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P3 Dokumentär
Ny: Rymdfärjan Columbia och dödskraschen

P3 Dokumentär

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 69:10


2003 sker en tragedi som förändrar NASA i grunden och blir början på slutet för det amerikanska rymdfärjeprogrammet. Ombord på Columbia finns astronauten Laurel, vars man och son väntar förgäves. Nya avsnitt från P3 Dokumentär hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. 17 år tidigare hade en stor del av USA:s befolkning sett den tv-sända uppskjutningen av Challenger, som exploderade framför ögonen på åskådarna. Alla som tittade tvingades bevittna när astronauterna ombord omkom. Den här gången, vintern 2003, verkar allting först gå som planerat.Den 41-åriga läkaren och astronauten Laurel Clark är peppad inför uppdraget.– Hon skulle få vara med om något som väldigt få personer någonsin får uppleva, säger hennes man Jonathan Clark till P3 Dokumentär.Men när NASA:s rymdfärja Columbia är på väg tillbaka till jorden går någonting fruktansvärt fel.Astronauterna ovetandes om NASA:s ödesdigra missNär Laurel och de sex andra astronauterna jobbar på i rymden vet de inte att deras liv står på spel.Vid landningsbanan väntar Laurels man Jonathan, som också jobbar på NASA, och deras 8-årige son Iain. De ser fram emot att Columbia ska landa och Iains mamma komma hem igen.Men vid uppskjutningen hade en bit isoleringsskum lossnat från farkostens bränsletank. Det är inte första gången. De amerikanska rymdfärjorna är vid den här tiden återanvändbara och de många rymdresorna sliter på farkosterna. NASA-ingenjörerna på jorden bedömer att uppdraget kan fortsätta som planerat. Men alla håller inte med.– Jag kommer alltid att ångra att jag inte gjorde mer, säger NASA-ingenjören Rodney Rocha.Medverkande:Jonathan Clark, man till astronauten Laurel Clark.Rodney Rocha, NASA-ingenjör.Roz Hobgood, sekreterare för besättningen på uppdrag STS-107.Bill Foster, NASA-ingenjör som arbetade i kontrollrummet under uppdraget.Christer Fuglesang, astronaut.Stefan Åsberg, Svt:s USA-korrespondent.En dokumentär av: Robin Jonsson.Producent: Anna Johannessen, Tredje Statsmakten Media.Exekutiv producent på Sveriges Radio: Rosa Fernández.Dokumentären är producerad 2024.

The Creative Entrepreneur Podcast
Bob Baker interview | The Power of Affirmations (Laurel Clark, Part 2)

The Creative Entrepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 25:48


Get on the Creative Entrepreneur VIP List. It's free and easy. Just head to http://PromoteYourCreativity.com - you'll get sample ebooks and audiobook chapters when you do! Check out Part 2 of this in-depth interview Laurel Clark did with me in 2021 on my book, "The Power of Affirmations and Positive Self-Talk." We discuss what affirmations are and how to use them to improve your life. Learn more about the book at https://bobbakerinspiration.com/bookWatch Part 1 of this interview here https://youtu.be/I4MopZuHCAYLearn more about Laurel Clark athttps://LaurelClark.com/https://linktr.ee/LaurelClarkCheck out all of my books, ebooks, and audiobooks on my Amazon Author page => https://amzn.to/2wJfXij - Titles include The Empowered Artist, The Passion Principles, The Improv Comedy Musician (with Laura Hall from “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”), Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook, The Five-Minute Music Marketer, The 9 Irrefutable Laws of Music Marketing, and many more.Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, Medium, LinkedIn, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. And follow Bob Baker's Inspiration Project on Spotify.I use Buzzsprout for all of my podcasts. Start your own free podcasting account here.Some of the resources I recommend are affiliate links, which will send me a small commission should you make a purchase. This helps me keep the podcast going.Did you enjoy this episode? Please rate, review, comment, and share!Tuesday, Sept 26 Heart-Centered Business and Creative Entrepreneur Round Table. Register for free here. Subscribe to my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@BobBaker/videos Enjoy morning affirmations and guided meditations on abundance, success, confidence, gratitude, relationships, health, and more. Perfect for when you need a boost of positivity and encouragement. Support the show

Affirmation Meditation Podcast with Bob Baker
Bob Baker interview | The Power of Affirmations (Laurel Clark, May 2021)

Affirmation Meditation Podcast with Bob Baker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 26:04


Watch the YouTube video version of this podcast at https://youtu.be/I4MopZuHCAY - Check out Part 1 of this in-depth interview Laurel Clark did with me in 2021 on my book, "The Power of Affirmations and Positive Self-Talk." We discuss what affirmations are and how to use them to improve your life. Learn more about the book at https://bobbakerinspiration.com/bookLearn more about Laurel Clark athttps://LaurelClark.com/https://linktr.ee/LaurelClarkGet your free copy of Turbo-Charge Your Life! 5 Steps to Unleashing Your Purpose, Passion, and Play.Connect with your new global family. Join our High-Vibe Tribe Community here!All of my recordings appear first on YouTube. Please take a moment to subscribe to my channel.Attract prosperity now with the 21-Day Abundance and Money Attraction Brain Boost.Learn more about my book, The Power of Affirmations and Positive Self-Talk.Ready to take your life to the next level? Submit your application to our VIP Mentorship Program here.Check out my Positive Music Playlist on YouTube. Hear more music like this at https://soulmassage.bandcamp.com/You'll also find many of my affirmations and guided meditations on Spotify, Amazon,  Apple Music, Insight Timer, and most streaming platforms under the artist name Bob Baker's Inspiration Project. You can also purchase and download select albums here: https://soulmassage.bandcamp.comHear my most popular album at https://bobbakerinspiration.hearnow.comWhile you're at it, follow me on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and LinkedIn.Get your free copy of "How to Turbo-Charge Your Life! 5 Steps to Unleashing Your Purpose, Passion, and Play" at https://bob-baker.aweb.page/turbo-charge-your-life TEXT ME! Send a quick message to 314-742-8339 if you are in the US or Canada. I'll send you short inspiring messages 3 times a week. For all other countries, please join my Telegram channel at https://t.me/BobBakerInspirationSupport the show

The Creative Entrepreneur Podcast
Bob Baker interview | The Power of Affirmations (Laurel Clark, May 2021)

The Creative Entrepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 25:55


Get on the Creative Entrepreneur VIP List. It's free and easy. Just head to http://PromoteYourCreativity.com - you'll get sample ebooks and audiobook chapters when you do! Check out Part 1 of this in-depth interview Laurel Clark did with me in 2021 on my book, "The Power of Affirmations and Positive Self-Talk." We discuss what affirmations are and how to use them to improve your life. Learn more about the book at https://bobbakerinspiration.com/bookLearn more about Laurel Clark athttps://LaurelClark.com/https://linktr.ee/LaurelClarkCheck out all of my books, ebooks, and audiobooks on my Amazon Author page => https://amzn.to/2wJfXij - Titles include The Empowered Artist, The Passion Principles, The Improv Comedy Musician (with Laura Hall from “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”), Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook, The Five-Minute Music Marketer, The 9 Irrefutable Laws of Music Marketing, and many more.Connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, Medium, LinkedIn, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. And follow Bob Baker's Inspiration Project on Spotify.I use Buzzsprout for all of my podcasts. Start your own free podcasting account here.Some of the resources I recommend are affiliate links, which will send me a small commission should you make a purchase. This helps me keep the podcast going.Did you enjoy this episode? Please rate, review, comment, and share! Subscribe to my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@BobBaker/videos Enjoy morning affirmations and guided meditations on abundance, success, confidence, gratitude, relationships, health, and more. Perfect for when you need a boost of positivity and encouragement. Support the show

Kalamazoo Mornings With Ken Lanphear
United Way, Kellogg's Team Up to Feed Families Through Summer Stock Up Food Drive Fundraiser

Kalamazoo Mornings With Ken Lanphear

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 3:46


Ken talks with Laurel Clark, Associate Director of Community Impact, United Way of South Central Michigan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sleep Whisperer Podcast
113 - Extraordinary Dreams With Laurel Clark

The Sleep Whisperer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 48:54


Laurel Clark is a teacher of metaphysics and self-development, ordained interfaith minister, intuitive counsellor and mentor, and author.  Past president of the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) and the School of Metaphysics, Laurel now owns her own company, Whole Life Resources.  She teaches and guides people to develop their full potential through understanding dreams, meditation, visualisation, and mind skills like undivided attention, concentration, listening, and memory. She is the author of Intuitive Dreaming and seven other books and contributor to a dozen more.  Is there a purpose to scary dreams? Can remembering our dreams help us? Can better sleep help us remember our dreams? How can paying attention to our dreams improve our waking intuition? How do dreams give us guidance or advice for our waking life? How do we know when a dream is purely symbolic and when it might be predicting the future or connecting us with someone else? How can we access wisdom from our dreams? What are some tips for remembering dreams and improving sleep? For more on Laurel Clark you can follow her: Website: www.laurelclark.com     Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/wholeliferesources  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurel-clark-94ba2113/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laureljanclark/  Related Episodes: 106 - Shamanism & Dreams With Ashera Serfaty  097 - Living A Circadian Life With Bastion Groiss  096 - Lucid Dreaming To Redirect Dream Energy For Internal Healing   075 - Light & Circadian Rhythm Masterclass With Roudy Nassif   073 - Creativity & Problem Solving Through Dreams  053 - Using Your Dreams To Transform Yourself With Tyrone  038 - The Magic Of Dreaming  with Gina LaVerde  -For more on Deepa: Deepa is an Allied Functional Medicine Practitioner, Author and a Yogini at Phytothrive. Having a son with a rare adrenal disorder gave her insight into the working of the adrenals. Her articles have been shared by Dr Mark Hyman, MD, a 14 times NY Times Bestselling Author. She also gave the opening speech on Health Hacks at Amazon Web Services & YourStory HeathTech 2019 to heads of healthcare start-ups in India. She is in the YourStory100 Digital Influencers Of 2020. Her book on sleep with HarperCollins releases in 2022. She has been featured on the award winning podcast 15-Minute Matrix and UK Health Radio discussing sleep. Weekly Newsletter:

ASCO eLearning Weekly Podcasts
Oncology, Etc. - Out of this World: Astronaut Physicians (Part 1)

ASCO eLearning Weekly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 22:08


In part one of a two-part conversation, Oncology, Etc. hosts Patrick Loehrer (Indiana University) and David Johnson (University of Texas) have a blast speaking with two physician astronauts. Hear the incredible stories of Drs. Robert L. Satcher (MD Anderson), Ellen Baker (MD Anderson), and their lives on and off this planet. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at https://education.asco.org, or email us at education@asco.org. TRANSCRIPT Patrick Loehrer:  Hi, I'm Patrick Loehrer. I'm Director of Global Oncology and Health Equities at Indiana University. Dave Johnson: My name's Dave Johnson. I'm at UT Southwestern in Dallas. Patrick, we're excited to be back for another segment of ASCO's Educational Podcast, Oncology, Etc. We have two very special guests today, Drs. Ellen Baker and Robert Satcher, oncologist and former astronauts. So I predict this will be an out of this world segment. Patrick Loehrer: It's starting out pretty slow right now, with that one. Thank you though.  Dave Johnson:  Well, listen, this should be a great segment. But before we get started, do you have a favorite astronaut book?  Patrick Loehrer:  Well, the one I read this summer was called American Moonshot by Douglas Brinkley, and it basically took the story of John F. Kennedy and how the space race happened from 1960 and actually earlier than that, into getting onto the moon. It was really, I thought very extraordinary.  Dave Johnson:  So, I haven't read that yet. My favorite would be Rocket Boys by Homer Hickam. I thought that was a fantastic book about his life growing up in West Virginia and ultimately, becoming a NASA engineer and rocket scientist. So that was really great. Patrick Loehrer:  I read that several years ago after you recommended it. They made a movie out of that.  Dave Johnson:  Yeah, I think October Sky was the name of the movie. Yeah. >Patrick Loehrer: Yeah, it's a terrific book. Dave Johnson: Well, why don't we introduce our guests? You want to start with Dr. Baker?  Patrick Loehrer: Oh, sure. It's my pleasure to introduce Dr. Ellen Baker. I have known Ellen over the years through interactions in global oncology. She was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, graduated from Bayside High School in New York, got a bachelor of arts degree in geology from the State University at Buffalo. A doctorate in medicine for Cornell, masters in public health at UT Public Health, and then trained in internal medicine at UT San Antonio. And during her residency, she decided to join in the NASA program as a medical officer. And it was actually, she did a residency around the same time I did, and I remember the space call for astronauts at that time. She was selected as an astronaut in may of 1984, had a variety of jobs. She's logged more than 680 hours in space and has been a mission specialist. She retired from NASA in 2011 and is Director of the MD Anderson project, Echo Program in which he does projects in rural Texas, as well as Zambia, Mozambique, in Central and South America. It's such a great pleasure to have you here today, Ellen.  Dr. Ellen Baker:  Thank you, Patrick.  Dave Johnson:  Our other guest is Dr. Robert Satcher, currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Oncology Division of Surgery at MD Anderson, as well. Dr. Satcher grew up in Hampton, Virginia. He's the son of a university professor and English teacher, so I'm sure they made him do all of his homework. He received a bachelor degree, as well as a PhD in chemical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and received his MD degree from Harvard. By the way Patrick, Dr. Satcher enrolled at MIT at age 16 and graduated at the top of his class. Later, we'll find out what you were doing at age 16? Patrick Loehrer: I do have to interject that I was a mechanical engineer at Purdue, and it's like being in high school compared to chemical engineers. Dave Johnson: Yeah, there's a hierarchy in the engineering world for sure. Dr. Satcher's medical degree was followed by internship and residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of California, San Francisco. In addition, he did a post doc research fellowship again at MIT and University of California, Berkeley. And completed a fellowship in muscular skeletal oncology at the University of Florida, before joining the faculty at Northwestern in Chicago. You guys have a lot of connections it seems? Not satisfied with that massive amount of education and training, Dr. Satcher went on to NASA to train as an astronaut, culminating in a flight aboard the space shuttle Atlantis in November of 2009. Apparently, he got a little bored cooped up in the shuttle because he took a couple of space walks, which I'd like to know more about. In fact, I read on NASA's website that he did some lubricating on one of his walks. I'm not sure what that's about, but I assume there's not a lot of gas stations in space. I also read that he repaired one of the robotic arms, which seems perfect appropriate for an orthopedic surgeon. You'll have to tell us more. Anyway, while these achievements would be enough for most people, it only begins to scratch the surface of the many accomplishments of Dr. Satcher's career to date.  I really can't cover it all, but our audience should know that Dr. Satcher's has been involved in a number of community activities, as well, ranging from his involvement in Big Brother for Youths at Risk, counseling program, to serving as a lay minister in his church. He's also undertaken a number of medical mission trips to underserved areas in countries, such as Nicaragua, Venezuela, Nigeria, and Gabon, where he once served as a Schweitzer fellow at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital in Lambaréné. Dr. Satcher, welcome to Oncology, Etc., we very much appreciate your joining us. Dr. Robert Satcher: Thanks Dave. Glad to be here. Dave Johnson: Perhaps I'll start by asking the two of you, if you could give us just a little bit about your background, other than what we've stated and what got you interested in medicine and how you got interested in space? Dr. Baker, maybe we'll start with you? Dr. Ellen Baker: I've always been interested in space. I was a child of the '60s, and I think one of the very memorable parts of the '60s was the US Space Program. It was a fairly tumultuous decade in the US, I think otherwise, and the space program was really literally a shining star. However, there were no girls in the space program at that time. Right? There were no girl astronauts and so I thought about it, but it didn't seem like it was even possible. I come from a family of medical people. My mother was a nurse, my father was a doctor, my brother is a doctor, and so that had a lot of influence, I think, in my choosing to go into medicine. And in fact, my brother is an oncologist and though I am actually not an oncologist, I've been hanging around with him long enough that some people think I'm an oncologist. So I think that's what got me pointed in that direction. Dave Johnson: Your brother is Larry Schulman, by the way, right? Humanitarian of the Year Award from ASCO, a couple years ago. Dr. Ellen Baker: It is, yes, and he is a great humanitarian. I was actually at my last year of medical school when I saw a little article in the New York Times that NASA was selecting new astronauts and women and minorities were urged to apply. And I kind of filed that away and went off to do my medicine residency and at the end of my residency, I applied to work for NASA as a physician. And that's how I got to Houston and to Johnson Space Center. Dave Johnson: Dr. Satcher, what about yourself? Dr. Robert Satcher: I got interested in space and being an astronaut when I was a kid too, and I was watching astronauts land on the moon. And I was sitting there listening what Ellen was saying and yeah, it was a time where all the astronauts were of course, white males and I didn't see myself there walking on the moon, but I knew it was something that I would really like to do, but didn't really see a way either, at the time. So it really was with the shuttle era that women, people from underrepresented groups finally had the opportunity to become astronauts. And right around the same time too, was when I was starting as an undergraduate at MIT and had the good fortune of meeting Ron McNair, who got his PhD from MIT. And that was the first time I ever saw someone who looked like me, who was an astronaut and that planted the seed that maybe I could do that one day. I also come from, as you mentioned, a family that values education and we've got a number of physicians in our family. Most famously my uncle, Dr. David Satcher, who was Surgeon General of the Clinton Administration. And I always remember, this is a funny story I like to tell if he's listening. When I was going around getting advice on whether or not I should stick with medicine or think about applying to become an astronaut, he advised me just to stick with medicine. So didn't take his advice, this is the one time I didn't, but I did take his advice, in terms of going to medical school. And I wound up applying to become an astronaut, right actually, before the Columbia accident and so they actually paused taking astronauts for a number of years. And in those years, actually that's when I went to Northwestern and was on faculty there. So they opened it up again and that's when I submitted my application and I was in Chicago and was selected from there. Dave Johnson: There's a number of questions that spill off from that. You guys may know David Wolf, who's an astronaut, who's from Indiana University. I had him in my clinic when he was a medical student and as I always do, I basically say, "What do you want to do when you grow up?" And he said, "I want to be an astronaut." And I just smiled and I don't think I ever went back in the room with him, I just figured, "This guy is a flake, what's going on with him?" And I think he's logged more space miles than just about anybody, he's an incredible human being. And again, if he's listening, you're terrific. David. Patrick Loehrer: I just have to ask this as a boyhood thing, because I did contemplate being an astronaut because I was an engineer and MD just like you were Ellen and so were you Bobby. But it hit me, one is, you have not to be afraid of heights, I think. And then, you have to be willing to go around in a circle a thousand times a minute and not throw up. But in the training there, did any of that stuff bother you or was this no big deal? Dr. Ellen Baker: That sounds a little like Hollywood and not so much like the real thing, actually. In the early days of the space program, they did put astronauts in rotating chairs. I'm not exactly sure why? But we don't do that anymore. I would say that the training is rigorous, but it's not unreasonable. I don't know what you think, Bobby? It's fairly predictable. And I will put a little shout out for Purdue, which maybe has one of the highest number of astronauts of any university outside the military academies. I don't know if that's true now, but 10 or 15 years ago, we just had a large number of engineers from Purdue who were in the astronaut office. Dr. Robert Satcher: I agree, the training is not quite how it's portrayed sometimes in the media. The question I get asked from my doctor friends a lot, "I guess you can't be claustrophobic going into space because you're in the space capsule." And that really does deter a significant number of people, probably more than myself or Ellen appreciate because I'm always surprised when I get that question. Dave Johnson: But I'm 100% sure I couldn't be an astronaut if claustrophobia is an issue because I can't stand to be in an elevator. Dr. Ellen Baker: Let me step back a little, I don't want anybody to get discouraged. But you'd be surprised at how many pilots have a fear of heights if they're not encased in an airplane. So fear of heights is not necessarily something that you might worry about if you're an astronaut. And I disagree with you Bobby, I don't think space vehicles are claustrophobic. It's not like being in a submarine, which I would find very claustrophobic. Particularly in the shuttle because we actually had great windows and great views and we didn't feel confined. I don't know what you think Bobby, but I didn't think it was like being in a cave or closet or a submarine. Dr. Robert Satcher: Yeah, I definitely agree with that, the views are spectacular. Patrick Loehrer: So William Shatner just went up and had a brief stint in space and is now considered an astronaut, but he came back with such a sense of awe. Can you describe a little bit what it's like, the view from up there and how does it leave you, particularly your first time up in space? Dr. Robert Satcher: The words don't completely capture it. The colors are so vivid, the view is so breathtaking. It's really impressive seeing the Earth, not only at daytime, but at nighttime and it goes beyond. It's one of a few things I always tell people, that really exceeded my expectation, in terms of what my preconceived notion of what it would be. And ever since going, that's what's so addictive about going into space, it makes you want to go back just to see that again and experience it again. The closest that I've come to seeing anything like that is, they have these new virtual reality experiences, where they actually got footage that they shot in high-def on the space station, outside the space station. It comes close, in terms of the look but it still doesn't fully capture it because the colors and everything, aren't as clear and crisp as it is when you're there. Because you're in the vacuum of space and there's nothing interfering with it and it's just spectacular. Dr. Ellen Baker: Yeah. I'll jump in here too and I absolutely agree with Bobby. And the other thing is, you orbit the Earth every 90 minutes, so you cover a lot of ground and you see a lot of the planet and in that one orbit, you get a sunrise and a sunset. So you orbit the Earth 16 times a day and get 16 sunrises and sunsets, so every 45 minutes the sun is either coming up or going down. It's really hard to know what time of day it is, in terms of your work day in orbit, but it's just magnificent. And it did give me a sense that we're all from the same planet and of course, it makes me wonder why we can't all get along better? Patrick Loehrer: I think people our age remember a few things, we remember the day Kennedy was shot. We remember the landing on the moon with Neil Armstrong. We also sadly, also remember the Challenger disaster and where we all were at that point in time. Ellen, you were an astronaut at that time. Dr. Ellen Baker: I was. Patrick Loehrer:> Can you reflect a little bit about that, if you can? I'm not sure I could do it without getting emotional, if I was there. Dr. Ellen Baker: Yeah, I was actually at work of course, and watching the launch and it was just devastating. Obviously, I knew everybody on board, I knew their families very well. And I have to say, we knew flying in space was risky, but we were still pretty unprepared for Challenger and for Columbia. It is something that I still think about. As weird as it might sound, I actually rescued the plant from Dick Scobee's office. He was the Commander of Challenger and I still have it growing. So it's a reminder that he was a good friend and a good colleague, it was a terrible blow, as was the Columbia accident. In that same tradition, I have African violets by my sink that were in Laurel Clark's office and Laurel was a physician who was aboard the Columbia, as well as Dave Brown, who was also a physician on the Columbia. Dave Johnson: That's an amazing tribute to both of your colleagues. It's very touching to hear that. I wonder if the two of you could share with us, what you actually did on your missions scientifically? How did you use your medical knowledge, if at all? And Robert, what about your oncologic knowledge, was that useful at all? Dr. Robert Satcher: Fortunately, no use for the oncology training in space. I got to use the orthopedic training. One of the most common problems is back pain the first few days when you're in space. We attribute it to, you're going into weightlessness and all of a sudden, there's these fluid shifts, you get more fluid in your inner discs, everybody gets taller. Dave Johnson: Well, let's send Patrick to space. Patrick Loehrer: We need to get up there soon, Dave. Dr. Robert Satcher: Yeah. Actually, during our visit, we measured everybody's height just so that we know what that change was and we did do a experiment actually, that my background came very useful for. We were looking at the effects of bisphosphonate on bone loss. So bisphosphonates, well, everybody knows, this is ASCO, a class of drugs, anti-absorptives, used in patients with bone metastasis. It was actually being tested in rats, thinking about countermeasures for keeping people from losing bone in long duration, space trips. Unfortunately, bisphosphonates come with a lot of effects. But it did seem to work, in terms of the bone mass, which is induced by weightlessness in rats. And then finally, I was the crew medical officer for my group because I was the only MD up there in our crew. Ellen probably was the same in hers. So, what that involves is, NASA was one of the first places to pioneer use of telemedicine. So, you're basically, communicating with the flight surgeons on the ground every day, talking about what sort of medical issues there are with the crew and getting their recommendations for dealing with whatever it is. So yeah, being a doctor actually came very much handy. Dave Johnson: I was going to ask both of you. During your flights, did you encounter any medical emergencies without violating HIPAA? I mean, did you have to do an appendectomy? Dr. Ellen Baker: No appendectomies and fortunately, no emergencies, astronauts are pretty well scrutinized and examined before flights. And I think the best insurance against a medical problem in space is to send crews that are really fit and really healthy. And of course, there's always the risk of things like trauma, but the risk is actually fairly low. So no emergencies on my flight. Patrick Loehrer: There's no RVUs up there are there, that you have to worry about billing or no? Dr. Robert Satcher: No, we didn't have to deal with third-party payers. Patrick Loehrer: This is looking more and more like a job I want to pursue here, I'm going to be taller and there's no billing. This is great. Dave Johnson: I want to hear from Ellen, what sort of experiments she was involved in and how her medical background helped her assist with that? Dr. Ellen Baker: Yeah. People think, "Gee, if you're a doctor and you're an astronaut, they selected you to be a doctor in space." But in fact, astronauts are selected sort of generically. So once you come into the office, you're trained as an astronaut and Bobby and I were both mission specialists, as opposed to astronaut pilots. And so we received training on all sorts of different things. Bobby did a space walk. I trained for space walks, but never did one. We trained on the remote arm. We trained how to fix things when they were broken. I was actually a flight engineer on one of my flights. But that aside, I was also the crew medical officer and on every flight astronauts participate in medical experiments, because we are trying to gather lots of information from very few people on the physiologic effects of space flight, particularly looking towards longer flights, perhaps back to the moon or to Mars. So I did participate as a subject, I was an operator in a few medical experiments, but the bulk of my responsibilities actually were not medical. And I think Bobby, maybe you would agree with that? We did have some flights that were designated as what I would call, space life sciences flights, but there was only a handful of them and I was not a crew member on any of those flights. Patrick Loehrer: Boy, I could spend another three hours on this and would love to hear more stories. Dave Johnson: This concludes part one of our interview with former NASA astronauts, Drs. Ellen Baker and Robert Satcher. Please be sure to tune in to part two of the interview, where we will learn more about the incredible work they're doing in their post NASA careers. Thank you for tuning in to Oncology, Etc., an ASCO Educational Podcast. If you have an idea for a topic or guest you would like us to interview, please email your suggestion to education@asco.org. Thank you for making Oncology, Etc. a part of your day. Announcer: Thank you for listening to the ASCO Education Podcast. To stay up to date with the latest episodes, please click subscribe, let us know what you think by leaving a review. For more information, visit the Comprehensive Education Center at education.asco.org. Announcer 2: The purpose of the as podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience and conclusions. Guests statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity or therapy, should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.

The Synergy Connection Show
Can Our Dreams Tell Our Future with Laurel Clark

The Synergy Connection Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 49:10


Although there is not a lot of scientific research on whether dreams foretell the future, we all have had dreams that have come true. Dr. John Mayer, a clinical psychologist, explains that “when dreams appear to predict the future, it is because the dreams are analyzing the facts and making educated guesses about upcoming events”.The concept of prophetic dreams has been around since ancient times and many early civilizations believed this ability meant you had “divine knowledge”. Our dreams often provide information through metaphors or symbols. Ultimately, we need to decide what our dreams are trying to convey and if it is important information we should examine.Laurel Clark, a certified Dreamologist and author of Intuitive Dreaming, is my guest on the show today and we discuss how dreams can help us live our best life.

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The Good Karma Success Coach Podcast
Ep 167: Dreams, Readings, and More w/ My Niece Sienna

The Good Karma Success Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 20:12


Another fabulous and insightful podcast with my 15 year-old niece Sienna.  In this episode she shares insights about a book she is reading about Dreams, Intuitive Dreaming by Laurel Clark, an angel reading she had and more. We both share a lot of insight and ways to learn about your dreams that is not often shared. Other episodes with Sienna are 143, 144, 151, 155, 160. Thank you for listening and please share! Beyond Basic Private FB Group link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/beyondbasic 6 Week Group Coaching Program: https://www.goodkarmaconfidence.com/courses/sixweek Main website for all things: www.beyondbasicscoaching.com FB, LI or IG melinda_vanfleet ____ I absolutely recommend checking out Ana Luisa ❤️ https://shop.analuisa.com/melinda I LOVE them, their pieces start at $39, and they are currently running the biggest sale of the year. You can get 20% off if you go on https://shop.analuisa.com/melinda #analuisany

Voices Of Courage
183: The Courage to Awaken and Embrace Intuitive Listening

Voices Of Courage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 59:50


Spiritual Awakening offers the most creative and transformative experience life has to offer, but how do you get there? Ken D Fosters interviews prolific author Margaret Wolff, author of 21 books including her latest book, Coming Home. How do develop intuition? How do you know your inner voice is telling you the truth? Ken D Foster interviews Laurel Clark who specializes in aiding people to listen to their intuition and discern life lessons with dreams and visualization. Visit: voicesofcourage.us

The Synergy Connection Show
How Do the Laws Of Attraction Really Work with Laurel Clark

The Synergy Connection Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 59:33


My guest on the show today is Laurel Clark who is a certified Dreamologist. author of the book, Intuitive Dreaming and contributing author to 7 other books which are available here.Laurel and I discuss the different Universal Laws and how they work on today's show. We look at the Law of Attraction in particular which is a philosophy suggesting that when we use positive beliefs, we will attract a more positive outcomes and when we have negative thoughts, negative outcomes become the results. Laurel goes into depth on how to get more of the life you are seeking by understanding how thoughts work.Laurel can be reached via her website at LaurelClark.com

The Big 550 KTRS
Laurel Clark: Already seen in a dream

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 16:59


The author, speaker, dream professional, and spiritual director discusses the fascination of "deja vu". Check out Laurel's link for more info, plus events: https://linktr.ee/LaurelClark

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The Synergy Connection Show
Discerning Your Life Purpose with Laurel Clark

The Synergy Connection Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 55:02


Laurel Clark is a teacher of Metaphysics and Self Development since 1997. She has also written the book Dharma – Fulfilling Your Soul's Purpose.In our show today, Laurel and I discuss how a person can discover their life purpose. Laurel explains that an “occupation” is something we “do” and not our “be” in life. In order to discover our purpose, we have to begin examining our natural qualities. This can be an exercise of remembering what we did as children when we “imagined” ourselves in the future. Laurel also explains we will find ourselves in a happier place in our life if we are using our intuition to lead us into our life purpose.Laurel can be reached via her website at LaurelClark.com

Ask Dr. Dream
Don't Take Your Dream Snippets Lying Down

Ask Dr. Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 54:30


Can a dream snippet change your life? Absolutely. You don't have to have extensive dream recall to benefit from the value of dreamwork. Dream coach Debbie Spector Weisman and dreamologist Laurel Clark will share the dramatic ways their lives have been altered (for the better) because of a simple, tiny, almost forgettable dream snippet.

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Affirmation Meditation Podcast with Bob Baker
The Power of Affirmations book | Laurel Clark interviews Bob Baker

Affirmation Meditation Podcast with Bob Baker

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 47:30


Check out this in-depth interview Laurel Clark did with me on my new book, "The Power of Affirmations and Positive Self-Talk." We discuss what affirmations are and how to use them to improve your life. Watch the YouTube video version at https://youtu.be/w82HNZ8lOLA - Learn more about my new book, The Power of Affirmations and Positive Self-Talk  Learn more about Laurel Clark at https://LaurelClark.com/ and https://linktr.ee/LaurelClark Visit https://BetterHelp.com/BobBaker​ to get the help you need from a licensed therapist online. If you use the BetterHelp service, I will receive a commission. That won’t affect your rate at all, but it will help support this podcast.Support my life's work at https://www.patreon.com/bobbaker with a small monthly contribution and get exclusive perks.  Visit https://gum.co/TurboHHW to register for Turbo-Charge Your Life: 30 Days to a More Happy, Healthy & Wealthy You!Get six FREE affirmation and guided meditation MP3 downloads. My gift to you at https://BobBakerInspiration.com/free - All of my recordings appear first on YouTube. Please take a moment to subscribe to my channel: https://www.YouTube.com/BobBakerYou'll also find many of my affirmations and guided meditations on Spotify, Amazon,  Apple Music, Insight Timer, and most streaming platforms under the artist name Bob Baker's Inspiration Project. You can also purchase and download select albums here: https://soulmassage.bandcamp.comHear my most popular album at https://bobbakerinspiration.hearnow.comAlso, I've published many other books over the years, including The Passion Principles, The Empowered Artist, and Personal and Spiritual Growth for Fun People. Visit my Amazon author page to see many more titles: https://amzn.to/2wJfXijWhile you're at it, follow me on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest.I use Buzzsprout for all of my podcasts. Start your own free podcasting account at https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=599692Did you enjoy this episode? Please rate, review, comment, and share!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KHWVBQK3A4X3J&source=url )

Dream Power Radio
Laurel Clark - Explore the Fascinating World of Extraordinary Dreams

Dream Power Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 30:04


They’re called telepathic dreams, clairvoyant dreams, precognitive dreams, visitation dreams, psy dreams. Whatever you choose to name them, these types of extraordinary dreams lead us into a world of new ways to communicate, create and understand ourselves.My guest on this episode of Dream Power Radio, Dreamologist and Certified Dream Professional Laurel Clark is an intuitive dreamer who helps her clients navigate through the sometimes strange but always revealing nature of extraordinary dreams. Laurel tells us:•what it means to meet someone in your dreams•what are dreams tell us about the afterlife•how to meet someone telepathically•whether having a dream about a disaster causes that event to happen•how dreams spark creativity If you’ve ever wondered about seeing loved ones or future events in your dreams, you won’t want to miss this informative episode of Dream Power Radio. Laurel Clark is a Dreamologist and Certified Dream Professional. She is a teacher, intuitive counselor, and interfaith minister. Laurel is the author of the book Intuitive Dreaming, and contributor to The Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreams, Dreams that Change Our Lives, Weaving Dreams in the Classroom, Interpreting Dreams for Self Discovery, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and the Unexplainable, Lucid Dreaming, and Dreamtime: Tales from Down Under. A current board member, past president and former Board Chair of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, and past president of the School of Metaphysics, Laurel is a graduate of the Institute for Dream Studies, Dreamschool and the School of Metaphysics. Laurel has been keeping a dream journal since 1977 and is a frequent guest on radio and television programs around the world. Website: http://www.laurelclark.com/Get a complementary Dream Discovery Session with me by signing up at my website: thedreamcoach.net

The Big 550 KTRS
Laurel Clark: Asking dreams for guidance

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 11:20


The author, speaker, dream professional, and spiritual director discusses the benefits of allowing our dreams to help us. Check out Laurel's upcoming event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/discerning-your-life-purpose-with-dreams-tickets-152461306873

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The Synergy Connection Show
What Is a Dreamologist with Laurel Clark

The Synergy Connection Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 54:30


A “Dreamologist” is defined as a person who specializes in the interpretation of dreams. They have been trained to understand how the brain works while a person is dreaming.Laurel Clark is a “Dreamologist”, an author and the founder of Whole Life Resources which focuses on providing education and counseling for individuals seeking to develop their fullest potential.In the show today, Laurel explains what our dreams mean, especially when we work to remember them. She suggests using a dream journal and various ways to recover our dreams. She also discusses what the “World Dream Peace Bridge” is and how this organization can help to create a shift in the vibrational energetic field.Laurel can be reached via her website at LaurelClark.com

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Archives For Aliens
Dreaming with Laurel Clark | #15

Archives For Aliens

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 100:11


#15 Dreaming with Laurel Clark | 15  Tune in to understand how dreaming plays a role in self discovery, spiritual exploration, and understanding your own consciousness. This conversation with a dream expert explores how metaphysics play a role in our everyday waking life, decision making, and intuition. Learn about Laurel's path to becoming a spiritual teacher, her involvement with The School of Metaphysics, personal experiences in communicating with the other side, and the power of dreams. She shares from decades of experience on meditation, dream interpretation, and self discovery with ideas for how listeners can start to remember and connect with their dreams today. We also talk about getting more comfortable with forms of eternal existence, natural cycles, death, and what's beyond the physical body.   Connect with this week's guest  Laurel Clark Dream Expert | Counselor | Coach | Artist | Writer https://laurelclark.com   Laurel helps groups and individuals discover their life purpose, interpret and work with dreams, and re-awakened creativity through exploration and play.    Classes with Laurel  Understanding Your Dreams, March 11th https://laurelclark.com/understanding-your-dreams/ Your Personal Mission The Power of Intuition How To Be Lucky Ideas Into Action  “Discover, uncover, and recover your True Self so you can shine your light and fulfill your destiny. I mentor, teach, and guide you on your soul journey. Life is art. We breathe Spirit in a delicate rainbow, a spectacular sunrise, the gentle scent of roses, or crashing thunder. Imagine living in tune with the magic, wonder, and beauty of this awesome creativity which is our birthright. Learning to express your true voice brings purpose and fulfillment. Whether you identify as an artist or feel that you have latent creative power waiting to emerge, I can aid you to discover, uncover, and recover your Real Self! Being creative goes beyond making things. It is a way of thinking, of being, of seeing and responding to the world and her people.”    Mentions  Medici Media Space www.medicistl.com  International Association for the Study of Dreams www.asdreams.org Theosophical Society https://www.theosophical.org Encouraging open- minded inquiry into world religions, philosophy, science, and the arts in order to understand the wisdom of the ages, respect the unity of all life, and help people explore  spiritual self- transformation  Personal Instagram (a collection of synchronicities) https://www.instagram.com/unusmunduslife/    Connect with Jasmine  Art https://unusmundusart.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/unus_mundus_art/  Coaching / Workshops https://chaos2ordercoaching.org  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chaos2ordercoaching/    Archives for Aliens  Episode #15 Recorded in St. Louis, MO 2021 Music by Ben Portner https://www.bportbeats.com  Subscribe to the show on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/archives-for-aliens/id1552919227  Subscribe to the show on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6dqfTDvCpXsfkL0eFdWcZ8  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/archivesforaliens/  Questions / Comments / Ideas https://forms.gle/JwHKFkMkwZSmN8Rt7  Refer a guest https://forms.gle/R7DNhr3RNe71fBTg8   

The Lovers' Lounge
Podcast 93 Speaker, Certified Dreamologist and Founder of Whole Life Resources, Laurel Clark

The Lovers' Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 59:59


Speaker, Teacher, Counselor, Author, and, Certified Dreamologist, Laurel Clark. Laurel is the Founder of Whole Life Resources. She guides and mentors people to discover their inner self and getting in touch with their dreams through interpretation, dream incubation and so much more. We discuss whether we all dream, how people dream, the different types of dreams, what dreams tell us, the difference between symbolic dreams and dreams that are precognitive, and others. We discuss dreams of people who are deceased, what a "visitation" from the deceased is and etc.

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Laurel Clark is a teacher of adult education in metaphysics, dreams, visualization, and holistic living. She is the owner and developer of Whole Life Resources, the Chair of the Board and past president of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, and past president of the School of Metaphysics. She is the author of Intuitive Dreaming, Karmic Healing, The Law of Attraction and Other Secrets of Visualization, Concentration, and contributor to a number of other published books.Laurel offers classes and workshops to businesses, professional groups, and organizations to aid people live more purposeful lives. She is also an ordained minister in the Interfaith Church of Metaphysics, a counselor, and mentors people to develop their creativity, cultivate intuition, manifest their passions and fulfill their destiny.She can be reached at www.laurelclark.com.

The Dream Journal
Intuitive Dreaming with Laurel Clark

The Dream Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020


Dr. Laurel Clark is a certified dreamologist.  She graduated from the School of Metaphysics and the Institute for Dream Studies.  She has been keeping a dream journal for over 40 years and loves to explore how dreams enhance intuition, creativity, and connection with other people as well as our inner selves.  A long time teacher, […]

MPowered Podcast
Leveling Up Your Dreams!!!

MPowered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 41:16


In this episode, Dream Expert! Laurel Clark - author, past president of "The School of Metaphysics", board member of the "International Association for the Study of Dreams" have a fascinated and thought provoking conversation on the different aspects on how dreams can actually connects us! Exploring the possibility of how are dreams can empowers us to live life more consciously! Enjoy! Support the show (https://www.cash.app/$MpoweredPodcast)

MPowered Podcast
Leveling Up Your Dreams!!!

MPowered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 41:17


In this episode, Dream Expert!  Laurel Clark - author, past president of "The School of Metaphysics", board member of the "International Association for the  Study of Dreams" have a fascinated and thought provoking conversation on the different aspects on how dreams can actually connects us!  Exploring the possibility of how are dreams can empowers us to live life more consciously!  Enjoy!  

Super Squirrel Conversations
Conversation with T Swish

Super Squirrel Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 52:09


Acorn and Tail have a conversation with T Swish ,the red lipped bass, (Laurel Clark) about being born one way and finding success in a strange and different environment. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/supersquirrelconvo/support

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MichMash
Laurel Clark

MichMash

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 30:59


Laurel and I talk about visionary, dedicated teacher, living more creatively with purpose, meditation, whole minded living, nighttime dreams interpretation, visualization, intuitive development, School of Metaphysics, it’s a lifelong journey to trust intuitiveness, pay attention!, distinguish between intuition and imagination (ego brain thought), science behind it, awareness - where do our thoughts come from?, reoccurring dreams and self-conscious mind, a 17 year old dream regarding 9/11, letting down your guard, connection of people, college nightmares, dream journal, "Law of Attraction and Other Secrets", dreaming in b&w v color, stages of sleep, add, lesson of the bells and universal laws.

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*~Evolution Revolution with Dulcinea~*
*~Evolution Revolution 24 with Dr. Laurel Clark~*

*~Evolution Revolution with Dulcinea~*

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 63:55


Welcome to Evolution Revolution Radio with Dulcinea that launched officially on October 25th, 2007 with Sedona Talk Radio, and from Episode 22 to Current, Dulcinea Independently Produces, Hosts and Creates Evolution Revolution Radio. There are over a hundred Episodes recorded with Authors, Leaders, Teachers and more. New recordings are in the works- SUPER Exciting! Evolution Revolution Mission Statement: Evolution Revolution is focused on offering listeners intuitive and balanced information that fosters transformation, both personally and globally, ultimately raising the consciousness on planet earth. In this Episode recorded LIVE on Thursday, May 22, 2008, Author & Professor, Dr. Laurel Clark explores her book release, "The Law of Attraction and Other Secrets of Visualization." www.som.org ~*Please join us each week for inspirational conversations with authors and leaders.~* Be well, Dulcinea Dulcinea Contreras, MA, AMFT, APCC www.DulcineaContreras.com www.HelloDulcinea.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dulcinea-contreras/support

STEM-Talk
Episode 56: Jon Clark talks about NASA, supersonic jumps from the edge of space, and humans in extreme environments

STEM-Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018


Today’s episode is the second of a two-part interview with IHMC Senior Scientist Dr. Jonathan Clark, a six-time Space Shuttle crew surgeon who has served in numerous roles for both NASA and the Navy. Part one of our interview, episode 55, ended with Jon talking about the tragic death of his wife, astronaut Laurel Clark. She died along with six fellow crew members in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in 2003. February marks the 15th anniversary of the disaster. Today’s episode picks up with Jon talking about becoming part of a NASA team that investigated the Columbia disaster. Ken and Dawn also talk to Jon about the extensive research he has been doing on the neurologic effects of extreme environments, and also about the instrumental work he has been doing in developing new protocols to benefit future aviators and astronauts. Jon received his Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University, and medical degree from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. He is board certified in neurology and aerospace medicine. Jon headed the Spatial Orientation Systems Department at the Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory in Pensacola. He also held other top positions in the Navy and qualified as a Naval flight officer, Naval flight surgeon, Navy diver and Special Forces freefall parachutist. Jon's service as a Space Shuttle crew surgeon was part of an eight-year tenure at NASA, where he was also chief of the Medical Operations Branch and an FAA senior aviation medical examiner for the NASA Johnson Space Center Flight Medicine Clinic. He additionally served as a Department of Defense Space Shuttle Support flight surgeon covering two shuttle missions. In addition to his new role as a senior research scientist at IHMC, Jon is an associate professor of Neurology and Space Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and teaches operation space medicine at Baylor’s Center for Space Medicine. He also is the space medicine advisor for the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, and is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston where he teaches at the Aerospace Medicine Residency. Links: Jon Clark’s NASA bio: https://www.nasa.gov/offices/nesc/academy/Clark-Jonathan-Bio.html Jon Clark You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZLZ5yKgXJR0L1xZzhdTY_dUzo5ZLILxS Jon Clark Red Bull Stratos page: http://www.redbullstratos.com/the-team/jonathan-clark/index.html Part one of Jon Clark STEM-Talk interview: http://www.ihmc.us/stemtalk/episode-55/ Show Notes: 4:07: Ken comments that Jon was part of the NASA team that studied every detail of the Columbia disaster. When the team’s report came out, Jon said, “You have to find ways to turn badness into goodness. You have to. It’s the only way you get through this.” Ken then asks Jon to talk about some of the lessons NASA learned. 7:27: Dawn says that on October 14, 2012, Jon was part of a team that successfully accomplished the highest stratospheric free fall jump from 128,100 feet. Dawn asks Jon how he became involved in this record-breaking jump. 9:37: Dawn asks Jon what his support team looked like for the jump. 11:15: Ken asks Jon what kind of preparation he and the team went through for the jump, and how long the preparatory period was. 12:46: Dawn asks Jon what the medical concerns for the jump were. 16:54 Dawn comments that when Jon discusses the medical team, he talks a lot about continuous physiological monitoring in the research world. She then asks Jon what kind of monitoring he was doing before, during, and after the jump. 22:58: Dawn asks Jon to discuss research he has done around neurological issues, specifically when it comes to space exposure. 23:31: Ken comments that intermittent artificial gravity has been discussed over the years, as a way to potentially mitigate some of the medical risk factors associated with long durati...

STEM-Talk
Episode 55: Jon Clark looks back at his Naval and NASA careers and the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster

STEM-Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 63:29


Today’s episode is the first of two-part interview with IHMC Senior Scientist Dr. Jonathan Clark, a six-time Space Shuttle crew surgeon who has served in numerous roles for both NASA and the Navy. In a wide-ranging conversation with Ken and Dawn, Jon talks about his 26-year career in the Navy, his extensive research on the neurologic effects of extreme environments on humans, and the tragic death of his wife, astronaut Laurel Clark, who died along with six fellow crew members in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in 2003. Jon received his Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University, and medical degree from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. He is board certified in neurology and aerospace medicine. Jon headed the Spatial Orientation Systems Department at the Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory in Pensacola. He also held other top positions in the Navy and qualified as a Naval flight officer, Naval flight surgeon, Navy diver and Special Forces freefall parachutist. Jon's service as a Space Shuttle crew surgeon was part of an eight-year tenure at NASA, where he was also chief of the Medical Operations Branch and an FAA senior aviation medical examiner for the NASA Johnson Space Center Flight Medicine Clinic. He additionally served as a Department of Defense Space Shuttle Support flight surgeon covering two shuttle missions. In addition to his new role as a senior research scientist at IHMC, Jon is an associate professor of Neurology and Space Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and teaches operation space medicine at Baylor’s Center for Space Medicine. He also is the space medicine advisor for the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, and is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston where he teaches at the Aerospace Medicine Residency. Links: Jon Clark's NASA bio: https://www.nasa.gov/offices/nesc/academy/Clark-Jonathan-Bio.html Jon Clark's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZLZ5yKgXJR0L1xZzhdTY_dUzo5ZLILxS Show Notes: 4:32: Ken and Dawn welcome Jon to the show. 4:47: Dawn comments that Jon was the son of an army officer, and as a result, he grew up all over the world. Dawn then asks Jon what it was like to move so frequently to different army bases as a youth. 5:24: Dawn says that Jon is known as a fairly frugal person and asks him to tell the story of a piece of burnt toast in Germany that contributed to his frugality. 6:39: Ken asks Jon to share the story of how he learned how to fly planes in Germany as a teen-ager. 9:43: Dawn comments that Jon had aquariums in his bedroom as a child. She then asks Jon what drew him to marine biology. 13:53: Dawn asks why Jon chose Texas A&M for college after leaving Germany. 15:36: Jon talks about how he was accepted into medical school during his senior year of college, and how he was disappointed that the Navy sent him to flight school instead. 18:46: Ken says that after flight school, Jon ended up going to medical school after all. Ken asks Jon to talk about what happened. 20:09: Dawn asks Jon what it was like transitioning from being an officer in the Navy to a student in medical school. 21:24: Dawn comments that Jon was three years into his neurosurgery residency when his plans shifted. She asks Jon what happened. 24:52: Dawn says that Jon spent 26 years on active duty with the Navy, qualifying as a Naval Flight Officer, Naval Flight Surgeon, Navy Diver, U.S. Army Parachutist, and Special Forces Military Free Fall Parachutist. She asks Jon if it is fair to say that he has an appetite to try new things. 26:35: Ken comments that he and Jon met in Bruce Dunn’s lab at the University of West Florida in the late 1980s while Jon was in Pensacola working at the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute. Ken says that he recalls Jon working with Bruce on electrophysiology studies.

Dreams Unzipped with Dr. Dream & Nancy T
Dreams That Change Our Lives

Dreams Unzipped with Dr. Dream & Nancy T

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 43:53


Dream Scientist, Bob Hoss, Director of the Dream Science Foundation, and past president of the International Association for the Study of Dreams (www.AsDreams.org -- and will be speaking at the upcoming conference) wrangled 100 dreamers (ala in the style of "Chicken Soup for the Soul") to share stories that  have done just that!   Have you ever awakened from a dream that left you feeling stunned—a dream so vivid or impactful—so unexpected—that it changes your life from that point forward?  Imagine you could ask a question of a dream character, or the dream itself, and watch as a profoundly surprising response appears. Suppose you could take action in your dream to eliminate a recurring nightmare, heal a relationship, or even a physical ailment.     These are what might be called big dreams, stories of life changing guidance, insight and healing; some that reach beyond the senses and even beyond death.  They are presented as guideposts along our life's journey, and introduced by 22 internationally acclaimed experts, psychologists, researchers, and best-selling authors from the International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD):  Deirdre Barrett, Susannah Benson, Kelly Bulkeley, Laurel Clark, Gayle Delaney, Marcia Emery, Patricia Garfield, Robert Gongloff, Bob Haden, Robert Hoss, Ed Kellogg, Stanley Krippner, Justina Lasley, Jacquie E. Lewis, Tallulah Lyons, Wendy Pannier, Alan Siegel, Carlyle Smith, Gregory Scott Sparrow, Jeremy Taylor, Robert Waggoner and moi, Kelly Sullivan Walden.   On the show today, we talk about some of his favorite stories--these dream tales will inspire you, make you cry, uplift your soul, make you never again take your dreams lying down!     Here's more about my favorite Dream Scientist:    Robert Hoss, MS is author of Dream Language, Officer and former President of the International Association for the Study of Dreams, Director of the DreamScience foundation for research grants, advisory board of the Soul Medicine Institute and Haden Institute faculty member. A frequent guest on radio and TV, he was host of the IASD DreamTime Radio series and has been an internationally acclaimed lecturer and/or instructor on dreams and dreamwork at various institutions, colleges and universities for over 30 years. His simple but powerful Image Activation dreamworking approach is based on a unique blending of Gestalt work, Jungian theory, the neurobiology of dreaming, plus his research into the significance of color in dreams. Formerly a scientist, and researcher in the field of optical communications, he was a pioneer with multiple patents and the Corporate Vice President for Global Telecommunications at both American Express and IBM. He now devotes his science and management skills to dream studies. He was recently featured in the PBS Dreamtime TV special, and in Readers Digest, Prevention Magazine and USA Today.

Death, Sex & Money
An Astronaut's Husband, Left Behind

Death, Sex & Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2015 32:39


Dr. Jonathan Clark lost his wife, astronaut Laurel Clark, in the 2003 Columbia space shuttle explosion. As he grieved, he also learned how to be a single parent to their son.  Support Death, Sex & Money by becoming a monthly sustaining member. Sign up now.

No Limits
No Limits - Relationships - February 4, 2014

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2014 53:57


Talking about relationships and the upcoming Power of Personal Connection seminar with Dr. Laurel Clark and Kerry Keller from the Indianapolis School of Metaphysics.

No Limits
No Limits - Dream Interpretation - April 23, 2013

No Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2013 53:55


A look at dream interpretation during National Dream Awareness Week with guests Kerry Keller - Director of the School of Metaphysics, Indianapolis...and Dr. Laurel Clark - author and President Emeritus of the School of Metaphysics.

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Intuitive Dreaming/Mystical Cruise

BITEradio.me

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2012 60:00


Dr. Laurel Clark - author *Intuitive Dreaming* Laurel Clark's "Intuitive Dreaming"  is about intuition, dreams, clairvoyance, precognition, visitation dreams from the deceased, and related topics. All based on her personal experience. Laurel is the president of the School of Metaphysics, headquartered in Missouri, and has been studying and teaching metaphysics since 1979. She is an author, intuitive counselor, interfaith minister, and reader of the Akashic Records and Intuitive Health Analyses. For more information visit: www.som.org  

Achieving Your Dreams in a Crazy World – Murray W Nabors Ph.D
Achieving Your Dreams in Our Crazy World – Personal Growth, Healing, and Understanding Dreams!

Achieving Your Dreams in a Crazy World – Murray W Nabors Ph.D

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2012 65:24


Personal Growth, Healing, and Understanding Dreams! My guest today is Dr. Laurel Clark, President of the School of Metaphysics, with centers across the United States. Join our wide ranging discussion of Applied Metaphysics including learning essential life skills such as self respect, undivided attention, concentration, memory, listening, imagination, reasoning, breath work, dream interpretation, and intuition. Become a Whole Functioning Person … Read more about this episode...

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Healing for a Higher Purpose/Mystical Cruise

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011 62:00


Healing for a Higher Purpose with Dr. Laurel Clark Dr. Laurel Clark is the national President of the School of Metaphysics, a not-for-profit educational and service organization headquartered in Windyville, MO.  She has been teaching courses in Applied Metaphysics for 28 years.  She has directed and supervised School of Metaphysics centers in Michigan, Colorado, Missouri, Kansas, Indiana, and Kentucky.  Dr. Clark is a dynamic public speaker who has given lectures, workshops, and seminars to colleges and universities, professional and business groups, corporations, hospitals, hospices, and civic and social organizations since 1979.  She is a certified psi counselor, an ordained minister in the Interfaith Church of Metaphysics, and devotes her life to humanitarian service.  Dr. Clark is the author of the books The Law of Attraction and Other Secrets of Visualization, Dharma:  Finding Your Soul's Purpose, Karmic Healing, Vital Ingredient:  Healing for a Higher Purpose, Concentration, and  Shaping Your Life: The Power of Creative Imagery.  She is co-author and editor of Interpreting Dreams for Self Discovery and a contributor to the books Uncommon Knowledge, How to Raise an Indigo Child, Total Recall and Power of Structure. To find out more about Laurel and the School of Metaphysics visit http://www.som.org/