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Porch Talk
Dustin Gibson: Welcome to the Big Stage

Porch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 82:37


Dustin has now moved to Utah, pursuing stage building for huge productions, such as Disney. March 2020 hit, and everything that Dustin was working towards was being jeopardized by a global pandemic. Dustin would work outside the system for a while, until that phone rang that led him to the big leagues that he currently plays in today.Music: Canned Rabbit - DustSponsors: www.manscaped.comPromo Code: PORCHTALKwww.calderalab.com/porchPromo Code: PORCHSubscribe, rate, and review the show!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Porch Talk
Dustin Gibson: Downtown House & Black Box

Porch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 74:11


After Dustin returned from Africa, and taking time off from school, to work set designs, he felt busted. He talked man to man with his father, and he had to buckled down and finish school. Dustin would gather up some friends and lock down a downtown home in Columbus, MS. The house would go on to be the inspiration for the DIY scene in Columbus. Dustin nailed a black box for rent and utilites... and each month the money was there. But Dustin was meant for more... Music: All Around Hounds - Fast Moving SomethingSponsors: www.manscaped.comPromo Code: PORCHTALKwww.calderalab.com/porchPromo Code: PORCHSubscribe, rate, and review the show!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Porch Talk
Dustin Gibson: Trades & Angst

Porch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 61:56


This is part one of three of Dustin Gibson's story. The story begins in eastern Tennessee, his father would jump on the first opportunity of teaching art in Columbus, MS at the W. Dustin was exposed to the arts early, but would become a skateboard punk. A debacle would lead him to learn life skills that would lead him to territories unknown.Music: Star & Micey - #1Sponsors: www.manscaped.comPromo Code: PORCHTALKwww.calderalab.com/porchPromo Code: PORCHSubscribe, rate, and review the show!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Deep Astronomy Space Junk Podcast 75 - Stellina & eVscope: Are They Worth the Money?

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 47:17


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLWkYUzI14g Streamed live on Oct 30, 2020. There is a lot of interest in a new class of telescopes available for amateur astronomers.  These telescopes offer extreme ease-of-use while delivering advanced capability to those just entering the hobby of amateur astronomy. In this episode, Dustin Gibson, CEO of OPT Telescopes and Tony Darnell discuss the value of these scopes and the promise they hold for newcomers to the hobby. Follow Dustin on Instagram: @GibsonPics   We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs.  Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too!  Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations.  Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy
TPI Certified & Golf Fitness with Dustin Gibson and Student PT Shane

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 24:38


As the weather starts to get warmer, golfers are eager to get back on the course. In this episode, Matt, Allie and Ken introduce one of Dustin's student PTs, Shane, from Ohio University. Hear how Ken connected with Shane and how he started his final clinical rotation with Oxford PT. As a special clinical experience, Dustin and Shane were able to host a golf fitness class for the golf team at OU to ensure they are safely swinging and avoiding injury in the future. Interested in clinical rounds with Oxford PT? Send a message to Ken Rusche at https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/contact or ask your Clinical Director how to connect with us!Did you know that you don't need a doctor's prescription to receive physical therapy? The laws of Direct Access allow you to receive physical therapy without a referral and still use your insurance benefits! Learn more on how Direct Access can help YOU!Our website: https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/

Pod Save the People
Stick to the Values (with Dustin Gibson)

Pod Save the People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 72:20


DeRay, Kaya, and De'Ara cover the underreported news of the week— including reparations for Black Californians, representation on executive boards, and a possible resurrection of the War on Drugs. De'Ara interviews Dustin Gibson about his roots, disability justice work and recent Justice Rising Award from the Open Society Foundations.   Kaya https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/02/02/california-could-pay-black-americans-reparations-after-2023/9293476002/?gnt-cfr=1 De'Ara https://fortune.com/2022/02/01/black-women-on-boards-representation-executives-diversity/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=broadsheet&utm_content=2022020314pm&tpcc=nlbroadsheet DeRay https://twitter.com/notcapnamerica/status/1488973685096697860?s=20&t=5HhvrFgr2jo92k6PgTLtdw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Space Junk
Is Earth's Magnetic Field Flipping?; Smart Telescopes; Orion The Hunter

Space Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 49:56


The magnetic field of the Earth is undergoing some changes. Scientists measuring the strength and direction have noticed a weakening of the magnetic field along with movement. Is this something to worry about? Dustin Gibson and Tony also discuss smart telescopes along with computers designed to run imaging equipement. Winter is a great time to see Orion the Hunter, let's talk about that. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spacejunk/support

What's Up WID
Disability Justice & Intersectionality

What's Up WID

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 41:34


Dustin Gibson, Access, Disability, and Language Justice Coordinator at PeoplesHub discusses the disability justice framework, the origins of ableism and its interconnectedness to other systems of oppression. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wid-org/support

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy
Patient Testimonial- Sharry

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 13:31


While our Host Matt is out of town- Cohost Allie talks with Dustin Gibson and patient, Sharry, at our Montgomery Center. You'll learn about Sharry's past injuries and why she continues to choose Oxford PT. Hear about how she even tried external sources to fix her injuries and the results from those visits ! Spoiler alert... not good!Did you know that you don't need a doctor's prescription to receive physical therapy? The laws of Direct Access allow you to receive physical therapy without a referral and still use your insurance benefits! Learn more on how Direct Access can help YOU!Our website: https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/

Spooky Sconnie Podcast
An Interview with Josh Armstrong

Spooky Sconnie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 52:16


Long time, no see (hear? words are hard)! I'm back with some personal news and an amazing interview with filmmaker Josh Armstrong. Links Apocryphal - http://apocmovie.com/  Shift on amazon prime - https://www.amazon.com/Shift-Raymond-Hemson/dp/B08L44F3PQ  Josh's website - https://www.jsarmstrong.com/ Pentagon confirms leaked photos and video of UFOs are legitimate - https://bit.ly/3bwhIXw  Take The ACE Quiz — And Learn What It Does And Doesn't Mean - https://n.pr/2S04rzG  Beyond Health Care: The Role of Social Determinants in Promoting Health and Health Equity - https://bit.ly/3w9usez What mental health resources are available? - https://bit.ly/3tUD4UR   Wisconsin Mental Health Resources - https://bit.ly/3eT4p5K  For resources on ableism and disability, visit http://bit.ly/Dis101Resources  ----more---- Rough transcript: hello, spooky friends, and welcome to the spooky sconnie podcast. The podcast that explores all of the wonderfully wicked and wild Things that go on in the state of Wisconsin. I'm your host Grayson Schultz. Um, you might be noticing some new things around the podcast. It's been a minute and the podcast took a break, um, was dealing with some life stuff as I'm sure we all have been doing during the pandemic. Um, one of the things that I started doing, and I'm sure I've talked about this before, but I hate listening to my own voice. So I'm not going to go listen to past episodes. But one of the things that I started doing in January of 2020, um, is I started testosterone and started transitioning to being more masculine. And, um, for a little bit here, it's been a little difficult for me to control the pitch and volume of my voice. And so I wanted to wait until that was a little bit better under controls, being able to record new podcast episodes, uh, because I know I would probably lose it. If I was listening to somebody crackling and going through puberty on a podcast, you will hear voice breaks. I am sure you will. But, um, for the most part, things have evened out and, um, my voice has gotten a lot deeper. Other things have happened to I'm turning into Robin Williams, all of a sudden with all the hair. Um, it's been a pretty wild almost a year and a half here. Um, and, and with that too, I've been using a new first name Grayson, um, and needed to kind of reconfigure things to match all of that. So if you stay and listen to the outro, there's new outro, it's basically the same script. I just changed my name, um, and a couple of other things that I needed to take care of. Um, and also I am working in public health right now. And as you can imagine, uh, kind of a fun time and by fun, I mean not really fun at all. Um, it interesting time to be working in public health and it's a little taxing. Um, so, you know, with, with the pandemic, with people, not to reason or science, and now with the CDC pulling stuff about not having to wear masks, if you're fully vaccinated without explaining to people the risks, um, and that a vaccine does not necessarily mean you will not get COVID, it just means you might not die from it might not die from it. Um, anyway, I won't get on my soapbox there, but, um, it's been a minute and I'm really glad to be in a position to, um, at least record a couple of episodes here and there over the summer at the very least. Um, I am having top surgery in July. Um, for those of you who are not familiar with, uh, gender affirming surgeries, top surgery, for those of us who are on testosterone and like transitioning to masculine or male appearance, um, basically is getting rid of my womanly chest and turning it into something that I can like actually walk around outside with. So I'm very excited about that. Um, but that also means that there might be another disruption in, you know, the timetable of releasing episodes around then. Um, my goal is to try to maybe get ahead of that and record some more episodes, you know, uh, before then and have them scheduled and ready to go. We'll see what happens, uh, between work and the 5,000 other projects I do and, you know, spending time with my partner, um, which brings up another thing. Um, I may not actually be living in Wisconsin a whole lot less. Um, I, I started dating somebody last year who lives in Ohio of all places and, and, um, we are in talks like a, some sort of negotiation we're talking, talking about moving in together, um, which would be me moving there. So, um, you know, the, the podcast may change a little bit, um, may not be as focused on Wisconsin specifically. We'll see what happens with it. Um, but my goal is to keep the podcast going. So, you know, we'll, we'll see what happens, everything's up in the air. Um, and I'm really excited. Um, and his is a pretty fantastic person and I'm really very lucky and feel very affirmed and cared and supported, um, and very loved, which is really nice, really, really, really nice. Uh, I will stop talking about that because I don't want to get mushy on here. So, um, for this first episode back, um, I actually am doing an interview. What I know, um, I sat down with Josh Armstrong, who is a filmmaker, um, to talk about his work and talk a little bit about why, um, he is fundraising for an upcoming project. And I think it sounds really, really, really cool. So I'm gonna throw you not, I'm not gonna throw you, Oh my God. I'm going to throw it to past me. I mean, a conversation with Josh. Um, and then I'll talk to you a little bit more at the end. Okay. Okay. Hi, Josh. Thanks so much for joining me today. I thank you for inviting me. Yeah. Um, for people who don't know who you are, could you like tell them a little bit about, um, the work that you do and the kind of the themes that you like to portray in your work? Yeah, absolutely. So as you probably realize from my accent, I'm a London filmmaker in England and at the moment I'm really driving to break or essentially redefine horror and science fiction to better portray mental illness. Um, I think it's a theme which is so vital talk about, I see it as really the next big pandemic, if not the current, you know, another covered academic. Um, but that's what I worked with was I'm a filmmaker who tries to make people, uh, not see the stigmas of mental health. That's, that's really cool. And I think something that's super important, um, especially like during the pandemic, right. I think, um, a lot of people who may have had good coping mechanisms back in the old times, right. Seems to go, um, you know, are, are maybe now struggling with like isolation and how that might be bringing up depression or anxiety around things reopening or, you know, all of that. And so I think this is, you know, incredibly precious, right? It's, it's incredibly time sensitive stuff. Um, Yeah. And if you look at the current situation, I think if you talk to most people below the age of 40, and even even older than that, almost everybody says they've experienced some form of mental illness or really struggled with their mental health. Uh, in Britain we say, Oh, you know, keep calm and carry on. I don't know if that's a popular phrase, but, uh, I just, I think that's not what you should do. I think we need to talk about it because if we ignore it, it's just going to make the situation so much worse and we need to look out for each other. Yeah. And so much of that starts right. Um, with, with tearing down walls that are historically built, right. Whether that's, um, as we talk about systems of oppression and healthcare, or, you know, um, the ways that I don't have the problem with healthcare. Oh, do you guys just want to like a job to me? Can I just More than welcome to come by? But like, like as we talk about ways that that oppression shows up, right. Like, I think it's very telling that a lot of people don't like to talk about their mental health, um, because it's one way that we've kind of self reinforced this idea of like, keep calm and carry on. Right. Like if I don't talk about it, it's not there. I don't have to deal with it. Yeah, exactly. And I think we're seeing the impacts of that now, uh, especially in the younger generations, um, you know, I always try to incorporate these subjects in my films, whether it be horror sci-fi as I mentioned. Um, but I think the important thing is yet to just work towards creating that content because you look at say the cabinet of Dr. Category writes a film made in the 1920s and the depiction of mental illness in that is shocking. If you watch it now it's really quite depressing. Um, but even now with TV shows like American horror story, even then the person with mental illness is often villainized. And really they're the people who need the most help rather than the people that they're supposedly after it trying to swing a chain, saw a rat, uh, you know, we really need to push full together in changing this representation in film as well, because it does make such a huge influence. It really does. Um, I have a friend who who's visiting right now. Um, who's dating my roommate and, um, they have schizophrenia and, you know, one of the things that I think other people might have been concerned about, about them visiting it's like, Oh yeah, schizophrenia is one of the quote, unquote, bad mental illnesses. Like you can't, you know, you can't handle that. Like what happens if they have an episode, whatever. Right. Um, and the reality of, of any mental health right. Issue is it's, it's made so much scarier in the media. Right. Um, you know, my friend definitely deals with hallucinations, but has also had, you know, years of dealing with them and is on medication and knows how to cope with them. And in healthy ways that like, it's one of those things where, um, people often don't trust the person that has the mental illness, um, to handle their own thing. Right. Like they know their own body, they know their mind, they know how things might be for them. It's important to kind of let them take ownership of that. You know what I mean? Yeah. So I think as well, it's interesting because if you look at Asia, people with schizophrenia are more likely to hear positive voices and have positive hallucinations. Whereas in the Western world, it's the opposite and often negative, which I think really helps drive home the message that there is a correlation between negative mental illness and then negative influence. Um, my friend passed away, uh, from heroin addiction a couple of years ago. Uh, and he had schizophrenia. And what I found though, when I tell that story is that people just think, Oh, we died from heroin addiction. Well, he went to heroin because of schizophrenia and because it was so difficult for him to find that support. So, you know, it, do you, I keep drilling it's home. It's so important to talk about it. Um, and by the sounds of it, it's good that your friend has you and, you know, they have somebody they can rely on. Um, I think it's been an interesting journey for me having them here. Um, you know, as somebody who talks a lot about mental health and like my own mental health, um, I think there was still as, as much as everybody tries to, you know, practice what they preach. Right. So to speak, I think because of media and like negative representation and stuff like that, there was still a part of me that was like, huh. And that's a good description of it. I don't know how I'm going to caption that. No, I think, I think it's also one of those things of, if you don't know somebody who has one of those conditions, that's so stigmatized, you're not going to talk to them. You're not going to like learn what it's like for them or the ways that they're able to cope or handle those things. Right. And so it's almost like the self perpetuating cycle where, okay, we're not going to talk about it. Um, which means we don't know which, which people in our lives may have conditions, which means we don't know like the healthy ways people cope or, um, you know, anything that would, de-stigmatize the conditions, which then leads to us not talking about it. Exactly. Exactly. Yeah. It's uh, yeah. I mean, w what can you say it's so important? I think that we move forward in various different stadiums to address big issue, because we don't want it to be until too late. Um, especially with my friends, you know, what you think sadly was when he passed away, decided he just, wasn't a surprise because we'd seen him go downhill so often. Um, but if there wasn't this huge stigma against schizophrenia, maybe it would have, you know, worked out a little bit differently. And especially, you know, saying earlier that specifically in Western culture, schizophrenia does tend to involve negative, uh, hallucinations. Um, yeah. Well, let's, uh, let's shift to talking a little bit about shift, uh, The, the short that you have that's on Amazon right now. Yeah. So you can watch it free with Amazon prime. It was, gosh, how so shift is a supernatural ice rink, thriller. That's how I always pitch it. It's a 10 minute little short and we crowdfunded it with 2,500 pounds in the U S I think that's like three know $3,500. My is terrible. I could make anything. I don't know, but we made it with a very short, uh, sorry with a very small amount of money, uh, for film. And it did really well in festivals. We really try to explore if it was possible to create tension and suspense on a well lit ice rink. And I think we definitely succeeded. Yeah. I would agree As, as someone who, uh, plays hockey, um, it was really fun to kind of see a different kind of tension, right. Like on ice. Um, I'm a goalie, so I'm usually like getting to see like all of this different tension between the different players or players on myself. Right. Um, and it was really fun to be able to see this different kind of tension. And there's like a part of you that knows at the beginning that like something bad is going to happen. Right. Like that that's part of that tension, but like, just the way that, that you, you guys crafted the story and the cinematography was really great. Um, and I just also really enjoyed kind of that little last twist at the end. Um, did not see that coming at all. And then I was like, Oh my God. Well, I, yeah. I hope your listeners really your choice as well. It was a fun thing to still feel that's for sure. It was surprisingly, we only did it over three nights, so yeah, three long nights, but, you know, there were certain restrictions in place at the interstate all picked up fine now, um, which is why we're working towards crowd funding and other projects, uh, on a bigger and more, shall we say, vibrant scale. Yeah. Do you want to talk a little bit about, um, your new project? Uh, yeah, sure. Why not? Um, so gosh, you'd think after all this time I'll be able to pitch it well. So, so essentially it's a film, uh, mental illness and drug addiction, and we follow the story of a drug addict who has paid out of this world, uh, encounter with aliens. And the question is how would society treat them if a member of the public came up to you looking like they've had a wild night out and they said to you, Oh, I've just been abducted by aliens. Would you stop and listen to it now to do this sort of film? We've actually worked with the battle winning story writer of his house, which is a really great little horror film. Uh, that's exposed some really important themes of all time. And we're working really to, as I mentioned earlier, sort of redefine horror tackle stigmas of mental health. And what I like to do in my work is try to blur those lines of realism as claims, say of realism and surrealism. Um, because I feel like that is for me trying to get somebody to understand what mental health is like. You know, there are some great little projects, uh, out there and indeed Gogo scene and spark. There's some great projects out there. There's one which is called [inaudible], which is, you know, explores like stigmas of mental disabilities combined with homophobia. Um, and there are so many of these little projects that are going on, but in order for them to happen, we need supportive of fans because I think we can probably safely say that when you look at the film industry, they seem to just want to perpetuate this villainization of mental illness in order for us to stop that we need to work together and try to support projects that go against that. I don't know if I actually talked about the film, but yeah. So we're crowdfunding a film called apocryphal, which is a scifi horror, and it's a 34,000 pound goal, which I think is like $45,000. It changes every day. I can't keep up with that, but I think that's the conversion. Um, and all of that goes to just creating this film. You know, I don't make any money from it. Uh, I put in my own money and spurt as well. We've all arranged to sleep, head to toe in one hotels need cardboard food. Nope. All of the money goes to creating this film because we feel it's such an important project to make. And I think too, like the notion of, you know, kind of exploring if somebody comes to you and says, Hey, I just had like an alien encounter. I was just abducted. Right. I, I think it's such an interesting way to talk about like mental illness and addiction too, because oftentimes, you know, if people don't really believe in aliens or whatever, right. Like if somebody comes to you and was like, Hey, this is a thing that just happened. There's automatically this dismissal of, Oh, okay. Like you were either inebriated high for your crazy. Right. Um, the, those are kind of the things that leap to people's minds immediately. And so I think it's especially cool way to explore mental health and addiction because those things are so intertwined when it comes to alien abduction stories. And, you know, I think, I don't know, what's, I believe if you'd asked me three years ago, do I believe, uh, eight years of visited earth? I would say no. And now I just have no idea, you know, with the Pentagon have released all this video footage of UFO's I just, and we've got this report coming out June 1st. I just don't know what to believe anymore. And so that really does, as you said, just go hand in hand with mental illness. I don't know when to believe some people who have extreme mental illnesses and that's really sad on my part. Um, you know, I, I should be able to support them as much as possible, but I just feel there isn't enough of a foundation out there to, for these people to get all of the support they need. Um, one thing I found with my friend was sadly that we were giving so much support. Eventually it starts to consume your own life and it puts your own mental health down and it's hard work. Um, but if I foundation of support had been there from the start, uh, perhaps he would still be with us. Um, and you know, that's, that's a theme that we explore in the film as well, where these detectives that's, the main character is speaking to just look at him as if he's guilty of a crime or talking like he's mad, man. So yeah, we, we really hope that it actually resonates with people and, you know, challenges, their ideas of how to preach even people in the streets look like they need to talk to something. Yeah. I, I really liked that. Um, yeah, I, I have had a few friends, um, you know, like, like the friend that's visiting us right now, um, who, who struggle a lot with their mental health and it's, um, I mean, shoot, I do too, but mine is always like super internalized and nobody can tell there's anything wrong. Right. Like, um, which I feel like there's, there's stigma there too, but it's like a whole different world of stigma. Right. Um, and I think it's interesting, um, that the seems to be like a relatively global thing, right. Um, that the portrayals in media, aren't always as positive, uh, of mental health and that there is some sort of stigma around whether it's talking about your own mental health or, um, you know, certain types of mental illness, um, especially like hallucinatory based ones. Um, and like America, sorry, I think in America as well. It's, it's so important. I know that, uh, people with mental illness, I think that, I think there are 8.3 million Americans who are openly, uh, saying that they were addicted to drugs and have mental illness. I mean, that's huge. That's absolutely massive. So, you know, I won't go into the politics of it all, but you know, when you look at, say gun crime, uh, in America, uh, you know, we don't have two things progressive, but obviously the people who are doing them have mental illness. And I think you have to, I have to pick the question. If a foundation had been there to support their mental health, would they have gone and done what they've done, uh, because, uh, you know, same person would do those sorts of atrocities. Yeah. Yeah. I think it's good. Deepest. Um, I think there's also, um, a lot to be said for like adverse childhood experiences. Right. Um, and I don't know if it's something that, you know, a ton about, but there's, um, the, the center for disease control here, um, put together kind of, well, they didn't put it together, but they like highlighted it it's from a study. Um, and that there are a certain number of adverse childhood experiences that you can go through as you're growing up that also make you more statistically likely to develop, um, not only like mental health issues, but substance use and addiction issues, um, issues around possibly like committing crimes, um, and living in kind of like continual poverty or having worse overall health outcomes and things like that. Um, and you know, some of those things are actually like one of them is, uh, living with a parent guardian or other adult that has undiagnosed and, or untreated mental health issues. Um, which I think is a really poignant thing. Absolutely. Especially now that we only really started to talk about, yeah, my parents' generation, it was very much keep calm and carry on. Uh, and that did affect me that attitude. So yeah, I think that's really true believe. Um, but you know, for, for the film as well, we try to have as much of a diverse crew as possible in order to essentially make this feel more pointed with as many people as possible. You know, we've got, uh, LGBT, we've got people from all various different ethnicities and different accents, uh, you know, so I think it's so important to just try to speak to as many people as possible and work together for a common cause whether it be in film or indeed ensuring that, uh, our children, the next generation, don't this negative impression of being able to talk about things. Yeah. It's, it is really interesting. Um, so I I'm on Tik TOK because I have no life and because there's a pandemic, um, one of the things that I've found on Tik TOK is there are a lot of people kind of, um, millennials too, like the younger generations, right. That are really doing a lot about talking around, Hey, like, do these symptoms sound familiar? You might actually have ADHD that was never diagnosed. Right. Because you grew up a girl or whatever. Um, and so it's really cool to be able to see that kind of movement happening, um, on social media platforms with some of the younger like crowd and knowing that this is like the perfect time, right. To talk more about mental health, to talk more about like, how do we grapple with the different things that might keep somebody from getting diagnosed or treated. And, um, you know, I think it's just like the perfect time to work on this project. Yeah, absolutely. Um, it's something we've been working on for almost a year now in pre production. So passionate about it, any support we can get. So, so appreciative. Um, but even if people can't fund it, if they can share it, that makes such a huge difference as well. But if people do want to go ahead and fund it, they can@apocmovie.com, that's APOCmovie.com. And yeah, we really hope that you'll enjoy the content we have on there. And you feel that this is something, you know, you'd like to get involved with. Super cool. I'm so excited for this project. And I, I know it will be fully funded. I'm just going to like, bring that into the universe right now. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah. You know, I think we have such an amazing class and it's such an important theme that, you know, I, I think we can do this, but we all need to work together to make it up. Yup. Agreed. Well, thank you so much for coming on and talking about your work. I'm super excited to be able to share this with other people. Is there anything else that you want to say to anybody who might be listening before I turn off the recording? Um, gosh. So just the people. No, I, I actually also work in COVID lab and I just want people to know, you know, just stay safe, keep sanitizing your hands, wear your masks. Uh, just ultimately look out for each other. Cause so important to speak to people who need help right now, keep going, pandemic will be over. We can get through it, but we can only get through it together. I think it's so important for us to think about what that means. Right. Um, Josh's parting words with us there. It is really telling that so much of the world kind of focuses in on this individuality aspect. Um, especially here in the States, right? We're all, all for one and one for themselves. Right. It's got nothing to do with community. Um, capitalism, doesn't really set things up that way. Right. And there are a million things I could say about capitalism and why I hate it. But I think one of the key features of it is that removal of community, of communal thinking of communal action. Um, and I think that's part of why during COVID times we've seen such a big boom of people engaging in mutual aid work. Um, that's been something that I've actually been doing a lot of in the last couple months, um, you know, giving things like an old better way and helping people get stuff set up in their new places and moving things, um, and doing other things that, that are really helpful, um, to individuals, right. But also to our communities. Um, and I would just encourage you if you have the ability and the means to do that. If you have something that you are really good at, or you really like to do that can be turned into something that helps another person, right. Whether it's fixing up a computer or, um, being some, some muscle to move some stuff around or, um, doing a grocery run for the community fridge or something like that, um, that you, that you spend time and take time to do that, um, I think is really important. And I would say, especially as we start thinking more about what does community look like, right. Um, I know here in Madison, we are pushing more and more towards less police presence and we're not the only city doing that by any means. Um, but if we were to have an end to policing, as we know it, what would justice look like? Right. Like what would our justice system look like? What would there have to be set up from a community standpoint for that to work? Um, and I think, I think this is a really great first step for a lot of people to think about, you know, stepping in and helping other people when you have the means and ability to do it. I also really, um, I want to point out another thing that Josh and I talked about, um, about ableism, right, as essentially what we were talking about and the different ways that it ingrains itself into representation. Um, and I know I've talked about ableism before, but there are, you know, a couple of different kinds of able is. Um, and one of the things I want to call out specifically is seen as, um, which is able as, um, um, geared at people with mental health conditions, substance use disorder, um, intellectual disabilities, things like that. And, um, I think it's just really important to call that out. We see a lot of movies where killers are, you know, mentally unfit or deranged or unhinged. And the reality is that that's not who generally commits crimes, right? Like my mental health actually makes me more likely to be a victim. Um, with some health conditions, it can be up to 10 times more likely to be a victim than a perpetrator of a crime. And that's especially true for people who have some of the more quote unquote severe, you know, kinds of mental health issues like schizophrenia or Schizoaffective disorder and especially true if you are a woman, right. Or, um, a racial or ethnic minority and the other different identities that you might hold really impact your likelihood of being a victim. Right. Um, I also want to share a definition of ableism for those of you who might not know what it is. Um, like I said, I'm sure we've talked about it before on here, but, um, I specifically wanted to use a working definition by Talia Lewis, um, who has helped, has been helped in coming up with this, um, definition by other disabled black and negatively racialized folk, including Dustin Gibson. Um, and so Abel isms announ, and it is a system that places value on people's bodies and minds based on societaly constructed ideas of normalcy, intelligence, excellence, and productivity. These constructed ideas are deeply rooted in anti-blackness eugenics, colonialism, and capitalism. This pharma's systemic oppression leads to people and society determining who is valuable and worthy based on a person's appearance and or their ability to satisfactorily produce reproduce Excel and quote unquote behave. You do not have to be disabled to experience ableism. And one way I'd like to point out, you know, cause we do talk about ableism a lot, um, in, in work that I do. And one thing I want to point out about the fact that you don't have to be disabled to experience [inaudible] um, is, you know, we saw a lot of discussion over the last four or five years about Donald Trump and his mental health, um, or his overall health. And there were a lot of people who would cite things like he's crazy, he's unhinged, et cetera. Now we don't know. Right. Like if he has a mental health issue, if he has other health issues, we don't know that. And frankly, it's not our business to know. I hate the man. I hope he burns in hell, but like from, from a very basic human standpoint, it's nobody's business. Um, and there have been presidents who have had mental health issues before Lincoln had horrible depression and other, um, presidents have had other health issues, right? Like having a mental illness or, or any health issue does not preclude you from being a public official or even precedent. Right. The issue here is that people are connecting possible illnesses to reasons why Trump did or said or put into place XYZ. And when you do that, um, not only are you kind of excusing his actions, you're actually like harming the disability community as a whole, right? Like, um, the American psychological association says like nobody can armchair diagnose, like even the best of the best psychologists and therapists are not allowed to armchair diagnose. Like they can get in trouble reprimanded and possibly lose their license for that. So if they can't do it, nobody really should be doing it. Uh, and you know, we don't know again, to kind of go back to my main point, right. We don't know if, if Trump has a mental health issue or not, um, and acting as though he does often exposes him to be on the receiving end of ableism. Not that he pays attention to that, but like people act and, um, speak in ways about him that are full of ablest rhetoric and harm. Um, and again, that really doesn't do anything to Trump. It doesn't really do anything to his supporters. What it does is tell the disabled people in your life, um, that you don't care about us because if you did, you wouldn't be resorting to that kind of conversation, that kind of language. Right. Um, and that system of oppression. Right. Um, and I'm gonna put some links in the show notes about things like ablest language that we can work on unpacking. And, um, this stigma around, um, you know, villains being disabled, whether it's the villain in ant man and the wasp, or, you know, um, gosh, all that's coming up or are Marvel movies right now, like any superhero villain for the most part has either gone through some sort of major trauma or is somehow disabled. And that's why they're awful instead of like, I don't know, people just choosing to be evil. I get that it's not as fun from a storyline perspective, but it really, uh, is really nice to like, it would be really nice to like watch a movie where somebody sucks and it has nothing to do with their mental state. They just suck as a person. Um, I've, I've gotten off on a tangent, but, um, I'll put some links in the show notes about those kinds of things and some of the stuff that Josh and I talked about, um, like the Pentagon footage of aliens or, um, adverse childhood experiences, social determinants of health, um, resources for, if you are struggling right now with your mental health. Um, and then also the link to the fundraiser for the film, uh, pot LA, I can't speak apocryphal. I can speak sometimes, um, that Josh has working on which that you are all again, and I'll put it in the show. Notes is a P O C movie.com. Okay. I think I have rambled enough at you. Um, thank you so much for listening. I really, uh, can't say enough. Um, during this time that I was taking a break, it was really something to get notes from people asking when there would be new episodes, have people check in on me, see how many people were listening to these other episodes that are already up, um, and just really cool. Um, and really made me want to come back to this, you know, sooner rather than later. And I, I really appreciate it. I really appreciate you. Um, Oh, one final thing too, um, is I've been streaming on Twitch. Um, so Twitch, for those of you who don't know is, um, a website mostly for gamers, um, to like play games while other people can watch. Um, and there are all sorts of different interactive things you can do. Some people do podcasts on there. Um, so you know, doing a live episode might be something that we do, um, and things like that where people can chime in, in the chat. Um, and you can kind of have real time interaction with somebody. Um, I've been playing resident evil eight, so resident evil village, um, and it's been really fun to do that and stream that. So I'm going to do more of that. Um, and specifically around horror themed games. So dead by daylight, um, play big, you know, those kinds of things Subnautica, which isn't as much horror, but it's very puzzley, which I can appreciate a lot about too. So, you know, if that's something that you're interested in, I'll put that link in the show notes too, and you can come hang out and watch me stream games, or, you know, talk about spooky things live. Um, and I'd like to start doing more of that kind of interactive stuff with y'all cause it would be really fun, um, really fun. And okay, now I think I've actually yammered at you enough, but please, please, please. Don't forget to check the show notes for all these links and other information that I'll put in there. Um, and if you don't know where to find the show notes, um, it's spooky Scotty, um, dot podbean.com. And again, that link will be, I think, in like the main thing on the podcast. So you should be able to see it anyway. I don't know. Um, it's been a minute since I looked at this stuff, but, um, with, without any further ridiculous, uh, do take care of yourselves, um, please continue to wear your mask. Please continue to take steps to protect yourself and your family and other people. You care about people around you and in your community. Um, this pandemic is not over and it's not going to be over if we start eliminating masks now, uh, um, by any means, so take care of yourselves and I will talk to you next time. You just listened to the spooky sconnie podcast. It's produced every so often by me, Grayson Schultz. The intro outro music is from purple plant. You can find show notes, a rough transcript, and more over at spookysonnie.podbean.com. While you're here, take a minute to rate and subscribe. If you can, you'll help more people see the show by rating and you won't miss a single episode if you subscribe. And that's pretty dope. Feel free to reach out with feedback, spooky stories or episode suggestions at spookysconniepodcast@gmail.com in the meantime, sleep tight and don't let the badgers bite.

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy
Jaw Pain/ TMJ - Dustin Gibson, PT DPT CIDN

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 21:40


Do you hear popping, clicking or have pain in your jaw? Do you have trouble opening wide or singing? You might be experiencing symptoms of TMJ. In this episode, listen as Dustin explains all the signs that the muscles in your jaw might be overactive- and how physical therapy can help!Did you know that you don't need a doctor's prescription to receive physical therapy? The laws of Direct Access allow you to receive physical therapy without a referral and still use your insurance benefits! Learn more on how Direct Access can help YOU!Our website: https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/

Zora's Daughters
Hot Girl Semester

Zora's Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 114:05


So you want to go to grad school?! It's the episode you've been waiting for: Brendane and Alyssa talk all things PhD life while incorporating that critical analysis you know and love. In our What's the Word segment, we discuss the four waves of feminism and why people have got intersectionality à la Kimberlé Crenshaw all the way messed up. For What We're Reading, we discuss the essay “Sitting at the Kitchen Table: Fieldnotes from Women of Color in Anthropology” by Tami Navarro, Bianca Williams, and Attiya Ahmad in order to discuss the Self/Other problematic of anthropology that excludes and alienates women of color the discipline, as well as the particular racialized and gendered experiences that make the academy an unwelcoming place. Finally, in What In the World?! we answer your questions and we spill the tea on our application process, our journey to the PhD, shout out the folks that helped us get here, and why you need friends both inside and outside of the Ivory Tower. We also talk the best advice we received about grad school, and self-care where Alyssa shares how her hot girl semester helped her have a healed girl summer. Get ready - it's a long one! And also, apologies for the audio - we're still learning our new mics and audio software! Liked what you heard? Donate here! Discussed this week: Sitting at the Kitchen Table: Fieldnotes from Women of Color in Anthropology (Tami Navarro, Bianca Williams, Attiya Ahmad, 2013) The Anti-Black Pinnings of Ableism (Devyn Springer and Dustin Gibson 2020) Resources for Grad School: Black Girl Does Grad School Hooded: A Black Girl's Guide to the PhD (Malika Grayson, 2020) Back-to-School Beatitudes: 10 Academic Survival Tips (Crunk Feminist Collective, 2011) The Professor Is in: The Essential Guide to Turning Your Ph.D. Into a Job (website) (Karen Kelsky 2015) 57 Ways to Screw Up in Grad School: Perverse Professional Lessons for Graduate Students (Kevin D. Haggerty and Aaron Doyle, 2015) Institute for Recruitment of Teachers Grad school merch available here and the syllabus for ZD 102 is here! Let us know what you thought of the episode @zorasdaughters on Instagram and @zoras_daughters on Twitter! Transcript will be available on our website here.

Eskate from Reality
Ep. 9: "Ableism" - Radically reimagining skate spaces as accessible (ft. Danielle Mireles)

Eskate from Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 76:28


Hey skaters! We're absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to learn from an expert advocate and educator in the disabilities community, Dr. Danielle Mireles! In this episode, she guides us in the journey of learning to be better skaters and dissect ableism at its core. We hope you listen and learn just as much as we did from this episode! Thank you so much to @mrnicegirl (Danielle) for allowing us to speak to her and for giving us the opportunity to hear so many important solutions to bring the community closer.Click HERE for the link to Dr. Danielle Mireles' article on the Staplegun Zine, entitled "Radically Reimagining Skate Spaces as Accessible"!Resources mentioned in this episode:Stella Young TED Talk – “I'm not your inspiration, thank you very much”Alice Wong - Disability Visibility ProjectSandy Ho - (Twitter: @NotYourAvgHo101), Mia Mingus (Instagram: @mia.mingus)Pierce, Chester. "Psychiatric problems of the Black minority." American handbook of psychiatry 2 (1974): 512-523.Daniel Soloranzo (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=dsbvma0AAAAJ&hl=en)Dustin Gibson (https://www.dustinpgibson.com)Talia Lewis (https://www.talilalewis.com/about.html)People mentioned:@thenapministry, @skatexwytch, @projectlets, @higher_priestess, @acutepsychotic. @access.that.247, @thenew1994, @oliveskatealliance, @_shreddie.mercury, @rollerchicken_, @dovahkill1111A special thanks to Moxi for allowing us to make our first donation to the National Center for Transgender Equality and for sponsoring this episode! If you need help finding your skate size, finding the right setup, or where to start, book a virtual skate shop appointment via the Moxi website!Donate to our podcast by clicking the "support the show" link below! 10% of your donation will go to the National Center for Transgender Equality.*This episode, like past episodes, was recorded with COVID-19 precautions in place. We take COVID-19 very seriously, please wear your mask in public spaces. We also want to bring attention to the land we are recording on: we are recording from the San Diego area which is Kumeyaay land.**A transcribed version of this episode can be found HERE, along with a documented list of resources. Please contact us by email via info@eskatefromreality.com for transcripts of other episodes!Support the show

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy
Is PT School Right For Me? - Shannon Grueter and Dustin Gibson

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 20:39


Are you or someone you know having trouble figuring out if PT school is the right direction for you? Are you having trouble in school or not sure if Physical Therapy is the right fit? Listen as Shannon Grueter, a former employee and PT student, explain her journey after working many different positions within the clinic as well as changing her mind in her studies. HAPPY 20th Episode! Here is the link to submit your question for our first official Q&A episode online: www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/ask-a-questionDid you know that you don't need a doctor's prescription to receive physical therapy? The laws of Direct Access allow you to receive physical therapy without a referral and still use your insurance benefits! Learn more on how Direct Access can help YOU!Our website: https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Deep Astronomy - PrimaLuce's Tom Bramwell: The Astronomer Next Door

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 73:38


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBe-p90nPyM Hosted by Tony Darnell on Dec 7th, 2020. Tom Bramwell works for one of the most exciting companies in amateur astronomy: PrimaLuceLab.  Tom handles all hardware and software support for customers located in the United States, Canada and Mexico to bring the spirit of PrimaLuceLab to the North America.   Join Tony and his co-host Clear Skies Network & OPT's Dustin Gibson to discuss all things Prima Luce and we'll take your questions and comments.   We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy
Golf Fitness- Dustin Gibson PT DPT & Montgomery Center Spotlight

Direct Access to Oxford Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 37:03


Ready to get back to golfing? Before you get on the course, make sure your body is ready! Listen as Dustin Gibson, PT DPT explains how his TPI certified training can help you and your friends avoid injury while golfing.  Also, meet the team at our Montgomery Center and hear all the top-notch services they provide under one roof!Montgomery Center Staff: https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/montgomery-center-staffDid you know that you don't need a doctor's prescription to receive physical therapy? The laws of Direct Access allow you to receive physical therapy without a referral and still use your insurance benefits! Learn more on how Direct Access can help YOU!Our website: https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG3L2iQxztg Hosted by Tony Darnell. He is joined by Dustin Gibson today. Today's recording of Space Junk Podcast will be streamed live.  Today's topic is binoculars so please join us for discussion and questions! Support Deep Astronomy and buy cool astronomy gear from OPT at the same time! (affiliate link): http://bit.ly/2Wq0BO8   Join our Chat on Discord here: https://discord.gg/nqGpvtK   Like this content? Please consider becoming a patron: https://patreon.com/DeepAstronomy   Follow DeepAstronomy on Twitter: @DeepAstronomy   Like DeepAstronomy on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeepAstronomy/   We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

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The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Deep Astronomy - Space Junk Podcast Live: The Great Binocular Episode

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 65:11


Streamed live Nov 19, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG3L2iQxztg Hosted by Tony Darnell and Dustin Gibson. Today's recording of Space Junk Podcast will be streamed live. Today's topic is binoculars so please join us for discussion and questions! Support Deep Astronomy and buy cool astronomy gear from OPT at the same time! (link): http://bit.ly/2Wq0BO8   Join our Chat on Discord here: https://discord.gg/nqGpvtK   Like this content? Please consider becoming a patron: https://patreon.com/DeepAstronomy   We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

Groundings
The Anti-Black Pinnings of Ableism

Groundings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 87:34


Community organizer and educator Dustin Gibson discusses the white supremacist, colonial, capitalist roots of ableism which structures capitalist society, why a disability justice framework must be abolitionist, and why "the state always has a carceral response to disabled Black people."Throughout the episode, you will hear the following audio clips:Leroy Moore discussing the erasure of Emmett Till's disability Members of Fairfax County, Virginia, at a public forum following the killing of Natasha McKennaJennifer Msumba describing the abuse faced at the Judge Rotenberg Center in Canton, Mass.Cover image: “Back of the Neck,” (1983) by Jean-Michel Basquiat    

Black Disabled Men Talk Podcast
Leroy Moore Interview’s Black Disabled Activist, Dustin Gibson About Prisons & Police Brutality On PWD

Black Disabled Men Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 42:59


Leroy Moore sat down with another Black disabled male activist, Dustin Gibson to talk about his work around freeing people from group homes, jails and his activism around police brutality, how the Black community talks about disability without using term disability. He is forming political education among Black disabled people. We also talk about art and about the appropriation of Disability Justice by academia and White people.Opening theme song: "Story Neva Been Told" By Keith Jones and Leroy Moore. If you want to individually sponsor us, please go to our Patreon page at this link: https://www.patreon.com/blackdisabledmentalk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfi4VyqnT_g&t=724s

Space Junk
Evolving a Brand w/ SkyWatcher's Jeff Simon & Kevin Legore

Space Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 64:52


Skywatcher is a company that is very familiar to amateur astronomers and this episode offers a great chance to learn more about this company! Please join Dustin Gibson and Tony Darnell as they discuss Skywatcher with Jeff Simon and Kevin Legore.

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Predetermined Acts Of Randomness
EP 52 "D.J. Portis & Dustin Gibson"

Predetermined Acts Of Randomness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 109:18


Derrick aka D.J. Portis, is a lead technician for Ford and lives in Detroit Michigan. Helping innivate the future of Ford Automotive, Derricks sits down with us to discuss the ins and outs, where A.I is going in the auto industry, and a gang of other interesting topics.

Universe Today Podcast
Episode 590: Open Space 52: Dustin Gibson from Oceanside Photo and Telescope

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019


Today's guest is Dustin Gibson from Oceanside Photo and Telescope (OPT). Dustin will talk about his journey to becoming an astrophotographer and eventually running one of the most successful telescope retailers in the world. Follow Dustin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gibsonpics/ Or visit Oceanside Photo and Telescope https://optcorp.com/ Our Book is out! https://www.amazon.com/Universe-Today-Ultimate-Viewing-Cosmos/dp/1624145442/ Audio Podcast version: ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/universe-today-guide-to-space-audio/id794058155?mt=2 RSS: https://www.universetoday.com/audio What Fraser's Watching Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbJ42wpShvmkjd428BcHcCEVWOjv7cJ1G Weekly email newsletter: https://www.universetoday.com/newsletter Weekly Space Hangout: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0-KklSGlCiJDwOPdR2EUcg/ Astronomy Cast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUHI67dh9jEO2rvK--MdCSg Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/universetoday More stories at: https://www.universetoday.com/ Twitch: https://twitch.tv/fcain Follow us on Twitter: @universetoday Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/universetoday Instagram - https://instagram.com/universetoday Team: Fraser Cain - @fcain / frasercain@gmail.com Karla Thompson - @karlaii / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEItkORQYd4Wf0TpgYI_1fw Chad Weber - weber.chad@gmail.comSupport Universe Today Podcast

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Universe Today Podcast
Episode 590: Open Space 52: Dustin Gibson from Oceanside Photo and Telescope

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 59:30


Today's guest is Dustin Gibson from Oceanside Photo and Telescope (OPT). Dustin will talk about his journey to becoming an astrophotographer and eventually running one of the most successful telescope retailers in the world. Follow Dustin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gibsonpics/ Or visit Oceanside Photo and Telescope https://optcorp.com/ Our Book is out! https://www.amazon.com/Universe-Today-Ultimate-Viewing-Cosmos/dp/1624145442/ Audio Podcast version: ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/universe-today-guide-to-space-audio/id794058155?mt=2 RSS: https://www.universetoday.com/audio What Fraser's Watching Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbJ42wpShvmkjd428BcHcCEVWOjv7cJ1G Weekly email newsletter: https://www.universetoday.com/newsletter Weekly Space Hangout: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0-KklSGlCiJDwOPdR2EUcg/ Astronomy Cast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUHI67dh9jEO2rvK--MdCSg Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/universetoday More stories at: https://www.universetoday.com/ Twitch: https://twitch.tv/fcain Follow us on Twitter: @universetoday Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/universetoday Instagram - https://instagram.com/universetoday Team: Fraser Cain - @fcain / frasercain@gmail.com Karla Thompson - @karlaii / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEItkORQYd4Wf0TpgYI_1fw Chad Weber - weber.chad@gmail.com

Predetermined Acts Of Randomness
EP 44 "Dustin Gibson #3"

Predetermined Acts Of Randomness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 47:23


EP 44 "Dustin Gibson #3" by Jasey Gibson & Travis Barnes

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Universe Today Podcast
Episode 579: Q&A 103: How Many Stars Have Zero Planets? And More...

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019


In this week's questions show, I explain why we'll never know which stars have no planets. How we could prevent a catastrophe to Earth, and why aliens might still be a threat to us. Check out more of Dustin Gibson's photographs at: https://www.instagram.com/gibsonpics/ 00:48 How many stars don't have planets? 02:29 Could we prevent a catastrophe? 05:16 No aliens would be a threat to us 07:38 Can I have any name for Patreon? 08:20 Why not put a laser on the solar sail spacecraft 09:40 How can neutrinos go faster than light? 10:45 How do you calculate exposure times for Hubble? 14:32 What would cause stars to collide 17:19 Why don't we track asteroids? 18:55 How do magnetars form? 20:36 How could we destroy the planet? 22:45 Can a brown dwarf become a star? Want to be part of the questions show? Ask a short question on any video on my channel. I gather a bunch up each week, and answer them here. Our Book is out! https://www.amazon.com/Universe-Today-Ultimate-Viewing-Cosmos/dp/1624145442/ Audio Podcast version: ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/universe-today-guide-to-space-audio/id794058155?mt=2 RSS: https://www.universetoday.com/audio What Fraser's Watching Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbJ42wpShvmkjd428BcHcCEVWOjv7cJ1G Weekly email newsletter: https://www.universetoday.com/newsletter Weekly Space Hangout: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0-KklSGlCiJDwOPdR2EUcg/ Astronomy Cast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUHI67dh9jEO2rvK--MdCSg Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/universetoday More stories at: https://www.universetoday.com/ Twitch: https://twitch.tv/fcain Follow us on Twitter: @universetoday Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/universetoday Instagram - https://instagram.com/universetoday Team: Fraser Cain - @fcain / frasercain@gmail.com Karla Thompson - @karlaii / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEItkORQYd4Wf0TpgYI_1fw Chad Weber - weber.chad@gmail.comSupport Universe Today Podcast

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Universe Today Podcast
Episode 579: Q&A 103: How Many Stars Have Zero Planets? And More...

Universe Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 24:17


In this week's questions show, I explain why we'll never know which stars have no planets. How we could prevent a catastrophe to Earth, and why aliens might still be a threat to us. Check out more of Dustin Gibson's photographs at: https://www.instagram.com/gibsonpics/ 00:48 How many stars don't have planets? 02:29 Could we prevent a catastrophe? 05:16 No aliens would be a threat to us 07:38 Can I have any name for Patreon? 08:20 Why not put a laser on the solar sail spacecraft 09:40 How can neutrinos go faster than light? 10:45 How do you calculate exposure times for Hubble? 14:32 What would cause stars to collide 17:19 Why don't we track asteroids? 18:55 How do magnetars form? 20:36 How could we destroy the planet? 22:45 Can a brown dwarf become a star? Want to be part of the questions show? Ask a short question on any video on my channel. I gather a bunch up each week, and answer them here. Our Book is out! https://www.amazon.com/Universe-Today-Ultimate-Viewing-Cosmos/dp/1624145442/ Audio Podcast version: ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/universe-today-guide-to-space-audio/id794058155?mt=2 RSS: https://www.universetoday.com/audio What Fraser's Watching Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbJ42wpShvmkjd428BcHcCEVWOjv7cJ1G Weekly email newsletter: https://www.universetoday.com/newsletter Weekly Space Hangout: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0-KklSGlCiJDwOPdR2EUcg/ Astronomy Cast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUHI67dh9jEO2rvK--MdCSg Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/universetoday More stories at: https://www.universetoday.com/ Twitch: https://twitch.tv/fcain Follow us on Twitter: @universetoday Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/universetoday Instagram - https://instagram.com/universetoday Team: Fraser Cain - @fcain / frasercain@gmail.com Karla Thompson - @karlaii / https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEItkORQYd4Wf0TpgYI_1fw Chad Weber - weber.chad@gmail.com

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Disability Matters
2019 AAPD Paul G. Hearne Award Recipient, Dustin Gibson

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 50:58


Joyce welcomes, Dustin Gibson, another 2019 American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) Hearne Emerging Leader Award Winner to the show. Dustin works beside community members and grassroots organizations to lead campaigns and build coalitions to eliminate police violence, address community needs, end the criminalization of students -specifically African American disabled students. He advocates for the implementation of policy and legislation to reduce harm. He will discuss his work in depth and explain how he plans on using the funds from the Hearne Emerging Leader Award to advance this noble cause.

Disability Matters
2019 AAPD Paul G. Hearne Award Recipient, Dustin Gibson

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 50:58


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Space Junk
Scott Roberts From Explore Scientific

Space Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 69:48


Join Tony Darnell and Dustin Gibson as we talk amateur astronomy with Scott Roberts of Explore Scientific

Space Junk
Imaging from Time Square with Steven Swancoat

Space Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 63:42


While it's true that we are losing our dark skies, not all is lost. It is still possible to not only see the stars using a telescope from some of the most light-polluted areas in the world, but we can also take images of the night sky. Our guest this week, Dr. Steven Swancoat, an OB-Gyn, artist and astrophotographer, describes how he images from places like Times Square with Dustin Gibson.

Space Junk
Citizen Science with Pamela Gay

Space Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 58:52


Advances in technology and communication have brought the world of professional science to the rest of us. With initiatives like Galaxy Zoo and CosmoQuest, the interested public can get involved in producing scientific results that are often a crucial component in a scientific paper or a new discovery. In this episode, Tony Darnell and Dustin Gibson discuss the growing importance of citizen science and we'll talk about CosmoQuest, a citizen science initiative started in 2012 that has faced budget cuts and needs your help.

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Space Junk
Planetary Imaging with Blake Estes

Space Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 60:25


Blake Estes is one of the world's premier planetary imagers. He also works as a telescope operator at the Mount Wilson and Griffith Observatories in California. In this episode Dustin Gibson and Tony Darnell discuss the intricacies of planetary imaging and get the inside scoop on what it's like to work at two of the most important observatories in the United States.

Space Junk
Astro Imaging with Tim Puckett of SBIG

Space Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 60:44


If you are interested in imaging with your telescope, then you'll want to listen to what Tim Puckett, long time astro-imager has to say. In this episode, Tony Darnell and Dustin Gibson talk with Tim about the how to start taking images as well as advice for those who have been doing it for a while.

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Space Junk
SpaceFab: A Space Telescope for Everyone

Space Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 55:22


SpaceFab is a company that is currently building a 8 inch space telescope built around a 12U Cubesat. Scheduled for launch in 2020, this space telescope will be made available to everyone. There are plans to launch a network of these space telescopes to be used for everything from taking selfies and taking your own pics of the early universe to looking at your property from space. Join us as Tony Darnell and Dustin Gibson discuss this amazing opportunity with Sean League, the Director of Spacecraft Development at SpaceFab.

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Kite Line
November 9, 2018: Naming Disability

Kite Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 29:07


Today, we are sharing the next part of an interview with Talila Lewis and Dustin Gibson, two organizers and researchers addressing the intersection of disability and incarceration.  You heard their interview about the impact of prison on the Deaf community, and the organization they work with, HEARD- Helping Educate to Advance the Rights of the …

Kite Line
November 2, 2018: Being Heard- Prison and the Deaf Community

Kite Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 29:27


Today, we are sharing an interview with Talila Lewis and Dustin Gibson, two organizers and researchers addressing the intersection of disability and incarceration.  After TL describes the high stakes of being deaf in prison, they move on to sketch out the ways that children of color are disabled across society and pushed towards feeling inept …

Space Junk
Looking Up: Which is Better, Visual Astronomy or Imaging?

Space Junk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 50:06


Welcome to Space Junk, a new podcast dedicated to the joys of the night sky. Tony Darnell from Deep Astronomy and Dustin Gibson from OPT Telescopes have teamed together to bring you a weekly podcast dedicated to understanding the amazing hobby of amateur astronomy. Today's topic: visual observing or imaging, which is it?

Porch Talk
"Munson and Brothers"

Porch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 99:41


Alan went to Munson and Brothers Trading Post in downtown Columbus MS, to sit down with Ryan Munson, Dustin Gibson, and Bo Jeffares to talk about how Munson and Brothers started and where it's going. Along the way, the guys talk about Ryan's van, festivals, community, beards, self-preservation vs vanity, creating a place for creativity to thrive, finding yourself, vision boards, writing out your own license to dream, and many other cultural struggles of today. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content

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Porch Talk
"Untapped & Vinyl V: Making a Rockstar"

Porch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 77:23


Alan, Monk, Sammie, and Dustin Gibson meet to discuss the making of a rockstar. Dustin is an actively gigging musician, Monk and Sammie are in radio, and this made out to be quite the discussion on radio and what the people want to hear on radio. No genre of rock was safe here, the guys covered classic, punk, metal, sub-genres, and they hashed out what they mean by 'chick rock'. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content

Porch Talk
"Munson and Brothers"

Porch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 99:41


Alan went to Munson and Brothers Trading Post in downtown Columbus MS, to sit down with Ryan Munson, Dustin Gibson, and Bo Jeffares to talk about how Munson and Brothers started and where it's going. Along the way, the guys talk about Ryan's van, festivals, community, beards, self-preservation vs vanity, creating a place for creativity to thrive, finding yourself, vision boards, writing out your own license to dream, and many other cultural struggles of today.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content

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Porch Talk
"Untapped & Vinyl V: Making a Rockstar"

Porch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 77:23


Alan, Monk, Sammie, and Dustin Gibson meet to discuss the making of a rockstar. Dustin is an actively gigging musician, Monk and Sammie are in radio, and this made out to be quite the discussion on radio and what the people want to hear on radio. No genre of rock was safe here, the guys covered classic, punk, metal, sub-genres, and they hashed out what they mean by 'chick rock'.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content