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Space Pens and Electronic Football have to have something in common, well not directly, but the miniaturization of things going into space was certainly driving innovation in electronics and other stuff in the 1970s and 1980s. This episode looks at the earliest of handheld video games, Fisher Space Pens, and even a refreshing Slice with 10% real juice. Facebook Page Frequency 13 Group on Facebook Twitter @frequency13pod Blog - Email: Freq13fm@gmail.com
Space is hot right now with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch which took the first humans to the moon. Those curious about space can get a sense of Florida’s historic past and future missions with a visit to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Theme Park Rangers Dewayne Bevil and Patrick Connolly discuss why a trip to the Cape is a must for space geeks young and old. Apollo 11 anniversary (1:02) New/revamped Apollo/Saturn V Center (3:46) Fisher Space pen exhibit (6:18) Try your hand at golfing on the moon (7:39) Moon Tree Garden (9:44) Memories of the space program (11:52) Florida’s historic moment (12:45) ‘Awe-inspiring’ Atlantis reveal (13:45) Astronaut Training Experience (15:43) Back to the Moon in 2024 (18:07) See a launch (19:36)
Dette er første episode av podcasten Kirkekaffe. Kristian og Simon presenterer podcasten og hvem de er. Kristian snakket om foreldre på besøk, samtale med barna om gjenfødelse og webinar om tro i hjemmet. Simon måtte svare på fire kjappe spørsmål, han snakket om ultralyd og Fisher Space pen.
Episode 52 - We go back in time, to an episode we originally broadcast in 2017 where we summarised the best ideas we'd found on setting GREAT goals. This version of EP29 is edited to be a bit tighter. We've got rid of the out of date stuff, and kept the good stuff. Wanna set better goals for 2019? Give it a listen. If you'd like to listen to the FULL episodes, the links are here: Episode 18 (Why Your Goals Aren't Working) where we cover: The resource out there on setting goals 5 steps which many people agree on when setting successful goals 1) Visualising your goal – invoke all of your senses The brain’s link between sounds, smells and memory 2) Writing your goal down – using the S.M.A.R.T. acronym Be Specific about what the goal is Define how you would Measure whether you’ve achieved the goal Use ‘Action’ language – Do, Become, Develop Realistic – either take this literally and make the goals realistic, or take the ‘Big Hairy Audacious’ approach and set really stretching goals. You decide! Set a Time limit to when you want to achieve the goal by 3) Sharing your goal Two schools of thought on this, make them public, or keep them private. Here are two perspectives: Fast Company say make it public Derek Sivers says keep them private 4) Break it down Be sure to split bigger goals into smaller steps Be clear on the NEXT step Make it something you can do within 24 hours 5) Plan Set yourself dates in the diary to review your progress AND to celebrate your success The one thing missing from most of the advice – WHY Why WHY? Never underestimate the power of stating the obvious 30 million people have given up smoking this way 5 whys according to iSixSigma 5 whys according to Toyota A version delivered from our kitchen table How you can make reviewing progress more satisfying Use a good planner to manage your progress – this is nice Action Day Academic Diary 17/18 The importance of being flexible – your goals don’t have to be set in stone In fact if you set the wrong ones, and you’ve changed them, then the process works! Episode 19 (10 Great Ways To Track Your Goals) where we cover: Why it’s no good just deciding on your goals Apps and mobile based resource can track and support your goals, because your device is always with you We reviewed loads of different websites, blogs and resource to research what apps are out there We (I) found 95 different apps to consider So then I filtered them based on which ones got recommended the most In the episode, I talked about the top 5 – here they are: Coach.me Goals on track Strides Irunurun Lifetick Next up was ‘paper based’ resource – sometimes it’s just nice to write with a pen Especially if you’re in a field (or the field) The Self Journal – here’s the link While researching The Self Journal, I came across this video by Gillateen. He’s funny and cool My Pro Planner – here’s the link They had a nice video too – here it is Action Day planners – here’s the link Two further bits of resource which are paper based but not journals: Design the Life You Love by Ayshe Birsel – here’s the link Field Notes notebooks, my absolute fave – here they are Fisher Space pen, it can write upside down, underwater, in the snow. So if you find yourself upside down in snowy water it’s a must. Also if you just want to have a handy small pen, it’s also a must. Again – here’s the link As always, we're really grateful for your help in supporting this podcast. To do this you can: Rate or subscribe at i-tunes by going here - i-tunes Contact us on Twitter - we are @sharppodcast here Connect with us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sharppodcast/ Share with at us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sharppodcast/ Post comments on the website.
Dr. David Fisher is a Professor of Physics at Lycoming College and a spaceflight historian by practice. He has been an avid collector of spaceflight memorabilia for decades and has documented historical information regarding human efforts in space for longer than I've been alive. In this episode, we discuss the Space Force, why we need to return to the moon, the politics that go into space exploration, and much more. For more episodes or information about "The State of The Universe with Brendan Drachler" visit thestateoftheuniverse.com or follow Brendan on Twitter and Instagram @BrendanDrachler. The State of the Universe is an accessible science and social podcast hosted by Astrophysicist Brendan Drachler. Listen to Brendan and other renowned members of the scientific community discuss and explain the cutting edge research occurring across the world today!
Episode 29 In this episode we help you prepare for a sharper new YOU for next year, by revisiting the subject of goals. We've produced a compilation episode on the subject, with all the really useful stuff from episodes 18 and 19. If you'd like to listen to the FULL episodes, the links are here: Episode 18 (Why Your Goals Aren't Working) where we cover: The resource out there on setting goals 5 steps which many people agree on when setting successful goals 1) Visualising your goal – invoke all of your senses The brain’s link between sounds, smells and memory 2) Writing your goal down – using the S.M.A.R.T. acronym Be Specific about what the goal is Define how you would Measure whether you’ve achieved the goal Use ‘Action’ language – Do, Become, Develop Realistic – either take this literally and make the goals realistic, or take the ‘Big Hairy Audacious’ approach and set really stretching goals. You decide! Set a Time limit to when you want to achieve the goal by 3) Sharing your goal Two schools of thought on this, make them public, or keep them private. Here are two perspectives: Fast Company say make it public Derek Sivers says keep them private 4) Break it down Be sure to split bigger goals into smaller steps Be clear on the NEXT step Make it something you can do within 24 hours 5) Plan Set yourself dates in the diary to review your progress AND to celebrate your success The one thing missing from most of the advice – WHY Why WHY? Never underestimate the power of stating the obvious 30 million people have given up smoking this way 5 whys according to iSixSigma 5 whys according to Toyota A version delivered from our kitchen table How you can make reviewing progress more satisfying Use a good planner to manage your progress – this is nice Action Day Academic Diary 17/18 The importance of being flexible – your goals don’t have to be set in stone In fact if you set the wrong ones, and you’ve changed them, then the process works! Episode 19 (10 Great Ways To Track Your Goals) where we cover: Why it’s no good just deciding on your goals Apps and mobile based resource can track and support your goals, because your device is always with you We reviewed loads of different websites, blogs and resource to research what apps are out there We (I) found 95 different apps to consider So then I filtered them based on which ones got recommended the most In the episode, I talked about the top 5 – here they are: Coach.me Goals on track Strides Irunurun Lifetick Next up was ‘paper based’ resource – sometimes it’s just nice to write with a pen Especially if you’re in a field (or the field) The Self Journal – here’s the link While researching The Self Journal, I came across this video by Gillateen. He’s funny and cool My Pro Planner – here’s the link They had a nice video too – here it is Action Day planners – here’s the link Two further bits of resource which are paper based but not journals: Design the Life You Love by Ayshe Birsel – here’s the link Field Notes notebooks, my absolute fave – here they are Fisher Space pen, it can write upside down, underwater, in the snow. So if you find yourself upside down in snowy water it’s a must. Also if you just want to have a handy small pen, it’s also a must. Again – here’s the link As always, we're really grateful for your help in supporting this podcast. To do this you can: Rate or subscribe at i-tunes by going here - i-tunes Contact us on Twitter - we are @sharppodcast here Connect with us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sharppodcast/ Share with at us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sharppodcast/ Post comments on the website. This link will take you to home page, and then you can go onto the episode you'd like to comment on here...
Episode 19 - Last time we looked at setting goals. But unless you do something about them, they end up being nothing more than good intentions. In this episode we share the resource that's out there to help you do your goals, keep them on track, measure your performance and make them happen. We feature 5 apps, and 5 'paper based' resources - so there's something for everyone! Some of the stuff in there is: Why it's no good just deciding on your goals Apps and mobile based resource can track and support your goals, because your device is always with you We reviewed loads of different websites, blogs and resource to research what apps are out there We (I) found 95 different apps to consider So then I filtered them based on which ones got recommended the most In the episode, I talked about the top 5 - here they are: Coach.me Goals on track Strides Irunurun Lifetick I also promised you I'd link to the top 10 in the shownotes, so here are the next 5: HabitBull StickK Balanced Habit List Way Of Life Next up was 'paper based' resource - sometimes it's just nice to write with a pen Especially if you're in a field (or the field) The Self Journal - here's the link While researching The Self Journal, I came across this video by Gillateen. He's funny and cool My Pro Planner - (link disabled while they re-stock) They had a nice video too - here it is Action Day planners - here's the link Two further bits of resource which are paper based but not journals: Design the Life You Love by Ayshe Birsel - here's the link Field Notes notebooks, my absolute fave - here they are Fisher Space pen, it can write upside down, underwater, in the snow. So if you find yourself upside down in snowy water it's a must. Also if you just want to have a handy small pen, it's also a must. Again - here's the link I also said I'd publish links to all the resource we used for this podcast. Here you go: Lifewire.com Michael Hyatt Entrepreneur.com App Advice.com Buzzfeed The Job Network The Guardian Lifewire (again) Forbes Books Lifehacker Tomas Lau Free Apps For Me Archipreneur Makeuseof.com Inside Source pk.acmgold.com Flightcentre Better Humans NY Times Inc PHEW! As I said - we do the work, so you don't have to! As always, we're really grateful for your help in supporting this podcast. To do this you can: Rate or subscribe at i-tunes by going here - i-tunes Contact us on Twitter - we are @sharppodcast here Connect with us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sharppodcast/ Share with at us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sharppodcast/ Post comments on the website. This link will take you to home page, and then you can go onto the episode you'd like to comment on here Thanks EVER SO MUCH for listening. If we help you to BE BETTER at what you do, then it's all been worth it! Cover image from an amazing photographer known as kinkate/Alexandra Gruber. More info here: https://www.pexels.com/u/kinkate/