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Our future in space is going to be radically different with the implementation of space solar power. According to John Mankins, space solar power is an energy application that's going to happen in the coming decade(s); the only question is, who will build it? John Mankins has made his case. It's a case for space solar power. John's more than qualified to make this case, too. He's a leading international expert in the field of space solar power, the author of the book, "The Case for Space Solar Power,” and John worked at NASA for 25 years. While at NASA, he led NASA's studies of space solar power, and conducted advanced concepts studies, and managed R&D projects for exploration and development. On this episode of Casual Space, John explains how space solar power is not only doable, it's affordable, and it can be a part of our not-so-distant future. The Case for Space Solar Power book available here: https://www.amazon.com/John-Mankins-Space-Solar-Power/dp/B00N4IXV06/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= More about John Mankins John C. Mankins, President of Artemis Innovation Management Solutions LLC is an internationally recognized leader in space systems and technology innovation, and as a highly effective manager of large-scale technology R&D programs. Mr. Mankins' 25-year career at NASA and CalTech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) ranged from flight projects and space mission operations, to systems level innovation and advanced technology research & development management. He is also well known as an innovator in R&D management. For example, building on the original NASA ‘technology readiness level' (TRL) scale for technology assessment (defined first with 6 or 7 levels in the 1970s), he extended the scale to flight systems and operations in the late 1980s (TRLs 8 and 9), published the first detailed definitions of the TRLs in 1995, and promoted the use of the scale by the US Department of Defense in the late 1990s. Before leaving NASA, Mr. Mankins was the manager of Exploration Systems Research and Technology within the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate with responsibility for an $800M annual budget, involving more than 100 individual projects and over 3,000 personnel. For 10 years, he was the manager of Advanced Concepts Studies at NASA, and the lead for critical studies of space solar power, highly reusable space transportation, affordable human exploration approaches, and other topics. He was the creator or co-creator of numerous novel concepts, including the ‘MagLifter' electromagnetic launch assist system, the Internet-based NASA ‘Virtual Research Center' the ‘Solar Clipper' interplanetary transport vehicle, the ‘SunTower' space solar power system, the ‘Hybrid Propellant Module' for in-space refueling, the ‘HabBot' mobile planetary outpost architecture, the Advanced Technology Life cycle Analysis System (ATLAS), and others. In recognition of his accomplishments, he has received numerous awards and honors, including the prestigious NASA Exceptional Technology Achievement Medal (of which he was the first recipient). He holds undergraduate (Harvey Mudd College) and graduate (UCLA) degrees in Physics and an MBA in Public Policy Analysis (The Drucker School at Claremont Graduate University). Mr. Mankins is a member of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and Chair of the Academy Commission III (Space Systems and Technology Development); and a member of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF), the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), and the Sigma Xi Research Society. Mr. Mankins is an accomplished communicator, including political, programmatic, technical and lay audiences. He has authored or co-authored more than 80 published papers, reports and other technical documents, and has testified before Congress on several occasions, and has been consulted on R&D management and space issues with organizations in the U.S. and internationally.
John was with us to discuss space solar power, the recent NASA SSP report and his own plans and timeline for deploying his own SSP system. Read the full summary to this program at www.thespaceshow.com for this date, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024.
1/2: #HOTELMARS: The Case for Space Solar Power. Kindle Edition by John Mankins (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Case-Space-Solar-Power-ebook/dp/B00HNZ0Z96/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39WVATFQZHZRW&keywords=John+Mankins&qid=1707432795&s=digital-text&sprefix=john+mankins+%2Cdigital-text%2C92&sr=1-1 1957
2/2: #HOTELMARS: The Case for Space Solar Power. Kindle Edition by John Mankins (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Case-Space-Solar-Power-ebook/dp/B00HNZ0Z96/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39WVATFQZHZRW&keywords=John+Mankins&qid=1707432795&s=digital-text&sprefix=john+mankins+%2Cdigital-text%2C92&sr=1-1 1957
#PREVIEW: #SOLARPOWER: #HOTELMARS: From a conversation with author John Mankins, THECASE FOR SPACE SOLAR POWER, about building a constellation of solar collecting satellites in geosynchronous orbit that transmits energy to ground stations to be the gigawatt producers of the 21st Century. More tonight https://www.amazon.com/Case-Space-Solar-Power-ebook/dp/B00HNZ0Z96/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39WVATFQZHZRW&keywords=John+Mankins&qid=1707432795&s=digital-text&sprefix=john+mankins+%2Cdigital-text%2C92&sr=1-1 1963
A recent NASA report wasn't too encouraging about the use of space based solar power to help solve the planets energy problems, but we think there might be more to it than the report suggests so we speak to an expert on the subject John Mankins, who has been working on this since the 1990s.100 Patreons By Show 200: https://www.patreon.com/SpaceandthingsJohn Mankins: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-mankins-a89a7130/ NASA's Space-Based Solar Power Report: https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/otps-sbsp-report-final-tagged-approved-1-8-24-tagged-v2.pdf?emrc=744da1The Case For Space Solar Power book: https://www.amazon.com/Case-Space-Solar-Power/dp/099133700X Full show notes: https://spaceandthingspodcast.com/Show notes include links to all articles mentioned and full details of our guests and links to what caught our eye this week.Image Credits: NASA SPS-ALPHA concept by John C. MankinsSpace and Things:X: https://www.twitter.com/spaceandthings1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spaceandthingspodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceandthingspodcast/Merch and Info: https://www.spaceandthingspodcast.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/SpaceandthingsBusiness Enquiries: info@andthingsproductions.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/spaceandthings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Climate change has become a top priority for all of us, including NASA. Space solar power—beaming energy from space 24 hours per day—has become a real possibility and is being studied internationally by the US, Europe, Japan, and China. It promises to provide a zero-emissions, zero-carbon source of energy worldwide—but it will take significant investment, development, and commitment. A recent NASA-backed study was positive but careful with its conclusions, and John Mankins, one of the first researchers of SSP in the US who continues to work on the concept, joins us to address the report and to talk about the possible future of limitless, clean, and affordable energy for a hungry world. Headlines: Mars Ingenuity Helicopter - After a highly successful demonstration flight campaign on Mars with over 70 flights, NASA has announced the pioneering helicopter can no longer fly due to damage sustained to its rotors during its last flight. Despite this setback, Ingenuity has proven that flight is possible on Mars and paved the way for future rotorcraft explorers. SLIM Lander - Japan's SLIM lunar lander achieved a soft landing on the moon but tipped over on its side during touchdown, limiting its ability to collect science data. Still, Japan is hailing the mission as a success for proving precise landing capabilities that can be applied to future missions. Exoplanet Discovery - The Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a new "hot and steamy" exoplanet called GJ 9872d that harbors water vapor in its atmosphere, making scientists excited about its potential to host life even though surface temperatures exceed 700°C. Main Topic: Space-Based Solar Power Benefits - Space solar power collected in space and beamed wirelessly to Earth is carbon-neutral, available 24/7, and faces no weather disruptions, providing a major clean energy source. Viability - The core concept is scientifically sound and uses proven technology like satellites and wireless transmission. Recent advancements in areas like reusable rockets, modular hardware, and efficient solar cells have made costs far more viable. NASA Study - A recent NASA-commissioned study reached lackluster conclusions about economic feasibility, but used assumptions counter to emerging launch trends on achievable costs for launches and hardware production. International Competition - Other nations like China, Japan, and Europe are investing much more in research and planning than the US currently is, challenging the US to regain leadership in space solar power. Safety - Wireless power transmission systems can be designed to safely beam microwaves at intensities less than natural sunlight. SPS-ALPHA Concept - Modular design using sophisticated tracking mirrors, "sandwich modules" of solar panels, electronics, and transmitters. Features mirrors to keep panels illuminated as satellite orbits. Built of mass-produced, interchangeable parts requiring no new technology. Path Forward - Continue incremental technology advancements and on-orbit demonstrations to build confidence. Involve commercial space companies that can leverage economies of scale. Stress US origins of the concept and opportunity to lead in developing this carbon-free energy source. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: John Mankins Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Climate change has become a top priority for all of us, including NASA. Space solar power—beaming energy from space 24 hours per day—has become a real possibility and is being studied internationally by the US, Europe, Japan, and China. It promises to provide a zero-emissions, zero-carbon source of energy worldwide—but it will take significant investment, development, and commitment. A recent NASA-backed study was positive but careful with its conclusions, and John Mankins, one of the first researchers of SSP in the US who continues to work on the concept, joins us to address the report and to talk about the possible future of limitless, clean, and affordable energy for a hungry world. Headlines: Mars Ingenuity Helicopter - After a highly successful demonstration flight campaign on Mars with over 70 flights, NASA has announced the pioneering helicopter can no longer fly due to damage sustained to its rotors during its last flight. Despite this setback, Ingenuity has proven that flight is possible on Mars and paved the way for future rotorcraft explorers. SLIM Lander - Japan's SLIM lunar lander achieved a soft landing on the moon but tipped over on its side during touchdown, limiting its ability to collect science data. Still, Japan is hailing the mission as a success for proving precise landing capabilities that can be applied to future missions. Exoplanet Discovery - The Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a new "hot and steamy" exoplanet called GJ 9872d that harbors water vapor in its atmosphere, making scientists excited about its potential to host life even though surface temperatures exceed 700°C. Main Topic: Space-Based Solar Power Benefits - Space solar power collected in space and beamed wirelessly to Earth is carbon-neutral, available 24/7, and faces no weather disruptions, providing a major clean energy source. Viability - The core concept is scientifically sound and uses proven technology like satellites and wireless transmission. Recent advancements in areas like reusable rockets, modular hardware, and efficient solar cells have made costs far more viable. NASA Study - A recent NASA-commissioned study reached lackluster conclusions about economic feasibility, but used assumptions counter to emerging launch trends on achievable costs for launches and hardware production. International Competition - Other nations like China, Japan, and Europe are investing much more in research and planning than the US currently is, challenging the US to regain leadership in space solar power. Safety - Wireless power transmission systems can be designed to safely beam microwaves at intensities less than natural sunlight. SPS-ALPHA Concept - Modular design using sophisticated tracking mirrors, "sandwich modules" of solar panels, electronics, and transmitters. Features mirrors to keep panels illuminated as satellite orbits. Built of mass-produced, interchangeable parts requiring no new technology. Path Forward - Continue incremental technology advancements and on-orbit demonstrations to build confidence. Involve commercial space companies that can leverage economies of scale. Stress US origins of the concept and opportunity to lead in developing this carbon-free energy source. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: John Mankins Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Climate change has become a top priority for all of us, including NASA. Space solar power—beaming energy from space 24 hours per day—has become a real possibility and is being studied internationally by the US, Europe, Japan, and China. It promises to provide a zero-emissions, zero-carbon source of energy worldwide—but it will take significant investment, development, and commitment. A recent NASA-backed study was positive but careful with its conclusions, and John Mankins, one of the first researchers of SSP in the US who continues to work on the concept, joins us to address the report and to talk about the possible future of limitless, clean, and affordable energy for a hungry world. Headlines: Mars Ingenuity Helicopter - After a highly successful demonstration flight campaign on Mars with over 70 flights, NASA has announced the pioneering helicopter can no longer fly due to damage sustained to its rotors during its last flight. Despite this setback, Ingenuity has proven that flight is possible on Mars and paved the way for future rotorcraft explorers. SLIM Lander - Japan's SLIM lunar lander achieved a soft landing on the moon but tipped over on its side during touchdown, limiting its ability to collect science data. Still, Japan is hailing the mission as a success for proving precise landing capabilities that can be applied to future missions. Exoplanet Discovery - The Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a new "hot and steamy" exoplanet called GJ 9872d that harbors water vapor in its atmosphere, making scientists excited about its potential to host life even though surface temperatures exceed 700°C. Main Topic: Space-Based Solar Power Benefits - Space solar power collected in space and beamed wirelessly to Earth is carbon-neutral, available 24/7, and faces no weather disruptions, providing a major clean energy source. Viability - The core concept is scientifically sound and uses proven technology like satellites and wireless transmission. Recent advancements in areas like reusable rockets, modular hardware, and efficient solar cells have made costs far more viable. NASA Study - A recent NASA-commissioned study reached lackluster conclusions about economic feasibility, but used assumptions counter to emerging launch trends on achievable costs for launches and hardware production. International Competition - Other nations like China, Japan, and Europe are investing much more in research and planning than the US currently is, challenging the US to regain leadership in space solar power. Safety - Wireless power transmission systems can be designed to safely beam microwaves at intensities less than natural sunlight. SPS-ALPHA Concept - Modular design using sophisticated tracking mirrors, "sandwich modules" of solar panels, electronics, and transmitters. Features mirrors to keep panels illuminated as satellite orbits. Built of mass-produced, interchangeable parts requiring no new technology. Path Forward - Continue incremental technology advancements and on-orbit demonstrations to build confidence. Involve commercial space companies that can leverage economies of scale. Stress US origins of the concept and opportunity to lead in developing this carbon-free energy source. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: John Mankins Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Climate change has become a top priority for all of us, including NASA. Space solar power—beaming energy from space 24 hours per day—has become a real possibility and is being studied internationally by the US, Europe, Japan, and China. It promises to provide a zero-emissions, zero-carbon source of energy worldwide—but it will take significant investment, development, and commitment. A recent NASA-backed study was positive but careful with its conclusions, and John Mankins, one of the first researchers of SSP in the US who continues to work on the concept, joins us to address the report and to talk about the possible future of limitless, clean, and affordable energy for a hungry world. Headlines: Mars Ingenuity Helicopter - After a highly successful demonstration flight campaign on Mars with over 70 flights, NASA has announced the pioneering helicopter can no longer fly due to damage sustained to its rotors during its last flight. Despite this setback, Ingenuity has proven that flight is possible on Mars and paved the way for future rotorcraft explorers. SLIM Lander - Japan's SLIM lunar lander achieved a soft landing on the moon but tipped over on its side during touchdown, limiting its ability to collect science data. Still, Japan is hailing the mission as a success for proving precise landing capabilities that can be applied to future missions. Exoplanet Discovery - The Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a new "hot and steamy" exoplanet called GJ 9872d that harbors water vapor in its atmosphere, making scientists excited about its potential to host life even though surface temperatures exceed 700°C. Main Topic: Space-Based Solar Power Benefits - Space solar power collected in space and beamed wirelessly to Earth is carbon-neutral, available 24/7, and faces no weather disruptions, providing a major clean energy source. Viability - The core concept is scientifically sound and uses proven technology like satellites and wireless transmission. Recent advancements in areas like reusable rockets, modular hardware, and efficient solar cells have made costs far more viable. NASA Study - A recent NASA-commissioned study reached lackluster conclusions about economic feasibility, but used assumptions counter to emerging launch trends on achievable costs for launches and hardware production. International Competition - Other nations like China, Japan, and Europe are investing much more in research and planning than the US currently is, challenging the US to regain leadership in space solar power. Safety - Wireless power transmission systems can be designed to safely beam microwaves at intensities less than natural sunlight. SPS-ALPHA Concept - Modular design using sophisticated tracking mirrors, "sandwich modules" of solar panels, electronics, and transmitters. Features mirrors to keep panels illuminated as satellite orbits. Built of mass-produced, interchangeable parts requiring no new technology. Path Forward - Continue incremental technology advancements and on-orbit demonstrations to build confidence. Involve commercial space companies that can leverage economies of scale. Stress US origins of the concept and opportunity to lead in developing this carbon-free energy source. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: John Mankins Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
John Mankins returned to comment on the recent NASA SSP report plus to discuss the state of the SSP R&D industry. Please read the full summary of this program for Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024 at www.thespaceshow.com.
Dr. Kent Mankins joins us on the podcast today to about the increasingly discussed subject of sabbaticals and answers practical questions on how he has navigated sabbaticals to remain healthy in ministry for the long term. Dick Foth returns for another session of Back Channel with Foth.
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Patriots Hall of Fame finalist Logan Mankins is our guest on this edition of Pats from the Past. Highlights include: Which NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame player helped get Mankins ready to play and excel in the NFL? The pursuit of Perfection. Plus, Why he chooses to make his home in New England.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode host Burke Jones, FMP is joined by Steve Mankins, Senior Account Executive with Building Controls and Services. Steve is an industry expert in building controls. We dive deep into current technologies and what the future looks like with building controls. Tune in to the School Facilities and Operations interview to hear: - How building controls are much more than a thermostat - What the future looks like for systems automation - Best practices in building controls for multi-facility owners --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/schoolfacilities/message
Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion + Style In this episode, fashion-insider, host Kristen Cole (in NYC) sits with BIRD BROOKLYN founder, industry-veteran Jen Mankins (in Stockholm) to discuss what's she's been up to and all things multi-brand retail. The women discuss the specialty retail implosion in and around 2020, her decision to close her much-loved, quintessential Brooklyn boutique brand BIRD BROOKLYN (after 21 years in business), pivoting, new motherhood, Jen's recent move from Brooklyn to Sweden, Scandi design, prints, maximalism, Brooklyn restaurants and bars, Stockholm bakeries, Brutalist food, fashion's over-saturated market, the broken wholesale-retail model, Rachel Comey Fond sweatshirts, Dries van Noten, Max Mara, and her new interior design projects. Kristen also touches on her recent trip to Milan, multi-brand retail and more... Enjoy!
Bill Mankins - Trapped in Afghanistan - Bill has visited the show several times. Each time delivering incredible insight into Afghanistan. As the US and her coalition partners work to extract their citizens and Afghans, we must not lose sight of what it takes to succeed in overseas operations...and how quickly failed policy decisions can unravel any hope for success. Afghanistan experts Bill Mankins and Pete A Turner discuss elements of the latest phase of operations in Afghanistan. Currently, there are still an unknown number of Americans, visa-holding Afghans and people US coalition partners are desperate to get out of the country. Mankins notes that these exfiltrations are critical to reducing the amount of atrocity caused by the Biden Administration's irresponsible and bungled retreat. Please support the Break It Down Show by doing a monthly subscription to the show All of the money you invest goes directly to supporting the show! For the of this episode head to Haiku In Afghanistan Desperate people want out Who'll help if not us? Similar episodes: Xander Bullock John Green Pete A Turner Join us in supporting Save the Brave as we battle PTSD. Executive Producer/Host: Pete A Turner Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev Writer: Dragan Petrovski The Break It Down Show is your favorite best, new podcast, featuring 5 episodes a week with great interviews highlighting world-class guests from a wide array of shows.
Guest Matt Mankins Panelists Richard Littauer | Ben Nichols Show Notes Hello and welcome to Sustain! The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. Today, we are very excited to have as our guest, Matt Mankins, joining us from Barcelona. He is a Fellow at Mozilla, currently working on advancing open monetization strategies for the web. He previously worked at the publisher Condé Nast, where he led global monetization engineering efforts for the company's iconic brands and was the CTO of FastCo magazine. He's also the Founder of numerous companies such as Lorem Ipsum Books, SMTP.com, Vert, and Fair Tread. On this episode, Matt fills us in on his journey as a Fellow at Mozilla and his ideas about alternative ways to fund the web, which led him to the idea of Kudos, that came out of thinking about payments. We learn what his main goal is right now with Kudos, the hardest problem he's facing as he develops Kudos, and what he's trying to accomplish before his Fellowship ends. Also, find out what Matt means when he said, “Kudos are about the creation, not the creator.” Go ahead and download this episode now to find out much more! [00:02:20] Matt fills us in on the history of the Lorem Ipsum Bookstore. [00:03:57] We learn what Matt is doing at Mozilla and he explains Interledger. [00:07:00] Matt describes what Kudos is and how it works, since that is the main thing he is working on now. [00:12:50] Matt explains how Kudos is in the philosophy stage right now and the implementation is up to the various people that implement this. [00:15:22] Flattr is brought up in conversation, and Matt explains something he did called “in-a-moon.” [00:17:27] Richard wonders how Matt sells this to companies and how does he get them involved in wanting to invest in Kudos, and Matt shares a goal he has right now. [00:20:02] Matt shares what he thinks is the hardest problem he's facing right now as he develops Kudos. [00:21:52] Ben wonders if Matt is looking for particular communities that might be interested in experimenting and Matt shares a dream of his with us. [00:24:09] We find out how Matt is working with the Mozilla communities and how he's about to be in the “build it phase” and the “promote it a little bit more phase.” He also tells us something he's hoping to do in the implementation phase with Facebook and Kudos. [00:30:44] Find out where you can follow Matt and his work online. Quotes [00:11:31] “In my mind, this is not just supporting Babel or Henry, but you're supporting all of the contributors that could number in the thousands or tens of thousands.” [00:22:21] “One of my dreams is that, as a creator, I can just go do my creation and money will show up in my bank account as I do good work to society.” Spotlight [00:31:11] Ben's spotlight is Open PHD Guiding. [00:31:56] Richard's spotlight is the Scottish Rail System. [00:32:43] Matt's spotlight is a GitHub project called libfood. Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Twitter (https://twitter.com/SustainOSS?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) Matt Mankins Twitter (https://twitter.com/mankins?lang=en) Matt Mankins Blog (https://matt.mankins.net/) Matt Mankins Linkedin (https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mankins) Babel (https://babeljs.io/) JWT (https://jwt.io/) Interledger Foundation (https://interledger.org/) In-a-Moon Overview by Matt Mankins (https://www.slideshare.net/mankins/inamoon-overview) Flattr (https://flattr.com/) The Hacker Milieu as Gift Culture (http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/homesteading/ar01s06.html) Open PHD Guiding (https://openphdguiding.org/) ScotRail (Scotland's Railway) (https://www.scotrail.co.uk/) libfood-GitHub (https://github.com/noahlevenson/libfood) Flossbank (https://flossbank.com/) The Digital Infrastructure Fund Podcast Hosted By Richard Littauer (https://dif.fireside.fm/) The Faithful-The King, The Pope, The Princess- Laemmle Theatres (https://www.laemmle.com/film/faithful) Sustain Podcast-Episode 96-Chad Whitacre and how Sentry is giving $150k to their OSS Dependencies (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/96) Credits Produced by [Richard Littauer] (https://www.burntfen.com/) (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at [Peachtree Sound] (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr [Peachtree Sound] (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Matt Mankins.
John Mankins has been with NASA and JPL for most of his professional life, working on projects that most of us would look for in the science fiction department: famously, John published a paper on the maturity of future technologies. So he has a pretty good sense of what to expect in the foreseeable future. Solar energy from orbit, permanent habitats on other celestial bodies, energy production in space were still the most obvious discussion points. In the current episode of the Space Cafe Podcast, we ventured very far out with John. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SpaceWatch.Global is pleased to present the 34th episode in our podcast series The Space Cafe Podcast: John Mankins – Energy from orbit, new ways of propulsion and Star Trek type spaceshipsEpisode 034 features a special guest John Mankins.John Mankins has been with NASA and JPL for most of his professional life, working on projects that most of us would look for in the science fiction department: famously, John published a paper on the maturity of future technologies. So he has a pretty good sense of what to expect in the foreseeable future. Solar energy from orbit, permanent habitats on other celestial bodies, energy production in space were still the most obvious discussion points. In the current episode of the Space Cafe Podcast, we ventured very far out with John.The Space Cafe Podcast brings our signature brand of engaging and relevant content from across the global space economy to you via an exciting new format. Together with award-winning Executive Producer, Markus Mooslechner (Terra Mater Factual Studios), our fortnightly podcast features highly interesting guests.Each episode includes a review of important topics, as well as guest appearances and deep commentary from expert panellists from across the space sector.You can find us on Spotify and Apple Podcast!Please visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!
Clark and Ira discuss Todd Rundgren's election into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame plus, Karen Guregian of the Boston Herald stops by to talk Patriots/Bucs, Tom Brady, Cam Newton, Mac Jones, and much more!
Join Alex Strohl as he sits down with Montana based photographer Forrest Mankins, discussing his approach and outlook on photography. You can find Forrest's work on his website – www.forrestmankins.com – or follow along on his journey @forrestmankins To find out more about Forrest's online course, Creating The Moment Workshop, and how to elevate your photography visit us at strohl.works
Bill Mankins - SFAB Elements - Identifying/Becoming Professional SFAB Warriors - Bill Mankins has spent his career working abroad, mastering languages, and constantly improving his training skill set. He's qualified in SCUBA, as a pilot, a nautical captain and is now defending his DOUBLE PhD; basically he's a badass. Bill has also developed another incredible skill set...he's able to deploy anywhere and expertly blend into the populace regardless of how complex, dangerous and challenging the environment. Bill and Pete A Turner discuss how leaders, org and individuals can identify and train the best SFAB warriors. Haiku Advise and assistThe professional standardWork to stay humbleSimilar episodes:Bill MankinsBill MankinsNite Train For more on the SFAB Elements check out- Dr Richard Ledet - Education COL John McKay - Advanced Partnering Pete A Turner - Advanced Interpreter Operations Join us in supporting Save the Brave by making a monthly donation. Executive Producer/Host/Intro: Pete A Turner Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev Writer: Bojan Spasovski
Dr Richard Ledet - SFAB Elements, Education & Power - The Break It Down Show is featuring the Elements of Combat Advisors in support of the MATA's Combat Advisor Symposium at Auburn in Alabama. Education is our element today. Yes, education is important, but Dr. Ledet is asking for a deeper level of understanding. Concepts like understanding power, culture, tabula rasa are critical for those that seek to advise at the professional level. For more on the SFAB Elements check out- COL John McKay - Advanced Partnering Pete A Turner - Advanced Interpreter OperationsBill Mankins - Identifying SFAB Professionals HaikuTabula RazaMilitary AdvisorStart Know nothingSimilar episodes:Dr. Richard Ledet & Pete A TurnerDr. Richard Ledet & Pete A TurnerJohn McKay Join us in supporting Save the Brave by making a monthly donation. Executive Producer/Intro/: Pete A TurnerProducer: Damjan Gjorgjiev Writer: Bojan Spasovski #mata #combatadvistor #adviseandassist #modernwar #culture #language #education #peteaturner #groundtruth #bids #war #peteaturnersbreakitdownshow #breakitdownshow #ftbenning #podcast #episode #series #limitedseries #auburn #army
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The #iNACOL18 interview series continues with Diane Mankins, Ashley Thompson, and Heather MacLaughlin of Marysville Schools in Ohio! What does mastery mean, how does it work in Marysville, how do the teachers take next steps? A fascinating conversation with school leaders about how it all works. Follow them @DianeMankins, @Ashrthompson, and @Hmaclaughlin on Twitter, and see our tweets for more Marysville schools! Follow us at @plearnmc, and visit our website at www.plearnmc.com .
The #iNACOL18 interview series continues with Diane Mankins, Ashley Thompson, and Heather MacLaughlin of Marysville Schools in Ohio! What does mastery mean, how does it work in Marysville, how do the teachers take next steps? A fascinating conversation with school leaders about how it all works. Follow them @DianeMankins, @Ashrthompson, and @Hmaclaughlin on Twitter, and see our tweets for more Marysville schools! Follow us at @plearnmc, and visit our website at www.plearnmc.com .
The Crystal Chronicles is back for a second season and this time around, it's all about Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia In this episode: News! Mobile Friday COOP event complete! Mobile Community Stream and upcoming quality of life updates to the game QOL UPDATES! Tweet Campaigns FF Streamers: Malock Gaming (@MatthewMullins2) began a DissidaFFOO playthrough. Fire Rat's Playground (@firerate1980) started a FFVII playthrough. Event: Beat Back Summer First and Second Challenges Complete! Third Challenge, Monday, August 20th. 10 BILLION POINTS = 1 Power Stone Token Exchange Event: Trials of Leviathan (Permanent) EX Battle strategy Event: Raise the Runic Blade Introduction of Celes (FFVI) Why does she look like the Bride from Kill Bill?? Banner: Celes (15/35 CP), Onion Kid (15/35 CP), Papalymo (15 CP) LVL 70 COOP: 2 Mankins and Accel Turbo Other Banners Weekly Banner: Laguna (15/15 CP), WOL (15 CP), Yda (15/35 CP) - HALF PRICE Banner! Were the gem tickets a one time thing? Question of the Week "What's your ideal event/release schedule for DFFOO?" Next Week: We have an odd variant of Celes; so "What character outfits would you like to see or see changed in #DissidiaFFOO?" Links mentioned in this episode: DissidiaFFOO official Twitter - https://twitter.com/DissidiaFFOO FF streamer Malock Gaming - https://twitter.com/MatthewMullins2 FF streamer Fire Rat - https://twitter.com/firerat1980 Celes concept art - https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/finalfantasy/images/7/71/Celes_II.jpg/revision/latest This episode is also available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/hYfeXBFK8hM Send us your questions or feedback at kupo@tccpodcast.com and we'll do our best to answer it in our next episode. If you want to add us to your in-game friend list, our friend IDs are 908703061 (Pierre) and 646284888 (Mark). Follow The Crystal Chronicles on social media: On Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/fftccpodcast On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fftccpodcast/ On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeG1OXfid1nE_Na1YueuMlQ On Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/TheCrystalChronicles On Discord - https://discord.gg/FMZvzTu On the web - https://www.tccpodcast.com
Imagine how much more competitive your company would be if all of your employees got as much done by 10am Thursday as others get done all week? It's this potential to outperform rivals with productive power that's inspiring pioneering companies to manage their people resources as carefully as their financial capital. Join us for a conversation with Michael Mankins, co-author of Time I Talent I Energy: Overcome Organizational Drag and Unleash Your Team's Productive Power.
Here I take a look at the beautiful and moody work of travel photographer Forrest Mankins.
Message To Pastor John Mankins - Pastor Britt Brooks by VBFA Church Podcast
Seasoned warrior/philosopher/entrepreneur William Mankins is starting a new university. Bill vision was born on the side of a mountain. As he worked in support of military units, he recognized his unique skill set was impossible to replicate while working on the ground in zones of conflict. The only way to increase the number of people who could navigate social and cultural pathways, was to pull away from STEM based learning and start developing educated warriors that saw the world in systems. This approach is the foundation for Mankins Academy, which will be a 4-year degree granting university. Mankins grads will work in support of those seeking to create stability in zones of conflict. They'll work to reduce western distractors and inhibitors...and they'll tackles cultural challenges with more clarity and reliability than is currently possible. Bill's school is currently in a funding cycle as they gear up for 2018. If you are interested in contributing to their success click here to visit their site, invest and learn more. Bill is truly changing the world.
I'm All In - Pastors Cody Dunn & John Mankins by VBFA Church Podcast
Imagine how much more competitive your company would be if all of your employees got as much done by 10am Thursday as others get done all week? It's this potential to outperform rivals with productive power that's inspiring pioneering companies to manage their people resources as carefully as their financial capital. Join us for a conversation with Michael Mankins, co-author of Time I Talent I Energy: Overcome Organizational Drag and Unleash Your Team's Productive Power.
Are you and your team losing ground to unnecessary meetings, emails and bureaucracy? Discover when you should skip your next meeting.
Michael C. Mankins is a partner in Bain & Company's San Francisco office and a leader in the firm's Organization practice. He is also a senior member of Bain's Strategy and Industrial Goods & Services practices. Much of his work has focused on the strategic and organizational initiatives that drive performance and long-term value. He is the co-author of "Time, Talent, Energy: Overcome Organizational Drag and Unleash Your Team’s Productive Power." In this interview, we discuss how the organization's most precious resources rarely end up on a balance sheet.
A Tale Of Two Men - Pastor John Mankins by VBFA Church Podcast
Michael C. Mankins How Much Time & Talent are You Wasting? Time goes largely unmanaged in business. So are talent and energy. Would you allow an employee to walk off with a big piece of equipment? Then why are you allowing them to steal the time of team members and fellow employees? The average front-line supervisor spends 23 hours/week in meetings of 4 people or more and 8 hours sending/responding to email. After all of that largely wasted time, research shows there are only 6.5 hours to do the work, and that is a big contributor to why managers are taking work home in the evenings and on weekends. Engaged employees are 25% more productive, yet inspired employees are 125% more productive! Inspired leaders in a culture of responsibility and accountability produce more. When you pair that with deploying the talent of star players to your business-critical endeavors you have a combination for a high-performance team. Where are you wasting time and the talent of your best people? This podcast will provide ideas of what you can do now to correct your course, increase productivity and boost your team and organizational performance. You can learn more about Time | Talent | Energy – Overcome Organizational Drag and Unleash Your Team’s Productive Power by visiting these websites - TimeTalentEnergy.com or Bain.com Click here to check out our newest leadership development tool – LEAD – Leadership Education and Development Steve Caldwell is an executive mentor and coach to managers and leaders who desire to excel in their career and become the leader others want to follow. Steve is a leadership expert, host of the Manager Mojo podcast and author of the book Manager Mojo – Be the Leader Others Want to Follow. (www.ManagerMojo.com) Steve also coaches his followers not only on how to become great leaders, but how to effectively coach and lead their employees to find satisfaction and fulfillment from their jobs and life. Having started his work career at the savvy age of 13, Steve is also currently CEO of Predictive People Analytics based in San Francisco, CA, a firm specializing in helping leaders increase sales, reduce turnover, and attract key talent. (www.PredictivePeopleAnalytics.com)
Michael Mankins, Bain & Company partner and head of the firm's Organization practice, explains how organizations unintentionally fail to manage their employees' time and energy. He also lays out what managers can do to reduce what he calls organizational drag. Mankins is a coauthor of "Time, Talent, Energy: Overcome Organizational Drag and Unleash Your Team’s Productive Power."
Im Going Fishing - Pastor John Mankins by VBFA Church Podcast
On this weeks episode of Patriots Beat. Jeff Kane and Bob Snowdon take a look at the initial 53 man roster of the New England Patriots. The show is highlighted by the trade of Logan Mankins to the Buccs and Ryan Mallett being traded to the Houston Texans. The duo breaks down each section of the team from long snapper to the running game.
Could we get solar power from space and if so, how would we be able to transmit this energy back to Earth and use it? We spoke to John C. Mankins from Artemis Innovation Management Solutions to find out... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Are you having trouble deciding which running backs and wide receivers to target in your fantasy PPR leagues? Well, you arrived to the right place. Today on “NFL Fantasy Live” our experts explain which players’ values are higher in PPR leagues rather than standard leagues. They also answer your burning questions, talk which wide receivers have the easiest road schedule and debate who will have the biggest fantasy impact for the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills.
ESPN wonders about Michael Sam's shower habits, Josh Gordon does a year at home and Matt Prater should have gone out? Eric is combative, Ted isn't sure about losing Mankins and much more. Hit the showers with Eric and Ted and be a better sports fan!
In this episode of Patriots Fourth And Two, we continued to discuss the latest situations in this Patriots off-season. We also broke down the Patriots offensive line as we previewed this part of the offense as we inch closer to Training Camp. We were also joined by LoVell Parkman of PatriotsInsider.com for a lengthy interview. Please do take a listen.
Welcome to the "Batchelor Pad" Show where we discuss VARIOUS TOPICS from a social, economical and racial stand point.Sponsored by Valerie Metzler Archivist/Historian("Valerie Metzler Archivist/Historian, Caring for Your History") www.blackathlete.com , and you can listen to our podcast at www.thebatchelorpad.ning.com. Join me along with my co-host Michael Louis Ingram and Diane Grassi as we discuss the following topics: Kolb must pass test to play.Kraft: Pats never had deal with holdout Mankins.Ingram (knee) returns to practice for Alabama.With NBA well dry, Iverson considering China.Lions QB Stafford won't need shoulder surgery.Jets owner calls, aologizes to female reporter.Hatton enters rehab, but 'drugs not the problem'. McCarthy: Packers RB Grant out for Bills game.Plus news, scores, updates and music in between!Guest Tonight:6:30pm-Mick Mixon, voice of the Carolina Panthers-Topics: A recap of the Panthers game against the Giants and a preview of the game this Sunday vs. the Bucs.7:30pm-Lut Williams, Publisher/Editor of the Black College Sports Page-Topics: A recap of the weekend in HBCU football, a preview of upcoming games this weekend and A HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING BLACK COLLEGE SPORTS. Remember you can always listen to the show at www.blackathlete.com right on the home page. The show airs every Monday thru Friday 6pm to 8pm eastern standard time. You can listen online or call in and express your thoughts, ask a question or make comments at 646-929-0130. We also have a live chat going on during the broadcast and you can instant message me at alwaysf2001 at yahoo so feel free to log in and be apart of the discussion. You can also listen to the podcast at our new website WWW.THEBATCHELORPAD.NING.COM.