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Barley Gump (Charlie Kemp, Bodkin) manages the Twin Hills soccer team. Charlie Kemp: @kempez77 -- SHOW INFORMATION Mega HQ Get ad free + bonus content with MEGA PREMIUM Support Us on Patreon Instagram: @MegaThePodcast Twitter: @MegaThePodcast Follow Holly and Greg Holly Laurent: Twitter | Instagram Greg Hess: Twitter | Instagram Music by Julie B. Nichols Edited by Brian Biancardi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if you had a robot that could take care of your household chores, from doing laundry to making dinner? When the Roomba came out over 20 years ago, it seemed like other autonomous robots for the home were not far off. But no other home robot has yet become a household name. WSJ's Charlotte Gartenberg speaks with Charlie Kemp, co-founder and chief technology officer of Hello Robot, about his company's dexterous robot called Stretch 3.They also talk about the technological hurdles we'll have to overcome before truly helpful robots move into our homes. What do you think about the show? Let us know on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or email us: FOEPodcast@wsj.com Sign up for the WSJ's free The Future of Everything newsletter. Further reading: Elon Musk Says Tesla to Use Humanoid Robots Next Year AI Startup Making Humanoid Robots Raises $675 Million With Bezos, Nvidia in Funding Round Companies Brought in Robots. Now They Need Human ‘Robot Wranglers.' Rise of the Restaurant Robots: Chipotle, Sweetgreen and Others Bet on Automation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For years, prosthetic technology focused on form over function, on masking lost limbs, rather than agency and usability. But things are changing. Innovations in robotics are giving more people more options, with lower thresholds of entry—and lower price tags, too. Tilly Lockey takes us through her journey with prosthetic arms. Brian Schulz gives some history of mechanical prosthetics, and what it means for people to reach embodiment with their devices. Tyler Hayes talks about the software that made advancements in assistive technology possible. Charlie Kemp discusses his work building universal robot interfaces, and how they can benefit everyone. And Henry and Jane Evans explain how robots can help a person reach beyond their body's limitations.If you want to read up on some of our research on robotic prosthetics, you can check out all our bonus material over at redhat.com/commandlineheroes. Follow along with the episode transcript.
Jeff Bezos, old nuts, good art - Eating money, cum on hands, big food. Featuring Naomi Petersen, Shaun Lowthian, Charlie Kemp and Mariam Haque.
Erotic Robot Wars fan fiction from David McIver, Chazz Redhead combines Pokemon Red with Bob Newhart and Idil Sukan gives us her hot take on Star Trek transporter accidents. Plus a sketch about Batman performed by Charlie Kemp and Jonathan Broke See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Argus Filch's origin story is revealed by Pierre Novellie, Game of Thrones fan fiction (with a suprise twist) from Ed Daw and we finish off with some Los Campesinos! fan fiction from David McIver. Plus we have the best advice from the movies, written by Steve Dawson and performed by Katherine Bennett Fox and Charlie Kemp See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eastenders fan fiction from Sooz Kempner, our host Ellen Waddell talks about her love for money saving expert Martin Lewis and we finish with some Renaissance Dick Portraiture from Alice Sanders. Plus we have an exclusive trailer for the new Star Trek TV show, written by Jules Garnett and performed by Jonathan Broke, Katherine Bennett Fox and Charlie Kemp See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s our very first episode! We have 'Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker' fan fiction from Joz Norris, 'Harry Potter' fan fiction from Asha Cluer and 'The Simpsons' fan fiction from David McIver. And a bonus Poltergeist inspired sketch written by Steve Dawson and performed by Katherine Bennett Fox and Charlie Kemp See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A Mind Ditch is a little Mind Canyon. Christmas sees the beginning of our new bonus episodes as Charlie Kemp and Steve Dawson ask listeners what brings them joy.
The UK is under threat. But one man is making a stand: Britain’s first superhero. Listen as Charlie Kemp and Steve Dawson don’t even mention his name or his superpowers for a good fifteen minutes. They also meet those who have come face-to-face with the new hero. Starring Ian Thomas Day (@Chet_Friendly), Katharine Bennett-Fox (hatchtalent.co.uk/katharine-bennett-fox) and Shamus Maxwell (on-soap.com/ift).
Spoof comedy improvised podcast with some of the UK's finest character comedians and improvisers. Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith Also featuring Charlie Kemp (as Morrison) and Mawaan Rizwan as Khalid. Back Row Theme music by Matt Lewsey and Amy Ashworth from Skiffle and The Piffles. www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com https://www.youtube.com/user/MalumTV @Morrisongenuine www.facebook.com/skiffleandthepiffles #spoof #comedy #Improv #BackRow
Susan Harrison's Back Row with Gemma Arrowsmith Also featuring Charlie Kemp (as Morrison), Lindsay Sharman as The Poet, and Samuel Thomas as "Male Voice With Gravitas". Back Row Theme music by Matt Lewsey and Amy Ashworth from Skiffle and The Piffles. Taking Your Husband's Name sketch by Gemma Arrowsmith with music by Kevin MacLeod at http://incometech.com/music/royalty-free/ www.susanharrisoncharacters.com www.gemmaarrowsmith.com www.lindsaysharman.com www.facebook.com/skiffleandthepiffles