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Best podcasts about Brad King

Latest podcast episodes about Brad King

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
A National War of 1812 Museum in Erie: Dr. Brad King & Steve Scully - Jun. 10, 2026

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 43:30


Community leaders including the Jefferson Educational Society are investigating the feasibility of a National War of 1812 Museum to be developed along Erie's waterfront. On Wednesday, Joel and our listeners were introduced to the concept by Erie Native and Sirius XM radio host Steve Scully, and Dr. Brad King, VP at Lord Cultural Resources in Toronto.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
ACC - Ryan Shipley Comedy Tsunami

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 10:18


Greg Creft gets to sit down with the main organizer behind the Capital Regions Funniest Comic for his upcoming show "Comedy Tsunami". We also take a moment to talk about how being a parent has had an impact on his stand-up. Ryan Shipley will be on the Comedy Tsunami show with Brad King, Shawn Barnes, Keith Prince, Will Johnson and Blake Whitbeck at the Albany Stadium Restaurant & Bar on June 12th, 8 pm.

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The Thetford And Ashby Podcast by Double T 97.3
May 16th, 2026: Brad King, Kyle Rogers, Wes Kittley

The Thetford And Ashby Podcast by Double T 97.3

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 46:06


David Thetford and Gary Ashby are joined by Brad King, Kyle Rogers, and Wes Kittley. Brad talks about the Preakness, Kyle to talk about Texas Tech Softball in the Lubbock Regional, and Coach Kittley to discuss how Tech Track and Field is doing at the Big 12 Outdoor Championships.

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Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Why Do Satellites Still Cost So Much?

Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 19:00


Today's satellites are cheaper, but hardly cheap. Brad King, the CEO of a propulsion supplier Orbion Space Technology, joins us to explain why.

The Michigan Opportunity
S5 Ep.21 - Dr. Brad King, CEO, Orbion Space Technology

The Michigan Opportunity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 29:05


With more than 200 years of rocket science experience combined, scientists and engineers are propelling technology from the Upper Peninsula to the outer corners of the solar systemWe welcome Dr. Brad King, CEO of Orbion Space Technology in Houghton, Michigan, as he shares the story of how Orbion came to be, the companies they have partnered with, and his connection to the Upper Peninsula. The high-tech aerospace company specializes in Hall-effect thruster (HET) Propulsion Systems, helping spacecrafts reach all corners of the solar system. 

T-Minus Space Daily
Crew 9 heads home.

T-Minus Space Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 26:51


NASA SpaceX's Crew 9 undocks from the International Space Station and is heading back to Earth. European startup Pangea Aerospace raises €23 million in a series A round. China's Galactic Energy successfully launched the CERES-1 rocket, putting multiple satellites into sun-synchronous orbit, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Brad King, CEO and co-founder of Orbion Space Technology.  You can connect with Brad on Linkedin, and learn more about Orbion Space on their website. Selected Reading NASA to Provide Live Coverage of Crew-9 Return, Splashdown Pangea Aerospace raises 23 million in series a round China's CERES-1 commercial rocket sends 8 satellites into preset orbit - CGTN Pixxel's Firefly Satellites Achieve Successful First Light, Beaming Down the World's Highest-Resolution Hyperspectral Images Successful Rocket Lab Launch Completes Deployment of Full Kinéis Constellation in Less Than a Year Varda Announces Third Mission Launch, the Company's Second Launch this Year Exolaunch Hits 500th Satellite Deployed Milestone During the Transporter-13 Rideshare Mission with SpaceX, Completing First Flight of New “Quadro” Separation System ICEYE launches four new satellites and introduces its new Generation 4 satellite The Space Review: ATLAC and the early emergence of lunar governance T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gather by the Ghost Light
"PARK AND PLAY" by Kara Emily Krantz

Gather by the Ghost Light

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 44:19


"PARK AND PLAY" by Kara Emily Krantz. Archibald and Jessie frequent the park every Thursday afternoon, but today holds a special, slightly disturbing and definitely disrupting surprise. Written by Kara Emily Krantz Directed by Devon McSherry Performed by Avery Lewis as "Jessie", Brad King as "Archibald", and Korilyn Hendricks as "Lucy". Intro/Outro music by JK/47 Cover design by Jonathan Cook Produced and edited and sound design by Jonathan Cook About the writer: Kara Emily Krantz is a playwright/poet and director from Sturbridge/Worcester, MA. She self-produced her first play, ALL BARK, NO BITE, in 2016, which has gone on to be published and produced around the country. She earned an MFA from NHIA (Dir. Buzz McLaughlin) and penned six full-lengths, including YOU, ME, & ENNUI (W Festival 2018), a screenplay, GRACE NOTE (Storypros International Winner), and her first original pilot, TRACE MEMORY (w/co-writer Amanda Kay Burdine). Over the summer, her short play, “Recess,” won the People's Choice at the Hollywood Brisk Festival, and more recently she was offered a full-time faculty and directing position at Worcester Academy. She is drawn to the places of our deepest hope and suffering, and inspired to infuse them with meaning, whimsy, and joy. She believes we are all telling the story of our lives and have the wonderful opportunity each moment to choose something better. You can watch the full video of this episode at https://www.youtube.com/@GatherbytheGhostLight Gather by the Ghost Light merch is available at www.ghostlightpubs.com (Ghost Light Publications) If you would like to further support this podcast, please visit Gather by the Ghost Light is increasing public knowledge of emerging writers and actors (buymeacoffee.com) If you enjoy this podcast, please please please leave a rating on your preferred podcast app! For more info or if you wish to contact us, please visit www.gatherbytheghostlight.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gather by the Ghost Light
"IT'S HAPPENING IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR" by Greg Kotis

Gather by the Ghost Light

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 74:29


IT'S HAPPENING IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR: Deutero-Fung, a mold spore with big ideas, attempts to rally his fellow mold spores into blooming immediately and take over the apartment-verse, but Hyphae-Fung, a mold spore with even bigger ideas, warns the community that blooming early will be a mistake. Look out! Cuz it's Happening in your Refrigerator! Written by Greg Kotis Directed by Jonathan Cook Performed by Sol Baird as "Deutero-Fung"; Brad King as "Hyphae-Fung"; and the cast of Urinetown the Musical at Le Chat Noir Theatre as the mold spore community. Intro/Outro music: JK/47 About the writer: GREG KOTIS is a two time Tony™ Award winning author of many plays and musicals including Urinetown (Book/Lyrics), The End of All Flesh, I Am Nobody, The Truth About Santa, The Sting (Lyrics), Lunchtime, Give the People What They Want, Michael von Siebenburg Melts Through the Floorboards, Yeast Nation (Book/Lyrics), Pig Farm, Eat the Taste, and Jobey and Katherine. His work has been produced and developed in theaters across the country and around the world, including Actors Theatre of Louisville, American Conservatory Theater, American Theater Company, The Apollo (West End), The Brick, the Eugene O'Neill National Theater Conference, The Geva Center, Goodspeed, Musicals, Henry Miller's Theatre (Broadway), Manhattan Theatre Club, New York Stage and Film, New Line Theatre, The Old Globe, Perseverance Theatre, Roundabout Theatre Company, Soho Rep, South Coast Rep, The Saint James (Off West End), The Tank, and Village Theatre, among others. Future projects include ZM, an original musical about teenaged fast-food workers trying to survive a zombie plague. Greg co-founded Theater of The Apes with his wife Ayun Halliday (www.theater-of-the-apes.com), and is a member of the Neo-Futurists, the Cardiff Giant Theater Company, ASCAP, and the Dramatists Guild. He grew up in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, lives in New York City, and is the proud father of India and Milo. You can watch the full video of this episode at https://www.youtube.com/@GatherbytheGhostLight Gather by the Ghost Light merch is available at www.ghostlightpubs.com (Ghost Light Publications) If you would like to further support this podcast, please visit Gather by the Ghost Light is increasing public knowledge of emerging writers and actors (buymeacoffee.com) If you enjoy this podcast, please please please leave a rating on your preferred podcast app! For more info or if you wish to contact us, please visit www.gatherbytheghostlight.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Thetford And Ashby Podcast by Double T 97.3
May 4th, 2024: Mack Owen, Brad King, Kelly and Tracy Free

The Thetford And Ashby Podcast by Double T 97.3

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 50:45


David Thetford and Gary Ashby are joined by Mack Owen, Brad King, Kelly and Tracy Free.

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BV Tonight
Wrestling New Years

BV Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 35:54


BV chats with Fred Slow on the December Duke City Championship Wrestling event at the Historic El Rey Theater, plus his assessment of the new film "Iron Claw" and Brad King will help you ring in the New Year at the Uptown Sheraton and he shares memories of dad former Lobo Basketball Coach Bob King on News Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Plant Your Seed
Brad King | Farm Animal Rescue

Plant Your Seed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 44:59


Brad King is the founder of Farm Animal Rescue, a sanctuary-based animal rights organization that focuses on education and awareness.  Imagine a place where animals who've been bred to live short, painful, and uncomfortable lives in the commercial food industry… get to live happily and at peace without fear and stress. That place is Farm Animal Rescue which is located on 55 acres in the Dayboro Valley, 45 minutes north-west of Brisbane, Australia. farmanimalrescue.org.au

The Hackers Paradise
Stitch Golf Goes Off Course

The Hackers Paradise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 46:23


Off Course is back this week with a fantastic show and this is episode 166. Hosted by Dan Edwards, each Friday he gives you a deep look into the world of golf and equipment in a way unlike any other podcast has done before. Today, CEO of Stitch Golf, Brad King joins the show. It […] The post Stitch Golf Goes Off Course appeared first on The Hackers Paradise.

DT Radio Shows
The Sequel #20 With BEN:RODD (Dimitri J B2B Un Padre Guest Mix)

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 59:58


Welcome back to the THE SEQUEL #20 with BEN:RODD This show will bring you the sound of the best dancefloor Tech House and Deep-Tech Minimal of the industry twice a month, with awesome guest mixes, and a lot of new bangers for your playlists, including exclusive premieres. Today we have amazing tracks and exclusive promos from: Kolter, Rendher, Mareels, Yautja, Damelo, All Blakk, Brad King and many more... This week, I wanted to invite @dimitrijmusic & @padresound for an exclusive guest mix ! ENJOY ! Tracklist: 1. Len Vitz & Charlie Iapicone - Playhouse (Kolter Remix) 2. Rendher - Pressssure 3. Mareels, Yautja - Esta Noche 4. Damelo, All Blakk - Kommas 5. Brad King - Hot Ass B 6. Malikk - Attitudes Dimitri J B2B Un Padre Played : 1. Un Padre - Picante 2. Stefano Crabuzza & AlFrenk - Que Paso 3. Philip Z - Tango 4. Mason Collective - Soul Rebel 5. Mene, Joe Vanditti - Snatch 6. Bewav & Gueds - Hoje 7. Dateless - Geekin' 8. Jholeyson - La lulu

Chris Judd's Talk Ya Book Podcast

On the first episode of Talk Ya Book for 2023, Chris Judd welcomes back Brad King from Armytage Private. Brad walks us though an exciting and under the radar commodity - Tin - and a small cap company he thinks is well placed to take advantage of the forecasted structural supply deficit. Proudly presented by Honan (www.honan.com.au) and Marketech (https://marketech.com.au/focus/). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dreams of Consciousness

Dreams of Consciousness Podcast Episode 259 features an interview with Brad King of Alienatör. My thanks to Brad for speaking with me, and to you for listening. TRACK LIST: "Reptilian Endoskeleton" "Drag The River" taken from the album Pariahs "The Priest" "Regrets" taken from the album Regrets Thanks for listening! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com

Metal on Metal
Metal on Metal - Alienator

Metal on Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 18:59


On this episode of Metal on Metal, we sat down with Brad King of the Thunder Bay sludge/noise rock band Alienator. In this interview we discuss their new album Regrets. We also discuss nomeansno, working on songrwriting, and what the future holds. This episode also features the new Alienator song "Irreconcilable". Links mentioned in this episode: *https://alienator.bandcamp.com/album/regrets https://alienator.bandcamp.com/album/pariahs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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Strong Single and Human
E71 - Lynette Louise (The Brain Broad) - FixIt In Five

Strong Single and Human

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 68:35


This week's guest is an international brain change and behaviour expert specializing in leadership and brain optimization. She is an award-winning speaker, author, performer, and humanitarian with a gift for teaching complex concepts using storytelling, humour, and memorable metaphors. Her candid style and loving nature are powerful. Additionally, she's a renowned neurofeedback & autism expert. Her international docu-series, FIX IT IN FIVE with LYNETTE LOUISE aka THE BRAIN BROAD, airs on The Autism Channel and is also available via Vimeo. (Update: Due to the pandemic and isolation, Lynette has also released her FIX IT IN FIVE series free on YouTube.) She has written articles and guest posts for diverse publications such as, FutureHealth.org, Kars 4 Kids, An Educational Blog for Parents, Tribal Woman Magazine, BrainSpeak.com and OpEdNews.com She has been a featured guest on radio shows ranging in tone bravo from parenting eg. (DoriDeCarlo's World of Mom) to disability activist (Insight on DisAbilities) to health and wellness (Transforming Health with Brad King) to timely topic call-in driven (Black Porch with Lon Schmidt) and every style between! Television appearances have ranged from lifestyle inspirational segments to interview driven news stories and expert panels, Fox News, NBC, ABC, CBS, Bravo and more. Follow this link to see Lynette help a celebrity feel calm on BRAVO's The Millionaire Matchmaker in this segment called Hooking Up the Brain to Calm Down. She is also the single mother of eight now grown children; six were adopted and four were on the autism spectrum. Only one of her sons retains his label and remains dependent. Find Lynette her www.lynettelouise.com www.facebook.com/thebrainbroad  

Sergio Troncoso: Podcasts
The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast with Brad King (2022)

Sergio Troncoso: Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 43:00


The Big Tex Ordnance Podcast
Brad King- Swiss CNC

The Big Tex Ordnance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 59:28 Transcription Available


Welcome to the Big Tex Ordnance Podcast! In this episode we delve more into the manufacturing and production side of the firearms industry! Ike and the crew is joined by Brad King of Swiss CNC of Montgomery, Texas. Not only is Brad and the crew at Swiss local to us, but they are THE industry leaders when it comes to precision part manufacturing for dozens of firearm manufactures that our audience loves. Brad talks about growing up in Spring, Texas, his time in the Marines and how he started working with Swiss. This is an awesome episode if you want to have a small peak into the manufacturing side of the firearms industry.Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe to us and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Don't forget you can also watch the interview on Youtube! For more information on Swiss CNC hit this link.As always this podcast is produced by Big Tex Ordnance, your source for firearms and firearm accessories! 

Chris Judd's Talk Ya Book Podcast

On the latest episode of Talk Ya Book, we're joined by Portfolio Manager at Armytage Private, Brad King. As Australia breaks participation records, whilst maintaining historically low unemployment, Brad pitches one of his favourite small cap opportunities that looks to take advantage of the tight labour market, PeopleIn (ASX: PPE). Proudly presented by Honan (www.honan.com.au).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DT Radio Shows
Outbound Sounds Radio Hosted By NO1NO's - Episode 18 - Groove Street - June 2022

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 58:46


NO1NO's presents Outbound Sounds Radio with a big guest mix from Brad King following his release 'Welcome' on the label https://www.instagram.com/outboundsoundsldn/ Tracklist PEACE MAKER! - Nocturne (Repopulate Mars) CID, Joshwa - How We Do (Repopulate Mars) Chemical Surf VS Cardi B, Meghan Three Stallion - Pararam VS Wap (WeDammz Mashup) (Free Download) Bad Bunny, Chencho Corleone - Me Porto Bonito (JHAY RHOD Edit) (Free Download) Dua Lipa - Love Again (Country Club Martini Crew Remix) (Free Download) CID & WILL K - OoooH (Repopulate Mars) V-Lake - Good Habit (F*cking Sound Inside) SIDEPIECE - Sextacy (FFRR) Groove Street - All The People (F*cking Sound Inside) Chapter & Verse - People In The Middle (SIGNAL SUPPLY) R3WIRE - Mi Amor (STEREOHYPE) Zafra Negra, MYLO - Sufriendo (WEPLAY Music) Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha (Vandal On Da Track Remix) (Free Download) Angel Heredia - Is Party (La Pera Records) Roxe - Hey Sexy (The Myth Of Nyx) Biscits - Wait A Minute (SOLOTOKO) Sean Paul - Temperature (Emolw Remix) (Free Download) Dua Lipa, Elton John - Cold Heart (WeDammz Remix) (Free Download) Joel Corry, DAvid Guetta Ft RAYE - Bed (WeDammz Edit) (Free Download) Joel Corry, DAvid Guetta Ft RAYE - Bed (Chapter & Verse Remix) (Atlantic Records UK) Claudia Tejeda - The Music (Happy techno Limited) Dead Space - Too Much (Sink Or Swim) Groove Street - Ice Cold (Outbound Sounds) W/ Lady Gaga - Poker Face (Acapella)

The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast
30 Years Of Rog On The Rock - Brad King

The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 2:57


Today we celebrate 30 year of the Big Dog on The Rock and we welcome into the studio the boss of the rock, Brad the Boss, Brad King. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DT Radio Shows
Outbound Sounds Radio Hosted By NO1NO's - Episode 17 - Brad King

DT Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 56:54


NO1NO's presents Outbound Sounds Radio with a big guest mix from Brad King following his release 'Welcome' on the label https://www.instagram.com/outboundsoundsldn/

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The Mean Show with Kristen Philipkoski
Writer Brad King on white men as weapons, masculinity as kindness, Captain and Tenille and more

The Mean Show with Kristen Philipkoski

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 76:15 Transcription Available


Introducing: Brad King, the first man on The Mean Show podcast!I talk in my recorded intro a lot about Brad being supportive of women, which is obviously awesome. He gave female authors a platform when Covid descended upon us all and no one could do book tours.  Really awesome.But what I neglect to mention in the intro is his support of BIPOC communities. His self-awareness and introspection about his status and role as a white man in America is inspiring and all too rare. Not that he would ever say any of that. Brad and I worked together long ago at Wired—in the intro I say early 2000s but I think it was actually the late '90s if you can believe that. We talk about writing, therapy, Ted Lasso, and so much more. LINKS:Brad KingThe Downtown Writers Jam podcastKP on the Downtown Writers Jam podcastVendettas: Clay County WarThe 'Lost Tribe' of AppalachiaThis episode is sponsored by Hydronique Hydration, a new wellness brand crated by a  healthcare worker to help hydrate and ease the frequent headaches experienced by him and his fellow frontline workers due to dehydration during the pandemic as a result of aggressive PPE, overwork and burnout. Check it out on Amazon!Support the show (https://patreon.com/meanmagazine)

Empowering Leadership
Brad King with Stitch Golf: What Is Your Blind Spot?

Empowering Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 49:11


Stitch Golf is one of the fastest growing, most exciting golf brands in the US right now, and on today's episode of Empowering Leadership, CEO Brad King joins the conversation. Brad is a natural born entrepreneur, having purchased his first franchise business in college.    Brad joins host Doug McVadon to talk about Brad's business experience and the lessons he's learned. Brad speaks about growing one of his companies to have 200 employees, nine warehouses and a contract with Staples, but not before experiencing failures in previous businesses. Brad also discusses his methods of evaluation for his team members as well as the power of speaking your dreams into existence.  

80/20 Productivity
Ep-008: Is what you are calling a team actually just a group? With Brad King, PhD

80/20 Productivity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 76:45


Episode SummaryBrad King is an Organizational Change consultant who specializes in agile team evolution, change management and execution strategies. He has been trusted by companies ranging from education to energy to facilitate transformations in how work is done among specialized teams and how goals and strategies translate to concrete action that drive business growth.I invited Brad to bring the team dimension to productivity and to pick his buzzing brain on trending topics like remote work as well as talk about some approaches to work going forward. Listen through to the end where Brad shares his 20% that has made the biggest difference as well as an inspiring thought on personal productivity.Highlights (TVF Timestamps)Why being a deeply skilled individual is not enough anymore (04:00) (1:00:00)The error of treating team knowledge work with the outdated industrial mindset (08:00)Does environment shape behaviour in organizations? (13:00)The Work From Home and Hybrid Work Conundrum (15:00)An intriguing less talked about aspect of inclusion regarding women in the workforce (23:00)80/20 Problems of teams. Is your team just a group? (28:00)One investment that will make a HUGE difference. It's not what you think. (38:00)One possible reason why burnout happens (45:00)Greater than the sum of it's parts—a metaphor for individuals and teams (49:00)Executive leadership's role in facilitating effective team work (54:00) (1:07:00)As always, Brad's 20% (1:11:00)Brad's LinksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kingbrad/ Official Website: https://bradleyking.ca/

Michigan VCtalk
Brad King, CEO, Orbion Space Technology

Michigan VCtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 25:48


Brad's two decades in the space field and many professional awards recognize his research contributions in propulsion. He holds a Ph.D in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan, has served on numerous NASA, Department of Defense, and Intelligence Community advisory panels, and has published more than 100 papers on space propulsion systems. Brad is a past recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award from President George W. Bush “for innovative research at the frontiers of science and technology, and for the exceptional potential to shape the future.” In 2002, Brad founded Aerophysics Inc. This closely held company has delivered intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance solutions to government customers from multiple agencies. He is currently principal investigator on three satellite missions. Orbion Space Technology has been a two time winner at the Michigan Venture Capital Awards recognizing their achievements.

What Do I Do Now?
What Do I Do Now? WORK ft. Brad King

What Do I Do Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 51:13


The new episodes continue to roll in! This one was actually a second attempt from earlier this season & due to conflicting schedules/availability, it was a task trying to reschedule. But the time that has passed made it into a great discussion & one that is more than timely. Brad King was and will forever be the teacher in college that changed my life, hands down. And I'm his most successful failed student to date. Don't worry, we explain it how great of a student I was, but just wouldn't get the assignments turned in. Brad currently is a writer, editor, & podcaster and can be reached on Twitter (@thebradking) and his website, thebradking.com. This nearly 56 minute long conversation covers: the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict, our government, Black Lives Matter movement, black women & how they are always right, hybrid learning, "Education Redefined", the label of "creatives", ownership within the music industry, & more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therealsix5/message

Tech Interviews
Is it time for object storage in the enterprise? – Brad King, Scality – Ep161

Tech Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 35:34


Tech Interviews has come out of semi-retirement for a short series of shows looking at another range of Enterprise IT topics. First up, is an old familiar subject of the evolving world of storage, specifically object storage. Why is object storage increasingly becoming part of the everyday enterprise data platform conversation? Is it better suited to modern ways of working, that need data portability at scale? Does it fit better with our modern application development processes, such as containers? To find out I am joined on this episode by field CTO and co-founder of Scality Brad King. Join us as we discuss • What is object Storage • Why object and not just block and file? • Is it time for more object in the enterprise? • The value of metadata • The object use cases • About Scality • Artesca bringing object to the smaller use case The case for object storage as a primary platform for your data continues to grow and there are some use cases it meets extremely well. Although it may not be right every time If you are looking at new approaches to data in your business, it may well be time to explore what object storage can bring. For full show notes https://wp.me/p4IvtA-1RY Thanks for listening.

Birdies & Bourbon
STITCH Golf CEO, Brad King, Chats Origin Story of the Company, Unique Products for the Course, Favorite Bourbons, Cars, PGA Tour & Where to Drink, Dine & Play Golf in Raleigh-Durham

Birdies & Bourbon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 60:55


STITCH Golf CEO, Brad King, Chats Origin Story of the Company, Unique Products for the Course, Favorite Bourbons, Cars, PGA Tour & Where to Drink, Dine & Play Golf in Raleigh-Durham. We had a blast chatting with Brad about his company and the custom quality products they produce. Grab some of your favorite spirits sip along and listen/watch. Be sure to check out STITCH Golf online at https://stitchgolf.com/ Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram ( @birdies_bourbon) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/birdies-bourbon/support

The Data Exchange with Ben Lorica
Storage Technologies for a Multi-cloud World

The Data Exchange with Ben Lorica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 42:43


This week's guest is Brad King, CTO of Scality, a company that builds software-defined file and object storage systems for hybrid & multi-cloud settings. Storage and compute are the basic building blocks of (cloud) computing platforms and this episode highlights all the important considerations and recent innovations in storage technologies that data engineers, architects, and machine learning professionals need to know.Subscribe: Apple • Android • Spotify • Stitcher • Google • RSS.Detailed show notes can be found on The Data Exchange web site.Subscribe to The Gradient Flow Newsletter.

Sergio Troncoso: Podcasts
The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast with Brad King (2021)

Sergio Troncoso: Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 74:22


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Nobody's Safe with Brady Laber
Episode 39: Episode 39: Rick Broering

Nobody's Safe with Brady Laber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 77:22


My guest on this episode of Nobody’s Safe w/Brady Laber is Rick Broering who is the radio analyst for NKU basketball, publisher for Musketeer Report and Digital Content Producer at Local 12 in Cincinnati. Rick knew from a young age that he wanted to maximize his love of sports by eventually becoming a college basketball play-by-play broadcaster. He talks about using a tape recorder to practice calling games starting when he was 11 years old. Rick talks about growing up in Northern Kentucky and attending Holy Cross High School which is located in the Latonia section of Covington. We talk about some of the influential coaches and teachers that he encountered and learned from at Holy Cross. After briefly flirting with the idea of playing college baseball, Rick decides instead to attend Northern Kentucky University and major in Radio/TV. Rick ended up graduating from NKU with a double major that included journalism. We talked about the professors that we both learned from during our time at NKU including Mary Cupito, Brad King and Wes Akers. Speaking of Wes Akers, the two of us recall getting the chance to receive hands-on experience thanks to him and Bill Farro running a student production that produced live NKU men’s and women’s basketball games. Rick runs through his extensive resume that includes quite a bit of work while he us still a college student. This includes doing internet play-by-play and running a website with his own blog the covering high school sports. One of Rick’s goals has been to do sports talk radio and he gets his chance working for a short-lived FM sports station in Cincinnati. That experience helped him gain experience to later be a guest on many different sports talk shows in the market. Rick eventually lands a position working on a rivals.com site that produces content to cover the Xavier men’s basketball program. He eventually becomes the publisher of the site that now known as MusketeerReport.com (https://247sports.com/college/xavier/) After a stint as the Kentucky preps beat writer at the Cincinnati Enquirer, Rick lands a full-time at Local 12 WKRC-TV as the digital content producer. This eventually leads to him teaming up with Richard Skinner and the two combine to work on the very popular “Skinny Podcast” that can be found on local12.com (https://local12.com/sports/the-skinny-podcast) In 2019, Rick is hired by Learfield Sports as an in-season replacement to be the new radio analyst for NKU men’s basketball. He is teamed with longtime play-by-play broadcaster Jim Kelch who Rick credits with teaching him to be make the transition as seamless as possible. You can follow Rick on Twitter @RickBroering (https://twitter.com/RickBroering), Musketeer Report on Twitter @musketeerreport (https://twitter.com/musketeerreport) and Local 12/WKRC-TV @Local12 (https://twitter.com/Local12). You can follow Brady Laber on Twitter @BradyLaber1 (https://twitter.com/BradyLaber1) please use the hashtag #NobodysSafe Check out the Nobody’s Safe website at nobodysssafe.fireside.fm (https://nobodysssafe.fireside.fm) to listen to all episodes on demand and in their entirety. For more information on Stove Leg Media go the website StoveLeg.com (https://www.stoveleg.com) or send an email to Podcasts@stoveleg.com Intro music for the podcast was provided by bensoud.com (https://www.bensound.com)

The Natural Health Influencer Podcast
Ep 23: Brad King with Turning Back the Clock, Naturally

The Natural Health Influencer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 46:27


You have likely heard the expression, “Turn back the clock,” but is there a way that you can use a naturally healthy lifestyle to slow down time? Time in this instance refers to ageing, and it's likely that everybody listening would love to age a little slower! This week's guest is Brad King, a nutritional researcher and the author of 11 books, including the international bestsellers, Fat Wars and Bio-Age, and the formulator of some of the top natural health companies in North America. Tuning in, you'll hear about the beer belly blues, how stress affects your DNA, and anti-ageing through changes in your diet, lifestyle, and environment, and get the inside scoop on Brad's latest discovery: great nutrients and where to get them. He also shares the benefits of weight-bearing activity, humid and folic acids, and the full scope of nutrition (which includes grass-fed meat, sorry vegetarians)! Tuen in today to find out more!Key Points From This Episode:A recent hiking injury that Brad sustained and what he has learned about ageing from it.Hear about Brad's neural endocrine, hormonal, and free radical theories on ageing.Cellular ageing or your bio-age, and how you can impact it through changes in your environment, lifestyle, and diet.Brad talks about ageing, stress, and telomeres, the caps at the end of each strand of DNA.Learn why exercise is Brad's favourite way of reducing stress and what sarcopenia is. For those who struggle to make time for exercise; exercise allows your body to regenerate faster than it is breaking down.Hear from Pure-Lē Natural's Joel Thuna about their B12 Drops and why you need B12.It's your genes that load the gun but your diet, lifestyle, and environment that pull the trigger.Now for the lightning round: Brad's favourite way to break a sweat, why he'd like to fly, and healthy morning routines.Why you should not drink coffee if you are a high-stress responder; it doesn't give you energy!The effect of humic and folic acids on mitochondria, which produce ATP or what Brad calls the currency of life.Brad explains how sustainable the LeafSource product is and his opinion of organic acids.Find out why Brad isn't a vegetarian: he believes in a full compilation of nutrition.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Brad King on LinkedInFat WarsBio-AgeLeafSourceSamuraw NutritionAllison Tannis on InstagramDeliciously GeekyNatural Health Influencer on InstagramPure-Lē Natural Sublingual Active Vitamin B12 DropsUse code: VISTA10 for 10% offIG: @vistamagcanadaIG: @naturalhealthinfluencerFB: @vistamagVistaMagazine.caRead the Latest Issue of Vista MagPURE LE NATURAL Pure-lē Natural is committed to exceeding the highest standards within the supplement industry.

In The Mix
Sebastian Youn - In The Mixx #051

In The Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 53:59


1 - Yvvan Back - Don't Wake Me Up (Original Mix) 2 - Steve Angello & Laidback Luke & Robin S - Show Me Love (Vintage Culture Extended Remix) 3 - Earth n Days - Talk To Me (Extended Mix) 4 - Low Steppa - You (Original Mix) 5 - Milk & Sugar Feat. Ron Carroll - House Dimension (Brokenears Extended Remix) 6 - Darius Syrossian, George Smeddles - Down With It (Original Mix) 7 - Dillon Nathaniel, Clementine Douglas - Here With Me (Extended Mix) 8 - Tita Lau - The Sequel (Extended Mix) 9 - Ki Creighton - My Beat (Original Mix) 10 - Lewis Boardman - Summertime (Original Mix) 11 - Ron Costa - Partay (Extended Mix) 12 - Brokenears - C'mon (Extended Mix) 13 - Brad King, Ollie Remington - Don't Matter To Me (Original Mix)

Utilizing AI - The Enterprise AI Podcast
2x10: AI and Analytics Are Driving a New Kind of Storage with Brad King of Scality

Utilizing AI - The Enterprise AI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 34:29


Big data really wasn't all that big until modern analytics and machine learning applications appeared, but now storage solutions have to scale capacity and performance like never before. In this episode, Brad King, Co-Founder of Scality, joins Chris Grundemann and Stephen Foskett to discuss this new demand for scalable storage by AI applications. Applications like autonomous driving, log analysis, and travel booking are driving massive need for storage as AI applications detect anomalies and support business intelligence. Scality had to tune their system to handle the massive scale of data supporting these applications, with up to a petabyte of log data being added and deleted in a single day. AI-driven tools are enabling customers to do what they never could do, and it requires a balanced infrastructure stack to make it possible. Brad suggests that companies implementing AI applications need to find a system that scales with their needs and has API-driven data access, preferably with an object-based storage model. Guests and Hosts: Brad King is Co-Founder and CTO of Scality. Connect with Brad on Twitter at @Baslking. Chris Grundemann a Gigaom Analyst and VP of Client Success at Myriad360. Connect with Chris on ChrisGrundemann.com on Twitter at @ChrisGrundemann. Stephen Foskett, Publisher of Gestalt IT and Organizer of Tech Field Day. Find Stephen’s writing at GestaltIT.com and on Twitter at @SFoskett. Date: 3/9/2021 Tags: @SFoskett, @ChrisGrundemann, @Scality, @Baslking

Double Threat with Julie Klausner & Tom Scharpling
1st Annual Double Threat Erotic Fan Fiction Challenge Presented by TeePublic

Double Threat with Julie Klausner & Tom Scharpling

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 63:39


We asked and you delivered. It's the 1st Annual Double Threat Erotic Fan Fiction Challenge featuring the listener submitted sexual escapades of The Cryptkeeper, Alec Baldwin, McDonaldLand mascots, Producer Brett, and more. We hand out Superlatives for the Best Line of Dialogue, Most Creative Inclusion of Gerry, Best Threesome, etc. PLUS the Top 5 Finalists presented with cinematic sound design and narrated by a pair of very special guests no matter how much Tom and Julie hate it.Make sure to vote on Twitter @DoubleThreatPod for your favorite story! Next week we'll announce the Grand Prize winner who'll be taking home a merch bundle from TeePublic and $100 for the charity of their choice.TOP 5 EROTIC FAN FICTION FINALISTS*"Forbidden Desires" by Mike K from Ann Arbor*"The Visit" by Grace*"Alec Baldwin Hosts an Orgy" by Brian*"One Night in Brett" by Caitlyn*"Keep Them Satisfied" by MaryFOLLOW LAURIE CATHERINE WINKEL (aka YVONNE SYN)https://www.instagram.com/lauriecatwinksLaurie Audiobooks on AudibleYvonne Syn Audiobooks on AudibleFOLLOW CURT BONNEM (aka BRAD KING)http://www.curtbonnem.comhttps://narratedby.meCurt Audiobooks on AudibleBrad King Audiobooks on AudibleLISTEN TO DOUBLE THREAT AD-FREE ON FOREVER DOG PLUS:http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plusTHIS EPISODE SPONSORED BY:*HELLO FRESH: hellofresh.com/tomandjulie10 and code TOMANDJULIE10 for 10 free meals and free shipping*BETTER HELP: Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/tomandjulieDOUBLE THREAT MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/double-threatSEND SUBMISSIONS TO:DoubleThreatPod@gmail.comFOLLOW DOUBLE THREAT:https://twitter.com/doublethreatpodhttps://www.instagram.com/doublethreatpodDOUBLE THREAT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/double-threatTheme song by Mike KrolArtwork by Michael Kupperman

Worship Online Podcast
Episode 147 • The Studio Behind the Songs that have Changed Your Life: The Creak Music (Brad King, David Leonard, & Seth Talley)

Worship Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 41:17


Cody Carnes, Brandon Lake, Josh Baldwin, NEEDTOBREATHE, Paul & Hannah McClure - these are only a few of the incredible artists that today’s guests have produced. The Creak Music in Franklin, TN is comprised of Brad King, David Leonard, & Seth Talley. Together they’ve received multiple Grammy nominations, Dove Awards, & many others – all for writing & producing the songs over the past 10+ years that have marked us.  The production side of worship is so so important. Not just for capturing the song, but for how they carry the Spirit of God within them.   As worship leaders, musicians, & vocalists there is so much to learn from those in these roles that will directly shape your ability.  This is a conversation that will spark your creativity & open your eyes to the beauty of sound.  Mentioned in the Episode  The Creak Music  The Creak Music’s Instagram  If you like what you hear, please leave us a review! Also, feel free to shoot us an e-mail at podcast@worshiponline.com & tell us how we can better serve you and your church through this podcast.  Don’t forget to sign up for your FREE 2-week subscription to Worship Online at worshiponline.com/podcast!  The Worship Online Podcast is produced by Worship Online in Nashville, TN.  Hosted & Produced by Josh Kluge  Backing Tracks by Johnluke Lewis 

VSBA: School Board News
VSBA School Board News: Episode 22: A Discussion about the COIVD-19 Vaccine and Contracts

VSBA: School Board News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 8:41


In this episode of VSBA: School Board News executive director, Gina Patterson is joined by Brad King, Attorney with Sands Anderson PC. Brad shares guidance for School Boards and Divisions who are considering mandating the COVID-19 Vaccine.

Chris Judd's Talk Ya Book Podcast

After his Kogan call earlier this year on Talk Ya Book before it exploded 4x higher, Brad King from Armytage Private is back. This time, he has a turnaround story with a complex past and what Brad hopes is a bright future. Proudly presented by Honan (www.honan.com.au). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Home Design Chat with Nancy
Are you Missing this in your Kitchen?

Home Design Chat with Nancy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 27:50


Brad King, president of B & B Marketing, was Nancy's guest this week. Brad and Nancy chatted about one of the most important areas in your kitchen - the Water Area. Naturally, every kitchen at least one sink, some larger kitchens have 2 sinks and even 3 sinks. Brad explains what a fire clay sink is, specifically the Bocchi sink with accessories. Added to this wet area, the following items were discussed: Faucets - So many to chose from. Everhot Water Dispenser - Hot water for tea, soup, etc. in an instant Evercold Water Chiller - Yes, cold water at your fingertips Filtration units - Good water is a must. No more lugging gallons from the water store. Disposers - What not to put in them. Air Switches - What are these used for and why you need them. If you are remodeling or building a new home, this podcast will answer many of your questions. This podcast sponsored by Premier Lighting August 26, 2020 email questions to Nancy@NancyHugo.com

Real Talk with Sam Holcman
A Rational Approach to Government Contracting

Real Talk with Sam Holcman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 53:54


If you heard the term "beltway bandits", this episode will be refreshing to you. We interview Brad King and Liam Speeden CEO & CTO of Robbins-Gioia, LLC respectively.Since 1980, they approached Federal Government contracting in a different way, and are not the stereotypical beltway bandits! RG combines leading-edge capabilities in management and technology with a seasoned understanding of clients’ missions.

OVERTIME with Dave & Skradie – WKTY
Toronto Raptors gaurd Matt Thomas, Mike Schmidt heading to South Dakota, Caledonia Warriors' Brad King, and the G-Spot w/Grant Bilse,

OVERTIME with Dave & Skradie – WKTY

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 47:39


All in today's OVERTIME podcast BTYB: The La Crosse Area Builders Association.

First Church Sermon Podcast
"Fasting with Intentionality" - (Dr. Brad King, 04/26/2020)

First Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 28:51


OVERTIME with Dave & Skradie – WKTY
UWL's Matt Janus, Caledonia's Brad King & former UNLV Rebels QB Jon Denton

OVERTIME with Dave & Skradie – WKTY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 56:02


Plus a Senior Salute to Viroqua Boys Tennis in today's OVERTIME podcast BTYB: The La Crosse Area Builders Association.

Golf Unfiltered Podcast
Catching Up with Stitch Golf CEO Brad King|249

Golf Unfiltered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 26:41


Brad King is the CEO of Stitch Golf, an incredible golf accessory and apparel brand based out of North Carolina. Brad and Adam discuss Stitch Golf's beginnings as a custom headcover company and how it's grown over the years. Stitch's efforts on supporting frontline healthcare workers during the COVID epidemic is also covered, along with sneak previews of their newest products.

OVERTIME with Dave & Skradie – WKTY
Brewers hitting coach Andy Haines, Caledonia basketball's Brad King and Grant Bilse

OVERTIME with Dave & Skradie – WKTY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 56:36


All in today's OVERTIME podcast brought to you by the La Crosse Area Builders Association.

OVERTIME with Dave & Skradie – WKTY
Caledonia head coach Brad King joins Dave and Skradie

OVERTIME with Dave & Skradie – WKTY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 55:55


Chris Judd's Talk Ya Book Podcast

This week on Talk Ya Book, proudly sponsored by Honan (https://honan.com.au), Chris is joined by Brad King from Armytage Private who has seen a successful 2019 with his Strategic Opportunities Fund producing a 24% return after outperforming the all ordinaries index on average since inception. Tune in to hear about an ASX small cap that he feels has a strong tail wind at its back. Honan provides a complete range of insurance, risk and financial solutions. Honan goes beyond a transactional insurance broker model to deliver better outcomes for our/their clients

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IT in the D
Episode 331 – MEDC Entrepreneurship Programs, Smart Zones and More

IT in the D

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 61:34


MEDC (the Michigan Economic Development Corporation) returns to our show to chat about entrepreneurship opportunities, grants, smart zones where you can get additional incentives and benefits to get businesses off the ground, and a whole host of other topics that are vital to the changing Michigan economy and they’re doing to keep our economic engines moving as times change… Find their programs at: https://www.michiganbusiness.org/ Wave’s invoicing solution is at http://www.waveapps.com/ITintheD The BankUnited $54,000 giveaway can be entered by following  @BankUnited on Twitter and tweet @BankUnited your answer to “what would you do with 54 thousand dollars?”, using the hashtag #GoForMore54 CapitalOne is at http://www.capitalone.com Hey, what’s going on? This is episode 331 of the it in the D show. We got a great guest lined up. He’s the MEDC, that’s the Michigan economic development Corp for those keeping score at home. He’s the entrepreneurship and innovation vice president Fred Molnar. He’s talking about, I guess there’s thousands of high tech startups across the state, satellite companies. We always thought it was just like batteries and software, but no, there’s a ton of stuff going on. Stuff I never even heard of, so I’m going to have a really, really fun time talking to Fred and should be a great show. Cool, and Hey, this show is brought to you by our friends at wave. Are you tired of chasing down payments for your small business waves? Easy. I am invoicing software. Hint, hint, wink, wink. You can customize your invoices, look professional and get paid faster for your work. Use waves, recurring invoicing feature. Hint, hint, wink, wink, so that you can sit back and relax and get back to doing what you love. Create your account at wave apps. It’s WAV apps, aps.com/it and the D to get started with 100% free and unlimited invoicing. That’s wave apps.com/it in the D. I’m so checking it out. Dave, you may fire when ready. Thank you for hanging out. This is episode three 31 of the one and only it in the D show broadcasting. Where are we? Back in studio one. We weren’t. We are. We’ve, we’re home Chewie. We’re home. I feel comfy. Feel comfy at the end of the table here. Podcast. He traded beautiful Royal Oak, Michigan. This is Bob the sales guy that go in the worst Chewbacca impersonation ever. Dave the geek. Randy. I do the Twitters. Walker is doing the twin. Oh my. I said your last C I D I forgot. I’m just kidding. Find a sunlight combobulated that too. If you don’t know what I’m talking about. Randy’s till we say, why didn’t you save or why don’t you only say my last name and no one else’s, so I just used it a pause for like probably a good year at least. Yeah. Find us online it in the D. dot com. Uh, do us a favor. Give us a like on the socials and subscribe to us everywhere. Fine podcasts are sold. Yep. Yeah, so we’ve got our event Thursday night, uh, which is this Thursday night, not last Thursday night because I’m a moron and scheduled it wrong. I feel like I owned that appropriately. Uh, we will be at Detroit city distillery, uh, and then next month, uh, in which will be the third Thursday, uh, we’re going to try a new venue, a funnel hangout called Woodbridge pub. A great little spot. Loves great. Dave’s is are going to go to Woodbridge. They go, where’d you get drugged in the last night? He goes, I’m not that shallow. First Facebook post is were wasted and it’s at Woodbridge puppy with REM. And who posted that? Ran me. Oh, well yeah, I was there. Well, I told you what happened. It’s like, cause last week’s episode we were bitching about trying to find venues. And so I walked up to the bar and I’m ordering a drink and the bartender goes, Hey man. And he’s like, you know, I listened to your show. And I’m like, and that’s always a okay, why conversation? Uh, and he said, no, I just kinda cool by the way. He was like, you know, you guys were just bitching about, you know, needing, you know, venues to do stuff. Why don’t you do one of your events here and say you can’t say no. And then two seats was the owner of the bar who went, I’m sorry, what, what event would you like to do here? And I was like, Oh, it’s this networking group thing. I’m like, it’s basically we’re going to bring some nerds in who liked to drink and hang out and talk. And he was like, yeah, you should do that here. What’s the date? And he like, went in the back, grabbed his book. So perfect. I’ve been there in awhile. No, it’s, it’s good color. Seriously. There’s a bartender, listen to this. Yeah, we’re doing it. And they’re not charging us 200 bucks an hour just to be in their lobby. I’m good. Nah, screw everything about you Bulla Rama or whatever the hell you are. Uh, so dude, I’m, I’m, I’m, I’m ripping the bandaid off this first topic. Dude. You want terminators? This is how you get terminators. No, no, it’s not even, it’s worse. It’s, so Dave’s talking about, um, it’s from the independent and scientists create first living robots in major breakthrough made out of animal cells. Hold on. They’re neither a traditional robot nor and known species of animal. It’s a new class of artifact, a living programmable organisms. Would they call it a Xeno bot if I recall correctly, cause you know, meaning alien but meaning Terminator and they’ve already, so they’ve already like, and here’s the like, I dunno how far down in the article you read. Like yeah, they followed a little program task. Oh they pushed this little pebble around and you push this little thing around and then they started to learn and they started to coordinate and cooperate. You aren’t terminators. This is how you get terminated, the three of them. And they created the new language and knock you up in one way. I see. Um, I guess the only good news is, is that they’ve taken cells from frog embryos and turned them into a machine that can be programmed as they wish that that worked out great in Jurassic park. It was, you know, it was the frog, the frog DNA that no, wait. Yeah, there’s no, there’s not a tried and true history of why not to do this. Cool. It wasn’t that a Roddy Piper film a hell comes to Frogtown one of the trauma movies, like from there might’ve been, yeah. Um, I don’t understand what they would do other than military or sex. That’s about the only things that I could think, talking about putting little pockets on them so they can carry you like medicine directly to where they need to go. If you want these frog bots people Oh, inside your body. The small, initially, initially they’re very, very small. They’re like nanobots carry medicine directly to the sales effected. I don’t know that it worked in a, with Martin short movie. Um, wait a minute. They’re nanobots, they’re from frog. So you gotta you’re gonna have a frog growing inside. You know, it’s not going to grow. It’s just going to be like a couple of cells. No, it won’t grow. It won’t, it won’t. It won’t act like life and multiply or mutate at all. It won’t. No trust us. And it won’t be like ant man where they all like just like get into like the nooks, there’ll be like little gremlins. Get into the nooks and crannies of like, uh, yeah, military planes and you know, more magic school bus. Oh. Which I’m not even going to start out how creepy that was. That was horrible. And Hey, if you’re an OTA, a antenna user, which I am, I have several in the house. We’ve got a couple here in the studios, a rescan your rescan, your channels if you haven’t already. Uh, we talked about this when it hit, I believe a year ago, uh, when the FCC sold off a whole bunch of frequencies, uh, to make room for some other stuff. Uh, so what channels can you get? Dude? I’m at like 150. Like, no, from your antenna. Yeah. So, and don’t get me wrong, like it’s not like, so what it is, it’s about maybe the size of the, like half of this. The, the headphone amp. Yeah. And it does have a sheet of paper and it says, okay, well no. So the ones that you put up in the window are that size, does it use your house wiring as conduit? And this sits on, um, it sits on the, on the tabletop right next to the, uh, the TV that I’ve got hooked into. Like I don’t, you don’t have to have like this particular one, you don’t have to have near a window or anything like that. Um, you know, is the, basically it was a, I think this one was like 90 bucks as opposed to like the 40, $50 ones, which are the floppy ones you’ve got to put up on a window. And so what other channels, cause you’ve got, you know, uh, there are networks, there are four different state Fox stations. Uh, there’s like, you know, the normal Fox two, then you’ve got like a Fox movie channel. There’s a Fox retro channel, which is like, and there’s a game show network, uh, all the channel four channels, all the channels, seven channels, all that. I mean it’s all the local channels, three plus channels. I mean there’s a whole bunch of stuff you can pick up. So they said, uh, he said on his article that said, got laughing comment, which is a comedy and scifi content. Yeah, dude, there’s a, there’s a bunch of stuff out there that is still broadcasting OTA that, I mean, if you’re like, and if you’re, if you’ve cut the cord and you’re not using this as one of your options, you’re kind of dumb. Well, so what’s rescan I don’t know what that means. So when you set it up, when you first like plug it into your TV, the first thing you have to do is you tell it, Hey, scan for channels. It’s got to say, okay, what are all the signals when you get a new, when you get a new radio, but they’ve moved frequencies around for cell phones, spectrum and stuff. So you have to rescan because she doesn’t move frequencies and it looks like it’s going to happen again in March against him. Have to do this again. Probably another thousand channels are going to wind up moving. So yeah, I mean, and like I said, I mean I pick up channels, um, in India, Canada, down into Ohio, uh, out into Flint. Um, it’s, I mean, if you get one with a decent range, it’s pretty solid. Very good option. Huh. Um, interesting article came on. Uh, I finally got to do my first, I got to hire a Meyer. My first hire only had about 15 interviews with other people. Um, before I’ve ever, we’re talking about those. Yeah. Yeah. Don’t lie on your resume. Kids. Just, uh, you’re gonna get asked. Now you’re understanding all the pain I was describing. Losers. Wait. So DNS is on your, your, your top skill on your resume says DNS and you don’t know what an, a record or a C name is. Yep. Um, and there’s the door nice down. Yeah. Wall street journal came out with something they’re calling hunger games, hiring. And I’m not gonna lie, I’m not gonna lie. No, no, no. They’re calling it cluster hiring cluster. Yeah. The article made the analogy of hunger games and I’m not gonna lie, if I was ever put in a situation, I, uh, knowingly, I would probably, you know, I don’t know at the time if I would get up and walk out, but basically what they’re doing is like, there was, they’re telling a story right now. Uh, there’s basically, it’s a prestigious independent research outfit in, in New York, um, called the boys Thompson Institute and they, it was high end scientists. This isn’t like, this isn’t like a, a situation where you’re going to work at Amazon as a picker, right. It’s, it’s, you’re going in as a scientist. Um, and basically they brought in 13 of them at the same time and basically it’s almost like a goddamn brothel, um, where like, you know where you’re at, basically sat in front of everybody and they’d said, I like the one in the, in the green jacket. Like I own like to me. And they’re like, don’t. And they basically told them, don’t want up the other one. This isn’t about, they wanted to see how you collaborated with people and how you, how you interacted and where you competitive and, but you don’t know what they want. So you’re going into this thing going, do I need to shine? Do I need to be a team player? Do I, you know, cause they don’t give you the parameters. Are you looking for a support player? Are you looking for a leader? Are you asking for you need a tank or you need a healer or, yeah, exactly. Yeah. Blue warrior needs food DPS. So I mean, I hope this does not catch on because I want no part of it. I’m not a fan. I’m not going to lie. And here’s the thing, like I’ve really made it a point being through that, that hellish. Yeah. Three month interview process that I was with the company that rhymes with Schmoogle. Yeah. Um, I’m, I’m basically, it’s two interviews right now that we’re doing. We have our, we have a recruiter that has to go through their vetting. Then we do, um, we do a, a panel over the phone and if that works, they do an in person and basically all the subject matter experts, um, basically ask three or four questions. We try not to make it weird. Um, you know, most of it’s kinda, it’s kind of fun like the um, and then I S I S culture questions and how they interact with the team, things like that. And then we say yes or no. Like, you know what I mean? It really needs to be, and not saying it’s a perfect process, but you know, I’m not close to what I, yeah, it’s close to what I run with. Yeah. I mean it’s not sitting, you know, in a, in a like, you know, if I brought 13 engineers in and they’re going to look at each other and I’m like, okay, you’re, you know, 10 a death take, take the most socially awkward people you could find on the planet, throw them in a room together, have at it. Right. Well, I mean it goes back to like your thing on team building. Like, there’s a lot of things I’m learning, cause this is the first, this is the first time I’ve ever had to do team building. And you know, when someone talks about like I’m doing this whole big thing about check, don’t shoot free throws, like so-and-so is not good at this. And I’m like, great, so-and-so is let them team up. Yup. I don’t need him to be every, you know, super friends, right. I don’t need Superman to talk to fish. I call mans here, we’ll talk to the fish. So I’m kind of like breaking down. Like when people are like, well, he needs to document more. I’m like, Hey, he’s the admin one. Loves documentation and learning. Let him team up with my engineer three. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like crap like that. I mean, I dunno to me that I’m, I don’t know what I’m even talking about anymore. All I know is I’m not interviewing anyone like hunger games. Like, well then, then, then, then you’re good. Um, I, I but, but speaking of Schmoogle, uh, they are the, I believe third company now to break the $1 trillion valuation market value. You know, why, you know, they own all the data and what’s the next, the fourth Apple, Amazon and Microsoft are first. And what’s the, what’s, what’s going to be the biggest commodity in the next 10, 20 years data, your emails and search history. That’s, that’s what it’s going to be. That was my favorite conversation I had. Well I don’t do those Alexis. They know all too much. Did you ever go to activity.google.com I delete this? No, sure, sure you do. Yeah. And Snapchat deletes all the pictures and yeah, that’s, that’s exactly how that works. What was, uh, the one thing I always like, I wish they had, we always do way back machine for NFL drafts cause we’re nerds and like for like with my football friends, I got Detroit like drafted a Superbowl quarterback. Unfortunately it was the tigers who drafted someone who went on to play football. He was never playing baseball. But like looking up what a stock would be worth. Like, like okay it’s 2002, I had $1,000, I put it on Google. What’s it worth today? Like did it, does that not exist? Cause that would be awesome. Like I can kick myself more than when I go to sleep on any stock chart will show you historical information but it’s not going to show you splits and dividend payouts and what it would look like through the transgression. You know, through the, I’m sure somebody has done it out there. It had to have, I’ve been looking, uh, I’m, I do this, this one and then since Amazon just got mentioned, this one creeps me out. Like I, I don’t, I don’t understand why people are going more and more towards biometric shit cause it just creeps me out. I feel like I’m the only one who ever saw demolition man and I don’t like it. Um, Amazon wants you to pay with your Palm and I don’t mean your Palm pilot. No. And I mean your Palm pro. No, I mean the actual ridges lines and stuff of your hand, you can connect that to a credit card and and and just wave at a camera. I guess it beats the shit out of and putting a little chip in your hand. Like last week we talked about [inaudible]. Yeah, no, not doing that either. But you know I just, I did. Well it is, it is it that complicated to take out a wallet and swipe a credit card or to hold up your phone to use your wallet or like is like, is that where we are as a society right now? Guess what? Guess what business is going to pick up? Cutting off people’s hands again. Like demolition man. How did he get out of the jail? He, there was a retinal scanner and he popped the warden’s eye out and had it on a pen. Right. Mark Cuban’s misses, right. Hit on shark tank. Why? Cause someone just bought a whole shitload of stuff. Someone just bought pants. I was like, is that it though? Is there no two factor? Like it just Palm, it’s your hand unique enough that it, that’s according to that. Well, I mean your fingerprints are, well, you’ve got the uniqueness of your fingerprints combined with the uniqueness of what’s on your fingerprints are one in what? 50,000 faces? One in a million. So apparently your debit card and send me a text or a put MFA notification on my mobile and I hit, yes, I’m buying something at the store. That’s it. Did I just add, I was talking to somebody earlier like I wish everything was as paranoid as Google was about sign ins to my account res. Like I like it’s an and it’s instantaneous and, but, but they’re on it. Like I, you know, if I, if I tried logging it like I was trying to do something here. Emails though. I need a push notification. No, no, no, no. I tried to log into Gmail. Little note pops up right on my phone. Oh, is this you trying to sign into Google? Yup. That’s me or no, that’s not me. Yeah. Why? Why can’t my credit card do that? Why? Right. Or you get the text with the seven digit number. I’m fine with that too. Are you spending $112 at TJ Maxx buying [inaudible] with a little pop up, but I cannot handle, I don’t handle to F ag. Right. I don’t know why they don’t is, here’s the thing, it’s cause there’s money to be made in fraud. Is that, is that what it is? Who’s paying off? Like that’s my business. It’s not like the weed stuff where Hillary Clinton comes on and goes, there’s too much money in legalizing drugs. Like, cause you get to seize everything. Um, who’s, who’s paying who off on this one? I dunno, I’ll, I’ll, I’ll hunt it down. I’ll, I’m sure there’s a vice episode on it somewhere. Um, what’s your, uh, do you remember, do they ever tell you what your fishing rates are? And I’m not talking about like trout Yas. Did they ever tell you what your, do they count your rates? Who clicks what? Shaming Susie for saying something stupid the most it is, these are the departments with the lowest click through rate. We don’t get like, Oh sorry, I, our average you get your management might get different emails broadcast publicly during fishing week that there was fishing, there was coasters handed out and there was gummy Swedish fish it handed out and it was on every TV and there was on every newsletter and we were still at like 11 or 12%. Um, but like somebody came out with, um, I like to see what they’re trying to actually get people with. So I of want to click through to be like, who, what are they trying to get people to fall for? What are people dumb enough that they’re not even doing what I thought they were doing, which was like buying like a URL that kinda mocked or match like you remember, what was it like my visa card, you know what I’m saying, where it looked like your company, but it looked like a vanity URL or something. They’re not even doing that. It’s just, it just, it’s just jibberish like a bullshit URL. But someone came out with a top 10, uh, which was funny, I just got this today and it was a text that came to my phone that said hello Dave, your FedEx package with tracking code, yet idiotic is waiting for you to set delivery preferences. But it’s two D seven CMV. Dot info slash Bitly URL. Yeah. And I’m not clicking no, uh yeah. And if I bought it, I told it where to ship it. Um, but basically the number one was changed the change of password required immediately. It was 26%. Um, basically a, um, Microsoft office three 65 D action of email and process. Yeah, password was heavy cause yeah, password check required. Right. Was the other one drop? This is one where I’m not going to say I fall for it, but it was like Dropbox or like a Google drive document shared. So shit. So that was like both that one and the team’s one where you know, and it was specifically like a name had shared a document with you. If I don’t recognize the name, the skeptical Davis skeptical. No, no, no. But what happens if it’s from work or like me and like, or it’s from Hey, it’s from, you know, like, well then they’re going to get fired for using Dropbox to send company files around. This is what’s going to happen. I have them walk down. The interesting one was like Airbnb, new device login. It was 6% and then a Slack password reset for account. Um, you know, basically there. Yeah, it’s all password. Your cash app, your, your account’s been closed. Coinbase. Oh, I can imagine them trying to hack into Coinbase. Please resolve error. Now could you take a look at this? Oh, then the proof point. The biggest one. Can you, would you mind taking a look at this invoice? Yeah. And then so-and-so has shared a whiteboard with you from Microsoft. Yup. Yeah. Interesting. Um, you know, again, if you’re not a, you’re not savvy, just, you know, hover over the URL. If it looks bad. Yeah. Don’t do not click hover lunch. Good. Yeah. Treat it. Treat it like a, a woman in a ladies’ bathroom. Just hover. Yeah, that’s fine. Uh, so I did, you’re a nest biller. This, this is my favorite story. I love this. And we’ve talked about how stupid some of these accessibility rules are over the years. Um, but yeah, PornHub is getting sued by a deaf man, uh, because they don’t provide subtitles for all of their pornography that they have. Oh, Oh, Oh God. Do me, I just, I’m picturing like, you know, those memes where it’s like, you know, they have the funny thing in the captions. I’m picturing like wild screaming like, or, or like pained expression. Like I, I’m just, I’m just trying to like Mo moaning in Japanese. Like what? Yeah, like what, what, what are you and I, but I do, cause they, uh, they actually replied if they said we actually don’t respond or we don’t comment on pending, uh, lawsuits. Um, but we would like to just point out that we do have a closed caption category that he’s able to use. Plus there’s PornHub user uploaded. Is YouTube responsible for YouTube videos that are in caption? I don’t think so. So why is PornHub different? It’s an option. You can go for it. Like, that’s one of the things they’ve added is the capability to do like an automated transcription thing though. Like I mean sometimes the plot is helpful set up. Randy, is it think of an analogy that would make any sense. And I don’t like my hamburger didn’t have pickles on it. [inaudible] for damages. Like since you didn’t get pickles, it’s not a good hamburger. Somebody you bought me a, the free beer wasn’t cold enough. I [inaudible] you gave me a, uh, an issue of Playboy that was in Russian and, and I don’t read Russian. I, I’m to read the jokes. Dammit. Yeah, I got nothing on this. I, I just, I just thought it was, cause we have, we’ve talked about like, you know, there, there’s a, there actually is a standard out there where your website, technically speaking is supposed to be accessible for blind people. Um, well this would be deaf people, but yeah, no, no, but I mean they know, I’m just saying there, there’s, there’s a standard out there that says [inaudible] you know, the whole ADA thing when it comes to web interfaces, they’re supposed to be accessible for, you know, blind people. You, and that’s one of the reasons why you can’t have voice navigation and you know, because because of deaf people in that kind of stuff and it just, I at the drive through, I’ve always laughed about that and that’s, that’s just actually manufacturing laziness. I lived, I think we’ve talked about that before. We totally have. Why does the dry lot, why does the ATM at the drive through have braille on it? Right. Because they only make one keyboard. It just looks dumb. Um, I always like, I like technology and I like innovation. I’m a huge fan of pushing the envelope until it’s stupid. Um, and then this one, there were, they’re talking about a digital transfer. I should have been turned off when I saw [inaudible]. I skimmed through this. I didn’t even add it to my list. I think myself too. The one thing where I just want to tell him to stop is Toyota. Um, LA is launching an AR program that basically allows users to try out. Um, there are cars without picking up the keys. They basically just put on goggles and they pretend it’s car, but it’s not, but you’re not, that’s not enough. It’s not even see what it looks like inside, but you don’t, that’s the whole point of it. Yeah, that’s that. Yeah. What are the comfort like Kevin noise or an apparently now it’s catching on. Like returns is a big problem. Like Amazon, like that’s the crux of their being of their existence. They would stop carrying everything that’s listed in sizes that are made in China. Oh, I just bought a sport coat that weight and fit you. I’d probably wouldn’t fit Mackey. I bet it was fat guy in a little coat like ah shit. But like target and Lowe’s and Amazon, they’re basically finding out that augmented reality AR, uh, is helpful in decreasing the numbers of returns they see from online shoppers. And then I guess I can see it. Furniture, minor details, 25% of shit is sent back. 25. No, I truly, I believe that. But, and I could see where if they could give you something where you know what, okay, so you hook into like I have goggles, uh, you hook into my goggles and you let me see that couch. I want to buy in my living room where I want to put it and see how it actually spatially feel it. Or here’s things that you need to know. There’s things like, OK, uh, real estate. I think you still need to see it. But like if you put on goggles and got to do a walk through on a house, that’s going to eliminate you needed to needing to go see. Um, yeah. You know, you can also do it for a home inspection too, but you can’t tell how comfortable at couches by looking at it. No, but you could at least see where I’m, where I want to put it. I keep wanting to buy this couch online and my wife keeps screaming at me that it looks uncomfortable and I’m like, I like it. I want to buy it. Um, but I, you know, the, the, I’m trying to think what, like I said, besides real estate and doing like a walkthrough, um, I don’t know what else, like AR like to like, it’s not going to stop returns. Like if there’s a pair of jeans and they’re a size 28 and I want to buy them and then they don’t fit and I send them back. Like, how is augmented reality gonna fix that? No, it won’t. It won’t. Something like that. Like I could see where like, you know, some of the return issues where, you know, it wasn’t, you know, it didn’t look the way I thought it would based on that picture or you know, it didn’t look, or it didn’t fit in with my decor or it didn’t, you know, like step, like I think it would, I can see it helping to eliminate subjective reason returns. Maybe we should support and hope to do augmented reality for that. They have AR, do they? I’m pretty sure. Oh, he backpedals quickly. I don’t know. I heard we talked about that. We did a no, no. So, yeah, no, I can see like, you know, like this objective reason. I just, I just don’t like it as opposed to like legitimate, real concrete reasons where it’s, you know, it doesn’t fit. It doesn’t, you know, it’s not, but you know, the subjective stuff like, you know, I just, I just didn’t like it once it was in the house or something like that. I think I could see it helping limit, helping to eliminate that. Good luck with that. And they’re spinning. Had some money. Right. Yeah. God knows what and something I’m not going to use. Um, I I was tempted to use the, uh, that creeped up quietly if you’re Amazon prime, the whole foods, two hour delivery thing that, that came to my house. I didn’t deliver. I didn’t order anything though. But that’s the thing now someone mentioned it and I’m like, I’m going to see if that’s a thing I’m still good with shipped. Yeah, I am too. I’m perfectly content with you. I don’t need the whole, I don’t need a Nicky batting something admiring. I got a Petco, like I got pet store stuff that I can get delivered now I got a target. Yeah, I’m good. Lamb Shea that you’ve always been eating. Yeah. Yeah. Well, but dude, here’s, you know me and you know how I am when I walk into a store, the reason why I loved ship or I love ship for grocery shopping is it keeps me from overshopping. Like I’m not wandering through the aisles going, Oh, I’ve gotta have five of those and 10 of those. And they did it. Oh, that cake looks good. Ooh, cookies. Woo. Like it cuts out. Keeps me from having to get off my ass on the couch. I mean that too. I mean, everyone’s got their reasons. Yeah. Like now it’s like when it’s time to buy a case of water and a couple of cases of pop shipped, $35 minimum. God bless you. Yeah. Here’s another five. Throw it in the kitchen so I don’t have to move. Right, exactly. Above your, what about your friends at Clearview? At Clearview? Yeah. Oh dude. I didn’t even write it down cause I, that was the last thing I shot across. So there is literally an app, uh, that is, has a database larger than the FBI. Uh, and most police departments, uh, all combined, uh, that is facial recognition based where basically someone, and right now they say it’s not allowed. It’s not accessible to the open public. Sure. It’s not, I’m sure somebody has, it doesn’t make it better either, but so you can just be ensure this is the intro to the article. What if a stranger could snap your picture on the sidewalk and then use an app to quickly discover your name, address, and other details. And this lets them do it. They just made it happen. They scrape public Facebook, Venmo pictures and it’s currently used by hundreds of law enforcement agencies, including the FBI says the New York times in a Saturday report. Yeah. And they said, Oh, it’s not open to the public now, but we expect it will be in the not too distant future. Yeah. That’s funny. The size of the database dwarfs others used by law enforcement because they had the FBI’s, which taps passport and driver’s license photos. It’s got 60 641 million images of us citizens. And this one door. Yeah. Oh God. Yeah. Not, not available to the public. Trust us. They won’t mutate. Oh boy. So Hey, we’re going to take a quick break. Oh, Hey. Uh, so bank United wants you to go for more, uh, enter for a chance to win $54,000. Uh, if a team goes for and completes a two point conversion during the big game on February 2nd, all you have to do is follow at bank United on Twitter and tweet at bank United. Your answer to what you would do with $54,000 using the hashtag go for more 54, that’s G, O, F O R M O R R. E number five, number four. So everybody has a chance to win. The more tweets you send, the more chances you have of winning. And if a team completes a two point conversion, you would win a. So again, follow bank United on Twitter and tweet at bank United. 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We’re going to be back with Fred Molnar from the MADC talking about, uh, uh, tech startups, high tech startups should be a cool conversation. This is the it and that he show. Hey, we’ll be right back. Hey, welcome back. Segment two. This is episode three 31 of the it and that he show broadcasting live here in studio one podcast, Detroit, beautiful, Royal Oak, Michigan. Bob the sales guy, Dave the geek. Randy. I do the Twitters is doing the Twitters. Find us online it in the d.com. You want to know why? Cause we all right. And, and you, you still are. And I actually had somebody call me out on that when we were here Sunday, a recording a bunch of episodes. Somebody said, I just forget what I said. And they were like, wow, you, you really can be petty. And like the whole shot of history crew was here and like all of them dove and they were like, Oh no, no, no, no, no. He’s Tom petty. Like he still spends 20 to 30 seconds of every episode every week mocking someone who pissed him off six years ago and they still know what to do. They do. Hey, a four we dive in. Capital one knows that life doesn’t alert you about your credit card. That’s why they created, you know, the capital one assistant that catches things that might look wrong with your credit card, like over tipping duplicate charges or potential fraud, and then sends an alert to your phone and helps you fix it. It’s another way. Capital one is watching out for your money when you’re not capital one. What’s in your wallet? See capital one.com for details. I think we’re a shit ton cheaper than Samuel L. Jackson. I can tell you that much right now for one spokesperson. I’m just, you know, I mean, I can read it as, save me a lot. Jackson. We’re good. We’re good. We’re good. Oh no, no. Hey. But we’re, uh, we’re very, very lucky, uh, to get a someone here that had the day off today, but decided they were going to come in anyway, so we sincerely appreciate it. He’s with the Michigan economic development Corp as the MADC for, uh, for you at home. He is the, uh, entrepreneurship and innovation vice president Fred Molnar. Thank you for putting up with our own ridiculousness. How you doing sir? Good, thank you. Thank you Dave. Thank you Bob. Appreciate it. So, you know, we’re talking about you got to send an email, I’m talking about things that I didn’t even know existed. Um, I’m really not familiar with, with not only aerospace but things that are going on in the state. Um, we’re talking, you know, and then you’re talking about, you know, there’s thousands of high tech startups across the state and I kind of wanted to start there. I we knew about like batteries and companies that are kind of building here and we’re starting to hear rumblings like auto manufacturers are calling themselves software companies now because there’s more into coding than there is actually building a physical car. So I mean, when you’re, when you’re talking thousands of high tech startups, I guess where do we start and where do we end? Is, is that just a broad spectrum or I guess walk me through that? Sure. Um, well we’re definitely technology agnostic, so we’re not really focusing on any technologies though. There is a new MBDC strategic plan, which I can get into later. But the group that I lead, um, what we’re trying to do is diversify the Michigan economy. People here in Southeastern Michigan know we’ve been very auto centric for little bit years, little bit. And of course, you know, I grew up in Allen park around Detroit and, uh, when I was a young man kid and everything, I, I saw the ups and downs of the auto industry. Uh, like many of us did. Um, I mean, hell, I’ve seen it and I’ve only been here since 96. Yeah, yeah. And it was, it was brutal to watch. I had some good friends who, you know, quite frankly, every single one of my friends are either worked, their dads either worked in the auto industry or a supplier for the auto industry. Well, you’re looking at what it did to just streets like Updike and up in wick some like do you know that was an, it was bigger than an entire city block. It was less stretched for two, three, four city blocks shuts down building his dock down, then everything that kind of was around it is gone. Yeah. Yeah. It was devastating. I remember of course the, you know, the early Japanese invasion of the, you know, the small small cars and everything and we were building the big muscle cars at the time. Um, but, but long story short, what we’re trying to do is diversify the Michigan economy. Um, and that’s through technology. So what we’re trying to do, we don’t have like in a tr like an attraction program for early stage tax. So we’re not trying to attract companies here and we’re trying to do is develop companies here, help companies develop, which is funny because like, you know, there was that article that we just talked about I think either last week or the week before where both Detroit and Ann Arbor, our top 10 locations for new tech startups, like I think top five if I recall correctly, we’ll go cost of living’s low and there’s no poop on the sidewalk. Go figure. Well, I mean depends where you go. Yeah. So, so there are, there are really, um, hot areas in the state. As you mentioned, Detroit right now is very hot for tech. Of course. Anarbor has been the basis of technology for the last 10 years plus. Um, but there’s other areas in the state. Uh, grand Rapids is picking up, uh, Lansing’s really good. And actually up in the upper peninsula, Houghton Hancock, uh, which is way up in a [inaudible] is also doing really well. A technology really like, I just, I wouldn’t be doing up there. I was like, I was thinking, I, you hear DUP, you don’t think tech. That’s interesting. Yeah. Well, you know, you think of new texts up there. Exactly. So you know, you think a beautiful scenery, you think of wood products, you think of beef pasties. There you go. Yeah. Smoked fish, paint painted rocks. Um, but, but built around and what we’re doing from the MADC perspective is we’re working with the universities around the state. So we’ve kind of free focus areas. One of them is a universities and there is a research university, Michigan tech university has mentioned, um, and they of course spend a lot of time and energy, but they are a federally, uh, federally funded research university. In other words, the federal government, um, gives them grants to do basic research. Okay. And through that basic research, what we’re trying to do is pull technology that they work on and commercialize that. Okay. Gotcha. And so that’s why up in Houghton Hancock, they’re doing a really good job with that. Well, so, and I think that’s been one of the, one of the biggest issues this region faces and has faced for quite some time. And we’ve, when we’ve talked about it, I can’t remember how many times, um, I mean the brain drain that hit here, you know, back when the economy tanked in Oh eight, Oh nine, 2010 and then continues to hit here as, you know, kids get out of school and don’t want to stay here. And so they’re heading for the coasts. They’re heading for Chicago, they’re heading for, you know, and I think that’s the Austin huge. Yeah. I mean, I think that’s a, that’s a big thing where in many cases they don’t even know that stuff like this exists. This is true. This is true. And, and we’re, we’re, I mean that, that’s still a real problem. There’s no doubt about it. And when, one of the things that we see is, um, a lack of talent. So we have a lot of great companies starting up, great ideas, technology companies. But what happens is the, the founder may be very smart in whatever physics or biochemistry, whatever, right? But they don’t have the business experience. And so they can only take the company to a certain level and then the company can stall out. Because you know it’s school of hard knocks, a lot of it. Right. And so experience and what I’m seeing, which is very encouraging to me is I’m seeing a lot of people that have left the state. Okay. Cause I think the pastors are greener elsewhere. When they go to D C they go to New York, they go to Austin, they go to Bay area, whatever. But at some point they find their significant other, right. And they have kids and they go, you know what, Michigan was a great place to live. It’s a great place to raise kids. Bob, you mentioned the cost of living at sure thing. And so they can, they can earn a very good living here and they want to move back. And so we’re seeing a lot of people try to come back to the state and that’s what we’re trying to do is find them, you know, companies obviously that at the level they want. I think it was like probably 2013 like late 2013 early 2014 when we started seeing a lot more messages from people about Hey I hear it’s gotten better. Thinking about coming back, how do I make that work? So I mean, I totally wholeheartedly agree. Well that’s the thing. If you look at, if you talk to anybody, if we go to any of our meetups and go, did you realize there was, um, I’m free to one of the companies you guys are working with, uh, you know, space technologies in their name and they’re basically making plasma thrusters to start up satellite companies. And if you would have to ask anyone, did you think that this even existed in the state of Michigan? They were like, no. Are they building Vultron right. That’s the first thing I said to Fred, would I go, what the hell is a plasma thruster? And he’s like, uses plasma gas. I’m like, what? Like this is so far over my head, I guess. How do they end up in Michigan? And I guess, you know, talk to me about them. Yeah, so, so that’s a, it’s a great store. It’s an app. So fantastic story. This again is a technology spun out of a university up at Michigan tech. So up in Holton Hancock as far as you can go in the U P peninsula. And here they are building a rocket engines for, for satellites. And if they’re listening by the way, sorry about your Packers, you traders, they’re all packer fans. DUP. This is true. Are you, are you sorry, Roger sucks. Sorry Frank, go ahead. Yeah, so, so there, there is a gentleman named Brad King, one of one of the founders of the company and he is literally a rocket scientist. I mean he has a business card and it says rocket scientist, but he is actually a rocket science. I mean I can get one of those too. There you go. Yeah, I’m a model rocket scientist. I was really good with those. And um, so there, there’s the things that are called smart zones spread across the state. So there’s 21 of these won’t go into too much detail, but one of them is up in holding Hancock and the idea of a smart zone and the local ones you probably heard of of TechTown, you might’ve heard a tech town, Detroit and R verse bar. Yup. Um, auto automation alley up in Troy, et cetera. So, so these, these are all over the state. And what their objective is is economic development of course, technology, economic development. So they’re allowed their legislatively formed geographic areas like a, a research park, and they’re allowed to collect taxes in that park and those taxes have to be used for tech entrepreneurship. Okay. Awesome idea. It’s working fantastic across the state. So this gentleman, rocket scientists, um, had this idea, you know, can I turn this into a company? So he went to the local smarts zone. And of course he’s rocket scientist, not a business person, but they’re business people. So between the two of them, they put together a plan to create a company called in space technology. I think it’s already in space technologies, um, and helped him get it off the ground. And they were so to speak. Yes. [inaudible] very good. Very good. And, and you know, people, people have asked them, well why are you up in the U P and his, his perfect answer is, well the ups is as close to space as Florida or California. Do you ever remember, do you remember when? Probably when the show first started and I always screamed about outsourcing rural. Yeah. Because there was a, I was in the, the V set, you know, doing satellite parts for, you know, back in like Oh four and we went to a manufacturing plant in the middle of nowhere mid Michigan. But everyone, they were making 10 bucks, 12 bucks an hour and they were ecstatic making that kind of money cause small house, you know, I’m like, Oh my God. Like why are we shipping jobs overseas? Why don’t we outsource rural and make that a thing? So yeah, hearing this, I bet you the, you know, part of it is just, you know, outsourcing world. Yeah. And they’re there. They’re getting high quality people coming in like earlier discussion from outside of the state because they want to live in the UPA. If you ever been to key went up peninsula Minnesota, a beautiful part of the state. It’s gorgeous. Gorgeous, gorgeous place. Yep. How’s the flooding rebuilding going? Uh, pretty good actually. Last time I was up there, which is a couple of months ago. It’s come a long way. Yup. Yup. So what are, I guess where do you, when you, when you talk about there’s no really just start, you know, start and stop, but what, you know, something that, you know, if you’re a tech startup and you want to catch, you know, the MADC XY and getting either grantor, I guess, what, what, what’s going to catch your eye? Is it, you know, building nanotech? Is it software? Is it something unique? I guess what’s, what’s some criteria you guys are looking for that check those boxes? Yeah. So there’s a lot to unpack there for, first of all, we, the MBDC just so I’m clear, we don’t actually give grants to companies. Okay. So the way we work, we work through third parties. So in other words, if we want to do an early stage, a fund, we have one called the the first capital fund or the pre-seed fund. We put out an RFP request for proposal, people bid on it, and then we say, this is what we want to have accomplished. And we let professionals do that. So in this case, you might’ve heard of invest Detroit. Okay, invest Detroit does our first capital fund and that’s up to $150,000. Essentially it’s a, it’s a, uh, convertible debt. Um, and then the proceeds up to half million dollars. But that’s how we work. So we have professionals manage the money. We, so we don’t do correct. Direct grant took a, a company. Um, but as far as, as far as what gets funded, there’s a lot of variables obviously rented for economic development. Okay. So we’re not in it for the founders to make a lot of money. We’re not in it for investigatory. It isn’t a to make a lot of money. It’s all about economic development. So if there’s a path for the company to grow here in the state of Michigan and hire people and, and pay a, you know, a really good wage, that’s what, that’s what we’re looking for. So that’s really the primary. Well, and that’s what you need. I mean, you need, and that’s, you know, that’s kind of the point of changing the focal point of the economy is you need those new economic engines to take. Like, I mean that’s, that’s the issue. I mean, you know, the, the economic engine of the automotive industry died, you know, or, or five of six cylinders are gone, you know, and so it’s not, you know, as reliable as it used to be. And so if you’re going to have, you know, it’s, we’ve had this conversation a bunch where like Michigan was pretty much the walking, talking definition of middle-class for the longest time. And that’s a roaded very hard and heavily like you don’t have, cause you don’t have those engines powering that anymore. Very true. Very true. And it’s sad to see. Right? And so what we’re trying to do obviously is bring back good paying, good paying jobs. Yup. Very cool. Yeah. The one of the things I was thinking about also, I was just looking at all the emerging tech stuff and some of the things, you know, I brought it up right off the bat. It was all these battery companies. Then I then you, I don’t think I’ve heard a thing for nine months. Is that, is this still is, I mean, is this still a thing in a state where we’re, we’re trying to build like that next gen battery for the electric car, I guess, where, where does that all sit? Yeah, so, um, there was a, I think it was an Agus was before my time, but I believe in the Granholm era when she was governor, there was quite a bit of focus on battery technology. Um, and it might’ve been too early because it never really panned out very well. Um, but Western Michigan around Holland has got a couple of good, uh, really early stage battery companies that may get some, it may get some legs. So we, I don’t think from a state perspective, we’ve, you know, given up on that, I mean, that’s the kind of thing that has a long lead time. I mean, that’s, that those things have incredibly lengthy test cycles on them. Like it’s not like you don’t, Hey, we’re going to build a plant and start cranking out batteries and they’re gonna hit the market in six months. Like that’s, that’s a few year initiative. I’m sure you look, you look at Riviera getting all a, what do they get 100 million from Amazon? Um, definitely something to hang the F, you know, or to plant a flag on saying, Hey, look what we’re doing here. Look at, you know, between like, you know, duo being valued at $1 billion and things like reveal and getting on here. Yeah. I mean this is a, it’s some, some great success stories that surviving shocked Silicon Valley, especially when duo, you know, hit the billion dollar valuation got bothered. Something that’s not heard of and it’s, you know, it’s the same conversation, you know, you used to have with, you know, a lot of your peers at one of your prior gigs where, you know, you, I remember you saying you’d be on those conference calls and just kind of gets back to, you know, just some of the positives that Michigan has to offer. You know, your, your peers in New York and Boston and LA would be bitching about, you know, salary and not making enough money and all that kind of stuff. And you’re like, I don’t want you talking about I, I’m good. Yup. Oh, it’s definitely, you know, getting back to the battery. Um, there is, uh, a big federally funded and MBDC funded, uh, partially battery lab, uh, at the university of Michigan’s and they’re looking at solid state batteries. You know, like you said, it’s a long, it’s a long lead time, but who knows what could come out of that. Right. I mean, and it’s not like the automotive industry is dead because I mean you, you do still have, you know, all of the connected car, you know, technology and all of the, you know, whether it’s, you know, what I’d necessarily autonomous, but you know, all the, you know, the steps to autonomous and everything else. Um, you know, a lot of that is going on here. I mean, you know, they, there are, you know, testing centers, you know, testing basically fake cities that have been built around the area, you know, to test some of this technology. And it’s kinda cool to see that happen here as well. Oh yeah, no, there’s, there’s a huge investment by the state of Michigan, uh, through the MIDC an M. dot. And others, Michigan department of transportation and others in the automobile industry. Cause obviously it’s been the focal point for the state for years. And we are the leader. Uh, granted it’s, it’s, it’s, I think everyone would agree it’s gone down considerably, but we’re still the leader in automotive technology and we’re actually the leader right now in mobility. Um, when you look at, uh, Detroit and then you look at, uh, um, the ACM, the automobile, uh, uh, center for mobility out in Ypsilanti, and then the MCT out of the university of Michigan or other places. There’s a lot of energy right now put up into mobility. And actually the MADC has a brand new strategic plan, which we’ve been just rolling out. And what are the focus areas? Is mobility. Okay. Which you would imagine is crack is correct. Uh, one of the other areas is advanced manufacturing because we make things really, really well in this date. And while we have, uh, another focus is medical devices. So we have a, a very strong actually medical device. A lot of is in Western Michigan. You think of Stryker, uh, and other companies. We’ve actually had a few startups on here for medical devices now that I’m thinking about it. Yeah. Yup. And, and so, but that strike I know of, and that’s, you know, that’s also advanced manufacturing to a lot of the, uh, of the medical devices. So it’s kind of, you know, where our strengths are right now. So it’s going to be an interesting, I’m curious to get your take on it. If, if you, if you don’t have one, that’s fine. You could tell me how stupid. Um, the biggest issue right now with autonomous vehicles and getting is lidars and they have these big huge servers in the trunk is when at the end of the day when they’re collecting all this data is getting it uploaded into a data center. And what they’re doing now is they’re, they’re pulling these drives out and they’re shipping them via FedEx to data centers and the next two, three days are uploading this, uh, 20 terabyte or whatever, God knows how many, how much data is coming. So 5g now, you know, we talked about, you know, the government’s trying to give $1 billion away or something for our a 5g R and D here, your R and D here, uh, to compete with Huawei and to get ahead of the curve on that, which is good. We always, we hear it’s going to be the devil. Then we also hear it’s going to be our savior. Right. Uh, and you know, I’m just curious, is it, was there any buddy making headway on the, in the, in that department, the, and the 5g or in the, uh, data collection for, uh, for LIDAR? Uh, not, not from an MBDC perspective. I’m sure it’s happening around, but yeah, but we’re not, we’re not involved in that at this point. All right. That’s something that, you know, I’ve been following for a long time. We were doing some projects with some other companies, uh, in Germany cause they’re, you know, the data collection part. And like I said, the, it’s insane how much data these things are collecting. Um, so how does one find out about these zones? How does one find out about, you know, applying for one of these grant programs, that kind of stuff. Like where, where do people, like how you got an idea, where do you go? Yeah. So certainly if, if you’re in a university, so let’s say you’re still at a university, either you know, a postdoc or whatever, you have an idea at a university or you’re actually working professor at a university, you would work with your office of technology transfer. Okay? So if you have an idea, that’s where you would start. And then from there we have a three or four university programs. So we have about a third of our budget MBDC entrepreneurship budget. We have about a $16 million budget. About a third of it goes to universities. And there were, again, we’re trying to, to take technology and move it along to the point where it can be hopefully commercialized and then hopefully it’s, it’s strong enough to start a company. Okay. So that, that’s, that’s one of the places we go. So if you had a university, go to office in a technology transfer, if you’re outside of a university and you have a tech idea, you’d go to one of your local smart zones. Okay. And again, there’s 21 of those smart zones. But if you go to Michigan business.org forward slash entrepreneurship that will connect you to all our programs that we have and they’re, they’re considerable. I, I truly believe from a, from a nationwide perspective, it’s a state of Michigan’s tech entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship programs are one of the best in the country without a doubt. Interesting. So in just I guess just to clarify, cause we do our, our demographics are a lot weirder than we ever thought they were. Um, just tech stuff or other stuff. Yes. So it is, so the group that I lead is just tech. Okay. There is, there is a separate group at the med C that handles traditional, let’s call it traditional entrepreneurship. Okay. So if you wanted to, you know, start a restaurant or you know, hair salon or grocery store without, you know, traditional business, there is a group that helps support that same basic website and just start there. Yes, you could, you could go there, go to the MEDC website, Michigan business.org and you’ll be connected to those resources. Okay. Very cool. Awesome. Fred, seriously appreciate coming here on your day off and spend some time with us. Uh, definitely, you know, keep us in and, and you know, if you got any cool stories about any, uh, emerging companies, we’d love to have you back sometime and, uh, appreciate the time you spent with us. Great. My pleasure. Thank you gentlemen. Absolutely. So, Hey, this is going to wrap episode three 31 up for the it and the D show. Like to thank Fred Mueller from the med C. appreciate the, uh, definitely the insights and the stories given on some cool new companies coming here to the state of Michigan and, uh, how to be involved in, um, I guess, uh, on behalf of a Bob, Dave and Randy, do us all a favor, drink up your drinks, get your phone numbers. You don’t get to go home. You just gotta get the hell outta here. See you next week. Drive careful. Beat it. See you guys.   IT in the D On the web: http://www.ITinTheD.com On Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/ITintheD/ On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/IT-in-D-91763 On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ITintheD On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ITintheD Podcast Detroit is at: On the web: http://www.podcastdetroit.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastDetroit On Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastDetroit On Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/podcastdetroit  

AutoSuccess: The Podcast
AutoSuccess 635 - Brad King

AutoSuccess: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 14:14


Brad King joins us to discuss your inventory photo quality and how that affects consumer trust.

AutoSuccess: The Podcast
AutoSuccess 635 - Brad King

AutoSuccess: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 14:16


Brad King joins us to discuss your inventory photo quality and how that affects consumer trust.

Read Me Romance
Podcast Episode 61.2 – PLAY IT AGAIN by Regina Kyle

Read Me Romance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 81:10


Our audiobook this week is PLAY IT AGAIN by Regina Kyle! Narrated by Brad King and Maxx Power Boy meets boy, boy kisses boy, boy loses boy. Is it finally time for boy to get boy? It’s been five years since Chris and I graduated from the conservatory. Five years since I kissed my best friend and sent him running into someone else’s arms. Now Chris is back, and he wants a do-over. But that means opening myself up to being hurt again. And I’m not sure I can take it if Chris walks away from me this time. BILLIONAIRE IN HER BED (99 Cents!): https://amzn.to/2QD3QiY A NANNY FOR THE RECLUSIVE BILLIONAIRE: https://amzn.to/2sHVXAR REGINA KYLE GIVEAWAY: http://readmeromance.com Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readmeromance/?hl=en Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1681258945313004/ Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authoralexariley/ Find Tessa Bailey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tessabaileyisanauthor/ Podcast Credits Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard https://m.facebook.com/lbballardmusic/ Podcast Production by Lola

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Read Me Romance
Podcast Episode 61.1 – PLAY IT AGAIN by Regina Kyle

Read Me Romance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 63:04


Our audiobook this week is PLAY IT AGAIN by Regina Kyle! Narrated by Brad King and Maxx Power Boy meets boy, boy kisses boy, boy loses boy. Is it finally time for boy to get boy? It’s been five years since Chris and I graduated from the conservatory. Five years since I kissed my best friend and sent him running into someone else’s arms. Now Chris is back, and he wants a do-over. But that means opening myself up to being hurt again. And I’m not sure I can take it if Chris walks away from me this time. BILLIONAIRE IN HER BED (99 Cents!): https://amzn.to/2QD3QiY A NANNY FOR THE RECLUSIVE BILLIONAIRE: https://amzn.to/2sHVXAR REGINA KYLE GIVEAWAY: http://readmeromance.com Follow Read Me Romance on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readmeromance/?hl=en Join Read Me Romance Headquarters on FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1681258945313004/ Find Alexa Riley on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authoralexariley/ Find Tessa Bailey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tessabaileyisanauthor/ Podcast Credits Read Me Romance Theme Song by L.B. Ballard https://m.facebook.com/lbballardmusic/ Podcast Production by Lola

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First Church Sermon Podcast
"In the beginning was the Word" (Dr. Brad King, 12/29/2019)

First Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 18:06


The Golf Shop Radio Show
Interview: Brad King

The Golf Shop Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019


Golf Shop interview with Brad King, CEO of Stitch Golf – Luxury Golf Brand Known For Creating Products With Precise Attention To Detail. Originally aired: 11/30/2019

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Criminal Defense
Jury Spares Markeith's Life - Season Finale

Criminal Defense

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 3:31


Today, October 23, 2019 Markeith Loyd's sentencing jury spared his life by not recommending a death sentence. The jury's quick decision in this low hanging fruit case revives discussion of State Attorney Aramis Ayala's decision of not pursuing the death penalty. It's why the Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida elected her and not Brad King.

Small But Mighty Podcast for Non-Profits
4. Farm Animal Rescue, Brand King

Small But Mighty Podcast for Non-Profits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 29:16


In this episode of Small but Mighty, Brad King, founder of Farm Animal Rescue, shares with us how they turned a challenging situation with the government on its head. Through perseverance, people power and staying true to their values, Brad and the team at Farm Animal Rescue found a new level of success they're really proud of. You can follow the work of Farm Animal Rescue on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fardayboro/ or their website: https://www.farmanimalrescue.org.au/

First Church Sermon Podcast
"If You Belong to Christ" (Dr. Brad King, 08/11/2019)

First Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 17:20


Let Me Ask You A Question
Chris Thompson (of the Eli Young Band)

Let Me Ask You A Question

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 11:48


Brad King and Brittney Baily talk with Chris Thompson, drummer for the Eli Young Band about their comeback single "Love Aint", their dream CMT Crossroads partner, how the band was formed, and more!

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First Church Sermon Podcast
The Bible and Progressive Christianity: "Why Paul Matters" (Dr. Brad King, 07/28/2019)

First Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 53:34


First Church Sermon Podcast
The Bible and Progressive Christianity: "The 'Biblical' Worldview and Creation Anthropology" (Dr. Brad King, 07/14/2019)

First Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 53:49


We Drink And We Know Things
Welcome To We Drink And We Know Things

We Drink And We Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 2:26


The King In The North Remembers. Until he gets a little too deep in his cups. The Final Season Is Coming, and so is a new podcast from Brad King, Zach Miller, and Tommie Lee. It's one that we've been dying to get started on for months now. And it's almost ready to get underway. Commit your flag to our house, and help us face the dead! Or, you know, at least face the death of the TV series we all love so much on HBO. Join us soon as we lift a trio of glasses in honor of the final season of Game of Thrones! Subscribe now and watch for updates!

Gresham Smith - Today I Learned

Sam Baud talks to us about the helpdesk and Brad King discusses good data in Vision and Revenue Projections.

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The Building Science Podcast
Locavore Dirt Construction?

The Building Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 59:12


Through the years, we've been asked a lot about natural building materials and how they relate to building science. And frankly, it's a nuanced conversation that requires a lot of unpacking preconceived notions about what constitutes a good product (from the perspective of liability, ecology, availability, serviceability, durability, etc.). In this episode of the podcast, we interview Brad King of Earthbound Builders in Austin, TX. They're endeavoring to make natural building materials part of the main stream building processes rather than a custom, "hippie" solution. Check it out, think on it, and let us know your thoughts.Brad King & Earthbound BuildersBrad King is a builder and specialist in natural building products, including clay plaster finishes. His expertise is robust and he is a great resource for natural building questions and projects.Brad's company, Earthbound Builders, is a worker-owned collective of builders based in Austin, Texas. They focus on providing high quality, environmentally responsible construction services. Using natural building methods, local materials, and sustainable design principles, they create spaces that are healthier to live in, more beautiful to look at, and better performing than conventional alternatives. Earthbound Builders is committed to collaboration and quality.Resources-Dr. DirtAs mentioned in the episode, read more about Dr. Clay Robinson, PhD and his work with soil science education in the United States. The resources are primarily designed for kids K-12, but the research in the soil science world has profound impacts not only on buildings, but on agriculture and larger sustainability issues.-American ClayFrom the American Clay website:"American Clay plasters are a natural way to finish any interior. Non-toxic and made in the U.S.A., our plasters are a healthy alternative to paint, wallpaper, cement, acrylic and gypsum plasters. American Clay offers eight plaster finishes, hundreds of colors, unlimited textures, and a depth not found in other finishes."-Clay Sand Strawwww.claysandstraw.com provides design, consultation, education and construction for straw bale, cob, adobe and timber frame buildings. Please reach out to them for natural building related questions and projects.-Ann SussmanAnn Sussman is interested in how buildings influence our behavior. Her book, Cognitive Architecture, written with Justin B. Hollander, reveals the unconscious tendencies at work when we navigate the world around us. These ‘hidden’ predispositions reflect our long evolutionary trip per recent research in psychology and neuroscience, and can help explain why we favor certain urban conditions and building configurations and shun others. Understanding ourselves better, Sussman believes, can lead us to build more humanely and ultimately, more successfully for people.-New York Times Article On Cob HousesFrom the article:LAGO VISTA, Tex. — As a senior systems analyst at the University of Texas, Austin, Gary Zuker lives in a high-tech world all week. But when the weekend arrives, Mr. Zuker retreats to a home that’s about as low-tech as possible. His getaway is a 900-square-foot cottage that he built himself out of straw and clay. To come upon it, tucked away on two acres in the wooded Hill Country outside Austin, is to find a storybook dwelling that could be Geppetto’s workshop or a Hobbit house...

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 33:58


The one that resurrects the idea of the Epic Podcast Crossover Series with Brad King of the [Let Me Ask You A Question](https://audioboom.com/channel/let-me-ask-you-a-question) podcast. Celebrating three decades plus of a kickass album that redefined a genre. #GunsNRoses #AppetiteForDestruction #PleaseSirIWantSomeMore See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Freedom of Species
Brad King - Animal Activists Forum

Freedom of Species

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017


This is the talk given by Brad King, director of Farm Animal Rescue (Qld), at the recent Animal Activists Forum in Melbourne.  Brad details the cruelty & terrible suffering caused by farmed animals' genetic design.  He also shares some wonderful stories of the FAR sanctuary residents who, now in safety, are able to express their normal range of social and emotional behaviours.Farm Animal Rescue  https://www.farmanimalrescue.org.au/Animal Activists Forum  http://www.activistsforum.com/

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 36:37


The one with the biggest Tom Petty fan I've ever known, where we talk about the loss of his favorite musician. Another crossover event with Brad King's "Let Me Ask You A Question" Podcast. #ThankYouTom See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Music To My Beers
Music to My Beers Collab - GoT Finale

Music To My Beers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 38:31


Zach Miller collaborates with Brad King and Tommie Lee for a Game of Thrones Finale recap...paired with a Ommegang Beer.

Big Artist Interviews
Big Interview - Brad King with Gary Pihl of Boston

Big Artist Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 8:29


On Thursday, June 29th, Brad King Talked With Guitarist Gary Pihl of Boston!

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Big Artist Interviews
Big Interview - Brad King with Brownmark of The Revolution

Big Artist Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017 19:44


Brad King Talks With Brownmark (Mark Brown) Of The Revolution To Talk About Prince and His Career In The Music Industry

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 24:05


The One That's About Buffy The Vampire Slayer. With special guest/fellow fan Brad King of the podcast "Let Me Ask You A Question..." #Grr #Argh See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Downtown Writers Jam
Episode 22: Adam Petty

The Downtown Writers Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 58:22


Brad King of The Geeky Press hosts The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast, where writers and authors discuss what drives them to tell stories. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, listen on Stitcher, listen on the web, or check out all the podcasts here on the site. You can also sign up for our newsletter to get updates on what we're doing.   Adam Petty is an Indianapolis-based writer. Brad caught up with Adam as he was teaching at Etchings Fest, a free one-day workshop hosted by the University of Indianapolis and Metonymy Media. They discussed the role science fiction played in both of their early writing lives, and why it's so important to create spaces where you can explore deep, thoughtful questions in writing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Downtown Writers Jam
Episode 17: Les Kurkendaal

The Downtown Writers Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016 51:45


Welcome to the first iteration of the second generation of The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast with Brad King. In this episode, we sat down with Los Angeles-based storyteller Les Kurkendaal, who was in town performing "Terror on the High Seas" as the Indy Fringe Festival. But this conversation was really about how Les found his voice as a writer despite the pushback he's gotten from the more traditional theater and acting world. And how his writing has evolved from comedy to theater to storytelling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

THEREPOSSISTHMIANSHOW
The Ryman Round Up Show Season 3 With Brad King VCD 07.10.15

THEREPOSSISTHMIANSHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2015 19:09


The Ryman Round Up Show Season 3 With Brad King VCD 07.10.15

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Transforming Health with Brad King

SHOW DESCRIPTION: Have you been bamboozled by the billion dollar weight loss industry? If so, you are far from alone! What if everything you have ever heard or read about losing weight was wrong? What if dieting is actually making you gain even more fat? You should not even think about starting yet another diet before hearing what Brad King has to say about why diets don’t work long term. Diets cause destruction to your fat burning engine—your metabolism—making it harder and harder to lose weight with each passing year. You will never need to go on yet another diet ever again and will be given the tools to retrain your metabolism to burn fat effortlessly 24 hours a day for life. Brad will share proven strategies with you that will need to live a lean life with the abundant energy that you so richly deserve.GUEST BIO:Your host of Transforming Health with Brad King is a highly sought after authority on nutrition, obesity, longevity and one’s health and he has been touted as one of the most influential health mentors of our time. He is the creator of the life-changing Abundant Health System and the Losing fat 4 Life System. He is an Award Winning Nutritional Formulator who was honored with the Best in Canada Award for Health Motivator/Educator and Public Speaker in 2010. Brad was inducted into the Canadian Sports Nutrition Hall of Fame in 2003 and sits on the board of Directors for CHI the premiere sports nutrition education center. He is the author of 10 books including the international bestseller Fat Wars, the award winning Beer Belly Blues and the newly released 99 Things You Wish You Knew Before... Losing Fat 4 Life!

Transforming Health with Brad King

SHOW DESCRIPTION: Have you been bamboozled by the billion dollar weight loss industry? If so, you are far from alone! What if everything you have ever heard or read about losing weight was wrong? What if dieting is actually making you gain even more fat? You should not even think about starting yet another diet before hearing what Brad King has to say about why diets don’t work long term. Diets cause destruction to your fat burning engine—your metabolism—making it harder and harder to lose weight with each passing year. You will never need to go on yet another diet ever again and will be given the tools to retrain your metabolism to burn fat effortlessly 24 hours a day for life. Brad will share proven strategies with you that will need to live a lean life with the abundant energy that you so richly deserve.GUEST BIO:Your host of Transforming Health with Brad King is a highly sought after authority on nutrition, obesity, longevity and one’s health and he has been touted as one of the most influential health mentors of our time. He is the creator of the life-changing Abundant Health System and the Losing fat 4 Life System. He is an Award Winning Nutritional Formulator who was honored with the Best in Canada Award for Health Motivator/Educator and Public Speaker in 2010. Brad was inducted into the Canadian Sports Nutrition Hall of Fame in 2003 and sits on the board of Directors for CHI the premiere sports nutrition education center. He is the author of 10 books including the international bestseller Fat Wars, the award winning Beer Belly Blues and the newly released 99 Things You Wish You Knew Before... Losing Fat 4 Life!

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts
ARZone Podcast 46: Brad King - Farm Animal Rescue Australia

ARZone (Animal Rights Zone) Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2012


Episode 46 episode features special guest Brad King. Brad King is the founder of Farm Animal Rescue Australia, a new sanctuary in Queensland Australia. Brad speaks with us about the needs of the rescued animals, the challenges of running a sanctuary, how connecting people with living beings is a great form of vegan outreach and education, the role of government in animal

Aging Without Limits Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Aging Without Limits – Beer Belly Blues

Aging Without Limits Archives - WebTalkRadio.net

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2010 52:32


We all know about Female Menopause – but, what about Male Menopause? What is it? Does it really exist? Many men end up suffering from the symptoms of low testosterone and don’t realize what their problem is or how they got that way. My guest this week, Brad King, the author of Beer Belly Blues: […] The post Aging Without Limits – Beer Belly Blues appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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dj bigdirty's: night club musical
night club musical: act 016 duende

dj bigdirty's: night club musical

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2010 78:52


TRACKLIST first state ft sarah howells- reverie  0-5:48 adrian lux- teenage crime 5:48-10:09 sandro perez and hakan ludvigson ft marcie joy- read my mind (yuri kane rmx) 10:09-15:06  sectr 24 ft chelsea lee- say goodbye (johnny yono rmx)  15:06-21:33 markus schulz ft justine suissa- perception  21:33-25:23 max graham ft ana criado- nothing else matters 25:23-31:36 shogun ft emma lock- save me  31:36-37:33 tydi ft tania zygar- vanilla  37:33-43:47  {dj bigdirty tune of the month} mike shiver ft fandy- sique (ronski speed rmx)  43:47-48:19 dakota- johnny the fox (barnes and heatcliff rmx)  48:19-54:46 {bigdirty sexy romp of the month} orjan nilsen- lovers lane  54:46-59:03  {bigdirty beach tune of the month} tenishia ft aneym- stranger to myself (mike shiver garden state mix}  59:03-65:10 mike foyle pres statica- sundown 65:10-71:02 beat service ft emma lock- cut and run (ralphie b cutting edge mix)  71:02-end Lots of people to follow, but let me just say when you get to the Johhny The Fox at 48:19 now thats special. Shoutout section to say I appreciate you all-  Special Thanks to:   Graeme Johnston, Jose Vargas, Jim Critchley (his idea for the FB site), Anya Bocharov, Steven (StevePak) Pak, Gina Hernandez, Justin Sincoff, Anthony Nelson, Summer Nelson, Julie Begin, Michelle Kumar, Rachel Anderson, Pavel Albrecht, Chadley Moore, Kevin Verlander, David Perez, Ahmed Ahmadein, Scott Super, Pat Clancy, Carlos Villanueva, Andre Olaciregui, Angela Swensen, Diana Rincon, Dave Kravos, Felipe Blanco, Jeanna Vail, Greg Amick, Micahel Saunders, Dawn Burt, Brendan Noone, Bobby Bell, David Jacomb, Lee Niethold, Brian Brantley, Ken Tabata, Kim Mullins-Boggs, Sergio Morales, Joanne Schaare, Maureen Lawler, Kimberly Gruber, Ricky Watson, Marco Vianello, Robin Gruber, Neal Caldwell, Vaughn Monroe, Sherif Amr, Christopher Frye, Daniela Dockhorn, Ashish Joyram, Karthik Kelamkandath, Rama Disuky, Yehia Osman, Sherif Maamoun, Alba Pullis, Fernando Zuniga, Geetu Vailoor, Dillon Scott, Robert Swensen, Dale Broussard, Steven Mata, Elaine Abich, Vivek Kumar, Andre de Lira, Hashem Meriesh, Julia Salter, Thomas Kietur, Francis Parulis, Homam Sanjakdar, Ctalina Hinostroza, Patricia reyes, Mario Leos, Elaine Juarez, Edwin Amador, Dezerae Amador, Leonard Falcke, Arturo Saldana, Nasser sarsour, carol Savanh, Kacy Lee, Prakashni Shandil, Karen Nelson, Farah Ainul, Patryk Podsiadlo, Scot eberspacher, Corey Hellmann, Goldschlager Oskjuvatn-Lis, Peter Delviscovo, Janette Valencia, Mufflerash Vibes, jennifer Boudrot, Kim webber, Dee Dee Townsend, Bassem Arnaout, Tim Dunn, Tony Cable, Christina French, Connie Sites, george Lewis, William Ellis, Jose Hernandez-Cruz, Steven Bernard, Danille Sincoff, Melissa Keough, meg haynes, Pablo Pacheco, jason Charity, Jerry Watts, Teffany baker, Georgia Visser Williams, Mike Hall, Kristo Kilk, Gary Beebe, Tonya Dunham, Karina Mendoza, heidi Volz, Rob Bowes, Sonia Garcia, Sara Escobar-Corona, Missy Gillette, Lynne Allard, Jessica reis-Larson, Sarah McKnight, Tessa Little, Rob Riplett, Shannon Lopez, Tricia LeVangie, Erika francies, erica Whitney, Tiffany Cummings, Yasmina Sellak , Monique (Mque) Trautmann, Amanda Dixon, Diane Goff, Woo park, Jules Hall, Naomi Oquendo, Christina Luginbuhl, Yazmine Yasmine, Steve Valdez, Stephen Sites, Sue Boltersdorf, Ron Wilson, Daniel Horton, Devona Smith, Jayme Medlin, Kevin Guild, Bryan Sue, Kaohu Kaina, Terence East, Sonya McAllister, Cynthia Waseta, Brad King, Karen Martinez, Michael Faklaris, Sarah O'Brien, Ray Hickman, Christine Summey, Ryan Morgan, Kristina Seitz, Jennifer Martin, Crysatl Rivera, Oliran Johnson, Chris Herman, Nathan Carter, Gina Callahan, Derya Bradley, Tanya Tillman, Dawn Souza, Mark Nunez, Windy Moskwa,  Gail Jones, Shatan Taylor, Jermiane Credit, Chris Schade, Christine Boddie, Pamela lewis, Paula Hargis, Julie Martin, Kimberly Sammons, Joel Buckley, Stacy Boyd, Jacqueline Perkins, Jim Ware, Lorie Valentin, Allen Oliver, Mary Noguez, Anthony Taylor, julie Ammons, Daniel Wigman, Sally Guild, Jodi Ingordi, ryne Tillman, Rachael West, deanna Hagen, Christina Francis, Michelle Bell, Alicia TIllman and last but not least my wife Wendi for putting up the high builds and finger pointing sessions.  The new night club musical Facebook page is now available at http://www.facebook.com/pages/dj-bigdirtys-Night-Club-Musical/103300853038769 Stay up to date with the latest vocal trance tunes when or prior to their release. Feel free to upload your own too. As always listen to this LOUD.