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Best podcasts about ises

Latest podcast episodes about ises

El Economista Podcasts
 Bupa, revolucionando el modelo de salud integral en México

El Economista Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 25:43


Oye.Cracks recibe a Fernando Lledó Muñoz, CEO de Bupa México, para hablarnos sobre cómo la tecnología, sus recientes adquisiciones y las ISES están revolucionando el mercado para el bienestar y salud de las personas. ¡No te pierdas este episodio! Bupa México www.bupasalud.com.mx IG: bupa_mexico FB: Bupa México Tiktok bupa_mexico   Bité Médica www.bitemedica.com IG: bitemedica Fb: Bite Médica

Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle
S2E3 - Debunking Dominance

Dangerous at Both Ends, Tricky in the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 109:20


Send Us Your QuestionsIn this episode, we explore the roots of dominance theory, beginning with Schjelderup-Ebbe's 1922 research on domestic hens, and discuss how it has shaped our understanding of animal behaviour. The episode also dives into the intricate dominance behaviors within and between species, from wolves and primates to birds, showcasing the complexity of their social structures. Additionally, we scrutinise the scientific evidence that challenges traditional dominance-based training methods for dogs and horses, advocating for the more humane and effective approach of positive reinforcement/learning theory.Whether you're an animal enthusiast, a pet owner, or a behavioural science aficionado, this episode is packed with valuable information to transform your understanding of animal social structures and training techniques. Subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and share your thoughts with us on social media. Your feedback helps us bring more valuable content to our listeners. Join the conversation and let's reshape the future of animal training together! 

Medienguide Podcast
#11 - Medienerziehung & Internetsucht mit Dr. Isabel Brandhorst

Medienguide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 40:06


Wie viel zocken ist eigentlich normal? Was macht mein Kind eigentlich in diesen sozialen Netzwerken? Solche und ähnliche Fragen stellen sich viele Eltern. Das „ISES! Kids Onlinetraining“ könnte da für einige von euch interessant sein. Mehr dazu in Folge 11 vom Medienguide Podcast mit Gast Dr. Isabel Brandhorst! Wir sprechen über Medienerziehung, Internetsucht und das „ISES! Kids Onlinetraining“ des Universitätsklinikums Tübingen. ____ Der Link zum ISES! Kids Onlinetraining: https://www.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/de/ises-kids-onlinetraining ____

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
ExpertISE: Job outlook for ISEs

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 3:01


James Swisher, IISE's Director of Continuing Education, joins ExpertISE this week to offer his insights on the following question: "What is the future outlook for jobs in the ISE field?"

Blickpunkt Erziehung - Kindheit liebevoll begleiten
#73 Mein Kind ist ständig am Handy

Blickpunkt Erziehung - Kindheit liebevoll begleiten

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 19:18


Medien, Medien, Medien   Spätestens wenn Eltern das Gefühl haben, die Kontrolle über den MEDIENkonsum ihrer Kinder zu verlieren, tun sich wichtig Fragen auf: Was ist noch „normale“ MEDIENnutzung und wann beginnt sie problematisch zu werden? Wie können uns MEDIENerziehung und MEDIENkompetenz durch den MEDIENdschungel begleiten? Und: Was können Eltern im Familienalltag ganz konkret tun, statt den WLAN-Knopf abzudrehen? Wir freuen uns über Rückmeldungen, Anregungen, Themenwünsche, sternenreiche Bewertungen und/oder wertschätzende Rezensionen.   Diese Podcastfolge ist in Kooperation mit einem Forschungsprojekt zu Internetnutzungsstörungen der Universitätsklinik Tübingen entstanden. Wenn Kinder oder Jugendliche viel Zeit mit sozialen Netzwerken oder Computerspielen verbringen, können schnell Sorgen und Konflikte in der Familie entstehen. Aktuell gibt es für Eltern von Kindern im Alter von 6 bis 12 Jahren die Möglichkeit an einer Studie zum ISES! Kids Onlinetraining teilzunehmen und von zuhause aus  - unkompliziert, schnell und kostenfrei - wissenschaftlich fundierte und klinisch-praktisch erprobte Unterstützung zu finden. Das Forschungsprojekt ISES! Kids Onlinetraining wird vom Ministerium für Soziales, Gesundheit und Integration gefördert. Informationen zum Ablauf und zur Anmeldung zum Onlinetraining für Eltern im Podcast und auf: www.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de/de/ises-kids-onlinetraining#ablauf   . Iris van den Hoeven ist Gründerin von Blickpunkt Erziehung, seit vielen Jahren im Kinderschutz und in der Elternbildung tätig. Sie ist Erziehungs- und Bildungswissenschafterin, bietet psychosoziale Beratung an, ist im Expert:innenpool der WKO gelistete systemische Supervisorin und arbeitet im Bereich elementarpädagogischer Fortbildungen als Lehrbeauftragte an verschiedenen Pädagogischen Hochschulen. Zudem bietet sie in Verbindung mit zahlreichen Kooperationen Vorträge, Keynotes, Fortbildungen, Webinare, Inhouse-Seminare zum Thema der gewaltfreien Begleitung kindlicher Entwicklung an, sowie Beratung für Eltern und Elementarpädagog:innen, Supervisionen für Teams in Kinderkrippen, Kindergärten, Schülerhorte, Lehrsupervisionen nach LSB-Gewerbeordnung 2006, §4 Abs.(4) 1a und 1b und den Podcast „Kindheit liebevoll begleiten“. Auf Social Media steht sie im täglichen Austausch mit über 53.000 Abonnent:innen. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Kontakt / Anfragen⁠⁠ ⁠⁠www.blickpunkt-erziehung.at⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Podcast „Kindheit liebevoll begleiten“⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Frage zur Rubrik „Hingehört & Nachgefragt“ einreichen⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Beratung & Supervision⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Veranstaltungen⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠BPE Facebook⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠BPE Instagram⁠⁠⁠ BPE Threads ⁠⁠BPE LinkedIn⁠  

Sean White's Solar and Energy Storage Podcast
Eicke Weber: Hermann Scheer's 80th BD 4/29/1944 (Scheer founded the solar revolution)

Sean White's Solar and Energy Storage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 39:08


Hermann Scheer (RIP) was a German politician who is responsible for making grid- connected solar profitable in about the year 2000 as he brought the German policy for reimbursing people for solar energy, so that they would make a profit. This brought about years where over half of the World's installed PV was in Germany. This created the modern solar industry and kick-started modern PV manufacturing. If it were not for Hermann Scheer, we would probably be 10 years behind where we are now with PV prices and installed capacity. Eicke Weber was a friend of Hermann Scheer and Eicke was also the director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems for 10 years, which is the European equivalent of NREL. Eicke brought Intersolar to San Francisco, he was on UC Berkely Faculty and has done a million other things, while remaining a really nice person. I am proud to call Eicke a friend.   Hermann Sheer's Legacy www.ilsr.org/hermann-scheers-feed-tariff-legacy-75-worlds- solar-pv/ Bill Brooks www.brooksolar.com Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems www.ise.fraunhofer.de/en Madam Mi Fusion National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) www.NREL.gov International Solar Energy Society www.ISES.org Governor Jerry Brown California Solar Initiative (CSI) SNEC World's Largest Renewable Energy Conference www.pv.snec.org.cn Nancy and George Lightman Hans-Josef www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans-Josef_Fell Swanson's Law Feed in Tariff (FIT) Sultan Al Jaber Irena www.IRENA.org International Solar Energy Society (ISES) www.ises.org PV manufacturing in China Deng Xiaoping IRA John Kerry Deng Xiaoping CO2 PV Technology and Market Developments Global Shifts in Energy Policy Clean Tech Business Club www.cleantechbusiness.club Learn more at www.solarSEAN.com and be sure to get NABCEP certified by taking Sean's classes at www.heatspring.com/sean

Sean White's Solar and Energy Storage Podcast
Joe McCabe American Solar Energy Society (ASES) Fellow, historical figure and a lot more!

Sean White's Solar and Energy Storage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 67:29


Joe McCabe has been in the solar industry since before there was a solar industry. In this podcast we talk about many things.    Here is a list of topics: ASES Fellow American Solar Energy Society www.ASES.org International Solar Energy Society www.ISES.org MREA = Midwest Renewable Energy Association SMUD = Sacramento Municipal Utility District PVUSA Davis California PV Policy SAM software PV Reliability Workshop Nerdfest Golden Colorado SANDIA Community Solar Gardens Bifacial Solar Vertical Bifacial produces more than tilted south no matter what the direction Higher latitude better for vertical bifacial Vertical bifacial requires smaller wires because of lower Isc Clipping Hanging vertical bifacial to swing in the wind. North facing PV for used PV PV module size increasing PV efficiency not important; LCOE (levelized cost of electricity) is important.  Monofacial Agrivoltaics Agrisoltaics Dual use of land Mark Fitzgerald Jane Wiseman IREC = Interstate Renewable Energy Council NABCEP Entry Level Praise Ward Bower! George Kelly NREL NABCEP Exam Committees Photovoltaic effect Conduction band Photoelectric effect Becquerel Einstein Quantum mechanics Thermodynamics Nuclear engineering Schrödinger's equation Straw bale construction SERF = Solar Energy Research Facility SERI = Solar Energy Research Institute Neutron Scatter Cadmium rods Neutron magazine Smart Inverter Working Group Dan Shugar Howard Wenger PG&E PV for $9/watt in 90s Richard Swanson and Swanson's curve Colorado Public Utilities Commission CALISO California Independent System Operator BIPV California Energy Commission (CEC) Community Solar Garden Solar Shares Stupid grid vs. smart grid Grid following and grid forming inverters Reactive power Rule 21 Smart Inverter Working Group Smart Inverter Classes Hermann Scherr Frieberg Germany  Smarter E in Munich (formerly Intersolar) Intersolar in San Diego and Long Beach RE+ conferences Making education fun University of Arizona Reactor How PV works Photons Grid Forming and Grid Following Inverters Donating a kidney to Bill Brooks Freiburg Germany NABCEP Certification Energy Ideas Renewable Energy Steward Giant Bifacial module  Joe Mccabe recommends Bill Brooks on LinkedIn  Blue light inside a reactor Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) Carl Weinberg Paul Fenn Community Choice Aggregation = CCA  Eicke Weber RE+ Texas Sean Sings ABC 123 at NABCEP Conference   Homework Assignment read: Leverage Points, Places to Intervene in a System by Donella Meadows   Joe McCabe LinkedIn Page   Joe's email: energyideas@gmail.com   Learn more at www.solarSEAN.com and be sure to get NABCEP certified by taking Sean's classes at  www.heatspring.com/sean

Horsemanship Unlocked
ISES's First Principles of Horse Training

Horsemanship Unlocked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 39:23


What are the standards for horse training? Who oversees putting them together? In this free market economy, anyone can say or produce anything, and that's precisely what has been going on. We may be driven by results, but at what costs was it to get there? Horses cannot speak to us, but if you pay close enough attention and listen you may start to question what you hear. Using scientific based methodology there is a “Why” behind the “How”. Based on psychology, cognition, and ethology these formulas are based on measurable and replicable studies straight from the horse. Veronica goes through the ISES's “First Principles of Horse Training” giving examples of the material.     ISES Website https://www.equitationscience.com/

The Lost Years: A Retrospective Fancast
5x22: Prom-ises, Prom-ises

The Lost Years: A Retrospective Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 61:58


It's Prom night for the crew! And Cory and Topanga have a big decision to make. We're back to talk about episode 5x22 of Boy Meets World including bits of nostalgia, a scene-by-scene recap, and a wholesome lesson to top it all off. Weekly Nostalgia: Goodnight Moon and the Broadway musical Rent You can find us on social media: Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@thelostyearspod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@TheLostYearsPod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@thelostyearspod⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Be sure to share your nostalgia with us in our website messages. Your answers might get on the show! Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠thelostyears@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Become a patron!: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/thescavengersnetwork⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Merch: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠scavengersnetwork.com/thelostyearsshop⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lostyearspod/message

Mad About Horses
Are Equestrian Sports Under Threat?

Mad About Horses

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 45:30


In this week's podcast, Dr. Mortensen highlights broader concerns about the welfare and ethical treatment of horses in competitive sports. He mentions how the equine industry is under greater scrutiny. Dr. Mortensen also reflects on his experience at the International Society for Equitation Science (ISES) meeting in 2024, he discusses public perception, the scrutiny of horse sports, and the changing landscape of equine welfare. At the ISES conference, topics included the use of whips, bits, and nose bands, the concept of social license to operate in the equine industry, and the evolving standards of horse care and retirement. Dr. Mortensen stresses the importance of industry introspection and adaptation to ensure the best possible lives for horses while maintaining public support for equestrian sports.  Podcast Timeline 00:00 The Emotional Tale of Barbaro: A Champion's Journey 04:34 Introducing Dr. Chris Mortensen: The Voice Behind theStory 05:32 The Impact of Barbaro's Story on Horse Racing and Ethics 06:47 Insights from the International Symposium for Equitation Science 08:39 Exploring the Ethical Challenges in Equestrian Sports 16:57 The Future of Equestrian Sport: Changes and Challenges Ahead 42:47 Concluding Thoughts and the Path Forward Visit https://madbarn.com/mad-about-horses/ to learn more about the Mad About Horses podcast.  --------------------------------- Mad Barn Academy is dedicated to supporting horse owners, handlers and practitioners through research, training and education. Visit us to learn more at ⁠⁠https://madbarn.com ⁠⁠ You can also find Mad Barn at: ⁠ Instagram ⁠⁠@madbarnequine⁠ ⁠⁠ Facebook ⁠⁠@madbarnequine⁠⁠ TikTok ⁠⁠@madbarnequine⁠⁠ ⁠YouTube⁠⁠ @madbarn ⁠⁠ We would love to hear from you! Please send any questions or comments to ⁠podcast@madbarn.com

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
Generative AI and ISEs: What's now? What's next?

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 59:29 Very Popular


It's been one year since the public release of ChatGPT, the remarkable generative AI platform from OpenAI that has energized transformative promise (and controversy) in the tech sector. In this bonus episode of "Problem Solved," we talk with Joe Wilck, Ph.D., P.E., from Bucknell University, who has been working with colleagues on research about the capabilities of large language models like ChatGPT, Google's Bard and other LLMs. We ask him about the new place in society and work that ChatGPT has seemingly carved out for itself, the ethical debate surrounding the use of LLMs and chatbots in academia, and just what this innovation means for industrial and systems engineers.Joe also welcomes questions you may have about ChatGPT and other generative AI tools. You can reach out to him at joe.wilck@gmail.com.Remember to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed the episode. Your feedback helps us grow and continue bringing you fascinating content!

Exergie
La chaleur dans tous ses états, le système énergétique, et la sobriété

Exergie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 118:21


La production de chaleur et son utilisation sont toutes les deux des enjeux clés de la transition. Mais parler de la chaleur demande aussi de voir le système énergétique dans son entièreté sans oublier le rôle de la demande et d'une désirable sobriété. Vous savez que ce sont des sujets qui me tiennent à cœur.  Comment combiner tous ces ingrédients pour réussir la transition, c'est la question à laquelle nous allons tenter de répondre avec Sylvain Quoilin.  Sylvain Quoilin est chercheur qualifié (FNRS) à l'Université de Liège, où il dirige le groupe de recherche sur les systèmes énergétiques intégrés et durables (ISES) avec un axe principal sur la transition vers la production d'énergie renouvelable. Dans le cadre de ses travaux, il a créé et dirige le développement de divers outils de modélisation open-source (dont nous parlerons dans cette interview).  Nous avons enregistré dans un endroit insolite et nous vous en dirons plus lorsqu'on nous aborderons le thème de la sobriété. [01:30] Chapitre 1 : Utilisation ou production de chaleur [26:15] Chapitre 2 : La vue systémique  [01:28:16] Chapitre 3 : La sobriété  [01:40:45] Chapitre 4 : Les questions persos URL pour les notes de l'épisode : https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/la-chaleur-dans-tous-ses-etats-le-systeme-energetique-et-la-sobriete-256049/ Inscrivez-vous pour les dernières updates du podcast exergie: http://eepurl.com/hVeLPz This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Kikimoorid
Karula kiriku alla maetud neitsi, kõhe valgus öises lakas ja miljonid, mida keegi ei taha

Kikimoorid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 52:02


Daki jutustab täna pikemalt Karula kirikust ning erinevatest legendidest, mis selle kohaga seotud on. Räägitakse nii kiriku alla maetud võtmehoidjast, kuradist endast kui ka maetud varandusest. Lisaks räägib ta miljonitest, mida keegi ei taha ning salapärastest pärandusjuhtumitest. Heidiga läheme ja ronime aga lakka ning oleme tunnistajaks millelegi väga kõhedale. Lisaks käime Keila surnuaial ning boonusosas võitleme millegi kurjaga. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kikimoorid/message

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
#IISEAnnual2023 Podcast Break — Ben Rachunok, NC State University

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 3:30


SPONSORED BY COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY'S MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION. Ben Rachunok, assistant professor at NC State, spoke with IISE's Frank Reddy at the Hyatt Regency in New Orleans – site of #IISEAnnual2023. He discussed what keeps him coming back every year and why it's a worthwhile event for ISEs.Learn more about our sponsor at: https://sps.columbia.edu/iise

Vethologie
Episode 22 : la technique du "join-up"

Vethologie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 10:04


Ah, les chuchoteurs... Ils nous ont fait rêver

Astro Awani
ISES 2022 | Strategi pacu ke arah tenaga boleh baharu

Astro Awani

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 14:53


Pihak Berkuasa Pembangunan Tenaga Lestari (SEDA) Malaysia akan mengadakan Persidangan Tenaga Lestari Antarabangsa (ISES) 2022 buat kali kelima dengan tema ‘Memperkasakan Peralihan Tenaga' pada 29 dan 30 Ogos ini bertempat di KLCC. Persidangan ISES 2022 merupakan platform bertukar pandangan serta wadah diskusi bagi membincangkan strategi mencapai sasaran kerajaan untuk 31% campuran kapsiti terpasang tenaga boleh baharu (TBB) nasional pada tahun 2025 dan 40% menjelang tahun 2035.

Kompak
ISES 2022 | Strategi pacu ke arah tenaga boleh baharu

Kompak

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 14:53


Pihak Berkuasa Pembangunan Tenaga Lestari (SEDA) Malaysia akan mengadakan Persidangan Tenaga Lestari Antarabangsa (ISES) 2022 buat kali kelima dengan tema ‘Memperkasakan Peralihan Tenaga' pada 29 dan 30 Ogos ini bertempat di KLCC. Persidangan ISES 2022 merupakan platform bertukar pandangan serta wadah diskusi bagi membincangkan strategi mencapai sasaran kerajaan untuk 31% campuran kapsiti terpasang tenaga boleh baharu (TBB) nasional pada tahun 2025 dan 40% menjelang tahun 2035.

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
#IISEAnnual2022 Podcast Break - IISE President Amanda Mewborn

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 3:18


"Problem Solved" is recording live from the Hyatt Regency Seattle during the IISE Annual Conference & Expo 2022, taking place May 21-24. IISE President Amanda Mewborn celebrates the return of our live conference, discusses how ISEs and the world at-large continue to battle the pandemic, and what's in store for IISE's immediate future.

Shit 90s Shows Taught Me | Boy Meets World / 90s TV
Boy Meets World: Season 5 Episode 22 (Prom-Ises, Prom-Ises)

Shit 90s Shows Taught Me | Boy Meets World / 90s TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 77:44


Join Jessica Sterling (@thejesssterling) and Sara Fergenson (@sarafergenson) as they chat about Boy Meets World Season 5 Episodes 22, Prom-Ises, Prom-Ises with special guest, Mary Kwiatkowski (@frailmary). They break down their own proms, sitcom tropes and lament not knowing what's in Eric's goody bag.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @shit90spod.Email us at shit90spod@gmail.comVisit our website at www.shit90spod.comSpecial thanks to JD McGuire (@jdmcguire) for our theme song!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
Young ISEs shift from college to careers

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 47:18 Very Popular


In this episode of "Problem Solved," guest host Casey Spansel talks to two recent industrial and systems engineering graduates about their transition from college into the workplace: Annie Dorsey and Eva Gluck. Gluck was IISE student chapter president at Central Florida University and is now a process engineer with Procter & Gamble in Ohio. Annie Dorsey was also a chapter president at Auburn University and is now an intermodal transportation analyst for Walmart in Arkansas. The three talk about the challenges of finishing college during the pandemic, then adapting to work and learn in a hybrid setting.

Bruh Meets World: A Boy Meets World Fancast
Episode 111: Prom-ises, Prom-ises

Bruh Meets World: A Boy Meets World Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 53:34


Topanga & Cory are fixing to knock boots on prom night BUT things slow down after they mistakenly do a partner swap with his parents? It gets real weird. We talk about it and dive into prom culture on this episode of Bruh Meets World! Do you consider Cory & Topanga relationship goals? Or Cory & Shawn the original Bromance? Join T.C. & Ceej as they relive the journey, lessons and cultural influence of the 90's hit Boy Meets World! Follow & Contact: http://bit.ly/BruhMeetsWorld

Sõdurilehe podcast
#44 Tuleviku relvasüsteemid

Sõdurilehe podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 70:45


Isesõitvad tangid, automatiseeritud laevad ja kopter-lennuk droonid ei ole ulme vaid uus reaalsus! Saates on külas Milrem Robotics, Threod Systems ja Baltic Workboats ettevõtete esindajad. Räägime innovatsioonist, tulevikusõduritest ja mehitamata süsteemidest.

LU Cos
Crucial Reggae Time #198 Daooda Salem Dread Ises

LU Cos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 62:29


Crucial Reggae Time #198 Daooda Salem Dread Ises Sound System Playlist : Reggae Regular – The black star liner 1978 Greensleeves Horace Martin – Repatriation 1981 Negus Roots Micah Shemiah & Pampi Judah – Africa Here I Come 2013 Tuff Scout Neville Brown – Killamanjaro 1983 Negus Roots Anthony Johnson – Africa repress 2014 on Kingston Connexion Gene Rondo & Militant Barry –Africa Is My Home 1978 Burning Sounds Creation Stepper – Africa 1981 Lloyd Coxsone Outernational Rub A Dub Rebels – Africa 1990 Action Johnny Scar – United Africa 1988 Solomonic Ricky Lewis - African Struggler 1985 DAK Records Imhru Asher –Africa We Want To Go 1979 Horace Andy – Little Black Girl 1983 Jah Shaka Music Disciples – African Macka - Dubplate Cut 1 1994 Boom Shaka Lacka repress on 2014 Partial Records Errol Bellot – Afrikan Warrior 2008 King Shiloh Records Ewan Naptali – Africa Awaiting Its Creators 2000 Rootical Dubber

Conversations in Equine Science
Lightening Presentations on Thoroughbred Racing Starts and Bridle/Halter (Head Collar) Comfort. ISES 2021

Conversations in Equine Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 35:26


Presentations: Does the start of flat races influence racehorse race performance? I.Wells and J. Williams. ISES 2021 Effects of bitted vs. bitless bridles on horses' behaviour and eye temperature: preliminary findings. Linda Greening. ISES 2021 Getting a grip: a potential rider impact. Professor Hayley Randle. ISES 2021. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nancy-mclean/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nancy-mclean/support

Conversations in Equine Science
ISES 2021 Conference Favorites!

Conversations in Equine Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 32:19


Nancy picks Prof Mike Mendl's Clever Hans Presentation on Animal (Equine) emotion and decision making; an integrative framework. Kate chose The effect of wearing a headcollar or bridle on the scoring of horses (Equus caballus) using the Horse Grimace Scale. By Amanda Gates. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nancy-mclean/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nancy-mclean/support

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
3D Printing for a Better Smile

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 52:46


SPONSORED BY LSU ONLINE! SprintRay CEO Amir Mansouri and Director of Operations Kaz Takeda discuss disrupting the world of dentistry by putting 3D printers right in the dental office. Dental 3D printing has your crowns, nightguards and bridges ready on visit one, so you don't have to return weeks later. The ISEs find joy in being part of disruption and by improving the lives of patients and dentists – one 3D printed smile at a time. As one dentist told Takeda, “Any dentist who isn't on 3D printing in 5 years might as well go back to pliers."

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
#Lean6Data2021 Podcast Break - Josette Cole-Pinnix

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 3:08


Josette Cole-Pinnix, a data analyst with OpsVeda Inc., took a few minutes to chat with "Problem Solved" about her joy for returning to her first live conference since the start of the pandemic – the Lean Six Sigma & Data Science Conference 2021. She was excited to re-engage with in-person networking and the new motivation driven by intriguing sessions. She also addresses her love for coding (a topic that came up during Dr. Pyrcz's keynote on Tuesday) and the pride found in ISEs being "able to do it all."

Nueva Italia - Escuela de Italiano virtual
L'Italiano con le Fiabe regionali - Trentino Alto Adige: Tarata e Taratori (Voce: Davide Soldani)

Nueva Italia - Escuela de Italiano virtual

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 4:03


Fiaba del Trentino Alto Adige Tarata e taratori Tanti anni fa, nel maso Vivan, vicino a Mazzin viveva un uomo e sua moglie Maria. In autunno il contadino andava a far legna verso Ises, nel bosco. Quando ebbe caricato il carro, come il solito con non troppa legna, perché la strada era lunga, si accorse che i due buoi facevano fatica a tirare. Arrivato al ponte sull'Avisio sentì come un tonfo e il carro parve diventar leggero. I buoi tiravano allegramente verso casa. Questo accadde il giorno seguente e l'altro ancora. La cosa parve così strana al contadino che la raccontò alla moglie. Maria andò subito dalla vicina, che era una vecchia che veniva da lontano, a chiederle consiglio. La vicina disse che Maria doveva chiamarla al mattino presto, prima che il marito partisse per il bosco con il carrro e i buoi. Così fece Maria. La vicina aveva con sé due fave, una bianca e una blugrigia, come i due buoi. La fava bianca la diede al bue bianco con le parole: «Bel bue bianco, prendi questa fava e in cambio porta a casa tutto quello che c'è sul carro». Poi prese la fava blu-grigia, la diede al bue blu-grigio e ripetè le stesse parole. «Bel bue blu-grigio prendi la tua fava e in cambio porta a casa tutto quello che c'è sul carro!» Il contadino andò nel bosco a far legna e a sera riprese la strada per casa con il carro pesante. Sul ponte dell'Avisio non sentì nessun tonfo e il carro rimase pesante come nel bosco. I buoi pieni di fatica arrivarono a casa e lì dal carro scese una bella Vivena. Questa Vivena rimase molti anni a servire nel maso e tutti ne erano contenti perché era buona e gentile e insegnava a tutti a raccogliere le erbe e a tessere il lino. Il maso divenne ricco. Un giorno il contadino, ormai vecchio, doveva scendere in Val d'Adige a portare un carico di legna. Arrivato al bordo del bosco di Rason udì una voce che chiamava: «O Tarata, vieni subito, il Taraton è morto.» Tornato a casa raccontò la cosa alla moglie e alla Vivena. Questa si mise a piangere: «Devo tornare dai miei. Povero Taraton, dove sei?». Poi scomparve per sempre. https://italianosoldani.wixsite.com/website italianosoldani@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nuevaitalia/message

The Feeny Call
Season 5: Episode 22 "Prom-ises, Prom-ises"

The Feeny Call

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 34:52


It's Prom Night at John Adams High, and everyone is just talking about doing it, but not actually doing it! Some wild hotel decorations and some brilliant Eric moments make this a memorable episode for Skylar and Meghan to chat about. Enjoy this fun episode and enjoy some moments of nostalgia as Skylar and Meghan discuss their prom nights as well! We're nearing the end of the season, so thank you for listening, and find us on Instagram (@thefeenycallpodcast), Facebook and Twitter (@feenycall). Send us an email (feenycallpodcast@gmail.com), or leave us a voicemail that could be featured on the show! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-feeny-call/support

Joe Meets World
Ep. 112 – Prom-ises, Prom-ises

Joe Meets World

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 25:52


Theme Credit: Justin Noszek (https://theplaguephysicians.bandcamp.com/releases) A prom episode! Huzzah! Head to joepanc.com for more details on Yambar’s scholarship. Also, if you want to hear this episode uncut and unedited up 3 days early, you can support us on Patreon for as little as $2 a month. Just head over to http://www.patreon.com/joepanc You can also write … Continue reading Ep. 112 – Prom-ises, Prom-ises →

Boy Meets Girl Meets Boy Meets World
107 - Prom-ises, Prom-ises - Season 5 Episode 22

Boy Meets Girl Meets Boy Meets World

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 66:12


Hello Class! We're going to Prom! And we're talking about what happens after.... Join us for this "too hot for Disney Channel" episode of Boy Meets World - Prom-ises, Prom-ises!

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
The Power of Agile

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 50:30


IISE's digital strategist David Brandt talks about agile methodology for ISEs with Caitlin Kenney, P.E., systems engineer and agile coach at International Systems Management Corp, and Joan Tafoya, director at Sandia National Labs. This episode includes insight on agile principles and practices – how to lead an agile project, the challenges of adapting to agile in a virtual workspace and how to sprint plan, among other agile concepts useful in engineering management.

Cruisin' Down the Rabbit Hole
Heavy is the head that cru-ises

Cruisin' Down the Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 62:33


John and Mario talk about meal delivery services, the riot at the Capital building, and give a song a whirl! Send in any music you want Mario to give a whirl at cruisindowntherabbithole@gmail.com aw geez!

Hommik!
Hommik! Masinawärk. Raiko Ausmees. Apple'i isesõitev auto?

Hommik!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 6:12


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Hommik!
Hommik! Masinawärk. Raiko Ausmees. Apple'i isesõitev auto?

Hommik!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 6:12


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Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
2020: ISEs Review a Year of Resilience and Rebirth

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 51:58


In this episode of "Problem Solved," we talk to three previous guests of the podcast – Bobbie Watts, Gretchen Macht and Ali Hobbs – about the "good, bad and ugly" lessons of 2020. The three professionals discuss the struggles and successes discovered in their careers and industries over the past year as well as their optimism for the heightened role and need for industrial and systems engineers in the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Visual WOW, the podcast.
Cara Weiss, "I Think the World has Started to Realize that there is a More Important Aspect to This..."

Visual WOW, the podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 51:52


Cara Weiss: 301-351-2100 / www.SaveTheDateLLCEvents.comhttps://www.instagram.com/savethedatellcevents/https://www.facebook.com/SaveTheDateLLCevents/High Profile Bar/Bat Mitzvahs and Weddings, Corporate Events and so much more.In my late teens, my love for event planning was sparked when I assisted as support staff at neighborhood parties and it then began to evolve when I joined the prom committee at my high school (Pennsbury High which is consistently the school on the internet known as, “The Best Prom in America”; it in fact has a book written about it). Then in College, I was a regular volunteer planning University of Maryland events and planning events for; “Elegant”; the organization which I was The President of in my College Department.I loved events so much that during college I also interned/worked for The Lerner Corporation at Landover Mall for years. We planned and executed events such as Desert Storm memorials, Easter bunny/Santa visits, fashion shows and more for the purpose of getting more customers to shop and visit the mall. After College I joined the New York City Bloomingdale's management team and interned for The Rouse Corporation at The Harborplace in Baltimore, MD exclusively planning and running events for National Harbor.

From Betrayal To Breakthrough
145: Choose Your Family, Change Your Life

From Betrayal To Breakthrough

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 34:01


Betsy Wiersma is known for BIG IDEA thinking and ROI: Return on Ideas.  After years of service leading the national events industry on the President's Council for the International Festivals and Events Association, the Advisory Board for Special Events Magazine and with ISES, the International Special Events Society, Betsy now focuses on Wiersma Experience Marketing, her own consulting and event marketing company based in Denver, CO. Author of many books including the event textbook, Exceptional Events: Concept to Completion, Betsy's seminars provide event producers and marketers across the globe with everything from basic tips to complex case studies. She now focuses on her 15-year-old CampExperience™ Network which hosts educational retreats and has supported the lives of over 5000 women.  The CampExperience™ Network has raised over $1 million cash and in-kind support for women’s charities in Colorado and around the world.  Betsy’s 2018 recognition includes the Francis Jacobs Wisebart Award for Philanthropy from Mile High United Way and the 25 Most Powerful Women in Colorado from Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce.  In 2019 she was featured as a Ted-X speaker on the topic “Choose Your Family, Change Your Life.” In This Episode Understand the opportunity that comes with betrayal Discover the three powerful lessons that someone can learn from betrayal Know how everything starts with passion, and why it’s important to do what you love to do most Quotes “I'm gonna have my own business.” [3:25] “What can I do in the world to give me that freedom and flexibility and came up with something called the camp experience network.” [4:43] “We call it connecting instead of networking,” [7:42] “And it was so shocking. I didn't even know what to do.” [10:54] “I have tons and tons of great friends. But I have a very, very small inner circle. ” [14:07] “Pay attention to what is true.” [15:58] “I think that everything is on purpose.” [16:55] “Trust that everything will be okay.” [17:10] “Because of so much love that you give out, you never maybe could see some of the circumstances, because you saw through love.” [18:03] “If you're just wherever you are in the world, start with something you're passionate about.” [21:42] “I just believe everybody is 100% whole and complete, like everybody is perfect.” [27:18] Resources Betsy Wiersma Website Camp Experience Facebook Page Betsy Weirsma Facebook Camp Experience Youtube Channel The PBT Institute Membership CommunityThe Post Betrayal Syndrome Quiz

Sunsplash Mix with Jah Prince & Selecta Princess
II-Kaya Ises 2020 Cooyah TruVerstation

Sunsplash Mix with Jah Prince & Selecta Princess

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 31:40


Model and Activist II-Kaya Ises discussion with Jah Prince for Cooyah Clothing covering Activism and the release of 'Reggae vs Babylon'.

JahPrince
II-Kaya Ises 2020 Cooyah TruVersation

JahPrince

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 31:40


Model and Activist II-Kaya Ises discussion with Jah Prince for Cooyah Clothing covering Activism and the release of 'Reggae vs Babylon'.

The Business of Open Source
Discussing Cloud Native Security with Abhinav Srivastava

The Business of Open Source

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 30:00


This conversation covers: How Frame.io was faced with the decision to be cloud native or cloud-enabled — and the business and technical reasons why Frame.io chose to be cloud native.  How Abhinav successfully built a world class cloud-native security program from the ground up to protect Frame.io users' sensitive video content. Abhinav also talks about the special security considerations for truly cloud native applications.  Cloud native as a “journey without a destination.” In other words, there is no end point with cloud native transitions, because new technologies are always being developed. Why Abhinav is a firm believer in both ISEs and GitOps, and why he thinks the industry should embrace both of these strategies. The challenge of not only maintaining security in this type of environment, but also communicating security issues to various stakeholders with different priorities. Abinhav also talks about the role that specialists like AWS and machine learning experts can play in furthering security agendas. Common misconceptions about cloud native security. Frame.io's decision to roll out Kubernetes, and why they are also considering adding chaos engineering to fortify against unexpected issues. Tool and vendor overload, and the importance of trying to find the right tools that fit your infrastructure.  Links: Frame.io: https://frame.io/ Connect with Abhinav on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/absri/ The Business of Cloud Native: http://thebusinessofcloudnative.com  TranscriptAnnouncer: Welcome to The Business of Cloud Native podcast where we explore how end users talk and think about the transition to Kubernetes and cloud-native architectures.Emily: Welcome to The Business of Cloud Native. I'm Emily Omier, your host, and today I am chatting with Abhinav Srivastava. Abhinav, can you go ahead and introduce yourself and tell us about where you work, and what you do.Abhinav: Thanks for having me, Emily. Hello, everyone. My name is Avinash Srivastava. I'm a VP and the head of information security and infrastructure at Frame.io. At Frame, I am building the security and infrastructure programs from ground up, making sure that we are secured and compliant, and our services are available and reliable. Before joining Frame.io, I spent a number of years in AT&T Research. There I worked on various cloud and security technologies, wrote numerous research papers, and filed patents. And before joining AT&T, I spent five great years in Georgia Tech on a Ph.D. in computer science. My dissertation was on cloud and virtualization security.Emily: And what do you do? What does an average day look like?Abhinav: Right. So, just to tell you where I answer the question where I work: so I work at Frame.io, and Frame.io is a cloud-based video review and collaboration startup that allows users to securely upload their video contents to our platform, and then invite teams and clients to collaborate on those uploaded assets. We are essentially building the video cloud, so you can think of us as a GitHub for videos. What I do when I get to office—apart from getting my morning coffee—as soon as I arrive at my desk, I check my calendar to see how's my day looking; I check my emails and slack messages. We use slack primarily within the company doing for communication. And then I do my daily standup with my teams. We follow a two-week sprint across all departments that I oversee. So, a standup gives me a good picture on the current priorities and any blockers.Emily: Tell me a little bit about the cloud-native journey at Frame.io? How did the company get started with containers, and what are you using to orchestrate now? How have you moved along in the cloud-native journey?Abhinav: We are born in the cloud, kind of, company. So, we are hosted in Amazon AWS since day one. So, we are in the cloud from the get-go. And once you are in the cloud, it is hard not to use tools and technologies that are offered, because our goal has always been to build secure, reliable, and available infrastructure. So, we were very, very mindful from the get-go that while we are in the cloud, we can choose to be cloud-native or just cloud-enabled. Means use tools, just virtual machines, or heavyweight virtual machines, and not to use container and just host our entire workload within that. But we chose to be cloud-native because, again, they wanted to boot up or spin up new containers very fast. As a platform we, as I mentioned, we allow users to upload videos, and once the videos are uploaded, we have to transcode those videos to generate different low-resolution videos. And that use case fits with the lightweight container model. So, from the get-go, we started using containerized microservices; orchestration layer; From AWS, their auto-scaling; automation infrastructure as a code; monitoring. so all those things were, kind of, no brainer for us to use because given our use case and given the way we wanted to be a very fast uploader and transcoder for all of our customers.Emily: This actually leads me to another question: have you guys seen a lot of scaling recently as a result of stay-at-home orders and work from home?Abhinav: Right. So, we are seeing a lot more people moving towards remote collaboration tools who are actually working in the production house since they have to work from home now. So, they are now moving to these kind of tools such as Frame.io. And we do see a lot more customers joining our platform because of that. From the traffic perspective, we did not see much increase in the web traffic or load our infrastructure, because we have always set up the auto-scaling and our infrastructure can always meet these peak demands. So, we didn't see any adverse effect on our infrastructure from these remote situations.Emily: What were some of the other advantages? Like you were talking about that you had the choice to be either cloud-enabled or truly cloud-native? What were the biggest, you know—and I'm interested, obviously in business rationale to the extent you can talk about it—for being truly cloud-native?Abhinav: So, from business perspective, again, a goal was to [basic] secure available and reliable production infrastructure to offer Frame.io services. But cloud-native actually helped us to faster time to market because our developers are just focusing on the business logic, deploying code. They were not worried about the infrastructure aspect, which is good. Then we're rolling out bug fixes very quickly through CI/CD platform, so that, again, we offer the better [good] services to our customer. Cloud-native helped us to meet our SLA and uptime so that our customer can access their content whenever they would like to. It also helped us securing our infrastructure and services, and our cost also went down because we were scaling up and down based on the peak demand, and we don't have to provide dedicated resources, so that's good there. And it also allowed us to faster onboard developers to our platform because we are using a lot of open source technologies, and so the developers can learn quickly—there are a lot more resources out there for them to learn. And it also helped us avoid vendor lock-in. We are relying on more and more open-source projects, CNCF [unintelligible] projects, so that has helped us. And more importantly, it is helping us stay competitive because in this industry—in this time—we would like to be available, we would like to be secure. So, for our customers to stay doing their job that they used to do in an office setting or in a non-remote setting, and we can continue providing help that they need.Emily: How has this changed the security story?Abhinav: So, obviously, security story is same what we have before because, I mean, we allow people to have upload their media content to our platform. So, that's very sensitive content. So, we always wanted to make sure that they stay secure. And for that, we have built a world-class security program from ground up, with emphasis on product security, cloud security, security data science, and also compliance and privacy program. So, we are doing what we used to do: making sure that content is still secure, our infrastructure follows the AWS security best practices, we can identify vulnerability within our application and fix it. So, again, as I said, that it hasn't changed much from security perspective, as far as Frame.io's daily operations are concerned.Emily: How does having a truly cloud-native application, how is that different from a security perspective from something that isn't cloud-native?Abhinav: So, security is very important whether you are cloud-enabled or cloud-native. So, security is very important for all the services. Being in the world of microservices and in the container, actually, it helped us to model the application behavior. For example, if you have one very big monolithic application, it does so many things, so it's really hard for you to know to find out what's the normal execution pattern. And when this application is going to—if it attacked, how it's going to behave, how is abnormal execution look like? But in the microservices world, since each application, each microservices is getting one job. So, you can create a good model of behavior of that container. Or even if you are monitoring their runtime behavior, you know that what kind of processes are going to be invoked from that container? What kind of network connections are going to be made? What are the files are going to be accessed by the services within the host, or within S3, or other resources? So, you know their interaction pattern—execution pattern, and that, you can qualify, both in terms of your security rules that you want to create on the infrastructure for those services, or you can create a better anomaly detection or machine learning models for those behavior. And we did both in our infrastructure to keep them secure.Emily: And how do conversations about security go when you talk with different stakeholders. I'm curious to know if there's any sort of miscommunications, or things that are lost in translation when you're talking about security with, say, the development team; with the business stakeholders; with platform engineers. What are some of the things—anything that gets lost in translation?Abhinav: So, there are two parts of this question. In general, having a discussion around cloud-native services and the security of cloud-native services. Because there are various ways you can deploy a service in the cloud, you can have a service deployed in the cloud just by running a bunch of VMs, or you can deploy it using cloud-native architecture where you have doing all those things. But the cloud-native architecture requires you to think of all the stages of the services. For example, how will SLAs, SLOs, SLIs look like for this service? Or, how do you monitor the service when it execute? How will you protect these services when you deploy them? What kind of resources are going to be accessed by this service? How will create their identity and management rules there? How would you deploy it and how would you create network rules for that so that you can do it in a principle of least privileged fashion, you can execute these services?So, you need to do proper planning that how would a new service going to interact with other services in the infrastructure. And these non-functional requirements are, many times, described poorly or not written at all because as a developer, you would like to create service and deploy service, and so that customer can use it. And these are the things behind the scenes we have to think about it. And we, as a team are working very actively to bridge this knowledge and semantic gap so that these things don't get lost in the translation when you're thinking about the service.Emily: What about when you talk to say, business stakeholders? Is there anything that gets lost in the translation?Abhinav: So, I mean, in the business sense, we always have to keep the discussion at a very high level. That, what's a use of service? Or, where we should deploy? Who are going to be the users? So, at that time, we don't want to talk about those underlying infrastructure-related issues because at the business level, we would like to know that how the service is going to function, and mostly functional requirements. But at the low level, we would like to think about that when we are about design these services, what are the things we have to worry about in order for that service to deploy securely and reliably?Emily: How important is security to Frame.io? Not every company thinks the same about security, I should say.Abhinav: And that's a great question. I think for us, security is very important. I know every company says that, but I think we truly mean that. So, we are close to 150 employees, but I was hired around when I was a [00:12:31 unintelligible] employee as a head of security. So, that shows that we care about security. And I have been building security from ground up. We got our SOC 2 Type II compliance when we was around 70 employees. And there are companies out there who are doing SOC 2, and they are thousand employees. So, we are GDPR compliant; we are working towards our CCPA compliance, and we are TPN compliant as well. TPN stand for Trusted Partner Network, which is the [same world] media, and entertainment companies, and industry users. And we were the first few companies who got that certification, also. So, we care about security very much because we allow users to upload their contents in our cloud and we make sure that those contents remain secure.Emily: And so, is there any tension that you feel between talking about security or making things as secure as possible, and either business stakeholders or other parts of the IT team?Abhinav: So, there is definitely attention. [laughs]. If I say no, then I would be lying because our goal—engineers or developers or service creators, they want to deploy the service. They will get satisfaction once the customer start using those services. And our job is to make sure to—we put some guardrails in place—or barriers in place so that we can vet the application, we can vet the service, we can do the proper testing, we can make sure that by deploying the service, we don't increase our exploitable surface. So, that kind of tension will always be there because, by nature, security's job is to make sure that whatever is deployed is secure. Our infrastructure is secure and the service owner's job is to deploy the service. But I think what we are trying to do in the organization, we are trying to take a risk-based approach because security is just another business function. The way sales is important, the way engineering is important, the same way that security is important. And there's a risk in this environment of not meeting sales targets, same way there's a risk of getting breached. So, how do we provide a risk-based methodology so that when we talk about security, we talk in terms of risk; we talk in terms of probabilities versus possibilities? Because there is always possibility of something going wrong, but what's the probability of something happening? And that basically gives us some way of talking to other business-holders saying that, “Okay, if you deploy the service the risk is high. But the risk is high because the likelihood of getting breached is high, but impact would be very low. So, since risk is the product of impact and likelihood, overall the risk is low.” But sometimes the risk is that chance of getting attacked is very low, but the impact could be very high. Again, you will have risk low because probability of actually happening that event is low. So, that basically gives us some common language we can use to talk to other business-holders because risk is being used as a language across other departments. We try to use the same language to convey cybersecurity risk as well.Emily: Since starting with Frame.io and building this security program from the ground up, what surprises have you encountered?Abhinav: I would say there were many surprises. First of all, I had those surprises because I come from a background from research and development. There, goal was to develop services, goal was to think about new security product, and goal was to think of attack and coming up with defenses for them. Having the responsibility of building the security program from ground up, or having to adjust this risk-based mentality was a big surprise because it's not that just because there is a bug, engineering is going to fix it. You have to show the impact of that bug. You should have a proper [unintelligible] associated with that. You have to show that what are the ways that bug can be launched. So, it means, just because you care about security, doesn't mean that everybody else cares about security. So, you have to keep the communication on. You have to always talking, you have to always adjusting, and you have to use the right language to the right person that you are talking to.Emily: What tips do you have about adjusting your language for different audiences and getting them to understand what you're talking about?Abhinav: So, one thing is to use risk-based methodology. That is saying that, “Oh, we have a bug, or we have a high priority bug.” I think saying that, “What is the impact of that bug? How would that bug be exploited in a real setting?” I think those things are important because people care about security, but then they have hundred other things to do, as well. So, how do you talk to their language? And also building the right team, as well. So, if you want to target product security, you have to have a product security specialist, who can understand these nuances; who can understand what are the different attacks. Some companies build a security team with many generalists. I took an approach where I'm building team with the specialists. So, for product security, I have two core product security engineers who have done this thing many times before. For cloud security, I have a specialist who knows about AWS Cloud and everything. For security data science, I have a machine learning expert. So, for each of those roles that you have mined, you try to fill the position with the right set of people. And coming back to this cloud-native security. I think one thing is very important in the cloud-native world, as I have realized lately, that infrastructure as a goal is very important piece for securing your cloud. It's not that I or the team don't know about it, but the temptation to do things quickly sometimes resorting to manual work instead of writing your Terraform or CloudFormation. So, you can do things quickly, but then the chances of you making error are also high. Because if you go to Terraform, you can follow the regular CI/CD process, you can have your pull request approved by somebody, and chances of finding a error quickly is high. And for security purposes, infrastructure code is a blessing. Because you can put proper guard rails in place to make sure that nobody does manual operation in the infrastructure, and everything goes through proper approval process, and that will—as a head of security if you know that if somebody wants to do anything or open any port in the infrastructure, two people are going to look at it and then they're going to have a dialogue with each other, and they're going to find out the real need for opening that port. Your life will be a lot simpler. Emily: What do you think are some misconceptions about cloud-native security, both inside the engineering department—so developers, for example—and then outside in the rest of the company?Abhinav: I think misconception that I view—and it's my opinion—is that the only thing that is important is deploying fast, or moving to production very fast. I think there are so many things has to be done behind the scene in order for you to move fast. And if you don't do those things, then it means that either you're going to break your application, or you're going to make your infrastructure insecure. So, for example, if you have a CI/CD set up and you want to deploy a business logic, and you think that, “Oh, I can code that thing in AWS Lambda functions.” AWS Lambda function is completely managed service. You went ahead and coded in Python, and your service is up and running. But now in doing so, what you did quickly that you forgot to follow the best practices that Lambda function has to be within the VPC; you need to generate an IAM role that has restricted permission; you have to make sure that proper security groups has to be attached to Lambda functions so that it is not open to www. And those things are part of misconception that, “Oh, if I have to do something, AWS allows that we can do it quickly.” That's what we are trying to do. We are trying to come up with a set of best practices for each of those resources as a team, writing documents, sharing with engineering that, “Okay, you want to do it? Sure, go ahead, do it, but just follow these best practices.” So, that even if you SAM or Terraform, whatever you want to use to deploy your application, make sure that best practices are always followed.Emily: Can you think of any misconceptions about cloud-native security that, say, somebody might have if they're coming from a legacy environment: managing security but in a very different type of environment.Abhinav: So, I mean, cloud-native security is all about making sure that your microservices are secure, the kind of access pattern they have, kind of network pattern they have. So, I think one misconception is that—you can think of misconception is, if you are coming from a monolithic world, where you have logged on your services, but just by assuming that you have a parameter between outside world and inside world, so your firewall rules are just like that between in and out. But that parameter is blurred now. There is no such thing as a “them versus us.” It's all blurred now. So, in the microservices world, instead of North/South traffic going up and down. You have to think about East/West traffic as well. So, making sure that your service communication are secure as well: you make sure you use proper cryptography, make sure your endpoints are authenticated so that your services are not compromised. Because if one service compromised, if you don't use proper control among those services, then your other services can be compromised very quickly. And that's the problem when we go from monolithic application to microservices.Emily: Do you think that people outside of the security team understand that distinction?Abhinav: I would say they do, to the extent that they know about it, but then when we have to actually implement it, there are always some concerns that it is going to slow down our application, it is going to introduce latency in the application. So, people do understand that okay parameter is going away, but to the extent that they know about it, but when you—again, when we start implementing it, there is always concern that how it's going to play out.Emily: Do you think Frame.io is fully cloud-native? Do you think there's anything that you could do to be more quote-unquote, “cloud native.”Abhinav: So, in my opinion, it is a journey without any destination. Just like security, you can never say, “I'm secure.” You will have to adjust your control based on the threats or attacks going on. In the same way, there is no end to transition to cloud-native because new technologies are coming, and we will have to evaluate new tools that can help us realize our business goals effectively. So, we are cloud-native, but still, we can do a lot more things, given time and resources. So, in some concrete world that we are doing right now, that we are creating more tools for developers to perform tasks themselves. So, creating more self-serve culture. As I said that moving towards more [IFC] model, and so on. And for that, we are setting up guardrails so that they can perform those operations within those boundaries without impacting security and reliability. We are also looking into ways to extend Kubernetes. Because Kubernetes is in itself a full cloud platform with a lot of possibilities. So, we are interested in making it more programmable for our environment. But these are ongoing things that we'll have to continue doing it.Emily: Do you have any other next steps that you could share? What's next in your journey?Abhinav: So, we rolled out Kubernetes in our infrastructure last December, and that move paid us off. So, we are building more tools on Kubernetes. As I said, that we are going towards more self-service style of architecture where developers can do a lot more things within those guardrails and we are also looking into ways to introduce chaos engineering in our environment because we do things fast, but we break things fast as well. [laughs]. So, one small configuration error can create severity zero alert. So, what we need is a good chaos engineering practices to simulate these areas, so that everybody can train on these events and know how to prevent and respond to such problems. That will reduce our incident resolution time as well.Emily: When—sort of last question: anything else that you would like to add?Abhinav: Two things, I think. One thing is we all should be going towards IFC and GitOps; infrastructure code and GitOps. If this is the one takeaway from this podcast, is that that's the way to go. I know manually doing work is tempting, but that creates problem down the road. So, life will be a lot simpler if we go with the IFC and GitOps. Second thing is that I feel this pain, and many other people are facing the same way, that there are too many tools and vendors out there. So, it's really hard to choose from what is going to work in your environment. CNCF is helping us by highlighting some of these projects by assigning proper maturity levels, like sandbox incubation, and graduated project, so on, but it still is very challenging to find the right tooling that fits your infrastructure. So, always make sure that when you choose a new technology, see how it's going to be working with your existing technologies because it's not that easy to throw away an existing thing because all these things that the tool that you try, it also complicates your security as well because you just do not know how it's going to play out when you deploy this new technology in your environment where the other tools and services are running. So, I think we have to evaluate all tools carefully to make sure that we understand its a security and reliability impact on our existing infrastructure.Emily: What is your can't live without engineering tool or security tool?Abhinav: Huh, that's a good question. Right now, one tool that I cannot live without is Falco. That is a runtime container monitoring solution. We invested a lot on it, and it is paying off in terms of the kind of alert it is generating, kind of visibility it is providing in our infrastructure. And one tool I can't leave off from both from security infrastructure perspective is Slack because we have done a lot of automation to bring all these alerts through Slack. So, all of our ops happen via Slack. So, I think these are the two tools I'm relying a lot in terms of visibility and in terms of response.Emily: Well, thank you so much for joining me.Announcer: Thank you for listening to The Business of Cloud Native podcast. Keep up with the latest on the podcast at thebusinessofcloudnative.com and subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever fine podcasts are distributed. We'll see you next time.This has been HumblePod production. Stay humble.

Päevapokaal
"Päevapokaal" 17: Öises kontoris hirmutavad kummituskäed ning kõhedad nukud

Päevapokaal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020


Madis on oma vanemate kuuris sääsesöödaks ning Triin on üksi üsna südaöises kontoris. Helikvaliteet on seetõttu tavapärasest kaheldavama väärtusega. Tarbimist leiab punane vein. Alguses tuleb juttu sellest, kuidas Triin rahvastikuminister Riina Solmanit intervjueeris ning seetõttu põhjatus ärevuses suples. Madis leiab hapukurgihooajast sõltumata rääkimiseks ühe vägagi kõheda loo talumajas peituvast salakambrist, mispeale Triin tunneb, et on sattunud teise dimensiooni, kus toimub hoopis sõsarpodcasti, Külmavärinate salvestus. Juttu tuleb ka eesti naiste raseerimisharjumustest. Madise klaasis oli Estay Prieto Picudo ning Triinil ülejääk Detunda Cabernet Sauvignon Tempranillost.

Päevapokaal
"Päevapokaal" 17: Öises kontoris hirmutavad kummituskäed ning kõhedad nukud

Päevapokaal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020


Madis on oma vanemate kuuris sääsesöödaks ning Triin on üksi üsna südaöises kontoris. Helikvaliteet on seetõttu tavapärasest kaheldavama väärtusega. Tarbimist leiab punane vein. Alguses tuleb juttu sellest, kuidas Triin rahvastikuminister Riina Solmanit intervjueeris ning seetõttu põhjatus ärevuses suples. Madis leiab hapukurgihooajast sõltumata rääkimiseks ühe vägagi kõheda loo talumajas peituvast salakambrist, mispeale Triin tunneb, et on sattunud teise dimensiooni, kus toimub hoopis sõsarpodcasti, Külmavärinate salvestus. Juttu tuleb ka eesti naiste raseerimisharjumustest. Madise klaasis oli Estay Prieto Picudo ning Triinil ülejääk Detunda Cabernet Sauvignon Tempranillost.

Päevapokaal
“Päevapokaal” 17: Öises kontoris hirmutavad kummituskäed ning kõhedad nukud

Päevapokaal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 42:07


Madis on oma vanemate kuuris sääsesöödaks ning Triin on üksi üsna südaöises kontoris. Helikvaliteet on seetõttu tavapärasest kaheldavama väärtusega. Tarbimist leiab punane vein. Alguses tuleb juttu sellest, kuidas Triin rahvastikuminister Riina Solmanit intervjueeris ning seetõttu põhjatus ärevuses suples. Madis leiab hapukurgihooajast sõltumata rääkimiseks ühe vägagi kõheda loo talumajas peituvast salakambrist, mispeale Triin tunneb, et on sattunud teise dimensiooni, kus toimub […]

Bravo & The Brits
20. RHOP S1 Episode 3 - Empty Prom-ises

Bravo & The Brits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 71:14


Katie's need to breed reaches a cringe-inducing peak in today's episode (but who can blame the girl?), and Ashley hosts a lo-fi whiskey tasting but manages to win over the women with her good graces. Key takeaways: Faith's prom was a distinctly unemotional affair (and Lou's nearly ended in a catfight?!), Rayvin has great taste when it comes to gowns and it becomes (even more) clear that we are terrible people, willing to forgive Juan for his transgressions on account of his striking good looks. Follow Faith: @faithh_elisabeth / www.FaithRichardson.co.uk Follow Lou: @louisagrogers / www.LouisaRogers.net

Fortunes From Speaking- With Chris Widener

Alan is a business consultant, sales trainer and an in-demand professional speaker, domestically and internationally. Alan speaks at national industry trade shows: National Speakers Association, Wedding MBA, WeddingWire World, Assoc. of Bridal Cons. (ABC), ISES, NACE, WEVA, PPA, catersource, ADJA & local chapters.

Veidraarium
7. osa: Isesüttivad inimesed

Veidraarium

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 51:54


Stuudios kaks inimküünalt pimeduses.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
Episode 205 THE NEXT LEVEL: JENNIFER STEIN Discusses JOE GOLDBLATT - Event Industry Pioneer and Founder, ILEA & CSEP Program

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 29:01


Jennifer Stein, welcome back to The Next Level! Jennifer is the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Destination I Do Magazine, which is found at newsstands in all fifty states and twelve counties. She also publishes a daily blog, consults, and custom publishes. Joe Goldblatt is a true pioneer of the event industry; he owned The Wonder Company for over 20 years before selling it. He has written, edited, or co-authored 38 books, including the first textbook in the event industry. Joe has taught over 10,000 students in his teaching career and founded ISES, now known as ILEA. He also created the CSEP program and started event management studies at universities. Have you examined your expenses lately? Listen in as Andy and Jennifer talk about Joe’s insight on staying lean, keeping costs down even when your business is flourishing. You don’t want to miss this strategy session, so schedule some alone time for you, relax and enjoy!   Show Highlights: [01:44] Jennifer, welcome back to the show! [03:08] Jennifer speaks about her awe of Joe and his accomplishments. [04:37] She agrees that we need to not only work in your businesses but also to make time to work on our businesses.  [07:55] Getting away by yourself without distractions is the best way to reflect and rejuvenate.   [10:27] Andy talks about the book, The Artist’s Way, and the suggestion that we take one day a week for an “artist’s date.”  [16:32] Doing comprehensive market research to see if you have an audience for your new idea is a smart way to know if you might succeed. [18:57] Stay lean, keep your expenses low even when times are good so that you can survive when times are difficult. [23:07] Have you looked at your costs lately? Can you get lean? [25:02] It’s not what life hands you; it’s how you respond to what life gives you. [26:24] Jennifer says she was so impressed with Joe and how humble he is. [27:36] Thank you so much for being here, Jennifer!   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social:  The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by PartySlate - the first website designed specifically for event professionals and venues!   Joe Goldblatt Joe Goldblatt - Website Joe Goldblatt - Blog @joejgoldblatt Twitter  @joejeffgoldblatt Instagram | Facebook   This Week's Guest Co-Host, Jennifer Stein Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Destination I Do Magazine Destination I Do Magazine Destination I Do Blog Jennifer Stein on the Wedding Biz @destinationidomag Facebook @destinationido Instagram | Twitter   Mentioned Preston Bailey Part 1 on The Wedding Biz Preston Bailey Part 2 on The Wedding Biz Tait Larson & Abby Larson Saving Style Me Pretty  Tim Chi on The Wedding Biz Harmony Walton on The Wedding Biz

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
Episode 204 JOE GOLDBLATT: Event Industry Pioneer and Founder, ILEA & CSEP Program

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 41:26


The Wedding Biz welcomes Joe Goldblatt to the show. Joe is a true pioneer and icon of the event industry; he owned The Wonder Company for over 20 years before selling it. He has written, edited, or co-authored 38 books, including the first textbook in the event industry. He founded ISES, the International Special Events Society that is now known as ILEA, the International Live Events Association, and created the CSEP Program, Certified Special Events Professional. And as a teacher, Joe taught over 10,000 students. Joe believes that we need to spend time working on our businesses as well as working in our businesses. And do you thoroughly research and evaluate your projects? Joe tells us that these two go hand in hand and are critical when planning exceptional events. He speaks to us about the organization he created and the reason he believes that events have a logical connection to fields like anthropology, theology, sociology, and technology. He also tells us how we can approach the fear of economic health. Joe has a profound knowledge of the event industry and business in general. Listen in as he tells us why he believes we are on the cusp of what he terms a Platinum Age, an era of great possibility with technology and a generation with big hearts and a conviction to learn. This episode is different from all others. It will leave you in awe of Joe and what he has accomplished and continues to accomplish. You don’t want to miss what he has to say.   Show Highlights: [03:03] Welcome to the show, Joe! [03:53] Joe tells a story about being a hippie at Woodstock in 1969. [05:54] When did you know you wanted to be in the event industry? [08:00] He speaks about a quote by George Bernard Shaw and what it means to him. [10:32] Joe talks about some of the 10,000 students he has taught over the years. [13:09] The needs of the audience must be perfectly aligned with the delivery of the event. [14:32] Joe feels like people spend too much time working in the business and not on the business. [15:42] He says everyone needs to take a step back every 2 to 3 years to get away alone, reflect, and get inspired. [18:52] Have you ever tested a hypothesis on your trusted group? [20:20] Research and evaluation are two of the most important things you can do when taking on new projects and planning an event. [23:36] Joe discusses the organization he started, ILEA - previously known as ISES - the research he did for it, and how they structured it. [27:37] In events, there is a logical and essential connection to more established fields of study like sociology, anthropology, theology, and technology. [30:18] How should we approach fear when it comes to our economic health? [32:43] Joe speaks about Naseem Talib and the book he wrote, The Joy Of Life, A Memoir. Have you heard the term “Black Swan Theory?” [34:56] Everyone should have a rainy day fund, and especially small businesses. [38:00] Joe believes that we are on the cusp of a platinum age because of the potential of technology. [38:38] Thank you on behalf of the industry for all you have done. [39:06] If you would like to purchase one of Joe’s books with a personal inscription, please see the link below.   LINKS & RESOURCES Follow The Wedding Biz on Social:  The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by PartySlate - the first website designed specifically for event professionals and venues!   Joe Goldblatt Joe Goldblatt - Website Joe Goldblatt - Blog @joejgoldblatt Twitter  @joejeffgoldblatt Instagram | Facebook   The True Joy of Life, A Memoir by Joe Goldblatt - Paperback or E-book   Mentioned Rita Bloom on The Wedding Biz Angelo Bonitez The Black Swan: The Impact of The Highly Probable by Nassim Talib

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
AI, Big Data and Your Career with Ben Amaba and Michael Testani

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 51:27


In making a better world, Artificial Intelligence will be your cognitive partner, not your robot overlord, IBM’s Ben Amaba and Binghamton University’s Michael Testani tell us in this episode of “Problem Solved.” ISEs skilled in handling inventory and integrating systems can translate those talents and human factors knowledge to collecting, storing, analyzing and presenting data – all while skyrocketing your salary. Amaba and Testani encourage ISEs to take the lead in democratizing AI and Big Data, whether you’re a student or midcareer.

En snak om hestetræning
Stress ved heste med Lektor Janne Winter Christensen

En snak om hestetræning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 79:07


Kan krybbebidderi smitte? Kan piaff? Det og meget mere tager jeg en snak med Lektor og forsker Janne Winter Christensen om i denne uges afsnit af en snak om hestetræning. Overemnet er stress, og vi kommer omkring, hvor meget føllet kan opleve ved siden af sin mor, hvilken hals og nakke holdning der giver den højeste stress ved rideheste, og om zebraer og DV hingste har noget til fælles. Alt sammen fra et meget faktuelt standpunkt, da det alt sammen er noget Janne selv har været med til at forske i. Så lyt med, og bliv lidt kloger, på en snak om stress ved heste.

Wedding Video Boss
Mastering reviews with Alan Katz

Wedding Video Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 71:08


KNOT HALL OF FAME: 2009-2019 COUPLES CHOICE award from WEDDING WIRE 2010-2019 TRENDSETTER of the YEAR Award from the Association of Bridal Consultants (ABC). TRENDSETTER AWARD Best new Concept 2011 and 2017 from the Association of Bridal Consultants (ABC) Voted Best Officiant in Los Angeles by California Wedding Day Magazine Well-known in the Wedding Industry as the “Ceremony Expert” and referred to as the "Top Wedding Officiant" and the "King of Reviews" As a respected public speaker he travels across the country speaking on wedding industry topics. He is a member of and attend events for Wedding Industry Organizations including: ABC, WIPA, AFWPI, AAWO EPA, ISES, NACE, OCBRIDES and more. He also is one of a few special notaries that can issue marriage licensesCredits:Want more? Be a patron and get more stuff! https://www.patreon.com/weddingvideobossThe Wedding Video Boss Podcast hosted by Paul SantiagoBossIG: www.instagram.com/weddingvideobossBoffoIG: www.instagram.com/boffovideoWebsite: www.weddingvideoboss.comFor comments & suggestions email me at: weddingvideoboss@gmail.comSpecial thanks to Ning Wong (@NingWongStudios) for the sexy headshotMusic credit Isaac Joel - Azophi and Isaac Joel - Clavius from www.SoundStripe.com

This American Dice
Bojack Season 6

This American Dice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019


Can Bojack turn his life around? And can a role as a beloved superhero turn his career around?Music by Ises to Jah Saxophone cut by Don Goliath meet Sampson Benji

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SFTF
Bojack Season 6

SFTF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 0:46


Can Bojack turn his life around? And can a role as a beloved superhero turn his career around?Music by Ises to Jah Saxophone cut by Don Goliath meet Sampson Benji

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Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
Industrial Engineering and Essentialism with Kevin McManus

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 46:22


In this episode, IISE web editor David Brandt chats with IISE Fellow and ISE magazine columnist Kevin McManus about the discipline of Essentialism and what it has in common with industrial engineering. They also discuss the various ways ISEs apply best practices for continuous improvement in both career and personal life.

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast
Interview with IISE President-elect David Poirier

Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 19:54


In our launch episode, we feature a discussion between IISE CEO Don Greene and David Poirier, IISE’s president-elect and CEO of The Poirier Group. They will discuss several topics including the early learnings that lead David to a career in industrial engineering, the relevancy of ISEs at-large, IISE's international mission and the opportunities for ISEs in 2020 and beyond.

Hockey Night In New York
2/17/19 - Guests: Mike Carver - Isle Seat Podcast, Ryan Pike - flamesnation.com

Hockey Night In New York

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 106:46


NHL - HOCKEY NIGHT IN NEW YORKHosted by Sean Cuthbert (@seanyhockey) and Tony Stabile (@tonystabile)Weekly Featured Interviews with NHL MediaGuests:Mike Carver - Isle Seat Podcast (@CarverHighCBS)Ryan Pike - Flames Nation (@RyanNPike)Follow @hockeynightny for show updates.

Reispass
Reispass. Kanuuga Ecuadori öises džunglis

Reispass

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 55:04


Ivo Tšetõrkin ja Aliine Lotman

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Reispass
Reispass. Kanuuga Ecuadori öises džunglis

Reispass

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 55:04


Ivo Tšetõrkin ja Aliine Lotman

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Lainel
#012 Martin Kuuspalu

Lainel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2017 65:16


Martin Kuuspalu on rahulik ja sihikindel lohesurfar, kelle aeg merel on pühendatud vabastiilile. Rääkisime kahekordse Eesti Meistriga vabastiilis arenemisest, tagahoovi poistest, Ukraina meistrivõistlustest Egiptuses, kaablipargis treenimisest, oma stiili väljaarendamisest freestyles, unelmate vabastiili reisi sihtkohtadest, WKL vabastiili võistlusreeglitest, võltsuudistest ja nende tulevikust, simulatsiooniteooriast, huvitavatest futuristlikest filmidest ja droonisurfist. Martini valitud muusikapala - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieqGJgqiXFk Podcasti teemalingid: Andre Philippe - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWTWgAXNFUU Tagahoovi poisid - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu_20cW6DAA Progression õppevideod - https://www.progression.me RadioLab võltsuudis - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vprETB4dzNE Simulatsiooniteooria - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulated_reality Elon Musk simulatsiooniteooriast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZgBcRhGPqs Tartu virtuaalreaalsuse tuba - https://www.futuruum.ee “Her” film - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1798709/ “The Circle” film - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4287320/ Isesõitvad autod ja organipuudus - http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/car-technology/a24570/self-driving-cars-could-cause-massive-organ-shortage/ Drooni surf - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuRf6r0LuL8 Drooni wake Lätis - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UzscU5hpvw

Hockey Night In New York
NHL - HOCKEY NIGHT IN NEW YORK

Hockey Night In New York

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 90:44


NHL - HOCKEY NIGHT IN NEW YORKHosted by Sean Cuthbert (@seanyhockey) and Tony Stabile (@tonystabile)Weekly Featured Interviews with NHL MediaGuests:Mike Carver -  Producer for Ferrell on the Ice, Co-Host for Isles Seat Podcast (@CarverHighCBS)Follow @hockeynightny for show updates.For more information on our radio programs go to radiohockeyactive.comPowered by Hockey Active, LLC.

Globaalsed eestlased
#016: Björn Koop – mida tähendab olla autodisainer isesõitvate autode ajastu eel?

Globaalsed eestlased

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 114:18


“Ideid toota on endiselt kõige kergem manuaalselt. Ei ole paremat asja ideede tootmisel kui pastakas ja paber, kuna need on kõige kiiremad. See võib juhtuda sekundite jooksul – inimene kinnitab selle, mis tal mõttes on, kohe ära paberile.” Minu kuueteistkümnenda saate külaline on autodisainer Björn Koop, kellest on vaatamata kõikidele takistustele viimase 14 aastaga saanud autodisainis kõige kaugemale jõudnud eestlane. Vestlemegi tema teekonnast Valgast Frankfurti, kus ta töötab juba viimased 9 aastat. Lisaks räägime Björniga: mis on kõige raskem autodisaineri töös? kes on tema eeskujud ning miks teevad nad seda tööd erakordselt? miks on suur osa autodest “kurja” välimusega ning mida räägib see meie ühiskonnast? millised on tema lemmikud automudelid? kuhu liigub autodisain üha autonoomsemaks muutuvas transpordi- ja informatsiooniplatvormide maailmas? ja paljust muust. Saade on salvestatud 5. veebruaril 2017 Skype vahendusel. Head kuulamist! Podcasti taustamuusika: Sander Mölder (www.soundcloud.com/sander). Kõik õigused kaitstud.

Globaalsed eestlased
016: Björn Koop – mida tähendab olla autodisainer isesõitvate autode ajastu eel?

Globaalsed eestlased

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 114:17


Minu kuueteistkümnenda saate külaline on autodisainer Björn Koop, kellest on vaatamata kõikidele takistustele viimase 14 aastaga saanud autodisainis kõige kaugemale jõudnud eestlane. Täna disainib Björn uusi automudeleid Kia heaks, ning me vestlemegi tema teekonnast Valgast Frankfurti, kus ta töötab juba viimased 9 aastat. Selles episoodis räägime Mis on kõige raskem autodisaineri töös? Kes on tema eeskujud ning miks teevad nad seda tööd erakordselt? Miks on suur osa autodest “kurja” välimusega ning mida räägib see meie ühiskonnast? Millised on tema lemmikud automudelid? Kuhu liigub autodisain üha autonoomsemaks muutuvas transpordi- ja informatsiooniplatvormide maailmas? Liitu uudiskirjaga www.globaalsedeestlased.org, et uus saade jõuaks iga nädal sinu postkasti!

Vaba mikrofon
Episood 023: Jälle autodest

Vaba mikrofon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 39:07


Sel korral on meid vähemaks jäänud. Teemad on endiselt huvitavad, kuid üks suu on mikrofoni juurest selleks korraks kadunud. Seda, kes see on, saad teada vaid kuulates. Isesõitvad bussid Slush Starship: jalutajad ja Wolt Ostupühad Mis on gregori taxify rating FB viirused Kas elektriautol on täna mõtet? Mobiil-ID uuendamine Reisikindlustus äpist Jakob hakkab testima Bose qc35 klappe Aliexpress läheb kallimaks

Huvitaja
Huvitaja. Robotivõistlus ja isesõitvad autod

Huvitaja

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2015


Räägime nädalavahetusel toimuvast robotivõistlusest Robotex, mis toimub tänavu juba 15. korda. Selle ürituse eesmärk on äratada lastes ja noortes huvi tehnikaerialade ja teaduse vastu ning olla teerajaja insenerierialadele õppima minemisel.Lisaks kõneleme Tallinna innovaatiliste lahenduste ideekonkursi võidutöö autori Kristjan Salumaaga, kelle ideeks on Kopli liinidel läbi viia Tallinna esimene isesõitvate autode pilootprojekt.Saatejuht on Ave Häkli. Kuula 4. detsembril kell 10.05.

WiSP Sports
The Chris & Inga Show with Dr. Hayley Randle

WiSP Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2014 32:55


Dr. Inga Wolframm  is joined by Dr. Hayley Randle, President of the International Society of Equitation Science  (ISES) to discuss the recently published ISES Code of Conduct for equestrian events. Visit Inga’s website to read her Blog here. You can post your comments on the Facebook Page at Chris Stafford Radio and follow us on Twitter @ingawolframm and @chrisestafford.

Asante's ROOTScast
Bongo,Binghy And Mellow

Asante's ROOTScast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2014 84:48


Free Hypnosis Training Audio
Hypnosis Training Video #360: Hypnosis Is Not Fragile, Breaking Through Client Imposed Limits in Age Regression, & Testing ISEs and More

Free Hypnosis Training Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2013 25:53


How to Hypnosis Is Not Fragile, Breaking Through Client Imposed Limits in Age Regression, & Testing ISEs and More Happy Hypno-Tuesday! Cal is back with Meredith Locher for another episode of Hypnosis Etc. on www.CalBanyan.com.  In this episode, Meredith reads a couple of questions from other hypnotists about Age Regression. https://youtu.be/_p9P0P265Y8  Click to Read Text Version

Real Talk With Lee
LDC Fitzgerald/Leo/Joe Bunn

Real Talk With Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2013 138:00


SAVING JACKIE K" is a thrilling adventure to rescue the First Lady.  In writing a story that involves an unexpected twist on the Kennedy Conspiracy, we relentlessly researched the facts regarding the JFK Assassination,  Digital DaVinci’s has put a signature style that is candid, natural, beautiful and photo journalistic. Our clients love us for our stunning work and warm personality. Joe has been on the board of both ISES and NACE. Joe also founded the Triangle DJ Association. Joe has been featured in many national publications such as “Inspire Smart Success”, “Mobile Beat”, and “DJ Times” and has been on television shows such as “Whose Wedding Is It Anyway” and as a music correspondent on WRAL Fox News.   ,  

RAS Carl McDonald - ((Moshi's Shield)) Heartical JINGLE

"Moshi Kamachi FM (Roots dUb Reggae Steppa)"

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2011 0:31


Ises to [RAS Carl McDonald] EVER http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTTNQq_jzTM

Rock The House's Podcast
ISES Cleveland - Jewish Wedding Trends

Rock The House's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2011 56:52


On November 8, 2011 at Temple Emanu El in Cleveland, Ohio, the Cleveland Chapter of ISES (International Special Events Society) hosted a very informative live event entitled "Jewish Wedding Trends". Many of Cleveland's most prominent special event professionals were in attendance for this dynamic and informative evening of learning. Rock The House recorded this event so that others may benefit from this evenings educational information. Visit our website for a taste of some of the other services we can offer you: www.rthgroup.com