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In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
Leveling Up: Mission Technology Solutions

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 42:24 Transcription Available


People of earth, the wait is over! We're excited to launch an all-new season of KBR's “In Orbit” podcast with an episode about KBR's evolved Mission Technology Solutions business. Our first guest of 2025 is Erik Biebighauser — vice president of strategic growth, veteran, and Christmas tree farmer — who spoke with us about the dynamic capabilities of KBR Mission Tech which were enhanced by the acquisition of LinQuest in 2024. Erik gets candid about mission technology, service, purpose and the evolving national security landscape in an episode you don't want to miss!

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
Feel the (Nuclear) Energy!

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 36:55 Transcription Available


On our season 4 finale, “In Orbit” is going nuclear — in a good way! Experts agree that to achieve the sustainable energy system of the future, nuclear power is an absolute must-have. In this episode, we're joined by Scott Davis, advanced nuclear fission and fusion consultant with Frazer-Nash Consultancy, a company in the KBR family. Scott explains how different kinds of nuclear reactions work, why nuclear energy isn't scary, and the challenges and opportunities specifically on the horizon for nuclear fusion.

Boeken FM
Booker Prize 2024 | Samantha Harvey - Orbital

Boeken FM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 49:19


De Booker Prize van 2024 is gewonnen door Samantha Harvey. In haar roman Orbital beschrijft ze een team astronauten dat in een ruimtestation meteorologische gegevens verzamelt en experimenten uitvoert. Maar meestal observeren ze. Gezamenlijk kijken ze naar de aarde, ze cirkelen eromheen, en kunnen ze niet ontsnappen aan de constante aantrekkingskracht van de stille blauwe planeet. Harvey zei zelf: de zes personen die in het verhaal voorkomen zijn niet de hoofdpersonages van dit boek. Het gaat over de aarde. Hoe zien Charlotte en Joost dat? En: er is geen prijs die zo belangrijk is voor de verkoop van je boek als de Booker Prize. Waarom is het commercieel een interessantere prijs dan bijvoorbeeld de Nobelprijs of de Pulitzer? Orbital verschijnt als In orbit bij De Bezige Bij op 19 december, vertaald door Kitty Pouwels.https://www.debezigebij.nl/boek/in-orbit/Genoemd in de afleveringDe dunste Booker Prize winnaar was: Penelope Fitzgerald met Offshore in 1979Boek over insomnia: Samantha Harvey - The Shapeless UneaseSPONSORSXander UitgeversBestel Sociopaat van Patric Gagne hier: https://bit.ly/3NTvLsYDe SchrijverscentraleNodig een schrijver uit voor jouw bijeenkomst, evenement, of tijdens de les! Neemt contact op met de Schrijverscentrale. Kijk op: www.deschrijverscentrale.nlZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
Profiles in Leadership – Todd May, SVP of KBR Science and Space

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 31:28 Transcription Available


“In Orbit” guests are some of the foremost experts in their fields and address some of the greatest challenges facing the world today. But they're also really interesting people! In our first Profiles in Leadership episode, we were thrilled to speak with Todd May, senior vice president of KBR's Science and Space business and avid puzzler. Listen as Todd talks about his extraordinary career in space and aeronautics, what's on the horizon in the industry, and some examples of when pop culture gets space science wrong.

Immigration Law for Tech Startups
184: Beyond the Atmosphere: Understanding Space Governance with Michelle Hanlon

Immigration Law for Tech Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 39:18


In this episode, we're joined by Michelle Hanlon, the Executive Director of the Air and Space Law Program at the University of Mississippi and co-founder of For All Moonkind, to discuss the burgeoning field of space law. Michelle offers a unique glimpse into the legal landscape governing our cosmic ambitions.  Learn about the challenges and implications of the current space treaties, the absence of immigration laws for space, and what this means for the future of space travel and asteroid mining. Michelle delves into the stringent Planetary Protection Protocols outlined in the Outer Space Treaty and their role in preventing contamination of celestial bodies. We also touch on the concept of space heritage, drawing parallels to Earth's conservation efforts, and examine the insufficient protection of lunar landmarks under current international law. With government support helping startups thrive, Michelle predicts a normalized human presence on the moon by 2050 and discusses the broad spectrum of opportunities in the space economy. From specialized spacesuits to agriculture solutions, the possibilities are endless. We also explore how everyday skills on Earth, like cooking and teaching, have valuable applications in space.  In this episode, you'll hear about: The complexities and implications of current space treaties and the absence of immigration laws for space The stringent Planetary Protection Protocols and their role in preventing contamination of celestial bodies Legal challenges of innovations like bacteria that convert metal into soil on Mars The concept of space heritage and the insufficient protection of lunar landmarks under current international law Predictions for the future of the space industry, including a normalized human presence on the moon by 2050 How everyday skills on Earth have valuable applications in space Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: Website: forallmoonkind.org Social Links:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-l-d-hanlon/ X: @hanlonesq  Instagram: @spacelawyerhanlon Facebook: Michelle Slawecki Hanlon Alcorn Immigration Law: Subscribe to the monthly Alcorn newsletter Sophie Alcorn Podcast: Episode 171: Navigating Space Governance, Peace, and Inclusive Leadership Episode 173: In Orbit with Alice Carruth: Insights on Space Exploration, Communication, and Innovation Episode 176: Foreign Workers & Export Controls in the Space Industry: Insights from Jack Shelton Immigration Options for Talent, Investors, and Founders Immigration Law for Tech Startups eBook Alcorn Academy course for best practices for securing the O-1A visa, EB-1A green card, or the EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) green card—the top options for startup founders. Use promotion code EAB20 for 20% off the enrollment fee.

AntipodeanSF
Beethoven

AntipodeanSF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 29:33


Stories Featured on Beethoven: Poetic Synopsis of "Time for PsyQ" and "School for PsyQ" - by Marti Ward Aurora's Wheelchair - by L.E. Arnott - narrated by Barry Yedvobnick Lord Pegglesworth's Dungeon - by Joseph Sullivan Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Featured Music Black Cat by Antonio de Braga is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. In Orbit by Chronox is licensed under a Attribution License. Dungeon Of Fear by John Bartmann is licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License. Down in the Dungeon by Nutmeg is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License

Immigration Law for Tech Startups
176: Foreign Workers & Export Controls in the Space Industry: Insights from Jack Shelton

Immigration Law for Tech Startups

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 56:07


Venture into the enthralling realm of space law and export controls with our latest episode, featuring Jack Shelton, co-founder of Aegis Space Law. Jack began his career in maritime law, working for ocean carriers, and he currently focuses on export controls and contracts for the commercial space industry. Jack takes us on a stellar journey from his early days fascinated by the intricacies of maritime law, to his serendipitous discovery of a YouTube video that launched his career into the cosmos of space legalities. Together, we dissect the unique challenges faced by small space enterprises and delve into the necessary legal agreements that keep their celestial ventures afloat. Discover the nuanced responsibilities of safeguarding sensitive technologies and intellectual property, ensuring that the stars align for both compliance and innovation.  Dive into U.S. export control regulations and gain a deeper understanding of the complexities that govern the sharing of technical data and foreign partnerships. Jack spotlights the sizable impact these regulations have on securing Small Business Innovation grants and delineates the pivotal role they play in protecting interests across international lines. Come away equipped with the knowledge of what actually constitutes an 'export' and why vigilance is paramount in these interstellar negotiations.  In this episode, you'll hear about: Supporting small businesses in the space industry American ownership requirement for grants Foreign engineers on US space projects Investigation of company compliance Navigating entry into the US space industry Navigating green card and export controls Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Supporting Resources: https://www.youtube.com/@aegisspacelaw https://www.instagram.com/spacelawyerjack/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-shelton/ Alcorn Immigration Law: Subscribe to the monthly Alcorn newsletter Sophie Alcorn Podcast: Episode 157: Space is Our Future, with Christopher Hearsey Episode 168: Into the Cosmos: Space Startups, Regulatory Hurdles, and Pioneering Tomorrow with Bryce Kennedy Episode 173: In Orbit with Alice Carruth: Insights on Space Exploration, Communication, and Innovation Immigration Options for Talent, Investors, and Founders Immigration Law for Tech Startups eBook Alcorn Academy course for best practices for securing the O-1A visa, EB-1A green card, or the EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) green card—the top options for startup founders. Use promotion code ILTS for 20% off the enrollment fee.

T-Minus Space Daily
More setbacks for Starliner.

T-Minus Space Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 27:22


NASA's Boeing Crew Flight pushed to Tuesday May 21st. Blue Origin has announced that its seventh human flight, NS-25, will lift off from Launch Site One in West Texas this Sunday, May 19. Axiom has announced that they are partnering with Virgin Galactic to send Turkish Space Agency astronaut Tuva Atasever on a suborbital flight on June 8 to conduct microgravity research, and more. Our 2024 N2K CyberWire Audience Survey is underway, make your voice heard and get in the running for a $100 Amazon gift card. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Immigration Lawyer Sophie Alcorn. You can connect with Sophie on LinkedIn and learn more about her practice and podcast on her website. Selected Reading NASA's Boeing Crew Flight Test Eyes Next Launch Opportunity New Shepard's Crewed NS-25 Mission Targets Liftoff on May 19- Blue Origin Axiom Space Partners with Virgin Galactic to Send Second Turkish Astronaut to Space SpaceX launches 50th Falcon 9 rocket of 2024 on Starlink mission – Spaceflight Now ESA - The spacecraft control centre of the future AAC Clyde Space wins SEK 27.0 M order for 16U satellite ISS National Lab Announces Up to $750,000 in Funding for Technology Development in Low Earth Orbit Space Force should consider alternative launch sites, lawmakers say 173: In Orbit with Alice Carruth: Insights on Space Exploration, Communication, and Innovation | Alcorn Immigration Law Astreas Delivers Chocolate Spheres to International Space Station- Newswire T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hellish
Glyn Edwards, poet

Hellish

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 54:27


Welcome to Hellish, the show where we ask our guests for the five tracks they will meet in Hell.Episode four, and we welcome our first poet since Dante, GLYN EDWARDS. Glyn is the author of two poetry collections, Vertebrae, and In Orbit. We talk teaching, getting mis-named, lyrics vs poems, and of course the worst job Glyn has ever done.Head to patreon.com/hellishpod to access episodes early and ad free, where you will find out which artists our guests will meet in Hell. You'll also get our two pilot episodes, and a bunch of other stuff depending which tier you pick - including the chance to come and work for Hell's H.R. department!If you just want to be nice/bribe your way out of Hell then you can also tip us over at ko-fi.com/hellishpodYou can find us/beg for absolution on social media...Instagram: www.instagram.com/hellish_podFacebook: www.facebook.com/hellishpodcastBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/hellishpod.comTwitter (neverly known as X): www.twitter.com/hellishpodTikTok (doubt we'll ever use this, but you never know): www.tiktok.com/hellishpod Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In-Orbit
In-Orbit: Series Four

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 0:59


Welcome to In-Orbit – the fortnightly podcast exploring how technology from space is empowering a better world.This podcast is brought to you by the Satellite Applications Catapult, a UK technology and innovation company driving economic growth through the commercialisation of space, and hosted by writer and broadcaster, Dallas Campbell.The UK has always played a pivotal role in transforming the space sector, but the opportunity for us to become a global leader is now. As a nation, we need to become the world's best adopters of new space technologies, harness the strength of our industries, and exploit the benefits of being in orbit.Across this new series, we'll be in conversation with the expert minds behind these new innovations, exploring the ways that the UK is translating data from space into real-world impact.Join us on our journey exploring how the UK is using space to make huge differences to our everyday lives, as well as gaining a better understanding of its role in shaping – and sustaining – our planet for the future.Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook

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Deep House & Club Classics
90s House & Trance Club Classics 89

Deep House & Club Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 125:31


90s House & Trance Club Classics - Volume 89    Features a collection of 90s House & Trance classics from Jam & Spoon, Paul van Dyk, Matt Darey, and more.    Tracklist:    6 By Six - Into Your Heart (Remixed By Tall Paul)    Web - Lovin' Times (Signum Remix)    The Green Martian - End Of The Earth (Director's Vocal Cut)    Yves Deruyter - The Rebel (Original Mix)    Yakooza - Drugs (DJ Wag Remix)    Frost Vs. Coolcut - The Monkey (Stompin' Monkey Mix)    Groove Nation - From The Soul    U.B.M - Lovin' You (Hardtrance Remix)    DJ Wag - Man On The Moon (Yakooza Rmx)    Spanish Fly - Sustain (Kayestone Remix)     Qattara - Come With Me (Qattara Pure Mix)    Mario Piu & Mauro Picotto - Arabian Pleasure (Tuareg Mix)    Ceres - Ease Your Mind    Disc-O-Thek - Heaven's Tears (Trance Club Mix)    RAF - Take Me Higher (Down To Defenin' London Mix)    Chateau Ciel - The Dream (Original)    Eternal Rhythm - Eternal '97 (In Orbit 12" Remix)    Jam & Spoon - Follow Me!    Jam & Spoon Feat. Plavka - Right In The Night (Direct Hit Mix)    Sosa - The Wave (DJ Taucher Remix)    Marino Stephano - Power Trax    Matt Darey Presents DSP - From Russia With Love (Oliver Lieb Remix)    Paul van Dyk - Words (Qattara Mix)    The Healers - L.K.J. 2 ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
Ensuring Cyberworthiness – KBR and the Achilles Solution

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 31:04 Transcription Available


You've heard of “airworthy” and “seaworthy.” But what makes a system cyberworthy? Find out on this episode of In Orbit, featuring Krishaan Wright, cybersecurity lead with KBR's Government Solutions International APAC. Krishaan discusses cyberworthiness, current threats to the cyber terrain, and a cutting-edge new solution, Achilles, that has the potential to be a game changer in the defense sector and beyond.

Oliver Gower - The Uncensored Critic
Claire J. Loy on Getting an Agent and Actors Learning to Trust Themselves

Oliver Gower - The Uncensored Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 94:58


Claire J. Loy trained at the Bow Street Academy in Dublin and the Gaiety School of Acting with practitioner Tom Kibbe.  Her credits include Casualty (BBC), Vikings Valhalla and Bodkin (Netflix), The Girl at the End of the Garden (Dyehouse Films), The Gates with Stephen Hall and John Rhys Davis, who some may know as “Gimli” in The Lord of the Rings, and many short films including “In Orbit”, written and directed by Katie McNeice.  For that she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress award at the Underground Cinema Awards in Ireland. On top of that she won Best Actor at the Disappear Here Film Festival in 2022, and Best Supporting Actress in a Short Film at the South Film and Arts Academy Film Festival in 2019. Her performance was described as “intense and intelligent”.  Claire talks me through her career to date, and the best way to get an agent. She tells me about how important it is to find the agent that you click with and know from gut instinct that you can work with them and above all trust them to help you in your career.  We also discuss: Her training with Tom Kibbe How to say NO to jobs  Her book recommendation “Self-Management for Actors” by Bonnie Gillespie Her experience of working on Martin McDonagh's “The Banshees of Inisherin”  How to take ownership of of yourself and what you want to achieve in this business How actors have to trust and believe in themselves entirely Find Claire on Instagram: @claire_the_grey_ Her website: clairejloy.com Great chat for anyone who is looking for representation and how to get the best agent for you.  Oliver Gower Spotlight Link: https://www.spotlight.com/9097-9058-5261 Instagram: @goweroliver Twitter: @GowerCritic For enquiries and requests: olliegower10@gmail.com Please Like, Download and Subscribe! The Uncensored Critic Podcast was in the top 25% most globally shared podcasts of 2022 being heard in over 20 countries. In 2022 streams grew by 710%, listeners increased by 404%, and followers were up 379%. Official stats from #SpotifyWrapped 2022.  Thank you for all your support! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oliver-gower/message

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
Summer ERG Spotlight Part 2: MERGE (Minority ERG for Empowerment)

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 21:02 Transcription Available


As part of our summer series on KBR employee resource groups (ERGs), and in commemoration of Juneteenth, In Orbit is proud to feature MERGE — KBR's Minority Employee Resource Group for Empowerment, which was created to advance our culture of inclusion and diversity through support and connection of underrepresented groups across the company. Host John Arnold sat down with MERGE chair and founder, Johnnie Richardson, to talk about the ERG's mission, the phenomenal work they've already done in the areas of education, mentorship and philanthropy, and their exciting future plans.

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
Summer ERG Spotlight Part 1: Pride and Allies

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 24:06 Transcription Available


This summer, In Orbit is proud to feature several of KBR's employee resource groups (ERGs) and the important work they do to create environments where our people can belong, connect, grow and bring their whole selves to work. To kick things off, we're highlighting Pride and Allies, our ERG supporting the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies. Host John Arnold is joined by Gracie Orr, small business liaison officer for KBR's Science and Space business unit and a leader of Pride and Allies, to discuss the ERG's mission, progress and recent global activities, and what's on the docket for Pride Month.

In-Orbit
In-Orbit: Series Three

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 2:13


Welcome to In-Orbit – the fortnightly podcast exploring how technology from space is empowering a better world.This podcast is brought to you by the Satellite Applications Catapult, a UK technology and innovation company driving economic growth through the commercialisation of space, and hosted by writer and broadcaster, Dallas Campbell.The UK has always played a pivotal role in transforming the space sector, but the opportunity for us to become a global leader is now. As a nation, we need to become the world's best adopters of new space technologies, harness the strength of our industries, and exploit the benefits of being in orbit.Across this new series, we'll be in conversation with the expert minds behind these new innovations, exploring the ways that the UK is translating data from space into real-world impact.Join us on our journey exploring how the UK is using space to make huge differences to our everyday lives, as well as gaining a better understanding of its role in shaping – and sustaining – our planet for the future.Satellite Applications Catapult: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook

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In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
Born to Fly – Celebrating a Career of Aviation Excellence

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 21:45 Transcription Available


Interesting content alert! Well, actually, it's ALL interesting on “In Orbit.” But this week, we're thrilled to feature Scott Hudson, chief UH-1 pilot with Kord Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of KBR. Listen as Scott recounts his remarkable flight career, which started at age 13 and has included flying missions for the U.S. Army in Europe during the Cold War, fighting fires with the U.S. Forest Service, training the next generation of pilots, and amassing more than 11,000 flight hours in helicopter cockpits. You won't want to miss it!

Pathfinder
Space as a Service, with Joel Spark

Pathfinder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 57:14


In today's episode, we welcome on Joel Spark, cofounder and chief satellite architect at Spire. The “space-to-cloud” data and analytics provider flys a proprietary constellation of 100+ nanosatellites to collect and analyze data from Earth. The data spans weather forecasting, maritime domain awareness, aviation, and more. Spire is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange, and currently has a market cap of ~$150M. Today's episode is brought to you by Kepler Communications, a company bringing the internet to space. A sneak peek The back half of our conversation focuses on Spire's “Space Services” play, and the concept of space-as-a-service. Before that, though, we explore Joel's journey into the industry and how he was “spacepilled,” and unpack the mind-blowing fact that Spire began as a KickStarter crowdfunding campaign. Here's what else you can expect in Pathfinder #0037: The 80/20 principle of building complex hardware systemsThe primacy of vertical integration and agile developmentSpire's Scottish roots and nanosat factory in Glasgow, ScotlandAIS, ADS-B, and identifying planes and ships at scaleWhy pulling analytics and insights from that data is often more important than the data itself: “Where is the ship going?” “Is the plane flying off course?”)Applying the tech platform analogy to Spire Space ServicesOur Max Q questions: What happens if a customer goes belly up? How big is the market, really, for hosted payloads?…there's a whole lot more where that came from! After tuning in Pathfinder #0037, we're confident you'll come away with a comprehensive understanding of technical tailwinds, operational ethos, and management philosophy that drive Spire. • Chapters •00:01—Intro01:32—Sponsor02:09—Guest Intro03:43—How Joel was spacepilled…05:07—Spire's origins as a Kickstarter campaign 09:19—Reliability, uptime, and the 80/20 principle of being 12:04—How many satellites does Spire currently operate in space today?16:56—Agile development, vertical integration, operational tempo, and company culture18:55—AIS and ADS-B definitions 21:25—Can global identification of planes and ships only be done at scale from space? 23:33—Ukraine airspace closing + visuals of airspace data24:11—Are services like that Elon Jet tracker using Spire data? 26:56—Kepler Ad Break27:45—Spire as a “space to cloud” analytics provider30:25—How does Earth intelligence fit into all of this?33:01—The business model of “space as a service”37:10—Conceptualizing Spire as a tech platform40:32—What are your customers doing in space?43:48—Customers looking to launch constellations46:11—What happens if a Space Services customer goes belly up? 47:10—Do you and the team pay attention to your stock prices every day or phase it out?49:37—What's the TAM of people, theoretically, of people trying to fly payloads on satellites? 52:42—Anything else before lightning round?54:07—Rapid fire questions + close of show • Show notes •Spire — https://spire.com/Spire Twitter — https://twitter.com/spireglobalRecent earnings — https://payloadspace.com/spire-q4-2022/Space Services — https://payloadspace.com/spire-q4-2022/ADS-B data in leadup to Russia's invasion of Ukraine — https://payloadspace.com/six-months-ukraine-war/Ryan's socials — https://twitter.com/Ryandoofy / https://www.linkedin.com/in/rfduffy/Payload's socials — https://twitter.com/payloadspace / https://www.linkedin.com/company/payloadspacePathfinder archive — Watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_uY3GaNf67hP-i6TRWF2n06xMv1kdkZ6Listen: https://pod.payloadspace.com/episodes

Northern Scene Radio
Episode 4: Sunday Drive Records [w/ Johnathan Gonzales]

Northern Scene Radio

Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 77:55


While still a student at Texas A&M, Johnathan Gonzales started a record label that has put out almost 100 releases in eight years. Sunday Drive Records is consistently dropping music that is the best of the genre, from shoegaze, hardcore, post-hardcore among others. Johnathan joins the show to talk us through the label and helps us get to know some of the bands he has worked with a little better.1. New Lives - "Clarity"2. I Was Afraid - "In Orbit"3. Only - "Talk"4. Feverchild - "Stargazing"5. Glare - "Floating"6. Anklebiter - "Red Tone"7. Spark - "Shine"8. Squint - "Pig Pen"

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
It's the Season 2 Finale!

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 28:41 Transcription Available


Happy Holidays from the In Orbit crew! In our final episode of 2022, our hosts sit down with Philip Ivy, vice president of Global Marketing and Communications at KBR, in a discussion that highlights the important role marketing and communications plays in the life of KBR, the best-in-class services and solutions the team delivers internally and externally, and what's on the horizon in 2023 and beyond.

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
The James Webb Space Telescope – In Focus

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 45:52


It seems like every other day, we're seeing stunning new images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The payoff of JWST's amazing discoveries is due to people like Michael Woronowicz — senior technical advisor of Aeronautical Engineering for the Science and Space segment of KBR's Government Solutions United States business — and this week's guest on In Orbit. In this episode, Mike sits down to talk about his two decades of work on JWST and the breakthroughs it's already wrought, as well as his continuing work on the groundbreaking observatory as it fulfills its mission more than a million miles from Earth.

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
Meet the ONE KBR Tech Fellows: Amber Iler on Remote Sensing

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 31:31 Transcription Available


In Orbit is proud to feature members of the ONE KBR Technical Fellows program, a group of elite technical talent from across the global business. In this episode, cohost John Arnold is joined by Amber Iler, a member of the inaugural class of Tech Fellows, who discusses her acclaimed work in remote sensing — including her journey in the field, the problems her work is helping customers solve, and potential future breakthroughs — as well as her experience in the Tech Fellows program and the opportunities it creates.

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
A Look Back: Celebrating One Year of In Orbit

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 21:52 Transcription Available


Time flies when you're having fun! Hosts Lubna Salim and John Arnold look back on the first year of the In Orbit podcast. Listen along as they discuss favorite moments and episodes and tease some of the exciting content coming later this season. Don't miss it!

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur
The First Space Settlement

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 39:59


One day humanity will settle space, but what will that first settlement be like and where will it be? In Orbit? The Moon? Mars? Or somewhere else entirely?Visit https://brilliant.org/isaacarthur/ to get started learning STEM for free, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits:The First Space SettlementScience & Futurism with Isaac ArthurEpisode 357, August 25, 2022Written, Produced & Narrated by Isaac ArthurEditors:David McFarlaneJason BurbankSig'Unnr's DelugeCover Art:Jakub Grygier https://www.artstation.com/jakub_grygierGraphics:Alberto ImbroscianoBryan VersteegFishy TreeIan Long LITEJeremy JozwikKen YorkRapid ThrashSergio BoteroSpace Resources CGIMusic Courtesy of Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creatorSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur
The First Space Settlement (Narration Only)

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 39:15


One day humanity will settle space, but what will that first settlement be like and where will it be? In Orbit? The Moon? Mars? Or somewhere else entirely?Visit https://brilliant.org/isaacarthur/ to get started learning STEM for free, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits:The First Space SettlementScience & Futurism with Isaac ArthurEpisode 357, August 25, 2022Written, Produced & Narrated by Isaac ArthurEditors:David McFarlaneJason BurbankSig'Unnr's DelugeCover Art:Jakub Grygier https://www.artstation.com/jakub_grygierGraphics:Alberto ImbroscianoBryan VersteegFishy TreeIan Long LITEJeremy JozwikKen YorkRapid ThrashSergio BoteroSpace Resources CGIMusic Courtesy of Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creatorSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
Epic Mondays hosted by DJ Peter Prog Monday 02 May 2022

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 182:10


Playlist for this show :- 1 Ode To Grey Mornings .. Aquaplanage ( Aquaplanage 2008 ) 2 The Man Who Saw Through Time .. Threshold ( Legends Of The Shires 2017 ) 3 In Orbit .. Wobbler ( Rites At Dawn 2011 )( The Tandem Feature ) 4 Time .. Checking For Echo Project ( […]

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast
State of Change: Part 2

In Orbit: A KBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 37:37 Transcription Available


To commemorate the second anniversary of KBR's global rebranding, we decided to launch In Orbit with a special three-part inaugural series, “State of Change,” that celebrates the power of change and discusses how big things can happen in a short time. In part two of that series, you'll meet host Joanna Bedford, a gifted communicator and marketing specialist based out of KBR's Leatherhead UK office. And you'll hear her fascinating conversation with Mona Bhagat, business development manager – Advisory Consulting, and Ulysses Goree, senior vice president leading Integrated Solutions – Americas, both of KBR's Sustainable Technology Solutions business.

In-Orbit
8: In-Space Manufacturing

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 34:09


To many people, the concept of being able to make things in space will sound like something straight out of a science fiction movie. But the truth is, a lot more happens up there than we might realise. Take the International Space Station for example. It has been in orbit for just over two decades, and is a hive of activity, home to numerous experiments that can't be done on Earth. But are we using space enough? Space tourism is often in the headlines, as companies such as SpaceX, Virgin Galactic and others compete to be leaders in the emerging market. However, the opportunities that are being unveiled in manufacturing could be what have the most significant impact and benefit to planet Earth. As we explore different ways to achieve net zero, and push to become more of a greener society, we cannot deny the fact that the increasing demand being placed on manufacturers, is part of what is causing us the most damage. Could using space to its maximum potential be the key to saving the planet?Episode Guests: Mike Curtis-Rouse - Head of Manufacturing for Space / Satellite Applications Catapult Lisa Denzer - Human and Robotic Exploration / European Space Agency Elizabeth Seward - Senior Strategist for Space Systems / Airbus Josh Western - CEO & Co-Founder / Space Forge Get in TouchIf you'd like to contact us about any episode of In-Orbit, collaboration opportunities, or to find out more about how we can help your business, please email marketing@sa.catapult.org.uk Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook European Space Agency: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website Airbus: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website Space Forge: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website

In-Orbit
7: Agri-Tech & Supply Chains

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 44:16


From the invention of the seed drill to the introduction of steam engines, technology has always played a big part in agriculture. Now, during the time that has been coined “the 4th agricultural revolution”, the digital innovation that has transformed society and economies is now changing the shape of agriculture. With the most advanced technology at our disposal, it's a chance to answer some of the biggest questions and tackle some of the biggest challenges that we have faced for generations – How can we feed a growing population and reduce waste, whilst respecting the earth's biodiversity? How can we empower farmers, increase productivity and ensure sustainability?Episode Guests: Mark Jarman - Head of Agriculture / Satellite Applications Catapult Paul Febvre - CTO / Satellite Applications Catapult Richard Tiffin - Chief Scientist / Agrimetrics Simon Pearson - Founding Director / The Lincoln Institute of Agri Food Technology at The University of Lincoln Resources Visit our Projects Hub for some real-world examples of space data impact in the agri industry: COLCO – Delivering change for cacao in Colombia ForestMind – Actionable insight for a sustainable forest-commodity future IFSAC – Improving Food Security and Agricultural Competitiveness Find out more about one of expert guests, Agrimetrics, in our company spotlight blog. Delivering Agricultural Innovation Worldwise. Agriculture & Space: The UK Landscape & Beyond. Discover more about the role of Ubiquitous Connectivity in Agriculture in this blog piece. Get in TouchIf you'd like to contact us about any episode of In-Orbit, collaboration opportunities, or to find out more about how we can help your business, please email marketing@sa.catapult.org.uk Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook Agrimetrics: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website The Lincoln Institute of Agri Food Technology: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website

In-Orbit
6: Health Connectivity in the Post-COVID World

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 27:35


If someone had told you in the middle of 2019, that you would have more remote consultations with your GP or consultant than face to face interactions by the end of 2020, would you believe them? Or that with the help of satellite technology, we could see a vast improvement in early detection of bowel cancer, without the patient even stepping foot into a hospital? In medicine, our reliance on tech is nothing new. But COVID-19 has forced many sectors to evolve much faster than they probably would have, leading to technological innovation that we might not have thought possible just five years ago. But what does health and wellbeing in a post COVID world look like? How much of what we have adapted to during this pandemic, will prove to be beneficial in the long run? What part will space play in our mission to save the NHS?Episode Guests: John Vesey - Business Manager for Health / Satellite Applications Catapult Adrian Smith - Head of Digital Transformation / NHS Arden and Gem CSU Emily Gravestock - Head of Applications Strategy / UK Space Agency Resources The Healthy Living Lab: We are working on developing a Healthy Living Lab to drive innovation using communications in the emergency healthcare sector. The Lab is located on Westcott Venture Park, alongside our 5G Step-Out Centre and Business Incubation Centre. Click here to find out more about the Living Lab and how businesses and end-users will be able to benefit from this opportunity. Visit our YouTube channel to hear Health Business Manager John Vesey talk through the Living Lab concept and how you can get in touch. Innovating the New Normal of Health & Wellbeing Blog Series Part One Part Two Part Three 5G Satcomms and Health – Read more Supporting Vulnerable People with Reliable Connectivity – Read more Get in TouchIf you'd like to contact us about any episode of In-Orbit, collaboration opportunities, or to find out more about how we can help your business, please email marketing@sa.catapult.org.uk Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook NHS Arden and Gem CSU: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website UK Space Agency: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website

In-Orbit
5: Mining for Sustainable Energy

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 32:49


The sectors responsible for our highest emissions are energy supply, by generating electricity from burning fuels, business, by commercial use of electricity, residential, via heating homes, and transportation. In total, these account for approximately 78% of current emissions. In the quest to become a greener society the relationship between our extractive industries and how they collaborate with space could be key. Another key part of the puzzle could be Lithium, which can be mined right here in the UK. Lithium is a vital component of “next-generation” batteries which will be used in electric vehicles and for the storage of renewable power. As a result of such developments, global demand for lithium is forecast to grow by around 400% by 2025. Lithium has now become a vital metal for technologies that enable a rapid transition towards a low carbon economy. This research project focused on the development of new and innovative satellite-based techniques that have the potential to reduce the cost of lithium exploration substantially. Such remote sensing techniques can also reduce the environmental impact of exploration by enabling better targeting of prospective areas.Episode Guests: Lucy Crane - Senior Geologist and Business Development / Cornish Lithium Jacqui Murray - Deputy Director / Faraday Battery Challenge and Innovate UK Steve Spittle - Co-Founder & CTO / GlobalTrust Resources: Find out more about Cornish Lithium on our Projects Hub. Visit our Extractive Industries market page to explore our focus areas and find related blogs and events. MineSense Community – The Satellite Applications Catapult, European Space Agency, and United Nations Crime Institute (UNICRI) together established the MineSense group to provide a platform for stakeholders of the mining and space industries to collaborate and discuss new technologies, opportunities, and solutions to solve challenges of mining industry using space technology.  Find out more Visit the LinkedIn group Get in Touch:If you'd like to contact us about any episode of In-Orbit, collaboration opportunities, or to find out more about how we can help your business, please email marketing@sa.catapult.org.uk Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook Cornish Lithium: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website Innovate UK: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website GlobalTrust: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website

In-Orbit
4: Climate Resilience

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 30:57


Small Island Nations are on the frontline of the devastating impacts of climate change. With nearly a third of the population living on land less than 5m above sea level, they are vulnerable to the threat of rising sea levels, degrading their coastlines, their communities, and their livelihoods. IPP CommonSensing is an ambitious project to use satellite remote sensing capabilities to support the Governments of Fiji, the Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu in their efforts to build resilience to the devastating impacts of climate change and improve access to climate finance. In this episode of In-Orbit we're going to introduce you to the negative impacts of climate change – the climate change we're all contributing to – and the havoc it can wreak on these thousands of islands. We're also going to show you how, somewhere far above our heads, satellite technology is doing something to help. Visit the CommonSensing website >>Episode Guests: Lucy Edge - COO / Satellite Applications Catapult Christophe Christiaen - Innovation and Impact Lead / Oxford Sustainable Finance Programme Einar Bjorgo - Director of Satellite Analysis and Applied Research / UNITAR-UNOSAT Get in TouchIf you'd like to contact us about any episode of In-Orbit, collaboration opportunities, or to find out more about how we can help your business, please email marketing@sa.catapult.org.uk Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook CommonSensing: Twitter, Website UNITAR-UNOSAT: UNITAR Twitter, UNOSAT Twitter, LinkedIn, Website

In-Orbit
3: Ubiquitous Connectivity & Intelligent Vehicles

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 30:03


In this episode, we'll be talking about the possibilities for Ubiquitous Connectivity – where people and devices have consistent and uninterrupted access to the internet and to others. Can you imagine life without your smartphone, and not having access to the world in the palm of your hand? We are now more connected than we have ever been, relying on 4G and WiFi networks to help us communicate, socialise and even navigate our journeys. But of course, we have merely scratched the surface of what can truly be achieved. Enter 5G. Not only is 5G set to improve our day to day connectivity, it is also a huge asset to industries such as transportation and healthcare. But like all tech advances, especially those with the potential to shake things up, taking the time to get it right is crucial.For example, in a future where autonomous vehicles have the potential to become commonplace, we need to be confident that issues such as moving across country borders where they will switch from one terrestrial network to another, do not result in incidents like collisions. At the Satellite Applications Catapult, we're involved in projects identifying these potential issues, exploring bridging this gap with satellites to ensure seamless connectivity.Episode Guests: Kieran Arnold - Director of Ubiquitous Connectivity / Satellite Applications Catapult Ashweeni Beeharee - Head of Communication Systems Engineering / Satellite Applications Catapult Johanna Tzanidaki - Director of Innovation and Deployment / ERTICO ITS Europe Nikolaos Tsampieris - An Expert in 5G & Connected Vehicles / ERTICO ITS Europe Resources Find out more about 5G MOBIX in Ashweeni's own words – ‘5G-MOBIX: Cross-Border Connectivity Trials‘ Visit our Projects Hub to explore some of our projects utilising Ubiquitous Connectivity: 5G MOBIX 5G RuralDorset Click below to discover the roles Ubiquitous Connectivity, 5G, and Satcomms play across a variety of our focus areas: Ubiquitous Connectivity for Agriculture Supporting Vulnerable People with Reliable Connectivity  Innovating the New Normal of Health and Wellbeing with Ubiquitous Connectivity Get in TouchIf you'd like to contact us about any episode of In-Orbit, collaboration opportunities, or to find out more about how we can help your business, please email marketing@sa.catapult.org.uk Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook ERTICO ITS Europe: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website

In-Orbit
2: Earth Observation & Artificial Intelligence

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 37:01


This episode is all about Geospatial Intelligence, and what can be done with the data that is captured via Earth observation Terms like ‘Earth Observation' and ‘Geospatial Intelligence' may not make it into casual conversation for most people, but when accessing things like maps, weather information, traffic information, and air quality data, we are actively engaging with information that has been obtained via these means. There is a lot of work being done to evolve this technology, but we have barely even scratched the surface. To know what it is truly capable of, we need to understand it on a fundamental level. Referred to as Geospatial Innovation at the Catapult, it is the analysis of data that has either a geographic or location element to it. For example, a satellite image that has a longitude and latitude reference system to it, or even a postcode. The data in its various forms, has been used to make sectors like agriculture, transport and even extractive industries, perform more efficiently and effectively. But the technology still needs to be adopted more widely.Episode Guests: Peter Beaumont - Director of Geospatial Innovation / Satellite Applications Catapult Owen Hawkins - Product Development Director / Earth-i Alexandre Lacoste - Research Scientist / Element AI Richard Flemmings- Partner and CTO / 4 Earth Intelligence Resources How can the integration of geospatial data into business processes make operations more effective and enable the creation of new products? Find out about the rapid advancement of EO in our ‘Geospatial Innovation in 2020' report: Click here to download Visit our Projects Hub to explore some of our projects utilising Earth Observation and Artificial Intelligence Find out more about how Geospatial Intelligence is used in the Agriculture industry, including the acquisition of weather, optical, or SAR data, all of which can assist decision making in food production, in one of our recent blogs.  Get in TouchIf you'd like to contact us about any episode of In-Orbit, collaboration opportunities, or to find out more about how we can help your business, please email marketing@sa.catapult.org.uk Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook Earth-i: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website 4 Earth Intelligence: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website Element AI: Twitter, LinkedIn, Website

In-Orbit
1: Small Satellites

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 31:30


Where traditionally large satellites have paved the way for some incredible innovations we use every day, such as GPS and weather forecasting, these small satellites are enabling even more of a space revolution, with their lower costs, closer proximity to earth, and fast build times. From internet connectivity anywhere on earth to 3D printing satellites, the future of satellites in space technology is an exciting place to be. In our first episode, we're exploring what the small satellite revolution means for satellite manufacturing and the data we can receive from space. With reduced cost and quicker development time, small satellites open up the space industry to a new range of organisations.Resources: The Satellite Applications Catapult Small Satellite Market Intelligence update is a quarterly report that follows the fast growing interest in small satellites with the intention to make data on the sector free and accessible. Click here to access. Visit our Projects Hub to find out more about our first two IOD launches: IOD-1 GEMS IOD-5 TARS Visit the Horizon Technologies News page to keep up-to-date on their activities Find out more about AMBER on the Horizon Technologies YouTube page. Correction: Since the time of recording we have launched our second IOD satellite – IOD-5 TARSGet in Touch:If you'd like to contact us about any episode of In-Orbit, collaboration opportunities, or to find out more about how we can help your business, please email marketing@sa.catapult.org.uk Satellite Applications Catapult: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook Horizon Technologies: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn AAC Clyde Space: Website, Twitter, LinkedIn

3d gps iod small satellites in orbit
In-Orbit
Introducing In-Orbit

In-Orbit

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 1:36


Welcome to In-Orbit, the fortnightly podcast exploring how technology from space is empowering a better world.

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Ward Shelley works as an artist in New York and Connecticut. He is interested in constructed worlds and intersecting narratives; how they create, mediate and inform each other. He wants to know how things really work. Shelley specializes in large projects that freely mix architecture and performance. For more than a decade, he has been collaborating with Alex Schweder, using experimental architecture to explore the dance between the designed environment and its consequences. Since 2007, the duo have designed, built, and lived in (or on) seven structures, all of them in locations where the public are invited not only to witness, but also to actively engage with the artists in direct dialogue about their practice—an activity that has coalesced into what they call “performance architecture.” Shelley also works on diagramatic paintings: information-based timelines on culture-related subjects and historical postmortems. He frequently works with Douglas Paulson on installations and environments that attempt to turn mind, text, and meaning inside out (for a better look). They created the “The Last Library” project for Spaces in 2015. Shelley’s work has been exhibited in more than 10 countries and is in a number of museum collections including the Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum, the Brooklyn Art Museum, and The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. Shelley received a Painting and Sculpture award from the Joan Mitchell foundation, and has been a fellow of the American Academy in Rome since 2006. He has received NYFA and NEA fellowships in sculpture and new media categories, a Bessie Award for installation art, and grants from the Jerome Foundation and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. He is represented by Pierogi Gallery in New York. Information on the book mentioned in the interview - The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion is a 2012 social psychology book by Jonathan Haidt, in which the author describes human morality as it relates to politics and religion.Haidt presents moral foundations theory, and applies it to the political beliefs of liberals, conservatives, and libertarians in the US. In Orbit; 2014 - A collaboration of Alex Schweder and Ward Shelley in Brooklyn. As a performance, the artists lived on the wheel for 9 days and nights. Walking together turns the wheel and brings them their beds, bathroom, kitchen and desks. photo credit Double Cyclops Work, Spend, Forget; 2013 - In this diagram, Shelley traces the parallel histories of consumerism, manufacturing, and marketing using the form of a dissected frog to suggest their effect on society. photo courtesy of Pierogi Gallery. The Room Where It Happened; 2020 - A diorama that imagines a series of rooms in which plans are made to alter and direct public opinion for political and economic purposes. An immersive yet diminishing environment, the rooms contain charts, files, books, and notes, all which have a certain historical resonance. Ward Shelley and Douglas Paulson. photo credit: Carlton Bright  

Women in Film and TV Podcast
WFT & CIFF Panel: Women Talk Film

Women in Film and TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 54:46


On the 9th November, WFT hosted the live ‘In Her Own Voice' | Women talk film panel at the Cork International Film Festival's Industry Days event. Presented in partnership with CIFF with support from the BAI, this session celebrated the recent successes and accomplishments of three Irish female filmmakers, and the positive initiatives and structural changes that have occurred in the industry in the recent movement to recognise, encourage and promote women in film began. This panel was led by our chair Dr. Susan Liddy, and features Cathy Brady (Writer & Director, Wildfire), Ailbhe Keogan (Screenwriter, Run & Jump) and Katie McNeice (Director, In Orbit). https://wft.ie/

FNI Wrap Chat
STILL VOICES SHORT FILM FEST SPECIAL PART ONE.

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 72:43


This week, We're throwing our spotlight on Some brilliant up and coming filmmakers who are screening at the Still Voices Film Festival. https://stillvoicesfilmfestival.com/ BALLYMAHON, CO. LONGFORD ONLINE - AUGUST 13TH - 16TH 2020 STREAMING NOW Joining the Paul's on Part one: Eamonn Murphy - A better you. Following the success of his previous short film, "Lost Memories" Eamonn Murphy received funding for his latest short film "A Better You" from Screen Ireland. He is currently developing his first feature project with the support of Screen Skills Ireland and Creative Media Europe.            Michael-David McKernan - Halo. Michael-David is an Irish actor and filmmaker based in Dublin and London. Since graduating with a First Class Honours in Drama & Theatre Studies from Trinity College Dublin, he has worked on stage in Ireland and the UK, winning an Irish Times Theatre Award for Disco Pigs & Sucking Dublin (Best Ensemble). In 2017 he graduated from Bow Street Film Academy. Screen credits include Red Rock, Quantico and most recently In Orbit opposite Olwen Fouéré.            Katie McNiece - In Orbit. Katie McNeice is a first-time director based in Dublin, Ireland. Her debut film 'In Orbit' is a self-funded project which gleaned 14 nominations and 4 awards on the festival circuit in screenplay form, ever before the film went into production. This includes winning a live pitching competition in St John's Theatre in Covent Garden, London, as part of the London Short Series Film Festival in 2018. McNeice is also the Writer, Producer and Editor on the project and completed additional VFX.        Mark Smyth - The Bridge, Everything looks better in the Sunshine. Mark Smyth is an award winning film director with an honours degree in Film/TV Production. He started working as a TV editor in 2009 and has since gone on to work as a director on productions in Ireland, USA, Canada and the UK . He is a firm believer in collaboration and his interest lies in telling unique stories about the magic of life with compelling characters at the forefront. Marks most recent short film “The Bridge” was funded by RTÉ & The Galway Film Centre has just finished post production. Starring Lochlann O’Mearáin, Peter Coonan & Marie Mullen the film was shot on location in The Burren Co. Clare and is set for festival release in summer 2019.    Jamie Goldrick - Up and Away Jamie Goldrick is a director and writer based in Dublin. He is a former editor of rabble print magazine in Ireland, his writing has also appeared in publications such as the Sunday Business Post and Adbusters magazine. He has directed and shot music videos in Ireland for Lankum, Lisa O Neill & Shakalak. He has also directed work for Amnesty International Ireland, Bohemian F.C. and Universal Music Ireland. His work with Lisa O Neill featured on The Guardian and his work with Bohemian F.C. has featured in major news publications across the island. He directed and shot a live adaption of Ian Maleney's Novel, Minor Monuments, which had a Nationwide tour in 2019. His last documentary short, The Reek was screened internationally and won best Documentary Short at Kerry Film Festival in 2018. In 2020 he was the recipient of an Emerging Director Award in Ireland for his work with Ana Liffey Drug Project. Mia Mullarkey - Mood Atlas Mia Mullarkey is a film director based in Dublin, Ireland. She directed several successful shorts, receiving 40 awards globally, and screening at major international short film festivals such as Palm Springs, Aesthetica, São Paulo, Valladolid, Tehran and Helsinki. In 2018 Mia received the Discovery Award at Dublin International Film Festival for her body of work, and was made the 2018/2019 Filmmaker-in-Residence with Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival.            Become a patron/Supporter of Fni on: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fni (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.buymeacoffee.com%2Ffni%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0kD26R2Tl0YB1WDhfTcIk2kaxFGtra86l3Xn0H5jRead4ww-duXIwz0CY&h=AT3uA2oZ5jDFvi92seoFmEO8IoWlVgC2C8FDMiyt456_btk9OP4WtC3wseLJ8RyjRZdhdZ9U4BZ_E6jetVxgHrB_W1KlESGGuASgTO8wH2H9mpPIRPoC6JA4ijDM22CznS1Vx2QZ1CSwue35GUMSNrqZPSyL) Screenwriting 101 online with IP WISHIN, an Introduction to screenwriting and Filmatic dramaturgy More Info/book for 60e on www.WeAreFNI.com (http://www.wearefni.com/) #WeAreFni (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/wearefni?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #YouAreFNI (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/youarefni?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #StaySafe (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/staysafe?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #StayInformed (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/stayinformed?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) #StayPositive (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/staypositive?source=feed_text&epa=HASHTAG) WWW.WEAREFNI.COM (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2FWWW.WEAREFNI.COM%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3O86-JGARQ-lEhbDk1tI4iPs-IveYXswBmtrbLFxlCQR87TtNfcUt7IEU&h=AT3aoqXPN-Ji0hWcR7b1U8F1WKOD6ksGhmepWBN4J4fN1fd4U_ZxOnvRmBah-5hEK2uiv1f-OEJzyYl4lIqzYHUv3plISZZxaS3s6YeRNhnBStz1ainqVe67it4j8FxV7BrNOVGO6U51IWACerTgSVYiAaU9)

FNI Wrap Chat
#85 | Emer Kinsella | Composer

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 43:57


On this week's ep of FNI Wrapchat is Irish Film Composer based in Los Angeles Emer Kinsella.  PBL had a lovely chat with Emer about the differences between large and small scale productions, Living in LA as an Irish person, working to get by and her love of her craft.  Emer Kinsella is a film composer, classically-trained experimental violinist and songwriter from Dublin, Ireland. Emer is known for her textural and minimal introspective string writing, blended together with ambient electronics and poignant soundscapes. Her credits include the recent short, In Orbit, directed by Katie McNiece,  working with Johnny Klimek on the Netflix show Sense8 and the motion picture Jungle starring Daniel Radcliffe. Emer recently scored the documentary film Faith which screened at the Vancouver and Atlanta LGBT film festivals and the award-winning short film Suburban Jungle which won Best Short film at the San Pedro International Film Festival in 2018. At the heart of her musical voice is the violin, an instrument she has played since the age of two. Emer is from Malahide in Dublin but resides in Los Angeles. We have been working hard to develop a shoot and screen festival to raise awareness of homelessness in Ireland in partnership with The Virgin Media Dublin Film Festival, Dublin Business School, Wildcard Distribution and the Headstuff Podcast Network. Information here. Please share/Attend/donate. We will also be podcasting throughout the weekend on site at DBS near Grafton Street. FNI 20/20 vision. Supporting The Peter McFerry Trust. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/84400864257 We also have our end of year party in Temple Bar on the 19th of December to round off the year.  Die Hard:Christmas Party Harder. All welcome.  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/81312555041 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FNI Wrap Chat
#85 | Emer Kinsella | Composer

FNI Wrap Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 43:42


On this week's ep of FNI Wrapchat is Irish Film Composer based in Los Angeles Emer Kinsella.  PBL had a lovely chat with Emer about the differences between large and small scale productions, Living in LA as an Irish person, working to get by and her love of her craft.  Emer Kinsella is a film composer, classically-trained experimental violinist and songwriter from Dublin, Ireland. Emer is known for her textural and minimal introspective string writing, blended together with ambient electronics and poignant soundscapes. Her credits include the recent short, In Orbit, directed by Katie McNiece,  working with Johnny Klimek on the Netflix show Sense8 and the motion picture Jungle starring Daniel Radcliffe. Emer recently scored the documentary film Faith which screened at the Vancouver and Atlanta LGBT film festivals and the award-winning short film Suburban Jungle which won Best Short film at the San Pedro International Film Festival in 2018. At the heart of her musical voice is the violin, an instrument she has played since the age of two. Emer is from Malahide in Dublin but resides in Los Angeles. We have been working hard to develop a shoot and screen festival to raise awareness of homelessness in Ireland in partnership with The Virgin Media Dublin Film Festival, Dublin Business School, Wildcard Distribution and the Headstuff Podcast Network. Information here. Please share/Attend/donate. We will also be podcasting throughout the weekend on site at DBS near Grafton Street. FNI 20/20 vision. Supporting The Peter McFerry Trust. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/84400864257 (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/84400864257?fbclid=IwAR1by5YhifwGoC2M7v5u5DZ1o5nUXCJGFL3GBErsEkZ59W4ronHC0HpHa3o) We also have our end of year party in Temple Bar on the 19th of December to round off the year.  Die Hard:Christmas Party Harder. All welcome.  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/81312555041 (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/81312555041?fbclid=IwAR2r9_pZSyF5e5I6P_uDjB0zDaEqCAaQmxUPRtsJ0ny5G8_lFQOxq_WF_CE)

Musician Today
Emer Kinsella Composer, Improviser, Violinist on Musician Today Podcast Ep 26!!!

Musician Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 39:35


TUNE IN TO OUR EPIC PODCAST WITH Emer Kinsella!!! Composer, improviser, performer, violinist and an all-amazing artist!!! THIS SATURDAY NOV 9 on my youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAJ8mN-tEkA&feature=em-lsb-owner Emer Kinsella is an Irish composer known for her textural and minimal introspective string writing blended together with ambient electronics and poignant soundscapes. Her credits include working with Johnny Klimek on the Netflix show Sense8 and the motion picture Jungle starring Daniel Radcliffe. Emer recently scored the award winning films In Orbit at the Dublin Gaze Film Festival 2019 and Suburban Jungle which won Best Short film at the San Pedro International Film Festival in 2018. In Orbit is set to screen at the Cork Film Festival and London Short Series Festival after premiering at the Galway film fleadh festival last July. Emer also creates experiential concerts, having recently organized, curated and performed in the Intrinsic Strings Concert last August, sponsored by BMI, VER-PRG and Vresh with the aim of connecting communities through music and shining a light on loneliness and isolation in city environments. At the heart of her musical voice is the violin, an instrument she has played since the age of 2 years old. Emer is an active recording session player in LA and rotates her time between composing, recording and performing her own works as well as others. Emer is based in Los Angeles. Find Emer and her Music: www.emerkinsella.com https://soundcloud.com/emerkinsella https://www.facebook.com/emersionmusic https://twitter.com/emerviolinist https://www.instagram.com/emersionmusic/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzKvyKgQpBLa2WWbj-V3pDw Soundtrack to In Orbit is out now on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon https://open.spotify.com/album/316U5Fq3x6yvHpP3VbBiub Watch us take a dive into her Emmersive career!!! #cinematic #filmscore #composer #soundtrack #strings #violin #markwood #mawkwoodexperience #electrifyyourstrings #eys #MWROC #viperviolin #viper #woodviolins #transsiberianorchestra

Many Realms
Tallow - Part Four - Trails & Tribulations

Many Realms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 54:06


The gang is not yet out of the woods. A sticky situation stands between them and sanctuary.Transcript: https://bit.ly/2Y1JzGa Instagram: @therealmscast Twitter: @therealmscast Website: http://therealmscast.com Music Many Realms theme by Nik October (https://www.softonline.me/) Tinseltown and In Orbit by Ian Post Lingering Words by Jimmy Svensson

On Target
188 - On Target: It's What's In The Grooves That Count

On Target

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 61:20


A crackin' hour of outstanding Rock, Soul, Garage, Mod Beat and Northern Soul to guide you through the autumn season. This week's box is filled with vinyl of such an exceptional caliber that it has to be closely guarded for fear theft. To better illustrate download it now and listen to the proof. Get into it! Like The Facebook Page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Potato Twist" Diane Emond - Gaity "I Feel Good" Shirley & Lee - Aladdin "You Talk About Love" Barbara George - Sue "Hands Off" Aretha Franklin - Columbia "It's Got The Whole World Shakin'" Sam Cooke - RCA-Victor "If You Love Her" Barbara Lewis - Atlantic "It Could Be Wonderful" The Smoke - Island "She's Got Everything" The Kinks - Pye "Death Of A Clown" The Seagulls - Date "Lets Get Together" The Staple Singers - Epic "Take Some Time Out (For Love)" The Isley Brothers - Tamla "Wonderful" The Blossoms - Columbia "In Orbit" Joy Lovejoy - Checker "Apples Peaches Pumpkin Pie" Jay & The Techniques - Smash "Your Love Grows More Precious Everyday" The Contours - Tamla-Motown "Oh Suzie-Q" Dale Hawkins - Checker "Baby Come Back" The Equals - RCA-Victor "Heaven And Hell" The Who - Decca "Girl" Les Lutins - Carousel4 "De Ma Vie" Sylvie Vartan - RCA-Victor "One Naughty Flat" Mac Rebennack & The Soul Orchestra - A.F.O.

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
#85: The Displeasure Gardens

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 94:57


In Orbit goes into a story spoiler review of the main campaign, discusses our impressions of the raid, and finishes up with your questions!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

In Orbit discusses Destiny 2 and our initial impressions with the live game!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Final D2 prep is underway as the new game is set for launch! In Orbit discusses this and your questions with Wilhe1m Scream.

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
#80: Baby, I Got That Sugar Rush.

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 52:16


Beta updates, sugar rush with Pop-Tarts, Edge Magazine, and McFarlane toys on today's In Orbit!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

In Orbit plays the beta and goes into our personal thoughts on it.

The Saga of the European King
Chapter 29 - You Are Leaving Today but Don't Forget Everything We Built Together

The Saga of the European King

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 18:18


Terrorthaw has made a career out of creating inventive ways to show that the King's rule of Europe is flawed. Until now he's never quite had a chance to so completely undo it, but since discovering the location of a working time machine he knows he has to move quickly. Can he dismantle his evil empire, gather the right equipment and assemble a competent crew before the King finds out what he's up to? And how do you dispose of a room full of henchmen without a whole automated death wheel stadium arena?   -- Written and edited by Tom McNally -- PERFORMED BY: Amy Sutton, Joshua Crisp, Tom McNally and Ben Edwards.   Amy Sutton played Sar-Or Joshua Crisp played Malamutate and Ant-Tenor Tom McNally did the narration and played Terrorthaw Ben Edwards was Cutty.   -- MUSIC   Theme tune and musical stings composed by Nicolai Roos Terrorthaw's theme was composed by John Bartmann    -- SFX   PM_SFE_RCLEAN_04 by Phil Michalski from his Sci-Fi Elements pack http://www.philmichalski.com/sci-fi-mechanics-mini/   Sound effects not made by Tom McNally are courtesy of the wonderful freesound.org community. This episode included the following:   EVIL HOLIDAY CAMP martkirche-halle by hinzebeat before-event by buginthesys parking-garage-general-ambiance-roomtone by hazmattt coughing-in-church-01-130525-13 by klankbeeld hum-of-voices-loud-zulu by petercornell indoor-adult-murmur-small-group by splicesound leaving-movie-theatre-in-the-evening by inalchemy disappoint-and-happily-surprised-creature by thaxis360 boo-5-only-a-couple-people by jayfrosting door-walking-exit by adrozipp man-walking-away-indoors-with-leathery-shoes by bulbastre toilet-flushing-button by magedu clothing-movement-jacket by mlsulli fast-dressing-and-undressing-jacket by sound-ims   MALAMUTATE dog-on-stairs by eneasz suitcase-down-5 by toefur dog-whining-and-jumping-on-glass by monkey pants dog-walking-on-laminate-2 by iccleste   BIBLIOTHEQUE DE LAEKEN railstationempty-- by dkustic omni-ambiental-library2 by mivori earphone-telephone-line-timber by jeicob22 quiet-office-library-area-ambiance by shanaygroen chemistry-table-crash by castironcarousel books-falling by theshaggyfreak foley-book-fall-impact by cjosephwalker sh-woman-running-carpet-to-hard-floor by shall555   MYSTERIOUS COLLECTION clunky-switch by stevenbrown open-wardrobe-2 by toefur 40-equip by rewired unloadcd by omar alvardo track(4) by omega9   SPACESHIP ASSEMBLY car_bonnet by zabuhailo ratchet-screwdriver by theshaggyfreak countrysidesummerevening by pcaeldries la_cambre by pcaeldries ste-030 by meltymcface page_sounds by mrradtastic IN ORBIT engine-vibrations-of-ferry-1 by ivolipa submarine-diesel-engine-002 by cydon submarine by jmorrisoncafe330 blood-pressure by unclesigmund air-spray by starinatwalls -- ART Track art and logo by Tom McNally Original character designs by Bruno Stahl

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

In Orbit reviews Destiny 2's gameplay reveal as Dominus Ghaul and the Red Legion invade the Solar System!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
#59: It Has Murder, It Has Victory, It Has Mayhem.

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 89:30


ContraBang joins the In Orbit crew to discuss Age of Triumph and his experience with the game!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

In Orbit is confronted with beginning of the final countdown to Destiny 2! Age of Triumph celebrates us as guardians by sending us back to refreshed raids!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Continued discussion of 2.5.0.2, 2.5.0.3 discussion, Iron Banner Supremacy, and guests discuss their experience with Destiny in this week's In Orbit!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

The In Orbit team takes a look at the return of Iron Banner, what's in store next for Destiny, the impending crucible balancing patch, and the new format for the Bungie Bounty.

iron banner in orbit bungie bounty
In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

The In Orbit crew discusses the past two episodes and crucible, including Sweats rules, in depth!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
#49: An Analysis Of Destiny - Part 2

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 101:53


The Destiny social spaces and end game (and what that entails) are discussed by the In Orbit crew!

Source Material
Source Material dec 18th

Source Material

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 87:28


Starts out here half way through JPB covering for In Orbit, then he sticks around a plays a few jams with my. All vinyl here.

Source Material
Source Material dec 18th

Source Material

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 87:28


Starts out here half way through JPB covering for In Orbit, then he sticks around a plays a few jams with my. All vinyl here.

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
#44: The Dawning of New Content

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 44:34


In Orbit explores the Dawning, a holiday event bringing PVE & PVP activities and Iron Banner!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
#41: Well That was a Challenging Surprise

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 44:31


The In Orbit crew go over the surprising release of challenge mode and discuss the plateau we are reaching.

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

In Orbit discusses Rise Of Iron and all it brings (and doesn't bring).

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
SE: The Crucible Extravaganza

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 73:47


In Orbit talks the current and future Crucible.

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
#27: The Mutants Are Coming!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2016 60:05


Rise of Iron is on! In Orbit analyzes the big reveal!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
#23: Reduce The Grind. Reuse The Content. Recycle Destiny.

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 112:39


In Orbit reviews the Taken Spring, new grimore, and Q/A from you the fans!

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
#19: The Episode Where We Speculate

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 66:43


Light news, Iron Banner, and more Q&A on this episode of In Orbit.

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

With not much news floating around, In Orbit dreams about the future.

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

The In Orbit team discusses SRL, Iron Banner, and loot, loot, and more loot during the post holiday lull.

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
#8: Countdown To 2.0 & The Taken King

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015 130:58


A lot of changes coming with The Taken King. The In Orbit team discusses upcoming weapon balance, changes to the tower, even bigger changes to the overall game, and how that's going to affect players.

Today In Space
TIS#046 08/20/15 Weekly Update

Today In Space

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015 39:24


Weekly Update   Tonight's show brings you "What's New" this week, On Earth, In Orbit & in OuterSpace! Alex talks about searching for jobs, 3D printing in Space, the old & new Manufacturing and the possibility of cyro-volcanoes on Pluto! ENJOY! New to Podcasting? No problem! We've put together a quick "Beginner's Guide" to get you started & subscribed on iPhone, Android & Computers! CLICK HERE TO GET SUBSCRIBED! Check out our SoundCloud Account!   Check out "Where all Spacecraft Go to Die" - we talk about it in this week's show!   We've put up all of Today In Space's Music & Sounds SPACE LINKS: ON EARTH: 3D Printing in the Vacuum of Space http://3dprint.com/88301/3d-printing-in-vacuum-space/ Made In Space - Website http://www.madeinspace.us/ IN ORBIT: HTV-5 Launch and Info http://www.space.com/30300-japan-launches-space-station-cargo-ship.html Progress M-26M Joins the Spacecraft Cemetery @ Point Nemo http://www.spaceflightinsider.com/missions/iss/russian-progress-m-26m-spacecraft-falls-into-the-pacific-ocean/ IN OUTERSPACE: Cryovolcanos on Pluto? http://www.americaspace.com/?p=85386&utm_content=bufferb95fd&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer The Astrophysical Journal - "ON THE PROVENANCE OF PLUTO'S NITROGEN (N2)" by Kelsi N. Singer and S. Alan Stern 2015 ApJ 808 L50 http://iopscience.iop.org/2041-8205/808/2/L50/

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community
#6: That Underwhelming Feeling

In Orbit – Destiny News, Events, and Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 119:02


The In Orbit crew welcomes a new member and talks more Destiny as The Taken King approaches.

Shake and Blake
Shake and Blake - Episode 27

Shake and Blake

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2013 144:58


Dave and Ian enter the final phase of Blake's 7 before the series finale. In "Orbit," Avon is offered the ultimate weapon in exchange for ORAC. While Avon is unwilling to part with the ultimate computer, he is willing to dispose of Vila, when he becomes the only thing between Avon and escape. In "Warlord," Avon tries to rally leaders from non-Federation territories into a united resistance force. The only things standing in his way are the machinations of Servalan and Tarrant's libido. Dr. Stuart sends Dave a small essay to read, they decide that no good can come from Tarrant's penis, and revel in the adventures of Rafiki Stardust and the electric goblets.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Shake and Blake - Episode 27

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2013 144:58


Dave and Ian enter the final phase of Blake's 7 before the series finale. In "Orbit," Avon is offered the ultimate weapon in exchange for ORAC. While Avon is unwilling to part with the ultimate computer, he is willing to dispose of Vila, when he becomes the only thing between Avon and escape. In "Warlord," Avon tries to rally leaders from non-Federation territories into a united resistance force. The only things standing in his way are the machinations of Servalan and Tarrant's libido. Dr. Stuart sends Dave a small essay to read, they decide that no good can come from Tarrant's penis, and revel in the adventures of Rafiki Stardust and the electric goblets.

Shake and Blake
Shake and Blake - Episode 27

Shake and Blake

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2013 144:58


Dave and Ian enter the final phase of Blake's 7 before the series finale. In "Orbit," Avon is offered the ultimate weapon in exchange for ORAC. While Avon is unwilling to part with the ultimate computer, he is willing to dispose of Vila, when he becomes the only thing between Avon and escape. In "Warlord," Avon tries to rally leaders from non-Federation territories into a united resistance force. The only things standing in his way are the machinations of Servalan and Tarrant's libido. Dr. Stuart sends Dave a small essay to read, they decide that no good can come from Tarrant's penis, and revel in the adventures of Rafiki Stardust and the electric goblets.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Shake and Blake - Episode 27

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2013 144:58


Dave and Ian enter the final phase of Blake's 7 before the series finale. In "Orbit," Avon is offered the ultimate weapon in exchange for ORAC. While Avon is unwilling to part with the ultimate computer, he is willing to dispose of Vila, when he becomes the only thing between Avon and escape. In "Warlord," Avon tries to rally leaders from non-Federation territories into a united resistance force. The only things standing in his way are the machinations of Servalan and Tarrant's libido. Dr. Stuart sends Dave a small essay to read, they decide that no good can come from Tarrant's penis, and revel in the adventures of Rafiki Stardust and the electric goblets.