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The Geospatial Index
Eldar Rubinov on SouthPAN, Galileo, PNT and Fugro

The Geospatial Index

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 71:38


Eldar Rubinov is Positioning and Geodesy Technical Lead at Frontier SI. This is a centre of excellence for spatial information in Melbourne, Australia (https://frontiersi.com.au). We had a great chat about a recent presentation he gave in Malaysia about use of an Australian/New Zealand SBAS for high accuracy positioning in Malaysia. He also tested Gallileo there. Even though both systems are not designed to offer high accuracy positioning in Malaysia, it could nevertheless be achieved with them. SBAS means satellite based augmentation system. It corrects a position from a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) like GPS or Galileo and broadcasts that from a geostationary satellite for a given area. A example is SouthPAN, covering Australia and New Zealand. In 2020 I arranged an Adelaide Mapup attended by Eldar. He gave us all instructions how to make our own receiver. I dutifully did so, here is the build log. We had a broader discussion about some of the technical details of these systems and how they can fail, such as spoofing and jamming. We then moved on to Eldar's comments on the Positioning, Navigation and Timing subindex of the Geospatial Index. It was good to have a review of my work by an expert. Finally, Eldar offered some reflections from his time at Fugro. I asked him for this given they are struggling in the market of late. Some links for those interested in topics discussed: Kuching location SouthPAN SBAS Galileo Galileo authenticated signals GPS PNT Subindex is found amongst this watchlist Listing of a few on LinkedIn Jammers (possibly illegal where you live) Landing in Queenstown, NZ Ramform Tita MyRTK THE GEOSPATIAL INDEX The Geospatial Index is a comprehensive listing of all publicly traded geospatial businesses worldwide. Why? The industry is growing at ~5% annually (after inflation and after adjusting for base rates). This rate varies significantly, however, by sub index. For $480,000 to start, this growth rate is $5,000,000 over a working life. This channel, Bluesky account, newsletter, watchlist and podcast express the view that you are serious about geospatial if you take the view of an investor, venture capitalist or entrepreneur. You are expected to do your own research. This is not a replacement for that. This is not investment advice. Consider it entertainment. NOT THE OPINION OF MY EMPLOYER NOT YOUR FIDUCIARY NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE Resources: Bluesky LinkedIn Watchlist Newsletter Podcast

Down to Earth With Kristian Harloff (UAP NEWS)
Harvard professor Avi Loeb talks UFOS, AARO, portals, anti-gravity, FBI and the Gallileo Project

Down to Earth With Kristian Harloff (UAP NEWS)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 61:39


Avi Loeb is a highly respected professor at Harvard and the founder of the Gallileo Project. He has claimed that he has materials that he believes are not from Earth's origin. He speaks about working with Sean Kirkpatrick and what the AARO report means overall. We talk about his theories on anti-gravity, portals and other things that will blow your mind scientifically. We discuss David Grusch and more. Enjoy the interview and please subscribe and share!

Ratio Podcast
EP270 – Oumuamua and searching for extraterrestrial life [w/ Avi Loeb]

Ratio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 75:12


---The episode is in English - scroll down for the English description.--- Трудно е да повярваме, че никъде другаде в огромната Вселена няма интелигентни същества. Но ако имаше, защо не сме ги виждали досега? А дали не сме? През 2017 учени засякоха първият междузвезден посетител в Слънчевата система - обектът Оумуамуа. Веднага след това започнаха активни дебати между учени и астрономи какво представлява той. Но един астрофизик повече от всеки друг изрази мнението, че това може би е бил първият пример за апарат с извънземен произход. Това е Ейбрахам (Ави) Льоб – астрофизик, завеждащ департамента по Астрофизика в Харвард, а освен това, оказва се, и с български корени. Ще ви срещнем с Ави Льоб за един ексклузивен разговор, в който ще обсъдим както Оумуамуа, така и като цяло предизвикателствата пред търсенето на интелигентен живот в Космоса. В интервюто ще научите: — С какво е уникален обектът Оумуамуа и дали можем да очакваме още като него? — Как всъщност можем да сме сигурни дали един обект е космически кораб? С какви инструменти можем да си послужим за такъв анализ? — Ако някога открием извънземен живот, това ще бъде ли държано в тайна от обществото? — Какво представлява космическата археология? — Какво са проектите Лира, Галилей и Breakthrough Starshot? === Книгата Extraterrestrial, в която Ави Льоб излага цялата си теория за обекта Оумуамуа и която веднага се превърна в бестселър в САЩ, може да откриете в магазина на Ratio: https://shop.ratio.bg/product/avi-loeb-extraterrestrial/ Допълнителни бележки към епизода: ratio.bg/podcast/270 Ако това, което правим, ви харесва, подкрепете Ratio тук: ratio.bg/support --- IN ENGLISH --- It's hard to believe that we are the only species in the vast Universe that possesses higher intelligence and technological power. But if that's not true, why haven't we seen alien life? Or have we? In 2017, scientists saw the first interstellar object to come into the Solar System. It was called Oumuamua. There are still numerous debates about the nature of this mysterious object. But one astrophysicist spearheaded the controversial idea that this might be an extraterrestrial apparatus. This was Abraham (Avi) Loeb – the head of the Astrophysics department of Harvard University. In this exclusive talk with Avi Loeb, we'll discuss Oumuamua and the challenges of searching for extraterrestrial life. You'll hear: — What makes Oumuamua unique and what more can we expect from it? — How would we even know if an object is an alien spaceship? What tools can help us in this analysis? — If we ever find extraterrestrial life, can this news be hidden from the public? — What is space archeology? — What are the projects Lyra, Gallileo, and Breakthrough Starshot?

Gresham College Lectures

In 1977 or thereabouts a collection of scientists huddled around a secret radio receiver in the US desert. This was the start of GPS, Glonass, Gallileo and the whole navigation industry. A GPS chipset now costs, in bulk, a few dollars so your watch, your phone, your computer all have GPS receivers and everyone knows where they are all the time. But how does this technology work? And are there situations when it does not work?A lecture by Richard HarveyThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/gpsGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege

Dad Sofa
Space Exploration

Dad Sofa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 8:02


As a child I had to stay at home with chicken pox. This gave me the opportunity to watch the Apollo Moon Landing and I have been intrigued by space ever since. In this episode I discuss just a few things which are being explored, with some surprises along the way.

Discópolis
Discópolis 10.988 - Sesiones Tesoro RNE 133: Ilegales-Ox Pow-PVP - 19/06/20

Discópolis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 59:06


En la Sesión de ayer de Ilegales hice un comentario que no ha pasado inadvertido: las colaboraciones literarias pequeñas de Jorge Martínez para el programa "Perfil del Ruedo" de Radio 3. Os dije que investigaría. Un reto. Esta noche las he encontrado y por supuesto os las pongo. Lo hago combinándolas con otra Sesión tesoro del grupo, grabada en el conocido como Palacio de Cristal de la Casa de Campo de Madrid. ILEGALES: CANCIONES EN DIRECTO. PARTICIPANTE COMO INVITADO EN LA FINAL "DON DOMINGO". 1984. AUDITORIO FERIAL de MADRID. 8 de julio 1984 01.- Europa ha muerto 02.- Hola mamoncete Aqui hago un interludio con los cuatro micro-relatos escritos y leídos por Jorge Martínez en la Casa de la Radio, Estudios de la 3ª planta para la sección "Inactualidades" del programa "Perfil del Ruedo" de Radio 3, dirigido por Salvador G. Valdés y del cual, un servidor, José Miguel López era encargado de la Música. La producción corrió a cargo de Nina Martí, que las pasó a Documentación el día 17 de mayo de 1984. 01.- Mi gabardina nueva (microrrelato) 02.- Quiero ser millonario (microrrelato) 03.- El hombre raro (microrrelato) 04.- Actuación musical infortunada (microrrelato) Tras ellas prosigue la Sesión tesoro en directo, 03.- Un problema sexual 04.- Una historia alemana (luego llamada "Heil Hitler") 05.- Yo soy quien espía los juegos de los niños Intérpretes: Jorge Martínez García, voz y guitarra Iñigo Ayestaran, bajo, y David Alonso, batería Para seguir este ritmo frenético contamos con el grupo punk O.X.Pow que por la época tenía un single con tres canciones, de las que nos hicieron dos, junto a otras nuevas entonces. O.X.POW: CANCIONES EN DIRECTO. 1983. ESTUDIOS DE RNE (MÚSICA 2). Casa de la Radio. Prado del Rey, 1 de septiembre 1983 01.- Pow 1ª parte 02.- Beirut 03.- La nueva Armada 04.- Barras y estrellas 05.- Manos arriba 06.- Jugando con la muerte 07.- El guión Intérpretes: Paul Patricolo (voz, guitarra), Pedro Saura (guitarra, voces),  Andrés Vázquez (bajo) y Geli Saura (batería). Los últimos minutos son para otra banda punkie madrileña, P.V.P., su segunda sesión para RNE. P.V.P. (PRECIO VENTA AL PÚBLICO): CANCIONES EN DIRECTO 1983. MÚSICA 2. Casa de la Radio. Prado del Rey, 3 de agosto 1983 01.- A Gallileo 02.- Dímelo ¿quien soy? 03.- No consta  Queda pendiente 04.- Las reglas Intérpretes: No constan en la ficha de producción pero el vocalista es Juanjo Valmorisco y el guitarrista, Jesús Amodia.  Escuchar audio

Kleine Leuchte
Gallileo Gallilei

Kleine Leuchte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 7:09


Wie wir uns mit unseren Weltbildern selbst das Leben schwer machen

Medical Error Interviews
Howard Bloom: Einstein, Michael Jackson and ME/cfs - How Howard beat chronic fatigue syndrome

Medical Error Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 57:39


Who is Howard Bloom? And what does he have to do with the COVID pandemic? It’s hard to know where to start -- Howard is a world renowned scientist, a highly regarded intellectual, an author and lecturer on wide ranging subject matter, a frank philosopher….and swears like a broken down truck driver.  Howard’s #1 principle of science - and seemingly his life - is “the truth at any price including the price of your life”.  Howard has written or lectured on quantum physics, evolutionary biology, neuroscience, economics, and aerospace among other scientific disciplines.  Howard has been described as "next in a lineage of seminal thinkers that includes Newton, Darwin, Einstein”.   Yet science-minded Howard made a huge cultural impact managing public relations for some of the world’s biggest rock stars like Michael Jackson, Prince, Bob Marley, Bette Midler, Billy Joel, and on and on the list goes. Howard’s success was unparalleled and his future was wide open to possibilities….until his body failed his mind. Like mortals, Howard got sick with the flu, but instead of getting better in a few days, and unlike most others, he got worse. Much worse. Howard would spend the next 15 years practically bed bound, and 5 of those years he was so weak he couldn’t speak, and so sick he couldn’t have people in the same room. Howard would eventually figure out he had ME/cfs, known scientifically as myalgic encephalomyelitis, or ME -- and informally known as ‘chronic fatigue syndrome’, or CFS.  ME/cfs is a complex disease that causes chronic immune and neurological dysfunction. Like millions of other people who never recovered from the flu or a viral or bacterial infection, and developed ME/cfs, Howard’s life - and his hope and dreams - would never be the same. It is well known in the medical community that some people never recover from viral infections. Many of the 2003 SARS pandemic victims did not fully recover because they developed ME/cfs, and it is beginning to appear that many of the COVID pandemic victims will also develop chronic immune and neurological problems like ME/cfs patients. The world may be facing millions more people who never recover from COVID and develop ME/cfs like Howard. In this interview, Howard shares his remarkable life, with all its highest of highs, and lowest of lows -- and tales of some of the famous people who intersected his journey through the world of rock and roll, and notable thinkers also immersed in the messy business of scientific discovery.  Perhaps as unusual as his life, Howard has made a very rare and full recovery from ME/cfs by maintaining a regimen of drugs to keep his body and mind working hard -- and to find the truth at any cost. Here is part 1 of my interview with the engrossing and sublime scientist Howard Bloom, author of the newly released book “Einstein, Michael Jackson and me”.... SHOW NOTES 0:07:00 Howard Bloom says childhood was a nightmare - he grew up in Buffalo, New York, and that's a nightmare - a very pretty city, wonderful Victorian architecture with big and front lawns - but his family didn't get to that status until he was 9 years old - Howard says that for someone born with a disability of being intellectual and probably bring on the autism spectrum 0:08:00 a term that didn't exist in those days, it was a very lonely place - Howard was born in 1943, the year of the Holocaust - his father has started a small liquor store in an attempt to make a living, he was 33 years old and was drafted and sent to California - so Howard grew up without a father - his mother had to immediately take over the liquor store and abandon her maternal role 0:09:00 Howard felt like he grew up without a mother as well - his mother was incredible competent, but not good at intimate relationships - so she hired a cleaning woman, not a baby sitter - to keep him out of the way, the cleaning women would lock him in a small corridor 0:10:00 That was how Howard spent the first 3 years of his life - once his Dad came back, Howard was ecstatic, for the first time in his life he's have a family - his parents then told him that he would be having a baby brother 0:11:00 Although Howard's brother was 2nd born, he was treated as the 1st child - so they parented his brother, but Howard was left in the cold - his mother was afraid of polio so she rarely let Howard out to play with other kids, but when she did, the other kids loathed Howard - when there was somebody to beat up, or chase, or humiliate, Howard was the kid 0:12:00 The neighbourhood kids excluded and marginalized Howard - but growing up isolated for the 1st ten years turned out to be a blessing for his future 0:13:00 Howard remebers in 1st grade that the 1st kid done their work would get a gold star - Howard was always last - his teacher called Howard's mother in and said 'I think your son is mentally retarded' and should be taken for psychological testing, and his mother did that but never told him the test results - one day Howard came in 2nd last, not last, and his teacher was so pleased, she gave him a gold star - so Howard was late to learn how to read and write 0:14:00 The house Howard was born in was very small, but his father did well from the liquor store they bought a new house, next door to a Frank Lloyd Wright designed house, with a huge backyard 0:15:00 It was an isolated neighbourhood, so Howard felt just as isolated as before - but their neighbour were a man and woman who were radiologists with advanced degrees - one day the woman said, 'my kids are away at summer camp, come to my reading room and see my books' - she had all 38 Oz books, and Howard read them all that summer - this was his introduction to a virtual world of reading 0:16:00 By 4th grade Howard was reading 2 books a day, one under his desk, so he was not paying attention to the teacher at all 0:17:00 Howard's father worked long hours, while his mother worked at becoming influential in Jewish society and education so she would hang out with college educated people, who she resented because she didn't get to go to college, so there was no time for Howard - whereas his parents dotted, hovered and did all the things you'd expect a parent to do 0:18:00 When Howard was in the Boy Scouts he tried very hard to win medals by completing tasks and then getting a parent to sign a piece of paper, but Howard could not get his parents to sign - when Howard's brother started Boy Scout's their mother became a Den Mother 0:19:00 This has worked to Howard's advantage - Howard can not look at things in the normal way, and he doesn't want to - when he was about 10 years old he found another book 0:20:00 He'd never seen it before, and would never see it again - the first 2 things it said were: the truth at any price, including the price of your life - and look at things as if you've never seen them before - to prove point #1, it told the story of Gallileo, but they told it all wrong - it said Gallileo would stick to his truth even if burnt at the stake - Howard says that is wrong - Gallileo told the Pope he'd retract everything he'd ever written 0:21:00 In exchange for house arrest - but the book did not tell it that way, but Howard needed a hero at that point -- the 2nd point was about Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1 of the 2 men who invented the microscope - it described Leeuwenhoek looking at swamp water and seeing 'animalcules' and writing to the Royal Society 0:22:00 Look for things that are invisible to you and all those around you and bring them into the light -- those 2 rules grabbed Howard, it was his religion, and he's dedicated his life to it - but not conventional science - he's a professional outsider, to see things others don't, to ask questions that would not occur to others - that's his fucking job 0:23:00 Howard read Jack Kerouac's On The Road, and reading about the Beatniks in Time Magazine - Howard and his best friend would Time cover to cover and they tied in the magazines current events competition every year 0:24:00 Every issue there was a story obout the Beatniks - Howard thought that if he could get close to the Beatniks, he would be accepted - the his father made a hideous mistake: for summer vacation he took them on a road trip to Cape Cod and Provincetown - Howard walked into the gallery in P-town and there were a bunch of Beatniks from the West Village (New York) 0:25:00 They grabbed onto Howard and treated him like another adult - so he spent the week with them and bought a pair sandals - when he got back to Buffalo, his French teacher was so scared of him and his sandals, she put him in a walk in closet - Howard started reading about Zen and wanted to drop out of high school, getting a motorcycle and go to California - but his parents threatened to send him to lumberjack camp 0:26:00 The last thing Howard wanted was to be around a bunch of macho men - Howard got in to Reed College, same as Steve Jobs, but Howard dropped out 6 weeks before the end of the year - as he was hitchhiking and riding the rails, a group of people gathered around Howard - Time and other magazines gave that movement a name, the Hippie Movement, so Howard, with others, accidentally started the Hippie Movement 0:27:00 Howard went to Israel for a year to live on a Kibbutz - his father thought it would make a man out of him - Howard went back to NY University - but when Howard was 10 years old, his mother took him to meet the head of Buffalo University graduate physics department and were in his office for an hour - as they were leaving, the proffessor put his hand on Howard's shoulder and told his mother that she didn't have to save to pay for college, Howard would get a scholarship to any college he wanted in theoretical physics 0:28:00 They had been interpreting the effect of the doppler shift and its implactions for Big Bang, the hot topic in physics at the time - indeed, Howard had 4 fellowships when he finished NYU, but in a field that had not been named yet, neuroscience - he got Columbia U to allow him to take any medical courses he wanted so he could piece together his own education program - but at 12 years old Howard realized what fascinated him was mass human passion, he called it 'the gods inside of us' 0:29:00 Howard realized that if he went to Grad school, it would be Aushwitz for the mind - so he dropped out, and went into something he knew little about: popular culture -- Howard pivoted because the Poet in Residence told Howard... 0:30:00 ...last year I asked you to be on the editorial board of the school literary magazine and you didn't even show up, this year I'm telling you that you are the Editor - Howard was distressed, he hated literary magazines, the typeface was terrible, colors awful - you could stop an orgy by throwong a literary magazine in it 0:31:00 A friend asked him: if you could do anything with this magazine, what would it be? Howard said it would be a picture book - so he gathered a team of visual artists and poets to create an issue Washington Square Review in a 12 x 12 inch format with full color printing 0:32:00 Howard was called into a meeting about the cost of the magazine and they said we're doubling your budget for the next issue - the 2nd issue was the Sex and Death issue, but half the staff quit - when it was published, Howard got calls from Look Magazine and others including Boy's LIfe... 0:33:00 ...the Boy Scout magazine - Howard had been kicked out of the Boy Scout's for incompetence in Morse Code when he was 11 -- Howard spent 2 weeks in a mental institution because the day after he attended his only rock and roll concert, he had tried to kill himself 0:34:00 For 4 years, school had given Howard structure and purpose - his 1st semester he got 4 As and 1 B, and he was humiliated to get a B -- in his 2nd semester he also got 4 As and 1 B 0:35:00 Howard created learning techniques, and he got straight As every semester after that - but when he school ended he had no purpose, no goal - Howard thinks he was depressed since he was 5 years old - every second of every day was a living hell, a torture and work was his escape - he learned to be a workaholic when he was 14 years old - when school ended, he fell into his deep depression 0:36:00 He knew what he'd be doing in September, but had no structure for the summer - he sat staring at a big bottle of valium and that was as far as he got in his suicide attempt 0:37:00 Howard's wife called Howard's uncle, a doctor, and they had Howard committed to a mental institution - when he got out, he went to visit one of his artists, but found him, his wife and their son in an empty apartment, crying - they were broke and about to be evicted 0:38:00 Howard told him he was a great artist and that if Howard showed his artwork they could both make money - after 2 weeks of trying to see art, he'd accomplished nothing 0:39:00 Howards' wife's 1st husband was a student too - she let Howard know she was sick and tired of students as husbands and Howard would lose her if he continued 0:40:00 Howard did not want to lose his wife - remember, Howard started out at 10 interested in astrophysics and microbiology - at 12 he built his first Boolean Algebra machine - at 16 he worked at the world's largest cancer research facility 0:41:00 Howard developed a theory about the beginning and end of the universe that he later discarded, but it did predict something that came true 38 years later: dark energy - but at 12-13 years old Howard discovered one of his real passions was for 'the gods inside us' - to find the ecstactic experience and how it relates to history 0:42:00 Howard felt like psychologist William James's 1902 book, The Varities of Religious Experience', was written for him - a calling to continue James's work 0:43:00 Howard was in pursuit of the ecstatic experience - that was never going to happen at Grad School 0:44:00 So in September, instead of returning to school, he immersed himself in something he knew nothing about: popular culture - it was an opportunity to go 'into the field' and it was an obligation of Howard's as a science person 0:45:00 Science is dedicating yourself to exploring - particpant/observor science, like Margaret Meade immersing herself in another culture 0:46:00 Fast forward in Howard's life, and he starts a PR (Public Relations) firm for rock and roll and popular music - he built into the largest PR firm approaching it from a science stance he learned growing up - Howard reinvented music PR 0:47:00 Howard took a 'truth drives out lies' approach to PR, in align with science seeking truth - Howard worked with a lot of talent and turned them into superstars 0:48:00 Howard says that if you find someone who can have a positive influence on humanity, you must dedicate yourself to that - when Howard was 14 yrs old, he promised his parents he would work hard if he could go to a private school - that's where he learned to work 7 days a week 0:49:00 Constant work was the salvation for his clinical depression - it did not cure, but buffered the pain a little bit - Howard says thanks to CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome) he no longer has depression 0:50:00 Howard had heard that fighter pilots are sent into battle for 2 weeks, then get 6 weeks of rest and relaxation because their 'alarm system' is on super high when they are fighting, and if you leave the alarm system on too long, they will burnout - Howard alarm system had been on 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year - he does not like rest or relaxation, it is depressing - Howard worked for 8 years without a vacation, but arranged a 2 week vacation in Los Angeles 0:51:00 In his 30s, Howard knew his body would refuse to work unrelentlessly hard - he didn't know what form that would take, but knew it would prevent him from working so prepared to live with that - Howard and his wife lived like church mice, but took all their money and invested it in real estate 0:52:00 So the property would earn a living if Howard was too weak to work - but on March 10, 1988, Howard flew to a meeting with new clients, to meet them in their own environment 0:53:00 In spite of anticipating his body was going to break down, Howard did not let up on his workaholic ways - his 1st prinicple is the truth at any price, including the price of your life - so Howard flew to this meeting and was met at the airport and taken to Linda and Cecil's home 0:54:00 Their home was new, built like an aircraft carrier, it was unfinished, on top of a hill, surrounded by sheep - because it was March 10th, it was cold and there was no heating or furniture, so they sat on the floor for the next 5-6 hours - then got back into the jeep and 5 hours drive back to the airport - something uncharacteristic happend when he left the plane: he forgot his laptop - the next day it was obvious he was coming down a cold, so he did what he always did: work hard, walk 2.5 miles, carry on -- he was a bit sicker the next day (Sunday), but did his 2.5 miles walk 0:55:00 Howard can't even remember being at work on Monday - about noon on Tuesday he told his colleagues they had to get him out of the office immediately because soon he'd be too weak to walk upstairs - his staff literally dragged him to the car to take him home - he doesn't know how he made it upstairs to his 4th floor apartment because he was so weak - Howard was too sick to leave his bedroom for 3 months 0:56:00 Howard felt like his circuit boards had been pulled out - until all he could was stare at the ceiling - but he was blissfully content because he didn't have the energy to be depressed, or the energy to be unfulfilled or driven - Howard's wife got their daughter's friend to care give and Howard spent 3 months watching movies - often too weak to think and too weak to speak ---- PART 2 COMING NEXT WEEK ------ Connect with Howard Bloom: howardbloom.net Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/howard.bloom    Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions.  Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month. Be my Guest I am always looking for guests to share their medical error experiences so we help bring awareness and make patients safer. If you are a survivor, a victim’s surviving family member, a health care worker, advocate, researcher or policy maker and you would like to share your experiences, please send me an email with a brief description:  RemediesPodcast@gmail.com    Need a Counsellor? Like me, many of my clients at Remedies Counseling have experienced the often devastating effects of medical error. If you need a counsellor for your experience with medical error, or living with a chronic illness(es), I offer online video counseling appointments. **For my health and life balance, I limit my number of counseling clients.**  Email me to learn more or book an appointment:  RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com Scott Simpson:  Counsellor + Patient Advocate + (former) Triathlete I am a counsellor, patient advocate, and - before I became sick and disabled - a passionate triathlete. Work hard. Train hard. Rest hard. I have been living with HIV since 1998. I was the first person living with HIV to compete at the triathlon world championships. Thanks to research and access to medications, HIV is not a problem in my life. I have been living with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) since 2012, and thanks in part to medical error, it is a big problem in my life. Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here.  Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. My golden retriever Gladys is a constant source of love and joy. I hope to be well enough again one day to race triathlons again. Or even shovel the snow off the sidewalk.

Grand Largue
Comment je navigue avec une tablette en sécurité Podcast Grand Largue Episode 011

Grand Largue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 23:19


Bonjour, je suis Laurent et je vous invite à embarquer dans le onzième épisode de Grand Largue, le podcast de la grande croisière et de la vie à bord d'un voilier. Cette cette semaine, après trois épisodes précédents qui étaient des entretiens avec des marins inspirants, et que je vous recommande d'aller écouter si vous ne l'avez pas déjà fait, on reviens à un format « solo » dans lequel je vais vous expliquer comment je fais pour naviguer en sécurité avec une tablette, sans cartes papier. Je sais que c'est un sujet, en particulier sur les réseaux sociaux français, qui fait polémique. Et que cette pratique est considérée par certains comme vulgaire, irresponsable, en un mot hérétique. Je sais que certaines école continuent à enseigner la navigation à l'ancienne, sur carte. Et je suis pour. Car cette méthode à l'ancienne a des vertus pédagogiques évidentes : en particulier celle de comprendre dans le détail ce que fait votre GPS automatiquement. Mais en navigation, il ne s'agit plus de faire de la pédagogie, il s'agit avant tout d'arriver à bon port. Et donc le GPS me semble la bonne solution. Mais attention, il ne s'agit pas d'une solution miracle. Il ne s'agit pas d'appuyer sur un bouton et d'attendre d'arriver à bon port. Ce phantasme n'existe pas et ceux qui pensent le contraire sont dans la parfaite configuration pour avoir de grosses déconvenues. Ce que je me propose de partager avec vous est ma solution pour tirer partie de toute la puissance du numérique en navigation, et ce , en toute sécurité. Avant d'aller dans le détail de cette méthode, je vais vous donner les trois raisons qui font qu'aujourd'hui le GPS est plus sûr que le papier. Et je terminerai par vous donner mes 5 critères pour un choix d'équipement. Comme toute activité sportive, la pratique de l'activité se fait sous la pleine et entière responsabilité du pratiquant. Un groupe FB sur l'électronique de bord : https://www.facebook.com/groups/2029855307340332/ Le GPS map 64s de Garmin https://buy.garmin.com/fr-FR/FR/p/140022 et une présentation vidéo en anglais https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8Wx0XeMQJo En savoir plus sur ce qu'est le système GPS (site officiel): https://www.gps.gov Le projet européen Gallileo sur le site de la commission européenne : https://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/space/galileo_en Le système russe Glonass : https://www.glonass-iac.ru/en/guide/ La vidéo d'Eric Billod d'Oukiva dans laquelle il parle de son utilisation de la tablette en navigation : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFLG1O1-DK0 La dernière version de la division 240, qui fixz les règles de sécurité applicables aux navires de plaisance : http://www.ecologique-solidaire.gouv.fr/sites/default/files/division%20240%20texte%20consolide%2012%20decembre%202014%20avec%20SIGNETS.pdf Retrouvez nous sur le groupe FB Podcast Grand Largue https://www.facebook.com/groups/416824668975062/ Et si vous voulez laissez un commentaire vocal, c'est possible en suivant ce lien https://anchor.fm/grandlargue/message

Amata’s Erfolgspodcast Frau & Geld – Der Podcast für ein residuales Einkommen und ein erfülltes Leben
201 Janine Pötsch - Erfolgreich auftreten mit Stilsicherheit und Präsenz

Amata’s Erfolgspodcast Frau & Geld – Der Podcast für ein residuales Einkommen und ein erfülltes Leben

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 39:08


Janine ist gelernte Kauffrau, hat Marketing, PR, Kommunikation und BWL studiert und ist ausgebildete Stil- und Imageberaterin, Knigge- und Kommunikationstrainerin sowie Coach für Persönlichkeitsentwicklung. Sie ist viel gereist und internationale Expertin mit TV-Drehs mit Warner Bros und Gallileo oder auch Kolumnen in der SZ. Janine zeigt als Experten-Management-Trainerin dir und deinen Firmen-Mitarbeitern den wirkungsvollen Auftritt von für Präsenz und Wirkung in Karriere und Wirtschaft Sie sieht sich selbst als Lady mit Stil und Vordenkerin für moderne Aristokraten. Privat liest und reist sie sehr gerne, liebt Kunst und Kultur und lernt gerne spannende Menschen kennen. ***** Lerne Janine schon mal kennen – hier im Interview – viel Spaß beim Reinhören. ***** Der Pitch von Janine ist:   Sie zeigt leitenden Angestellten und Unternehmer / innen, wie sie sich stilsicher auf jedem Businesslevel wirkungsvoll präsentieren, damit sie ihre Karriere forcieren oder ihre Umsätze steigern.   Welche praktischen Tipps hat Janine aus ihrer Praxis für dich?   Erschaffe ein visuelles Erscheinungsbild als Marke von dir mit Wiedererkennungswert und hoher Qualität. Nimm dir Zeit dafür, abgehetzt wirkt negativ. Baue Beziehungen zu Kontakten auf, zeige dich interessiert und überfalle nicht jeden sofort mit einem Verkaufsangebot. So sagte auch schon Knigge: Interessiere dich für andere, wenn du willst, dass andere sich auch für dich interessieren.   Zeige Haltung, stehe zu deinem Thema. Nicht jeder kann dein Kunde sein.   Welche Verbindung Janine zu Frau & Geld und womit und wie verdient sie ihr Geld?   Mit Unternehmen ca. 70 %, mit Privatkunden 20 %, mit Kindern und Jugendlichen ca. 10 %  hier meist über Vorträge an Schulen oder ähnliches.     Wie wichtig ist für Janine Geld und macht Geld sie glücklich? Geld ist wichtig, um unsere Träume und Ziele zu erreichen, um sich  weiterzubilden. Geld alleine macht nicht glücklich, es muss auch das private Umfeld passen und die innere Zufriedenheit da sein.   Verändert Geld den Charakter? Sie glaubt schon, dass Menschen, wenn sie in jungen Jahren so schnell zu viel Geld verdienen, ihren Charakter verändern.     Welchen Tipp hat Janine für dich, wenn du dein Einkommen deutlich erhöhen willst? Klare Botschaften an die Zielgruppen präsentieren und authentisch bleiben, um Kunden magisch anzuziehen, sich auch Gedanken über Geld machen     Was war ihr schlimmster Moment und die größte Herausforderung als Unternehmerin?   Als sie jung war, in vielen Bereichen tätig und als Freelancerin gearbeitet hat, hat sie vielfältigste Erfahrungen gewinnen können. Sie hatte die Meinung auch mit ihrem erfolgreich abgeschlossenen Studium alles selber machen zu können und zu müssen. Und genau dieses Loslassen, anzuerkennen, dass andere bestimmte Dinge besser machen. Sie hat nicht von Anfang an Unterstützung gesucht und war dann oft überlastet, hatte kaum noch Zeit für sich und ihr Privatleben, weil sie alles selbst machen wollte. Das war ihre größte Herausforderung früher.       Wie hat Janine es geschafft Ihre Leidenschaft zu finden?   Ihre Leidenschaft für Mode, Schönheit und Ästhetik und den Umgang mit Menschen ist ihr quasi in die Wiege gelegt worden. Sie ist in den neuen Bundesländern aufgewachsen und da war es ihr schon immer wichtig, aus der Masse herauszustechen. Sie wollte schon immer mit Menschen arbeiten und diese in ihrer persönlichen Entwicklung fördern. Schon in jungen Jahren hat sie Freunde und Bekannte beraten und hat schnell gemerkt, dass sie dafür ein Händchen hat und ihr das Spaß macht.     Wie triffst Janine ihre Entscheidungen? Hat sie eine Entscheidungsfindungsstrategie.   Sie trifft Entscheidungen mit Kopf und Bauch, wägt Alternativen ab und steht zur Entscheidung. Hier legt sie eine Strategie zurecht und überlegt, wer sie dabei unterstützen kann, macht sich Gedanken und Notizen und handelt hier nicht spontan.     Wie bekommst Janine ihren „inneren Schweinehund“ in den Griff? Wie motivierst Sie sich, wenn sie keine richtige Lust hat etwas zu tun, das getan werden muss?   Sie führt eine Wochen- und Tages-To-Do-Liste, wo sie sich maximal 2-3 Sachen vornimmt, wenn sie keinen Kundenverkehr hat, sonst würde sie sich unter Druck setzen. Ansonsten erstmal auspowern und dann arbeitet sie meistens unter Druck, wo sie am Kreativsten ist. Bei einem schlechte Laune-Tag macht sie einfach nichts und gönnt sich eine Auszeit. Inzwischen hat sie ein gutes Zeitmanagement und akzeptiert, dass wir nicht jeden Tag 100% geben können.     Was hat Janine ursprünglich zurückgehalten, Unternehmerin zu werden?   Gar nichts, sie ist seit 2002 selbstständig und hat bereits in der Lehre gemerkt, dass ein 9-5 Job nichts für sie ist auch wenn man da als Vorteil jeden Monat die finanzielle Sicherheit hat     Was bedeutet Erfolg für Janine? Zu bestimmen, wann sie und mit wem sie arbeitet.     Was sind die größten Stärken von Janine? Durchsetzungsvermögen, Motivationstalent und absolute Zuverlässigkeit     Gibt es ein Lebensmotto, ein Lieblings-Zitat das Janine begleitet?  Lebe dein leben und sei du selbst   Was war der beste Rat, den Janine bekommen hast? Bleib dir treu und verstell dich nicht     Welche Internet-Ressource (z.B. einen besonderen Service, eine Open Source Software oder ähnliches) hat für Janine persönlich einen hohen Mehrwert?    Facebook und XING für Sichtbarkeit sowie Google wo meine Firmenkunden mich finden   Was ist die beste Buchempfehlung von Janine?   Mein eigenes was im Herbst rauskommt zum Thema Präsenz     Welchen „letzten Tipp“ gibt dir Janine mit auf den Weg?    Stilsicherheit ist Selbstbewusstsein und Klarheit in allen Lebenslagen denn Kleider machen Leute und erfolgreich auftreten auf jedem gesellschaftlichen Parkett will gelernt sein     Wie kannst du Janine am Besten erreichen?   E-Mail: info@gekonnt-wirken.de XING: https://www.xing.com/profile/JanineKatharina_Poetsch3/ Facebbook: www.facebook.com/gekonntwirken Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjJ7qJjj5V3yxvI7B2ufJA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpoetsch/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janinekatharinapoetsch/   Privat: www.gekonnt-wirken.der Firmen: www.gekonnt-wirken-business.de   Buch: siehe Amazon Autorenprofil: https://www.amazon.de/l/B07L7X4JLT Artikel: siehe Presseseite, bin ständig in der Presse: https://www.gekonnt-wirken.de/presse/ --------------------------------------- Nachzulesen und Nachzuhören auch in meinem Blog: https://amatabayerl.de/201-erfolgreich-auftreten-mit-stilsicherheit-und-praesenz-interview-mit-janine-poetsch Ich freue mich, wenn Du mir ein Feedback hier im Blog oder auf Facebook hinterlässt

Volgens het boekje
Volgens Het Boekje #4 - Wetenschap

Volgens het boekje

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 43:28


Hoe zit het ook alweer met ruimte reizen? Wordt het heelal steeds groter, of is dat het universum? In deze aflevering: hoe wordt je expert in de wetenschap? (Zonder dat je zelf wetenschapper hoeft te worden.) Adriaan ter Braack (1986) studeerde in 2012 af aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam met een Masters in Physics, na eerder een dubbele bachelor in Wiskunde & Natuurkunde te hebben behaald. Hij heeft aan meerdere televisieprogramma’s meegewerkt, zoals Gallileo, Try Before You Die, Het Klokhuis en is betrokken geweest bij de ontwikkeling van uiteenlopende nieuwe programma’s. Sinds 2014 schreef Adriaan columns voor onder andere VICE, Quest en Mindshakes. Naast zijn werk bij televisie en het schrijven, bedenkt hij nieuwe concepten waarbij hij wetenschap op een aansprekende manier bij een groter publiek toegankelijk maakt, zoals workshops voor scholieren. Vandaag neemt hij zijn drie favoriete wetenschapsboeken mee.

Lupin Lottery
Episode 075: Lose This Episode

Lupin Lottery

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 70:21


Episode watched: #107 "The Wedding Ring Is An Accursed Trap" In this episode, Lupin steals the hope diamond for Fujiko, wacky hi-jinks and profitable new mascots ensue. This week we talk about my gamer fellas, the Kyle defender, infinity war bad, Lupin vs Mephisto, laughing alone with brunch, Smit Honian, least interesting diamond, historian Goemon, our new friend Beezleboy, thief ownership rules, spooky mirror face, shitty RPG mimic, make your own ghost story, it's all shadow, patented church sit, Lupin-shaped hole, Zenigata off his shits, naked crow, ugly mirrors, post traumatic stress diamonds, Gallileo's a bitch, Lord English ass, this cool rock I found, not a curse, and Sword Lesbians.

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Discite Mecum!
de signis in caelo

Discite Mecum!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 25:59


Loquor de eclipse quae hodie videri potest, de cometis, atque de Sidereo Nuncio ab Gallileo scripto.

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Man Behind The Machine

Thought experiments, Gallileo, Einstein, Newton, Computers, random number generators, probability, JavaScript, philosophy and more.

Turning of the Wheel Podcast
It's About Time

Turning of the Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 29:01


We are all fascinated by the concept of time. It governs our days, marks our lives and measures our progress. And yet it cannot be replicated no matter how we try to capture it, it remains elusive. Understandably so, for time is nothing more than motion. As the planet Earth speeds through the cosmos at 18.75 miles per second we literally see time fly, never to return again. In the blink of an eye we have moved further down the great stream of time. In that single second all of history is contained for time is cumulative and never stationary. Listen as host and astrologer, Chris Flisher speaks with author Michael Gallileo, about this marvel of science in this two-part episode.

GPS Training Podcast
GPS Training Podcast – Episode 1

GPS Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017 41:45


Show notes - Episode 1 Who we are? 1. Today we have Jon and Andy, but on future webinars we are going to bring in some guests and people we work alongside here at GPS Training. 2. Jon, managing director Shepherds Walks Ltd who is the parent company of GPS training. 3. Andy, the reviewer, tech support and all round ‘geek’ (in a nice way) of GPS Training. What is this podcast all about? 1. It will be a monthly affair and I suspect will evolve over time. 2. It will consist of reviews, training chat, top GPS and route planning tips, and we will answer any questions you have regarding outdoor GPS units. 3. It will all (hopefully) be delivered in casual, relaxed manner that will make for some easy listening. 4. It will be available on our web site and over time you will be able to download it from iTunes, Google, Soundcloud and other places you download your podcasts from. 5. Please do feedback after you have listened to any of our podcast as so we can grow over time to make it the ‘must listen’ podcast on the web. Who are GPS Training? Largest independent retailer of GPS units in UK, why is that and what makes us unique. 1. We don’t just sell a box with a GPS in, we teach you how to use it in with the price via webinars and online resource. 2. We use every day the GPS units we sell so we can offer impartial honest advice. Largest GPS training provider in UK 1. We deliver nationwide courses, these are physical courses – South Downs, New Forrest, Cotswolds, Northamptonshire, Sherwood Forest, Lakes, Northumberland and Perth. 2. We deliver webinars, live seminars and of course we have the online resource, but more about that later So, without further ado let’s get on with today’s webinar …… In today’s webinar we are going to look and chat over the following – 1. Chat over and review of the new SatMap Active 20 - 2 months on 2. Garmin BaseCamp – what is it and how can Garmin users utilise it? 3. The best mid-range Garmin GPS device – units under £350.00 4. The big debate – can you plan routes on your GPS unit? 5. New course location – New Forest 6. Top tips – both Garmin and SatMap 7. And finally – what are we up to over the coming month 1. Chat over and review of the new SatMap Active 20 - 2 months on Likes: 1. Large 3.5” Hi Res Tough Gorilla Glass Screen 2. High Res maps with very quick buffering when moving 3. Dual button and Touch great for winter using buttons but nice to have ability to touch screen for speed 4. Strong satellite lock now using Gallileo we have seen 1.5 metres 5. Large battery good life 5000mah 6. IP68 High Weather rating 7. Updates via wifi Dislike: 1. As both a hike and a road cyclist would have like to have seen turn by turn routing for roads 2. Compass pointer not as good as Garmin directional arrow tend to just leave on map page 3. USB Cover bit stronger but you do get replacement 4. Weight 316g + positive large battery 2. Garmin BaseCamp - Free route planning software for Garmin GPS users. - In the past you needed to buy your maps twice, once for your GPS and then again for your computer (Memory Map, Anquet, Quo etc etc) but now you no longer need to as Garmin BaseCamp enables to view the Ordnance Survey maps on your GPS on your PC/ Mac. - It enables you to do so many things for example – • Plan routes. Tracks on your PC/ Mac – far easier than doing this on your unit. • It enables you to manage the data (tracks etc) on your GPS. • It is the software you use to download your 1:25k mapping when you use a Birdseye voucher. • If you want to know more about and want to learn how to use Garmin BaseCamp we have webinars, hours of videos in the ‘online resource’ and also the second day of our Garmin GPS training weekend teaches you everything you need to know to utilise Garmin BaseCamp. 3. The best mid-range Garmin GPS device – units under £350.00

Turning of the Wheel Podcast
It's About Time

Turning of the Wheel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 29:01


We are so used to the idea of time that we hardly ever stop to think about where it comes from.  What is it?  How do we explain it?  It's here and then it's gone.  Is all of time captured in the last second that just flew by?  How do we explain this immensely  complex concept?  Join host Chris Flisher as he discusses this with author Michael Gallileo.

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Parenting Roundabout
Round 2: Dancing With the Mirror-Ball Winners

Parenting Roundabout

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 28:59


On this week's episode of Parenting Roundabout's entertainment-themed Round 2, Catherine and Terri discuss the two-part finale of Dancing With the Stars, finish off their Sports Night episodes, and continue on with West Wing season 2. Here's your road map: 00:29 Dancing With the Stars — And just like that, with two last days of sparkles and silliness, another season of Dancing With the Stars twirls away. We discuss whether the final three and the final winner were to our liking.  14:51 Sports Night — And just like that, with three episodes of gloom and doom, our Sports Night watch is over. We would miss the banter a lot more if we weren't already getting a second dose from The West Wing. 22:16 The West Wing — Keeping pace with the West Wing Weekly Podcast, we watched "Gallileo," the season-2 episode on which, quite frankly, people were being way too snotty. For next week's episode, we'll be ... well, not watching DWTS and not watching Sports Night, and not watching West Wing either since the West Wing Weekly is taking a week off. Fortunately, Catherine's got a book-club pick to talk about — The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George— and you can tune in to see what else we come up with.

NASA's Sun-Earth Day Video Podcasts
Sun-Earth Day Web Cast

NASA's Sun-Earth Day Video Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2009 43:25


During the webcast, scientists Eric Christian, Nicky Fox, Terry Kucera and Sten Odenwald shared discoveries about the sun, while students monitored the sun and prepared their own space weather forecast - Hosted by Troy Cline and Paul Mortfield.

Thought and Experience - Audio
Thought experiments in philosophy

Thought and Experience - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009 20:11


A detailed discussion with Dr Barry Smith and Professor Tim Crane about thought experiments, their implications for language and for thought and the legitimacy of their use in philosophy

Thought and Experience - Audio
Transcript -- Thought experiments in philosophy

Thought and Experience - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2009


Transcript -- A detailed discussion with Dr Barry Smith and Professor Tim Crane about thought experiments, their implications for language and for thought and the legitimacy of their use in philosophy