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Outside/In
Windfall, Part 3: Squid Pro Quo

Outside/In

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 33:24


The promise of the nascent American offshore wind industry meets an unlikely foe: squid fishermen in Rhode Island. Forces collide — like the enduring symbol of the American blue-collar worker, the big money of global energy interests, and the volatility of American politics. We ask: what is the nature of power? Windfall is the story of a promising renewable technology and the potential of wind power in a changing climate. It's a story about who has the power to reshape our energy future. Featuring: Joe McNamara, Norbert Stamps, Josiah Dodge, Kevin Sullivan, Jason Jarvis, Meghan Lapp, Lars Pederson, Nicola Groom, Ben Storrow, Kevin Stokesbury, David Monti, David Bernhardt, and Gina Raimondo. Part 3 of 5. SUPPORT Windfall is made possible with member-support. Click here to become a sustaining member of Outside/In.  Subscribe to our newsletter. LINKS A note about our reporting process CREDITS Co-hosts: Sam Evans-Brown and Annie Ropeik Reported by Sam Evans Brown Written by Sam Evans-Brown, Jack Rodolico, and Annie Ropeik Senior Producer: Jack Rodolico Executive Producer: Erika Janik Mixing: Justine Paradis  Fact-checking: Sara Sneath Editors: Erika Janik, Annie Ropeik, Justine Paradis, Felix Poon, and Hannah McCarthy Special thanks to Miriam Wasser of WBUR and Craig Lemoult for audio of Lars Pederson and David Bernhardt in this episode. Thanks also to Christa Bank, Jean Flemma, Andrew Gill, David Bidwell, Henrik Lund, John Mitchell, Callie Tansill-Suddath, and the Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies. Music: Ben Cosgrove, Blue Dot Sessions, and Breakmaster Cylinder Windfall Graphic Design: Sara Plourde

The Strength Running Podcast
151. David Monti on the Past, Present, and Future of Running

The Strength Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 55:07


David Monti is the founder, editor, and publisher of Race Results Weekly, which is a weekly subscription service for the world’s running results. David also used to recruit elite athletes to race at New York Road Runners events and worked as a sports media consultant. Through his work, he has a fascinating perspective on the sport. He attended and watched some of the most electrifying races the world has ever seen - and we talk about the races that most stick in his mind after all these years.  David’s consistent exposure to the highest levels of the sport of running also gives him a certain wisdom about where running has been, where it is now, and where it’s going in the future. We talk about what has changed most in the running industry, what will likely stay the same, and what we might look forward to in the coming decades.  We touch on many different topics, including: What drives the costs of road races (and why they are much cheaper in Europe) Innovative ways to hold races in COVID times Legal considerations of the super shoe Challenges of building a larger fanbase for the sport of running Thank You Elemental Labs! A big thanks to our newest sponsor, Elemental Labs, for their support of this episode! They make electrolyte drinks for athletes and low-carb folks with no sugar, artificial ingredients, or colors. Their citrus flavor has quickly become my favorite and I’m drinking one a day now to help me get enough fluids in our dry Colorado air. It’s tasty and delicious and I find that I’m not peeing every 45 minutes throughout the day, which might be an indication I wasn’t eating enough sodium. There’s now mounting evidence that higher sodium intake levels are not unhealthy – and athletes need substantially more than your typical sedentary person. Of course, ask your doctor if you’re worried. But for those athletes running outside in the heat, an electrolyte replacement makes a lot of sense. And I’m encouraged by the fact that Navy SEAL teams, Olympic teams, and pro athletes have started using Elemental electrolyte supplements to improve their performance. Learn more about what they do at their website.

Final Surge Podcast
Episode 69: Camille Herron

Final Surge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 47:14


Welcome to episode 69 of the Final Surge Podcast where we welcome world record holder Camille Herron. In 2017 Camille won Comrades set two American Records and two World Records. Camille has had an interesting journey which has been riddled by injuries and we discuss how she has overcome those and what she has learned to make herself a stronger runner. We also talk about her secret weapon in an ultra race, beer. Camille was great to talk to and I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did recording it. We are now on Spotify so please remember to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play or Spotify, wherever you consume it.     In recent weeks Camille has set a 100-mile world record 12:42:39, a 100km USA track record 7:36:39 at Desert Solstice and then went on to run for 12-hours and set a 12hr All-Surface World Record 92.708 miles. She is the new Ann Trason and arguably, she will be in for a shout as ultra-runner of the year. How did you get your start in running? Basketball player ran for first time in middle school In high school focused on running Tulsa University scholarship but a lot of injuries Became hobby runner after that What exactly did your running look like after Tulsa Hobby run Husband ran professionally  Was running long as recreational about 70 miles a week Husband started coaching How do you go from always injured to running 70 miles a week? Frank Shorter: Run for stress relief Started running slower Biomechanics and physic courses: Started feet strength/barefoot Where was your minimalist running in relation to Born To Run? 3-4 years before Very minimalist shoes from Boulder Running Company Moved to minimalist running and your husband is coaching you, where did you jump back into competitive running? Longer distances seemed to be better Focused on qualifying for Olympic Marathon Trials 2007 Marathon debut Ran 2:38 at Twin Cities and it took off When did you make the jump into ultramarathons? 2009 MarathonGuide.com sponsored Started doing back-to-back marathons Grad school, how to enhance bone recovery When you talk back-to-back marathons how often are you talking? A few weeks apart 2011 David Monti of NYC Marathon suggested ultra running 2013 made debut Underperformed in the first ultra We see injury problems from growth spurts, which you had. You also studied bone recovery. What advice would you have now for those struggling? Did too much high intensity Focus on easier aerobic volume development  Don't be afraid of mileage as much as intensity Recover with easy days easy When did you do the first ultra? 2013 2014 first Comrades but got sick and ended up in the emergency room You had done marathons, you understand the wall. So what was the first ultra like, was it like you expected or different? Was too cautious Could have pushed more What is your diet like? Meet and potatoes, wholesome southern diet Eat Taco Bell or Subway day before races  What about fueling during a race? Naturally good fat burner Diet analyzed and was 50% carbs, 36% fat, 14% protein Take in 60-90g carbs/hr Take gel every 30 mins and sip on sports drinks as needed Will have a beer or whatever body tells me to have You have a beer during a race? Helped settle stomach If tired of eating gels will have a beer We are at the end of 2017, can you walk us through what a year looks like for you as a competitive ultrarunner? Have had major highs and lows Started with some trail race in New Zeland March in a race 10 weeks before Comrades tore MCL Took a few weeks off and came back slowly walk/run Won Comrades off injury 3 weeks later Western States, fell and got a concussion Leadville ran into issues with pelvic pain Won Comrades to two DNF and being broken Tunnell Hill 100  Did at least 8 races this year, a marathoner may do 2-3 races a year. How do you recover so quickly? Family heels quickly Studied recovery in grad school Use active recovery always walking twice a day after a race I saw you earlier this month at Desert Solstice. We went to see Zach Bitter, but he was out. We saw what you were going after. After 11.5 hours of running on the track in a 1/4mile circle, you still seemed to be smiling so much. In love with running Love what you are doing Broke Ann Trasons 12-hour record which has stood since 1991? That is why I was smiling, felt great What was the hardest part of running for 12-hours on a track? Concentration, cannot zone out like on trails Hard to get into the zone How hard is it to get going again after you have to stop to use a restroom or something? It was hard because it was warm Took 18-minute break, had to start off walking before really got going again pushing You had two World Records this year, now what for an encore in 2018? Been fun to break the records Want to try for the 24-hour record Need to redeem self on trails Goal to win Western States and Comrades in same year You are very active online, where can people find you? Twitter RunCamille Instagram RunCamille Facebook RunCamille Final Surge 5 questions in under a minute Your favorite endurance/running book? - Lore of running Current trainers you are wearing? - Nike Zoom Fly Favorite race? - Comrades Favorite recovery meal or recovery drink? - Cheeseburger and Fries with Beer Your favorite workout - Long runs with heart rate progression  

Géosciences et environnement
FGSE General Overview

Géosciences et environnement

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2014 12:15


Film de présentation réalisé par David Monti à l'occasion des Dix Ans de la Faculté

Géosciences et environnement
Présentation de la Faculté des GSE (2013)

Géosciences et environnement

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2014 12:15


Film de présentation réalisé par David Monti à l’occasion des Dix Ans de la Faculté

Le projet Géopolis
De l'usine Leu à Géopolis

Le projet Géopolis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2011 2:45


Film réalisé par David Monti à l'occasion de Dorigny 40

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