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Nothing is quite as it seems this week as presenter, writer and podcaster Dallas Campbell joins us to talk about Ken Campbell's mind-bending series Reality on the Rocks. Along the way we talk about Dallas' career trajectory from actor to science presenter; the mad genius of Ken Campbell; and what it's like to dive in Mexico City's sewer system - an anecdote that's not for those of a weak disposition. Contains very occasional bad language. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dallas Campbell has had an interesting career as the sixth Tracy brother, diving to the depths and scaling the greatest heights, but he also has an interesting tale to tell about auditioning for a Gerry Anderson series that's close to Richard's heart...Eagle-eyed viewers will spot Jamie's news of a special launch at the recent Space 1999 convention at Heathrow, while the Randomiser throws up a guest appearance from a former Doctor Who!00:27 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 01:44 The Gerry Anderson News! See links below08:12 Dallas Campbell - Part 237:58 The Voice Of The Podsterons47:00 The Randomiser with Chris Dale1:13:06 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedGuest LinksNews LinksNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
If Dallas Campbell was a Gerry Anderson character, he'd surely be one of the Tracy brothers! He's climbed the highest buildings and dived to the depths in pursuit of expanding our knowledge of the world around us, and his first Anderson memory is one that may surprise you!Meanwhile, there's news of a special event to mark an important Space 1999 anniversary, one of the Podsterons tells us their Anderdream, and the gang watch a classic Supermarionation story on the Randomiser. But what will they give it out of five?00:27 Welcome to the Gerry Anderson Podcast! 01:17 The Gerry Anderson News!06:58 Dallas Campbell - Part 145:50 The Voice Of The Podsterons!52:15 The Randomiser1:19:06 Wrapping things up! Links MentionedGuest LinksNews LinksNever Miss An EpisodeJoin the Podsterons Facebook groupSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsThe Randomiser with Chris DaleHelp The ShowLeave us a review on Apple PodcastsTweet about it! Use the hashtag #GerryAndersonPodcast@ImJamieAnderson / @RichardNJames / @ChrisDalekJoin the Anderson Insiders for Extra ContentStay In TouchEmail Podcast AT GerryAnderson.comJoin the Email Newsletter
In this episode of The Gadget Show Podcast, Jason and Suzi test the Meta Quest 3, chat to former presenter Dallas Campbell and test the latest in home gym equipment - The Vitruvian Trainer+.#thegadgetshow #podcast #MetaQuest3 The Vitruvian Trainer+https://vitruvianform.com/en-gbTo sponsor the Gadget Show Podcast, email: contact@northone.tvA North One ProductionProduced by Ewan Keil & Tom ClintSocial: @TheGadgetShowEmail: contact@northone.tvJoin our Gadget Show Patreon page to watch exclusive content and get access to watch recordings in person!Membership Club: patreon.com/thegadgetshow Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to In-Orbit – the fortnightly podcast exploring how technology from space is empowering a better world.This podcast is brought to you by the Satellite Applications Catapult, a UK technology and innovation company driving economic growth through the commercialisation of space, and hosted by writer and broadcaster, Dallas Campbell.The UK has always played a pivotal role in transforming the space sector, but the opportunity for us to become a global leader is now. As a nation, we need to become the world's best adopters of new space technologies, harness the strength of our industries, and exploit the benefits of being in orbit.Across this new series, we'll be in conversation with the expert minds behind these new innovations, exploring the ways that the UK is translating data from space into real-world impact.Join us on our journey exploring how the UK is using space to make huge differences to our everyday lives, as well as gaining a better understanding of its role in shaping – and sustaining – our planet for the future.Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook
In this landmark 100th episode of the Mysticast, we have a unique and probing conversation with Richard Lawrence, European Secretary of the Aetherius Society, and renowned TV science presenter and author, Dallas Campbell. From intriguing discussions about spirituality and science to stories about life on other planets and the intricacies of reincarnation, this episode brims with enlightening insights. Richard and Dallas provide captivating perspectives from their distinctive fields, stimulating thought, encouraging introspection, and begetting a deeper understanding of our universe. 00:00 Introduction to the Mystic Cast01:57 Exploring the Concept of UFOs and Alien Life05:23 The Intersection of Science and Spirituality11:24 The Role of Service in the Ethereal Society17:06 The Power of Spiritual Experiences35:30 The Mystery of Levitation and Psychic Abilities41:05 The Power of Personal Experience and Belief41:22 The Intersection of Science, Spirituality, and Levitation42:17 Exploring Dr. King's Background and Spiritual Journey43:30 The Influence of Mediums and Psychics in History44:32 The Reality of Psychic Abilities and Their Control46:10 The Role of Science and Spirituality in Understanding Truth46:26 Personal Experiences with Mediums and Their Impact47:21 The Controversy and Skepticism Surrounding Mediums48:31 The Spiritual Energy Battery and Its Mysteries49:54 The Power of Prayer and Spiritual Energy52:34 The Challenges and Criticisms of Organized Religion54:54 The Concept of Reincarnation and Its Implications57:48 The Evolution of Dr. King's Understanding of Life on Other Planets59:43 The Role of Science in Understanding the Universe01:01:41 The Intersection of Science and Spirituality in Understanding Dark Matter01:21:40 The Role of Reincarnation in Spiritual Evolution01:27:31 The Legacy and Impact of Dr. George King https://www.richardlawrence.co.ukhttps://www.dallascampbell.co.uk/ - - - - Resources related to The Aetherius Society and advanced teachings - - - - - The Aetherius Society - https://www.aetherius.org/ Aetherius Radio Live - https://www.aetherius.org/podcasts/ Spiritual Freedom Show - https://www.aetherius.org/the-spiritual-freedom-show/ King Yoga FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/awakeningthroughkingyoga The International Mystic Knowledge Center - http://www.mysticknowledge.org/ IMKC youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/MysticKnowledge
Today, in our series finale, we're venturing once again into the world of small satellites, discussing the latest partnership between the Catapult and Open Cosmos to build and launch a key demonstration satellite to join the Open Cosmos OpenConstellation.The Open Cosmos OpenConstellation is a global shared satellite infrastructure built to provide diverse, frequent, and reliable data of our changing planet. This new satellite, expected to launch as early as next year, will gather and process Earth observation imagery that can be used to develop solutions to challenges in the Atlantic Ocean, from illegal fishing to ocean pollution.Our host Dallas Campbell is joined by Gary Cannon from the Satellite Applications Catapult, and from Open Cosmos we have Jordi Barrera Ars and Florian Deconinck.Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, WebsiteOpen Cosmos: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Website Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
In today's episode, we will explore the critical role of satellite antenna testing and its importance to the space industry. Antennas are the unsung heroes of space missions, enabling vital communication and data transmission between spacecraft and ground stations. However, ensuring their reliability and performance in the harsh conditions of space is no easy feat. That's where satellite antenna testing comes into play, where rigorous evaluation and experimentation are conducted to guarantee their functionality, durability, and efficiency.Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by Evangelos Mellios and Harvinder Nagi from the Satellite Applications Catapult, and Miro Blicharz from Helix Geospace and joining remotely, Martyn Lees from Spire.Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, WebsiteHelix Geospace: LinkedIn, WebsiteSpire: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Website Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
Nanotechnology may seem like something from a sci-fi movie plot, but it's a very real thing and has likely affected many areas of your life, whether you realise it, or not.Nanotechnology looks at dimension and tolerances of less than 100 nanometers. For context, hair follicles or a sheet of paper are 100,000 nanometers thick. So, pretty small… But what is it? How are scientists changing our lives with it? And why was King Charles III famously afraid of it?Dallas Campbell is joined by nanochemist Suze Kundu to find out more.Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free original podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians like Dan Snow, James Holland, Mary Beard and more.Get 50% off your first 3 months with code PATENTED. Download the app on your smart TV or in the app store or sign up at historyhit.com/subscribeYou can take part in our listener survey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we're continuing our exploration of launch from the UK and beyond.The launch market is changing rapidly all the time, both here in the UK and overseas. But space innovation is never without setbacks, and our journey towards becoming a spacefaring nation is showing no signs of slowing down.Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by Mike Curtis-Rouse, Head of In-Orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing at the Satellite Applications Catapult, and remotely by Jan Skolmli, Chief Commercial Officer at Orbex, and Jeff Feige, Co-Founder and Chief Revenue Officer at Radian Aerospace.***We are deeply saddened to share that our dear friend and colleague Jan Skolmli, who joined us for the discussion, has passed away since the recording of this episode.Jan's passion for space exploration was contagious, and he inspired many to pursue careers in this field. Jan will be sorely missed, and we dedicate this episode to his memory.***Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, FacebookRadian: Twitter, LinkedIn, WebsiteOrbex: Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Website Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
What did humans do before calculators? How big was the very first electronic calculator? And what do monkey bones have to do with the history?Dallas Campbell is joined by Keith Houston to talk about the rise and reign of the pocket calculator.You can find out more about Keith's book here.Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free original podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians like Dan Snow, James Holland, Mary Beard and more.Get 50% off your first 3 months with code PATENTED. Download the app on your smart TV or in the app store or sign up at historyhit.com/subscribeYou can take part in our listener survey here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we're going to be discussing the fascinating topic of microgravity. Microgravity exists where only very small gravitational forces are experienced. This is a unique environment that creates new opportunities and challenges for scientific research, technology development, and human spaceflight.Our host, Dallas Campbell, is joined by two members of the Access to Space team at the Satellite Applications Catapult - Jane Davies and Laura Gonzalez Llamazares. We're also joined by two fantastic guests from Gravitilab - Brian Zielinski-Smith and Charlotte Daniels. Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, WebsiteGravitilab: Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Instagram, Website Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
Drones have become an increasingly popular technology in recent years, with applications ranging from aerial photography and videography to search and rescue, agriculture, and even package delivery. Despite their versatility, however, drones remain a somewhat controversial technology, with concerns about privacy, safety, and their impact on the environment.In this episode, we will be ‘flying high' into the world of drones, exploring their history, technology, and future possibilities. We will also be discussing some of the key challenges facing the drone industry, the various regulations and policies that govern their use, and new facility that the Catapult has just opened in Buckinghamshire to offer support to UK drone companies.Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by Liam Braeger from the Satellite Applications Catapult, Dr Anthony Lawrenson from Volant Autonomy, and Liam Flood from Ajuno Solutions.Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, WebsiteAjuno: Twitter, LinkedIn, WebsiteVolant Autonomy: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
In this episode we will be exploring sustainable land use and how we can balance the needs of local communities, businesses, and ecosystems, to ensure that our land is used in a way that benefits everyone.As our population continues to rise, how do we adopt sustainable land use practices, improve the well-being of local communities, and protect the environment for future generations? The answer lies in technology and collaboration.Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by Cristian Rossi from the Satellite Applications Catapult, and remotely by Tim Hopkin from the Land App, and by Donna Lyndsay from Ordnance Survey.Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, WebsiteOrdnance Survey: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, WebsiteThe Land App: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
In this episode we will be discussing sustainable finance, and how – alongside data insights from space – this initiative can be a key tool for promoting sustainable development and combating climate change. What do we mean when we talk about sustainable finance? Sustainable finance refers to financial activities that take into account environmental, social, and governance factors in investment decision-making - promoting sustainable economic growth while minimising negative impacts on society and the environment. Satellite imagery can be a powerful tool for supporting sustainable finance decisions - providing valuable information about the environmental impact of investment activities, help investors identify potential risks and opportunities, and monitor the impact of sustainable finance initiatives over time. Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by Daniel Dias, Founder of Route2, Christophe Christiaen, Deputy Head of the Spatial Finance Initiative at the Oxford Sustainable Finance Group, and Cristian Rossi, Geospatial Science Lead at the Satellite Applications Catapult.Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, WebsiteRoute2: Twitter, LinkedIn, WebsiteOxford Sustainable Finance Group: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
In this episode, we will be discussing In-Space Manufacturing and talking to some of the companies who are at the forefront of this new space race.The future of commercial space is dependent on our ability to build and assemble large structures entirely outside of the Earth's atmosphere. From emission-free solar power stations to spacecraft capable of travelling beyond our solar system, all of this and more will be directly affected by how we manufacture in space. This journey into a new era of engineering will break the paradigm of existing space design and manufacturing. We will need to develop new ways of building, create new technologies, and reimagine what we are capable of.Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by David Pile from Northrop Grumman Space Systems, Portia Bowman from Growbotics Space, and Alex Goodhand from the Satellite Applications Catapult.Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, WebsiteNorthrop Grumman Space Systems: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, WebsiteGrowbotics: LinkedIn Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
In this episode, we're celebrating the Catapult's 10th anniversary, reflecting on a fantastic decade of ground-breaking innovations and achievements.The Satellite Applications Catapult has made remarkable strides in advancing satellite technology and its applications. Through innovative research and development, the Catapult has made significant contributions to various sectors – energising these markets, empowering the use of new technologies, and enabling businesses to exploit the power of space. Over the last 10 years, the Catapult has facilitated enhanced connectivity in remote areas, supported small island nations to build resilience to the devastating impacts of climate change, and started our journey towards establishing a truly renewable energy source from space, and much more besides – all while fostering collaborations between academia, businesses, and government organisations - demonstrating their commitment to pushing the boundaries of satellite technology and leveraging its potential for the betterment of society.Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by Stuart Martin, CEO, Nafeesa Dajda, Director of National Capabilities, and Joel Freedman, Head of Innovation Services.Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
This month Seanie & Dave bring you all the announcements from Google IO, including the launch of the Google Pixel Fold. In the second half of the show, we are delighted to bring you a clip from one our favourite podcasts, Patented from History Hit, hosted by Dallas Campbell. Dallas is joined by Professor Michael Wooldridge to discuss AI Subscribe to Patented where ever you get your podcasts and check out the full episode on AI at https://shows.acast.com/patented-history-of-inventions/episodes/ai You can also see more great shows from History Hit at https://www.historyhit.com Our deep thanks to Dallas and all the team at History Hit for providing the clip.
In this episode, we're exploring the concept of Digital Twins.A Digital Twin is a virtual representation of a real-world physical counterpart, they use sophisticated data models to accurately simulate changes and problems, using the virtual environment to test and monitor potential scenarios without ever altering the physical counterpart – this enables users to run various simulations and to plan for, or prevent, any issues before they become a problem.Digital Twins are a powerful decision-making tool, but the system is reliant on data and can only be as good as the data it is provided with. One potential source of information is Earth Observation data collected from space. Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by Mark Hennen from the Satellite Applications Catapult and Simon Evans from Arup, and remotely by Peter Bauer from ECMRWF.Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, FacebookArup: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, FacebookECMWF: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
In today's episode, we're going to be discussing how Artificial Intelligence can be used to enhance Earth Observation.Most of the images generated by satellites will never be seen by human eyes. There simply aren't enough humans on Earth—let alone trained experts—to sift through the TBs of imagery generated daily and extract valuable intelligence and insight. Big data and AI approaches can be used for innovative and cost-effective management and processing of data, learning to recognise patterns and find correlations that humans would otherwise miss. New insights unlocked in this way offer the potential to deliver value to a range of users across markets such as finance, insurance, transport, and agriculture.Our host Dallas Campbell is joined in the studio by Dr. Freddie Kalaitzis from the University of Oxford, James Parr, Founder of Trillium Technologies, and Maral Bayaraa from the Satellite Applications Catapult.Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, FacebookTrillium Technologies: Website, Twitter, LinkedInUniversity of Oxford: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford.
Welcome to In-Orbit – the fortnightly podcast exploring how technology from space is empowering a better world.This podcast is brought to you by the Satellite Applications Catapult, a UK technology and innovation company driving economic growth through the commercialisation of space, and hosted by writer and broadcaster, Dallas Campbell.The UK has always played a pivotal role in transforming the space sector, but the opportunity for us to become a global leader is now. As a nation, we need to become the world's best adopters of new space technologies, harness the strength of our industries, and exploit the benefits of being in orbit.Across this new series, we'll be in conversation with the expert minds behind these new innovations, exploring the ways that the UK is translating data from space into real-world impact.Join us on our journey exploring how the UK is using space to make huge differences to our everyday lives, as well as gaining a better understanding of its role in shaping – and sustaining – our planet for the future.Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook
REAL LIFE INVENTOR ALERT!!!Two jockstraps cleverly sewn together. That was how the very first sports bra was made in 1977. The product built out from this prototype, the “Jog Bra”, went on to change women's athletics forever.Lisa Lindhal who, together with her friends Polly and Hinda, unleashed the sports bra on the world. In this episode from our sister podcast, Patented: History of Inventions, she spoke to Dallas Campbell . The episode was produced by Freddy Chick. The editor was Anisha Deva. The senior producer was Charlotte Long.For more History Hit content, subscribe to our newsletters here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When did humans first start to farm? What was the first murder solved by forensic science? Who invented the battery? The answer to all these questions can be found on the podcast Patented: The History of Inventions, which we're recommending today. It's hosted by Dallas Campbell, who has presented hit science shows like the Gadget Show and Bang Goes the Theory. Now he's asking who we have to thank for the inventions that surround us everyday. Today we're playing an episode where Dallas discovers the inventor of the humble contact lens. It's an unsung hero called Otto Wichterle, who lived and worked behind the Iron Curtain and who created the world's first contact lens on Christmas Eve 1961 at his kitchen table, using a gramophone player and bits of his son's meccano set. Dallas's guest in this episode is Riika Palonkorpi. If you enjoy it and want to hear more then go check out Patented, a podcast from History Hit, with new episodes every Wednesday and Sunday. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In episode 48 Ben speaks to Dallas Campbell, a British television presenter, television and stage actor, best known as a presenter on the Channel 5 series The Gadget Show in 2008 and BBC One science series Bang Goes the Theory from 2009 to 2012. He's a well known science communicator who has just back from filming a new series on Hydrogen (coming soon to Youtube). In this episode, Ben and Dallas discuss science communication, space documentaries, private space companies, the significance of Artemis and the excitement about the UK having a "Space launch" capability. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsor: Spaced Ventures: https://www.spacedventures.com/ to invest shares of actual space startups! OUTLINE: Here's approximate timestamps for the episode. 00:18 Spaced Ventures Sponsor 00:48 Introducing Dallas Campbell 01:24 Current series on Hydrogen and Dallas's career to date (The Gadget Show/Bang Goes the Theory) 07:00 Contact with former presenters 08:30 Space shows 10:20 Science communication 12:08 Artemis era (compared to Apollo) 15:38 Privatisation of Space industry (SpaceX/Blue Origin) 18:34 UK Launch Space Launch capability (Space Port Cornwall) 20:23 Ad Astra - Illustrated Space 21:47 Space documentaries 24:24 Supersized Earth: 10 years on - projects like Neom, is it time for a second series? 27:00 Hyperloop 27:25 Dallas Campbells podcast Patented History of Inventions: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/welcome-to-patented-history-of-inventions/id1612089556?i=1000552466585) 30:11 Space Bar with Astro Agency 31:21 Dallas's new series on Hydrogen (coming soon to YouTube) 33:26 Wrap up and socials Follow Dallas Campbell: Website: https://www.dallascampbell.co.uk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dallascampbell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedallascampbell/ Stay connected with us! Use #Astroben across various social media platforms to engage with us! Website: www.astroben.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrobenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gambleonit LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-astro-ben-podcast/
Invented in the mid-1800s, bicycles have had enduring popularity. Across cultures, they have been embraced, promising freedom and mobility at a lower price point. Tim joins Dallas Campbell on Patented: History of Inventions, to discuss the history of the bicycle, from the invention story through to bicycle booms, the C5 Sinclair and the rise of dockless bike sharing schemes. If you're interested in the stories behind the world's greatest inventions - from the mighty steam train to the humble condom - subscribe to Patented: History of Inventions today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We put man on the moon before we invented the wheeled suitcase. Why did it take so long? Find out in this episode of Patented: History of Inventions, where host Dallas Campbell is joined by expert Katrine Marçal, whose research has revealed an intriguing hidden chapter in the invention story of rolling luggage. If you're interested in the stories behind the world's greatest inventions — from the mighty steam train to the humble condom - subscribe to Patented: History of Inventions, created by our friends over at History Hit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's Gone Medieval podcast, Matt Lewis joins Dallas Campbell - host of our sister podcast Patented: History of Inventions - to explore the role of medieval monks in inventing. Seeing scientific and philosophical investigation as a way to get closer to God - despite the threat of being labelled a heretic - monks were considered masters of invention. Together, they explain how monks navigated this balance and tell the story of Roger Bacon, a friar credited with designing the magnifying glass and who also predicted cars, powered ships and manned flight.For more Gone Medieval content, subscribe to our Medieval Monday's newsletter here.If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today!To download, go to Android or Apple store. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today, James is the guest on our NEW sister podcast Patented, hosted by Dallas Campbell. Together, they talk us through the century-long history of military drones.Drone technology has transformed the way we wage war today. They have been key in every major conflict since at least 2008, including the current war in Ukraine. But military drones have a much longer history than you might imagine, dating all the way back to the First World War.For more Warfare content, subscribe to our Warfare newsletter here. If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today! To download the app, go to the Android or Apple store. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The revolution in speed ground to a halt in the 1960s. The previous half-century saw great leaps in how quickly people could get from place to place: high-speed railways, cars, intercontinental flight. In our lifetime transport may have become safer and comfier — but we aren't getting anywhere any faster.How did these great leaps happen? What grove this focus on transport innovation and where does collaboration come into play? And why has the focus shifted? In this episode, we talk to Matt Ridley, author of How Innovation Works, about the acceleration of transport innovation from the steam engine to space travel.If you want to hear more from History Hit's newest podcast Patented: History of Inventions presented by Dallas Campbell then click here. Expect new episodes every Wednesday and Sunday.There are also hundreds of history documentaries, ad-free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today! To download the History Hit app please go to the Android or Apple store. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In a special edition of Private Passions for COP26, Michael Berkeley talks to Dr Tamsin Edwards about her career as a climate scientist and her lifelong passion for music. As a child, Tamsin wanted to be a concert pianist and she went on to play the clarinet, saxophone and double bass, and to sing in choirs. Music is still a vital part of her life but now she is one of our leading climate scientists, at King's College London, studying the uncertainties of climate model predictions, particularly in relation to rising sea levels. In 2018 she joined the author team for the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the UN body responsible for assessing the science related to climate change. Instantly recognizable with her trademark cropped blue hair, she is a passionate science communicator, blogging, writing for newspapers and frequently appearing on radio and television. Tamsin tells Michael how performing music helped her to develop the confidence to speak about science to governments, corporations and the public. We hear part of a Beethoven sonata that brings back memories of the terror she felt playing it for her Grade 8 Piano exam. She chooses music by Liszt for her mother, a concert pianist, and we hear her late father playing the trumpet with his New Orleans jazz band. And Tamsin talks movingly about her debilitating treatment for bowel cancer, paying tribute to the love and support of her partner, the television presenter Dallas Campbell, with piano music by Philip Glass. Producer: Jane Greenwood A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3
Dallas Campbell is a science presenter best known for the programmes Bang Goes The Theory, The Gadget Show, Stargazing Live, The Sky at Night, Horizon and Supersized Earth. He is a regular contributor to the BBC's science magazine Focus, the Times' Eureka magazine, and The Observer. His book, Ad Astra: An Illustrated Guide to Leaving the Planet, was released in 2017. Dallas Campbell is guest number 117 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Dallas Campbell on Twitter: @dallascampbell .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by Matthew Boxall .Social media support by Harriet Stevens .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My friend Dallas Campbell shares his story as a gay Latter-day Saint. I became aware of Dallas from his moving Instagram coming out post www.instagram.com/tv/CNTnG5thfbW Dallas talks about knowing he is gay from a young age, some difficult times in high school, serving a wonderful mission in Guatemala, testimony of the Gospel, trying to date women, and receiving personal revelation he needed to come out. Dallas talks about what helped him to finally come out; the great support he is receiving from family, friends and Ward members; advice for those who are closeted; and his feelings about his future. Dallas also talks about his strong relationship with his Heavenly Father and the Savior to bring hope and healing. Thank you for being on the podcast Dallas. Your story is needed and moving. Thank you for being a light and bringing hope to others. You are a great man with a bright future. You can reach Dallas on IG @dallasmcampbell ** Please Check Out My New Book At: ** Deseret Book: www.deseretbook.com/p/listen-learn-and-love-embracing-lgbtq-latter-day-saints Amazon: www.amazon.com/dp/1462135773
We're keeping things highbrow, this year, as we follow last week's Kes episode with an episode (finally) tackling the enigma that is Werner Herzog. Joining us to look at his 1977 film, Stroszek, is one of our most exciting guests to date: Herzog-expert, Dallas Campbell!
In this episode, Rebecca Rideal is joined by Dallas Campbell - TV presenter and author of Ad Astra: An Illustrated Guide to Leaving the Planet - to unravel the tragedy of Apollo 1 and the wider history of the 1960s Space Race. Written and narrated by Rebecca RidealEditor/producer: Peter CurryTheme music: "Circles" by The Broxton Hundred **Bonus material about the Soviet programme available via www.patreon.com/killing_time **
“Everyone is invited to the party…” Dallas Campbell joins us today to speak about science communication, the power of storytelling, and advice on how you can get involved in the space sector through means other than STEM. Dallas is a television presenter and television actor, best known for Channel 5's The Gadget Show and BBC One's Bang Goes the Theory, Science of Stupid, The Sky at Night, Stargazing live, Britain Beneath Your Feet, and many more. Notes: Dallas' book “Ad Astra” : https://read.amazon.co.uk/kp/embed?asin=B01MR9I9L6&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_ktyQEb9T1JM9Z&reshareId=BTZYTEGD78GTNFH4TW3W&reshareChannel=system Ron Jones' “Integrated Space Plan” https://media.wired.com/photos/595485ffbe605811a2fdd4f1/master/w_3000,h_4797,c_limit/integratedspaceplan-19891.jpg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Want to get involved in our organisation? Visit https://ukseds.org/ For more resources on careers in space: https://spacecareers.uk/ Follow Dallas and Caroline on Twitter: @dallascampbell @swennyspace Intro and outro tracks: "Fanfare for Space" and "Discovery Hit" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ For any questions, feedback, or things you'd like to see in future episodes, please e-mail us at podcast@ukseds.org on submit here: https://forms.gle/C9hrMTGYH5Psn8iX7
This week kicked off with an incredible fall in oil prices globally, so what on earth happened (00:50)? We also talk about the Budget, where Rishi Sunak set out in more detail how the government's 'levelling up' agenda will look (10:20). Finally, should we be doing more science research for curiosity's sake (23:05)? With Kate Andrews, Owen Matthews, James Forsyth, Polly Mackenzie, Thomas Fink and Dallas Campbell. Presented by Cindy Yu and Katy Balls. Produced by Cindy Yu and Gus Carter.
This week kicked off with an incredible fall in oil prices globally, so what on earth happened (00:50)? We also talk about the Budget, where Rishi Sunak set out in more detail how the government's 'levelling up' agenda will look (10:20). Finally, should we be doing more science research for curiosity's sake (23:05)?With Kate Andrews, Owen Matthews, James Forsyth, Polly Mackenzie, Thomas Fink and Dallas Campbell.Presented by Cindy Yu and Katy Balls.Produced by Cindy Yu and Gus Carter.
UFO SPECIAL Brian Cox and Robin Ince host a close encounter of the 1st kind with comedian Lucy Beaumont, astronomer Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Director of Jodrell Bank Professor Tim O’Brien, and science presenter Dallas Campbell to ask if UFOs and aliens have visited Earth? They explore why Lucy's home city of Hull appears to have had more than its fair share of alien visitations, as well as learning about the genuine scientific effort to look for intelligent life elsewhere in our universe. This episode is also available to watch, so you can see our truly out of this world panel in full technicolour glory. Just look for The Infinite Monkey Cage UFO TV Special on BBC iplayer. Producer: Alexandra Feachem
Today on the 5: For the final entry in my personal best of series, we're ending with my favorite album of 2019. There were a lot of contenders, but EiV by Dallas Campbell is the album that really blew me away this year.
In this episode, Grow My Cleaning Company program graduate Dallas Campbell talks about how the program has helped him add 14K in monthly revenue and have all the employees he needs.
Welcome to 17 Questions!We’re asking celebrities, authors, YouTubers & broadcasters 17 of the most random questions you never knew you wanted the answers to.This week, TV presenter and author Dallas Campbell joins us in the studio to answer his 17 questions. Listen by clicking ‘Play’, subscribe on Apple podcasts, Acast, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, and please do rate and review to help other find the podcast. If you have a question you'd love to hear our guests answer, tweet us or drop us a message - we're @17Questions on all socials. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When we originally announced we were doing a Book Shambles Live at QED Con in Manchester we were supposed to be joined by Mercury 13 and aviation legend Wally Funk, but sadly she had to pull out due to last minute illness. So joining Robin is author of Wally Funk's Race for Space, Sue Nelson and doing his best Josie Long impression, co-host for this week is Dallas Campbell. They chat about women in space, books that have not quite predicted the future so accurately and, of course, the great Wally Funk. Get an extended version of this episode, plus many other goodies, by supporting the show at patreon.com/bookshambles
Tonight is part 2 of my conversation with Robin Ogden, aka OGRE. We're joined by musician Dallas Campbell as we talk The Seven Sisters and The Serpent, The Chairman, All Hallow's, and analog synthesizers. Music for the show provided by OGRE.
Have you ever wanted to be abducted by aliens? What if you need to pee when walking on the moon? We blast off into space with Dallas Campbell and talk about flat earthers, the dark days of Mir, and how much the Apollo 11 flag cost. Don't understand how space works? Neither do we...
If you’d like to support the show, please visit: www.patreon.com/beyondsynth The Beyond Synth theme song is by OGRE: ogresound.bandcamp.com/track/shore-thing Beyond Synth musical jingles created by WHO HA: https://thewhoha.bandcamp.com/ Check out the SYNTHWAVE ARTIST DATABASE at https://www.beyondsynth.com/ If you want to submit music for consideration for BEYOND SYNTH, please e-mail: beyondsynth@gmail.com Check out ALL the artists featured on today’s show: HYPRDRIVR: https://soundcloud.com/hyprdrivr https://hyprdrivr.bandcamp.com/releases https://www.facebook.com/HyprDrivr/ https://twitter.com/HyprDriver MECHA MAIKO: https://soundcloud.com/mecha-maiko https://newretrowave.bandcamp.com/album/mad-but-soft https://www.mechamaiko.com/ https://twitter.com/mechamaiko https://www.facebook.com/mechamaiko/ Featuring DANA JEAN PHOENIX: https://soundcloud.com/dana-jean-phoenix https://danajeanphoenix.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/danajeanphoenix https://www.facebook.com/danajeanphoenix ABSINTH3: https://soundcloud.com/absinth3official https://www.facebook.com/Absinth3Official/ https://twitter.com/Absinth3Music https://absinth3.bandcamp.com/ DALLAS CAMPBELL: https://soundcloud.com/dallas-campbell https://magichappened.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/freezeyourbrain https://www.facebook.com/dallassynthmusic ANACHRONIST: https://soundcloud.com/theanachronist http://theeanachronist.bandcamp.com/releases https://www.facebook.com/TheeAnachronist/ COMPUTER MAGIC: https://soundcloud.com/computer-magic https://www.facebook.com/zdanz https://twitter.com/zdanz http://www.thecomputermagic.com/ MAGNAVOLT: https://soundcloud.com/magnavolt88 https://magnavolt.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Magnavolt88/ https://twitter.com/Magnavolt88 https://www.instagram.com/magnavoltofficial/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/0rYuZn0zZhIzTLVJ9FmhSV NIKKI SIMMONS: https://soundcloud.com/ikkinsnommis https://funkfiction.bandcamp.com/track/cytus-ii-fireflies-funk-fiction-remix https://www.facebook.com/ikkinsnommis https://twitter.com/ikkinsnommis Remixed by FUNK FICTION: https://soundcloud.com/funkysynths https://www.funkfiction.com/ https://funkfiction.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/FunkySynths/ https://twitter.com/funkysynths ACID GAMBIT: https://coprolalia.bandcamp.com/album/nemesis https://soundcloud.com/coprolaliadigital http://acidgambit.coprolalia.net/ https://twitter.com/AcidGambitMusic 80TRIBE: https://soundcloud.com/80tribe https://80tribe.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/80tribe/ https://twitter.com/80tribe https://www.youtube.com/user/80tribe https://www.instagram.com/80tribe/ GALAXY 80: https://soundcloud.com/user-394408318 https://www.facebook.com/Galaxy1980s https://twitter.com/Galaxy80s https://open.spotify.com/artist/0GL1UYxNUu3GoI2h8H81Z1 ENVOTION: https://soundcloud.com/envotion https://www.facebook.com/envotion https://twitter.com/envotion https://www.youtube.com/user/envotion MICHAEL OAKLEY: https://soundcloud.com/michaeloakleysynthwave https://www.facebook.com/MichaelOakleyOfficial/ https://michaeloakleysynthwave.bandcamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/michaeloakleyofficial/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVCnbrETvgFXwgkC1JelYXQ Remixed by ROBOTS WITH RAYGUNS: http://www.robotswithrayguns.com/ http://robotswithrayguns.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/robtswthrayguns https://www.facebook.com/robotswithrayguns https://www.instagram.com/robtswthrayguns/ NEREX: https://soundcloud.com/nehrex http://nehrex.bandcamp.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwVj563KpuESOTmMyabCbpg https://twitter.com/Nehrex https://open.spotify.com/artist/7DaNE3SSA9B3xekt8ECotw?si=HbSb3vu2Sjy4HN_aEpg5-Q EPISODE SPONSORS: RETRO REVOLUTIONS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfqax0cikE8pDajVM3DY7cg https://twitter.com/retrofaithgames https://www.instagram.com/retro_revolutions/
This week Dr Helen Czerski plays the role of Josie for the second time alongside Robin as they're joined by author and actual proper broadcaster Dallas Campbell to talk about space books, including his own recently released Ad Astra. From HG Wells to Jules Verne and Ladybird books of space the three discuss all manner of books, space travel and why people buy into conspiracy theories. Patreon supporters get a bonus fifteen minutes this week. If you'd like to become one head to patreon.com/bookshambles
In which Mark and Alex survey an incredible day at the London pilot event, with interviews from astronaut Tim Peake, extreme environments medic Beth Healey, science broadcaster Dallas Campbell, astrophysicist Maggie Lieu and meteorite expert Geoff Notkin, fresh from an adventure in the Sahara!
If you’d like to support the show, please visit: www.patreon.com/beyondsynth The Beyond Synth theme song is by OGRE: ogresound.bandcamp.com/track/shore-thing Beyond Synth musical jingles created by WHO HA: https://thewhoha.bandcamp.com/ Check out the SYNTHWAVE ARTIST DATABASE at https://www.beyondsynth.com/ If you want to submit music for consideration for BEYOND SYNTH, please e-mail: beyondsynth@gmail.com Check out OGRE here: https://soundcloud.com/ogresound https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/ http://www.ogresound.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/ogresounds https://www.facebook.com/ogresound/ And DALLAS CAMPBELL here: https://soundcloud.com/dallas-campbell https://magichappened.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/freezeyourbrain https://www.facebook.com/dallassynthmusic Check out all the artists featured on today’s show: Wojciech Golczewski: https://soundcloud.com/wojciechgolczewski http://golczewski.com/ https://twitter.com/w_golczewski https://www.facebook.com/WojciechGolczewski 80TRIBE: https://soundcloud.com/80tribe https://80tribe.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/80tribe/ https://twitter.com/80tribe https://www.youtube.com/user/80tribe ΜΛIƆO: https://soundcloud.com/maico-11 https://maico-11.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/synth.box.3 https://www.instagram.com/c_maico/ EPISODE SPONSORS: ZENCASTR for podcasters! Get 20% off by using coupon code: BEYONDSYNTH https://zencastr.com/ https://www.facebook.com/zencastr https://twitter.com/zencastr RETRO REVOLUTIONS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfqax0cikE8pDajVM3DY7cg https://twitter.com/retrofaithgames https://www.instagram.com/retro_revolutions/
For millennia, humans have been firmly rooted to the Earth, but haven't you ever fancied a change of scenery? This month, science writer and broadcaster Dallas Campbell talks to former Christmas Lecturer and fellow space nerd Kevin Fong about all things space travel, and Dallas’ new book: Ad astra: An illustrated guide to leaving the planet. Dallas Campbell is an actor, author and TV presenter, and has always been fascinated by space. He was also an understudy for the 2014 CHRISTMAS LECTURES: How to hack your home, and appeared via hologram in the final show. Kevin Fong is an anaesthesiologist and space medicine expert. He presented the 2015 CHRISTMAS LECTURES: How to Survive in Space and regularly presents documentaries for Horizon and the BBC World Service.
For 250,000 years humans have been firmly rooted to the Earth, but what if you want to get off? Leading space broadcaster Dallas Campbell uses his own vast experience to offer some advice that will help you leave planet earth. Ad Astra: An Illustrated Guide to Leaving the Planet by Dallas Campbell
For 250,000 years humans have been firmly rooted to the Earth, but what if you want to get off? Leading space broadcaster Dallas Campbell uses his own vast experience to offer some advice that will help you leave planet earth. Ad Astra: An Illustrated Guide to Leaving the Planet by Dallas Campbell
This month, TV science presenter Dallas Campbell joins Sue and Richard to discuss how to leave the planet. The Space Boffins also hear from Apollo 15 legend Al Worden, who spent 3 days isolated in his space capsule around the Moon. And what better way to celebrate the film Contact than by following in the footsteps of Jodie Foster at the Very Large Array radio telescope in New Mexico? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This month, TV science presenter Dallas Campbell joins Sue and Richard to discuss how to leave the planet. The Space Boffins also hear from Apollo 15 legend Al Worden, who spent 3 days isolated in his space capsule around the Moon. And what better way to celebrate the film Contact than by following in the footsteps of Jodie Foster at the Very Large Array radio telescope in New Mexico? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This month, TV science presenter Dallas Campbell joins Sue and Richard to discuss how to leave the planet. The Space Boffins also hear from Apollo 15 legend Al Worden, who spent 3 days isolated in his space capsule around the Moon. And what better way to celebrate the film Contact than by following in the footsteps of Jodie Foster at the Very Large Array radio telescope in New Mexico? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Dallas Campbell has presented some of the most ambitious landmark series across the BBC, such as City in the Sky with Dr Hannah Fry and Stargazing Live with Dara O'Brian and Brian Cox, which included broadcasting Astronaut Tim Peake's historic live launch to the International Space Station and was nominated for a BAFTA. In 2014, Dallas embarked on a six-part international series for National Geographic and he continues to regularly present for the Horizon Guide series on BBC4. In 2016 he went back in time to re-create 'Television's First Night', for the 80th anniversary of BBC television. Dallas is a regular contributor to the BBC's science magazine Focus, The Times' Eureka magazine and has written for The Observer. He is the author of Ad Astra: An Illustrated Guide to Leaving The Planet. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Broadcaster Dallas Campbell joins the Space Boffins at the British Interplanetary Society to discuss the giant new replacement for Hubble, hypersonic spaceplanes and balloon flights to the edge of space. They hear from astronaut Ron Garan about President-elect Trump and talk to one of the witnesses of the Apollo 1 fire, which killed three astronauts in 1967. Plus, discussions on urinating on the astronaut bus and books on sex in space. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Broadcaster Dallas Campbell joins the Space Boffins at the British Interplanetary Society to discuss the giant new replacement for Hubble, hypersonic spaceplanes and balloon flights to the edge of space. They hear from astronaut Ron Garan about President-elect Trump and talk to one of the witnesses of the Apollo 1 fire, which killed three astronauts in 1967. Plus, discussions on urinating on the astronaut bus and books on sex in space. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Broadcaster Dallas Campbell joins the Space Boffins at the British Interplanetary Society to discuss the giant new replacement for Hubble, hypersonic spaceplanes and balloon flights to the edge of space. They hear from astronaut Ron Garan about President-elect Trump and talk to one of the witnesses of the Apollo 1 fire, which killed three astronauts in 1967. Plus, discussions on urinating on the astronaut bus and books on sex in space. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Most astrophysicists would agree that it's highly likely that there's life beyond Earth. But then why haven't we found any? This month on Naked Astronomy, Graihagh Jackson tackles one of the fundamental questions of mankind with Neil deGrasse Tyson, Jim Al-Khalili and Dallas Campbell. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Most astrophysicists would agree that it's highly likely that there's life beyond Earth. But then why haven't we found any? This month on Naked Astronomy, Graihagh Jackson tackles one of the fundamental questions of mankind with Neil deGrasse Tyson, Jim Al-Khalili and Dallas Campbell. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
If you’d like to support the show, please visit: https://www.patreon.com/beyondsynth The Beyond Synth theme song is by OGRE: https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/track/shore-thing Beyond Synth musical jingles created by WHO HA: http://thewhoha.bandcamp.com/ You can check out RICK SHITHOUSE and Synthetix here: www.synthetix.fm/ @rick-shithouse www.facebook.com/groups/120473901408954/ www.facebook.com/synthetixsundays twitter.com/SynthetixFM And check out all the artists featured on today's show: NATHAN DANDY: https://soundcloud.com/crrse http://nathandandy.bandcamp.com https://twitter.com/crrse https://www.facebook.com/crrse KINGSLYNN: https://soundcloud.com/kingslynnmusic http://www.kingslynnmusic.com/ https://twitter.com/kingslynnmusic https://www.facebook.com/kingslynnmusic PROTECTOR 101: https://soundcloud.com/protector-101 http://protector101.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/Protector101 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Protector-101/247249665337025 OGRE: https://soundcloud.com/ogresound https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/ http://www.ogresound.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/ogresounds https://www.facebook.com/ogresound/ DALLAS CAMPBELL: https://soundcloud.com/dallas-campbell https://magichappened.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/freezeyourbrain https://www.facebook.com/dallassynthmusic GOST: https://soundcloud.com/gost1980s http://gost1980s.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/gost1980s https://www.facebook.com/gost1980s BEN PARKER: https://soundcloud.com/benparker https://twitter.com/BenParker10 NORTH EXIT: https://soundcloud.com/north_exit http://northexit.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/northexitmusic ARKANOID 74: https://soundcloud.com/arkanoid74 https://arkanoid74.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwBNS24_ToRXmsW55-iFM3g VOLT AGE: https://soundcloud.com/ageofvolt https://voltageofficial.bandcamp.com/music https://twitter.com/Volt_Age_84 https://www.facebook.com/ageofvolt WHO HA: https://soundcloud.com/thewhoha http://thewhoha.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/theWhoHa https://www.facebook.com/theWhoHa LONE RUNNER: https://soundcloud.com/pascalum https://lonerunner.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/lonerunner66
To celebrate their newest stellar collaboration, a complete re-score of Night Of The Living Dead, here is the second part of my conversation with musicians Dallas Campbell and OGRE! Music for the show provided by OGRE.
Tonight I'm talking to musicians OGRE and Dallas Campbell about 2001: A Space Odyssey, Beyond The Black Rainbow, Stranger Things, and Lovecraft. Music for the show provided by OGRE.
If you’d like to support the show, please visit: https://www.patreon.com/beyondsynth The Beyond Synth theme song is by OGRE: https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/track/shore-thing Beyond Synth musical jingles created by WHO HA: http://thewhoha.bandcamp.com/ Check out OGRE here: https://soundcloud.com/ogresound https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/ http://www.ogresound.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/ogresounds https://www.facebook.com/ogresound/ And Check out DALLAS CAMPBELL here: https://soundcloud.com/dallas-campbell https://magichappened.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/freezeyourbrain https://www.facebook.com/dallassynthmusic Check out all the artists featured on this episode: DANGER MODE: https://soundcloud.com/danger-mode http://dangermode.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/dangermodemusic/ SAINT SAMUEL: https://soundcloud.com/saint-samuel http://saint-samuel.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/samuelmusique https://www.facebook.com/saintsamuel.musique
In Part 2 of the Science Shambles specials from the Blue Dot Festival from Jodrell Bank, Robin and Josie tackle the issue of evolution and bananas before we chat about scientific delight in all things bookish with a bumper lineup of guests. There's science presenters and writers Dallas Campbell and Ginny Smith, immunologist Sheena Cruickshank, astronomer Paul Abel, the team from ScienceGrrl, impressionist Jon Culshaw and Public Service Broadcasting's J Willgoose. Because this episode was recorded in a large field where a music festival was also taking place, there is often a bit of background noise. Sorry about that.
Television presenter, Dallas Campbell, originally trained as an actor but applied his eye for magic and ability to tell a good story to the task of communicating science. Often found down a tunnel or up in a rocket, his adventures focus on the wonders of our engineered world and the 5 things he picks are testament to this.
If you’d like to support the show, please visit: https://www.patreon.com/beyondsynth The Beyond Synth theme song is by OGRE: https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/track/shore-thing Beyond Synth musical jingles created by WHO HA: http://thewhoha.bandcamp.com/ Check out CHALK DINOSAUR here: https://soundcloud.com/chalkdinosaur http://chalkdinosaur.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/chalkdinosaur https://twitter.com/Chalkdinosaur http://www.johnohallaron.com/ And Check out all the artists featured in this episode: CUFF LYNX: https://soundcloud.com/cufflynx https://twitter.com/CuffLynx https://www.facebook.com/cufflynxinc https://www.youtube.com/user/cufflynxinc Timbral: https://soundcloud.com/timbral http://timbral.atari.org/ Dallas Campbell: https://soundcloud.com/dallas-campbell https://magichappened.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/freezeyourbrain https://www.facebook.com/dallassynthmusic Axial: https://soundcloud.com/AxialMusic https://www.facebook.com/axialmusic/?fref=ts https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicOfAxial https://www.instagram.com/plywaczooski/ Takahashi Jones: https://soundcloud.com/takahashijones http://takahashijones.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Takahashi-Jones/818207784895329 https://twitter.com/Takahashi_Jones SurgeryHead: https://soundcloud.com/surgeryhead https://surgeryhead.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/SurgeryHeadIndustrial https://twitter.com/SurgeryKult Starforce: https://soundcloud.com/starforce http://aphasiarecords.bandcamp.com/album/omniversal-oscillations https://www.facebook.com/starforcemusic Vincenzo Salvia: https://soundcloud.com/vincenzo-salvia http://vincenzosalvia.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/vincenzosalviamusic https://twitter.com/vincenzo_salvia
If you’d like to support the show, please visit: https://www.patreon.com/beyondsynth The Beyond Synth theme song is by OGRE: https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/track/shore-thing Today Andy is joined by OGRE a.k.a. Robin Ogden and DALLAS CAMPBELL! All together for the first time! Check out OGRE and DALLAS CAMPBELLS collaboration right here: https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/album/all-hallows And check out all the artist links here: OGRE: https://soundcloud.com/ogresound https://twitter.com/ogresounds http://www.ogresound.co.uk/ DALLAS CAMPBELL: https://soundcloud.com/dallas-campbell https://magichappened.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/freezeyourbrain COLOR PALLETTE: https://soundcloud.com/colorpaletteband http://colorpaletteband.com/ https://twitter.com/colorpalettedc SAINT-SAMUEL: https://soundcloud.com/saint-samuel http://saint-samuel.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/samuelmusique COREY VALENTINE: https://soundcloud.com/coreyvalentine https://www.facebook.com/whoiscoreyvalentine https://twitter.com/coreyvalentinex SUPER SCIENCE: https://soundcloud.com/supersciencesounds http://superscience.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/SuperScience80s MIAMI NIGHTS 1984: https://soundcloud.com/miami-nights-1984 http://rossocorsarecords.com/2012/02/26/miami-nights-1984-profile/ https://twitter.com/MiamiNights1984
If you’d like to support the show, please visit: https://www.patreon.com/beyondsynth The Beyond Synth theme song is by OGRE: https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/track/shore-thing Today Andy is joined by SUNGLASSES KID! They chat and listen to some cool tracks! Check out SUNGLASSES KID here: https://soundcloud.com/sunglasseskid http://sunglasseskid.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/sunglasseskid And Check out all the artists featured on today's program: ARCADE HIGH: https://soundcloud.com/arcade-high https://twitter.com/arcadehighmusic http://arcadehigh.bandcamp.com/ THE ASTRAL STEREO PROJECT: https://soundcloud.com/ncholdsworth https://twitter.com/Astral_Stereo http://theastralstereoproject.bandcamp.com/ BETAMAXX: https://soundcloud.com/betamaxx https://twitter.com/betamaxx80s http://betamaxxmusic.bandcamp.com/ CARPENTER BRUT: https://soundcloud.com/carpenter_brut https://twitter.com/carpenter_brut http://carpenterbrut.bandcamp.com/ CM88: https://soundcloud.com/cm-88 https://twitter.com/CM88_Music http://cm88.bandcamp.com/ D/A/D: https://soundcloud.com/dadmusic https://twitter.com/80sDAD http://dadmusic.bandcamp.com/ DALLAS CAMPBELL: https://soundcloud.com/dallas-campbell https://twitter.com/freezeyourbrain https://magichappened.bandcamp.com/ DR PERCEPTRON: https://soundcloud.com/dr-perceptron https://twitter.com/DocPerceptron https://www.facebook.com/DrPerceptron DROID BISHOP: https://soundcloud.com/droidbishop https://twitter.com/DroidBishop http://droidbishop.bandcamp.com/ FLOYDSHAVIOUS: https://soundcloud.com/floydshayvious https://floydshayvious.bandcamp.com/releases FUTURE HOLOTAPE: https://soundcloud.com/futureholotape https://twitter.com/futureholotape http://futureholotape.bandcamp.com/releases
If you’d like to support the show, please visit: https://www.patreon.com/beyondsynth The Beyond Synth theme song is by OGRE: https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/track/shore-thing On todays show we chat with BLSHS and have a quick catchup with Lachi James. Check out BLSHS here: https://www.facebook.com/BLSHSmusic https://blshs.bandcamp.com https://twitter.com/BLSHSmusic https://soundcloud.com/blshs http://blshs.tumblr.com Check out Lachi James here: http://www.lachijames.com https://www.facebook.com/lachijamesmusic https://soundcloud.com/lachijames Check out todays sponsor Dallas Campbell here: https://soundcloud.com/dallas-campbell https://twitter.com/freezeyourbrain https://magichappened.bandcamp.com
If you’d like to support the show, please visit: https://www.patreon.com/beyondsynth The Beyond Synth theme song is by OGRE: https://ogresound.bandcamp.com/track/shore-thing It's almost time kids! Gather round! You don't want to miss out on this episode of BEYOND SYNTH staring our very special guest DALLAS CAMBPELL! Pay close attention because in this one you may win a prize! That's right, not only do you get to hear our hero Andy unravel this weeks mystery but you can also be one of the lucky winners of our very special give-a-way! So for the next hour tell your friends and family to bug off, grab your super secret decoder ring and tune in to this weeks episode titled: ANDY DOES DALLAS! Check out our guest DALLAS CAMPBELL here: http://magichappened.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/dallas-campbell https://www.facebook.com/dallasjustincampbell Don't forget to check out this shows sponsor ROBOTS WITH RAYGUNS here: http://www.robotswithrayguns.com/ http://robotswithrayguns.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/robotswithrayguns https://soundcloud.com/robotswithrayguns
“Douglas Adams always talked about that. A funny thing he used to say where “The terrible thing about having a dictaphone as an aid to memory would be that when you press the on button, it has a terrible habit of turning your brain off.”” This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews […]The post Speaking to… Dallas Campbell appeared first on Speaking of Science » Podcast Feed.
Robin Ince and Brian Cox are joined on stage by V for Vendetta author and legendary comic book writer Alan Moore, cosmologist Ed Copeland, and science broadcaster Dallas Campbell to ask whether Cosmology is really a science? Do scientific theories need to be testable to make them, well - scientific? And if so, where does that leave some of the more mind-bending theories that Cosmology has postulated over the last few years? From String Theory to the idea of multiple universes, the maths might work, but if there is no way of observing whether it is correct, is it science or science fiction? Does Cosmology have more in common with the fantastical stories dreamt up by fiction writers such as Alan Moore, and will science ever progress enough to really get to the bottom of some of the more weird and wonderful theories about the way our universe works? This programme was recorded as part of the Cheltenham Science Festival. Producer: Alexandra Feachem.