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Sri Aurobindo Studies
Thought Forms Originate and Are Based in the Mental Plane Creating the Noosphere Which Acts Upon the Biosphere and Geosphere of the External World

Sri Aurobindo Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 2:35


Thought Forms Originate and Are Based in the Mental Plane Creating the Noosphere Which Acts Upon the Biosphere and Geosphere of the External World reference: Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, Powers Within, Chapter II Power of Thought, pg. 10 This episode is also available as a blog post at https://sriaurobindostudies.wordpress.com/2024/09/03/thought-forms-originate-and-are-based-in-the-mental-plane-creating-the-noosphere-which-acts-upon-the-biosphere-and-geosphere-of-the-external-world/ Video presentations, interviews and podcast episodes are all available on the YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@santoshkrinsky871 More information about Sri Aurobindo can be found at www.aurobindo.net  The US editions and links to e-book editions of Sri Aurobindo's writings can be found at Lotus Press www.lotuspress.com 

ZIB2-Podcast
Zu Gast: Marc Olefs, Klimaforscher GeoSphere Austria

ZIB2-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 8:44


Überflutungen, Hagel, Blitzeinschläge: warum ist dieser Sommer so extrem?

ZIB2-Podcast
Zu Gast: Marc Olefs, Klimaforscher GeoSphere Austria

ZIB2-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 8:44


Überflutungen, Hagel, Blitzeinschläge: warum ist dieser Sommer so extrem?

Big Black Clock
Ep. #153: Biggest Lies in Watch Collecting

Big Black Clock

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 78:45


Well hello there friends! On this episode we're diving deep into the world of wristwatch collecting to debunk some of the most persistent misconceptions. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting out, this episode is packed with  our eye-opening insights and "expert" analyses that will challenge what you thought you knew about the art of watch collecting.  So, strap in and get ready to have your perceptions about watch collecting turned inside out and set to the right time!(00:00) Intro & Wristcheck(07:38) New Release: Ollech & Wajs M-52B AF(13:08) New Release: Blancpain × Swatch Bioceramic Scuba Fifty Fathoms Ocean Of Storms(15:11) New Release: Oris Big Crown Father Time Limited Edition(19:09) New Release: SEIKO PROSPEX Black Series - King Turtle, Solar Speedtimer, SUMO(23:26) New Release: Montblanc 1858 Geosphere(26:40) New Release: Longines Conquest Chronograph "Marco Odermatt"(29:05) Misconceptions in Watch Collecting: “Quartz Sucks” - Mondaine STOP2GO, Gavox(38:39) Movements: Swiss Mechanical vs Quartz(43:38) “In-House Movements are Better”(49:22) “You Buy Watches to Show Off”(57:57) Buying a Similar, Cheaper Watch to Scratch the Itch + Holy Grail Watches(1:07:24) Water Resistance, Sapphire, Money, Investment(1:16:05) Want vs Need (Mazlow's "Horology" of Needs)Follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/bigblackclockwatch/

No Space For Heroes -  A Science Fiction Audio Adventure

Sci-fi audio drama. After escaping the perils of Geosphere, Becky and Paris decide to take a long holiday on a tropical moon. Beach huts, blue skies and cocktails. What could go wrong?   CAST: Matthew Lacey, Elli Brooks, Dan Proctor, Liz Campbell   Written and Produced by Dan Proctor Follow us on Twitter @NoSpacePodcast Visit our website nospaceforheroes.com

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No Space For Heroes -  A Science Fiction Audio Adventure

Sci-fi audio drama. Becky, Paris and Blue travel deeper into Geosphere with the help of a local guide. But can she be trusted?    Cast: Juliet Hargreaves, Liz Campbell, Elli Brooks, Dan Proctor Written and Produced by Dan Proctor Follow us on Twitter @NoSpacePodcast Visit our website nospaceforheroes.com 

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No Space For Heroes -  A Science Fiction Audio Adventure

Sci-fi audio drama. The team have arrived on the remote alien planet, Geosphere. They must make their way through treacherous ice caves to reach the treasure. Plans fall through, tensions rise and a mysterious menace lurks in the shadows.   Cast: Elli Brooks, Dan Proctor, Liz Campbell, Michael Harwood Written and Produced by Dan Proctor Follow us on Twitter @NoSpacePodcast Visit our website nospaceforheroes.com 

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No Space For Heroes -  A Science Fiction Audio Adventure

Sci-fi Audio Drama. The journey begins! The crew of the Blue Banshee make their way to Geosphere in search of the mysterious treasure. Blue, the ship's computer, is desperate to accompany Paris and Becky on the adventure. But letting her join could jeopardise the mission and put the lives of the crew at risk...   Cast: Elli Brooks, Liz Campbell, Dan Proctor Written and Produced by Dan Proctor Follow us on Twitter @NoSpacePodcast Visit our website nospaceforheroes.com 

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Mind your STEM Podcast
Zo Kreager - Geology, Geoscience Education,Sedimentation / Stratigraphy

Mind your STEM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 54:16


Today we are joined by Dr. Zo Kreager, whom is a trained geologist with a research focus on how geologists visually perceive diagrams and best practices for teaching university level geoscience courses. She has won the outstanding graduate teaching assistant award twice and is currently an Assistant Professor of Geology at SUNY Oneonta.She has published numerous articles like "Seeing Like a Geologist: How Expertise and Context Impact Frame-of-Reference Judgments" & her latest being featured in Geosphere from the Geological Society of Americca about how "Spatial skill predicts success on sequence stratigraphic interpretation." 1. https://www.geosociety.org/gsatoday/groundwork/G423GW/GSATG423GW.pdf2. https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geosphere/article/18/2/750/612178/Spatial-skill-predicts-success-on-sequenceIf you know any women in the STEM field or you yourself would like to be part of this project, please send an email to mindyourstem@gmail.com.Instagram: @mindyourstemFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MindyourSTEM

The Schist of It: Legacy Episodes
08 - Prehistoric San Andreas Earthquakes

The Schist of It: Legacy Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 67:08


The identification of several earthquakes along the San Andreas fault occurring between 700 to 7,000 years ago provides deeper insight into the region's seismicity on a cyclical scale. Lead author Bryan Castillo joins us to answer questions about the research and explain the significance of such a discovery. Follow him on social media and learn more about his work at https://linktr.ee/earthquake_dude Source Material: https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geosphere/article/17/3/685/596773/Prehistoric-earthquakes-on-the-Banning-strand-of Bryan A. Castillo, Sally F. McGill, Katherine M. Scharer, Doug Yule, Devin McPhillips, James McNeil, Sourav Saha, Nathan D. Brown, Seulgi Moon; Prehistoric earthquakes on the Banning strand of the San Andreas fault, North Palm Springs, California. Geosphere 2021;; 17 (3): 685–710. Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com

Geospatially Africa Podcast |The Podcast for the Geospatial Community. GIS, RS, Drones, Technology

Wrapping up the year with this bonus episode, where Iniobong Benson discusses the podcast's highlights for the year from an episode about being a geospatial engineer, mentoring, to state of the map Africa conference, as well as #recognitionawards in the #geosphere . One interesting thing is the opportunity for our listener to learn from each guest and from the topic discussed. And for us the host the ability to constantly improve the quality of the podcast with the addition of each new episode. We truly appreciate the feedbacks we get from you the listeners and subscribers and for giving us the chance to be one of your favorite geospatial podcast. Thank you all for making this a success for us! Please use this form to give us some feedback Some Episodes Being a Geospatial Engineer Digital Mapping in the Humanitarian context with Janet Chapman (Crowd2Map) Mentoring and Volunteering in the geospatial industry Introductions Our Why and Some News! State of the Map Africa - bringing OSM communities in Africa together. Introducing the Digital Earth Africa platform Using Geospatial Technology in Geohazard mapping saves lives Some Geospatial awards Geospatial World Excellence Awards : The Geospatial World Awards are an internationally-acclaimed premium awards recognizing individuals and organizations behind remarkable innovations and ideas in the global geospatial industry. Initiated in 2007, the awards have recognized over 200+ individuals and organizations till date. (C2M 2020 winner under crowdsourcing) Geospatial World 50 Rising Stars : The Geospatial World 50 Rising Stars is an initiative by Geospatial Media and Communications to highlight the outstanding accomplishments of young individuals who are proactive and passionate about the value of geospatial technology to the economy and society. In 2021, 50 profiles were selected out of 250 nominations. One of our guests Laura Mugeha was one of the winner in 2021. (Podcast Episode - Being a Geospatial Engineer) Nominations for 2022 are open till Dec 31st 2021. Form OSGeo Sol Katz Award : Award for Geospatial Free and Open Source Software (GFOSS) is awarded annually by OSGeo. This award was won by Anita Graser in 2020. Others Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) Award - ESRI: Awarded during ESRI User Conference and is usually awarded to organisations…not individuals. Don't forget to subscribe! Follow us on LinkedIn * Twitter * LinkedIn Connect with the hosts Iniobong Benson ** Opeyemi Kazeem-Jimoh

Fascination Street
Orianthi - World Renowned Guitarist

Fascination Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 54:00


OrianthiTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Australian born, and world renowned guitarist Orianthi. In this episode The Queen of Shred and I chat about growing up in Australia, and being turned onto decades old music by her father, and how she fell in love with the older rock and blues sound. Then Lady O shares stories from her career including playing with: Prince, Michael Jackson, Carlos Santana, Richie Sambora, Alice Cooper, Steve Vai, and more. Then we talk about her new signature Gibson J200 guitar, her forthcoming album, her fall 2021 tour, and her now multi- platinum single According To You; which recently hit a new milestone. Orianthi lets me play a song from her previous album O; and we end the show talking about her June 19th live stream concert being streamed from the SANRE Geosphere! Follow Orianthi on social media:Twitter: OrianthiInsta: @IAmOrianthiFB: OrianthiTikTok: @OfficialOrianthiCheck out her website: IAmOrianthi.comBuy tickets to the livestream: SanreStreaming.com

Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen

His most recent book, Rescuing the Planet: Protecting Half the Land to Heal the Earth, is surprisingly upbeat for a book whose title includes the words “rescuing” and "heal." I discovered him through an earlier work, The Experience of Place, in honor of which we break format and, instead of person place thing, talk place place place.

The Brand Called You
Arvind Sanger, Founder and Managing Partner, Geosphere Capital Management

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 36:00


Follow us on Facebook - http://facebook.com/followtbcy/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/followtbcy/ Instagram - http://instagram.com/followtbcy/ YouTube - http://youtube.com/followtbcy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbcy/support

No Space For Heroes -  A Science Fiction Audio Adventure

Becky, Paris and Blue travel deeper into Geosphere with the help of a local guide. But can she be trusted? The mystery surrounding this ruined planet is beginning to unravel. 

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No Space For Heroes -  A Science Fiction Audio Adventure

Episode Three. The team have arrived on the remote alien planet, Geosphere. They must make their way through treacherous ice caves to reach the treasure. Plans fall through, tensions rise and a mysterious menace lurks in the shadows.

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No Space For Heroes -  A Science Fiction Audio Adventure

Episode Two. The crew of the Blue Banshee make their way to Geosphere in search of the mysterious treasure. Blue, the ship's computer, is desperate to accompany Paris and Becky on the adventure. But letting her join could jeopardise the mission and put the lives of the crew at risk.

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HODINKEE Podcasts
Davide Cerrato (Head Of Watchmaking, Montblanc)

HODINKEE Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 53:31


Davide Cerrato is the creative director and head of watchmaking at Montblanc, overseeing both the creative and business sides of the firm – a rare thing indeed. Once you get past his friendly demeanor, you realize that he's an extremely sharp guy, who brings his knowledge of the world outside the Vallée de Joux to bear on his work in unexpected ways. Davide's job is to lead the company into the future, being savvy enough to take the best of the past with them, while having the discipline to leave the rest behind. In this episode, he sits down with HODINKEE editors Jon Bues and Stephen Pulvirent. Enjoy. Show Notes (25:00) Introducing The Montblanc 1858 Geosphere (30:05) Davide's 1858 Geosphere (47:00) The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (48:00) Salt Fat Acid Heat (49:00) The Auctioneer: Adventures in the Art Trade (49:10) HODINKEE Radio Episode 16: Michael Weisberg

The Grey Nato
The Grey NATO - Ep 51 - Live From Geneva It's SIHH

The Grey Nato

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 68:01


Jason is in a noisy apartment in Geneva, so it must be SIHH! In a sort of seen/unseen format, Jason and James break down some of their favs from SIHH, Jason with first-hand experience and James with all that the internet could offer to dull the pain of missing one of the big shows. From the Baumatic to the FiftySix, Geosphere, 38mm Luminors, and the stunning new Polaris line, SIHH had its share of strange, wonderful, and interesting. To wrap it up we have A Man and His Watch, Super Alpine, Alex Strohl for JLC, and more truth from Gadd. Just press play and thanks for listening! Baume et Mercier Baumatic http://bit.ly/2DtR16L Vacheron Constantin FiftySix http://bit.ly/2mOYBxI Montblanc 1858 Geosphere http://bit.ly/2DylgsJ Montblanc 1858 Chronograph http://bit.ly/2roSXrz Longines BigEye Review http://bit.ly/2mWchYE Kenton Cool http://bit.ly/2FYxCsu Panerai Luminor Logo http://bit.ly/2EWQLK1 Panerai Due 38mm http://bit.ly/2Bh4wAH Cartier Drive Extra-Flat in Steel http://bit.ly/2Be5EFf JLC Polaris Models http://bit.ly/2DQiLiS Tribute to Polaris http://bit.ly/2DiA4Ip Ressence E-Crown Concept http://bit.ly/2mTYalQ A.Lange & Sohne Triple Split http://bit.ly/2Bgydlo Alex Strohl JLC Project http://bit.ly/2BnDsjr “A Man and His Watch” by Matt Hranek http://amzn.to/2BgtU9K Matt Hranek on the Worn & Wound Podcast http://bit.ly/2DwYbGM Super Alpine Magazine on Kickstarter http://kck.st/2EZQOVs “Gadd's Truth: We're All Crazy” from Explore Magazine http://bit.ly/2rjNlii

The Oh Beep! Geocaching Podcast
Megas, LAB Caches & Hills - OBGCP28

The Oh Beep! Geocaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2014 71:14


Join us this week for the Kent Mega, LAB Caches and Doctor D's hill climb...   Contact us at   feedback@ohbeep.com   or on our website   www.ohbeep.com   Last Week...   It was Kent Mega weekend, more of that later in the show notes.   Picked up some cool trackables from www.pulse72geocaching.co.uk. Hopefully, the kids will be unleashing them on the world soon.   Look out for the GeoPaul interview with BananaSource - Paul should be releasing that on his Youtube channel in the coming weeks.   Benignsource solved the puzzle, set on episode 27 by Mark Pickard, putting him 2-0 up.  The puzzle was Treebeard GC3QHMG   Because of Geocaching...   This weeks because of Geocaching comes from GeoPaul & Nighthawk23   Feedback...   We asked, via social media   If you could have a mutant power to help you #geocache, what would it be?   BananaSource picked finger pens - because we always forget to take a pen.  These are some of the responses we got:   Collin French Superior sense of smell, attuned to plastic. Then I can smell the beggars out!   Mark Pickard Have to be psychic ability to read the thoughts of the co who hid the b****y thing   @geoT7 x-ray vision, of course! To look inside all those stumps Ask Doctor D...   Tony Liddell If you can invent a new cache type (eg multi, virtual) what would it be?   Sams audio from Mam Tor. GC4DVK5   News & Events...   The Dragonlady Invites You #23 by fly2live2fly | GC546ZC | East Midlands, United Kingdom   BAD Hominem by happy_hunter_hp20 | GC53ZRB | Southern England, United Kingdom   The Question is.....May by The Amasons | GC50D3A | East Midlands, United Kingdom   "Whatever You Want" by jamange | GC4XRAN | North Wales, United Kingdom   Other News...   Geocaching turned 14 last week, The Geocaching Doc celebrated it with a great video (There's no crying in Geocaching)   http://youtu.be/DCxVacs9FkI   The UK Cache Mag is now available in digital format on the iPad/iphone. Click HERE.   Geocaching "bomb" at rest stop http://fox8.com/2014/04/30/treasure-hunt-prompts-bomb-scare-at-i-90-rest-stop/   DIY Geocaching Bracelet http://techcrunch.com/2014/04/30/this-diy-geocaching-bracelet-shows-the-power-of-wearables/   Video of the Week...   Geocaching Basics: Making a Geocache   by AussieMark909   http://youtu.be/qq1zlIDdXrg   The Kent Mega...   Our first mega, some of our thoughts:   Life is full of small coincidences.  We parked up at the mega and getting out the car next to us was GeoPaul.   Geocachers are friendly.  As we were getting our gear together, the couple parked next to us asked if we logged trackables.  Which we do.  They had a couple of great coins to discover.  We had a little chat and then went on our way.   Fish out of water at first   Learned a lot about the timing of such things - the stalls will still be there later in the day, when the crowds die down   Its a very positive atmosphere and people are very happy to talk and share their Geocaching stories   We'd plan ahead better.  We missed the caches published on the day, due to not having connected to the wifi in the hotel and not having a great data signal on our phones.   Its a great opportunity to meet those people you may have spoken to online, but also meet new people.   Interview With GerryUK...   Cuckoo cache GC4C35   GerryUK's recommended cache...the spar cave earth cache by the buttons   UK Mega Information GC4HBG4 - UK Mega Event 2014 - Ayrshire and Arran   GAGB link www.gagb.org.uk   The LAB Cache experience.   Our photos of the series of caches can be found at www.ohbeep.com/gallery   Frustrating at first.  We relied on just having the web link to the cache page.  Big mistake, as we had very poor data connection.  Had we arrived at the LAB Cache station sooner, they were handing out leaflets with the cache information on.  But we could have also taken photos of the information they had on the desk.   Having finally connected long enough to grab the gpx file of the cache and loaded it in to Geosphere, off we went.  Having no data was a major frustration - having received the link via e mail the day before, we should have planned better (our ignorance was our downfall).   Here's another lesson learnt, at a mega, we didn't need the co-ordinates.  We just needed to follow the crowd and stop where they stopped.   The first location for this particular LAB Cache was Cache of Fame, not indicative of the quality to follow - was that deliberate?   Once we arrived at the wooded area, where the remaining caches were located, we were greeted with a number of high quality cache hides.  It was a little strange being able to see where the next cache was hidden - but even being able to see GZ didn't give away the crafty hides themselves.  At this point there was no need for GPSr or phone - well the phone would come in handy for logging the finds, but that could be done back home.   From memory - maybe not in the order we did them.   Cache Dispenser - a number of film canisters in tubes (made of tree bark). Our task to find the canister with the code. The previous finders did a good job of re-hiding, so it was still a challenge.   The LAB Cache - a mad scientist had set up his lab in the middle of the wood.  I hope GeoPaul filmed this one, I can't remember where on the table the code was hidden?   One Cache Too Many - a cacher had set up camp in the wood and had left the next code hidden in his socks.   Picnic Cache - a nice picnic scene in the woods.  From memory the cache was hidden in the picnic basket.   Treasure Cache - it seems pirates had left their swag, buried in these woods.   Pool Cache - a ball pool in the woods.  Now, this should have been a real challenge, but GeoPaul found the right ball before we'd even started looking.   Crash and Dash - the most impressive of them all.  A plane, crash landed, in the woods.  Its pilot stuck in a nearby tree.  The code we needed printed on his boot sole.   Race for FTF - two high end sports cars, crashed in to a tree.  The code we needed, hidden under the bonnet of one of the cars.   Its in the cache title - again, another that should have been a real stumper (remember we'd not got the clues).  Somehow I managed to pick up the VHS box with the code in it, first time of trying.   Other than the frustration of not being able to get a data connection and partly due to our lack of planning ahead, this was a great series of caches.  Even the number of people looking at the same time didn't spoil the fun - it was a little like waiting your turn at crazy golf.

GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming

The Developer of joins and for seventieth edition of the GeoGearHeads to share some ways to get the most from the latest version. Those looking for more information should check the and . He was also on the for an overview of version 3.This show is dedicated to , , and an anonymous donor for their PayPal donations since the last show. Those donations have helped offset the hosting bill which is due shortly.The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media: Email:

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GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming

Hosts and are back talking about a variety of topics. We started out with feedback on . We mentioned some detailed instructions from listener on using the field notes from in ;"Instead of 'Uploading' directly to Geocaching.com (how I did it before GSAK v8), I select 'Export.' On the next screen, choose the 'Geocachingz.com/Garmin' format, and then I choose 'Email' on the next screen. I'm guessing you could also do the 'Save to Shared Files,' but I usually do this as soon as I'm done logging for the day to make sure I get them off the phone ASAP to protect me from a phone crash. I also mark a new waypoint at the cache site in my 60Csx, so if I need it, I have a backup that way as well.Once on my laptop, I open the FieldNotes.zip file and save the text file to a separate directory. I also download all the Pics for the day and put them there as well. In GSAK, select the 'Publish Logs' from the 'Geocaching.com Access' menu. On the Publish Logs screen, right-click and choose 'Fetch > From File.' Select the FieldNotes file. It will load all the caches into the window and then you can tweak the found text, add pictures, TB Drop/Visit/Retrieve logs, whatever. You can also setup templates (similiar Geosphere) to add stuff automatically. I only have a simple one that says 'Thanks for the Smiley.' If you don't have an automatic template set, it will automatically put in the text from your field notes. Since I record all the Puzzle/Earth/Virtual notes in there, I didn't want them to get accidently published. I don't put anything like found counts for the day or anything else, so the template is only to protect me from publishing spoiler information. The most we've done in a day is about 25 caches, so maybe when we hit more I'll play more with the templates.Once you've tweaked all the text and things, you just hit publish and away it goes. It is much quicker than anything else I've tried. I never like'd doing the real log in the field via the "official app". I will only use that if I need to log a dropped TB or a quick FTF message. Everything else waits until I get home.If I only have a couple caches to log, I usually do the upload directly to Geocaching.com instead, but I'm going more and more to GSAK even for those.I recently went down to Oregon for a week for a Star Party and up to Canada for a week to visit family. We cached on the way there and the way back. I got about 60 caches on the first trip and 30 on the second. Each day I sent a file to email and processed it at night. When I got back home again, I had all the logs in GSAK ready to publish and just hit go. I don't do any logging except TB drops while on vacation. (we're just paranoid about logging out of state caches while not home.)" "One thing I forgot... With Geosphere, since you are 'Exporting' and not 'Uploading' you need to clear the upload flag yourself after you export the field notes. It doesn't do it automatically. GSAK can freak if you try and import a field note a second time..." We also mentioned some of the new products announced in the smartphone and tablet space. Those were the , , , , , , , and the updated . The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media: