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Snowys Camping Show
Ep 149 - Brand Spotlight: Quest Outdoors

Snowys Camping Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 52:32


 From marketplace newcomer to must-have gear maker... Ben and Lauren sit down with co-founder of Quest Outdoors, Chris, to unpack the brand's meteoric three-year rise from industry outsiders to outdoor living experts. Be it the meaning behind the name, navigating business from across the ocean, or the meticulous product development process - our gear gurus establish what sets Quest apart, including the highs, lows, and laughs of the Air Sofa! Tune in for a candid conversation about camping kit expectations, industry evolution, and how Quest plans to keep pitching above their weight in the outdoor space. Shortcuts:00:00 - Intro02:07 - Introducing Chris from Quest Outdoors03:31 - The Story of Quest Outdoors05:45 - Needing Vs Wanting06:55 - The Origin of 'Quest' 08:19 - Separating Quest from the Rest11:40 - Three Years Young: Quest's Rate of Growth14:18 - Attention to Detail17:01 - Product Development, Research, and Feedback22:01 - Marketing for Customer Expectations26:15 - The Air Sofa 1: Expectations Vs Reality!31:01 - Design Considerations of the Air Sofa37:05 - New Releases in the Pipeline40:25 - Velcro Vs Zippered Wall Attachments43:28 - The Future of the Camping Industry48:29 - The Future of Quest Outdoors51:25 - SummaryJoin the conversation over on our Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/snowysHead to snowys.com.au for all your gear needs:https://www.snowys.com.au

Interviews: Tech and Business
An Advanced Look at AI Agents, Part 2 | #868

Interviews: Tech and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 53:42


In CXOTalk Episode 868, host Michael Krigsman interviews Praveen Akkiraju, Managing Director at Insight Partners, to explore the world of agentic AI.Praveen explains AI agents, their reliance on large language models (LLMs), and how they differ from traditional applications. He discusses AI agents' current state and reliability, explains the layered architecture involving user interfaces, reasoning, and dynamic querying, and highlights the importance of evaluation loops and human-in-the-loop systems for consistent output.The episode also discusses practical use cases in various sectors like coding, customer support, and IT operations. It explores the complex economics, security considerations, and future trajectory of AI agents in both startups and large enterprises.

Boxoffice Podcast
Dine-In Cinema Summit 2025 | Proctor Companies' Michael Jacinto [Brought to you by Agile Ticketing Solutions]

Boxoffice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 28:41


In this episode of the Boxoffice Podcast, brought to you by Agile Ticketing Solutions, Daniel Loria and Chad Kennerk discuss the latest industry news, including the announcements for Best Picture marathons and Black History Month screenings. In the feature segment, Daniel is joined at the Dine-In Cinema Summit by Michael Jacinto, the vice president of sales at Proctor Companies, to discuss the evolution of FEC spaces and the integration of cinemas into multi-purpose entertainment complexes.Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18 What to Listen For00:00 Intro00:55 Box Office Forecast04:03 Programming Updates06:40 Executive Update09:50 Sponsor Message: Agile Ticketing Solutions10:20 Introduction to Guest: Michael Jacinto of Proctor Companies10:43 Discussion of the Dine-in Cinema Summit11:32 The Rise of FECs and Cinema Integration13:50 Design Considerations for FEC and Cinema Spaces14:00 The Future of Cinema Concession Stands16:20 Evolution of F&B Spaces in Cinemas18:44 Key Topics at the Dine-in Cinema Summit19:56 Box Office Pro Magazine Cover21:34 The Importance of the Last Touchpoint23:08 Cinemas as Retailers23:28 The Ideal Concession Stand24:42 Utilizing Empty Box Office Spaces26:37 Creating Experience-Friendly Locations

Poolside Perspectives Podcast
Ep 063 Fun with Dolphin Water Slides

Poolside Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 66:52 Transcription Available


In this episode Mike and Trey are joined by Andrea and Roxanne from Dolphin Water Slides, a company specializing in custom pool slides. The podcast covers the history of Dolphin Water Slides, the variety of customization options available, and how these slides can be integrated into various outdoor designs. Detailed insights are provided on slide installation, safety considerations, and unique customer stories. The episode also features a segment on outdoor kitchen design tips and concludes with advice for homeowners looking to enhance their outdoor spaces.   Please follow us on YouTube to see the Videos, BBQ Bits segment and other features of the episodes. https://www.youtube.com/@PoolsidePerspectivesPodcast You can also follow us on Instagram to see pics, snippets and catch previews of episodes: https://www.instagram.com/poolsideperspectivespodcast/   For more information on Dolphin Water Slides: https://www.dolphinwaterslides.net/   00:00 Welcome to Poolside Perspectives 02:56 Dolphin Slides: A Deep Dive 15:36 BBQ Bits Segment: Pot Filler 18:44 Safety and Design Considerations for Slides 33:09 Color Options and Maintenance Tips 35:02 Warranty and Repairs 40:03 High Walls for Safety 50:17 Gunite Slides vs. Fiberglass Slides 54:13 Future Plans and Customization 57:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts  

Poolside Perspectives Podcast
Ep 058 What is the Best Outdoor Living Structure?

Poolside Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 61:57 Transcription Available


Join Mike and Trey in an other incredible episode of Poolside Perspectives Podcast as they discuss various types of outdoor structures such as cabanas, arbors, and louvered roofs, covering their design, functionality, and practical considerations. Listeners can learn about the pros and cons of each structure, the importance of proper drainage and foundation, and even explore outdoor living enhancements like screens, heaters, and strategic wall placements. The episode also touches on specific scenarios and customer requests, providing detailed advice on integrating these structures into existing home designs while adhering to city and HOA regulations. Through detailed discussion and expert tips, this episode aims to guide homeowners in making informed decisions to achieve their dream outdoor space. 00:00 Welcome to Poolside Perspectives 00:03 Meet Your Hosts: Kevin and Mike 01:02 Diving into Outdoor Living 01:44 Fall Season and Outdoor Enjoyment 02:33 Exploring Outdoor Kitchen Shelters 03:57 Cabanas vs. Ramadas 04:32 Louvered Structures Explained 05:31 Arbors and Pavilions 07:20 Polygal and Waterproofing 09:51 Design Considerations for Outdoor Structures 18:00 Barbecue Bits: Twin Eagles Grills 21:21 Solid Roof Structures 30:25 Maximizing Sun and Shade with Louvered Structures 30:57 Waterproofing and Brand Reliability 32:05 Handling Hail and Weather Concerns 33:11 Design Flexibility and Structural Considerations 34:10 Integrating Electrical and Lighting Features 37:26 Building Codes and Attachment Methods 43:43 True Crime: Driveway Damage 47:22 The Importance of Screens and Heaters 52:25 Foundation and Flooring Choices 57:36 The Role of Walls in Outdoor Structures 01:00:23 Conclusion and Additional Resources  

Cincinnati Edition
Design considerations for building safety

Cincinnati Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 20:50


How architecture can help or hinder in an emergency.

Poolside Perspectives Podcast
E 057 The Pool Window with Elemental Acrylic

Poolside Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 62:03 Transcription Available


Looking to create breath taking glass vistas in your backyard? Special guest Nick Hauk from Elemental Acrylic joins Mike and Trey to share his expertise on acrylic window installation, the importance of understanding thermal expansion, and maintaining high-quality acrylic materials. Additionally, the episode touches on various design concepts, including unorthodox fire features, and emphasizes the need for professional collaboration and education in the pool industry.  Please follow us on YouTube to see the Videos, BBQ Bits segment and other features of the episodes. https://www.youtube.com/@PoolsidePerspectivesPodcast You can also follow us on Instagram to see pics, snippets and catch previews of episodes: https://www.instagram.com/poolsideperspectivespodcast/   Learn more about Acrylic features: https://elementalacrylic.com/   00:00 Welcome to Poolside Perspectives 01:04 Weekly Catch-Up and Upcoming Events 02:50 Introducing Nick Hauk of Elemental Acrylic 04:00 Nick Hauk's Journey in the Pool Industry 06:39 The Acrylic Business and Its Challenges 13:44 Barbecue Tips for Outdoor Living 16:56 Understanding Acrylic Installation 27:39 Design Concepts: Special Fire Features 31:37 Challenges of Acrylic Windows in Pool Design 32:48 Common Mistakes with Acrylic and Glass 34:16 Acrylic's Unique Properties and Lighting Effects 34:51 Maintenance and Aftercare for Acrylic Panels 37:16 Design Considerations for Acrylic Pools and Spas 39:37 Client Stories and Unique Pool Designs 43:08 The Importance of Hiring Experts 47:38 Acrylic Quality and Installation Techniques 52:03 Final Thoughts and Industry Insights  

Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast
Jake Purdy: Spring Ankle Device, Facility Design Considerations, & Performance Rehab

Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 48:27


In this episode of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast, Dan is joined by Jake Purdy to discuss the Spring Ankle Device and other Stray Dog Strength Products, Facility Design Considerations and Jake's shoulder rehab. Jake is the Brand Manager for Stray Dog Strength, a Columbus, Ohio-based company specializing in custom and made-to-order sports performance equipment. In addition to his role at Stray Dog Strength, Jake serves as a high school lacrosse coach at Granville High School and provides sports performance training for the team. Over the past three years, Jake has been instrumental in developing over 100 products with SDS, including racks, rack attachments, and training machines. Since 2015, he has undergone three shoulder surgeries, including repairs to both labrums and a Latarjet procedure. These experiences have profoundly shaped his approach to training, a topic he delves into in this episode. For more on Jake and Stray Dog Strength be sure to check out https://straydogstrength.com/ @straydog_strength & @straydog_jake on social media *SEASON 5 of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast is brought to you by Isophit. For more on Isophit, please check out isophit.com and @isophit -BE SURE to use coupon code brawnbody10 at checkout to save 10% on your Isophit order! Episode Affiliates:MoboBoard: BRAWNBODY10 saves 10% at checkout!AliRx: DBraunRx = 20% off at checkout! https://alirx.health/MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/brawn-body-training or Coupon Code "BRAWN" for 40% off your annual subscription!CTM Band: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band coupon code "BRAWN10" = 10% off!Ice shaker affiliate link: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKeMake sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared! Check out everything Dan is up to by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/braun_prLiked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/support

The Natural Physique Podcast
Episode 83: Split Design Considerations

The Natural Physique Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 19:56


In today's episode I discuss some overlooked considerations when designing your split.  If you would like to book in for a free physique assessment and get some support to take your physique to the next level please fill out this short form:  https://macqbmi7tqv.typeform.com/to/iqEME3vp  If this episode helped you or if you have any questions then please fire me a message over on instagram at:  https://www.instagram.com/crendallcoaching/

Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast
Dr. Luka Svilar: Periodization & Program Design Considerations for Basketball

Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 61:16


In this episode of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast, Dan is joined by Dr. Luka Svilar to discuss his books and work in the basketball space, in addition to considerations surrounding program design and periodization for basketball athletes. Luka Svilar holds a PhD in Sport Science & Master in Kinesiology in addition to his CSCS & RSCC*D. Luka is the founder of Laureus Performance, a Company made to empower athletes and lead younger S&C coaches, and is the co-founder of ESCCA – Euroleague Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association. Luka has written 3 books thus far, including "FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT PREPARATION: Basketball Training and Game" - "ESSENTIALS OF PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE IN ELITE BASKETBALL" & most recently, "THERE IS MORE THAN ONE WAY TO SKIN A CAT: The Different Ways, Methods, and Strategies of Physical Performance Coaches in Basketball." For more on Luka's work, Luka's books, and his full CV, be sure to follow @silk_man & check out https://laureusperformance.com/ *SEASON 5 of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast is brought to you by Isophit. For more on Isophit, please check out isophit.com and @isophit -BE SURE to use coupon code brawnbody10 at checkout to save 10% on your Isophit order! Episode Affiliates:MoboBoard: BRAWNBODY10 saves 10% at checkout!AliRx: DBraunRx = 20% off at checkout! https://alirx.health/MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/brawn-body-training or Coupon Code "BRAWN" for 40% off your annual subscription!CTM Band: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band coupon code "BRAWN10" = 10% off!Ice shaker affiliate link: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKeMake sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared!Check out everything Dan is up to by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/braun_prLiked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-braun/support

Experiencing Data with Brian O'Neill
148 - UI/UX Design Considerations for LLMs in Enterprise Applications (Part 2)

Experiencing Data with Brian O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 26:36


Ready for more ideas about UX for AI and LLM applications in enterprise environments? In part 2 of my topic on UX considerations for LLMs, I explore how an LLM might be used for a fictitious use case at an insurance company—specifically, to help internal tools teams to get rapid access to primary qualitative user research. (Yes, it's a little “meta”, and I'm also trying to nudge you with this hypothetical example—no secret!) ;-) My goal with these episodes is to share questions you might want to ask yourself such that any use of an LLM is actually contributing to a positive UX outcome  Join me as I cover the implications for design, the importance of foundational data quality, the balance between creative inspiration and factual accuracy, and the never-ending discussion of how we might handle hallucinations and errors posing as “facts”—all with a UX angle. At the end, I also share a personal story where I used an LLM to help me do some shopping for my favorite product: TRIP INSURANCE! (NOT!)      Highlights/ Skip to: (1:05) I introduce a hypothetical  internal LLM tool and what the goal of the tool is for the team who would use it  (5:31) Improving access to primary research findings for better UX  (10:19) What “quality data” means in a UX context (12:18) When LLM accuracy maybe doesn't matter as much (14:03) How AI and LLMs are opening the door for fresh visioning work (15:38) Brian's overall take on LLMs inside enterprise software as of right now (18:56) Final thoughts on UX design for LLMs, particularly in the enterprise (20:25) My inspiration for these 2 episodes—and how I had to use ChatGPT to help me complete a purchase on a website that could have integrated this capability right into their website     Quotes from Today's Episode “If we accept that the goal of most product and user experience research is to accelerate the production of quality services, products, and experiences, the question is whether or not using an LLM for these types of questions is moving the needle in that direction at all. And secondly, are the potential downsides like hallucinations and occasional fabricated findings, is that all worth it? So, this is a design for AI problem.” - Brian T. O'Neill (8:09) “What's in our data? Can the right people change it when the LLM is wrong? The data product managers and AI leaders reading this or listening know that the not-so-secret path to the best AI is in the foundational data that the models are trained on. But what does the word *quality* mean from a product standpoint and a risk reduction one, as seen from an end-users' perspective? Somebody who's trying to get work done? This is a different type of quality measurement.” - Brian T. O'Neill (10:40) “When we think about fact retrieval use cases in particular, how easily can product teams—internal or otherwise—and end-users understand the confidence of responses? When responses are wrong, how easily, if at all, can users and product teams update the model's responses? Errors in large language models may be a significant design consideration when we design probabilistic solutions, and we no longer control what exactly our products and software are going to show to users. If bad UX can include leading people down the wrong path unknowingly, then AI is kind of like the team on the other side of the tug of war that we're playing.” - Brian T. O'Neill (11:22) “As somebody who writes a lot for my consulting business, and composes music in another, one of the hardest parts for creators can be the zero-to-one problem of getting started—the blank page—and this is a place where I think LLMs have great potential. But it also means we need to do the proper research to understand our audience, and when or where they're doing truly generative or creative work—such that we can take a generative UX to the next level that goes beyond delivering banal and obviously derivative content.” - Brian T. O'Neill (13:31) “One thing I actually like about the hype, investment, and excitement around GenAI and LLMs in the enterprise is that there is an opportunity for organizations here to do some fresh visioning work. And this is a place that designers and user experience professionals can help data teams as we bring design into the AI space.” - Brian T. O'Neill (14:04) “If there was ever a time to do some new visioning work, I think now is one of those times. However, we need highly skilled design leaders to help facilitate this in order for this to be effective. Part of that skill is knowing who to include in exercises like this, and my perspective, one of those people, for sure, should be somebody who understands the data science side as well, not just the engineering perspective. And as I posited in my seminar that I teach, the AI and analytical data product teams probably need a fourth member. It's a quartet and not a trio. And that quartet includes a data expert, as well as that engineering lead.” - Brian T. O'Neill (14:38)     Links Perplexity.ai: https://perplexity.ai  Ideaflow: https://www.amazon.com/Ideaflow-Only-Business-Metric-Matters/dp/0593420586  My article that inspired this episode

FOOD ENGINEERING Magazine Podcasts
Three Design Considerations for Food Distribution Centers

FOOD ENGINEERING Magazine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 35:44


Jami Lamb, a design leader for Charlotte-based design-build firm A M King, discusses three important considerations for food distribution centers, as well as work on a recent projects.

Experiencing Data with Brian O'Neill
147 - UI/UX Design Considerations for LLMs in Enterprise Applications (Part 1)

Experiencing Data with Brian O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 25:46


Let's talk about design for AI (which more and more, I'm agreeing means GenAI to those outside the data space). The hype around GenAI and LLMs—particularly as it relates to dropping these in as features into a software application or product—seems to me, at this time, to largely be driven by FOMO rather than real value. In this “part 1” episode, I look at the importance of solid user experience design and outcome-oriented thinking when deploying LLMs into enterprise products. Challenges with immature AI UIs, the role of context, the constant game of understanding what accuracy means (and how much this matters), and the potential impact on human workers are also examined. Through a hypothetical scenario, I illustrate the complexities of using LLMs in practical applications, stressing the need for careful consideration of benchmarks and the acceptance of GenAI's risks.      I also want to note that LLMs are a very immature space in terms of UI/UX design—even if the foundation models continue to mature at a rapid pace. As such, this episode is more about the questions and mindset I would be considering when integrating LLMs into enterprise software more than a suggestion of “best practices.”      Highlights/ Skip to: (1:15) Currently, many LLM feature  initiatives seem to mostly driven by FOMO  (2:45) UX Considerations for LLM-enhanced enterprise applications  (5:14) Challenges with LLM UIs / user interfaces (7:24) Measuring improvement in UX outcomes with LLMs (10:36) Accuracy in LLMs and its relevance in enterprise software  (11:28) Illustrating key consideration for implementing an LLM-based feature (19:00) Leadership and context in AI deployment (19:27) Determining UX benchmarks for using LLMs (20:14) The dynamic nature of LLM hallucinations and how we design for the unknown (21:16) Closing thoughts on Part 1 of designing for AI and LLMs     Quotes from Today's Episode “While many product teams continue to race to deploy some sort of GenAI and especially LLMs into their products—particularly this is in the tech sector for commercial software companies—the general sense I'm getting is that this is still more about FOMO than anything else.” - Brian T. O'Neill (2:07) “No matter what the technology is, a good user experience design foundation starts with not doing any harm, and hopefully going beyond usable to be delightful. And adding LLM capabilities into a solution is really no different. So, we still need to have outcome-oriented thinking on both our product and design teams when deploying LLM capabilities into a solution. This is a cornerstone of good product work.” - Brian T. O'Neill (3:03) “So, challenges with LLM UIs and UXs, right, user interfaces and experiences, the most obvious challenge to me right now with large language model interfaces is that while we've given users tremendous flexibility in the form of a Google search-like interface, we've also in many cases, limited the UX of these interactions to a text conversation with a machine. We're back to the CLI in some ways.” - Brian T. O'Neill (5:14) “Before and after we insert an LLM into a user's workflow, we need to know what an improvement in their life or work actually means.”- Brian T. O'Neill (7:24) "If it would take the machine a few seconds to process a result versus what might take a day for a worker, what's the role and purpose of that worker going forward? I think these are all considerations that need to be made, particularly if you're concerned about adoption, which a lot of data product leaders are." - Brian T. O'Neill (10:17) “So, there's no right or wrong answer here. These are all range questions, and they're leadership questions, and context really matters. They are important to ask, particularly when we have this risk of reacting to incorrect information that looks plausible and believable because of how these LLMs tend to respond to us with a positive sheen much of the time.” - Brian T. O'Neill (19:00)   Links View Part 1 of my article on UI/UX design considerations for LLMs in enterprise applications:  https://designingforanalytics.com/resources/ui-ux-design-for-enterprise-llms-use-cases-and-considerations-for-data-and-product-leaders-in-2024-part-1/

The CleanTechies Podcast
#186 Electric Flight, Commercializing Hardware, Sustainable Aviation, Working at NASA, & More w/ Kevin Noertker (Ampaire)

The CleanTechies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 48:25 Transcription Available


Kevin Noertker is the Co-Founder and CEO of Ampaire, a developer of Hybrid Aviation Propulsion Systems to Decarbonize Air Travel Today.Currently they are scaling up their tech. Their tech is proven to reduce fuel usage by about 50% for small aircrafts (anything with a propeller).Today, Kevin shares his story and we discuss:Aerospace Engineer to Ampaire: His story of co-founding Ampaire. Addressing Existing Stock: Electric aircraft is the future, but their solution helps address the existing stock of aircraft. Bridging the Infrastructure Gap: How fully electric air travel will require massive infrastructure upgrades, so they are building a solution that will work in between.Enjoy today's conversation! ---

RepcoLite Home Improvement Show
Digging Into Color Drenching and Raised Bed Gardening

RepcoLite Home Improvement Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 39:15


In this episode of the RepcoLite Home Improvement Show, sponsored by Benjamin Moore, Dan and Hailey dive into the concept of color drenching, a trending interior design approach where everything in a room is painted the same color, including walls, trim, and ceilings. They discuss its benefits, such as creating a cohesive environment and making spaces appear larger, and considerations like choosing the right color and considering sheen variations. They also explore raised bed gardening, covering its advantages like better soil management, easier weeding, and enhanced accessibility. 00:00 Kickoff: Show Introduction01:54 The Golden Glitter: Pet Grooming Follow-Up04:47 Exploring the Trend of Color Drenching11:20 Where and Why to Apply Color Drenching14:58 Design Considerations for Color Drenched Spaces19:47 Mastering Color Drenching: Tips and Techniques19:58 The Art of Sampling Colors: A Crucial Step24:14 Navigating Paint Sheens for Color Drenching27:51 Choosing the Right Paint: Scuff X and Ceiling Paint Recommendations32:27 Diving Into Raised Bed Gardening: An Introduction

FDA Guidance Recap Podcast
Guidance Recap Podcast | Pharmacokinetics Study Design Considerations in Patients with Impaired Renal Function — Study Design, Data Analysis, and Impact on Dosing

FDA Guidance Recap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 12:04


Guidance Recap Podcast | Pharmacokinetics Study Design Considerations in Patients with Impaired Renal Function — Study Design, Data Analysis, and Impact on Dosing

THE VIBE SCIENCE PODCAST
Optimizing Sleep and Performance with Todd Anderson

THE VIBE SCIENCE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 35:41


TAKEAWAYSTodd Anderson's background and passion for wellnessImpact of sleep on overall health and performanceImportance of sleep in leadership, organizational performance, and well-beingShift in mindset regarding sleep and its impact on long-term health and successChallenges of maintaining a healthy weight and complexities of weight lossPotential implications of weight loss drugs and genetic/physiological factors in weight managementTodd's experiences working with athletes, particularly swimmers, and holistic coaching approachDiscipline and dedication of swimmers and unique challenges they faceCollaboration with Katie Hoff, a two-time Olympian in swimming, in the wellness industryInterconnectedness of sleep, wellness, and performance, and opportunities in holistic health and coaching CHAPTERSThe Introduction (00:00:00) The hosts introduce the podcast and welcome the guest speakers.Moving to Nashville (00:01:11) Todd Anderson discusses his move to Nashville and the local community's wellness orientation.Country Music Comeback (00:01:43) Todd talks about his renewed interest in country music and its resurgence in mainstream culture.Importance of Sleep (00:04:18) Todd emphasizes the impact of sleep on overall wellness, performance, and organizational leadership.Work Culture and Sleep (00:05:18) The discussion touches on the work culture's emphasis on sleep deprivation as a badge of honor.Long-Term Health Implications (00:06:18) The conversation delves into the long-term health consequences of neglecting sleep and wellness.The Walk-On Mentality (00:08:05) Todd shares his upbringing and how it shaped his "walk-on" mentality in sports and life.Body Image and Weight Loss (00:10:32) The conversation explores the challenges of weight loss and body image in the health and wellness world.Athlete Coaching and Training (00:14:11) Todd discusses his work with athletes, particularly swimmers, and the holistic approach to their wellness.Swimmers' Discipline (00:15:51) The conversation highlights the unique discipline and mindset of swimmers in their training.Working with Spouse (00:17:53) Todd reflects on the pros and cons of working with his wife and the dynamics of their partnership.Mouth Taping and Sleep Benefits (00:19:40) Discussion on the benefits of mouth taping for improved sleep quality and reduced snoring.Holistic Product Line (00:20:49) The inspiration behind Dream Recovery's product line and its focus on high-quality, holistic sleep solutions.Unexpected Popularity of Mouth Taping (00:21:02) Surprise at the unexpected popularity and impact of mouth taping, leading to word-of-mouth promotion.Materials and Design Considerations (00:25:21) Emphasis on the importance of using healthy, high-quality materials and thoughtful design in sleep products.Silk Pillowcase and Performance (00:27:04) Discussion on the benefits of a silk pillowcase for cooling and comfort, emphasizing its athletic performance benefits.Normalization of Sleep Prioritization (00:28:39) The importance of prioritizing sleep for overall well-being and productivity, challenging the "rise and grind" culture.Impact of Sleep on Mental Health (00:30:27) Exploration of the significant impact of sleep on decision-making, cognitive function, and emotional perception.Future of Dream Recovery (00:32:52) Plans for expanding product offerings and focusing on owning the bedroom space for optimal sleep solutions. Follow us on Instagram: @Vibe.Science Subscribe to our YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/@Vibe.Science

Josh's Frogs Podcast
Terrarium Design Considerations Based on your Animal's Needs

Josh's Frogs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 28:52


In this episode, Brandon and Josh talk about how to design your terrarium to satisfy your animal's needs.  We discuss setting up the terrarium so the animals exhibit natural behaviors.  Topics covered include using terrarium driftwood to create multiple basking spots, utilizing multiple hiding spots with varying humidity, and how live plants create more usable space in a terrarium. Brandon gives a shout out to Reptizoo.

UBC News World
3D Printing Guide Covers Design Considerations For Optimizing Functionality

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 2:28


Getting started in 3D printing? Find out how to optimize your designs for project success in Functionalize's new guide for beginners. Find out more at: https://functionalize.com/how-to-design-3d-printed-parts/ Functionalize City: New York Address: 60 W 23rd St Website https://functionalize.com/ Phone +1 877 675 4340 Email admin@functionalize.com

The Casual Cattle Conversations Podcast
Mastering Cattle Handling Facility Design: Expert Insights with Jake Schubert

The Casual Cattle Conversations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 32:59


Do you want to create cattle handling facilities that are efficient and minimize stress for your herd? Today, our guest, Jake Schubert, will be sharing invaluable insights on designing cattle handling facilities that will ensure maximum efficiency and a stress-free environment for your cattle. Get ready to transform your facilities and achieve the desired outcome you've been longing for. In this episode, you will be able to: Increase efficiency and reduce stress by designing thoughtful cattle handling facilities that prioritize animal welfare and ease of operation. Plan for long-term growth and success by considering the future needs of your cattle operation when designing your handling facilities. Maximize your investment by choosing to build new corrals instead of repairing old facilities, ensuring a more reliable and efficient operation. Boost productivity and reduce labor costs with preferred materials and components that are designed specifically for efficient cattle handling. Improve animal welfare and increase profitability by implementing low-stress handling techniques in your cattle operation, leading to healthier and calmer animals. My special guest is Jake Schubert Jake Schubert is a highly experienced and knowledgeable professional in the field of cattle handling facility design. Originally from the Sand Hills of Nebraska, Jake has an extensive background in ranching and has built corrals all across the United States. With over 15 years of experience, he specializes in using 3D modeling to help cattle producers visualize and plan their facilities before construction begins. Jake's expertise in low-stress cattle handling and his dedication to creating efficient and practical designs have made him a sought-after consultant in the industry. Currently residing in Russia, Jake brings a unique perspective to facility design and has worked with clients from various parts of the world. His passion for helping ranchers improve their operations and create stress-free environments for their herds sets him apart as a trusted advisor in the field. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:02 - Introduction, 00:02:38 - Jake's Background and Move to Russia, 00:06:50 - Passion for Cattle Handling Facilities, 00:08:08 - Long-Term Planning for Facilities, 00:11:14 - Updating Older Facilities, 00:16:09 - Importance of Planning Loading Docks and Chutes, 00:18:11 - Increased Investment in Efficient Facilities, 00:20:21 - Prefabrication in Global Designs, 00:24:00 - Considerations for Environmental Factors, 00:26:24 - Design Considerations for Footwork vs. Horseback, Links: Learn more about Valcor: https://www.zoetisus.com/products/cattle/valcor-makes-it-easy-to-be-tough-on-tough-worms Jake's website: https://www.aurochsconsulting.net/ Full Show Notes: https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/casual-cattle-conversations-podcast-shownotes  Free Weekly Resources: https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ranching-resources  • The easiest way to create a new revenue stream for your ranch is with LandTrust. Learn more here! https://landtrust.pxf.io/c/4809275/1796544/20081 Take Your Ranch to the Next Level Once a month Shaye hosts Q&A calls between cattle producers and beef industry leaders to help ranchers find answers to their questions and improve their bottom lines. The best part is you get expert insight from the comfort of your own ranch and get to ask any question you want relating to the topic! Learn More About RancherMinds: https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ranchermind-events  Connect with me on Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cattleconvos Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cattleconvos/ Podcast Coaching Do you have an existing podcast or want to start a new one but don't know where to start? Connect with Shaye and she will lay out everything you need to know to get you started on the right foot. Book a one-time coaching call using this link: https://calendly.com/cattleconvos/podcast-coaching  Interested in a coaching package? Email Shaye at casualcattleconversations@gmail.com and tell her about the podcast you want to start!

Better Building Systems
Cleanroom Design Considerations with RP Fedder

Better Building Systems

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 63:43


Welcome to the Better Building Systems Podcast with the Building Hotrodders. In this episode we bring on special guests Joe and Mike with RP Fedder to help discuss Cleanrooms and the Cleanroom design process along with the Building Hotrodders Clay, Mark, and Nick. If you are new to cleanrooms, they are critical environments that control the quantity of airborne particles within the space to serve a specific process. These facilities are utilized in many different industries such as pharmaceutical, biotechnology, electronics, and much more. The cleanroom experts with RP Fedder help cover many different aspects related to the cleanrooms and the cleanroom design process. We discuss the cleanroom basics such as different cleanroom classes (ISO standards/Class 100, 1000, 100000, etc), particle sizes in microns, what a HEPA filter is, where particles come from, and much more. From there we dive into airflow considerations in cleanrooms, HEPA density for different classes of cleanrooms, and construction considerations in these spaces. Cleanrooms are very critical environments that not only depend on cleanliness, but also temperature, relative humidify, and pressure. Cleanroom experts Joe and Mike discuss how these critical parameters are included in the design process as well as common design and operation principles for different classes of cleanrooms. This includes general construction, HVAC systems, and controls to support the cleanrooms. Tune into the podcast to hear some great conversation on cleanrooms and cleanroom design with RP Fedder and the Building Hotrodders and keep on the lookout for some additional episodes with RF Fedder on cleanrooms. For more information on us check out our webpages:https://www.vsenergy.us/https://www.appliedfacilityscience.com/https://dipasquale-eng.com/ https://www.rpfedder.com/

The Landscape Library
10. Design considerations for children's play areas in private gardens.

The Landscape Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 11:32


Join host Alan Sargent, a seasoned horticulture specialist, as he brings you the latest tips, tricks, and updates in the world of landscaping and garden design. In each episode of "Alan Sargent and The Landscape Library," you'll gain insight straight from the industry experts themselves, covering everything from plant care to landscape architecture. The Landscape Library is a podcast series that explores the ins and outs of the landscaping industry through in-depth discussions with top professionals in the field. As landscape architecture continues to evolve, we're here to help you navigate the latest trends, so you can design and maintain the perfect outdoor space. So whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, tune in to "Alan Sargent and The Landscape Library" for the latest knowledge and insights on all things landscape design.

Long Term Care Radio with Brian Ott
Design Considerations

Long Term Care Radio with Brian Ott

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 52:45


Design ConsiderationsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fiber Broadband Association - Fiber for Breakfast
FFB Episode 124 - Planning The Future Of Fiber Networks 4S Design Considerations-

Fiber Broadband Association - Fiber for Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 31:43


FFB Episode 124 - Planning The Future Of Fiber Networks 4S Design Considerations- by Fiber Broadband Association - Fiber for Breakfast

The Intersection
What to Say When You Don't Know What to Say

The Intersection

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 40:42


Whether we like it or not,  in today's current climate conversations about DEIJ can be polarizing.  What if you had a framework to navigate those conversations?   In this week's episode with Dr. Ahmmad Brown (more about him below), we delve into:Effective strategies for communicating about DEIJ that help with “diversity fatigue” and encourages leaders to engage in conversation.  The Intergroup Dialouge framework arose from academics but can be a powerful framework for communication. Bonus…we also share excellent research and resources in the show notes. The power of  communication to foster sustainability in inclusion and anti-racism Dr. Ahmmad Brow is a scholar-practitioner. Dr. Brown holds a Ph.D. in organizational behavior from Harvard University, and an M.B.A. and M.A. in Education from Stanford University.  He is an assistant professor at Northwestern School of Education and Social Policy, faculty lead for the Leading Equity & Inclusion ( LEIO) certificate program, and president/co-founder of EquityBased Dialogue for Inclusion (EBDI).As Ahmmad shares,  “We are co-creating our workspace, culture, and potentially societal structures. This is a very abstract, high-level vision and what I've learned is many organizations aren't ready.” Tune in and share what's working and how you're navigating DEIJ conversations in your organization. Resources: Linkedin Dr. Ahmmad BrownEquity Based Dialogue for Inclusion (EBDI)MSLOC Ximena Zúñiga (2001). "Design Considerations in Intergroup Dialogue." Reference table 2Schoem, David (2003: "Intergroup dialogue for a just and diverse democracy." Reference the list beginning on page 216 

Unofficial SAP on Azure podcast
#136 - The one with SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP) & Teams (Zoltan Farkas, Zoltan Miklos Biro) | SAP on Azure Video Podcast

Unofficial SAP on Azure podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 58:03


In episode 136 of our SAP on Azure video podcast we talk about Microsoft 365 Copilot, DSAG and Reference Architectures from SAP on OpenAI, BTP and Azure, GROW with SAP, Building a bot using Microsoft's Power Virtual Agent on S/4 HANA on-premise… using SAP BTP, Microsoft Power Apps at the Microsoft Business Applications Launch Event and then Design Considerations when Integrating IBP Tasks into Microsoft Teams. Then we have Zoltan Miklos Biro and Zoltan Farkas joining us to talk about the latest integration of SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP) Tasks Integrated with MS Teams with a live demo and configuration steps. https://www.saponazurepodcast.de/episode136 Reach out to us for any feedback / questions: * Robert Boban: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rboban/ * Goran Condric: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gorancondric/ * Holger Bruchelt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holger-bruchelt/  #Microsoft #SAP #Azure #SAPonAzure #IBP #Teams 

In Clear Terms with AARP California™
Age-Friendly Transportation

In Clear Terms with AARP California™

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 29:43


On this episode of In Clear Terms with AARP California, host Dr. Thyonne Gordon speaks with Jana Lynott,  Senior Strategic Policy Advisor with AARP Public Policy Institute's Livable Communities team. Jana is passionate about the roles community design and transportation service play in the lives of people of all ages, abilities, and incomes. Today, she joins Dr. Gordon to discuss age-friendly transportation options, and how AARP is making mobility a priority for older Californians and beyond. Our goal is to empower you with the facts and information that will help make California more livable for people of all ages. So join us for this insightful episode of In Clear Terms with AARP California. Resources:-WATCH: Universal Mobility as a Service-Communities Are Embracing Development Near Transit: A Snapshot of Transit-Oriented Development Support across the United States, September, 2017  www.aarp.org/TOD  -Reconnecting Small Town America By Bus, May, 2014. www.aarp.org/ruraltransitwww.aarp.org/ruraltransit-Lynott, J. and Figueiredo, C., “How the Travel Patterns of Older Adults Are Changing: Highlights from the 2009 National Household Travel Survey,” (Washington, DC, AARP Public Policy Institute, April 2011). -Policy and Design Considerations for Accommodating Low-Speed Vehicles and Golf Carts in Community Transportation Networks, September, 2011. -The Via RecreActiva: A Successful Open Streets Program, February 2015More articles by Jana, HERE. Follow UsTwitter @AARPCAFacebook @aarpcaliforniaInstagram @aarpcaPresented by AARP Californiawww.AARP.org/CA

The Every Day Novelist
Question 1062: Cover Design Considerations

The Every Day Novelist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 7:44


Simon asks:What are your thoughts on keeping your cover to the conventions versus standing out a little? Resources:By Darkness Forged by Nathan LowellThe Resurrection Junket by J. Daniel Sawyer Sponsored by Archivos The post Question 1062: Cover Design Considerations appeared first on The Every Day Novelist.

Ink and Impact - Write a Book that Makes a Difference
Book Cover and Interior Design Considerations (Ep.33)

Ink and Impact - Write a Book that Makes a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 30:43


Since we celebrated Valentine's Day earlier this week, I thought I'd play off of that theme and ask you:  Are you in love with your book's appearance? Even more importantly, do you know how to ensure that your target audience will fall in love with your cover and interior design?The most important marketing aspect of your book – whether ebook or print - is its cover. We've worked long and hard to write a quality book – let's not overlook interior design that enhances the content and a quality cover that entices potential buyers to pull it off the shelf in the first place!So on today's episode, we're going to talk about: ·         why every author needs to know how to ensure quality design (yes, even traditionally published authors), ·         working with a professional designer, and ·         cover design options to fit your needs.If you found this episode helpful, please SUBSCRIBE and SHARE.Show notes and previous episodes at inkandimpact.comJoin the Inkwell Collective - a new community for Christian writers - here.

The Jahmal Abbott Show
Protecting Children's Digital Experience Through Design Considerations

The Jahmal Abbott Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 64:51


There was a time where adults were more savvy than kids when it came to navigating technology. That's now flipped with young children teaching their parents a thing or two! While that might be innocient at home, it's also a concern as parents now need to understand what their kids are exposed to in this digital world.  Lisa Manns, CEO at Authentikid, joins us again to talk about new design consideration laws that have been passed to keep kids safe. There's a ton of insights to this discussion that you don't want to miss.   More information on Authentikid: https://authentikid.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AuthentiKid/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/authentikid/about/ Join the Facebook group LEAP with Tech-Savvy Kids - https://www.facebook.com/groups/authentikid/   Follow Lisa here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-manns-kenknippensdaughter/ https://twitter.com/lisamanns6   Hit me up with your feedback by texting me at 725-500-5132 or on social media @jahmalabbott. You can always leave your feedback here on my website https://jahmalabbott.com/contact

The World's Best Liveaboard
Catamaran Design Considerations

The World's Best Liveaboard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 68:43


We discuss with other catamaran owners essential design considerations for their boats. Topics include galley down, cockpit design, solar capacity, and more.

CoreNet Global's What's Next Podcast
Metrics of Happiness - Workplace Design Considerations and the Happiness Ecosystem.mp3

CoreNet Global's What's Next Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 21:09


Metrics of Happiness - Workplace Design Considerations and the Happiness Ecosystem.mp3 by CoreNet Global's What's Next Podcast

Inner Design: Entrepreneurial Life and Design from the Inside Out
Inner Design - Episode 28: Design Considerations for Ophthalmology Practices

Inner Design: Entrepreneurial Life and Design from the Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 10:03


Designing an effective ophthalmology clinic demands a high level of planning and intention to create a world-class experience for patients. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to my channel on iTunes, SoundCloud, or GooglePodcasts so you'll be the first to know about new episodes.

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
IPv6 Buzz 105: IPv6 Transition Technology Design Considerations

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 39:44


In this episode, the IPv6 Buzz crew talk about IPv6 transition technologies – especially NAT64/DNS64 – and what design considerations come into play when deploying them.

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
IPv6 Buzz 105: IPv6 Transition Technology Design Considerations

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 39:44


In this episode, the IPv6 Buzz crew talk about IPv6 transition technologies – especially NAT64/DNS64 – and what design considerations come into play when deploying them. The post IPv6 Buzz 105: IPv6 Transition Technology Design Considerations appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
IPv6 Buzz 105: IPv6 Transition Technology Design Considerations

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 39:44


In this episode, the IPv6 Buzz crew talk about IPv6 transition technologies – especially NAT64/DNS64 – and what design considerations come into play when deploying them.

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
IPv6 Buzz 105: IPv6 Transition Technology Design Considerations

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 39:44


In this episode, the IPv6 Buzz crew talk about IPv6 transition technologies – especially NAT64/DNS64 – and what design considerations come into play when deploying them. The post IPv6 Buzz 105: IPv6 Transition Technology Design Considerations appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - IPv6 Buzz
IPv6 Buzz 105: IPv6 Transition Technology Design Considerations

Packet Pushers - IPv6 Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 39:44


In this episode, the IPv6 Buzz crew talk about IPv6 transition technologies – especially NAT64/DNS64 – and what design considerations come into play when deploying them.

Packet Pushers - IPv6 Buzz
IPv6 Buzz 105: IPv6 Transition Technology Design Considerations

Packet Pushers - IPv6 Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 39:44


In this episode, the IPv6 Buzz crew talk about IPv6 transition technologies – especially NAT64/DNS64 – and what design considerations come into play when deploying them. The post IPv6 Buzz 105: IPv6 Transition Technology Design Considerations appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies
Navjit Gaurav, (Rehabilitation Science): Community schools in India: Design considerations to improve inclusion for children with physical disabilities

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 35:30


India, over 6 million primary school-age children do not attend school, and among them, children with disabilities are disproportionately represented. The school's built environment is one important aspect that influences access to education as it can enable or restrict the participation of children with disabilities.

PKN Packaging News: The Podcast
How digitally printed packaging can boost SME shelf presence and market growth, with Matt Ellis and Jordyn Evans

PKN Packaging News: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 28:38


In this episode, Lindy Hughson, managing editor & publisher of PKN Packaging News, talks with managing director of Luminar, Matt Ellis, and the founder of Mingle Seasoning, Jordyn Evans, about short-run digital packaging solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and their impacts on the company's growth.Jordyn kicks off the discussion telling us about how Mingle, which started six years ago in her kitchen and was inspired by the lack of healthy seasonings available in the market, is now shaking up the seasonings category nationwide. Following this, Matt explores the evolution of Luminar first starting as a family business and adapting to provide SMEs with a packaging solution (digitally printed labels and flexible packaging) which allows for variation and low order quantities.The discussion then moves on to the difficulties that Mingle faced in finding a supplier who could provide them with packaging for their small volumes and how Luminar met this challenge. We also explore how packaging suppliers can optimise growth for modern entrepreneurs and discuss the value of considering packaging design first when developing a new product.We wrap up the episode by looking at Mingle's plans to roll out new products for the major supermarkets and utilise their online business to innovate and trial new products. In turn, Luminar is aiming to ensure it can provide an on demand and fast turnaround service for SMEs through more automation, communication, and team alignment.------------------------------The PKN Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of PKN Packaging News, owned and published by Yaffa Media.The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of PKN Packaging News, Yaffa Media, or the guest's employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast's audio, please contact PKN Packaging News via their website www.packagingnews.com.au or send an email to editor@packagingnews.com.au.MC: Grant McHerronHost: Lindy HughsonProducer: Steve VisscherPKN Packaging News - © 2022

The
Bitcoin and US Geopolitical Strategy | The Jason Lowery Series | Episode 5 (WiM149)

The "What is Money?" Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 94:42


Jason Lowery from the US Space Force joins me for a multi-episode series exploring the first principles of physics, the ubiquity of organic power projection, and how Bitcoin changes the game.Be sure to check out NYDIG, one of the most important companies in Bitcoin: https://nydig.com/GUESTJason's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JasonPLoweryPODCASTPodcast Website: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-what-is-money-show/id1541404400Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25LPvm8EewBGyfQQ1abIsE?si=wgVuY16XR0io4NLNo0A11A&nd=1RSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/MLdpYXYITranscript:OUTLINE00:00:00 “What is Money?” Intro00:00:08 “Operational Effectiveness” vs. “Competitive Strategy” of Bitcoin Mining00:04:42 Competitive Strategy is Detected by What the Opponent is Not Doing00:08:59 The Point of Defense is to Increase the Energy Footprint of the Network00:11:34 Proof-of-Stake vs. Proof-of-Work00:16:11 In the Event of a 51% Attack on the Bitcoin Network…00:20:45 The Glaringly Obvious Problems with Proof-of-Stake…00:26:35 Bitcoin is a System that Turns Anyone's Self-Interest into Everyone's Self-Interest00:31:28 Good Engineering Involves Discovering and Respecting the Constraints of Nature00:35:56 How to Engineer a Good Monetary System00:39:55 The Inevitable Engineering Failure of Any Mass-Based Money00:44:09 “Nature, to be Commanded, Must be Obeyed”00:45:33 NYDIG00:46:41 Before Bitcoin, We Could Not Engineer a Money in Harmony with Human Nature00:49:40 Properly Framing the Security Properties of an Engineered System00:53:59 The Epistemological Model of Security Failures (What Gets Measured, Gets Done)00:58:55 Factoring in the Ethical, Moral, and Design Considerations of Engineered Systems01:02:23 The Strategic Significance of Bitcoin01:06:26 Bitcoin as a New Schelling Point in the Infinite Game of Power Projection01:09:44 The Immense Sacrifices Inherent to Establishing Control Structures over Property01:13:26 Bitcoin as Leading Contributor to the Future of Property Defense01:16:39 Adopt New Military Schelling Points Voluntarily, Otherwise They Will be Imposed01:18:10 The Dangers of Ignoring Disruptive Technology: Why the USG Should Buy Bitcoin01:23:00 Bitcoin as a Permanent Feature of the Competitive Terrain of the 21st CenturySOCIALBreedlove Twitter: https://twitter.com/Breedlove22WiM? Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatisMoneyShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedlove22/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breedlove_22/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breedlove22?lang=enAll My Current Work: https://linktr.ee/breedlove22​WRITTEN WORKMedium: https://breedlove22.medium.com/Substack: https://breedlove22.substack.com/WAYS TO CONTRIBUTEBitcoin: 3D1gfxKZKMtfWaD1bkwiR6JsDzu6e9bZQ7Sats via Strike: https://strike.me/breedlove22Sats via Tippin.me: https://tippin.me/@Breedlove22Dollars via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RBreedloveDollars via Venmo: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=1784359925317632528The "What is Money?" Show Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32843101&fan_landing=trueRECOMMENDED BUSINESSESWorldclass Bitcoin Financial Services: https://nydig.com/Join Me At Bitcoin 2022 (10% off if paying with fiat, or discount code BREEDLOVE for Bitcoin): https://www.tixr.com/groups/bitcoinconference/events/bitcoin-2022-26217Automatic Recurring Bitcoin Buying: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/breedlove/Buy Bitcoin in a Tax-Advantaged Account: https://www.daim.io/robert-breedlove/Buy Your Dream Home without Selling Your Bitcoin with Ledn: https://ledn.io/en/?utm_source=breedlove&utm_medium=email+&utm_campaign=substack

The Canadian Bushcraft Podcast, With Caleb Musgrave
Tool Design Considerations with Benjamin Bouchard

The Canadian Bushcraft Podcast, With Caleb Musgrave

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 173:27


Caleb sits down with Tool designer and owner of edged tool store "Baryonyx Knife Co." to discuss the nuances, concepts, and practicality of what goes into designing a hand tool. From axes and knives, to sharpening stones, to the realities of whether your design is a good idea, or just plain sucks. 

Let's Go to Space: BLUE-SKY Learning
Episode 38:Accessing Space With New Technologies

Let's Go to Space: BLUE-SKY Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 35:05


Larry Bartoszek, is a licensed engineer with Physics and Mechanical Engineering degrees from the Univ of Illinois. He is a member of numerous professional societies related to engineering, welding, and the International Space Elevator Consortium. Larry worked at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory from 1983 to 1993. In his work at Fermilab he was responsible for the design of many accelerator and detector projects, including a 150 million dollar Hadron calorimeter and many other accelerator and detector projects. Larry is the owner of Bartoszek Engineering, a world-wide consulting firm which specializes in mechanical designs for the nuclear and high energy physics research community world-wide. The neutrino horn his company designed for Fermilab holds the world record for surviving over 400 million pulses at 170 Kiloamps of current. He also helped build the 2.5 meter Sloan Digital Sky Survey Telescope. In 2004, Larry started working on the Space Elevator as a and has given presentations at several Conferences. He became a Director on the Board of the International Space Elevator Consortium (ISEC) in April, 2021. We look forward to learning more about this fascinating research and hope you will stay tuned after the interview for our takeaways. Website Bartoszek Engineering www.bartoszekeng.com Bartoszek's work can be viewed here: http://bartoszekeng.com/se_calcs/se.htm Check out one of his published papers: “Design Considerations for Space Elevator Tether Climbers”, ISEC Position Paper # 2013-1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shawna-christenson2/support

Safety Task Force
Rack Safety Design Considerations with Arlin Keck

Safety Task Force

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 15:44


This week I was joined by Arlin Keck, Corporate R&D Engineer of Steel King Industries. Arlin has been around the material handling industry for over 40 years, and with Steel King for 15. In this episode, he discusses safety factors that should be considered when designing a rack system. Arlin explains how frequently rack should be inspected and who should preform those inspections. We also discuss the common areas in a rack system that are considered high risk and what factors effect system capacity.

The JCC Podcast
Episode 4 - Programme Design Considerations To Maximise Hypertrophy

The JCC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 39:39


Today I will delve into my top 10 considerations when it comes to programme design for building muscle tissue.

Safety Task Force
Design Considerations for the Modern Cleanroom with Zac Adams

Safety Task Force

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 21:16


Zac Adams, from Gateway Marketing Solutions, joins me to discuss Modern Cleanrooms and what needs to be considered when installing one for your business. We discuss the financial impact different options will have, and how to choose which style is best for your specific scenario. Learn how to maximize your space and invest in equipment that will be around to benefit your business far beyond next year's budget.

The Muscle Mentors Podcast
Guest Interview #14: Joe Jeffery - Aromatase Inhibitors and Stack Design Considerations

The Muscle Mentors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 54:57


Luke and Calum welcome fellow nerd and physique coach, Joe Jeffery, onto the podcast to cover all things related to aromatase inhibitor use in the world of physique enhancement. Joe is a wealth of knowledge on this front, and gives the research-backed lowdown on how this thoroughly misunderstood drug ought to be utilised with respect to harm prevention and physique optimisation. All the information in this podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and ought not be implemented under any circumstances without proper and legal medical supervision. Please make sure to consult your health care practitioner before implementing any of the areas discussed in this episode. The information presented here is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illnesses or diseases.

The Permaculture Podcast
1837 - Permaculture play, design considerations, and a casual conversation with Karl Treen

The Permaculture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 35:18


Donate to The Permaculture Podcast Online: via PayPal Venmo: @permaculturepodcast My guest today is Karl Treen of Food Forest Card Game. He joins me to share where his life has gone since our interview last year. Support the Podcast on Patreon A longtime permaculture practitioner, Karl is one of the people whose work I follow off the air and I find quite a bit of inspiration from what he's doing with his card game and working on implementing his designs in an urban environment where he lives in Rhode Island near the Atlantic Coast here in the United States. Though we've never met in person, knowing Karl as I do we wound talking as soon as we connected without a formal start to the interview. As a result what you're about to hear drops directly into the conversation, but is not where we began nor ultimately where we ended when I turned off the recording. Where we do pick up is a few moments after he shared that he made a move to a new house with a larger yard and how this change influences his permaculture work. Along the way, we talk about a variety of thoughts. Those include different uses for his game inside the permaculture or school classroom; accepting that we can't know everything and with that what we can do to be better teachers and designers; and why Instagram is our favorite place to learn and share new ideas, and some folks he recommends following. Find out more about Karl and his work at foodforestcardgame.com. While you are there consider picking up a couple of sets of cards as stocking stuffers for the holidays and introduce your friends and family to permaculture design. I also recommend following Karl on Instagram. As we mentioned there at the end of the interview, you can find him at foodforestcardgame. In his feed, you can see images from his mushroom logs, which he inoculated a few days after recording this interview in early November. You'll find links to his Instagram account, his mushroom project, and the people he mentioned worth following in the show notes. To go with this interview, I'm giving away a deck of Food Forest Card Game cards and a copy of Mary Appelhof's Worms Eat my Garbage. I like sitting down with Karl to talk about his work because I find what he's doing, even after his many years of practice, reflects the experiences of other permaculture folks who work a job, have a little bit of land and are doing the best they can. As with his conversation about composting and black soldier flies, we have many decisions to make on what works best for us, our design, and goals. Yes, he has the perfect start to growing the fly larva, but at this time there are other places to focus his time and energy. Though he's studied permaculture; created a design and education aid for the community, and remains connected with myself and others; he still finds inspiration from others. By focusing on a particular area for practice, he expands his knowledge, and direct experience becomes an in-depth resource for anyone who contacts him, while still absorbing what interests him from others. Similarly, as I continue down my own path, my own role is influenced by sitting in the chair as the show host, to have conversations with guests, read the latest books and newest articles, and act as a curator of information about permaculture. To pull upon all these connections to help you find the people, books, organizations, and resources that help you meet your goals. As one of my teachers used to say, to be a guide on the side rather than a sage on the stage. Continuing to stay in touch with Karl and others in our community, I'd like to have more casual conversations like this. We can learn so much from the informal understanding of the day to day lives of others putting the ideas of permaculture into practice. If there's someone who appeared on the show in the past that you thought I had a good conversation with and you'd like to hear back on the air for something less formal, let me know. Email: The Permaculture Podcast Write: The Permaculture Podcast The Permaculture Podcast From here the next conversation should be my interview with mycologist Lindsay Bender of Field and Forest Products. Until the next time, spend each day creating the world you want to live in my playing games, applying design to your life, and taking care of Earth, yourself, and each other. Visit our Affiliates Page for a discount on the Women's Permaculture Guild Permaculture Design Course, Classes with Heather Jo Flores of Food Not Laws, Herbal Medicine from Susquehanna Apothecary, and with Rebel Garden Tools, the best hand tools for gardening and forest farming. Giveaway Worms Eat my Garbage and a set of Food Forest Card Game Cards Resources Food Forest Card Game Foodforestcardgame on Instagram Haskap Edible Honeysuckle Karl's Mushroom Inoculation Patrick Whitefield Instagram Worth Following The Permaculture Podcast That Vinegar Guy Greenwood Farm Veggie Garden Vermont

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