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Mentor Sessions Ep.005: In this must-watch episode, we explore Bitcoin security with a deep dive into personal protection for hodlers. As Bitcoin's value soars, physical threats—like the infamous “$5 wrench attack” and the chilling kidnapping and torture of Ledger co-founder David Ballard—highlight the stakes. How do you safeguard your Bitcoin wealth? We're joined by Wayne DeCoste, CEO of Rescor Group, a seasoned executive protection expert with over 15 years protecting Fortune 500 leaders and high-net-worth individuals. Wayne unveils his five-point security framework—prepare, detect, deter, delay, and defend—alongside strategies to shrink your digital footprint, lower your risk profile, and counter organized crime. Get actionable advice for home, travel, and everyday safety.Video Highlights:• Bitcoiners as targets: Why physical security matters• The Ledger co-founder incident• Wayne DeCoste's protection expertise• Five-point security framework• Digital footprint minimization• Travel and residential safetyChapters:00:00:00 - Introduction: The rising value of Bitcoin and the growing physical risks for holders. 00:04:30 - Real-World Threats: Ledger Co-Founder Kidnapping and Beyond00:09:15 - Wayne DeCoste: 15+ Years in Executive Protection 00:14:00 - Five-Point Security Framework: Prepare, Detect, Deter, Delay, Defend00:25:45 - Minimizing Your Digital Footprint: Stay Off the Radar00:36:20 - Travel and Residential Security: Protect Your Home and Journeys00:47:10 - Q&A: Mistakes to Avoid and Success StoriesConnect with Wayne DeCoste and Rescor Group:• Website: https://www.rescorgroup.com • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynedecosteSchedule a Free Discovery Session with Nathan to learn more about how Bitcoin Mentor can Fast-Track your Bitcoin Education and Level Up your Self-Custody Security: https://bitcoinmentor.io/?fluent-booking=calendar&host=nathan-1712797202&event=30minStruggling to explain Bitcoin to friends and family without losing them to complexity or misinformation? Blockhunters - The Bitcoin Board Game is your solution—a fast-paced, strategic game crafted by Bitcoin enthusiasts to make learning about Bitcoin fun and effortless. Through real-world stories like the García family battling hyperinflation or Omar escaping the CFA franc system, players build a blockchain, protect private keys, and compete for block rewards in just 30 minutes. It's the ultimate tool for orangepilling at meetups, game nights, or casual gatherings—no preaching required. Visit BlockhuntersGame.com and use code BTCMENTOR for 10% off to start sparking Bitcoin curiosity today!FREE Bitcoin Book Giveaway:New to Bitcoin? Get Magic Internet Money by Jesse Berger FREE! Click here: bitcoinmentororange.com/magic-internet-money BOOK private one-on-one sessions with BITCOIN MENTOR! Learn self custody, hardware, multisig, lightning, privacy, running a node, and plenty more - all from a team of top notch educators that I've personally vetted.https://bitcoinmentor.io/Subscribe to Mentor Sessions:Don't miss out—subscribe and follow us: BTC Sessions: x.com/BTCsessionsNathan: x.com/theBTCmentorGary: x.com/GaryLeeNYC#BitcoinSecurity #PersonalProtection #CryptoSafety #ExecutiveProtection #DigitalFootprint #BitcoinEducation #Bitcoin #HODL #btc #Cryptocurrency #Podcast #BitcoinPodcast #BTCSessions
Overcomer Covenant Church exists to advance the Kingdom of God, locally and globally, by preaching the Gospel, partnering with other ministries, and planting churches. To support Overcomer and help us continue to reach people all around the world, click here: If you've just made a decision for Christ, click the link today - If this is your first time joining us, click the link today - Stay Connected! Website: YouTube: Instagram: Facebook: https://facebook.com/overcomercc
Overcomer Covenant Church exists to advance the Kingdom of God, locally and globally, by preaching the Gospel, partnering with other ministries, and planting churches. To support Overcomer and help us continue to reach people all around the world, click here: If you've just made a decision for Christ, click the link today - If this is your first time joining us, click the link today - Stay Connected! Website: YouTube: Instagram: Facebook: https://facebook.com/overcomercc
This week we heard from Jodie Tanner, David Ballard, and Tom Byron on what the Lord has taught them this year. Tim also shared a prophetic insight from 1 Chronicles 12.
Overcomer Covenant Church exists to advance the Kingdom of God, locally and globally, by preaching the Gospel, partnering with other ministries, and planting churches. To support Overcomer and help us continue to reach people all around the world, click here: If you've just made a decision for Christ, click the link today - If this is your first time joining us, click the link today - https://overcomercc.org/newhere Stay Connected! Website: YouTube: Instagram: Facebook: https://facebook.com/overcomercc
In this episode of The Health Literacy 2.0 Podcast, Seth Serxner is joined by David Ballard, Senior Scientist for the Mental Health at Work Index, to talk about the complexities of workforce health literacy and delve into the Mental Health at Work Index™, a powerful tool designed to help organizations measure and improve their efforts in supporting workforce mental health.Dr. David Ballard, a psychologist and organizational consultant with over 15 years of non-profit executive experience, specializes in organizational effectiveness, occupational health promotion, workplace mental health, program design and evaluation, and systems-level workplace interventions. He currently serves on the boards of The Health Project and Sound Mind.In addition, David chairs the Society for Occupational Health Psychology's Practitioner Committee, co-chairs the Advisory Committee for The Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health in the Workplace, and contributes to NIOSH's Cross-Sector Council on Healthy Work Design and Well-being. He is a member of the External Advisory Board for the Johns Hopkins P.O.E. Total Worker Health Center in Mental Health. Dr. Ballard holds a doctorate in psychology and an MBA in health services administration from Widener University.The Mental Health at Work Index is a pioneering comprehensive analysis to measure and improve workplace mental health strategies and compare results against other employers. The Mental Health at Work Index provides a data-driven assessment and generates strategic guidance for improvement in 10 key organizational categories that are foundational and closely linked to workforce mental health.In a wide-ranging conversation, Seth and David discuss:☑️ Key components of the Mental Health at Work Index, and how can organizations benefit from participating.☑️ The three P's approach (protect, promote, and provide) and its contribution to creating a comprehensive strategy for workplace mental health.☑️ The challenges organizations face in measuring and improving their efforts to support workforce mental health.☑️ The importance of health literacy in improving outcomes and experiences in both physical and mental health.☑️ Creating work environments that are conducive to promoting mental health and encouraging employees to utilize resources effectively.☑️ And much more.For show notes and resources, visit EdLogics Podcast.About The Health Literacy 2.0 Podcast from EdLogicsImproving health literacy — the ability to understand and act on health information — is key to improving health outcomes and lowering costs.Together with business and community leaders, we'll explore effective, behavior-changing solutions that can improve health literacy — and drive engagement in corporate and public health and wellness programs.☑️ Learn About EdLogicsWant to see how EdLogics' gamified platform can boost health literacy, drive engagement in health and wellness programs, and help people live happier, healthier lives? Visit EdLogics.com.Links:David Ballard LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/davidballardMental Health at Work Index - www.mentalhealthindex.orgGhostNote Consulting: https://ghostnoteconsulting.com/
I'm so excited to give you something a little extra for your week! This is the another of our 'Beyond The Summit' short bonus series where we discuss High Performance topics in the lead up to our High Performers Leadership Summit. Speaking of, you can find out more details about that here: https://www.trialtitudeperformance.com.au/registration1660014924140*********In this episode of "Beyond the Summit”, host Ali Flynn engages in a candid conversation with high-performance expert David Ballard, who's the Head of Performance at the Brisbane Broncos. David provides insights into his journey from the Queensland Cup system to becoming the head of performance at the Brisbane Broncos. Ali delves into David's personal experience of pursuing high performance, as he reflects on his passion for sports, the influence of mentors, and the gradual evolution of his pursuit of excellence.He emphasises the delicate balance between fun and discipline in a high-performance environment. He discusses the importance of enjoying the process and creating a culture of improvement, especially in the challenging world of rugby league. The discussion explores the factors that differentiate elite performers with similar physical attributes. David highlights the blend of physical attributes, technical skills, and mindset that contribute to an athlete's success.The mini series will be continuing as it's own podcast on spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uAc9wp7F04YX3DM4UWiss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. G.S. Raju, editor of the Gastro Grand Rounds section in Gastroenterology, is joined by Dr. David Ballard and Dr. Parakkal Deepak to discuss their Gastro Grand Rounds article, "Long-Standing Symptomatic Fistulizing Perianal Crohn's Disease: Progression Beyond Inflammation." https://www.gastrojournal.org/article/S0016-5085(23)04997-1/fulltext Dr. Ballard is an assistant professor of radiology and director of the 3D Printing Lab at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Dr. Deepak is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. [0:27] Introduction of the authors and outline of the case. [2:29] What initial steps does a gastroenterologist take to manage a patient who presents with possible perianal Crohn's disease? [6:47] How does an imaging specialist plan for imaging of the perianal disease, and what techniques are used in support of the endoscopist or gastroenterologist? [11:33] The role of point-of-care ultrasound in perianal disease. [15:38] When is a colorectal surgeon brought on board, and what does a colorectal surgeon do when examining the patient? [19:57] How does the clinician manage abscess and fistula? [25:13] Are there any radiological signs that indicate that a particular fistula may be particularly difficult to manage? [29:38] What is a standard treatment for perianal fistula that evolves to cancer? [31:27] Did the patient notice a change in the nature of the discharge? [32:35] Final thoughts from the authors. Thank you for listening. Find this and other articles on our website at https://www.gastrojournal.org. We welcome your feedback. Please email us at gastro@gastro.org. This discussion was recorded on Nov. 1, 2023, and reflects medical knowledge at that time. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers only and do not necessarily represent those of the American Gastroenterological Association. The content of this podcast is provided for general information purposes only and does not offer medical or any other type of professional advice.
In this episode, we discuss micro aggressions and the nutrition support RDN with Dr. David Ballard, PsyD, MBA. Dr. Ballard holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology and focuses his professional energy on organizational effectiveness, occupational health promotion, strategic planning, systems-level workplace interventions and more. He previously worked for the American Psychological Association and has been interviewed by well known publications including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Washington Post. Recorded 12/21/21, Length 30 minutes
Mental and behavioral health challenges affect 1 in 4 adults worldwide. Given that the majority of awake time is spent at work, the workplace is an ideal setting for promoting good mental health. For employers, supporting a healthy workforce, particularly one emotionally and cognitively healthy, can also drive productivity, improve attendance, produce long-term health care cost savings, and help attract and retain top talent. My guest for this episode is fellow employee wellbeing and organizational performance consultant Dr. David Ballard. Listen in to learn more about mental health, what it is exactly and what is the employers role in supporting it. Connect with Dr. David Ballard Email: dballard@ghostnoteconsulting LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidballard Twitter: https://twitter.com/drdavidballard Connect with Susan Morgan Bailey Email: susan.bailey@marshmma.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanmbailey/ Link to Paper: ISO 45003:2021 - Occupational health and safety management — Psychological health and safety at work — Guidelines for managing psychosocial risks https://www.iso.org/standard/64283.html Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental health in the Workplace https://theluvuproject.org/workplaceaward/
When an entire profession is struggling, it's a problem that will take more than self-care to solve. David Ballard, PsyD, MBA, the former head of the American Psychological Association's Office of Applied Psychology, has spent much of his career focusing on how to create psychologically healthy workplaces in professions facing many of the same challenges we do in veterinary medicine. Dr. Ballard has ventured into vet med by way of Veterinary Visionaries, where nearly 50 organizations are collaborating right now to find ways to improve wellbeing and mental health in the profession as a whole. This episode will leave you believing that you could be a changemaker, no matter your role in your workplace. Find out more about Veterinary Visionaries, including how to log into the solving platform to share and vote on ideas, here. The top four ideas split a $5000 cash prize! Be sure to log in before the platform closes on May 27, 2022. Find all of AAHA's most up-to-date Guidelines, including resources for your clients and team, at aaha.org/guidelines. Wish you could watch these conversations? Catch Central Line on YouTube. Send us feedback or questions anytime at podcast@aaha.org. Access all things Central Line, including guest bios and full transcripts of each episode: aaha.org/podcast. This episode was produced by Clear Contender LLC.
Today we welcome our third special guest: ancient Roman historian, classicist, and writer David Ballard! (You may know him as the narrator of Blanket Fort Radio Theater's A Knight of Another Sort, which the two of us also helped produce.) Today's episode is all about ancient Rome. First, Liz discusses the mythology of the strix, a mysterious birdlike creature, before Ballard educates us on his favorite topic: Emperor Nero. Then, Sarah wraps it up with the story of the Great Fire and the First Martyrs of the Church of Rome. Enjoying the podcast? Please take a moment to rate/review/subscribe! We'd love to hear from you. Here's how to get in touch with us: Email: saintsandwitchespodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @saintsandwitchespodcast Twitter: @saintsnwitches --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/saints-and-witches/support
Welcome to another episode! Dr. David Ballard is an abdominal radiologist serving as an Assistant Professor of Radiology at the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University St. Louis. He completed his abdominal imaging fellowship at Mallinckrodt and is in his first year as an attending in academic radiology. Dr. Ballard graduated medical school from Louisiana State University Health and completed residency at Mallinckrodt. During radiology residency, he served as chief resident and conducted the annual radiology chief resident survey through the radiology chief resident subgroup of AUR. He has a strong interest in research with over 100 publications and a special interest in 3D printing. He also serves as associate editor for RadioGraphics. The 3D-printing N95 study we mention in Dr. Ballard's interview: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33257256/ Find out more about RadioGraphics here: https://pubs.rsna.org/toc/radiographics/41/6
Full article: https://www.ajronline.org/doi/abs/10.2214/AJR.21.25732 David Ballard, MD discusses an AJR article in which the authors provide a practical practice consideration for optimizing prostate MR image quality. To reduce susceptibility from rectal gas, the authors had MR technologist place 18-French rectal tubes in patients undergoing prostate MR and compared them to patients without rectal tube placement.
Full article: https://www.ajronline.org/doi/abs/10.2214/AJR.20.24708 David Ballard, MD discusses an important contribution to the literature in assessing the ongoing debate of conventional vs. drug eluting bead transarterial chemoembolization.
Article: https://www.ajronline.org/doi/abs/10.2214/AJR.20.23656 In this episode, David Ballard, MD summarizes Bosniak version 2019 (v2019) and Tse et al.'s imaging cohort with study radiologists applying Bosniak v2019.
David Ballard (Uncharted series, The Last Of Us) visits to talk about shipping a game, environment as a character and level design. E-mail: jenesee@greyareapodcast.com Twitter: @TheGreyArea Web: https://greyareapodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greyareapodcast
Season 1 Episode 1.0 The Maples - Oct. 30, 2019 Julie is back in the game after 2 years away in Chicago. Cole and Julie investigate a lead on a mysterious grove of Maple trees in Geauga County, Ohio. Cryptic is Presented by Crooked Path Productions Produced and Directed by Jeremiah Isley Written by Adam Hoffman Music by Cory Heddleston & Benjamin Payne Editing, Sound Design, and Foley by Jeremiah Isley Additional Foley by Sarah Isley, Benjamin Payne, Ralph Isley, and Xavier Isley Executive Producer Jeremy Snead Starring Joshua Isley as Cole Kurtz Kristin Larsen as Julie Kurtz DJ Remark as Chuck Jeremiah Isley as Robert G Michael Reardon as Zev Zainsville Craig Raymayley as Sid Alan Gerding as Alastair Kurtz and Jennifer Isley as The Waitress For more information and up to the minute news visit our website www.CrypticPodcast.com or follow us on Social Media: Twitter & Instagram @CrypticPodcast and on Facebook. For early access to new episodes, exclusive content and merchandise become a patron of the show at Patreon.com/CrypticPodcast Of course we'd love to hear from you! You can email us at info@crypticpodcast.com or call the Cryptic Hotline at 330-422-3839 Thanks for listening, and happy hunting! We'd like to thank our wonderful Kickstarter backers, whose kind help made this season possible!! Keymaster Games,Andrew Skifstad, Deb Lemire, Lisa Shauver, Quiver Gaming Gear, Claude, Gerna Isley, Chris Dunfee, Mark Keever, Andy Leibrandt, Lucres, Tarah, Alan Gerding, Mike Reardon, Sergio Saucedo, Tina Smith Campbell, Phil Grunauer, David Ballard, Chloe Grossman, Banjamin Kanelos, Derek Pincombe, Dwayne Farver, Nathaniel Harrison, Michael Hudson, Scott Firestone, Alexander Murph, Rocky Lee, Sarah Wood, Jimmy Miller, Peter Schott, Mark Kolb, Ben Court, Ralph Bruce. Bret Hoffman, Suzie Stanley. Elizabeth, The Creative Fund, Joshua Isley. and Jeremy Snead
A young woman has a life-changing encounter at her estranged sister's birthday party. Voice actors: Sarah Jilek, David Ballard, Mandi Jourdan, and Dylan Davis. The print version of this story can be found in Issue 163 of Prime Number Magazine, by following this link: https://www.press53.com/issue-163-short-fiction#Jilek
On this episode of Inside 901, Captain Anthony Buckner sits down with Chief Inspector Derek Mills and Lt. David Ballard of the Shelby County Sheriffs Office Uniform Patrol. We get the rundown on all of the duties and responsibilities the brave officers of Uniform Patrol carry out each and every day. So, make sure to tune into Inside 901 at Kudzukian.com or by downloading the Kudzukian App in the App Store or Google Play.
We spend a significant portion of our lives at work and feeling miserable on the job can be detrimental to our mental and physical health and productivity. A work environment that is psychologically healthy is one that focuses on employees’ health and well-being and the bottom line. Our guests for this episode are David Ballard, PsyD, who leads APA’s Office of Applied Psychology, and Bryce Veon, president and CEO of Autosoft, a winner of our 2019 Psychologically Healthy Workplace Awards. APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020 sessions, learn more at http://convention.apa.org/proposals
Letters to my kids: A suicide survivor's lessons and advice for life
Episode 36: Part 1 - Procrastination: Time and tide waits for no one Music: “Just A Blip” by Andy G. CohenFrom the Free Music ArchiveReleased under a Creative Commons Attribution International License http://time.com/5322514/stop-procrastinating-tips/ - From time to time, everybody leaves a task lingering on their to-do list for a few hours — or days, or weeks — too long. Procrastination is a normal, near-universal phenomenon — which makes it all the more important to understand why it strikes and what to do about it. “Procrastination is not just avoiding or delaying a task,” says David Ballard, head of the American Psychological Association’s Center for Organizational Excellence. “It also has to include an aspect that’s counterproductive, irrational or unnecessary.” - Those triggers typically fall into one of four camps: expectancy, value, time or impulsivity, says Alexander Rozental, a procrastination researcher and a clinical psychologist at the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden. In other words, “People procrastinate because of a lack of value [associated with the task]; because they expect that they’re not going to achieve the value they’re trying to achieve; because the value is too far from you in terms of time; or because you’re very impulsive as a person,” Rozental says. Strategies for overcoming procrastination will vary depending on why it happens in the first place. "It is easier to resist at the beginning than at the end."- Leonardo da Vinci - If timing is the issue: Many people are inherently more productive at certain times of day. Ballard recommends working around these natural productivity ebbs and flows when you schedule your days. “If you know you work better in the mornings on certain kinds of tasks, schedule it for then,” he says. “Don’t try to do it at a time when you’re tired and it’s harder for you to do.” - If you get overwhelmed by big tasks: Many people procrastinate because they’re anxious about the outcome of a project, don’t think they can complete it well or fear failure, Rozental says. If that’s the case, it may help to break it into smaller sub-tasks. - “If you don’t believe in yourself enough to actually conduct a particular task, you can try to do it in smaller and more manageable parts to increase your self-efficacy,” Rozental recommends. - If you struggle with delayed gratification: Some people have a hard time thinking of a project as important or rewarding unless they’re squeezing it in just before a deadline. In this case, too, breaking a long-term assignment into multiple smaller ones may help, Ballard says. “Find ways to reward yourself along the way,” he recommends. You can even schedule your most frequent diversions — think checking social media or completing non-urgent chores and errands — for the gaps between these smaller chunks to get a quick hit of an enjoyable activity, Ballard adds. “You get those activities done, you get a break and you can shift your mindset for a few minutes,” he says. "You can’t just turn on creativity like a faucet. You have to be in the right mood. What mood is that? Last-minute panic."- Bill Watterson - If you’re easily distracted: First, Ballard recommends optimizing your environment. “Put your cell phone away, turn off notifications on your computer and don’t have 10 tabs open at the same time,” he says. - If you’re struggling with something larger: Sometimes, what looks like procrastination may actually be a symptom of something more serious, such as depression, anxiety or attention problems, Ballard says. If your behavior is causing you distress or significantly affecting your performance at work, school or home, don’t be afraid to consult a professional. “Get some additional support and help from a professional who can help you manage those so it’s not getting in the way of your job performance or functioning,” he says. "Procrastination is the bad habit of putting of until the day after tomorrow what should have been done the day before yesterday." - Napoleon Hill - If you’re simply hitting a wall: Even the most efficient workers have days when it’s harder to finish tasks. With any luck, these lulls will strike when you don’t have a deadline looming and you can “cut your losses and take a break” to focus on taking care of yourself with sleep, exercise, proper nutrition and enjoyable, non-work-related activities, Ballard says. "My advice is to never do tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time."- Charles Dickens
This week on Off-Kilter, over the past 40 days, more than 2,000 people have been arrested across the country as part of nonviolent civil disobedience through the Poor People’s Campaign. Many of those activists came to DC this past Saturday to mark the completion of the campaign’s first phase as it continues the work that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and others who founded the original Poor People’s Campaign began 50 years ago. Rebecca talks with Greg Kaufmann, editor in chief of TalkPoverty.org, about the activists fueling this growing movement and where it goes from here. Next, this week marks the 80th anniversary of the Fair Labor Standards Act, which put in place the first-ever federal minimum wage and much more. But 80 years later, key parts of the law remain unchanged—including an obscure provision that allows people with disabilities to be paid pennies on the dollar for their labor. For a look at the history of the Fair Labor Standards Act—and how 80 years on, it’s still leaving workers with disabilities behind—Rebecca speaks with Rabia Belt, an assistant professor of law at Stanford Law School. Later in the show, as June comes to a close, another Pride month is wrapping up. But the celebrations in places like San Francisco and New York look very different from those in places like rural Mississippi. In a state that helped put Mike Pence and his ideology into the White House, people like painter Jonathan Kent Adams are still finding ways to celebrate themselves and their communities. Rebecca (joined by David Ballard, one of Off-Kilter’s producers, in his on-air debut) talk with Jonathan about how he uses art as a tool for LGBTQ activism, what it was like growing up gay in rural Mississippi—and what marking Pride in the era of Trump looks like there. But first, the Supreme Court continues its all-out assault on workers with the Janus decision; Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez rides to victory running on a platform of universal health care, abolishing ICE, and more; Michigan Governor Snyder signs a cruel bill putting 700,000 Michiganders’ Medicaid at risk; and in a rare piece of good news, the Clean Slate Act—first-of-its-kind legislation to enable people with minor criminal records to have their records automatically sealed once they’ve remained crime-free—becomes law in Pennsylvania; and more… Jeremy Slevin returns to unpack the news of the week ICYMI.
A two-decade, joint effort between South Carolina and North Carolina has sought to correct errors made surveying the boundary line between the two states. The errors began with the first survey, made in 1735, and were compounded over the years. Alan-Jon Zupan, a former project manager for the South Carolina Geological Survey, and David Ballard, currently with SCGS, join Walter Edgar to talk about the history of South Carolina's northern line, and the modern-day efforts to get it right.
On today episode we have a guest... Ted Edwards aka the head honcho of Alien Genome. We learn about what made him start his journey into making education / exciting video game content and then we go into loot boxes, David Ballard being sexually harassed at naughty dog, EA shutting down Visceral Games, Ages of Empire delayed 2 days before original release, Chroma Squad, our long list of video games ost. Then finally we rap it up with talking about when we became true gamers in True Story. All that and more on this episode of The Chronicles of Gamers . Enjoy... Alien Genome Channel: https://goo.gl/9LT7LU ➤Here are the show notes: https://goo.gl/qQNHG8 ➤Feel free to give your feedback/report errors, it helps to improve the content : https://goo.gl/fpnkUB ➤Also don't forget to join The Chronicles of Gamers Fan Page on Facebook: https://goo.gl/jHEUFq
This episode is likely one of the most special episodes of our podcast yet. We were able to sit down with Kirill Tokarev, and get the entire story of 80.lv We find out how it came about, the early struggles and successes as well as find out what someone needs to have if they want to be featured on their website! Also, we honor the memory of Paul Pepera on this episode with a touching feature in dedication by David Ballard.
Greg Miller provides a whiskey taste test courtesy of Polite Provisions, special guest Naughty Dog's David Ballard tells the story of his worst hangover, Nick Scarpino asks who we would punch, Colin Moriarty discusses a news story about Russia boycotting the Olympics, and Tim Gettys brings up words that he hates. (Released 02.07.14)
The Last of Us takes over! Naughty Dog's Robert Ryan and David Ballard discuss the genesis of TLOU's multiplayer mode before we launch into an end-of-show spoilercast. Plus: New PS Store releases for 8/13/13, letters and more!
David A. Ballard joins us to talk Apollo Team Support, Apollo 9, ASTP, Skylab and more. Don't miss a minute.