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On Episode 242 of Constructing Comics - Matt interviews T. Garrett Petersen, we talk about making comics, the magic of comics as story and Deliverance on kickstarter now. Check out the kickstarter http://kck.st/3a9PPTZ Check out the Garrett online https://www.tgarrettpetersen.com https://twitter.com/Hey_TGP https://www.instagram.com/t.garrett_comics/ Also please check out Future Sci Fi Tales coming to kickstarter on 11/1/2021 with a story by Noah and Matt of the Podcast https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/snowyworks/future-sci-fi-tales-spatial-void?ref=clipboard-prelaunch Please give us a rating/review, and share the podcast! Give us follow to keep up with the podcast, art and news - Twitter: twitter.com/ConstrutComPod Instagram: www.instagram.com/constructingcomicspod/Facebook Facebook: facebook.com/ConstructingComic/ Check out Ageless Press on Facebook www.facebook.com/AgelessPress/ Thanks for Listening! Stay Safe! Be Nice! Make Comics!
On Episode 104 of Construction Comics - Matt interviews T. Garrett Petersen comics creator and writer of the comics "Deliverance" Issues 1 and 2 are out and Issues 3 and 4 should be coming to kickstarter this summer! Give Garrett a follow https://twitter.com/Hey_TGP Matt Kund has a story in the Cthulhu is Hard to Spell Terrible Twos Anthology Live on Kickstarter March 3rd to 26th, 2020. Please check it out kck.st/2IhYFB7 Please give us a rating/review, and share the podcast! Give us follow to keep up with the podcast, art and news - Twitter: twitter.com/ConstrutComPod Instagram: www.instagram.com/constructingcomicspod/Facebook Facebook: facebook.com/ConstructingComic/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCfzORGs8…iew_as=subscriber Thanks for Listening! Stay Safe! Make Comics!
Professor Gord Myers spent the last six years in high level administration at SFU. Now he’s combining this experience with his research interests to study the economics of higher education. How are universities structured, and why? How do different budgeting systems affect the incentives of faculties and departments? How can you evaluate the quality and productivity of a professor? Gord and PhD student Garrett Petersen discuss all of this and more in today’s conversation.
This episode features Associate Professor Chris Bidner in a conversation with Garrett Petersen, one of our PhD students. Chris and Garrett touch on a number of topics, including: applied economics, Chris' recent work on gender roles in marriage, and advice for prospective graduate and undergraduate students. You may recognize Garrett from his own podcast, the Economics Detective. You can check out that at economicsdetective.com.
Garrett Petersen is the host of Economics Detective Radio and a Ph.D. candidate in the economics department at Simon Fraser University. During the episode, Garrett will compare double ender’s like Zencastr, Cast, and Ringr so you can better record your interviews remotely with confidence. You’ll learn about some core features and packages of each and which he chose and why. I will also share my experience using Piezo and Zencastr. Click below to subscribe for new episodes: Podcastninja.net/12 PN12 Show Notes: Garrett's Links: Economicsdetective.com Economics Detective Radio @GarrettPetersen Discussed: A Podcasting Revolution: Cast, Ringr, and Zencastr - Garrett’s double-ender breakdown Cast Zencastr Ringr Peizo Garrett’s Podcasting Gear: Zoom H4N PRO Digital Multitrack Recorder Audio-Technica ATR2100-USB Cardioid Dynamic USB/XLR Microphone My Podcasting Gear: Shure SM58-LC Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone Shure Foam Windscreen Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Time Stamps: 02:25 - Criteria to choose with double ender 04:38 - Zecastr Beta 05:55 - Cast features and packages 07:43 - Zencaster packages 08:22 - Cost of Ringr and mobile compatibility 11:22 - Mac or PC compatible software 12:03 - Why I love the Piezo software 13:07 - Uploading to the cloud 14:22 - Zencastr recording issues 15:06 - Conference calling 16:31 - Is local recording the best option Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends! NOTE: If you purchase an item using my Amazon link, it provides me a small referral fee.
Hello and welcome to the fiftieth episode special of Economics Detective Radio! Today we have Ash Navabi back on the program, but we’re flipping the script: Ash will be interviewing me about the show and about all the things I’ve learned while making it. In this episode, I alienate the political right by discussing the importance of labour mobility and the desirability of open borders. I also alienate the political left by expressing a lukewarm position on climate change. I also discuss my own research plans relating to law and economics. Finally, we discuss literature! Really, if you like Economics Detective Radio, you have to hear this episode.