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There is so much pressure that kids experience. The pandemic, social media, and other factors increase the rates of kids having mental health issues. In this episode, Dr. Jason Kahn, Chief Science Officer and co-founder of Mightier, delves into the tools to help build emotional regulation in children. He sees video games help children to learn to handle their emotions and overcome behavioral challenges. He also provides his piece in augmented reality and virtual reality and where it fits in the mental health challenges we face. Dr. Kahn shares some pieces of objective evidence which support early intervention makes a huge difference around neurodevelopmental disorders. There is so much wisdom to unpack today to help our children regulate their emotions with Dr. Jason Kahn today!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://thefuturistsociety.net/
So many of you have been asking for help managing meltdowns and Mightier is the best way for help kids learn the skills they need to avoid them in the first place. In this weeks episode, I share a remastered interview with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Jason is developmental psychologist, Chief Science Officer, and Co-Founder at Mightier. I originally recorded this during COVID and but the information about Mightier is absolutely relevant today. Learn how Mightier uses biofeedback based video games to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate.Learn More About MightierRead My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.About Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD: Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD is the Chief Science Officer and co-founder at Mightier. He combines his expertise in developmental psychology and mental health to create video games that help children build emotional strength: the ability to harness their emotions to overcome behavioral challenges. Dr. Kahn also holds an appointment at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he creates and researches new technology addressing acute problems in pediatric mental health.About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast:Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade.Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com.Mentioned in this episode:Mentioned in this episode:Learn More: Kimberly J Charles If you're struggling with your child's IEP meeting, Kimberly Charles, a Master IEP Coach and former educator with over 20 years of experience, can assist. She offers guidance in the IEP process, ensuring your concerns are addressed. Kimberly aims to improve communication between parents and IEP teams, working collaboratively to find solutions tailored to your child's needs. She empowers parents with tools and strategies for effective advocacy. Services are available across the U.S. with a free 30-minute initial consultation. Use the code “autism dad” for a 10% discount on your first package. Visit kimberlyjcharles.com to schedule
So many of you have been asking for help managing meltdowns and Mightier is the best way for help kids learn the skills they need to avoid them in the first place. In this weeks episode, I share a remastered interview with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Jason is developmental psychologist, Chief Science Officer, and Co-Founder at Mightier. I originally recorded this during COVID and but the information about Mightier is absolutely relevant today. Learn how Mightier uses biofeedback based video games to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate. Learn More About Mightier Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order. About Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD: Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD is the Chief Science Officer and co-founder at Mightier. He combines his expertise in developmental psychology and mental health to create video games that help children build emotional strength: the ability to harness their emotions to overcome behavioral challenges. Dr. Kahn also holds an appointment at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he creates and researches new technology addressing acute problems in pediatric mental health. About Rob Gorski and The Autism Dad podcast: Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys and Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade. Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com. Mentioned in this episode: Kimberly Charles, Master IEP Coach: If you find yourself dreading your child's upcoming IEP meeting, feeling unsure of your role at the IEP table, or sensing that your voice is not being heard by the school, Kimberly Charles, Master IEP Coach can help. As a former educator, with over 20 years of experience, Kimberly possesses the expertise to navigate the IEP process with you. She will serve as your trusted guide, answering your questions and ensuring your concerns receive the attention they deserve during IEP meetings. Kimberly's vast experience will help address any educational challenges your child may be experiencing. As an IEP Coach, Kimberly's mission is to foster good communication and positve relationships between parents and their child's IEP team. Together, you will collaborate to explore innovative solutions that effectively meet your child's unique needs. The goal is to empower you, the parent, with the tools and strategies necessary to advocate for your child's education successfully. Kimberly can help regardless of where you live in the United States and offers everyone a free 30 minute consultation. Sometimes that first 30 minutes is all it takes to overcome a problem. If you still need help, Kimberly is extending an exclusive offer for my listeners. Use the code “autism dad” and save 10% off your first consultation package. For more information or to schedule your free, 30 minute consultation, visit kimberlyjcharles.com. Goally Goally is a digital visual scheduler, AAC talker, token board system, and more all rolled into one easy-to-use app. It's made for unique thinkers like autistic kids and kids with ADHD. Kids together with Goally can conquer daily routines and therapy practice without prompting from mom or dad. This reduces that feeling of nagging your kids, and it also grants your kids some autonomy to sort of manage their own lives. Goally can easily be used on your child's existing device or with Goally's optional and affordable, dedicated device. In my house, we found that the dedicated device seems to work better for my son, so that's what we use. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.
In this episode, we hear from Jason Kahn, Co-founder and Chief Science Officer at Mightier. Mightier, in their own words, is a digital program for kids that uses their heart rate to teach coping skills through game-based play. In this episode, we cover: The founding story and meaning behind the name 'Mightier' Funding journey and key milestones in bringing the product to market Child and parent experience using Mightier The total addressable market for DTx in pediatric behavioral health The mechanism of action and the underlying technology utilized in Mightier Working with gaming companies Evidence generation and RCTS PDT's vs DTC's Guest Links and Resources: Connect with Jason Kahn on LinkedIn Visit Mightier Host Links: Connect with Eugene Borukhovich: Twitter | LinkedIn Connect with Chandana Fitzgerald, MD: Twitter | LinkedIn Connect with YourCoach.health: Website | Twitter Check out Shot of Digital Health with Eugene and Jim Joyce: Website | Podcast App HealthXL: Website | Twitter | Join an Event Digital Therapeutics Podcast would not be possible without the support of leading DTx organizations. Thank you to: > Presenting Partner: Amalgam Rx > Contributing Partners and Sponsors: Akili | Bayer G4A | Lindus Health Follow Digital Health Today: Browse Episodes | Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram Follow Health Podcast Network: Browse Shows | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
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Dr. Jason Kahn from Mightier is back to help me announce the winner of the Mightier 1 year subscription giveaway and talk about what they can expect as their child begins using Mightier for the first time. Thank you to everyone for entering and making this giveaway a success. Thank you to Jason and the whole Mightier team for supporting this giveaway and giving back to the community. Guest Bio: Dr. Jason Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children's Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder, as well as, Chief Science Officer of Mightier. Find Mightier at https://mightier.com/ (https://mightier.com) Use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% of Mightier Host Bio: Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade. Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com/ (https://listen.theautismdad.com) You can learn more about Mightier by visiting mightier.com and remember to use the code "theautismdad" to save 10%. Mentioned in this episode: Learn More About Bened Life Bened Life supports a neuroinclusive community with education and science-backed probiotics that promote mental and physical health. Bened Life prides itself on hiring neurodivergent staff that helps to run multiple facets of their business. Their medical probiotic, Neuralli, featuring the probiotic PS128, has already helped thousands of neurotypical and neurodivergent people worldwide. Learn more by going to benedlife.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout for 20% off your first order. https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/benedlife (Visit Bened Life)
Members of white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups are becoming more aggressive with their public presence here in our part of the country. The Nationalist Social Club, or NSC-131, is just one of those groups based right here in New England. Nichole talks with Robert Trestan, New England Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League, about who these people are, what drives them to join such groups, and what can be done, if anything, to stop it. With pediatric mental health at the forefront, many adults are trying to find ways to help kids connect with their emotions. Medical professionals at two Boston-area hospitals have teamed up with video game designers and players to create "Mightier", a video game that's focused on creating opportunities to teach emotional regulation through play. Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Jason Kahn and Lead Clinical Strategist Emily Stone join Nichole to discuss the research that went into the game and the methods it uses to help kids visualize their feelings in real time.
My guest today is Dr. Jason Kahn, a Developmental Psychiatrist out of Harvard. We all know how important milestones are in child development, and the role they play in detecting early signs of autism but do you know when should be worrying about a missed milestone, and when we should just give our kids a little more time? Dr. Kahn is here to help us navigate this and gain some peace of mind. Link to enter the Mightier Giveaway: https://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/06ca993f46/? (https://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/06ca993f46/?) Guest Bio: Dr. Jason Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children's Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, and co-founder, as well as, Chief Science Officer of Mightier. Find Mightier at https://mightier.com (https://mightier.com) Use the code "theautismdad" to save 10% of Mightier Host Bio: Rob Gorski is a single Dad to three amazing autistic boys as well as Found and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. Multiple award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, digital marketer, social media influencer, and respected public figure for well over a decade. Connect with Rob Gorski: https://listen.theautismdad.com/ (https://listen.theautismdad.com) Mentioned in this episode: Learn More About Trail Magik Communing with nature is one of the best methods of self-care available, and hiking is one of the best ways to enjoy nature. If you're a parent who enjoys hitting the trails with your little ones, you're already aware that toddlers will walk some of the journey and want carried the rest of the way. There are tons of contraptions for carrying babies while on the trails, but what about those in between, toddler years? You don't want to bring a big bulky carrier for a kid who's only going to use it some of the time. The Trail Magik Kid Carrier solves that problem and does so brilliantly. Invented by a Dad who wanted to take his 3-year-old backpacking. It's for kiddos 12 months up to 43 pounds. The carrier attaches onto hiking backpacks and durable daypacks that have a waist strap & upper loaders. Weighing less than 10oz, it's so portable, you can stuff it into the side of your backpack when not in use. It's a game-changer for the "outdoor adventure family" community. For more information, visit TrailMagik.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at check out and save 10% of your order. https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/trailmagik (Visit Trail Magik) Learn More About This Giveaway Mightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids how to emotionally self-regulate. This means that kids learn the skills. They need to manage their emotions and reduce meltdowns, thus improving the quality of their life. My kids have been using Mightier for years, and it's made such a difference in our house. I'm a huge fan of science and mighty ear is proven science out of Harvard Medical and Boston. Children's Hospital. I'm so excited to share that I've partnered with my friends at Mightier to provide one of my listeners with a full one-year subscription to their amazing platform. This includes access to the platform itself, a full Mightier kit, including a brand new Mightier tablet and even some fun swag for the kiddos. This contest will run from August 1st through August 12th. The winner will be announced on Friday, August 19th at 7:00 AM EST right here on the podcast. So be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast listening app and tune in. Link the show notes below for contest rules, ways to enter, and, uh, all that fun stuff. For more information on Mightier, visit https://mightier.com https://theautismdad.captivate.fm/mightier (Visit Mightier)
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We are in a crisis when it comes to children's mental health and the healthcare needed to address it. We're seeing a spike in anxiety and depression in kids and almost zero availability of mental health professionals. In this episode, I'm talking with Dr. Jason Kahn of Boston Children's Medical Center about what parents can do when counseling or therapy isn't yet available for your child. Tune in to learn about community and at-home supports.
Today we are excited to be joined by Dr. Jason Kahn, Chief Science Officer and co-founder of “Mightier”, a biofeedback gaming system that helps children age 6 and older build emotional coping skills. He combines his expertise in developmental psychology and mental health to create video games that help children build emotional strength: the ability to harness their emotions to overcome behavioral challenges. Dr. Kahn also holds appointments at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he creates and researches new technology addressing acute problems in pediatric mental health.Dr. Kahn will explain to us what “Mightier” is and how children can use “Mightier” to build their own emotional strength through video games! You can learn more about Dr. Kahn and “Mightier” by visiting their website https://www.mightier.com/scientific-overview/ and by following their Instagram and Twitter @bemightier
It has been a stressful year and we are living in stressful times. In these moments, it is vital for us to exhibit strong emotional regulation to deal with the challenges of daily life. But what if this wasn't a skill we developed as adults but instead as children through the use of video games. That is the mission of Mightier, a biofeedback video game platform designed to help children regulate their emotions. Joining me to discuss how this technology works and how it was developed, we speak with developmental psychologist Jason Kahn, who is the founder and chief scientist at Mightier. In this episode, we discuss how the company handles data and what it is showing us, how the technology was tested at Havard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, and how data and video games can help us develop better habits in other areas of our lives. We also discuss what games are available on the app, what is on the horizon for Mightier, and why Kahn believes a family first approach is key to successfully utilize this technology, before rolling it out in schools,
Host Matt Fisher's guest is Jason Kahn, Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer for Mightier. Matt and Jason discuss development of behavioral health treatment for children; distinctions in treatment between children and adults; how to discuss with issues with children on the child’s level; developing emotional regulation resources. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play HealthcareNOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
In today's episode, I have a conversation with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Jason, as he prefers to be called, is a developmental psychologist and co-creator of Mightier. Mightier is a program I've talked about quite a bit because it uses video games to help kids learn to emotionally self-regulate. That means fewer emotional outbursts or meltdowns, and a reduction of parental stress. Jason talks about how Mightier is empowering kids and parents to better manage life on COVID19 lockdown. Lockdown is disruptive for everyone but it's especially distressing for kids, which is one reason we see an uptick in meltdowns or outbursts right now. Mightier is absolutely amazing and works for pretty much anyone. We talk about the science behind is and why it works so well. If your child is struggling with meltdowns or emotional outbursts, PLEASE listen and check out Mightier. I've been using it with my youngest for a year and a half and it's amazing. You can read my full review of Mightier https://www.theautismdad.com/mightier (here). You can purchase Mightier by clicking https://bit.ly/mightierhelps (here). About Dr. Jason Kahn: Dr. Kahn is a developmental psychologist and researcher from Boston Children's Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Mightier. Find Mightier at https://bit.ly/mightierhelps (mightier.com) My comprehensive review of MIghtier can be found at https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com/mightier (theautismdad.com/mightier) http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) While I may receive credit for purchases of Mightier made through my link, I firmly believe in this program and its ability to improve the quality of life of our loved ones struggling with emotional regulation. I use this with my own kids, and have found great success. IMPORTANT COVID19 INFORMATION I wanted to provide you with a list of reliable sources for information regarding COVID19. Facts, science medicine and accurate, truthful information matter now more than ever. These are some of the people and medical facilities that I trust and rely on for information about this pandemic. Please give them a follow. Dr. Tara C. Smith Professor, infectious disease epidemiologist Twitter: https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/aetiology (twitter.com/aetiology) Website: https://my.captivate.fm/aracsmith.com (aracsmith.com) Cleveland Clinic Twitter: https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/clevelandclinic (twitter.com/clevelandclinic) Website: https://my.captivate.fm/clevelandclinic.org (clevelandclinic.org) Mayo Clinic Twitter:https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/mayoclinic (twitter.com/mayoclinic) Website: https://my.captivate.fm/mayoclinic.org (mayoclinic.org) CDC Twitter: https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/cdcgov (twitter.com/cdcgov) Website: https://my.captivate.fm/cdc.gov (cdc.gov) This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children's. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z (theautismdad.com/mightier) and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial. This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it's reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit http://bit.ly/2tCYw7o (angelsense.com) for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices (megaphone.fm/adchoices) Mentioned in this episode: BrainyAct BrainyAct® provides tech-enabled, patent-pending therapy programs delivered via gamification for neurological disorders such as Autism,...
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The Universal Congress has convened! With special guest Jason Kahn. YOU DON’T KNOW MOJACK is a podcast dedicated to exploring the entire SST catalogue, in order, from start to finish. During the podcast we will discuss all the releases that are part of our core DNA, as well as many lesser-known releases that deserve a second chance, or releases that we are discovering for the very first time (we actually don’t know Mojack!). First and foremost we are fans, and acknowledge that we are not perfect and don’t know everything – sometimes the discussion is more about a time, place, feeling, personal experience or random tangents, and less about the facts (but we will try to get to the facts too). Facebook: www.facebook.com/mojackpod/ Twitter: @mojackpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/mojackpod/ Blog: www.mojackpod.com/ Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/blog/mojackpod Theme Song: Shockflesh
In today's episode, I have a conversation with Dr. Jason Kahn, PhD. Dr. Kahn is a researcher from Boston Children's Hospital, an instructor at Harvard, co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Mightier. Mightier is a program that helps kids learn to self-regulate their emotions by playing video games. That means fewer emotional outbursts or meltdowns, and a reduction of parental stress. This program is absolutely amazing and works for pretty much anyone. I speak with Dr. Kahn about how Mightier was developed, the science behind is and why it works so well. If your child is struggling with meltdowns or emotional outbursts, PLEASE listen and check out Mightier. I've been using it with my youngest for almost a year and it's amazing. http://bit.ly/2ZPjjAx (Support This Podcast) You can find me: https://my.captivate.fm/theautismdad.com (theautismdad.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/theautismdad (https://twitter.com/theautismdad) This episode is sponsored by Mightier. Mightier is an amazing program out of Harvard Medical and Boston Children's. It uses video games to teach kids to emotionally self-regulate. Visit http://bit.ly/39HzS5Z (theautismdad.com/mightier) and find out more information, including how to get a free 30 day trial. This episode is brought to you by Probably Genetic. Probably Genetics is helping me with my oldest, who suffers from multiple rare genetic diseases. Probably Genetic is helping me to find the answers to questions that have long gone unanswered. Probably Genetic specializes in identifying rare genetic diseases that often go undiagnosed, especially in children already diagnosed with Autism. They are on a mission to make full genetic sequencing accessible to those who need it. They significantly reduced the cost and drastically reduced the wait time as well. If you are one of the countless people in need of genetic testing, please visit probablygenetic.com to find out more and use the discount code "theautismdad400" to get $400 off. If you already had a whole exome or whole genome test done but didn't get an answer, they can re-analyze your existing data. If you don't have the data available, they'll help you get it from your lab free of charge. You can join their re-analysis waitlist at http://bit.ly/2NTtgZa (https://www.probablygenetic.com/waitlist.html)." Please take a minute and answer a few survey questions. This helps Probably Genetic better understand how best to help families like mine. http://bit.ly/2OcKfpA (Click Here) This episode is brought to you by AngelSense. Wandering is a huge problem in the Autism community and it's reached epidemic levels. AngelSense is working to save the lives of Autistic kids who wander, by empowering parents with GPS tracking tools that helps them to immediately intervene should an episode of elopement occur. Visit http://bit.ly/2tCYw7o (angelsense.com) for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices (megaphone.fm/adchoices) Mentioned in this episode: Happy Ladders Happy Ladders is Parent-Led Early Autism Therapy that empowers you, the parent, to teach your toddler essential developmental skills through play. Studies have shown that the parent-led model is highly effective while eliminating frustration over long wait lists, or the worry about losing precious developmental time. All without the disruption of people coming into your home Happy Ladders includes activities that target 150+ essential developmental skills every toddler needs as well as assessments in 4 different developmental areas. There's also an exclusive community of parents just like you, and professional coaching to ensure success for both you and your toddler. To learn more, get a free trial, and take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer for my listeners, visit happyladders.com. Use the code "theautismdad" at checkout to save 50% off the monthly membership. Plus get a free one-on-one session as well as access to the
Aurora Workman, President of the NCC Alumni Association, and Dr. Lynnda Nadien, talk with Jason Kahn, who got his start as a student at Nassau Community College in 2005 working for 90.3 WHPC and writing for The Vignette. Jason is an on-air personality at News 12 New Jersey. He's reported on professional teams like the Jets and Giants, but also finds stories in local communities. Jason has won an Edward R. Murrow Award and several Associated Press Awards.
Aurora Workman, President of the NCC Alumni Association, and Dr. Lynnda Nadien, talk with Jason Kahn, who got his start as a student at Nassau Community College in 2005 working for 90.3 WHPC and writing for The Vignette. Jason is an on-air personality at News 12 New Jersey. He's reported on professional teams like the Jets and Giants, but also finds stories in local communities. Jason has won an Edward R. Murrow Award and several Associated Press Awards.
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First Segment: Mighteor. Dr. Jason Kahn, Co-Founder "Most interventions fail kids because kids do not want them. We had to build a new tool from scratch. Kids respond to emotions differently than adults do. They can feel big emotions and act out in unfamiliar ways. Our program had to be fun and meet kids on their level. Kids love video games and games mimic life. Video games are the perfect tool to help kids grapple with emotional control. You try, fail, then try again. We started with rigorous scientific studies and then piloted with 100 families in their homes. Kids played. Symptoms abated and families were less stressed. Our reach was limited at Boston Children’s Hospital. It was time to launch Mighteor. Emotional strength empowers kids to succeed in life. Our mission is to help millions of kids discover their emotional strength. We provide families a proven tool they can use in their home. We keep kids engaged with new games and content every month. We welcome you to join us on this journey." - Mighteor Second Segment: Computer and Technology News Today's Topics: Nikola/Bosch Long Range Fuel Cell Truck HTC Vive Goes Without A Computer YouTube Brings Subscriptions To Live Streaming iOS 11 Is Here And More! For full show notes, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
framework:afield produced in zürich, switzerland with recordings made in beijing, china by jason kahn. for more information see http://www.jasonkahn.net.
This week, Dave and Gunnar talk about: US Government bitcoins, skeumorphic bitcoins, TSA coin-flips, twitter drops a dime on the US government, OSS payload this Federal IT award season, our $.02 on RHEL 6.5 and Fedora 20. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. Uzoma Nwosu likes Google Reminders and Keep, now part of Google Now on Android. Location-based reminders! GTDAgenda folks want Gunnar to try their stuff East Austin Studio Tour Will Cordis recommends Flight001 luggage Dave suggests that the Housekeeping Olympics add a Traveler category for Gunnar to dominate Boston Cops Outraged Over Plans to Watch Their Movements Using GPS GovLoop report on the Agency of the Future, featuring open source HT Matt Micene: TSA is a coin flip Twitter announces perfect forward secrecy HT Dave’s wife Melissa: U.S. Agencies to Say Bitcoins Offer Legitimate Benefits Related: As China Looms, the U.S. Ponders Ways Not to Destroy Bitcoin HT Tony James: Coin Gunnar makes annual pilgrimage to Vegas for Gartner Data Center boondoggle, Dec 9-12 Dave making a guest appearance at Patrick Regan‘s presentation on FreeIPA at the Akron LUG on Dec 5 Fedora 20 is just around the corner RHEL 6.5 is chock-full of public sector goodness including SCAP 1.2, ECC and Suite B crypto, and smart card enabled SSH! Bonus link: A (relatively easy to understand) primer on elliptic curve cryptography Brian Harrington’s magnificent beard + OpenShift makes Robin Price think of “Battle Gnome cosplay” A partner we like: Autonomic gets DOD FedRAMP approval This week in sucking up: Paul Smith wins FedScoop 50 this year Fierce Government’s 2013 Fierce 15 honors tons of government open source advocates: Matthew Burton, Michael Byrne, Doug Maughan, Jason Kahn, Keith Trippie A customer we like: FCC and their Android App Lets You Test Wireless Broadband Speeds Dropbox Buys Supercomputing Startup — And That Makes Perfect Sense The Credit Belongs to the Man in the Arena by Teddy Roosevelt “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.” Cutting Room Floor Blood-chilling Lorde cover by creepy sad clown We Give Thanks Uzoma Nwosu, Will Cordis, Matt Micene, Tony James, Patrick Regan, Robin Price, and Mrs. Egts for giving Dave and Gunnar things to talk about Bonus points for Mrs. Egts for being married to Mr. Egts
framework:afield produced by jason kahn. for more information see http://www.jasonkahn.net.
framework:afield produced by jason kahn. for more information see http://www.jasonkahn.net.
framework:afield, entitled 'unheard delhi', produced in zurich, switzerland by jason kahn. for more info see http://www.jasonkahn.net.
MATHIAS DELPLANQUE: "PRESQUE IMMOBILE MIX" (recorded for radio JET FM - Nantes, France - in May 2008) - PLAYLIST: 1. Bernhard Günter : « Presque Immobile » (Inédit) 2. Jim O'Rourke : « And a 1, 2, 3, 4 » (Mego) 3. Robert Lippok : « Close » (Rasternoton) 4. Steve Roden : « In between Noise » (Sonoris) 5. Chris Watson : « Runway O2E » (Room 40) 6. Stars of the Lid : « Hiberner Toujours » (Kranky) 7. Jason Kahn : « Transit » (Room 40) 8. Mathias Delplanque : « Plateformes (Dieppe) » (Bruit Clair/Cronica Electronica) 9. Bertuf : « A Random Nature » (Wimm Recordings) 10. Pierre-Yves Macé : « Quatuor Pli (prologue) » (Orkhêstra) 11. ON : « IV » (Brocoli) 12. Mathias Delplanque / Oldman : « Oratoire Part. 1 » (Public Eyesore) 13 : Mathias Delplanque : « Chambre d’hôtes » (Inédit)
On September 25, 2008 Jason Kahn and Asher Thal-nir performed an extended live set on Rare Frequency. Jason and Asher have just released their first collaborative album, Vista on and/OAR. Podcast Special Edition 27: Jason Kahn and Asher on Rare Frequency
Interview with artist Jason Kahn about his Jack Straw New Media Gallery installation Wires. The post Jack Straw New Media Gallery interview: Jason Kahn appeared first on Jack Straw Cultural Center.
Rare Frequency Podcast 27: Pulling Teeth (opening music: The Focus Group, “Look Hear Now!,” We Are All Pan’s People (Ghost Box) CD) 1 Nicolas Schöffer, "Chronosonor 3" Hommage A Bartok (Creel Pone) CDr 2007 2 Weiss, "02.24.02" Rephlex (Electroton) CD 2007 3 Sublamp, "I Move When You Do" Shiverland (Serac) CD 2007 4 Aaron Martin, "Burning Honey" River Water (Preservation) CD 2007 5 Jason Kahn (remixing Asher), "Am Wasser" Graceful Degradation: Variations (Sourdine) CD 2008 6 Idea Fire Company, "Island of Taste" Island of Taste (Swill Radio) LP 2008 7 Roel Meelkop, Giuseppe Ielasi, Howard Stelzer, Frans de Waard, "Zondag 5" Zondag (Port) CD 2008 8 Asmus Tietchens, "Teilmenge 45" η Menge (Line) CD 2008 9 Brethren of the Free Spirit, "In Him There Is No Sin" All Things Are From Him, Through Him, and In Him (Audiomer) CD 2007 10 Arif Sağ, "Osman Pehlivan" Obsession (Bully) CD (2008)