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What happens when your career becomes your whole identity?Passion for our careers can drive us to achieve great things. But a laser focus on the job can become the only thing in our lives, edging out the personal goals, hobbies, and relationships that make us well-rounded human beings. My guest today, psychologist Dr. Janna Koretz, founded Azimuth Psychological to help individuals in high-pressure positions who experience career enmeshment: the complete entrenchment of their identities in their work. Dr. Koretz and I discuss the potential pitfalls of living for work and how recognizing and aligning with our values serves as a compass to help us remain passionate and committed without losing ourselves to our careers.Dive into Dr. Koretz's insightful take on career enmeshment, including:When single-minded passion for your work becomes problematic;What happens to your identity when your one-and-only focus is forced to shift;The inextricable interplay between values alignment and a satisfying career;Free tools that will help you name your values and start applying them purposefully.Related Links:Harvard Business Review, “What Happens When Your Career Becomes Your Whole Identity” by Dr. Janna Koretz - https://hbr.org/2019/12/what-happens-when-your-career-becomes-your-whole-identityHarvard Business Review, “New Mothers, Let's Talk About Your Professional Identity Crisis” by Dr. Janna Koretz - https://hbr.org/2020/08/new-mothers-lets-talk-about-professional-identity-crisisOSHA, Workplace Stress - https://www.osha.gov/workplace-stress“Working Identity” by Herminia Ibarra - https://bookshop.org/p/books/working-identity-unconventional-strategies-for-reinventing-your-career-revised-herminia-ibarra/10709209Connect with Dr. Janna Koretz - https://www.linkedin.com/in/drkoretz/Connect with Azimuth on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/azimuth_psychDownload Azimuth's mindful journaling app - https://azimuthpsych.com/clearlyTake Dr. Koretz's Values Navigator quiz - https://azimuthpsych.com/values-navigatorTake the Career Enmeshment Test - https://azimuthpsych.com/career-enmeshment-testLEVEL UP: a Leadership Accelerator for Women on the Rise - https://www.bossedup.org/levelupBossed Up Courage Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/927776673968737/Bossed Up LinkedIn Group - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7071888/
Send us a textDiscover how to redefine success and well-being in high-pressure careers with insights from Dr. Janna Koretz, a visionary clinical psychologist and founder of a transformative firm in Boston. Dr. Koretz is on a mission to challenge the norms of therapy, making mental health care both accessible and relevant for professionals grappling with burnout, anxiety, and challenging relationships. By sharing her personal journey and professional insights, she highlights the importance of tailored support and breaks the stigma surrounding therapy in demanding careers like human resources.We explore the often-overlooked concept of career identity and balance, emphasizing the futility of chasing the elusive perfect work-life balance. Instead, we delve into the power of understanding personal values and priorities. Our conversation encourages listeners to reflect on what truly matters beyond their professional identities, offering practical advice on reassessing career paths and integrating personal passions into daily life. This episode is a call to action for those feeling trapped in the rat race, offering a fresh perspective on creating a more fulfilling life.In a world where leadership roles often require balancing empathy with corporate responsibilities, Dr. Koretz's insights are invaluable. We discuss the role of HR professionals in fostering supportive company cultures that prioritize mental health and encourage civil discourse. By sharing stories and offering practical tools, we aim to inspire change in workplace environments, making them more conducive to mental well-being. Join us for this enlightening episode, packed with actionable advice and thought-provoking discussions on aligning personal values with professional roles.ABOUT DR. JANNA KORETZDr. Koretz is the founder of Azimuth, a therapy practice specializing in the mental health challenges of individuals in high-pressure careers. She has spent over a decade helping her clients face and overcome their mental health issues by developing a unique understanding of industry-specific nuances in fields like law, consulting, finance, and technology.Connect with Dr. Janna Koretz:Website: https://azimuthpsych.com/Dr. Koretz LinkedInAzimuth LinkedInAzimuth Instagram: Support the showRebel HR is a podcast for HR professionals and leaders of people who are ready to make some disruption in the world of work. Please connect to continue the conversation! https://twitter.com/rebelhrguyhttps://www.facebook.com/rebelhrpodcasthttp://www.kyleroed.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-roed/
Meet Ned Carroll, who is taking the latest technology to the banking industry. He is responsible for overseeing all aspects of PNC's data strategy that includes PNCs efforts to promote intelligent automation and artificial intelligence throughout their nationwide organization. He shares his views on what he thinks the future will look like for innovation and includes his assessment of AI, machine learning and the future of brick and mortar bank braches. Ned has over 30 years of experience in the financial services industry with a focus on data, analytics and risk management. Before joining PNC, he held high level roles at Azimuth, TIAA and Bank of America. To learn more about PNC Bank, visit https://www.pnc.com To learn more about HSC Next, visit https://www.hscnext.com
Spieleveteranen-Episode #396 (08-2025) Besetzung: Heinrich Lenhardt und Jörg Langer Aufnahmedatum: 12.02.2025 Laufzeit: 1:42:53 Stunden (0:00:15 News & Smalltalk – 0:38:19 Zeitschriften-Zeitreise) Bei der Spieleveteranen-Zeitmaschine gibt's nur den Rückwärtsgang: Wir schnallen uns an und rasen mit hunderten von Baud in die Vergangenheit, um die vor 10, 20 und 30 Jahren aktuellen Spielethemen zu diskutieren. Im Bonus-Segment für Patreon-Unterstützer wagen wir uns sogar 40 Jahre weit zurück. Bei diesem Ausflug besichtigen wir zum Beispiel Multiplayer-Monster und Episoden-Abenteuer (2015), erleben ein Duell der MMO-Kolosse (2005), verfliegen uns bei anspruchsvoller 3D-Action (1995) und vertreiben Geister mit C64-Sprachausgabe (1985). Vor der Erschütterung des Raum-Zeit-Gefüges sichten wir zu Beginn der Episode aktuelle Meldungen, erstatten Spielberichte und greifen ins Hörerpost-Eingangsfach. Unterstützt die Spieleveteranen und hört das volle Programm: https://www.patreon.com/spieleveteranen 0:00:15 News & Smalltalk 0:02:52 Gemischte News: Jeff Minter knöpft sich I, Robot vor, aktuelle Konsolen werden gezählt – und was wurde aus der Fortsetzung zu The Order: 1886? 0:16:44 Was haben wir zuletzt gespielt? Kingdome Come: Deliverance 2 (Nachspiel), Knights in Tight Spaces (Demo), Civilization 7 (Vorspiel). 0:30:58 Hörerpost von Northern Svntysvn und Sandro Windisch. 0:38:19 Zeitschriften-Zeitreise: Februar 2015, 2005, 1995 0:39:15 GamersGlobal und GameStar 3/2015, u.a. mit Evolve, The Order: 1886, Book of Unwritten Tales 2 und Life is Strange. 0:53:19 GameStar 3/2005, u.a. mit World of Warcraft, EverQuest 2 und Hearts of Iron 2. 1:11:28 PC Player 3/1995, u.a. mit Descent, Heretic und Woodruff and the Schnibble of Azimuth. 1:40:27 Abspann.
FLORILEGIO'S MIXTAPE #25 A tapestry of contemporary experimental and underground tracks from Florilegio's worldwide network of female musicians. www.florilegio.org www.freeformfreakout.com/florilegio-mixtape-25/ TRACKLIST: Suzan Peeters “Vroem”(self-released) 00:01 – 03:20 Aja Ireland “Cryptid” Cryptid (Infinite Machine) 03:05-06:19 Cruel Diagonals “Calcite” Calcite(Beacon Sound) 06:11-09:27 Lara Sarkissian “Zephyr” Remnants (btwn Earth & Sky) 09:19-13:12 Miaux “Put your soul into it a little, ok” Never coming back (VIERNULVIER Records) 13:08-21:54 Lamina “Aqualines” Sueños acuáticos (Mappa Editions) 21:37-27:09 Daniela Huerta “Hálito” Soplo (Elevator Bath) 18:47-23:17 Lola de la Mata “Stereocilia” Oceans on Azimuth (self-released) 26:58-32:15 Bara & Isa “Suki Noh” (ii) (Warm Winters Ltd) 32:02-33:58 Ana Jikia “scintilla” (self-released) 33:46-36:52 Farida Amadou “Listen To” When it rains it pours (Week-End Records) 36:40-48:28 Olga Anna Markowska “Dawn” ISKRA (Miasmah) 48:08-51:13 Sunday's Child 9 (Nicole Faux Naiv) “Месяц” Life in the dream sphere (self-released) 50:48-55:10
In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom Podcast, I, Stewart Alsop, sit down with Louis Anderson, a fascinating thinker whose journey spans biotech hacking, life in San Francisco's hippie communes, and deep involvement in the Urbit ecosystem. Our conversation weaves through topics like secularism, pseudo-religious structures in modern tech communities, the philosophical underpinnings of Protestantism and its influence on secular thought, and the complex relationship between climate change, transhumanism, and personal sovereignty. We also explore Louis's vision for network states and the future of personal servers. For more on Louis's work, check out tactics.louisandersonllc.com and reach out via LinkedIn or to info@louisandersonllc.com.Check out this GPT we trained on the conversation!Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Guest Background00:35 Diving into Secularism02:17 French vs. American Secularism04:34 Protestantism and Secularism05:58 The Evolution of Secularism15:08 Theism, Atheism, and Non-Theism17:35 Introduction to Urbit20:32 Urbit's Structure and Critique25:41 Future of Personal Servers27:32 Spiritual Journeys and Woo28:17 Exploring Occultism and Mysticism28:44 Influential Figures in Mysticism30:18 The Golden Age of Mysticism30:49 Western and Eastern Mysticism32:02 Chaos Magic and Modern Mysticism34:10 Transhumanism and Body Modification39:38 Climate Change and Human Impact40:48 The Role of Carbon in Climate Change45:27 Betting on Climate Predictions52:23 Network States and Legal FrameworksKey InsightsSecularism as a Modern Religion: Louis Anderson challenges conventional views on secularism, suggesting that it has evolved into a form of religion itself, particularly in Western societies. He contrasts American secularism, which allows for individual interpretation and freedom, with French secularism, which often imposes strict boundaries between religion and the public sphere. This perspective invites a reevaluation of how secularism shapes modern identity and cultural structures.The Influence of Protestant Thought on Modern Ideologies: The conversation highlights how Protestantism, with its emphasis on personal interpretation and decentralized authority, has deeply influenced secular and scientific worldviews. Unlike Catholicism's institutional hierarchy, Protestantism fosters an environment where individuals are encouraged to seek truth independently, a mindset that parallels the scientific method and modern democratic ideals.The Network State as a New Political Frontier: Louis introduces the concept of the network state, likening it to America's founding principles where communities form around shared ideas rather than geography. He critiques the current structure of Urbit's Azimuth system, arguing for a more community-driven model that reflects collective ownership and governance rather than capitalist hierarchies.Body Modification and the Ethics of Transhumanism: Discussing transhumanism, Louis proposes a radical shift in how we perceive body modification—not as a rejection of our natural form but as a collaborative evolution with our physical selves. He emphasizes a respectful, co-creative relationship with the body, contrasting it with the often utilitarian, enhancement-focused approach seen in current transhumanist discourse.Climate Change as Both a Scientific and Personal Challenge: The episode explores climate change beyond its scientific basis, framing it as a challenge to human adaptability and foresight. Louis suggests that individual bets and prediction markets can help people internalize climate risks, making the abstract threat more tangible and prompting proactive decision-making in areas like real estate and resource management.Mysticism's Enduring Influence on Modern Thought: Louis's deep dive into mysticism, from Kabbalah to Theosophy, reveals how ancient spiritual traditions continue to shape contemporary philosophical and cultural landscapes. He connects these esoteric systems to modern tech ideologies, suggesting that the search for meaning and structure persists even in highly rational, secular environments.The Intersection of Technology, Spirituality, and Identity: The episode underscores a recurring theme: the blending of technological advancement with spiritual exploration. Whether discussing personal servers as digital shrines or the metaphysical implications of network states, Louis highlights how technology is not just a tool but a medium through which modern humans negotiate identity, community, and existential purpose.
Weaving together electronic music and human connection, Kora is the project of Québec-born Mikael B. Robillard. As a producer, DJ, and co-founder of Saisons Musique, a Montréal-based label inspired by nature's cycles, he crafts immersive sets and productions released on labels like Decca, Kindisch, and Anjunadeep. His remix collaborations, including work with Ludovico Einaudi and Mercan Dede, bridge electronic and acoustic worlds. After 16 years of dancefloor-driven music, his debut album Azimuth explored ambient and cinematic realms, reflecting his passion for music as a tool for inner discovery. With performances in 50+ cities across 30+ countries, Kora continues to share his deep, emotive sound worldwide. On this Balance Selections mix, the Canadian artist delivers a beautiful mix of organic, deep and dubby house. Featuring tracks from Sven Weismann, Nicola Cruz, Hernan Cattaneo & Simply City and more, this is mix which is equal parts soothing and grooving. @kora-musique
For this edition of the Broadcast Tech Talks Podcast, senior reporter Max Miller speaks to Azimuth head of audio Kate Davis and HHB CTO John Johnson about how AI is changing the way post-production is completed. AI, or machine learning, has long been used in post, but recent years have seen its use grow at an increasing rate. Audio post is one of the most talked about areas for AI, with new tools that can clean up poorly recorded audio, replace dubbing by replicating an actor's voice in another language, and more meaning that it is a hotbed for innovation. Davis and Johnson reveal what they have already seen being done in the industry, and what could be coming in the next 12 months.
Dr. Janna Koretz reveals the pitfalls of letting your job become your identity and what to do about it. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) Why career enmeshment harms mental health2) The power of protected thinking time3) The root cause of workaholism–and how to cure itSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1016 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JANNA — Dr. Janna Koretz is the founder of Azimuth, a therapy practice specializing in the mental health challenges of individuals in high-pressure careers. She has spent over a decade helping her clients face and overcome their mental health issues by developing a unique understanding of industry-specific nuances in fields like law, consulting, finance, and technology. Dr. Koretz has been featured in many publications, including Harvard Business Review and the Wall Street Journal, focusing on the importance of recognizing career/identity enmeshment. She also writes and speaks on the challenges of discovering and living your personal values. In addition to therapy, Azimuth provides a set of free online tools that have helped tens of thousands of people, including the Burnout Calculator, Career Enmeshment Test, and Values Navigator. The practice is also developing a values-based journaling iOS app, set to launch later this year, based on the popularity of its Values Navigator tool. • Website: AzimuthPsych.com — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt • Past episode: 873: Dr. Steven Hayes on Building a More Resilient and Flexible Mind • Study: The Stanford Prison Experiment— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Lingoda. Visit try.lingoda.com/Awesome50 and save up to 50% off with their biggest sale of the year!• Jenni Kayne. Use the code AWESOME15 to get 15% off your order!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When weather gets gnarly, the solar panels can fly, the racking can be destroyed, and the powerplant might actually die. But never fear, Azimuth Advisory Services is here to help prevent climate chaos from getting the best of your solar and storage projects. In this episode of the Clean Power Hour, we take a deep dive with two expert advisors, Frank Oudheusden and Chris Needham, principals at Azimuth Advisory Services. They bring decades of expertise in solar racking to the discussion. Listen, and learn and you too can avoid the havoc and technical failures that nature can impose on solar farms.Frank and Chris share insights into the complexities of ensuring structural integrity, especially under the increasing threats posed by extreme weather like hurricanes, hailstorms and tornadoes. They discuss the nuances of due diligence, preventative strategies, and real-world case studies that underline the importance of getting it right the first time. Whether you're a solar developer, investor, or enthusiast, this episode offers actionable advice and a behind-the-scenes look at the industry's technical backbone.By understanding the interplay between design choices and environmental factors, stakeholders can make informed decisions that enhance the resilience and efficiency of their solar assets.Social Media HandlesFrank Oudheusden Chris NeedhamAzimuth Advisory Services Support the showConnect with Tim Clean Power Hour Clean Power Hour on YouTubeTim on TwitterTim on LinkedIn Email tim@cleanpowerhour.com Review Clean Power Hour on Apple PodcastsThe Clean Power Hour is produced by the Clean Power Consulting Group and created by Tim Montague. Contact us by email: CleanPowerHour@gmail.com Corporate sponsors who share our mission to speed the energy transition are invited to check out https://www.cleanpowerhour.com/support/The Clean Power Hour is brought to you by CPS America, maker of North America's number one 3-phase string inverter, with over 6GW shipped in the US. With a focus on commercial and utility-scale solar and energy storage, the company partners with customers to provide unparalleled performance and service. The CPS America product lineup includes 3-phase string inverters from 25kW to 275kW, exceptional data communication and controls, and energy storage solutions designed for seamless integration with CPS America systems. Learn more at www.chintpowersystems.com
What are the main drivers of heightened workplace anxiety? How do you recognize burnout? What does enmeshment mean and why does it matter? To help answer these questions, we have Dr. Janna Koretz joining us on the Balancing Act Podcast. Dr. Koretz is the founder of Azimuth Psychological and is focused on therapy for the unique mental health challenges faced by individuals in high-pressure careers. Tune into episode 170 to hear Dr. Koretz's story, her career "rocket-booster" moment, and her perspectives on enmeshment, workplace burnout, and anxiety. Learn more about Azimuth and Dr. Koretz at: https://azimuthpsych.com/. Learn more about Andrew Temte at: www.andrewtemte.com.
On this episode of The Weekly Scroll Podcast, we continue our mini–Mothership Month by playing even more Mothership 1E! For our players, Ryan was joined by Marco Serrano of Spicy Tuna RPG, Christian Sorrell of Meatcastle Gameware, and Jarrett Crader of Space Penguin Ink. And as our Warden we had Chris Airiau of 5 Million Worlds Press, who has written a plethora of wonderful Mothership content, including the adventure he ran for us, IRON HEARTH HARVEST. You can find Iron Hearth Harvest as part of Mothership Month in Devil's Due from Single Stage to Orbit Press, a compendium of space pirate supplements and adventures centered around the pirate plant Azimuth. https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/the-azimuth-gang/devil-s-due-a-space-pirate-haven-for-mothership Chris also has his own project for Mothership Month, Not Enough Scoundrels: a supplement of smugglers, space truckers and the ships they live and die by. https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/5-million-worlds-press/not-enough-scoundrels-a-smuggling-module-for-mothership-rpg Find Chris Airiau here: https://chrisair.itch.io/ Find Marco here: https://spicytunarpg.itch.io/ Find Christian here: https://meatcastlegameware.itch.io/ Find Jert and SPI here: https://spacepenguin.ink/ All our links here: https://linktr.ee/theweeklyscroll YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theweeklyscroll Live Streams on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theweeklyscroll Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.weekly.scroll Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theweeklyscroll.bsky.social
In this episode of The Leadership Code, we dive into the critical topic of managing job stress with Dr. Janna Koretz, a clinical psychologist and the founder of Azimuth, a therapy practice specializing in the mental health challenges faced by professionals in high-pressure careers like law, finance, consulting, and technology. Dr. Koretz brings over a decade of experience helping leaders and professionals navigate the unique demands of these industries, making her a valuable guide in the realm of workplace mental health. Key Topics Discussed: The Cost of Workplace Stress: Dr. Koretz shares insights into how workplace stress impacts health and well-being, citing that it contributes to a staggering 120,000 deaths annually in the U.S. She addresses the responsibility leaders have not only to manage their stress but to create supportive environments for their teams. Industry-Specific Stressors: We explore the unique pressures within high-stakes fields and how they influence leadership behavior. Dr. Koretz explains the “unrelenting stressors” particular to these sectors and offers guidance on coping mechanisms tailored to industry-specific challenges. Resilience and Healthy Boundaries: Dr. Koretz emphasizes the importance of resilience and the role leaders play in fostering it within themselves and their teams. Listeners will learn practical steps for building resilience and setting boundaries to protect both mental health and productivity. The Spillover Effect of Work Stress on Home Life: With 54% of workers reporting that job stress affects their personal lives, Dr. Koretz discusses ways leaders can reduce the spillover effect by cultivating a supportive workplace culture. Shifting Leadership Culture Around Mental Health: Dr. Koretz offers insights into how leaders can help shift organizational culture to prioritize mental well-being without sacrificing performance. We discuss practical strategies for making mental health a part of the leadership conversation, especially for new leaders entering high-pressure environments. To learn more about her work, visit https://azimuthpsych.com
In this episode of Solar Bites, we chat with Steve Unger, Lead Microgrid Developer at Shift, about Aurora, the solar software transforming how solar is modeled for homes and buildings across Canada. Steve walks us through Aurora's rise to industry standard, explaining how it streamlines design and simulation. We also explore the software's exciting future as AI technology takes solar modeling to the next level, making it faster and more accurate. Tune in for insights into solar's cutting-edge tools!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you ever feel like your therapist or other mental health professionals don't quite understand the pressures of your high-stakes career? Like no matter what you try, you're the square peg being forced into a round hole? You're not alone. The demands of entrepreneurship and fast-paced, high-pressure work environments create a unique set of mental health needs, but traditional mental healthcare systems often fall short in addressing them. Dr. Jay has experienced this firsthand in his own mental health journey and heard the same from friends and clients he's coached. That's why, in this episode, he's brought in psychologist Dr. Janna Koretz, who specializes in supporting busy professionals who want to maintain their mental well-being without sacrificing their careers. Together, they explore where conventional therapy often misses the mark for these individuals, the myth of perfection, purpose vs happiness, career enmeshment, and much more. Dr. Janna Koretz is a licensed psychologist who specializes in entrepreneur mental health, focusing on key areas such as co-founder struggles, impostor syndrome, communication skills, burnout, decision-making under stress, and effective leadership. With years of clinical training as a psychologist and the unique perspective gained from her own entrepreneurial journey, Dr. Koretz connects with entrepreneurs on a deeper level. She provides the nuance, rigor, and evidence-based practices necessary to help them navigate their most significant challenges. She is also the founder of Azimuth Psychological, where she and her team focus on the unique challenges of those in high-pressure careers. Learn all about Azimuth and the services they offer! Follow Dr. Janna: LinkedIn Introduction (00:00) Success Snack (02:05) Welcoming Dr. Janna (04:20) Breaking Social Constructs of Therapy (07:12) Effects of Insurance (10:31) Understanding High Pressure Careers (12:38) The Perfection Myth (14:45) Purpose vs Happiness (18:44) Career Enmeshment (23:28) Perpetually Distracted (28:14) We Need to Socialize (33:34) Defining Your Values (37:42) Pursuing Your Purpose (44:11) Psychological Safety and Freedom in Workplace (48:04) Wrap Up (52:31) Join Dr. Jay's 3 Day Money Mindset Challenge for FREE and change your money story for good! Find all things Triple P Life by visiting the website. Follow Dr. Jay: Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube Get Dr. Jay's Book: Change Your Mind Change Your Destiny Find all the nutrition and supplement products Triple P Nutrition has to offer here.
Sometimes the news isn't the best way to tell a story. Sometimes you need the benefit of hindsight to see the sweep of a narrative, and to understand causes and consequences. This is the complete story of the Azimuth Saga, a story that has affected us all.
In this episode of Solar Bites, Steve Unger joins us to explain the concept of azimuth and why it's crucial for optimizing solar energy production. In under 5 minutes, Steve breaks down how the direction your solar panels face impacts efficiency and how azimuth angles are calculated for maximum sunlight exposure. Whether you're a solar novice or just curious, this episode will give you the quick insights you need to understand the role azimuth plays in solar PV systems. Tune in and get solar-savvy in just 5 minutes!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler Heisey talks about his journey from being a Marine, to seeking help at The Road Home Program, to finding his calling helping others as a clinical intern working for The Road Home Program. In advance of the 2024 Military Influencer Conference which he is featured as a speaker, Host Chris Miller and Tyler discuss their time in the Corps, and the call to serve the veteran community post EAS.
Are you lost? Do you feel like you're drifting aimlessly through life, with no real rhyme or reason? Chances are, you need to update your mission and purpose. On this episode, Charyce and I help demystify and define purpose and mission, while we guide you through how to develop your own personal "why". We break down step-by-step how to cultivate your direction and aim, in a way that supports every facet of your life. This will be an episode to listen to over and over- so many gems!
In the 36th episode of the ECM podcast, the legendary singer Norma Winstone joins us to talk about her new duo album "Outpost of Dreams", recorded in duo with pianist Kit Downes. Norma talks about her incredible career, her history with ECM and the collaboration with Kit Downes.
NASA has announced its intent to discontinue development of its VIPER project. Firefly Aerospace's Board of Directors have announced that Bill Weber is no longer serving as CEO of the company, effective immediately. Astra Space has announced the successful closing of its take-private transaction, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guests today are Christina Korp and Nicole Stott. You can find out more about their Space for a Better World Aim Higher Projects on the website. Selected Reading NASA Ends VIPER Project, Continues Moon Exploration Leadership Change at Firefly Astra Announces Closing of Take-Private Transaction Space Foundation Announces $570B Space Economy in 2023, Driven by Steady Private and Public Sector Growth Leidos Wins $476M NASA Cargo Mission Support Contract- WashingtonExec HawkEye 360 Awarded SBIR Phase II Contract to Enhance National Defense How NASA and SpaceX will bring down the space station when it's retired- AP News Civilian Guardians participate in ‘Azimuth' aerospace missions training HRP-C New Glenn flight preparations in focus, Stoke Space moving in, SpaceX fleet in port at the Cape - NASASpaceFlight.com Rocket scientist. Engineer. Mogul. Meet 10 US Olympians with super impressive résumés T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What kind of care does someone get in San Francisco if they have a mental health emergency? In this episode, a look at the city's policies when people are in crisis with SF Public Press reporters. Then, a Burning Man artist shares his work. And we meet a group trying to make Black Rock City more accessible.
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Barbara Paltenghi Malacrida"Enrico Castellani"Mostra al Museo d'Arte MendrisioFino al 7 luglio 2024www.museo.mendrisio.chDipinti, superfici a rilievo, opere su carta, installazioni, sculture, stampe e un'intera sezione documentaria - con alcuni inediti - sono presentati nel percorso espositivo con pertinenza cronologica attraverso le sale, ciascuna delle quali è dedicata a un momento specifico della ricerca di Castellani. La mostra è curata da Barbara Paltenghi Malacrida, Francesca Bernasconi, Federico Sardella, ed è organizzata in collaborazione con la Fondazione Enrico Castellani. Dalle composizioni ad olio e fili su tela ai disegni della fine degli anni Cinquanta (Ombre) che hanno aperto la strada alle tele "estroflesse", dai dittici e dalle superfici angolari alle enigmatiche installazioni (Il muro del tempo, Spartito), da una selezione di stampe alle ultime opere realizzate in alluminio aeronautico, l'esposizione distribuita sui 600 metri quadrati del Complesso dei Serviti permetterà agli spettatori di avere una visione completa della pratica artistica di Castellani, dai meno noti esordi all'elaborazione del suo linguaggio più conosciuto. La mostra si avvale del sostegno della Banca del Sempione, del contributo della Repubblica e Cantone Ticino, Fondo Swisslos, e della media partnership di RSI Rete 2.La presenza di Enrico Castellani (1930-2017) sulla scena artistica della seconda metà del Novecento, è stata certamente tra le più influenti e carismatiche, grazie alla sua costante e rigorosa ricerca intorno al concetto di spazio e di tempo, e alla loro rappresentazione.Nel 1952 si trasferisce in Belgio dove, dopo un iniziale passaggio all'Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts di Bruxelles, preferisce seguire studi in architettura frequentando l'École nationale supérieure d'architecture et des arts décoratifs de La Cambre, dove si laurea nel 1956. Al suo ritorno in Italia incontra l'artista Piero Manzoni, con il quale sviluppa una profonda amicizia e uno straordinario sodalizio artistico. Nel 1959 fondano la fondamentale rivista "Azimuth" (uscita in soli due numeri) e la quasi omonima galleria Azimut, che presenta 13 mostre nell'arco di 8 mesi con l'obiettivo di esplorare le tendenze artistiche più innovative che si stavano sviluppando non solo in Italia ma anche all'estero.Se le prime opere sono debitrici di un certo tipo di espressionismo astratto, in particolare della pittura segnica di Mark Tobey, a partire dalla fine degli anni Cinquanta Castellani sviluppa una pratica artistica personale e ben riconoscibile, che lo rende protagonista della nuova scena culturale europea. Le sue tele monocrome, in cui la superficie viene modificata e ritmata da sequenze accuratamente studiate di estroflessioni e introflessioni, catturano infatti rapidamente l'attenzione del panorama artistico contemporaneo, di cui diventa una delle figure più influenti. Viene invitato a presentare le sue opere a mostre fondamentali come Monochrome Malerei(Leverkusen, 1960), The Responsive Eye (MoMA, 1965) ed è presente più volte alla Biennale di Venezia (nel 1964 e nel 1966).Nei decenni successivi persegue il suo affascinante, quanto misterioso, alfabeto visivo con rigorosa determinazione e il suo lavoro viene regolarmente presentato in mostre nazionali e internazionali come Vitalità del negativo nell'arte italiana 1960/70 (Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Roma 1970), Identité italienne. L'art en Italie depuis 1959 (Centre Georges Pompidou, Parigi, 1981), The Italian Metamorphosis, 1943-1968 (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York 1994). La sua straordinaria carriera culmina nel 2010 con il conferimento a Tokyo del Praemium Imperiale per la pittura, il più alto riconoscimento artistico. Enrico Castellani muore a Celleno nel 2017. Il progetto espositivo sviluppato dal Museo d'arte Mendrisio in stretta collaborazione con la Fondazione Enrico Castellani costituisce la prima presentazione del suo lavoro in un museo svizzero e la prima retrospettiva organizzata dopo la morte dell'artista avvenuta nel 2017. Il catalogoIl catalogo bilingue (italiano/inglese) presenta nuove riproduzioni di tutte le opere esposte e cinque saggi incentrati su aspetti specifici dell'opera e della vita di Castellani. Ester Coen analizza gli inizi della sua carriera e l'esperienza di Azimut/h, Paolo Bolpagni gli aspetti musicali delle sue composizioni, Fulvio Irace riflette sul rapporto dell'artista con l'architettura, Federico Sardella offre una panoramica della sua produzione artistica attraverso un prisma geografico e Barbara Paltenghi Malacrida fornisce una valutazione della ricezione critica della sua opera. L'appendice comprende una nuova nota biografica e una storia espositiva e bibliografica aggiornata.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.it Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
THE DOOMED AND STONED SHOW ~Season 10, Episode 8~ Counting down the Top 10 and our favorite pics from the April edition of Doom Charts, here are Billy Goate (Doomed and Stoned), John Gist (Vegas Rock Revolution), and Bucky Brown (Doom Charts) for another episode of The Doomed and Stoned Show! Heavy rock, stoner rock, heavy psychedelic, and doom metal to enough fill your appetite for new music from the scene! PLAYLIST: INTRO (00:00) 1. White Dog (#18 ) - "Lady of Mars" (00:31) HOST SEGMENT I (04:41) 2. Sunface (#21) - "Cloud Castles" (27:24) 3. Black Tusk (#36) - "The Way Forward" (31:38) 4. Ivy Gardens (#38) - "Boner" (36:18) HOST SEGMENT II (41:45) 5. Red Mesa (#15) - "Dying in the Cold Sun" (57:06) 6. Tarot (#13) - "Echoes Thru Time" (1:03:52) 7. Trippelganger (#33) - "Death Mountain" (1:08:30) HOST SEGMENT III (1:14:17) 8. Temple of the Fuzz Witch (#10) - "Bow Down" (1:27:40) 9. Elk Witch (#9) - "Azimuth" (1:31:06) 10. DVNE (#8 ) - "Plērōma" (1:37:06) HOST SEGMENT IV (1:43:07) 11. Haunted (#7) - "Malevolent" (2:47:41) 12. Heavy Temple (#6) - "Extreme Indifference to Life" (2:05:05) 13. Iron Blanket (#5) - "Mystic Goddess" (2:10:53) HOST SEGMENT V (2:15:19) 14. Robot God (#4) - "Illusion of Order" (2:43:33) 15. High on Fire (#3) - "Lambsbread" (2:49:27) 16. The Lunar Effect (#2) - "Pulling Daisies" (2:55:12) 17. Acid Mammoth (#1) - "Supersonic Megafauna Collision" (2:59:00) OUTRO (3:05:38) BONUS TRACKS: 18. Whores. (#26) - "Quitter's Fight Song" (3:06:47) 19. Double Horse (#34) - "Castle Crypt" (3:11:11) 20. Cannabus (#20) - "Desert Trip" (3:18:09) DOOMED & STONED PREMIERE: 21. Presidente Judas - "Boat CREDITS: Theme Song: Dylan Tucker Thumbnail Art: Acid Mammoth
Another day, another credit card reward app to unpack. But this time, is it actually possible we've found the one reward app to rule them all? Alex and Simon Taylor discuss the promising rewards optimization app, Kudos, which helps users determine which credit card is optimal for maximizing points on purchases. Will Kudos change the rewards space forever? And if consumers expect points to be optimized at every turn, then what does this mean for the future of the rewards system? Alex and Simon make some predictions on what comes next for the promising company—will they launch their own card with an intelligent interface or sell their tech to neobanks and let them duke it out? Then they break down Azimuth, the compliance effectiveness testing suite for lenders. While automated compliance testing has been the standard in fintech for a while, will moving to a more automated approach be the solve for sampling problems for banks? And can anyone ever disrupt QuickBooks? Unlikely. So how can SaaS companies get a foot in edgewise against the Intuit behemoth? Alex and Simon break down Layer and explain how its embedded software approach might be an adjacent way to compete against QuickBooks. Plus, the guys also discuss the consumer-centric auto financing app that seeks to treat car purchases more like assets, Carputty, before manifesting a few ideas for fintech, including a better cross-selling solution for banks and credit unions and an AI that filters out scam conversations. TruStage Payment Guard Insurance is a first-of-its-kind insurance solution built for digital lenders, designed to help you attract more borrowers, strengthen your loan portfolio and reduce time spent on collections — all with minimal tech lift needed to go live. To learn more about Payment Guard Insurance, visit https://www.trustage.com/payment-guard. Sign up for Alex's Fintech Takes newsletter for the latest insightful analysis on fintech trends, along with a heaping pile of pop culture references and copious footnotes. Every Monday and Thursday: https://workweek.com/brand/fintech-takes/ And for more exclusive insider content, don't forget to check out my YouTube page. Follow Simon: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sytaylor/ Substack: https://sytaylor.substack.com Follow Alex: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJgfH47QEwbQmkQlz1V9rQA/videos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexhjohnson Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AlexH_Johnson
Featuring a brand new jam from NYC songwriting legend Jesse Harris; the beautiful world of Italian composer Olivia Belli; Colorado meets Switzerland in the minds of Hawkfather and Kwest; the genius of Charlie Mingus; a long-running NYC trio of legends—Ben Allison, Steve Cardenas, and Ted Nash; a creative staple of NOLA aka the New Orleans Klezmer All Stars; British new music legends Azimuth; and the crushing groove of Mr. Shuggie Otis.
#246Our best climate models for helping limit global warming to 1.5oC may have wildly overestimated our chances. To reach this goal, models are relying heavily on geological carbon storage, a technology that removes carbon from the atmosphere and places it underground. But it may not be nearly as effective as models have suggested, making the task of decarbonising much more difficult. Do we need to rethink our approach?Intel has announced it has constructed the world's biggest computer modelled on the human brain and nervous system. This neuromorphic computer, called Hala Point, may only be the size of a microwave oven, but its innovative technology could someday run artificial intelligence that's smarter and more energy efficient.After a blast of sound from a keyboard shot through her whole body, experimental musician Lola De La Mata was hit with debilitating tinnitus. It was so profound it left her with vertigo, difficulty walking, speech problems and unable to make music. Years later, she is now putting a spotlight on the condition with a new album, Oceans on Azimuth. Hear her story and music from the album in a special feature. Plus, read Clare Wilson's recent feature about the future of tinnitus and hearing loss.Do birds dream? They just might. Birds' vocal cords move in their sleep, as if they're singing, but don't actually make a sound. Now researchers have managed to use these vocal movements to synthesise their songs and hear them aloud – with surprising results. Does this prove that birds dream?Plus: The biggest stellar mass black hole ever found is very close by; fossil hunters uncover the jawbone of an extinct reptile that may have been the biggest ever to swim the oceans; how skin wounds can cause gut problems.Hosts Timothy Revell and Christie Taylor discuss with guests Madeleine Cuff, Matt Sparkes and Karmela Padavic-Callaghan. To read more about these stories, visit newscientist.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring the latest classic by NYC songwriting legend Jesse Harris; a stellar cut from Jerksin Fendrix' brilliant ‘Poor Things' soundtrack; fresh sounds from UK reedsman Shabaka Hutchings; a tranquil soundscape courtesy of Italian composer Olivia Belli; two brilliant re-releases of 70s ECM classics: Azimuth and the Jan Garbarek Quartet; and finally, rock n roll, new and old, from The Black Crowes and Patti Smith.
Guests: Heather Graham, Research Associate at NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterHosts: Abha Eli Phoboo & Chris KempesProducer: Katherine MoncurePodcast theme music by: Mitch MignanoAdditional sound credits: Digifish music; “Determination of Azimuth,” written by Heather Graham, staged at the Baltimore Rock Opera SocietyFollow us on:Twitter • YouTube • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedIn • BlueskyMore info:Apply for the 2024 Complexity Global School at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, ColombiaSFI programs: EducationComplexity Explorer: Origins of Life: Introduction| Chris Kempes (Link to full playlist)Enroll for the course: Origins of LifeVideos:Asteroids, Agnostic Biosignatures, & Experimental Rock Opera with Dr. Heather GrahamHeather Graham on Katherine JohnsonPapers & Articles:“Investigating the impact of x‐ray computed tomography imaging on soluble organic matter in the Murchison meteorite: Implications for Bennu sample analyses” in Meteoritics & Planetary Science (December 2023), doi.org/10.1111/maps.14111“The Vacant Niche Revisited: Using Negative Results to Refine the Limits of Habitability,” in bioRxiv (Nov 8, 2023), doi.org/10.1101/2023.11.06.565904“Observations of Elemental Composition of Enceladus Consistent with Generalized Models of Theoretical Ecosystems,” in bioRxiv (Oct 29, 2023), doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.29.564608“Planetary Subsurface Science and Exploration: An Integrated Consortium to Understand Subsurface Sources of Energy and the Unique Energetics of Subsurface Life,” in Mars Extant Life: What's Next? (Nov 2019), hou.usra.edu/meetings/lifeonmars2019/pdf/5047.pdf“Detecting life on Earth and the limits of analogy,” in Planetary Astrobiology (June 16, 2020)“Identifying molecules as biosignatures with assembly theory and mass spectrometry,” in chemRxiv (Nov 16, 202), chemrxiv.org/engage/api-gateway/chemrxiv/assets/orp/resource/item/60c751e59abda27c1af8dce4/original/identifying-molecules-as-biosignatures-with-assembly-theory-and-mass-spectrometry.pdf“The Grayness of the Origin of Life,” in Life (May 29, 2021) doi.org/10.3390/life11060498“Generalized stoichiometry and biogeochemistry for astrobiological applications,” in Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (July 2021), link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11538-021-00877-5
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Carey spoke with Tyler Heisey, a Marine Corps veteran and Back Azimuth Solutions on Instagram where he chronicles his journey to become a licensed mental health professional. Follow him where you can also follow Veteran Made for daily updates! SUBSCRIBE! to my daily newsletter, SERVICE TO CIVILIAN This episode is presented by our NEW! VM - Stacked Logo T-Shirts Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9.
Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: Zélia Duncan, Preta Gil, Milton Nascimento, Osmar Milito, Zé Maria e seu Órgâo, Marcos Valle, Hermeto Pascoal, Zuco 103, Macumbalada, Joâo Gilberto, Os Cariocas, Bebel Gilberto, Gilberto Gil, Elis Regina y Azimuth.Escuchar audio
Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: Tom Jobim, Joâo Gilberto, Preta Gil, Milton Nascimento, Tânia Maria, Sônia Rosa, Osmar Milito, Gilberto Gil, Johnny Alf, Azimuth, Conjunto Som 4, Marcos Valle, Zé Maria & Jorge Ben, Zezinho y Pedroti.Escuchar audio
Scott Racette and Ashley Gremel met sailing in San Francisco Bay in 2016. Five years later they sailed under the Golden Gate Bridge together aboard their Pearson 365, Azimuth, to begin a trip from the San Francisco Bay to the Chesapeake Bay. Along the way they adopted a cat, transited the Panama Canal, fixed leaking through-hulls, and learned a whole lot. I talk to them about the adventure.
John Sterling/Azimuth Leadership The mission of Azimuth Leadership, LLC is to provide a peer driven space for leaders to be led, and where they are empowered towards holistic and emotionally intelligent leadership for impact in their unique spheres of influence. They accomplish this though three principles…LEAN, LEARN & LEVERAGE. Buddy Curry/Kids & Pros Kids & […]
John Sterling/Azimuth Leadership The mission of Azimuth Leadership, LLC is to provide a peer driven space for leaders to be led, and where they are empowered towards holistic and emotionally intelligent leadership for impact in their unique spheres of influence. They accomplish this though three principles…LEAN, LEARN & LEVERAGE. Buddy Curry/Kids & Pros Kids & […] The post John Sterling with Azimuth Leadership and Buddy Curry with Kids & Pros appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
In this captivating episode of “Raw and Real Entrepreneurship,” host Susan Sly sits down with Matt Holland, CEO and co-founder of Field Effect, to delve into his remarkable journey in cybersecurity. Holland, who boldly decided to walk away from completing his PhD, shares his unique insights into the transition from academia to entrepreneurship. The conversation takes a deep dive into the nuances of bootstrapping a company, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of building a business from the ground up. Listeners will be particularly intrigued by the discussion on strategic financial decisions, including when and why Field Effect decided to engage in a significant Series A funding round, successfully raising $30.34 million U.S. dollars. This episode sheds light on the importance of cybersecurity in our digital age and provides valuable lessons on resilience, strategic planning, and the power of believing in one's vision. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a business veteran, or someone fascinated by the intersection of technology and business, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration, showcasing the real and raw path to entrepreneurial success. About Matt Holland: Matt Holland is a prominent figure in the cyber security industry, known for his extensive experience as an ex-cyber spy and successful entrepreneur. Currently, he is the founder and CEO of Field Effect, a cyber security company that provides powerful and complete protection for businesses of all sizes from cyber attacks. Founded in 2016, the company was bootstrapped by Matt and only recently brought on investors to the tune of $30 million. Prior to Field Effect, Matt co-founded and bootstrapped an intelligence tradecraft company called Linchpin Labs, which grew to become the commercial world leader at what it did. It was sold in 2018 as part of a bundled $200 million deal alongside partner company Azimuth. Connect with Matt: Facebook @FieldEffectSoftware Instagram @fieldeffectsoftware LinkedIn @field-effect-software X @fieldeffectsoft YouTube @fieldeffectsoft Website https://fieldeffect.com/ About Susan Sly: Susan Sly is a Tech Co-founder, a tech investor, best-selling author, keynote speaker, entrepreneur, and host of the highly acclaimed podcast – Raw and Real Entrepreneurship. Susan has appeared on CNN, CNBC, Fox, Lifetime Television, The CBN, The Morning Show in Australia and been quoted in MarketWatch, Yahoo Finance, Forbes, and more. She holds Certificates in Management and Leadership, Technology and Operations, and Strategy and Innovation from MIT. Susan is the author of 7 books. Her book project with NY Times Best Selling Author, Jack Canfield, made six Amazon Best Selling lists. Connect With Susan: X @Susanslylive X @rawandrealentr1 LinkedIn @susansly Facebook @susanslylive Website https://susansly.com/ Join Susan's Insider's List https://susansly.com/insider/
Today's Pathfinder episode features Will Coffield, cofounder and General Partner of Riot Ventures. Riot has a proclivity for investing in early-stage companies with transformative tech ideologies dedicated to revolutionizing traditional industries. Today's conversation also features the space and space-adjacent companies that Riot has invested in including True Anomaly, Integrate, and Azimuth.In addition to Riot's origin story, Mo and Will discuss:Mapping real customer demandLiquidity within deep techCategorizing space investingDual-use technology…is it a cover for defense investing?And much more…This episode is brought to you by SpiderOak, a US-based software company that builds space cybersecurity products and solutions for civilian, military, and commercial space operations. Learn more at https://spideroak.com/• Chapters • 00:00 - Intro & SpiderOak Ad02:31 - Will's background13:20 - Riot's investment strategy17:06 - Seed investments19:54 - Mapping real customer demand22:07 - Liquidity in deep tech industries25:52 - SpiderOak Ad26:40 - How do you categorizing space investments?34:21 - Is dual-use technology a cover up for defense investing?38:09 - Integrate and Azimuth42:58 - Crowding in the market47:02 - Starship's impact on the ecosystem48:48 - Technologies Riot is excited about49:54 - Outside of LA, where's the biggest space ecosystem?• Show notes • Riot's website — https://www.riot.vc/Will's socials — https://twitter.com/WillC_5Mo's socials — https://twitter.com/itsmoislamPayload's socials — https://twitter.com/payloadspace / https://www.linkedin.com/company/payloadspacePathfinder archive — Watch: https://www.youtube.com/@payloadspace Pathfinder archive — Listen: https://pod.payloadspace.com/episodes• About us •Pathfinder is brought to you by Payload, a modern space media brand built from the ground up for a new age of space exploration and commercialization. We deliver need-to-know news and insights daily to 15,000+ commercial, civil, and military space leaders. Payload is read by decision-makers at every leading new space company, along with c-suite leaders at all of the aerospace & defense primes. We're also read on Capitol Hill, in the Pentagon, and at space agencies around the world. Payload began as a weekly email sent to a few friends and coworkers.Today, we're a team distributed across four time zones and two continents, publishing three media properties across multiple platforms: 1) Payload, our flagship daily newsletter, sends M-F @ 9am Eastern (https://newsletter.payloadspace.com/) 2) Pathfinder publishes weekly on Tuesday mornings (pod.payloadspace.com) 3) Polaris, our weekly policy publication, hits inboxes Tuesday (https://polaris.payloadspace.com/) 4) Parallax, our weekly space science briefing, hits inboxes Thursday (https://parallax.payloadspace.com/)
In this Highlight Clip Jester and Austin share a raw moment about the process of being creators and having fun in the creation process. I love when Austin talks about making a course correction when you stop having fun! Full Episode With Austin: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/jester-section-hiker/160-embrace-the-obstacles-jester-austin/ Upcoming Woods Hole Weekend: September 28 - October 1 https://woodsholehostel.com/things-to-do/the-woods-hole-weekend/ Woods Hole Weekend Video Series: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/p/woods-hole-weekend/ HRN Trading Post: https://hrntradingpost.com/ Learn HOW TO Successfully Hike The Appalachian Trail: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpmZshhnan2SCN-8gqQOXaADlaU_tEaYj Connect with Julie "Jester" Gayheart: Email: jester@jestersectionhiker.com Website: http://juliegayheart.com Music By: Victor Lundberg "Top of The Morning"
#192 July 10, 2023 or 3309 http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.io/LooseScrews Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update: War LHS 3877 - Wang War III. Win One for the Wang (again) Building influence in Darahk and Semakhmets Expansion underway will be from Howard…probable destination BD+44 4389 next week Minor overheating in the usual suspects…nothing urgent. All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Discussion: Galnet about Azimuth https://community.elitedangerous.com/ What would motivate you in the thargoid war? Community Corner: No Time for Caution Challenge - Alec Turner Next Buckyball - Double Trouble - 2 stops per system in four systems, by Raiko Burr Pit PitCon 2023, Nottingham England, September 16th https://discord.com/channels/513426452268449837/513431816208777217/1117768841737535548 If you like the show please rate and review on your podcast player, which helps people find the show. Join us on Discord at discord.io/loosescrews and check out the merch store at loosescrewsed.com for mugs, t-shirts, hoodies, and more. And you can support us on patreon! http://patreon.com/loosescrewsed
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http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.io/LooseScrews Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update: Elections in MCC 858 War in Gram and Xians Push LSN in HIP 4907 and Calarum We would still like AfterDark to expand from Tamor, and fill an open slot in another of our systems. (73%) All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Dev news: https://www.elitedangerous.com/news/elite-dangerous-update-15-release-notes Not in the notes: Relative mouse is now toggleable Speculation: thargoid scouts seem tougher Caustic sinks no longer can be engineered Fdev support called this a fix New thargoid craft: Hunter class, Glaive variant New thargoid craft: Titan New system marker for counter-strike and mission type Missions sometimes don't advance and fire is vacuum-proof Profile analyzer kinetic effect? Propulsion Elements aren't dropping from caustic generators; Fdev acknowledge it's not intended New ads in starports for Azimuth, and for Fed election campaign New Ship kits with thargoid parts Frameshift Live returns Thursday with Curtis If you like the show please rate and review on your podcast player, which helps people find the show. Join us on Discord at discord.io/loosescrews and check out the merch store at loosescrewsed.com for mugs, t-shirts, hoodies, and more. And you can support us on patreon! http://patreon.com/loosescrewsed
In this episode we are with Karl Monger, Founder and Executive Director of Gallant Few, to discuss Life and it's many peaks and valleys. We discuss his history as an Army Ranger, his love of service to others, Gallant Few, becoming a therapist to lead the future in health care, and we discuss looking forward to the long run. This conversation left us with a profound sense of direction and perspective that many miss by overlooking the steps to overcoming any adversity. Please Listen, Like, and Share!Check the links out to get your Azimuth Check below as well as click the links to share the valuable resources that Gallant Few offer!https://gallantfew.org/azimuthcheck/https://gallantfew.org/https://linktr.ee/kpmonger
Myke makes a very important correction and deeply regrets his previous error. Federico pits cubes against triangles and Clippy has been reborn as Microsoft 365 Copilot. Lastly, Stephen starts his search for an heir.
Myke makes a very important correction and deeply regrets his previous error. Federico pits cubes against triangles and Clippy has been reborn as Microsoft 365 Copilot. Lastly, Stephen starts his search for an heir.
The Watched try to escape Farmer and hide the diamond. Fayne, Theo, and Azimuth interrogate Mr Drszalt.