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Dick is joined by wife Miranda, and Corey. Having recently finished watching Game of Thrones for the first time, we finally got to pick Corey's brain over the show and get his thoughts All Podcastrophe Links
I was honoured to have Baroness Brown of Cambridge DBE FREng FRS, Julia King on the podcast to talk about adapting to climate change risk in real estate. She's currently Chair of the Adaptation Committee of the UK Climate Change Committee, which she has been a member of since it was formed in 2008. She also chairs the Carbon Trust, is a non-executive director of Ørsted and of Ceres Power and a member of the Government's Hydrogen Advisory Committee. Previous roles include as the UK's Low Carbon Business Ambassador, Non-Executive Director of the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult and of the Green Investment Bank. So, she's extremely well-qualified to talk about climate change and what we need to do now to reduce its impacts, with a particular focus on housing. Key topics include: What risks we need to prepare for and how - including over-heating in homes, climate change ghettoisation and poorly adapted office to residential conversions Hazards, exposure and vulnerability Creating the right kinds of policy in pursuit of a clear vision so that we adapt and minimise climate change risks, without adverse consequences Guest website: https://members.parliament.uk/member/4565/contact / https://www.carbontrust.com/who-we-are/people/julia-king-baroness-brown-of-cambridge Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baroness-brown-julia-king-dbe-freng-frs-5a955319/ Sponsor website: immo.capital Sponsor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/immoinvesttech/ Host LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/ Host website: annaclareharper.com
January 17, During my conversation with Nina King, Nina comments on the gender equity issues with the NCAA Women's Tournament; expanding to 68 teams; the NET and much more.
Happy season finale y'all!! Today we have an unbelievably special episode for you. We were lucky enough to get the chance to interview Caroline Bicks and Michelle Ephraim -- two badasses in the world of Shakespeare and academia. Caroline and Michelle have been dream guests of ours since the podcast began -- we are both massive fans of their book Shakespeare, Not Stirred: Cocktails for Your Everyday Dramas If you don't have a copy already -- then what have you been doing?!? You may even recognize some of the cocktails from our recommended drinks for older episodes. Caroline Bicks is the Stephen E. King Chair in Literature at the University of Maine. She specializes in Shakespeare, gender studies and the history of science. Her book on the brains of adolescent girls in Shakespeare's world has just been published. Her first-person essays have been featured in the Modern Love column of the New York Times, on NPR's “All Things Considered,” and in the show and book Afterbirth: Stories You Won't Read in a Parenting Magazine. She and Michelle love to write funny pieces for McSweeney's Internet Tendency where they pretend to be Shakespeare characters doing things like going on craigslist, writing letters to Santa Claus, and cursing you for your humble brag posts about your children. Michelle Ephraim is Associate Professor of English at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She's published a lot of academic things on Jews, women (and Jewish women!) in early modern English literature. Her humor and memoir essays have appeared in places like The Washington Post, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Lilith, Tikkun, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, and Cleaver Magazine. She and Caroline Bicks are the co-authors of Shakespeare, Not Stirred: Cocktails for Your Everyday Dramas (Penguin, 2015). Her book-length memoir about family tragedy and her life with Shakespeare is in the works. You can learn more about what Michelle is up to here: www.michelleephraim.com or find her on Twitter @ProfessorMKE and @EverydayShakes You can learn more about what Caroline is up to here: https://faculty.umaine.edu/carolinebicks/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shakeshakeshake/support
Rick King is Chair of Metropolitan Airports Commission. Rick says airport traffic is picking up. He expects airport traffic to pick up even more in the months ahead when corporations begin to reopen offices. He also shares what improvements travelers at MSP Airport will notice. MSP was able to make improvements, build and upgrade the airport during the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode seven of New Creation Conversations is with Dr. Steve Green - the W.N. King Chair of Theology at Southern Nazarene University. Dr. Green holds degrees from SNU, Nazarene Theological Seminary, and Vanderbilt University. Steve has served as a pastor of five different congregations from rural Tennessee to metropolitan Southern California. Drs. Green and Daniels talk about Steve's most recent books: The Holy Scriptures (part of the Wesleyan Theology Series by the Foundry), and Deuteronomy: A Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition (part of the New Beacon Bible Commentary series).This is a moving conversation, in part, because Steve has been such an important mentor in Scott's spiritual and ministerial journey. Scott and Steve served for four years together in ministry at Pasadena First Nazarene Church and five more at Southern Nazarene University and Oklahoma City First Nazarene Church.
Rick King was reappointed to the Metropolitan Airports Commission by Governor Tim Walz in July 2019, at the same time being named Chair of the MAC board. He was first appointed to the Board in 2011 by Gov. Mark Dayton, who reappointed him in 2015. King is also past chair of both the MAC's Management and Operations Committee and the Planning, Development and Environment Committee.
September 2, The Houston Roundball Review interviews Nina King. Nina is the Committee Chair for the NCAA Division Women's Basketball Committee for the 2020-'21 season.
For David King, life is an adventure. Having trained in law, he had a successful international career in accountancy becoming Finance Director and then Chief Executive of a Primary Care Trust. Everything changed in 2006, when the Care Trust was dissolved. For the first time in his life he had “zero plans”. David’s Christian faith, adventurous spirit, and a passion for making a difference led him into the charity sector and teaching English as a second language. Since 2006, David has travelled to China and Africa multiple times. He is Chair of N-Gage, a youth charity, the Brockbank Foundation Ltd. and is a part-time teacher of English as a second language with the Manchester Adult Education Service. See https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-king-571a4425/
Mark King, Chair Criminal Justice at OCC, spoke with Fred about law enforcement training methods in light of the death of a man under arrest in Minneapolis yesterday. Video shows an officer with his knee on the suspects' neck. The suspect later died in hospital. Four officers have been fired and an FBI investigation is expected.
Dick is joined by Game Addicts host Brandon Stone and Game of King Chair regular, Jon Welk to discuss the HBO Docu-Drama, Chernobyl. Our first cars, our first times getting pulled over and why all in this latest edition of Podcastrophe!
Dick is joined by Game Addicts host Brandon Stone and Game of King Chair regular, Jon Welk to discuss the HBO Docu-Drama, Chernobyl. Our first cars, our first times getting pulled over and why all in this latest edition of Podcastrophe! Donate to Podcastrophe Here! Click Here for Exclusive Content! Subscribe on iTunes!Subscribe on Podbean! Get us on Stitcher! Listen on Spotify! Follow us on Castbox! Like Podcastrophe on Facebook! Follow Podcastrophe on Twitter!
On this final episode (for now) of Game of King Chair, Nick and Dick are once again joined by Branden Stone of Game Addicts Podcast and we break down the entire Game of Thrones series as well as dish some more on the final seasons. Intro by Leo Morichelli of Frog Leap Studios Original Video Here!
We present the series finale review for Game of Thrones. Nick and Dick are joined by Branden the Stone, Austin the Hill, and Clint of the Chase to dive into what we loved and loathed in the final episode of the series. Intro by Leo Morichelli of Frog Leap Studios Original Video Here!
Podcastrophe co-host Tyler finally joins the show as well as Mound Builders bassist Ryan Strawsma. These crows break down episode 5, The Bells and really dive into the characters as well as theories for the finale. Intro by Leo Morichelli of Frog Leap Studios Original Video Here!
Joined by Jon The Unabridged and Austin The Vile, Nick and Dick dive into episode 4 of Season 8. Excellent discussion, incredible theory, and LOADS of spoilers. Intro by Leo Morichelli of Frog Leap Studios Original Video Here!
Nick, Dick, Zach, Brett, and Brando all dive into this spoiler filled review of Season eight, Episode 3, The Long Night. Intro by Leo Morichelli of Frog Leap Studios Original Video Here!
The small counsel reconvenes for the first time since episode TWO of Podcastrophe! Nick, Branden, and Dick all here to talk Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 2! Intro by Leo Morichelli of Frog Leap Studios Original Video Here!
We debut our new Podcastrophe exclusive show as our main show this week! Game of King Chair is a mini series co-hosted by Nick Maxson (Brews With Dudes, Dungeons With Dudes, The Doom Room, We'd Be) and dedicated to reviewing and gushing about the final season of beloved show, Game of Thrones! We dive deep into the first episode of season 8 and have quite a few laughs along the way as we recount our favorite moments. Second half of the episode is just random fun and plugging some upcoming awesome events while drinking some excellent beer. We try 450 North Brewing's very own "Winter," "Jungle Juice Slushy," and "Phoenix Tears." Donate to Podcastrophe Here! Click Here for Exclusive Content! Subscribe on iTunes!Subscribe on Podbean! Get us on Stitcher! Listen on Spotify! Follow us on Castbox! Like Podcastrophe on Facebook! Follow Podcastrophe on Twitter!
We debut our new Podcastrophe exclusive show as our main show this week! Game of King Chair is a mini series co-hosted by Nick Maxson (Brews With Dudes, Dungeons & Dudes, The Doom Room, We'd Be) and dedicated to reviewing and gushing about the final season of beloved show, Game of Thrones! We dive deep into the first episode of season 8 and have quite a few laughs along the way as we recount our favorite moments. Second half of the episode is just random fun and plugging some upcoming awesome events while drinking some excellent beer. We try 450 North Brewing's very own "Winter," "Jungle Juice Slushy," and "Phoenix Tears."
The prequel to what will be the Game of Thrones final season companion show, Dick is joined by coworker Jon as they break down the latest trailer for the season.
This week on IAQradio+ will be broadcasting live from the Open House event for the HOMEChem study at the University of Texas Austin’s, J.J. Pickle Research Campus. The HOMEChem experiment (House Observations of Microbial and Environmental Chemistry) incorporates state-of-the-art measurements performed by over 20 investigators and their teams from the fields of chemistry, microbiology, and engineering. This experiment engages far more institutions and disciplines than ever applied to the study of a home. This research study is sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Chemistry of Indoor Environments Program and it will take place this summer at the University of Texas at Austin’s UTest House. Our guests for this special show are Marina Vance (HOMEChem Co-PIs / organizer) Delphine Farmer (HOMEChem Co-PIs / organizer) Atila Novoselac (HOMEChem host, specialist on the UTest house) Rich Corsi (HOMEChem host, indoor air specialist) Dr. Richard L. Corsi is the Joe J. King Chair in Engineering #2 in the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering (CAEE) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). He has served on the faculty of CAEE at UT Austin for nearly 25 years, after starting his career in the School of Engineering at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. Dr. Corsi is highly regarded as an educator. He has received numerous teaching awards, and in 2015 was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teachers, an honor held for the top 5% of teachers across UT Austin. He also received a Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award for the entire UT system in 2016. Dr. Corsi’s research focuses on sources, physics and chemistry of indoor air pollution, particularly as related to pollutant interactions with indoor materials and innovative strategies for using such interactions to reduce human exposure to air pollution of both outdoor and indoor origin. He has served as principal investigator on over 70 projects, as major advisor to over 50 undergraduate and 70 graduate students, and as co-author on over 300 journal/conference papers, reports, and book chapters. His work has been featured in National Geographic, The Economist, Business Week, National Wildlife, Prevention, Men’s Health, National Public Radio’s Science Friday, Science Studio, the Academic Minute, the Canadian television series The Nature of Things, and more. Delphine Farmer, PhD Dr. Delphine Farmer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Colorado State
This week on IAQradio+ will be broadcasting live from the Open House event for the HOMEChem study at the University of Texas Austin’s, J.J. Pickle Research Campus. The HOMEChem experiment (House Observations of Microbial and Environmental Chemistry) incorporates state-of-the-art measurements performed by over 20 investigators and their teams from the fields of chemistry, microbiology, and engineering. This experiment engages far more institutions and disciplines than ever applied to the study of a home. This research study is sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Chemistry of Indoor Environments Program and it will take place this summer at the University of Texas at Austin’s UTest House. Our guests for this special show are Marina Vance (HOMEChem Co-PIs / organizer) Delphine Farmer (HOMEChem Co-PIs / organizer) Atila Novoselac (HOMEChem host, specialist on the UTest house) Rich Corsi (HOMEChem host, indoor air specialist) Dr. Richard L. Corsi is the Joe J. King Chair in Engineering #2 in the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering (CAEE) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). He has served on the faculty of CAEE at UT Austin for nearly 25 years, after starting his career in the School of Engineering at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. Dr. Corsi is highly regarded as an educator. He has received numerous teaching awards, and in 2015 was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teachers, an honor held for the top 5% of teachers across UT Austin. He also received a Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award for the entire UT system in 2016. Dr. Corsi’s research focuses on sources, physics and chemistry of indoor air pollution, particularly as related to pollutant interactions with indoor materials and innovative strategies for using such interactions to reduce human exposure to air pollution of both outdoor and indoor origin. He has served as principal investigator on over 70 projects, as major advisor to over 50 undergraduate and 70 graduate students, and as co-author on over 300 journal/conference papers, reports, and book chapters. His work has been featured in National Geographic, The Economist, Business Week, National Wildlife, Prevention, Men’s Health, National Public Radio’s Science Friday, Science Studio, the Academic Minute, the Canadian television series The Nature of Things, and more. Delphine Farmer, PhD Dr. Delphine Farmer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Colorado State
This week on IAQradio+ will be broadcasting live from the Open House event for the HOMEChem study at the University of Texas Austin's, J.J. Pickle Research Campus. The HOMEChem experiment (House Observations of Microbial and Environmental Chemistry) incorporates state-of-the-art measurements performed by over 20 investigators and their teams from the fields of chemistry, microbiology, and engineering. This experiment engages far more institutions and disciplines than ever applied to the study of a home. This research study is sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Chemistry of Indoor Environments Program and it will take place this summer at the University of Texas at Austin's UTest House. Our guests for this special show are Marina Vance (HOMEChem Co-PIs / organizer) Delphine Farmer (HOMEChem Co-PIs / organizer) Atila Novoselac (HOMEChem host, specialist on the UTest house) Rich Corsi (HOMEChem host, indoor air specialist) Richard L. Corsi, PhD Dr. Richard L. Corsi is the Joe J. King Chair in Engineering #2 in the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering (CAEE) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). He has served on the faculty of CAEE at UT Austin for nearly 25 years, after starting his career in the School of Engineering at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. Dr. Corsi is highly regarded as an educator. He has received numerous teaching awards, and in 2015 was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teachers, an honor held for the top 5% of teachers across UT Austin. He also received a Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award for the entire UT system in 2016. Dr. Corsi's research focuses on sources, physics and chemistry of indoor air pollution, particularly as related to pollutant interactions with indoor materials and innovative strategies for using such interactions to reduce human exposure to air pollution of both outdoor and indoor origin. He has served as principal investigator on over 70 projects, as major advisor to over 50 undergraduate and 70 graduate students, and as co-author on over 300 journal/conference papers, reports, and book chapters. His work has been featured in National Geographic, The Economist, Business Week, National Wildlife, Prevention, Men's Health, National Public Radio's Science Friday, Science Studio, the Academic Minute, the Canadian television series The Nature of Things, and more. Delphine Farmer, PhD Dr. Delphine Farmer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Colorado State University. Her research focuses on building new instrumentation to measure reactive trace gases and particles in the atmosphere in order to understand how humans are changing our environment. She is particularly interested in the emissions from forests, and has recently taken the dive into the complex world of indoor chemistry. Dr. Farmer grew up in Canada, and received her BSc in Chemistry from McGill University in Montreal. She moved to warmer climates to earn her Master's in Environmental Science, Policy and Management and her PhD in Chemistry, both from the University of California at Berkeley. Her research focused on using laser spectroscopy to study forest-atmosphere interactions. Delphine then held a NOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Colorado Boulder, working with aerosol mass spectrometers in forests in the Brazilian Amazon and California's Sierra Nevada mountains. Atila Novoselac, PhD Dr. Atila Novoselac is a Professor in the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Belgrade University and in 2005 received his PhD in Architectural Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University. The ultimate goal of his research is to improve buildings with respect to their impact on occupants' health and overall energy performance. He conducts both fundamental and applied research that leads to healthy and efficient buildings. Specifically, his work focuses on: (1) investigating transport phenomena in buildings that influence human exposure to airborne pollutants and pathogens, and (2) developing methods to improve the thermal characteristics and energy performance of building systems. His research is merging the energy, indoor environment, and human exposure aspects of buildings for developing integrated design/operation solutions. He teaches courses on the subjects of building mechanical systems, building physics, and advanced measuring and modeling techniques for performance analysis of building environmental control systems. He is an active member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning (ASHRAE) and, as a chair or voting member on several of ASHRAE's technical committees, he is contributing to developing/advancing building codes and standards. Beside fellowships and awards, his research and advising work has been well recognized in academia as many of his PhD students have received prestigious positions at universities with top programs in building energy and environment related fields. Marina Vance, PhD Dr. Marina Vance is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering with a courtesy appointment in the Environmental Engineering Program at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research is focused on applying engineering tools to better understand and minimize human exposure to novel environmental contaminants from everyday activities and the use of consumer products. Her group focuses on the physical and chemical characterization of ultrafine aerosols, or nanoparticles in air. Before joining CU Boulder, she was the Associate Director of the Virginia Tech Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology (VTSuN) and Deputy Director of the VT National Center for Earth and Environmental Nanotechnology Infrastructure (NanoEarth). Dr. Vance received her PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Virginia Tech in 2012 for studying the release of nanomaterials, especially silver nanoparticles, from the use of everyday consumer products. She received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Environmental Engineering by the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (Florianópolis, Brazil).
This week on IAQradio+ will be broadcasting live from the Open House event for the HOMEChem study at the University of Texas Austin’s, J.J. Pickle Research Campus. The HOMEChem experiment (House Observations of Microbial and Environmental Chemistry) incorporates state-of-the-art measurements performed by over 20 investigators and their teams from the fields of chemistry, microbiology, and engineering. This experiment engages far more institutions and disciplines than ever applied to the study of a home. This research study is sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Chemistry of Indoor Environments Program and it will take place this summer at the University of Texas at Austin’s UTest House. Our guests for this special show are Marina Vance (HOMEChem Co-PIs / organizer) Delphine Farmer (HOMEChem Co-PIs / organizer) Atila Novoselac (HOMEChem host, specialist on the UTest house) Rich Corsi (HOMEChem host, indoor air specialist) Dr. Richard L. Corsi is the Joe J. King Chair in Engineering #2 in the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering (CAEE) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). He has served on the faculty of CAEE at UT Austin for nearly 25 years, after starting his career in the School of Engineering at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. Dr. Corsi is highly regarded as an educator. He has received numerous teaching awards, and in 2015 was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teachers, an honor held for the top 5% of teachers across UT Austin. He also received a Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award for the entire UT system in 2016. Dr. Corsi’s research focuses on sources, physics and chemistry of indoor air pollution, particularly as related to pollutant interactions with indoor materials and innovative strategies for using such interactions to reduce human exposure to air pollution of both outdoor and indoor origin. He has served as principal investigator on over 70 projects, as major advisor to over 50 undergraduate and 70 graduate students, and as co-author on over 300 journal/conference papers, reports, and book chapters. His work has been featured in National Geographic, The Economist, Business Week, National Wildlife, Prevention, Men’s Health, National Public Radio’s Science Friday, Science Studio, the Academic Minute, the Canadian television series The Nature of Things, and more. Delphine Farmer, PhD Dr. Delphine Farmer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Colorado State
Matt's sitting in the King Chair and is very relaxed! In this episode - Matt tells Amberly about FIT - a new AI built for the fashion industry and how a serial killer was caught using a website you use to search your family history. Amberly tells Matt about the science of a favourite smell and how some bees were used to catch a big illegal pot farm.