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Best podcasts about best technology

Latest podcast episodes about best technology

All in the Game | BNR
Special: Dutch Game Awards 2024-winnaars News Tower, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk en The 7th Guest VR

All in the Game | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 48:45


De Dutch Game Awards 2024 zijn uitgereikt in Beeld & Geluid, waarbij News Tower (van Sparrow Night) de grote winnaar was. Ook Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (Team Reptile), The 7th Guest VR (Vertigo Games) en meer titels, makers en supporters in de Nederlandse game-industrie werden bekroond. Joe van Burik, Jochem Visser, Donner Bakker en Niels Kooloos spreken een aantal winnaars in deze speciale aflevering van All in the Game. News Tower van maker Sparrow Night won op de Dutch Game Awards 2024 (georganiseerd door de Dutch Game Association) in maar liefst vier categorieën: Best Game, Best Audio, Best Game Design en Best Debut Game. Daarover spreken we Jan-Maarten Nachtegeller. Bomb Rush Cyberfunk van Team Reptile hebben we in All in the Game uitvoerig besproken toen de game in 2023 uitkwam. Als winnaar van de Dutch Game Award voor Best Art praten we met Tim Remmers en Solveig Møster. The 7th Guest VR van Vertigo Games won in de categorie Best Technology. Met welke innovatie? Dat hoor je in ons gesprek met Paul van der Meer. Dutch Game Awards 2024-winnaars:Best Game: News Tower – Sparrow NightBest Art: Bomb Rush Cyberfunk – Team ReptileBest Audio: News Tower – Sparrow NightBest Innovation: The Score – The Smartphone Orchestra (produced by WildVreemd)Best Technology: The 7th Guest VR – Vertigo GamesBest Game Design: News Tower – Sparrow NightBest Applied Game: Jungle the Bungle – HulanBest Debut Game: News Tower – Sparrow NightBest Student Game: King of the Bridge – Finn Schuuring, Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht Special AwardsInclusion Award: Zuraida ButerAwesome Achievement: Dutch Game GardenBest Studio: &ranjCareer Achievement: Derk de Geus Over All in the GameAll in the Game is de podcast over games voor iedereen. Wanneer er iets speelt in de wereld van games, hoor je dat hier: spannende ontwikkelingen, boeiende onderzoeken en natuurlijk de nieuwste releases om te spelen op je PlayStation, Xbox, pc of welk platform dan ook. Onder leiding van BNR's techredacteur Joe van Burik hoor je gesprekken met andere gamekenners, zoals hoogleraar computerwetenschappen Felienne Hermans, audioproducers André Dortmont en Wesley Schouwenaars, beursnerd Jochem Visser, techredacteurs Niels Kooloos en Daniël Mol én popcultuurkenners Donner Bakker en Sam van Zuilen. Elke week hoor je minimaal één aflevering van All in the Game. Of juist meerdere, wanneer er veel speelt in de wereld van games.Soms met impressies en analyses over actuele ontwikkelingen en nieuwe games. Andere keren kun je luisteren naar interviews met makers van bijzondere games, van Grand Theft Auto (GTA) tot Baldur's Gate 3 - zowel Nederlandse als internationale ontwikkelaars. Of we praten met e-sport-atleten, onderzoekers en andere experts in de wereld van videogames, in onze rubriek Main Game. En regelmatig laten we iemand van BNR Nieuwsradio aanschuiven om te vertelen over diens favoriete game van vroeger in de Retro-rubriek. In deze podcast kijken we verder dan alleen wat een game leuk maakt: we bespreken juist ook in de culturele, maatschappelijke, economische en technologische impact ervan. Jaarlijks gaat er immers zo'n 200 miljard euro om in de wereldwijde game-industrie, dat is al (vele jaren zelfs) daadwerkelijk meer dan de muziek- en filmindustrie bij elkaar opgeteld. Zo hoor je bij All in the Game niet alleen wat je moet spelen - en op welk nieuwe (game)platform - maar kun je daar nog bewuster mee bezig zijn, over praten en natuurlijk van genieten. Of het nou gaat om Super Mario of Sonic the Hedgehog, Fortnite of Roblox, voetbalgames van EA Sports FC of de FIFA, Call of Duty of Battlefield, League of Legends of Dota,of goude oude titels zoals Tetris, Rollercoaster Tycoon, The Sims of zelfs Snake. En we hebben ook aandacht voor liefhebberijen die dicht op games zitten, zoals Dungeons & Dragons, Lego en de films, series en strips rond reeksen zoals Star Wars en Marvel. Het komt allemaal aan bod in All in the Game. All in the Game werd als podcast al in 2022 opgenomen in het archief van Het Nederlands instituut voor Beeld & Geluid in Hilversum - als eerste podcast van BNR Nieuwsradio en één van de eerste gamepodcasts van allemaal. Gezamenlijk met talloze Nederlandse televisieprogramma's, radioshows, games, websites, webvideo's en podcast vormt dit materiaal de Nederlandse mediageschiedenis. Over Joe van BurikJoe van Burik is presentator, podcastmaker en techredacteur bij BNR Nieuwsradio. Je hoort hem bijna dagelijks in de Tech Update met het laatste nieuws over digitale technologie, en gaat daar in BNR Digitaal (samen met Ben van der Burg) elke woensdag dieper op in met gasten uit de techwereld. Daarnaast maakt hij onder meer de podcast All in the Game, voor iedereen die meer wil horen over videogames.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Critical Oxygen
The Best Technology for Endurance Training and Performance?! | #77 ft. Aaron Geiser

Critical Oxygen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 77:31


In this episode of the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Aaron Geiser from EndureIQ and I discuss the technology we use for training and how it informs our workouts. We emphasize the importance of rotating shoes to stimulate different muscles and prevent overuse injuries. We also discuss the use of heart rate monitors, core body temperature monitors, and NIRS devices like Moxy Monitor to gauge effort levels and make adjustments during workouts. The goal is to optimize training and avoid overcooking the body. We cover how we use technology such as heart rate monitors, power meters, core temperature monitors, and the Moxy monitor. We also emphasize the importance of measuring and tracking data to make informed decisions about training. The conversation concludes with a reminder to use technology in a way that works for each individual and to avoid becoming overwhelmed by data. TAKEAWAYS - Rotating shoes can stimulate different muscles and prevent overuse injuries. - Heart rate monitors, power meters, core temperature sensors and NIRS devices are valuable tools for monitoring internal stress and performance. - The Moxy monitor provides insights into muscle oxygenation and can be used to dictate warm-up and exercise intensities. Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Aaron on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/triageiser/ Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the critical oxygen website for blogs, courses and coaching -https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 04:10 Training Technology Show and Tell 14:26 The Importance of Rotating Shoes 19:03 Shoe Technology and Biomechanics 29:23 Monitoring Effort Levels with Heart Rate and Core Body Temperature 37:25 Controlling Body Temperature for Optimal Performance 38:53 Using Technology to Make Informed Training Decisions 41:19 Monitoring Internal Stress and Performance 46:28 The Benefits of the Moxy Monitor 49:46 Analyzing Form and Technique with Video Recordings 53:52 Finding a Balance with Technology in Training KEYWORDS technology, training, shoes, heart rate monitor, core body temperature, effort levels, overcooking, rotating shoes, overuse injuries, biomechanics, performance, technology, training, heart rate monitor, power meter, core temperature monitor, Moxy monitor, video recording, form analysis, NIRS

Appraisal Buzzcast
A Work-Life Balance Business Model

Appraisal Buzzcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 28:43


Jim and Hal are back from Valuation Expo and are joined by a fascinating guy they met there: Joshua Stephens, a Texas appraiser whose growing firm, WP Appraisers, is experimenting with bold new business models.We've also got a BIG announcement: We're launching an annual awards series through Appraisal Buzz called The Buzzys! These awards will recognize appraisers across the country, and you get to vote! Categories include "Appraiser of the Year", "Rising Star", "Best Technology", and more.Nominations are open now through September 30th, with finalists announced on October 1st. We'll announce the winners early next year, and they'll get a free pass to Valuation Expo 2025 to accept their award in person! Plus, three lucky people who submit nominations will also win free passes, so get those nominations in - you could win big just for submitting. Fill out the nomination form here: https://appraisalbuzz.wufoo.com/forms/2025-buzzy-awards/

Appraisal Buzzcast
Val Expo Highlights & A Big Announcement

Appraisal Buzzcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 13:51


Jim and Hal are back from Valuation Expo and ready to share their highlights from the event. And we're looking forward to the Appraisal Summit on September 14th-17th. It's another fantastic opportunity to network, learn, and stay ahead of the curve (plus, we'll be back in Vegas)! Register here: https://www.appraisalsummit.net/We've also got a BIG announcement: We're launching an annual award through Appraisal Buzz called The Buzzys! This award is designed to recognize appraisers across the country, and best of all, you get to vote. Categories include "Appraiser of the Year", "Rising Star", "Best Technology", and more.Nominations are open now through September 30th, with finalists announced on October 1st. Award winners will be revealed at the start of next year, and they'll get a free pass to Valuation Expo 2025 to accept their award in person! Plus, three lucky people who submit nominations will also win free passes, so get those nominations in - you could win big just for submitting.Fill out the Buzzys nomination form here: https://appraisalbuzz.wufoo.com/forms/2025-buzzy-awards/

Engineering Kiosk
#136 Als Knowledge Worker fit und gesund bleiben mit Patrick Cole

Engineering Kiosk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 68:15


Gesundheit ist das höchste Gut des Menschen (welches wir noch nicht kaufen können)Als Tech- bzw. Knowledger-Worker*in arbeiten wir zwar alle an unterschiedlichen Projekten, Produkten und in anderen Kontexten, doch eins haben wir (leider) alle gemeinsam: Wir sitzen den Großteil des Tages recht statisch auf einem Stuhl vor einem Computer. Es ist zwar oft bequem, aber wie gut ist es für den eigenen Körper?Und auch sonst: Der Alltag ist oft stressig. Eine Deadline jagt die nächste. Back to back Meetings stehen an und niemand hat bzw. nimmt sich die Zeit, sich mal was halbwegs gesundes zu kochen. Stattdessen: Schnell zum Imbiss nebenan.Deswegen widmen wir uns mal diesem wichtigen, doch recht techniklosen Thema der eigenen Fitness und Gesundheit und sprechen über die Probleme beim dauerhaften Sitzen, die Folgen von Stress, die Bedeutung von Fitness und die die Extreme in Social Media. Und das ganze mit Patrick Cole, einem Personal Trainer.Bonus: Es gibt Bandscheibenvorfälle im oberen Rücken.Videos von Andy und Patrick findet ihr unter https://www.instagram.com/engineeringkiosk/**** Diese Episode wird gesponsert von der IU Internationale HochschuleFür dich ist Bildung wichtig und du glaubst an Technologie als Enabler? Kannst du dich mit der Mission der IU “Educate People with the Best Technology" identifizieren?Dann schau doch mal unter https://engineeringkiosk.dev/iu, wenn du die Bildung von morgen gestalten willst.****Das schnelle Feedback zur Episode:

Lawyer Mastermind Podcast
Legal Productization: Revolutionizing Legal Services with Dorna Moini

Lawyer Mastermind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 26:00


Dorna Moini is the CEO and founder of Gavel (www.gavel.io), a no-code platform for building document automation and client-facing legal products. Prior to starting Gavel, Dorna was a litigator at Sidley Austin. There, in her pro bono practice, she worked with legal aid organizations to build a web application for domestic violence survivors to complete and file their paperwork, which led to the idea for Gavel.Gavel has been named Best Technology by the American Legal Technology Association and Disruptive Technology of the Year by Law.com. Dorna is on the Legal Services Corporation Emerging Leaders Council and a member of LAFLA's Advisory Board. She was named an ABA Legal Rebel and a Fastcase 50 honoree. She also teaches the Legal Innovations Lab at USC Law School.Company URL: www.gavel.io

Engineering Kiosk
#130 Wie gutes UX-Design entsteht mit Robin Titus

Engineering Kiosk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 63:16


Wie technisch sollten UI und UX-Engineers eigentlich sein?Dass gutes Design und eine gute User Experience über den Erfolg oder Misserfolg eines Produktes entscheiden kann, haben Plattformen wie AirBnB oder Docker erfolgreich gezeigt. Denn irgendwie hat jedes Produkt, egal ob Hard- oder Software, eine Oberfläche und Bedienelemente. Deswegen steigen wir mit dieser Episode mal in die Felder User Interface (UI) und User Experience (UX) ein.Wir klären, was es eigentlich ist und wo der Unterschied ist, wie UI und UX-Design eigentlich in einem hoch-technischen Produkt, wie zB einem Datenbank-Hoster, aussehen kann, welchen signifikanten Einfluss gutes UX haben kann, was Primary and Secondary Actions, die first mile of Product, Design Thinking oder Double Diamond ist, wie man eine gute Product Engineering Culture aufbaut, aber auch worauf es bei der Zusammenarbeit beim Produkt-Trio (Produkt Manager, Engineer und Designer) ankommt.Bonus: Culture Eats Process for Breakfast**** Diese Episode wird gesponsert von der IU Internationale HochschuleFür dich ist Bildung wichtig und du glaubst an Technologie als Enabler? Kannst du dich mit der Mission der IU “Educate People with the Best Technology" identifizieren?Dann schau doch mal unter https://engineeringkiosk.dev/iu, wenn du die Bildung von morgen gestalten willst.******** WeAreDevelopers World Congress GewinnspielWeAreDevelopers World Congress 17. bis 19. Juli 2024 in Berlin.15.000+ Entwickler⋅innen und 500+ SpeakerExklusiver Rabattcode für unsere Community: "WWC_EngineeringKiosk15" für 15% Rabatt.Wir verlosen 5 Tickets! Mehr Infos unter  https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:share:7211263176640729088/****Das schnelle Feedback zur Episode:

Engineering Kiosk
#116 KI unterstützte Software Entwicklung: Ein Reality Check mit Birgitta Böckeler von Thoughtworks

Engineering Kiosk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 74:37


AI in der Software-Delivery: Unsere größte Möglichkeit oder purer Hype? - Ein RealitätscheckGenerative AI ist in der Software-Entwicklung allgegenwärtig. Mit Co-Pilot stellt GitHub den Platzhirsch im Bereich Codegenerierung und bewirbt es mit einer 55% Produktivitätssteigerung. Bei solchen Effekten dreht jedes C-Level-Management am Rad. Doch was ist dran am Hype? Sollten wir wirklich alle so aufgeregt sein?Zu dieser Frage bzw. zu einem Realitätscheck sprechen wir mit Birgitta Böckeler, Global Lead for AI-assisted Software Delivery bei Thoughtworks. Sie beschäftigt sich u.a. damit, wozu Generative AI in der Softwareentwicklung genutzt werden kann, welche Einsatzbereiche neben der Codegenerierung existieren, für welche Bereiche Coding Assistenten gut und für welche nicht so gut sind funktionieren aber auch welchen Effekt die ganze AI-Bewegung auf den ganzen Softwareentwicklungsprozess hat.Bonus: Ein Kampf zwischen AI-Fans und Skeptiker**** Diese Episode wird gesponsert von der IU Internationale HochschuleFür dich ist Bildung wichtig und du glaubst an Technologie als Enabler? Kannst du dich mit der Mission der IU “Educate People with the Best Technology" identifizieren?Dann schau doch mal unter https://engineeringkiosk.dev/iu1, wenn du die Bildung von morgen gestalten willst.********Das schnelle Feedback zur Episode:

Drive with Jim Wilson
What are the best technology gifts to buy this Christmas?

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 3:17


Life and Technology's Charlie Brown gives Chris the lowdown on the best tech gifts this chrissy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

EST. - For the Established Church with Micah Fries, Sam Rainer and Josh King
The Best Technology to Encourage Church Communication (Ep. 363)

EST. - For the Established Church with Micah Fries, Sam Rainer and Josh King

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 25:40


What's the best way to use technology to communicate with your church? Boyd Pelley, co-founder of Churchteams, joins Sam on the show to discuss how churches use different system to communicate with people throughout the assimilation process. When should you use texting? And when should you use a church app? We have some specific and practical answers to these questions. You can learn more at Churchteams.com. Episode Sponsors:Churchteams:Are you tired of multiple applications for church check-in, giving, membership, and scheduling?Churchteams was built to bring together all your people and data under one umbrella with best-in-class quality features.Get value without compromise. Pricing is simple and based on the number of people in the database. This includes all the essential features so that you can grow into using more without having to pay more. Plans start at $37 per month for churches under 200 people. Get two months free at EST.church!Upward Sports:Upward Sports equips churches to run self-sustaining sports ministries in their communities. Whether you are a sports fanatic, or on staff at a church, Upward Sports will give you all the tools you need to run a first-class sports ministry that allows you to reach families in your community.Upward Sports offers basketball, soccer, flag football, cheerleading, volleyball, baseball and softball through league and camp offerings.At Upward Sports, we want to help your church make a difference, and give you increased opportunities to share the gospel. Learn more today at Upward.org/ChurchAnswers.

Talking Wealth Podcast: Stock Market Trading and Investing Education | Wealth Creation | Expert Share Market Analysis

In tonight's Australian Stock Market Show, Dale and Janine discuss technology stocks and provide their view on the seven stocks to buy.

Upfront Investor Podcast: Weekly Australian Stock Market Update | Trading and Investing Education
7 Best Technology Stocks to Buy: Computershare, SEEK, Carsales, + More

Upfront Investor Podcast: Weekly Australian Stock Market Update | Trading and Investing Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 61:27


In tonight's Australian Stock Market Show, Dale and Janine discuss technology stocks and provide their view on the seven stocks to buy.

The Law Firm Marketing Minute
Clio Takeover Day 8: Partner with the Best Technology - LFMM 561

The Law Firm Marketing Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 1:57


The Clio takeover of the Law Firm Marketing Minute is officially a wrap! Thanks so much to our friends Jay and Adam over at Clio for hopping on the mic for a couple of weeks.Be sure to come say hi to the Clio and Spotlight Branding teams at ClioCon in October! Book a free Clio demo today at https://www.clio.com/web/spotlight-branding/?referral_code=AP-SPOTLIGHT

Mac Minutes
Episode 231, USB-C 4.0 brings the best technology has to offer with new Apple devices on the way

Mac Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 11:30


In this episode, wi will discuss the replacement of the current Lightning port with the more prevalent USB-C connector, a move that is designed to help the company conform with European regulations.  We will also inform to you what the upcoming Apple announcement scheduled for Sept. 12 at 10 am and what devices we speculate … Continue reading Episode 231, USB-C 4.0 brings the best technology has to offer with new Apple devices on the way →

Radio Helderberg 93.6FM
Somerset West Podcaster, Erik Kruger Picks Up 2 Nominations for African Podcasting Awards

Radio Helderberg 93.6FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 6:24


Get #InTheZone with Sullvanna Brown on HelderbergFM 93.6 and equip yourself with leadership skills, personal growth and learn how to embrace technology. Sullvanna chats to award-winning podcaster Erik Kruger-who is also a Somerset West local

(don't) Waste Water!
[Extract] "We have the best technology to complement an existing evaporation pond infrastructure! " - Teague Egan - EnergyX

(don't) Waste Water!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 0:59


Teague Egan is the CEO and Founder of EnergyX. EnergyX is on a mission to become a worldwide leader in the global transition to sustainable energy with breakthrough direct lithium extraction and refinery technologies, as well as more effective battery and energy storage solutions. Imagine you're listening to "The End" - the famous hit of The Doors. You vaguely remember there's something pressing on your to-do list, but hey, who can resist the captivating voice of Jim Morrisson, right? 11'44 passes by, and you return to that to-do list. What's on top? Oh yeah, submit that folder for Bolivia's Direct Lithium Extraction tender. But... 11'44 was 1'44 too long, and time is over; you're out. Kind of bitter, right? I obviously romanticized the anecdote, and I don't know if Teague is a fan of The Doors, yet one part of that story is true: EnergyX got kicked off of Bolivia's DLE tender for submitting 10 minutes late.  I wouldn't allow myself to joke about it if Teague wasn't seeing the positives in it: EnergyX leverages 60 patents across the lithium value chain, and they've leveraged Bolivia and Uyuni as a great proof of concept! Their technology suit stands the field test, and they're able to produce lithium in a country that maybe boasts the World's largest lithium reserves, but also a quite demanding 25 to 1 magnesium to lithium ratio that defeated many challengers in that race to get Bolivia's white oil off the ground. In today's conversation, you'll get to explore how a Direct Lithium Extraction pure player builds its path to a future EV supply chain vertical, how there may be bumps on the road, but also how exciting it is to move an Idea from the lab to a pilot then a demonstration stage and down the line, a first commercial reference.  You'll hear of the lithium godfather and Nobel Prize recipient, John Goodenough, which is the second Nobel Prize winner we get to hear in this lithium series after Barry Sharpless that collaborated with Standard Lithium; you'll understand how an investment fund committed 450 million dollars on EnergyX and how Teague won his crown as Shale Magazine named him the Lithium King.  ➡️ Check out the entire article on how the Lithium King got 60 patents  for its battery vertical pure player, including a teaser, a slider, and a full transcript on the (don't) Waste Water website!

Triforce!
Triforce! Bonus #4 - Best Technology

Triforce!

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 83:09


Triforce Bonus #4! We're going through all of human history to rank the best technological advancements (based on Civ 5) from fire to the internet! Go to http://auraframes.com/triforce to get up to $30 off Aura's best-selling frames. Support your favourite podcast on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2SMnzk6 Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Defense Unicorns, A Podcast
Getting the Best technology into the hands of the warfighter, Today! with Michael A Brown

Defense Unicorns, A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 53:04


Join us this week with Michael A. Brown, former director of Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) as he shares the importance of getting the best technology into the hands of the warfighter, today, before our adversaries. Brown also shares the value that DIU provides and how it has morphed over the years to meet the needs of the defense community. Connect with Michael Brown on LinkedIn to learn more.

Grow A Small Business Podcast
With over 5 years of digital marketing experience, now creating nimble brand identities to provide the best technology solutions to clients. Hit 7-figure business & experienced 35% annual growth for 6 years with over 20 FTEs. (David Feldman)

Grow A Small Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 36:23


In this episode, I interview David Feldman the Founder, and CEO of 3 Owl based in Atlanta, United States. David has set up his own business to provide in-house services to help clients benefit as far as hands-off. With over 5 years of experience in building websites, designing logos, and copywriting, David has decided to leave his former jobs to create his technology-first-creative agency in order to scale and open windows for improvements. 3 Owl was established in 2012 and has been running for over 10 years. Hit 7-figure business and experienced 35% compounded annual growth for 6 years with over 20 FTEs. David has said that growing a small business requires developing your own systems and consistency in order to become efficient. So he says, “I think everyone is different but I think just developing good habits is so easy to just get to go off the rails and not be efficient.” This Cast Covers: Running the intersection of design strategy and technology. Expert at building systems in business. Doing everything from designing the visual identity of a brand while in-house. Learning the benefits of doing business in-house. Connecting design and technology and measuring results. Made a seven-figure profit in 2019 and is currently growing at a 50% annual rate. Wrote a book during the pandemic called Small By Design. Relating the benefits of hiring experienced employees in your business. Helping entrepreneurs to dream, come up with ideas, and get them executed Sharing his small but gold achievements including the story of his people. Links: David's Linkedin Additional Resources: 3 Owl Traction by Gino Wickman The Ride of a Lifetime by Robert Iger     Quotes: “Success means being able to do things that make you happy in a balanced way.” —David Feldman “If you can't find replicable systems, you're not going to grow.” —David Feldman “When you're small, you have to get the work done.”  —David Feldman “Building boundary between your job and personal life improves your efficiency.”  —David Feldman “Be real like be as transparent as you can be with your company.”  —David Feldman

GrowCFO Show
#115 The Best Technology for Finance Leaders in 2023 with Adam Shilton, Founder at Tech for Finance

GrowCFO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 48:45


The finance technology landscape is changing quickly. Possibly at a rate faster than ever before. So, what can we expect to see in 2023. Kevin Appleby caught up with Adam Shilton, Founder at Tech for Finance and host of the Tech for Finance podcast. Kevin asked Adam what he thought the best technology for finance leaders would be in 2023. AI is an emerging force, and its role in finance shouldn't be underestimated. We're predicting that technology will have a major impact on financial controllership. The ability of AI to spot errors and anomalies will be considerable and may be one of the keys that will unlock time in the monthly close. We also discuss apps that can help us as finance leaders. Again, emerging apps are making use of AI. Quillbot can improve your writing. Timeflip allows you to better manage and record your time. Todoist lets you manage tasks and Microsoft Viva helps teams engage. Listen to the full episode to find out even more. Links Adam Shilton on LinkedIn Kevin Appleby on LinkedIn GrowCFO Business Partnering Bootcamp Quillbot https://quillbot.com Timeflip https://timeflip.io Appfluence https://appfluence.com Todoist www.todoist.com Microsoft Vivahttps://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsoft-viva Whatifi www.whatifi.io Borncapital https://www.borncapital.vc Timestamps 0:11 Adam's background and how he became a tech expert. 2:10 What are some of the things that you've seen in 2022 that might be a huge help? 6:42 What have you seen in the use of AI in finance? 12:00 What's radically different in the automation space over 2022? 16:53 How do you know if an app is going to integrate? 21:59 What's the biggest difference between Motion and ScatterPowell? 26:31 What's your favourite tool? 30:50 Business Partnering Bootcamp –. 35:50 The importance of using the “why” and “how”. 40:00 How to use writing as a therapy tool. 45:01 The stuff you should be worried about is the stuff that never happens.

Cyber Rants - The Refreshingly Real Cybersecurity Podcast
Episode #74 - An Expert's Approach to Attracting & Retaining the Best Technology Professionals

Cyber Rants - The Refreshingly Real Cybersecurity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 44:32


Does your company recruit IT and cybersecurity staff with the same methods used to fill other positions? If so, don't miss this episode. This week, the guys welcome Cammas Freeman, an expert on finding and retaining the best technology professionals. Cammas shares a unique approach for recruiting the best talent, using a methodology that saves a tremendous amount of time and money. She also shares tips to build a strong culture for less turnover.To Connect With Cammas: Cammas FreemanFounder & Executive Talent Strategiststackrocktalent.comcammas@stackrocktalent.com208.412.6781Get the show notes and articles at www.CyberRantsPodcast.comPick up your copy of Cyber Rants on Amazon.Need cybersecurity expertise and support? Visit us at www.SilentSector.com. Be sure to rate the podcast, leave us a review, and subscribe!

Anything And Everything
The Best Technology Doesn't Always Win

Anything And Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 34:28


When we think of technology, we tend to think of computers. But humans have used all sorts of technologies through the years to organize and expand our activities—from the U.S. Constitution to the Sears catalog. Listen in as Dan and Jeffrey explore the technologies that amplify entrepreneurship and the monopolistic practices that stifle it.

Everyone Talks To Liz Claman – FOX News Radio
The Guys With The Best Technology Win The War

Everyone Talks To Liz Claman – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 30:59


This week, Liz sits down with 2022 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, businessman, and philanthropist Keith Krach to share his story of working as a welder from a young age to founding a multibillion-dollar company. Keith explains how his work in tech and diplomacy provides him a platform to stand against humanitarian crises. He shares how his passion to influence change and be of service to others was the catalyst for his philanthropic endeavors domestically and overseas. Follow Liz on Twitter: @LizClaman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fit Biz U
FBU 211: The Best Technology Tools for Beginners

Fit Biz U

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 15:06


Technology can be a huge challenge for someone just starting to create an online business. There are an infinite amount of roads to go down, and platforms to be on, and everything can feel a little bit overwhelming, right? Just know that you have no obligation of knowing this stuff and you will be better at it with time. In this episode, Jill gives you the nuts and bolts of softwares, online tools, free services, and tips for your workflow. “There are a million different avenues you can take, but if you're just getting started: free social media accounts, e-mail auto responder, landing pages, and then some way to host your paid products.” – Jill Coleman Jill is a fitness professional and business coach who effectively made the transition from training clients in person and having no time to build anything else to training clients online and actually being more successful. Today, Jill helps other coaches to do the same.  You May Also Like Fit Biz U: You Can Do Everything, but You Can't Do Everything All at Once Fit Biz U: Use Beta Testing to Your Advantage Connect with me! Instagram: @jillfit | @fitbizu Facebook: @jillfit Website: jillfit.com

Wiser Roundtable Podcast
Selecting the Best Technology ETF for Your Portfolio

Wiser Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 44:09 Transcription Available


On this episode of A Wiser Retirement Podcast, Casey Smith, Matthews Barnett, CFP®, ChFC®, CLU® and Brad Lyons, CFP® talk about what an ETF is, how ETFs operate, and important things to know about ETF tradability. They also walk through how to select the best technology ETF for your investment portfolio. Download our FREE guide on "3 Ways to Grow and Protect Your Portfolio": https://wiserinvestor.com/white-paper-download/ Schedule a consultation with one of our financial planners: https://wiserinvestor.com/contact-us Connect: Website: https://wiserinvestor.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WiserWealthManagement LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wiserwealth Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wiserinvestor Twitter: https://twitter.com/WiserWealthMgt Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-wiser-retirement/id1518052439 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/wiserwealth 045275

Get Connected
CES 2022: A Look at the Best Technology from the Biggest Consumer Technology Show

Get Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 35:33


Coming to you from CES in Las Vegas, we discuss the hottest consumer technology of 2022. From a colour-changing car to the best televisions of the year, GetConnected's Mike Agerbo and John Biehler talk about what captured their attention at the biggest consumer technology show of the year.  Can't get enough of GetConnected and our charmingly nerdy hosts? Subscribe to the GetConnected podcast and don't forget to listen to them discuss mobile technology on the App Show podcast. You can also find us on the web, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gen Alpha Talk
Best technology to learn in 2022

Gen Alpha Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 10:45


In today's episode I talked about the best technologies you have to learn in 2022! If you like learning new stuff and like making money, check this episode out. It's definitely worth your time. Now enjoy the Podcast! Email: tawan.sap1@gmail.com

Congressional Dish
CD242 The Offshore Drilling Police

Congressional Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 95:22


On October 1, 2021 an oil pipeline that was likely struck by a cargo ship's anchor leaked tens of thousands of gallons of oil into the ocean and onto the beaches of Orange County, CA. In this episode, examine how the oil spill happened by listening to testimony provided to both the U.S. Congress and the California State Senate, and learn about the disturbing lack of policing that is taking place under the sea. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Support Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536. Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Background Sources Articles and Documents Nicole Charky. April 7, 2021. “LA City Council Urges Newsom To Close Playa Del Rey Oil Storage.” Patch. Nicole Charky. March 23, 2021. “Is It Time To Shut Down The Playa Del Rey Oil Storage Facility?” Patch. U.S. Government Accountability Office. Offshore Oil and Gas: Updated Regulations Needed to Improve Pipeline Oversight and Decommissioning. GAO-21-293. Jen's Highlighted PDF Heal the Bay. June 24, 2015 . “Confirmed: L.A. Tar Balls Linked to Santa Barbara Spill.” planetexperts.com Heal the Bay. August 20, 2012. “What Are Those Black Clumps on the Beach?” Sarah S. Elkind. June 1, 2012. “Oil in the City: The Fall and Rise of Oil Drilling in Los Angeles.” The Journal of American History, Volume 99, Issue 1. Tom Fowler. February 21, 2012. “U.S., Mexico Sign Deal on Oil Drilling in Gulf.“ The Wall Street Journal. APPEL News Staff. May 10, 2011. “Academy Case Study: The Deepwater Horizon Accident Lessons for NASA.” APPEL News, Volume 4, Issue 1. Offshore Technology. “Projects: Macondo Prospect, Gulf of Mexico.” Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. November 23, 1970. Treaty to Resolve Pending Boundary Differences and Maintain the Rio Grande and Colorado River as the International Boundary. Open Secrets Profiles Rep. Yvette Herrell - New Mexico District 02 Rep. Paul Gosar - Arizona District 04 Rep. Bruce Westerman - Arkansas District 04 Rep. Katie Porter - California District 45 Rep. Pete Stauber - Minnesota District 08 Images Playa del Ray in the 1920s 2021 Huntington Bay Oil Spill Image 1. CA State Senate: Natural Resources and Water Committee Informational Hearing Southern California Oil Spill: Preparation response, ongoing risks, and potential solutions. 2021Huntington Bay Oil Spill Image 2 CA State Senate: Natural Resources and Water Committee Informational Hearing Southern California Oil Spill: Preparation response, ongoing risks, and potential solutions. Mileage of Decommissioned Pipelines Removed Relative to Those Left in Place. GAO Analysis of Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Data, GAO-21-293. Potential Effects of Currents on Pipeline Leak Identification. GAO-21-293. Hearings Southern California Oil Spill: Preparation response, ongoing risks, and potential solutions California State Senate: Natural Resources and Water Committee Thursday, October 28, 2021 Witnesses: Chuck Bonham Head of California Department of Fishing and Wildlife Tom Cullen Administrator of OSPR (Offshore Spill Prevention and Response) Kim Carr Mayor Pro Tem, City of Huntington Beach Brian Nowicki California Climate Policy Director at the Center for Biological Diversity Pete Stauffer Environmental Director for the Surfrider Foundation Jennifer Lucchesi State Lands Commission Clips 3:44 Senator Henry Stern: But the pipeline that runs to Amplify and Beta Offshore's platform is the source of the oil production that runs through the pipeline in question. That pipeline is in federal jurisdiction but it brings that produced oil onshore into the state waters and eventually on state lands. 21:05 Chuck Bonham: What we now know is about four and a half miles offshore, so in federal waters, there's a pipeline that runs from one platform, which is a collection of three platforms operated by a company called Beta Offshore, owned by a company called Amplify Energy. That last platform, Ellie, has a pipeline which delivers the product 17.7 miles inland, where the pipe comes on shore just below the Queen Mary more or less, to land based infrastructure. That pipe had a rupture in it. And we now know based on visual and diver and other evidentiary efforts, that about 4000 feet of that pipeline was moved about 105 feet off of center. And in that stretch is about a 13 inch horizontal, almost like a hairline fracture. If you could imagine a bone break in a pipe, which is, I think, about 13 inches in diameter, concrete on the outside and metal on the inside. That's the likely source of the leak. 22:25 Chuck Bonham: From the very beginning moments, all of us involved assumed a worse case. At that moment in time we had a planning number of a spill of about 3,134 Barrels which is 131,000 gallons rounding as a maximum worst case. 30:59 Chuck Bonham: A month later we now think the likely spill number is 24,696 gallons 41:13 Chuck Bonham: Fortunately given the size of the spill, there were not as many wildlife casualties as could have occurred during a higher migration cycle. 1:25:47 Mayor Kim Carr: So starting off on Saturday, October 2, it's been brought up that yes, we did have a very large air show happening that day. About 1.5 million people were on the beach that day to see the Pacific Air Show. And around nine o'clock that morning, there were city personnel that heard an announcement on VHF channel 16 by the Coast Guard of a possible oil spill in the area, but nothing very specific. At that time, no major details, it wasn't anything to really worry about. By 10:30 in the morning, the Coast Guard had advised us that the spill was larger than originally thought. However, we didn't have a whole lot of information as to where the location of the spill was nor of the scope of the situation. By 11 o'clock that same day, the Coast Guard had announced that it was now going to be a major spill, and that the incident management team was being activated. 1:28:00 Mayor Kim Carr: At two o'clock, the Coast Guard had advised us that the oil spill would not be reaching the shores of Huntington Beach until Monday, October 4. And again, we didn't have a whole lot of information as to where the spill was. We knew it was off our coast, but we didn't know exactly where or exactly how large the spill was. But then interestingly enough, just a half hour later, we started to receive messages that there were boats that were experiencing oil damage just outside of the air show flight box. And so that became a concern for our city. So then we activated our fire crews, our hazmat team, or the oil spill response trailer and started to do the mitigation efforts. Then this is where it gets to be very, very interesting. At 2:45 the city was notified by the Newport Beach rescue vessel that there were private contractors conducting oil spill cleanups outside of the air show flight box. 1:32:42 Mayor Kim Carr: What we could have done better, what would have been an opportunity was perhaps if the Coast Guard had some sort of awareness, the night before or when that nine o'clock notification came through, we could have been even more proactive because as I said before, every hour during these crises matters. 1:34:00 Mayor Kim Carr: The Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve was spared. The Talbert Marsh does have oil damage and again looking back, if we could have had maybe a few more hours notice, we probably could have mitigated that damage even more than what we did. 1:43:17 Brian Nowicki: Like all of you, we at the Center for Biological Diversity are heartbroken by every oil and seabird and are alarmed at the miles of marshes and coastline that will be poisoned for years by this bill. We're angry that yet again, the oil industry has proven its inability to contain its toxic pollution. The structure of pipeline funding to beach proves yet again, that every piece of fossil fuel infrastructure is yet another disaster waiting to happen. And there is a lot of that infrastructure in California. It's increasingly old, outdated in disrepair and poorly located, like the 40 year old pipeline that gave us this most recent spill, all of which makes it increasingly dangerous. Looking beyond the nine oil platforms and islands in state water, there are 23 platforms in federal waters off California. But the fact that those 23 platforms are a little farther from shore should not give us much comfort. First, because oil spills from those operations still end up in our water, our beaches and our wildlife. But also as we've heard today, further from shore also means longer stretches of aging and dangerously vulnerable infrastructure, like the 17 mile long pipeline we're discussing today are clean, reliable federal regulations to protect us from oil spills in federal waters. Federal regulators continue to prove that they are perfectly willing to allow those platforms to continue operating to the last drop of oil despite the mounting dangers of decaying infrastructure well beyond its intended lifespan, outdated drilling plans, numerous violations and insufficient bonds to pay for decommissioning. 1:45:15 Brian Nowicki: But I want to be clear that this is not a problem unique to offshore platforms. At the exact same time that 10s of thousands of gallons of oil were rolling up onto beaches and marshes in Orange County, there was an oil spill in Kern County that is now approaching 5 million gallons of fluid, a mixture of crude oil, toxic wastewater, that includes 600,000 gallons of crude. In fact, in just the last few years, there have been many oil spills in California greater than the spill off Huntington Beach. In the Cymric field alone there were three huge spills in 2019 at 550,000 gallons, 836,000 and 1.2 million gallons respectively. 159,000 in Midway in 2019, 250,000 at McKittrick in 2020. There is another ongoing spill at a separator plant in Cymric that has been leaking since 2003 and has reportedly released as much as 84 million gallons of fluid to date. Now these numbers reflect total combined volumes of crude and produced water and mud, which constitute a toxic mix. As state agencies have testified before this legislature in the past, these dangerous onshore oil operations have contaminated groundwater, land, and wildlife. 1:46:32 Brian Nowicki: After more than 150 years of the oil industry drilling at will in California, the oil is gone and the bottom of the barrel that's left is harder and more dangerous to extract. There's also some of the most carbon polluting crude in the world. With the easy stuff taken, the oil industry is in decline in California, with production down 68% since 1985. The only question is how much more damage will this dying industry do on its way out? 1:49:10 Pete Stauffer: Now with the oil deposit seen as far south as the Mexico border, there are concerns that San Diego wetlands are also being impacted. Moreover, while birds, fish and marine mammals have been the most visibly impacted, the full scale of the ecological damage will take some time to become clear. In the week since the spill event, the oil slick has transformed into an incalculable number of tar balls in the ocean, while tar balls typically float, they can also find their way into underwater sediment or near shore habitats where their impacts on ecological health and wildlife may persist for years or even decades. 1:52:51 Pete Stauffer: According to the federal government there have been at least 44 oil spills since 1969 that have each released more than 10,000 barrels of oil into US waters 2:02:36 Mayor Kim Carr: Just to give you an idea of how much TOT we do receive in Huntington Beach, we receive about $16 million a year. We don't receive anything from those offshore platforms, nothing. And as far as the drilling that we currently have here in Huntington Beach, it's less than $700,000 a year. 2:05:54 Brian Nowicki: What I can't say though, for sure is that it's going to take longer than one season to see what the full impacts are to the local wildlife. And of course, it is wetlands and marshes that often are the most difficult and take the longest to recover from the sorts of impacts. 2:21:11 Jennifer Lucchesi: In 1921, the legislature created the first tidelands oil and gas leasing program. The existing offshore leases the commission is responsible for managing today were issued over a 30 year period between 1938 and 1968. Importantly, I want to highlight a specific act in 1995. The Cunningham shell Act, which serves as a foundational law for the existing legacy oil and gas leases the commission currently manages. Importantly, this Act required the commission to issue oil and gas leases for term not based on years, but for so long as oil and gas is produced in paying quantities. Essentially, this means that Alessi can produce oil and gas pursuant to their state lease indefinitely as long as it is economic for them to do so. 2:58:13 Jennifer Lucchesi: For pipelines that are solely within state waters and under lease with the State Lands Commission, we require the pipelines to be externally and internally inspected annually. And we have engineers on staff that review those inspections and consult with the fire marshal as well with our federal partners on any type of remedial action that needs to happen based on the results of those inspections. For those pipelines that cross both federal and state waters our authority is more limited because the federal government's regulatory authority takes precedence. And PHMSA (Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration) is the primary federal agency that regulates those interstate pipelines. They require inspections externally and internally every two years. And that's what this pipeline at issue was subjected to, the platform Elly pipeline. 03:01:20 Senator Dave Min: Let's say you have a pipe and the lease term ends. What powers do you have? What are the considerations you have to follow either statutory or contractually to renew those permits, issue a new permit? Or alternatively, do you have any leeway contractually, statutorily to end those permits prematurely and say, you know, we don't think that, you know, the upkeep is appropriate, you're violating certain provisions, we're just gonna take away your permit prematurely. Do you have any leeway like that? So I'm just trying to get a sense of your flexibility, both in issuing new right of way permits, but also yanking away existing permits. Jennifer Lucchesi: Certainly. So I can give an example of our lease compliance and enforcement actions most recently, with a pipeline that served platforms Hogan and Houchin in the Santa Barbara Channel. Those are two federal platforms in federal waters, that pipeline that served those platforms did cross into state waters and connected on shore. That pipeline lessee of ours was not compliant with our lease terms and the commission took action to terminate those leases based on non compliance and default in breach of the lease terms. And essentially, that did terminate production on those two federal platforms. And they are part of the eight federal platforms that BOEM just announced they were going to be looking at as part of a programmatic EIS for decommissioning. The Commission does not have the authority to unilaterally terminate an existing valid lease absent any evidence of a breach or non compliance SOUTHERN CA OIL LEAK: INVESTIGATING THE IMMEDIATE EFFECTS ON COMMUNITIES, BUSINESSES, AND ENVIRONMENT House Committee On Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations and the Subcommittee October 18, 2021 Witnesses: Dr. Michael H. Ziccardi Director, Oiled Wildlife Care Network Executive Director, One Health Institute, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis Scott Breneman Commercial Fishing, Retail Market, and Restaurant Owner Newport Beach, CA Vipe Desai Founding Member, Business Alliance for Protecting the Pacific Coast Dr. David L. Valentine Norris Presidential Chair, Earth Science Professor of Marine Science, UC Santa Barbara Clips 15:44 Rep. Katie Porter: As of October 10, workers had recovered 250,000 pounds of oily debris and 14 barrels full of tar balls from the Orange County shorelines. That is a small fraction, though, of the oil that was released, most of which is being distributed in the ocean, making its way into the food chain or falling to the ocean floor. Some of that oil is now heading south. And we will not learn the long term consequences on the environment for many years to come. 17:39 Rep. Katie Porter: The witnesses here with us today will reveal a different kind of subsidy for oil and gas companies, an involuntary subsidy that occurs when the community bears the costs of oil drilling's pollution. When a locally owned business like Mr Brennaman that has been in the family for four generations loses tens of thousands of dollars because of the leak. That's his subsidies to oil and gas. When a hotel loses its bookings overnight. That's its subsidy for oil and gas. When the fragile decades-long effort to recover a species under the Endangered Species Act is finally showing progress, but an oil spill puts it all at risk. That's a cost of oil and gas to these subsidies and so many others are the reasons that oil wells like the ones behind this leak are still active. Getting rid of the subsidies is the first step to get rid of the problem. 27:52 Rep. Mike Levin (D-CA): We know that the spill was not reported by the responsible oil company until the next day, despite the company's knowledge. We also know that Orange County residents recognize that there was a problem in part due to the smell caused by this bill and actually reported it before the oil company did so, clearly something wrong with that. 28:35 Rep. Mike Levin (D-CA): In my congressional district, which is just the south of here, the spill shutdown businesses and beaches in Dana Point in San Clemente. Tarballs that are likely caused by the spill have also been found as far south in my district as Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas and Del Mar in San Diego County. 29:03 Rep. Mike Levin (D-CA): It'll come as no surprise that more than $2 billion in wages and $4 billion in gross domestic product are generated by Orange County's ocean and marine economy, including tourism. So we have a lot to lose every time there's a spill, not just to our beaches but to our economy. 39:30 Dr. Michael H. Ziccardi: In Birds, the primary issue we are concerned mostly about are the acute effects due to hypothermia. If you think of feathers almost as a dry suit in animals, if oil gets on that dry suit, it creates a hole that allows cold water to seep next to the skin. Birds can get very cold in the environment and start to waste away, they have to come ashore to stay warm, but they can no longer eat. So these birds actually can waste away in a matter of days unless proactive capture occurs. There can also be chronic effects in animals as well due to printing of oil off of the feathers or ingestion in their food items. Those chronic effects can include, in essence, effects on every organ system in an animal's body from reproductive effects liver, kidney, respiratory tracts, depending on the dose and the exposure and the toxin itself. 42:50 Scott Breneman: We were fishing on Friday, October 1, and we were coming in the harbor and I detected a distinct odor of oil and it was about midnight we're heading in. Kind of search around the boat. I thought maybe it was a spill on the boat or a hose broke. I went in the engine room, searched all the hatches where I keep all my extra fluids and everything, didn't find anything. Come the next day the press released that there was an actual oil spill, and my fish sales and my fish market, once that was released, they dropped drastically down, 90% this past few weeks since it was released. I've seen the same effect -- my family's been fishing for four generations and in the 90s my dad went through the oil spill that was off Seal Beach, in our fish market, the same exact response from the public scared, worried the products contaminated. A huge ripple effect all the way up to the wholesalers I deal with outside of Orange County there. They had concerns from their customers, their restaurants. And to rebuild that business when it happened in the 90s, I watched my dad struggle for months to get back to back to where it was and it's...I'm seeing the same exact thing happen here. A couple of days after the oil spill they had closed Newport Harbor. And so my boat was actually trapped inside of the harbor so I wasn't even able to go service my accounts. And it's just been, to tell you the truth, a very difficult couple of weeks and I'm not sure how long this is going to last. I'm not sure how the public's going to respond to it long term if there's still going to have some fear that the fish is contaminated. 46:20 Vipe Desai: In fact between 2007 and 2018 there were over 7000 oil spills in federal waters, an average of about two every day. 46:50 Vipe Desai: The first impact came from the much anticipated Pacific Air Show. As oil began to wash ashore, beaches were deemed unsafe for activity. On Saturday October 2nd, 1.5 million visitors saw the show from Huntington Beach, but the show's triumphant conclusion on Sunday was cancelled with little fanfare. Cancellations hit hotels and resorts almost immediately and their surrounding retail and restaurants suffered. Wing Lam, co-founder of Wahoo's Fish tacos, informed me that the Saturday before the oil spill felt like a busy summer day. But the following day, once word got out about the spill, it was a ghost town. In addition, as the spill moved south, their locations in Laguna Beach and San Clemente started to feel the impacts. Bobby Abdel, owner of Jack's Surfboards, had a similarly bleak weekend. He told me that once the oil spill was announced customer traffic plummeted. Their stores are facing a stockpile of unsold inventory from the US Open of Surfing and the Pacific Air Show. All nine of Jack's Surfboards locations were impacted in some form or another because of the spill. Later in the week, I received a call from a colleague, Wendy Marshall, a full time hard working mother of two who shared with me that her upcoming Airbnb reservations, a form of income to help her offset college tuition costs for her children, had mostly been cancelled. From Dana Point though dolphin and whale capital of the world and the first whale Heritage Site in the Americas. Giselle Anderson from local business Captain Dave's Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari shared losses from trips and bookings into November could be down as much as 74% because of the oil spill. 52:15 Dr. David L. Valentine: I want to invoke my privilege as a university professor to start with a little bit of a history lesson. Many people think that the largest spill in US history occurred in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. This is not correct. The largest spill in US history occurred in California. It was not the October 2021 spill that we're here to talk about today. Nor was it the 2015 refugio beach pipeline rupture on the gaviota coast. It was not the 2007 Cosco, Busan spill and San Francisco Bay. And it was not the 1997 platform Irene pipeline rupture of Annenberg Air Force Base. It was not the 1990 American traders spill off the coast of Huntington Beach. It was not the 1969 platform, an oil spill off of Santa Barbara, the one that helped spawn the environmental movement. Nor was it the sinking of the SS Montebello, an oil freighter that was hit by a Japanese torpedo off the coast of Cambria and World War Two. It was called the Lakeview Gusher. It occurred in Kern County, and it's estimated to have released around 380 million gallons of oil over an 18 month period starting in 1910. And I tell you this bit of California history because it punctuates five important points. First, oil production carries inherent risk. Second, California has suffered more than its fair share of spills. Third, the size of a spill is only one factor in determining its impact. Fourth, responsiveness and context matter. And fifth, every spill is different and that includes the impacts. 54:24 Dr. David L. Valentine: For the current spill, I have honed in on three key modes of exposure that concern me most: floating oil slicks that can impact organisms living at or near the sea surface, coastline areas such as wetlands where oil can accumulate and persist, and the sea floor, where oil can easily hide from view but may still pose longer term risks. Among these three, the fate of impacts of submerged oil is especially relevant to California, is the least well understood, and requires additional research effort. 59:40 Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA): So recently I asked the Department of Interior about the specific kinds of subsidies that Beta Operating received. Beta is a subsidiary of Amplify Energy, and that's the company that owns the platforms and the pipelines that leaked off our coast. It turns out that they got nearly $20 million from the federal government, specifically because the oil wells are at the end of their lives and are not producing much oil, which makes them less profitable. So taxpayers are being asked to pay to encourage oil production in the Pacific Ocean by giving oil companies millions of dollars to do it. 1:00:39 Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA): Beta operating is in line to get another $11 million to drill for new wells off the coast because that $11 million is needed, in their words, “to make production economic.” So taxpayers are being asked to pay Beta to drill new wells. That means wells that would otherwise not be drilled without our taxpayer subsidy. 01:02:52 Dr. Michael H. Ziccardi: What we have found, during and after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, is that dolphins can be significantly impacted by oil, primarily through inhalation of the fumes at the surface and ingestion of the oil substances themselves. What we found is that it affects their immune system, it affects their reproductive tract, and it affects their gastrointestinal tract, so very significant changes. And that's information that is just now starting to come out in the publications from the Deepwater Horizon incident. 1:06:51 Vipe Desai: Had this oil spill moved north, it would have impacted two of the busiest ports in the nation, which account for billions of dollars of goods flowing in and out of both ports of LA and Long Beach. And that would have had an even larger impact to other communities across the US. 1:08:21 Rep. Mike Levin (D-CA): The annual oil production off the coast of California is about 1/3 of what our nation produces in a single day. So it really is a drop in the bucket when you consider the overwhelming potential for economic damage for environmental damage, the risks simply aren't worth it. 1:09:34 Vipe Desai: California's ocean economy generates $54.3 billion in revenue and supports 654,000 jobs. 1:25:15 Dr. David L. Valentine: In Orange County, the areas that I would look at most closely as being especially vulnerable on the environmental side would be the wetland environments. Places like Talbert Marsh where oil can surge in with the tide. And it can get trapped in those environments and it can get stuck and it won't come back out when the tide recedes. Those are especially vulnerable because they're these rich, diverse ecosystems. They provide a whole host of different services, whether it's flyways, or fisheries, or in keeping the nutrient levels moderated in coastal waters. And that oil can stick there and it can have a long term impact. And furthermore, cleanup in those cases can be very difficult because getting into a marsh and trying to clean it up manually can cause as much damage as oil can cause. 1:26:24 Dr. David L. Valentine: And then the other environment that I worry a lot about is the environment we can't see, that is what's going on under the surface of the ocean. And in that case, we can have oil that comes ashore and then gets pulled back offshore but is now denser because it's accumulated sand and other mineral matter. And that can be sticking around in the coastal ocean. We don't really understand how much of that there is or exactly where it goes. And that concerns me. 1:29:18 Rep. Mike Levin (D-CA): But Dr. Valentine, how concerned Do you think California should be that companies that own the offshore platforms, wells and pipelines might go bankrupt and pass decommissioning costs on to taxpayers? Dr. David L. Valentine: I think that we need to be very concerned. And this is not just a hypothetical, this is already happening. There are two instances that I can tell you about that I've been involved with personally. The first stems from the pipeline 901 rupture, also known as the Refugio, a big oil spill that happened in 2015. When that pipeline ruptured, it prevented oil from being further produced from platform Holley, off the coast of Santa Barbara just a few miles from my home. That platform when it was completely shut in, all 30 wells, was unable to produce any oil and the company, a small operator, went bankrupt. And then shortly thereafter, they went bankrupt again. And this time, they just gave up and they did something called quit claiming their lease back to the state of California. Meaning that the plugin abandonment and property commissioning fell into the lap of the State of California in that case, and that is an ongoing, ongoing saga. The second example I would give you is in Summerland. In 1896, the first offshore oil wells in this country were drilled from piers in Summerland. Those have been leaking over the years. And as recently as last year, there were three leaky oil wells coming up in Summerland. The state of California has found money to try alternative plug in abandonment strategies because anything traditional is not going to work on something that is 125 some odd years old. So that would be the second example where this is now falling into the taxpayers lap yet again. IMPACTS OF ABANDONED OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS INFRASTRUCTURE AND THE NEED FOR STRONGER FEDERAL OVERSIGHT House Committee on Natural Resources: Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources. October 14, 2021 Witnesses: Dr. Donald Boesch Professor and President Emeritus, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Dr. Greg Stunz Endowed Chair for Fisheries and Ocean Health, and Professor of Marine Biology Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies Texas A&M University Robert Schuwerk Executive Director, North America Office Carbon Tracker Initiative Ms. Jacqueline Savitz Chief Policy Officer, Oceana Clips 10:34 Rep. Pete Stauber (R-MN): I can certainly provide a summary of things that will help keep energy prices down: issue onshore and offshore lease sales; reinstate the Presidential permit for the Keystone XL Pipeline; renew our commitment to exporting American energy, instead of importing foreign energy; reform a broken permitting process; and stop burdening domestic producers. 16:08 Dr. Donald Boesch: Oil and gas production from wells in less than 1000 feet of water declined as fuels discovered in the 80s and even earlier were depleted. Crude oil production in these relatively shallow waters declined by over 90% both in the Gulf and and in Southern California. Natural gas production in the OCS, which mainly came from the shallow water wells, declined by 80%. Offshore fossil energy production is now dominated in the deep water off the Gulf of Mexico, up to 7500 feet deep. Deepwater production grew by 38% just over the last 10 years since the Deepwater Horizon disaster. 17:05 Dr. Donald Boesch: Since the lifting of the crude oil export ban in 2016, last year there was 78% more crude oil exported from Gulf terminals, exported overseas, than actually produced in the US OCS and three times as much natural gas exported, than produced offshore. 18:06 Dr. Donald Boesch: So, the depletion of shallow water gas has left this legacy of old wells and declining resources and the infrastructure requires decommissioning and removal. Much of this infrastructure is not operated by the original leaseholders, but by smaller companies with lesser assets and technical and operational capacity. 18:40 Dr. Donald Boesch: Off Southern California there are 23 platforms in federal waters, eight of which are soon facing decommissioning. In the Gulf, on the other hand, there are 18,162 platforms and about 1000 of them will probably be decommissioned within this decade. 19:46 Dr. Donald Boesch: According to the GAO, as you pointed out, there are 600 miles of active pipelines in federal waters of the Gulf, and 18,000 miles of abandoned plant pipelines. The GAO found the Department of the Interior lacks a robust process for addressing the environmental and safety risk and ensuring clean up and burial standards are met. And also monitoring the long term fate of these, these pipelines. 20:54 Dr. Donald Boesch: At recent rates of production of oil and gas, the Gulf's crude oil oil reserves will be exhausted in only six or seven years. That is the proven reserves. Even with the undiscovered and economically recoverable oil that BOEM (Bureau of Ocean Energy Management) estimates in the central and western Gulf, we would run out of oil about mid century. So unless some miracle allows us to capture all of the greenhouse gases that would be released, we really can't do that and achieve net zero emissions, whether it be by resource depletion, governmental or corporate policy, or investor and stockholder decisions. Offshore oil and gas production is likely to see it see a steep decline. So the greenhouse gas emissions pathway that we follow and how we deal with the legacy and remaining infrastructure will both play out over the next decade or two. 25:16 Dr. Greg Stuntz: In fact, these decades old structures hold tremendous amounts of fish biomass and our major economic drivers. A central question is, how do these structures perform in relation to mother nature or natural habitat and I'm pleased to report that in every parameter we use to measure that success. These artificial reefs produce at least as well are often better than the natural habitat. We observe higher densities of fish, faster growth and even similar output. Thus, by all measures, these data show artificial reefs are functioning at least equivalent on a per capita basis to enhance our marine resources. 28:54 Rob Schuwerk: When a company installs a platform and drills well, it creates an ARO, an obligation to reclaim that infrastructure when production ends. This costs money. But companies aren't required to get financial assurance for the full estimated costs today. Money to plug in active wells today comes from cash flows from oil and gas production. But what happens when that stops? The International Energy Agency sees peak oil and gas demand as early as 2025. This will make it harder to pay for decommissioning from future cash flows. Decommissioning is costly. The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) data indicate that offshore AROs could range from $35 to over $50 billion while financial assurance requirements are about $3.47 billion. That is less than 10% of expected liability. The GAO believes these figures may actually underestimate the true costs of retiring the remaining deepwater infrastructure. 30:05 Rob Schuwerk: Only about a third of the unplug wells in the Gulf of Mexico have shown any production in the last 12 months. Why haven't the other two thirds already been retired? Because of uncertainty as to when to close and poor incentives. Infrastructure should be decommissioned when it's no longer useful. But the regulator has difficulty making that determination. This uncertainty explains why BSEE waits five years after a well becomes inactive to deem it no longer useful for operations with years more allowed for decommissioning. These delays increase the risk that operators will become unable to pay or simply disappear. We've seen this already with a variety of companies including Amplify Energy's predecessor Beta Dinoco off California and Fieldwood recently with Mexico. 30:55 Rob Schuwerk: There's also a problem of misaligned economic incentives. As it is virtually costless to keep wells unplugged, companies have no incentive to timely plug them. AROs are like an unsecured, interest free balloon loan from the government with no date of maturity. There's little incentive to save for repayment because operators bear no carrying cost and no risk in the case of default. If the ARO loan carried interest payments commensurate with the underlying non performance risk, producers would be incentivized to decommission non economic assets. The solution is simple, require financial assurance equivalent to the full cost of carrying out all decommissioning obligations. This could take the form of a surety bond, a sinking fund or some other form of restricted cash equivalent. If wells are still economic to operate, considering the carrying cost of financial assurance, the operator will continue production, if not they'll plug. In either case, the public is protected from these costs. 32:11 Rob Schuwerk: A key risk here is operator bankruptcy that causes liabilities to be passed on to others. And we could see this in the recent Fieldwood bankruptcy. Fieldwood was formed in 2012 and in 2013 acquired shallow water properties from Apache Corporation. It went through chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2018, and then undeterred, acquired additional deepwater platforms from Noble Energy. Fieldwood returned to bankruptcy in 2020. It characterized the decommissioning costs it shared with Apache as among the company's most significant liabilities. The bankruptcy plan created new companies to receive and decommission certain idle offshore assets. If they failed, prior operators and lessors would have to pay. Several large oil and gas companies objected to this proposal. They were concerned that if Fieldwood couldn't pay they would. Ultimately the plan was proved. The case illustrates a few key dynamics. First, if bankrupt companies cannot pay, others, including taxpayers, will. How much of the possibly $50 billion in offshore decommissioning liability is held by companies that are only a dragged anchor, a hurricane a leaking pipeline or oil price shock away from default? And second, as detailed in my written testimony, private companies who face liability risks understand them better than the government does. When they transfer wells, they demand financial protections that are in fact greater than what the government requires today. 36:02 Jacqueline Savitz: Supplemental bonds are necessary to protect taxpayers from the risk of spills but BOEM is overusing the waiver provisions that allow a financial strength test to waive requirements for supplemental bonds. BOEM regulations require that lessees furnish a relatively small general bond and while BOEM has discretion to acquire supplemental bonds, it generally waives those. General bonds that lessees are required to furnish don't come close to covering the cost of decommissioning and haven't been updated since 1993. Since that year, the cost of decommissioning has gone up in part because development has moved into deeper waters, only about 10% of offshore oil production in the Gulf was in deepwater in 1993. But by 2014, that figure rose to 80%. Regulations need to be updated to ensure the federal government and taxpayers are not left picking up the tab on decommissioning. According to GAO, only 8% of decommissioning liabilities in the Gulf of Mexico were covered by bonds or other financial assurance mechanisms, with the other 92% waived or simply unaccounted for. 38:06 Jacqueline Savitz: BSEE does not conduct oversight over decommissioning activities underway and it does not inspect decommissioned pipelines so the Bureau can't ensure that the industry has complied with required environmental mitigation. 38:17 Jacqueline Savitz: Leak detection technologies that the oil and gas industry touts as safer have not been proven to prevent major leaks. All pipelines in the Pacific region are reportedly equipped with advanced leak detection equipment. Though two weeks ago we saw exactly what can happen even with the so-called “Best Technology.” 42:00 Dr. Donald Boesch: In Hurricane Ida, all of a sudden appeared an oil slick, and it lasted for several days. And apparently it was traced to an abandoned pipeline that had not been fully cleared of all the residual oil in it so that all that oil leaked out during that incident. 47:59 Dr. Donald Boesch: One of the challenges though, is that this older infrastructure is not operating in the same standards and with the same capacity of those of the major oil companies that have to do that. So for example, when I noted that they detected this methane being leaked, they didn't detect it from the new offshore deepwater platforms which have all the right technology. It's in the older infrastructure that they're seeing. 54:14 Rob Schuwerk: There's actually one thing that exists offshore, joint and several liability, that only exists in certain jurisdictions onshore. So in some ways the situation onshore is worse. Because in some states like California you can go after prior operators if the current operator cannot pay, but in many jurisdictions you cannot. And our research has found that there is about $280 billion in onshore liability, and somewhere around 1% of that is covered by financial assurance bonds so, there is definitely an issue onshore rather than offshore. 55:04 Rob Schuwerk: The issue is just really giving them a financial incentive to be able to decommission. And that means they have to confront the cost of decommissioning and internalize that into their decision on whether continuing to produce from a well is economic or not. And so that means they need to have some kind of financial insurance in place that represents the actual cost. That could be a surety bond where they go to an insurer that acts as a guarantor for that amount. It could be a sinking fund, like we have in the context of nuclear where they go start putting money aside at the beginning, and it grows over time to be sufficient to plug the well at the end of its useful life. And there could be other forms of restricted cash that they maintain on the balance sheet for the benefit of these liabilities. 1:15:38 Jacqueline Savitz: Remember, there is no shortage of offshore oil and gas opportunity for the oil industry. The oil industry is sitting on so many, nearly 8.5 million acres of unused or non producing leases, 75% of the total lease acreage in public waters. They're sitting on it and not using it. So even if we ended all new leasing, it would not end offshore production. 1:22:35 Rob Schuwerk: Typically what we'll see as well to do companies will transfer these assets into other entities that have less financial means and wherewithal to actually conduct the cleanup. Rep. Katie Porter: So they're moving once they've taken the money, they've made the profit, then they're giving away they're basically transferring away the unprofitable, difficult, expensive part of this, which is the decommissioning portion. And they're transferring that. Are they transferring that to big healthy companies? Rob Schuwerk: No, often they're transferring it to companies that didn't exist even just prior to the transfer. Rep. Katie Porter: You mean a shell company? Rob Schuwerk: Yes. Rep. Katie Porter: Like an entity created just for the purpose of pushing off the cost of doing business so that you don't have to pay it even though you've got all the upside. Are you saying that this is what oil and gas companies do? Rob Schuwerk: We've seen this, yes. Rep. Katie Porter: And how does the law facilitate this? Rob Schuwerk: Well, I suppose on a couple of levels. On the one hand, there's very little oversight of the transfer. And so there's very little restriction from a regulatory standpoint, this is true, offshore and also onshore. So we see this behavior in both places. And then secondary to that there are actions that companies can take in bankruptcy that can effectively pass these liabilities on to taxpayers eventually and so some of it is to be able to use that event, the new company goes bankrupt. 1:25:01 Rob Schuwerk: Certainly no private actor would do what the federal government does, which is not have a security for these risks. MISUSE OF TAXPAYER DOLLARS AND CORPORATE WELFARE IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY House Committee on Natural Resources: Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations May 19, 2021 Witnesses: Laura Zachary Co-Director, Apogee Economics & Policy Tim Stretton Policy Analyst, Project on Government Oversight (POGO) Clips 27:10 Laura Zachary: There have long been calls for fiscal reforms to the federal oil and gas program. Compared to how states managed oil and gas leasing, the federal government forgoes at least a third of the revenue that could have been captured for taxpayers 27:25 Laura Zachary: On January 27 of this year, the Biden administration signed Executive Order 14008 that pauses issuing new federal oil and gas leases. And importantly, the language implies a temporary pause, only on issuing new leases, not on issuing drilling permits. This is a critical distinction for what the impacts of a pause could be. Very importantly, federal permitting data confirms that to date, there has been no pause on issuing drilling permits for both onshore and offshore. And in fact, since the pause began, Department of Interior has approved drilling permits at rates in line with past administrations. 37:08 Tim Stretton: Because taxpayers own resources such as oil and gas that are extracted from public lands, the government is legally required to collect royalties for the resources produced from leases on these lands. Project on Government Oversight's investigations into the federal government's oversight of the oil, gas and mining industries have uncovered widespread corruption that allows industry to cheat U.S. taxpayers out of billions of dollars worth of potential income. Given the amount of money at stake and the oil and gas industry's history of deliberately concealing the value of the resources they've extracted with the intent of underpaying royalties, the government should be particularly vigilant in ensuring companies pay their fair share for the resources they extract. 46:28 Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR): We are here today for the majority's attempt, which I believe is more of a publicity stunt to criticize the oil and gas industry than to talk about real facts and data. The playbook is a simple one: recycled talking points to vilify the industry and to paint a distorted picture of so-called good versus evil. I'm sure that we'll hear more about corporate subsidies that aren't. We'll hear about unfair royalty rates that aren't and we'll hear many other meme worthy talking points that fail the logic test. 47:35_ Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR): What we're -really talking about today is an industry that provides reliable and affordable energy to our nation. This isan industry that contributes to almost 10 million jobs and plays a vital role in our daily lives. In fact, we cannot conduct virtual hearings like this without the fossil fuel industry. And of course, when myself and my colleagues travel to Washington, DC, we rely on this industry to fly or to drive here. 49:33 Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-AR): But they ignore the real world consequences of demonizing this industry. The results are devastating job loss and the loss of public education funding to name just a few. 54:05 Rep. Pete Stauber (R-MN): I also had a roundtable discussion and learned how New Mexico schools received nearly $1.4 billion in funding from oil and gas just last year. 55:08 Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA): Mr. Stretton, how long has your organization been conducting oversight of oil and gas production on federal lands? Tim Stretton: For decades, I mean, we started doing this work in the early 90s. And actually, some of our earliest work in the space was uncovering in excess of a billion dollars in unpaid royalties to your home state of California. Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA): And you mentioned, what are some of the patterns? You've been doing this for decades? What are some of the patterns that you observe over time? Tim Stretton: The oil and gas industry working with each other to really undervalue the resources they were selling, fraudulently telling the government the value of those resources, which left billions of dollars in unpaid revenue going to the federal government. 1:01:09 Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ): There are some people who have made environmentalism a religion. Rather than focus on solutions that can make lives better for people, some would prefer to vilify an industry that provides immeasurable benefits to people's livelihood in the function of modern day society. 1:04:21 Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ): The other side looks at globalism, you know this environmental movement globally. So it makes more sense to me at least and folks I come from that we produce it cleaner more efficiently than anybody else in the world. And so that geopolitical application, if you're an environmentalist, you would want more American clean oil and gas out there versus Russian dirty or Chinese dirty gas. 02:37:23 Rep. Blake Moore (R-UT): In January state education superintendents in Wyoming, Miami, North Dakota, Alaska, and Utah submitted a letter to President Biden outlining their concerns with the administration's oil and gas ban which has reduced funding used to educate our rising generation. 02:43:35 Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-NM): I'm glad to be able to highlight the true success story of the oil and gas industry in my home state of New Mexico. To put it simply, the oil and gas industry is the economic backbone of New Mexico and has been for decades. The industry employs 134,000 People statewide and provides over a billion dollars each year to fund our public education. 02:44:30 Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-NM): Many of my Democratic colleagues have stated that green energy jobs can replace the loss of traditional energy jobs, like the 134,000 Oil and Gas jobs in my state. Many also say that we need to be transitioning to a completely carbon free energy grid. Can you tell me and the committee why both of those ideas are completely fantasy? Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)

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Curiosity Daily
Overfeeding Dogs, Suffrajitsu, and Does Wind Affect Sound?

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 16:15


Learn how to avoid overfeeding your dog; whether wind affects sound; and how Suffrajitsu helped women win the right to vote. Please vote for Curiosity Daily in the 2021 Discover Pods Awards! We're a finalist for Best Technology & Science Podcast. Voting closes today, and it only takes a few seconds. Thank you! https://awards.discoverpods.com/vote/ More from Rodney Habib and Dr. Karen Shaw Becker: Pick up "The Forever Dog: Surprising New Science to Help Your Canine Companion Live Younger, Healthier, and Longer": https://foreverdog.com/about/ Dr. Karen Becker on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctor.karen.becker  Rodney Habib on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rodneyhabib  Follow @drkarenbecker on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkarenbecker/  Follow @RODNEYHABIB on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RODNEYHABIB/  Follow @drkarenbecker on Twitter: https://twitter.com/drkarenbecker  Follow @rodneyhabib on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rodneyhabib  Rodney Habib on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXVR-WWoQ6J4kZNmPwdZkNQ/videos  Is sound affected by wind? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Oliver in Glen Ellyn, Illinois) Effect of Wind on Sound Transmission. (2018). Sciencing. https://sciencing.com/effect-wind-sound-transmission-23531.html  ‌softdb. (2019, May 14). The Effect of Wind and Temperature Gradients on Sound Waves | Soft dB. Soft DB. https://www.softdb.com/effect-of-wind-and-temperature-gradients-on-sound-waves/ More from this author. (2020, April 22). How Does The Speed Of Wind Affect Sound Waves Travelling Through It? Science ABC. https://www.scienceabc.com/pure-sciences/does-the-speed-of-wind-affect-how-fast-sound-waves-travel-through-it.html  ‌Why Is It So Loud Today? Understanding How Weather Affects Traffic Noise Levels in Your Community. (2015). https://wisconsindot.gov/Documents/doing-bus/eng-consultants/cnslt-rsrces/environment/trafficnoiseweather.pdf Wisconsin Department of Transportation. British women like Edith Garrud and Emmeline Pankhurst won the right to vote in part by using martial arts by Steffie Drucker women's suffrage | Definition, History, Causes, Effects, Leaders, & Facts | Britannica. (2021). In Encyclopædia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/topic/woman-suffrage  ‌Ruz, C. (2015, October 5). “Suffrajitsu”: How the suffragettes fought back using martial arts. BBC News; BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-34425615  ‌Keegan, H. (2018, February 6). Everything you need to know about the awesome art of Suffrajitsu. Stylist; The Stylist Group. https://www.stylist.co.uk/visible-women/suffragettes-votes-for-women-suffrajitsu-fighting-ju-jitsu/188142  ‌Tao Tao Holmes. (2015, November 3). The Suffragettes Who Learned Martial Arts to Fight for Votes. Atlas Obscura; Atlas Obscura. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/suffrajitsu ‌ Did You Know? Suffragist vs Suffragette (U.S. National Park Service). (2020). Nps.gov. https://www.nps.gov/articles/suffragistvssuffragette.htm  ‌ How Mary Poppins Softened the Image of the Suffragette - JSTOR Daily. (2015, October 28). JSTOR Daily. https://daily.jstor.org/mary-poppins-softened-image-suffragette/  ‌Stevenson, A. (2018, December 11). Will the new Mary Poppins film acknowledge the suffragettes' success? The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/will-the-new-mary-poppins-film-acknowledge-the-suffragettes-success-106771  Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

For The Love of Truth's Podcast
Ep.208.12 - Small tribes of people work best; technology traps and downgrades us

For The Love of Truth's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 2:34


#Adrian #health #TomBarnett Make sure to sign up for my newsletter so you never miss any new content and offers: https://fortheloveoftruth.co.uk/newsletter-signup/Original full length video of Episode 208 can be located here:https://fortheloveoftruth.co.uk/2021/02/17/ep-208-conversations-with-tom-barnett-3/Other Soundbite episodes from Episode 208 will be found here:https://fortheloveoftruth.co.uk/2021/05/19/soundbites-from-episode-208-interview-with-tom-barnett/(they are scheduled for upload so not all will be available immediately).

The Greg Dickerson Show
3D printed homes the best technology in Housing?

The Greg Dickerson Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 11:16


When you're ready here's how I can help you… Courses https://www.dickersoninternational.com/courses One on one Coaching https://www.dickersoninternational.com/coaching Subscribe to my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/agregdickerson/?sub_confirmation=1 Subscribe to my Podcast: https://www.dickersoninternational.com/podcast ----- Greg is a serial entrepreneur, real estate developer, coach, and mentor. He has bought, developed and sold over $250 million in real estate, built and renovated hundreds of custom homes and commercial buildings, developed residential and mixed-use subdivisions and started 12 different companies from the ground up. Greg currently mentors some of the top entrepreneurs, real estate investors and real estate developers in the country helping them grow and scale their business, raise more capital and do bigger deals. Greg's current clients have over $2 billion in AUM and deals in the process. ------ Follow and reach out to me on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegregdickerson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/thegregdickerson Twitter: https://twitter.com/agregdickerson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agregdickerson Website: https://www.dickersoninternational.com ------ #realestate #realestateinvesting #realestatedevelopment #houseflipping #apartmentsyndication #realestatesyndication #entrepreneurship #realestatedeveloper #realestatedevelopervsinvestor #landdevelopment #howtobeanentrepreneur #howtobuyabusiness #howtostartabusiness #landflipping #howtoflipland #Commercialrealestateinvesting #BusinessCoaching #EntrepreneurshipCoaching #BusinessMentorship #Leadershipcoaching #businesscoach #businessaquisitons #businessbuying ----- This channel is all about Entrepreneurship, Real Estate Investing and Real Estate Development: How to invest in real estate, how to develop real estate, how to flip houses, how to flip land, how to develop land, how to become a real estate developer, how to wholesale houses, how to flip houses, how to invest in commercial property, how to invest in commercial real estate, how to buy apartment building, how to buy commercial property, real estate investing courses, real estate investing career, how to raise capital, how to find private investors, how to fund real estate deals, Real Estate Development, Real Estate Development 101, Real Estate Development process, Real Estate Development career, Real Estate Development company, Real Estate Development finance, Real Estate Development process, Real Estate Development funding, Real Estate Development degree, Real Estate Development course, Real Estate Development vs investment, Real Estate Land Development, Real Estate Development Company, Real Estate Development Analysis, How to start a business, How to buy a business, how to grow and scale a business, how to be an Entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, leadership, how to manage people, motivational videos, leadership videos, mindset --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greg-dickerson/support

Silicon Valley Momentum
Capbase Co-Founder and CEO Greg Miaskiewicz: "The Best Technology Does Not Equate to Big Sales"

Silicon Valley Momentum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 24:21


One of the first lessons all founders learn is that it takes more than a good product to build a company. For example, there are a lot of confusing legal documents that startups need to get off the ground. Fortunately, Capbase is around to help founders who can’t afford a high-priced lawyer with the legal side of starting a company. Capbase CEO and co-founder Greg Miaskiewicz joined Roland Siebelink on this week’s episode of the Silicon Valley Momentum Podcast. Greg shared how he discovered the need for a service like Capbase, as well as important lessons for all founders. Why a service like Capbase can delay the need for a startup to hire a lawyer. How Greg learned the hard way that having the best technology doesn’t always equal sales. Why having a distribution secret is just as important as having a great product. How Capbase has been able to build trust among its target group. The most important milestones in the lifecycle of a startup. Why the ability to test hypotheses can make or break a startup. To know more about Capbase, click here.

Big Little Business Show
The best technology for business

Big Little Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 45:34


The way we do business in the past 12 months has changed dramatically and that means we all need to invest in different forms of tech to grow. But where should we spend our money? Our guest David McClelland is a journalist and tech expert (The One Show, Good Morning Britain, Watchdog). We talk about getting the best from your broadband, video apps and webcams, productivity apps and all the best ways tech can help you to think BIG in 2021. We hope you enjoy the episode. Please subscribe, leave a review ad connect with us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. The Big Little Business Club  We decided that giving you all this expert advice each week isn't enough. What if there was a place where you could connect with all the experts we have on the show, learn more from them, ask questions and strike up conversations? So that's what we've done.   We've gathered all of our previous guests from around the globe to help you for free. Every single guest who has appeared on our show will now be available in one place to share more of their invaluable knowledge and answer your questions so that you can survive this second lockdown and thrive in the future.   You can join the Big Little Business Club for free right now. Just click here.   www.biglittlebusinessshow.co.uk  

Digital Stratosphere: Digital Transformation, ERP, HCM, and CRM Implementation Best Practices
Top 10 Manufacturing ERP Systems for 2021 | Best Technology for Manufacturers

Digital Stratosphere: Digital Transformation, ERP, HCM, and CRM Implementation Best Practices

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 20:05


Each year we provide an objective and independent ranking of the top ERP systems. These rankings are based on a number of criteria, such as functionality, flexibility, maturity, total cost of ownership, and adoption rates. We also provide these same rankings for different industry verticals. This episode provides a ranking of the top ERP systems for manufacturing and distribution companies. These are the systems best equipped to handle your manufacturing, distribution, and supply chain management needs. DOWNLOAD THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO A SUCCESSFUL S/4HANA IMPLEMENTATION: http://resource.thirdstage-consulting.com/the-definitive-guide-to-a-successful-sap-s-4hana-digital-transformation DOWNLOAD THE 2021 DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION REPORT: http://resource.thirdstage-consulting.com/2021-digital-transformation-report DOWNLOAD THE GUIDE TO SELECTING AND MANAGING YOUR SAP SYSTEMS INTEGRATOR: http://resource.thirdstage-consulting.com/guide-to-select-erp-systems-integrator TOP 10 ERP SYSTEMS FOR 2020: https://www.thirdstage-consulting.com/the-top-10-erp-systems-for-2020/ DOWNLOAD 20 LESSONS FROM 1,000 ERP IMPLEMENTATIONS: https://resource.thirdstage-consulting.com/lessons-from-1000-erp-implementations-ebook CONTACT ME TO BRAINSTORM IDEAS FOR YOUR SAP OR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: eric.kimberling@thirdstage-consulting.com CONNECT WITH ME ON LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erickimberling/ FOLLOW THIRD STAGE ON LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/third-stage-consulting-group/ 

Curiosity Daily
A Brain-Training Task to Reduce Motion Sickness

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 11:14


Learn about a simple brain-training task that may reduce motion sickness, what parasites found in medieval human remains can tell us about eradicating them today, and the two main reasons why everything takes longer than you think it will. Curiosity Daily is a finalist in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards, and we need your vote to win! Please vote for Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast via the link below. It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/vote/ A Simple Brain-Training Task May Reduce Motion Sickness by Kelsey Donk You can train your brain to reduce motion sickness. (2020). Warwick.Ac.Uk. https://warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/pressreleases/you_can_train  Smyth, J., Jennings, P., Bennett, P., & Birrell, S. (2021). A novel method for reducing motion sickness susceptibility through training visuospatial ability – A two-part study. Applied Ergonomics, 90, 103264. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2020.103264  Parasitic Worms Found in Medieval Human Remains May Hold the Secret for Eradicating Them Today by Cameron Duke Flammer, P. G., Ryan, H., Preston, S. G., Warren, S., Přichystalová, R., Weiss, R., Palmowski, V., Boschert, S., Fellgiebel, K., Jasch-Boley, I., Kairies, M.-S., Rümmele, E., Rieger, D., Schmid, B., Reeves, B., Nicholson, R., Loe, L., Guy, C., Waldron, T., … Smith, A. L. (2020). Epidemiological insights from a large-scale investigation of intestinal helminths in Medieval Europe. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 14(8), e0008600. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008600 Parasitic worms found in medieval human remains hold secret for eradicating them today. (2020, September). Science | AAAS. https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/09/parasitic-worms-found-medieval-human-remains-hold-secret-eradicating-them-today Intestinal worms. (2016). World Health Organization. https://www.who.int/intestinal_worms/more/en/ The 2 Main Reasons Why Everything Takes Longer Than You Think It Will by Anna Todd Original episode: https://www.curiositydaily.com/why-everything-takes-longer-than-you-think-storm-p/ Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Curiosity Daily
5G Might Impair Weather Forecasts

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 13:46


Learn about how 5G may impair weather forecasts, and how the first confirmed exoplanet was discovered a lot more recently than you may realize. Plus, science writer John Tierney is back to explore how negativity bias affects our relationships.  Curiosity Daily is a finalist in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards, and we need your vote to win! Please vote for Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast via the link below. It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/vote/ Additional resources from science writer John Tierney: Pick up "The Power of Bad: How the Negativity Effect Rules Us and How We Can Rule It" on Amazon John Tierney on Twitter John Tierney on the New York Times 5G May Impair Weather Forecasts by Grant Currin 5G wireless may lead to inaccurate weather forecasts. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-09/ru-5wm092320.php  Yousefvand, M., Wu, Chung-Tse Michael, Wang, R.-Q., Brodie, J., & Mandayam, N. (2020). Modeling the Impact of 5G Leakage on Weather Prediction. ArXiv.Org. https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.13498  Curiosity Daily episode that featured a 5G explainer: https://www.curiositydaily.com/difference-between-5g-and-4g-networks-w-trace-dominguez-and-self-repairing-batteries/ We Didn't Officially Confirm the Existence of Exoplanets Until 1992 by Joanie Faletto Wall, M. (2017, January 9). Exoplanet Anniversary: 1st Alien Worlds Confirmed 25 Years Ago Today. Space.Com; Space. https://www.space.com/35253-exoplanet-discovery-anniversary-25-years.html Wolszczan, A., & Frail, D. A. (1992). A planetary system around the millisecond pulsar PSR1257 + 12. Nature, 355(6356), 145–147. https://doi.org/10.1038/355145a0  NASA Exoplanet Archive. (2020). Caltech.Edu. https://exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu/  James Webb Space Telescope. (2019). NASA. https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/webb/main/index.html  NASA Telescope Reveals Record-Breaking Exoplanet Discovery. (2011). NASA. https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-telescope-reveals-largest-batch-of-earth-size-habitable-zone-planets-around  NEW Grid | The Arecibo Observatory. (2020). Naic.Edu. http://www.naic.edu/ Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Curiosity Daily
How to Make the Most of Your Negativity Bias (w/ John Tierney)

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 12:35


Learn about two new neuroscience studies that show why birds are so dang smart. Then science writer John Tierney will talk negativity bias and how you can use it to your own benefit. Curiosity Daily is a finalist in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards, and we need your vote to win! Please vote for Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast via the link below. It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/vote/  Two new bird-brain studies show why birds are so smart by Grant Currin Ackerman, J. (2016). The Genius of Birds. United States: Penguin Publishing Group. Tracing cerebral cortex evolution. (2018). Max-Planck-Gesellschaft; www.MPG.de. https://www.mpg.de/12027342/molecular-atlas-reptile-brain ‌Suzana Herculano-Houzel. (2020). Birds do have a brain cortex—and think. Science, 369(6511), 1567–1568. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abe0536 ‌Stacho, M., Herold, C., Rook, N., Hermann Wagner, Axer, M., Katrin Amunts, & Onur Güntürkün. (2020). A cortex-like canonical circuit in the avian forebrain. Science, 369(6511). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abc5534 Nieder, A., Lysann Wagener, & Rinnert, P. (2020). A neural correlate of sensory consciousness in a corvid bird. Science, 369(6511), 1626–1629. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abb1447 Additional resources from science writer John Tierney: Pick up "The Power of Bad: How the Negativity Effect Rules Us and How We Can Rule It" on Amazon John Tierney on Twitter John Tierney on the New York Times Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Can a Selfie Screen You for Heart Disease?

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 12:29


Learn about whether it’s better to be a big fish in a small pond or a small fish in a big pond, a mysterious, ancient city called Cahokia that’s, weirdly, just outside St. Louis, and how AI might be able to catch heart disease with a selfie. Curiosity Daily is a finalist in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards, and we need your vote to win! Please vote for Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast via the link below. It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/vote/ Is It Better to Be a Big Fish in a Small Pond or a Small Fish in a Big Pond? By Kelsey Donk Even When You’re A Member Of An Elite Group, It Can Be Demoralising To Rank Lower Than Your Peers. (2020, September 24). Research Digest; Research Digest. https://digest.bps.org.uk/2020/09/24/even-when-youre-a-member-of-an-elite-group-it-can-be-demoralising-to-rank-lower-than-your-peers/#more-40380  Zell, E., & Lesick, T. L. (2020). Taking Social Comparison to the Extremes: The Huge-Fish-Tiny-Pond Effect in Self-Evaluations. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 194855062095653. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550620956535  Cahokia Was the Mysterious, Massive Ancient City in ... St. Louis? By Reuben Westmaas Newitz, A. (2016, December 13). Finding North America’s lost medieval city. Ars Technica; Ars Technica. https://arstechnica.com/science/2016/12/theres-a-1000-year-old-lost-city-beneath-the-st-louis-suburbs/  Mound 38 – Monks Mound – Cahokia Mounds. (2015, October 23). Cahokiamounds.Org. https://cahokiamounds.org/mound/mound-38-monks-mound/  Woodhenge - Cahokia Mounds, Illinois. (2020). Scienceviews.Com. https://scienceviews.com/indian/woodhenge.html  AI Might Be Able to Catch Heart Disease with a Selfie by Kelsey Donk “Selfies” could be used to detect heart disease. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-08/esoc-cb082120.php  Christoffersen, M., Frikke-Schmidt, R., Schnohr, P., Jensen, G. B., Nordestgaard, B. G., & Tybjærg-Hansen, A. (2014). Visible Age-Related Signs and Risk of Ischemic Heart Disease in the General Population. Circulation, 129(9), 990–998. https://doi.org/10.1161/circulationaha.113.001696  Lin, S., Li, Z., Fu, B., Chen, S., Li, X., Wang, Y., Wang, X., Lv, B., Xu, B., Song, X., Zhang, Y.-J., Cheng, X., Huang, W., Pu, J., Zhang, Q., Xia, Y., Du, B., Ji, X., & Zheng, Z. (2020). Feasibility of using deep learning to detect coronary artery disease based on facial photo. European Heart Journal. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehaa640  Schnohr, P., Lange, P., Nyboe, J., Appleyard, M., & Jensen, G. (1995). Gray hair, baldness, and wrinkles in relation to myocardial infarction: The Copenhagen City Heart Study. American Heart Journal, 130(5), 1003–1010. https://doi.org/10.1016/0002-8703(95)90201-5  Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Door to Hell Is a Fiery Pit That’s Been Burning Since 1971

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 13:33


Learn about a new theory for the uncanny valley effect and the Door to Hell, a giant fiery pit that’s been burning since 1971. We’ll also answer a listener question about how drug and alcohol tolerance works. Curiosity Daily is a finalist in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards, and we need your vote to win! Please vote for Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast via the link below. It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/vote/ There's a New Theory for the Uncanny Valley Effect by Steffie Drucker Experiments reveal why human-like robots elicit uncanny feelings. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-09/ehs-erw091020.php Wang, S., Cheong, Y. F., Dilks, D. D., & Rochat, P. (2020). The Uncanny Valley Phenomenon and the Temporal Dynamics of Face Animacy Perception. Perception, 030100662095261. https://doi.org/10.1177/0301006620952611  Caballar, R. D. (2019, Nov. 6). What Is the Uncanny Valley? IEEE Spectrum: Technology, Engineering, and Science News. https://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/humanoids/what-is-the-uncanny-valley Guizzo, E. (2013, Nov. 13). Experts Plunge Into the Uncanny Valley, Celebrate Masahiro Mori. IEEE Spectrum: Technology, Engineering, and Science News. https://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/humanoids/the-uncanny-valley-revisited-a-tribute-to-masahiro-mori The Door to Hell Is a Giant Fiery Pit That's Been Burning Since 1971 by Joanie Faletto Geiling, N. (2014, May 20). This Hellish Desert Pit Has Been On Fire for More Than 40 Years. Smithsonian Magazine; Smithsonian Magazine. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/giant-hole-ground-has-been-fire-more-40-years-180951247/  Upton, J. (2013, July 31). $100 million worth of natural gas goes up in flames every month in North Dakota. Grist; Grist. https://grist.org/news/100-million-worth-of-natural-gas-goes-up-in-flames-every-month-in-north-dakota/ Things to Do in Darvaza. (2020). Tripadvisor.Com. https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g2049541-Activities-Darvaza_Ahal_Province.html  How does drug/alcohol tolerance work? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Danielle) Mechanisms of tolerance and tachyphylaxis | Deranged Physiology. (2018). Derangedphysiology.Com. https://derangedphysiology.com/main/cicm-primary-exam/required-reading/variability-drug-response/Chapter%20221/mechanisms-tolerance-and-tachyphylaxis  Nichols, D. E. (2016). Psychedelics. Pharmacological Reviews, 68(2), 264–355. https://doi.org/10.1124/pr.115.011478  Dumas, E. O., & Pollack, G. M. (2008). Opioid Tolerance Development: A Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Perspective. The AAPS Journal, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1208/s12248-008-9056-1  ‌Lapham, S. (2010). The Limits of Tolerance: Convicted Alcohol-Impaired Drivers Share Experiences Driving Under the Influence. The Permanente Journal, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.7812/tpp/09-145  ‌Bauman, J. (2014, October 16). Drug Tolerance - Bradford Health Services - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center. Bradford Health Services - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Center. https://bradfordhealth.com/drug-tolerance/  Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Baby Tortoises Love Faces, and That’s a Big Deal for Science

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 12:03


Learn how deliberate practice makes perfect, what the New England Vampire Panic is, and how baby tortoises are attracted to faces from birth. Curiosity Daily is a finalist in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards, and we need your vote to win! Please vote for Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast via the link below. It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/vote/ Practice Won't Make Perfect, But Deliberate Practice Might by Ashley Hamer Scott Barry Kaufman. (2014, July 15). Practice Alone Does Not Make Perfect, Studies Find. Scientific American Blog Network. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/beautiful-minds/practice-alone-does-not-make-perfect-studies-find/ ‌The Making of an Expert. (2007, July). Harvard Business Review. https://hbr.org/2007/07/the-making-of-an-expert ‌Anders Ericsson, K. (2016, April 10). Malcolm Gladwell got us wrong: Our research was key to the 10,000-hour rule, but here’s what got oversimplified. Salon; Salon.com. https://www.salon.com/2016/04/10/malcolm_gladwell_got_us_wrong_our_research_was_key_to_the_10000_hour_rule_but_heres_what_got_oversimplified/ ‌Anderson, J. (2017, March 2). How to make your kid good at anything, according to Anders Ericsson, an expert on peak performance and originator of the 10,000-hour rule. Quartz; Quartz. https://qz.com/915646/how-to-make-your-kid-good-at-anything-according-to-anders-ericsson-an-expert-on-peak-performance-and-originator-of-the-10000-hour-rule/ After the Salem Witch Trials, There Was the New England Vampire Panic by Reuben Westmaas Original episode: https://www.curiositydaily.com/exercising-for-different-body-types-new-england-va/  Baby tortoises are attracted to faces from birth, which means faces have been important for a long time by Grant Currin Tortoise hatchlings are attracted to faces from birth. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-09/qmuo-tha091120.php ‌Versace, E., Damini, S., & Stancher, G. (2020). Early preference for face-like stimuli in solitary species as revealed by tortoise hatchlings. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 202011453. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2011453117 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Einstein Worried That Science Can't Explain "The Now"

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 13:13


Learn why Einstein worried that science can’t explain “the now,” how high-impact exercise is actually good for your bones, and why in Haiti, zombies are more than fiction. Curiosity Daily is a finalist in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards, and we need your vote to win! Please vote for Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast via the link below. It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/vote/ Einstein Worried That Science Can't Explain "The Now" by Ashley Hamer Carnap, R., & Schilpp, P. A. (1963). The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. http://fitelson.org/confirmation/carnap_schilpp_volume.pdf Mermin, N. D. (2014). Physics: QBism puts the scientist back into science. Nature, 507(7493), 421–423. https://doi.org/10.1038/507421a Now — And The Physics Of Time. (2016, September 27). NPR.Org. https://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2016/09/27/495608371/now-and-the-physics-of-time High-Impact Exercise Is Actually Good for Your Bones by Ashley Hamer Russo, C. R. (2009). The effects of exercise on bone. Basic concepts and implications for the prevention of fractures. Clinical Cases in Mineral and Bone Metabolism : The Official Journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases, 6(3), 223–228. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2811354/  ‌Fuchs, R. K., Bauer, J. J., & Snow, C. M. (2001). Jumping Improves Hip and Lumbar Spine Bone Mass in Prepubescent Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 16(1), 148–156. https://doi.org/10.1359/jbmr.2001.16.1.148  ‌Deere, K., Sayers, A., Rittweger, J., & Tobias, J. H. (2012). Habitual levels of high, but not moderate or low, impact activity are positively related to hip BMD and geometry: Results from a population‐based study of adolescents. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 27(9), 1887–1895. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.1631  ‌Ireland, A., Maden-Wilkinson, T., Mcphee, J., Cooke, K., Narici, M., Degens, H., & Rittweger, J. (2013). Upper Limb Muscle–Bone Asymmetries and Bone Adaptation in Elite Youth Tennis Players. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 45(9), 1749–1758. https://doi.org/10.1249/mss.0b013e31828f882f Nikander, R., Sievänen, H., Heinonen, A., & Kannus, P. (2004). Femoral Neck Structure in Adult Female Athletes Subjected to Different Loading Modalities. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 20(3), 520–528. https://doi.org/10.1359/jbmr.041119  How to keep your bones healthy. (2019). Mayo Clinic. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/bone-health/art-20045060  ‌Fractures due to osteoporosis threaten seniors’ independence |  International Osteoporosis Foundation. (2017). Iofbonehealth.Org. https://www.iofbonehealth.org/news/fractures-due-osteoporosis-threaten-seniors%E2%80%99-independence  ‌Tucker, L. A., Strong, J. E., LeCheminant, J. D., & Bailey, B. W. (2015). Effect of Two Jumping Programs on Hip Bone Mineral Density in Premenopausal Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial. American Journal of Health Promotion, 29(3), 158–164. https://doi.org/10.4278/ajhp.130430-quan-200  Koli, J., Multanen, J., Kujala, U. M., Häkkinen, A., Nieminen, M. T., Kautiainen, H., Lammentausta, E., Jämsä, T., Ahola, R., Selänne, H., Kiviranta, I., & Heinonen, A. (2015). Effects of Exercise on Patellar Cartilage in Women with Mild Knee Osteoarthritis. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 47(9), 1767–1774. https://doi.org/10.1249/mss.0000000000000629  Reynolds, G. (2016, March 15). Why High-Impact Exercise Is Good for Your Bones. Well. https://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/03/07/why-high-impact-exercise-is-good-for-your-bones/?partner=rss&emc=rss  In Haiti, Zombies Are More Than Fiction by Cameron Duke Del Guercio, G. (2017, October 31). From the Archives: The Secrets of Haiti’s Living Dead. Harvard Magazine. https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2017/10/are-zombies-real Pufferfish | National Geographic. (2010, March 12). Nationalgeographic.Com. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/group/pufferfish/ Lago, J., Rodríguez, L., Blanco, L., Vieites, J., & Cabado, A. (2015). Tetrodotoxin, an Extremely Potent Marine Neurotoxin: Distribution, Toxicity, Origin and Therapeutical Uses. Marine Drugs, 13(10), 6384–6406. https://doi.org/10.3390/md13106384 Littlewood, R., & Douyon, C. (1997). Clinical findings in three cases of zombification. The Lancet, 350(9084), 1094–1096. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(97)04449-8 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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It’s “Patient O,” Not “Patient Zero”

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 13:18


Learn about how patient O became patient zero, what it takes for a species to evolve twice, and how pesky fruit flies keep getting into your garbage. Please nominate Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards! It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/nominate/ It's "Patient O," Not "Patient Zero" by Ashley Hamer Researchers Clear “Patient Zero” From AIDS Origin Story. (2016, October 26). NPR.Org. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/10/26/498876985/mystery-solved-how-hiv-came-to-the-u-s  ‌Worobey, M., Watts, T. D., McKay, R. A., Suchard, M. A., Granade, T., Teuwen, D. E., Koblin, B. A., Heneine, W., Lemey, P., & Jaffe, H. W. (2016). 1970s and ‘Patient 0’ HIV-1 genomes illuminate early HIV/AIDS history in North America. Nature, 539(7627), 98–101. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature19827  With Iterative Evolution, a Species Can Evolve TWICE by Cameron Duke Brigit Katz. (2019, May 13). How Evolution Brought a Flightless Bird Back From Extinction. Smithsonian Magazine; Smithsonian Magazine. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/how-evolution-brought-flightless-bird-back-extinction-180972166/ Mancini, M. (2019, May 31). Iterative Evolution: Did the Aldabra Rail Evolve Twice? HowStuffWorks. https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/evolution/iterative-evolution.htm Hume, J. P., & Martill, D. (2019). Repeated evolution of flightlessness in Dryolimnas rails (Aves: Rallidae) after extinction and recolonization on Aldabra. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 186(3), 666–672. https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlz018 How do fruitflies keep getting into my house? by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Julien) Binns, C. (2012, November 18). Where Do Fruit Flies Come From? Livescience.Com; Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/32251-where-do-fruit-flies-come-from.html  ‌Drosophila melanogaster. (2020). Animal Diversity Web. https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Drosophila_melanogaster/  ‌Fruit Flies | Entomology. (2017). Uky.Edu. https://entomology.ca.uky.edu/ef621  ‌van Breugel, F., & Dickinson, M. H. (2014). Plume-Tracking Behavior of Flying Drosophila Emerges from a Set of Distinct Sensory-Motor Reflexes. Current Biology, 24(3), 274–286. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2013.12.023  ‌Markow, T. A. (2015). The secret lives of Drosophila flies. ELife, 4. https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.06793  Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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How Cold Was the Last Ice Age?

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 10:09


Learn about how cold the last ice age was, why your body’s stress response can actually be healthy for you, and how to stop a jack-a-lantern from spoiling. Please nominate Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards! It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/nominate/ Researchers Know How Cold the Last Ice Age Was by Grant Currin How cold was the ice age? Researchers now know. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-08/uoa-hcw082120.php  Tierney, J.E., Zhu, J., King, J. et al. (2020). Glacial cooling and climate sensitivity revisited. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2617-x  Pandemic Stress Study Shows That a Stress Response Can be Healthy by Kelsey Donk People with Lower Biological Response to Standard Stress Task Showed More PTSD Symptoms After COVID-19 Crisis Began. (2020, August 30). Media and Public Relations | Baylor University. https://www.baylor.edu/mediacommunications/news.php  Ginty, A. T., Young, D. A., Tyra, A. T., Hurley, P. E., Brindle, R. C., & Williams, S. E. (2020). Heart rate reactivity to acute psychological stress predicts higher levels of PTSD symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Psychosomatic Medicine, Publish Ahead of Print. https://doi.org/10.1097/psy.0000000000000848 How to stop a jack-o-lantern from spoiling by Ashley Hamer Original episode: https://www.curiositydaily.com/arthur-conan-doyle-harry-houdini-friendship-how-to/ Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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How Scientists Teleported Fish Behavior

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 12:47


Learn about why cancer is stranger than we think and how scientists have “teleported” the behavior of real fish into robot fish. Please nominate Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards! It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/nominate/  Scientists "teleported" the real-time behavior of a real fish onto a robot fish by Grant Currin Zebrafish Help Unlock Clues to Human Disease. (2018). Hopkinsmedicine.Org. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/research/advancements-in-research/fundamentals/in-depth/zebrafish-help-unlock-clues-to-human-disease  Zebrafish Behavior: Opportunities and Challenges. (2019). Annual Reviews. https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/full/10.1146/annurev-neuro-071714-033857  ‌Beam me up: Researchers use “behavioral teleporting” to study social interactions. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-08/ntso-bmu082420.php  ‌Karakaya, M., Macrì, S., & Porfiri, M. (2020). Behavioral Teleporting of Individual Ethograms onto Inanimate Robots: Experiments on Social Interactions in Live Zebrafish. IScience, 23(8), 101418. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.101418  Additional resources from Kat Arney: Pick up "Rebel Cell: Cancer, Evolution, and the New Science of Life's Oldest Betrayal" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/32zrPqg Rebel Cell's website: https://www.rebelcellbook.com/ Kat Arney's website: https://katarney.com/ Kat Arney's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kat_Arney Genetics Unzipped podcast: https://geneticsunzipped.com/ Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Curiosity Daily
How Cancer Evolves in the Body (w/ Dr. Kat Arney)

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 11:51


Learn about the impressive memories of goldfish. Plus, hear from Dr. Kat Arney about why an evolutionary perspective may be the key to fighting cancer. Please nominate Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards! It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/nominate/ Goldfish Have Great Memories, Thank You Very Much by Anna Todd Brown, C. (2001). Familiarity with the test environment improves escape responses in the crimson spotted rainbowfish, Melanotaenia duboulayi. Animal Cognition, 4(2), 109–113. https://doi.org/10.1007/s100710100105  ‌Gee, P., Stephenson, D., & Wright, D. E. (1994). TEMPORAL DISCRIMINATION LEARNING OF OPERANT FEEDING IN GOLDFISH  (CARASSIUS AURATUS). Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 62(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1901/jeab.1994.62-1  ‌Yap, S. (2011). Unbelievable Goldfish Plays Fetch [YouTube Video]. In YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kuXdYx87s4 Additional resources from Dr. Kat Arney: Pick up "Rebel Cell: Cancer, Evolution, and the New Science of Life's Oldest Betrayal" on Amazon: https://amzn.to/32zrPqg Rebel Cell's website: https://www.rebelcellbook.com/ Kat Arney's website: https://katarney.com/ Kat Arney's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kat_Arney Genetics Unzipped podcast: https://geneticsunzipped.com/ Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Curiosity Daily
3 Mythological Creatures That Were Inspired by Real Fossils

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 13:33


Learn about three mythological creatures that were inspired by real fossils, how people prefer to root for winning individuals over teams, and how scientists have created interactive paper. Please nominate Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast in the 2020 Discover Pods Awards! It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/nominate/ Three Mythological Creatures That Were Actually Inspired by Real Fossils by Reuben Westmaas Pappas, S. (2017, July 18). Cyclops and Dragon Tongues: How Real Fossils Inspired Giant Myths. Livescience.Com; Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/59837-how-real-fossils-inspired-giant-myths.html  ‌Greek Giants | AMNH. (2020). American Museum of Natural History. https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/mythic-creatures/land/greek-giants  Yaserda, J. (2016). The pocket-sized pachyderms of Sicily. Earth Archives. http://www.eartharchives.org/articles/the-pocket-sized-pachyderms-of-sicily/  ‌Mammoth Paleontology | The Mammoth. (2015). Umass.Edu. https://blogs.umass.edu/holtb/2017/12/06/mammoth-paleontology/  ‌The skeletons of Cyclops and Lestrigons: misinterpretation of Quaternary vertebrates as remains of the mythological giants. (2019). Historical Biology. ‌https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2017.1342640  People love seeing individuals hit winning streaks, but not teams by Kelsey Donk People love winning streaks by individuals -- teams, not so much. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-08/osu-plw083020.php  Walker, J., & Gilovich, T. (2020). The streaking star effect: Why people want superior performance by individuals to continue more than identical performance by groups. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/pspa0000256  A new printing process can turn paper into a machine interface by Steffie Drucker Your paper notebook could become your next tablet. (2020). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-09/pu-ypn083120.php Nalewicki, J. (2020, September 4). With a Simple Piece of Paper, Engineers Create Self-Powered, Wireless Keyboard. Smithsonian Magazine; Smithsonian Magazine. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/your-next-digital-tablet-could-be-made-paper-180975727/  Song, V. (2020, September). Engineers Have Figured Out How to Make Interactive Paper. Gizmodo. https://gizmodo.com/engineers-have-figured-out-how-to-make-interactive-pape-1844918464  Paper keypad demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0iCxjicJIQ&feature=youtu.be Paper music player demonstration:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9E6vXYtIw0&feature=youtu.be Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Ashley Hamer and Natalia Reagan (filling in for Cody Gough). You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Real Life Leadership Podcast
#58 Some Of The Best Technology To Support Thousands Of Employees - with Chris and Nicole Stewart (Full Episode)

Real Life Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 45:53


This was recorded from the Grow and Scale Now Summit. Nicole and Chris Stuart are the President and Vice President of Top Guard Security. Since 1996, Top Guard Security has provided clients across the Commonwealth of Virginia with the best in professional security services management. Their top priority is excellent service, which they attain by carefully selecting the best employees and training them thoroughly. The majority of their 1,000+ employees are full-time security professionals who take their jobs as seriously as you take your business. Top Guard Security: https://www.topguardinc.com/ Claim Your Free Ticket For The Grow And Scale Now Summit! https://growandscalenow.com/ Register now for the Scale Now Retreat: http://chantelray.com/retreat Chantel: https://www.instagram.com/thechantelray/  This episode is brought to you by Simpronto! Get your podcast edited, launched, and produced SIMPLY PRONTO with their services: http://simpronto.com/ For more resources, visit http://www.reallifeleaders.com/podcast Have a leadership question you want answered? Email podcast@reallifeleaders.com and you might even be in an episode!

Golf 360
Episode 021: Jon Sinclair – The best technology you’re missing out on - Golf Psych, Using 3D AMM & 4D Motion Capture, and how technology has changed the game…for the better.

Golf 360

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 148:50


Jon Sinclair is not only a top-rated golf coach and instructor teaching everyone from beginners to tour professionals, he’s also one of the leading researchers in the game today. He conducts his teaching and research utilizing a myriad of technology; Trackman, 3D AMM System and is a golf motion Master Specialist under legendary Dr. Phil Cheetham. He also uses and sits on the Advisory Staff for 4D motion. On the mental side he is one of only three Golf Psych Masters in the world. If that was not enough, he also completed Dr. Kwon’s Level 1 & 2 Golf Biomechanics Instructor Training Program. His lectures and presentations at PGA Sections, the Proponent Group, the PGA Teaching & Coaching Summit, and GOLF Magazine Top 100 Teaching Summit have received wide spread acclaim and his most recent video ‘It’s the Motion NOT the Position’ , on the differing wrist angles in the swing, is packed with great information.

Real Life Leadership Podcast
#37 Some Of The Best Technology To Support Thousands Of Employees with Chris and Nicole Stewart

Real Life Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 10:59


Looking to grow and scale your staff? Listen to this preview from the Grow and Scale Summit and gain practical tips to help you utilize technology to grow! Nicole and Chris Stuart are the President and Vice President of Top Guard Security. Since 1996, Top Guard Security has provided clients across the Commonwealth of Virginia with the best in professional security services management. Their top priority is excellent service, which they attain by carefully selecting the best employees and training them thoroughly. The majority of their 1,000+ employees are full-time security professionals who take their jobs as seriously as you take your business. Top Guard Security: https://www.topguardinc.com/ Claim Your Free Ticket For The Grow And Scale Now Summit! https://growandscalenow.com/ Register now for the Scale Now Retreat: http://chantelray.com/retreat Chantel: https://www.instagram.com/thechantelray/  This episode is brought to you by Simpronto! Get your podcast edited, launched, and produced SIMPLY PRONTO with their services: http://simpronto.com/ For more resources, visit http://www.reallifeleaders.com/podcast Have a leadership question you want answered? Email podcast@reallifeleaders.com and you might even be in an episode!

KPCW Cool Science Radio
Nexus IT CEO Earle Foote Let's Us Know The Best Technology To Use While Working From Home

KPCW Cool Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 29:23


In this episode of Cool Science Radio Earl Foote who is the CEO, for NexusIT Consultants joins Lynn and John. Foote’s company is an IT Support and Computer Services company based in Park City UT. They provide rapid response IT services in Salt Lake City and across Northern Utah. We will be speaking with Earl about best in class tools and services that employers and employees can use to work, attend class and conference from home.

Yugasa Software Labs
Selecting the Best Technology Stack for your Startup Mobile App

Yugasa Software Labs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 4:49


Every Technology has its own positives & negatives. It is indeed about the correct selection of the technology considering your Mobile App functionalities. There are two major ways of doing it, Business Coach Ashish Mittal, explains the difference between Native & Hybrid Technologies for Developing Mobile Apps

Landscape Tech™
How to select the best technology

Landscape Tech™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 57:13


Curiosity Daily
Can Calculus Solve Quantum Physics? (w/ Steven Strogatz), Full Moon Behavior, and Why You Complain About “Kids These Days”

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 10:23


Learn about why if you complain about “kids these days,” your memory may be to blame; whether a full moon really leads to strange behavior; and whether calculus can help us solve the mysteries of quantum mechanics, with special guest Steven Strogatz. Today is the LAST DAY to help us win! Please vote for Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast in the 2019 Discover Pods Awards: https://awards.discoverpods.com/finalists/ In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following story from Curiosity.com about complaining about “kids these days” might be because of your memory: https://curiosity.im/2NWKbcf Additional resources from Steven Strogatz: “Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe” on Amazon — https://amzn.to/36bLz3d Additional publications — https://amzn.to/2MT4d8j  Steven Strogatz official website — http://www.stevenstrogatz.com/ Cornell University profile — https://math.cornell.edu/steven-strogatz Google Scholar profile — https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FxyRWlcAAAAJ Follow @stevenstrogatz on Twitter — https://twitter.com/stevenstrogatz Other sources discussed: Lunacy and the Full Moon | Scientific American — https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/lunacy-and-the-full-moon/  It's Just a Phase: The Supermoon Won't Drive You Mad | Live Science — https://www.livescience.com/7899-moon-myths-truth-lunar-effects.html Does crime increase when the moon is full? | EurekaAlert! — https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-10/nyu-dci102919.php Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing. 

Curiosity Daily
Maps as Weapons and Art (w/ Justin Fornal and Emiliano Ruprah) and Fidgeting Explained

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 11:55


Explorers Justin Fornal and Emiliano Ruprah from the Science Channel’s “Unexplained and Unexplored” discuss the surprising roles that maps have played throughout history. You’ll also learn about why people fidget. We're nominated for an award! Please vote for Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast in the 2019 Discover Pods Awards: https://awards.discoverpods.com/finalists/  Learn more about Unexplained and Unexplored: UNEXPLAINED AND UNEXPLORED First Look | Discovery — https://www.discovery.com/exploration/unexplained-and-unexplored-first-look-pictures UNEXPLAINED AND UNEXPLORED: Investigating the Legend of California's Gold Laden Ghost Ship | Discovery — https://www.discovery.com/exploration/investigating-the-legend-of-california-s-gold-laden-ghost-ship Like Science Channel on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/ScienceChannel/ Follow @ScienceChannel on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/sciencechannel/ Follow @ScienceChannel on Facebook — https://twitter.com/ScienceChannel Follow @Justin_Fornal on Twitter — https://twitter.com/Justin_Fornal Follow @EmilianoRuprah on Twitter — https://twitter.com/EmilianoRuprah Additional sources: The surprising science of fidgeting | The Conversation — https://theconversation.com/the-surprising-science-of-fidgeting-7752 Single-trial neural dynamics are dominated by richly varied movements | Nature Neuroscience — https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-019-0502-4 Nonexercise muscle tension and behavioral fidgeting are positively correlated with food availability/palatability and body weight in rats | Physiology & Behavior Volume 79, Issue 2, July 2003 — https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0031938403000866

Curiosity Daily
Your Internal Compass, How Long a Flu Virus Survives, and the Creativity/Mental Illness Link

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 11:33


Learn about whether humans have an internal compass; how long a flu virus can last in the environment; and whether creativity and mental illness actually go hand in hand. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Do Humans Have An Internal Compass? — https://curiosity.im/36NcJha  Here's How Long a Flu Virus Can Last in the Environment — https://curiosity.im/2Q0Y6B2  Do Creativity and Mental Illness Go Hand in Hand? — https://curiosity.im/2Q0TV81 Please vote for Curiosity Daily in the 2019 Discover Pods Awards! We're a finalist for Best Technology & Science Podcast. Every vote counts!https://awards.discoverpods.com/finalists/

Curiosity Daily
Tracking and Adventuring 101 (w/ Forrest Galante) and Plagiarizing Without Realizing It

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 11:29


Forrest Galante, host of “Extinct or Alive” on Animal Planet, explains how to become an adventurer, survive extreme conditions, and find extinct animals. Then, you’ll learn about how “cryptomnesia” can make you plagiarize without realizing it. Please vote for Curiosity Daily in the 2019 Discover Pods Awards! We're a finalist for Best Technology & Science Podcast. Every vote counts!https://awards.discoverpods.com/finalists/ In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following story from Curiosity.com about how cryptomnesia can make you plagiarize without realizing it: https://curiosity.im/32Nmsll  More from Extinct or Alive: Extinct or Alive official website — https://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/extinct-or-alive/  Animal Planet Go — https://www.animalplanet.com/watch/animal-planet  Forrest Galante official website — https://www.forrestgalante.com/about Follow @animalplanet on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/animalplanet/ Follow @forrest.galante on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/forrest.galante/ Follow @AnimalPlanet on Twitter — https://twitter.com/AnimalPlanet Follow @ForrestGalante on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ForrestGalante

Curiosity Daily
Foods to Curb Sleep Deprivation, Light Levels Affect How Cold You Feel, and Kangaroo Pouches

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 9:16


Learn about why the amount of light you see affects how cold you feel; what’s inside a kangaroo’s pouch; and, foods that can curb the effects of sleep deprivation. Please vote for Curiosity Daily in the 2019 Discover Pods Awards! We're a finalist for Best Technology & Science Podcast. Every vote counts!https://awards.discoverpods.com/finalists/ In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: What's Inside a Kangaroo's Pouch? — https://curiosity.im/2WIzlLg  Healthy Food Can Curb the Effects of Sleep Deprivation — https://curiosity.im/32aDloL  Additional Sources:  Low Levels Of Daylight Make Cool Temperatures Feel Even More Uncomfortable | The British Psychological Society — https://digest.bps.org.uk/2019/10/23/low-levels-of-daylight-make-cool-temperatures-feel-even-more-uncomfortable/#more-38257 Daylight affects human thermal perception | Nature — https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-48963-y

Curiosity Daily
How Calculus Is Different (w/ Steven Strogatz), Distraction Can Alter Your Memory, and Why the Hindenburg Used Hydrogen

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 11:57


Popular mathematics writer and Cornell University Professor Steven Strogatz discusses the difference between calculus and algebra, and what calculus can do that other math can’t. Plus: learn about how distraction can alter your memory, and the science behind the Hindenburg disaster of 1937. Please vote for Curiosity Daily in the 2019 Discover Pods Awards! We're a finalist for Best Technology & Science Podcast. Every vote counts!https://awards.discoverpods.com/finalists/ In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: A New Study Shows How Distraction Can Alter Your Memory — https://curiosity.im/34pOUtH  What If The Hindenburg Had Used Helium Instead of Hydrogen? — https://curiosity.im/36ucJCp   Additional resources from Steven Strogatz: “Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe” on Amazon — https://amzn.to/36bLz3d Additional publications — https://amzn.to/2MT4d8j  Steven Strogatz official website — http://www.stevenstrogatz.com/ Cornell University profile — https://math.cornell.edu/steven-strogatz Google Scholar profile — https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FxyRWlcAAAAJ Follow @stevenstrogatz on Twitter — https://twitter.com/stevenstrogatz

Curiosity Daily
History Is About the Present (w/ Justin Jampol), What Makes the Wind, and Blaming Games for Society’s Problems

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 12:05


Learn about the long tradition of blaming games for society’s decline; and, what makes the wind. You’ll also learn about why history is so complicated from historian Justin Jampol, host of “Lost Secrets” on Travel Channel. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following story from Curiosity.com about how blaming games for society’s decline has been popular for millennia: https://curiosity.im/32cZOBK  Additional resources from “Lost Secrets” host Justin Jampol: “Lost Secrets” official website — https://www.travelchannel.com/shows/lost-secrets Like Travel Channel on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/TravelChannel/  Follow @TravelChannel on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/travelchannel/ Follow @TravelChannel on Twitter — https://twitter.com/travelchannel Follow Justin Jampol on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/justinjampol/ Check out this live wind map to see exactly where your wind is coming from: https://earth.nullschool.net/ Please vote for Curiosity Daily in the 2019 Discover Pods Awards! We're a finalist for Best Technology & Science Podcast. Every vote counts!https://awards.discoverpods.com/finalists/

Curiosity Daily
Babies’ Heads Smell Distinct, Illegal Drugs That Used to be Medicine, and Lemming Myths

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 11:07


Learn about why newborn babies’ heads each smell distinct; why lemmings have a reputation for blindly following others; and, 5 illegal drugs that you used to be able to buy as medicine. Please vote for Curiosity Daily in the 2019 Discover Pods Awards! We're a finalist for Best Technology & Science Podcast. Every vote counts!https://awards.discoverpods.com/finalists/ In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Newborn Babies' Heads Each Smell Distinct, According to An Amazing New Analysis — https://curiosity.im/34oXn0i 5 Illegal Drugs That Were Once Sold as Medicine — https://curiosity.im/2pCiQUN  Additional sources:  Lemming Suicide Myth | Alaska Department of Fish and Game — https://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=wildlifenews.view_article&articles_id=56 Are Lemmings Really Suicidal? The Truth Behind Animal Myths | National Geographic — https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/05/150523-animals-myths-lemmings-science-cats-dogs/  The truth about Norwegian lemmings | BBC Earth — http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20141122-the-truth-about-lemmings

Curiosity Daily
Finding “Extinct” Animals (w/ Forrest Galante) and How Bacteria Cooperate to Survive

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 12:19


Forrest Galante, host and star of “Extinct or Alive” on Animal Planet, explains what happens when you find an extinct animal. Then, learn about how bacteria don’t compete to survive — they cooperate. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following story from Curiosity.com about how bacteria don’t compete to survive — they cooperate: https://curiosity.im/2BLCRKU  Hear Cody and Ashley on the latest episode of Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda: https://art19.com/shows/clear-vivid-with-alan-alda/episodes/402ebab4-3724-4c03-bc8c-73b232d7f94c Please vote for Curiosity Daily in the 2019 Discover Pods Awards! We're a finalist for Best Technology & Science Podcast. Every vote counts! https://awards.discoverpods.com/finalists/ More from Extinct or Alive on Animal Planet: Extinct or Alive official website — https://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/extinct-or-alive/  Animal Planet Go — https://www.animalplanet.com/watch/animal-planet  Forrest Galante official website — https://www.forrestgalante.com/about Follow @animalplanet on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/animalplanet/ Follow @forrest.galante on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/forrest.galante/ Follow @AnimalPlanet on Twitter — https://twitter.com/AnimalPlanet Follow @ForrestGalante on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ForrestGalante Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing. 

Curiosity Daily
Sleep Better by Walking More, How Animals Mourn Their Dead, and Words from Backformation

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 9:05


Learn about why backformation can make you invent new words without realizing it; how animals mourn their dead; and how you can get better sleep by walking more. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Backformation Can Make You Invent New Words Without Realizing It — https://curiosity.im/2pqsBor  3 Animals That Mourn Their Dead — https://curiosity.im/2MeWHnV  To Get Better Sleep, Try Walking More — https://curiosity.im/2phjpTA  Today is the LAST DAY to nominate Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast in the 2019 Discover Pods Awards! It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/nominations/

Curiosity Daily
Focus on the Ending, How to Deal with Impostor Syndrome, and Sit Less or Exercise More?

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 10:11


Learn about the best way to deal with impostor syndrome; whether it’s more important to sit less or exercise more; and why the peak end rules says experiences are all about the ending. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: The Best Way to Deal with Impostor Syndrome, According to a New Study — https://curiosity.im/2MhBPfT  Which Is More Important: Sitting Less or Exercising More? — https://curiosity.im/2n19C31  The Peak End Rule Says Experiences Are All About The Ending — https://curiosity.im/2oyinCj  Please nominate Curiosity Daily for Best Technology & Science Podcast in the 2019 Discover Pods Awards! It's free and only takes a minute. Thanks so much! https://awards.discoverpods.com/nominations/

BukaTalks
Andini Khairat Besral - Mobil Listrik Karya Anak Bangsa

BukaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 11:42


Mobil listrik Indonesia karya tim Arjuna yang merupakan kumpulan mahasiswa Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) hadir di pameran otomotif Indonesia International Motor Show (IIMS) 2018. Tim Arjuna UGM tersebut sudah membuat mobil listrik sejak tahun 2012. Mobil yang dipamerkan dalam gelaran tahunan IIMS merupakan mobil generasi ke-5 yang didesain untuk mengikuti Formula Student di Jepang, September 2017. Mobil tersebut juga merupakan mobil listrik pertama yang mewakili Indonesia pada kompetisi Internasional. Tim Arjuna UGM meraih keberhasilan dalam Kontes Mobil Listrik Indonesia (KMLI) 2016. Arjuna memboyong tiga penghargaan yaitu The Best Technology, Juara 2 kategori Slalom dan Juara 3 kategori Akselerasi.

Trade in the Zone
Google - the best technology company in the world.

Trade in the Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 1:47


Why you should own Google in a long term or retirement account. Everyone uses google every single day.

The Daily Stoic
The Best Technology Ever Invented

The Daily Stoic

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 4:13


There have been all sorts of wonderful technological innovations since Marcus Aurelius’s time, particularly in the domain of writing. We got the printing press. We got typewriters. We got ballpoint pens and erasers and whiteout. We got computers and smartphones. We have emails and tweets and audio memos. Journaling for Marcus wouldn’t have been easy. He needed ink and some sort of pen-like implement, and he had to write on fragile parchment. The supplies weren’t cheap. He needed to do everything by hand. We might think we are superior for all our fancy tools and real-time digital backups and copy and paste. But are we? In a recent interview, Walter Isaacson pointed out just how well paper has held up over the centuries: “Paper’s not a bad technology. It is really a good technology for the storage and retrieval of information. After 500 years, we still can turn the pages of Leonardo’s notebooks. From the 1990s, Steve Jobs had some memos on a NeXT Computer in his house. Even with his tech [abilities], we couldn’t retrieve that, because the NeXT operating system no longer can retrieve the documents that well. So every now and then, one of the lessons I learned is take notes on paper in a notebook. They’ll be around 50 years for ...your grandchildren or great-grandchildren. They’ll be around maybe 500 years.”It is remarkable that the simple letters that Seneca penned by hand to a friend survive to us today and remain best read in print. It’s incredible to think that Marcus Aurelius’s journals, which also endure, were themselves influenced by the notes one of his teachers took while sitting and listening to the lectures of Epictetus. There are fragments in his journal and in the journals and commonplace books of writers that preserve lines from Epictetus that would have otherwise vanished to history. The power of putting things down on paper should not be underestimated, particularly today. Sure, it can be a pain to carry books around with you. Every once in a while a pen breaks in your pocket or your bag and makes a mess. Yes, handwritten words are harder to search. They take up more space in your house than they would in the cloud. But there is something special and timeless and perennial about the art of writing by hand. It’s a more involved process—and that’s the point. It’s good that it takes more time and energy, because you’ll remember it more. It’s good that it’s physical and takes up space—this way you’ll pass it in the hallway when you walk by. It’s good that it’s harder to search...who knows what you’ll find when you flip through the pages, one by one. So what if it’s more delicate? Maybe you’ll treat it with the respect it deserves this way. Take Isaacson’s advice. Get a notebook. Start writing!PS: Check out The Daily Stoic Journal. It’s an easy place to start and is built around the Stoic journaling methods of Marcus Aurelius and Seneca.

Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology
054 - How to Choose the Right Wordpress Plugin - Protect Your Website - Part 3

Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 20:37


In this episode, part 3 in this series, I am continuing the discussion around website security.  I focus on how to approach looking at different plug-ins, and choosing the right plug-in for your Wordpress.org driven website. Episode Highlights: A general overview of plug-ins, the flexibility, and why choosing a wordpress.org website is a great choice. A quick walkthrough of how to access plug-ins, searching them, and the best place to actually search for plug-ins. Key things to look for when searching for plug-ins. Steps to take before installing the plug-in you have chosen. I share the general "rule-of-thumb" on how to look at a plug-in before utilizing it. 3 Key Points: It's important to do your "due diligence" in researching the plug-in you desire to use. Be sure you are getting the most up-to-date plug-ins. Make sure that you are using the updated version of Wordpress, and that your chosen plug-in is compatible with the update.   ARE YOU OVERWHELMED WHEN IT COMES TO THE TECH TO USE IN YOUR BUSINESS?⁣ If you struggle trying to find the right technology to use for your business without spending a fortune, you are not alone. ⁣ If you are just starting out in business, you don’t have a whole lot of extra money and costs can add up quickly.⁣ Save time all that time you would spend researching and don’t spend unnecessary dollars. It’s called The Best Technology for Starting a Business on a Budget - From Websites to Email Marketing to Social Media Scheduling - Your Online Business Technology Starter Guide It gives you the best technology tools to use for your business when you are just starting out and on a budget. Everything in the guide is free, has a free version or is almost free.⁣ It's available to anyone who is in my Facebook Group, Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology. Just like the podcast, it’s a group for women who are tired of toughing it out alone when it comes to organizing their business and the tech they need to learn to get their business off the ground and running smoothly. You can get there by going to https://TiaHain.com/community. (You can also go to https://TiaHain.com and click OHBST FB Group in the navbar.)  If you are a woman working on your business, come join us. If you are tired of googling everything, only to spend half your day or more trying to find the RIGHT tutorial in all those search results, then this is the place or you. Women supporting women in organizing their businesses and getting them running smoothly. Just go to https://TiaHain.com/community. Click the Join button. Answer the questions. (I don’t let anyone in if they don’t answer the questions. They are easy. It’s just to help keep spammers out.) And then join the community. We can’t wait to see you there. ---------------------------------- If this podcast has been helpful for you, go ahead and - Subscribe for free in iTunes. So you can get new episodes delivered to you every Wednesday. And while you're there, if you have a moment, please - Leave a Review in iTunes. If you think this podcast is gonna be helpful for other people, leaving a review is a great way to get it up there and suggested for the other people that are looking for podcasts. So, really, really appreciate it if you would leave us a review. And that's it. We will see you in the next episode.   Resources Mentioned: "The Best Technology for Starting a Business on a Budget" Wordfence Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology Facebook Group   Tia Hain Email Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology Podcast ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY FB COMMUNITY - https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrganizingHerBusiness TIA HAIN INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/tiahain/ ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY SHOW NOTES - https://tiahain.com/54

Born With A Flow
Episode #36 - Color In Culture, Anxiety Society, & Best Technology

Born With A Flow

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 18:42


Have you ever wondered if the best technology and this highly anxious world we live in are directly related? I think so! How does color evoke emotions in different cultures? Do we all see the same colors? Are colors even real? I beg to differ. I bet you'll never guess what crazy mind control Apple has up their sleeve now... at least I think. Wait until the end for a nice little goose egg! -Matty Membrino

Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology
053 Protect Your Website Part 2 - WordPress Website Security

Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 18:57


In this episode, part 2 in this series, I'm going to be discussing Wordpress website security, and the top things you can do to achieve top-notch security. I focus strictly on Wordpress.org websites, some plug-ins to utilize, and best practices to use for ongoing security. Episode Highlights: I share my favorite plug-ins for Wordpress security Defining of a "firewall" and "security scanner", and what that means for your website. I discuss the importance of backups, making sure you have more than 1 way to backup and my favorite plugin for backups.   3 Key Points: It's crucial to have the right tools in place to protect your website. Be sure you have at least 2 processes in place for backing up your website. Taking the right steps, you can keep your site protected.   Tweetable Quotes: “It's pretty easy to forget about those plug-ins that need to be updated if I'm not constantly on the back-end of my site.” – Tia Hain “...constantly have backups of your website stored somewhere.” – Tia Hain “Be very, very diligent about researching plugins before you install anything on your website.” – Tia Hain   ARE YOU OVERWHELMED WHEN IT COMES TO THE TECH TO USE IN YOUR BUSINESS?⁣ If you struggle trying to find the right technology to use for your business without spending a fortune, you are not alone. ⁣ If you are just starting out in business, you don’t have a whole lot of extra money and costs can add up quickly.⁣ Save time all that time you would spend researching and don’t spend unnecessary dollars. It’s called The Best Technology for Starting a Business on a Budget - From Websites to Email Marketing to Social Media Scheduling - Your Online Business Technology Starter Guide It gives you the best technology tools to use for your business when you are just starting out and on a budget. Everything in the guide is free, has a free version or is almost free.⁣ It's available to anyone who is in my Facebook Group, Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology. Just like the podcast, it’s a group for women who are tired of toughing it out alone when it comes to organizing their business and the tech they need to learn to get their business off the ground and running smoothly. You can get there by going to https://TiaHain.com/community. (You can also go to https://TiaHain.com and click OHBST FB Group in the navbar.)  If you are a woman working on your business, come join us. If you are tired of googling everything, only to spend half your day or more trying to find the RIGHT tutorial in all those search results, then this is the place or you. Women supporting women in organizing their businesses and getting them running smoothly. Just go to https://TiaHain.com/community. Click the Join button. Answer the questions. (I don’t let anyone in if they don’t answer the questions. They are easy. It’s just to help keep spammers out.) And then join the community. We can’t wait to see you there. ---------------------------------- If this podcast has been helpful for you, go ahead and - Subscribe for free in iTunes. So you can get new episodes delivered to you every Wednesday. And while you're there, if you have a moment, please - Leave a Review in iTunes. If you think this podcast is gonna be helpful for other people, leaving a review is a great way to get it up there and suggested for the other people that are looking for podcasts. So, really, really appreciate it if you would leave us a review. And that's it. We will see you in the next episode.   Resources Mentioned: "The Best Technology for Starting a Business on a Budget" Wordfence Updraft Plus Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology Facebook Group   Tia Hain Email Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology Podcast ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY FB COMMUNITY - https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrganizingHerBusiness TIA HAIN INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/tiahain/ ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY SHOW NOTES - https://tiahain.com/53

Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology
052 Protect Your Website - Part 1 - How to Use Secure Passwords with Ease

Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 30:52


Do you want someone to steal your website? I’m guessing the answer is no. I wasn’t too happy when someone stole mine. It sucked. It still sucks. I’m working on getting it back. Luckily it’s an old website. Not my current one. It was kinda my own fault. I preach using difficult passwords and not reusing the same password... anywhere. But I wasn’t always so preachy. And I used to use much easier passwords. (hides face in shame) And I used the same passwords... all over the place. When I saw the light, I forgot to go back and change the password on my very first website because I wasn’t really using it anymore. I can make mistakes just like anyone else. (still hiding face in shame) Well… the next 3 podcast episodes are your chance to learn from my mistakes. Please listen. Today’s episode is about how you can use crazy, super-difficult passwords with ease. Use something different everywhere (including your own website login) without having to memorize 300+ passwords. Could you do that? I couldn’t. Just memorize 1. Yep, just 1. In this episode I’m going over 2 different services you can use to store your passwords and have them available when you need them. Keep those hackers out of your website and keep it secure. This week’s episode is brought to you by... ARE YOU OVERWHELMED WHEN IT COMES TO THE TECH TO USE IN YOUR BUSINESS?⁣ If you struggle trying to find the right technology to use for your business without spending a fortune, you are not alone. ⁣ If you are just starting out in business, you don’t have a whole lot of extra money & costs can add up quickly.⁣ Save time all that time you would spend researching & don’t spend unnecessary dollars. It’s called The Best Technology for Starting a Business on a Budget - From Websites to Email Marketing to Social Media Scheduling - Your Online Business Technology Starter Guide It gives you the best technology tools to use for your business when you are just starting out & on a budget. Everything in the guide is free, has a free version or is almost free.⁣ It's available to anyone who is in my Facebook Group, Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology. Just like the podcast, it’s a group for women who are tired of toughing it out alone when it comes to organizing their business & the tech they need to learn to get their business off the ground and running smoothly. You can get there by going to TiaHain.com/community. (You can also go to TiaHain.com and click OHBST FB Group in the navbar.)  If you are a woman working on your business, come join us. If you are tired of googling everything, only to spend half your day or more trying to find the RIGHT tutorial in all those search results, then this is the place or you. Women supporting women in organizing their businesses and getting them running smoothly. Just go to TiaHain.com/community. Click the Join button. Answer the questions. (I don’t let anyone in if they don’t answer the questions. They are easy. It’s just to help keep spammers out.) And then join the community. We can’t wait to see you there. ---------------------------------- If this podcast has been helpful for you, go ahead and - Subscribe for free in iTunes. So you can get new episodes delivered to you every Wednesday. And while you're there, if you have a moment, please - Leave a Review in iTunes. If you think this podcast is gonna be helpful for other people, leaving a review is a great way to get it up there and suggested for the other people that are looking for podcasts. So, really, really appreciate it if you would leave us a review. And that's it. We will see you in the next episode. Links Mentioned in this Podcast: Organizing Her Business Systems and Technology FB Group Send me an email Let’s connect on Instagram 1Password LastPass My stolen website   ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY FB COMMUNITY - https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrganizingHerBusiness TIA HAIN INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/tiahain/ ORGANIZING HER BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY SHOW NOTES - https://tiahain.com/52

Tech Made Simple
Choosing the Best Technology to Run Your Business

Tech Made Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 17:23


Gain a clear process for prioritizing, evaluating and choosing technology. Episode Webpage & Resources --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tech-made-simple/message

The Wrap
The Wrap - The best technology of 2018

The Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 5:01


For the last few hours of 2018, we're covering the tech trends that made 2018 exciting. We're joined by leading technology commentators Adam Turner and Geoff Quattromani to find out what was big in 2018 and what's coming in 2019. That's a Wrap. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Best Technology Opportunities Lie Away From The Herd

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 20:25


Kevin Landis, CEO of Firsthand Technology Fund (NASDAQ: SVVC), and CIO of Firsthand Capital Management, discusses the less travelled areas of tech investing. Brad Hunter, Chief Economist at HomeAdvisor, on housing data, and how the Fed will impact home buying. Carl Riccadonna, Chief US Economist for Bloomberg Economics, previews the Fed decision.

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
June 24, 2018 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt (Blurb, i.e. Educational Talk): "The Babylon System Runs by Chaos and Confusion, Monopoly over Necessities, People--Just Use Them" *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - June 24, 2018 (Exe

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 59:14


--{ "The Babylon System Runs by Chaos and Confusion, Monopoly over Necessities, People--Just Use Them" © Alan Watt }-- Wealth and Power - Rockefellers, Bad Publicity and Philanthropy - Psychopaths - System We're in was Planned Long Ago - H.G. Wells Talked About the World Brain - Enterprise - The Reality of Internet and Phone Service in Rural Ontario, Canada - Third World, Class-Ridden Societies - True Meaning of Fascism - Your Tax Dollars Funding Corporations - Hypnotized by a Fake Reality - J. Attali Wrote that Winners in this System Would be Those with Access to the Best Technology, Fastest Internet - Agenda 21 - Another Tesla Catches Fire - Man Died when Cell Phone Exploded - Drive to Rid Schools of 'Dead White Men' like Shakespeare - Japan Suspends Sale of Canadian Wheat over Discovery of Monsanto-made GMO - Bayer to Ditch Monsanto Name after Mega-Merger - Conspiracies - New Book says Israel Planned to Shoot Down Passenger Jet in Arafat Assassination Plot - Ramping up Russia Threat – Manna from Heaven for UK Arms Industry - Facebook Ad Feature Predicts User's Future Behaviour - Washington, D.C., the Psychopath Capital of America - The Bottom of the Pyramid Represents the Peasantry. *Title and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - June 24, 2018 (Exempting Music and Literary Quotes)

Gamertag Radio
753: God of War PS4, New Bioshock Game and Shenmue I & II

Gamertag Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 73:25


God of War PS4 reviews, Shenmue I and II coming to PS4, Xbox One and PC this year, Sega Ages Coming To Nintendo Switch, A Way Out sells one million copies within three weeks, 2K are working on a top-secret new Bioshock game, Sea of Thieves Upcoming Content Plans and fan mail. Watch the Tecla Awards on April 19 at 8pm EST live on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/Hispanicize/). Danny Peña was nominated as the “Best Technology or Gaming Content Creator” for the TECLA Awards by Hispanicize.

Peer Review - The University of Calgary Alumni Podcast
#98: Chris Olbey believes books are the best technology

Peer Review - The University of Calgary Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 55:20


Chris Olbey, BA'92, MA'96, English instructor, University of Calgary uses classic literature to help students better understand today’s world of pop culture. 

FPPad
The best financial adviser technology of 2015!

FPPad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2015 5:47


2015 was a massive year in advisor technology, with shocking headlines dominating the airwaves! Mergers and acquisitions, robo advisors, cybersecurity, and social media. So get ready, the Best Technology of 2015 begins now! (Watch FPPad Bits and Bytes on YouTube) Best Technology of 2015 Thank you, thank you everyone, welcome to the show, I’m your host […]

Islamic Lectures
Best Technology

Islamic Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2010 46:25


Best Technology - General Lectures - Sheikh Mohammed Sindhi

Islamic Lectures
Best Technology

Islamic Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2010 46:25


Best Technology - General Lectures - Sheikh Mohammed Sindhi