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We welcome a star of Netflix's “The Night Agent,” Lucianne Buchanan, to the podcast to talk about her part in the second season of the hit series on Netflix. Randy and Lucianne talk about the source material for the project, the work that goes into making a soundstage look like the Nation's Capitol, and much more.
Joe speaks to callers about the race to send humans to Mars. Lucianne loves the new craze of saunas by the beach. Callers discuss road safety in relation to cyclists and the need for patience amongst road-users.
What is commercial design? And how can it help you sell more of your products?Today my guest on the podcast is Lucianne Soley of Soley Creative. Soley Creative empowers people and brands to be seen, heard, and understood through commercial visual communication and brand guardianship. They build brands that thrive in the present and the future. Lucianne joins me to explain what commercial design is and how it can help you as a product creator sell more. We discuss the importance of making sure that everything that you produce visually has a purpose and functions well, whether that's getting people in your email list, or making sales on your website. Lucianne also shares some valuable insights into customer profiles and behaviours learnt from her years of experience supporting major household brand names. It's a fascinating topic that we've never covered before, and I am sure you will come away with lots of ideas for this you can do to tweak and improve the performance of your website, emails, social media and more. The Bring Your Product Idea to Life Podcast - Best Business Podcast Award, Independent Podcast Awards 2023USEFUL RESOURCES:Soley Creative WebsiteSoley Creative InstagramSoley Creative ThreadsSoley Creative PinterestLucianne Soley Linked In Soley Creative LinkedInThis episode is sponsored by Aubergine LegalDo you sometimes worry that your business isn't meeting all its legal compliance requirements and wonder if you are ticking all the legal boxes? Are you losing sleep worrying about a piece of legislation that you might not be complying with? Perhaps you need some help with your client contracts or your data protection compliance? Or maybe you worry that your website doesn't have the right documents or legal notices in the right place? Perhaps you have a brand that you want to protect with a trademark? Do you want to outsource it all and eliminate your worries?Then get in touch with Aubergine Legal, a friendly commercial legal consultancy. Offering practical and clear commercial legal advice without the overwhelming legal jargon. Taking the worry away and helping you to protect your business and minimise your risks. Aubergine offers a free initial 30 minute consultation if you have any questions or want to find out how they can help.Aubergine Legal WebsiteGet In Touch with Aubergine LegalAubergine Legal BlogAubergine Legal Shop which includes FREE Cookie Guide, FREE Business Start Up Legal Checklist, and paid for resources including a Guide on Selling to the USALET'S CONNECTJoin my free Facebook group for product makers and creators
Fiona and Paul talk to Lucianne Tonti, Fashion Researcher, Australians should cut reduce carbon footprint – tips and advice on recycled wardrobe https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/jan/23/australia-fashion-recycled-wardrobe-reduce-carbon-footprint-tips-advice Lucianne is a regenerative fashion researcher, writer... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 27th January 2024: Lucianne Tonti, Fashion, Researcher, Writer; what impact does Fashion retail have on the Environment? appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
As humanity builds settlements beyond Earth, myriad ethical issues will arise--many in a different way than they do terrestrially. Astrophysicist and space communicator Erika Nesvold has devoted extensive thought and research to how to ethically govern space settlements, most notably on her podcast Making New Worlds and in her book Off-Earth.In a conversation that pairs well with Shane Harris's March 2022 Chatter discussion with astrobiologist Lucianne Walkowicz about ethical space exploration, David Priess spoke with Erika about her grounding in Star Trek and other science fiction, the JustSpace Alliance that she co-founded with Lucianne, that alliance's interactions with space industrialists, Erika's application to be an astronaut, conflicting motivations for humanity to settle space, how we should select space settlers, the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, the concept of legal personhood for non-terrestrial bodies, labor law and criminal justice in space settlements, how motivations for settling space influence openness to various forms of government, and more.Among the works mentioned in this episode:The podcast Making New WorldsThe book Off-Earth by Erika NesvoldThe Chatter podcast episode Ethical Space Exploration with Lucianne WalkowiczThe Star Trek universeThe Foundation book series by Isaac AsimovThe Dune book series by Frank HerbertThe YouTube video All TomorrowsThe movie 2012The book 2010 by Arthur C. ClarkeThe book Artemis by Andy WeirThe movie SunshineThe book A Brief History of Equality by Thomas PinkettyThe book series The Wheel of Time by Robert JordanThe book Doomsday Book by Connie WillisChatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As humanity builds settlements beyond Earth, myriad ethical issues will arise--many in a different way than they do terrestrially. Astrophysicist and space communicator Erika Nesvold has devoted extensive thought and research to how to ethically govern space settlements, most notably on her podcast Making New Worlds and in her book Off-Earth.In a conversation that pairs well with Shane Harris's March 2022 Chatter discussion with astrobiologist Lucianne Walkowicz about ethical space exploration, David Priess spoke with Erika about her grounding in Star Trek and other science fiction, the JustSpace Alliance that she co-founded with Lucianne, that alliance's interactions with space industrialists, Erika's application to be an astronaut, conflicting motivations for humanity to settle space, how we should select space settlers, the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, the concept of legal personhood for non-terrestrial bodies, labor law and criminal justice in space settlements, how motivations for settling space influence openness to various forms of government, and more.Among the works mentioned in this episode:The podcast Making New Worlds The book Off-Earth by Erika NesvoldThe Chatter podcast episode Ethical Space Exploration with Lucianne Walkowicz The Star Trek universeThe Foundation book series by Isaac AsimovThe Dune book series by Frank HerbertThe YouTube video All TomorrowsThe movie 2012The book 2010 by Arthur C. ClarkeThe book Artemis by Andy WeirThe movie SunshineThe book A Brief History of Equality by Thomas PinkettyThe book series The Wheel of Time by Robert JordanThe book Doomsday Book by Connie WillisChatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today on the show, author of ‘Sundressed' and fashion editor for The Saturday Paper Lucianne Tonti reads her piece on confronting the hundreds of thousands of tonnes of clothing condemned to landfill every year. The Australian fashion industry is a major cause of the 227,000 tonnes of waste clothing generated each year — much of it never worn before being discarded. Non-profits are attempting to curb the issue, redirecting and recycling the waste clothing – but the problem lies at the source: overproduction. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Fashion editor for The Saturday Paper and author of ‘Sundressed', Lucianne Tonti
Today on the show, author of ‘Sundressed' and fashion editor for The Saturday Paper Lucianne Tonti reads her piece on confronting the hundreds of thousands of tonnes of clothing condemned to landfill every year. The Australian fashion industry is a major cause of the 227,000 tonnes of waste clothing generated each year — much of it never worn before being discarded. Non-profits are attempting to curb the issue, redirecting and recycling the waste clothing – but the problem lies at the source: overproduction. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Fashion editor for The Saturday Paper and author of ‘Sundressed', Lucianne Tonti
Lucianne Tonti is my guest on Episode 173 of Inside Ideas with Marc Buckley. Lucianne Tonti is a journalist, author and regenerative fashion consultant. She is the fashion editor of The Saturday Paper, a regular contributor to The Guardian where she writes the weekly series Closet Clinic. Her writing also appears in Australian Vogue. Her first book Sundressed: Natural Fabrics and the Future of Clothes, was released in Australia in July and will be published by Island Press in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom in 2023. Lucianne has worked in sustainable and luxury fashion in Melbourne, Sydney, London and Paris. www.luciannetonti.com
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In episode 1 of season 9 I chat with Lucianne Tonti, Fashion Editor of The Saturday Paper, Closet Clinic columnist for The Guardian and proud author of her newly released book, Sundressed. For Lucianne, fashion is not only beautiful but also serious business and she uses both her writing and her rhetoric to elucidate the significant systems that can move our thinking past just a buzzword of sustainability. Through her exploration of regenerative farming, understanding of our clothing's origin stories and advocacy of natural fibres, Lucianne sheds light onto her serious reverence for nature, her solemn respect for history and of course her sensational style.
On this week's episode, we're joined by Dr. Lucianne Walkowicz. We'll discuss the ethics of space exploration, the JustSpace Alliance, policing in space, and how to bring more of the public into conversations about humanity's collective future both on- and off-Earth.Lucianne is an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago and the co-founder of the JustSpace Alliance. Walkowicz studies the ethics of space exploration, stellar magnetic activity, how stars influence a planet's suitability as a host for alien life, and how to use advanced computing to discover unusual events in large astronomical data sets. From 2017-2018, they were the Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/LOC Chair in Astrobiology at the Library of Congress. Walkowicz is the founding director of the LSSTC Data Science Fellowship Program, an initiative to provide astronomy graduate students with training in advanced computing. Walkowicz speaks and writes regularly on topics at the intersection of science and society, which have appeared on TED.com, Slate, The Washington Post, Vox, and more. Walkowicz holds a B.S. in Physics and Astronomy from Johns Hopkins University, an MS and PhD in Astronomy from the University of Washington, and held postdoctoral fellowships at UC Berkeley and Princeton prior to joining the Adler Planetarium. They are also a TED Senior Fellow and a practicing artist, working in a variety of media, from performance to sound.Also, a special shout-out and thank you to our lead sponsor this season, Multiverse Media Group! For more information about Multiverse Media Group and their recent documentary, The High Frontier, check out https://thehighfrontiermovie.com/.Support the show
In this episode we're joined by science superstar (pun intended) Lucianne Walkowicz to talk about their research, who space belongs to (including whether it can "belong" to anyone), and how gay space is. Charles also defends leeches (they probably won't give you diseases!), the animal, but not leeches, metaphor for the capitalist class. Lucianne is all over, but can be found on Twitter @RocketToLulu Show notes (including sources) and a transcript are at our website here: https://asabpodcast.com/2022/04/23/episode-48/ The show is on Twitter @ASABpod, Charles @cockroacharles, and Tessa @spacermase. Our intro music is by Nicole Petkovich. Thank you for listening!
This week, Shane Harris speaks to Lucianne Walkowicz, an astronomer and astrobiologist at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. Walkowicz is the co-founder of the JustSpace Alliance and studies the ethics of space exploration. This was a wide-ranging conversation about the moral and ethical dimensions of humanity's search for life in the universe and exploration of other planets. We often think about what cities on the moon or Mars might look like, but how should humans live on those worlds and interact with their new environments? For instance, what if human visitors find microbes living in Martian water, but also need that water as a source of nourishment? Do we kill the organisms living in it, which might also be the first evidence of life on other planets? They also talked about the risks and rewards of sending out signals of human life on Earth in the hope that distant species might discover it. Should we try to make contact in order to find more intelligent life forms we can learn from, or do we risk opening ourselves to conquest by alerting potentially hostile species to our existence? Chatter is a production of Lawfare and Goat Rodeo. This episode was produced and edited by Cara Shillenn of Goat Rodeo. Podcast theme by David Priess, featuring music created using Groovepad.Among the resources cited in this episode:Lucianne Walkowicz's web site. https://notnotrocketscience.com/ The JustSpace Alliance https://justspacealliance.org/ The SETI Institute https://www.seti.org/ Some movies we discussed: Contact (1997) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118884/ Arrival (2016) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2543164/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we have not one, but five, guests! Hannah, Ellie, Ria, Lucianne and Camilla are the founders and members of the hybrid e-commerce consultancy collective A Few Great Women. With a wealth of previous career experience working with renowned brands including Harvey Nichols, Kurt Geiger and Stella McCartney, the team identified that start-up e-commerce businesses could benefit from a unique combination of the flexibility of freelance consultants powered by the collective dynamism of an in-house team. Today, A Few Great Women offers a range of services for e-commerce businesses including website development, digital strategy, branding and email marketing. They share with us their experiences of founding a collective and why five heads are better than one. Advice:Manage day-to-day running by using helpful apps like NotionStructure weekly tasks - Monday.com usefulOutsource those things you're less good atConnect with others, time spent catching up with colleagues is always constructiveAlways ask for feedback; even knockbacks are a useful learning toolWhen pricing, be confident; a fair price guarantees good work. Don't doubt thisWhen self-employed, take breaks and never feel guilty about them!Understand your limits: say no to a client if the fit isn't right, and if necessary make a client waitSelf-employment is particularly good for women a) because employers are not good at offering flexibility, and b) because women are so often limited by the glass ceilingBe confident in what you know, your experience and your valueKeep going with an annual appraisal, even if it's private and personalGo with your instinctsHave faith in yourselfIf you'd like to contact any of the A Few Great Women you can reach them on hello@afewgreatwomen.comHead over to Speakpipe to leave your voice note for future guests too.LastPass the password-keeping site that syncs between devices.Google Workspace is brilliant for small businessesBuzzsprout podcast 'how to' & hosting directoryCanva has proved invaluable for creating all the social media assets and audio bites.For contracts check out Law Depot.Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2022 MD & Founder of PR & Communications consultancy for startups Fallow, Field & Mason. FF&M enables you to own your own PR. MUSIC CREDIT Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod. Link & Licence
It is always great to introduce new Community Members to the Well Being Community. And we find Visitors are enjoying the great span of wellbeing practitioners. Every genre is covered, from traditional spiritual healing to NLP and reflexology Visitors can enjoy all manner of therapies. Our iTunes platform has enjoyed unprecedented activity over the last […]
We continue our celebrations of Gasav ne Faeag Rotuam Ta - Rotuma Language week. Today we have the privilege of speaking with one of our Rotuman community leaders here in Wellington. Joshua Tafilagi is of Rotuman and Uvea heritage. He was born in Fiji and grew up there before moving to New Zealand about eleven years ago. Joshua is married to Lucianne who is also Rotuman and they have two boys who are NZ born. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All across the coverage area, we've made lots of friends who have helped us develop Cypress. Introducing our special guest and boss Lucianne!
Today is a discussion of astrobiology, big science, and the pandemic with astronomer Lucianne Walkowicz Lucianne Walkowicz is an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago and the co-founder of the JustSpace Alliance. Walkowicz studies the ethics of Mars exploration, stellar magnetic activity, how stars influence a planet’s suitability as a host for alien life, and how to use advanced computing to discover unusual events in large astronomical data sets. From 2017-2018, they were the Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/LOC Chair in Astrobiology at the Library of Congress. Walkowicz is the founding director of the LSSTC Data Science Fellowship Program, an initiative to provide astronomy graduate students with training in advanced computing. Walkowicz speaks and writes regularly on topics at the intersection of science and society, which have appeared on TED.com, Slate, The Washington Post, Vox, and more. Walkowicz holds a BS in Physics and Astronomy from Johns Hopkins University, an MS and PhD in Astronomy from the University of Washington, and held postdoctoral fellowships at UC Berkeley and Princeton prior to joining the Adler Planetarium. They are also a TED Senior Fellow and a practicing artist, working in a variety of media, from performance to sound.
We all have a lot of questions when it comes to space exploration: Where should we go? What should we pack? What are the ethical questions we should be considering? Wait..what? This week special guest Dr. Lucianne Walkowicz walks us through some of the questions we should be asking in regards to space exploration. Then we're lucky enough to get a surprise drop in from the seventh planet from the sun - all on this episode of REACH. Hosts: Brian Holden and Meredith Stepien Written by: Sandy Marshall with Nate DuFort, Meredith Stepien and Brian Holden. Co-Created, Produced by: Nate DuFort and Sandy Marshall Edited by: Nate DuFortMusic composed by: Jesse CaseCasting Consultant: Beth Kligerman Logo by: Steven Lyons Special thanks to:Dr. Lucianne Walkowicz, Astronomer at Chicago’s Adler Planetarium. Follow Lucianne on Twitter @RocketToLulu, and learn more about the Just Space Alliance at https://justspacealliance.org. Uranus was voiced by the incomparable Ithamar Enriquez, who you know from Marvel’s WandaVision on Disney+, and can also be seen in Arrested Development and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Follow Ithamar on Twitter @IthamarEnriquez. Thanks to our friends at Chicago’s Adler Planetarium who have an amazing podcast of their own, The Aquarius Project Podcast. Stick around after the credits this week to hear a trailer for the exciting story of the Aquarius Project available wherever you get your podcasts.. And to learn more about the Adler, visit https://www.adlerplanetarium.org or on Twitter at @AdlerPlanet. To learn all about Uranus, visit: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/uranus/overview. Parastronaut Feasibility Project:https://www.esa.int/About_Us/Careers_at_ESA/ESA_Astronaut_Selection/Parastronaut_feasibility_projectSpace Junk: https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2021/01/12/removing-space-junk
We're talkin hidden cameras, rooms full of jello, and the last song you hear before you die as we discuss a film that literally drove its creator insane: 2013's UNDER THE SKIN. We're also joined by super special guest, rocker, artist, activist, and literal doctor of astronomy LUCIANNE WALKOWICZ! TRIGGER WARNING: Sexual assault discussion from 1h:08-1h:09:30, and we announce it beforehand. After dark, we touch on Pop Star, We Need To Talk About Kevin, I Used To Go Here, Anything For Jackson, His House, Black Bear, SubUrbia, 20th Century Women, Scream 4, and Margaret. Find Lucianne online! Their Newsletter: notnotrocketscience.substack.com IG & Twitter: @rockettolulu Wow! Signal: https://www.youtube.com/user/adlerplanetarium Check out their band Ditch Club: http://ditchclub.bandcamp.com Featured song is "King of Cups" by Ditch Club Find us everywhere @screenvomit, or email us at screenvomitpod@gmail.com.
In this episode we talk to Dr. Lucianne Walkowicz co-Founder of the JustSpace Alliance. Dr. Walkowicz is an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, and co-Founder of the JustSpace Alliance. The mission of The JustSpace Alliance is to advocate for a more inclusive and ethical future in space, and to harness visions of tomorrow for a more just and equitable world today. Walkowicz studies the ethics of Mars exploration, stellar magnetic activity, how stars influence a planet’s suitability as a host for alien life, and how to use advanced computing to discover unusual events in large astronomical data sets. Walkowicz was the 2017–2018 Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/LOC Chair in Astrobiology at the Library of Congress, and is the founding director of the LSSTC Data Science Fellowship Program. Walkowicz holds a BS in Physics and Astronomy from Johns Hopkins University, an MS and PhD in Astronomy from the University of Washington, and held postdoctoral fellowships at UC Berkeley and Princeton prior to joining the Adler Planetarium. If you’d like to learn more about The JustSpace Alliance and Dr. Walkowicz’s work, please refer to the links below: The JustSpace Alliance JustSpace Alliance Resources Personal Website Talks Writing Paper: Decolonization is not a metaphor If you are keen to hear on the go, this episode is available on Audius, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio and other podcasting platforms under Clayming Space. Enjoy! And please like, share, and subscribe, so we know the type of content you want us to produce. Support Clayming Space by becoming a Patreon supporter or on Anchor for listener directed content. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clayming-space/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clayming-space/support
In this episode I chat with Lucianne about the birth of her two little girls, Daisey & Poppy. Lucianne chose the Domino Scheme with her first pregnancy as she felt they supported her decision and interest in having a natural birth. She has nothing but positive things to say about the service and the women who helped her birth her little girl. She tells me how incredible she felt after giving birth but also, shocked. I will let her tell you why! Lucianne decided to have her second baby at home with the support of @privatemidwivesireland. She speaks so fondly of her midwife and enjoyed the relationship they built up from their first visit at 24 weeks. A gorgeous story told by a women who just oozes a passion for pregnancy, birth and postpartum recovery. She has recently qualified as a postpartum doula to support families in the days and weeks after baby has arrived. She is also a nutritionist which I thought was the perfect combination Enjoy!
Dr. Lucianne Walkowicz is a World Renown Astrobiologist Based at the Adler Planetarium, Activist and Colorful Hair Connoisseur. In this exclusive interview, hear Dr. Lucianne detail why she feels #WWE Legend #MickFoley is Awesome, what it's like having an Asteroid Named after her, where in the Universe the WWE Universal Championship could be defended against Extra-Terrestrials and why Mars should not be considered Mankind's back-up plan if we ever have to leave Earth. Dr. Lucianne also details the challenges women and people of color face in the Science Community, Why it's important to be your complete self and her thoughts on the ground breaking History Channel Series #MARS; which she is a contributing on air contributor to. Dr. Lucianne is insightful, witty and an absolute pleasure to listen to. As unusual as it may seem for an Astronomer to be on a #ProWrestling #Podcast, you're going to love this interview with #DrLuciane!Lovell Porter, CEO of #BlaqueRabbit and #Wrestlezone Contributor, returns to join #TheDuke in a discussion regarding #AEW #WWE & #ImpactWrestling continuing to air shows during the #Covid19 #Pandemic. The conversation then shifts to thoughts on how #AEW & #WWE have responded to the National unrest centered around the response to Law Enforcement murdering innocent Black and Brown people around the nation. This is as honest and detailed as it gets folks. Enjoy! (Starts At 39 Min 20 Sec)*You can hear the latest episodes of the Duke Loves Rasslin podcast on leading Podcast Apps such as #Soundcloud, #ApplePodcasts, #Spotify and many others. Entire archive can be found on #Youtube . Listen, Subscribe, SHARE!!* -----*CreativeCommons Licenses* All sound efx Licensed Under Creative Commons By:PacDV.Com Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Zanzibar"Kevin MacLeod(incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0creativecommons.org/licenses/b.*Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/dukelovesrasslin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Astronomer Lucianne Walkowicz joins Kurt and Scotty to talk about a man who carjacks a wine tanker, ICP cancelling The Gathering of the Juggalos, an astrophysicist who got magnets stuck up his nose, the pentagon releasing UFO videos, a repeating radio message from space, butt masks, a 5 year old trying to buy a Lamborghini and a gender reveal party starting a fire! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I talk with Lucianne Pastorello a Queens County Librarian from New York who has been going live for reading time since quarantine began and she's going to share what she does and how you can do it too. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Co-Founders of JustSpace Alliance, Lucianne Walkowicz and Erika Nesvold join Alberto Lidji to discuss space ethics and an inclusive and ethical future in space; and implications here on Earth. Lucianne and Erika start by dispelling the notion that space is a ‘blank canvass’. Humans bring their own perspective and history into the equation. However, when people think about systems here on earth, these can often feel very entrenched. By contrast, when one thinks about space, much more creative thinking can prevail. JustSpace Alliance is a new organisation and has just celebrated its first anniversary in November 2019. During this time, they have partnered with likeminded thinkers, convened diverse stakeholders and organised insightful events. In one such recent event, they explored governance in space, looking at existing legal frameworks for space and considering how these might need to be changed or expanded. As the conversation progressed, more and more ethical issues started coming to the fore around diversity and inclusion, environmental protection and medical testing, to name a few. Erika pondered: when we explore space, are we going to be bringing a perfectly representative sample of society? Probably not; so what are the implications? And, is space only for those who can afford the ticket or should it be accessible to everyone? The topic of European colonisation arose during the conversation as well, with both Lucianne and Erika underscoring the need to learn lessons from this past as we look to engage with extra-terrestrial life in the future. They note the environment is a consideration in space as well, not just here on Earth. We hear how the Moon and Mars are often looked at as potential sources for natural resources – don’t we have a responsibility to look after these bodies as well? An ethical issue that’s present right now pertains to medical experiments in space. Those who fly into space are essentially taking part in a medical experiment. We hear how in space, one’s health changes – eyesight changes, bone density changes etc. So, what does this mean for the provision of consent; what does it mean for one’s ability to withdraw consent while in space? Likewise, we have no idea what the impacts are of radiation and microgravity on a developing foetus; and if we want to find out then that requires experimentation on pregnant women and foetuses in space. There is an abundance of ethical red flags that need to be addressed. When asked where exactly does space ethics reside, the answer is unequivocal: space ethics resides everywhere. At JustSpace Alliance they convene and foster a cross-pollination of ideas and opinions across diverse fields. Creating opportunities for this kind of dialogue to take place is one of the key reasons why Lucianne and Erika decided to launch the JustSpace Alliance. Visit Lidji.org for guest bios, episode notes and useful links. Please subscribe and share if you enjoy this podcast – thank you!
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On this week's Phoning It In, Dave discusses 'greatest accomplishments in life' with Lucianne who's learned to say, 'No' and Trev who made a five second appearance on TV. Dave also chats with Greg who had to cut short his holiday to Galway. Dave is joined in studio by returning guest 'reality factualist' Jake X. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook @PhoningItInShow You can support this podcast by signing up to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PhoningItInShow
Join us as we welcome Dr. Lucianne Walkowicz, an astronomer based at the Adler Planetarium. Dr. Walkowicz has done research in stellar magnetic activity and its impact on planetary suitability for extraterrestrial life. Lucianne has also spoken about the importance of inclusivity in space exploration and the importance of language in how we develop our space exploration initiatives, and has been recognized for advocacy in the conservation of dark skies. Dr. Walkowicz is a Senior TED Fellow and was the 5th Chair of Astrobiology at the Library of Congress. Check out our website for the full transcript of this podcast, plus the full YouTube version of this episode: https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/episodes/30/
Jimmy attended New York Comic Con and boy are his arms tired. As usual, he got lots of 1:1 interviews and covered as many press rooms as he could. Producer Joe even got in on the interviewing action! In this episode, you'll hear the press room for National Geographic's Mars with producers/consultants Dr. Michio Kaku, Lucianne Walkowicz, Stephen Petranek, Andy Weir and stars Jihae, Jeff Hephner, Evan Hall! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
This week, Joivan Jiminez is sharing his Becoming Story.Joivan has been married to Lucianne for over eleven years, but they have known each other for over twenty years. Through twenty years of victories and failures, God has written their beautiful love story. They have served as youth pastors for eleven years, and Joivan as worship leader for more than fifteen years. Together they have a passion for young adults both single and married. Joivan also serves as the Spanish Ministry Director at Meadowbrook Church in Ocala, Florida, and also leads worship both locally and internationally. For the past seven years, Joivan has been a guest speaker at Fortune 500 Company Amway's National Latino Convention, that has led him to speak at the White House in several occasions as a voice for the Latino Immigration community. Together Joivan and Lucianne have three amazing Children. Joivan is initially from Panamá and Lucianne from Puerto Rico. You can catch them at the movie theatre, or a beach near you. For more information visit BecomingMe.tv or CRTVCHURCH.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Irving Finkel is an archaeologist and Assyriologist, currently Assistant Keeper of Ancient Mesopotamian Script, Languages and Cultures in the Department of the Middle East at the British Museum. He’s also an expert on the history of board games, and the founder of the Great Diary Project. Irving is the author of numerous books, most recently The Ark Before Noah: Decoding the Story of the Flood. Also on this week’s show, astrophysicist Lucianne Walkowicz on the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Temple of Dendur. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.