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Chris Morgan teaching on Luke 9:57-62. Below are discussion questions from his teaching: What does “foxes have holes…” reveal about the kind of security Jesus does not promise?What is your current “let me first” with God?Where are you delaying obedience because the timing isn't convenient?Why does looking back affect our ability to move forward spiritually?If Jesus interrupted your plans this week, what would frustrate you most?Is your relationship with Christ decisive or constantly negotiating? Why would you say that?
Today, a fun trip down memory lane! Lots of things have shaped my life and work as an ecologist, and this experience when I was 25 was one of them. As I wrapped up my master's degree at the University of Durham in England, I was hired onto a grey seal project on some tiny, uninhabited islands off the coast of Scotland. While I was there, I recorded the seals and the six weeks of fieldwork on my Walkman cassette recorder. I had no idea I’d be digging into those archives 32 years later! Hear the tape, learn about the seals, and listen to our conversation when I track down Dr Sean Twiss who hired me all those years ago. This was a fun one! GUEST:Dr. Sean Twiss, associate professor of animal behavior and behavior ecology at Durham University in England We want to hear from you! What kinds of stories do you want to hear? What should we do differently? Please consider taking THE WILD survey. It will only take a few moments of your time. Thanks! Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action! THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChrisMorganWildlifeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anton Mzimba was the head ranger at the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve in South Africa. Anton and hundreds of wildlife rangers like him risk their lives every day to protect endangered species, mainly the rhino, from poachers and organized crime. Anton is the focus of a documentary film called Rhino Man. It tells the extraordinary story of the rhinos, and the brave rangers that are out to protect them. In this episode, filmmaker John Jurko ll tells us about his relationship with Anton, the threats to rhinos and how he finds hope in the face of so much evil. You can support this work by contributing to a fund for Anton Mzimba’s family and the Future Rangers fund Audio in this episode and photo courtesy of Rhino Man, © Global Conservation Corps. Music courtesy of composer Simon Wilson. We want to hear from you! What kinds of stories do you want to hear? What should we do differently? Please consider taking THE WILD survey. It will only take a few moments of your time. Thanks! Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChrisMorganWildlifeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Morgan teaching on Luke 11:37-54. Below are discussion questions from his teaching: Where in your life are you more focused on outward appearances than on the condition of your heart?Where are you tempted to crave recognition more than righteousness? How do you respond when your work goes unnoticed?Where might you be quick to expect from others what you are unwilling to carry yourself?What spiritual disciplines do you practice—and are they truly changing you? Where have you mistaken activity for genuine intimacy with God?
De-extinction! You probably saw the headlines - big, splashy statements about bringing the dire wolf - the ancient wolf species - back from the dead. But are they really back? Dr. Helen Pilcher says no. She’s an author, science communicator and an expert on genetically modified wildlife. And she joins me to make sense of this controversial idea of “editing” the genes of animals. It’s a heated conversation in the scientific community. Because it's not just about bringing back animals from the dead, it's about changing the genetic makeup of animals that still exist. Today, we’ll dive into the pros and cons of modifying wildlife and the ethics behind changing the very DNA of a wild animal. Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. Writing by Christopher Preston. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChrisMorganWildlifeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Morgan teaching on Luke 8:22-25. Below are discussion questions from his teaching: Why do you think the disciples went from confidence to panic so quickly?What kinds of “storms” make you feel like you're losing control?When fear hits, what is your default response? Do you fight harder, shut down, blame others, or pray only as a last resort?What is one storm you're currently facing where Jesus feels silent or distant?What would it look like to trust Jesus in that situation—not just ask Him to fix it?
Chris Morgan teaching on Luke 8:22-25. Below are discussion questions from his teaching: Why do you think the disciples went from confidence to panic so quickly?What kinds of “storms” make you feel like you're losing control?When fear hits, what is your default response? Do you fight harder, shut down, blame others, or pray only as a last resort?What is one storm you're currently facing where Jesus feels silent or distant?What would it look like to trust Jesus in that situation—not just ask Him to fix it?The video clip Chris references is found on Youtube called The Lion King | Remember Who You Are(Mufasa Appears To Simba)
I drive across the mountains and forests to a small corner of Washington state, where there's a group of ranchers from the Kalispel Tribe of Indians. They’re known as ‘The Buffalo Boys.’ Generations ago, members of the tribe would migrate hundreds of miles to the great plains to hunt buffalo. There were millions of buffalo until white settlers hunted them to near extinction, and the Kalispel were pushed from their land. But now, they have a herd of their own. On today’s episode, I visit the Buffalo Boys and their herd of buffalo to tell the story of how they got these buffalo, and what they’re doing to make sure that this magnificent creature will forever be a part of their lives. My huge thanks to the Kalispel for their warm hospitality. Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. Writing by Christopher Preston. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChrisMorganWildlifeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Juanita Headley is the advocacy & communications representative at the Global Anti-Scam Organization. She is also an anti-trafficking advocate, human rights executive, and TEDx Speaker. In this episode, Headley joins host Chris Morgan to discuss scam compounds in Southeast Asia, the tactics traffickers use to lure victims inside, bringing cybercriminals to justice, and more. To learn more about the Global Anti-Scam Organization, or GASO, visit https://www.globalantiscam.org. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com.
Animals and music? What a tantalizing mix! In a fascinating conversation with scientist and musician Dr. Diego Ellis Soto we learn about the way animals move - through music. When animals swarm, mill, or migrate, patterns are revealed. Soto explains that animals all prefer to move together with proper space, time, and direction....just like harmony in music. Soto’s work combines his academic work and his passion for music to create a fresh look at how we should think about nature in motion. It is a way to express complex data about animal movement in a way that is easy for people to understand. And that can be a powerful tool to inspire conservation. This episode might just make you think very differently about how you look at, or maybe hear, nature and its creatures. If you’d like to learn more about Diego’s work, I recommend you watch this lecture he gave as part of Yale University’s Franke Program for Science and Humanity. Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action! THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChrisMorganWildlifeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Morgan teaching on Jonah 3-4. Below are discussion questions from his teaching: Why do men often need a crisis, loss, or failure before they take God seriously? What may God be calling you to stop running from and to trust Him with?In what areas of life is it possible to “do the right thing” while your heart remains distant?Who do men most struggle to extend grace to and why? What does that resistance reveal about pride, control, fear, or unresolved wounds?What comforts, habits, or routines can quietly dull a man's spiritual edge or sensitivity to God?The poem Chris referenced and read is called "Welcome to Holland" by Emily Perl Kingsley
There was a time when the existence of the giant panda was nothing more than legend. A fairytale to those in the western world. Whispers of a black and white beast echoed around the early 1900s. In this episode, my conversation mixes three of my favorite things - bears, mystery, and adventure as I hear an incredible story that Dr Nathalia Holt tells in her book The Beast in the Clouds: The Roosevelt Brothers’ Deadly Quest to Find the Mythical Giant Panda. But this story is about way more than just two brothers’ dangerous search for a mystery species in a strange part of the world. It’s also about the moment in history when humans began to understand their real impact on the natural world. A realization that led to the birth of the modern conservation movement. Oh, and there might be some Himalayan bandits and bone-chilling blizzards along the way! Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChrisMorganWildlifeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Morgan teaching on Jonah 1-2. Below are discussion questions from his teaching: Have you ever tried running from something you knew God told you to do? If so, how did that work out?What may God be calling you to stop running from and to trust Him with?Why do we tend to pray only when we hit rock bottom? What did those moments look like for you?What's the difference between being sorry and being surrendered?
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1243: We're talking about a viral moment at Ford's Dearborn plant, a smart strategy for turning old trade-ins into profit, and surprising insights into the real buying power of Gen Alpha.Show Notes with links: President Donald Trump made a high-profile visit to Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant, touring the F-150 line with company leadership, previewing a patriotic new pickup, and filming a CBS interview on the factory floor.Trump was guided by CEO Jim Farley and Executive Chair Bill Ford and saw an F-350 wrapped in an American flag; Ford plans to release it midyear for America's 250th anniversary.The plant was described by Farley as “the most important automotive plant in the United States.”Trump praised Ford's workforce and the sound of the assembly line.The visit ended on a viral note when Trump flipped off a heckling worker during his exit.A GoFundMe has been started for the employee which has raised over 25k from almost 1000 donors.Faced with affordability challenges and aging trade-ins, more dealers are implementing targeted reconditioning strategies to retail vehicles that would've gone to auction just a few years ago.The approach includes dedicated checklists that focus on safety and mechanical soundness while allowing minor cosmetic flaws.Holman adopted this method in June, leading to faster turnaround times and stronger profit margins.Dealers like Premier Automotive and Ganley Automotive are also leaning into older, higher-mileage units to meet demand.The goal is to invest intelligently—fix what matters, disclose the rest, and keep prices approachable.“You have to intelligently dial in the reinvestment,” said Chris Morgan of Holman. “It's not easy—but it works.”A new study shows that kids born after 2010 are already shaping nearly half of family spending decisions—despite most of them not even being old enough to drive.Gen Alpha influences $255B in U.S. spending across food, fashion, and leisure.Their buying influence is powered by peer and family input—not influencers or ads.Visual appeal and style are top decision factors; sustainability ranks low at just 16%.Many Gen Alpha kids are already earning money through informal or part-time jobs.“Our findings show a generation skeptical of media messages and steadfast in their opinions,” said Teneo's Gee Lefevre.Join Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
Humpback whales in the Salish Sea have a complicated history. They were hunted to near extinction a century ago, with whalers turning some of the largest creatures on Earth into buckets of oil, slabs of meat, tubs of cheap margarine and fertilizer. These coastal waters were emptied of these magnificent creatures who once called them home. But now, in an amazing turn of events, Humpback whales have started to come back. And what they’ve found is a whole new world of dangers. On today’s episode, I’m out at sea off the coast of Vancouver with scientists on a high speed chase for answers. Why are they coming back? And are they here to stay? Some groundbreaking research techniques might tell us. Check out our eDNA episode about the groundbreaking things scientists are using it for Whale Report app for reporting Humpback whales in the Salish Sea Listen to more whales around the Salish Sea Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek and edited by Jim Gates. Writing by Christopher Preston. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Photo Credit: Ocean Wise. Photo Taken Under DFO Permit MML-18, BCZ0180 "Monarch" Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChrisMorganWildlifeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Message from Chris Morgan on January 11, 2026
On this edition of the Coach me up podcast, we are joined by the University of Louisville FCA director, Chris Morgan. Chris coaches us up on his early days of sports ministry and how an 8 minute opportunity ended up being the turning point moment on how God moved through his ministry at UL. Join us to hear this great example of being faithful in the little things and how God has turned Chris's faithfulness into 20+ years of impact.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••As always we thank our title sponsor OneCountry.com for making this podcast possible, and to Konexial.com for their continued support of our podcast.COACH ME UP TEAMOneCountry.comKonexial.comFollow us on Twitter:@CoachJimmyDykes@ChrisBurke02••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Hosted by Jimmy Dykes and Chris BurkeProduced by Jared Mark FincherAll audio is subject to copyright 2025 Jimmy Dykes Inc.Contact us at coachmeuppodcast@gmail.com
Happy holidays! Thanks for tuning into THE WILD. I’m so glad you’re here. THE WILD team is hard at work on some more brand-new episodes that will come out in the new year. But for now, I want to revisit a very popular episode from last season that I think is perfect for this busy time of holiday travel. It’s a conversation I had with author Ben Goldfarb about roads and their impact on pretty much everything in the natural world. So, if you’re piling into the car to get to the airport, or taking a road trip to visit your friends and family, give a listen to this episode. I bet it’ll get you thinking differently about America’s roads. We'll be back in your feed in a few weeks. Have a happy and safe holiday season! GUEST:Ben Goldfarb, is an award-winning environmental journalist and author of Crossings: How Road Ecology Is Shaping the Future of Our Planet Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action! THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChrisMorganWildlifeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finally… The Rock has come back to Trekcast! Get ready for a holiday smackdown as we break down Red One, the sci-fi Christmas movie starring Dwayne Johnson, and ask the big question: is it a festive knockout or a lump of coal? Plus, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds may be heading toward an ending—but is it really the end? We unpack the latest rumors and what they could mean for the future of the franchise. Paramount makes a bold move that's already having ripple effects across Star Trek, and we're digging into how it could reshape what's coming next. And finally, new details are emerging about Noah Hawley's canceled Star Trek movie—and what might have been. All that and more on Trekcast, the most unpredictable Star Trek podcast in the galaxy. News:Strange New Worlds comes to an endhttps://parade.com/news/star-trek-star-says-goodbye-to-beloved-series-fans-are-emotionalLess Star Trek Merchhttps://trekmovie.com/2025/12/16/another-licensee-dropping-star-trek-due-to-increased-paramount-fees-others-vow-to-continue/Learning More About Noah Hawley's Cancelled Star Trek Moviehttps://www.denofgeek.com/movies/noah-hawley-canceled-star-trek-movie-understood-star-trek/Red One is a 2024 American Christmas action comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Chris Morgan. It stars Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans, Lucy Liu, and J. K. Simmons, with Kiernan Shipka, Bonnie Hunt, Kristofer Hivju, Nick Kroll, and Wesley Kimmel appearing in supporting roles. The film tells the story of Head of North Pole Security Callum Drift who teams up with black hat hacker Jack O'Malley to locate a kidnapped Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.Trekcast: The Galaxy's Most Unpredictable Star Trek Podcast!Welcome to Trekcast, the galaxy's most unpredictable Star Trek podcast! We're a fan-made show that dives into everything Star Trek, plus all things sci-fi, nerdy, and geeky—covering Star Wars, Marvel, DC Comics, Stargate, and more. But Trekcast isn't just about warp drives and superheroes. If you love dad jokes, rescuing dogs, and even saving bears, you'll fit right in! Expect fun, laughs, and passionate discussions as we explore the ever-expanding universe of fandom. Join us for a wild ride through the stars—subscribe to Trekcast today! Connect with us: trekcasttng@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail - (570) 661-0001Check out our merch store at Trekcast.comHelp support the show - ko-fi.com/trekcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/star-trek-podcast-trekcast--5651491/support.
Bear attacks in Japan have been in the news a lot recently. There have been over 220 attacks so far this year, and a record 13 people dead. Why is this happening? And what can be done about it? There’s a lot of information out there, and it’s hard to separate fact from fiction when it comes to conflicts with wildlife. So I made two quick phone calls: one to a reporter from The New York Times and another to a Japanese bear biologist to figure out what’s really going on. Guests:Javier C. Hernández, Tokyo Bureau Chief for the New York TimesMasahiro (Masa) Ohnishi, Principle Research Scientist at the Wildlife Management Office in Japan Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action! THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Message from Chris Morgan on December 14, 2025
JAWS can only mean one thing! The movie that forever changed how we feel about sharks. It did me, that’s for sure. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the movie, we thought it might be time to help separate fact from fiction in a fun way……by playing audio clips from the movie and having a real shark expert react to them and tell us the truth about how dangerous they are, how sharks really think, why there’s been a surge in sightings in recent years, and so much more. Spoiler alert: you may or may not sleep better after this episode. Join me as I “dive deep” on sharks with Amani Webber-Schultz. Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Morgan, VP of Data Science at Lincoln Financial Group, joins me to unpack what a real data culture looks like inside a complex, highly regulated business that has policies on the books for decades. We talk about how to turn Gen AI buzz into real value, why governance and quality suddenly matter to everyone, and how to tackle data technical debt without stalling delivery.Chris shares concrete ways he finds champions in the business, balances centralized and federated models, and keeps stakeholders excited about the future while he quietly fixes the messy data foundation underneath it all.Key takeawaysData culture is less about dashboards and more about curiosity, repeatable processes, and raising the analytical watermark across the company, not just in the data team.The teams that will win with Gen AI are the ones that can safely connect proprietary data to these models, which demands strong governance, clear definitions, and shared standards.A blended model works best for scaling data work, where a central function sets guardrails and standards while domain teams stay close to the business and own local decisions.Paying down technical debt works when it is framed in business terms, tied to revenue and risk, and treated as a regular slice of capacity instead of a one time side project.Education is now part of the job for data leaders, from internal road shows on Gen AI to simple stories that explain why foundational data work matters before you can ship shiny tools.Timestamped highlights00:04 Setting the stage Chris explains his role at Lincoln Financial and how data science supports life and annuity products that can live for decades.03:33 The Cobb salad story A simple grocery store analogy that makes data standards and shared definitions instantly clear to non technical stakeholders.06:06 Finding the right champions Why Chris prefers curious partners who will invest time with the data team over senior leaders who just want results without changing behavior.08:33 Governance as Gen AI fuel How regulatory pressure and the need to trust what goes into models are pushing data governance and quality into the spotlight.11:11 A practical way to attack data technical debt How Chris decides what to fix first, and why he tries to reserve a steady slice of team time for cleanup so progress is visible and sustainable.17:44 Managing Gen AI expectations From road shows to constant communication, Chris shares how he keeps enthusiasm high while also being honest about the timeline and effort.One line that sums it up“These generative models are going to become a commodity and what will separate companies is who can take the most advantage of their proprietary data.”Practical playbookStart small with data culture by picking one engaged business partner, one problem, and one outcome you can measure clearly.Reserve a consistent portion of team capacity for technical debt, even if it is only a small percentage at first, and make the tradeoffs visible.Use stories, analogies, and simple rules of the road so stakeholders can understand how data systems work without becoming experts in the tech.Call to actionIf this conversation helped you think differently about data culture and Gen AI inside your company, follow the show and leave a rating so more engineering and data leaders can find it. To keep the discussion going, connect with me on LinkedIn and share how your team is tackling data culture and technical debt right now.
“Life is earth, animated.” When I heard this statement for the first time it made me think about my relationship to our planet differently. That all life on earth is part of a giant feedback loop, a process of self-creation that has been ongoing for billions of years. This is the idea that Ferris Jabr explores in his book, Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life. Jabr traveled the world to find examples of this creation: from climbing a colossal tower over the Amazon to tunneling a mile underground towards the core of the earth. Ferris now believes that life doesn’t just exist on this planet, but that the planet itself is alive. Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is not an easy story to tell. In the town where I live, Bellingham, Washington, there’s a beautiful urban creek. It flows just four miles from a lake, through a city park, down through the town to the sea. But in the summer of 1999, disaster struck. A gasoline pipeline ruptured, causing an explosion. Young lives were lost, and the creek and the ecosystems around it were obliterated. But amid the destruction, amid all the loss, the creek found a way to find life again. And the people of Bellingham somehow found a way to move forward. This is a story about the strength of the human spirit and how a community, a creek, and the once-thriving forest that it passed through began to recover after losing so much. We would like to dedicate this episode to the memory of Liam Wood, Wade King and Stephen Tsiorvas. Our hearts go out to their families. Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. We'll be back in your feed in two weeks on December 2. Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving holiday! Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered why your dog takes such a long time to sniff a patch of grass? Or why flies buzz around so sporadically? It’s because most of what a creature actually senses is invisible to us. They perceive their world as differently as we perceive our own. Pulitzer Prize winning science writer Ed Yong wrote a book about this called An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us. Join me for a fun conversation with Ed about the astonishing ways animals sense the world around us. From birds that navigate the open ocean by smell, to penguins that sense vibrations underground. By learning how animals perceive their world, it just might change the way we perceive them, and make us look at our own world a little differently. Check out our episode about AI and Animal Communication: Digital Dr. Dolittle: decoding animal conversations with artificial intelligence. Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action! THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blink and you’ll miss ‘em! In this episode we get to know hummingbirds eyeball-to-eyeball. The world of the hummingbird is changing fast in the deserts of Arizona. So much so that even an animal as quick as a hummingbird is struggling to keep up. Native plant ecosystems that make up the nectar landscape that hummingbirds use to migrate are shrinking. Join me as I travel to the mountains and deserts of the American Southwest with two experts to experience how these tiny but tough little birds manage to survive in such a harsh environment. And I get to experience these acrobatic marvels more up close and personal than I ever imagined possible. Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Environmental author Brooke Williams believes that dragonflies are messengers of wisdom and enlightenment. This idea got my head buzzing so I invited Williams to join me at a pond near my home to talk about it. He told me he has been on a 20-year journey to forge a new relationship with nature and that the dragonfly has been his guide to discover unseen forces in nature that are so captivating when we learn how to see them. In his book Encountering Dragonfly: Notes on the Practice of Re-enchantment, Williams opens himself up to the poetic and mystical meaning of the dragonfly. A doorway I really enjoyed walking through with him and hope you do too. Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Twenty-nine years ago cowboy Warner Glen took the first photograph of a jaguar that crossed from Mexico into Arizona. His surprising story opens our show. Today though, there is something very different happening on the border. Chris and his producer Matt Martin follow two biologists, one from Mexico and one from the USA, as they track the biggest cats in the Americas along the border. Jaguars are expanding their range from Mexico into the United States but now there is something that is getting in their way: a 30-foot steel border wall that now snakes across the mountains between the two. Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. A special thanks to the crew at Cuenca Los Ojos - Valerie Gordon, Jorge Chacon, and Anays Blanco for their help with this episode. Learn more about their work to preserve biodiversity in the borderlands. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew is back and faster than ever! Dom, Q and ILL from Say Whats Reel review Furious 7 the high-octane, emotional installment that brought Paul Walker's final ride to the big screen. Directed by James Wan, this seventh entry in the Fast & Furious franchise delivers insane stunts, heart, and a legendary showdown between Vin Diesel and Jason Statham.Can Dom Toretto's family outrun fate one last time? Buckle up as we dive into the wild action, behind-the-scenes moments, and that unforgettable ending.Watch, laugh, and ride with us — family style. #Furious7 #FastAndFurious #PaulWalker #VinDiesel #SayWhatsReel #MovieReview #FastFamily #JamesWan #JasonStatham #Fast7 #FilmReviewFurious 7 (also known as Fast & Furious 7) is a 2015 action film directed by James Wan and written by Chris Morgan. It is the sequel to Fast & Furious 6 (2013), a follow-up to The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006), and the seventh installment in the Fast & Furious franchise. The film stars an ensemble cast including Vin Diesel, Paul Walker (in his final film role), Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Jordana Brewster, Djimon Hounsou, Kurt Russell and Jason Statham. In the film, Dominic Toretto, Brian O'Conner and their team are recruited by covert ops leader Mr. Nobody to prevent Mose Jakande (Hounsou), a terrorist, from obtaining a hacking program known as God's Eye.00:00:00 Non Furious 7 related00:19:08 Furious 7 review00:46:21 funny moments of furious 7 01:05:13 Next Week Films
Chris Morgan teaching on John 3:1-15. Below are discussion questions from his teaching:In what ways do you sometimes rely more on religion or good behavior than on a genuine relationship with Jesus?How has the Holy Spirit changed something in you that you couldn't change on your own? When was the last time you sensed the Spirit's “wind” moving in your life — even if you couldn't fully explain it?How do you recognize when the Spirit is at work in your life — convicting, guiding, or comforting you?Like Nicodemus, what fears or pressures (such as reputation, status, or pride) make it difficult for people to openly follow Jesus today?The video Chris references is titled Chinese Christians Receiving Their First Bible. Can be found on YouTube The U2 song Chris references is "Still Haven't Found What I am Looking For"
Chris Morgan teaching on John 3:1-15. Below are discussion questions from his teaching:In what ways do you sometimes rely more on religion or good behavior than on a genuine relationship with Jesus?How has the Holy Spirit changed something in you that you couldn't change on your own? When was the last time you sensed the Spirit's “wind” moving in your life — even if you couldn't fully explain it?How do you recognize when the Spirit is at work in your life — convicting, guiding, or comforting you?Like Nicodemus, what fears or pressures (such as reputation, status, or pride) make it difficult for people to openly follow Jesus today?The video Chris references is titled Chinese Christians Receiving Their First Bible. Can be found on YouTube The U2 song Chris references is "Still Haven't Found What I am Looking For"
Welcome back to a brand new season of THE WILD! Travel with Chris as he uncovers unexpected stories from nature. Like jaguars - America’s biggest cat - trying to navigate the giant steel wall on the Mexican border; tiny hummingbirds searching to find their next meal along a landscape of nectar; a magnificent humpback comeback right off the coast of Vancouver, and many more. There's so much inspiration among creatures that are facing a new world of threats and finding ways to adapt and thrive. New episodes of THE WILD come out starting on October 21, 2025. You can help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife or donating at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Follow us on Instagram (@thewildpod) and (@chrismorganwildlife) for more adventures and behind the scenes action!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Message from Chris Morgan on September 21, 2025
Today's guest is Dan McDonnell, head coach of the University of Louisville baseball team. Coach McDonnell is a two-time National Coach of the Year (2007, 2017) and has the third-highest career winning percentage (.691) among active NCAA Division 1 coaches entering the 2025 season. Dan was named the ACC Coach of the Year three times (2015, 2016 and 2017) and has five College World Series appearances (2007, 2013, 2014, 2017 and 2019). In this interview, Coach McDonnell explains his coaching philosophy drawing comparisons to the Christian walk. He emphasizes the significance of his Bible reading program and recounts his "LASIK moment" that shifted his perspective. You will be inspired by his faith journey and the impactful experiences of leading his team on mission trips to the Dominican Republic. Subscribe to the Post Game with Paul Golden podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.Show notes:The I Am Second interview with Chris Coghlan: https://www.iamsecond.com/film/chris-coghlan/For more information on Score and Dominican Republic mission trips: https://scoreintl.org/Buy Paul Golden's new book, The Storm Before the Calm: How Ten Pro Athletes Found Peace in Their Storms of Lifehttps://store.foi.org/purchase/the-storm-before-the-calmSend us a textFor more information and to financially support the podcast, go to www.PaulGolden.org
Ali Winston is an independent investigative journalist based in New York. His reporting focuses on criminal justice, surveillance, and extremism. He's written for The New York Times, Rolling Stone, New York Magazine, and Wired. In this episode, Winston joins host Chris Morgan to discuss his research and reporting on 764, a global network of online predators who use platforms including Discord, Minecraft, and Roblox to groom children into harming themselves or others. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Chris Morgan teaching on John 1:19-34. Below are discussion questions from his teaching:How can we learn from John the Baptist's humility and his clarity about his role?We talked about Israel's desire for a deliverer, though not in the form they expected. In what ways do we make the same mistake?In what ways do we want deliverance without submitting to Jesus as Lord?What does this passage teach us about recognizing Jesus for who He truly is?In what ways can we “make straight the way of the Lord” in our own lives or communities?How refreshing is it to know that we have a substitute who takes our place? As we walk in light of that truth, how should our lives be different, and in what areas?
Chris Morgan teaching on John 1:6-13. Below are discussion questions from his teaching:How can we apply John's example of being a witness to Jesus in our own lives? What does it look like in practical, everyday terms to testify about Him today?In what ways might we unintentionally draw attention to ourselves instead of pointing others to Jesus?What does the passage mean when it says we are given the right to “become children of God”?How does knowing you are a child of God influence your daily life, decisions, and relationships?Why do you think the passage emphasizes that becoming children of God is not by “natural descent” or “human decision” but by being “born of God”? What does this reveal about our spiritual identity?
Message from Chris Morgan on August 24, 2025
Chris Morgan teaching on John 1:6-13. Below are discussion questions from his teaching:How can we apply John's example of being a witness to Jesus in our own lives? What does it look like in practical, everyday terms to testify about Him today?In what ways might we unintentionally draw attention to ourselves instead of pointing others to Jesus?What does the passage mean when it says we are given the right to “become children of God”?How does knowing you are a child of God influence your daily life, decisions, and relationships?Why do you think the passage emphasizes that becoming children of God is not by “natural descent” or “human decision” but by being “born of God”? What does this reveal about our spiritual identity?
As the Football League returns, Football Daily brings a special episode from the archives when Neil Warnock joined the 72+ squad to look back on some of his favourite memories in football. From bowling and chiropody, to Chris Morgan and Adel Taarabt, Neil Warnock lifts the lid on some of his funniest and most memorable stories.
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Message from Chris Morgan on June 8, 2025
Chris Morgan teaching on Nehemiah 13:1-14. Below are discussion questions from his teaching:What stood out to you the most from the text today? What did God speak to your heart regarding your personal walk with Him?Have you ever felt like you've done too much for God to take you back? If so, what made you feel that way?In what ways have you rededicated your life to God and said, "From this point forward, things will be different"? If so, what specific area of your life did that involve?Nehemiah warns us about being overly emotional and not putting safeguards in place to protect our spiritual journey. In what ways have you taken practical steps to guard yourself moving forward?
Keith Mularski is a former FBI Special Agent. For nearly 14 years, he worked in the Cyber Division, where he served as a Supervisory Special Agent and later became the Unit Chief of Global Operations and Targeting. Throughout his career, he led investigations into some of the most significant cybercrimes and cybercriminal networks around the world. In this episode, Mularski joins host Chris Morgan to discuss the story of his first cyber investigation, which included the takedown of the underground credit card forum DarkMarket and hacker Max Butler. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Tom Mangelsen is one of the most gifted and prolific wildlife photographers of our time. He may be best known for documenting the life of Grizzly Bear 399 in and around Teton National Park in Wyoming. I’ve spent thousands of hours alongside, and guiding some of the best wildlife photographers in the world, but I’ve never been lucky enough to spend time in the wild with Tom. And he has always seemed to possess a connection with animals that is rare. Whether it be gorillas, penguins, tigers, or our beloved grizzlies, Tom’s work over the last 50 years captures moments of true nature that inspire people all over the world. I went into our conversation wanting to talk about the most famous bear on earth, but also wanting to understand how he sees the world through his camera lens. What I got was a lesson in being still. We’d love to hear what you think of THE WILD. Which shows did you like the best? What would you like to hear more of? If you have a moment please fill out this quick survey. Your feedback will help us plan for future episodes. Thanks! This show would not be possible without listener support. You can help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by donating at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. For some great photographs and clips from our journey through the national parks, check out our Instagram @thewildpod and @chrismorganwildlife. THE WILD is a production of KUOW, Chris Morgan Wildlife, and the NPR Network. This episode was produced by Matt Martin and edited by Jim Gates. THE WILD is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You can’t come to Yellowstone without thinking about the grizzly bear. This thriving ancient ecosystem is like a sacred space for them. And a critical source for food which they are constantly in search of in order to get the needed calories that will sustain them through their long winter sleep. But what many grizzly bear lovers might not think about are the fish at the heart of the bear feeding frenzy. Yellowstone has the largest high elevation lake in North America, and under the surface, a fight is going on between the native cutthroat trout and the invasive lake trout. And for a long time the invasive lake trout have been winning the battle, throwing the whole lake’s food chain into disarray. On today’s episode, Chris visits Yellowstone to see how scientists are turning an ecological disaster into a rare invasive species success story, and how the beloved Yellowstone grizzlies are faring amongst this drama. We’d love to hear what you think of THE WILD. Which shows did you like the best? What would you like to hear more of? If you have a moment please fill out this quick survey. Your feedback will help us plan for future episodes. Thanks! This show would not be possible without listener support. You can help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by donating at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. For some great photographs and clips from our journey through the national parks, check out our Instagram @thewildpod and @chrismorganwildlife. THE WILD is a production of KUOW, Chris Morgan Wildlife, and the NPR Network. This episode was produced by Lucy Soucek, written by Christopher Preston and edited by Jim Gates. THE WILD is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Behind most wildlife documentaries is someone who has spent countless hours, often in challenging conditions, waiting for that perfect shot. Chris talks to filmmakers Jeff Wilson and Mark Smith about their experience filming Adelie penguins for four months in Antarctica. With wind gusts up to 150 miles per hour it is one of the coldest and harshest continents on earth. We’d love to hear what you think of THE WILD. Which shows did you like the best? What would you like to hear more of? If you have a moment please fill out this quick survey. Your feedback will help us plan for future episodes. Thanks! This show would not be possible without listener support. You can help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by donating at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW, Chris Morgan Wildlife, and the NPR Network. This episode was produced by Matt Martin and edited by Jim Gates. THE WILD is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maybe you’re eating an apple, or a piece of lettuce right now. Could be a broccoli stem or perhaps a lovely juicy tomato. If you are, are you wondering how intelligent that plant is? I’d guess not. But here’s a conversation that might make you think twice. Zoë Schlanger, a science writer for the Atlantic, has written an eye-opening book on the topic. It’s called The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth. On today’s episode, Chris sits down with Zoë to talk about what it means for a plant to be intelligent, even without a brain, and how this revolutionary field of research might help us look at plant life a little differently. We’d love to hear what you think of THE WILD. Which shows did you like the best? What would you like to hear more of? If you have a moment please fill out this quick survey. Your feedback will help us plan for future episodes. Thanks! This show would not be possible without listener support. You can help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by donating at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. For some great photographs and clips from our journey through the national parks, check out our Instagram @thewildpod and @chrismorganwildlife. THE WILD is a production of KUOW, Chris Morgan Wildlife, and the NPR Network. This episode was produced by Lucy Soucek and edited by Jim Gates. THE WILD is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melting ice is usually bad news, but this place in Alaska has turned from frozen to flourishing in just 200 years. Nestled in southeast Alaska, the stunning and famous Glacier Bay National Park is often called a “living laboratory.” Scientists from all over the world come here to study ecological succession: the step-by-step return of plants, insects, forests and animals. It’s a unique place to do that because just a couple hundred years ago, this whole landscape was covered in ice. But then, the ice started melting, uncovering a clean slate for nature to show us how she creates a flourishing ecosystem. On this episode of THE WILD, Chris time travels through Glacier Bay National Park to discover how fast biodiversity can build when nature is left alone, in the surprising spectacle of life after ice. This show would not be possible without listener support. You can help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by donating at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. For some great photographs and clips from our journey through the national parks, check out our Instagram @thewildpod and @chrismorganwildlife. THE WILD is a production of KUOW, Chris Morgan Wildlife, and the NPR Network. This episode was produced by Lucy Soucek, written by Christopher Preston and edited by Jim Gates. THE WILD is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.