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Best podcasts about david corcoran

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Gribblenation Roadcast
Just Passing Through #044: Colorado Roads? Yes Please!

Gribblenation Roadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 60:31


The U.S. state of Colorado is a far more diverse state than people realize, as its eastern & western halves, separated by the urbanized I-25 corridor, feel completely different and unrelated to one another for a variety of reasons. In this episode, Dan sat down with David Corcoran of corcohighways.org to discuss the roads and landmarks of Colorado as they provide an introductory overview to the highlights that the state has to offer. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gribblenation/support

Gribblenation Roadcast
Just Passing Through #043: Recapping the Great Road Enthusiast Wedding & Honeymoon of 2023

Gribblenation Roadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 109:27


Weddings involving road enthusiasts are always a great time for all in attendance and this year's event featuring one of our community's most popular members was no exception. David Corcoran of corcohighways.org played the role of groom at his wedding to his bride Kelly in August 2023 and the role of husband on his honeymoon shortly thereafter and he sat down with Dan for an extended conversation recapping those two events while also exploring other topics, both related and non-related. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gribblenation/support

Gribblenation Roadcast
Just Passing Through #031: A Conversation about Idaho Roads (and other things), Part II

Gribblenation Roadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 91:07


David Corcoran is the webmaster of corcohighways.org and has been in the habit of documenting the state highway systems of the Mountain West states since 2007. In this Part 2 of a two-part conversation, Dan and "Corco" continued their discussion of the roads of Idaho and some of his favorite drives around the northern and eastern parts of the state. We also talked about Corco's beloved Seattle Mariners and took some time to talk about our experiences at Road Meets over the years; some of our favorite Meets were talked about along the way as we looked both to the past and future of the Road Meet as an event, and Dan gets candid about what inspired him to host his first Meet in 2021. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gribblenation/support

Gribblenation Roadcast
Just Passing Through #030: A Conversation about Idaho Roads (and other things), Part I

Gribblenation Roadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 92:24


David Corcoran is the webmaster of corcohighways.org and has been in the habit of documenting the state highway systems of the Mountain West states since 2007. In this Part 1 of a two-part conversation, Dan sat down with him to talk about roads of the state of Idaho, some of his favorite drives around the southwestern part of the state, and some of his experiences and memories from his days as a planner in the rapidly-growing Boise metro area. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gribblenation/support

Beyond The Ordinary
Trusting Your Leadership in Challenging Times with David Corcoran

Beyond The Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 40:36


Being successful is not only determined by hard work. It also involves being in the right place at the right time, having the right resources, and cultivating curiosity about what comes next. But the battle isn't over once success is achieved. There's also an inevitable learning curve that comes with being a leader. In this episode, Tommy speaks to David Corcoran, Entrepreneur in Residence at Purdue DIAL Ventures. David describes himself as a builder of various things. His stint as a web developer at Purdue in college led to pivotal roles at Apple, Schlumberger, and the Department of Homeland Security. Dave honed his leadership skills by founding two cybersecurity organizations, TrustBearer Labs and Censys.  David talks to Tommy about the challenges experienced by first-time founders and how important it is for leaders to trust their own judgment. Key Takeaways [02:15] - How David fell in love with computers. [06:19] - The campus job that impacted David's life trajectory. [08:14] - David's role in building smart cards at Schlumberger. [11:37] - David's first cybersecurity business, TrustBearer Labs. [13:36] - Why David shifted away from corporate life to focus on family. [15:11] - David's next entrepreneurial endeavor at Censys. [18:02] - The challenges of being a CEO and the Wheel of Misfortune. [21:55] - Why the best leaders can be disappointing.  [27:00] - The inspiration behind David's pandemic road trip. [28:32] - Why knowledge sharing and divergent perspectives are important. [36:20] - How and why first-time founders should get in touch with David. Quotes [18:17]- “A lot of people think that being a CEO is this amazing, glamorous job and it's so great to own your own company. And it is, but there's a reason why CEOs get paid a lot of money. There are a lot of hardships that they have to deal with.” ~ David Corcoran [21:21] - “The moral of the story is ‘know what you don't know'. As a first-time founder, know what you don't know and surround yourself with the people that fill those knowledge gaps.” ~ David Corcoran [23:29] - “One of the challenges that I've faced in being CEO is the questioning of decisions. Sometimes I would find myself worrying about that too much, and losing sleep. You've got to be really good at breaking yourself out of that. Not everyone is going to like your decision and you've got to make hard decisions and move on.” ~ David Corcoran Links  David Corcoran on LinkedIn Purdue University Schlumberger Censys VeriSign  Pear Deck Connect with our hosts Mammoth Tommy on LinkedIn Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Learn more about Mammoth Scientific's Health & Tech Fund 1 When you move beyond the point of making sure your retirement goals are on track, your investment opportunities are wider than just publicly traded funds. Step into the world of investing in venture capital by learning more about Mammoth Scientific's Health & Tech Fund 1. Curated by some of the leading medical and fintech experts, Mammoth's Fund 1 is paving the way for health science and tech innovation. If you're interested in helping patient care, provider insight, and instrumentation go beyond possibility and into reality, check it out today at Mammoth.vc. Visit Mammoth.vc today!

Emerging Form
Episode 38: Creativity and Grief with Kim Langley

Emerging Form

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 32:04


Kim Langley is the author of Send My Roots Rain: A Companion on the Grief Journey, 60 poems and brief reflections combined with suggestions for mindful activities and journaling. The book was well received by individual grievers as well as hospice, palliative care, social work, chaplaincy, and other helping professionals and so is in its second printing. Kim has facilitated numerous writing/discussion circles based on her book.She has been president of her own speaking/training/coaching company (LifeBalance Enterprises, Inc.) for 20+ years and for more than 10 years has been leading poetry circles, using poetry as the springboard for a “deeper dive” into conversations of belonging. Kim is the founder of WordSPA, a vehicle for sharing the joys of poetry as an inclusive and healing art..Christie’s tribute to her editor David Corcoran, “Farewell David Corcoran, Dearest of Editors.” Christie’s Runner’s World essay about her sister-in-law’s death, “The Painful Truth.” How poetry helped express what Christie was feeling after her sister-in-law’s death. After we recorded this episode, Christie’s friend Kristina died, and she wrote this Last Word on Nothing post about that loss. Kim Langley’s book, Send My Roots Rain: A Companion on the Grief JourneySitting Beside My Brother at the FuneralJune 1, 2018 by Rosemerry | EditThere was a time when I’d pull his hair outif he sat too close to me on the couch.Now, I curl into his right side,lean my head on his shoulder,feel the trembling of his chestas he weeps. How good it feelsto be close to him as we grieve.How familiar, the shape of his head,the heft of his hand as he reaches for mine.How deeply right, this leaninginto sorrow together. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at emergingform.substack.com/subscribe

9 YEAR GAP - career change, success stories & the mindset involved

This week's guest is my friend and mentor David Corcoran. Originally from Melbourne, Australia, he now lives with his amazing wife and kids in Vienna, Austria. We discuss his career history and the mixed bag of jobs he has had over the years: from the corporate world, to cycling instructor, to psychology graduate, to opera singer, to English instructor. He now practices as an executive voice coach and runs his own business called Resonant Personal Development. We delve deep into the personal development aspect of one's career direction and heavy choices that need to be made. David touches on family considerations, honest self assessment of our skills and abilities, how Toast Masters has helped him and the paramount importance of identifying when we get that yummy feeling of satisfaction. For more information on David please see his websites: www.davidcorcoran.com.au and www.resonantpd.com

Emerging Form
Episode 11: Working with Emotionally Difficult Topics (with guest Thea Deley)

Emerging Form

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 34:20


Engaging in a creative project can be hard enough when the subject matter is fun. But what about when it’s emotionally taxing, too? In this episode, we talk about many techniques for working with topics that make us uneasy—from changing perspective to creating rituals. Then we talk with Thea Deley, speaker, writer and improviser, and ask her two questions: 1) When do you know you are ready to write about something difficult—what is the role of perspective, and 2) How do you navigate stories that might hurt someone? We are interested in your answers to these questions, too!Episode NotesChristie’s farewell to David Corcoran on Last Word on NothingOpening Up: The Healing Power of Expressing Emotions, by James W. Pennebaker, PhDPablo Neruda: Tonight I Can WriteAmerican Psychological Association: Writing to HealHarvard Health Publishing: Writing About Emotions May Ease Stress and TraumaThea Deley (photo of Thea by Mike Maxwell)Christie’s ode to Holiday Mathis, “I Know Astrology Is B******t, But I Can’t Stop Reading My Horoscope.” **Simple Tools         —Rosemerry Wahtola TrommerI am so grateful for the rubber spatula,the way it sits quietly in the draweryet is always ready for action—is game to scrape the walls of the blenderor to fold chocolate chips into cookie dough.It evens and swirls the frosting on cakeand welcomes the tongueof a child. In a sharp world,it knows the value of being blunt;it knows that to smooth is a gift to the world.Some people are knives, andI thank them. Me, I want to belongto the order of spatulas—thosewho blend, who mix, who co-mingledissimilars to create a cohesive whole.I want to spread sweetness, to be a workhorsefor beauty, to stir things up,to clean things out. I want to be useful,an instrument of unity, a means, a lever for life.first published in Braided Way, 2019 This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at emergingform.substack.com/subscribe

Mindset Horizon
#28 How to Conquer the Fear of Public Speaking and Find Your Authentic Voice with David Corcoran

Mindset Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 56:48


SUBSCRIBE Apple: https://apple.co/34765QU Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2kgRfFV Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2mhKcgZ TuneIn: http://bit.ly/2lRzbTh iHeart: https://ihr.fm/2AJI3OV YouTube: http://bit.ly/2mgfCnV TODAY´S EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY AUDIBLE Are you tired of reading books and looking for a rapid transformation? Accelerate your learning curve with audiobooks from Audible! Go to https://mindsethorizon.com/audiobook and sign up for a 30-day FREE trial membership today. Get the FREE audiobook and two FREE Audible Originals and cancel your membership anytime. BIGGEST TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE 1 – Learn more about how to conquer the fear of public speaking and become a better performer by focusing on and improving both the mental and the technical part of the game.   2 – Highly valuable insights on how to shift your energy and state to become more confident and use the benefits of flow states on stage. 3 – Learn more about how to find your authentic voice as a speaker, and overcome your inner critic and ego by coming from a place of service and authenticity. BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE! Emotional Intelligence – Why It Can Matter More than IQ by Daniel Goleman: https://amzn.to/2vdZd7X Mindset – The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck: https://amzn.to/2SA5fYq The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking by Dale Carnegie: https://amzn.to/38fnQzJ (https://amzn.to/38fnQzJ) Public Speaking for Success by Dale Carnegie: https://amzn.to/31P0JK9 The 5 AM Club – Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life by Robin Sharma: https://amzn.to/2OIylnA Atomic Habits – An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones by James Clear: https://amzn.to/39j7m9L The Power Presenter – Technique, Style, and Strategy from America´s Top Speaking Coach by Jerry Weissman: https://amzn.to/3brdj6r TODAY´S GUEST My guest today is David Corcoran and I really enjoyed this conversation with David on how to conquer the fear of public speaking and become a better performer by focusing on and improving both the mental and the technical part of the game.   In this episode, David shares his journey of starting his own business - Resonant Personal Development, we talk about the mental and practical aspects of becoming a better performer on stage and David shares practical insights on how to perform at our best. We also talk about how to overcome fear and stage anxiety and David shares tips on how to shift your energy and state to become more confident on stage. We talk about how to find your authentic voice as a speaker, and how to get into flow states on stage, and overcome your inner critic and ego by coming from a place of service and authenticity. David hails from Australia and moved to Vienna in January 2015 with his family. In Australia, David was a professional Opera Singer performing with Opera Australia at the Sydney Opera House. To see a list of roles David sang simply visit www.davidcorcoran.com.au.  David has completed a bachelor's degree and Graduate Diploma in Psychology, a Diploma in Coaching, and a master´s degree in Human Resources Management at International Business School. In Australia, before singing he worked for a major Australian retailer, Coles Supermarkets and in the Outplacement industry and while Opera singing, as a Cycling Instructor for the City of Sydney and as a Professional Life Coach in Personal Development.  Working now as a Communication Skills Trainer, David combines his skills in voice, public speaking and coaching on top of his native English skills to help people improve themselves. He is passionate about personal development and encouraging others to become the best versions of themselves. David is also a Lecturer in Body Language at the FH Wien for the Bachelor of Corporate Communications Course in English.  David is an active Toastmaster, which is a worldwide public speaking organization, and he has served as the Division Director of Toastmasters in...

Undark: Truth, Beauty, Science
Ep. 29: CBD for Dogs, Plastic Pollution, and the History of Heredity

Undark: Truth, Beauty, Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 37:16


Join former NYT Science Times editor David Corcoran for a discussion with popular science writer and prolific book author Carl Zimmer about the history of heredity, and why you can’t boil down something as complex as intelligence to a couple of genes. Also, podcast host Kasha Patel talks with Undark’s Matters of Fact and Tracker columnist Michael Schulson about the safety of CBD, or cannabidiol, for dogs; and science journalist Anja Krieger takes listeners to the small German town of Schleswig, where a major leak has sparked a big debate.

Undark: Truth, Beauty, Science
Ep. 28: Capturing Carbon Dioxide, Chasing Tornadoes, and Communicating Climate Impacts

Undark: Truth, Beauty, Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 37:17


David Corcoran talks with former EPA administrator Gina McCarthy about bridging the gap between science and the public. Also: an airplane ride-along with a group of tornado chasers from the NOAA, a closer look a carbon dioxide study with big implications, and game of Two Truths and Lie.

Undark: Truth, Beauty, Science
Ep. 23 Food Fight

Undark: Truth, Beauty, Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 41:34


Join Undark podcast host and former NYT editor David Corcoran as he talks with Kerstin Hoppenhaus and Sibylle Grunze about their Undark documentary on stem rust. Also: commentator Seth Mnookin on how people get their science news; and reporter Kate Morgan visits a fossil park in New Jersey where dinosaurs met their fate.

Undark: Truth, Beauty, Science
Ep. 22 The Poisoning of Michigan

Undark: Truth, Beauty, Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 43:27


Join our podcast host and former NYT editor David Corcoran as he talks with Carrie Arnold about her Undark Case Study on the he toxic legacy of a 1973 chemical accident. Also: commentator Seth Mnookin on the biggest science stories of 2017, and Randy Scott Carroll on what it means to be alive.

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Zusatznutzen Podcast
EP 05 – Singing, Speaking, Toastmasters

Zusatznutzen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 145:45


I talk with David Corcoran about his career as an opera singer and personal development coach and also about Toastmasters and the power of speaking.

Undark: Truth, Beauty, Science

This is Undark. We’re a science magazine, published by the Knight Science Journalism program at M.I.T. And we’re a podcast, based on the content of the magazine, featuring interviews with some of the world’s top science journalists, media criticism, and more. Hosted by David Corcoran.

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