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Could 3D printing revolutionise assistive technology? In this episode of Remarkable Insights, we’re joined by Ryan Tilley, Co-Founder, CEO, and Design Engineer at Rove. Ryan shares the story behind Rove’s:world’s first 3D-printed titanium wheelchair. We also reflect on his journey through the 2019 Remarkable Accelerator program and how it helped shape Rove’s path to success. From cutting-edge design to lessons learned as a startup founder, this conversation offers valuable insights into the future of assistive technology and inclusive design. Tune in now to discover how Ryan is literally reinventing the wheel! Episode Credits Guests: Ryan Tilley, Co-Founder and CEO of Rove Wheelchairs Host: Kate Jenkins, Head of Community and Partnerships. Producer: Angus O’Loughlin & Amelia Stamos, SESSION in PROGRESS. Episode Links Access a transcript of this episode at our Remarkable website. Watch a captioned video of the episode highlights on YouTube. Get In Touch Follow Remarkable on our social media channels, https://linktr.ee/remarkable_tech Learn more about Rove Wheelchairs at rovewheelchairs.com Share any feedback or suggestions by emailing us at hello@remarkable.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dive into the cutting-edge world of high-current power distribution networks with Ben Dannan, founder of Signal Edge Solutions and DesignCon's Engineer of the Year. Ben shares invaluable insights on designing, modeling, and validating 2,000 amp power supplies for data center applications, exploring the challenges of current density requirements exceeding 100 amps per square centimeter, and the industry debate between vertical versus horizontal power delivery approaches. Learn how package design, embedded capacitance solutions, and accurate modeling are revolutionizing power integrity for today's demanding AI processors and data center ASICs. Ben also reveals his upcoming measurement-based model library that promises to transform large-signal simulation capabilities for PDN design.
The multi-talented singer/songwriting duo from Torquay, UK Midnight 5-6 talk about their releases “When”, “Wishing I Was Gone”, “The Sea”, “Oooo!!” and more! The duo of Simon and Helen met online after the death of both of their partners with common music interests including John Martyn, Little Feat, etc., and formed the group in Christmas of '16; Simon is the lead vocalist/guitarist born in a military family in Singapore later joining the Navy but by land; Helen is the bass guitarist/vocalist from Southell, West London and worked as a Design Engineer after leaving college; they have a loyal following on all major platforms plus share the stories behind the music! Check out the amazing Midnight 5-6 on your favorite platform today! #midnight56 #singersongwritingduo #torquay #UK #when #wishingiwasgone #thesea #oooo #simon #helen #johnmartyn #littlefeat #militaryfamily #navy #singapore #southell #westlondon #designengineer #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnermidnight56 #themikewagnershowmidnight56Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.
Andrew Graves began his career as a Design Engineer before joining 3D Systems in 1990. After pioneering stereolithography in the UK for F1 teams and aerospace firms, he helped establish a 3D printing service. In 2012, he joined Stratasys, later working at DSM before returning to Stratasys to oversee the Neo line of 3D printers. With a broad perspective and deep expertise in additive manufacturing, Andrew shares fascinating anecdotes, little-known early examples of 3D printing, and insightful perspectives on the future of the industry on this episode of the 3DPOD.
Send us a textIn this episode, Stephen shares his career journey, from early influences that led him to engineering to his experiences in the Marine Corps and various engineering roles. He discusses the technical challenges he faced, such as working on the Patriot 2 missile at Raytheon and the innovative solutions he implemented. Stephen also talks about his passion for personal engineering projects, including an automated sprinkler system and a home security system, and the inspiration behind these projects. He provides advice for aspiring leaders and discusses the importance of personal projects in maintaining engineering skills.Main Topics:Stephen's early influences and decision to pursue engineeringExperiences in the Marine Corps and technical challenges in the industryTransition to Surecon Corporation and personal engineering projectsDevelopment of the automated sprinkler system and home security systemAdvice for aspiring leaders and the value of personal projectsAbout the guest: Stephen Johnson's engineering journey began with his service in the United States Marine Corps from 1987 to 1992. During this time, he worked on F/A-18 airframes with VMFA-333 "Fighting Shamrocks" and served in the Marine Corps Security Forces aboard the USS Wisconsin and USS Kitty Hawk during the Gulf War. These experiences instilled in him a strong foundation in discipline and technical precision.After his military service, Stephen pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering at Purdue University, graduating in 1996. He was actively involved in Epsilon Tau Sigma, serving as Treasurer for two years. His early career included a role as a Design Engineer at Raytheon Electronic Systems, where he worked on the Patriot II Missile Systems and the Milstar Satellite Program, focusing on automatic test equipment for power systems and satellite communications.Transitioning to the embedded systems industry, Stephen joined Heurikon Corporation as a Support Engineer. The company, which later became Artesyn Technologies and was eventually acquired by Emerson Electric, provided him with opportunities to work on embedded computer boards and systems, including cPCI, cPSB, ATCA, and VME designs. He also developed Board Support Packages (BSPs) for VxWorks and supported Linux for embedded systems.In 2008, Stephen joined TDS Telecommunications LLC, where he initially focused on implementing and maintaining IPTV elements, from content providers to set-top boxes. Over the years, he advanced to the role of Network Consultant, working on the Server & Applications team for VoIP infrastructure and the Cable TV Platform. His expertise includes Python programming, systems design, and electrical engineering. Recently, he has been working with the core network and developing tools to automate various processes, reflecting his passion for automating tasks that humans should not be doing.Beyond his pAbout Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us
Solar projects depend on strong design engineering to move from concept to construction. Design engineers assess site feasibility, optimize layouts, navigate permitting challenges, and ensure projects are financially viable. Without their expertise, developments can stall. This role is also a key entry point into the solar industry, offering a path to more senior positions in project development and engineering.Phil Hofmeyer, Design Engineering Manager at New Leaf Energy, a pure-play renewable energy developer, brings over a decade of experience in solar project design and engineering. With a background in both technical execution and team leadership, he has helped scale engineering teams and streamline development processes for utility-scale and distributed energy projects. Phil shares what makes design engineering such a crucial part of the development process, how design decisions impact project bankability, and why permitting and interconnection remain major hurdles for solar projects.If you'd like to go deeper into how to become a Solar Design Engineer, you should check out Heatspring where there are dozens of courses like this 3-course bundle that can help you get the skills you need to grow in your career!Expect to learn:How design engineers influence project feasibility and financial viabilityAdvice for attracting and retaining top design engineering talentThe most valuable skills for breaking into and advancing in solar engineeringWhat other roles would you like us to cover? Where do YOU see skills or talent gaps holding the solar and clean energy sector back?Chime in - our team@suncast.me would love to hear from you.If you want to connect with today's guest, you'll find links to his contact info in the show notes on the blog at https://mysuncast.com/suncast-episodes/.Our Platinum Presenting Sponsor for SunCast is CPS America!SunCast is proudly supported by Trina Solar.You can learn more about all the sponsors who help make this show free for you at www.mysuncast.com/sponsors.Remember, you can always find resources, learn more about today's guest and explore recommendations, book links, and more than 730 other founder stories and startup advice at www.mysuncast.com.Subscribe to Valence, our weekly LinkedIn Newsletter, and learn the elements of compelling storytelling: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/valence-content-that-connects-7145928995363049472/You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on:Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/nicomeoLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickalusMentioned in this...
No episódio 67 do Papo na Arena, nossos hosts Arthur e Aíquis fazem aquela resenha sobre 2 temas: 1. A importância dos "selos" na carreira de produto 2. A hora dos generalistas #JABÁ ASSINATURA DA ARENA COM R$150 OFF: Acesso a TODOS cursos, eventos, encontros da comunidade, além de sorteio TODA SEMANA: >>>> INSCREVA-SE AQUI
In deze aflevering blikken we terug op 2024 vanuit verschillende hoeken zoals techniek en statistieken. We bespreken Interop 2024 (laatste features binnen browsers), Pornhub's en Google's year in review en we kijken wat er in 2025 op de planning staat voor o.a. browsers 0:00 - Intro 01:08 - Nieuwe titel: Design Engineer - https://zeroheight.com/blog/design-engineer/ 02:55 - Bunq zoekt klanten die zich negatief uitlaten online op - https://www.ad.nl/economie/internetbank-bunq-dreigt-kritische-klanten-met-opzeggen-rekening~afdbcdc9 07:04 - CSS is 28 jaar geworden 08:00 - Lottielab - https://www.lottielab.com/ 12:52 - Interop 2024 Recap - https://webkit.org/blog/16413/the-success-of-interop-2024/ 17:14 - Chrome year in review - https://blog.google/inside-google/2024-at-google/ 24:31 - Pornhub 2024 in review (SFW) - https://www.pornhub.com/insights/2024-year-in-review#devices-tech 30:53 - Pixel Paranoia year in review 34:21 - CSS wensen voor 2025 - https://nerdy.dev/css-wishlist-2025 44:45 - Geld besparen tijdens het verbouwen bij de Hornbach of Bauhaus 47:36 - Churchill at war TV Serie - https://www.netflix.com/nl-en/title/81609374
Zoom Rooms, Teams Rooms, Owl Cams, Smart Mics, what are the new emerging technologies to enable real time collaboration and what risks and caveats do they come with? How do we make spaces that quickly (instantly?) flip from comfy team collaboration rooms to an extension of the court? Moderator: @Thomas Witherspoon - Senior Systems Support Engineer, Sidley Austin LLP Speakers: @Thomas Burns - Senior Account Manager AVI Systems-Transforming Business with Technology Solutions, AVI Systems @Jesse Dominguez - Sr. Design Engineer, Facility Solutions Group, FSG @William Grady - Director of Information Technology, Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford LLP Recorded on 01-15-2025.
SaaStr 786: Adding AI to SaaS: Inside the AI Product Strategies of Figma, Cloudflare, GitHub and Ramp At SaaStr Annual's AI Summit, we gathered an all-star panel of product leaders who have built some of the most widely-used AI features in production today. The speakers included Mario Rodriguez, Chief Product Officer at GitHub at GitHub, Diego Zaks, VP of Design at Ramp, Dane Knecht, SVP of Emerging Technologies at Cloudflare, and Vincent van der Meulen, Design Engineer at Figma, and Dani Grant, CEO at Jam.dev. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SaaStr hosts the largest SaaS community events on the planet. Hey everybody - thanks to the 10,000 of you who came out to SaaStr Annual. We had a blast and big news -- we'll be back in MAY of 2025. That's right, the SaaStr Annual will be a bit earlier next year, May 13-15 2025. We'll still be back in the same venue, in the SF bay area at the 40+ acre sprawling san mateo county events center. Grab your tickets at saastrannual.com with code JASON50 for an extra discount on our very best pricing. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Today in Lighting is brought to you by iGuzzini, LIGHT THAT MOVES, the global leader transforming architectural lighting with Italian design excellence and cutting-edge innovation. Discover more. Highlights today include: Leviton's Michael Lehman Recognized by the Green Building Initiative as a 2024 Green Globes Fellow, Cree LED and Daktronics Enter Licensing Agreement for LED Display Technology, Get A Grip on Lighting: Christopher Knowlton Discusses LightFair, Design Engineer with PureEdge Lighting, Espen Technology Taps Isaac Jaten As RSM-Mountain States.
John Roescher is the CEO of Raw Materials, 2024's D&AD Design Agency of the Year. Roescher's interest in the internet and technology — and the ability of each to foster connection and creativity — started at a young age and accelerated once he taught himself to code. This fascination evolved into a passion which led Roescher to launch Handsome, a pioneering digital design firm. Later, driven by a desire to challenge the industry's growing focus on efficiency over originality, Roescher shuttered Handsome and co-founded Raw Materials, where he guides the firm's pursuit of unusual wins by balancing rigorous, data-driven processes with a sense of romance — the imaginative spark that fuels creativity. Under Roescher's leadership, Raw Materials consistently pushes the boundaries of what design can achieve. Ramblings of a Designer podcast is a monthly design news and discussion podcast hosted by Laszlo Lazuer and Terri Rodriguez-Hong (@flaxenink, insta: flaxenink.design) (insta: @happiscribble. Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ramblings-of-a-Designer-Podcast-2347296798835079/ Send us feedback! ramblingsofadesignerpod@gmail.com, Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/ramblingsofadesigner We would love to hear from you!
No episódio #48, nossos hosts Arthur Castro (@arthurklose) e Aíquis Rodrigues (@aiquis) comentam sobre: As lições de um fracasso de um app Design engineer - moda ou vai pegar? PRÓXIMOS CURSOS DA ARENA AI para PMs na Prática 14 de Setembro - INSCRIÇÕES COM R$100 OFF AQUI Pensamento Crítico e Analítico 05 de Outubro (Presencial em SP) - INSCRIÇÕES AQUI 19 de Outubro (Online e Ao Vivo) - INSCRIÇÕES AQUI PRODUTOS DA SEMANA ClaroTV Alexa Baby Tracker Tempo Mercado Livre My Baby Trainiac Reserva.ink Revolut Meu Dinheiro Web Musixmatch BandcampLiti MINUTAGEM (00:03:50) Lições de um fracasso - o caso real da Apptite (00:15:55) Design Engineer é moda? (00:28:36) Produtos da Semana (00:37:27) Encerramento
Energy Sector Heroes ~ Careers in Oil & Gas, Sustainability & Renewable Energy
Tune in to the latest episode of Energy Sector Heroes with your host, Michelle Fraser! This week, we are excited to feature Luca De Lorenzi Cavallari, an innovative and visionary Energy Executive Leader.Luca is renowned for his expertise in new commercial acquisitions, building collaborative and transparent teams, and delivering complex EPCI projects. His structured and logical approach enables him to quickly grasp complex situations and devise optimal technical and financially viable solutions.In this episode, Luca shares his insights on:
After teasing it for weeks, Canyon has announced the new Aeroad CFR. Said to be both lighter and more aerodynamic than the third-generation version, the 2025 Canyon Aeroad is boldly claimed to be “the fastest bike in the pro peloton”. In this podcast, Jack Luke catches up with Simon von Bromley, who spent a few days in Calpe, Sapin, gathering intel and first impressions of the bike ahead of the announcement. We also hear from Lukas Birr, a design engineer at Canyon, and a key mind behind the new Aeroad. Birr tells us why the new Aeroad looks so similar to the old one and what changes Mathieu van der Poel specifically requested. https://www.bikeradar.com/news/2025-canyon-aeroad Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this podcast you will hear from Heather Himmelberger, Dawn Nall, and Mike Rivera on their perspectives of what you need to talk to your engineer about during both the planning and design phase of your project. Heather and Dawn are both engineers and Mike is a certified water and wastewater operator. They share their experiences and what they have learned by working with water systems around the country about collaborating with your design engineer.
Energy Sector Heroes ~ Careers in Oil & Gas, Sustainability & Renewable Energy
Welcome to another episode of Energy Sector Heroes, where we highlight the trailblazers transforming the energy landscape. I'm your host, Michelle Fraser, and today we have an exceptional guest, Richard Knox.Richard is the Managing Director of Verlume, a company that has been at the forefront of the energy transition since its establishment in 2013. With a proven track record of delivering world-class technology and pioneering projects, Verlume continues to reinvent traditional energy systems.Join us as we explore Richard's journey, insights, and the significant contributions Verlume is making to the energy industry.
The best combo in carbon! After years of developing and testing the Model 307™ Alpine™ CT, the day is finally here. Featuring a Peak44 carbon fiber stock, BSF carbon barrel, and the all new Accubrake DST™ the Model 307 Alpine CT is ready to own the range and dominate in the field. Luke and Tyler host Adam Weatherby and Design Engineer, Ryan Bartok to talk about the feature rich Alpine CT and why it should be your next addition to your collection. In this episode we discuss: -The most feature loaded Model 307 in the lineup -Key features and the design behind it -Advantages of the new Accubrake DST™ -Developing the shorter barrel designs -The unsung heroes of Weatherby -Tested all around the world -Durability of the stock -Available now on our website or at your local dealer -Stop by our showroom to get your hands on one -Closing thoughts OUR FIRST EVER LIVE PODCAST: JUNE 6TH AT 6 PM Submit your questions to onourmark@weatherby.com or send us a DM on social media! Connect with Weatherby! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weatherbyinc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Weatherbyinc/ Follow our shotgun page! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wbyfieldandflight/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WBYfieldandflight
Ian and Aaron are joined by Adam Wathan (our first returning guest!) to talk about Aaron's future plans for courses & consulting, Adam's plans for hiring at Tailwind, & a lot more.Sponsored by Laracasts, LaraJobs, & Screencasting.com.Send questions or feedback to mostlytechnicalpodcast@gmail.com.(00:00) - The Interloper (01:49) - Hiring at Tailwind (09:00) - Extra Effort Matters (19:47) - Magic Company Money (23:02) - Jerry Seinfeld's Voice (27:45) - Nothing Sexier Than a Database (43:49) - Taste as a Service (54:34) - Courses vs. Consulting (01:07:56) - The Aaron Francis Experience (01:13:33) - The Master Plan (01:28:53) - Price of Admission (01:33:17) - En Route To Mars Links:Subscribe to Laracasts! Seriously.Adam's tweets announcing the Design Engineer & Staff Software Engineer jobs at TailwindAdam's tweet about 90% of applicants not following instructionsTest Driven LaravelSandwich VideoKevin Shen's Dream Studio Course on lightingJonathan Reinink on Twitter
Introduction: In the latest episode of the Worldwide Golf Insider Podcast, we dive deep into the world of golf innovation with a special guest, Travis Milleman, Design Engineer for PING Golf. Travis brings to light his journey from a Mechanical Engineering background to the design table at PING, alongside his experiences as a collegiate golfer at Oregon State. Together, we explore the cutting-edge developments in PING's arsenal, including the highly anticipated PING G430 MAX 10k Driver, the sleek PING Blueprint irons, the versatile PING S159 Wedge, and the extended PING PLD putter range. The PING G430 MAX 10k Driver: Travis walks us through the groundbreaking features of the PING G430 MAX 10k Driver, a masterpiece of engineering and design. From its captivating aesthetic to its cutting-edge technology, this driver promises to elevate your game to new heights. Travis discusses the optimal trajectory conditions and the science behind achieving maximum performance off the tee, ensuring that every swing is met with unparalleled power and precision. The PING Blueprint Irons: Next up on our journey through PING's innovation pipeline are the PING Blueprint irons. Designed with the discerning golfer in mind, these irons boast a compact blade length and a refined aesthetic that appeals to the most demanding players. Travis sheds light on the meticulous craftsmanship behind the Blueprint irons, emphasizing their ability to deliver unrivaled control and feel on every shot. The PING S159 Wedge: Travis introduces us to the PING S159 Wedge, a game-changing addition to PING's wedge lineup. With six grind options and varying lofts, this wedge is tailored to suit the individual needs of every player. Travis delves into the customization options available, highlighting how players can optimize their wedge game for ultimate performance and versatility. The Extension to the PING PLD Putter: Last but not least, Travis unveils the extension to the PING PLD putter range, designed to meet the diverse preferences of golfers worldwide. Whether you prefer a classic blade or a high-MOI mallet, PING's PLD putters offer unmatched precision and consistency on the greens. Travis discusses the latest additions to the PLD lineup and how they continue to push the boundaries of putter design. Conclusion: As our conversation with Travis Milleman comes to a close, one thing becomes abundantly clear: PING Golf is at the forefront of innovation in the golfing world. From drivers to irons, wedges to putters, each product is meticulously crafted to enhance performance and elevate the playing experience. Travis emphasizes the importance of getting custom fit for PING products at a Worldwide Golf Retail Location or online at www.worldwidegolf.com, ensuring that every player can unlock their full potential on the course. Tune in to the Worldwide Golf Insider podcast to stay updated on the latest developments in the world of golf technology and innovation.
Energy Sector Heroes ~ Careers in Oil & Gas, Sustainability & Renewable Energy
Join host Michelle Fraser on Energy Sector Heroes for a captivating episode featuring Graham Dallas, a seasoned sales and business development professional with an illustrious career in Offshore Energy. Starting as a Technician Apprentice in precision engineering, Graham's trajectory led him through roles like Design Engineer, contributing to projects like the Disneyland emergency brake.Transitioning into Oil & Gas, Graham designed subsea Xmas trees before choosing a career shift into Sales and Business Development. With over two decades in the field, he currently excels at ABL Group in Renewables, Oil & Gas, and Maritime Sectors.Beyond his professional journey, Graham is a multifaceted individual. As the Chair of the SPE Offshore Achievement Awards and with roles in SPE Aberdeen, STEM Ambassadorship, and more, he actively contributes to the industry. Graham's diverse interests include being a musician, instrument collector, DIY enthusiast, James Bond obsessive, and devoted family man.In this episode, Michelle and Graham unravel insights, experiences, and the fascinating layers of his life beyond the energy sector.
Welcome back to another episode of Chasing the Apex! Today I am sitting down with Fabio Segalini. After earning his Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Parma, Fabio started his professional career with Dallara. While at Dallara, he held a multitude of different design oriented roles. Fabio then became the Technical Director and Race Engineer at Durango Engineering which competed in both the F3000 and GP2 championships. After almost three years with the team, Fabio then made the jump to F1, spending time with Toro Rosso, Sauber F1, and Haas F1. Since then he has spent time with Oreca and Podium Advanced Technologies and has recently started a new position as the Technical Director at MYGALE, a French racing car manufacturer. Social Media Links: https://linktr.ee/chasingtheapex
Adekunle Oduye, a Design Engineer at Plaid, discusses his journey from art to design to engineering and how he became a design engineer. He emphasizes the importance of understanding both design and code and communicating and collaborating effectively. He also talks about his podcast, "Code & Pixels," which aims to provide practical guidance and insights for those interested in design engineering. He encourages listeners to try new things and not be afraid to fail to learn and grow. Key Takeaways:Discover the importance of understanding design and code to bridge the gap between the two disciplinesUnderstand why design engineers should be comfortable with ambiguity, project management skills, and excellent communication and collaborationLearn the power of trying new things and not being afraid to fail to learn and innovateQuotes:"I think for me, it's always, you're going to learn best by doing. That's how I learned, I was like, all right, I'm going to build this thing. I have no clue. I'm going to build it, but I'm just going to figure it out." - Adekunle Oduye"Don't be afraid to try new things. You're going to try things and it's going to be frustrating and you're going to feel down about yourself. But I think that's like anything, it's like you're going to suck at first." - Adekunle OduyeTimestamps:(01:20) Introduction to Adekunle Oduye and his experience in design and engineering(01:54) Icebreaker: His current obsession with going to museums(03:23) Icebreaker: His interest in incorporating AI into his work(05:29) Icebreaker: His preference for lo-fi hip-hop music while working(06:54) His background in art and transition to design and engineering(11:32) Evaluating the role of a design engineer based on project needs(15:28) Core competencies of a design engineer: ambiguity, project management, communication(21:05) "Code & Pixels Podcast and its impact(24:58) His upcoming speaking engagements(26:31) Why you should try new things and not be afraid to failAbout The Guest:Adekunle Oduye, a design engineer at Plaid, is based in Brooklyn, New York. With a background in art and design, Adekunle has a unique perspective on the intersection of design and engineering. He is passionate about using AI in his work and constantly explores ways to leverage it in design systems. He is also the co-host of the podcast "Code & Pixels," where he discusses various topics related to design engineering.Connect with Adekunle Oduye:WebsiteTwitterInstagramLinkedInCode & PixelsReferenced Links:That ConferenceConverge USWhat's Next:Please leave us a rating and a review on Apple Podcast.Support Technically Speaking by being a
Sandy uses her Tru School training to reach out to friends and loved ones. Many are confused. Some refuse what she offers. But Sandy now has clarity and confidence in the Word and won't be going back!Wonder if you should enroll in a Tru School Workshop like The Eden Workshop on Genesis 2-3 or the Beyond Eden Workshop on Ephesians 5-6? These Workshop Wednesday Episodes on The Eden Podcast bring you the tru stories of the men and women who have successfully completed one or more two-week Workshops. You too can enroll now. Simply visit www.Tru316.com/workshop for more information. Then sign up to join the next small group cohort for two week's of our Monday-Wednesday. They run from 7:3-8:30. If you have to miss one or more Sessions you will be sent the replay.
I had stopped for lunch in a tiny mountain town here in Colorado when he rode up on this unbelievable motorcycle. I know that my first word to Charlie was “Wow”, followed by “What kind of motorcycle is that”? He briefly described how this bike was handcrafted in Indiana with some of the fabrication done by the local Amish community. Yes, you heard right. The same Amish folks that you see using buggies pulled by horse for transportation. You talk about a beautiful, well made machine!I had to get to know this guy and beg for a chance to ride his Janus Motorcycle. That's spelled Janus. A bike like I've never seen outside of a history book. Not only did I get to spend an afternoon riding with Charlie high up in the mountains, he let me ride it! Oh, that was cool!!!I'm so excited today to share with you an interview with my new friend, Charlie Hansen-Reed, Design Engineer with Janus Motorcycles in Goshen, Indiana. This was a fun conversation. Contact Mitch, Charlie and the crew at Janus Motorcycles at: (574) 538-1350https://janusmotorcycles.com/
IN THE NEWS Knowing the signs of a stroke can save your life How a Hallmark Movie's Take on Air Force Romance Got Cooperation from the Thunderbirds THIS WEEK'S GUEST Ivan Abbott Houston, who was a design engineer and test driver of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, MLRS and Humvee Military Vehicle, shares the story of his father, Ivan James Houston, a Buffalo Soldier who served with the 92nd Division in Italy during WWII, and wrote two books and a documentary film about his experiences during and after the war. RAPID FIRE Free career guidance for Veterans from America's top companies U.S. Army Mariners Rescue A Man Clinging To Plastic Lid In The Middle Of The Ocean VA recreation therapist leads Yak and Yarn group Special Guest: Ivan A. Houston.
In this episode, we are excited to have Hannah Mann, Managing Member, and Design Engineer at ESE, as our special guest. Join us as we dive into the invaluable contributions of ESE to manufacturers and explore strategies to combat the labor shortage. Discover how ESE is revolutionizing the manufacturing landscape with its innovative solutions and expertise. Hannah shares the unique role of ESE in empowering manufacturers with cutting-edge technologies and design insights, driving efficiency and growth in the industry. We'll explore cross-training strategies that can be employed to tackle the challenges posed by the labor shortage in manufacturing. Hannah sheds light on how equipping employees with diverse skills and knowledge can not only address workforce shortages but also foster a more agile and adaptive workforce. Moreover, we'll discuss what excites us most about the future of manufacturing. Hannah shares her vision for the industry, including the potential for emerging technologies, sustainable practices, and collaborative innovation. Whether you're a manufacturing professional seeking to optimize your operations, an entrepreneur interested in innovative solutions, or simply passionate about the future of manufacturing, this episode of Manufacturing Unscripted is a must-listen. Join Matthew, Lauren, and Hannah as we uncover the game-changing contributions of ESE, explore strategies to overcome the labor shortage, and look ahead with enthusiasm to the future of manufacturing. Tune in now to gain valuable insights into the dynamic world of manufacturing. Watch Now: https://youtu.be/MOj_Hf1ZJCg @ese @promess @hannah mann @lauren rall @matthew rall #ManufacturingUnscripted #ESE #ManufacturingSolutions #LaborShortage #CrossTrainingStrategies #InnovationInManufacturing #FutureOfManufacturing #IndustryInsights #ManufacturingTechnology #Podcast
Not one, but two KID FLASH Cosmic Coasters are coming to Six Flags parks at the same time. We also review the September ACE events. The 2022 IAAPA Expo included a lot of exciting announcements, including Skyline Attractions' news about building the family-friendly P'Sghetti Bowl coaster at two parks! The KID FLASH Cosmic Coaster is about to open at both Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags Fiesta Texas. These coasters have a single rail track with in-house track fabrication, drive systems and more. Most notably to coaster enthusiasts, the restraints are comfortable for adults and children alike. Co-host John Davidson met with Tyler Mullins, Design Engineer at Skyline Attractions to learn more about these new twin coasters. Want to learn more about what Skyline Attractions is working on? Subscribe to Skyline Attractions' free newsletter. Our episode wraps up with two rundowns: ACE News and September events. In this episode: Meet Tyler, he did an internship with Great Coasters International during his time at Ohio State (Go Bucks!!) GCI has worked with Skyline to collaborate on a number of awesome coasters Skyline is bringing family coasters to new spaces (zoos, family entertainment centers) The track was assembled on site at Six Flags Fiesta Texas in just 17 days! Baynum Solutions is helping with coaster assembly The Trailrunner family coaster is the modern mine train ACE News highlights ACE September events rundown See Tyler's interview with ACE at IAAPA 2022 Read Skyline's announcement about KID FLASH Watch video of the track completion at Six Flags Fiesta Texas Share your ideas and thoughts about this podcast via email: podcast@aceonline.org. Visit ridewithace.com to learn more about the non-profit organization American Coaster Enthusiasts. Join the team of ACE volunteers. Volunteering offers different ways to share your talents by: Having an impact on the future of ACE Providing opportunities for rewarding experiences Developing friendships in a small group Learning new skills or sharing your talents with ACE Podcast Volunteer Team Hosts: Jessica Gardner and John Davidson Producer: Derek Perry Editor: Bob Randolph Show Notes: Liz Tan Project Manager: Corey Wooten
Episode 116: Andrew sits down with Wiegand Sports USA design engineer Jacob Watabe and they discuss a wide range of topics. From the company's history to Jacob's history of love for the theme park industry. Follow Wiegand USA on the follow media pages: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wiegandsports Instagram: @wiegandsports Website: https://wiegandsportsusa.com/ Follow Coaster Challenge on the following Media Pages: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CoasterChallenge%C2%A0 Instagram: @coasterchallengenetwork IGTV: @coasterchallengenetwork D Tube: Coaster Challenge Facebook: Coaster Challenge Twitter: @CoasterChallen2 Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/coasterchallengeusa Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/coasterchallenge/ Linkdin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coaster-challenge-593567193/ Myspace: Coaster Challenge Website: www.coasterchallengeusa.com
Mei-Li Hey is a mechanical design engineer at Northrop Grumman. In this episode, Ali Kazmaz, an architecture student from Rice University, speaks with her about her contributions to the James Webb Space Telescope project and how an internship shaped her career in design engineering.See transcrtipt.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore partnerships for our programming, please write to us at podcast@longitude.site.We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends who may enjoy as well.Support the show
A podcast episode sponsored by Denman Professional In today's podcast we are sitting down for a conversation with Marcus McCay, a design engineer at Denman International. Marcus is part of the team responsible for the design and development of the iconic Denman brushes that many of us use daily in our salons and barbers. Marcus is to reveal the secrets behind the iconic Denman brushes. We discover the design purpose and the art of creating brushes that cater to different hair types, hair care, and styling needs. Plus we gain insights into the importance of tension in styling and why customer feedback matters to the keeping Denman ahead of the competition. We also touch on the challenges of staying relevant to fashion trends and finding inspiration from other industries. What about the sustainability aspect of the Denman? Specifically addressing the use of plastics, Marcus will explain why Denman brushes are designed to be durable and responsibly disposed of at the end of their lifespan, embracing the concept of "less is more" by striving to use less polymer in their manufacturing process. As Marcus says, "Designing for disassembly is also a key consideration, ensuring the brushes can be easily cleaned and maintained." And for all you design geeks, we cover why ergonomics and anthropometrics play a crucial role in ensuring the brushes feel comfortable in the hand. If you're passionate about the styling tools that you use and want to gain a deeper understanding of Denman brushes design and manufacturing, and their commitment to sustainability, then this episode provides a fascinating look into it. A podcast produced and published by the HOWTOCUT IT Podcast Network Thanks for Listening Leave a note in the comment section below. Ask a question by emailing me HERE Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Follow on Spotify. Subscribe by Email. Thank you Marcus McCay for joining me on todays podcast. Until next time Howtocutter's, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way… Goodbye!
Alex nelson, Engineer at FCP Euro joins the podcast to talk about his personal drive, turning goals into reality, automotive design, and the future of the maker space. https://www.instagram.com/galavantory/ Join the Overcrest Drivers Club! https://www.ovecrestproductions.com/driversclub --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overcrest/support
Our amazing MetaBusiness World COO Amber Williams joins this very special episode to share unique updates about The Kemetian Ranch – a corporate healing space – plus we unpack our very own intuitively guided wealth forecast. This is a special opportunity to get insider information on the leading-edge work happening at the MetaBusiness World and also, innerstand how essential metaphysical tools and practices can inform your wealth creation in these days and times. About Our Guest: Amber Williams is a third-generation Entrepreneur. She is the Founder of the Circa81 Design Brand and the host of the Podcast The Living by Design with Amber Williams, which is a guide on how to design the life of your dreams. She is a Soul Architect, Healer, Design Engineer, Well-being Educator and Mentor. Amber's background in engineering, healthcare, fashion, public relations and business. Guided her to focus on her passions of Design and Leadership. This led to her to create her own personal development brand by combining her intuitive gifts, design, science and her own personal healing journey. She helps her clients by co-creating with them through a mind-body-soul healing experience. Circa 81 Design is a full-service energetic design studio transforming the synergy in your life and home. Guest Info: Website: www.circa81design.com Instagram: @iamamberwilliams and @circa81design Facebook: @iamamberwilliams and @circa81design LinkedIn: Connect with Erin Patten: Website: themetabusiness.world Email: info@erinpatten.com Instagram: @iamerinpatten Podcast IG: @themetabusinessmillennialpodcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/iamerinpatten YouTube: youtube.com/@iamerinpatten WANT MORE? Join our MetaBusiness Newsletter www.erinpatten.com/contact-us Which MetaBusiness Avatar are you? Take this free 15 questions quiz to find out: www.themetabusinessquiz.com FREE Masterclass: Get Aligned and Live Abundantly Masterclass https://www.erinpatten.com/courses/get-aligned-and-live-abundantly Visualize to Actualize https://www.erinpatten.com/courses/visualize-to-actualize Podcast Disclaimer: By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents and design of this Podcast, are the property of The MetaBusiness World, or used by The MetaBusiness World with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of The MetaBusiness World, which may be requested by contacting admin@themetabusiness.world. This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host and guests claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.
In this episode of the Design30 Podcast, I discuss 1) why I make this podcast 2) I have a new Substack post out and 3) what is a design engineer? Design engineering is an exciting field of work that I have loved for the past 5 years and I think this episode will help you see why!|Read my new Substack article here: https://open.substack.com/pub/design30/p/leaders-create-clarity?r=1ki4fl&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=webBecome a free subscriber to access and read all of my Substack articles (subscribe here: https://design30.substack.com).Subscribe to the Design30 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi2eKOkU66wUXSs1LCc7Swg|"Design more. Despair Less." Trademark of Design30 LLC.Copyright 2023 Design30 LLC.
Since his early teens Nolen Ryba has been an audiophile seeking the best sound imaginable. Today, he's with a group of fellow sound enthusiasts delivering on that dream. Nolen is a Design Engineer on a team of “audio nerds” at Electro-Voice. They're delivering on that dream with the giant MTS speakers which offer market-leading output with exact coverage for indoor/outdoor sports and music venues as well as houses of worship. Listen in as Nolen shares his passion for making the world sound better. Read more about Nolen's story here: https://www.bosch.us/news-and-stories/nolen-ryba/
We caught up with an old friend for this one. Young ripper, turned GT bikes design engineer Ryan Burney gave us the inside scoop on how an idea becomes a bike. Who is involved in the design process, how long does it take to test, and who is the MTB GOAT? We might have run a little longer on this episode, but its well worth it.
Hello to all of my Diabetic Loving Family & Friends, Welcome to Episode, 3 of Season 2! I come back to you as the official American Diabetes Association Ambassador and Executive Leader for the Tour De Cure. Yay! Today we have the awesome opportunity to speak with Yerachmiel Altman the Senior Software Engineer and consultant with Medtronic. Yerachmiel was also a literal beta tester for the insulin pump and CGM (continuous glucose monitor)! We'll be speaking today about CGMs and the progression since being beta tested several years ago. To listen and subscribe search Diabetic Loving on all of your major podcast platforms, @DiabeticLoving on Instagram so you can follow and my email DiabeticLoving@gmail.com to send over your questions and feedback. Below is Yerachmiel's contact information and links to his available books and toys. Thank you for listening and/or viewing let me know your thoughts. :) Yerachmiel Altman 910-915-9911 Yerachmiel.Altman@live.com https://www.youtube.com/c/YerachmielAltman https://www.amazon.com/stores/Mr.- Yerachmiel-B-Altman/author/B01DMJJ5Z6?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true https://www.linkedin.com/in/yerachmielaltman/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/safiyah-basir/support
Hello to all of my Diabetic Loving Family & Friends, Welcome to Episode, 2 of Season 2! I come back to you as the official American Diabetes Association Ambassador. Yay! Today we have the awesome opportunity to speak with Yerachmiel Altman the Senior Software Engineer and consultant with Medtronic. Yerachmiel was also a literal beta tester for the insulin pump! We'll be speaking today about Insulin pumps and the progression since being beta tested several years ago. To listen and subscribe search Diabetic Loving on all of your major podcast platforms, @DiabeticLoving on Instagram so you can follow and my email DiabeticLoving@gmail.com to send over your questions and feedback. Below is Yerachmiel's contact information and links to his available books and toys. Thank you for listening and/or viewing let me know your thoughts. :) Yerachmiel Altman 910-915-9911 Yerachmiel.Altman@live.com https://www.youtube.com/c/YerachmielAltman https://www.amazon.com/stores/Mr.- Yerachmiel-B-Altman/author/B01DMJJ5Z6?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true https://www.linkedin.com/in/yerachmielaltman/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/safiyah-basir/support
This episode is sponsored by Better Help! Get 10% off better.com/wellnowwhat :) Imagine traveling the world solo for a year... Jenna Brown is living all our dreams. We actually went to uni together and lived in the same residence! She studied Electrical Engineering and after graduating, worked as a Design Engineer for over 2 years. She's always had this dream to travel the world and she finally did it! We sit down and chat all about her her traveling experience SOLO so far. Volunteering at Okertobest, having a beautiful European summer to now in Columbia taking Spanish lessons. She shares some insights on some of her favorite countries, if she's been homesick, our thoughts on long-distance relationships, meeting new people, and putting yourself out there and why she carries scuba google everywhere she goes. ;)
Will Brantley sits down with Mark Hayes, design engineering manager at Mathews Archery, to talk about the new-for-2023 Phase 4. The flagship compound is a continuation of the CrossCentric Cam series, but with some major differences. Hayes says it's the quietest bow Mathews has ever built.
If manufacturers want to reap the benefits of digital transformation, they need to have a single source of data accepted by everyone in the organization. MBD, or Model-Based Definition, creates that single source of truth. What is MBD? And how can it help you?
In the ever-changing landscape of the insurance industry, one thing remains a constant. The need for insurers to price their products in order to better manage portfolio risks. This week, TAS is back with another classic episode from early 2021. This is Episode 42 returning as Episode 113. For the many of you with insurance plans of our own, have you ever wondered about the inner workings of your providers? Meet Dr Philip Conway Philip's Role as a Pricing Leader at IAG Dr Philip Conway is the Executive Manager of Pricing & Engineering at Insurance Australia Group Limited (IAG). IAG is Australia and New Zealand's largest general insurance company. The company has been helping people recover from natural disasters, accidents, and loss since 1851. They provide insurance services under many leading brands and underwrite over $11 billion of premium per annum. Extending beyond paying claims, they are increasing awareness of risk and helping communities reduce and prevent it. Philip's Other Work in Engineering Philip has a background in engineering with a PhD in hydrodynamic modelling along with extensive working experience in natural disaster control as a flood engineer. Prior to joining IAG, he was Flood Engineer and Design Engineer at WMAwater and Atkins respectively. He has also written and published multiple papers on related subject areas. His research topics include Australian flood risk to climate drivers and role of exposure, capital, and infrastructure in post-disaster recovery among others. At IAG, Philip has previously led teams for natural perils and reinsurance pricing engine development and advises c-suite executives on regulatory protection level requirements and group stress tests. He has also worked on numerous solution designs and developments related to address-level earthquake rates, benchmarking of vendor catastrophe models, deterministic volcano model, generating storm damage footprints, flood risk, and climate change. Perils Pricing, Risk, and Collaboration In this exclusive analytics podcast episode, Philip shares: How natural perils pricing helps in better managing portfolio risks for insurers The pricing analytics philosophy that works behind natural perils pricing A hybrid approach to solutions development where internal and external parties, resources, and models collaborate as needed The use of frequency and severity data of natural perils in insurance pricing Conducting stress tests and risk management to tackle severe perils When to use external, internal, and hybrid models Solutions for this with real use cases Analytic philosophy for embedding the results of analytics into business processes to create reusable end to end solutions The best way to choose models, software, and data sources from external parties Overcoming the challenges of global warming on natural perils pricing and analytics Utilising XY coordinates Geographic Information System (GIS) in perils pricing The benefits and functions of perils pricing in action How insurers and reinsurers mitigate and diversify risks through strategic collaboration If you are connected with the insurance and financial industry and want to know more about the inner workings of a company like IAG, this is the episode you do not want to miss. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/analyticsshow/message
For more than half a century a small group of science innovators struggled to convince us that continents were once joined together on the ancient Earth. Then virtually all opposition collapsed when the radical theory of continental drift was widely acknowledged as a major revolution in scientific thinking.But some science innovators continued to argue that there was an even more astonishing possibility. They saw evidence that continental drift was caused by the Earth expanding in size.This is their hidden history.'I took great pleasure in reading this collection, and in agreeing, or sometimes disagreeing, with ideas and conclusions of the contributors. It is the sort of work that can help open minds that are unduly closed'Chris Cunningham - author of Climate Change and the Cargo Cult'All in all, this latest book is a timely addition to Expanding Earth theory, and it is pretty obvious our understanding of tectonics, whether global or local, remain incomplete. The book is highly recommended'Louis Hissink - NCGT Journal editor'Stephen Hurrell has done a great service to the science community: he has captured the history of expansion tectonics before it is lost. This truly would be a shame given it will eventually become the dominant geological theory. The book is a who's who in expansion tectonics with a treasure trove of historical information, photos and documents'David de Hilster - JCNPS President'The book - Hidden History of Earth expansion - exceeded my expectations. I learned about several authors I had not noticed before. It is in the context of history and individual stories that the findings presented sound much more convincing and engaging'Dominik Katona - Amazon ReviewerStephen W. Hurrell was a Design Engineer working at the UK's Electricity Research Centre when he first became interested in the structural strength of dinosaurs. This developed into the concept of a Reduced Gravity Earth and a life long interest in developing various methods to calculate palaeogravity. He has interacted with many Earth expansionists to argue that palaeogravity must be related to Earth expansion and this implies it was caused by the mass increase of the Earth. Details of his latest work are available on his web site dinox.org.
In this episode Frank sits down to chat with Design Engineer Lee Carlson to talk about the innovative products made by Veteran owned and operated Ethics Archery and how the hunting game has transferred over to the target game for the ultimate accuracy in archery. Learn Barebow From John Demmer - Click here https://thepusharchery.teachable.com/p/johndemmerbarebow SIGN UP FOR THE ADVANCED BAREBOW SEMINAR Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thebarebowproject- online store $5.00 w/ Code "Demmer" -online coaching -in person coaching -Advanced Barebow Seminar …And Much More GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT HERE : https://www.patreon.com/barebowproject?fan_landing=true After three consecutive months get. a-free tshirt! See our online store here: www.barebowproject.com for custom t-shirts and coaching! See our tee spring store that delivers in 10-14 days of order here: SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! PLEASE FOLLOW THEM HERE! Lancaster Archery Supply - www.lancasterarcherysupply.com & https://www.lancasterarchery.com/lancaster-archery-classic Ethic Archery: www.ethicsarchery.com Hoyt Target Archery - https://hoyt.com/ One More Arrow - www.onemorearrow.com XS Vanes - https://www.xswings.com/ Arizona Archery Enterprises - https://arizonaarchery.com/ Yost Archery Products - https://www.yostarcheryproducts.com/ Jager Archery Products - https://jagerarchery.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebarebowproject/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebarebowproject/support
A designer's initial concept rarely matches up with what is efficient for manufacturing. To reduce time to market and maximize the value of labor, organizations need to help engineers test the feasibility of their designs before sending them to manufacture. Mark Rushton, former Design Engineer at SOLIDWORKS, explains DFM, digital twins, and the power of the digital factory.
On this week's Fully Equipped, hosts Jonathan Wall, GOLF's Managing Editor for Equipment, Gene Parente, President of Golf Laboratories, and Kris McCormack, True Spec Golf's VP of Tour and Education, breakdown Jonathan's time at PING HQ with Tony Finau, Scotty Scheffler's new deal with TaylorMade, and how the scoring at Bay Hill impacts the argument to roll back the ball. The episode then concludes with an exclusive interview featuring PING's Senior Design Engineer Tony Serrano who talks the new Tour-design PLD putter.
In this week's episode of The Deer Gear Podcast I am joined by Mark Hayes of Mathews Archery. Mark is the Design Engineer Manager at Mathews and he joins me to talk all about the new hunting bow for 2022 - The V3X. Mathews has been building off of the V3 platform, and this year the theme was balance. We talk all about how the new bow, as well as the new accessories make the V3X the most balanced bow Mathews has ever Engineered. We also cover some user submitted questions and get a little controversial on arrow weight towards the end of the conversation so stick around to hear that! We Cover: - The New Mathews V3X - The New SAS (stay afield system) - The New Bridge Lock technology - IBO Speeds and Bow Efficiency - Lightweight arrows vs Heavy weight arrows - and much more! CONNECT WITH US: https://linktr.ee/TheDeerGearPodcast https://linktr.ee/exodustrailcameras http://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast
Richard speaks with an engineer who claims he's successfully completed of a series of basic experiments that provide the foundation for building a practical time machine, based upon a little understood theory of Albert Einstein. This accomplishment places him in direct competition with Ronald Mallett, PhD of the University of Connecticut who became world famous during the last decade for patenting a design for a time machine. Marshall Barnes is a Research and Design Engineer and a member of the Philosophy of Time Society. Marshall is a conceptual theorist, with a specialty in theoretical physics and cognition related to creativity and technologically induced modes of perception. He is a member of the Philosophy of Time Society, National STEM Foundation and the NineSigma open innovation organization. On Jun 14, 2012 he was named Edutopia.org Featured Member of the Week and was accepted as a member of the 1,000 Scientists in 1,000 Days program by Scientific American magazine that same month. He is currently promoting a STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Arts Math) agenda. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! C60EVO -The Secret is out about this powerful anti-oxidant. The Purest C60 available is ESS60. Buy Direct from the Source. Buy Now and Save 10% – Use Coupon Code: EVRS at Checkout! Life Change and Formula 13 Teas All Organic, No Caffeine, Non GMO! More Energy! Order now, use the code 'unlimited' and ALL your purchases ships for free! Strange Planet Shop - If you're a fan of the radio show and the podcast, why not show it off? Greats T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, and more. It's a Strange Planet - Dress For It! BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER FOR LESS THAN $2 PER MONTH If you're a fan of this podcast, I hope you'll consider becoming a Premium Subscriber. For just $1.99 per month, subscribers to my Conspiracy Unlimited Plus gain access to two exclusive, commercial-free episodes per month. They also gain access to my back catalog of episodes. The most recent 30 episodes of Conspiracy Unlimited will remain available for free. Stream all episodes and Premium content on your mobile device by getting the FREE Conspiracy Unlimited APP for both IOS and Android devices... Available at the App Store and Google Play. To become a subscriber CLICK HERE or go to www.conspiracyunlimitedpodcast.com and click on GET ACCESS TO PREMIUM EPISODES.