is backing standards that could allow commercial drones The Micro Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Aviation Rulemaking Committee (the “ARC”) has delivered its report on proposed rules for flying over populated areas. The stated objective of the ARC was “to consider recommendations for a performance-based standard that would allow for micro UAS to be operated over people who are not directly participating in the operation of the UAS or under a covered structure,” which would ultimately contribute to an enforceable rule imposed by the FAA. The Committee report Micro Unmanned Aircraft Systems Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC): ARC Recommendations Final Report, [PDF] proposes to divide small UAS into four categories: Under Category 1, a small UAS may operate over people if the weight (including accessories/payload, e.g., cameras) is 250 grams or less. The ARC believes that the level of risk of injury posed by this category of UAS is so low that no performance standards and no operational restrictions beyond those imposed by the proposed part 107 are necessary. Under Categories 2, 3, and 4, a small UAS may operate over people if it does not exceed the impact energy threshold specified for each category, as certified by the manufacturer using industry consensus test methods, and if its operator complies with operational restrictions specified for each category. Because the level of risk increases between Categories 2, 3, and 4, the performance-based standards and operational restrictions are scaled-up in each category to mitigate the increased risks. Category 2 applies to the larger multirotor UAS that are common for recreational and commercial drones. The UAS may operate over people if the manufacturer certifies to the FAA that the UAS does not, in the most probable failure modes, exceed the typical or likely impact energy threshold, and if it complies with industry consensus perfor...
What does "indwelling" mean? What is friendship with God? How does "friendship" help us to know God?Marcus Grodi welcomes former Calvinist Dr. David Anders to this episode of Deep in Scripture. Dr. Anders chooses a verse that was "hard" for him as a Calvinist. The pair focus discussion on their Calvinist backgrounds, particularly David's Puritan history.Scripture verse: John 14:23Resources mentioned: Dr. David Anders' website and blogCalled to Communion radio programOrthodoxies in Massachusetts: Rereading American Puritanism, Janice KnightImitation of Christ, Thomas a KempisHenri NouwenSt. Thomas Aquinas on FriendshipDr. David Anders' The Journey Home episode 1 | 2 | 3Dr. Anders' Deep in Scripture episode "Venerating the Relics of the Saints"
DJI and 3D Robotics bring real-time airspace restrictions to UAV software, a UAV flagship store is planned to open, ArcadiaSky opens a marketplace for commercial UAV operators, FAA gives a UAV registration warning, and another municipality regulates drone flights. News DJI Introduces New GeoFencing System For Its Drones DJI plans to introduce a dynamic geofencing system that continuously provides updated airspace information to the operator. Data comes from Geospatial Environment Online (GEO). Drone operators will see temporary flight restrictions (TFRs) in real time, including forest fires, major stadium events, VIP travel, and restrictions around prisons, power plants, and other restricted areas such as national parks. However, operators with verified DJI accounts could temporarily unlock or self-authorize flights in some of those locations, but not in sensitive national-security locations. This to accommodate the authorized applications and provide accountability if the flight is later under investigation. DJI intends to start this in December, first in North America and Europe via a DJI Go app update, and also a drone firmware update. GEO is powered by geospatial data from Santa Monica, California-based AirMap, which calls itself “the leading provider of airspace information and services for drones. AirMap's real-time services are available to manufacturers through an API and through an SDK for application developers.” Just as we were recording this episode, a video was posted from Drone World Expo titled DJI Technology Policy Announcement by Brendan Schulman, VP of Policy & Legal Affairs. 3DR Collaborates with AirMap to Integrate Flight Safety Zone Software into the Solo App 3D Robotics will also integrate AirMap's safety information into its Solo smart drone app. CEO and co-founder Chris Anderson says, “...we want to make flying as safe as it is easy. Supplementing the Solo app with AirMap's robust and reliable real-time airspace information allows us to increase education with a seamless and enjoyable drone experience.” From the 3DR press release: “If Solo users open their Solo app in a restricted area, they'll see a warning. Users can then tap the warning to bring up a map that displays any airspace information in the area. This airspace information includes real-time Temporary Flight Restrictions that may be established in the areas around wildfires, major sporting events and other sensitive places. The Solo app will contain basic airspace information: federal guidelines (e.g., five miles from an airport); national parks; airbases, etc.” The World's Biggest Commercial Drone Maker is Opening a Flagship Store In December, DJI plans to open an 8,600 square foot flagship store in Shenzhen, China. A DJI spokesman said, “We want more people to see and touch our products.” Start-up ArcadiaSky creates marketplace for commercial UAV hire Australian company ArcadiaSky wants to make it easier to find licenced commercial UAV operators. After two months, they have 180 drone operators in 74 locations in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. They've received over 1,300 requests for quotes. ArcadiaSky describes a free, three-step process: Define your requirements on a request for quote Choose your pilot based on your requirements You are put in contact with the drone operator FAA: Think Twice about "Drone Registration" Firms The FAA has issued a statement saying UAV owners should wait for the registration process to be announced before they work with any company that offers to help you with registration. At least one company is offering this kind of service. The FAA wants “a streamlined unmanned aircraft registration process that will be simple and easy to complete… The Task Force ...is working on recommendations for a system that is similar to registering any newly purchased product with its manufacturer…” Chicago City Council Approves Ban On Drones
HeliVideo to cover U.S. Open, commercial drone market share, China uses drone to catch cheaters, using TV signals to sense aircraft, a Google drone patent, and UAS full type certificates. News How FOX Sports will use drones at the U.S. Open, and why the FAA is watching FOX Sports is using octocopters from Austin-based HeliVideo to cover the golf championship at Chambers Bay. HeliVideo says they provide “FAA approved cinematography for television and film.” The HeliVideo fleet includes a Small Sensor Hexacopter with a Panasonic Lumix GH3, a Full Frame Octocopter sporting a Canon 5D Mark 3, an EPIC 6k Dragon Octocopter, and an EPIC 6k Dragon Single blade helicopter. For the golf tournament, HeliVideo is bringing a four-man team and more than $1 million in equipment — including the DJI Spreading Wings 1000 drone. HeliVideo received their exemption last September. An authorized, licensed pilot will fly the drones, while a visual observer will keep tabs on the devices at all times. Forty eight percent of commercial drone platforms in the USA made by DJI sUAS News reports that DJI has 48.4% of the “commercially licenced platforms” in service. AeroVironment follows with 12.1%, 3DR with 7.6%, and Precision Hawk with 3.9% This is from a total population of 380 platforms. Authorizations Granted Via Section 333 Exemptions This list from the FAA shows Petitioners, Grant Issue Date, Operation/Mission, and the Authorizations document. China Uses a Drone to Curb Cheating on College Placement Exams The National College Entrance Exams in China are critical to the future success of the 9.5 million students who take the 2-3 day test. This has led to cheating schemes where students send exam questions out to others, who then transmit answers back to the student. Now Chinese education authorities are fighting back with a drone. It flies over testing centers and scans for signals being sent to devices brought in by students. The drone is reported to be about the size of a gas station pump and cost tens of thousands of dollars. TV signals a possible alternative to radar Air traffic control company NATS has been working with Thales and contract R&D company Roke Manor to see if television transmission signals could be used to detect and direct aircraft. In a trial conducted over London, more than 30 aircraft were tracked at altitudes of up to 10,000 feet. Google Working On Fleet of Drone Ambulances To Save Your Life, Reveals a Newly Granted Patent Google was granted United States Patent 9,051,043 titled “Providing emergency medical services using unmanned aerial vehicles.” It provides for a fleet of UAVs configured to: identify remote medical situations, determine the target location, select a UAV with the proper configuration, and deploy the UAV to the target location to provide medical support. Sounds a lot like the Amazon drone delivery patent. FAA Working Eight UAS Full Type Certificates A type certificate would allow a UAS manufacturer to fly the aircraft throughout U.S. airspace. Larger UASs like the Boeing Insitu ScanEagle and AeroVironment's Puma fly under type certificates issued in the Restricted category. Experimental type certificates have been issued to other UASs which generally prohibit commercial uses. There are no type certificate requirements for UASs under 55 pounds. Mentioned Expert: Drones Causing Major Aviation Disasters Is ‘A Question Of When It's Going To Happen, Not If' David provides expert opinion to CBS DC.
We speak with Brandon Brasso, Ph.D., Senior Research and Development Engineer from 3DR about their exciting new line of mapping products.
The Small UAV Coalition launches, law enforcement using drones, UAVs showcased, a spat over the MQ-9 Reaper, GNSS developments, and logbooks for UAV pilots. News Small UAV Coalition formed to promote civil and commercial use of small UAVs Eight companies have formally launched the Small UAV Coalition to facilitate the entry of small UAVs in the United States and abroad. The Coalition intends to advocate for commercial, consumer, recreational, and philanthropic use of UAVs by removing “unnecessary policy or regulatory hurdles that impede small UAV development, sales, job creation, and services.” Founding members of the Small UAV Coalition are: 3DR, Aerialtronics, Airware, Amazon Prime Air, DJI Innovations, Google[x]'s Project Wing, GoPro, and Parrot. Attorneys at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP support the Coalition. North Dakota cops use a drone to nab three suspects in a cornfield When a car was pulled over by the Grand Forks, North Dakota police department for drunk driving, the occupants ran into a cornfield. The police brought out their AeroVironment Qube quadcopter and quickly found several of them hiding in the corn. Aeronautics unveils new Orbiter 3b UAV Aeronautics has unveiled the Orbiter 3b, offering more range and endurance than the previous model. The Orbiter Mini UAV System is designed for use in Military and Homeland Security missions such as over the hill reconnaissance, low intensity conflicts, and urban warfare operations, as well as close range ISR. It is catapult-launched from a vehicle, and recovery is by parachute and airbag. Air Force rebuts Defense Department report on planned Reaper buys The U.S. Defense Department Inspector General issued a report critical of the Air Force acquisition program for the MQ-9 Reaper. The Air Force wants to spend $76.8 billion to buy 401 Reapers, but the IG says Air Combat Command didn't obtain the proper approval or perform a verifiable analyses of number of Reapers to buy. The Air Force issued a statement on their website titled, Air Force rebuts report due to outdated data, saying the IG report “is based on data that is out of date.” UAVs at INTERGEO: Applanix, Others Announce GNSS-Guided Systems A special session at the InterGEO conference and exhibition in Berlin, Germany, “UAVs in Practice,” gave attendees an opportunity to see systems for aerial surveying and mapping, environmental monitoring, and other civil applications. Manufacturers at the show were mainly from Germany and other European countries. Applanix Corporation from Canada announced its new APX-15 UAV GNSS-Inertial System. This reduces Ground Control Points (GCPs) and sidelap. Germany-based Aibotix GmbH showed their Aibot-X6 V2, a six-rotor UAV with navigation by a GPS receiver integrated with gyroscope, accelerometer, barometer, magnetometers, and ultrasonic sensors. The Hirrus Mini UAV System from Teamnet International can carry CCD or IR video cameras, photo cameras, radiation detectors, and other sensors. Videos of the Week Incredible Close-Up Drone Video of an Erupting Volcano in Iceland Watch a brave drone get dramatically close to an erupting volcano Mentions 14 CFR 61.51 - Pilot logbooks - In the U.S., the FAA prescribes the Federal Aviation Regulations, or FARs, part of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). 14 CFR 61.51 describes the pilot logbook requirements for manned aircraft. They may provide some clues as to what to expect should the FAA ultimately require logbooks for unmanned aircraft. Going electronic with logbooks - This AOPA article describes some pilot logbook apps. The Best Electronic Pilot Logbook - Reviews by Pilotman Aviation & Pilots Network Pilot Pro Logbook - A cloud-based pilot logbook Pilots of America Forum - A forum thread about electronic logbooks Watch the Navy's New Unmanned Swarm Boats In Action Drones and the magical age of aviation
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