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Russia's airliner sabotage ops are examined by science writer Jeff Wise and SpyTalk host Jeff Stein.Jeff Wisehttps://x.com/ManvBrainhttps://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/inside-new-security-threats-in-the-skies?https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/aviation-flights-white-house-tcas-drones.html Follow Jeff Stein on Twitter:https://twitter.com/SpyTalkerFollow Michael Isikoff on Twitter:https://twitter.com/isikoff Follow SpyTalk on Twitter:https://twitter.com/talk_spySubscribe to SpyTalk on Substackhttps://www.spytalk.co/Take our listener survey where you can give us feedback.http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=short
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The search for Malaysia Airlines flight 370, or MH370 to most, has reopened after it went missing over 10 years ago…Malaysia Transport Minister says firm Ocean Infinity has resumed hunt for the plane, which is one of aviation's biggest mysteries.To discuss, Kieran is joined by Jeff Wise, Aviation Journalist and host of the ‘Finding MH370' podcast.
In this episode of the Afterburn Podcast, we dive into the mystery surrounding Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. The disappearance of MH370 remains a mystery. In this episode, former fighter pilot and current 777 pilot John 'Rain' Waters interviews aviation expert and author Jeff Wise on the mysterious disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370. Explore the detailed timeline, cyber vulnerabilities, military responses, and the controversial theories behind this aviation enigma. From the role of Inmarsat data to the shadow of Russian involvement, Wise provides unparalleled insight into one of the greatest mysteries in modern aviation. Discover how cybersecurity, geopolitics, and human factors intersect in this captivating discussion.
The collision between a passenger jet and Army Blackhawk Helicopter resulted in the worst aviation tragedy in the United States in decades. Oriana Pawlyk, POLITICO's aviation reporter, and Jeff Wise, aviation journalist and host of the Finding MH370 podcast, share their reporting on the incident, the issues surrounding air traffic controllers, and whether or not this tragedy could have been prevented.
Aviation journalist, Jeff Wise, joins us to discuss last night's tragic plane crash in Washington D.C. He shares his expertise on what led to the crash and how rare an event like this actually is. Plus, after the FAA director was forced out and air traffic controllers were fired, how responsible is the United States government? Plus, we discuss the impact on the entertainment industry that YouTube influencers such as Speed, Druski and Mr. Beast have had, and marvel at some of Speed's athletic achievements. Then, we continue the discussion about the plane crash and what kind of concerns this raises about the effectiveness of the United States government and our systems. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
01/30 FULL SHOW: Hour 1 - 1:00 Hour 2 - 45:00 Hour 3 - 1:25:00 Hour 4 - 2:07:00 The Sports Junkies react to the plane crash near Reagan Airport last night. Today's guests were Jeff Wise, Sierra Fox, and Merril Hoge.
From 01/30 Hour 2: Jeff Wise joins The Sports Junkies to break down the plane crash near DCA.
01/30 Hour 2: Jeff Wise Joins The Junkies - 1:00 Cakes Got A Great Deal / Mayor Bowser Presser - 16:00 Junkies Remember Some Historical Moments - 31:00
Republican Senators Who Know Better Appear to Roll Over For Trump, Poised to Confirm the Disastrous Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard | Rather Than Fix the FAA, Our Reality TV President Blames DEI For the Potomac Plane Crash backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia bsky.app/profile/ianmastersmedia.bsky.social facebook.com/ianmastersmedia
Former Federal Air Marshal and current CEO of USCS Jonathan Gilliam joins Bob Sirott to discus the collision between the American Eagle flight and Black Hawk helicopter. Aviation journalist, Jeff Wise also joins Bob to discuss the takeaways from this morning’s press conference. NewsNation National Security Contributor and former U.S. Air Force Assistant Vice Chief […]
In this episode of the Afterburn Podcast, we dive into the mystery surrounding Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. The disappearance of MH370 remains a mystery. In this episode former fighter pilot and current 777 pilot John 'Rain' Waters interviews aviation expert and author Jeff Wise on the mysterious disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370. Explore the detailed timeline, cyber vulnerabilities, military responses, and the controversial theories behind this aviation enigma. From the role of Inmarsat data to the shadow of Russian involvement, Wise provides unparalleled insight into one of the greatest mysteries in modern aviation. Discover how cybersecurity, geopolitics, and human factors intersect in this captivating discussion.
Jeff Wise is an artist from St. Louis Missouri, he's also the Author of “Tattoo Flash" Drawings and Paintings by Jeff Wise available on Amazon . Jeff has been sober since August 8th 2019. Follow Jeff - the_tentacle_monster@instagram Jeffs Book - “Tattoo Flash" Drawings and Paintings by Jeff Wise available on Amazon Book a 30 Minute Strategy Session With Shane - https://scheduler.zoom.us/shane-ramer/strategy-session Join our Mens Sober Mastermind Group! - https://www.thatsoberguy.com/mastermind-groups Work with Shane 1 on 1 Coaching - https://www.thatsoberguy.com/coaching Register for our FREE Monthly Workshop - https://www.thatsoberguy.com/sober-guy-workshop Invite Shane to Speak - https://www.thatsoberguy.com/speaking Tired of Drinking? Try Our 30 Day Quit Drinking Dude Challenge! Join Us in That Sober Guy Men's Group and connect with others living free from alcohol at https://www.thatsoberguy.com/offers/SvjjuEQ2/checkout For More Resources go to http://www.ThatSoberGuy.com Follow us on Instagram @ThatSoberGuyPodcast Music - Going Late courtesy of Humans & Haven Sounds Inc. Need a Meeting? https://www.thatsoberguy.com/meetings National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Jeff Wise is an artist from St. Louis Missouri, he's also the Author of “Tattoo Flash" Drawings and Paintings by Jeff Wise available on Amazon . Jeff has been sober since August 8th 2019. Follow Jeff - the_tentacle_monster@instagram Jeffs Book - “Tattoo Flash" Drawings and Paintings by Jeff Wise available on Amazon Book a 30 Minute Strategy Session With Shane - https://scheduler.zoom.us/shane-ramer/strategy-session Join our Mens Sober Mastermind Group! - https://www.thatsoberguy.com/mastermind-groups Work with Shane 1 on 1 Coaching - https://www.thatsoberguy.com/coaching Register for our FREE Monthly Workshop - https://www.thatsoberguy.com/sober-guy-workshop Invite Shane to Speak - https://www.thatsoberguy.com/speaking Tired of Drinking? Try Our 30 Day Quit Drinking Dude Challenge! Join Us in That Sober Guy Men's Group and connect with others living free from alcohol at https://www.thatsoberguy.com/offers/SvjjuEQ2/checkout For More Resources go to http://www.ThatSoberGuy.com Follow us on Instagram @ThatSoberGuyPodcast Music - Going Late courtesy of Humans & Haven Sounds Inc. Need a Meeting? https://www.thatsoberguy.com/meetings National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Jeff Wise, journalist specializing in aviation, adventure, and psychology. Topic: New experiment to determine what happened to MH370 Website: DeepDiveMH370.com Social Media: Twitter handle is @manvbrain https://www.facebook.com/manvbrain/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Earlier this year, a door fell blew off of a Boeing 737 Max mid-flight, and there's now a massive investigation into Boeing, one of the largest producers of airplanes in the world. This wasn't the first time a Boeing plane malfunctioned during a flight – in fact, it turns out the company has been nosediving for years. Aviation writer Jeff Wise tells us what happened at Boeing, what's being done about it, and if it's safe to fly. Click ‘Subscribe' at the top of the Infamous show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices A Campside Media & Sony Music Entertainment production. To connect with Infamous's creative team, plus access behind the scenes content, join the community at Campsidemedia.com/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bob discusses the Maker's Exchange with the Dogwood Arts Shannon Herron...then he talks the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370 with Author and Podcaster, Jeff Wise.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Science journalist, Jeff Wise, joins us to share his views on how Boeing lost its way after it acquired McDonnell Douglas. We also look back at one of aviation's biggest unsolved mysteries - the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH370 just over 10 years ago. Check out Jeff's recent article on Boeing and his intriguing podcast uncovering the latest clues to what happened to MH370:Boeing NosediveDeep Dive MH370Join the conversation!https://www.nexttripnetwork.com/
(***TIMESTAMPS in Description Below) ~ Jeff Wise is a print, online, & television journalist specializing in aviation, adventure, and psychology. For the past 10 years, he has covered the missing plane, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Furthermore, Jeff was recently the lead feature journalist in Netflix's Documentary, “MH370: The Plane that Disappeared.” EPISODE LINKS: - BUY Guest's Books & Films IN MY AMAZON STORE: https://amzn.to/3RPu952 - Julian Dorey PODCAST MERCH: https://juliandorey.myshopify.com/ - Support our Show on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey - Join our DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Pew59vKe JULIAN YT CHANNELS: - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Clips YT: https://www.youtube.com/@juliandoreyclips - SUBSCRIBE to Julian Dorey Daily YT: https://www.youtube.com/@JulianDoreyDaily - SUBSCRIBE to Best of JDP: https://www.youtube.com/@bestofJDP JEFF LINKS: - YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@DeepDiveMH370 - NETFLIX: https://www.netflix.com/title/81307163 ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 - How Jeff Wise got into MH370 Case; Why Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared 10:53 - When MH370 first disappeared; Plane box mystery 18:26 - Seven Pings; Malaysia Bankruptcy; Science probability distribution 28:52 - MH370 final transmission; pilot off'ing theory 39:09 - MH370 Families' opinions; Insane deep dive Ocean recovery mission 49:23 - Treasure hunters look for wreck 52:04 - Crowd-funded MH370 Group; Malaysian government data release; Jeff's Theory 1:01:31 - Frequency changes to locate MH370; Black Box Mystery; Debunking Pilot theory 1:11:39 - MH370 going north theory; Espionage 1:22:33 - MH370 Theories with zero evidence; Electronic warfare 1:32:53 - Controlling electrical component of plane 1:41:47 - 2nd Malaysian Airline shot down; Iran flight shot down; Russian doping scandal 1:52:04 - GPS Hacking affecting war; Belarus Attack / Shooting Prigozhin Plane 1:59:21 - MH370 aftermath; China & Russia 2:05:32 - Florence de Changy MH370 Theory; Semi-Conductor Theory 2:17:14 - Blaine Gibson & MH370 Wreckage controversy; Reunion Island MH370 Wing 2:33:43 - Blain Gibson Russian Agent Evidence 2:39:01 - Passenger Phones ringing days later; MH370 could not happen today 2:53:30 - Will truth about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 ever be released? 3:00:04 - How we got here 3:03:43 - Jeff's MH370 investigation CREDITS: - Hosted & Produced by Julian D. Dorey - Intro & Episode Edited by Alessi Allaman ~ Get $150 Off The Eight Sleep Pod Pro Mattress / Mattress Cover (USING CODE: “JULIANDOREY”): https://eight-sleep.ioym.net/trendifier Julian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey ~ Music via Artlist.io ~ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 195 - Jeff Wise
Frank starts the show joined by WABC host Dominic Carter to talk about the mysterious death of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett. Frank is later joined by Jeff Wise, a journalist specializing in aviation, adventure and psychology, to talk about the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of MH 370. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Other Side of Midnight, Frank starts the show joined by WABC host Dominic Carter to talk about the mysterious death of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett. Frank is later joined by Jeff Wise, a journalist specializing in aviation, adventure and psychology, to talk about the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of MH 370. In the next hour, Frank employs a midnight panel of Stephen Bassett, the executive director of the Paradigm Research Group and a leading advocate for ending the 65-year government imposed truth embargo regarding an extraterrestrial and William Birnes, New York times bestselling author of “The Day After Roswell, the Publisher of UFO Magazine and the editor of the UFO Encyclopedia to discuss the validity of the Pentagon UAP report. Frank starts the third hour talking about a Madonna controversy and the war on carry on baggage. Johnny Potenza, the host of the TV talk show, Up Late with Johnny Potenza and Lou Martini Jr., actor, writer and producer, whose work includes regularly appearing on The Sopranos join the show to talk about everything from Italian representations in media to their respective careers. Frank wraps up the show talking about the passing of radio personality, actor, writer and humorist Malachy McCourt. He is also joined by Noam Laden for News You Can Use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Wise, journalist specializing in aviation, adventure, and psychology. Topic: The 10th anniversary of the disappearance of MH 370 Website: DeepDiveMH370.com Social Media: Twitter handle is @manvbrain https://www.facebook.com/manvbrain/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On March 8th, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, disappeared with 239 people onboard. A decade on, it remains one of the most enduring aviation mysteries. Joining Anton to discuss is Jeff Wise, journalist, author, and co-host of the Deep Dive MH370 podcast.
For those following the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 and had already suspected pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah of hijacking the plane, killing his passengers and himself – the discovery of data on his home flight simulator was the smoking gun.Out of some 600 saved routes on his PC, one resembled the flight that allegedly ended in the South Indian Ocean on March 8, 2014. Except the routes between the satellite-data-backed projected flight path and Zaharie's simulated course didn't match up in many important ways. Was it a training run for mass murder-suicide, or just an eerie coincidence made by a man who didn't fit the psychological profile of a criminal with that kind of a murderous capacity?As usual, it depends how you see the mystery. In Episode 23, Jeff Wise and Andy Tarnoff break it down and recreate the evidence to explore the key similarities and differences between flight and flight simulator.Even more details at our show page, here: https://www.deepdivemh370.com/23-the-flight-simulatorEpisode 23 is sponsored by OnMilwaukee.com, an award-winning independent local media company based in Milwaukee, Wis. More at https://corporate.onmilwaukee.com or on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/onmilwaukee.The episode is also sponsored by Jeff Wise's previous titles for sale now on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jeff-Wise/author/B002A56GPQ?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1708324391&sr=8-1&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUXIrQ2rO5B_z-AEpjmKaAw/join
Plán obnovy, konkrétne vyplácanie peňazí z neho, uviazlo. Európska komisia rozhodla, že pozastaví posudzovanie žiadosti Slovenska o vyplatenie ďalších 900 miliónov eur. Dôvodov je veľa, v skratke sa však dajú zhrnúť vetou, že vláda neplní to, čo má a naopak, mení to, k čomu sa už zaviazala a na čo už v minulosti peniaze dostala. A nie málo. Slovensku už komisia poslala takmer dve miliardy z vyše šesťmiliardového balíka. Nakoľko nám teda naozaj hrozí, že prídeme o takmer miliardu, prečo komisia takto postupuje a čo to bude znamenať? Eva Frantová sa v podcaste Dobré ráno pýta bývalej podpredsedníčky vlády pre plán obnovy a eurofondy Lívie Vašákovej. Zdroj zvukov: TV Markíza, TASR, TV JOJ Odporúčanie: Hádam každý počul o tom, ako cestujúcim v lietadle typu Boeing 737 Max priamo počas letu vytrhlo záslepku núdzových dverí a posádka so strojom musela núdzovo pristáť. Nejde však o prvý problém, ktorý spoločnosť Boeing vo svojej histórii musela riešiť. Ak sa chcete o histórii firmy dozvedieť viac, odporúčam podcast Today in Focus z produkcie Guardian. Konkrétne časť z 31. januára. Jeff Wise, expert na letecký priemysel, v nej vysvetľuje, čo stojí za nabaľujúcimi sa problémami Boeingu a pod akým drobnohľadom regulátorov sa firma nachádza. – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Odoberajte aj audio verziu denného newslettra SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/brifing – Odoberajte mesačný podcastový newsletter nielen o novinkách SME na sme.sk/podcastovenovinky – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Dobré ráno.
A terrifying mid-air blowout of a door plug at 16,000 feet (4,900 metres) left passengers fearing for their lives on an Alaska Airlines flight earlier this month. It's just the latest crisis for Boeing so what has gone wrong? Jeff Wise and Gwyn Topham report. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
A terrifying mid-air blowout of a door plug left passengers fearing for their lives on an Alaska Airlines flight. It's just the latest crisis for the Boeing. Jeff Wise and Gwyn Topham report
Why Boeing's 737 Max is Grounded and is a Flying Turkey | The History Behind South Africa's Genocide Case Against Israel in the International Court of Justice | Can the Democrats Return to the New Deal Fight for the Common Man and Equal Opportunity? backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia
My friends Katherine and Jeff Wise (parents of six sons and one daughter, living in the Bay Area ) invite us into the sacred space of their tender story of their youngest son Talmage coming out as gay at age 17 in 2013. Katherine and Jeff (who was serving as a Bishop at the time) talk about their fears, reactions, things they wish they did better, how to find resources, and the personal revelation they received to love and support Talmage. It is a beautiful family love story. They update us on Talmage's life (he has a wonderful boyfriend and is living his best self in New York) and their continued love for Talmage and his partner Matt. They talk about how they don't have fears of “empty chairs” in the next life. Katherine and Jeff talk about doing a one-time fireside in their home in March, 2015, focused on supporting LGBTQ members and how that led to The Hearth—a monthly gathering in the Wise home that continues today. They talk about the importance of creating a community of support and love where we can share in each other's journeys. Katherine and Jeff talk about why they stay active members of the Church—even with the pain of the “dark corner” of this space within our Church. It's a moving part of their story seeing the aggregate good of the Church while living with the reality of the pain of many LGBTQ members and their families. This is one of the best podcasts we've done with parents of an LGBTQ child. Katherine and Jeff have been on this road for 10 years and have mature insights, principles, and perspective to share with others. They also have the long-view of improvements being made over the past ten years—while acknowledging we still have much work to do. This is also an excellent podcast for anyone considering putting together a support group in their area of influence. Thank you, Katherine and Jeff, for opening your hearts and sharing your beautiful family story! Links: The Hearth: www.ldshearth.org/ Elder Daines Conference Talk: www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2023/10/13daines Richard Ostler books/bio/etc: www.papaostlergroup.com Facebook Group to support LGBTQ Latter-day Saints: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1433556613672143
In this first episode, journalist and aviation expert Jeff Wise and OnMilwaukee publisher Andy Tarnoff set the stage for how to discuss the mystery of the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight 370. They interview Peter Waring, who was a lieutenant in the Australian Navy in 2014 and participated in the search for wreckage with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. Wise and Tarnoff talk about how best to approach this unsolved case, laying out the journalistic and scientific methods they will use to peel away the layers of the onion in each upcoming podcast episode.
This week, Jeff Wise and Andy Tarnoff break down the latest in a string of stunning developments into the disappearance of Malaysia Airline flight MH370. It's the week after the revelation that Inmarsat had been collecting data from the missing plane for a full six hours after it vanished from military radar. Now it turns out that, with a bit of clever math, Inmarsat scientists have been able to narrow down the plane's location to seven broad arcs — and more than that, these arcs imply that the plane took one of two routes towards its final destination. One route goes north, the other goes south — but which is correct?For more information about the episode, and a link to the video version of this podcast, visit our show page at deepdivemh370.com
In episode four of Deep Dive: MH370, Jeff Wise and Andy Tarnoff explore yet another twist and turn in the vanishing of the missing plane. They also debunk some popular theories of what happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, as well as comment on another story making the rounds online: that the plan was taken by UFOs. A video version of this podcast is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUXIrQ2rO5B_z-AEpjmKaAw
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Conspiracy Theory Friday: What happened to Malaysian Airlines flight 370? Aviation journalist Jeff Wise goes through the theories and strange circumstances. What happened to the 911 call logs from Martha's Vineyard regarding the drowning at the Obama mansion? Rep. Nancy Mace discussed her sex life at the National Prayer Breakfast yesterday. Senator Dianne Feinstein's staff has to tell her how to vote and what to say. Jeffy mea culpa! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I interview Jeff Wise, a science and aviation journalist and MH370 expert. Jeff was featured in the Netflix documentary, MH370: The Plane That Disappeared. Jeff's writing has appeared in outlets such as the New York Times, Business Week and Popular Mechanics, and he has spoken about MH370 on CNN, MSNBC and Fox. We discuss that Jeff thinks happened to flight MH370, the documentary, misinformation and modern day journalism. I really enjoyed speaking with and learning from Jeff - I hope you enjoy listening!
Sunday Evening Worship | May 28, 2023 |
It seems the skies over America are in a strange state and this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston is talking about UFOs and Chinese Balloons and Aerial Mysteries - with Jeff Wise a scientific journalist about the strange goings on in American skies. And back on the ground Donald Trump was in the dock and Mandy talks to Joe Miller of the Financial Times in NYC who had a front row seat. And author Helen Edwards talks about her new book ‘From Marginal to Mainstream,' where she examined 50 behaviours to understand why some business ideas take off and others don't.
What does the body of evidence say on whether violent video games cause violence in real life? Plus: a Slate article argues that long COVID just isn't that bad, and can you biopsy the prostate without going up the bum? Block 1: (2:18) Violent video games: what the AAP and APA say about violent video games; court case; the review at the heart of the debate; what is violence; the evolution of video games Block 2: (8:25) Violent video games: the Bobo doll experiments; measuring aggressive behaviour and attitudes; little data on children; what we don't know; what Chris would do Block 3: (24:20) Long COVID Comes Into the Light Block 4: (43:53) A new way of getting a prostate biopsy / The Last of Us' bad science * Jingle by Jillian Correia of Roctavio Canada * Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl * Assistant researcher: Nicholas Koziris To contribute to The Body of Evidence, go to our Patreon page at: http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/. To make a one-time donation to our show, you can now use PayPal! https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=9QZET78JZWCZE Patrons get a bonus show on Patreon called “Digressions”! Check it out! References: 1) The American Academy of Paediatrics statement on video games: https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article-abstract/108/5/1222/63763/Media-Violence?redirectedFrom=fulltext?autologincheck=redirected 2) The American Psychological Association's 2015 Task Force report: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2017-07146-003 3) Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_v._Entertainment_Merchants_Association#cite_note-49 & http://mediacoalition.org/mediaimages/Schwarzenegger%20v.%20EMA_Social%20Science%20Brief_09.17.10.pdf 4) The Bobo doll experiments: https://simplypsychology.org/bobo-doll.html 5) Long COVID Comes Into the Light: https://slate.com/technology/2023/03/long-covid-symptoms-studies-research-variant.html 6) Reaction to Jeff Wise's previous article on long COVID: https://www.meaction.net/2022/11/10/elementor-59066/ 7) Request for the retraction of the Slate article: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QqVjAIvklDhp7BgCKsaz3ftiful9utUKNBDeBGxwxg4/edit 8) Transperineal prostate biopsies: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/989696?ecd=WNL_confwrap_230322_MSCPEDIT&uac=207389HY&impID=5267564#vp_2 It's Not Twitter, But It'll Do: 1) Jonathan interviewed for The Skeptic Zone: https://youtu.be/iHZ8z9eigK8 2) Jonathan's article on 911 call analysis: https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/critical-thinking/caller-killer-911-call-analysis-cant-give-you-right-answer 3) Chris on CBC's morning show about Candida auris: https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/2187559491808
It's been almost a decade since Flight MH370 mysteriously disappeared, but we still have no answers. Asha & Terry speak with author and aviation journalist Jeff Wise, also featured in the Netflix documentary "MH370: The Plane That Disappeared", to hear his theories on what happened to the plane.
Jeff Wise, science journalist, explains why the military has been shooting down high-altitude balloons over the United States and how these objects got there in the first place. →"Understanding the UFO War" (NYMag 2/13/23)
What should we make of the recent headlines about possible spy balloons hovering over US airspace? On Today's Show:Jeff Wise, science journalist, explains why the military has been shooting down high-altitude balloons over the United States and how these objects got there in the first place.
Sunday Morning Worship | February 12, 2023 |
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Bloomberg Quicktake Correspondent Madison Mills fills in for Joe today. She speaks with Bloomberg Congressional reporter Steven Dennis to discuss where we stand in Congress with Ukraine policy and with Melinda Haring, Deputy Director of the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center to recap the events of the Ukraine war and what's next for 2023. Jeff Wise, Aviation Journalist and Documentary Producer joins the show to discuss the holiday weekend travel chaos, with Southwest Airlines cancelling around two-thirds of its flights. She also spoke with Bloomberg Political Contributors Lester Munson and Tim Hogan on Ukraine, inflation and the Supreme Court's decision to keep pandemic-era border restrictions in place.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MH370 is perhaps one of the world's most compelling mysteries. It is one that has boggled the minds of the public, garnered the opinions of experts and armchair detectives alike, and served as a catalyst for a number of wild conspiracy theories. A common consensus amongst those mildly familiar with the case is that the disappearance of MH370 was the result of the actions of the captain, Zaharie Ahmad Shah. After all, Occam's Razor tells us that the simplest explanation for something is oftentimes the truth. But the mystery of MH370 is not a simple one. For years, aviation expert and journalist Jeff Wise has been researching the events surrounding MH370, and beyond proposing an alternate theory, one that does not fit the common consensus, he explores the overall significance of MH370 as it relates to the world and its history. I am honored to have been joined by Jeff for this episode to discuss his extensive research on MH370 and just how complex of a case it really is.Note: To fully understand the concepts discussed in this episode, it is necessary to have a familiarity of the disappearance of MH370 on March 8, 2014. Please refer to episode 1 of this podcast for a breakdown of the facts.To purchase Jeff's book, "The Taking of MH370": https://amzn.to/2XxboX4To read more of Jeff's work: http://jeffwise.net/To read the piece in the Atlantic by William Langewiesche, referenced in this episode: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/07/mh370-malaysia-airlines/590653/For sources and episode information: http://143mysteries.comFor photos: https://www.instagram.com/143mysteries/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/143PODCASTOne Minute and Forty-Three Seconds is dedicated to my number one fan. Thank you, Dad. I love you, and I miss you.
Sunday Morning Worship | June 12, 2022 | Sermon
In this episode, Jeff Wise - Outdoor enthusiast and President and CEO of the US National Whitewater Center in Charlotte, NC, joins us to share his story of biking the Continental Divide Trail, a 3,100-mile trail between Mexico and Canada.
Guests: Congressman Brian Higgins of New York, author Jeff Wise and Bloomberg politics contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino and Rick Davis. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
När Germanwings flight 9525 närmar sig Alperna flyger det extremt lågt. Ombord finns 150 personer. Franska flygledare försöker gång på gång ta kontakt med planet. Men det försvinner från radarn. När räddningsarbetare skickas ut för att söka efter planet möts de av en surrealistisk syn. I en dalgång ser de resterna av en Airbus 320, som är krossad i små, små delar. Planet har kolliderat med bergsmassivet i 700 km/h. Förtvivlade anhöriga runtom i Europa söker svar på vad som hänt. I den tyska småstaden Haltern am See sjunker det sakta in att en hel grupp skolelever och deras lärare som varit på språkresa i Barcelona, aldrig kommer att komma hem igen. Fransk och tysk polis arbetar frenetiskt för att utreda vad som hänt. Den svarta lådan som spelat in ljudet ombord, hittas osannolikt nog bara några timmar efter kraschen. Den blir en avgörande pusselbit när utredarna ska få klarhet i vad som hänt. Och det dom hör på inspelningen kommer att chocka hela världen. Medverkande: Engelbert Tegethoff, pappa till Stefanie Tegethoff som omkom i kraschen. Bodo Klimpel, borgmästare i Haltern am See. Jan Ohlsson, flyganalytiker. Jeff Wise, journalist specialiserad på flygbranschen. Ulrika Bergsten, SVT:s Europakorrespondent. Daniel Alling, Sveriges Radios Tysklandskorrespondent. Joshua Hammer, granskande journalist. En dokumentär av Dennis Jörnmark. Producent: Ida Lundqvist. Publicerad: 2021.
On July 14, 2017, Unfound covered the 2014 disappearance of Flight 370. Despite a total of over $200 million dollars being spent by a combination of countries, the Boeing 777 is still missing. Today, due to Ed being at a week-long disc golf tournament, Unfound replays the original introduction and interview, while adding new commentary at the end.Original episode:https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/unfoundpodcast/episodes/2017-07-14T10_26_38-07_00Jeff Wise's Flight 370 books:https://www.amazon.com/Plane-That-Wasnt-There-Malaysia-ebook/dp/B00TP07B0I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500047894&sr=8-1&keywords=jeff+Wisehttps://www.amazon.com/Taking-MH370-Jeff-Wise-ebook/dp/B07PBXRVN6/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=flight+370+wise&qid=1629477427&rnid=2941120011&s=books&sr=1-4Jeff's other books:https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Fear-Science-Danger-MacSci/dp/0230103480/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1500047894&sr=8-2&keywords=jeff+Wisehttps://www.amazon.com/Fatal-Descent-Andreas-Lubitz-Germanwings-ebook/dp/B011MQO7F4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1500047894&sr=8-3&keywords=jeff+WiseJeff's website:http://jeffwise.netJeff's Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/manvbrain/Jeff Wise on Twitter: @manvbrainUnfound supports accounts on Podomatic, iTunes, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Deezer, and YouTube.--speaking of YouTube, on Wednesday nights at 9pm ET, please join us for the Unfound Live Show. All of you can talk with me and I can answer your questions.--Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfounpodcast.--You can also contribute at Paypal: paypal.me/unfoundpodcast--I also need to give a shout out to all the people who have monetarily contributed usingSuperChat during the Live Show on Wednesday nights.--thank you for watching and thank you for donating.--the email address: unfoundpodcast@gmail.com.--Merchandise:--The books at Amazon.com in both ebook and print form.--do not forget the reviews.--shirts at unfound-podcast.myshopify.com--or you can track down my assistant Heather in the Facebook Group.--playing cards at makeplayingcards.com/sell/unfoundpodcast--the website: the unfoundpodcast.com--And please mention Unfound at all true crime websites and forums. Thank you
Tonight, my special guest is journalist Jeff Wise joining me to discuss his book on one of the most baffling airplane disappearance in modern history. Seven - Our podcast for the jaded ones that need wicked stories in their lives! Want more paranormal episodes? Follow our new podcast 'Paranormal Fears' on any podcast app or Apple Podcasts. Enjoy the AD-FREE versions of our latest episodes and our archives right now from anywhere in the world. Check Out Mysterious Radio! (copy the link to share with your friends and family via text) Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradio Follow us on TikTok mysteriousradioTikTok Follow us on Twitter @mysteriousradio Follow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradio Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio Visit our website: https://www.mysteriousradio.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good data journalism can reveal otherwise unseen truths about our society. Pioneering journalist Rukmini S joins Amit Varma in episode 196 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about the insights data brought to her journalism, and her groundbreaking podcast on Covid-19, The Moving Curve. Also check out: 1. The Moving Curve -- Rukmini S's podcast, also on all podcast apps. 2. Rukmini S at HuffPost, Hindu, Scroll, Mint,Times of India (1, 2) and India Spend. 3. Canary -- Amy Brittain's podcast. 4. How the Coronavirus Could Take Over Your Body (Before You Ever Feel It) -- Jeff Wise. (This is the piece mistakenly referred to in this episode as an Atlantic article.) 5. Muslim Population Growth Slows -- Rukmini S & Vijaita Singh (2015). 6. The Art of Narrative Nonfiction -- Episode 183 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Samanth Subramanian). 7. Raag Darbari (Hindi) (English) -- Shrilal Shukla 8. Memories and Things -- Episode 195 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aanchal Malhotra). 9. India’s coronavirus lockdown takes toll on migrant workers -- Rukmini S. 10. The First 100 -- The ProPublica investigation in Chicago. 11. Ideology and Identity -- Pradeep K Chhibber and Rahul Verma. 12. Political Ideology in India -- Episode 131 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Rahul Verma). 13. Somesh Jha at Business Standard.14. Covid19india.org. 15. Taking Stock of Covid-19 -- Episode 169 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan). 16. The Nuances of Lockdown -- Episode 176 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Anup Malani). 17. India’s Economy in the Time of Covid-19 -- Episode 177 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vivek Kaul). 18. Our Cities After Covid-19 -- Episode 191 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vaidehi Tandel). 19. Data Journalism and Indian Politics -- Episode 136 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Roshan Kishore). 20. The State of the Media -- Episode 46 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Prem Panicker). 21. The State of the Media 2 -- Episode 89 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Sidharth Bhatia & Peter Griffin). 22. What Happened to Our Journalism? -- Episode 178 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Nidhi Razdan). And do check out Amit’s online course, The Art of Clear Writing.
Jeff Wise continues his rampaging machine gun murder spree as he GOES IN AGAIN and discusses how we can all perform better under Extreme Fear and pressure. Listen to Episode 1 first. Death to non lifters
If you were in a life or death situation, would you know what to do? What about giving a big presentation at work? Or asking out that pretty girl? Or a bear attack? Robbery? Active shooter? This week's episode is SO CRAZY that I had to split it in two. Jeff Wise drops knowledge from the sky SO GOOD that any one of us can take it and use it TODAY to perform better under stress set up smarter plans and ultimately crush our enemies into powder and snort their bones. STRAP IN
3:33 Conflicting Kobe reports from the media yesterday 16:36 Aviation expert Jeff Wise 33:08 More calls on Kobe
Following news last week that the FAA would not recertify the 737 Max by the end of 2019, Boeing announced it would suspend production indefinitely beginning in January. Dan and aviation expert Jeff Wise dig into what this means for the future of the 737 and for Boeing. Plus: Democrats save their debate and why WeWork didn’t slow down start-up investing.
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Adding "aviation enthusiast" to her repertoire, Josie takes Mel through the last hours of missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 and together they go through the most logical - and of course, the most insane - theories about what really happened.Want to skip the zesty chit-chat? Head straight to 19:37.CONTENT WARNING: This podcast discusses suicide. If you require immediate assistance, please call 000. If you are in distress, please call Lifeline on 13 11 44 or chat online.You can also reach the Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467 or chat online.CREDITS:CNN article timeline Jan 2017 no byline: https://edition.cnn.com/2017/01/17/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-timeline/index.htmlABC News article timeline March 2015, no byline: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-08/timeline-a-year-of-searching-for-mh370/6261778Reuters article from March, 2014 by Anshuman Daga and Siva Govindasamy:https://www.reuters.com/article/us-malaysiaairlines-flight/malaysian-pm-says-lost-airliner-was-diverted-deliberately-idUSBREA2701720140315The Independent, March 2019 by Simon Calder:https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/mh370-missing-theory-evaluated-malaysia-airlines-boeing-777-a8812426.htmlThe Guardian, March 2019 by Naaman Zhou:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/mar/07/mh370-five-years-of-theories-about-one-of-aviations-greatest-mysteriesWired, March 2015 by Jordan Golson:https://www.wired.com/2015/03/logical-craziest-mh370-conspiracy-theories/Gawker, March 2014 by Taylor Bermanhttps://gawker.com/cnn-did-a-black-hole-make-flight-370-disappear-1548003099Business Insider, Aug 2018 by Sinead Baker:https://www.businessinsider.com.au/mh370-report-quashes-theory-that-batteries-and-fruit-cargo-caused-explosion-2018-8Interesting reads:Atlantic article by William Langwiesche, July 2019.https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/07/mh370-malaysia-airlines/590653/?fbclid=IwAR3cGaSrzOCzHJKjYDVE3eh9uAgVWy8wcePjlZTac8_TsrETCRu2BZMpRkENew York Magazine, Jeff Wise: http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2015/02/jeff-wise-mh370-theory.htmlAs always - LOVE US PLEASE.Instagram: @allaussiemysteryhourTwitter: @mystery_hourFacebook: Search for the All Aussie Mystery Hour group.Josie on Instagram: @josierozeMel on Instagram: @melissamason_
Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast which takes a deep dive into a compliance related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. In this episode, Matt Kelly (the coolest guy in compliance) and I take a deep dive into the circumstances around the FAA approval process regarding the Boeing 737 MAX in the context of the crash in Ethiopia. Some of the highlights include: Ø What was the process by which the plane was approved by the FAA?Ø How did the Boeing CEO persuade President Trump to prevent the FAA from grounding the Boeing fleet during the investigation process?Ø Why did the Ethiopian government send the plane’s black box to France, rather than the US, for analysis?Ø How did the US lose the world’s leadership in aviation safety?Ø Where was Boeing’s compliance function during all of this?Ø What are the lessons for the compliance practitioner? For additional reading, see articles discussed in this podcast: 1. In the Seattle Times, Flawed analysis, failed oversight: How Boeing, FAA certified the suspect 737 MAX flight control system, by Dominick Gates2. In the Wall Street Journal, Prosecutors, Transportation Department Scrutinize Development of Boeing’s 737 MAXby Andrew Tangel, Andy Pasztor and Robert Wall3. In Slate.com, Where Did Boeing Go Wrong? by Jeff Wise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast which takes a deep dive into a compliance related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. In this episode, Matt Kelly (the coolest guy in compliance) and I take a deep dive into the circumstances around the FAA approval process regarding the Boeing 737 MAX in the context of the crash in Ethiopia. Some of the highlights include: Ø What was the process by which the plane was approved by the FAA?Ø How did the Boeing CEO persuade President Trump to prevent the FAA from grounding the Boeing fleet during the investigation process?Ø Why did the Ethiopian government send the plane’s black box to France, rather than the US, for analysis?Ø How did the US lose the world’s leadership in aviation safety?Ø Where was Boeing’s compliance function during all of this?Ø What are the lessons for the compliance practitioner? For additional reading, see articles discussed in this podcast: 1. In the Seattle Times, Flawed analysis, failed oversight: How Boeing, FAA certified the suspect 737 MAX flight control system, by Dominick Gates2. In the Wall Street Journal, Prosecutors, Transportation Department Scrutinize Development of Boeing’s 737 MAXby Andrew Tangel, Andy Pasztor and Robert Wall3. In Slate.com, Where Did Boeing Go Wrong? by Jeff Wise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan discusses the grounding of Boeing 737 Max jets with pilot and aviation journalist Jeff Wise. Plus in the "Final Two", Dan looks more into the college admissions bribery scandal and a Big Tech executive joins the meatless meat movement.
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"When you take control of your mornings, you take control of your days. You get to engage with the world under your terms. You can act, instead of react." —Hal Elrod, Miracle Morning Millionaires Reflect on those mornings in which you eagerly step out of bed regardless of the early hour. What was to happen in that day? Most likely, it was something you were excited to enjoy or partake in. Most likely it was something you loved doing or felt fortunate to have the opportunity to be a part of. However, what if I told you that having such a day actually begins with cultivating mornings, mornings that will heighten the overall quality of your life because a good morning is where you invest, a good morning is where you captures your ideas that are bouncing about asking to be caught, a good morning is where your good mood begins and what you carry with you throughout the day? 1.Invest in yourself Hal Elrod, author of Miracle Morning Millionaires reminds that the most popular personal financial advice is to 'pay ourselves first'. Referencing compound interest, this premise correlates to tapping into our true potential and bringing it forth. He states, "Time is similar. Developing yourself is the most powerful tool in the world." Making the argument that our mornings, each day are a boon of abundance of opportunity to leverage wisdom, productivity and clarity in order to invest in ourselves. And based on my own experience and after reading his book, I would wholeheartedly agree. Let's break down how the morning can indeed be a magical time of day to make the entire day awesome as well as contribute to the success we seek. 2. Give yourself time to ease into the morning " . . . Wake up slowly. Make awakening a delightful ritual." — Mary Beth Janssen Elrod shares in his book an acronym for specifically how to structure your mornings - S.A.V.E.R.S. (Silence, Affirmations, Visualization, Exercise, Reading, Scribing). While he breaks down each in great detail, after reading the book, as each of us will do should we read it, I began to intrepret it for myself - examine what I am curently doing that works and how it may fall into this structure, what I am doing differently and what I am not doing and ask myself why not and do I want to consider tweaking my routine. One detail that I feel is quite powerful to begin the day well is to ease into the day. For some, that may be silence (prayer, meditation, deep breathing, gratitude, etc.), for others it may be talking or snuggling with your partner (or pets). For me, easing into the morning is turning on my morning classical music station as a Breakfast with Bach is always being played at 5:05 for about 10-20 minutes (8:05 Philadelphia time as it is WRTI.org). Over the past year, I have found this practice to be gentle and not jarring, but something to ensure my mind begins dancing in the right direction to start the day well. For each of us, our "delightful ritual" as Mary Beth Janssen suggests, will be unique, but I encourage you to find a gentle way to wake up in the morning during those first few minutes before you set the intention for your day. 3. Drink 2 cups of water upon waking up Before you go to bed each night, have a pitcher or carafe of water (similar to the one shared on last week's This & That) next to your bed. While drinking water before bed is a good ideas as well, you will want to drink two cups of water upon waking up. Not only will this begin the process of cleansing your body of the toxins it has worked to rid from your system while you slept, but it will hydrate you and ultimately, help wake you up. 4. Shift your mindset about mornings "People do transform their lives, every day . . . The key, it turns out, is to simply start behaving like the person you want to become." —Jeff Wise, author of Extreme Fear: The Science of Your Mind in Danger It may seem overly simplified to state, "be the change you seek", but studies have proven this guidance to be true. In an article written for Psychology Today by the author above Jeff Wise, he writes, "Act out the change you want, and day by day, the weight of evidence will become undeniable. Before long, the person you pretend to be becomes the person that you are." And while we should not take on too much change all at once. In fact, sound advice is to take one one thing at a time, but if the change you are seeking is to be able to wake up in the morning well and rested, be proactive and start going to be earlier, start understanding how the mind works regarding neural patterns and put helpful "bumpers" in place to make it easier to be successful at being the morning person you want to become. Your mindset when it shifts to seeing the potential and magic that, when done well, of morning routines will enliven your eagerness to wake up because this is the part of the day that you have the most control over and, as well, have the most potential to improve your entire day. 5. Write down your thoughts Elizabeth Gilbert wrote in Big Magic: "When an idea thinks it has found somebody – say, you – who might be able to bring it into the world, the idea will pay you a visit. It will try to get your attention . . . The idea will try to wave you down (perhaps for a few moments; perhaps for a few months; perhaps even for a few years), but when it finally realises that you’re oblivious to its message, it will move on to someone else." Beside my bed is a notepad, and each morning, as I am lying in bed listening to my classical music or simply in silence, when ideas pop up that I do not want to forget (because I have in the past, so I know I will even if I swear I won't), I write them down. It is not a journal entry, it is not long, it is just the idea. When I read Elizabeth Gilbert's book Big Magic a few years ago (listen to my podcast episode #70 inspired by my reading and listening to her speak at a local book reading), it resonated with me for a variety of reasons, but one was that we have within us so many treasures waiting to be discovered if only we would pay attention. And it is when we are quiet, the day is quiet, the world is quiet that we can best hear ideas that may not make sense fully to us now, but it is important that we capture them. "Creativity arises from silence and stillness." —Andy Puddicombe 6. Become clear in your mind about your journey and desired destination In other words, practice visualization. "Many people don't feel comfortable visualizing success and are subsconsciously scared to succeed . . . consider that the greatest gift you can give to those you love — and those you lead — is to live to your full potential." —Hal Elrod The goal is to change your subconscious. When you shift your mindset (this can be done through affirmations - spoken or written), and pair it with gaining clarity about what you are striving to create or become or do, you strengthen your motivation, overcome "self-limiting beliefs, as well as self-limiting habits such as procrastination" and make yourself available to attaining the success you seek. 7. Exercise regularly At this point you may feel this directive has been stated ad nauseum, but when it comes to our brain health and thus are overall health and finally our quality of life, did you know that "the best preditor of brain speed is aerobic capacity"? Yep. Dr. Steven Masley, a Florida physician and nutritionalist shares, "The average person going into [a corporate wellness program] will increase brain speed by 25-30 percent". But why is it preferable to exercise regularly in the morning? First of all, the exercise need not be extremely strenuous. it simply needs to be regular - a short 7 minute walk if that is all you have time for, but when we work out in the morning we give ourselves an energy boost that we can carry into our day. Personally, I love working out in the morning before I sit down to work fully, but currently, my teaching schedule makes this very difficult as I like to exercise with my dogs and prefer not to walk in the dark. With that said, I walk, ski, take a yoga class or paddle board 5-7 days a week after school when school is in session, otherwise, I do work out in the morning. The key is understanding the power and necessity of exercising regularly. 8. Read, Learn, Forever be a Student With many recommendations for how much we should read a day, the most important part is what you are reading. Read something that teaches you something, that deepens your understanding, stretches and challenges your mind and asks you to broaden your perspective, improves your communication skills which will improve your relationships. Active reading has been proven to deepen comprehension of the content being absorbed which involves annotating as you read - underlining, circling, margin notes, summarizing in writing at the end of each chapter, etc. - and do not feel as though you have to finish each book you start or read it in order if it is a non-fiction book. Reading feeds your mind, and as you may have noticed, in many of our points discussed today, it is the mind that will lead us to success if we become its master and care for it properly. I prefer to read newspapers, articles I have saved from the weekend deliveries, or online Life & Science articles from my newspaper subscriptions. I also read a daily briefing each morning from my national newspaper. Depending upon your schedule you might read a few pages from a book in the morning. Each of us again will be different as to what we want to read when, but I usually keep my books for lunchtime reading or evening reading unless it is a research topic I am doing for TSLL. 9. Enjoy a delicious, satiating, energy-boosting breakfast I have shared multiple times that I enjoy nearly the same breakfast each morning (I even produced a cooking show episode around it), and at a recent book signing here in Bend I shared that I actually wake up looking forward to my morning routine, especially my breakfast. Along with what you choose to eat to begin your nutritional day, design a morning breakfast ritual that is inviting, fun (yes, fun!) and contributes to the overall morning routine that helps you ease into your day with eagerness and clarity. Here is a glimpse of what is part of my morning breakfast (aside from the food itself - click here to learn more and see the recipes). While the steel oats are soaking for 15-20 minutes, the boys and I go for a mini walk to say hello to the neighborhood. I empty the dishwasher if it needs to be tended to Pack my lunch for school if during the school year While enjoying my breakfast, I play the daily mini crossword from The New York Times (it's free!). Read the Daily Briefing online of the news from one of my subscribed national newspapers The boys look forward to a breakfast dog treat as well. Classical music fills the kitchen 10. Meditate Perhaps your moment of meditation takes place as you ease into the day, first thing in the morning. I prefer to go through most of my morning routine and following breakfast, once my mind and body are fed, sit down for morning meditation of 5-10 minutes. The calm moments I have leading up to this moment, and then the actual moments engaged in meditation further solidify a positive tone that I wish to carry with me throughout my day. ~Discover the benefits and how to meditate here 11. Check in to make sure all is well with your business and view the plan for the day This will depend upon what your work is. But checking in can also include the other people in your household. This is a time to check in with each others' schedules, for example, as well as your own. For me, this is when I check my email and make sure all is going well before I return to my office (after my walk or after school) and get started with my work day. I take a look at my daily schedule, remind myself of appointments, errands, etc. that need to be completed through the day. Another idea is to set your three goals you want to accomplish for the day. Yes, three. And put them in order of importance. In other words, at the end of the day, having completed what three tasks will make you feel productive and satisfied. If only one item is complete, make sure it is the one at the top of your list and move the two that have yet to be completed to the top of the list tomorrow. 12. Waking up early is a skill Believe it or not, once you are an adult (adolescent brains require more sleep and actually do fall asleep later than young children and adults as their melatonin kicks in two hours later than which is what evokes one to feel sleepy), you create the habit that will make you either a morning person or not. Why? Because you will create neural patterns in your brain that make it habituated to going to sleep or waking up at certains times of day. If you have experienced jetlag, traveled or lived in a distant land, only to return weeks, months or years later, you know that with time, you can adjust your circadian rhythms, but it does take time and conscious effort. The magic of our mornings will likely surpass what you believe will be possible. Our mornings become the springboard, the starting off point, and the more bounce we have, the higher we are capable of soaring. "When you wake up with excitement and create a purposeful, powerful, productive morning, you set yourself up to win the day." —Hal Elrod When it comes to cultivating a day and thus a life you love living, if you love the way your life is at this very moment and it is working for you, then keep doing what you are doing. But if you recognize that the way the day begins can be improved, or you feel you have more to give if only you could restructure how you go about your day, or you just don't know what to do to improve the quality of your days and thus life, look no further than your mornings. It truly is that simple. ~A note to YouTube listeners, the podcast will no longer be available on YouTube beginning February 1st. You Can Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate: iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio | Spotify ~SIMILAR POSTS/EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY: ~Why Not . . . Jump Start Your Day? ~How to Ensure a Bountiful Harvest (in Life), episode #177 ~The Importance of a Daily Routine and How to Create One You Love, episode #164 ~The Importance of Balance in Our Everyday: Yes, It Is Possible ~Why Not . . . Have an Amazing Day in the Middle of the Work Week? ~Why Not . . . Recharge the Mid-Week Slump? ~My Daily Breakfast & More Morning Meal Ideas: Steel Oats, Soft Boiled Eggs & Soldiers, episode #3 of The Simply Luxurious Kitchen (cooking show) ~Listen to my conversation with Kimberly Wilson on her podcast, Tranquility du Jour, where we talk about my new book Living The Simply Luxurious Life in a recent episode on her show, #438 ~Learn more about TSLL's Weekly Newsletter Petit Plaisir: ~7 Days Out, Netflix https://youtu.be/cTuuD-PV-yQ ~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #243 ~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate: iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio | YouTube | Spotify
A cross-country trip might seem like a dream vacation for lots of us. But a trip that takes on the Rockies, grizzly bears, unpredictable weather, and unpaved roads… well, that might change things. And did we mention this trip's done by bike? No medals, no sponsors, no TV coverage. Jeff Wise tells us what it’s like to take on 2,700-plus miles from Banff to the US-Mexico border. Listen in, then hear the entire tale on September 20 at Jesse Brown’s Storyteller's Night.
MH370 was a Malaysia Airlines flight originating in Kuala Lampur. Its destination was Beijing, China. On the night of March 8, 2014, while flying over the South China Sea, all of its communication equipment was shut off, making it invisible to air traffic control. An hour later, Malaysian military radar tracked the flight heading northwest up the Malacca Strait. Flight 370 was never seen again. Jeff Wise's book, The Plane That Wasn't There https://www.amazon.com/Plane-That-Wasnt-There-Malaysia-ebook/dp/B00TP07B0I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1500047894&sr=8-1&keywords=jeff+Wise Jeff's other books: https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Fear-Science-Danger-MacSci/dp/0230103480/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1500047894&sr=8-2&keywords=jeff+Wise https://www.amazon.com/Fatal-Descent-Andreas-Lubitz-Germanwings-ebook/dp/B011MQO7F4/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1500047894&sr=8-3&keywords=jeff+Wise Jeff's website: http://jeffwise.net Jeff's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/manvbrain/ Jeff Wise on Twitter: @manvbrain Twitter: @unfoundpodcast Email: unfoundpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @unfoundpodcast YouTube: Do a search for the Unfound Podcast Channel. Facebook: The Unfound Podcast Discussion Group Subscribe to Unfound on Podomatic and iTunes.--and if you're new to the program and like it, give it a 5-star review. And please mention Unfound to all your friends and neighbors, along with spreading the word on Websleuths, Reddit, Podcasts We Listen To, and all other true crime websites and forums.
Listen in as Wheelhouse Theater Company founders Jeff Wise, who also directs the show, and actors David Kenner and Michael Schantz, discuss the company’s production of Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People, rebuttal plays, parallels to today (the phrase “drain the swamp” … Continue reading →
First episode for Radio Espial about missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, presented by Mick Rooney, this episode features an extended interview with science journalist and author Jeff Wise. (www.radioespial.com for TIPM Media)
92% of what we worry about never happens, so why are we so afraid to face our fears? In this episode, Shelby and Josh sit down with SUCCESS associate editor Jamie Friedlander who tried to conquer her fear of public speaking by taking on standup comedy. Plus we reveal our biggest fears and how we faced them head on… or not. And then we take a look at the science behind our most basic instincts of fight or flight in a conversation with Jeff Wise, the author of Extreme Fear: The Science of Your Mind in Danger.
In the year since MH370 vanished over the South China Sea, private pilot and science writer Jeff Wise has appeared on CNN more than 50 times to lend his insights on where he thinks the plane has ended up. In the same time Wise was dubbed CNN's new "aviation analyst," a million theories bloomed about MH370's whereabouts, including his own. Despite the unprecedented and technically complex turn of events, aviation experts, governments, and amateur plane hobbyists all thought they had the answers, answers that were often received as incomplete, illogical, or downright wacky. Will we ever find the plane or learn more accurate details of its disappearance? In light of last week's crash of a Germanwings airbus in the French Alps, are safety standards and emergency protocols going unenforced? Will these crashes put new strains on global political relationships and the travel industry?Join New America NYC for a conversation between Jeff Wise and technology and aerospace journalist Eric Adams to recount the progress a year has made in the search for MH370 and to assess its impacts on the politics and economics of global travel.Follow the discussion online using #NANYC and following @NewAmericaNYC.
SHOW NOTESTwo shout outs this week. First to TheDesignAir for going live with their brand new podcast, The Aviator, it's really great and you should all subscribe!Second to our own Alex who just released the first episode of his video travel show, Attaché. Take a look at the London episode. Paul attended the filming of Barcelona this week—what fun we had!I. News of the weekWOW goes transatlanticIceland's WOW air prepares fo new transatlantic routes — Alan Dron, ATWRyanair to add cheap transatlantic flights, WiFi and more in the next three years — Kayla Hertz, IrishCentralThe economic impact of Emirates Airlines in EuropeEmirates Airgues Why It's Good for Europe's Economy — Deena Kamel Yousef, BloombergBoeing and FedEx support OpenSkiesBoeing, FedEx battle back vs US airlines on Gulf competition — ReutersBombardier flies its CS300Bombardier schedules CS300 first flight for 26 February — Mavis Toh, FlightGlobalSouthWest misses inspectionsSouthwest Airlines grounds 128 Boeing 737 airplanes for missed inspections — Terry Maxon, The Dallas Morning NewsSouthwest for Now Can Use Planes That Missed Inspection — David Koenig, ABC NewsUnited is brutally honest with its pilotsUnited Airlines Officials Highlight 'Near-Misses' in Safety Message to Pilots — Dan Good, ABC NewsA new biggest plane ever madeThis Will Be the World's Largest Plane — John Wenz, Popular MechanicsInside The Roc's Lair — Guy Norris, Aviation WeekA 747 Gobs Solar Impulse From Switzerland To Abu Dhabi — Paul Papadimitriou, LayoversThe restoration of the first 747From rust bucket to showpiece: Volunteers are rescuing the first Boeing 747 — Ron Judd, The Seattle Times II. Innovation in AirTech, PaxEx and Design#MWC15: IBM showcases iOS app for airline industryNext IBM MobileFirst for iOS Apps Unveiled — IBMApple - IBM Partnership Sprouts Latest Set Of Apps At Mobile World Congress — Ron Miller, Techcrunch#MWC15: Virgin goes smartwatchVirgin Atlantic is testing Sony SmartWear, including EyeGlass, for engineer collaboration — Dave Neal, The InquirerJAL Tests Smartwatch Broadcasts at Tokyo Haneda — Paul Papadimitriou, Layovers#MWC15: American Airlines' HackathonWearableWorld Success StoryRyanair goes mobile-firstThe new Ryanair - a mobile-first travel retailer — Martin Cowen, TnoozOptions Away' future ticket lockOptions Away, an airfare lock startup, raises $3.5 million — Sean O'Neill, TnoozA mobile passport to get into the USSecond Airport Offers Travelers Access to Mobile Passport App — Benet J. Wilson, Airways NewsFaster Airport Entry Into the USA with this Selfie iPhone App — Paul Papadimitriou, LayoversStarwood and Uber join loyalty forcesStarwood Is Giving Out SPG Loyalty Points to Uber Riders — Serena Saitto, BloombergGoogle Flights is out of betaGoogle Flights comes out of beta, but still isn't profitable — Sean O'Neill, TnoozHere's what Google's super-fast flight search reveals about its product strategy — Jillian D'Onfro, Business InsiderUse ITA codes on HipMunkBet You Didn't Know: Using Hipmunk to book ITA Matrix flights — FrequentMilerAirbus goes AirWolfAirbus' New Composite Helicopter Is A Billion Dollar Bet — Chris Clarke, Jalopnik III. App of the WeekTurbulence Forecast IV. Debate of the weekOne year into MH370's mysterious disappearance.The Vanishing — Sean Flynn, GQ'Nobody cares any more': the relatives who went looking Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 — Jon Ronson, The GuardianMH370 hunt covers 40% of search area — FlightglobalMH370: Australian PM Abbott hints at scaled back search — BBC NewsHow crazy am I to think I actually know where that Malaysia Airlines plane is? — Jeff Wise, NYMagTo Keep Airplanes on the Map, Track Them from Space — Loren Grush, Popular ScienceAirlines Make Baby Steps on Flight Tracking a Year After Flight 370 Vanished — Scott Mayerowitz and David Koenig, APSigFox V. Question of the weekWhat seat would you recommend? Window, middle or aisle? by Deanne De Rego Hunter in Kent, UK.It is often said that window seats are made for dreamers, aisle seats for workers and aisle for no one. Turns out both Alex and Paul are in for the experience and explain the reasons why. VI. Airport of the weekBCN.Barcelona-El Prat airport has ambition. Alex and Paul talk about their experience there.
This week on Skepticality, Derek talks with Jeff Wise, science writer, outdoor adventurer, and pilot of airplanes about his latest book, Extreme Fear: The Science of Your Mind in Danger, and reveals how our bodies react to different types of fear, and how we might be able to make our fears work for us.
Science journalist and adventure-seeker Jeff Wise talks about his new book Extreme Fear: The Science of Your Mind in Danger.