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talkSPORT hears from Rory McIlroy's former agent Chubby Chase and a sports psychologist on why he is struggling so much at majors. Graham Potter's former player Dale Stephens touts him for the England job. talkSPORT hear what actually happened at Everton's failed takeover. Alistair Brownlee joins ahead of the Olympics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we hear from Professor Dale Stephens on the long-awaited release of The Woomera Manual on the International Law of Military Space Operations, how it came about, what it is intended to do, and where international law might be headed in relation to military space operations - as well as the challenges in drafting an international law Manual dealing with the law in a highly changing and novel domain. Released in May this year, the Woomera Manual focuses on the law as it is, and creates a set of Rules and accompanying Commentary dealing with international law in a military space context.Professor Dale Stephens CSM FAAL is a Professor at the University of Adelaide and a Captain in the Royal Australian Navy Reserve. He has occupied senior legal positions in the Australian Defence Force and undertook numerous operational deployments. He is Director of the Adelaide University Research Unit on Military Law and Ethics. He researches and teaches in the areas of International Law, Space Law, Military Operations Law and Law of Armed Conflict. He is Chair of the SA Red Cross IHL Committee. He was awarded his LL.M and SJD from Harvard Law School and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law. Additional Resources:The Woomera ManualThe Artemis Accords OEWG on Responsible Behaviours in Space
Ady & Al are joined by former Albion midfielder Dale Stephens, one week after announcing his decision to hang up his boots, and call time on his career. Nice bloke. He didn't recognise the shirt of the Week, mind.
Former Albion midfielder Dale Stephens talks about the Seagulls' season and his career, Jason Steele discusses the FA Cup and his teammates, and The Athletic's Ahmed Shooble helps us preview the visit of AFC Bournemouth
Dr Lauren Sanders speaks to one of our regular contributors to the podcast, Professor Dale Stephens and combines two of his specialised areas of expertise: space law and international humanitarian law. How might this be possible you might ask? Well, as part of our special holiday series episodes, we are going to turn our minds to a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, and talk about war crimes committed in Star Wars. Take the Australian Red Cross Star Wars Quiz here!Additional Resources:Woomera Manual on the International Law of Military Space Activities and Operations
In this episode of our special entertainment and the law series, Law and Future of War Senior Research Fellow, Dr Eve Massingham discusses the obligation to ensure respect with IHL with her colleague Dr Lauren Sanders. Eve talks about her recent papers detailing how governments should wield their influence over the entertainment industry for good: and to enhance understanding and respect for IHL.Additional resources:Massingham, Eve (2021). Entertainment and the laws of war: The role of States in their interactions with the entertainment industry in order to ensure respect for international humanitarian law. Media and Arts Law Review, 24, 130-147.Massingham, Eve and McConnachie, Annabel eds. (2020). Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law (London, United Kingdom: Routledge), particularly chapters 3 and 5 by Sarah McCosker and Catherine Drummond respectively.Massinghman, Eve. (2022) Hollywood and the Laws of War, Articles of War Blog, The Lieber Institute, Westpoint. Theaters of War (May 5, 2022). Law and Future of War Podcast, Theatres of War - Seb Kemph (Dec 2022)Dale Stephens, ‘International Humanitarian Law in a galaxy far, far away' (Australian Red Cross).Shiri Krebs, ‘The Effects of Visual Evidence on the Application of International Humanitarian Law: A behavioural approach' (2021).
In this episode, Dr Eve Massingham talks with Professor Dale Stephens CSM about law and war in outer space. They discuss the legal regime for outer space, what it says about military activities and how developments in technology are impacting these. They specifically discuss autonomy in space – both in relation to weapons and other activities such as the extraction of space debris, consider the legal liability regime for launching objects into space and contemplate the challenges of infrastructure in space serving both military and civilian purposes.Dr Dale Stephens is a Professor at Adelaide Law School and a Captain in the Royal Australian Navy Reserve who spent over 20 years as a permanent officer in the Royal Australian Navy. Dale's legal and military career has seen him work on a range of military law and international law topics, as well as see operational military service in East Timor and Iraq. Dale is an Editor and Board Member of the forthcoming Woomera Manual of International Law of Military Space Operations and is widely published on the topic of space law.Further reading:Dale Stephens, 'Law and War in Outer Space' (2018) 40(2) Law Society of SA Bulletin 32 Dale Stephens (with Cassandra Steer), 'Conflicts in Space: International Humanitarian Law and its Application to Space Warfare' (2015) Vol XL Annals of Air and Space Law 71.Dale Stephens, 'The International Legal Implications of Military Space Operations: Examining the Interplay between International Humanitarian Law and the Outer Space Legal Regime ' (2018) 94 International Legal Studies 75.
Can we really compare space law with the law of the sea? Join ANU space lawyer Dr Cassandra Steer as she talks with Law of the Sea and Space Law expert Professor Dale Stephens from the University of Adelaide Law School, to uncover where there are similarities and where they are worlds apart
'Shambolic', 'Cheap, 'Horrendous'. Just some of the words flying around to describe Burnley's transfer window.Let's be fair, it's hard to disagree. Although amazingly, some people do disagree, but that's a different debate.Just Will Norris, a back up goalkeeper, and Dale Stephens have come in to the side, despite several first team members leaving at the start of the summer when their contracts expire.That, coupled with a terrible start to the Premier League which has seen Burnley lose three games out of three, and there's not much to be positive about right now as a Claret.But, as they do every week, Joe Redmond and PANELIST Simon Townley get together to go over and debate everything happening in the world of Burnley FC.
Lots to cover this week, first ever win against Preston North End away from home, 7 season legend Dale Stephens left the club for long time stalker club Burnley and a potential new striker inbound? Oh, and a pretty quiet game at home to Manchester United, we touch on that bit.
Two away wins, two cleans sheets to talk about; the 3-0 Premier League victory over Newcastle United, plus the League Cup win at Preston.Plus we say thanks and pay tribute to Dale Stephens' six years at the Albion. Shirt of the Week is a South African treat from Denmark.
It was a defeat for a makeshift Burnley side at the King Power Stadium on the opening day of the Premier League season, but despite the scoreline there were still some decent signs going forward. Couple that with the performance the youngsters put in at Millwall in the Carabao Cup, and at the time of writing this the imminent signing of Dale Stephens, there are some reasons for optimism. The lads also chat about the rumours that Burnley could be close to signing Harry Wilson at Liverpool, the Sheffield United game, and of course look ahead to this weekends Premier League clash against Southampton.
Zac and Nicky interview Dale Stephens. They talk about church planting, moral failure and offering life in real death. Stuff Dale talked about:ChattahoocheeChi Alpha Native Missionary Chi Alpha Virginia Tech Moral FailureSurviving is Conquering Powerbeats Headsets Henry Nouwen TED Talks Connect with Dale:FB author page InstagramLinkedInChurch page Intro Music – Rockin’ Riff, by NICOLAI HEIDLAS Outro Music- In Your Robotic Heart, by ... Read More
The black letter law and articles in this episode are: Jack Beard “Soft Law's Failure on the Horizon: The International Code of Conduct for Outer Space Activities” University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, 2017 https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/jil/vol38/iss2/2/ The Woomera Manual Project https://law.adelaide.edu.au/woomera/ The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 https://history.nasa.gov/1967treaty.html The international outer space treaty regime https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/spacelaw/treaties.html “France accuses Russia of spying on military from space” Reuters, September 2018 https://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-russia-security/france-accuses-russia-of-spying-on-military-from-space-idUSKCN1LN1XT The Committee on Peaceful Use of Outer Space (COPUOS) https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/copuos/comm-subcomms.html Jack Beard is an Associate Professor of Law and the Co-Director of the Space, Cyber, and Telecom Law Program at the University of Nebraska College of Law https://law.unl.edu/jack-m-beard/ Dale Stephens is a Professor at Adelaide Law School https://www.adelaide.edu.au/directory/dale.stephens
February 16, 2020Hope Crossings ChurchOur guest speaker for this message, Dale Stephens, is the lead pastor of Riverside Church in NW Atlanta.
Recorded right after the game against Palace we take a look at the stats that told the story of the game, whether it was or wasn't a penalty, who replaced Dale Stephens and of course, our favourite moments of the decade provided to you by those in blue and white stripes.
Tom Carnduff, Billy Lumsden and Aidan Smith sit down to talk all things Sky Sports Fantasy Football. Hey, Leicester are quite good aren't they? Even better if you had a team full of Foxes players for that Friday hammering of Southampton. We have eight, yes eight, fixtures in the Premier League on Saturday which leaves a captaincy dilemma. Do you go for a Liverpool player at Aston Villa? What about Manchester City with that visit of Southampton next? Or, do you look to Dale Stephens at Brighton? We discuss all that and much more.
Tom Carnduff, Billy Lumsden and Aidan Smith sit down to talk all things Sky Sports Fantasy Football. Hey, Leicester are quite good aren't they? Even better if you had a team full of Foxes players for that Friday hammering of Southampton. We have eight, yes eight, fixtures in the Premier League on Saturday which leaves a captaincy dilemma. Do you go for a Liverpool player at Aston Villa? What about Manchester City with that visit of Southampton next? Or, do you look to Dale Stephens at Brighton? We discuss all that and much more.
Tom Carnduff, Billy Lumsden and Aidan Smith sit down to talk all things Sky Sports Fantasy Football.Hey, Leicester are quite good aren't they? Even better if you had a team full of Foxes players for that Friday hammering of Southampton. We have eight, yes eight, fixtures in the Premier League on Saturday which leaves a captaincy dilemma. Do you go for a Liverpool player at Aston Villa? What about Manchester City with that visit of Southampton next? Or, do you look to Dale Stephens at Brighton?We discuss all that and much more.
Tom Carnduff, Billy Lumsden and Aidan Smith sit down to talk all things Sky Sports Fantasy Football.Hey, Leicester are quite good aren't they? Even better if you had a team full of Foxes players for that Friday hammering of Southampton. We have eight, yes eight, fixtures in the Premier League on Saturday which leaves a captaincy dilemma. Do you go for a Liverpool player at Aston Villa? What about Manchester City with that visit of Southampton next? Or, do you look to Dale Stephens at Brighton?We discuss all that and much more.
Dale Stephens: UnCollege | Steve Hargadon | Apr 28 2011 by Steve Hargadon
"I realized I learn differently." Dale Stephens has already had an incredible journey in his 20s, dropping out of elementary school (it's a great story), dropping out of college, becoming a Thiel Fellowship winner, launching a company, raising millions in venture capital and writing a book along the way. You may look at that and think: "He's unique" or "That's not something I could do." But the interesting thing about Dale is his belief that all of us learn differently, and we just need to find the *best* way for each of us whether that's how we learn in traditional colleges or universities, how to learn on our own through new methods or how we dive into experiences that'll open our eyes in new and surprising ways. Creation events are just another way to learn -- and in our conversation we talk about the power of 'meaty' and 'meaningful' experiences like books, podcasts, events, and others to really force us to learn and level up. Link to full episode in the comments. #creatorinstitute #entrepreneur #content #podbean #podcast #spotify #itunes #podcasting #soundcloud #youtube #podcasts #stitcher #podcastlife #applepodcasts #radio #podcaster #radioshow #radiopersonality #googleplay #podcasters #music #tunein
This week Christopher is once again joined by Professor Dale Stephens CSM. This time Professor Stephens talks about his experience as a Royal Australian Navy Captain, as a Criminal Lawyer, as an Academic and as one of the drafters of the Woomera Manual. We hope you enjoy the first episode of 2019.
This week, Christopher speaks with Professor Dale Stephens CSM on international humanitarian law (IHL) or the law of armed conflict. Professor Dale Stephens CSM is a Captain in the Royal Australian Navy Reserve who spent over 20 years as a permanent officer in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) before taking up his appointment at Adelaide Law School. He has occupied numerous staff officer appointments throughout his career in the Australian Defence Force (ADF), including Fleet Legal Officer, Command Legal Officer (Naval Training Command), Chief Legal Officer Strategic Operations Command, Director of Operational and International Law, Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Centre for Military Law, Director Navy Legal and Director of the Military Law Centre. He has deployed twice to East Timor (INTERFET & UNTAET) and twice to Iraq (Baghdad) in senior legal officer positions and has provided extensive advice to Government at the strategic level. During his time in the ADF, Dr Stephens was involved in providing legal advice regarding numerous operational, disciplinary and administrative law issues, including fisheries, customs and immigration matters within Australia's maritime zones, combined operations with other military forces, UN Peace Operations, drafting Rules of Engagement, implementation of international treaties including the International Criminal Court Convention as well as numerous weapons reviews. In the early 2000's Professor Stephens was part of the Australian delegation to UNESCO negotiating the Underwater Cultural Heritage Convention. In the mid 2000's he taught at the U.S. Naval War College located in Newport, Rhode Island as a faculty member of the International Law Department. In 2010 was seconded to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet as a senior advisor on Afghanistan. In more recent years he has taught National Security Law as well as a number of military law subjects at the ANU College of Law. Dr Stephens is Director of The University of Adelaide Research Unit on Military Law and Ethics (RUMLAE) and co-editor of the RUMLAE eJournal. He is currently Head of the combined SA/NT Navy Legal Reserve Panel. He is Director of the Adelaide Military Law Program and a member of the Ploughshares/McGill University/George Washington University 'Space Security Index' Consortium. He was awarded his Doctorate from Harvard Law School in 2014.
This week the podders are joined by ex-Seagulls' midfielder Gary Dicker to talk about the partnership of Dale Stephens and Davy Propper. We get the thoughts of former Potters left-back Mike Pejic ahead of Brighton & Hove Albion vs Stoke City. And long time Albion fan John Hewitt assesses the season.
Dale Stephens and Pete Hays discuss the intricacies of military operations and outer space. There are over a thousands satellites orbiting the earth that are used in our everyday lives. This podcast explores their military use and vulnerabilities, and the laws that govern outer space operations. Hosted by Tracey Begley.
Brighton’s Dale Stephens talks to EFL Weekly about the disappointing defeat to promotion rivals Newcastle and about that equaliser from Mo Diame. Huddersfield’s Tommy Smith explains what life is like under David Wagner and the Terriers promotion hopes as they prepare for Newcastle. Leeds defender Kyle Bartley reveals details about his bromance with teammate Luke Ayling and why Gordon Ramsey won’t be contacting him any time soon. Danny Higginbotham reacts to all the biggest stories from the Football League this week and previews the weekend’s action. Swindon manager Luke Williams talks about the battle to save the club from the drop in League One and what it’s like working under Director of Football Tim Sherwood. Plus, Dale Tempest brings you some tips for your weekend accumulator.
(http://www.advanceyourart.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/MG_0998.jpg) Isabelle Rizo Speaker. Digital Storytelling Consultant. YOU ARE ONLY AS INTERESTING AS THE STORIES YOU TELL. Are you clear on your purpose? Your big WHY? Your brand? If not, you need Isabelle Rizo Isabelle Rizo is a singularity storytelling, consultant, and speaker who has been featured on Entrepreneur, LifeHack, and UnCollege. She brings together technology, digital media, and storytelling for brands that change paradigms. She is an artist that loves tea ceremonies, the window seat of airplanes, and the universe. Her internet home is isabellerizo.com (http://www.isabellerizo.com) . YOU KNOW YOUR BUSINESS IS HERE TO DISRUPT PARADIGMS. NOW WITH THE POWER OF TECHNOLOGY YOU CAN START A MOVEMENT. USING THE ART OF SINGULARITY STORYTELLING TOGETHER WE WILL CRAFT A DIGITAL AND REAL SPACE PLAN TO MANIFEST INCREASED PROFIT, CLARITY ON BRAND EXPERIENCE, AND AN AUDIENCE THAT BECOMES LOYAL TO YOUR BRAND. How? With the power of your brand story. Books: The UnCollege Alternative: Your Guide to Incredible Careers and Amazing Adventures Outside College (http://amzn.to/2aadVAq) (http://amzn.to/2aadVAq) -Danielle Kwatinetz Wood The Art of Non-Conformity: Set Your Own Rules, Live the Life You Want, and Change the World (http://amzn.to/2aaeoCv) (http://amzn.to/2aaeoCv) -Chris Guillebeau Growth Hacker Marketing: A Primer on the Future of PR, Marketing, and Advertising (http://amzn.to/29XW3VM) (http://amzn.to/29XW3VM) -Ryan Holiday Links: Thiel Foundation (http://www.thielfoundation.org/) (http://www.thielfoundation.org/) uncollege (http://uncollege.org/) (http://uncollege.org/) Dale Stephens (https://twitter.com/dalejstephens) (https://twitter.com/dalejstephens) Vlog Brothers (https://www.youtube.com/user/vlogbrothers) (https://www.youtube.com/user/vlogbrothers) http://radmatter.com/ (http://radmatter.com/) (http://radmatter.com/) Cool Tools: https://vsco.co/store/app (https://vsco.co/store/app) (https://vsco.co/store/app) Contact: isabellerizo.com (http://www.isabellerizo.com)
In this episode, we revisit some of the best segment of Reaching The Finish Line Season 2 (including Dale Stephens, Ben Miller, and Shai Reshef). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reachingthefinishline/support
Comedian Rosie Tran (@FunnyRosie) interviews Dale Stephens (@DaleJStepens) author of "Hacking Your Education". Dale was raised through "unschooling" and dropped out of college after just one semester from his frustrations with the traditional college system to found Uncollege.org. They discuss his program "Gap Year" which helps kids to study the school of life for a year, with life coaches that teach emotional intelligence, communication, and other important subjects not taught in traditional college, but that everyone needs to succeed. This is a shorter, but very interesting episode with an intelligent, compassionate entrepreneur! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-box-podcast/support
Dale is making a statement that we are paying too much for college and learning too little. His first book, Hacking Your Education, is being published this March. Dale founded UnCollege to prove that education is not limited to school.
Dale Stephens, author of “Hacking Your Education” and Founder of Uncollege.org joins us this episode. Stephens is what one would call a “hackademic.” He left traditional schooling at the age of 12 but has been acquiring knowledge through unconventional ways ever since. Surprisingly, his college educated parents were, and continue to be, very supportive. Stephens shares... The post EP 68 – Dale Stephens, founder of Uncollege.org appeared first on Greed for Ilm.
Dale Stephens was one of the original 24 recipients of the Thiel Fellowship. He is also the Founder of UnCollege. He recently came out with the book,"HACKING YOUR EDUCATION: Ditch the Lectures, Save Tens of Thousands, and Learn More Than Your Peers Ever Will."In this unique interview, Jason and Dale talk about some things high schoolers should assess before jumping into the college application process. Both see major problems the traditional college system. Young entrepreneurs sometimes struggle... not because of talent, but because older folk think they're too immature. Dale shares his tips for young'ns to be taken seriously.Dale believes an online portfolio can be even more impressive than a resume. He tells us how one can build a community of friends, mentors and a network of movers and shakers. Dale Stephens brings a unique perspective on the future of education. He is a sought-after education expert appearing on major news networks including CNN, ABC, NPR, CBS, Fox, and TechCrunch. His work has been covered by the New York Times and New York Magazine to Fast Company and Forbes. He has spoken around the world at high-profile events, from debating Vivek Wadhwa onstage at TED 2012 to lecturing at the New York Times to speaking to C-level executives at NBC Universal. At 21, Dale leads UnCollege.org because we're paying too much for college and learning too little. Penguin published his first book, Hacking Your Education, inApril 2013. In May 2011 Stephens was selected out of hundreds of individuals around the world as a Thiel Fellow, a program recognizing the top twenty-four entrepreneurs around the world under the age of twenty. In addition to leading UnCollege, Stephens advises education and technology companies. Visis Dale Stephens' official website at www.dalejstephens.com/. You can also view his company at www.uncollege.org/.
33voices interviews Dale Stephens, founder of UnCollege.
Dale is making the statement that we are paying too much for college and learning too little. His first book, Hacking Your Education, is being published this March. Dale founded UnCollege to prove that education isn’t limited to school.
An interview with Dale Stephens, founder of the Uncollege movement. Uncollege represents a revolutionary approach to education: applying the principles of unschooling to higher education. In the interview Dale talks about opportunities to hack your education and go for self-directed learning. He challenges the notion that going to college is the only path to success and identifies the declining value proposition of traditional college education, as well as the potential of an alternative, self-directed approach.
Unemployed college graduates saddled with student loan debt is a story we're increasingly hearing. The world is changing and some are questioning whether universities are the best path to preparing for the brave new world. The UNcollege movement is challenging the fundamental notion of what college is and pointing the way toward another paradigm for getting and applying knowledge. . Dale Stephens leads UnCollege, the global social movement changing the notion that college is the only path to success. In May 2011 Dale was selected as a Thiel Fellow and his first book Hacking Your Education, will be published by Perigee/Penguin in early 2013. Nathan Furr writes about the transforming paradigm of entrepreneurship education. Justin Snider is a contributing editor at The Hechinger Report and is completing his doctorate in education at Columbia University.
In this interview, Dale Stephens describes what it was like being part of the Theil Fellowship program, and how to spread a movement by going against the status quo.