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In this conversation, Al Erisman and Randy Pope explore the themes of faith, work, and navigating a polarizing world through the lens of biblical narratives. They discuss their collaborative writing process for the book Living with Purpose in a Polarizing World, emphasizing the importance of finding common ground and learning from diverse experiences. The conversation highlights the relevance of biblical characters in contemporary life and the need for Christians to engage with the world around them with humility and love.Our host, John Terrill, executive director of the SL Brown Foundation, welcomes Al Erisman and Randy Pope to the podcast. ABOUT OUR GUESTS:Al Erisman, PhD, current chair of the Theology of Work Project, former director at The Boeing Company, and co-founder of Ethix magazine, has spent decades exploring the intersection of faith and work. He is a senior fellow at the Center for Faithful Business at Seattle Pacific University and executive in residence emeritus. Randy Pope, JD, has practiced law since 1979, representing public institutions, such as public school boards. He currently serves as city attorney of Hattiesburg, Mississippi.====Watch on YouTube!https://youtu.be/3-G0up8XavI
Send us a textWestern culture is increasingly polarized, and Christians often feel they are “under siege” by the dominant secular culture. Compounding the problem is that Christians cannot agree among themselves on how to respond to an increasingly “post-Christian " culture. Susan and Alex talk with authors Randy Pope and Al Erisman about how we can engage the culture we live in as disciples of Jesus. Grab a copy of Living with Purpose in a Polarizing World here. RANDY POPE has practiced law for 45 years in his hometown of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Since 2017, he has served as City Attorney for the City of Hattiesburg. He has tried numerous cases in state and federal courts in Mississippi and has successfully handled appeals to the Mississippi Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He is also admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States. He is a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi, the University of Mississippi School of Law, and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He is the founding President of the C. S. Lewis Society of South Mississippi, and he served on staff with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA from 1973-1976.AL ERISMAN is currently a writer, speaker, and board member including chair of the board for the Theology of Work Project and founding board member for KIROS. He is a senior Fellow for both the Center for Faithful Business at Seattle Pacific University and the Institute for Marketplace Transformation. Since 2015, he has authored or co-authored numerous books on theology, business, and mathematics. After earning his PhD in applied mathematics at Iowa State University, Al spent 32 years at The Boeing Company, starting as a research mathematician. In his last decade there, he was Director of Technology, where he led a 250-person research staff exploring innovation paths for the company. He participated in committees on science and mathematics through the National Science Foundation, National Research Council, and National Institute for Standards and Technology. He is the co-founder of Ethix magazine, exploring business ethics in a technological age. After retiring from Boeing in 2001, he taught in the Business School at Seattle Pacific University until 2017. Thanks for listening to the Embodied Holiness Podcast. We invite you to join the community on Facebook and Instagram @embodiedholiness. You can find all our episodes and more at www.embodiedholiness.com. Embodied Holiness is a ministry of Parkway Heights United Methodist Church in Hattiesburg, MS. If you're in the Hattiesburg area and are looking for a church home, we'd love to meet you and welcome you to the family. You can find out more about Parkway Heights at our website.
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Al Erisman is the Executive in Residence and the past Director for the Center for Integrity in Business in the School of Business and Economics at Seattle Pacific University. He is also executive editor of Ethix magazine, where he has interviewed business leaders from around the world on issues of ethics, values, and purpose. He led a distinguished 32 year career at Boeing, and has authored three books. In this interview, Al shares how his deep faith is at the core of who he is and everything he does.
Invité: Johan Rochel. Ce n'est plus de l'ordre de la science-fiction, les robots occupent notre quotidien dans beaucoup de domaines: l'industrie, le milieu médical, la guerre, au sein de notre intimité etc. C'est devenu notre normalité. Quel impact cela a-t-il sur nos manières de travailler et de vivre en société? Faut-il fixer des limites à la présence des robots? Tribu en parle en compagnie de Johan Rochel, docteur en droit et philosophe, fondateur dʹEthix, laboratoire pour lʹéthique de lʹinnovation. Il publie "Les robots parmi nous. Pour une éthique des machines" aux Editions Savoir suisse.
The gentlemen close out the guest series for Season One with the one and only Eric AKA Konasty FPV. We sit back and listen to one of the greatest to ever do it in the hobby as a freestyle pilot, an innovator for the brand ETHiX he co-founded with Steele Davis, a professional production set pilot talk about a lot of what drives him to be an essential and valuable member of a team. Welcome to the final guest episode for Season One of the Kwadcast, everyone. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
The gentlemen reunite this week, and revisit their Terms of Service series. ToS is a series where we look at the more technical, jargon-y side of the hobby. This week, we focus specifically on Tricks and Stunts with FPV drones. The guys share their hardest trick to learn, and discuss how tricks/stunts have evolved over the last few years in the hobby. We also discuss what the difference is between and trick and an aerial maneuver (like a roll). If you like FPV freestyle and tricks, this one's for you. Stick around for another installment of the Kwadcast.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
This week the guys meet up with Doug AKA iAreSquibz to talk shop. You know how we go and fly our little toy helicopters in the field and race around for fun? Yeah, Doug doesn't play with toys - he is an Apache attack helicopter pilot for the US Army. We are grateful for his service and also his ability to absolutely shred a freestyle FPV drone. Buckle in, guys and gals, you don't want to fall out of this one.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
The gentlemen from the Kwadcast cheers with the legendary innovator Nurk FPV aka Paul and on this week's episode we cover the entire spectrum from family, to working with YouTube guru Mark Rober, to FPV innovations, and finally cross into the vast unknown of drones in space. You're going to want to strap in for this one, boys and girls. This episode of the Kwadcast takes things to a new height. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
In this episode, Martin & Jahed sit down with Jordi Riulas, angel investor, entrepreneur, and board member at EthicHub. In the conversation, Jordi covers how EthicHub's DeFi platform is leading the regenerative finance movement by helping investors provide loans to unbanked coffee cooperatives in Mexico, creating a circular economy for their products in the EU and the US, and turning over ownership and governance to the farmers themselves with the Ethix platform token. It's a fascinating case study in co-designing products with communities, learning and iterating, and picking objectives that benefit not only your company, but the community that contributes value to it over the long term.Here are the show notes: Regenerative Finance Movement Applied Regenerative Economics The Regenerative Finance DAO EthicHub Buy coffee on EthicHub direct from coffee cooperatives in Chiapas Jordi Riulas on Instagram and LinkedIn Not-fit-for-purpose: multi-stakeholder initiatives and the pathway forward Climate Change And The Circular Economy
The Kwadcast meets the homie 8bitChrist over bootlegged WiFi to discuss his journey, how he went from flying LOS micro quads to winning the Ethix 20k Giveaway and flying 6S FPV Freestyle. Listen in on our conversation with Christian, who is a fan of the show, to learn about how he approaches life, guided by faith. Please give it up for one of our favorite guests so far for the man that is 8bitChrist. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
The gentlemen at the Kwadcast are blessed by Botgrinder, we had a chance to spend a long while with the legend that is Bot. This episode requires a beverage, perhaps a smoke, then grab yourself some snacks maybe popcorn or some sour candy and come on this incredible, insane ride with us. Bot talks about the hobby that made him who he is today, where it is going, and what is ultimately the most important thing about flying FPV. Welcome to the Kwadcast featuring THE Botgrinder.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
On this episode, Al Erisman shares business and leadership lessons from the life of Joseph, showing how Joseph provides a helpful example for those who want to solve problems in the marketplace. Albert M. (Al) Erisman is the Executive in Residence at the Seattle Pacific University School of Business, Government and Economics, and the past Director for the Center for Integrity in Business at Seattle Pacific University (SPU). He teaches business ethics and business and technology subjects at SPU and also edits Ethix magazine (www.ethix.org). He's on the review board for The Center for Christianity in Business' Christian Business Review at Houston Baptist University. In April 2001, Al completed a 32-year career at The Boeing Company, where for the last 10 years he was Director of R&D for computing and mathematics. He has a Ph.D. in applied mathematics from Iowa State University. Al has been on numerous boards for science and technology including projects for the National Academy. He is also a board member for several startup companies. He has a passion for issues related to faith and work and serves on the board of advisors for Theology of Work Project and Kiros, a Christians in Business organization in the Seattle area. Al has been married to Nancy for 59 years, and they have three children and seven grandchildren. He's the author of several books, including the one we're going to focus on today: The Accidental Executive: Lessons on Business, Faith and Calling from the Life of Joseph. www.Theologyofwork.org Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com
On this episode, Al Erisman shares business and leadership lessons from the life of Joseph, showing how Joseph provides a helpful example for those who want to solve problems in the marketplace. Albert M. (Al) Erisman is the Executive in Residence at the Seattle Pacific University School of Business, Government and Economics, and the past Director for the Center for Integrity in Business at Seattle Pacific University (SPU). He teaches business ethics and business and technology subjects at SPU and also edits Ethix magazine (www.ethix.org). He's on the review board for The Center for Christianity in Business' Christian Business Review at Houston Baptist University. In April 2001, Al completed a 32-year career at The Boeing Company, where for the last 10 years he was Director of R&D for computing and mathematics. He has a Ph.D. in applied mathematics from Iowa State University. Al has been on numerous boards for science and technology including projects for the National Academy. He is also a board member for several startup companies. He has a passion for issues related to faith and work and serves on the board of advisors for Theology of Work Project and Kiros, a Christians in Business organization in the Seattle area. Al has been married to Nancy for 59 years, and they have three children and seven grandchildren. He's the author of several books, including the one we're going to focus on today: The Accidental Executive: Lessons on Business, Faith and Calling from the Life of Joseph. www.Theologyofwork.org Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com
To help us celebrate our 10th episode we asked our friend Edwin AKA ErodYO! to chat about all things FPV from Frankenstein builds to kick off his foray into the FPV space, to more contemporary topics. We ask THE question about Hypersmooth, and have a lively conversation about Sbang-Sbang style flying, and much more. Welcome to the Kwadcast with special guest Erod!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
This episode is sponsored by sponsors. The gentlemen talk about what brands and companies may look for in a sponsored pilot. We also ask the tough question - how do you get sponsored? How do you get the right eyes on your content? Stick around for a funny, contentious, debatable take on Sponsorship in FPV and the companies and brands that give them out.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
The gentlemen from the Kwadcast bring FPV into the big leagues this week. We're talking about the "face" of a sport or a hobby. Think basketball, Lebron and Jordan. Think tennis, Venus, Serena, Maria. Who is going to make it on the the Wheatie's box for FPV first? What does it mean to be the face of something? What are the responsibilities? Hear our take on who can help shape the face of our amazing hobby we all love. New episodes every Monday!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
We are honored to welcome our first guest to the Kwadcast, Reme FPV. We talk creative inspiration, some of the amazing projects Reme has worked on recently, and much more. Welcome to the guest series of the Kwadcast, stay tuned for the best guests, doing their best work right now all throughout our amazing hobby.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
The fifth episode of the Kwadcast breaks down some of the definitions, and components that we discuss often. There's no reason to have debate about a topic that no one has commonly defined. The gentlemen take us through some of the most utilized terms of service you will hear bounced around the hobby. No, this is not a "basics" chat, it's a conversation about fundamentals. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
The micro class of FPV drones is probably one of the most fun. Despite their small size, Tinywhoop's offer quite the adrenaline rush. The gentlemen from the Kwadcast talk about Tinywhoop's storied history, if micro-class drone racing is really racing, and much more on the smallest episode of the Kwadcast yet!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
Interview de Johan Rochel, fondateur d'Ethix, laboratoire pour l'éthique de l'innovation et philosophe.
This episode sparks a heated debate about who has influenced and propped up (no pun intended) the hobby we all love the most.Who would you put on the Mount Rushmore of FPV? What does the future of our amazing hobby hold? Buckle up for episode two of the Kwadcast. New episodes every Friday!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
In the premiere episode, the gentlemen from Kwadcast kick things off with a lively debate. The question? Who would be considered a better pilot: one who flies 100 batteries over 5 days at the SAME spot? Or, one who flies 100 batteries over 5 days at five NEW spots? This conversation was what sparked the idea of the Kwadcast, and we hope you enjoy the first of many lively conversations about FPV (first-person-view) drones, the people that fly them, and the hobby we all love.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Kwadcast)
Nuevo programa de #BlockchainRadio con Susana Criado González & Javier Molina Jordà. Esta semana tenemos a Miguel Caballero de Tutellus para hablar sobre qué es Terra, qué propone y dónde está la aportación de valor. Con Tali Salomon de eToro descubrimos una novedad que la plataforma de eToro acaba de lanzar. Una verdadera fuente de información y formación Nuestro caso de uso semanal viene con My Ecustoms – Blockchain Customs Technology .Con Cristina Martín Lorenzo, descubrimos qué soluciones aporta Blockchain en los envíos Con Jori Armbruster de EthicHub hablamos en esta ocasión del presente y futuro de #DeFi y del papel que el token #Ethix juega en este ecosistema Y rompemos un poco el guión de la mano de Álvaro Alcañiz Rubio de Onyze y Mario Diaz de Imantia Capital para hablar de nuevos proyectos que veremos en el #Sandbox financiero, en los estudios de Radio Intereconomía.
Nuevo episodio de #BlockchainRadio con Susana Criado González & Javier Molina Jordà En esta ocasión tenemos un escenario de lujo pues nos hemos desplazado al IEB desde donde hemos hecho el programa de esta semana. Agradecer la amabilidad de todo el equipo por acogernos en su sede. Una verdadera suerte. Justo con el IEB y de la mano de Juan Alberto Sánchez Torres y de Joaquín Danvila del Valle hemos repasado cómo la digitalización del sector financiero está cambiando la demanda de talento, cómo el conocimiento de #Blockchain es una de las demandas en auge por parte de las empresas en l actualidad y cómo programas especializados como el del IEB ayudan a conseguir tal fin. En este programa tocaba ver casos de uso y nada mejor que contar con metrovacesa que, con el apoyo de Grant Thornton y de Alastria Blockchain Ecosystem, han incorporado Blockchain en su plataforma BIM (Building Information Modeling). De la mano de Borja Guaita Lujan y Fernando Valero Flores hemos entendido cómo funciona y las ventajas de tener trazabilidad y el «sello de tiempo» en todo el proceso,desde el inicio hasta la entrega, de una obra. Con Jorge Soriano Lázaro de Criptan hemos hablado sobre el momento actual del ecosistema crypto en España, de su expansión internacional y de las novedades que están incorporando para hacer más fácil el acceso a los activos digitales. Es siempre un placer charlar con Gabriela Chang Valdovinos de EthicHub para entender la importancia y el verdadero alcance de su proyecto. Unir financiación con inversión de impacto, el token #Ethix y no perderse en el camino es muy fácil cuando ella nos lo explica. ¡Que lo disfrutes!
Fortschritt kennt keine Grenzen. Oder? Bei aller Technologie und Innovation bleibt es doch nach wie vor wichtig, dass wir Menschen geschützt und wichtige ethische Grundsätze eingehalten werden. Und genau mit der Thematik, also dem Zusammenhang von Innovation und Ethik, beschäftigt sich Lea Strohm. Sie arbeitet bei ethix, dem Lab for Innovation Ethics. Dort wird sich um das Wohl von Unternehmen und der Gesellschaft im Zusammenhang mit Innovation gekümmert. Nick spricht mit Lea über Herausforderungen und Lösungsansätze für ethischen Fortschritt und wie wir mit neuen Ideen und einer ethischen Umsetzung für eine bessere Zukunft sorgen können! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Ballad of the Seven Dice. Join us as we delve into the backstory of what made Dorem and her companions into the villainous group they are today. Joining us are special voices of Michelle who plays Dorem, Lian from Bad Heroes who plays Maleficient, Dennis from CtrlGroup who plays Dalin, Taylor from ChasmQuest who plays Aldrick, and Kieran from For Crits and Giggles who plays Ethix. Artwork was done by Alyssa Fraser who can be found at https://www.instagram.com/alyssamayart/?hl=en . Bad Heroes: http://badheroescast.com/ CtrlGroup: https://ctrlgrouppod.com/ ChasmQuest: https://www.chasmquest.com/ For Crits and Giggles: https://forcritsandgiggles.com/ Show Notes Inn of the Seven Dice - Dave Cole https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKclgweFe7swHCF2g6c2B8A Cthulhu Mythos - H.P. Lovecraft Horror Music - Horror in Lovecraft Country - 03 Lost on Sentinel Hill Salgre Jimmy Fontanez, Media Right Productions (No Copyright Music) Jet Fueled Vixen, Evening Fall - Harp, Wizardtorium, Virtutes Instrumenti, Gymnopedie No 1 - Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Elysium - Karl Casey at White Bat Audio Blood Eagle, Village Ambiance, Fantasy Ambience - Alexander Nakarada Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Dark Places Paranormal, Combat Drums, The Transparent Maze - Platemail Games http://platemailgames.com/ Elven Forest - David Renda Swamp - Marsh of Madness in Day - WildDog Productions, Evocation Spell - Sun Bolt - Ravi Nidamarthy , Walking on Gravel in Clothes - Jonathan Pitcher, Walking on Stone in Clothes - Jonathan Pitcher, Stoneskin Spell - Filippo Buresta, Doors and Portals - Secret Metallic Door - Franco Cugusi, Doors and Portals - Heavy Stone Door - Danio Cionini, Evocation Spell - Ice Storm - Marco Imperatori
El #bitcoin superando los 50.000$ y #ethereum con una revalorización en el año del 180%. ¿Vértigo? ¿Cifras de locura? En Blockchain Radio, Susana Criado González y Javier Molina Jordà explican qué está pasando y nos cuentan con Miguel Caballero de Tutellus qué son los NFT (#tokens No fungible) y qué elementos son clave. Con Tali Salomon de eToro incidimos en la importancia de la formación y educación financiera. Buen juicio y sentido común para invertir en #cryptoactivos ¿Sabias que el 94% de los asesores financieros se plantea incluir activos digitales en las carteras de sus clientes a futuro? Eso nos deja camino abierto para que Rafael del Castillo Ionov de STOCKEN CAPITAL explique cómo #tokenizar participaciones sociales de una empresa. Uno de los temas más apasionantes de este nuevo ecosistema viene de la mano del #cryptoarte. Charlamos con Javier Arrés, uno de los máximos exponentes nacionales y pionero en eta materia. Con Iñigo Molero Manglano de EthicHub vemos qué es un Pool de Liquidez en el caso del #Ethix. Síguenos en www.blockchainradio.es. y escúchanos cada jueves en Radio Intereconomía
The DYOJO Podcast LIVE Episode 49 The DYOJO Podcast is sponsored by Be Intentional: Culture, written by a collaboration of talented authors from various service based industries. This book discusses real world examples of how the small things either enhance or undermine your efforts to develop a thriving workplace culture. Available in Kindle and paperback - thedyojo.com/book2 OPEN: Randy Carley, Ridgefield, WA Growing your career in property restoration GUEST 1: Al Erisman Author The ServiceMaster Story Co Chairman, Theology of Work Project Executive in Residence, Seattle Pacific University www.Ethix.org TOPIC: We will be discussing Al's book, The ServiceMaster Story - Navigating the Tension Between People and Profit. The Shingle Principle of leadership The practice of managers first working 6 weeks in the field The transition to leaders from outside “the fold” The DYOJO Podcast - the weekly podcast for Intentional Restorers. Every Thursday at 9am PST on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify. Sharing The DYOJO WAY to shorten your DANG learning curve for professional development. www.thedyojo.com/listen
Esta semana nos adentraremos en el mundo de las #Stablecoins de la mano de Miguel Caballero de Tutellus, para entender qué son, cómo funcionan y las oportunidades & riesgos existentes. Con motivo de la apertura del plazo de presentación de proyectos para el esperado #Sanbox nos ayuda Joaquim Matinero Tor de Roca Junyent a entender tiempos, proyectos, papel del regulador ... Ha sido un placer conversar con Almudena de la Mata (PhD Max-Planck-Institut-Uni. Hamburg) ,sin duda una de las referencias nacionales del entorno #Blockchain Blockchain Intelligence con quien tratamos sobre distintos aspectos legales y de futuro de la tecnología Contactamos con Jorge Lazcano Garzón de Iberpay para tener más detalles de la iniciativa sectorial Smart Money que ya adelantamos en Blockchain Radio hace un tiempo La entrevista con Raúl Marcos Lorenzo de Carbono es especialmente interesante por el momento actual de los #cryptoassets Y como no, Iñigo Molero Manglano nos da detalles del nuevo modelo de inversión de impacto que EthicHub tiene ahora gracias a ese #token Ethix que ya presentamos con Jori Armbruster. ¿Preparados?
En el episodio de esta semana hablamos sobre el token que ha lanzado Ethichub, llamado Ethix. Traemos como invitado a Jori Ambruster CEO y cofundador de Ethichub. https://www.ethichub.com/ https://blockchainfm.es/ K1bEi8til8pcSNX0s7QZ
Interdiction de sortir du pays, d’ouvrir son commerce ou simplement de faire la bise, la pandémie a fait mal à nos libertés et peut-être même à notre démocratie. Face à la menace quelles libertés sommes-nous prêts à sacrifier pour faire société ? Tristan Miquel reçoit Johan Rochel, Dr. en droit, directeur du laboratoire d'éthique de l'innovation Ethix.
Le laboratoire de recherche en Ethique "Ethix" lance un sondage sur le traçage téléphonique des personnes en temps de crise
Steele is an FPV (first person view) drone pilot and founder of Ethix. he is also a car enthusiast, rock climber and entrepreneur.
On this episode, we’re joined by Al Erisman. Albert M. (Al) Erisman is the Executive in Residence at the Seattle Pacific University School of Business, Government and Economics, and the past Director for the Center for Integrity in Business at Seattle Pacific University (SPU). He teaches business ethics and business and technology subjects at SPU and also edits Ethix magazine (www.ethix.org). He's on the review board for The Center for Christianity in Business’ Christian Business Review at Houston Baptist University. In April 2001, Al completed a 32-year career at The Boeing Company, where for the last 10 years he was Director of R&D for computing and mathematics. He has a Ph.D. in applied mathematics from Iowa State University. Al has been on numerous boards for science and technology including projects for the National Academy. He is also a board member for several startup companies. He has a passion for issues related to faith and work and serves on the board of advisors for Theology of Work Project and Kiros, a Christians in Business organization in the Seattle area. Al has been married to Nancy for 57 years and they have four children and nine grandchildren. They attend Westminster Chapel in Bellevue. He’s the author of the new book, The ServiceMaster Story. Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com
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Au programme : notre sujet principal porte sur l'ANSSI (Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d'information); chronique d'Isabella Vanni avec la présentation du GULL (groupe d'utilisateurs et d'utilisatrices de logiciels libres) eTHiX; chronique de Jean-Christophe Becquet sur les polices libres. Émission Références Transcription Contact Libre à vous !, l'émission pour comprendre et agir avec l'April, chaque mardi de 15h30 à 17h sur la radio Cause commune (93.1 FM en Île-de-France et sur Internet). Au programme de la 47e émission : sujet principal : l'ANSSI (Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d'information) avec l'interview de son directeur général Guillaume Poupard la chronique « Pépites libres » de Jean-Christophe Becquet, président de l'April, sur le thème « Les polices libres n'ont pas mauvais caractères » la chronique « Le libre fait sa comm' » d'Isabella Vanni, coordinatrice vie associative et responsable projets à l'April, qui présentera le GULL (groupe d'utilisateurs et d'utilisatrices de logiciels libres) eTHiX avec l'interview de Nicolas Barteau, médiateur numérique libre et président d'eTHiX diverses annonces Réécouter en ligne Votre navigateur ne supporte pas l'élément audio : écoutez l'émission (format OGG) ou format MP3. podcast OGG et podcast MP3 S'abonner au podcast Podcasts des différents sujets abordés Chronique « Le libre fait sa comm' » d'Isabella Vanni, avec l'interview de Nicolas Barteau président d'eTHiX (format OGG) (et format MP3) (11 minutes 54 secondes) L'ANSSI (Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d'information) avec l'interview de son directeur général Guillaume Poupard (format OGG) (et format MP3) (52 minutes 4 secondes) Chronique « Pépites libres » de Jean-Christophe Becquet sur le thème « Les polices libres n'ont pas mauvais caractères » (format OGG) (et format MP3) (5 minutes 44 secondes) Annonces (format OGG) (et format MP3) (4 minutes 56 secondes) N'hésitez pas à nous faire des retours sur le contenu de nos émissions pour indiquer ce qui vous a plu mais aussi les points d'amélioration. Vous pouvez nous contacter par courriel, sur le webchat dédié à l'émission (mais nous n'y sommes pas forcément tout le temps) ou encore sur notre salon IRC (accès par webchat). toc_collapse=0; Sommaire Personnes participantes Galerie photos Références pour la chronique « Le libre fait sa comm' » d'Isabella Vanni Références pour la partie consacrée à l'ANSSI Références pour la chronique « Pépites libres » de Jean-Christophe Becquet sur les polices libres Références pour la partie sur les annonces diverses Pauses musicales Licences de diffusion, réutilisation Personnes participantes Les personnes qui ont participé à l'émission : Frédéric Couchet, délégué général de l'April Guillaume Poupard, directeur général de l'ANSSI Jean-Christophe Becquet, président de l'April Isabella Vanni, coordinatrice vie associative et responsable projets à l'April Nicolas Barteau, médiateur numérique libre et président d'eTHiX Etienne Gonnu, chargé de mission affaires publiques à l'April, (régie) Galerie photos Vous pouvez voir quelques photos prises pendant l'émission. Références pour la chronique « Le libre fait sa comm' » d'Isabella Vanni eTHiX Normandie Libre Références pour la partie consacrée à l'ANSSI le site de l'ANSSI Guides grand public Les règles d'hygiène informatique La SecNumAcadémie CLIP OS DFIR ORC, outil de recherche d'indicateurs de compromissions OpenCTI, plateforme d'analyse de la menace Suricata, moteur de sondes réseau dépôt GitHub de l'ANSSI Références pour la chronique « Pépites libres » de Jean-Christophe Becquet sur les polices libres Richard Stallman : « Toutes les libertés dépendent des libertés informatiques » Présentation de la licence OFL - SIL Open Font License (en anglais) Le texte de la licence OFL - SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1 (en anglais) La FAQ (Foire Aux Questions) de la licence OFL (en anglais) Les logos de la licence OFL (en anglais) La licence OFL sur le site du projet GNU Le contrat social Debian Libertine Fonts : une collection de polices libres et multilingues (en anglais) “Nina” Font now Free (en anglais) La police de caractères Nina Paley Fonts (en anglais) La police de caractères Datalegreya (en anglais) Police de caractères sur le wiki de l'April La police de caractères AA Cursive Tests de la gestion des ligatures de la police AA cursive Références pour la partie sur les annonces diverses Sauvons le .org ! Réunion d'information : Apprendre à coder à Ada par Ada Tech School (l'école de code d'un nouveau genre), mardi 3 décembre 2019 18:30 – 19:30 (Paris) Soirée de contribution au libre 5 décembre 2019 FPH, Paris 11e Premier samedi Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, 7 décembre 2019 à partir de 14 h L'Agenda du Libre Pauses musicales Les références pour les pauses musicales : Notre pad pour proposer des musiques diffusées sous une licence libre Fuzz par Jhazzar (Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0, 2 minutes 42) Follow me par Vendredi (Creative Commons BY 3.0, 2 minutes 44) Intruder par Jahzzar (Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0, 4 minutes 52) Le générique de début d'émission est basé sur Wesh Tone par Realaze (Licence Art Libre 1.3) Wesh Tone par Realaze (Licence Art Libre 1.3, 4 minutes 36) Licences de diffusion, réutilisation Les podcasts sont diffusés selon les termes d’au moins une des licences suivantes : licence Art libre version 1.3 ou ultérieure, licence Creative Commons By Sa version 2.0 ou ultérieure et licence GNU FDL version 1.3 ou ultérieure. 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Innovation ist nicht neutral, sondern wirft immer ethische Fragen auf. Was ist Ethik, also die Wissenschaft von der Moral, im Grunde? Beissen sich Ethik und Innovation und bremst Ethik vor allem auch gewisse Innovationen aus? Dominique Bracher von Ethix einem Lab aus zürich welches sich mit Innovationsethik auseinander setzt, hat mir diese Fragen beantwortet und aufgezeigt wie man als Unternehmen durch gewisse Prozesse der Ethik profitieren kann.
Life Through Transitions | Helping you navigate life's biggest changes
Al Erisman is a writer, speaker, and board member for multiple organizations. He is also the executive editor of Ethix magazine (www.ethix.org). In 2017, he completed 17 years as Executive in Residence in the School of Business, Government, and Economics at Seattle Pacific University, where he taught both graduate and undergraduate courses in business, ethics, and technology. He remains on emeritus status at SPU. From 1969-2001 Al was at The Boeing Company, beginning as an applied mathematics researcher. During his last 11 years at Boeing he was the director of R&D for technology and mathematics, managing a staff of 250 computer scientists, mathematicians, and engineers. During this episode, Al takes us on his journey through various career and life transitions. Join us as we discuss:
What does our faith have to do with our work? For many Christians, faith is relegated to moral and personal applications and often doesn't apply to their work, where they spend most of their time. This sermon is given by Dr. Al Erisman, Executive Editor of ETHIX magazine and Executive in Residence at Seattle Pacific University. Al unpacks the story of Joseph and how it speaks to the intersection of our faith and our work while also looking into Psalm 105 and the unique perspective it places on God's relation to all of life, especially the ups and downs of our vocations and careers.
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Albert M. (Al) Erisman is the executive in residence and past director for the Center for Integrity in Business at Seattle Pacific University. He teaches business ethics and business and technology both at the undergraduate and the graduate level, and is also co-teaching a doctor of ministry cohort at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary on the theology of work. Al is co-founder and executive editor of Ethix magazine (www.ethix.org), the co-author of several books in technology and mathematics, and co-chair of the executive committee for the Theology of Work Project. Music by John Norman Facebook Group: "Daniel Dinners" Email: joshballantine@hotmail.com