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Carbon Capture, Use and Storage: A conversation with Cindy Yeilding, Senior Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for BP America. Hosted by Sarah Barnes and Julian Chenin. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/59429
Opportunities for geoscientists: A conversation with Rick Fritz, AAPG President. Hosted by Sarah Barnes and Julian Chenin. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/58958
Sustainable Development with Kristin McLin, manager, Petroleum Geochemistry and Basin Modeling at ConocoPhillips, Houston. Hosted by Sarah Barnes and Julian Chenin. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/58711
Special Guest: Trademarc TV! Interview: Topics on Branding, Work Ethic, What is Trademarc TV, Sneakers, Challenging yourself to get good in different areas (1:43 - 27:02), Plug of the Week (27:08), Patti Labelle / Gladys Knight Versuz (32:45), Big Sean Detroit 2 (36:09), Atlanta Braves leading the NL East (40:45), Heat defeat Bucks in 5 games (45:25), Are we numb to Lebron performing at an elite level (56:05), NFL Season starts this week (1:04:28), Corey's Conclusion (1:17:26) IG: thegroupmessagepod Twitter: @groupmessagepod Facebook: The Group Message
Digging Deeper with Scott Tinker, director of the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin, and chairman of the Switch Energy Alliance. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/58122
Digging Deeper with Stephen Hubbard, Associate Professor, University of Calgary, and 2019-2020 AAPG-AAPG Foundation Distinguished Lecturer. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/57143
Digging Deeper with Lee Esch, Senior Geoscience Advisor, Subsurface Geology, ExxonMobil, and 2019-2020 AAPG-AAPG Foundation Distinguished Lecturer. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/56887
Digging Deeper with Michael Pyrcz, Associate Professor, The University of Texas at Austin, and 2019-2020 AAPG-AAPG Foundation Distinguished Lecturer. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/56437
Digging Deeper with Kristin Bergmann, Asstant Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and 2019-2020 AAPG-AAPG Foundation Distinguished Lecturer. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/56089
The Four Year Olympian Episode 110 : Jeremiah Brown The Four Year Olympian Subscribe & Review on : Apple Podcasts | Stitcher In Episode #110 of the LEO Training Podcast, I interview Olympic Silver Medalist Jeremiah Brown In this podcast interview I sit down with 2012 Olympic Silver Medalist from the Canadian Men's 8+, Jeremiah Brown. Jeremiah was gracious enough to send me a copy of his book, The Four Year Olympian and to discuss his journey from a complete novice to Olympic Silver Medalist in just four years. This is a fantastic read and isn't your typical rowing tale. Jeremiah writes with a candor and authenticity that really grabs the reader's attention and immediately has them become invested. He also pulls no punches when it comes to sharing the sacrafices that Olympic hopefuls must make physically, mentally, and socially in the pursuit of their goals. The Four Year Olympian is a raw, unfiltered insight into training at the Olympic level and the lessons learned are applicable to anyone with a desire to improve and getting better. Interview Topics: Part 1 | Transitioning from Football and Fatherhood to Rowing What were some of the biggest transformations in going from being a offensive lineman in football to being a rower? For the audience provide your height and weight at end of college and what you ended up rowing at. What characteristics and lessons from football translated well into rowing? Which did not? In your book, The Four Year Olympian, you mentioned briefly that you did continue to do some strength training while rowing but it seems you stopped because it made you more muscle bound and slower, less explosive. Please explain. Why did you only give yourself a 4 year window of becoming an Olympic Medalist? Part 2 | Training to Become an Olympian What were some of the key differences between Doug White and Mike Spracklen? Personality wise and training program wise? One of the key tenets in your training was how focused you had to be during your training. Do you think you could have been as successful in such a compressed time frame had you not been able to be so singularly focused on your goal? Do you have any regrets in how you went about it. Your book candidly details the process of going from a raw athletic talent (in rowing terms) to becoming a national team athlete to Olympic Silver Medalist. Reflecting back on this, what was the most challenging part of your journey? Part 3 | Life After Rowing and your role at Canadian Olympic Committee In 2015, you took on a leadership role with the Canadian Olympic Committee as National Manager of Game Plan. What is “Game Plan and how has it grown and developed since 2015? More and more athletes appear to be speaking out and becoming more vocal about anxiety and depression and other mental health issues. In your experience as an athlete and in your current role, how large of an issue is mental health for elite athletes Extra | Training Recommendations | To be used What’s your top technical tip for a rower? Favorite training session on the erg? Water? 2K PR? What type of training session do you recommend an athlete do for continued development? Advice to yourself 10 years ago. Show Notes: The Four Year Olympian (Website) The Four Year Olympian (Book) Jeremiah Brown (Facebook) Jeremiah Brown (Twitter) Jeremiah Brown (Instagram) Olympic Final Men's 8+ 2012 London Olympics
Part 2: How Conversational Self Discovery and Personal Reperception Empowers Long-Term Success on Your Terms. Career Talk with Frank Wantland, career coach and former AAPG EXPLORER columnist. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/54698
Part 1: How Conversational Self Discovery and Personal Reperception Empowers Long-Term Success on Your Terms. Career Talk with Frank Wantland, career coach and former AAPG EXPLORER columnist. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/53994
Data Mining/Machine Learning and the Evolution of the Petroleum Geoscientist with Deborah Sacrey, Auburn Energy. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/53603
Wallace Pratt, portrayed by Broadway actor Erick Devine, addresses the DPA Luncheon at 2017 Annual Convention and Exhibition in Houston. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/52992
Introduction to Machine Learning/Deep Learning with Susan Nash, AAPG's Director of Innovation and Emerging Science/Technology. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/52568
Digging Deeper with Lisa Stright, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Geosciences, Colorado State University/Co-PI, Chile Slope Systems Consortium, and 2018-2019 AAPG-AAPG Foundation Distinguished Lecturer. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/51713
Digging Deeper with Irene Arango, Senior Geochemist, Chevron Energy Technology Company and 2018-2019 AAPG-AAPG Foundation Distinguished Lecturer. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/51770
Digging Deeper with Michael Hudec, Senior Research Scientist, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas and 2018-2019 AAPG-AAPG Foundation Distinguished Lecturer. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/51855
Digging Deeper with Sophie Warny, Associate Professor and AASP Chair in Palynology, Louisiana State University as well as 2018-2019 AAPG-AAPG Foundation Distinguished Lecturer. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/51856
Digging Deeper with Susan Cunningham, advisor for Darcy Partners, formerly Executive Vice President for Noble Energy and 2018-2019 AAPG-AAPG Foundation Distinguished Lecturer. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/51857
Digging Deeper with Ashley Harris, Team Lead for the Clastic Stratigraphy Team at Chevron Energy Technology Company in Houston and 2018-2019 AAPG-AAPG Foundation Distinguished Lecturer. https://www.aapg.org/podcast/episode/articleid/51858
In today's episode, expert Andrew Lermsider covers everything you need to know for a successful business. Learn what he did to gross over $600 million for his own online businesses and those of his clients. If you are starting an online business, you need to hear these tips! Where to find Andrew: Website: www.andrewlermsider.com Social Media Links: www.Instagram.com/andrewlermsider www.facebook.com/andrewlermsiderofficial www.twitter.com/andrewlermsider Get FREE 10 Steps To Start Your Business Checklist: https://www.mymbse.com/p/10-steps-to-start-your-business-1 Enroll in 9-5 Dropout Academy: https://www.mymbse.com/store/UBmqLkX3 More about Andrew: Andrew Lermsider knows the exact steps needed to rapidly increase the sales of any company selling a product or service online. Lermsider, a renowned marketing expert, featured on the cover of “Response Magazine” has generated over $600 million dollars online for his own businesses and clients. INTERVIEW TOPICS • 3 key fundamentals that can triple the web sales of any business • Why posting so often on social media no longer works and what big companies do • Learn how small conversion improvements can increase your sales volume 50% • Testing can save your business from losing boat loads of cash • How user experience has become more important than ever before. • 8 email marketing hacks every entrepreneur needs to know. • Follow- up marketing is the key to your success. • Question based selling is the answer • It’s not all about Facebook. Google crushes it using their automation • Monetize your way to an entrepreneurial empire. • Why Facebook ads fail for so many businesses. They are not looking for you.
LT 099 | Dr. Stuart McGill & Brian Carroll - The Gift of Injury Subscribe & Review on : Apple Podcasts | Stitcher This week's podcast features two return guests: Dr. Stuart McGill and Brian Carroll. Dr. Stuart M. McGill is a professor emeritus of the University of Waterloo, where he was a professor for 32 years. His laboratory and experimental research clinic investigated issues related to the causal mechanisms of back pain, how to rehabilitate back-pained people and enhance both injury resilience and performance. Brian Carroll is world class powerlifter with over a decade of elite class lifting under his belt. Coming back from a devastating back injury in 2012 that broke multiple bones and that most experts said he would never recover from, Brian returned to world class form and was able to establish a new world record for the squat at 1185 pounds all after his back injury. This interview tells the story of Brian’s injury and his journey back to health and elite performance with the help of Dr. McGill. Here are 3 things you will learn from this interview: The importance of being an athlete 24/7 What's one piece of advice you both would give to our youth to better prepare them to strength train? The value of assistance work If you are interested in purchasing a copy of Gift of Injury you can find it on Amazon.com, Powerrackstrength.com and BackFitPro.com and I will also include those links in the show notes. Interview Topics and Questions: Brian and Dr. McGill Who came up with the title "The Gift of Injury" and what's the meaning for each of you behind this title? What does being an athlete 24/7 mean? What's one piece of advice you both would give to our youth to better prepare them to strength train? Regardless of sport, why is it important to only compete at competitions a few times a year? What do we need to do to change the mindset of chasing reps and adding weight? This is not a mindset that athletes intuitively possess. Brian What does it mean to "Practice the way we plan to compete." and to "approach every lift with intent and meaning". The value and importance of assistance work. What do you look for when coaching an athlete and how to select the appropriate exercise. Your decision to retire and over the next several years lower your body weight. Dr. McGill Why "knee to chest" stretches and rolling around | use of a foam roller are not good for the back or performance? How the Big Three provides a stiffening, bracing effect for several hours after performing them reduces micro movements. Bone callousing: quick explanation of theory and how this was a key part of Brian's rehab Show Notes: BackFitPro.com PowerRackStrength.com Gift of Injury McGill Pull Up with Maximal Neural Drive How the Great Ones Hold Onto Their Careers Thoracic Mobility Drill
Ever wish you could upgrade your relationships…not meaning drop the one you're with, but bring more love, kindness, compassion, and even a bit of spirituality to the table, or to the bedroom for that matter. Well, if this sounds exciting, then do we have the show for you! Today we'll be talking with Best-Selling Author Lodro Rinzler, Author of The Buddha Walks Into a Bar, and co-author of How to Love Yourself…and Sometimes Other People. Today we'll talk about loving yourself, loving another, and spiritual advice for modern relationships, that plus slaying sharks, and what in the world bow ties and sex have to do with one another! Interview Topics and Questions Include: What is an Open-Hearted Warrior What is a Bodhisattva What is wrong with “You Complete Me” from Jerry McGuire? We are inanately whole, just need to go down a process of discovering that How do we start loving ourselves? Gom – the process of becoming familiar Meditation – the process of becoming familiar with all that we are Helps us become familiar with our own minds, befriend ourselves, and then offer ourselves a bit of love and kindness Meditation is like taking yourself for a date. “The essence of who we are is truly loveable – what does this mean? Buddha woke up through meditation that we are innately whole as is – kind, worthy of love, brilliant, we have everything we need within us Starts with us, then we can offer our love to others How shamatha meditation helps Step by Step how to do this Why meditation is a practice Declaring we won't date – and then the hottest people come into ourselves Coming into a place w/out neediness people show up Dating train wrecks How do we get more comfortable with ourselves? Can relax into the present moment – can just be with ourselves How we can learn to relax and be comfortable with ourselves How to let go of expectations Learn how to just be with the other person – without expectations, just enjoying the present moment with them How do we fall in love without losing ourselves? Must build a strong foundation of love so we have something to ofter What does it mean for me to be happy? Loving Kindness Practice The importance of friendship and loving your friends “Where has my love not yet reached?” Loving because we want to love Teacher Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche in his book Ruling Your World What does it mean today to get bigger with my love? Growing the ability to love, like going to the gym and building muscles What's the difference between love, kindness, and compassion? How children crack open our love Willingness to go beyond our comfort level What do bow ties and sex have in common? Moving past how sex is portrayed in the media What the author's friend means by “I'm okay with sluttiness, as long as it's ethical” Work to help people or at least not hurt them What is a safe container for sex? Must be open and communicate At the base of it all, examine our intention What does it mean to love with a broken heart? His next book is around heart-break Losing someone is a very human emotion Why it's ego-breaking instead of heart-breaking Meditation practice is a training in love For More Information Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com Inspire | Inspiration | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Religion | Buddhism | Meditation | Mindfulness | Kindness | Compassion | Shambhala | Sex | Love | Self-Help