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Last Day
Staff Pick #3: “Are You Feeling Suicidal?” (Season 2, Episode 12)

Last Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 56:59


To commemorate Last Day's fifth anniversary, we are revisiting the season two finale. This episode was chosen by Jackie – one of the first people to work on the show, and a previous Last Day guest herself.  Season 2 Finale! We started this season on a bridge but told you not to get caught up in the romantic notion of saviors and last minute interventions. Suicide isn't about one moment in time. But if you or someone you love is suicidal, a single moment can be the difference between life and death. So, this week we're doing a toolkit episode all about crisis response. What do you do when help is needed right now? This week, we role play with a suicide hotline employee, give the Cliff's notes version of QPR suicide prevention training, and hear about what happens when therapists go on strike.  This episode features a host of talented people, including Tara Consolino (director of suicide prevention and substance abuse, Detroit V.A.), Dr. Julie Goldstein Grumet (director, Zero Suicide Institute at the Education Development Center), Dr. John Draper (executive director, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline), Susan Whitney (licensed marriage and family therapist, Kaiser), and Sal Rosselli (president and co-founder, National Union of Healthcare Workers). Resources from the episode: Read up on QPR from the QPR Institute and the Suicide Prevention Resource Center Zero Suicide Institute, their general toolkit, and population-specific toolkits  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline  Lifeline's 5 Steps to Help Someone in Crisis #Bethe1To NUHW Kaiser Don't Deny campaign webpage NUHW Care Delayed, Care Denied white paper Learn more about SB 855 via CapRadio If you or someone you know is struggling emotionally or feeling hopeless, it's important to talk to someone about it now. Contact one of the resources below for a free, confidential conversation with a trained counselor anytime.  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Crisis Text line: Text “Connect” to 741-741 The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386 Follow Stephanie on Instagram at @wittelstephanie. Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia.  Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. And if you want to continue the conversation with other listeners, join the My Lemonada community at https://lemonadamedia.com/mylemonada/ For a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and every other Lemonada show, go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. To follow along with a transcript, go to www.lemonadamedia.com/show/lastday shortly after the air date.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Man's body recovered off Inishbofin coast

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 2:05


John Draper, Divisional Controller Valentia Coordination Centre for the Coast Guard speaks to us

Unapologetically Black Unicorns
“Caring Responses instead of Scaring Responses” with Dr. John Draper

Unapologetically Black Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 33:20


Dr. John Draper (he/him) was the Chief Officer of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Dr. Draper helps us understand the genesis of the new 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and what he hopes gets accomplished through the new lifeline. They talk about geolocation, how to serve people where they are and building trust and making others feel empowered. Inseparable's Better Response Report: https://www.inseparable.us/abetterresponse/ Unapologetically Black Unicorns 988 & Crisis Systems Reform Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUdw451JL3w&list=PLxolYqklWoEND-6LQRnqJXi4mG5k_8HLx   The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Contact the show: UBU@UnapologeticallyBlackUnicorns.info

Inside Darknet
28; der allererste Hacker

Inside Darknet

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 12:56


John Draper war ein Hacker und Phreaker, dessen illegale Blue Box Steve Jobs inspirierte und den Grundstein für das Technologieimperium Apple legte.

Modem Mischief
John Draper aka Captain Crunch

Modem Mischief

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 24:48


This is the story of how one man who called himself Captain Crunch used a toy whistle to hack the phone company. This is John Draper, the original phone phreak. Created, Produced & Hosted by Keith Korneluk Written & Researched by Charlotte Cornbrooks Mixed & Mastered by David Swope Theme Song You Are Digital by Computerbandit

WRESTLING SOUP
WWE WRESTLEMANIA POST SHOW NIGHT 1 (Wrestling Soup 4/7/24)

WRESTLING SOUP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 69:02


WrestleMania HighlightsThis episode features a comprehensive discussion from the Wrestling Soup team—Anthony Thomas, Joey Numbers, and John Draper—expressing their critiques and commendations for WrestleMania's Night One, notably disappointed with several matches including Becky Lynch vs. Rhea Ripley. They give a special nod to CM Punk, Big E, and Wade Barrett for their pre-show panel chemistry, and hail the Gunther vs. Sammy Zayn match as a standout moment. Additionally, a lighthearted brainstorming session introduces 'Solar Eclipse' as a new tag team concept inspired by wrestler Storm, alongside the whimsical proposal of a branded product, 'Solar Eclipse Wipes.' The podcast ends on a note of appreciation for listeners, teasing the continuation of engaging content and community interaction.00:00 Kicking Off with Wrestling Soup: WrestleMania Post-Show Night One00:31 Dissecting WrestleMania: Expectations vs. Reality01:33 The Cold Reception and Predictable Outcomes02:24 Pre-Show Highlights: A Rare Recommendation06:36 Diving into the Matches: Ripley vs. Lynch Disappointment11:52 Tag Team Chaos: Ladder Match Letdown18:35 Mysterio Family Drama Falls Flat23:05 Uso Brothers' Blood Match: A Missed Opportunity30:46 Women's Tag Team Entrance: Over the Top or Just Right?33:21 The Crowd's Reaction to the Match33:42 Analyzing the Match's Performance35:30 Gunther vs. Sami Zayn: A WrestleMania Highlight43:13 The Main Event: Expectations vs. Reality55:16 Reflecting on WrestleMania's Overall Impact01:07:53 Looking Forward to Night Two and Final Thoughts- Support Wrestling Soup on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/wrestlingsoupSOCIAL CHANNELS ʕ̡̢̡ʘ̅͟͜͡ʘ̲̅ʔ̢̡̢Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrestlingSoupInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrestlingsoup/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WrestlingSoup/Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/wrestlingsoup:shirt: PRO WRESLTING TEES STORE :shirt: /(=✪ x ✪=)\Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.

Engines of Our Ingenuity
Engines of Our Ingenuity 2604: John Draper’s Sister

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 3:49


The Engines of Our Ingenuity Episode #2604 John Draper's Sister

Zeo Church
Who Shall I Serve? | John Draper

Zeo Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 29:31


John Draper reminds us that as Christians, service is not an option. It is a commandment that we must obey. As we go about our daily lives, we need to ask ourselves one very important question - "Who Shall I Serve?". Wherever you are on your journey of faith, we're so glad you're here. You can stay connected with us by going to zeochurch.com/connect If you received Christ through this message or need prayer, email us at hello@zeochurch.com If you are struggling currently and need some help and peace, get in touch with us at https://zeochurch.com/findpeace/ We would love to hear how God is touching your life through our Zeo Online ministry! Drop us a note at https://zeochurch.com/contact/ as we'd love to hear from you. If you would like to support Zeo Church financially you can give by going online through our website: https://zeochurch.com/give/ For more information about Zeo, visit https://zeochurch.com

Call Me Curious
Can the New 9-8-8 Crisis Lifeline Help Save Lives? | 31

Call Me Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 48:55


There's a new number in town! One that's so needed, and so ready to be there for us when we need it most. It's 9-8-8. The brand new nationwide hotline number for those in emergency mental health crisis. Just three simple numbers are the lifeline you won't forget – and that won't forget you. On this episode of Call Me Curious, Nikki and Malone talk to Chief Officer of the new 988 Lifeline, Dr. John Draper, and mental health activist Dior Vargas about the hardships of mental health crisis, the power of crisis support, and the creation of a brand new way to make a healthy connection day or night. Let's get the 4-1-1 on 9-8-8!New episodes come out every Thursday.Call Me Curious is available now on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify or wherever you listen. You can listen ad-free by subscribing to Wondery Plus in Apple Podcasts or the Wondery app.Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Unapologetically Black Unicorns
“988: The New Number for Hope” with Dr. John Draper

Unapologetically Black Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 33:20


Dr. John Draper (he/him) was the Chief Officer of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Dr. Draper helps us understand the genesis of the new 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and what he hopes gets accomplished through the new lifeline. They talk about geolocation, how to serve people where they are and building trust and making others feel empowered. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline For  more info: https://988lifeline.org https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/988 https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/988/jobs

Best Of The Bay
COVID Among Kids & the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Best Of The Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 29:51


Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Dr. Adriana Cadilla, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Nemours Children's Health in Orlando. Dr. Cadilla discusses COVID-19 and the return of kids back to school. Plus, the Executive Director of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, Dr. John Draper, checks in to recap the launch of 988 and explain how the new national suicide prevention line will help those dealing with a mental health crisis.

Giving Voice to Depression
988 - A Pathway to Hope

Giving Voice to Depression

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 20:14


Too many people are experiencing suicidal crisis or mental health-related distress without the support and care they need. The pandemic has made a that situation worse. On July 16, 2022, the former 800-number for the Suicide Prevention Lifeline is changing to the much-easier-to-remember 9-8-8, a variation of the 9-1-1 emergency line. The 988 Lifeline is a national network of over 200 local, independent crisis centers equipped to help people in mental health-related distress or experiencing a suicidal crisis via call, chat, or text. The 988 Lifeline provides free and confidential support to people in suicidal crisis or mental health-related distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the U.S. It's being touted as a step toward transforming mental health care in the U.S., though that is a huge project that will take much more time and resources. In this episode we revisit an interview with the Lifeline's director, Dr. John Draper, who talks about how reaching out to a lifeline can help.

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080
Future News and Chat with Captain Crunch aka John Draper on hacking the Ukraine war

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022


Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show 7.19.2022 In news this week we look at the competition to Mars Space-X is facing with new companies, Relativity and Impulse, joining the fray.  Also, we discuss the new Chinese meatballs, created with stem cells, and the extremophiles found in the Canadian Artic that just might feel right at home on Mars. And if all else fails, there are ‘space bubbles’.. Hacker John Draper aka Cap’n CrunchIn the second hour, hacker legend John Draper (Captain Crunch), speaks about hackers hacking the Ukraine War, cutting off the Kremlin from the internet, the current danger of going Nuclear in the conflict, UAPs (UFOs), Skinwalker Ranch revelations, and a wireless revolution via the Helium Blockchain.  Col Terry, ever watchful of existential threats, gives us his analysis and solution to Ukraine situation. Enjoy!  

ACEP Frontline - Emergency Medicine
Hear It Again - Suicide Awareness and Prevention: Introducing 9-8-8

ACEP Frontline - Emergency Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 36:00


The new National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is live! As of July 16, 9-8-8 is the new direct, three-digit line to trained counselors, opening the door for millions of Americans to seek the help they need. In this throwback episode, John Draper, executive director of the Lifeline, talks with host Dr. Ryan Stanton about the implications of this new hotline and how it affects emergency medicine. [Episode originally aired Nov. 2, 2021.]

Zeo Church
Gentle Justice | John Draper

Zeo Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 44:12


Petersen's Hunting Adventures
Episode 9: John Draper and JJ Reich

Petersen's Hunting Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 92:07


This week, Joe Ferronato is hanging out in Kansas hunting whitetail deer. He is joined by John Draper from American Hunter and JJ Reich from Federal Ammunition. They talk about the hunt, ammunition shortages, and good hunting-camp camaraderie.  

Zeo Church
What would I do for Jesus? | John Draper

Zeo Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 21:34


The parable of the Good Samaritan starts with a question “Teacher what shall I do to inherit eternal life?”  Jesus then goes on to show that as well as loving God we have to love our neighbour.  Indeed, if we claim to love God, then we must also love our neighbour.  Through this parable and what Jesus says in Matthew 25: 31-46, it's clear that there is no limit to who we should love. When we help those in need, we're actually helping Jesus.

Distraction with Dr. Ned Hallowell
How to Help Someone Who Is Struggling with Suicidal Thoughts

Distraction with Dr. Ned Hallowell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 21:00


Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people in the United States and as Dr. John Draper says in this episode, "It's not going to be the mental health system that fixes this. It's going to be parents, schools and the media that's going to make a difference."  Our guest-host, CNN's Alisyn Camerota, is joined by Dr. Draper, the project director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Network, to continue the conversation from this week's previous episode.  Alisyn and he talk about the shortage of mental health care resources available and the good news about what parents can offer their kids that therapists can't. They also discuss the critical importance of talking about suicide and why you shouldn't shy away from the subject. September is National Suicide Prevention Month. We can all help prevent suicide. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for your or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. Call 1-800-273-8255 for free and confidential support 24/7. CHAT is also available at National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.org.  Or visit BeThe1To.com to find the 5-step safety plan for emotional crises mentioned in this episode. #BeThe1To We want to hear from you! CLICK HERE TO TAKE OUR LISTENER SURVEY. Or, email your thoughts about this podcast to connect@distractionpodcast.com.   This episode is sponsored by Landmark College in Putney, Vermont.  It's the college for students who learn differently! Landmark offers comprehensive supports for students with ADHD and other learning differences, both on campus and online. Learn more HERE!

Distraction with Dr. Ned Hallowell
We Need To Talk About Suicide

Distraction with Dr. Ned Hallowell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 24:23


The rates of suicide have increased by 10% every year for the past 5 years, and have gone up steadily since 2007. Why is this happening and what can we do about it? Our guest-host, CNN's Alisyn Camerota, is joined by Dr. John Draper, the project director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Network, to talk about the alarming rise in suicide attempts, particularly in girls aged 12-17. They discuss what triggered this increase and to what extent the pandemic and resulting social isolation have contributed to the problem.  Alisyn also shares some of her own personal struggles with depression as a teenager as well as her concerns for her own kids' mental health. September is National Suicide Prevention Month. We can all help prevent suicide. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for your or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. Call 1-800-273-8255 for free and confidential support 24/7. CHAT is also available at National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.org.  What do you think of this episode? Email your thoughts to connect@distractionpodcast.com.   This episode is sponsored by Landmark College in Putney, Vermont.  It's the college for students who learn differently! Landmark offers comprehensive supports for students with ADHD and other learning differences, both on campus and online. Learn more HERE!

Podcasting with the Principal
Meet the New Principals (for the day)

Podcasting with the Principal

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 40:14


Mr. Berry and Mr. Blakley are joined by Elisabeth and John Draper, winners of the OLP principal(s) of the day for 2021.

Last Day
Are You Feeling Suicidal?

Last Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 56:18


Season 2 Finale! We started this season on a bridge but told you not to get caught up in the romantic notion of saviors and last minute interventions. Suicide isn’t about one moment in time. But if you or someone you love is suicidal, a single moment can be the difference between life and death. So, this week we’re doing a toolkit episode all about crisis response. What do you do when help is needed right now? This week, we role play with a suicide hotline employee, give the Cliff’s notes version of QPR suicide prevention training, and hear about what happens when therapists go on strike.    This episode features a host of talented people, including Tara Consolino (director of suicide prevention and substance abuse, Detroit V.A.), Dr. Julie Goldstein Grumet (director, Zero Suicide Institute at the Education Development Center), Dr. John Draper (executive director, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline), Susan Whitney (licensed marriage and family therapist, Kaiser), Sal Rosselli (president and co-founder, National Union of Healthcare Workers), and Matt Zils (child clinical psychologist, Kaiser).   Resources from the episode: Read up on QPR from the QPR Institute and the Suicide Prevention Resource Center Zero Suicide Institute, their general toolkit, and population-specific toolkits  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline  Lifeline’s 5 Steps to Help Someone in Crisis #Bethe1To NUHW Kaiser Don’t Deny campaign webpage NUHW Care Delayed, Care Denied white paper Learn more about SB 855 via CapRadio   If you or someone you know is struggling emotionally or feeling hopeless, it’s important to talk to someone about it now. Contact one of the resources below for a free, confidential conversation with a trained counselor anytime.    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Crisis Text line: Text “Connect” to 741-741 The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386   Season 2 of Last Day is created in partnership with The Jed Foundation. The Jed Foundation (JED) empowers teens and young adults with the skills and support to grow into healthy, thriving adults. You can find tips, tools and resources for taking care of your emotional health available at: www.jedcares.org/lastday   To follow along with a transcript and/or take notes for friends and family, go to https://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/last-day shortly after the air date.   Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Basement
Episode 0017: "The Space Giants!"

The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 137:49


Episode 0014 - 0016 Recap Episode 0017 Narrative  The Pop! Saturday Night Live (1975 - Present) Pink Panther (1963)  Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) Star Trek: The Wrath of Kahn (1982) Silence of the Lambs (1991) The Space Giants (1966 - 1967) John Draper (1943 - Present) Dwellings Long Neglected Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) Meatloaf (1947 - Present) Hosts Albert "Gam" Padilla Will "Goldar" Wilkins 3-2-1 Contact! Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Twitch: @TheBasementRPO Facebook: /TheBasementRPO Patreon: www.patreon.com/TheBasementRPO TeePublic: http://tee.pub/lic/mjtTM-nrguo

Zeo Church
Everyone Everywhere: Justice For All | John Draper

Zeo Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 22:00


The Good News message is not just powerful, it's practical - and it's committed to fight injustice whererver it finds it. How can we bring the light of God's justice, in to many dark places?

Cybercrimeology
Cybercrime History: Curious Captains are Calling, Pt 3

Cybercrimeology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 34:38


More about Our Guesthttps://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/grabosky-pnPersons of Note:Abbie Hoffmanhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-new-york-stock-exchange-gave-abbie-hoffman-his-start-guerrilla-theater-180964612/JoyBubbles, Josef Carl Engressia Jr.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JoybubblesCaptain Crunch(VIDEO) 2015: "History of Hacking" by John "Captain Crunch" Draperhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK-352AWaKkYan Laura (22 Oct 2019) An Early Hacker Used a Cereal Box Whistle to Take Over Phone Lineshttps://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/a20762221/an-early-hacker-used-a-cereal-box-whistle-to-take-over-phone-lines/CSO, (20 Nov, 2017) Captain Crunch aka John Draper banned from DefCon for sexual misconducthttps://www.csoonline.com/article/3237591/captain-crunch-aka-john-draper-banned-from-defcon-for-sexual-misconduct.htmlCaptain ZapDelio, Michelle (Feb 6, 2001) The Greatest Hacks of All Timehttps://www.wired.com/2001/02/the-greatest-hacks-of-all-time/CaptainZaphttps://hackstory.net/Captain_ZapSteve Jobs and Steve WozniakLapsley, Phil (Feb 20, 2013) The Definitive Story of Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and Phone Phreaking(VIDEO) 1984: "Wozniak Meets Steve Jobs: Blue Box Free Phone Calls Worldwide" by Steve Wozniakhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeVOpDUWwpU ReadingDonn B Parker Crime by Computer (1976)August Bequai Computer Crime (1978)Steve Levy Hackers: Heroes of the computer revolution (1984)Gordon Meyer & Jim Thomas COMPUTER UNDERGROUND DIGEST (1990-2000)http://www.computer-underground-digest.org/Clough and Mungo Approaching Zero 1992C. Stoll Cuckoo’s Egg (1989) OtherA few things that you missed:You could read this paper from 1977, in which August Bequai attempts to define and illustrate the then 100 million dollar problem of computer crime :https://heinonline.org/HOL/P?h=hein.journals/polqua6&i=22The Equity Funding Scam.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equity_FundingBarbash, Fred(Nov 16, 1982) High Court to Review SEC Action on Whistleblower,https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1982/11/16/high-court-to-review-sec-action-on-whistleblower/5d132a9e-f411-4138-acff-19d464c99189/Initial findings of the SEC on The Equity Funding Corporationhttps://www.sec.gov/litigation/aljdec/1978/id19780901djm.pdf MIT still has a Model railway clubhttp://tmrc.mit.edu/Rod Stewart (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Stewart) is a railway enthusiast. I once worked with a guy who had a beer with Rod Stewart and insisted he was a good bloke.https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-50403561Information wants to be freehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_wants_to_be_freeWhat is a punch card?https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/p/punccard.htmDARPA, the group behind the internet infrastructure, still existshttps://www.darpa.mil/

The History of Computing
The Homebrew Computer Club

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 9:36


Today we're going to cover the Homebrew Computer Club. Gordon French and Fred More started the Homebrew Computer Club. French hosted the Home-brew Computer Club's first meeting in his garage in Menlo Park, California on March 5th, 1975. I can't help but wonder if they knew they were about to become the fuse the lit a powder keg? If they knew they would play a critical role in inspiring generations to go out and buy personal computers and  automate everything. If they knew they would inspire the next generation of Silicon Valley hackers? Heck, it's hard to imagine they didn't with everything going on at the time. Hunter S Thompson rolling around deranged, Patty Hearst robbing banks in the area, the new 6800 and 8008 chips shipping… Within a couple of weeks they were printing a newsletter. I hear no leisure suits were damaged in the making of it. The club would meet in French's garage three times until he moved to Baltimore to take a job with the Social Security Administration. The group would go on without him until late in 1986. By then, the club had played a substantial part in spawning companies like Cromemco, Osborne, and most famously, Apple. The members of the club traded parts, ideas, rumors, and hacks. The first meeting was really all about checking out the Altair 8800, by an Albuquerque calculator company called MITS, which would fan the flames of the personal computer revolution by inspiring hackers all over the world to build their own devices. It was the end of an era of free love and free information. Thompson described it as a high water mark. Apple would help to end the concept of free, making its founders rich beyond their working-class dreams.  A newsletter called the People's Computer Company had gotten an early Altair. Bob Albrecht would later change the name of the publication to Dr Dobbs. That first, fateful meeting, inspired Deve Wozniak to start working on one of the most important computers of the PC revolution, the Apple I. They'd bounce around until they pretty much moved into Stanford for good.  I love a classic swap meet, and after meetings, some members of the group would reconvene at a parking lot or a bar to trade parts. They traded ideas, concepts, stories, hacks, schematics, and even software. Which inspired Bill Gates to write his “Open Letter to Hobbyists” - which he sent to the club's newsletter.   Many of the best computer minds in the late 70s were members of this collective.  George Morrow would make computers mostly through his company Morrow designs, for 30 years. Jerry Lawson invented cartridge-based gaming.  Lee Felsenstein built the SOL, a computer based on the Intel 8080, the Pennywhistle Modem, and designed the Osborne 1, the first real portable computer. He did that with Adam Osborne who he met at the club.  Li-Chen Wang developed Palo Alto Tiny Basic. Todd Fischer would help design the IMSAI. Paul Terrell would create the Byte Shop, a popular store for hobbyists that bought the first 50 Apple 1 computers to help launch the company. It was also the only place to buy the Altair in the area.  Dan Werthimer founded the SETI@home project.  Roger Melen would found Cromemco with Harry Garland. They named the company after Crothers Memorial, the graduate student engineering dorm at Stanford. They built computers and peripherals for the Z80 and S-100 bus. They gave us the Cyclops digital camera, the JS-1 joystick, and the Dazzler color graphics interface - all for the Altair. They would then build the Z-1 computer, using the same chassis as the IMSAI, iterating new computers until 1987 when they sold to Dynatech.  John Draper, also known as Captain Crunch, had become a famous phreaker in 1971, having figured out that a whistle from a box of Captain Crunch would mimic the 2600 hertz frequency used to route calls. His Blue Box design was then shared to Steve Wozniak who set up a business selling them with his buddy from high school, Steve Jobs.  And of course, Steve Wozniak would design the Apple 1 using what he learned at the meetings and team up with his buddy Steve Jobs to create Apple Computer and launch the Apple I, which Woz wanted to give his schematics away for free and Jobs wanted to sell the boards. That led to the Apple II, which made both wealthy beyond their wildest imaginations and paved the way for the Mac and every innovation to come out of Apple since.  Slowly the members left to pursue their various companies. When the club ended in 1986, the personal computing revolution had come and IBM was taking the industry over. A number of members continued to meet for decades, using the new name, the 6800 club, named after the Motorola 6800 chip, which had been used in the Altair on that fateful day in 1975.  This small band of pirates and innovators changed the world. Their meetings produced the concepts and designs that would be used in computers from Atari, Texas Instruments, Apple, and every other major player in the original personal computing hobbyist market. The members would found companies that went public and inspired IBM to enter what had been a hobbyist market and turn it into a full fledged industry. They would democratize the computer and their counter-culture personalities would humanize computing and even steer computing to benefit humans in an era when computers were considered part of the military industrial complex and so evil.  They were open with one another, leading to faster sharing of ideas, faster innovation. Until suddenly they weren't. And the higher water mark of open ideas was replaced with innovation that was financially motivated. They capitalized on a recession in chips as war efforts spun down. And they changed the world. And for that, we thank them. And I think you listener, for tuning in to this episode of the history of computing podcast. We are so, so lucky to have you. Now tune in to innovation, drop out of binge watching, and go change the world. 

Tevora Talks Info-Sec Podcast
Tevora Talks Hacker History – John Draper aka Captain Crunch

Tevora Talks Info-Sec Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 34:00


This week, Matt Mosley and Kash Izadseta cover Hacker History - Captian Crunch John Thomas Draper (born March 11, 1943), also known as Captain Crunch, Crunch or Crunchman (after the Cap'n Crunch breakfast cereal mascot), is an American computer programmer and legendary former phone phreak. He is a widely known figure within the computer programming world and the hacker and security community and generally lives a nomadic lifestyle. Links mentioned in this episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Draper Instagram, Twitter, Facbook: @TevoraTalks

Auckland Libraries
Heritage Serials - Bridget Simpson

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 9:42


To celebrate Pride 2020 the Heritage Collection team bring out some special collections that celebrate and reflect LGBTQI communities. In this track Sue Berman talks with Serials Librarian Bridget Simpson about the magazines that sit within Heritage Collections. Mentioned in the podcast are: Bitches, witches & dykes : a women's liberation newspaper v.1:no.1 (Aug. 1980) - v.2:no.1 (June 1982)issue 6 (Aug. 1982) 305.42 B62 O/S Pub.Feminist Publication Collective (Auckland, N.Z.) The circle: A lesbian-feminist publication Issue no.1 (Dec.1973)-issue no.44, December 1985.301.42 C59 S.H.E. -Pub.Sisters for Homophile Equality (NZ). Continued by Lesbian Feminist Circle (see attached extract from it) Devotion 1996 NZP305.90664 D49 Sir George Grey Special Collections copy 1996; Pub.Sprung (NZ). donation; Rex Pilgrim Express 06 July 1995 to current 305.906 E96 O/S Gay lib news Nov. 1972 - Aug. 1973 Gay Liberation Front 306.766 G28 Continued by Gay liberator The gay liberator Sept./Oct. 1973 - Apr./May 1975 306.766 G28 Gay Liberation Auck Continued by NZ gay news New Zealand gay news no.2 (July/Aug. 1975) - no.14 (July/Aug. 1977) 306.766 N5. Continued by Out Gay Auckland . 1, no. 2 (Mar. 1989)-v. 1, no. 3 (June/July) 306.766 G28 Gay Auckland Associates Gay times Began in 1984. We keep for two years. Great Britain. GLO (GLOSPIEL) issue no.0 (1991) - issue no.2 (1991)1001 Summer 1992/1993 305.906 G56 Gay/Lesbian Auckland pub. John Draper ed. Hero 1992-1999, 2001,2002 NZP 305.90664 H56 donation; Rex Pilgrim. Hero Project. Hero festival programme. Hero parade & party guide '98. Jack : a magazine for men no. 1 (Feb./Mar. 2005)-no. 7 (2007) (complete run) 306.766 J13. Subtitles vary: no. 1 Hi Jack collectors edition; no. 2 A military homo-zine; no. 3 A gay rugby digest; no. 4 The boys of summer; no. 5 Future proof; no. 6 Milk it; no. 7 Best in show. Editor, David Herkt. Sir George Grey Special Collections copies; donation; Rex Pilgrim. Goode Press (NZ) Lesbian feminist circle [Issue 24] (Spring 1976)-issue 44 (Dec. 1985) 301.42 C59 Circle Collective Man to man no.14:1991:11:15 - no.15:1991:11:29no.23:1992:04:15no.27:1992:06:10 - no.56:1993:08:0519 Aug. 1993 - 22 June 1995 305.906 M27 "NZ's nationwide gay news." Continued by Express Out no.15 (Sept./Oct. 1977) - no.209 (Feb./Mar. 2009) 306.766 094 "The alternative lifestyle." Lawrence Publishing Co. of N.Z. Outrage no.95 (Apr. 1991)- no.208 (Sept. 2000) 306.7662 O94 Australian Passport Began in 1987.We keep for two years. San Francisco Pink triangle no.1 (May 1979) no.18 (Dec. 1980) - no.85 (Sept./Oct. 1990) 306.766 P65 National Gay Rights Coalition of New Zealand.

The FOX News Rundown
A New Plan To Confront America's Suicide Crisis

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 27:19


In an effort to make it easier for people to reach suicide prevention lines, the FCC is working on creating a new 3 digit number. Dr. John Draper is the Executive Director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and he explains why this will help save lives and reduce the stigma of asking for help.   On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing on the surface of the moon, astronaut Harrison Schmitt shared his experience as the 12th and final man to step foot onto the moon as a member of Apollo 17.   Plus, commentary by FOX News Headlines 24/7 anchor Brett Larson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Movies Unhacked
050: Sneakers (1992)

Movies Unhacked

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 89:30


Does this 1992 take on information security hold up? What tech gadget was the forerunner for the Apple company? And how is this movie connected to WarGames? Listen now to find out! Scott Croco and Matt Janulewicz unhack Sneakers (1992). When a crack security team gets hired by the NSA to retrieve a mystery box, they get more than they bargained for and must find a way to keep the world safe. Robert Redford stars in Phil Alden Robinson's Sneakers (1992)! Episode Log: September 1992 trivia (3:35) Cast and crew credentials (4:35) Summary of story/plot (11:55) How the writers discovered "sneakers" (12:55) Movie review (14:45) Braille Playboy (21:25) Meet the Sneakers team members (24:30) Len Adelman - mathematical consultant on the film (34:05) Impossible-to-defeat electronic door lock! (36:45) The super-decryption box (40:20) Braille terminals (46:55) John Draper, aka Cap'n Crunch (52:50) Whistler is a great character (57:00) The "mantrap" (1:00:05) Movie is fairly prescient (1:14:30) Budget, Box Office, critics' reactions (1:19:25) "Fiction or Fake?" game (1:24:10) Episode 050 - Sneakers (1992) unhacked! Full Shownotes: https://www.moviesunhacked.com/2019/sneakers/ Movies Unhacked is a podcast about the portrayal of technology in movies. We analyze everything from Hollywood blockbusters and television shows, to sci-fi, horror, and classic cinema. A podcast for fans of cinema and technology! Online: moviesunhacked.com Twitter: @moviesunhacked Instagram: @moviesunhacked Facebook: facebook.com/moviesunhackd Music by Sean Haeberman Copyright © 2019 Movies Unhacked. All rights reserved.

CVM Live
Autumn Conf'19 (04/10) Interview - John Draper

CVM Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 10:51


Synthetic Snake Oil: Online Security Tips
DP4 History of Phone Hacking and 2600

Synthetic Snake Oil: Online Security Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 1:37


Phreaking spelled with a "ph", otherwise known as phone hacking began in the 1960's when John Draper discovered that the whistle included in the Captain Crunch cereal boxes emitted a tone of precisely 2600 hertz.This was the same frequency the AT&T used for long distance and allowed people to make free calls. Some famous pranksters who also explored this were Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, the founders of Apple Computer.People started building "blue boxes" which were used to facilitate exploring long distance phone call routing. 2600 also became a quarterly publication that you can still buy today in places like Chapters, Barnes & Nobles, and even Amazon. There are current issues containing news of the computer underground. The magazine is a platform for speaking out against digital surveillance and advocating for digital and personal freedom.You can now begin recognizing the use of "2600" references in books and movies, whenever hackers are involved you start seeing 2600 mentionned.As an aside, this stopped working in the 1980's and the laws are much more strict. So don't even try this at home, it won't work.  This was just to educate on some history of phone hacking and 2600.

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
The World Opens Up when you Take Structure Away (Show #440/648) | Download full MP3 from May 15, 2019

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019


Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The World Opens Up when you Take Structure Away" - Show #440, from 8/30/2012 Dan Deacon - "Rail" - America Eduard Artemiev - "Side One" - Solaris OST Joe Frank - "Bad Karma" The Evan "Funk" Davies Show - "don't sleep on adventure" - From 8/1/2012 David Cronenberg, Jeff Goldblum - "We're having synchronization problems" - Into the Night Trevor Timm, Parker Higgins - "Pwn the Drones: A Survey of UAV Hacks and Exploits" - HOPE conference 9/2012 Cheshire Catalyst, John Draper, Tom Santa Monica - "Old School Phreaking" - HOPE conference 9/2012 Keith Fullerton Whitman - "ACGTR SVP" - Playthroughs Charlie Kaufman - "Failure is a badge of honor, it means you risked failure" - Screenwriters Lecture Highlights Souen - "Ken's Souen kitchen walk before it closed for renovation" Terry Gilliam - "Spielberg gives you answers, Kubrick doesn't, the holocaust, the complete failure of civilization" Edwin Black - "IBM and the Holocaust (Thomas J. Watson)" - IBM and the Holocaust Dan Seward - "Call Me Maybe slo-mo" - Live WGXC 7/31/12 Lambchop - "The Producer" - aw c'mon - no you c'mon Blondes - "Moondance (OPN Sundial Mix)" - Blondes Ken - "Why do things fit together the way that they do?" Phil Lapsley - "Phone Phreak Confidential: The Backstory of the History of Phone Phreaking" - HOPE Number Nine, July 2012 ISO Tones - "Behavior Change" Martin Galway - "Wizball" - SID Spectacular: Music Composed on the Commodore 64 Video game - "The history of La-Mulana" Johnny Burnette - "You're Sixteen- You're Beautiful (And You're Mine)" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 2 Lambchop - "Shang A Dang Dang" - No You Cmon Lambchop - "There's Still Time" - No You Cmon Pat Morita, Ralph Macchio - "You remember lesson about balance? Lesson not just karate only, lesson for whole life." - The Karate Kid [Whole life balance. Everything be better. Understand?] Alessio Rastani - "Trader on market crashing, dreams of another recession" - BBC, Dec. 2012 Patrick Millard - "Generative Behaviors" - Generative Behaviors Ken - "PSA's from the past" Patrick Millard - "Generative Behaviors" - Generative Behaviors French PSA - "PSA with Clair de Lune" Claude Debussy - "Clair de Lune (reversed)" [Robin Alciatore] WTJU - "Old PSA's" Claude Debussy - "Clair de Lune (reversed)" Sawako - "Rush" - Hum Dan Seward - "Singing" - Live WGXC 7/31/12 The Fleetwoods - "He's The Great Imposter" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 1 Anne Murray - "Danny's Song" - Danny's Song [Written by Kenny Loggins in 1971] Lambchop - "Sunrise" - aw c'mon - no you c'mon Ken - "Old PSA's, altogether. I like vegetables" WTJU - "PSA layering" Ken - "Fades" Bodega music - "Bhangra in East Village" Michael Boddicker - "Closing credits music" - The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai Across the 8th Dimension BLISS - "Track 4-E Major" - worship nothing Charlie Kaufman - "The world opens up when you take that away (Why movies are dead)" Charlie Kaufman - "Section 3" - Interview for Wired.com Judy Garland - "They were afraid so I was their patsy / Put the pattern straight, I'm outraged" - Judy Garland Speaks! Wayne Dyer - "If you knew it was over in 6 months, what would you do differently?" - How To Be A No Limit Person Judy Garland - "It all comes down to the unholy dollar (I'll keep it)" - Judy Garland Speaks! Deepak Chopra - "The Law of Karma Or Cause and Effect Chapter 3" - The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success Disc 1 [What are the consequences of the choices I'm making? The action that nourishes you.] Dan Deacon - "Rail" - America Charlie Kaufman - "Explore it truthfully, be diligent and courageous to do your stuff in the world" Ken - "Why are we, what are we, where are we..." The Fleetwoods - "He's The Great Imposter" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 1 [Layers] Alvin Curran - "Canti Illuminati (edit)" - OHM - The Early Gurus of Electronic Music Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" [Written by Gregg Diamond] Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" [Loops] The Jackson 5 - "ABC" - ABC Ken - "I want to meet the other people who imagined this sound combination (Eduard Artemiev, Jackson 5, Andrea True)" Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" Ken - "We're all going down together (with variations on levels of personal cleanliness)" Stone Roses - "Elephant Stone" - The Stone Roses [Loops] REO Speedwagon - "Time For Me to Fly" - You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish The Cars - "Moving in Stereo" - The Cars Marcus Fjellstrom - "Consolation Music" - Gebrauchsmusik Cheap Trick - "Say Goodbye" - Cheap Trick [Loop] Ken - "You could to this, too" Kyle MacLachlan - "Every day, once a day, give yourself a present" - Twin Peaks [(I want to let you in on a little secret)] Stephen Wolinsky - "Session Eight: From the Not I/I into the Void" - Waking from the Trance: A Practical Course on Developing Multidimensional Awareness [Witnessing the observer/observed dyad - How all experiences are "Not I" - Overview of dimensions leading up to the void - Why existence is discontinuous - How the universe is unfolding and "infolding" - Going beyond the void - Dissolving the Witness and I AM - More] Tape-Beatles - "I can't do it" - Music with Sound Vol. 2 Chris Dane Owens - "Shine On Me" [This video] Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" - My Fair, My Dark [Loops] Ken - "Climbing over hills, sinks full of dishes, piles of porridge (the ends will always be reached)" Sampleland - "Grand Theft Auto remix" [Not in the original 2012 show. Only in the MP3 archive version.] Drahomira Song Orchestra - "Argentine" [Not in the original 2012 show. Only in the pop-up archive version.] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/85888

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
The World Opens Up when you Take Structure Away (Show #440/648) | Download full MP3 from May 15, 2019

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019


Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The World Opens Up when you Take Structure Away" - Show #440, from 8/30/2012 Dan Deacon - "Rail" - America Eduard Artemiev - "Side One" - Solaris OST Joe Frank - "Bad Karma" The Evan "Funk" Davies Show - "don't sleep on adventure" - From 8/1/2012 David Cronenberg, Jeff Goldblum - "We're having synchronization problems" - Into the Night Trevor Timm, Parker Higgins - "Pwn the Drones: A Survey of UAV Hacks and Exploits" - HOPE conference 9/2012 Cheshire Catalyst, John Draper, Tom Santa Monica - "Old School Phreaking" - HOPE conference 9/2012 Keith Fullerton Whitman - "ACGTR SVP" - Playthroughs Charlie Kaufman - "Failure is a badge of honor, it means you risked failure" - Screenwriters Lecture Highlights Souen - "Ken's Souen kitchen walk before it closed for renovation" Terry Gilliam - "Spielberg gives you answers, Kubrick doesn't, the holocaust, the complete failure of civilization" Edwin Black - "IBM and the Holocaust (Thomas J. Watson)" - IBM and the Holocaust Dan Seward - "Call Me Maybe slo-mo" - Live WGXC 7/31/12 Lambchop - "The Producer" - aw c'mon - no you c'mon Blondes - "Moondance (OPN Sundial Mix)" - Blondes Ken - "Why do things fit together the way that they do?" Phil Lapsley - "Phone Phreak Confidential: The Backstory of the History of Phone Phreaking" - HOPE Number Nine, July 2012 ISO Tones - "Behavior Change" Martin Galway - "Wizball" - SID Spectacular: Music Composed on the Commodore 64 Video game - "The history of La-Mulana" Johnny Burnette - "You're Sixteen- You're Beautiful (And You're Mine)" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 2 Lambchop - "Shang A Dang Dang" - No You Cmon Lambchop - "There's Still Time" - No You Cmon Pat Morita, Ralph Macchio - "You remember lesson about balance? Lesson not just karate only, lesson for whole life." - The Karate Kid [Whole life balance. Everything be better. Understand?] Alessio Rastani - "Trader on market crashing, dreams of another recession" - BBC, Dec. 2012 Patrick Millard - "Generative Behaviors" - Generative Behaviors Ken - "PSA's from the past" Patrick Millard - "Generative Behaviors" - Generative Behaviors French PSA - "PSA with Clair de Lune" Claude Debussy - "Clair de Lune (reversed)" [Robin Alciatore] WTJU - "Old PSA's" Claude Debussy - "Clair de Lune (reversed)" Sawako - "Rush" - Hum Dan Seward - "Singing" - Live WGXC 7/31/12 The Fleetwoods - "He's The Great Imposter" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 1 Anne Murray - "Danny's Song" - Danny's Song [Written by Kenny Loggins in 1971] Lambchop - "Sunrise" - aw c'mon - no you c'mon Ken - "Old PSA's, altogether. I like vegetables" WTJU - "PSA layering" Ken - "Fades" Bodega music - "Bhangra in East Village" Michael Boddicker - "Closing credits music" - The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai Across the 8th Dimension BLISS - "Track 4-E Major" - worship nothing Charlie Kaufman - "The world opens up when you take that away (Why movies are dead)" Charlie Kaufman - "Section 3" - Interview for Wired.com Judy Garland - "They were afraid so I was their patsy / Put the pattern straight, I'm outraged" - Judy Garland Speaks! Wayne Dyer - "If you knew it was over in 6 months, what would you do differently?" - How To Be A No Limit Person Judy Garland - "It all comes down to the unholy dollar (I'll keep it)" - Judy Garland Speaks! Deepak Chopra - "The Law of Karma Or Cause and Effect Chapter 3" - The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success Disc 1 [What are the consequences of the choices I'm making? The action that nourishes you.] Dan Deacon - "Rail" - America Charlie Kaufman - "Explore it truthfully, be diligent and courageous to do your stuff in the world" Ken - "Why are we, what are we, where are we..." The Fleetwoods - "He's The Great Imposter" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 1 [Layers] Alvin Curran - "Canti Illuminati (edit)" - OHM - The Early Gurus of Electronic Music Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" [Written by Gregg Diamond] Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" [Loops] The Jackson 5 - "ABC" - ABC Ken - "I want to meet the other people who imagined this sound combination (Eduard Artemiev, Jackson 5, Andrea True)" Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" Ken - "We're all going down together (with variations on levels of personal cleanliness)" Stone Roses - "Elephant Stone" - The Stone Roses [Loops] REO Speedwagon - "Time For Me to Fly" - You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish The Cars - "Moving in Stereo" - The Cars Marcus Fjellstrom - "Consolation Music" - Gebrauchsmusik Cheap Trick - "Say Goodbye" - Cheap Trick [Loop] Ken - "You could to this, too" Kyle MacLachlan - "Every day, once a day, give yourself a present" - Twin Peaks [(I want to let you in on a little secret)] Stephen Wolinsky - "Session Eight: From the Not I/I into the Void" - Waking from the Trance: A Practical Course on Developing Multidimensional Awareness [Witnessing the observer/observed dyad - How all experiences are "Not I" - Overview of dimensions leading up to the void - Why existence is discontinuous - How the universe is unfolding and "infolding" - Going beyond the void - Dissolving the Witness and I AM - More] Tape-Beatles - "I can't do it" - Music with Sound Vol. 2 Chris Dane Owens - "Shine On Me" [This video] Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" - My Fair, My Dark [Loops] Ken - "Climbing over hills, sinks full of dishes, piles of porridge (the ends will always be reached)" Sampleland - "Grand Theft Auto remix" [Not in the original 2012 show. Only in the MP3 archive version.] Drahomira Song Orchestra - "Argentine" [Not in the original 2012 show. Only in the pop-up archive version.] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/85888

Hope Illuminated_Sally Spencer-Thomas
The 3 Cs of Suicide Crisis Response : Interview with Dr. John Draper Ep 19

Hope Illuminated_Sally Spencer-Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 63:05


Early in his career Dr. John Draper had a lightbulb moment when he was on suicide watch for patients while they were being "treated" with isolation and restraints; he thought "we can do better." Today, John is one of the global leaders transforming crisis care for people on their worst day. He has helped spark an evolution through his leadership of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by using data, standards of excellence and the input of people with lived experience to continually improve care. For more information on this and every episode go to https://www.sallyspencerthomas.com/hope-illuminated-podcast/19

Life After Suicide
Breaking the Cycle of Suicide: James Longman & Dr. John Draper, PhD

Life After Suicide

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 53:37


James Longman is an ABC News Foreign Correspondent based in London. In his professional life, James has covered political strife, disasters, genocide and conflicts across the globe. He is fluent in French, Arabic and English and is a graduate from the School of Oriental and African Studies and the London School of Economics. In his personal life, James is the survivor of the suicide loss of his father and his grandfather. In this episode, James speaks with Dr. Jen Ashton about breaking the cycle of suicide-- even as he has battled with his own history of depression. Dr. Ashton also speaks with John Draper, PhD Project Director of the SAMHSA-funded National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network. Dr. Draper is one of the nation's leading experts on crisis intervention and suicide. Dr. Draper shares important information about how to talk to people in crisis, and he reflects on what his own daughter taught him about reaching those in need. We'd love your feedback. Please contact Dr. Ashton on Twitter or Instagram @DrJAshton. Leave a review here: http://bit.ly/2PGybw7 For more: "Life After Suicide" by Dr. Jennifer Ashton: https://amzn.to/2XcAkSE If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide or worried about a friend or loved one, help is available. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 [TALK] or visit http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org for free, confidential emotional support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Nerds Amalgamated
SpaceX, Game of Thrones & Anthem

Nerds Amalgamated

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 54:46


In this latest marvellous and riveting episode we are going to first travel into the cold, quiet and overcrowded outer space. That’s right, we are going into earth orbit and visiting the ISS (International Space Station) where Space X has just docked the new Dragon Capsule. This is the next step in a flight to the moon in 2023, still trying to get a ticket if anyone has one. The capsule was only a test with a dummy aboard, and no, not Trump. Next up is the fast approaching final season of Game of Thrones – season 8 – with what is looking like a record breaking battle scene that took weeks to film. This is expected to be more epic than Helms Deep, even the extended edition. Then we look at the fact that Anthem is hard crashing consoles and systems around the world. Cue the music “Queen – Another One Bites The Dust.” That’s right folks, EA has struck again, and this time it gets personal with systems and consoles being bricked by this latest screw up. There is mention of compensation floating around, so hopefully word will spread before too many systems are wrecked. Then we have the games of the week, the weekly shout outs, birthdays, remembrances and events of interest from this week in history. As always we would welcome any feedback, suggestions or whatever. Until next week, stay safe, look out for each other and stay hydrated.EPISODE NOTES:SpaceX Docking - https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/space/hard-capture-is-complete-spacex-capsule-docks-with-international-space-station/news-story/570efb7ec61650520a5ccef2732229dbGame of Thrones Season 8 - https://bgr.com/2019/03/04/game-of-thrones-season-8-spoilers-the-battle-of-winterfell-detailed/Anthem shuts consoles down - https://twistedvoxel.com/anthem-full-system-level-crashes-refund/Games Currently playingBuck– Skyrim - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - https://store.steampowered.com/app/72850/The_Elder_Scrolls_V_Skyrim/DJ– Apex Legends - https://www.ea.com/games/apex-legendsProfessor– Tetris 99 - https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/tetris-99-switchOther topics DiscussedSoyuz (Russian spacecraft)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soyuz_(spacecraft)Soyuz Space Crew Launch Failure 2018- https://www.space.com/42117-soyuz-abort-crew-launch-failure-2018-coverage.htmlTrump congratulating SpaceX- https://www.space.com/trump-hails-spacex-crew-dragon-success.htmlTrump’s Apple Blunder- https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/world/donald-trump-makes-awkward-blunder-with-apple-ceos-name/video/971ea09386b95981d3cfe0c6396000f8?nk=566c96d427a8dc7faa082c6bd4a1a92c-1551954567- https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/06/president-trump-calls-apple-ceo-tim-apple-instead-of-tim-cook.htmlNASA leadership- https://www.nasa.gov/nasa-leadership/Delta-v (change in velocity)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta-vUS Army’s No Kill AI Public Relations move- https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2019/03/us-army-assures-public-that-robot-tank-system-adheres-to-ai-murder-policy/Blue Origin Grasshopper rockets- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grasshopper_(rocket)- https://www.theverge.com/2015/11/24/9793220/blue-origin-vs-spacex-rocket-landing-jeff-bezos-elon-muskSpace industry in South Australia- https://www.spaceconnectonline.com.au/launch/2116-south-australia-uniting-space-industry-for-crcHow Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen are related- https://www.thisisinsider.com/game-of-thrones-jon-snow-and-daenerys-targaryen-related-aunt-nephew-2017-3Walking 10,000 steps per day- https://www.livescience.com/43956-walking-10000-steps-healthy.htmlComparisons between Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Battle of Helm’s Deep and Games of Thrones Battle of Winterfell- http://www.darkhorizons.com/thrones-final-battle-to-outdo-helms-deep/Mass Effect 3 (2012 video game)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_Effect_3Brain Bug (Starship Troopers Arachnid)- https://starshiptroopers.fandom.com/wiki/Brain_BugWindows 98 rollover bug- https://www.cnet.com/news/date-rollover-bug-in-windows-98/Anthem Demo problems- https://www.polygon.com/2019/1/27/18199405/anthem-vip-demo-down-bioware-fix-infinite-loading-errors-pc-ps4-xbox-oneUhtred (Last Kingdom character)- https://the-last-kingdom.fandom.com/wiki/UhtredHidden chamber found under the Great Pyramid of Giza- https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/archaeology/scientists-discover-hidden-chamber-in-the-great-pyramid-of-giza/news-story/d6afdc5ca473b80f9eee689b19b1f3e1Shoutouts4 Mar 2019 - Playstation 2 turns 19 - https://www.siliconera.com/2019/03/04/playstation-2-celebrates-its-19th-birthday-today-what-were-your-favorite-ps2-games/4 Mar 2019 – John Candy died 25 years ago - https://www.thespec.com/whatson-story/9202816-john-candy-s-enduring-legacy-25-years-after-his-death/5 Mar 1558 - Smoking tobacco introduced into Europe by Spanish physician Francisco Fernandes - http://www.stevenlberg.info/today/18765 Mar 1953 - Mass Murderer Stalin Goes to His Grave - https://www.onthisday.com/articles/mass-murderer-stalin-goes-to-his-graveRemembrances4 Mar 2019 – Luke Perry, American actor who played as Dylan McKay on the TV series Beverly Hills, 90210 from 1990 to 1995, and again from 1998 to 2000. He also starred as Fred Andrews on the CW series Riverdale and had guest roles on notable shows such as Criminal Minds, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Simpsons, and Will & Grace. He died of a stroke at 52 in Burbank, California - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Perry4 Mar 2019 - Christopher Alan Pallies, American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, King Kong Bundy. He is best known for his appearances in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in the mid-1980s and mid-1990s. Bundy wrestled in the main event of WrestleMania 2 in 1986, facing Hulk Hogan in a steel cage match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. While there is no official cause of death, he died in Glassboro, New Jersey at 61 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Kong_Bundy4 Mar 2019 – Keith Flint, English vocalist and dancer most associated with the electronic dance act The Prodigy. Starting out as a dancer, he became the frontman of the group and performed on the group's two UK number one singles, "Firestarter" and "Breathe" both released in 1996. He took his own life at 49 in Great Dunmow, Essex - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Flint5 Mar 1827 - Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta, Italianphysicist,chemist, and a pioneer of electricity and power, who is credited as the inventor of the electric battery and the discoverer of methane. He invented the Voltaic pile in 1799, and reported the results of his experiments in 1800 in a two-part letter to the President of the Royal Society. With this invention Volta proved that electricity could be generated chemically and debunked the prevalent theory that electricity was generated solely by living beings. Volta's invention sparked a great amount of scientific excitement and led others to conduct similar experiments which eventually led to the development of the field of electrochemistry. The SI unit of electric potential is named in his honour as the volt. He died at 82 in Como, Lombardy-Venetia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_VoltaFamous Birthdays5 Mar 1910 - Momofuku Ando, Taiwanese-Japanese inventor and businessman born in Imperial Japanese Taiwan who founded Nissin Food Products Co., Ltd.. He is known as the inventor of instant noodles and the creator of the brands, Top Ramen and Cup Noodles. Born in Japanese Taiwan, Empire of Japan (now Puzi,Chiayi County,Taiwan,Republic of China) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momofuku_Ando5 Mar 1934 - Daniel Kahneman,Israeli-American psychologist and economist notable for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making, as well as behavioural economics, for which he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (shared with Vernon L. Smith). His empirical findings challenge the assumption of human rationality prevailing in modern economic theory. Born in Mandatory Palestine -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Kahneman5 Mar 1974 – Eva Mendes, American actress, model and businesswoman. Her acting career began in the late 1990s, with a series of roles in B films such as Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror (1998) and Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000). Mendes's performance in Training Day (2001) marked a turning point in her career, and led to parts in the commercially successful films 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) and Hitch (2005), the latter of which made her one of the first minority actors to play the lead in a mainstream romantic comedy. She starred in Ghost Rider (2007) and The Spirit (2008), both film adaptations of comics, and ventured into more dramatic territory with We Own the Night (2007), Bad Lieutenant (2009), Last Night (2010), and The Place Beyond the Pines (2012). Mendes has appeared in several music videos for artists like Will Smith, and has also been an ambassador for brands, including Calvin Klein,Cartier,Reebok,Pantene shampoo, Morgan, and Peek & Cloppenburg. She has designed for New York & Company and is the creative director of CIRCA Beauty, a makeup line sold at Walgreens. Born in Miami, Florida - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Mendes6 Mar 1966 - Alan Davies, English stand-up comedian, writer and actor. He has played the title role in the BBC mystery drama series Jonathan Creek since 1997, and has been the only permanent panellist on the BBC panel show QI since 2003, outlasting hosts Stephen Fry (2003–16) and Sandi Toksvig (2016–present) who took over after Fry's exit. Born in Loughton, Essex - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_DaviesEvents of Interest5 Mar 1872 – George Westinghouse Jr patents the railway air brake.-http://cs.trains.com/trn/f/111/p/120861/1378079.aspx-http://www.patent-invent.com/air_brake_patent.html-http://www.freepatentsonline.com/124405.pdf5 Mar 1904 - Nikola Tesla describes the process of the ball lightning formation in Electrical World and Engineer - https://www.wired.com/2010/03/0305tesla-ball-lightning/5 Mar 1975 - Homebrew Computer Club is established in a Silicon Valley garage. From its ranks will emerge industry pioneers like Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and hacker John Draper, aka Captain Crunch.- https://www.wired.com/2009/03/march-5-1975-a-whiff-of-homebrew-excites-the-valley-2/- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebrew_Computer_Club5 Mar 1979 – NASA’s Voyager 1 makes its closest approach to Jupiter coming within 172,000 miles of the planet’s surface. - https://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/edn-moments/4408335/Voyager-1-makes-closest-approach-to-Jupiter--March-5-19795 Mar 1981 – The ZX81, a pioneering British home computer, is launched by Sinclair Research and would go on to sell over 1.5 million units around the world. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/Email - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comTwitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rss

Giving Voice to Depression
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Dr. John Draper)

Giving Voice to Depression

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 20:09


Recent back-to-back celebrity suicides have put the topic in the headlines. But for many, the thought is there regularly. Help is, too! The vast majority of people who consider suicide get through the crisis period alive. Dr. John Draper, director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline talks about how the service helps people, and the importance of knowing and believing that help and hope exist. 800-273-TALK (8255) https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ https://www.bethe1to.com

THT Podcast
SHLAK John Draper and Survivor Series Predictions

THT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 139:45


This week, we had SHLAK and special guest John Draper. Then Boxman and Shaheen give their Survivor series predictions. 

Cornerstone Church Harrow
Compassion Sunday - 2017 - Audio

Cornerstone Church Harrow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 48:41


This service was taken by John Draper of Compassion UK at Cornerstone Harrow. Compassion and Cornerstone Harrow partnered together to bring change to the lives of many young children throughout the World, by sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ and by sponsoring a child to help with everyday essentials.

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
(Show #440) The World Opens Up when you Take Structure Away | Download full MP3 from Sep 20, 2017

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017


Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The World Opens Up when you Take Structure Away" - Show #440, from 8/30/2012 Dan Deacon - "Rail" - America Eduard Artemiev - "Side One" - Solaris OST Joe Frank - "Bad Karma" The Evan "Funk" Davies Show - "don't sleep on adventure" - From 8/1/2012 David Cronenberg, Jeff Goldblum - "We're having synchronization problems" - Into the Night Trevor Timm, Parker Higgins - "Pwn the Drones: A Survey of UAV Hacks and Exploits" - HOPE conference 9/2012 Cheshire Catalyst, John Draper, Tom Santa Monica - "Old School Phreaking" - HOPE conference 9/2012 Keith Fullerton Whitman - "ACGTR SVP" - Playthroughs Charlie Kaufman - "Failure is a badge of honor, it means you risked failure" - Screenwriters Lecture Highlights Souen - "Ken's Souen kitchen walk before it closed for renovation" Terry Gilliam - "Spielberg gives you answers, Kubrick doesn't, the holocaust, the complete failure of civilization" Edwin Black - "IBM and the Holocaust (Thomas J. Watson)" - IBM and the Holocaust Dan Seward - "Call Me Maybe slo-mo" - Live WGXC 7/31/12 Lambchop - "The Producer" - aw c'mon - no you c'mon Blondes - "Moondance (OPN Sundial Mix)" - Blondes Ken - "Why do things fit together the way that they do?" Phil Lapsley - "Phone Phreak Confidential: The Backstory of the History of Phone Phreaking" - HOPE Number Nine, July 2012 ISo Tones - "Behavior Change" Martin Galway - "Wizball" - SID Spectacular: Music Composed on the Commodore 64 Video game - "The history of La-Mulana" Johnny Burnette - "You're Sixteen- You're Beautiful (And You're Mine)" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 2 Lambchop - "Shang A Dang Dang" - No You Cmon Lambchop - "There's Still Time" - No You Cmon Pat Morita, Ralph Macchio - "You remember lesson about balance? Lesson not just karate only, lesson whole life." - The Karate Kid [Whole life balance. Everything be better. Understand?] Alessio Rastani - "Trader on market crashing, dreams of another recession" - BBC, Dec. 2012 Patrick Millard - "Generative Behaviors" - Generative Behaviors Ken - "PSA's from the past" Patrick Millard - "Generative Behaviors" - Generative Behaviors French PSA - "PSA with Clair de Lune" Claude Debussy - "Clair de Lune (reversed)" [Robin Alciatore] WTJU - "Old PSA's" Claude Debussy - "Clair de Lune (reversed)" Sawako - "Rush" - Hum Dan Seward - "Singing" - Live WGXC 7/31/12 The Fleetwoods - "He's The Great Imposter" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 1 Anne Murray - "Danny's Song" - Danny's Song [Written by Kenny Loggins in 1971] Lambchop - "Sunrise" - aw c'mon - no you c'mon Ken - "Old PSA's, altogether. I like vegetables" WTJU - "PSA layering" Ken - "Fades" Bodega music - "Bhangra in East Village" Michael Boddicker - "Closing credits music" - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension BLISS - "Track 4-E Major" - worship nothing Charlie Kaufman - "The world opens up when you take that away (Why movies are dead)" Charlie Kaufman - "Section 3" - Interview for Wired.com Judy Garland - "They were afraid so I was their patsy / Put the pattern straight, I'm outraged" - Judy Garland Speaks! Wayne Dyer - "If you knew it was over in 6 months, what would you do differently?" - How To Be A No Limit Person Judy Garland - "It all comes down to the unholy dollar (I'll keep it)" - Judy Garland Speaks! Deepak Chopra - "The Law of Karma Or Cause and Effect Chapter 3" - The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success Disc 1 [What are the consequences of the choices I'm making?] Dan Deacon - "Rail" - America Charlie Kaufman - "Explore it truthfully, be diligent and courageous to do your stuff in the world" Ken - "Why are we, what are we, where are we..." The Fleetwoods - "He's The Great Imposter" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 1 [Layers] Alvin Curran - "Canti Illuminati (edit)" - OHM - The Early Gurus of Electronic Music Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" [Written by Gregg Diamond] Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" [Loops] The Jackson 5 - "ABC" - ABC Ken - "I want to meet the other people who imagined this sound combination (Eduard Artemiev, Jackson 5, Andrea True)" Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" Ken - "We're all going down together (with variations on levels of personal cleanliness)" Stone Roses - "Elephant Stone" - The Stone Roses [Loops] REO Speedwagon - "Time For Me to Fly" - You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish The Cars - "Moving in Stereo" - The Cars Marcus Fjellstrom - "Consolation Music" - Gebrauchsmusik Cheap Trick - "Say Goodbye" - Cheap Trick [Loop] Ken - "You could to this, too" Kyle MacLachlan - "Every day, once a day, give yourself a present" - Twin Peaks [(I want to let you in on a little secret)] Stephen Wolinsky - "Session Eight: From the Not I/I into the Void" - Waking from the Trance: A Practical Course on Developing Multidimensional Awareness [Witnessing the observer/observed dyad - How all experiences are "Not I" - Overview of dimensions leading up to the void - Why existence is discontinuous - How the universe is unfolding and "infolding" - Going beyond the void - Dissolving the Witness and I AM - More] Tape-Beatles - "I can't do it" - Music with Sound Vol. 2 Chris Dane Owens - "Shine On Me" [This video] Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" - My Fair, My Dark [Loops] Ken - "Climbing over hills, sinks full of dishes, piles of porridge (the ends will always be reached)" Drahomira Song Orchestra - "Argentine" [Not in the original 2012 show. Picked it today for the transition] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/74958

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
(Show #440) The World Opens Up when you Take Structure Away | Download full MP3 from Sep 20, 2017

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017


Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "The World Opens Up when you Take Structure Away" - Show #440, from 8/30/2012 Dan Deacon - "Rail" - America Eduard Artemiev - "Side One" - Solaris OST Joe Frank - "Bad Karma" The Evan "Funk" Davies Show - "don't sleep on adventure" - From 8/1/2012 David Cronenberg, Jeff Goldblum - "We're having synchronization problems" - Into the Night Trevor Timm, Parker Higgins - "Pwn the Drones: A Survey of UAV Hacks and Exploits" - HOPE conference 9/2012 Cheshire Catalyst, John Draper, Tom Santa Monica - "Old School Phreaking" - HOPE conference 9/2012 Keith Fullerton Whitman - "ACGTR SVP" - Playthroughs Charlie Kaufman - "Failure is a badge of honor, it means you risked failure" - Screenwriters Lecture Highlights Souen - "Ken's Souen kitchen walk before it closed for renovation" Terry Gilliam - "Spielberg gives you answers, Kubrick doesn't, the holocaust, the complete failure of civilization" Edwin Black - "IBM and the Holocaust (Thomas J. Watson)" - IBM and the Holocaust Dan Seward - "Call Me Maybe slo-mo" - Live WGXC 7/31/12 Lambchop - "The Producer" - aw c'mon - no you c'mon Blondes - "Moondance (OPN Sundial Mix)" - Blondes Ken - "Why do things fit together the way that they do?" Phil Lapsley - "Phone Phreak Confidential: The Backstory of the History of Phone Phreaking" - HOPE Number Nine, July 2012 ISo Tones - "Behavior Change" Martin Galway - "Wizball" - SID Spectacular: Music Composed on the Commodore 64 Video game - "The history of La-Mulana" Johnny Burnette - "You're Sixteen- You're Beautiful (And You're Mine)" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 2 Lambchop - "Shang A Dang Dang" - No You Cmon Lambchop - "There's Still Time" - No You Cmon Pat Morita, Ralph Macchio - "You remember lesson about balance? Lesson not just karate only, lesson whole life." - The Karate Kid [Whole life balance. Everything be better. Understand?] Alessio Rastani - "Trader on market crashing, dreams of another recession" - BBC, Dec. 2012 Patrick Millard - "Generative Behaviors" - Generative Behaviors Ken - "PSA's from the past" Patrick Millard - "Generative Behaviors" - Generative Behaviors French PSA - "PSA with Clair de Lune" Claude Debussy - "Clair de Lune (reversed)" [Robin Alciatore] WTJU - "Old PSA's" Claude Debussy - "Clair de Lune (reversed)" Sawako - "Rush" - Hum Dan Seward - "Singing" - Live WGXC 7/31/12 The Fleetwoods - "He's The Great Imposter" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 1 Anne Murray - "Danny's Song" - Danny's Song [Written by Kenny Loggins in 1971] Lambchop - "Sunrise" - aw c'mon - no you c'mon Ken - "Old PSA's, altogether. I like vegetables" WTJU - "PSA layering" Ken - "Fades" Bodega music - "Bhangra in East Village" Michael Boddicker - "Closing credits music" - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension BLISS - "Track 4-E Major" - worship nothing Charlie Kaufman - "The world opens up when you take that away (Why movies are dead)" Charlie Kaufman - "Section 3" - Interview for Wired.com Judy Garland - "They were afraid so I was their patsy / Put the pattern straight, I'm outraged" - Judy Garland Speaks! Wayne Dyer - "If you knew it was over in 6 months, what would you do differently?" - How To Be A No Limit Person Judy Garland - "It all comes down to the unholy dollar (I'll keep it)" - Judy Garland Speaks! Deepak Chopra - "The Law of Karma Or Cause and Effect Chapter 3" - The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success Disc 1 [What are the consequences of the choices I'm making?] Dan Deacon - "Rail" - America Charlie Kaufman - "Explore it truthfully, be diligent and courageous to do your stuff in the world" Ken - "Why are we, what are we, where are we..." The Fleetwoods - "He's The Great Imposter" - American Graffiti Soundtrack - Vol 1 [Layers] Alvin Curran - "Canti Illuminati (edit)" - OHM - The Early Gurus of Electronic Music Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" [Written by Gregg Diamond] Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" [Loops] The Jackson 5 - "ABC" - ABC Ken - "I want to meet the other people who imagined this sound combination (Eduard Artemiev, Jackson 5, Andrea True)" Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" Ken - "We're all going down together (with variations on levels of personal cleanliness)" Stone Roses - "Elephant Stone" - The Stone Roses [Loops] REO Speedwagon - "Time For Me to Fly" - You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish The Cars - "Moving in Stereo" - The Cars Marcus Fjellstrom - "Consolation Music" - Gebrauchsmusik Cheap Trick - "Say Goodbye" - Cheap Trick [Loop] Ken - "You could to this, too" Kyle MacLachlan - "Every day, once a day, give yourself a present" - Twin Peaks [(I want to let you in on a little secret)] Stephen Wolinsky - "Session Eight: From the Not I/I into the Void" - Waking from the Trance: A Practical Course on Developing Multidimensional Awareness [Witnessing the observer/observed dyad - How all experiences are "Not I" - Overview of dimensions leading up to the void - Why existence is discontinuous - How the universe is unfolding and "infolding" - Going beyond the void - Dissolving the Witness and I AM - More] Tape-Beatles - "I can't do it" - Music with Sound Vol. 2 Chris Dane Owens - "Shine On Me" [This video] Ida - "My Fair, My Dark" - My Fair, My Dark [Loops] Ken - "Climbing over hills, sinks full of dishes, piles of porridge (the ends will always be reached)" Drahomira Song Orchestra - "Argentine" [Not in the original 2012 show. Picked it today for the transition] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/74958

Tro & Förnuft
Avsnitt 3: Människans nyfikenhet och relationen mellan vetenskap och religion

Tro & Förnuft

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 57:34


I årets första avsnitt av Tro och förnuft-podden samtalar Rikard och Christoffer med prästen, teologen och professorn Carl Reinhold Bråkenhielm om forskningsfältet kring vetenskap och religion, och hans eget arbete med dessa frågor. Historien om vetenskap och religion-dialogen brukar ofta sägas ta sin början i två klassiska böcker som förde fram "konflikttesen" mellan vetenskap och religion. (Andrew Dickson White respektive John Draper var författarna till dessa böcker). Dessa kom mot slutet av 1800-talet. Men redan i början av 1900-talet problematiserades denna tes, inte minst av Alfred North Whitehead i sin bok "Science and Religion" där han menar att den kristna metafysiken enligt vilket Universum är både rationellt ordnat, men inte existerar med någon nödvändighet, och är god, utgjorde en slags kulturell mylla för det naturvetenskapliga projektet och tänkandet. En annan intressant synpunkt som kom fram var att Bråkenhielm ser både vetenskap och religion som ett uttryck för den unikt mänskliga förmågan att ta ett steg tillbaka från sin omedelbara omvärld och ställa de större frågorna om alltings sammanhang och ursprung. Ur det perspektivet härstammar både vetenskap och religion ur samma mänskliga drift att försöka förstå den verklighet hon befinner sig i på ett djupare och större sätt. Välkommen att lyssna och gilla oss gärna på Facebook!

Letchworth Garden City Church
Don't be a Gambler, Be a Giver

Letchworth Garden City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2016 62:41


Everyone's Agnostic Podcast
Episode 82 John Draper

Everyone's Agnostic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2016 82:02


Cass and Bob interview John Draper, author of “A Danger to God Himself.” John is a former evangelical who decided to write a novel from the perspective of two Mormon missionaries. One Amazon reviewer wrote, “This book is a mild reminder that questioning things is natural for people whose mind is not totally blinded by the dogmas they’re living within.” And another wrote,” John Draper has constructed a cast of fascinating characters who each have interesting story-arcs in their own right…A Danger to God Himself is funny and tragic in turns, and is an unusual twist on the Mormon missionary narrative.” We taped this talk on January 16th, 2016. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn and most podcast platforms.  If you’re feeling grateful for our podcast, Patreon.com is like a per episode tip jar for our work. Credits:"Towering Mountain of Ignorance" intro by Hank Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3v3S82TuxUIntro bumper "Never Know" by Jack JohnsonAll other music is by Cass Midgley Thanks for listening and be a yes-sayer to what is. Amazon site for A Danger to God HimselfJohn Draper’s blog: http://johnfdraper.com/blog/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/johndraperauthor/Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/168081.John_Draper    

Phoenix Foundation - A MacGyver Podcast
S3:E7 – “Jack In The Box”

Phoenix Foundation - A MacGyver Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2016 53:03


ORIGINAL AIRDATE: November 9th, 1987 --- MacGyver is baited down to Smiley, Arkansas by another of Jack's many get-rich-quick schemes. MISSION: When MacGyver learns Jack has been incarcerated in Arkansas, he sets off to bail him out, only to learn Jack was captured on purpose for a chance at finding buried treasure in a corrupt prison camp. This week's highlights include:   John Draper (Hacker) John Thomas Draper (born 1943), also known as Captain Crunch, Crunch or Crunchman (after Cap'n Crunch breakfast cereal mascot), is an American computer programmer and former phone phreak. He is a legendary figure within the computer programming world and the hacker and security community. Draper has long maintained a nomadic lifestyle; as of May 2013, he resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. Check out the article on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Draper. Watch S3E7: "Jack in the Box" on CBS's website or check the alternative streamability of this episode here.

Letchworth Garden City Church
It's time to celebrate (who we are)

Letchworth Garden City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2016 40:27


The Paranormal and The Sacred Radio Show
John Draper~Author of the book 'A Danger to God Himself'.

The Paranormal and The Sacred Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2016 120:00


John Draper John Draper was born and raised in Seattle. He attended the University of Washington and earned a bachelor's degree in editorial journalism and went to work in newspapers north of Seattle. Draper had known he wanted to be an author since he was 9, but life got in the way. College. Mental Illness. Divorce. Raising his kids. Finally, when his kids went off to college, Draper had the time to devote to writing his novel. He began reading everything he could about Mormonism and began iniviting in the Mormon missionaries who would knock on his door. He also attended a local Mormon church "under cover." He decided to write a book about a Mormon missionary who goes insane on his mission—schizophrenia. He started the novel six years ago with the intent of skewering Mormonism through it. In fact, he says he felt led by God to write the book. The book does skewer religious certainty, but in the process of writing it, Draper's religious certainty suffered a protracted, though not entirely unpleasant, death. Draper still believes that God exists but denies the possiblity of having a relationship with God or being "empowered" by God. Religion, he says, is a human construct.  "A Danger to God Himself is a crazy, mind-blowing, dialectical journey in search of ultimate truth that ends with the discovery of love". Draper's book, A Danger to God Himself, is available in ebook and paperback on Amazon. He can be reached at hoju1959@gmail.com

Obiter Dictum
Avsnitt 3: Hackers

Obiter Dictum

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 87:47


I början av 70-talet blåser John Draper i en visselpipa från ett flingpaket i en telefonlur, 40 år senare behöver tusentals centrifuger bytas ut på en anrikningsanläggning för uran i Iran. Två till synes helt skilda händelser ur samtidshistorien med en sak gemensamt: hackning. Ingen grupp personifierar idag tydligare informationsålderns digitala utanförskap än de som väljer att placera sig i internets periferi. Hackaren har blivit en lika tydlig symbol för rättshaverism som den moderna moralens sista utpost. I det här avsnitt synar vi hackarens historia, kulturella innebörd och går framförallt in på några av hackningshistoriens mest tongivande fall.

Letchworth Garden City Church

John Draper

Scene World – The C64 NTSC/PAL Disk Magazine – Podcast
Podcast Episode #8 - John Draper aka Captain Crunch

Scene World – The C64 NTSC/PAL Disk Magazine – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015


Inventor of the Blue Box, coder of EasyWriter, and a legend in the hacking and phreaking scenes, John "Captain Crunch" Draper sits down with AJ and Joerg to talk about security, privacy, and some other things.

Education Talk Radio
SCHOOL PUBLIC RELATIONS N.S.P.R.A. PUBLIC SCHOOLS THAT WORK !

Education Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2015 44:00


SCHOOL PUBLIC RELATIONS N.S.P.R.A. PUBLIC SCHOOLS THAT WORK !   NSPRA Executive Director Rich Bagin is joined by  Dr. John Draper, founder of "Public Schools That Work" program. www.nspra.org @nspra Presented by SCHOOL MESSENGER www.schoolmessenger.com  @schoolmessenger

schools public school john draper nspra school public relations
Stone Ape Podcast
40: Simian Slim [April 5, 2013]

Stone Ape Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2013 117:38


Heron likes to live virtually like the Pope. Tom wants to see Heron's early writing. Tom leaves surprises for himself. Tom discovered being a nerd who liked women was okay as a repressed memory. Tom has to restart the comic book project and he gives a bad-press Kickstarter update. Heron asks about toy soldiers. Tom raises the idea of information collation and memory. Heron talks about his book project. Tom introduces John Draper aka Capt'n Crunch and an open mic session to discuss Noble Ape. Heron is pimping the monkey. Tom outlines his holiday mind. They explore Heron's day job. Heron is having fun doing nothing. Heron's teamspeak server is talk.gendo.net and the password is 'the'. They argue about whether speed reading is reading.

Stone Ape Podcast
40: Simian Slim [April 5, 2013]

Stone Ape Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2013 117:38


Heron likes to live virtually like the Pope. Tom wants to see Heron's early writing. Tom leaves surprises for himself. Tom discovered being a nerd who liked women was okay as a repressed memory. Tom has to restart the comic book project and he gives a bad-press Kickstarter update. Heron asks about toy soldiers. Tom raises the idea of information collation and memory. Heron talks about his book project. Tom introduces John Draper aka Capt'n Crunch and an open mic session to discuss Noble Ape. Heron is pimping the monkey. Tom outlines his holiday mind. They explore Heron's day job. Heron is having fun doing nothing. Heron's teamspeak server is talk.gendo.net and the password is 'the'. They argue about whether speed reading is reading.

Scene World Tech History Interviews
John Draper (Captain Crunch) - Interview #2

Scene World Tech History Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2013 36:42


John Draper aka Captain Crunch perfectinized blueboxing in the 60s and 70s (= phone line hacking) and coded 'Easywriter', word processor program.

Scene World Tech History Interviews
John Draper (Captain Crunch) - Interview #2

Scene World Tech History Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2013 36:42


John Draper aka Captain Crunch perfectinized blueboxing in the 60s and 70s (= phone line hacking) and coded 'Easywriter', word processor program.

Healthcare Intelligence Network
Avatars Give Voice to Suicide Survivors, Prevention Counselors

Healthcare Intelligence Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2008 14:28


When it comes to suicide, more often than not, the media focuses too much on the tragedy of the situation and sends the message that it cannot be prevented. But according to Dr. John Draper, director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, there is a silent majority of suicide survivors who have another message -- suicide isn't inevitable, and it can be prevented. Dr. Draper and Amanda Lehner, technology communications coordinator for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, discuss their latest endeavor, LifelineGallery.org, and how this social network hopes to connect with patients with its use of story-telling avatars. To learn how healthcare organizations are using video, podcasts, blogs, wikis and other Web 2.0 technologies to drive consumers to their Web sites and facilities, please visit: The Business Case for Web 2.0 in Healthcare: Building Brands and Redefining the Patient Experience.

Healthcare Intelligence Network
Director of National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Says Suicide Not Always Inevitable

Healthcare Intelligence Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2008 1:22


According to Dr. John Draper, director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, there is a silent majority of suicide survivors who have another message -- suicide isn't inevitable, and it can be prevented.

DigiBarn Radio
DigiBarn Radio: John Draper at Autodesk in the 1980s [May 2006]

DigiBarn Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2006 33:16


DigiBarn Radio
DigiBarn Radio: John Draper at Autodesk in the 1980s [May 2006]

DigiBarn Radio

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The History of the Christian Church

The title of this episode of CS is Liberal.The term “modern” as it relates to the story of history, has been treated differently by dozens of authors, historians, and sociologists. Generally speaking, Modernization is the process by which agricultural and rural traditions morph into an industrial, technological, and urban milieu that tends to be democratic, pluralistic, socialist, and/or individualistic.In the minds of many, the process of modernization is evidence of the validity of evolution. The idea is that evolution not only applies to the increasing complexity and adaptation of biological life, it also applies sociologically to civilization and human systems. They too are evolving. So, progress is good; a sign of societal evolution.But critics of modernization decry the abuses it often creates. Not all modern innovations are beneficial. The increased emphasis on individual rights can weaken a person's sense of belonging to and identity in a family and community. It weakens loyalty to valuable traditions and customs. Modernization builds new weapons that may encourage their inventors to assume they're superior, then use them to subjugate and dominate those they deem inferior, appropriating their land and resources.Modernization is often linked to a creeping secularization, a turning away from theistic religion. Periodic revivals are viewed as just momentary blips in societal evolution; temporary distractions in progress toward the realization of the Enlightenment dream of a totally secular society.It was during the 19th C that the rationalist ideas of the Enlightenment finally moved out of the halls of academia to settle in as the status quo for European society. Christians found themselves caught up in a world of mind-numbing change. Their cherished beliefs were assailed by hostile critics. Authors like Marx and Nietzsche attacked the Christian Faith from a base in Darwin's popular new theory.In an attempt to accommodate Faith and Reason, Ludwig Feuerbach, author of The Essence of Christianity, published in 1841, reduced the idea of God to that of a man. He said God is really just the projection of specific human qualities raised to the level of perfection.In 1855, Ludwig Büchner suggested that science dispensed with the need for supernaturalism. A materialist, he was one of the first to say that the advent of modern science meant there was no longer a need to explain phenomena by appealing to the miraculous or some ethereal spiritual realm. No such realm existed, except in the minds of those who refused to accept what science proved. He said, “The power of spirits and gods dissolve in the hands of science.”During the last half of the 19th C, Frederic Nietzsche made the case for atheism. Son of a Lutheran pastor, Nietzsche received an education in theology and philology at the Universities of Bonn and Leipzig.An amateur musician, Nietzsche became friends with composer Richard Wagner, who like Nietzsche, admired the atheist Schopenhauer.In Nietzsche's philosophy, we see the fruit of something we looked at in an earlier episode. The rationalist emphasis on reason divorced from faith leads ultimately to irrationality because it claims omniscience. By saying there IS no realm but the material realm, it closes itself off to even the possibility of a non-material realm. Yet the process of reason leads inevitably and inexorably to the conclusion there MUST be a realm of being, a category of existence beyond, apart from the material realm of nature.So Nietzsche embraced what has to be called non-rational ideas as the source for creativity, what he called “true living,” and art. An early indication his mind was fracturing, he identified as a follower of Dionysus, god of sexual debauchery and drunkenness. It's no surprise he indicted Christianity as promoting all that which was weak. He hated its emphasis on humility and its acceptance of the role of guilt in aiming to better people by moving them to repentance and renouncing self. For Nietzsche, the self was the savior. He advocated for people to exalt themselves and unapologetically assert their quest for power. He coined the term Übermensch, the superman whose been utterly liberated from the outdated mores of Biblical Christianity and governed by nothing but truth and reason. This superman decides for himself what's right or wrong.Nietzsche claimed “God is dead,” so no absolutes exist. There were no facts, only interpretations. Many creatives; authors, painters, and researchers were inspired by Nietzsche and used his writings as inspiration.It was at this time that advocates for what was called comparative religions argued Christianity ought to be studied as just one of several religions rather than from a confessional perspective that views it as TRUE. The assumption was that religion, just like everything else, had evolved from a primitive to a more complex state. A comparative study might find the core idea that united all religions, just as paleontologists looked for the common ancestor to man and apes.By the second half of the 19th C, derivations of the word “secular,” along with new words like agnostic, and eugenics, were part of European vocabularies. Secularization was identified with an emerging modernist separation of morality from traditional religion.Thomas Huxley minted the word agnostic to distinguish mere skeptics from hard-boiled atheists. It seems his development of the term may have actually helped many students, academics, and members of the upper classes in Victorian England shed traditional religious faith and embrace Rationalist-styled unbelief. They did so because they could now express their growing discomfort with supernaturalism without having to go all the way and declaim any belief in a Supreme being. It provided some philosophical wiggle room.Francis Galton introduced the word eugenics in 1883 to designate efforts to make the human race better by “improved” breeding. Galton, an evolutionary scientist, believed eugenics would favor the fittest human beings and suppress the birth of the unfit.In light of all this, it's not hard to understand why Christian leaders were suspicious that “modernity” and “secularization” seemed to go hand in hand. Many materialists came right out and said they were the same; to be modern meant to be secular and hostile to religious faith.In 1874 John Draper published the hugely influential History of the Conflict between Science and Religion, in which he said religion is the inveterate enemy of reason and science. European society in particular saw a collapse of the political, religious, and social masters that had steered it for centuries. In their place intellectuals emerged who sought a secular substitute to traditional religion.What made this process seemingly unstoppable was the results of modernization and the fruit of technology rapidly enhancing the quality of life across the continent. Many Christians felt they faced a losing battle defending the faith, “once for all delivered to the saints” against the onslaught of a science delivering such wonderful tools every other week.They began to wonder if they could remain “orthodox” while becoming “modern” Christians.That challenge was complicated by the work of Charles Darwin. What made it an even greater challenge was when believers heard from scientists who said they were Christians, who told them Darwin was right. Humans were descended from the apes, not Adam and Eve.Others, like Bishop Samuel Wilberforce, boldly declared Darwin's ideas incompatible with Scripture. In 1860, Wilberforce published a well-crafted and lengthy response to the Origin of Species. He praised Darwin's research and engaging style and even gave a nod to  Darwin's admission to being a Christian. But Wilberforce was careful to mark out many of Darwin's claims as erroneously conceived.Wilberforce said God is the Author of both the Books of Nature and Scripture. So it's not possible for the two to contradict each other. It's been the object of one branch of Apologetics to justify that ever since.In October 1860, Bishop Wilberforce and Huxley engaged in a famous debate at the British Association in Oxford over Darwin's theories. Huxley shrewdly portrayed the cleric as meddling in scientific matters beyond his competency. Wilberforce used a classic debate rhetorical device that had little to do with the substance of the debate but would prejudice the audience against his opponent. Huxley took the barb, then turned it around and used it to paint Wilberforce as HAVING to use such tactics because of the supposed weakness of his argument. If the Bishop had stuck to the content of his original article in the British Digest, he'd have fared much better.The debate over Darwin's theory took many turns. Some wondered if he was right that evolutionary processes were progressive in the sense that they moved toward a species perfection. Darwin had said, “As natural selection works solely by and for the good of each being, all corporeal and mental endowments will tend to progress towards perfection.” Supporters of Darwinism had a rationale for what came to be known as Social Darwinism with its advocacy for racism and eugenics.Ernst Haeckel introduced Darwinism to Germany. A brilliant zoologist, in 1899, Haeckel published The Riddle of the Universe, in which he argued for a basic unity between organic and inorganic matter. He denied the immortality of the soul, the existence of a personal God, promoted infanticide, suicide, and the elimination of the unfit. Using a hundred lithographs drawn from nature (1904), Haeckel campaigned for the teaching of evolutionary biology in Germany as fact. This was in contrast with the many scientists who viewed Darwinism as an evolving theory.At the dawn of the 20th C, the debate over Darwinism continued. As early as 1910, some claimed the theory of evolution was already dead. As subsequent history has shown, yeah –uh, not quite.Under mounting pressure, Europeans who wanted to be considered “modern, scholarly” yet remain “Christian” often made accommodations in the way they expressed their faith. Early in the century, liberal theologians found new ways to describe and explain the Christian faith. Friedrich Schleiermacher proposed that Truth in Christianity was located in a personal religious experience, not in its historical events or correspondence to reality. He criticized Scholastic Protestant orthodoxy emphasizing assent to propositions about God. He said what was far more important was one's subjective experience of the divine.Later in the century, Catholic modernists said the Roman Catholic Church must accommodate the advances in knowledge made by higher criticism and Darwinism. They also declaimed the lack of democracy in the running of the Church. Pushing back against all this in 1910 Pope Pius X condemned modernism as the “synthesis of all heresies.”Faced with such dramatic changes and challenges, many 19th C Christians felt the need to define and defend their faith in new ways. That wasn't an easy task in light of some of the charges being made against it. Those who wanted to align the Faith with the modern scholarship discovered its rules tended to ensconce naturalist presuppositions that allowed no room for the supernaturalism required in theism.Anglicans and those in the Oxford Movement saw no such need to adjust their beliefs. They simply reaffirmed the authority of their faith communities and emphasized the importance of confessions, creeds, and Scripture. In mid-July, 1833, the Anglican theologian John Keble preached a famous sermon titled, “National Apostasy,” which triggered the beginning of the Oxford Movement. Keble warned about the repercussions of forsaking the Anglican Church.We'll take a closer look at the emergence of Theological Liberalism in our next episode.