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Interview with Vanbur - In this episode of Sync Music Matters I'm chatting to Vanbur aka Jessica Jones and Tim Morrish. We'll be chatting about their work on One Day, the Netflix adaptation of the novel by David Nichols which interestingly, seems to resemble their story. We'll also be digging into their creative process, the power of collaborating and the liberating power of restricting yourself creatively. We also chat Jaffa cakes... again! Vanbur is the artist project of composers Jessica Jones and Tim Morrish. Their sound can best be described as ethereal vocals floating on a bed of contemporary and haunting cinematic score. They recently worked alongside Anne Nikitin on the score for Netflix's One Day and also had a number of their Vanbur tracks featured as part of the soundtrack. Independently they've worked on shows like the long running comedy drama series Brassic, Netflix's true crime show American Nightmare, Tinder Swindler and Jimmy Saville: A british Horror Story They are also working on a new album due out at the end of 2025. Listen to Vanbur on Spotify
In this message, John David preaches about how the Kingdom of Heaven has come to us. We do not have to be perfect people because Jesus paid the penalty for our sin so that we could live in His Kingdom with Him. On top of this, when we are members of the Kingdom of God, we are commissioned to go and bring the Kingdom to those who do not yet have it.
On the fifty-fourth episode of the Constitutionalist, Shane, Ben, and Matthew discuss the arguments of Martin Diamond and Herbert Storing in favor of preserving the Electoral College, presented to the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Senate Judiciary Committee in July 1977. The readings may be accessed here: Martin Diamond: http://www.electoralcollegehistory.com/electoral/docs/diamond.pdf Herbert Storing (Chapter 21 in this volume): https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/-toward-a-more-perfect-union_154408483501.pdf?x85095 We want to hear from you! Constitutionalistpod@gmail.com The Constitutionalist is proud to be sponsored by the Jack Miller Center for Teaching America's Founding Principles and History. For the last twenty years, JMC has been working to preserve and promote that tradition through a variety of programs at the college and K-12 levels. Through their American Political Tradition Project, JMC has partnered with more than 1,000 scholars at over 300 college campuses across the country, especially through their annual Summer Institutes for graduate students and recent PhDs. The Jack Miller Center is also working with thousands of K-12 educators across the country to help them better understand America's founding principles and history and teach them effectively, to better educate the next generation of citizens. JMC has provided thousands of hours of professional development for teachers all over the country, reaching millions of students with improved civic learning. If you care about American education and civic responsibility, you'll want to check out their work, which focuses on reorienting our institutions of learning around America's founding principles. To learn more or get involved, visit jackmillercenter.org. The Constitutionalist is a podcast co-hosted by Professor Benjamin Kleinerman, the RW Morrison Professor of Political Science at Baylor University and Founder and Editor of The Constitutionalist Blog, Shane Leary, a graduate student at Baylor University, and Dr. Matthew Reising, a John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Princeton University. Each week, they discuss political news in light of its constitutional implications, and explore a unique constitutional topic, ranging from the thoughts and experiences of America's founders and statesmen, historical episodes, and the broader philosophic ideas that influence the American experiment in government.
Director Jonathan Ogilvie discusses his nostalgic coming-of-age film Head South, where it's the late 1970's and teenager Angus is discovering the underground post-punk music scene in Christchurch. From the archives, David Nichols, historian and lecturer in Urban Planning at the University of Melbourne, on Richard Lowenstein's 1986 film Dogs in Space, a story takes place during the late 70s to the early 80s in the underground music scene in Melbourne and the action that happens in and around a share household in the inner city.In The Cats of Gokugo Shrine, renowned Japanese documentarian Kazuhiro Soda takes us to the coastal town of Ushimado and a shrine where cats have taken up residence.Presenter, Jason Di RossoProducer, Sarah CorbettSound engineer, Matthew CrawfordExecutive producer, Rhiannon Brown
Director Jonathan Ogilvie discusses his nostalgic coming-of-age film Head South, where it's the late 1970's and teenager Angus is discovering the underground post-punk music scene in Christchurch. From the archives, David Nichols, historian and lecturer in Urban Planning at the University of Melbourne, on Richard Lowenstein's 1986 film Dogs in Space, a story takes place during the late 70s to the early 80s in the underground music scene in Melbourne and the action that happens in and around a share household in the inner city.In The Cats of Gokugo Shrine, renowned Japanese documentarian Kazuhiro Soda takes us to the coastal town of Ushimado and a shrine where cats have taken up residence.Presenter, Jason Di RossoProducer, Sarah CorbettSound engineer, Matthew CrawfordExecutive producer, Rhiannon Brown
Is there more to prayer than blessing meals and hoping to feel better? Dr. David Nichols teaches about the different types of prayer and its importance in the life of a believer.Learn more about Dr. David Nichols' ministry, Heart of the Father Ministries.Learn more about salvation, info about Destiny Church, or how to give by visiting our website.Real | Relevant | Relationship
Need financial advice? Dr. David Nichols shares what scripture says about money. Check out this third service of the Faith on the Frontlines conference.Learn more about Dr. David Nichols' ministry, Heart of the Father Ministries.Learn more about salvation, info about Destiny Church, or how to give by visiting our website.Real | Relevant | Relationship
It's fun to talk about revivals of the past and times where we experienced it for ourselves. But what should we do before the next revival? Dr. David Nichols teaches about Revival, Awakening, and Time in this message.Learn more about Dr. David Nichols' ministry, Heart of the Father Ministries.Learn more about salvation, info about Destiny Church, or how to give by visiting our website.Real | Relevant | Relationship
How do we engage modern issues with a biblical mindset? Dr. David Nichols joins Pastor Eric Hansen in a Q&A format to answer the difficult questions.Learn more about Dr. David Nichols' ministry, Heart of the Father Ministries.Learn more about salvation, info about Destiny Church, or how to give by visiting our website.Real | Relevant | Relationship
Dr. Richard Miller is my special guest tonight to discuss how top researchers were carrying out experiments with psychedelic drugs under the direction of the government. Embracing the revival of psychedelic research and the discovery of new therapeutic uses, clinical psychologist Dr. Richard Louis Miller discusses what is happening today in psychedelic medicine--and what will happen in the future--with top researchers and thinkers in this field, including Rick Doblin, Stanislav Grof, James Fadiman, Julie Holland, Dennis McKenna, David Nichols, Charles Grob, Phil Wolfson, Michael and Annie Mithoefer, Roland Griffiths, Katherine MacLean, and Robert Whitaker. Dr. Miller and his contributors cover the tumultuous history of early psychedelic research brought to a halt 50 years ago by the U.S. government as well as offering non-technical summaries of the most recent studies with MDMA, psilocybin, LSD, and ayahuasca. They explore the biochemistry of consciousness and the use of psychedelics for self-discovery and healing. They discuss the use of psilocybin for releasing fear in the terminally ill and the potential for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy in the treatment of PTSD. They examine Dr. Charles Grob's research on the indigenous use and therapeutic properties of ayahuasca and Dr. Gabor Mate's attempt to transport this plant medicine to a clinical setting with the help of Canada's Department of National Health. Dr. Miller and his contributors explore the ongoing efforts to restore psychedelic therapies to the health field, the growing threat of overmedication by the pharmaceutical industry, and the links between psychiatric drugs and mental illness. They also discuss the newly shifting political climate and the push for new research, offering hope for an end to the War on Drugs and a potential renaissance of research into psychedelic medicines around the world.Follow Our Other ShowsFollow UFO WitnessesFollow Crime Watch WeeklyFollow Paranormal FearsFollow Seven: Disturbing Chronicle StoriesJoin our Patreon for ad-free listening and more bonus content.Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradioFollow us on TikTok mysteriousradioTikTok Follow us on Twitter @mysteriousradio Follow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradio Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio
In this episode, Dr. Dave Rabin discusses the impact of the FDA's decision, the potential delays in accessing this crucial treatment, and the unethical behavior of certain organizations influencing the FDA. Dr. Rabin is joined by Jon Lubecky, a retired army sergeant and Veteran who took part in MAPS MDMA therapy trials, as he discusses the implications of this rejection and emphasizes the need for ongoing advocacy and hope for eventual approval. The episode also addresses the unethical behavior of Symposia, an organization accused of falsifying information to the FDA to obstruct MDMA therapy approval. Additionally, former Symposia member David Nichols reveals serious ethical violations within the organization, raising questions about their motives and funding. Through these discussions, the episode highlights the critical need for transparency, ethical practices, and continued efforts to ensure access to psychedelic treatments for those in need.Rachel Nuwer's Scientific American Article: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fdas-rejection-of-mdma-psychotherapy-for-trauma-draws-criticism-from/Jon Lubecky's Conversation with David Nickles on Breaking Points: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lttFB0c0cAoWeb: https://psychedelic.support/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrDavidRabinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidrabinWeb: https://www.drdave.io/Food and Drug Administration5630 Fishers LaneRm. 1061Rockville, MD 20852Docket No. FDA-2024-N-193
How do we have great faith? Dr. David Nichols joins us for our second session at the Word Alive Conference.You can learn more about Dr. David Nichols' ministry here.Interested in being credentialed? Visit the Five Fold International website.Learn more about salvation, info about Destiny Church, or how to give by visiting our website.Real | Relevant | Relationship
David Nichols, CEO of Orthobond aims to address the unmet need of medical device infection and contamination due to bacteria preventing devices from bonding to the bone or tissue. Orthobond's solution is the Ostaguard technology, which uses a molecule with a positive charge to attract and rupture bacteria. The technology is effective against common strains of bacteria and is primarily needed in the operating room, where medical devices can be exposed to bacteria before being implanted. This mechanical approach to fighting bacteria does not require a drug that can potentially create a superbug. David explains, "Our bodies have great immune systems, and normally, it takes tens of millions of bacteria to cause an infection. However, numerous studies show that in the presence of an implant, a hip or a knee, or a pacemaker, it could take as few as 200 bacteria to cause an infection. When an implant goes in the body, it seems to overwhelm the immune system and can't eradicate that bacteria from your body. It takes a lot fewer bacteria than we think." "Also, that may not manifest into an immediate infection that happens during the first week of the hospital. It may be, especially for mechanical devices like hip, knees, and spinal implants, that bacteria forms into a biofilm that causes implants to get loose. So one of the bigger problems is a long-term failure of function of these implants that sometimes happens in the first, second, or third year post-surgery." #Orthobond #Implants #MedicalDevices #OperatingRoom #Hospitals orthobond.com Download the transcript here
David Nichols, CEO of Orthobond aims to address the unmet need of medical device infection and contamination due to bacteria preventing devices from bonding to the bone or tissue. Orthobond's solution is the Ostaguard technology, which uses a molecule with a positive charge to attract and rupture bacteria. The technology is effective against common strains of bacteria and is primarily needed in the operating room, where medical devices can be exposed to bacteria before being implanted. This mechanical approach to fighting bacteria does not require a drug that can potentially create a superbug. David explains, "Our bodies have great immune systems, and normally, it takes tens of millions of bacteria to cause an infection. However, numerous studies show that in the presence of an implant, a hip or a knee, or a pacemaker, it could take as few as 200 bacteria to cause an infection. When an implant goes in the body, it seems to overwhelm the immune system and can't eradicate that bacteria from your body. It takes a lot fewer bacteria than we think." "Also, that may not manifest into an immediate infection that happens during the first week of the hospital. It may be, especially for mechanical devices like hip, knees, and spinal implants, that bacteria forms into a biofilm that causes implants to get loose. So one of the bigger problems is a long-term failure of function of these implants that sometimes happens in the first, second, or third year post-surgery." #Orthobond #Implants #MedicalDevices #OperatingRoom #Hospitals orthobond.com Listen to the podcast here
In this special 10th-anniversary episode of Fintech Layer Cake, host Reggie Young is joined by Lithic's co-founders Bo Jiang, Jason Kruse, and David Nichols. Celebrate a decade of fintech innovation as they dive into the transformative journey from their early days at Privacy.com to becoming a leading name in payments infrastructure. The founders share behind-the-scenes challenges, pivotal decisions, and the lessons learned while reshaping the fintech landscape. Whether you're a fintech enthusiast or an industry professional, this episode offers a unique glimpse into the minds of those who are redefining financial technology.
One Day author David Nichols unveils his latest novel; How to escape your giant car when it's in a tiny parking space; And how Daniel O'Donnell keeps things fresh
In this episode, Joe interviews Joey Lichter, Ph.D.: professor in the Chemistry & Biochemistry department at Miami's Florida International University, and one of the few professors in the U.S. teaching a course about psychedelics at the collegiate level. He talks about his path towards the course, the challenge of creating a curriculum that covers everything in a few months, and the importance of teaching young minds about psychedelics the right away; shifting drug education from the “Just say no!” D.A.R.E. model to a more balanced, honest, and evidence-based approach. He aims for his students to think critically, ignore the hype, and see all possible angles with a fairly simple approach: Present the full story. He discusses: The importance of teaching history, from Stan Grof to MKUltra The work of David Nichols, David Nutt's drug harm scale, and the greatest lesson William Leonard Pickard took from LSD The representation of Spravato as a new drug, and his concerns with the over-medicalization of psychedelics Teaching about the complexities of Timothy Leary: Was he a positive or negative force? Decriminalization, legalization, and how he gets students to think about drug policy and more! For links and more, head to the show notes page.
En este episodio de Back to the Movies! Luna Muscaria, Poppy_Dumpling y El Watcher conversan sobre "One Day" (2011), película protagonizada por Jodie Whitaker, Patricia Clarkson, Rafe Spall, Jim Sturgess y Anne Hathaway escrita por David Nichols y dirigida por Lone Scherfig. ¡Subscríbete a nuestro canal de YouTube! Visita: https://www.youtube.com/culturasecuencial ¡Síguenos y Suscríbete a nuestro canal de Twitch! Visita: https://www.twitch.tv/culturasecuencial ¡Síguenos en Instagram! Visita: https://www.instagram.com/culturasecuencial ¡Síguenos en Facebook! Visita: https://www.facebook.com/CulturaSecuencial ¡Síguenos en Twitter! Visita: https://twitter.com/CultSecuencial ¡Apoya nuestro contenido uniéndote a nuestro Patreon! Visita: https://www.patreon.com/CulturaSecuencial ¡Apoya a William mientras le gana al cancer con tu donativo aquí: tinyurl.com/GoWillyGo ! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culturasecuencial/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/culturasecuencial/support
Dr. David Nichols is a retired chemist and father of Dr. Charles Nichols, a researcher studying psychedelics at Louisiana State University. They discussed: the history of psychedelics science from the 1970s to the present; DMT & 5-MeO-DMT; serotonin, inflammation, and psychedelics & anti-inflammatory drugs; psilocybin, ketamine, and other psychoactive drugs; and moreSupport the showFind all podcast & written content at the M&M Substack:[https://mindandmatter.substack.com/?sort=top]Learn how you can further support the podcast: [https://mindandmatter.substack.com/p/how-to-support-mind-and-matter]Try Athletic Greens: Comprehensive & convenient daily nutrition product. Free 1-year supply of vitamin D with purchase.[https://drinkag1.com/partner/nutrition/ctr?utm_medium=influencer&utm_term=variable__a2139__o19&utm_content=health__a2139__o19&utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=mindandmatter_d35ct__a2139__o19]Try SiPhox Health—Affordable, at-home bloodwork w/ a comprehensive set of key health marker. Use code TRIKOMES for a 10% discount.
Ned delves into the life of David Nichols, a devoted father and entrepreneur. David shares candid insights into his 12-year marriage, raising three children, and running a CrossFit gym with his wife. He reflects on the influence of his own father's absence, the challenges of internet content exposure to children, and his aspirations for his family's future. David's personal stories of growth, parenting challenges, and the legacy he wishes to leave, offer a deep and compelling perspective on modern fatherhood. CrossFit Flower Mound: https://www.crossfitflowermound.com Dave's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/training_dave CrossFit Flower Mound Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cfflowermound ----------This episode is sponsored by The Adventure of FatherhoodOrder The Adventure of Fatherhood children's book hereCheck out the TEDx----------Want to learn more about The Adventure of Fatherhood?https://www.adventureoffatherhood.com/https://www.rebelandcreate.com/Each week Ned sits down with a dad and asks him to open up his field notes and share with other men who find themselves on the Adventure of Fatherhood.Follow us:Instagram: www.instagram.com/rebelandcreateYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/rebelandcreate/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebelandcreate
What's the nature of matter and energy? What would cold fusion mean for our energy systems? What is quantum physics -- and why was Einstein mistaken about it? These are just a few of the questions being asked by UVA's physicists, whose investigations of the universe collectively span from the smallest subatomic particles to the densest neutron stars. This week, Professor Ono is joined by theoretical physicists David Nichols and Marija Vucelja. Dr. Nichols studies the nature of gravity itself--how gravitational waves bend spacetime at the speed of light and the sophisticated equipment required to measure those effects. Dr. Vucelja, an expert in non-equilibrium systems, describes her breakthroughs in studying the Mpemba Effect--a counterintuitive phenomenon where hot liquids actually freeze faster than cold ones. They also explain some hot topics in pop physics, like cold fusion energy generation and the powerful promises of quantum computing.
A really dope convo with Chef David about why "Orchard Inspired" sounds so much better than "Farm to Table'. Syd has a Fantastic Man Day. David pays $27 to not get a massage. Carlo oversleeps and misses the podcast.
From Sunday morning's service on August 10th, 2023. Intro Music is licensed through soundstripe.com. The Song is called Folk Road Parade by Sounds Like Sander.
During this evening service, Dr. David Nichols preaches a message entitled, “Behold the Lamb.” Join in as He breaks down Jesus' role as the spotless Lamb of God.To learn more about Dr. David Nichols and Heart of the Father Ministries, visit their website.Learn more about salvation, info about Destiny Church, or how to give by visiting our website.Real | Relevant | Relationship
Who is the antichrist? When will he appear? What has to happen first? Have those things already happened? what's a mark of the beast? Will UFOs play a part in the last days? All of these questions and more are discussed in this Q&A style conversation with Rev. David Nichols, PhD.Scriptures referenced in this message:· 2 Thessalonians 2:1-10· Revelation 13:13-18· 1 John 2:18· 1 John 2:22· 1 John 4:3· 2 John 1:7To learn more about Dr. David Nichols and Heart of the Father Ministries, visit their website.Learn more about salvation, info about Destiny Church, or how to give by visiting our website.Real | Relevant | Relationship
Dr. David Nichols begins this evening service sharing testimonies of healing. He then gives the congregation an opportunity to call friends and family that need healing.To learn more about Dr. David Nichols and Heart of the Father Ministries, visit their website.Learn more about salvation, info about Destiny Church, or how to give by visiting our website.Real | Relevant | Relationship
David Nichols | CEO, Co-Founder @ LoupeLoupe is trying to revolutionize the automation industry by redefining what's possible. We unlock the potential of machines with our transformational approach, building on the advances of the past to pave the way to the future. With breakthrough ideas, we empower our people and our clients to be extraordinary. We seek the revolutionary in everything we do.David Nichols joins another conversation to talk about novel use cases. 80% or more of the use cases that we run across on the factory floor can be solved by nearly any product.What about the rest?We're going to focus on those use cases as David tells stories and shares his experiences. Plus if you want to learn more about SASE - Society of Automation Software Engineers - we're asking the questions.A special thank you to new sponsors Horner Automation for sponsoring this theme and helping us drive conversations to places we have not gone!Connect with Us David Nichols Vlad Romanov Dave Griffith Manufacturing Hub SolisPLC #manufacturing #automation #industry40 #digitaltransforation
Join some of the leading researchers who will share their perspectives on the future of psychedelic science. Those with decades of experience have knowledge that is crucial to finding the right paths forward as psychedelics go mainstream. The psychedelic science torch is getting passed to the next generation, with fresh perspectives on both ancient and future medicines. Can we take the “trip” out of psychedelics and do we want to? Will “next gen” psychedelic compounds have an advantage over today's medicines? Documentarian and researcher Hamilton Morris (Hulu's “Hamilton's Pharmacopeia”), pharmacology professor & Heffter Institute founder David Nichols, Psychiatry & Neuroscience professor Rachel Yehuda (Mt. Sinai) and Palo Santo's Tim Schlidt explore the future of psychedelic science.
Today - Confluence Health, the largest healthcare provider in North Central Washington, is facing challenges with staffing, finances, and contract negotiations. And later - David Nichols, the James Beard Award-nominated chef and a local of Wenatchee, is set to revolutionize our local dining scene with the opening of 'Brigade'.Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's the episode you voted as our best drug episode: Magic Mushrooms! People are saying that shrooms cured their depression and anxiety. But is this for real? How could taking a trip on psychedelics fix your brain? Today, magic mushrooms ditch their tie dye for a lab coat as we go on a magical journey into the science. We talk to clinical psychologists Dr. Alan Davis and Dr. Albert Garcia-Romeu, and neuropsychologist Dr. Katrin Preller. Here's a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/SVFavDrugsEp This episode does deal with depression. Here are some crisis hotlines: United States: US National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 988 (Online chat available); US Crisis Text Line Text “GO” to 741741 Australia: Lifeline 13 11 14 (Online chat available) Canada: Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (See link for phone numbers listed by province) United Kingdom: Samaritans 116 123 (UK and ROI) (Online chat available) Full list of international hotlines here This episode was produced by Meryl Horn and Michelle Dang with help from Wendy Zukerman, Nick DelRose, Rose Rimler and Hannah Harris Green. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design of this episode was by Bobby Lord. Mix and sound design of our original episode was by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Marcus Bagala, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. A huge thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Prof. David Nichols, Dr. James Rucker, Prof. Bryan Roth, Dr. Erika Dyck, Dr. Daniel Wacker, Mary Cosimano, Dr. Fred Barrett, Dr. Natalie Gukasyan, Dr. Jeff Guss, Dr. Suresh Muthukumaraswamy. Prof. Harriet de Wit, Dr. Nadia Hutten, Dr. Vince Polito, Dr. Kim Kuypers and Dr. Matt Kasson. Thanks to all the clinical trial participants and ‘psychonauts' who spoke to us. And special thanks to Lexi Krupp, Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Science Vs is a Spotify Studios Original. Listen for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In our first session of the Church Conference, Dr. David Nichols teaches the Church what the Bible says about globalism.Learn more about Dr. David Nichols ministry here.The Church Conference is hosted by Five Fold International. To learn more about this ministry you can visit the website here.
David Nichols is a visionary in the automation industry who is on a mission to revolutionize the field. With a focus on unlocking the potential of machines, David and his team adopt a transformational approach that builds on the advances of the past and paves the way for a brighter future. By embracing breakthrough ideas and empowering both their people and clients, David's aim is to foster a culture of excellence and strive for the revolutionary in everything they do. Through his work, David is dedicated to redefining what's possible in the automation.
We welcome a true pioneer of psychedelics science, Dr. David Nichols, to the show. The episode begins with panelists matching quotes about psychedelics to the famous person who gave the quote, and the substance they were referring to. The pop literature segment explores a timeline of psychedelic events from 1990 - present. Dr. Nichols provides a fascinating look into multiple landmark studies that were enabled by his lab's willingness to synthesize the required psychedelic compounds. For the peer reviewed segment the group assesses a recent publication about cutting edge methods for measuring the acute brain action of psychedelics. This inspires a conversation about the practical utility of such tools in specific research areas and for driving the field forward. Special thanks to the sponsor of this episode - Psychedelic Therapeutics & Drug Development Conference, taking place in San Francisco, May 15 & 16, 2023Episode's Group:Nigam B. Arora, PhD (moderator)David Nichols, PhDJackie von Salm, PhDJahan Marcu, PhDToday's Game (3:03): Famous Figures and Famous Psychedelics News and Popular Literature (17:06): A Timelines of Psychedelic Events - The Third WaveBonus from Purdue University - Betsy Gordon Psychoactive Substances Research CollectionRapid Fire Science (51:51):Human brain effects of DMT assessed via EEG-fMRI Credits:Cover art by Julia Boot, Podcast audio engineering by Joe Leonardo. Intro music by Buddha by Kontekst. Transition music by K. LOUK. Outro music by Bensounds.More at:howtolaunchanindustry.com
When does a TV show become a historical document? As a portrait of Melbourne in the 1960s and 70s the police procedural Homicide makes a case. David Nichols from the University of Melbourne joins the podcast to explore the show's contribution to our history. Like In Black and White? Get more at: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/opinion/in-black-and-whiteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The greatest living psychedelic chemist Dr. David E. Nichols tells the story of his life in research while synthesizing a novel lysergamideTop Tree Herbs Kratom Tea Bags Top Tree Herbs is the first kratom tea bag companyLucy Tobacco Free Nicotine Lucy's mission is to reduce tobacco-related harm to zero.Support the show
Do you believe that healing still takes place in the 21st century? Pastor Eric sits down with Dr. David Nichols and asks the hard questions about healing. Dr. David Nichols and his wife Sherry are the senior leaders of Heart of the Father Ministries. Dr. Nichols holds degrees from North Central University, Minneapolis, MN; Bethel Theological Seminary, St. Paul, MN; and Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. He has over forty years of ministry experience as pastor, college professor, academic dean, and missionary evangelist.To learn more about Heart of the Father Ministries, visit their website.To learn more about salvation, info about Destiny Church, or how to give by visiting our website.Real | Relevant | Relationship
If you're in the manufacturing industry or just an avid social media user, then you've probably come across Loupe and some of the amazing feats they've been pulling off. Loupe is a Portland, Oregon-based jack-of-all-trades automation outfit that's responsible for some amazing unboxing videos and viral videos of their robotic dog Spot from Boston Dynamics. They are definitely a group that's dialed into the art of social media for manufacturing. With a mission as unique as revolutionizing the automation industry, and a desire to bring out-of-the-box thinking into the field, David Nichols, CEO and Co-Founder of Loupe, joins this episode to tell us a few things about the “economics of creativity.” We hear Loupe's origin story and how changing the name from Automation Resources Group to Loupe did wonders for their brand. David also takes us behind the scenes to where some of the magic happens ─ Loupe's robot showroom, and explains why creativity, and not just operational thinking, belongs in the automation industry. In this episode, find out: The mission of David's website What Loupe does How David got into robotics and engineering How Loupe started Why they changed their name from Automation Resources Group to Loupe How the brand name Loupe has benefited the company Who Loupe builds robots for What the economics of creativity entails Why most companies don't adopt the economics of creativity approach Why creativity should be part of the automation industry David's insights into Loupe's social media strategy and unconventional projects Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “There should be clarity surrounding what a brand is about.” “You learn a whole lot by simply doing and experimenting.” “Sometimes when you do new things, it's a hit and miss but other times it ends up unlocking tremendous value.” Links & mentions: https://loupe.team/ (Loupe), a Portland Oregon based jack of all trades automation outfit https://www.lardosandwiches.com/ (Lardo), a sandwich shop that worships at the altar of bovine & swine Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.
David Nichols, our friend from Auckland University in New Zealand, recently published a viewpoint on the current environment and views on passive care in physical therapy.What goes behind this push away from passive care?Are we swinging the pendulum too far?Does passive care have a place in patient care?What do our patients think?Join Jarod and Mark for this week's episode of the Modern Pain Podcast and find out!Article link - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33998263/*********************************************************************
David Nichols is a legendary psychopharmacologist and world-renowned expert in psychedelics. HIs research career began in 1969 and he was a professor at Purdue University until his retirement in 2012. Today we discuss the psychopharmacology of substances like LSD, psilocybin, MDMA and DMT.
Episode 191 David Nichols 1-on-1 Podcast Interview with Tony Shap
Officer David Nichols is going above and beyond the norm of police work to really impact his community. He has started a movement called Use These Hands which are monthly workshops that teach children basic life long skills from handy work, car maintenance, cooking, first aid and more. His goal is to build skillsets so our youth can enhance their community, one workshop at a time.Officer David NicholsBill Steddum - Facebook: @Bill.SteddumJaisy George - Instagram: @jaisyyySarah Padgett - Facebook: @sarahpsellshousesShout Outs:Use These Hands"The Talent War: How Special Operations and Great Organizations Win on Talent" By: Mike Sarraillewww.pbandjaisy.comInstagram: @pbandjaisyinfo@pbandjaisy.comProduction/Recording/Editing: Tom GeorgeOriginal Music Written and Composed By: Michael Padgett, www.michaelpadgettmusic.com/
David is an Integrated Resources Program Manager at Great Basin National Park (Acting), and the Park Archeologist and Cultural Resources Program Manager for the Mojave National Preserve and Castle Mountains National Monument. On today's episode David shares his experiences at Great Basin National Park in Nevada where there is a rich history of Basque sheep-herder dendroglyphs as well as Prehistoric pictographs and Historic inscriptions. David also shares his plans to incorporate the local tribal stories and viewpoints through ethnographic work at both Great Basin National Park and the Mojave National Preserve. Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot! Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimaging Interested in sponsoring this show or podcast ads for your business? Zencastr makes it really easy! Click this message for more info. Links California Rock Art Foundation Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
David is an Integrated Resources Program Manager at Great Basin National Park (Acting), and the Park Archeologist and Cultural Resources Program Manager for the Mojave National Preserve and Castle Mountains National Monument. On today's episode David shares his experiences at Great Basin National Park in Nevada where there is a rich history of Basque sheep-herder dendroglyphs as well as Prehistoric pictographs and Historic inscriptions. David also shares his plans to incorporate the local tribal stories and viewpoints through ethnographic work at both Great Basin National Park and the Mojave National Preserve. Interested in learning about how to use X-Rays and similar technology in archaeology? Check out the linked PaleoImaging course from James Elliot! Connect with James on Twitter: @paleoimaging Links California Rock Art Foundation Contact Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
In this episode Matt and Rachel discuss Matt's war against pollen and heat, the tenets of gentle parenting and what it means to have firm boundaries with a budding toddler! Plus a new segment: Quiet Play Companions.Mentioned in this episode:“The Harsh Realm of 'Gentle Parenting'” by Jessica WinterThe Ezra Klein Show: "Relationships Are Hard. This Unusual Parenting Theory Can Help."Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver BurkemanBeach Read by Emily HenryThe People We Meet on Vacation by Emily HenryBook Lovers by Emily HenryUs by David Nichols
Guest Bio David Nichols is the Co-Founder of Loupe. Loupe is on a mission to revolutionize the automation industry by redefining what's possible. We unlock machine potential with our transformational approach, building on the advances of the past to pave the way to the future. With breakthrough ideas we empower our people and our clients to be extraordinary. We seek the revolutionary in everything we do. Main Discussion Points - Innovation in Robotics and Controls - Using Boston Dynamics Dog Robot - Using B&R with ABB Robotics Theme: Industrial Robotics Manufacturing Hub Episode 53. Special thanks to our sponsors Siemens for the support. The technological tasks in modern machines and plants are diverse and often demanding. It's good to know there's a smart answer to all challenges regarding motion control, signal acquisition/output, closed-loop/PID control, edge computing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning with SIMATIC Technology and the SIMATIC Technology-CPUs. Siemens is the global leader and innovator when it comes to industrial motion, robotic, and simulation applications. They are one of the world's biggest investors in technology R&D, spending more than $6.11 billion USD per year, and has maintained that investment even throughout the global pandemic. The integrated and scalable SIMATIC Technology automation solutions save you valuable engineering time for simple tasks as well as for complex issues and guarantee maximum efficiency and flexibility. This means One engineering framework (TIA Portal), one control (SIMATIC Technology CPU), one communication for standard automation, safety, and motion control (e.g. Profinet). Recommended Materials - Loupe LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/loupeteam/ - Robochoreo | https://www.tiktok.com/@robochoreo - Show Your Work | https://amzn.to/3iBZLd6 Connect with Us David Nichols | https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-nichols-b677535/ Vlad Romanov | https://www.linkedin.com/in/vladromanov/ Dave Griffith | https://www.linkedin.com/in/davegriffith23/ Manufacturing Hub | https://www.linkedin.com/company/manufacturing-hub-podcast/ Let Us Know What You Think If you enjoyed the show, it would mean the world to us if you could leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/manufacturing-hub/id1546805573 #manufacutring #robotics #automation #innovation
If, as displeased reviewers and readers sometimes complain, coincidences mar good plots, why do so many novels turn on them? From Charlotte Brontë and George Eliot, to Sebastian Barry and David Nicholls, novelists have relied on coincidences. While these can reveal the weaknesses of a novel's design, they can also be put to creative use: as we will see, novelists, like Charles Dickens, Evelyn Waugh and Muriel Spark, choose to emphasise coincidences, making them entertaining and revealing.A lecture by John MullanThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/coincidencesGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
Today we have a founder who is creating a modern insurance provider for the collectibles industry that was made for collectors, by collectors.Calvin Bradley is the Founder of WAX, a digital insurance company for collectors to protect the value of their collections by making collecting safer, easier, and more community-oriented.Calvin and I had a fascinating conversation about how the modern world of collectibles requires a modern, digital insurance solution, how NFTs factors into the world of collectibles, and what the future looks like for WAX.Insurance is a major challenge in the collectibles space. It is often hard to properly appraise valuable items on a real-time basis as there has yet to be real-time data in many collectibles markets. WAX is building a modern insurance provider, for collectors, by collectors. Founded by a team that has deep experience owning collectibles, they have created a mobile app to enable users to take pictures of their collectibles and have them protected. And, as more collectibles purchases move online, WAX is working with retailers point of sale systems to offer insurance at time of purchase.Calvin has quite a fascinating background to launch WAX. Calvin was a former Olympic level Modern Pentathlete from South Africa before teaming up with David Nichols, the former Global President of K-Swiss to launch WAX. Calvin also co-founded Blockchain for Change in 2016.They have since launched a product that is built for the digital age of insurance and for the collectibles world.Thanks Calvin for coming on the AGM podcast. We hope you enjoy the episode.
The last two weeks have been very good for the Florida State men's basketball team. FSU is 4-0 in January going into Wednesday night's game against Miami. David Nichols who played at FSU and is now in Slovenia, joins Ariya Massoudi and Bob Ferrante for a discussion on FSU's surge this month and preview the matchup with the Hurricanes. Nichols also reflects on the 2018-19 season at FSU following his grad transfer as well as his professional career, which has taken him to Cyprus and Slovenia.
On Episode 26 we are interviewing David Nichols, Park Archaeologist, for the National Mojave Preserve. David has a remarkable background doing fieldwork over 15 years on the Pacific Rim and in Australia but returning to his first love the Mojave Desert. This Master's thesis relates to research in the region and his job keeps him very busy managing the 1.6 million acres that is chock full of rock art of many types - paintings, drawings and related features. Much to talk about. Links California Rock Art Foundation Contact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Twitter: @archeowebby Dr. Alan Garfinkel avram1952@yahoo.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular
Dr. Richard Miller is my special guest tonight to discuss how top researchers were carrying out experiments with psychedelic drugs under the direction of the government. Buy his book. Want more paranormal episodes? Follow our new podcast 'Paranormal Fears' on any podcast app or Apple Podcasts. Enjoy the AD-FREE versions of our latest episodes and our archives right now from anywhere in the world. Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradio Follow us on TikTok mysteriousradioTikTok Follow us on Twitter @mysteriousradio Follow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradio Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio Visit our website: https://www.mysteriousradio.com Check Out Mysterious Radio! (copy the link to share with your friends and family via text) Embracing the revival of psychedelic research and the discovery of new therapeutic uses, clinical psychologist Dr. Richard Louis Miller discusses what is happening today in psychedelic medicine--and what will happen in the future--with top researchers and thinkers in this field, including Rick Doblin, Stanislav Grof, James Fadiman, Julie Holland, Dennis McKenna, David Nichols, Charles Grob, Phil Wolfson, Michael and Annie Mithoefer, Roland Griffiths, Katherine MacLean, and Robert Whitaker. Dr. Miller and his contributors cover the tumultuous history of early psychedelic research brought to a halt 50 years ago by the U.S. government as well as offering non-technical summaries of the most recent studies with MDMA, psilocybin, LSD, and ayahuasca. They explore the biochemistry of consciousness and the use of psychedelics for self-discovery and healing. They discuss the use of psilocybin for releasing fear in the terminally ill and the potential for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy in the treatment of PTSD. They examine Dr. Charles Grob's research on the indigenous use and therapeutic properties of ayahuasca and Dr. Gabor Mate's attempt to transport this plant medicine to a clinical setting with the help of Canada's Department of National Health. Dr. Miller and his contributors explore the ongoing efforts to restore psychedelic therapies to the health field, the growing threat of overmedication by the pharmaceutical industry, and the links between psychiatric drugs and mental illness. They also discuss the newly shifting political climate and the push for new research, offering hope for an end to the War on Drugs and a potential renaissance of research into psychedelic medicines around the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices