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to know the land
Ep. 266 : Getting to know Song Sparrows

to know the land

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 37:24


I have been excited about Song Sparrows (Melospiza melodia) for a while. Theirs was one of the first complex songs I learned to identify, and being such a common neighbour on the landscape it's hard to go a few days without hearing them, even in Winter, but especially in the Spring.While out today, I came across a couple Song Sparrow tracks in the silt newly laid down by the receding Eramosa River flood waters and it pricked my interest to dig in a little deeper to this common figure in my life. To learn more :Song Sparrow tracks on InaturalistBird Tracks and Sign by Mark Elbroch and Eleanor Marks. Stackpole Books, 2001.Bird Song : Identification Made Easy by Ernie Jardine. Natural Heritage, 1996.Peterson Field Guide to North American Bird Nests by Casey McFarland, Mathew Monjello & David Moskowitz. HMH, 2021.Baby Bird Identification : A North American Guide by Linda Tuttle-Adams. Cornell University Press, 2022.Birds of Forest, Yard, & Thicket by John Eastman. Stackpole Books, 1997.

Save What You Love with Mark Titus
#56 David Moskowitz - Wildlife Photographer + Tracker

Save What You Love with Mark Titus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 61:44


David Moskowitz works in the fields of photography, wildlife biology and education. He is the photographer and author of three books: Caribou Rainforest, Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest and Wolves in the Land of Salmon, co-author and photographer of Peterson's Field Guide to North American Bird Nests and photographer of Big River: Resilience and Renewal in the Columbia Basin. He has contributed his technical expertise to a wide variety of wildlife studies regionally and in the Canadian and U.S. Rocky mountains, focusing on using tracking and other non-invasive methods to study wildlife ecology and promote conservation. He helped establish the Cascades Wolverine Project, a grassroots effort to support wolverine recovery in the North Cascades using field science, visual storytelling, and building backcountry community science.Visual media of David's has appeared in numerous outlets including the New York Times, NBC, Sierra, The National Post, Outside Magazine, Science Magazine, Natural History Magazine, and High Country News. It has also been used for conservation campaigns by organizations including National Wildlife Foundation, the Endangered Species Coalition, Wildlands Network, Nature Conservancy of Canada, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, Conservation Northwest, Oregon Wild, Wildsight, Selkirks Conservation Alliance, and Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society.David holds a bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies and Outdoor Education from Prescott College. David is certified as a Track and Sign Specialist, Trailing Specialist, and Senior Tracker through Cybertracker Conservation and is an Evaluator for this rigorous international professional certification program.Mark and David dig into wildlife photography, the use of field science and visual story telling together as a tool, trailing, tracking, building backcountry community science, the Columbia River and its relevance to salmon and all the people in the landscapes throughout and much more.To see Davids work, you can find him at - Website: https://davidmoskowitz.netInstagram: moskowitz_davidFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidmoskowitztrackingphotographyPublisher: https://www.mountaineers.org/books Save What You Love with Mark Titus:⁣Produced: Emilie FirnEdited: Patrick Troll⁣Music: Whiskey Class⁣Instagram: @savewhatyoulovepodcastWebsite: savewhatyoulove.evaswild.comSupport wild salmon at evaswild.com

The NFN Radio News Podcast
Is Another Fake Elector Scam Ahead?

The NFN Radio News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 33:46


Is Another Fake Election Scam Ahead?If you enjoy this episode, please like and subscribe! We have many more thought-provoking discussions lined up that you won't want to miss."In this episode, we explore the potential political and legal ramifications of the 2024 election with guest David Moskowitz, a veteran trial lawyer and author of 'Fake Elector Playbook, Lessons for the 2024 Election.' The discussion centers around Donald Trump's controversial stance on the January 6th insurrection, the alleged fake elector scheme in the 2020 election, and the involvement of key legal figures like Kenneth Chesebro and Stephanie Lambert. We examine the unfolding criminal cases in various swing states, the possible recurrence of such schemes, and discuss broader implications for democracy. The conversation also touches on the ethical concerns for lawyers involved in these legal battles, and the potential outcomes for Trump in his numerous legal challenges. Join us for an in-depth analysis of the legal and electoral landscape as the nation approaches a pivotal election year.About Bob GattyA former journalist and communications consultant, Bob Gatty is the founder and editor of the Lean to the Left blog and host of this podcast, which focuses on progressive politics and the important social issues of our time. Watch for Bob's new book, Hijacked Nation: Donald Trump's Attack on America's Greatness, coming soon.______________________Prefer to listen instead of watching our Podcast? Go to https://podcast.leantotheleft.net______________________Our thanks to our guest, author David Moskowitz for sharing his insight with us about the fake election scam run by Trump and the GOP in 2020 and his warning that a similar strategy may be on tap for this year's election. Check out his book, 'Fake Elector Playbook, Lessons for the 2024 Election,' here: https://amzn.to/3ZTOCLNCHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction: The 2024 Election and Trump's Stance00:37 Unpacking the Fake Elector Scheme00:48 Interview with David Moskowitz: Insights on the Fake Elector Playbook01:41 Details of the Fake Elector Scheme02:48 Legal Ramifications and Key Figures05:07 Historical Context and Comparisons07:11 The Role of Chesebro and Lambert10:05 Legal Consequences and Plea Deals15:23 Potential Future Implications22:50 Conclusion: Reflections and Predictions⛾ If you enjoy our videos, please be kind enough to let us know, by buying us a cup of coffee. You can do this by clicking on the THANKS button below. This will help keep this channel providing great political news and commentary. Thank you for your support.Bob Gatty

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
274. Big River: Resilience & Renewal in the Columbia Basin

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 75:09


Here in Washington State, we are surrounded by a vast landscape of natural resources. When you are enjoying the outdoors, do you ever wonder about the state of these resources or the role that we play in their preservation? Big River: Resilience and Renewal in the Columbia Basin is a new book-in-progress and visual storytelling campaign exploring the Columbia River system and its expansive watershed, from sea to source. The project seeks to explore the river's complexities and illuminate its beauty geologically, ecologically, and culturally. It also explores the current challenges and the people and communities seeking solutions and sustainability. The book includes the work of award-winning wildlife and outdoor photographer David Moskowitz, landscape and history author Eileen Delehanty Pearkes, former Seattle Civic Poet and Washington Poet Laureate Claudia Castro Luna, and contributions from members of the various communities and cultures whose lives are touched by this river, such as Indigenous tribes across the watershed who have called for new management strategies to establish better outcomes now and secure the river for future generations. The future is uncertain, but Big River hopes to serve as both an educational and inspirational resource to support the ongoing efforts of conservation organizations to push for sound management of this important body of water. This event is part of a series of international book events celebrating the book launch of Big River, and is cohosted by Save Our Wild Salmon, a diverse, nationwide coalition working together to restore wild salmon and steelhead to the rivers, streams, and marine waters of the Pacific Northwest. Big River explores the Columbia River watershed as one living, interdependent entity that embraces a broad cultural and ecological perspective Photographer, author, wildlife biologist, and tracker David Moskowitz is the author of Caribou Rainforest, Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest, and Wolves in the Land of Salmon, and coauthor of Peterson's Field Guide to North American Bird Nests. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Sierra, High Country News, and Audubon Magazine, as well as by organizations such as the National Wildlife Federation, Endangered Species Coalition, and Nature Conservancy of Canada. Eileen Delehanty Pearkes explores landscape, history, and the human imagination through writing, maps, and visual notebooks, focusing on Indigenous culture and the power of water. She has researched the international Columbia River basin for more than two decades. Pearkes is the author of The Geography of Memory, A River Captured: The Columbia River and Catastrophic Change, and The Heart of a River. Claudia Castro Luna served as Washington State Poet Laureate for several years. She is the author of Cipota Under the Moon, One River, A Thousand Voices, and There's a Revolution Outside, My Love, among others. Born in El Salvador, Castro Luna arrived in the US in 1981. Living in English and Spanish, she teaches and writes in Seattle. Cindy Marchand is a member of the Colville Confederated Tribes (Sinixt/Lakes Band). She serves as secretary of the executive committee, chair of the fisheries committee and vice-chair of the natural resources committee.  She works extensively on environmental issues in the United States and Canada, serves as the Eastern Representative of the Environmental Protection Agency's Regional Tribal Operations Committee and Commissioner for the Upper Columbia United Tribes.  Buy the Book Big River: Resilience and Renewal in the Columbia Basin The Elliott Bay Book Company

to know the land
Ep. 245 : Cedar Waxwings in Early Summer

to know the land

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 39:18


In the midst of a lowland forest at the edge of town, out for a slow walk with a pal, we heard the calls of Cedar Waxwings (Bombycilla cedrorum) and started looking for them. We saw them first in an Eastern White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) tree, as they were quickly making their way towards the South. Then when we turned a corner we got to witness some courting behaviours which somehow reached deep and woke me from a slow low mood I was in. Sometimes Cedar Waxwings are regarded as a “just a..” bird. “It's just a Cedar Waxwing”, you might hear from another birder who is looking for some elusive flycatcher or late migrant. But if we take the time to pay attention to the mundane, we sometimes see some magic in elusive or even commonplace behaviours. Finding the magic in the everyday is one of the beautiful parts of paying attention to our wild neighbours. The small moves sometimes mean the most. These small moves are what inspired this week's show. Image of Waxwings : Alan Rice, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons. To learn more : Birds of Ontario by Andy Bezener. Lone Pine, 2000.Bird Song : Identification Made Easy by Ernie Jardine. Natural Heritage, 1996.Stokes Guide to Bird Behavior Vol. 2 by Donald and Lillian Stokes. Little Brown and Company, 1983.Peterson Field Guide to North American Bird Nests by Casey McFarland, Matthew Monjello and David Moskowitz. Houghton Mifflin Harcout, 2021.American Wildlife & Plants : A Guide to Wildlife Food Habits by Alexander C Martin, Herbert S Zim, Arnold L. Nelson. Dover, 1951.Life Histories of North American Wagtails, Shrikes, Vireos, and Their Allies by Arthur Cleveland Bent. Dover, 1965.Birds of Forest, Yard & Thicket by John Eastman. Stackpole Books, 1997.

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts
Emma Helverson David Moskowitz - Hatcheries

KGMI News/Talk 790 - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 11:29


Emma Helverson David Moskowitz - Hatcheries by KGMI News/Talk 790

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Level Up Your Career with APMG International
Level Up your Career – How to become a NIST Cyber Security Professional in 2024 Part 1

Level Up Your Career with APMG International

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 60:48


APMG International presents our popular weekly panel Q&A show. Episode 242 is about how to become a NIST Cyber Security Professional. Hosted by Nigel Mercer and Question Master Charlotte Miller. Answering your questions are Kristen Nova, Ira Goel, David Moskowitz, and Mike Battistella.

EatWild Podcast
EatWild 87 - WildlifeTracking with David Moskowitz

EatWild Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 53:59


In this episode of the EatWild Podcast, we are joined David Moskowitz, author of "Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest, Tracking and Identifying Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates." David, a biologist, photographer, and outdoor educator, shares his expertise on wildlife tracking and the importance of understanding animal behavior to connect better with nature. He discusses his tracking workshops, including upcoming ones in BC and the Pacific Northwest, offering insights into his process and storytelling through photography. Takeaways Becoming a good wildlife tracker requires knowledge, experience, and a deep understanding of animal behavior. Tracking involves observing and interpreting tracks, signs, and patterns in the landscape to understand the story of animals. Characteristics such as track size, shape, and depth can provide valuable information about the animal being tracked. Having a process for tracking and recovering shot animals is crucial for ethical hunting and efficient recovery. Camera traps are a valuable tool for capturing wildlife behavior and telling powerful stories through photos. Citizen science programs play a vital role in wildlife management and conservation. Quality gear, including footwear, can greatly enhance the tracking experience and ensure safety in the outdoors. Memorable meals in the wilderness can enhance the overall adventure and provide nourishment during outdoor pursuits. Building community around conservation and hunting is essential for fostering a deeper connection with nature and promoting sustainable practices. British Columbia offers a wide range of dream adventures for wildlife tracking and hunting enthusiasts. Chapters   00:28 Becoming a Professional Wildlife Tracker 03:59 Understanding the Story of Animals through Tracking 05:18 The Tenets of Tracking 10:41 Characteristics of Big Buck Tracks 14:19 Understanding Animal Movement in the Snow 20:28 Tracking and Recovering Shot Animals 26:07 The Importance of Having a Process for Tracking 28:04 Capturing and Sorting Patterns in the Landscape 30:31 Using Camera Traps as a Tracking Tool 33:50 The Power of Storytelling through Camera Trap Photos 36:10 The Value of Citizen Science in Wildlife Management 40:17 The Role of Gear in Wildlife Tracking 42:43 Memorable Meals in the Wilderness 45:15 The Importance of Quality Footwear in the Outdoors 47:11 Building Community around Conservation and Hunting 48:26 Dream Adventure in British Columbia 49:55 Where to Find David Moskowitz   The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. The app is an essential tool to make you more comfortable in the woods. The mapping layers, navigation tools and hunting regulations are all packed into the app to give you the info you need on your next adventure.  This episode is supported by BC Backcountry Hunters and Anglers (BCBHA). The BCBHA is a young conservation organization dedicated to protecting wild places and critters that live in these wild places. Come out to a local event and get to know the BCBHA community.  As always, this podcast is brought to you by Seek Outside. They make unique ultralight tents and packs for your next adventure. Use the discount code EATWILD on your next purchase. We also get support from our friends at West Coast Kitchen Canada. So stock up for the adventure season and use the discount code EATWILD. You can stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on the purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase.  Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.

The NFN Radio News Podcast
David Moskowitz-Will Trump Go to Prison

The NFN Radio News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 50:41


Since his election defeat to President Biden in November 2020, Donald Trump has put America through virtual hell, claiming Biden stole the election, inciting the attempt by his MAGA mob to prevent certification of that election, and despite 91 criminal charges against him, attempting to win the Republican nomination and return to the White House. Those charges stem from his attempts to overturn the election, interfering with the election results in Georgia, falsifying business records in New York, including hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels, and mishandling classified records after leaving the presidency.He's been fined hundreds of millions of dollars so far, and his financial empire is jeopardized to the point that he's hawking a garish line of gold sneakers for $399 a pair – that he says Black people should like because they love sneakers.But what's ahead for Donald Trump?When those court cases are all finished, will he serve even one day in prison? What if he's convicted of a felony? He would be unable to vote for himself, but could serve as President, says David H. Moskowitz, a retired Pennsylvania attorney who's written a new book, “The Judge and the President: Stealing the 2020 Election.”In this episode of the Lean to the Left podcast, we get his take on all of these developments and what Moskowitz believes might lie ahead for Trump -- and our nation.Moskowitz analyzes the four major cases against Trump which involved 91 charges stemming from his attempts to overturn the election, interfering with Georgia election results, fraudulently falsifying business records in New York, and mishandling classified records after leaving the presidency.The Bottom LineMoskowitz predicts Trump will be convicted in the federal election interference and estimates that there is a less than 50 percent chance that an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court would be successful. However, he believes that case will not be resolved until after the November election.In the Georgia case, Moskowitz predicts that the trial will last six to nine months, and that if he is convicted, he will appeal. However, if that case goes to the U.S. Supreme Court, he says Trump's chances for success are less than 15 percent.Regarding the classified documents case, Moskowitz predicts that Trump will escape conviction, and that the New York case involving hush money payments to adult porn star Stormy Daniels is likely to end up with a hung jury.He also predicts that Trump will be forced to cough up the $454 million judgements against him in the New York business case involving alleged fraudulent estimates of the value of his properties.Further, Moskowitz predicts that ultimately Trump will be allowed by the Supreme Court to remain on the 2024 presidential election ballot, despite efforts by some states to declare him ineligible.Moreover, Moskowitz suggests that Trump may end up agreeing to a plea deal that would allow him to avoid jail time but include an agreement that he will no longer seek public office.Moskowitz practiced law for 40-plus years, developed real estate, and was a pharmaceutical CEO. He received degrees from Penn State, Villanova Law School and Oxford University. He served as counsel to municipalities, municipal authorities, civic associations, and represented clients in numerous countries around the world.He writes based on his legal experience and front row seat to the election – his wife was a Pennsylvania elector -- and efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the results.What's Ahead for Donald Trump?Here are some key questions we discussed with Moskowitz to answer that question:--What are the key points that you make in your book regarding Trump, the election, and the aftermath?What would be the consequences to our country had Trump succeeded in preventing the peaceful transfer of power after he lost the election?In your book, you describe three heroes from the Jan. 6 insurrection. Who were they and why?Can we walk through the four cases involving Trump and what you think lies ahead? First, the federal election interference case led by special counsel Jack Smith. What are the key charges and what do you believe will happen here?Let's move to the Georgia election interference case. Give us your analysis of that and what you think the outcome might be.How about the classified documents case. Do you believe this is as serious as the others? Is Trump at risk of being sent to prison over this?What about the hush money case in which Trump is accused of falsifying business records relating to a $130,000 payoff to buy Stormy Daniels' silence. There are 34 felony counts in this case.Trump is appealing a $454 million judgement against him, which includes being barred from serving as a leadership role in any New York business for three years. What's the likely outcome here?And then there's the $83.3 million Trump was ordered to pay to writer E. Jean Carroll for ruining her credibility as an advice columnist when he called her a liar after she accused him of sexual assault. Your thoughts about that one?What do you think of the efforts in some states to kick him off the ballot?What impact will these cases have on Trump's bid to return to the White House?He says Black Americans should relate to his criminal indictments and so should support him. What do you think about that?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.

The NFN Radio News Podcast
David Moskowitz-Will Trump Go to Prison

The NFN Radio News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 54:17


Since his election defeat to President Biden in November 2020, Donald Trump has put America through virtual hell, claiming Biden stole the election, inciting the attempt by his MAGA mob to prevent certification of that election, and despite 91 criminal charges against him, attempting to win the Republican nomination and return to the White House. Those charges stem from his attempts to overturn the election, interfering with the election results in Georgia, falsifying business records in New York, including hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels, and mishandling classified records after leaving the presidency.He's been fined hundreds of millions of dollars so far, and his financial empire is jeopardized to the point that he's hawking a garish line of gold sneakers for $399 a pair – that he says Black people should like because they love sneakers.But what's ahead for Donald Trump?When those court cases are all finished, will he serve even one day in prison? What if he's convicted of a felony? He would be unable to vote for himself, but could serve as President, says David H. Moskowitz, a retired Pennsylvania attorney who's written a new book, “The Judge and the President: Stealing the 2020 Election.”In this episode of the Lean to the Left podcast, we get his take on all of these developments and what Moskowitz believes might lie ahead for Trump -- and our nation.Moskowitz analyzes the four major cases against Trump which involved 91 charges stemming from his attempts to overturn the election, interfering with Georgia election results, fraudulently falsifying business records in New York, and mishandling classified records after leaving the presidency.The Bottom LineMoskowitz predicts Trump will be convicted in the federal election interference and estimates that there is a less than 50 percent chance that an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court would be successful. However, he believes that case will not be resolved until after the November election.In the Georgia case, Moskowitz predicts that the trial will last six to nine months, and that if he is convicted, he will appeal. However, if that case goes to the U.S. Supreme Court, he says Trump's chances for success are less than 15 percent.Regarding the classified documents case, Moskowitz predicts that Trump will escape conviction, and that the New York case involving hush money payments to adult porn star Stormy Daniels is likely to end up with a hung jury.He also predicts that Trump will be forced to cough up the $454 million judgements against him in the New York business case involving alleged fraudulent estimates of the value of his properties.Further, Moskowitz predicts that ultimately Trump will be allowed by the Supreme Court to remain on the 2024 presidential election ballot, despite efforts by some states to declare him ineligible.Moreover, Moskowitz suggests that Trump may end up agreeing to a plea deal that would allow him to avoid jail time but include an agreement that he will no longer seek public office.Moskowitz practiced law for 40-plus years, developed real estate, and was a pharmaceutical CEO. He received degrees from Penn State, Villanova Law School and Oxford University. He served as counsel to municipalities, municipal authorities, civic associations, and represented clients in numerous countries around the world.He writes based on his legal experience and front row seat to the election – his wife was a Pennsylvania elector -- and efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the results.What's Ahead for Donald Trump?Here are some key questions we discussed with Moskowitz to answer that question:--What are the key points that you make in your book regarding Trump, the election, and the aftermath?What would be the consequences to our country had Trump succeeded in preventing the peaceful transfer of power after he lost the election?In your book, you describe three heroes from the Jan. 6 insurrection. Who were they and why?Can we walk through the four cases involving Trump and what you think lies ahead? First, the federal election interference case led by special counsel Jack Smith. What are the key charges and what do you believe will happen here?Let's move to the Georgia election interference case. Give us your analysis of that and what you think the outcome might be.How about the classified documents case. Do you believe this is as serious as the others? Is Trump at risk of being sent to prison over this?What about the hush money case in which Trump is accused of falsifying business records relating to a $130,000 payoff to buy Stormy Daniels' silence. There are 34 felony counts in this case.Trump is appealing a $454 million judgement against him, which includes being barred from serving as a leadership role in any New York business for three years. What's the likely outcome here?And then there's the $83.3 million Trump was ordered to pay to writer E. Jean Carroll for ruining her credibility as an advice columnist when he called her a liar after she accused him of sexual assault. Your thoughts about that one?What do you think of the efforts in some states to kick him off the ballot?What impact will these cases have on Trump's bid to return to the White House?He says Black Americans should relate to his criminal indictments and so should support him. What do you think about that?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.

to know the land
Ep. 235 : Pine Siskins

to know the land

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 54:47


I just got home from Algonquin Park. I got the privilege to spend the past week tracking Wolves, Moose, Martens, Grouse, Flying Squirrels, and so many other creatures throughout the length of the park. We woke up at 6am every morning and were out by 7, scouting for new trails. When were were through with our day we came back to hit the books and share stories of all that we'd seen. It was magical, inspiring and motivating. Restful as much as exhausting. One animal I spent some time learning about over the week was the Pine Siskin (Spinus pinus), a small brown finch like bird edged in yellow who flew down on to the new snow, skipped, hopped and flew off again. The Pine Siskin was my focal species for the week. Sadly on our last day, two dead Pine Siskins were found on highway 60, hit by vehicles as they were on the road, consuming the de-icing salts. I got to hold the birds and take a closer look at their small amazing bodies in the sunlight pouring through the window at the wildlife research station. I measured their feet, admired their plumage, and wondered at how they could survive so long out there in the cold and snow. What were they eating to warm their fragile little bodies through the Winter nights? If they hadn't died on the road, where would they go to in the Spring? I decided on the way home I would do a little research and make the next show all about them. Here's to the Siskins and all they've taught and inspired in me. Sources used in this episode:Birds of Ontario by Andy Bezener. Lone Pine Publishing, 2000.Peterson Field Guide to North American Bird Nests by Casey McFarland, Matthew Monjello, and David Moskowitz. Houghton Mifflin Harcout, 2021.The Birder's Handbook by Paul Ehrlich, David S. Dobkin and Darryl Wheye. Simon & Shuster, 1988.

Inside Track
Hour One - David Moskowitz

Inside Track

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 52:37


David Moskowitz, Retired Attorney, Author

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Political Dharma
S03, Eps. 33: The Electoral College, Trump's Indictments, and 2024

Political Dharma

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 33:12


Alan interviews David Moskowitz, an attorney who wrote a book on problems in legal philosophy using Trump's attempts to subvert the Electoral College in 2020 as an example. They discuss how the Electoral College actually works, the upcoming trials of Donald Trump for trying to subvert the process, and how all of this may affect the 2024 election and a possible second Trump Presidency.

Level Up Your Career with APMG International
Level Up Your Career - How to become an NIST Cyber Security Professional

Level Up Your Career with APMG International

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 62:11


APMG International presents our popular weekly panel Q&A show. This episode is about How to become a NIST Security Professional. An opportunity to have your real-life questions answered. On this week's episode we are joined by Shanice Mitchell-Cox as Host, Lory Quackenbush as Question Master and our line up on expert panellists: Mart Rovers, Sarbojit Bose, David Moskowitz, Michael Battistella and Dr Matt G. Lionheart.

RADIUM
Episode 281: Photocure

RADIUM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 47:48


13/9 2023 I dag har vi med oss Photocure igjen i podkasten, og fokuset er på ekspansjon i Europa. Til å snakke om dette har vi med oss Susanne Strauss, Vise President & General Manager, Photocure Europe, Erik Dahl, Chief Financial Officer og David Moskowitz, Head of Investor Relations. Susanne forklarer detaljert hvordan de har jobbet med å utvikle salg og markedsføring siden de tok tilbake rettighetene til Hexvix/Cysview i 2023. En spennende reise som på ingen måte er fullført, men hvor pilene muligens peker oppover herfra. David oppsummerer halvåret, og påpeker at resten av året blir spennende for investorene med en rekke guidede milepæler. Neste uke har vi med oss medisinsk direktør Jens Bjørheim og forsker Espen Basmo Ellingsen i Ultimovacs, og da skal vi nerde om legemiddelutvikling. Send oss gjerne spørsmål!

Level Up Your Career with APMG International
Level Up your Career - How to become a NIST Cyber Security Professional

Level Up Your Career with APMG International

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 58:17


APMG International presents our popular weekly panel Q&A show. Episode 161 is about how to become a NIST Cyber Security Professional. Hosted by Nigel Mercer and Question Master Charlotte Miller. Answering your questions are Mart Rovers, Sarbojit Bose, David Moskowitz and Mike Battistella. An opportunity to have your real-life questions answered.

Swing Thoughts
Swing Thoughts 232 for June 1, 2023

Swing Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 57:48


On the latest edition GSL and Coach Tim talk David Moskowitz of Stretch Lab, our newest sponsor, about the benefits of assisted stretching for health, wellness and of course, better golf. Then we bring up the subject of Golf Jealousy and how we can move away from comparing ourselves to other players and bring awareness to our own games. As always brought to you by Taylormade Golf Canada and WhoisOscarBravo.com and now, Stretch Lab!

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Level Up Your Career with APMG International
154. How to become a NIST Cyber Security Professional

Level Up Your Career with APMG International

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 62:28


APMG International presents our popular weekly panel Q&A show. Episode 154 is about How to become a NIST Cyber Security Professional. Hosted by Nick Houlton and Question Master Charlotte Miller. Answering your questions are Mart Rovers, Sarbojit Bose, David Moskowitz, Michael (Mike) Battistella & Ahmad Javaid. An opportunity to have your real-life questions answered.  

to know the land
Ep. 213 : Nesting Behaviours of Red-tailed Hawks

to know the land

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 53:55


Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) are always exciting to see. However ubiquitous or plentiful they may be on the land, it is always a gift to observe them circling and soaring overhead. I have been noting their behaviours for a few years now, trying to catch a glimpse whenever I can. A couple of years ago I watched a pair eager to find out if they were nesting in the valley I walk or ride on my way into work. I never did find that nest, but I hoped I would in the future. On Monday, a colleague called over the radio that he was observing two Red-tails building a nest. He later watched as the pair were mating on a different tree down closer to the river. This series of events sparked a great curiosity and enthusiasm between all of my colleagues. We have been trying to find ways to observe, but also not interfere. Trying to research, but not just rely on the books. But as it is still relevant, I decided to hit the books. Thus, this weeks show was created. A deep dive into the nesting behaviours of one of my fav cohabitants. Thanks Drew for the suggestion to include my sources in the show write-up. And to Matt Hamilton for the photo. Sources for the show:Forest Raptors & Their Nests in Central Ontario - this is only a partial pdf, and does not have all of the content. I am searching for a complete pdf.Peterson Field Guide to North American Bird Nests by Casey McFarland, Mathew Monjello & David Moskowitz. HMH, 2021.Life Histories of North American Birds of Prey pt 1 by Arthur Cleveland Bent. Dover, 1961.Stokes Guide to Bird Behaviour vol. 3 by Donald and Lillian Stokes. Little, Brown, 1989.Birds of Forest, Yard, & Thicket by John Eastman. Stackpole Books, 1997.

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Ticket Volume
45. Defend Against Cyberattacks: An Overview of the NIST Framework, with David Moskowitz

Ticket Volume

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 40:28


What is the NIST Cybersecurity Framework? David Moskowitz, co-founder and Executive Director of the DVMS Institute, explains how organizations can leverage this framework's guidance to become adaptive, cyber-resilient digital businesses. Delve into this in-depth talk with Matt to check out fundamental concepts of cybersecurity. David Moskowitz is the co-founder and Executive Director of the DVMS Institute LLC. He's the lead author of the Create, Protect, and Deliver Digital Business Value Series, including “Fundamentals of Adopting the NIST Cybersecurity Framework” and “A Practitioner's Guide to Adapting the NIST Cybersecurity Framework."

Level Up Your Career with APMG International
Level Up your Career – How to become an NIST Cyber Security Professional

Level Up Your Career with APMG International

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 63:27


APMG International presents our popular weekly panel Q&A show. Episode 128 is about how to become an NIST Cyber Security Professional. Hosted by Nick Houlton and Question Master Jenny Hepler. Answering your questions are Rick Lemieux, Sarbojit Bose, Patrick von Schlag, David Moskowitz and Mike Battistella. An opportunity to have your real-life questions answered.

Franchise Freedom
Revisited - 2 New Entrepreneurs Talk About Their First Year In Business | David Moskowitz & Richard Di Biase

Franchise Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 35:43


We are revisiting one of our most top downloaded shows, with Richard Di Biase and Dave Moskowitz, as they talk about their journey as first-year business owners. They urge you to adopt a new mindset, dream bigger dreams, start making waves in life, and act right away. They talk about following the path less taken and share tales while also discussing attitude, leadership, inspiration, discipline, and health & wellness. As they join Richard & Dave and share their story, prominent guests and leaders in the business from all over the world will teach you something new. Together, they want to inspire you to live the life you've always wanted to live.  In this episode you will learn: Year 1 as an entrepreneur – Law enforcement to Business owners! It's not all about the destination Find your why, and advice on how to find it The importance of a mentor and how to find a mentor Why they started their popular podcast 'Making Waves Mindset' Show and how they help aspiring business owners and so much more!  About Richard Di Biase and Dave Moskowitz:  Richard Di Biase and Dave Moskowitz have left the 9 to 5 rat race, the security of a paycheque and the infamous pension, for bigger goals and ambitions in life! The Making Waves Mindset's mission is to have leading-edge conversations. They encourage you to change your Mindset, get you to Dream Bigger, have you start Making Waves in life, and Take Action today! They discuss mindset, leadership, inspiration, discipline, health & wellness, and share stories about taking the road less traveled. Learn from industry leaders and special guests from around the world, as they join Richard & Dave and share their stories. Together they want to light your fire and motivate you, in creating the life you want to live. What are you waiting for? Get uncomfortable, change your mindset and be your own boss.  Connect with Richard & Dave on... http://www.makingwavesmindset.com Instagram: @makingwaves_show https://www.instagram.com/makingwaves_show/ Richard Di Biase Instagram & TikTok: @richarddibiase https://www.instagram.com/richarddibiase/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8GXLDPp/ Dave Moskowitz Instagram: @david_a_moskowitz https://www.instagram.com/david_a_moskowitz/  Connect with Franchise Freedom... Website:https://ggthefranchiseguide.com/podcast/ Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/company/gg-the-franchise-guide Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/GGTheFranchiseGuide Twitter:https://twitter.com/ggrammatico Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/gg_the_franchise_guide/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWsxLRngbxJEH2m8w-ptYw?view_as=subscriber Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/franchise-freedom/id1499864638 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13LTN5UzA57w2dTB4iV0fm 

Level Up Your Career with APMG International
Level up your Career – How to become a NIST Cyber Security Professional

Level Up Your Career with APMG International

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 62:18


APMG International presents our popular weekly panel Q&A show. Episode 87 is about how to become a NIST Cyber Security Professional. Hosted by Nick Houlton and Question Master Charlotte Miller. Answering your questions are Mart Rovers, Patrick von Schlag, David Moskowitz and Mike Battistella. An opportunity to have your real-life questions answered.

Level Up Your Career with APMG International
Level up your Career - How to become a NIST Cyber Security Professional

Level Up Your Career with APMG International

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 63:36


APMG International presents our popular weekly panel Q&A show. Episode 49 – Level Up your Career - How to become a NIST Cyber Security Professional with host: Nick Houlton and Question Master: Shanice Mitchell-Cox. Answering your questions are panelists: Patrick von Schlag, Steven Cockcroft, Dave Nichols, David Moskowitz and Richard Beck. An opportunity to have your real-life questions answered.

Revenue Revolutionaries
David Moskowitz of MongoDB on building a full lifecycle value practice, introducing Total Value of Ownership, and using coaching as a technique to unite Sales, Customer Success, and Value Consulting

Revenue Revolutionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 32:26


Four years into his journey of building the value consulting and management function at MongoDB, Worldwide Director - Customer Business Value, David Moskowitz is proving that a strategic investment in a value practice can pay great dividends for a company. In this episode of Value Builders, David reflects on the history of the practice of value consulting and explains how it has evolved into being a critical part of the business model equation for growing organizations. He shares how he thinks about ROI in comparison to TOC (total cost ownership) and introduces TVO - Total Value of Ownership -  a key measure he uses for positioning value with customers to paint a full picture of the benefits of a customer relationship with MongoDB.David also explains how he is using coaching as a new technique to teach his team's Sales and Customer Success peers how to fish and uplevel value conversations.  The conversation ends with David elaborating on his prediction that value organizations and customer success organizations will grow closer together in the coming years.

Sentient Planet
S3 The Land Stand of the Mountain Caribou with David Moskowitz

Sentient Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 42:38


In British Columbia, Canada, an elusive animal has been adapting to co-exist with the world's largest remaining inland temperate rainforest since the last ice age. They're the gentle and beautiful mountain caribou, and our guest this week is perhaps their loudest defender. https://davidmoskowitz.net/ (David Moskowitz,) renowned nature photographer, wildlife biologist and tracker, introduces us to the highly endangered mountain caribou, whose herds have plummeted to just 1,100 individuals due to the ongoing logging of their old-growth home. He helps us understand how a combination of blockades, education, Tribal rights and community forests could bring these caribou them back from the brink. David is based in the North Cascades of Washington State, in the traditional territory of the Methow people. His photography has appeared in numerous outlets, including The New York Times, NBC, Outside Magazine, Science Magazine, Natural History Magazine, High Country News and more. He is the author and photographer of three books: Caribou Rainforest, Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest and Wolves in the Land of Salmon. He is also co-author and photographer of Peterson's Field Guide to North American Bird Nests. David's next project will document the entire Columbia River Basin of North America. This massive photographic undertaking will support multiple environmental campaigns and become a book and interactive display. Calls to Action https://caribourainforest.org/act-today (Take online actions and/or make a donation )to save the inland temperate rainforest of British Columbia, home to the last herds of mountain caribou. Watch David's breathtaking film, https://caribourainforest.org/film (Last Stand: The Vanishing Caribou Rainforest). Purchase your own copy of David's acclaimed coffee table book, https://caribourainforest.org/the-book (Caribou Rainforest: From Heartbreak to Hope) (Braided River, 2018). Credits https://www.sentientplanetpodcast.com/ (Sentient Planet) is an independent production created on the traditional land of the Nisqually Tribe in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Please consider https://www.patreon.com/sentientplanet (supporting our work on Patreon). Thank you! David's photo: Courtesy of Sarah Rice. Intro music: "The Spaces Between" by Scott Buckley. Interstitial music: "The Edge of Forever" by https://stellardrone.bandcamp.com/ (Stellardrone).

Franchise Freedom
2 New Entrepreneurs Talk About Their First Year In Business | David Moskowitz & Richard Di Biase

Franchise Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 36:39


Listen to our new show as we talk with Richard Di Biase and Dave Moskowitz about their journey as first-year business owners.  On the show we will cover:*Year 1 as an entrepreneur – Law enforcement to Business owners!*It's not all about the destination*Find your why, and advice on how to find it*The importance of a mentor and how to find a mentor*Why they started their popular podcast 'Making Waves Mindset' Show and how they help aspiring business owners*And so much more!!Links to get in touch with Richard & Davehttp://www.makingwavesmindset.comInstagram: @makingwaves_show https://www.instagram.com/makingwaves_show/Richard Di Biase Instagram & TikTok: @richarddibiasehttps://www.instagram.com/richarddibiase/https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM8GXLDPp/Dave Moskowitz Instagram: @david_a_moskowitz https://www.instagram.com/david_a_moskowitz/

The River Rambler
Episode 54 - Bill Bakke and David Moskowitz

The River Rambler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 102:26


This week I got to sit down and talk with Bill Bakke and Dave Moskowitz. We had a really great talk about how Bill got started fishing, the need for a coast wide conservation voice, the impressive success of wild chinook on the Clackamas, the state of activism, the ecosystem of politics, so much more and we even enjoy some live music.

to know the land
Ep. 168 : Peterson Field Guide to North American Bird Nests with Casey McFarland

to know the land

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 54:24


In 1975, Hal H. Harrison wrote the Peterson Field Guide to Eastern Birds' Nests. In 1979 he wrote the Western guide. I have my copy of Eastern Birds' Nests on the primary bird shelf (there are two shelves) beside Bird Feathers by S. David Scott and Casey McFarland. Now, Casey McFarland, Matthew Monjello & David Moskowitz have come together to revamp the Peterson Field Guide to Bird Nests. In one (kinda thick) package they managed to fit descriptions of over 650 bird species along with beautiful high quality photos of many examples of the varied avian architectures discussed. This one has a small name change too: Peterson Field Guide to North American Bird Nests Casey McFarland joined me for a great conversation on what it took to make the book happen. We discuss the legacy Hal H. Harrisons work and how his book inspired a lot of what Casey, Matt, and David wrote, but also they were determined to find new practices that weren't as invasive in their search for beautiful shots of nests and eggs. We spoke about varied bird ecologies and place-based, habitat considerations birds participate within to best protect and rear their young. From bird nests, to the Cyber tracker evaluation process', to an encounter with a Bobcat while searching out nests on the Rio Grande, Casey shares his passion for tracking the wild, and deepening his understanding of the world around him. all the while sharing that enthusiasm and curiosity with others through his work along the way. Shout outs to Matt Monjello and David Moskowitz who could not be apart of the interview. I hope, someday in the near future, our paths will cross and I can ask them all about their projects, their joys and experiences in writing this great new book. Additional information: Peterson Field Guide to North American Bird Nests Casey McFarland.net David Moskowitz.net An experimental demonstration that house finches add cigarette butts in response to ectoparasites

Anchored
Anchored Podcast Ep. 189: Jeff Hickman and David Moskowitz on the Current State of Columbia River Steelhead

Anchored

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 57:29


Jeff Hickman and David Moskowitz are no strangers to wild steelhead. Jeff Hickman is a longtime steelhead guide, lodge owner and advocate. His passion for protecting wild species and places consistently take priority over financial gain, making him one of the most trusted voices in the fishing industry. David Moskowitz is Executive Director of the Conservation Angler. He has held leadership positions at several other fishery conservation organizations, and studied environmental law and policy at Lewis and Clark Law School. In this episode of Anchored, we sit down to discuss the current state of Columbia River steelhead, navigating management, and Jeff's decision to stop guiding in protest.

BIOS
13. Bio-Industrial Age: Francisco Gimenez & David Moskowitz - 8VC Bio Team

BIOS

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 77:56


8VC is a Silicon-Valley based technology investment firm investing in visionary teams and backing industry-transforming companies, currently managing $3.5bn in AUM. About one third of their current fund is dedicated towards the BioIT space. 8VC’s portfolio represents a large early crop of now next gen biotech unicorns including but not limited to Orca Bio, Synthego, Resilience, and Lyell Immunopharma which have generated playbooks for others startups to follow. Francisco Giminez and David Moskowitz are two integral members of the 8VC team which developed the Bio-IT investment thesis. Francisco is a Partner at 8VC focusing on Bio-IT investments and Enterprise AI. He received a PhD from Stanford in Biomedical Informatics. During this time, he also worked as a Resident Data Scientist at Formation8 Partners where he helped startups to strategize, prototype, and recruit for data products. He also is the founder of Catenus Science, a data science consulting and recruiting firm that used an apprenticeship model to help early stage companies build data science teams. David is a Principal at 8VC who also received his PhD at Stanford as part of the Biomedical Informatics Program. At Stanford, his work was focused on applying statistical and machine learning approaches to regulatory genomics, epigenetics, and pipeline development for analysis of high throughput sequencing data. Prior to his time at Stanford, David was a Bioinformatic Analyst at Einstein College of Medicine where he worked on the genetics of aging and human disease.

The Data Standard
The Data Standard Audio Experience with David Moskowitz from Crane Co

The Data Standard

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 15:22 Transcription Available


To either a model-driven company or a company catching up with the rapid adoption of AI in the industry, machine learning model interpretation has become a key factor that helps to make decisions towards promoting models into business. This is not an easy task — imagine trying to explain a mathematical theory to your parents. Yet business owners should always be curious about these models, and some questions easily raise:How do machine learning models work?How reliable are the predictions made from these models?How carefully do we have to monitor these models?David Moskowitzhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/moskowitzdavid/The Data Standardhttps://datastandard.io/https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-data-standard/

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The Wild
Saving the mountain caribou

The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 27:18


This is a tough story to tell. In 2019 the last of the mountain caribou in the lower 48 states disappeared. Extinct. Deforestation threatens those that are left. Professional Wildlife tracker and photographer David Moskowitz takes us to the frigid mountains of British Columbia to learn about the ancient but fragile ecosystem these majestic reindeer call home.

The Holden Village Podcast
Cascade Wolverine Project and Winter Snowpack with Steph, Drew, and David

The Holden Village Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 9:11


"I spent a lot of years skiing near Leavenworth and now, in the past decade, in the Methow Valley. Railroad Creek Valley is a blend of those two snowscapes. The climate here is not quite as cold as the Twisp River, but the snowpack is deeper, and tends to be more consistent than Icicle Creek Canyon." - Drew Lovell Drew Lovell is a ski guide and avalanche forecaster in the North Cascades, as well as the Alaskan Wrangell-St.Elias region. Educated as a geologist at the University of Montana, Drew has previous experience as a field biologist and currently works as a mountain guide in the non-winter season. For the Gulo team, at work in the formidable North Cascades winter environment, Drew offers expertise with local snowpack, weather, and terrain, and a willingness to fill a backpack with heavy loads, from carcasses to camera equipment. Stephanie Williams, professional mountain guide and independent field biologist, is the project's co-founder and manager. Steph earned an undergraduate degree in Biological Science while working as a research assistant in chemical and landscape ecology at Boise State University. She also trained in alpine, rock, and ski guiding with the American Mountain Guides Association. Steph loves exploratory skiing and climbing, particularly in remote terrain, and especially with her husband, Drew Lovell. The Gulo is a perennial source of inspiration. Photographer, wildlife tracker, field biologist, and co-founder David Moskowitz spearheads the photography for the project and its interface with Conservation Northwest's ongoing citizen science efforts in the region. David has produced film and authored three books: Caribou Rainforest, Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest, and Wolves in the Land of Salmon. He enjoys long mountain runs, alpine climbing, and backcountry skiing. For more information about their project, visit cascadeswolverineproject.org Also, contribute to community science by submitting a field observation (tracks or sighting) at https://forms.gle/VrJeiJNoPhnPF69Q6 The current Holden Village community of nearly 40 staff all successfully pass a strict quarantine period with social distancing, masks, and COVID testing upon entering or reentering the Village. To learn more about Holden Village, visit: http://www.holdenvillage.org or to listen to more audio recordings visit: http://audio.holdenvillage.org The Holden Village Podcast is accessible through Apple iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, and most podcast apps. To contact the podcast author, podcast@holdenvillage.org

Impact: The Conservation Photography Podcast
Use Tracking Skills to Find & Photograph Elusive Wildlife - An Interview with David Moskowitz

Impact: The Conservation Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 41:14 Transcription Available


#043: Question: How do you get incredible images of elusive animals?Answer: Wildlife tracking skills!At least that’s how David Moskowitz does it. A talented conservation photographer and a master tracker, David used his skills to track and photograph the highly endangered Mountain Caribou in the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest, and published a beautifully photographed book called Caribou Rainforest.So if you’re a photographer that wants to go beyond snapshots and get an insider look at the lives of the species that you want to document, are you ready to make wildlife tracking the next thing on your must-learn to-do list?You should. Or at least you should after this episode of Impact, where we chat with David about tracking skills and how they've played into his conservation photography work. And yes, we will definitely dive in more into that amazing species, the Mountain Caribou.You'll LearnHow wildlife tracking can help unravel storiesThe fascinating premise of Caribou RainforestThe delicate balance of ethics in wildlife research and photographyTips to start learning wildlife trackingGet links to all the resources and more details in the show notes at JaymiH.com/43Never miss an episode by signing up at JaymiH.com/ImpactAre you subscribed to the podcast? If not, I’m excited to invite you to subscribe today. Not only do I unroll new episodes weekly, but I also add in a ton of bonus episodes (which you will likely miss out on if you aren't subscribed! Oh no!)If you love listening to the podcast, I’ll be so grateful if you leave me a review on iTunes. The reviews help others find me, and I also just love to hear from you! Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” Then, you’re off to the races! Let me know what it is you like best about the podcast. Thank you so much!

SPOCcast
SPOCcast Episode 26 - David Moskowitz on Systems Thinking

SPOCcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 26:26


A conversation with David Moskowitz on systems thinking The SPOCcast logo, podcast theme, and all content are the property of HDI, a part of Informa Tech. © 2020 HDI, all rights reserved.

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Heartland Daily Podcast
Can We Make Kidney Dialysis Obsolete? Why Care has been Stuck in the 70’s (Guest: David Moskowitz, M.D.)

Heartland Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 82:36


Health Care News Podcast
Can We Make Kidney Dialysis Obsolete? Why Care has been Stuck in the 70’s (Guest: David Moskowitz, M.D.)

Health Care News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 82:36


Minding Wellness
COVID-19: From the Front Lines with Dr. David Moskowitz, MD (Part 2)

Minding Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 31:49


Dr. Moskowitz returns from his first interview with me on episode 86. This time, he shares his insights from treating an 18 year-old with asthma and COVID-19 symptoms initially with high dose prednisone and then with a plant flavonoid, quercetin. The results from the latter were significant and this may represent a viable and effective treatment option for COVID-19.

TripLit - Storytelling With Purpose
David Moskowitz: Being a voice for nature in North America through powerful storytelling. With Mathilda de Villiers

TripLit - Storytelling With Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 31:30


Passionate about wildlife conservation, education, wildlife tracking and photography, David Moskowitz has spent years out in the field getting firsthand footage and knowledge on life in the wild and how us humans have made an impact on the natural world. He is based out of Washington, and does work both in the USA as well as Canada, particularly in British Columbia. He has been involved in many different conservation initiatives over the years, including Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y), where he was hugely involved in the making of their film, Last Stand The Vanishing Caribou Rainforest. For David, being a wildlife photographer is about supporting the animals by "bringing their stories out of the shadows and into the light."In this episode, Mathilda calls David up to talk about what he's currently up to as well as a bit more of a behind-the-scenes look at how a wildlife photographer operates and what conservation efforts are made through digital storytelling and the impact of those stories.This episode is sponsored by Musicbed: www.musicbed.com/triplit

Minding Wellness
COVID-19: From the Front Lines with Dr. David Moskowitz

Minding Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 29:34


Dr. Moskowitz majored in Chemistry (summa cum laude) at Harvard College, Biochemistry (first class honours) at Merton College, Oxford, and received an MD (cum laude) from the Harvard-MIT Division in Health Sciences and Technology (Harvard Medical School). He trained for 7 years in Internal Medicine, Biochemistry, and Nephrology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. In this bonus episode, he shares his hypothesis that we should treat COVID-19 as an asthma attack, specifically noting his treatment approach at the earliest onset of symptoms. 

The Holden Village Podcast
Cascades Wolverine Project

The Holden Village Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 15:52


"We have so many humans on this planet... As we have a stronger and bigger desire to connect with natural places, we need to be careful that we are doing so in a way that is respectful of the other animals that live here." Stephanie Williams, professional mountain guide and independent field biologist, is the project's co-founder and manager. Steph earned an undergraduate degree in Biological Science while working as a research assistant in chemical and landscape ecology at Boise State University. She also trained in alpine, rock, and ski guiding with the American Mountain Guides Association. Steph loves exploratory skiing and climbing, particularly in remote terrain, and especially with her husband, Drew Lovell. The Gulo is a perennial source of inspiration. Photographer, wildlife tracker, field biologist, and co-founder David Moskowitz spearheads the photography for the project and its interface with Conservation Northwest's ongoing citizen science efforts in the region. David has produced film and authored three books: Caribou Rainforest, Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest, and Wolves in the Land of Salmon. He enjoys long mountain runs, alpine climbing, and backcountry skiing. For more information about their project, visit http://cascadeswolverineproject.org To learn more about Holden Village, visit: http://www.holdenvillage.org or to listen to more audio recordings visit: http://audio.holdenvillage.org The Holden Village Podcast is accessible through Apple iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, and most podcast apps. To contact the podcast author, podcast@holdenvillage.org

Remote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
The Conservation Angler-David Moskowitz

Remote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 55:46


This week Jeff talks with the David Moskowitz, Executive Director of the Conservation Angler. David talks with us about their organization and his journey into fly fishing and why he believes it's important to advocate for wild fish and fisheries.  The Conservation Angler is a watch-dog organization that holds public agencies, countries and nations accountable for protecting and conserving wild fish for present and future generations - using all legal, administrative and political means necessary to prevent the extinction and to foster a long-term recovery of wild steelhead, salmon, trout and char to fishable and ultimately, harvestable abundance.   Episode Links: http://www.theconservationangler.org/   Sponsors: https://www.delifreshdesign.com/ (Discount Code RNP20)    

The Otto D Show
David Moskowitz

The Otto D Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019


Otto D chats with actor David Moskowitz in LA about the struggles of being in the business, how much fun it was to be a dancer in Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop the Feeling", growing up with Chris Rock and starring in a new film called "The Power of Beauty"

Idaho Matters
David Moskowitz Documents The Last Of The Selkirk Caribou

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 8:30


David Moskowitz is a biologist, photographer and certified wildlife tracker. His work focuses on the fauna of the interior of the Pacific Northwest and his latest book, Caribou Rainforest, follows the migration of a shrinking herd through the Selkirk Range. Moskowitz joins Idaho Matters to describe the shrinking herds of mountain caribou.

Decrypt Asia - Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Podcast
Ep. #04: Professional Social Network on Blockchain with Gaurang Torvekar (CEO Indorse)

Decrypt Asia - Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 24:02


In this episode, we speak to Gaurang Torvekar, founder of two Blockchain start-ups, Attores and Indorse. He is also one of the organisers of the Singapore Ethereum meetup, one of largest in the world after London and New York.  Gaurang's first start-up is Attores, a Smart Contract as a Service platform which eventually lead him to co-found Indorse, a professional social network on the Blockchain, along with his partner, David Moskowitz (successfully sold Coin Republic). We talk to Gaurang about his journey in the Blockchain ecosystem, how he signed his prenup on the Blockchain for fun, the companies he has co-founded and the growth of the Singapore Ethereum meetup over the last few years. Projects mentioned in this episode: Civic IPFS BigChain DB Airbitz/Edge Earn.com Otonomos Digix

The Third Web
The Ether Review #76 — Attores & Indorse, Smart Contracts as a Service

The Third Web

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 16:30


The founders of Attores, Gorang Torvekar and David Moskowitz discuss their notion of “smart contracts as a service”.  The platform is currently being piloted by nanyang polytechnic in Singapore as a digital diploma registry. This is being extended into a full professional network platform called Indorse, which ran an ICO earlier this year. In addition to the above we discuss the birth of the Ethereum Kovan testnet, which has it’s origins in a pub, just outside the Attores/Ethereum Foundation/Digix co-working space in Singapore. http://www.attores.com/ etherreview.info https://itunes.apple.com//podcast/the-ether-review/id899090462?mt=2

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Barbarian Investors
Barbarian Investor Podcast No 15 with Eddy Travia CEO of Coinsilium Group + David Moskowitz Co Founder + CEO of #Indorse #COIN

Barbarian Investors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2017 16:29


Indorse.io Token Sale Interview In todays podcast we cover the upcoming Indorse (indorse.io) Token Sale with guests Eddy Travia CEO of Blockchain focused Investment and Venture company, Coinsilium Group (NEX:COIN) and David Moskowitz, co founder and CEO of Indorse, the blockchain powered decentralised professional social network. We hope you enjoy listening. Indorse is a Coinsilium portfolio company. Further details at: http://www.indorse.io/ https://www.coinsilium.com This interview was recorded on Tuesday 27th June 2017. To hear more about Indorse you can meet Indorse Co Founder+ Technical lead Gaurang Torvekar at Coinscrum in London on 12th July. http://www.coinscrum.com/meetups/?meetup=240988599 #indorse #Coinsilium #COIN #tokensale #blockchain #coinscrum CREDITS Interview conducted produced and edited by Malcolm Palle and the really cool music "Zion Train" is by Aleksandra Siemieniuk http://www.siemieniuk.net and was provided by http://www.freesoundtrackmusic.com DISCLAIMER Barbarian Investors is a trading division of Catalyst Information Services Limited. Registered in England no. 06537074 (Registered Office Address 3rd Floor Ivy Mill, Crown Street, Failsworth, Manchester, M35 9BG). Barbarian Investors is an information and educational service and does not give investment advice or act as an adviser or promoter for any individual person, company or investment class. Individuals are always advised to carry out their own extensive research with regard to any investment and or consult with their adviser should they deem it appropriate. In the case of investments listed on stock markets, any information provided does not constitute any form of advice or recommendation and is not intended to be relied upon for making (or refraining to make) any specific investment or other decisions. Should individuals wish to enter into direct relationship with any company or individual featured, or presenting at any events we organise, they do so of their own accord and Barbarian Investors will not have any responsibility or liability in this respect.