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00:00 – 20:43 – WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us to preview tonight’s huge high school football matchups, his best Wabash joke as a Depauw grad, the rest of the high school slate he’s got his eyes on, Purdue’s win over Alabama, Braden Smith’s skill level, Kevin has an issue with Halloween candy not having enough chocolate 20:44 – 34:13 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and weighs in on the Halloween candy still in his house, is anyone ripe for an upset tonight in high school, his thoughts on the Colts at the bye, can Myles McLaughlin continue his record chase?, Monon Bell Game 34:14 – 43:25 - Our most exciting/easiest/hardest games of the Week 11 NFL slateSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:25– Purdue tops Alabama in an early college basketball thriller, Pacers go 0-4 on their west coast trip and it’s looking really ugly early for them 11:26 – 19:50 – Morning Checkdown 19:51 – 40:28 – WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us to preview tonight’s huge high school football matchups, his best Wabash joke as a Depauw grad, the rest of the high school slate he’s got his eyes on, Purdue’s win over Alabama, Braden Smith’s skill level, Kevin has an issue with Halloween candy not having enough chocolate 40:29 – 1:07:46 – James’ room temperature, ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and weighs in on the Halloween candy still in his house, is anyone ripe for an upset tonight in high school, his thoughts on the Colts at the bye, can Myles McLaughlin continue his record chase?, Monon Bell Game, Kevin reveals his “drug addiction”, the best time for a bye in the NFL, Morning Checkdown 1:07:47 – 1:16:25 – The letdown of Jarace Walker, callers weigh in on the Pacers issues 1:16:26 – 1:25:32 – Our most exciting/easiest/hardest games of the Week 11 NFL slate 1:25:33 – 1:51:29– Is this the weekend to put up the Christmas lights?, James poses a Colts question about if the Colts will actually get flexed into primetime games, Alec Pierce’s next contract, the next pass rusher?, big questions going forward for Daniel Jones, Morning Checkdown 1:51:30 – 1:57:34 – Is open bar a must for weddings?, Colts questions at the bye week, Anthony Richardson should come off the injury list next week 1:57:35 – 2:07:47 – Bone Crusher, our event with Franciscan, Jeff tells his story of suffering a heart attack years ago, over/under for Myles McLaughlin tonightSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do cash transfers drive inflation? Is social protection a cost to the economy, or an investment in its future? And who should these systems ultimately serve? In this second and final episode on social protection myths and misperceptions, we turn to the economic and systemic dimensions — how social protection interacts with markets, fiscal policy, and national development. Drawing on global evidence and practice, we examine whether cash transfers distort prices, how they influence local economies, and what the data tell us about affordability and return on investment. We also explore the broader role of social protection beyond poverty reduction: as a foundation for inclusive and resilient societies. While not all answers are clear-cut, the discussion highlights how context, programme design, and policy choices shape outcomes, and why understanding these nuances is critical for effective, sustainable systems. Meet our guests: Davide Rasella, ICREA Research Professor and Head of the Global Health Impact Assessment and Evaluation Group, ISGlobal and ISC. Dennis Egger, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Oxford. Laura Carvalho, Associate Professor of Economics, University of São Paulo. For our Quick Wins segment, we spoke with Konstantinos Papadakis, Principal Social Affairs Officer at the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, who shared insights on the outcomes of Second World Summit for Social Development. Resources: Podcast | Ep.54 | Social Protection Myths and Misperceptions Part 1 Publication | Do cash transfers cause inflation? Publication | The multiplier effects of government expenditures on social protection Publication | Social protection systems, redistribution and growth in Latin America Publication | Impact of social protection on child malnutrition and mortality across 46 LMICs: a longitudinal study over two decades with insights from the COVID-19 pandemic Publication | Effects of conditional cash transfers on tuberculosis incidence and mortality according to race, ethnicity and socioeconomic factors in the 100 Million Brazilian Cohort Publication | Effect of a conditional cash transfer programme on AIDS incidence, hospitalisations, and mortality in Brazil: a longitudinal ecological study Publication | Evaluation and Forecasting Analysis of the Association of Conditional Cash Transfer With Child Mortality in Latin America, 2000-2030
This time around on the podcast, we are joined by our In Search Of... series cohost, Oliver Rockside and Heavy D to discuss a Bigfoot documentary about the "four horsemen" of the Bigfoot world.ISC on BlueskyDoc Pinko on BlueskyStephanie on BlueskyOliver on BlueskyJasen on Bluesky
LEXINGTON, Ky. (November 7, 2025) – Suicide remains one of the leading causes of death among young people in Kentucky, but University of Kentucky faculty and students are working to change that through a simple, yet powerful idea: communication saves lives. Sarah Geegan, assistant professor in the Department of Integrated Strategic Communication, and C.C. Rhein, a junior ISC major and Gaines Fellow, are leading outreach and education efforts promoting QPR — Question, Persuade, Refer — a national training program that teaches anyone how to recognize warning signs, ask difficult questions, and connect people in crisis to help. Through a partnership with UK HealthCare, the QPR training is now available free of charge to all Kentuckians at UKHealthCare.com/QPR. The 30-minute online session provides practical tools that can prepare anyone to offer hope and immediate support to someone in need. On this episode of "Behind the Blue", Geegan and Rhein discuss how QPR works, why breaking stigma around mental health is essential, and how compassion and awareness can create a ripple effect of hope. Geegan reflects on her own experiences and research in suicide prevention communication, while Rhein shares how she has used her QPR training to help peers in real-life situations. Together, they highlight how every Kentuckian — student, staff, or neighbor — can be part of a lifesaving safety net. "Behind the Blue" is available via a variety of podcast providers, including iTunes and Spotify. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of "Behind the Blue" each week. UK's latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. "Behind the Blue" is a joint production of the University of Kentucky and UK HealthCare. Transcripts for most episodes are now embedded in the audio file and can be accessed in many podcast apps during playback. Transcripts for older episodes remain available on the show's blog page. To discover how the University of Kentucky is advancing our Commonwealth, click here.
00:00 – 13:21 – HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Who we are dressed as, Pacers get back at it tonight against the Hawks in their first NBA Cup game, Dolphins lose to the Ravens last night and is Mike McDaniel about to get the boot? 13:22 – 21:09 – Morning Checkdown 21:10 – 42:14 – Curt Cignetti on Halloween, WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us and discusses the high school slate tonight, his least favorite Halloween candy, Notre Dame’s playoff chances, favorite Halloween candy, Colts injury report heading into the Steelers game 42:15 – 1:08:30 – Rick Carlilse’s thoughts on Halloween, ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses his Halloween costumes from years past, his Halloween plans, high school semifinal sectional matchups, Colts-Steelers thoughts, concerns against the Steelers?, Myles Turner takes some shots at the Pacers on a new podcast, Morning Checkdown 1:08:31 – 1:18:33 – Butler basketball head coach Thad Matta joins us and discusses his Halloween gameplan, what they did in their exhibition earlier this week, could we see changes at the men’s college game down the line?, the role of the college GM 1:18:34 – 1:26:55– Scariest movie we’ve seen, our most excited/easiest/hardest games of the NFL slate 1:26:56 – 1:49:59 – Shane Steichen’s Halloween costume and candy, Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss Halloween festivities at the Colts complex, does he have a Greg Rakestraw impression, looking to the Steelers on Sunday, Bob Lovell impression, Taylor’s Tidbits, Morning Checkdown 1:50:00 – 2:00:59– Scary movies, YouTube TV/Disney dispute, is it bad to be born on or around a holiday?, Colts talk and why this group is finally meshing 2:01:00 – 2:07:17– Halloween thoughts, Colts heading to Berlin, Colts-Steelers picksSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of PING, Shumon Huque from Salesforce discusses how protocols with extensible flag fields can benefit from regular testing of the values possible in the packet structure. This technique is known as "greasing" and has a strong metaphorical meaning of "greasing the wheels" to ensure future uses aren't blocked by mistaken beliefs about the possible values. Intermediate systems (so-called "middleboxes") have to try and determine "risky" packetflows, and one of the mechanisms they use is to consider unexpected values in the known packetflows as possibly dangerous. This is an over-simplistic approach, and risks "ossifying" a protocol into the range of values which are actively in use now. Protocols usually include extra potential values for flag-fields, settings, options and the like, and these frequently have a large range of "reserved" values which are held in trust in an IANA registry, for future use. Greasing is a proposed mechanism to test out some of these values, and see what happens "on the wire" for the protocol in question. Shumon and his co-author and collaborator Mark Andrews from ISC have been applying the greasing model to the DNS, and we talked about it's history in other protocols, and how in practice greasing can be applied on the global internet.
00:00 – 10:53 – Pacers fall to the Thunder in double overtime, already major health issues at the guard position, thoughts from opening night, missed opportunities to pull off the win 10:54 – 20:33 – Morning Checkdown 20:34 – 44:26 – WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us to discuss the state of high school football as we get ready playoffs, is Notre Dame back?, Pacers/Thunder thoughts, Mathurin and Siakam step up, Colts-Titans thoughts 44:27 – 1:10:07 –The Andy Dick Show, Pacers come up short last night but gave a hell of an effort, ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and spells exorbitant, his high school game duties tonight, Colts-Titans on Sunday, what would surprise us more between the Colts/IU/Purdue basketball, Morning Checkdown 1:10:08 – 1:16:37– AD Mitchell’s role with this team going forward, James’ conversation with AD 1:16:38 – 1:25:46 – The most encouraging sign from the Pacers last night, our most exciting/easiest/hardest games of the NFL weekend 1:25:47 – 1:49:20 – Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us and discusses “blowout content”, a bucket list event he’d love to be on the call for, his JMV impression, Taylor’s Tidbits, Morning Checkdown 1:49:21 – 2:00:27 – Rick Carlisle weighs in on yesterday’s NBA/FBI gambling news, the latest we know on the NBA gambling situation, Marc says the NBA has a big issue with the public trust at the moment 2:00:28 – 2:06:20 – We wrap the show with our Colts-Titans predictions and how the Titans could keep the game closeSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final episode of the ISC podcast series, produced with the support of the China Association for Science and Technology, science journalist Izzie Clarke speaks with Professor Yongguan Zhu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Vice-President for Membership of the ISC) and Dr Charah Watson (Scientific Research Council, Jamaica) about how scientists can collaborate across disciplines, sectors, and borders.The conversation explores what “science without boundaries” truly means - from citizen science and Indigenous knowledge to the role of mentorship, communication, and persistence in building global scientific communities. Both guests share personal insights on how to create opportunities, overcome obstacles, and foster inclusive and interdisciplinary research for a sustainable future.
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00:00 – 22:54 – WTHR’s Domnic Miranda joins us for Operation Football and he’s out at Flora, the high school slate today, recapping the Fever’s season coming to an end and the big questions looming in the off-season, Colts talk: Xavien Howard’s retirement/Kenny Moore’s injury status/AD Mitchell playing time/Michael Pittman Jr.’s hamstring issue/Maxx Crosby and Brock Bowers banged up for Raiders, can the Colts slow down Ashton Jeanty?, 49ers/Rams last night was a fun one 22:55 – 37:00 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss the Colts and how they stack up against the Raiders, his thoughts on AD Mitchell and the retirement of Xavien Howard, the high school game he has tonight and the big games around town, his wardrobe on most days, Purdue/Illinois 37:01 – 54:38 - Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss not being a Swifty, his favorite Shaq Leonard memory, what is Leonard up to, Taylor’s Tidbits heading into the Raiders game, Puddles the Duck at the Colts facility yesterdaySupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 10:14 – The Cubs advance to face the Brewers in the NLDS, a camera crew is in the building with us today, Michael Pittman Jr. listed on injury report with a hamstring issue, Maxx Crosby banged up, 49ers-Rams was a fun one last night, kicking logistics 10:15 – 19:42 – Morning Checkdown 19:43 – 42:31 – WTHR’s Domnic Miranda joins us for Operation Football and he’s out at Flora, the high school slate today, recapping the Fever’s season coming to an end and the big questions looming in the off-season, Colts talk: Xavien Howard’s retirement/Kenny Moore’s injury status/AD Mitchell playing time/Michael Pittman Jr.’s hamstring issue/Maxx Crosby and Brock Bowers banged up for Raiders, can the Colts slow down Ashton Jeanty?, 49ers/Rams last night was a fun one 42:32 – 1:09:06 – Taylor Swift’s new album, ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss the Colts and how they stack up against the Raiders, his thoughts on AD Mitchell and the retirement of Xavien Howard, the high school game he has tonight and the big games around town, his wardrobe on most days, Purdue/Illinois, Morning Checkdown 1:09:07 – 1:16:11 – DeForest Buckner addresses how the team has handled AD Mitchell this week, Maxx Crosby pops up on the injury report 1:16:12 – 1:27:26 – Are the AD and Jonathan Taylor goal line gaffes apples to apples?, our most exciting game/easiest and hardest games from the NFL weekend 1:27:27 – 1:54:53 – Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss not being a Swifty, his favorite Shaq Leonard memory, what is Leonard up to, Taylor’s Tidbits heading into the Raiders game, Puddles the Duck at the Colts facility yesterday, Morning Checkdown 1:54:54 – 1:58:50 – Caller weighs in on the AD Mitchell debacle, should he have received the grace that Jonathan Taylore received? 1:58:51 – 2:08:16 – Caitlin Clark showers Indy with praise, Colts-Raiders final predictionsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the fourth episode of the ISC podcast series Scientific careers in a changing world, science journalist Izzie Clarke speaks with Professor Rashid Sumaila, Canada Research Chair in Interdisciplinary Ocean and Fisheries Economics at the University of British Columbia, and Dr Mia Strand, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Nelson Mandela University. Together, they explore how transdisciplinary research is shaping the future of ocean science and why collaboration across disciplines, sectors, and communities is essential to address pressing global challenges.The discussion highlights the leadership role of early- and mid-career researchers in pushing boundaries, fostering equitable approaches, and integrating diverse forms of knowledge.
RSSAC047 - a document from the Root Server System Advisory Committee proposed a set of metrics to measure DNS root servers, and the DNS root server system as a whole. the document was approved in 2020, and ICANN worked on an implementation of the metrics as code, and a deployment into 20 points of measurement distributed worldwide. ISC and Verisign, two of the root server operators proposed a review of this measurement and retained SIDN Labs (who are part of the Dutch body operating .NL as a CountryCode Top-Level Domain or ccTLD) to look into how well the measurement was performing. In this episode of PING, Moritz Mullër from SIDN Labs and Duane Wessels from Verisign respectively, discuss this "measurement of the measurement" exercise, what they found out, and what it may mean for the future of metrics at the DNS Root. It's an interesting "meta conversation" about measuring things which themselves are measurements. We see this all the time in the real world, for example diagnostic imaging machines designed to measure bone density (for osteoporosis checks) require calibration, and when you want to compare a baseline over time that calibration and the specific machine become questions the clinician may want to check, assessing the results. Change machine, you get different sensitivity. So how do you line up the data? Moritz's investigations show that in some respects, the ICANN implementation of RSSAC047 was incomplete, and didn't tell an entirely accurate story about the state of the DNS Root Server System. Also, there are questions of scale and location which means a re-implementation or future improvement is worth discussing.
00:00 – 22:58 - WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us for Operation Football out at Cascade High School, Brownsburg destroys Fishers last week and now gets ready to take on Westfield, Tri West’s Jack Sorgi, Fever/Aces in a critical Game 3 tonight, keys to a Colts victory against the Rams, Mike Hilton’s role, Mike Tomlin takes a shot at AR 22:59 – 33:32– ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses his Friday tennis routine, tennis vs. pickleball, is IU better than last year, the high school slate to pay attention to tonight, who may be Mr. Football front-runners?, Colts-Rams notes 33:33 – 43:12 - - Our most exciting/easiest/hardest games of the weekend 43:13 – 56:34 - Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss a highly intriguing match-up against the Rams in LA, the most astonishing numbers he’s seen through the first three weeks of the season, Taylor’s Tidbits with a fresh intro, a long time since the Colts have played in LA and won in LA 56:35 – 1:06:23 - Indiana Fever President Kelly Krauskopf joins us ahead of tonight’s critical Game 3 against the Aces, Kelsey Mitchell’s play, the amount of mixing and matching the roster has had through injuries this season, Caitlin Clark update, high ratings and fan base despite Clark injury, Game 3 tonightSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:03– James rocks the candy stripe pants on the final day of his Hoosiers bet, what is the greatest stretch on the sports calendar?, Colts injury report heading into the Rams game, 11:04 – 19:31 – Morning Checkdown 19:32 – 42:23 – WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us for Operation Football out at Cascade High School, Brownsburg destroys Fishers last week and now gets ready to take on Westfield, Tri West’s Jack Sorgi, Fever/Aces in a critical Game 3 tonight, keys to a Colts victory against the Rams, Mike Hilton’s role, Mike Tomlin takes a shot at AR 42:24 – 1:05:55 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses his Friday tennis routine, tennis vs. pickleball, is IU better than last year, the high school slate to pay attention to tonight, who may be Mr. Football front-runners?, Colts-Rams notes, Morning Checkdown 1:05:56 – 1:15:35 – Our most exciting/easiest/hardest games of the weekend 1:15:36 – 1:24:59 – Fan runs into Cam Bynum, Colts-Rams thoughts, AD Mitchell breakout? 1:25:00 – 1:48:00 – Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss a highly intriguing match-up against the Rams in LA, the most astonishing numbers he’s seen through the first three weeks of the season, Taylor’s Tidbits with a fresh intro, a long time since the Colts have played in LA and won in LA, Morning Checkdown 1:48:01 – 2:00:25 – Indiana Fever President Kelly Krauskopf joins us ahead of tonight’s critical Game 3 against the Aces, Kelsey Mitchell’s play, the amount of mixing and matching the roster has had through injuries this season, Caitlin Clark update, high ratings and fan base despite Clark injury, Game 3 tonight 2:00:26 – 2:07:24 – Colts-Rams preview, text line thoughts, caller asks about the game, our Colts-Rams predictionsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Starting your journey in cybersecurity certification? The ISC² Certified in Cybersecurity (CC) exam is the ideal entry point for beginners, and in this session, we share proven tips and strategies to help you pass it confidently on your very first attempt.
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The Cinematography Podcast Episode 325: John Conroy, ASC, ISC For the Netflix six-part political thriller, Zero Day, cinematographer John Conroy, ASC, ISC worked with director Lesli Linka Glatter to create a visual style that felt grounded in reality. Their goal was to make the story, which follows a cyberterrorist attack, feel like it could happen tomorrow. This approach allowed them to focus on the human element and the psychological impact of the events rather than sensationalized drama or violence. John shot all six episodes of the series, a creative choice he found deeply rewarding, although he doesn't feel the need to always be the lead DP. “Ultimately, if you're lucky enough to be shooting, you should feel lucky enough that you're shooting,” he says. “Doing all six was really great because I felt that I could curate the whole look of the show by episode by episode. But if I was only going to do two episodes, I would have enjoyed it just as much.” The cohesive approach was important since they prepped the episodes over 10 weeks as three separate films. John and Glatter shotlisted scenes on weekends, deciding what images would create the most impact for beginnings, transitions and exits for each scene. He made notes in his script to track the desired look, light, and emotion for each scene. John says working with Robert De Niro was a pleasure. “It was one of the privileges of my career to shoot him. And he was very gracious and took notes and was very helpful with the camera crew and overall it was just like a really really good experience.” John found a subtle way to enhance De Niro's performance through lighting and camera tests. “People's faces look different when you light them from one side or the other,” he notes. “I found with Bob that when he was lit from his right hand side, that he looked more severe than when he was lit from the left hand side.” John used this technique in interrogation scenes to emphasize the character's increasing pressure and tension. For more emotional scenes, he lit De Niro from the left to convey a more nuanced and serious tone. Framing each shot was important to the story as well. John always shot De Niro's character, George Mullen, around high doorways and down long hallways, making him seem trapped and under increasing pressure. A key element of the show's look is John's use of single-source lighting, keeping things simple and uncomplicated as much as possible. But he encountered a challenge with the Zero Day Commission offices, whose walls consisted of several layers of glass. John collaborated closely with the set builders to plan his shots and manage the numerous reflections in the office sets. To prevent unwanted double reflections, they created custom black panels to black out panes of glass behind the camera. The lights were cued to dim as actors walked through a shot, controlling reflections. John's passion for cinematography began at an early age, inspired by his father, Jack Conroy, who was also a cinematographer. At just 12, John began loading 16mm film for his father on documentaries and commercials. He then worked as a focus puller until he decided to move into cinematography after working on The DaVinci Code. He and his father were able to work together on the TV series Broadchurch, with Jack shooting second unit. John's current work can be seen on Wednesday Season 2, the upcoming Dune: Prophecy Season 2, and the upcoming Fallout Season 2. Find John Conroy: Instagram: @jccine See Zero Day on Netflix. Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: https://hotrodcameras.com/ Sponsored by ARRI: https://www.arri.com/en The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
00:00 – 11:45 - The Fever win a thriller in Game 3 and shock the Atlanta Dream to advance, a Pacers vibe to this Fever team?, Illinois-Indiana, Purdue-Notre Dame 11:46 – 32:56 – WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us for Operation Football from Mooresville High School, Brownsburg/Fishers tonight, Kevin and Dominic grieve over their Irish, a busy night in high school sports, Fever’s big win, Colts-Titans prediction, Fever players praise Stephanie White after their Game 3 win 32:57 – 48:15 – Depeche Mode, ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and is calling Ben Davis/Warren Central tonight, Illinois/Indiana this weekend, Colts go for 3-0 against the Titans this weekend, shot clock coming to high school basketball?, can Colts avoid a trap game, Fever knock off Dream, Jeff asks Greg about the Reds chances 48:16 – 1:03:10 - Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us and discusses Lit and high school dating life, his commercial with him and Rick Venturi, his end of game call for last week’s game-winning field goal, Taylor’s Tidbits: Colts pass rush vs. Cam Ward, his commercial with Rick VenturiSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:40 – The Fever win a thriller in Game 3 and shock the Atlanta Dream to advance, a Pacers vibe to this Fever team?, Illinois-Indiana, Purdue-Notre Dame 11:41 – 20:55 – Morning Checkdown 20:56 – 42:07– WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us for Operation Football from Mooresville High School, Brownsburg/Fishers tonight, Kevin and Dominic grieve over their Irish, a busy night in high school sports, Fever’s big win, Colts-Titans prediction, Fever players praise Stephanie White after their Game 3 win 42:08 – 1:11:07 – Depeche Mode, ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and is calling Ben Davis/Warren Central tonight, Illinois/Indiana this weekend, Colts go for 3-0 against the Titans this weekend, shot clock coming to high school basketball?, can Colts avoid a trap game, Fever knock off Dream, Jeff asks Greg about the Reds chances, Morning Checkdown 1:11:08 – 1:17:10 – Colts-Titans discussion: Lou Anarumo’s defense vs. Cam Ward, Tony Pollard, why Shane Steichen has gotten the most out of the Daniel Jones 1:17:11 – 1:26:45– A big weekend of football and pro wrestling, Kevin’s trip to the children’s museum, Zaire Franklin weighs in on Cam Wards’ across the body touchdown throw last week, we give our Colts-Titans predictions 1:26:47 – 1:53:50 – Lit, Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us and discusses Lit and high school dating life, his commercial with him and Rick Venturi, his end of game call for last week’s game-winning field goal, Taylor’s Tidbits: Colts pass rush vs. Cam Ward, his commercial with Rick Venturi, Kevin’s birthday present makes him a true old man, Morning Checkdown 1:53:51 -2:03:32 – Our most entertaining/easiest and hardest games of the NFL weekend, 2:03:33 – 2:09:14 – Illinois/Indiana and fandom, wrapping the show ahead of a busy sports weekendSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Uschi Symmons says that attending a workshop about individual development plans (IDPs) during her molecular biology postdoc at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia blew her mind. Going away and crafting her own IDP helped her to identify technical skills she lacked, and consider alternative career options beyond academia.But one limitation of IDPs is that they don't always take personal lives and values into account, says Symmons, who is now a programme manager at the European Innovation Council, the EU funding agency for breakthrough innovation, based in Brussels. In her case she needed to accommodate family priorities also, alongside her own career ambitions.In the second episode of a six-part Working Scientist podcast series on career planning, Julie Gould assesses how IDPs compare to more formal coaching sessions with careers guidance professionals, who either work on a one-to-one basis or in small groups to help researchers plan their careers.“I act as a kind of mirror,” says careers coach Sarah Blackford. Blackford and other career coaches who feature in the episode say they ask clients open questions and then reflect back they've told her about their skills, ambitions, priorities and personal circumstances. The next step, Blackford adds, is to help them develop an action plan to identify their longer-term goals.Each episode in this series concludes with a sponsored slot from the International Science Council (ISC) with the support of the China Association for Science and Technology.The ISC is exploring perspectives on career development in a changing world through conversations with emerging and established scientists on themes such as policy, AI, transdisciplinarity, mental health and international collaboration. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Len Clark of Irish 101 gives an update on the Notre Dame game before Indianapolis Colts radio play-by-play voice Matt Taylor joins the show to kick off the second hour. How do the Colts carry their momentum from the season-opener into this week's game? Matt also gives his keys to the game and how Daniel Jones can continue to be successful and what a win would mean to the fan base. Then, Greg Rakestraw of the ISC sports network and host of the Colts fifth-quarter huddle continues the Colts conversation and first-world problems of the sports media business. With the Colts, who will fill in at cornerback with Jaylon Jones and Charvarius Ward hurt? Greg also shares his thoughts on Carmel and Center Grove rejoining the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference (MIC). To round out the hour, Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins the show to preview the Indiana Fever’s playoff series against the Atlanta Dream. There’s even more injury news that hit the team today, but Scott shares how the Fever have gotten to this point despite the adversity. Lastly, can the regular season be an indicator on how this series will go? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 9:10 – We’re back and the Packers beat the Commanders on TNF, college football this weekend, Fever/Dream playoff series set 9:11 – 18:43– Morning Checkdown 18:44 – 40:43 – WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us for Operation Football at Park Tudor and talks about his first visit there, a loaded high school slate tonight, Notre Dame/Texas A&M, do he and Kevin sound alike?, drinking the Daniel Jones Kool-Aid?, HSE/Fishers, Colts injury concerns heading into Sunday? 40:44 – 1:07:28 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss his pit stop at Hatchet House at Washington High School, Carmel/Center Grove news, the Mud Sock game, Brownsburg/Avon, Colts/Broncos on Sunday, Morning Checkdown 1:07:29 – 1:16:07 – Our predictions for the NFL slate: most exciting games, easiest to predict and hardest to predict 1:16:08 – 1:23:36 – Camp Jeff update, Colts fans are waiting for a reason to be excited for the team 1:23:37 – 1:49:24 – Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss being “in the mood”, the Colts’ dominance over the Dolphins, his 40th birthday, the “Midwestern Missile” nickname for Alec Pieice, Taylor’s Tidbits against the Broncos, his Reds, Morning Checkdown 1:49:25 -1:57:53 – Denver Broncos reporter Cecil Lammey joins us to discuss the Broncos slow start offensively, the dominant defense, Bo Nix, his thoughts on the Colts 1:57:54 – 2:04:18 – Our Colts/Broncos predictions for SundaySupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 22:05 – WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us for Operation Football at Park Tudor and talks about his first visit there, a loaded high school slate tonight, Notre Dame/Texas A&M, do he and Kevin sound alike?, drinking the Daniel Jones Kool-Aid?, HSE/Fishers 22:06 – 33:57 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss his pit stop at Hatchet House at Washington High School, Carmel/Center Grove news, the Mud Sock game, Brownsburg/Avon, Colts/Broncos on Sunday 33:58 – 51:31 – Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss being “in the mood”, the Colts’ dominance over the Dolphins, his 40th birthday, the “Midwestern Missile” nickname for Alec Pieice, Taylor’s Tidbits against the Broncos, his Reds 51:32 – 57:58 - Our Colts/Broncos predictions for SundaySupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 27:57 - WTHR’s Domnic Miranda joins us for Operation Football out in Beech Grove, tonight’s big matchups, the big storylines as we enter Week 3, Caitlin Clark out for the season, outlook for the Fever and their potential postseason ceiling, Brownsburg WR Branden Sharpe, Notre Dame, Halloween costumes, Colts-Dolphins concerns, Daniel Jones’ expectations for Week 1 27:58 – 41:01 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to add his insight into the third week of the Indiana High school football season, the top team in class 6A, Carmel’s surprising start to the season with Kevin Wright at the helm, previewing the Indianapolis Colts season-opener, Daniel Jones first game as a Colt, a new defensive scheme, family members of current and former Colts that are playing on Friday nights 41:02 – 55:37 - Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us on his excitement for the season, his sell to Colts fans on hope for the season, Taylor’s Tidbits is BACK, what will the running back group will look like behind Johnathan Taylor in week 1, background on the Dolphins and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and how the Colts can disrupt the Miami offenseSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:21 – A wild NFL opener and the Fever deliver an all-time news dump on Caitlin Clark being out for the rest of the season, should the Fever have waited so long to announce the news?, Jalen Carter gets ejected from last night’s game right after kickoff, 11:22 – 18:36 – Morning Checkdown 18:37 – 46:30 – WTHR’s Domnic Miranda joins us for Operation Football out in Beech Grove, tonight’s big matchups, the big storylines as we enter Week 3, Caitlin Clark out for the season, outlook for the Fever and their potential postseason ceiling, Brownsburg WR Branden Sharpe, Notre Dame, Halloween costumes, Colts-Dolphins concerns, Daniel Jones’ expectations for Week 1 46:31 -1:13:26 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to add his insight into the third week of the Indiana High school football season, the top team in class 6A, Carmel’s surprising start to the season with Kevin Wright at the helm, previewing the Indianapolis Colts season-opener, Daniel Jones first game as a Colt, a new defensive scheme, family members of current and former Colts that are playing on Friday nights, Morning Checkdown 1:13:27 – 1:22:29- – A weak college slate this week, most entertaining game/easiest/hardest games to pick 1:22:30 – 1:31:12 - – What hope looks like for the 2025 Colts, how important the kicking game is to Sunday’s outcome, the timing of the announcement of the Caitlin Clark injury, previewing tonight’s Indiana Fever vs. Chicago sky matchup and Angel Reese’s one game suspension. 1:31:13 - 1:53:52 – Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us on his excitement for the season, his sell to Colts fans on hope for the season, Taylor’s Tidbits is BACK, what will the running back group will look like behind Johnathan Taylor in week 1, background on the Dolphins and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and how the Colts can disrupt the Miami offense, Morning Checkdown 1:53:53 – 2:10:17 – What to expect from Colts deep passing game, James gives notes on his piece in the Athletic on Daniel Jones, quarterback changes around the NFL, who the new playoff teams will be in the NFL this year, how the Cowboys look after their first game without Micah Parsons, what the coldest temperature is you’re willing to sit through for a football game 2:10:18 – 2:15:55 – Record predictions for the Colts and picks for Sunday’s gameSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On July 12th, 2025, the Euro Cup lit up Amsterdam, Netherlands, bringing together some of the best Aussie Rules teams across Europe. In this episode, we capture firsthand insights from competing teams and AFL Europe, sharing their experiences, highlights, and reflections from the tournament Sponsors for the event we're Winning Edge Presentations who provided our fantastic trophies and medals and ISC who put together the Team of the Tournament jerseys
00:00 – 23:04 – WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us from Lebanon High School for Operation Football, his conversations with Curt Cignetti and Barry Odom, Brownsburg/Cathedral tonight, Greg Olsen on Chris Ballard and Anthony Richardson, the doubling down on Richardson despite being in a backup role 23:05 – 32:13 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss Carmel/Westfield tonight, the lack of a press box at Carmel this season, high school around the state tonight, UINDY’s big win last night, more likely IU or Colts make the playoffs this year?, his thoughts on what Chris Ballard had to say, thoughts from the Irsay-Washington Post story from yesterday 32:14 – 43:31 - Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss Jeff being on the struggle bus today, his Reds stumbling big time, thoughts on the Colts before the season gets underway next weekend, Lou Anarumo’s defense, his Bentley call, thoughts on Daniel Jones being named starting quarterback and his feel in the locker roomSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 9:14– Football is back, a wild night in college football, Cowboys trade Micah Parsons to the Packers, Colts name their team captains and Daniel Jones is one of them 9:15 – 19:22 – Morning Checkdown 19:23 – 42:22 – WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us from Lebanon High School for Operation Football, his conversations with Curt Cignetti and Barry Odom, Brownsburg/Cathedral tonight, Greg Olsen on Chris Ballard and Anthony Richardson, the doubling down on Richardson despite being in a backup role 42:23 – 1:05:57 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss Carmel/Westfield tonight, the lack of a press box at Carmel this season, high school around the state tonight, UINDY’s big win last night, more likely IU or Colts make the playoffs this year?, his thoughts on what Chris Ballard had to say, thoughts from the Irsay-Washington Post story from yesterday, Morning Checkdown 1:05:58 – 1:14:13– Can you sound tall?, the Micah Parsons trade and how it affects the Colts, IU/Colts: who has the better chance to make the playoffs 1:14:14 – 1:24:57 – Going through the Colts road schedule, Shane Steichen’s comments on Anthony Richardson potentially being used in short yardage situations this season, we give away our final two fantasy football spots 1:24:58 – 1:49:44– College football this weekend, Kevin’s hate watch of Bill Belichick this season, excitement for Notre Dame, bucket list college game, Lee Corso memories, Morning Checkdown 1:49:45 – 2:01:12 – Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss Jeff being on the struggle bus today, his Reds stumbling big time, thoughts on the Colts before the season gets underway next weekend, Lou Anarumo’s defense, his Bentley call, thoughts on Daniel Jones being named starting quarterback and his feel in the locker room 2:01:13 – 2:08:05 – Lemonade stands, do we carry cash?, out for the long weekendSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 12:08– It’s a football Friday! Colts preseason finale, college football and high school football get under way starting today!, Colts players to keep an eye on 12:09 – 18:39 – Morning Checkdown 18:40 – 45:52– WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us for Operation Football out in Martinsville today, how schools can participate in Operation Football, a look at the high school slate, his thoughts on CJ Carr being Notre Dame’s QB on one of the busiest days in Indiana sports in a while, Shane Steichen comments on why Anthony Richardson isn’t playing in the preseason finale, the complete organizational failure of Anthony Richardson, roster battles heading into the preseason finale, Bears backup QB Tyson Bagent’s emotional reaction to a contract extension earlier this week 45:53 – 1:11:32– ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and enjoys his Christmas morning as the high school football season gets underway, a busy slate of high school games, the Colts get ready for their preseason finale, thoughts on Riley Leonard, roster battles, college football getting started, Morning Checkdown 1:11:33 – 1:18:42 – Colts roster decisions, could Juju Brents get significant playing time in the preseason finale? 1:18:43 – 1:28:41– Jelani Woods and his roster future, James asked Shane Steichen what he could have done better to help Anthony Richardson and he offers word salad 1:28:42 – 1:52:09 – Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss the Colts preseason finale, his to-do list in Cincinnati, LaRosa’s Pizza, things to watch in the Colts preseason finale, Juju Brents playing tomorrow?, Morning Checkdown 1:52:10 – 2:02:27 – The Chiefs have the 4th-best Super Bowl odds and should we just put money on that?, Shane Steichen on why AR isn’t playing tomorrow in the preseason finale, 2:02:28 – 2:10:14 – Caller asks about over/unders for Tyler Warren and Josh Downs, Kevin spilled coffee on his passenger seat on the way in to workSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 27:08 – WTHR’s Dominic Miranda joins us for Operation Football out in Martinsville today, how schools can participate in Operation Football, a look at the high school slate, his thoughts on CJ Carr being Notre Dame’s QB on one of the busiest days in Indiana sports in a while, Shane Steichen comments on why Anthony Richardson isn’t playing in the preseason finale, the complete organizational failure of Anthony Richardson, roster battles heading into the preseason finale, Bears backup QB Tyson Bagent’s emotional reaction to a contract extension earlier this week 27:09 – 36:08 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and enjoys his Christmas morning as the high school football season gets underway, a busy slate of high school games, the Colts get ready for their preseason finale, thoughts on Riley Leonard, roster battles 36:09 – 50:45- Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss the Colts preseason finale, his to-do list in Cincinnati, LaRosa’s Pizza, things to watch in the Colts preseason finale, Juju Brents playing tomorrow?Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:42 – The guys recap the Colts joint practices with the Packers, Jeff is fearful the Colts don’t have a quarterback heading into 2026, neither quarterback looked good and the Colts offense all around looked really bad, Marc brought a blue Powerade that gets Kevin hot and bothered 11:43 – 21:43 – Morning Checkdown 21:44 – 41:35 – Colts joint practice thoughts: Offense looked brutal, who actually looked good yesterday against the Packers, AD Mitchell’s day, Pacers schedule thoughts, what will replace Turner’s Block 41:36 – 1:08:55 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss what he’s seen out at Colts camp, who has the edge in the QB competition, getting to talk to Carlie Irsay-Gordon tomorrow, LIV Golf in Indy, high school football getting ready to get started, favorite food at the state fair, Anthony Richardson concerned over health?, Morning Checkdown 1:08:56 -1:20:35 – Jason Derulo, Pacers schedule nuggets, no fan zone for the Pacers next season, Kevin’s over/under Pacers bet, Josh Downs’ status as we near the regular season, Anthony Gould/AD Mitchell, Jaylon Carlies, secondary injuries, QB competition 1:20:36 – 1:29:23– Packers fans at joint practice yesterday, the frustrations around the QB competition, 1:29:24 – 1:55:36 – Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us and weighs in on what he saw out at Colts camp yesterday with the Packers, QB competition, Tyler Warren and the expectations around him, no injury updates, their Reds get ready for the Brewers, his Don Fischer impression, WIBC’s Matt Bair joins us to give us an update on tomorrow’s traffic mess heading into the Colts game, Morning Checkdown 1:55:37 – 2:01:49 – Roundball Rock and Ja Rule, an MLB game at IMS?, Fever Keys To The Game, no Caitlin Clark update 2:01:50 – 2:10:17 – Kevin’s love for Ja Rule is real, fridge food, what we want to see out of the Colts tomorrow against the PackersSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 19:57 – Colts joint practice thoughts: Offense looked brutal, who actually looked good yesterday against the Packers, AD Mitchell’s day, Pacers schedule thoughts, what will replace Turner’s Block 19:58 – 38:44 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss what he’s seen out at Colts camp, who has the edge in the QB competition, getting to talk to Carlie Irsay-Gordon tomorrow, LIV Golf in Indy, high school football getting ready to get started, favorite food at the state fair, Anthony Richardson concerned over health 38:45 – 55:02 - Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us and weighs in on what he saw out at Colts camp yesterday with the Packers, QB competition, Tyler Warren and the expectations around him, no injury updates, their Reds get ready for the Brewers, his Don Fischer impression, WIBC’s Matt Bair joins us to give us an update on tomorrow’s traffic mess heading into the Colts gameSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:25 – Jeff remembers the right day but forgot his wallet, Colts under the lights and who fared the best, Anthony Richardson’s solid night, the fireworks and drone show 11:26 - 19:32– Morning Checkdown 19:33 – 45:20 – Tyler Warren hauled in a fantastic catch last night, when do you call someone a “Mr.” or “Mrs.”, Philip Rivers has become a grandpa and says he can beat Peyton Manning and Tom Brady in a foot race, the QB competition and how AR and Daniel Jones looked last night 45:21 – 1:10:01 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss texting Kevn while in Iceland, why he wasn’t at Colts practice last night, his thoughts on the Colts QB competition, getting ready for the preseason opener next week, IndyCar/Fox deal, his Mount Rushmore of Indiana athletes, Indy Eleven future venue?, Morning Checkdown 1:10:02 – 1:22:55– Shane Steichen’s assessment on Anthony Richardson “playing cleaner” this year, when will the Colts name a starting QB, Kevin besmirches Skittles. road trip snacks 1:22:56 – 1:29:36 – A caller defends Kevin’s Skittles take, Anthony Richardson’s slim down, Marc went to the State Fair to sample food and he reviews what he tried 1:29:37 – 1:58:29 – Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss to last night’s practice under the lights, Anthony Richardson’s night, his Instagram, hardest position to cut down, Ashton Dulin, Rick Venturi, road trip snack go-to, Morning Checkdown 1:58:30 – 2:05:15 – Did we watch the NFL Hall of Fame Game last night, the inductees this year have flown under the radar 2:05:16 – 2:16:18 – Nick Cross’ contract status, Colts kicking competition, THAT Tyler Warren catch last night, Lou Anarumo’s defenseSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 25:59 – Tyler Warren hauled in a fantastic catch last night, when do you call someone a “Mr.” or “Mrs.”, Philip Rivers has become a grandpa and says he can beat Peyton Manning and Tom Brady in a foot race, the QB competition and how AR and Daniel Jones looked last night 26:00 – 39:45 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss texting Kevn while in Iceland, why he wasn’t at Colts practice last night, his thoughts on the Colts QB competition, getting ready for the preseason opener next week, IndyCar/Fox deal, his Mount Rushmore of Indiana athletes, Indy Eleven future venue? 39:46 – 58:22 - Colts radio announcer Matt Taylor joins us to discuss to last night’s practice under the lights, Anthony Richardson’s night, his Instagram, hardest position to cut down, Ashton Dulin, Rick Venturi, road trip snack go-toSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 315: Stephen Murphy The FX and Hulu limited series Say Nothing is a historical drama that explores the harrowing period known as The Troubles in Northern Ireland, spanning four decades from the 1970s to the 1990s. The series delves into the complexities of the conflict, focusing on sisters Dolours and Marian Price and their part in the IRA. The sisters' involvement in the 1972 abduction and murder of Jean McConville, a widowed mother of ten, is a devastating narrative in the show. Her disappearance, and her family's decades-long search for answers, provides a heart-wrenching backdrop to the larger conflict. Irish cinematographer Stephen Murphy, BSC, ISC worked on the final two episodes of the series. He's earned a Best Cinematography BAFTA and IFTA nomination for his work on Say Nothing. “Say Nothing is a real story about the very real horrors of what happened in Ireland during The Troubles,” he says. “But I think in a modern context, given what's going on in the rest of the world, it has a lot to say about the idea of romanticizing rebellion and how somebody could be interested or attracted to that, and slowly over time, fully come to realize the consequences of what they're doing.” Stephen has cultivated a reputation for his masterful use of darkness in his work, a key reason he was brought on board for the series' conclusion. “A lot of the work I do is dark and it deals with darkness. I really like darkness more than I like the light probably,” he laughs. In the finale, Dolours Price finally reveals her role in Jean McConville's disappearance. To depict the events of what happened that night, the crew was on a rural stretch of dirt road and dunes alongside the ocean. As a storm approached, Stephen had to change the lighting plan, relying instead on car headlights and flashlights to illuminate the scene. “It actually worked out far better than my original plan was going to. It was more truthful, it was probably darker, but I think it worked better for the story and better for the tone and the atmosphere,” he says. When approaching emotionally resonant scenes, Stephen strives for a visual simplicity that guides the audience without distraction. “I think for me, it's a question of figuring out a way to get out of the way of the camera and not try and impose anything overly stylistic on the scene,” he says. “I love visual simplicity. And I'm trying to present the scene in a way that is helping the audience focus on what's important to the scene and not be distracted by unnecessary showmanship.” Beyond Say Nothing, Stephen Murphy also served as director of photography for two episodes of the second season of The Tourist, the Netflix dark comedy starring Jamie Dornan as an amnesiac. Find Stephen Murphy: https://www.stephen-murphy.com/ Instagram: @stephenmurphybsc See Say Nothing on FX on Hulu See The Tourist on Netflix Hear our previous interview with Stephen Murphy: https://www.camnoir.com/ep303/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: https://hotrodcameras.com/ Sponsored by Aputure: https://aputure.com/ The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: @TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Blue Sky: @thecinepod.bsky.social
00:00 – 17:53 – How do you describe this Pacers team to those who haven’t followed the team all season long?, Matt Taylor’s Rudy comp to the Pacers, caller asks about Kevin’s potential Speedo run 17:54 – 27:56 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss if the winner of tonight’s game wins the series, the future of the team after the postseason is over, Rake’s role at the Indiana Hall of Fame, Tyrese Haliburton’s quick climb up the Pacers all-time ranks 27:57 - Happy Father’s Day!, Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us and discusses his night out at Hinkle Fieldhouse with other members of the media, his thoughts heading into Game 4, does tonight’s winner win the series?, latest on the Fever and Caitlin Clark’s injury statusSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:48 – Pacers prep for Game 4 tonight, can they take a commanding 3-1 series lead or will SGA and the Thunder rebound?, Kevin and James give their takeaways from Colts minicamp, Daniel Jones, Happy Father’s Day 11:49 – 22:47 – Morning Checkdown 22:48 – 40:38– How do you describe this Pacers team to those who haven’t followed the team all season long?, Matt Taylor’s Rudy comp to the Pacers, caller asks about Kevin’s potential Speedo run 40:39 – 1:05:44 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us to discuss if the winner of tonight’s game wins the series, the future of the team after the postseason is over, Rake’s role at the Indiana Hall of Fame, Tyrese Haliburton’s quick climb up the Pacers all-time ranks, Pacers heading into Game 4 thoughts, Morning Checkdown 1:05:45 – 1:14:59 – We take callers about expectations for the Pacers heading into Game 4, does the quick turnaround help the Pacers or Thunder more? 1:15:00 – 1:24:48 – Would any production be done at work the following day if the Pacers win a championship?, James tells a story about non-sports fan bosses, will Larry Bird be in attendance tonight?, we take more callers ahead of tonight’s Game 4 1:24:49 – 1:49:00 – Happy Father’s Day!, Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins us and discusses his night out at Hinkle Fieldhouse with other members of the media, his thoughts heading into Game 4, does tonight’s winner win the series?, latest on the Fever and Caitlin Clark’s injury status, keys for tonight’s game, Jeff talks about muddy balls, Morning Checkdown 1:49:01 – 1:58:30 – Kevin’s thoughts on the Colts and what Shane Steichen said that made him scratch his head, more callers ahead of tonight’s Game 4 1:58:31 – 2:05:03 – Pop Quiz, final thoughts ahead of Game 4Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The new TOP500 list of the most powerful supercomputers was released today at the ISC conference, with a new addition to the top 10. Tune in as Shahin and Doug go through the list with their commentary and analysis as they go over the details, key takeawats, how continents, companies, and architectures fair, and cover the full suite of benchmarks: HPL, Green500, HPCG, HPL-MxP (AI), IO500, and MLPerf. [audio mp3="https://orionx.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/102@HPCpodcast_SP_TOP500_ISC25_20250610.mp3"][/audio] The post @HPCpodcast-102: TOP500 at ISC25 Conference appeared first on OrionX.net.
Researchers uncover a major privacy violation involving tracking scripts from Meta and Yandex. A compliance automation firm discloses a data breach. PumaBot stalks vulnerable IoT devices. The Ramnit banking trojan gets repurposed for ICS intrusions. The North Face suffers a credential stuffing attack. Kaspersky says the Black Owl team is a cyber threat to Russia. CISA releases ISC advisories. An Indian grocery delivery startup suffers a devastating data wiping attack. The UK welcomes their new Cyber and Electromagnetic (CyberEM) Command. Our guest is Rohan Pinto, CTO of 1Kosmos, discussing the implications of AI deepfakes for biometric security. The cybersecurity sleuths at Sophos unravel a curious caper. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Today we are joined by Rohan Pinto, CTO of 1Kosmos, and he is discussing the implications of AI deepfakes for biometric security. Selected Reading Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users' web browsing identifiers (Ars Technica) Vanta leaks customer data due to product code change (Beyond Machines) New Linux PumaBot Attacking IoT Devices by Brute-Forcing SSH Credentials (Cyber Security News) Ramnit Malware Infections Spike in OT as Evidence Suggests ICS Shift (SecurityWeek) The North Face warns customers of April credential stuffing attack (Bleeping Computer) Pro-Ukraine hacker group Black Owl poses ‘major threat' to Russia, Kaspersky says (The Record) CISA Releases ICS Advisories Covering Vulnerabilities & Exploits (Cyber Security News) Indian grocery startup KiranaPro was hacked and its servers deleted, CEO confirms (TechCrunch) UK CyberEM Command to spearhead new era of armed conflict (The Register) Widespread Campaign Targets Cybercriminals and Gamers (Infosecurity Magazine) 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 cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire 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
00:00 – 12:05 – Pacers and Haliburton no-show in Game 5 and the series now heads back to Gainbridge for a critical Game 6, Pacers starters scored only 37 points, the magnitude of Game 6 on Saturday night 12:06 – 35:55 – The Pacers haven’t lost back-to-back games since March and the last time they lost three straight was back in December, mentality heading into Game 6, Aaron Nesmith said he was still sore last night, Haliburton’s disappearing act last night, why was he so passive last night compared to Game 4, Andrew Nembhard’s shooting struggles 35:56 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and Kevin asks how big tomorrow’s Game 6 is in Indiana sports, Tyrese Haliburton’s passiveness last night, his June schedule, Nancy Leonard’s impact on the Pacers, his takeaways from the Indy 500Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:59 – Pacers and Haliburton no-show in Game 5 and the series now heads back to Gainbridge for a critical Game 6, Pacers starters scored only 37 points, the magnitude of Game 6 on Saturday night 12:00 – 18:06 – Morning Checkdown 18:07 – 41:56 – The Pacers haven’t lost back-to-back games since March and the last time they lost three straight was back in December, mentality heading into Game 6, Aaron Nesmith said he was still sore last night, Haliburton’s disappearing act last night, why was he so passive last night compared to Game 4, Andrew Nembhard’s shooting struggles 41:57 – 1:05:38 – ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and Kevin asks how big tomorrow’s Game 6 is in Indiana sports, Tyrese Haliburton’s passiveness last night, his June schedule, Nancy Leonard’s impact on the Pacers, his takeaways from the Indy 500, Morning Checkdown 1:05:39 – 1:19:04 – Last day of school and Marc is already dreading the kids being out for 2 months, why was Tyrese Haliburton so passive last night, Bennedict Mathurin’s strings back-to-back strong games 1:19:05 – 1:27:04 – The magnitude of Game 6 tomorrow night, John Mellencamp’s social media post was lame 1:27:05 – 1:50:18 – Pacers’ poor showing last night as the starters were dreadful, Haliburton’s poor performance, Karl-Anthony Towns throwing shoulders has Jeff yelling conspiracy, Morning Checkdown 1:50:19 – 2:00:23 – Why did Tyrese not show up last night, how many Knicks fans will invade Gainbridge tomorrow 2:00:24 – 2:07:58 –The updated Pacers poll is not 100% shockingly, POP QUIZSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Security Heroes, host Lisa Falzone is joined by her Athena Security co-founder and CTO Chris Ciabarra. Chris was previously a co-founder and CTO with Lisa at Revel systems. He has decades of experience in security, has received ISC's Risk Management Award, and was named an "Entrepreneur Making a Difference" by the International Business Times. Chris sits on the Forbes Technology Council and continues to make a difference with his security expertise.
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 310: Baz Irvine, BSC, ISC The second season of Silo on Apple TV+ is a dramatic visual departure from its predecessor, and cinematographer Baz Irvine, BSC, ISC is at the helm of this transformation. From the very first episode, as Juliette (Rebecca Ferguson) ventures into the seemingly deserted Silo 17, viewers are plunged into a progressively darker and more uncertain world. "I think the biggest challenge for Silo 17 was that, at first, it had to appear to be lifeless, but it wasn't," explains Baz. "It had to feel familiar but different; it had to definitely feel slightly terrifying. When I read the script, it said very specifically the whole silo was in darkness. Of course, there are different types of darkness. Movie darkness is very different from real darkness.” Establishing the distinct look of the shut-down silo was very important. Baz and the production team wanted a more realistic and immersive experience in Season 2, as if viewers were right there alongside the characters. Their vision included creating a culturally distinct look for Silo 17 compared to Juliette's home, Silo 18, incorporating colorful murals and varied textures now falling into decay. As nature reclaims the failing structure, emergency lighting flickers throughout, casting an eerie greenish glow from beneath encroaching moss and vegetation. Lighting Juliette's perilous journey was a key consideration. Baz conducted numerous lighting tests, and was able to request that Juliette find a functional flashlight in the script. He knew it was important to keep Ferguson's face illuminated amidst the gloom. “There's no way I'm gonna put Rebecca Ferguson through corridors and stairwells without having some detail on her face,” he commented. Baz used a range of lighting techniques, including balloons, silk, and a specially crafted soft pipelight wrapped in muslin for gentle top lighting, which added a subtle glow to her skin and a vital light to her eyes. The cinematography in Silo also serves as a visual metaphor for its rigid social hierarchy. Economics and politics in Silo is always from the top down, and both the lighting and camera movement on the show reflect this. In Silo 18, the upper levels are characterized by brighter lighting, benefiting from more access to what little sunlight penetrates the underground city. Tim Robbins' character, Bernard, as the new mayor consolidating control, is consistently bathed in light. This hierarchy in Silo extends to camera movement as well. The down-deep sections of Silo 18 utilize handheld cameras for a grittier, more immediate feel, while the upper levels are depicted with more elegant, slower crane movements, reflecting the contrasting lifestyles and power dynamics. For Season 2, the camera department maintained the same camera bodies but opted for different lenses. Baz made the deliberate choice to move away from anamorphic lenses, selecting wider lenses that require minimal focus. He adds, "Because everything is vertical in Silo, the biggest challenge as a cinematographer was constantly keeping in mind what's above and below the frame." A significant and challenging new element for season 2 involved extensive underwater sequences. The crew constructed their own specialized tanks for filming. Baz considered using dry for wet techniques, simulating underwater conditions on a dry set, but it would be challenging and expensive to add special effects to make it look as though her hair was floating underwater. They did use another type of cinema magic to shoot the underwater sequences. "All of the vertical descents into the flooded silo were actually shot horizontally, with the camera turned sideways,” says Baz. Baz found shooting season 2 of Silo to be a great source of creative fulfillment, from crafting the aesthetic of Silo 17 and tackling the ambitious underwater scenes. “I've been really lucky that I've been doing my best work at a time when we have got suc...
This episode of ACCESS, the official podcast of Stroke: Vascular & Interventional Neurology, provides an overview of the 1st and 2nd issue of 2025. Highlights of the journal with summaries of the latest advances in vascular and interventional neurology by Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Ashutosh Jadhav followed by a discussion with Dr. Lauren Sansing, Dr. Bijoy Menon, Dr. Robert Regenhardt and Dr. Vivek Yedavalli on the ground breaking research discussed at ISC 2025 held in Los Angeles. https://www.ahajournals.org/do/10.1161/podcast.20250423.30226/full/
00:00 – 24:16 – Jeff tracks his sleep more than Grandma Boyd, Donovan Mitchell’s thoughts on Tyrese Haliburton being voted Most Overrated, what will Tyrese Haliburton do in this series against the Cavaliers?, Kentucky Derby expert Dick Jerardi joins us to preview the race this weekend, Bob Baffert’s return, why are there so many horses in the field this year, Journalism’s chances in the race, some of the horses to lay some money on, where would he spend $20, Derby outfits, John Haliburton will not attend Pacers games for the foreseeable future 24:17 – 35:53 – We announce we will be the radio home of the Indiana Fever, ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses his role in Trackside this year, is the winner of the Colts QB competition the loser in the long run because they’re likely to get replaced?, Mr. Basketball, flag football for IHSAA, Darius Garland’s injury and the impact on this series 35:54 – 50:20 – Pacers TV voice Chris Denari joins us and discusses that final few minutes of Game 5, handling the intensity of close playoff games, soaking in the scene postgame, last year’s 500, Pacers and Racers 50:21 – 57:20 - New radio voice of the Indiana Fever John Nolan joins us and discusses his new gig, what he brings to the table, his background, who he called first after landing the gig, the Fever broadcast crewsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:42 – The Pistons got their hearts broken by the Knicks last night, waiting for the Pacers second-round schedule, Colts draft winners and losers, any moves for the Colts to make ahead of OTAs?, Trey Hendrickson still on the trade block? 11:43 – 18:38 – Morning Checkdown 18:39 – 42:50 – Jeff tracks his sleep more than Grandma Boyd, Donovan Mitchell’s thoughts on Tyrese Haliburton being voted Most Overrated, what will Tyrese Haliburton do in this series against the Cavaliers?, Kentucky Derby expert Dick Jerardi joins us to preview the race this weekend, Bob Baffert’s return, why are there so many horses in the field this year, Journalism’s chances in the race, some of the horses to lay some money on, where would he spend $20, Derby outfits, John Haliburton will not attend Pacers games for the foreseeable future 42:51 – 1:06:59 – We announce we will be the radio home of the Indiana Fever, ISC’s Greg Rakestraw joins us and discusses his role in Trackside this year, is the winner of the Colts QB competition the loser in the long run because they’re likely to get replaced?, Mr. Basketball, flag football for IHSAA, Darius Garland’s injury and the impact on this series, Morning Checkdown 1:07:00 – 1:16:23 – NFL schedule released in a couple of weeks, are the Colts going to get any primetime games this year, Pacers-Cavs, Caitlin Clark and the Fever season getting underway quickly 1:16:24 – 1:26:30– Darius Garland’s status for Game 1, the value of Aaron Nesmith, Myles Turner’s longevity with the Pacers 1:26:31– 1:52:10 – Pacers TV voice Chris Denari joins us and discusses that final few minutes of Game 5, handling the intensity of close playoff games, soaking in the scene postgame, last year’s 500, Pacers and Racers, Morning Checkdown 1:52:11 – 2:01:16 – New radio voice of the Indiana Fever John Nolan joins us and discusses his new gig, what he brings to the table, his background, who he called first after landing the gig, the Fever broadcast crews 2:01:17 – 2:09:55 – POP QUIZSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Terry Crocker, CEO of Tropical Texas Behavioral Health, holds master's degrees in psychology and business. Since 2003, Terry has led the agency's growth into one of Texas's largest community centers, now serving 34,000 people annually with a $123M budget and 1,400 staff. Honors include Behavioral Healthcare Champion (2013), the National Council's Visionary Leadership Award (2018), and appointment as an inaugural Commissioner on the Texas Judicial Commission on Mental Health.Scott Hayes is President and CEO of ISC Group, Inc., based in Dallas. With 30 years of industry experience, he joined ISC in 1997. Scott is a past president of the American Retirement Association and NTSAA, and served on the ASPPA Board. He's a founding member and contributor to 403(b) Advisor magazine and currently serves on the board of the Texas Public Plan Coalition.Mannix Smith brings 28 years of experience in defined contribution, ESOP, and executive benefit plans, including 27 years with ISC Group. For the past decade, Mannix has led retirement plan strategy, compliance, and relationship management at ISC, overseeing key programs and client partnerships.In this episode, Eric, Terry, Scott, and Mannix discuss:Engaging employees about company benefits and earning their trustMaximizing retirement optionsEngage through presence and educationLeverage plan design for growthUphold fiduciary and financial excellenceKey Takeaways:For eligible government entities, contribute fully to both 457(b) and 403(b) plans. Take advantage of unique plan features that are part of a 457(b). Understand the strategic layering of 401(a), 457(b), and 403(b) plans for greater retirement flexibility.Promote benefits actively. Offer regular communication and face-to-face consultations. Build trust and increase participation through consistent, visible leadership.Encourage enrollment through generous matching programs. Consider the best use of forfeitures to support benefit enhancements. Structure plans to drive long-term participation and asset growth.Conduct quarterly investment reviews. Monitor advisor performance carefully. Maintain adequate reserves and use professional strategies focused on liquidity, safety, and return.“Take the time out to listen to the client's needs, to understand exactly what they are asking of you” - Mannix SmithConnect with Mannix Smith: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mannix-o-smith-5802b728/Connect with Scott Hayes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scotthayescfa/Connect with Eric Dyson: Website: https://90northllc.com/Phone: 940-248-4800Email: contact@90northllc.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/401kguy/ The information and content of this podcast is general in nature and is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. It is believed to be accurate and reliable as of the posting date but may be subject to changeIt is not intended to provide a specific recommendation for any type of product or service discussed in this presentation or to provide any warranties, investment advice, financial advice, tax, plan design or legal advice (unless otherwise specifically indicated). Please consult your own independent advisor as to any investment, tax, or legal statements made.The specific facts and circumstances of all qualified plans can vary and the information contained in this podcast may or may not apply to your individual circumstances or to your plan or client plan-specific circumstances.
See the Full Picture! Subscribe to my YouTube channel for exclusive behind-the-scenes content on how I run my business, train for HYROX, build relationships, and grow a thriving community. Your support helps us reach and serve more people https://youtube.com/@seanmeyers.24?si=LHcLm0GvA3NrDt8r In this episode of Level Up and Live, we sit down with nationally recognized executive business strategist, entrepreneur, and two-time best-selling author Rick Ornelas. With over 30 years of experience scaling businesses—from startups to Fortune 100s—Rick has helped hundreds of leaders and business owners skyrocket their success through behavioral analytics and strategic leadership. Rick is more than a strategist—he's a husband of 29 years, father of three, and a business athlete passionate about fitness, mindset, and living life with intention. As the founder of Revive Biohacking, I Spark Change, and Strategic Medical Coaching, Rick brings a unique blend of high-performance habits, business acumen, and heart-centered leadership. From team building and leadership development to navigating family and faith while growing multiple businesses, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look into the routines, frameworks, and mindset that have shaped Rick's journey. Whether you're leading a team, scaling a business, or simply trying to become a better version of yourself, this conversation is full of value, insight, and practical tools you can use right now.