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Best podcasts about av education

Latest podcast episodes about av education

Automation Unplugged Podcast
AU #256: Crestron Director Discusses the Need for AV Education Programs and the Future Impact of AI on Programming

Automation Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 68:13


During our time together, we discussed:His diverse career at Crestron Electronics, focusing on his various roles and significant contributions to the company and the custom electronics industry.The vital role of training the next generation of Audiovisual Industry professionals focusing on developing their skills and knowledge to meet the industry's evolving demands.The expected impact of AI on the industry and a unique perspective on the potential advancements and challenges AI might bring to the industry.And insights from his experience as a balloon pilot at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade for more than 30 years.To get transcripts, resources of what was mentioned in the show, and more visit: onefirefly.com/au256SHOW NOTESRichard is an industry veteran with more than 35 years of audiovisual experience. He has worked at Crestron Electronics for 23 years in various roles, and is currently the Global Director Pro Community. In his current role, he works to expand the Crestron community through engaging with multiple channels and helping to guide customers to successful implementations of Crestron technology. He is working with AVIXA, BICSI, CEDIA, NSCA and more to help foster audiovisual industry training for the next generation of professionals. He helped to create the Crestron Services Providers program and worked to ensure they have the proper tools to support Crestron clients. He proudly oversees the Crestron Masters event.Richard's favorite personal accomplishment is his hobby as a Balloon Pilot for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. He's been responsible for the inflation teams, launching the balloons, and piloting the balloons since he started as a volunteer in college.About One FireflyOne Firefly, LLC is an award-winning marketing agency that caters to technology professionals in the custom integration, security and solar energy markets. One Firefly is headquartered in Davie, Florida with staff located throughout North America and has been operating since 2007.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
S E625: AVWeek 625: Battling for Bandwidth

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 33:47


Getting AV pros into the industry has typically been a happy accident. Go to any trade show and the question will come up, "How did you get into AV?" With the rising cost of labor and the mass retirement of the older generations, the AV industry needs to figure out how to recruit and train the next wave of AV professionals. Our panel discusses various recruiting and internship programs. We also look at wireless 4k and what that means for bandwidth issues. Between different governments selling off bandwidth, and the rising use of wireless devices, AV users are in a tight spot. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

ResiWeek
ResiWeek 338: It’s Visceral

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022


The burnout felt in residential businesses, refining the education within AV, and evolving the demo space for residential solutions.

ResiWeek
ResiWeek 338: It’s Visceral

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022


The burnout felt in residential businesses, refining the education within AV, and evolving the demo space for residential solutions.

ResiWeek
ResiWeek 338: It's Visceral

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 34:26


The burnout felt in residential businesses, refining the education within AV, and evolving the demo space for residential solutions. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 563: Learning AV

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022


The changing leadership & culture in many industries and the future of learning in AV through many different avenues.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 563: Learning AV

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022


The changing leadership & culture in many industries and the future of learning in AV through many different avenues.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 563: Learning AV

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 33:20


The changing leadership & culture in many industries and the future of learning in AV through many different avenues.

AVNation Specials
AVNation Special: CEDIA Education

AVNation Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021


Discussing the role of education and training within the AV industry with Samantha Ventura.

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AVNation Specials
AVNation Special: CEDIA Education

AVNation Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 26:32


Discussing the role of education and training within the AV industry with Samantha Ventura. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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AVNation Specials
AVNation Special: CEDIA Education

AVNation Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021


Discussing the role of education and training within the AV industry with Samantha Ventura.

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AVNation Specials
AVNation Special: The LAVA Revolution

AVNation Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020


Talking to the founders of LAVA Revolution about how they are helping educate people in the AV industry to grow as integrators and business owners.

AVNation Specials
AVNation Special: The LAVA Revolution

AVNation Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 23:37


Talking to the founders of LAVA Revolution about how they are helping educate people in the AV industry to grow as integrators and business owners. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

AVNation Specials
AVNation Special: The LAVA Revolution

AVNation Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020


Talking to the founders of LAVA Revolution about how they are helping educate people in the AV industry to grow as integrators and business owners.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: Michiel Heyns

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 20:50


AV Education — One Whale of a Good Yarn The subject of today’s episode of Amabookabooka is ‘A Poor Season For Whales’, which is not the title of a sport’s book about the Welsh rugby team’s miserable 1991 year when they were walloped 63-3 by the Wallabies. ‘A Poor Season For Whales’ (with an H) is author, translator and English professor Michiel Heyns’ outstanding new novel. The book has everything: vivid imagery, beautiful descriptions, fascinating characters, gripping dialogue, understated humour, an intriguing plot, a sharp knife hanging over it and a dassie-chasing Doberman named Benjy. (Michiel reveals why every one of his novels features a dog…)

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: Bruce Whitfield

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 31:45


AV Education — Bruce Almighty Some would say that it is dreadful timing to launch a book at the same time that Covid-19 has decided to go hitchhiking around the globe, but for one book - The Upside of Down - the timing is spot on. The world is upside down and the Upside of Down highlights opportunities during chaos. The Upside of Down is written by the king of the business airwaves Bruce Whitfield, who has the incredibly rare gift of making complex financial issues easy to understand. Through absorbing anecdotes, cautionary tales, some multiple choice quizzes or six, Bruce tells us that South Africa has extraordinary problems - but with extraordinary problems come extraordinary opportunities. Spoiler alert: In the episode, Bruce reveals the four words that Nando’s chief Robbie Brozen told him that perfectly sums up the state of the world at the moment.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: Heinrich Böhmke

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 14:10


AV Education — A Lockdown mystery Heinrich Böhmke loves trees, bees, wind over the veld and Nguni cattle - and even though he loves cattle he’s not scared to stomp all over sacred cows. Heinrich’s debut novel Sarie tells the story of four lives in crisis - on the same day. In the same hotel. It mixes South African politics and history, with a thrilling plot and, as one reviewer put it: There is no chill with this book! Heinrich’s latest book, The Helpless Lady, is a world away from Sarie. It’s a children’s book set in the Lockdown. Day 17 starts off just like any other boring Lockdown day but turns into a day of mystery and adventure when 9-year-old Erika sees a desperate message for help in her neighbour's window. Erika’s grumpy dad is busy so she takes matters into her own hands to rescue her elderly neighbour - all while keeping her social distance. It’s a fast, heart-warming story told with humour and there are a few twists at the end to keep you on your toes.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka Dave Muller

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 29:15


AV Education — Seven weeks in captivity Thirty years ago today the Muller family's dream holiday turned into a nightmare when they were taken hostage by a band of child soldiers in Mozambique. On Friday the 13th of April 1990 Dave Muller and his family set sail to Mozambique to fulfill Dave's boyhood dream of voyaging to the tropics. On board his yacht Arwen, which he had spent the previous 10 years building, was his wife, Sandy, and their two children 8-year-old Tammy, and Seth, who was about to turn 5. But Friday the 13th turned out to be a bad omen. Fifteen days later, Dave’s voyage came to a shuddering halt when his yacht was shipwrecked and they were taken prison by armed children from the Mozambican rebel group Renamo. It took Dave 29 years to write his memoir, This is not Child’s Play, which was published last year and documents the Muller family’s nightmare. Today - 28 April 2020 - marks the 30th anniversary of the day the family was taken captive. This is not Child’s Play is a story of hope and, eventually, freedom! After 33 days of lockdown, we could all use a bit of hope ... and some Stage 4 freedom.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: Marcus Low

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 20:00


AV Education — Low Down on Health Horror Today’s episode of Amabookabooka is a throwback to 2017 when novelist, journalist and public health activist Marcus Low coughed up the incredible and, as it turns out, very credible dystopian health-horror novel Asylum. A high-security quarantine facility has been set up in the Karoo for people with a highly infectious lung disease known as “pulmonary nodulosis” - there is no cure. The inmates have been separated from the rest of the country - where they do nothing much but wait to die. Asylum is like an uncooked onion: raw with layers upon layers and will make you cry. It is a thought-provoking and superbly written book that will do to you what a fictional South African government did to the novel’s protagonist Barry James – hold you captive.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Matthew Buckland

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 26:51


AV Education — Celebrating the Joy of Matt Today is a very special edition of Amabookabooka. We pay tribute to and celebrate the life of Matthew Buckland - a tech wonder kid, a digital fundi, an entrepreneur, an innovator, a journalist, a publisher, an author, a mountain biker and a compulsive dreamer who had big dreams. Matt always had a sparkle in his eye and a million-buck grin. In the middle of 2018 Matt was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer. On the day of his first chemo session in October he started to write a book about his entrepreneurial journey. Two months later he sent the manuscript to his publisher. Matt died on 23 April last year shortly before his book So You Want to Build a Startup was published. He was just 44. We chat to Matt’s dad, Andrew Buckland, and good friend Vince Maher about Matt's extraordinary life.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Lauren Beukes

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 20:35


AV Education — Lauren Beuekes imagines a brand new world Lauren Beukes crisscrosses literary genres to write ground-breaking weird-and-wonderful dystopian thrillers. Her novels - Moxyland, Zoo City, The Shining Girls, Broken Monsters - are beautifully written, with complex characters and intriguing pulse-racing plots and plots within plots that are skillfully knitted together. Lauren also writes comics and screen plays, directed the documentary Glitterboys & Ganglands, and wrote the New York Times bestselling graphic novel Fairest: The Hidden Kingdom. Academics study her work, fans name their pets and children after her characters and she has won prestigious literary honours. She has received endorsements from Stephen King, shout outs from George RR Martin and big-ups from Neil Gaiman. Lauren is the Trevor Noah of the literary horror-sci-fi-spec-fic-cyberpunk-fantasy- psych-thriller-dystopian world. And now Afterland, her spanking new novel about a global pandemic has come out slap-bang in the middle of a global pandemic.  

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Gail Schimmel

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 17:57


AV Education — Gail Schimmel writes best-selling novels that have more twists and turns than Kyalami: Marriage Vows, Whatever Happened to the Cowley Twins?, The Park; and The Accident. Her most recent novel, the two week-old Two Months is a psychological thriller. Primary school teacher Erica and her husband Kenneth have a great life: Erica loves her job, loves her husband but one morning she wakes up and has forgotten the last two months of her life. She begins to piece together what has happened with terrible consequences. You will probably laugh and maybe even cry as the story unfolds but you will certainly gasp when it ends…

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Chris Whitfield

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 14:41


AV Education — Today’s Amabookabooka guest has written two very different books - On Your Bike, which is a guide to mountain biking in South Africa. The second is Paper Tiger: Iqbal Survé and the downfall of Independent Newspapers, which is a riveting account of what happened to the Cape Times when it was taken over by the controversial businessman. Chris Whitfield, who wrote On Your Bike with his brother Tim, is an accomplished mountain biker with four Cape Epic Finisher’s T-shirts hanging in his cupboard. He wrote Paper Tiger with Alide Dasnois, the erstwhile editor of the Cape Times who was fired by Survé the morning after Nelson Mandela died. Chris, who was the most senior editorial person in Independent when it was taken over by Survé, had a front-row seat to the unfolding drama.

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Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Paul Morris

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 20:35


AV Education — Confronting the ghosts of war Paul Morris went to Angola in 1987. He was a young soldier who had been conscripted into the South African Defence Force as it waged a brutal bush war against its neighbours. For 25 years Angola was the country of Paul’s nightmares. He returned to the country in 2012 - this time he wasn’t a 20-year-old soldier in an army’s armoured buffel; he was a middle-aged man on a bicycle. He cycled 1500km across the country to witness Angola in peacetime; to enjoy the beauty of the bush and to meet the people who live there. One of the people he met was Roberto, a Cuban, who had been fighting in Angola against the apartheid army - the meeting with Roberto was the most profound moment of Paul’s life. In Back to Angola, Paul's memoir published in 2014, he writes about a journey that took him back into the past as well as into the present.

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Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Chris Hani

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 21:18


AV Education — Today marks the 27th anniversary of the assassination of Chris Hani. For many the revered revolutionary was the president we never had. But 12-year-old Lindiwe Hani hadn’t lost the head of the SA Communist Party - it was her daddy who had been cruelly taken away from her. Tragedy after tragedy followed, sending Lindiwe into a fog of cocaine and booze until she smashed into rock bottom. In 2014, she became sober. In 2017 she penned her remarkable memoir Being Chris Hani’s Daughter, revealing details of her descent into addiction and the hard road to recovery and redemption. People often wonder what South Africa would be like if Chris Hani hadn’t been killed. It’s an impossible question and while we can speculate, we don’t know. What we do know, though, is Chris Hani would have been extremely proud of his courageous daughter.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Caryn Dolley

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 13:09


AV Education — Don’t let Caryn Dolley fool you - the woman with the goofiest grin and the wackiest sense of humour in South African journalism has struck fear into the heart of some the toughest gangsters who roam the underworld. Caryn is the author of the hard-hitting book The Enforcers: Inside Cape Town's Deadly Nightclub Battles. The Enforcers exposes the war playing out in the grubby underbelly of the Mother City to dominate the security trade. The book is so good because Caryn did something that is becoming increasingly rare - she did proper boots-on-the-ground journalism …

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Melinda Ferguson

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 20:00


AV Education — In Just Seven Days Frank-N-Furter can make you a man. Well, that’s nothing because in just seven days Melinda Ferguson can make you a MAN… uscript. Melinda is a best-selling author, a prized publisher and an unstoppable force. A few days ago she published Lockdown, the Corona Chronicles. Written by 17 authors, in 7 days and published in 10 … it’s surely the fastest book from concept to publication. Each chapter is a story of life in lockdown and they range from whimsical to wry to profound to inspiring to heart-breaking to hysterical. She explains how she pulled off this publishing coup.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Moe Shaik

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 21:57


AV Education — Moe Shaik’s memoir, The ANC Spy Bible, is an enthralling first-hand account of the relationship between Moe and his unlikely mole in the belly of the apartheid beast - The Nightingale. The book is thoughtful, detailed and nuanced and provides a bird’s eye view of the mysterious world of secrets.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Brent Meersman

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 23:36


AV Education — Brent Meersman’s compelling memoir, A Childhood Made Up, sees the author hurtle down memory lane to his childhood in Cape Town, where he grew up in a family where storms were constantly ranging. His father, Willy, had a hairlip, an alcohol-addiction and battled with depression. Brent’s mother, the captivating Shirley Meersman aka Shirley Morris, aka Sirrom aka Churley aka Sherli, leaps out of the pages. Shirley is an absentminded artist who is contemptuous of South Africans who think Picasso is a type of cheese. She also suffers from schizophrenia. A Childhood Made Up is a poignant and powerful memoir skilfully told with raw and gritty honesty, but Brent also has a light touch and there are times were you will laugh out loud. It’s a tale about pain and sorrow but it’s also a tale of recovery and redemption.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Raashida Khan

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 21:08


AV Education — Raashida Khan had worked in a bank and for NGOs and as she was approaching 50 she took a giant leap of faith and threw in the 9-to-5 towel and picked up a pen. With that decision she became a fulltime writer - and has two novels, a poetry anthology and a collection of short stories under her belt. Her first novel, Mirror Cracked, tells the story of Azraa Hassim a successful woman whose perfect life is shattered when she discovers her husband is having an affair. The book, which received an award, explores themes of betrayal, sexuality, homosexuality, drugs and mental health in the Muslim community.

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Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Bontle Senne

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 17:02


AV Education — Bontle Senne loves feisty girls who kick butt and break gender stereotypes. She also loves the rich tradition of African mythology. And she loves writing. These triple loves led the celebrated author and literacy advocate to pen the four-part adventure fantasy series, the Shadow Chasers. The Shadow Chasers are warriors who have protected their villages for hundreds of years. They are fighting against an army of shadows; monsters in a spirit realm who are trying to break into the real world - and destroy it! It’s a deliciously delightful horror series for tweens - and even adults who enjoy escaping into a magical adventure.

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Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Judy Klipin

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 15:46


AV Education — Ten years ago Judy Klipin was an unhappy, disillusioned, chronically stressed, seriously single, semi-employed consultant. Today she is a calm, settled, happy master life coach - and the author of two important books, Recover from your Childhood: Life Lessons for the Adult Child and Recover from Burnout. Judy has been waging a war against the scourge of burnout and with South Africa being one of the world’s most stressed countries she has had her work cut out for her. Now the world is turned upside down and in a few short months our lives have changed forever, making stress levels next level. In today’s episode of Amabookabooka, Judy explains how not to burn out in the age of lockdown.

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Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Fred Khumalo

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 18:54


AV Education — I Write, Said Fred: Fred Khumalo, according to one of his publishers, has been described as a ‘reluctant Zulu’, ‘clever black’ and an ‘equal opportunity offender’, but for Amabookabooka he is one of South Africa’s leading story tellers - who blends history and fiction into thrilling novels. He’s written 11 books. His first, Bitches Brew, turned 15 this year. His latest is The Longest March, which tells the tale of 7000 Zulu miners who walked for 10 days from Johannesburg to Ladysmith in 1899. Fred took this historical event and added a love triangle. He then showed that he’s not 'all talk and no walk' and followed in the footsteps of the miners, making the 350km journey by foot. He talks to us about the similarities between writing and walking, how he's keeping sane during the lockdown, and the worst person to be isolated with (spoiler alert: this person's name starts with an 'S' and ends with a 'teveHofmeyr').

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Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Hedi Lampert

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 15:32


AV Education — Hedi Lampert is an award-winning writer, editor and the lead vocalist and keyboard player for Echo and the Merry Men. She has also grown up with an aunt who suffers from the genetic disorder Fragile X syndrome, and Hedi spent the last 15 years researching the condition, which has resulted in her just-published novel The Trouble with my Aunt. The book tells the story of 32-year-old Leah Fine who is at the centre of a complicated family saga, incorporating an intriguing medical conundrum. It’s a gripping and heart-warming story of love, romance and the bond of family. It’s also told with dollops of humour. As author Gus Silber writes, “The Trouble with my Aunt grabs you by the heart and never lets go.”

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Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - Sara-Jayne Makwala-King

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 24:14


AV Education — Sara-Jayne Makwala-King is the queen of Late Night Radio. She is also the author of the riveting memoir Killing Karoline, which documents her journey from Karoline to Sara-Jayne back to Karoline and then finally - and triumphantly - to Sara-Jayne once again. It’s a powerful and poignant story about an affair between a black man and a white woman in apartheid South Africa, a primal wound, identity, adoption, belonging, sort of belonging, not really belonging, rejection, loss, hair trauma, the pencil test, race and racism. The book, like Sarah-Jane herself, is smart, thoughtful and authentic. Sarah-Jane gives us a sneak preview of the new book she’s working on … and we are desperate for her to finish it so we can read it.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - IMRAAN COOVADIA

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 18:59


AV Education — Author’s Lockdown: T minus 18: Today’s guest is one of the best novelists to come out of South Africa - and if you don’t believe us ask Gary Shteyngart - that’s what the Super Sad True Love Story author said of Imraan Coovadia, adding that his prose is 'charming, clever and sly'. Enver Eleven, the central figure in Imraan's latest novel A Spy in Time, has a very useful machine... one which could save the world right now.

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Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - DEON MEYER

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 15:42


AV Education — T - 19 Days to Freedom. If crime writing had a king it would probably be Lee Child. If it had a mayor, though, it would definitely be the award-winning, best-selling Deon Meyer, who is today’s guest on Amabookabooka: The Quarantine Chronicles. Deon has written 13 novels which have been published in more than 40 countries. His 2017 book Fever imagines the world devastated by an infectious disease that spreads rapidly and catastrophically, before preventive measures can be developed. Sound familiar?

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka - Melissa Volker

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 12:27


AV Education — n our second episode of Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles we interview ‘Sup surfing diva, beauty therapist and the world’s only environmental romance author, Melissa Volker, who weaves romance, suspense and eco-fiction into nail-biting plots and unputdownable novels. Spoiler alert: 10 hours into the lockdown she hadn't yet run out of toilet paper!

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Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles - GUS SILBER

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 15:05


AV Education — Welcome to Amabookabooka: The quarantine chronicles. Today’s episode features author, journalist, satirist, and social media superstar Gus Silber whose latest book, Electric Graffiti, is a collection of his meaningful musings, wise witticisms, dashing descriptions, poignant ponderings and gentle observations about life, which at the moment, he says, can be summed up in one phrase: My Fok, Marelize.

ResiWeek
ResiWeek 216: Please Talk About Puppies

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020


CEDIA opens up online courses for their members, integrators are considered essential workers, and same day and date theatrical releases right in the home.

ResiWeek
ResiWeek 216: Please Talk About Puppies

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 40:39


CEDIA opens up online courses for their members, integrators are considered essential workers, and same day and date theatrical releases right in the home. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

ResiWeek
ResiWeek 216: Please Talk About Puppies

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020


CEDIA opens up online courses for their members, integrators are considered essential workers, and same day and date theatrical releases right in the home.

The Mobility Podcast
#031: TRB, AV Education, Ford's C-V2X Play, and Infrastructure in the 116th Congress

The Mobility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 30:33


SAFE Greg, BB&K Greg, and Pete kick off the year discussing the launch of the Partnership for Automated Vehicle Education (PAVE) at CES, Ford's announcement that it will go with C-V2X instead of DSRC, our infrastructure wish list for this Congress, and all the fun we're about to have at the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting and Transportation Camp DC. We'll be around TRB and Transportation Camp all this next week - come say hi and keep up with us on Twitter @MobilityPodcast. Greg Rogers @AVGregR Greg Rodriguez @SmarterTranspo Pete Gould @SharedMobilityS

Storiepot
Storiepot - Balkie Episode 06

Storiepot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 5:38


AV Education — In hierdie episode moet die ma besluit of Balkie maar by hulle kan bly of nie. Vind ook uit wat hom pla en hoekom hy so sukkel om aan die slaap te raak!

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Storiepot
Storiepot - Balkie Episode 05

Storiepot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 5:22


AV Education — In vandag se episode, ontdek die ma vir die heel eerste keer vir Balkie. Vind uit watse plan hy uitdink om haar hart te probeer wen en hoe die kinders moet inspring en help!

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AVSocial
AVSocial 37: Two Birds

AVSocial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018


Using manufacturer education to continue AV education and provide marketing to audiovisual integrators.

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Storiepot
Storiepot - Balkie Episode 04

Storiepot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 5:48


AV Education — In hierdie episode verwar Balkie ń hond met ń monster en voel hy baie benoud oor hoe die ma gaan reageer op sy besoek! Vind uit wat hy aanvang as die kinders hom alleen in ń kamer los!

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Storiepot
Storiepot - Balkie Episode 03

Storiepot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 5:01


AV Education — In hierdie episode besluit Balkie om saammet die kinders na hul mensehuis te gaan, maar die onbekende maak hom bang en onseker. Vind uit wat hom daar inwag!

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Storiepot
Storiepot - Balkie Episode 02

Storiepot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 4:36


AV Education — In die tweede episode, vervies Balkie hom vreeslik vir die kinders! Vind uit hoekom hy so smoorkwaad raak en wat hy dán aanvang!

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Storiepot
Storiepot - Balkie Episode 01

Storiepot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 6:30


AV Education — In die heel eerste episode, ontdek Karien, Bert en Isak ń wollerige langbek-diertjie, wat nog hul hele lewe gaan verander. Kom luister saam na hierdie ontmoeting en vind uit hoe Balkie oor mensekinders voel!

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AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 361: Training Wheels

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018


Mergers and acquisitions among audiovisual distributors. Security and displays with PCs. Getting AV techs a running start on configuring switches for AV over the network.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 361: Training Wheels

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018


Mergers and acquisitions among audiovisual distributors. Security and displays with PCs. Getting AV techs a running start on configuring switches for AV over the network.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 361: Training Wheels

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 34:16


Mergers and acquisitions among audiovisual distributors. Security and displays with PCs. Getting AV techs a running start on configuring switches for AV over the network.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 358: Online Options

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018


The benefits of online and in-person audiovisual education. Figuring out how to best assess what your ProAV employees have learned. A new lighting standard for video conferencing from AVIXA and IES.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 358: Online Options

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 35:09


The benefits of online and in-person audiovisual education. Figuring out how to best assess what your ProAV employees have learned. A new lighting standard for video conferencing from AVIXA and IES.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 358: Online Options

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018


The benefits of online and in-person audiovisual education. Figuring out how to best assess what your ProAV employees have learned. A new lighting standard for video conferencing from AVIXA and IES.

ResiWeek
Resiweek: 115: I will survive

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 30:55


Amazon drops the price of Ring. CEDIA buys a regional trade show. The hazards of mergers and acquisitions to your audiovisual clients.

ResiWeek
Resiweek: 115: I will survive

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 30:55


Amazon drops the price of Ring. CEDIA buys a regional trade show. The hazards of mergers and acquisitions to your audiovisual clients.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 341: Managing AV

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 29:31


Managing the audio and video on your network. Patent lawsuits and how they impact your business. What your AV team needs to know.

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 341: Managing AV

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 29:31


Managing the audio and video on your network. Patent lawsuits and how they impact your business. What your AV team needs to know.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka George Euvrard

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 32:01


AV Education — Today’s Amabookabooka guest is Tom to my Jerry; Moriarty to my Holmes; Lex Luthor to my Superman; Newman to my Seinfeld; and Gupta to my Gordhan.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka Jonathan Ancer

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 25:25


AV Education — Amabookabooka's Jonathan Ancer talks about his book Spy: Uncovering Craig Williamson.

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Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka Imraan Coovadia

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 18:16


AV Education — Today's episode of Amabookabooka was recorded in 2015 and features Imraan Coovadia, author of The Wedding, Green-Eyed Thieves, High Low In-between, and The Institute for Taxi Poetry and Tales of the Metric. Imraan, a UCT professor, has won all the South African literary awards that matter.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka Jonathan Jansen

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 35:03


AV Education — Today's Amabookabooka guest is Prof Jonathan Jansen - a husband, father, academic, leader, joke-teller, peace maker, columnist and compelling story-teller. He is also a teacher – and his books – and his written a lot of books - are all about lessons.

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Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka Sue Brown

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 23:51


AV Education — Today's author is Sue Brown whose memoir, The Twinkling of An Eye, ​is one of the most difficult books you will ever read, but you should read it because you get to meet Chris Brown, a remarkable young man - and hear about a mother's heroic fight against her son's rare brain tumour.

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Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka Chris Whitfield

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 18:15


AV Education — Today we deviate from Amabookabooka to bring you amabike-a-bike-a - well, actually it's a book about bikes so it's an Amabooka-bike-a episode. On Your Bike is a guide to mountain biking written by the Whitfield Brothers ... Chris and Tim.

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Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka Jennifer Friedman

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 26:00


AV Education — Jennifer Friedman is the Queen of the Free State, she’s also Mamselle X, heroine of the French Resistance, and a vegetable-hating, frog-catching, dog-loving, piano playing adventurer.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka Lesley Smailes

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 24:24


AV Education — Before Lesley Smailes left South Africa to go on a gap year to the United States her mother told her not to get married or join a cult. She did both.

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka Marcus Low

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 23:50


AV Education — Marcus Low, former Treatment Action Campaign activist and author of Asylum, is today's guest on Amabookabooka

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Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka Sara-Jayne King

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 29:27


AV Education — Today's author is Sara-Jayne King, a journalist, talk radio host and adoptee who has written the riveting memoir Killing Karoline.

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AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 319: Wiggling Electrons

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 29:12


AVIXA (formerly InfoComm) has released a global financial report for the audio visual industry. Vaddio has a new production switcher that aims for live events and corporate boardrooms. Getting integrators to understand the value of educating their employees. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: George Tucker – George Tucker on Twitter Justin Kennington – [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 319: Wiggling Electrons

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 29:12


AVIXA (formerly InfoComm) has released a global financial report for the audio visual industry. Vaddio has a new production switcher that aims for live events and corporate boardrooms. Getting integrators to understand the value of educating their employees. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: George Tucker – George Tucker on Twitter Justin Kennington – [...]

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka Raymond Suttner

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 35:47


AV Education — Today’s guest is anti-apartheid activist and jailbird, who while he was in prison kept his own jail bird – a beautiful green and blue-tailed lovebird who ate out of his mouth and sat on his shoulder. Raymond Suttner was imprisoned for more than 11 years. His struggle memoir, Inside Apartheid’s Prison, has been re-issued with an introduction dealing with his more recent life outside the ANC

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AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 312: The Apprenticeship of AV

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 27:23


InfoComm has released a new report on the financial health of the audio video industry in the Americas. AES has voted in a new group of officers. InfoComm and Full Sail are partnering to produce audio video professionals. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: Matt Scott – Matt Scott on Twitter Tim Troast – [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 312: The Apprenticeship of AV

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 27:23


InfoComm has released a new report on the financial health of the audio video industry in the Americas. AES has voted in a new group of officers. InfoComm and Full Sail are partnering to produce audio video professionals. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: Matt Scott – Matt Scott on Twitter Tim Troast – [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 311: Dialogue or Die

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 28:38


Manufacturers have councils and programs to get feedback from clients and end users. How successful are these programs? Getting audio video professionals to translate between AV and IT. The best way to pass on the knowledge in your head to the next generation. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: George Tucker – George Tucker [...]

AVWeek - MP3 Edition
AVWeek 311: Dialogue or Die

AVWeek - MP3 Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 28:38


Manufacturers have councils and programs to get feedback from clients and end users. How successful are these programs? Getting audio video professionals to translate between AV and IT. The best way to pass on the knowledge in your head to the next generation. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: George Tucker – George Tucker [...]

ResiWeek
ResiWeek 76: Live from CEDIA HQ

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 30:35


We head off to Indianapolis to chat with CEDIA at their headquarters. With all the changes this year, where is CEDIA headed? We talk about the merger of CEDIA and CEDIA EMEA. How do we get more workers into the CI field? Video available below Host: Matt D. Scott Guests: Jeremy Glowacki – Residential Systems [...]

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ResiWeek
ResiWeek 76: Live from CEDIA HQ

ResiWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 30:35


We head off to Indianapolis to chat with CEDIA at their headquarters. With all the changes this year, where is CEDIA headed? We talk about the merger of CEDIA and CEDIA EMEA. How do we get more workers into the CI field? Video available below Host: Matt D. Scott Guests: Jeremy Glowacki – Residential Systems [...]

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AVNation Specials
AVNation Special: InfoComm 2017 Preview with David Labuskes

AVNation Specials

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 18:50


We sit down with InfoComm’s Executive Director and CEO, David Labuskes for a preview of InfoComm 2017. We talk about education, the TIDE conference, and how to hit the ground running in your office the Monday after the show. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: David Labuskes – InfoComm International Links to sources: InfoComm [...]

AVNation Specials
AVNation Special: InfoComm 2017 Preview with David Labuskes

AVNation Specials

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 18:50


We sit down with InfoComm’s Executive Director and CEO, David Labuskes for a preview of InfoComm 2017. We talk about education, the TIDE conference, and how to hit the ground running in your office the Monday after the show. Video available below Host: Tim Albright Guests: David Labuskes – InfoComm International Links to sources: InfoComm [...]

Amabookabooka
AmaBookaBooka - Stanley Manong

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 19:57


AV Education — This week's episode of Amabookabooka features Stanley Manong, who has written If We Must Die - a compelling memoir about life as a soldier in the ANC’s army. This episode was recorded in 2015.

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Amabookabooka
AmaBookaBooka - Bram Fischer

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 32:11


AV Education — This is a special edition of Amabookabooka – it’s from a previous podcast series we produced called Extraordinary Lives. This episode, recorded two years ago, was never released and we’re releasing it now to coincide with the 109th anniversary of the birth of Bram Fischer – the South African prime minster we should have had.

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Amabookabooka
AmaBookaBooka - Jacqui L'ange

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 30:45


AV Education — Author Jacqui L’Ange’s outstanding debut novel, The Seed Thief, is a gripping love story that bursts with spirituality, mythology and ecology – and a family secret.

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Amabookabooka
AmaBookaBooka - Christa Kuljian

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 29:11


AV Education — The author featured in today's episode of Amabookabooka is Christa Kuljian, whose new book Darwin’s Hunch joins 26 other excellent South African works of non-fiction on the longlist for the prestigious Sunday Times Alan Paton Award. Christa tells Amabookabooka about her journey to writing – from mid-career shift, to Ruth First Lecture in 2010 to publishing Sanctuary in 2013 and now Darwin’s Hunch.

Amabookabooka
AmaBookaBooka - Karin Schimke

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 26:25


AV Education — The Amabookabooka guest this episode is poet Karin Schimke, winner of the prestigious Ingrid Jonker Prize for her debut collection of poetry, Bare & Breaking.

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AmaBookaBooka - Philani Dladla

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 20:58


AV Education — Today's guest on Amabookabooka is Philani Dladla, whose memoir, The Pavement Bookworm, is an inspiring story from life on the pavement to life as a published author.

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AmaBookaBooka - Olivia Forsyth

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 23:38


AV Education — Olivia Forsyth wrote the most controversial book of 2015 - even more controversial than Tim Noakes' book about banting for children. Agent 407 tells the story about Olivia Forsyth's journey from apartheid spy to ANC prisoner and everything in between.

Amabookabooka
AmaBookaBooka - Bridget Hilton-Barber

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 21:15


AV Education — BLURB: After spending three months in detention in the 1980s student activist Bridget Hilton-Barber discovered she had been betrayed by one of her best friends, Olivia “Olive” Forsyth, who was a member of the apartheid security police also known as "Branch". Three decades later Hilton-Barber talks to Amabookabooka about betrayal, forgiveness and what to do when you accidentally cook your laptop (besides panic).

Amabookabooka
Amabookabooka - Sam Cowen

Amabookabooka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 30:13


AV Education — The guest in today's episode of Amabookabooka is a radio star – video didn’t kill this radio star, but wine almost did. Seven-and-a-half litres of it one night. Sam Cowen, one of South Africa’s favourite media personalities and an alcoholic who is now sober, talks about her courageous memoir From Whiskey to Water. Cowen writes about her drunk experiences – some are very funny like the time she made a pass at Jon Bon Jovi (he was having none of it), the time she woke up clutching a toy duck, and the time she tried to order a French maid’s outfit online, but some are horribly scary – like the blackouts and the night she was nearly raped. In the podcast, Cowen talks about when and why she stopped drinking, her battle with food and her new addiction - water – lots and lots of water. In fact, she became so obsessed with water she took part in the Robben Island challenge – swimming 7.5km. For anti-apartheid activists the island meant prison for Cowan it became a symbol of freedom – she was free of booze. She spent three hours in the icy Atlantic Ocean, braving sharks and jellyfish, and flirting with hypothermia. A newspaper published a photograph of her when she emerged from the water – she was blue and looked like Smurfette. According to Cowen, From Whiskey to Water is about dragons and learning how to put them to sleep when you can’t slay them. “It’s about being my own Daenarys.” She may not be able to slay all her dragons, but she certainly slayed the Sound Effects Rorschach Test. Also, listen to what books Mervyn Sloman would have recommended to cyclists who found themselves at a loose end when Sunday's Cape Town Cycle Tour was cancelled because of gale-force winds. Click on the link to listen to this episode of Amabookabooka or subscribe to Amabookabooka on iTunes. Amabookabooka is a podcast about books and the people who write them. It is produced by Jonathan Ancer and Dan Dewes for the Daily Maverick and in partnership with the Book Lounge.

MHO
MHO 13: AV Month

MHO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 17:57


The MHO gang celebrates AV Month in only the way they can. From lending a helping hand in the community to additional training opportunities to Infocomm International putting an AV course of study at a California High School. Video available below Host: Chris Neto, Malissa Dillman, & Mike Shinn

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LightCast
LightCast 4: LightThink

LightCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2016 45:45


Tune into the Lightcast (this month) as Lighting Anthropologist Derry Berigan tells (JP and Megan) about teaching her signature LightThink University classes to non-design majors. Instilled with a deeper appreciation and understanding of lighting, Berigan’s students discover new forms and functions to perform lighting retrofits that serve as innovative solutions to common lighting paradoxes in [...]

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The Live Event Life
The Live Life 12 TAC Attack

The Live Event Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2014 52:27


On Episode 12 AVNation is joined by Jason Harmer of Riggit and host of the ISES Vancouver podcast and the fine folks at TAC – Technical Artisan Collective. The Technical Artisans Collective’s mission is to bring production professionals and youth together in project-based learning experiences grounded in the skills and knowledge of theatrical and event [...]

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