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Beyoncé's new cover of the Beatles' "Blackbird" on her "Cowboy Carter" album uses the original 1968 backing track by Paul McCartney, including his acoustic guitar and foot tapping. "Blackbird" was written by Paul McCartney for the Beatles' 1968 "White Album", inspired by the call of a blackbird during the Beatles' trip to Rishikesh, India. He later claimed it was a tribute to the civil rights movement. The song has a long history in Black music, with various artists like Aretha Franklin and Sylvester adding their unique interpretations. The Beyonce cover version, retitled "Blackbiird," features additional harmony vocals by four Black women in country music, Tanner Adell, Tiera Kennedy, Reyna Roberts and Brittney Spencer. Apparently, Beyonce looks to emphasize the song's historic meaning to her audience.Of course, McCartney should have invited Black singers to join him on the White Album original. An oversight, which we now can correct, thanks to the BDJ spectral remuxers. So, enjoy Macca's Blackbird with backing vocals by Tanner, Tiera, Reyna and Brittney.
On the Season 3 Premiere, Sway, Score and BDJ break down the WrestleMania experience, discuss future plans for the women's world title and how it's now-or-never for Tony Khan.
This new clinician's guide from the BDJ and BDA provides detailed strategies, technical guides, and step-by-step instructions for the most advanced techniques used today to treat edentulous patients, including graftless solutions from Dr. Saj Jivraj, the founder of the Anacapa Dental Art Institute. Visit https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-32847-3 Anacapa Dental Art Institute City: Oxnard Address: 2821 N Ventura Rd Website https://www.anacapadental.com Phone +1-805-988-8985 Email saj.jivraj@gmail.com
Duffle bags be damned this week in episode 34 of Lucha Underground entitled "Gold And Guerreros". Come along as we chat about Shawty Mane, effective Rick Rolls, University of Buffalo, the Legend of BDJ, "Quick Hits", evil chuckles, making spousal food, sandwich making, Teddy Hart, Chavo the cheat, dominator redux, gym bags with innards, the fantasy of wrestling, Christian media, creepy moths, Konnan & Vampiro in "The Odd Couple", gofundme.com/f/keep-on-prancing, & more! Want to hear more from your favorite Marsh Land Media hosts? Hear exclusive shows, podcasts, and content by heading to Patreon.com/MLMpod! Buy some Shuffling the Deck / MLMpod MERCH, including our "Natty With Otters" shirt, over at redbubble.com/shop/msspod! Follow James @MarshLandMedia on Twitter, @MLMpod on Instagram, and listen to his music under "Marsh Land Monster" wherever music is found! Follow Sean on Twitter @SeanMarciniak and on Twitch @GooseVK! Join our Discord! Have fan mail, fan art, projects you want us to review, or whatever you want to send us? You can ship directly to us using "James McCollum, PO Box 180036, 2011 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60618"! Send us a voice mail to be played on the show at (224) 900-7644! Find out more about James' other podcasts "Mostly Speakin' Sentai", "Hit It & Crit It", and "This Movie's Gay" on our website, www.MLMPod.com!!! Plus, download all Marsh Land Monster albums there, too!
Score, Tex and BDJ discuss the fallout from SummerSlam, give stock options on the Pro Wrestling Stock Exchange and rant about how The Bloodline Saga is far from finishedFollow us online at @workingshootpod
Score, Tex, BDJ and Taji preview this year's SummerSlam, give a nod to the inaugural TLC match and argue whether or not All-In London is AEW's WrestleManiaFollow us on Instagram and X @workingshootpod
For the Summer of 2023, a dozen futurists talk about what life will be like for humans in 30 to 50 years. Each guest is asked to paint a picture of the changes that we will experience between now and 2053 or 2073. Then they are asked what mistakes we are making today that the people of 2073 will look back at in disbelief. The goal of these episodes is to spark the imagination of listeners about the future we have the ability to create.In this episode, futurist Brian David Johnson (aka BDJ) paints a picture of life in 2053 with an emphasis on what he calls “the dirty little secret of the future” and that is that life then will look a lot like it does today, but with far more advanced technology. He also talks about how each of us would benefit from having a teenager as a mentor, why being fearful of novel technology is natural, and how we can overcome that fear. BDJ wraps up the interview by talking about how some of the things we are doing today – like the way we interact with our devices and living in homes that are not filled with smart devices - will be looked at in 50 years with a sense of disbelief.Brian David Johnson was Intel Corporation's first-ever futurist. Currently, he is a professor at Arizona State University's Global Futures Laboratory and the School for the Future of Innovation in Society. BDJ also works in a private practice with a broad range of groups, including governments, militaries, corporations, nonprofits and start-ups, to help them envision their future. BDJ holds over 40 patents and is the best-selling author of both science fiction and fact books: A Threatcasting Textbook, The Future You, WaR: Wizards and Robots, and 21st Century Robot.
Imagine hearing John Lennon sing one of Paul McCartney's songs that he famously dismissed as “granny music”. Well, you don't have to imagine anymore, because the BDJ producers have used artificial intelligence to create a stunning version of the song Teddy Boy with vocals by John Lennon. Teddy Boy is a folk rock song that McCartney wrote during the Beatles' 1968 visit to India, and recorded for his solo album McCartney in 1970. The Beatles also attempted to record the song during the Get Back sessions in 1969, but Lennon showed little interest and often parodied the lyrics. The song was left out of the final release of Let It Be. Now, thanks to the power of AI, you can hear how Lennon would have sung the song!
Score, Tex and BDJ give out their awards for the first half of the year, review this weekend's events and give flowers to Shawn Michaels VS Bret Hart at WrestleMania 12.Follow us at @workingshootpod
Have you ever wondered what it would sound like if Frank Sinatra sang one of Paul McCartney's earliest songs? Well, wonder no more, because the BDJ producers have used artificial intelligence to create a stunning version of the song Suicide with vocals by the legendary crooner. Suicide is a piano ballad that McCartney wrote when he was 14 years old, hoping to give it to Sinatra, but for years it didn't happen. Then one day in the 70's, Sinatra called McCartney and asked to write a song for him. McCartney sent him the song Suicide, that he had written much earlier. Sinatra never called again.....Obviously, the title and lyrics make it unsuitable for Sinatra. Had McCartney taken the trouble to write new lyrics, then it might have been a hit for Sinatra. The song remained unreleased until 2011, when it was included as a bonus track on the remastered edition of McCartney's debut solo album. Now, thanks to the magic of AI, you can hear how Sinatra would have interpreted the song, with his smooth voice and impeccable phrasing. The result is a beautiful and haunting rendition that pays tribute to both artists and their musical legacy.
Score, Tex and BDJ review Forbidden Door, give predictions for Money In The Bank and explain why Punk/Cena solidified the Premium Live Event for years to comeFollow @workingshootpod on Twitter and Instagram
For this edition of our After Work interview series, BDJ speaks with rising photographer and videographer Myles Michelin.Myles had a lot to speak on in regards to his journey so far, staying motivated, artist currently in his rotation and more.
On this episode Score, Tex and BDJ run through every single damn wrestling event going on this weekend. Literally, they talked about AEW, NXT, WWE, and Impact wrestling.
This week Julia and Josh are joined by Fiona Ellwood. Fiona is a dental nurse by profession and has had an amazing and inspiring career to date. She has held high positions in numerous dental societies, is an international speaker as well as a prolific writer and editor for the Dental Nursing Journal and BDJ teams. She has been involved in a variety of education projects both as a student herself and as an educator, and has advised on several national policies and projects. For this work she has been commended as the first dental care professional to receive an honorary fellowship from the FGDP and received the British Empire Medal for services to dentistry in 2019. There is a huge amount to talk about and this week our hosts do their best to scratch the surface of this fascinating member of the profession! For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
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The Long and Winding Road is a McCartney song that was mixed and produced by Phil Spector. McCartney did not like the mix, as is abundantly clear from the letter that he wrote to Allen Klein and Phil Spector. McCartney explains how he would like the Long and Winding Road to sound:- Less orchestra, and more Beatles (guitars, piano etc.)- absolutely no harp in the mix- bring back the piano at the endFor the 2022 SuperDeLuxe Box of Let It Be, we would have expected Giles Martin to comply with McCartney's wishes, and produce such a mix. However, Giles didn't do that; the orchestra is a bit lower in volume in the 2022 mix, but still overwhelming, and - worst of all - the harp is still there!.In an interview, Giles explained that it was technically impossible to remove the harp from the mix.Now there's a challenge for the BDJ engineers, and they set to work. So here it is, the mix as Sir Paul wished it to be! Also, they left intact the few piano notes at the very end of the song. Returning to the beginning of the song may well have been a deliberate move from McCartney, to make the end sounding less definitive. After all, the road goes on and on!
Here is BDJ's remix of the 2022 Revolver SDE. All tracks are only sourced from the 2022 stereo version and the outtakes.Some tracks are similar, but subtly different; there are also some mash-ups, where there just wasn't enough material (outtakes) on the Revolver SDE.GILES MARTIN: Horrible! It doesn't sound like the 1966 original at all!RINGO STARR: Peace and Love!PAUL McCARTNEY: And then I went to this church fete in Woolton, close to where John lived.GEOFF EMERICK: George Martin asked me to cut up the tape in small pieces, and I threw them in the air. I picked up the pieces, glued them back together again and so we made Here There and Everywhere.YOKO ONO: Eeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Sam Wooley of the University of Texas School of Journalism discusses journalism, propaganda, and ethics. Our conversations unpacks the definition of propaganda and how today's technology fuels propaganda and influence. Research Question: Encrypted messaging apps (like WhatApp, Signal, Discord, etc) are becoming more popular, and incubation of disinformation campaigns happens in those spaces. How does disinformation and propaganda spread in encrypted spaces? How will we study propaganda in transport-layer encrypted spaces? Resources: Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #112 Jake Sotiriadis on the Value Proposition of Future Studies #107 Vanessa Otero on News Ecosystem Health #14 BDJ on Threatcasting #116 Matt Jackson on Social Learning and Game Theory Sam Wooley's Bio Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky Yellow Journalism Bots by Nick Monaco, Samuel Woolley Manufacturing Consensus: Understanding Propaganda in the Era of Automation and Anonymity by Sam Woolley Center for Media Engagement at University of Texas Link to full show notes and resources https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-117 Guest Bio: Samuel C. Woolley is an assistant professor in the School of Journalism and an assistant professor, by courtesy, in the School of Information--both at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also the project director for propaganda research at the Center for Media Engagement (CME) at UT. Woolley is currently a research associate at the Project for Democracy and the Internet at Stanford University. He has held past research affiliations at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford and the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) at the University of California at Berkeley. Woolley's research is focused on how emergent technologies are used in and around global political communication. His work on computational propaganda—the use of social media in attempts to manipulate public opinion—has revealed the ways in which a wide variety of political groups in the United States and abroad have leveraged tools such as bots and trending algorithms and tactics of disinformation and trolling in efforts to control information flows online. His research on digital politics, automation/AI, social media, and political polarization is currently supported by grants from by Omidyar Network (ON), the Miami Foundation, and the Knight Foundation. His past research has been funded by the Ford Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, the Open Society Foundations, the New Venture Fund for Communications, and others. His latest book, The Reality Game: How the Next Wave of Technology Will Break the Truth, was released in January 2020 by PublicAffairs (US) and Octopus/Endeavour (UK). It explores the ways in which emergent technologies--from deep fakes to virtual reality--are already being leveraged to manipulate public opinion, and how they are likely to be used in the future. He proposes strategic responses to these threats with the ultimate goal of empowering activists and pushing technology builders to design for democracy and human rights. He is currently working on two other books. Manufacturing Consensus (Yale University Press) explores the ways in which social media, and automated tools such as bots, have become global mechanisms for creating illusions of political support or popularity. He discusses the power of these tools for amplification and suppression of particular modes of digital communication, building on Herman and Chomsky's (1988) integral work on propaganda. His other book, co-authored with Nicholas Monaco, is titled Bots (Polity) and is a primer on the ways these automated tools have become integral to the flow of all manner of information online. Woolley is the co-editor, with Philip N. Howard (Oxford) of Computational Propaganda: Political Parties, Politicians, and Political Manipulation on Social Media, released in 2018 by the Oxford Studies in Digital Politics series at Oxford University Press. This volume of country specific case studies explores the rise of social media--and tools like algorithms and automation--as mechanisms for political manipulation around the world. He has published several peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and white papers on emergent technology, the Internet and public life in publications such as the Journal of Information Technology and Politics, the International Journal of Communication, A Networked Self: Platforms, Stories, Connections, The Political Economy of Robots: Prospects for Prosperity and Peace in an Automated 21st Century, The Handbook of Media, Conflict and Security, and Can Public Diplomacy Survive the Internet? Bots, Echo Chambers and Disinformation. Woolley is the founding director of the Digital Intelligence Lab, a research and policy oriented project at the Institute for the Future—a 50-year-old think-tank located in Palo Alto, CA. Before this he served as the director of research at the National Science Foundation and European Research Council supported Computational Propaganda Project at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. He is a former resident fellow at the German Marshall Fund's Digital Innovation Democracy Initiative and a former Belfer Fellow at the Anti-Defamation League's Center for Science and technology. He is a former research fellow at Jigsaw, Google's think-tank and technology incubator, at the Center Tech Policy Lab at the University of Washington's Schools of Law and Information, and at the Center for Media, Data and Society at Central European University. His public work on computational propaganda and social media bots has appeared in venues including Wired, the Guardian,TechCrunch, Motherboard, Slate, and The Atlantic. For his research, Woolley has been featured in publications such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Guardian and on PBS' Frontline, BBC's News at Ten, and ABC's Today. His work on computational propaganda and bots has been presented to members of the U.S. Congress, the U.K. Parliament, NATO, and others. His Ph.D. is in Communication from the University of Washington. His website is samwoolley.org and he tweets from @samuelwoolley. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
Last night was the premiere episode of Homegrown Happy Hour with Ben Davis on Pure Rock 98.7 FM! The first guest was Wes Shipp who performed several original songs with BDJ opening and closing the nigh. Homegrown Happy Hour will be replayed Saturday night at 8:00 PM. The show will go up on-demand Tuesday, October 11. Today Ben joins us on Main Street TV on the 1 year anniversary of his first MSTV appearance!
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Jake Sotiriadis discusses how future studies can identify weak signals and emerging trends in order to develop anticipatory thinking which leads to better decisions. Research Question: Jake believes that we need to spend more time learning about and learning from the robust future studies literature and different methodological approaches like: back casting, causal layered analysis, traditional scenario development, the futures wheel, plus others. He encourages students to first master a narrow area of expertise and then question the status quo. Ask the question: Where are there opportunities? How do we capture emergent phenomena? How do we anticipate? Resources: Related or Mentioned Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes #85 Josh Kerbel on Complexity and Anticipatory Intelligence #14 BDJ on Threatcasting LtCol Jake Sotiriadis bio Social, Technological, Economical, Environmental and Political STEEP Future Framework Greece Futures Report The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman The Art of the Long View: Planning for the Future in an Uncertain World by Peter Schwartz Thinking in Time: The Uses of History for Decision-Makers by Richard E. Neustadt IPA Seeks Authors and Cognitive Security Thought Leaders Link to full show notes and resources https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-112 Guest Bio: Dr. Jake Sotiriadis is a global futurist and expert in geopolitical risk intelligence. He is Director of The Center for Futures Intelligence at National Intelligence University (NIU), where he also serves on the research faculty. Dr. Sotiriadis previously served as the US Air Force's senior futurist at the Pentagon in Washington and founded the service's Strategic Foresight and Futures Team. At NIU, his research assists senior leaders in the intelligence and national security communities develop anticipatory thinking and strategic planning. He has served nearly two decades as an Air Force intelligence officer and holds a Ph.D. in political science and geopolitical futures from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. He also serves as an advisor to the State Department and teaches courses at the Foreign Service Institute. His forthcoming book, “The Invisible Regime: How Ideology Will Shape 21st Century Geopolitical Competition” will be published in 2023 by The National Intelligence Press. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
You knew it was coming. It's been a week and you are needing that regular dose of Arkansas news without the snooze. Lucky you for, I got what you need right here. If you want to give your eyes a little bit of what your ears are getting, keep reading. - Arkansas Times Best of Arkansas - $JGM - US News & World Report: NWA #7, LR #87 - new hospital got their pipes right - god goes to a Shell Station - drunk hiking in the NWA; li'l sus - home explosion in Atkins - grimy, grifty (now) ex-cop - News from 100 Years Ago - UPDATES * filthy warehouse closes...eventually * AG getting a piece of Chiropractic offices * former principal pleads innocent * LR/NLR freedom fighters ^ shop.smudgeandsmoke: IG ^ Brittany Dawn Jeffery shirts: IG // web store ^ BDJ and LRPD: YT - LRPD * water tower pee-pee shooter caught $JGM mail@notforprophets.net Web: notforprophets.net Instagram Twitter YouTube Spotify SpaceHey $JGM Thanks for hopping on the ride with me and I hope you dig it. Tap the SUBSCRIBE button to make sure you never miss a new weekly episode, or any of the bonus episodes that come out by surprise. If you're liking what's happing here, tell someone. Better yet, just grab their phone and subscribe for them. Do them the favor, okay? Interested in sponsoring the podcast, or want to reach out? Go for it.
BDJ is joined by musician, teacher, and overall great guy Corey Laury to discuss the 5 year process behind his debut project 'Preston & Wolfe', balancing teaching with artistry, and more.
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, US Army Sergeant Major Denver Dill discusses how music and the arts can be used as tools of influence. Our wide ranging conversation covers the role of music in military operations to the theme park experience to movies to sports. Resources: Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #19 Ash Holzmann on PsyOps #35 Jessica Dawson on Social Media Weaponization #34 Emma Chiu on Global Trends and Market Intelligence #14 BDJ on Threatcasting The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet by Jeff Kosseff Jeff Kosseff's website West Point SS493 Music & Influence Reading List The Social Psychology of Music, Edited by David J. Hargreaves & Adrian C. North Music and Conflict Transformation Harmonies and Dissonances in GEO Politics, Edited by Olivier Urbain Jazz Diplomacy, Promoting America In The Cold War Era, Lisa E. Davenport Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, Douglas Hofstadter Propaganda and Persuasion New and Classic Essays, Garth S. Jowett & Victoria O'Donnell Chronicles of a black musician, Charles Jones Game Theory and Strategy, Philip D. Straffin 33 Revolutions per minute: A History of Protest songs from Billie Holiday to Green Day, Dorian Lynskey Playing for Change: Music and Musicians in the service of social movements, Rob Rosenthal and Richard Flacks Talkin' 'bout a revolution: Music and social change in America, Dick Weissman Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails | How Abraham Lincoln Used the Telegraph to Win the Civil War, Tom Wheeler Tracking the Audience – The Ratings Industry from Analog to Digital, Karen Buzzard Radicalism & Music, Jonathan Pieslak Slave Songs of the United States, unknown author – Forgotten Books American Ballads and Folk Songs, John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax The American Songbag Carl Sandburg Link to full show notes and resources https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-91 Guest Bio: Sergeant Major Denver Dill is a member of the West Point Band and an instructor of American Politics at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. He has developed the course SS493 Music & Influence which he teaches in the Department of Social Sciences. He also serves as a co-founder and researcher in the West Point Music Research Center and as the Army Music Analytics Team Leader. He has taught and assisted in several departments including the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Department of Systems Engineering, Department of English and Philosophy as well as with the Army Cyber Institute. As a trumpet player Sergeant Major Dill has been a prize winner in several national and international competitions. Additionally, Sergeant Major Dill has appeared as both a soloist and a principal trumpet player with the New York Philharmonic and has performed with the Metropolitan Opera Brass. Prior to coming to the United States Military Academy Sergeant Major Dill was a doctoral teaching assistant at the Eastman School of Music. He holds degrees from Juilliard and Eastern Kentucky University and holds certifications in: Lean Six Sigma, Security+, and Influence in Special Operations. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
BDJ checks in with Cal and A&R of the brand By Myself or Nothing to discuss their beginnings, thinking outside the box, creating custom sneakers, and more.
BDJ. Sway, and Taji discuss the latest in wrestling. They cover hella shit including Pat McAfee's impending WrestleMania debut, Swerve Scott's ceiling in AEW, Cody Rhodes potential and more.
BDJ, Sway and Taji discuss the latest in wrestling. They cover topics including Pat McAfee wrestling at WrestleMania, Swerve debuting in AEW, how big of a signing Cody Rhodes is plus much more!
In this podcast I discuss common complications in oral surgery with my colleague and friend Judith Stocker. Judith is a Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon based in the UK and has ov er 30 years experience in the specialty. We cover key topics including the management of pain, swelling, bleeding, infection, antral issues, iatrogenic injuries and nerve injuries.Links to papers mentioned are below:Management of Nerve Injuries in the UK - A Cross Sectional StudyOrchard A, Adatia A, Moore RJ, Prabhu S2022 BJOMSAn evaluation of sepsis in DentistryDave M, Barry S, Coulthard P, Daniels R, Greenwood M, Seoudi N, Walton G, Patel N.BDJ; 2021 8:32-39Scottish Clinical Clinical Effectiveness Programmehttps://www.sdcep.org.ukCauses of subcutaneous emphysema following dental procedures: a systematic review of cases 1993-2020Jones A, Stagneel S, Renton R, Aggarwal VR, Moore RJBDJ 2021; 231:493-500
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Josh Kerbel of the National Intelligence University discusses the need for anticipatory intelligence. He contrasts the relatively simple historical national environment with today's complex world. Josh explains why the traditional mindset of containment, which The West deployed to counter the Soviet agenda during the Cold War, is inappropriate today. Traditional analysis tools and linear problem solving are likewise inadequate for understanding complex, emergent dynamics. Resources: IPA Members Only Social and Live Podcast Recording Phoenix Challenge Conference (last week of April 2022) Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #47 Yaneer Bar-Yam on Complex Systems and the War on Ideals #14 BDJ on Threatcasting #32 Greg Treverton on Intelligence Global Trends and Technopolitics National Security Language Is Stuck in the Cold War by Josh Kerbel Our 'cold war' frame distorts more than just our view of China by Josh Kerbel National Intelligence University Dark sky tourism is on the rise across the U.S. Link to full show notes and resources https://information-professionals.org/episode/cognitive-crucible-episode-85 Guest Bio: Josh Kerbel is a member of the research faculty at the National Intelligence University where he explores the increasingly complex security environment and the associated intelligence challenges. Prior to joining NIU, he held senior analytical positions at DIA, ODNI (including the NIC), the Navy staff, CIA, and ONI. His writings on the intersections of government (especially intelligence) and complexity have been published in Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, Studies in Intelligence, Slate, The National Interest, The Hill, War on the Rocks, Defense One, Parameters, and other outlets. Mr. Kerbel has degrees from the George Washington University and the London School of Economics as well as professional certifications from the Naval War College and the Naval Postgraduate School. More recently he was a post-graduate fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The views expressed here are his alone. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
Join Jack, BDJ, and Lennie for a hilarious conversation about nicknames, house husbands and for answers to the age old question: is Russell Wilson a dork?
Kody, Michael and BDJ talk to Oaka Lee and he performs acoustic versions of some of his songs. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theroostergastonia/support
Kody, Michael and BDJ talk to the guys from Hendersonville-based Skies of Avalon. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theroostergastonia/support
Join our conversation with Marie Georghy Jacob, Doll Artist & Owner of Atelier Miss Georgia Doll on In The Doll World, doll podcast as she shares her amazing and dedicated journey to becoming a doll artist www.inthedollworld.com/podcastsIn early 2000, Marie started working in the fashion industry. It was by pure chance that she discovered the doll magazine BARBIE BAZAR, which gave rise to a whole new passion, that of collectible fashion dolls! Or was it?The magazine highlighted the fascinating world of high-end dolls. In addition, many of these luxury dolls were created either by small companies or independent artists. Letting herself be mesmerized by these sublime creations. To fill a gap in the world of doll fashion design, Marie founded MARIE GEORGE MONTREAL, a contemporary clothing line specially created for Ellowyne Wilde dolls and the American Model (Tonner Doll). Towards the end of 2011, she realized that her style and personality were absent. It was time for her to move on to a more exciting challenge. "I wanted to make my dolls with my standards of quality, aesthetics and, above all, that shared my bohemian and ethnic style with a contemporary touch."January 2012, Marie made the leap by creating her very first doll heads in plasticine. With the help of various modeling books, including those of sculptors Philippe and Charisse Faraut and several DVDs by artists such as Patricia Rose, Jack Johnston, and Apryl Jensen, her first doll Clara, came to life. Then, in the years which followed, other BDJ dolls were born."Fashion is my life; textiles are my true vocation and dolls are my passion. It seems obvious to me that a marriage of these three was supposed to be."To learn more about Marie and the amazing dolls she creates please visithttps://ateliermissgeorgia.com or on Instagram @amgdoll25Follow and like In The Doll World on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inthedollworldInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthedollworld/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/inthedollworldLinktree: https://www.linktr.ee/inthedollworld #InTheDollWorld #feedspottoppodcast #InTheDollWorldYoutube #inthedollworldpodcast #mariegeorghyjacob #ateliermissgeorgia
Matt and Jack talk about the Championship games today. It's BDJ time
Removal third molars are one of the commonest procedures carried out by oral surgeons and therefore a significant part of our work. In this podcast myself and Dr Imran Suida discuss some of the literature relating to third molars. Follow Dr Suida on instagram @learnoralsurgerywithmePapers discussed:1. Houndsome et al. 2020. Prophylactic removal of impacted mandibular third molars: a systematic review and economic evaluation. NIHR Health Technology Assessment. 2. AAOMS 2016. White paper on third molar data.3. Pitros et al 2020. A systematic review of the complications of high-risk third molar removal and coronectomy: development of a decision tree model and preliminary health economic analysis to assist in treatment planning. BJOMS.4. V. Toedtling et al. 2019. Prevalence of distal surface caries in the second molar among referrals for assessment of third molars: a systematic review and meta-analysis 5. Renton et al 2005. A randomised controlled clinical trial to compare the incidence of injury to the inferior alveolar nerve as a result of coronectomy and removal of mandibular third molars. BJOMS6. Renton 2017. Risk Assessment of M3Ms and Decisions on Ordering a CBCT and Prescribing a Coronectomy. Dental Update.7. Loesche et al. 2003. Nerve Damage and Third Molar Removal. Dental Update.8. Dharanjani and Smith 20189. N Patel et al 2019. Coronectomy of mandibular third molar teeth with caries or resorption ‘at-risk' of inferior dentoalveolar nerve injury. Oral Surgery.10. Cle-ovejero et al 2017. Does 3-dimensional imaging of the third molar reduce the risk of experiencing inferior alveolar nerve injury owing to extraction? A meta-analysis. JADA.11. Korkmaz et al 2017. Does additional cone beam computed tomography decrease the risk of inferior alveolar nerve injury in high-risk cases undergoing third molar surgery?Does CBCT decrease the risk of IAN injury? IJOMS12. Shiratori et al 2013?13. Leung and cheung 2009. Safety of coronectomy versus excision of wisdom teeth: A randomized controlled trial. OOOOE 14. Martin et al 2015. Coronectomy as a surgical approach to impacted mandibular third molars: a systematic review 15. Marcussen et al 2016 A Systematic Review on Effect of Single-Dose Preoperative Antibiotics at Surgical Osteotomy Extraction of Lower Third Molars. J Oral Maxillofac Surg.16. Allen et al 2009 The mesioangular third molar – to extract or not to extract? Analysis of 776 consecutive third molars. BDJ.17. McCardle 2019. The Prevention and Management of Distal Cervical Caries of the Mandibular Second Molar. Dental Update18. McCardle and Renton 2012 The effects of NICE guidelines on the management of third molar teeth. BDJ.19. Rapaport et al 2020 – lingual nerve retraction20. Matzen and Berkhout 2019. cone beam CT imaging of the mandibular third molar: a position paper prepared by the european Academy of DentoMaxilloFacial Radiology (eADMFR). Dentomaxillofacial Radiology
Listen to Let It Be as you've never heard it before! After brave attempts by Glyn Johns (4x), George Martin and Giles Martin, the definitive mix of the Let It Be album has finally arrived.True to their motto of "Less is More", the BDJ engineers have taken the songs apart and put them back together - in a surprising way. Discover nuances and subtleties you never knew were there, and enjoy Let It Be as if brand-new.
Your favorite lough dough bros are BACK and still doing this (for some reason.) Week 14 of the NFL 2021, we talk our favorite DFS plays by position, Pit stack of the week?! We talk KC vs Las Vegas. @JKnKC must have been dodging us after he SMASHED last week...so no BDJ. Also Bravesacker6 was having tech issues, so SharkDaddy and BG drank beers and said random names of NFL players. Update on the new segment from last week...we faded it this week. Join us on twitter- @dumpstersports @jknkc @bradygoodman @sharkey_steve and join our low dough DK DFS league https://dkn.gs/r/fPyP_68ZekGbfhqhknyw4w (https://dkn.gs/r/fPyP_68ZekGbfhqhknyw4w)
On this episode of After Work, BDJ is joined by .M.E.N.A.C.E. and Chris Cheats, the founders of High Table Entertainment. High Table entertainment is a Black-owned entertainment specializing in music and media. In this conversation expect game on moving as an independent artist, starting a label, and an in-depth analysis on whether Caine from Menace II was a good person.SocialsWorking Title@WorkingTPod.M.E.N.A.C.E. @lormenaceChris Cheats @ChrisChears
Just the thing you've been waiting for: the hottest and freshest episode of the only all Arkansas focused podcast and the best sounding podcast made in the Natural State. You are in for a good one! I'll give you a little look and see what's waiting for you. -UPDATES + killer (ex-)cop out on bond + murder trials end * the last of the Dirtbags * Cooper's killers * Camden double killer + throwing like a girl didn't help * shop.smudgeandsmoke: IG ^ Brittany Dawn Jeffery shirts: IG // web store ^ BDJ and LRPD: YT - LRPD + one more from the wind farm goes to the state farm + a new monument for a familiar reason - News From 100 Years Ago - Hampton sprung a(n ammonia) leak! - LR has a big ol' blazer - aftershocks? - the kids aren't alright...and neither are the adults - Arkansas has a snitch - tool that was used as an improvised weapon: guess - talking COPS + more cop cars: look out + LRPD: now hiring + Springdale policeman sued for $200M: loses ....and there's a bunch more stuff crammed in this one just waiting for you to enjoy. I know you will. The BRIBES ARE OUT...and they're leaving fast! Come claim yours if you left an Apple Podcasts review (with words). You just won some TREMENDOUS Arkansas related art, canvas prints, shirts, prints...all kinds of great stuff. The reviews help get the the ONLY all Arkansas focused podcast to the top of the results when someone types in "Arkansas" into the podcast search field. (TONS of fantastic bribes are to be had.) Thanks for hopping on the ride with me and I hope you dig it. Tap the SUBSCRIBE button to make sure you never miss a new weekly episode, or any of the bonus episodes that come out by surprise. If you're liking what's happing here, tell someone. Better yet, just grab their phone and subscribe for them. Do them the favor, okay? Interested in sponsoring the podcast, or want to reach out? mail@notforprophets.net notforprophets.net Instagram Twitter YouTube Spotify Hi (aligator-mouth-opened-to-the-right)B
The so-called Medley occupies most the Beatles' final album, Abbey Road. It is collection of Lennon and McCartney songettes, artfully strung together by arrangements of McCartney and George Martin.The whole album Abbey Road stands out for its beautiful and complex vocal harmonies, sometimes extending into 3-part harmony.We were treated to a 'vocal isolation' of Because on the Anthology CD, and teased by a reversed vocal of Sun King. But there is so much more to enjoy in the vocals of the Medley. Therefore, BDJ's engineers set to work to isolate the vocals from the complete Medley, starting with Because. Where possible, they created (world premiere!) stereo versions of the vocals, and emphasized the harmonies and backing vocals.So here you, 18 minutes of harmony singing by our favourite American vocal group!
In this week's flagship episode the fellas sat down to discuss everything from Tyler, The Creator's album to Tank Davis taking the title from Barrios. We also got to the bottom of why BDJ has been feeling a little on edge as of late. Like, rate, subscribe, and leave a comment!
Bdj, Twan, and Evan sit down to discuss some of the new music that dropped over the weekend and some recent social media debacles. The gang was also joined by @_1Tru from TruRelations, thetreehousproject, and his most recent venture "Truth Alkaline" this episode is jam packed with gems.
We all know Come Together, it is one of the most popular tracks on Abbey Road. Due in no small part to the tremendous bass line, the riffs on the electronic piano....all McCartney contributions to a Lennon song. We know that Lennon started out with Come Together as a much faster song, inspired by a Chuck Berry Song: You Can't Catch Me. We have no recordings or demos of this Ur version of Come Together, but that didn't stop the BDJ engineers to produce such an Outfake. A very different Come Together resulted.......
“Maxwell’s Silver Hammer” is a rock song with dark, eccentric lyrics about a person named Maxwell who commits murders with a hammer, although the lyrics are disguised by the upbeat, catchy, and rather “childlike” sound of the song. Paul McCartney has never played this song in concert. However.....McCartney read the lyrics as a poem, once. Enough for the BDJ engineers to construct this 'Avant-garde' version.
From tooth anatomy to dental treatments – cut down all that research to a 15-minute Dental Appointment episode! Ryan and Becky discuss some basic terminology that will leave you excited and able to apply knowledge during any wider reading and observational work experience. As mentioned by Ryan, check out: BSP, SDCEP, FGDP and NICE guidelines for more information on topics you find interesting! Make sure to check out others like the BDJ, BDA and WHO. ***These are brief discussions from our understanding, not textbook*** ***Statistics are correct as of February 2021*** Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/dental_appointment Contact us: dentalappointment21@gmail.com Instrumental by Forget The Whale: www.instagram.com/forgetthewhale
During this episode, we have a wide ranging conversation with futurist, Brian David Johnson (or BDJ). Threastcasting is an innovative, interdisciplinary technique being used by a wide range of organizations and institutions to create actionable models to comprehend possible futures and identify, track, disrupt, mitigate and recover from them as well. Threatcasting bridges gaps and prompts information exchange and learning across military, academics, industrial and governmental communities. Click here for full show notes & resources Brian David Johnson is a Professor of Practice & Director of the Threatcasting Lab at Arizona State University’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and a Futurist and Fellow at Frost & Sullivan, a innovation company that’s focused on growth. Brian works with governments, militaries, trade organizations, and startups to help them envision their future. He has over 40 patents and is the author of a number of books of fiction and nonfiction. He’s also directed two feature films, and is an illustrator and commissioned painter. IPA is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, you can connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
The Noobie Dentist Podcast – Rachel Jackson Episode Run Time: 00:52:06 Intro Today, I chat with Rachel Jackson. Rachel graduated from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2004 with a BSc in Medical Illustration. After a few years of work and starting a family, Rachel decided to go back into clinical dentistry and completed a course in dental therapy in 2013. While doing the course and working, Rachel decided she wanted more of a clinical scope and decided to get into dentistry, leading her to the University of Aberdeen in 2017. She is currently a dental student and continues her artwork. A few years ago, her artwork began to get noticed and she was commissioned by the British Dental Journal to illustrate a series of covers for the 100th year anniversary of their BDA Library, which is what shes been illustrating for the past few months. In this week’s episode, we talk about what motivated her to go back to school and get her credentials, and what has been the ambition behind her ongoing evolution and not settling for where she was. We talk about the power of art in dentistry, and science in general, as well as Rachel’s hope to leave behind a legacy of art and excellent patient care. Guest Details Website: Medink - Medical Art & Illustration Social Media: Rachel Jackson - Instagram Time Stamps [00:05:15] Why Rachel chose dentistry [00:08:00] What drive Rachel’s ambition [00:11:16] Dealing with failure and finding fulfillment [00:13:55] Time-management and learning to compartmentalize [00:16:11] Rachel’s interest in art and science [00:20:47] Rachel’s first artwork commission and the British Dental Journal [00:25:36] The pressure of illustrating for the BDJ [00:27:09] Rachel’s creative process [00:29:26] Identity, dentistry and art [00:39:26] Suspending the 5-year plan to live in the moment [00:42:26] Finding fulfillment and reward in your career [00:44:38] Leaving behind a legacy of art and excellent patient care [00:46:09] What Rachel hopes to pass on to her children [00:46:52] The danger of complacency Podcast Details As always, if you enjoyed listening to the Noobie Dentist Podcast, please pass the podcast along to your friends, classmates and colleagues. If you haven’t already, head over to iTunes and give the show a 5-star rating and if you have some time, leave a review! The Noobie Dentist podcast is now available on Spotify, YouTube, noobiedentist.com, the Apple podcast app, Stitcher and any other podcast apps out there! Website: http://www.noobiedentist.com Instagram: @noobiedentist Other links: https://linktr.ee/noobiedentist Headline Quote [32:27 - 32:49] … On social media, we are sort of looked at as a creator of beauty quite often. And that is only one small aspect of what we do. And, fundamentally who we are is a healthcare professional, and health actually comes before anything else. Conclusion Were you inspired by Rachel Jackson’s story? Are you interested in the place art has in dentistry? We would love to hear your thoughts! Remember to subscribe for more content!
“Just Fun” is one of the very first songs written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, in late 1957 or 1958. It remained rather obscure for decades. The Beatles played a rough version during the 'Get Back' sessions in January 1969. It only lasts for 20 or 30 seconds. As part of the John Lennon 80th birthday celebrations on 9 October, Paul McCartney has announced that he would play the unreleased Beatles song to mark the day. And he actually sang a single verse, strumming his guitar, as part of the BBC special ‘John Lennon at 80’, which aired on October 3 and 4 between 9 and 10pm London time. That was a great disappointed for true Beatles fans, who expected a real Beatles version that would have remained hidden in the EMI vaults. But no such recording probably exists. And that is the kind of challenge that the BDJ engineers like: re-create a long lost song from the scraps found at the bottom of the stairs of the Abbey Road studios. Our version has a 'Wings' feel to it, although it is possible that George played slide guitar.
In the face of disruption brought about by COVID 19, businesses throughout the world are finding ways to adjust not only for the sake of themselves, but for the sake of their communities. One of those businesses is Blue Delta Jeans, a clothing manufacturer in North Mississippi that is known for their high-end, custom blue jeans. When the pandemic became a reality in the United States, it forced Blue Delta CEO Josh West and his team to ask the question, “What's next?" The answer has brought about a transformation of their operations as they have transitioned much of their focus from clothing production to the production of face masks for frontline healthcare workers.Josh joins us in today's episode of The Weight to discuss his company's experience, socially conscious entrepreneurship, and his thoughts on how businesses leaders can find innovative ways to work toward the common good.Resources:Learn more about Josh's company Blue Delta Jeans here: https://www.bluedeltajeans.com/In this article from late March, Mississippi Today chronicles Blue Delta's transition from jeans production to masks.https://msbusiness.com/2020/03/blue-delta-shifting-from-jeans-production-to-masks/For Christian leaders working in the church, non-profit, and for-profit sectors, we've been paying attention to the work of Praxis Labs which focuses on redemptive entrepreneurship. Here are two recent articles to go deeper: https://journal.praxislabs.org/strategies-for-winter-redemptive-leadership-in-survival-times-f15a7791035ahttps://journal.praxislabs.org/leading-beyond-the-blizzard-why-every-organization-is-now-a-startup-b7f32fb278ff
RIP ALLI B. BDJ joins us to talk weddings, scares, DRINKS, Cut Worms, Spacemen 3 and more.