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On Tuesday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Martin about his recent experience with a group of cyclists, Thomas and Paul gave us the cyclists reaction. John and Angie shared their memories of Meatloaf's visit to Dundrum in 1990, Bernie Goldbach on the US Trade wars, cyber security expert Aoife Noone on the story that 6 years old are exposed to porn online, Hidden histories with Conor Reidy, a Carrick student on his fight to make young people more aware of the dangers of substance abuse, Marion Kelly ahead of her Glor Tire semi final appearance tonight, Cathal Nolan from Ireland's Weather Channel on whether the warm spell is set to last and Helen gave her thoughts on the road war between motorists and cyclists.
Bernie Goldbach imported his notes from Mairead Pratschke's AI and Education into Readwise and then exported those Readwise snippets into NotebookLM. This podcast captures the audio interview that emerged from Gemini's rendering of the text snippets.
On Wednesday's Tipp Today, Fran began with TD Martin Brown on the ongoing confusion over works in Cashel, Joseph on graffiti in Clonmel, Money Doctor John Lowe on the Bank of Ireland glitch overnight, GRA re Richard Kennedy on the story that a recruit had to step down because of a tatoo. He also spoke to Anna Marie McHugh from the Ploughing to talk about the move to a ticketed event, Bernie Goldbach on UFO's. Tom Cuddy from Uisce Eireann gave clarity on water issues in Tipp, author Helen Joyce on her remarkable new book on the transgender rights movement and our gardening slot with Ultan.
On Wednesday's show, Fran spoke to William about the Ryan Tubridy Committee hearings Dr Conor Reidy and Tipp TD Alan Kelly also gave their views. Our own Jim Finn joined us to celebrate his 80th birthday! Bernie Goldbach on the use of cluster bombs, Sergeant Margaret Kelly with the latest Garda news, Kate Twohig on the "When Next We Meet" and caller Liam on the Prime Time Investigates rogramme on marts.
Bernie Goldbach (in the cover pboto) shares observations gleaned from students who contributed to https://flickr.com/groups/digi... and to https://app.napkin.one Throughout the semester-long Digital Transformation module, we generated transcripts from Zoom calls, from audio collections, and from YouTube. That collection of text has been very useful for students interested in emerging trends and the workplace of 2030. Find more about Digital Transformation during #ictedu23 on May 13, 2023 in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland.
On Friday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Johnny Luby to look back on the week that was, Bernie Goldbach on the Trump indictment and Emma on travelling solo! We also spoke to Jo about pre booking graves, Clare Mulroony on the stress of housework and Michelle Aylward told us about the upcoming business awards. Our friday Panel of Lina, Peter and Declan looked back at the stories of the week including the eviction ban, Government votes, Kellie Harrington and alcohol free weddings!
On Thursdays Tipp Today, Cara Darmody was live in studio as she takes a step back to focus on her studies, Bernie Goldbach lecturer at TUS spoke about anti social behaviour at the Sports Hub in Clonmel, Cllr Andy Moloney on dumping on the old N8, an update on Nenagh Hospital with Conor Reidy, Tanya De Vito and Louise, farming news with Caitriona Morrissey from the Farmers Journal, women supporting women for the Health slot with Muriel Cuddy from Mareto 80/20, Martin Quinn on this years recipient of the Tipperary Peace award and classical guitarist Eleanor Kelly and Roisin Maher of the Finding a Voice festival in Clonmel.
Bernie Goldbach offers information about using the Røde Wireless Go II system with both Android and iOS. We use HiQ MP3 to record segments with the Samsung handsets. And we use Voice Record Pro with iPhones. The Røde receiver needs to connect via the 3.5 mm female leads in both operating systems. We also use a Zoom H6 field recorder and cable into its XY module with the same 3.5 mm jacks. This episode was recorded with the Røde Wireless II Go using Spreaker Studio.
In this episode of The Sunday Letters Podcast, I'm in conversation with former US Air Force pilot and current lecturer in digital media studies at TU Shannon, Bernie Goldbach. We talk about the contrast in Bernie's work from the high intensity of flying missions in the Pacific region and the Middle East to the perhaps less demanding work of lecturing third-level students in Clonmel. Here's a summary of some of the main points in the conversation.* Hauling radioactive waste on Enewetak in the Pacific* Identity and intrinsic motivation of Air Force pilots* The challenge of work-life balance in high-intensity roles* The Secret Service, working at The Pentagon and one of the greatest spoofs the US played on Russia.* Bernie's take on Ukraine, the intrinsic motivation of Ukrainian soldiers* Why the 1988 Ramstein Air Show disaster happened (what Bernie witnessed that day and, crucially, the night before.)* Leaving the Air Force and moving to Ireland and translating his skills into teaching.* The heightened attention, perception, memory and motor skills of high performers* Creative design and digital media in education* The negative impact of technology on young people's development. Passive entertainment Vs practical interaction.* Finding fulfilment and engagement in work and the power of symbols of success.* The work in the post-Social Media world and the power of stories.* What would you do if money was no object?* The future of work and the impact of technology on work and jobs.Linksclonmeldigital.micro.bloginsideview.ieBernie Goldbach LinkedInTechnological University of The ShannonHow to support The Sunday Letters JournalSubscribe for FreeBecome a paid subscriberUpgrade from FreeThe Sunday Letters Journal is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sundayletters.larrygmaguire.com/subscribe
Offering some thoughts arising after a Twitter thread with @gregbd. There's a public page on Notion with background info at https://bit.ly/notionpkmI'm scraping through COVID. And I have some PKM ideas I'd like to share. The motivation comes from Greg Dixon in Alberta, Canada. As you can tell, Greg, if you're listening, my voice is not back to normal. As I recover, I am prodded to think about how artificial intelligence and machine learning and maybe neuro linguistic programming can help evolve the workplace, or help improve my workflow. And I'm thinking about this stuff, because I believe it's a long line of thought that you were asking about Greg, about, like, what's the big leap forward that, that me that Bernie Goldbach might see, in this space where artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the workplace coexist. I'm a big fan of trying to keep the stuff that I discover, especially eureka moments, in places where I can find them. And what I know it's sometimes difficult to annotate them, or to categorize them. But they're valuable throwaway moments. They would be thrown away if they couldn't be discovered or resurface later. So about a year and a half ago, I started using Roam Research, because you can just throw stuff into its system. And it has a flat text searching capability that finds everything. If you add hierarchial commands to the information--headings or hypertext links or hashtags--it's easier to surface the material and give some structure to it. But it's an unstructured database of thoughts. And over about the 18-20 month period, I've been using it. I've been able to rediscover stuff that I didn't know I thought about and didn't know I wrote about and didn't know I talked about, but there there there, there it is, the stuff is there. Now, this is all relevant, because in the workplace, you'd like to come to the table, or be in a meeting and present thoughts that are relevant, timely, and maybe earth shaking, you know, very important, would provide a leap of capability to your team. And if the preliminary research you've done, in our case, it'd be like desktop research on a company or deep research on student trends or evolutions of different textbooks. At meetings that we have at the university level, it's good to know we can bring this information to the table. And maybe you could get the information you need to hand within just a few minutes of a meeting happening because of the way your personal knowledge management system is set up. My Roam Research does that. And in fact, in the description of this audio clip, I'll leave a link to another more visually appealing database. It's run by Notion. And it surfaced a blog post I wrote a while back about this whole idea that I'm talking about right now. And because I wrote it in such a way that it showed up in an RSS feed, the RSS feed inside of a service called Feedly had an AI that was looking at the word PKM letters PKM, or the words personal knowledge management. It flagged that and then it pushed it into both Roam and into notion all by itself. Since I have subscriptions--paying for Roam and paying for Notion and paying for Feedly-- I have those things running in the background. It helps surface things I need in the foreground. It be in the APIs of those systems. It be in the web hooks of the services. And then what I want to do is make all those things part of a daily process where I can leverage them. And that's what I see the big leaps between now and 2025 being where companies are going to figure this out. I'm enslaved by Microsoft Teams. So I'm watching Azure services, the cognitive sciences part of Microsoft's Office 365, do a lot of this stuff in the background for me. I like to have it do more. So when I get a calendar alert for a meeting, I would like to know that maybe dynamically based on the words in the agenda attached to the calendar meeting, that there'll be these block links, links to blocks of text, or database links, that when the notification came to my desktop, to my Outlook, or to my Microsoft Surface Book, that Roam or Notion would pick up key terms, and all of a sudden suggest 1,2,3,4 or 5 relevant things are to look at, before the meeting starts. That behind the scenes, the AI would do this for me. I wish that the the AI could do a sentiment analysis of the people who are listed to be part of the meeting. So maybe harvesting something from their social feed or from news items that they shared or from strings of email text. I know that the thing I'm doing right now, which is I'm making a podcast that's going to go to Spreaker, that if I was making this podcast, inside my desktop, I could turn on otter.ai at the same time, and I'd have a transcript dynamically in front of me, before I even posted the audio clip. This podcast will generate an audio clip based on how I have a surface set up behind Spreaker. And maybe there'll be a small headline right on that it'll pop out through an app that's running on the back of Spreaker as well. Something about the AI will determine what's the most relevant part of the thing I'm talking about, and then pop it that I could share on social. I've written everything I've written the main points of what I'm talking about today, already. And they've been harvested already by PKM systems of Roam and Notion. I'm planning to put a link to this audio clip inside my Notion and Roam databases. And I've already put a link to the Notion database up on a Twitter thread, where Greg Dixon and I are talking. If you're listening to this in a podcatcher, and things are working the way I think they do, you should be able to scroll down and see a link going into the notion database. I asked for it to be public, so click it. And you'd see the Notion database with some people at the top of it, which would include Patrick and John Collison. Patrick's major investor doing a $10 million investment in Roam Research so he sees the value of this. Okay, I'm explaining what we're doing with what I'm talking about here to a group of postgraduate students starting in October 2022. They're interested in digital transformation. Personal knowledge management is part of that. I am surfacing a little teaser about this to a bunch of teachers on the 14th of May at the ICT and Education Conference in Thurles, County Tipperary Ireland. If you want to catch up with me, you might know where to find me. I'm topical Bernie, on all good social networks. Thanks for listening. Bye for now.Connect with Bernie https://twitter.com/topgold
USAFA - Spirit of 76 - Legacy Project - REPORT! Interviews with the Long Blue Line.
This is the Bernie Goldbach episode - Spirit of 76 classmate and quite the character. I hope we make it through the censors with this one. Bernie received long distance running fame (sort of) as cadet, possesses a creative he mind he applied to special USAF missions while on active duty, and is a leading edge media professional today in Ireland. Bernie wrote an autobiography I will share once I determine how to find it and where it is sold.
And The Beat Goes On . . . . A HappsCo Broadcast w/ Bernie Goldbach (via YouTube): https://youtu.be/_nmelpfB1yc . @FiremanRich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FiremanRich . @FiremanRich on Blogger: https://firemanrich.blogspot.com/ . @FiremanRich on ELLO: https://ello.co/firemanrich . Richard Roberts on Happs: https://happs.co/@RichardRoberts . #AnchorMorningAudio #Happs #MyAudio #MyVoice #Audio #DoingAudio #DoingAudioIsFun #AnchorAudio #AudioWave #SocialAudio #PositiveStartToTheDay #AudioMonth #NaPodPoMo #PSTTD @anchor @FiremanRich
Thinking of @katesparkle and 10 others I've heard during the third week of the annual audio challenge.1:03 Kate and my garage clear-out1:15 @rogeroverall and my poppies out back1:23 @barbarakb and our honeysuckle1:35 @documentally @mcfontaine and 19841:57 @omaniblog and the value of Roam2:21 @ernmander may your sinus headache go away2:28 @DrJamesB nice work on your water pump2:37 @TontoWilliams the corn wagon awaits2:57 @ray no blackout blinds in my life3:13 @dhsDarcy mac & cheese on my counter topSee more of Bernie Goldbach's imagery at https://flickr.com/irisheyes
With 10yo Dylan as the navigator, we took a quick road trip to Minella Racing, home of the Grand National champion race horse. Recorded with Sabinetek+ using https://onjmusic.com as the backing racks. Image of the front of Minella Racing by Bernie Goldbach.
This episode features Joseph Salicram and Bernie Goldbach discussing the concept of 'remixing' in digital trends. We'll cover topics such as Kevin Kelly's book 'The Inevitable', Ubisoft's 'Discovery Tour' and the future of technology.
Bernie Goldbach clipped the Sabinetek Smartmike+ to his collar and walked outside with his dog to share throwaway thoughts about Teams. As you can hear, the Samsung Note 9 should have been turned off WiFi and mobile data because the Bluetooth connection drifted in and out during recording.Cover art is the Smartmike+ on top of Bernie's Leuchtturm 1917 metallic edition.00:38 It's smart to use Teams.03:39 Fasitc04:08 This podcast appears in Upday under Education05:25 Contact us at https://twitter.com/ictedu
Bernie Goldbach observed an outdoor Gaelic Football kicking session with a SmartMike+ recording form inside his watch cap.
Bernie Goldbach introduces the fourth year of The Inevitable. Expect to hear conversations by students who unpack Kevin Kelly's works while diving into main themes on the Clonmel Digital Campus. Image from Robert Blum.
Bernie Goldbach explains how he is using Airtable to guide virtual internships. See the YouTube clip for a deeper dive into the project: https://youtu.be/Y4A_LsNyj0s
Bernie Goldbach is creating his personal knowledge network by diving deep into Roam, clever software as a service. More at https://www.insideview.ie/2020/06/my-first-two-hours-with-roamresearch.html
Bernie Goldbach responds to Kate Drewett's question by offering what community means to him.
Tipp Today : Bernie Goldbach by Tipp FM Radio
Tipp Today : Bernie Goldbach by Tipp FM Radio
Suzi Krupa joined Bernie Goldbach in a Zoom conversation about "interacting" in this era of social isolation.00:31 Hypnodraws https://instagram.com/hypnodraws00:37 Rundown 01:40 Zooming into the back garden with Suzi.01:49 Suzi is Hypnodraws https://instagram.com/Hypnosucky02:20 Origins of Suzi's handle 03:00 VR is limitless. 03:39 Perhaps the virtual is real today. 04:37 Used anything new? 05:18 Hypnosucky Hulu Hoop? https://instagram.com/hoopnosucky06:51 Motion sensors and colour 08:29 The Corona Virus effect on interacting09:11 The Virtual Portfolio Interview 09:36 Physical interviews are inherently limited, innit? 10:28 Lightfield https://arinsider.co/2018/03/23/xr-talks-whats-a-lightfield/11:32 Why Presence Sells https://www.youtern.com/thesavvyintern/index.php/2018/06/21/improved-personal-brand-infographic/13:22 It depends on where you're putting your presence. 15:23 Interacting in 2015 https://www.facebook.com/suzi.turtlek16:02 https://IMVU.com16:14 Interacting in 205017:50 Ask Spotify https://bit.ly/gamestrends18:10 Music by Andre Louis https://patreon.com/onjmusic18:17 Respond on Limor https:/limor.app.link/b05Uy7GKv518:38 Copyright CC-by-SA 4.0
Borja Lopez Montes and Bernie Goldbach discuss "tracking", an inevitable trend.
With Eileen McCabe from http://contentplan.co and Bernie Goldbach from http://clonmeldigital.com in County Tipperary talking about making effective content.00:04 all about content creation 00:21 Eileen McCabe had made content in many places, including https://flickr.com/photos/53940877@N03/00:37 Scaled content creation mentorships 01:56 Connecting company objectives to audience 02:41 Eileen in 2011 on a field trip03:25 Visit http://ContentPlan.co 03:31 Connect with http://www.linkedin.com/in/gregfry 03:36 Follow http://Instagram.com/eilsmcc03:41 Listen to Topgold Audio on Spotify http://bit.ly/topgoldaudio
We start with some listener feedback from Sam-Erik Ruttmann of The Social Hotelier podcast on Anchor https://anchor.fm/sam-erik-hotel-mentor Next I ask you guys a question and I want you to call in with your feedback. The question is how many mics do you have and why? You can see all of my mics and podcasting gear over on Kit. https://ileane.link/podcastkit More listener feedback comes from Bernie Goldbach of TopGold https://www.spreaker.com/show/2663090 The final Pod-story of the episode is about Podchaser. Sign up for your profile and check out mine here https://ileane.link/podchaser Twitter twitter.com/ileane Instagram instagram.com/ileane Facebook https://fb.com/msileanespeaks Email me ileane.link/contact Leave me a voicemail ileane.link/voicemail Thanks for listening! Happy Birthday America
Bernie Goldbach, American in Ireland, shares thoughts about how the sound track of one's life is often the most significant source of artistic inspiration. 00:29 Watching kayaks 01:00 Artist Studio 02: 24 John Kelly 04:51 Ballagh was ahead of his time06:06 Bernieman on the 4th 06:36 Born to Run 06:04 unemployed before Clonmel commission 09:41 Phil played Robert's guitar 09:55 Hear Robert Ballagh on Episode 08 10:05 Marie McMahon 10:09 Eimear King 10:18 Sun-Split Festival 10:38 #traveldeeper 10:45 Tommy Grogan has the best ice cream in Tipperary. 11:17#clonmelarts report 11:42 Top ClonmelArts image is Ballagh's12:20 celebration of landscape and culture13:14 Meet the Maker Jewellery13:34 Junction in the Park Book now:https://www.eventbrite.ie/o/clonmel-junction-arts-festival-19982185981
Bernie Goldbach and the Youth Media Team share inside information about what a family might enjoy doing outside on Monday, July 1st during the Clonmel Junction Arts Festival. Bernie offers eight discovery points that he has on his phone for the first of July Start at 0830 and enjoy brekkie outside Hickey's at the West Gate.01:36 Explore Clonmel's Laneways.02:35 Walk the Suir Blueway. Start on the Quay, pass Camida, go under the Old Waterford Road, and meander for 12 minutes to get an excellent river view.10:27 About Suircan.11:44 Pass the James Early mural on the corner of Wellington Street. It’s a Discovery Point. Then continue along Wellington Street to turn right on Nelson Street. You’ll pass the South Tipperary Arts Centre—worth visiting later today.12:21 Use the map. You should turn left on Parnell Street to head back down Mitchell Street towards the Main Guard.12:39 Once on the pedestrianised Mitchell Street, you might enjoy getting a takeaway sandwich from Niamh’s on the corner.13:01 At noon, enjoy Everybody Dance Now under the Main Guard Arches.13:06 Then take your sandwich to one of the picnic tables in Mitchell Street to enjoy the Street Party.13:19 Visit artwork in the Narrow Space Gallery.13:45 Head towards Print Van Go in the Showgrounds.14:40 Get a postcard about Robert Ballagh.15:05 Eimear King refects on Ballagh.See more at http://tipperarylive.ieListen on https://tinyurl.com/spotifyjunctionContact us by using the #clonmelarts hashtag on Twitter or Instagram. You can also drop a note into the Clonmel Junction Arts Booking Office in the Showgrounds.Book Junction Arts on Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.ie/o/clonmel-junction-arts-festival-19982185981Thanks to Andre Louis for the backing tracks.
Big news! The Junction Festival is on Spotify! Claire Bentley and Bernie Goldbach explain ways listeners are hearing the Junction Arts Festival podcast and they meet four primary school students who share where they go in town on their walkabouts.See the full schedule at http://junctionfestival.com00:31 Top Visual Images for #clonmelarts when searching Google:1. Yoga in the park: “Move in the park” at http://www.junctionfestival.com/programme/events 2. Podcast Player: https://www.insideview.ie/2019/06/podcasting-inside-clonmelarts-.html3. Rebekah: “On Song – Catharsis and Incarnation” in The Coachman01:23 The top image for #clonmelarts on Instagram is the mural off Anglesea Street. More than 36 people have liked it.01:53 How do you hear this podcast?According to Spreaker, most of our listeners stream the segments. They’re not downloading them, they’re streaming them.You can stream from the Spreaker app. The big advantage is you get to see images that relate to the content and you also get to tap on hyperlinks directly from the Spreaker player. And if you tap on the circled letter i for info in the Spreaker app, you can see show notes. Those show notes normally appear inside every other major podcatcher. 02:18 But the big reason most people listen to the festival streams is because the Clonmel Junction Arts Podcast is on Spotify. Just ask Spotify for the podcast or go to https://tinyurl.com/spotifyjunction02:42 Just as "OK Google. Play the Clonmel Junction Arts podcast" and the latest show starts playing. https://podcasts.google.com/about03:11 How many people hear this podcast? We’re getting 20 listens every day and expect our daily number to climb above 100 once our Tipperary Live media partner starts sharing our audio content with their readers.03:27 Where else are people listening? Castbox and Player.fm and Pocketcasts03:355 Where are we recording? We have an excellent recording space in the digital hub of the Clonmel Library, thanks to http://tipperarycoco.ieNews about Clonmel05:28 “Students YouTube animation offers glimpse at town history”05:44 “Clonmel campus meeting demand for animation”06:34 Marie Marie McMahon remembers The Clonmel Loop in the 20th century07:13 “The Loop” today with Lucy Wynne, Mia Goldbach, and Ella about laneways and their “Clonmel Loop” in the 21st century.09:22 Book Junction Arts on Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.ie/o/clonmel-junction-arts-festival-1998218598109:39 Contact us #clonmelarts 09:57 Music by http://twitter.com/freakyfwoof
Claire Bentley and Bernie Goldbach explain what people are liking the most about #clonmelarts and they also spotlight 15 free things you can do when walking the Clonmel Junction Arts Festival between the first and seventh of July 2019. See the full schedule at http://junctionfestival.com00:31 Top Hits for #clonmelarts 01:00 The most liked thing is Mollie Anna King01:24 Slievenamon in Kilkenny?01:37 http://ymt.fm corrects us on Slievenamon02:08 Locations of free things02:248 Cara Schumann03:15 Thanks to @tipperarycoco 04:35 FREE: Robert Ballagh Exhibition 04:48 Restored by Tipperary Museum 05:26 Marie McMahon remembers walking the loop05:52 FREE: Instagram exhibition06:19 FREE: Steel sculpture on Clonmel Digital Campus06:34 FREE: Bobby Blount sculpture06:55 FREE: Mural At Gleeson’s Pub06:59 FREE: Off Anglesea Street near Scotch Hall07:07 FREE: Everybody Dance Now 07:14 FREE: Communal Lunch Seating07:31 FREE: Mollie Anna King in STAC07:42 FREE: Animated short films07:55 FREE: Narrow Space Gallery08:00 FREE: Animators talk about work08:10 FREE: Print Van go 08:22 FREE: Kids Corner 08:27 FREE: Laptop Ensemble 08:39 FREE: Junction at Powerstown08:48 FREE: Clonmel Junction Festival Podcast09:19 Follow Twitter.com #clonmelarts09:21 thanks to http://twitter.com/freakyfwoof 09:25 Book your tickets on Eventbrite09:56 See you at #CJAF19
Claire Bentley and Bernie Goldbach share the most-viewed Instagram items ahead of #CJAF19. 00:41 Images on Instagram 02:35 Showcase by Robert Ballagh 03:03 Googling for Clonmel Junction Festival 03:44 Most liked Festival Imagery 03:59 Yoga in Denis Burke Park 04:10 Secret Garden at Raheen House04:31 Clonmel Guard 04:53 Main categories of CJAF19 05:20 Images of Clonmel 06:10 Book your tickets on Eventbrite 06:17 bit.ly/bookjunctiontickets 06:31 Showgrounds Booking Office 07:28 Ends. Music by Andre Louis @freakyfwoof
Claire Bentley http://instagram.com/bigmood_claire and http://twitter.com/topgold discuss plans for the Clonmel Junction Arts Festival podcast series.
Claire Bentley http://instagram.com/bigmood_claire and http://twitter.com/topgold discuss plans for the Clonmel Junction Arts Festival podcast series.
Kate Cosgrave discusses flowing with Bernie Goldbach.
Bernie Goldbach and Pamela O'Brien explain the unique theme of the annual ICT in Education Conference set for Saturday, May 11, 2019 in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland. Music by Andre Louis. Details at http://ictedu.ie
Bernie Goldbach and Pamela O'Brien explain the unique theme of the annual ICT in Education Conference set for Saturday, May 11, 2019 in Thurles, County Tipperary, Ireland. Music by Andre Louis. Details at http://ictedu.ie
Jess McNamara and Bernie Goldbach discuss what life is like in a cognified world. The Inevitable is by Kevin Kelly. The music is by Andre Louis. The tweet is @educast.
Bernie Goldbach introduces "Emerging Trends in Technology" as part of the creative media programme on the Clonmel Digital Campus. You can contact the show directly using @educast on Twitter.
Bernie Goldbach explains how Congversations are set up from research to follow-up analysis of the reach of its content. Shownotes at http://www.insideview.ie/2018/12/congversation-1810.html Music by Andre Louis.0:08 Today we break down the basics of the Congversations, starting by explaining the basic steps behind Congversations.0:33 Listener Paul O’Mahony and shelfies and Otter.ai2:24 Dylan assists in explaining how the process starts with research using Word.3:00 Recording with Spreaker.3:35 Flickr Congversation Group contains image collateral.4:09 Short YouTube clips share the main ideas in a Congversation Playlist. According to Google, 50% of the each clip is viewed by visitors, compared to only 23% of the audio clip being heard all the way to the end.4:47 Show notes are kept at http://www.InsideView.ie/podcasting5:15 Each Instagram clip is seen by at least 100 people.5:40 Short video content is placed inside the https://www.linkedin.com/groups/85170/ Open Coffee Congversations group5:58 Some of the content is shared to Medium.com/@topgold and tagged as Congversation.6:22 Google for Congversations and see the reach of the podcast.7:42 Congversation 10 ends. Next up: Congversation 11 with Cliona Maher from South Tipp Arts Centre.
Bernie Goldbach catches up with Joan @joaniem6 Mulvilhill and @Tracy_Keogh on the streets of Cong. Details at http://insideview.ie/2018/12/congversation-1803.html Music by Andre Louis. #cong19
Bernie Goldbach talks to @brendanhughes, Chief Digital Officer of Independent News and Media. For more details see https://congregation.ie/another-great-idea-what-next-70-cong18/01:55 Brendan's Most Useful Tool 02:34 Trello works.05:32 Here is how media has shifted. 07:20 Stories sell better than facts.08:56 Data shows stories sell.10:22 Young voices in the Tipperary County Museum.11:30 Thought leaders and digital champions.12:28 Props to Revolut.15:42 Where communities are going.17:15 The GenZ Frequency. 18:32 Few ads tell stories.19:13 What skills should newbies have. 19:45 You need to be able to create in-depth content.20:02 You need to be able to shape content.21:36 What would engage Brendan Hughes?21:56 Disruption FTW.23:45 Next Congversation: Joan Mulvihill and Tracy Keogh.If you want to be part of a Congversation, write your blog post and then ask @congregation for a chat.
Bernie Goldbach announces the Congversations--a series of short interviews with people who have attended the annual Congregation Unconference in County Mayo, Ireland. The main event happens every November along the banks of the River Cong. It starts with a special session in the plush theatre of Ashford Castle and then continues all day Saturday throughout the small village of Cong. If you want to join the Congversations, contact eoin@congregation.ie or tweet @congregation13 for details.
Bernie Goldbach and Joan Mulvilhill talk about Joan's new-found success as a painter. See her work on Instagram @joaniem6 #cong18
Bernie Goldbach @topgold gave Paul O'Mahony impulse to start recording this new genre #AtticWave
Kitchen tables reveal a lot • Kitchen Bar chez nous - I wish I could have shared Bernie Goldbach's audio which inspired me to record from my kitchen
Pam O'Brien and Bernie Goldbach preview Megadojo, scheduled for the second of December 2017 in Limerick.
Pam O'Brien and Bernie Goldbach preview Megadojo, scheduled for the second of December 2017 in Limerick.
Bernie Goldbach and Pam O'Brien form part of a weekly carcasting series to recap the current projects completed by the Youth Media Team in Ireland.
Bernie Goldbach and Pam O'Brien form part of a weekly carcasting series to recap the current projects completed by the Youth Media Team in Ireland.
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Pam O'Brien and Bernie Goldbach trade ideas for the upcoming year with the Youth Media Team.
Pam O'Brien and Bernie Goldbach trade ideas for the upcoming year with the Youth Media Team.
Bernie Goldbach is stunned by the efficiency of Spreaker's app and its import facility.
Bernie Goldbach is stunned by the efficiency of Spreaker's app and its import facility.
Bernie Goldbach and Jane Boyd listen to young Adam explain how gaming on his iPad taught him how to type 100 words per minute. And Adam shares plans for a possible career as a supervillian light bulb. Listen to the whole story!
Bernie Goldbach and Jane Boyd listen to young Adam explain how gaming on his iPad taught him how to type 100 words per minute. And Adam shares plans for a possible career as a supervillian light bulb. Listen to the whole story!
Bernie Goldbach's children learn by listening--and sometimes they listen to snippets of audio that passes through Bernie's audio apps. In this Wave Radio segment, Bernie shares a flow of thoughts coming from Patrick and The Great Everything on Wiggenstein, from Georgie Dee on learning Stralian, Greg Dickson on writing while distracted and Belinda Corani's fashion sense. The backing tracks come with permission from Shadow the cat (pictured) and Freaky Fwoof (Andre Louis).
Bernie Goldbach's children learn by listening--and sometimes they listen to snippets of audio that passes through Bernie's audio apps. In this Wave Radio segment, Bernie shares a flow of thoughts coming from Patrick and The Great Everything on Wiggenstein, from Georgie Dee on learning Stralian, Greg Dickson on writing while distracted and Belinda Corani's fashion sense. The backing tracks come with permission from Shadow the cat (pictured) and Freaky Fwoof (Andre Louis).
Bernie Goldbach looks over his young daughter's should and explores a top-rated app caled Peak. The app focuses on specific cognitive skills such as memory, mental agility, problem-solving, focus and language. Young Mia (9) has improved her ability to communicate and the app has improved her focus. More than 10m people played Peak in 2016, logging time in one billion in-app games. Bernie will recap Mia's progress in mid-October as she earns more badges inside the Peak app. Cover art for this episode is the Peak logo. Background music is from Andre Louis' Creative Commons collection.
Bernie Goldbach looks over his young daughter's should and explores a top-rated app caled Peak. The app focuses on specific cognitive skills such as memory, mental agility, problem-solving, focus and language. Young Mia (9) has improved her ability to communicate and the app has improved her focus. More than 10m people played Peak in 2016, logging time in one billion in-app games. Bernie will recap Mia's progress in mid-October as she earns more badges inside the Peak app. Cover art for this episode is the Peak logo. Background music is from Andre Louis' Creative Commons collection.
Belinda from London UK asks "Can I attend? @topgold Bernie Goldbach says all Redheads are welcome. Paul O'Mahony agrees - + says he'll connect Belinda with Jolene Cronin (co-founder of The Convention)
Bernie Goldbach and Debbie Bridge discuss ways parents can stay motivated while home schooling. It's often means staying connected with your children and knowing what motivates them to want to learn. In the cover art, young Dylan learns how to find information by going directly to specific page numbers. He's rewarded by finding new pictures while also learning that numbers represent more than counted objects.
Bernie Goldbach and Debbie Bridge discuss ways parents can stay motivated while home schooling. It's often means staying connected with your children and knowing what motivates them to want to learn. In the cover art, young Dylan learns how to find information by going directly to specific page numbers. He's rewarded by finding new pictures while also learning that numbers represent more than counted objects.
Bernie Goldbach breaks down the three critical ingredients of his immersive education practice: Consistency. Continuity. Creativity. Just like a 3M Post-it Note, a well-executed practice of 3C ethos delivers highly creative results. The cover art was snapped during a 3C session by @topgold.
Bernie Goldbach breaks down the three critical ingredients of his immersive education practice: Consistency. Continuity. Creativity. Just like a 3M Post-it Note, a well-executed practice of 3C ethos delivers highly creative results. The cover art was snapped during a 3C session by @topgold.
Should we raise colour-blind children? Or should we teach respect for diversity as the main focus when discussing how experiences and culture combine to make people different? Bernie Goldbach takes two books off the shelf to explore how parents might discuss these issues with their children.
Should we raise colour-blind children? Or should we teach respect for diversity as the main focus when discussing how experiences and culture combine to make people different? Bernie Goldbach takes two books off the shelf to explore how parents might discuss these issues with their children.
Giving chores and responsbilities to your pre-teen makes a lot of sense—it's good for them, too! When your child accomplishes something on their own or learns a new skill, it boosts self-esteem and prepares them for adulthood. Bernie Goldbach shares the 10 things he ensures his young people can do before they get on the bus and move into their teenage years.
Giving chores and responsbilities to your pre-teen makes a lot of sense—it's good for them, too! When your child accomplishes something on their own or learns a new skill, it boosts self-esteem and prepares them for adulthood. Bernie Goldbach shares the 10 things he ensures his young people can do before they get on the bus and move into their teenage years.
Bernie Goldbach asks classmates from the Lancaster Catholic High School Class of 1972 who they miss. If you want to add your voice, leave your name and tell me how to contact you. More: href=http://www.insideview.ie/irisheyes/2017/06/lchs-bernie.html
Bernie Goldbach talks about the tomato plants he can see from his picnic bench in Pennsylvania.
Podcasting from Cork Ireland, for 35 minutes you’ll hear Roger Overall & Paul O’Mahony talking about 'How to name your company' Topics discussed: Amazon Alexa How to make a new product genuinely attractive today 2.00 Internet of things – increasing suspicions (2:20) Need for positive stories How Alexa can be another member of the family (3:00) Never call your child Alexa (4:05) What about people called Alexa? What would Alexei Sayle do? (4:40) ___________ Podcasting from Cork Ireland, for 35 minutes you’ll hear Roger Overall & Paul O’Mahony talking about name-calling Topic How should you name your company? ________________ In Episode 11 of Season 3 we discuss: Amazon Alexa Case study : why Alexa appeals to one family (Bernie Goldbach family story) 1.20 How to make a new product genuinely attractive today (theme) 2.00 Internet of things – increasing suspicions (2:20) Need for positive stories How Alexa can be another member of the family (3:00) Never call your child Alexa (4:05) What about people called Alexa? What would Alexei Sayle do? (4:40) Insight What’s in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; Naming your product Call it after a famous person? (they’ll have to talk about it) (5:00) “Richard” would be a disaster How do you make your product appealing? (6:08) Naming your product is very important Recent blog post “How to start a business“ ‘How to steal reputation and other dirty tricks‘ appeals to our listeners (6:50) Funny unpronounceable names we discuss: HOKA11 (running shoe manufacturers) – ‘HOKA one one’ NIKE – Nikon – Adidas – Tomato – Schedule Name your company how to name it without getting into complications (9:00) Do you need a confusing name or a clear one? (9:40) Insight ‘The Company name is irrelevant‘ General rule It’s crazy for a Startup to have a sexy obscure name (10:30) ‘Obliquity‘ (Book by John Kaye found on Roger’s bookshelf) won’t do What Robert Scoble said to Paul at Dublin WebSummit (11:40) Straplines are what matters (12:00) Pronounce NGINX Insight If you want people to talk about you have a name they can say Roger’s Story: How ‘Show & Tell Communications‘ was named (13:15) ‘Republic of Work’ name + ambitions (14:00) General rule: (1) When you name your business – have a name that explains what the business does (14:30) (2) If you have a good strapline, the name doesn’t matter much A short pithy phrase not a boring one ‘BusinessJazz Services’ was born on BusinessJazz Podcast What BusinessJazz Services offers to clients (18:30)] Product name : what Amazon did Back to Alexa: Is Alexa a female name? McDonald’s Insight Be sure to have a big strap What to do when you’re naming your product Long term best way: (1) Start with the brand (2) Think of the company name & product name later (3) Decide on your strapline before you name the company (4) Research Straplines others are using More of Roger’s business story: “How we got to ‘Show & Tell Communications'” Children know the difference between ‘Show’ & ‘Tell’ Playfulness & Light Apple was first called ‘Apple Computer, Inc’ IBM was ‘Computing – Tabulating – Recording Company (CTR) Acronyms as names Passing reference to the artist formerly known as Prince (TAFKAP) _________________ We offer you our best advice: 1. After branding your business, adopt a strapline 2. Don’t make us guess what you do 3. Make your company & product name pronounceable 4. Check out the cross-cultural associations ______________________________________ We spoke fondly of Amazon Alexa Bernie Goldbach Alexei Sayle HOKA one one NIKE Nikon Adidas John Kaye (author of ‘Obliquity’) Robert Scoble NGINX Show & Tell Communications Republic of Work Apple IBM Prince
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney On this week's programme I speak to three presenters from the 2015 annual meeting of the Computer Education Society of Ireland: Leanne Lynch from St. Mary's Convent Primary School in Nenagh, Richard Millwood from Trinity College Dublin, and Bernie Goldbach from the Youth Media Team.
Jason Elkins is a coach, speaker and social marketing strategist with Transparent Social Media. He's also the creator of 100 Cups of Coffee in 100 Days. Talking about networking, coffee dates and being the connector NBN 40 Show Notes Join the NBN Club today and meet 100 smart minds who want to help you achieve your professional goals. Listen to episode 40 in iTunes or Stitcher. Check out Contactually, the best CRM solution to handle your follow ups and to help make you a networking super star. Thanks to Bernie Goldbach for his excellent networking tip. Record your own here. Jason Elkins helps connect businesses with their audience. Don't share a business card, share a life. Talk to the sponsors when you attend events. Jason tries to learn the back story of the speakers at conferences before he attends. How Jason measures the success of his presentations. Join other listeners of NBN Radio to network and learn from one another in the NBN Club. Your membership supports this show. Jason was in a lead sales position. He was called for a meeting expecting a promotion and was suddenly let go. He decided to launch 100 Cups of Coffee in 100 Days to increase his network and find new clients. Be consistent and have a genuine interest in people. The opportunities are out there if we're diligent and go after them. He did thirty-eight coffees, which led to enough business to keep him busy. Jason began blogging or posting on social media about each person he met as his “coffee of the day”. Review your coffee meetings using your calendar. Here's how. He spends time after his meetings to provide introductions. Choose Yourself! by James Altucher. As you learn someone's story you can build stronger networks. Jason is working on a book about his 100 Cups of Coffee in 100 Days concept. On traditional publishing vs. self-publishing. Giving birth to a book. Overcome the fear of networking. You are who you network with. Be sure to network where potential clients are. App Recommendation: Over. Book Recommendation: The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino and The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien. Contact: @jason_elkins on Twitter or at Transparent Social Media. Jason is working on a conference in Nashville. Keep your eyes open for that one. Featured Podcast: Read to Lead Podcast with Jeff Brown. Submit your questions and comments by using #nbnradio. You can also record an audio comment at speakpipe.nbnradio.com. Click HERE to subscribe in iTunes Click HERE to subscribe in Stitcher You can subscribe to the show by RSS, email or in iTunes and Stitcher Radio. You will never miss an episode! Affiliate links used, read the disclosure. Theme music, Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba. Thanks for listening. You rock!
This podcast has been pre-recorded. Listen to Cat as she talks about particpiating in Febooary 2013 at audioboo.fm. If you are interested in doing audio for the first time check out VoiceBo.com. Thanks to Jonathan Sawyer, Paul O'Mahony, Ernmander, Slandi, Bernie Goldbach, Macgolan for making audio fun and interesting. Moving onto some fashion trends for 2013. Get your closet ready or maybe dig out some of those old clothes from the 90's. Question of the Day. Can you do a digital detox and for how long? No smartphone, No internet. Could you?Songs played during show were "Two Steps Behind" by Def Leppard and "Arizona" by Paul Revere & The Raiders.
This podcast has been pre-recorded. Listen to Cat as she talks about particpiating in Febooary 2013 at audioboo.fm. If you are interested in doing audio for the first time check out VoiceBo.com. Thanks to Jonathan Sawyer, Paul O'Mahony, Ernmander, Slandi, Bernie Goldbach, Macgolan for making audio fun and interesting. Moving onto some fashion trends for 2013. Get your closet ready or maybe dig out some of those old clothes from the 90's. Question of the Day. Can you do a digital detox and for how long? No smartphone, No internet. Could you?Songs played during show were "Two Steps Behind" by Def Leppard and "Arizona" by Paul Revere & The Raiders.
The weekly podcast with Mary Anne O'Carroll and Bernie Goldbach to discuss how we learn and what we use to teach.-- One Note from Pitt Meadows (props to Kelvin Dueck) #howilearn-- Thanking the people who have listened to us 183 times.-- #cyberbulling citing work by David Coleman and @josiefraser-- About #digitalLunch-- Recommending clever synchronicity with calendars and Audioboo as an app everyone would enjoy.
I read Bernie Goldbach's posting on G+, followed a link to omaniblog on Audioboo. I'm picking up on the challenge to do daily Audioboos for the next few days on the topic of Music, using the tag #octaver So, today's Audioboo is "Music I like now".
We talk children's gardening. From 40 something never before gardenened Brian Greene who grew his first bulb this week to 4 year old Mia Goldbach [daughter of Bernie] and all the way back up to 11 year old Eli. All this and so much more.... more on: http://blog.doneganlandscaping.com/2012/05/11/the-sodshow-gardening-for-children/
In this show co-hosts Bernie Goldbach and Ken McGuire speak with Richard Azia about Twitter as a conversational tool. They discuss where the conversation is taking place, how do you engage in the conversation and looking at the transition on Twitter from a talker (as a beginner) to a listener and growing conversation with your followers. As someone with over 50,000 tweets in two years of using Twitter, Richard originally started as a talker, tweeting about his thesis and the creative process but now is very much about the conversational side. You will find him on twitter at http://twitter.com/warzabidul and at http://www.main-vision.com/richard/blog.Leave your comments and feedback about the show at +1 818 528 4423 or drop us an email to podcampireland(at)gmail.com. Or connect with us at Twitter.com/podcampireland
In this show co-hosts Bernie Goldbach and Ken McGuire speak with Richard Azia about Twitter as a conversational tool. They discuss where the conversation is taking place, how do you engage in the conversation and looking at the transition on Twitter from a talker (as a beginner) to a listener and growing conversation with your followers. As someone with over 50,000 tweets in two years of using Twitter, Richard originally started as a talker, tweeting about his thesis and the creative process but now is very much about the conversational side. You will find him on twitter at http://twitter.com/warzabidul and at http://www.main-vision.com/richard/blog.Leave your comments and feedback about the show at +1 818 528 4423 or drop us an email to podcampireland(at)gmail.com. Or connect with us at Twitter.com/podcampireland
Welcome to episode #26 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. I was actually going to just have the recording we made from Geek Dinner Toronto II be the crux of this episode, but then something happened. I had a chance to speak with Bernard (Bernie) Goldbach from Podcasting In Ireland. Bernie also teaches a course in Public Relations at the college level, where he has included Six Pixels Of Separation in his curriculum. This episode is a conversation with Bernie all about social media, his students and how they are learning all about this space through understanding PR. I truly feel that this is the most important discussion I've had for Six Pixels Of Separation. I'll have the clips from Geek Dinner Toronto II next week. In the meantime, enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #26 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 53:29. - Audio comment line - please take note: +1 206-666-6056. - Audio comment from Marko at Pets.ca. - Geek Dinner Toronto II - Wednesday, November 8th - 7:00 pm - audio to come next week. The recording features: - Michael Seaton - Scotiabank and The Client Side. - Sulemaan Ahmed - Sears Travel, One Degree and The Canadian Marketing Blog. - David Jones - Fleishman Hillard, Inside PR and PR Works. - Chris Clarke - Thornley Fallis and Student PR. - Ed Lee - iStudio and Blogging Me Blogging You. - Sean Moffit - Agent Wildfire. - Conversation with Bernard Goldbach from Podcasting In Ireland - this conversation lasts a little under forty minutes. - Six Points Of Separation - Six Ways To Be A Part of the Podcasting Conversation - courtesy of Bernie Goldbach. - Music from the Podsafe Music Network. - Danko Jones - 'Baby Hates Me'. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: +1 206-666-6056. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #26 - Host: Mitch Joel.
[audio https://garethstack.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/dri_interview.mp3] An audio interview with Bernie Goldbach of Digital Rights Ireland, covering the recent high court action taken to reveal the names, addresses, and phone numbers of Irish File sharers. Listen: DRI Ireland Interview Feed: RSS