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In Episode 29 Jay Leshark and Russell talk to Russell’s very own fitness guru and online trainer The Rob Morgan. Originally from Wales, (insert a variety of jokes HERE) Rob has been on an amazing journey to get to Phuket, spending time in the British Armed Forces, and then becoming a fitness guru in London before packing it all up to come over to Phuket, where he met (stalked) his now wife and becoming one of the most sort after personal trainers on the island. During the lockdown if you needed to wash your clothes, you could have just use Rob’s washboard. And if he keeps up the good work, he’ll almost look as good as Russell and I. See for yourself... Rob’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/the.robmorgan/ KIS website - https://kis-fitness.com/ KIS Fitness on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thekisfitness/ Jay and Russell are long-time friends, MC’s, DJ’s and radio presenters in Phuket. Follow them at www.facebook.com/jaylesharkandfriendspodcast/ Or on the twitter at @Phuketpodcast or on Instagram at @phuketpodcast Email them at jayleshark@gmail.com Oh yes Russell also trains dogs. Follow Canine point academy on Facebook at www.facebook.com/caninepointacademy/ Website: www.caninepointacademy.com/ Twitter: @canineworld IG: @CaninePointAcademy Thanks to www.facebook.com/petemcdowellmusic/ for the intro and www.facebook.com/PhuketAcademyOfPerformingArts/ #saveusshark #jayandrussellpodcast #phuketradio #Phuketpodcast
Wherein we take a break from our normal interview podcasts for a breaking news announcement on a sequel to 2018’s symposium on the definition of museums. Here Rob describes the upcoming symposium on “Theoretical Museology in U.S. and Tribal Contexts,” an online meeting of the minds in conjunction with the International Committee for Museology, the International Council on Museums, and the Association of African-American Museums. Presentation proposals are due February 28, and the symposium will be held on August 27 and 28, 2020. Click here for more information: https://spark.adobe.com/page/Xodh9D32c3KHE/.
Some injuries are physical, and some are emotional. Here Rob and Dr Juan discuss how these two seemingly different things cross paths.
The very first episode of Travel & Creativity! Here Rob discusses some of his oud compositions from the 'Capturing a Sense of Place' Challenge in February 2018. He musically created his interpretation of the prompts. If you are inspired to create from your travels, would love to have you join us @CapturingASenseofPlace on instagram.
Discussion based on the text ‘The Authenticity of the Experience’ by Rob van Kranenburg: ‘Cities across the world are about to enter the next phase of their development. A near invisible network of RFID is being deployed on almost every type of consumer item. These tiny, traceable chips, which can be scanned wirelessly, are being produced in their billions and are capable of being connected to the internet in an instant. This so-called ‘Ambient intelligence’ promises to create a global network of physical objects every bit as pervasive and ubiquitous as the worldwide web itself. Some are already calling this controversial network the ‘internet of things’, describing it as either the ultimate convenience in supply-chain management, or the ultimate tool in our future surveillance. This network has the power to reshape our cities and yet it is being built with little public knowledge of consent.’ Here Rob van Kranenburg examines what impact RFID, and other systems, will have on our cities and our wider society; while also ruminating on what alternative network technologies could help safeguard our privacy and empower citizens to take power back into their own hands. It is both a timely warning and a call to arms. Participants were Noortje van Eekelen, Simona Kicurovska, Janneke de Rooij, Seungyong Moon, Yuri Veerman, Donald Beekman, Michelle Champagne and Guido Giglio. Recorded at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam on September 28, 2010. Internet of Things by Rob van Kranenburg :: File Download (23:13 min / 32 MB)