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Summary Mark Wilson shares his inspiring journey of leaving a successful corporate career to step into the role of caring for his mother living with Alzheimer's. Mark highlights leadership in caregiving, mistakes to avoid, and practical strategies for improving quality of life. This episode offers valuable insights for family caregivers seeking to lead with love, safety, and innovation. keywordsAlzheimer's care, caregiving leadership, caregiver mistakes, dementia support, family caregiving, care team management, Alzheimer's book, caregiving tips, caregiver resilience, patient safetykey topicsLeadership in caregivingMistakes in dementia careBuilding a care teamCreating a joyful environment for loved onestakeawaysListening to your gut can prevent mistakes.Caregiving is a leadership role, not just a task.Choosing the right caregivers is crucial for safety and happiness.Creating a fun, engaging environment improves quality of life.Advocating for better laws can help all families. sound bites"Listen to your gut, it knows best.""Make the journey joyful, not just bearable.""Love involves sacrifice, make it joyful."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Caregiving Journey03:23 Transitioning from Executive to Caregiver07:44 Building a Care Team11:08 Interviewing Caregivers: Key Considerations16:49 The Role of a Care Leader21:38 Learning from Mistakes in Caregiving23:05 Navigating Healthcare Decisions25:00 Navigating Grief and Medical Decisions30:19 Advocacy and Legal Challenges in Healthcare31:13 The Journey of Writing a Book35:39 Lessons from Caregiving and Leadership40:55 Hope and Positivity for Caregivers47:57 Podcast Intro Music Project (MASTER BOUNCE - OUTRO).mp3Book - Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care A Guide to Finding Courage, Longevity, and Joy on the JourneyInspired Caring is THE family support & education program that helps families feel calm and confident to make better decisions faster. Inspired Caring is offered as an annual membership tobusinesses to provide for the families they work with.Connect with Michele Magner:WebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookLinkedInYouTubeCustom podcast music written and produced by Colin Roberts. He does custom songs for any occasion.
In our final hour, we were joined by George Blaha who is the voice of the Detroit Pistons. He told us what he was thinking about the Pistons heading into last nights game, talked about what surprised him about the Pistons performance, and more. We then talked about the PGA Championship as we were joined by Mark Wilson, who is a PGA Rules Official. He and Huge talked about Aaron Rai winning yesterday, discussed the rest of the leaderboard, talked about the current state of the LIV Tour, and more. We were then joined by former Detroit Piston Grant Long. He gave us his thoughts on why the Pistons looked flat in that game last night, talked about what the team is missing, and more Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We talked about the PGA Championship as we were joined by Mark Wilson, who is a PGA Rules Official. He and Huge talked about Aaron Rai winning yesterday, discussed the rest of the leaderboard, talked about the current state of the LIV Tour, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on the show, we're talking about the end of the road for the Detroit Pistons, talked about the Detroit Tigers, and more as we were joined by some of our great guests. We kicked off the show talking with Ben Bosscher from our affiliate 100.9 the Mitt in the Great Lakes Bay Region. He and Huge talked about the Pistons losing game 7 to the Cavs last night, talked about what went wrong in the game, gave their thoughts on what the Pistons do in the off-season. Keith Langlois from DetroitPistons.com then joined us. He gave us his thoughts on that poor performance from the Pistons last night, talked about what the Pistons are missing, talked about the off-season, and more. In our second hour, we were joined by Logan Quinn who is an Assistant Coach for the Grand Rapids Gold. He and Huge broke down last night's game, talked about everything that went wrong for the Pistons, talked about what's missing on the team, and more. We were then joined by Tim McCormick to get his thoughts on that Pistons loss. He and Huge talked about the lack of effort they saw, talked about the off-season, and more. We were then joined by Ant Wright so he and Huge could talk more about the Pistons loss last night. He and Huge talked about what the Pistons need to do to build on this year, talked about what the off-season will look like, and more. In our final hour, we were joined by George Blaha who is the voice of the Detroit Pistons. He told us what he was thinking about the Pistons heading into last nights game, talked about what surprised him about the Pistons performance, and more. We then talked about the PGA Championship as we were joined by Mark Wilson, who is a PGA Rules Official. He and Huge talked about Aaron Rai winning yesterday, discussed the rest of the leaderboard, talked about the current state of the LIV Tour, and more. We were then joined by former Detroit Piston Grant Long. He gave us his thoughts on why the Pistons looked flat in that game last night, talked about what the team is missing, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today we're broadcasting from the Crystal Mountain Resort in Thompsonville. Throughout the show we were joined by some of the great folks from Crystal Mountain so we could hear about all of the fun and exciting things they have to offer. We were also joined by some of our great insiders to talk about the Detroit Pistons, Detroit Lions, PGA Championship, and more. We kicked off the show talking with John Maakaron from the Detroit Sports Podcast. He and Huge talked about the Pistons game tonight, gave their thoughts on the Detroit Lions schedule, and more. We wrapped up the hour talking with Cathy Cooper from Meijer about the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give. She told us what we can expect, talked about some of the new things coming this year, and more. We started the second hour with Tom Izzo and John Beilein's thoughts on tonight's Pistons game. We were then joined by Alex Urban from the Eat em Up: Detroit Tigers Podcast. He and Huge talked about the slump that the Tigers have found themselves in, talked about Skubal and if they think he'll pitch again this year, and more. We were then joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit. He and Huge talked about the Lions schedule, gave their win/loss total, and more. We were then joined by Greg Heeres to get his thoughts on the Tigers, the Lions schedule, and more. In our final hour, we were joined by Mitch Lyons from Mitch Lyons Wealth. He and Huge talked about how the Tigers have been playing, talked about all of the injuries on the team, talked about the Detroit Lions schedule, talked about the Pistons game tonight and more. We were then joined by Eric Vincent from Clutch Points and Top Title Detroit on Youtube. He and Huge talked about a big game for the Pistons tonight, talked about what they would like to see out of the Pistons tonight, and more. We were then joined by Mark Fenech from Crystal Mountain and Mark Wilson who is a PGA Rules Official. They talked about the PGA Championship, gave their thoughts on the Leaderboard, talked about who they think could win it, and more. We wrapped up the show with a Moving Ferris Forward Interview as Huge spoke with Mark Doren who is the Head Tennis Coach at Ferris State. He and Huge talked about the Tennis team heading to the NCAA DII Sweet Sixteen, talked about the team, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In our final hour, we were joined by Mitch Lyons from Mitch Lyons Wealth. He and Huge talked about how the Tigers have been playing, talked about all of the injuries on the team, talked about the Detroit Lions schedule, talked about the Pistons game tonight and more. We were then joined by Eric Vincent from Clutch Points and Top Title Detroit on Youtube. He and Huge talked about a big game for the Pistons tonight, talked about what they would like to see out of the Pistons tonight, and more. We were then joined by Mark Fenech from Crystal Mountain and Mark Wilson who is a PGA Rules Official. They talked about the PGA Championship, gave their thoughts on the Leaderboard, talked about who they think could win it, and more. We wrapped up the show with a Moving Ferris Forward Interview as Huge spoke with Mark Doren who is the Head Tennis Coach at Ferris State. He and Huge talked about the Tennis team heading to the NCAA DII Sweet Sixteen, talked about the team, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We were joined by Mark Fenech from Crystal Mountain and Mark Wilson who is a PGA Rules Official. They talked about the PGA Championship, gave their thoughts on the Leaderboard, talked about who they think could win it, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We were joined by PGA Rules Official Mark Wilson. He and Huge talked about the PGA Championship, gave their thoughts on the leaderboard, talked about the LIV situation, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Host Clive Pinder, Joe Tarica and Mark Wilson welcome SLO County Supervisor Candidate Michael Erin Woody
In this compelling compilation series on Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), the conversation unfolds through the combined expertise of Mark Wilson and David K. Menon, offering a layered exploration of one of medicine's most complex and high-stakes challenges. Across these episodes, listeners are guided through both the immediate realities of head trauma and the deeper physiological battles that follow.Consultant neurosurgeon Mark Wilson discusses the fundamentals of head injury, focusing on brain injury, primary and secondary injury, venous drainage, and optimising pre-hospital management. As a specialist in acute brain injury at Imperial College and an Air Ambulance doctor, Mark brings a frontline perspective where early decisions can significantly shape patient outcomes.Professor David K. Menon joins for an in-depth exploration of TBI. As the Founding Director of the Neurosciences Critical Care Unit at Addenbrooke's Hospital, he has been instrumental in shaping modern understanding of TBI physiology, monitoring, and management. His insights illuminate the complex cascade of secondary injury processes that evolve after the initial trauma.Together, these episodes emphasise a central truth: TBI is not a single event, but a dynamic process requiring precision, timing, rehabilitation, and evolving clinical insight. You can listen to the original episodes here: Trauma Series Part 3: Head Trauma with Mark Wilson: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/trauma-series-part-3-head-trauma-with-mark-wilson/id1441215901?i=1000670004308TBI: The Battle for the Injured Brain with Professor David Menon: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/tbi-the-battle-for-the-injured-brain-with/id1441215901?i=1000752384742
We talked with PGA Rules Official Mark Wilson about Rory McIlroy taking home another green jacket, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on the show, we're talking all about the Masters as we were joined in studio by a couple of our great insiders. Throughout the entire show, we were joined by Mark Wilson, who is a PGA Rules Official and PGA Professional Jimmy Wisinski to break it all down. They talked about the Leaderboard, gave their opinions on who they think could win it this year, and much more. In our first hour, we were joined by Rex Hoggard from the Golf Channel to get his thoughts on this years Masters. We were then joined by Mitch Lyons from Mitch Lyons Wealth. He gave us his thoughts on the Detroit Tigers and the Masters. In our second hour, we were joined by Bill Hobson from Michigan Golf Live so we could get his thoughts on the Masters Leaderboard. In our final hour, we were joined by Whit Watson from the Golf Channel to get his thoughts on the Masters Leaderboard. We wrapped up the show with a "Moving Ferris Forward" interview as Huge spoke with Brooks Miller, who is the new Men's Head Basketball Coach at Ferris State. We talked with him about his resume, talked about why Ferris is a perfect fit for him, talked about building his team, and much more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on the show, we're talking all about the Masters as we were joined in studio by a couple of our great insiders. Throughout the entire show, we were joined by Mark Wilson, who is a PGA Rules Official and PGA Professional Jimmy Wisinski to break it all down. They talked about the Leaderboard, gave their opinions on who they think could win it this year, and much more. In our first hour, we were joined by Rex Hoggard from the Golf Channel to get his thoughts on this years Masters. We were then joined by Mitch Lyons from Mitch Lyons Wealth. He gave us his thoughts on the Detroit Tigers and the Masters. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on the show, we're talking all about the Masters as we were joined in studio by a couple of our great insiders. Throughout the entire show, we were joined by Mark Wilson, who is a PGA Rules Official and PGA Professional Jimmy Wisinski to break it all down. They talked about the Leaderboard, gave their opinions on who they think could win it this year, and much more. In our final hour, we were joined by Whit Watson from the Golf Channel to get his thoughts on the Masters Leaderboard. We wrapped up the show with a "Moving Ferris Forward" interview as Huge spoke with Brooks Miller, who is the new Men's Head Basketball Coach at Ferris State. We talked with him about his resume, talked about why Ferris is a perfect fit for him, talked about building his team, and much more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today on the show, we're talking all about the Masters as we were joined in studio by a couple of our great insiders. Throughout the entire show, we were joined by Mark Wilson, who is a PGA Rules Official and PGA Professional Jimmy Wisinski to break it all down. They talked about the Leaderboard, gave their opinions on who they think could win it this year, and much more. In our second hour, we were joined by Bill Hobson from Michigan Golf Live so we could get his thoughts on the Masters Leaderboard. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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After a blockbuster Big Match weekend, the lads dive into all the Premiership action as Leicester blow Gloucester away, Northampton edge Saracens in a statement win, Quins finally snap their losing streak with a gritty performance at Bristol and Bath's comeback win over Sale. We're also joined by former England international Mark Wilson, who shares an unbelievable story from completing the brutal Bob Graham Round and life after rugby. Plus, a look at all the URC action and looking ahead to the Champions Cup and all the latest news from around the game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Geoff Longbar's Boot Boy Ska Show ( With Mark Wilson) 20th March 2026. On www.bootboyradio.co.uk Please Play, Like, Comment, Follow, Download & Share.
The Go Radio Football Show: March 25th, 2026. PLAY and HIT SUBSCRIBE, and NEVER miss an episode! It's the final International break of the season - Peter Grant and Craig Moore join Paul Cooney to preview Scotland v Japan. Key Highlights: Partick Thistle keep the pressure on: 2–0 away at Raith—clinical and composed—with praise for Mark Wilson's job so far. Title‑race temperature check: It's Hearts still to lose, have Rangers seized momentum after Aberdeen? And where do a stuttering Celtic fit? Celtic's striker shortfall: No consistent finisher beyond Nygren —what that means in tight games and set‑piece moments. Rangers' identity debate: Long and direct vs. building from the back; why distribution choices (and Jack Butland's decision‑making) can swing games. Scotland camp: Friendlies vs Japan and Ivory Coast chosen to mirror World Cup intensity; how “handbrake” injuries and subs affect friendlies. Young guns: Should in‑form domestic scorers get friendly call‑ups for experience—and potential X‑factor goals? Mo Salah talking point: The panel react to reports of a summer exit and the knock‑on for Andy Robertson and Liverpool's reset. The Go Radio Football Show, weeknights from 5pm-7pm across Scotland on DAB, YouTube, Smart Speaker - launch Go Radio - and on the Go Radio App. IOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/go-radio/id1510971202 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.thisisgo.goradio&pcampaignid=web_share In Association with Burger King. Home of the Whopper, home delivery half time or full time, exclusively on the Burger King App https://www.burgerking.co.uk/download-bk-app. Watch the Replay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/owygKS0IZc8?si=ma8loLMzf4bec5DH For more Podcasts from Go Studios, head to: https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD...
Mark Wilson's Musical Liquidator Show 13th March 2026. Show Sponsored By Wilson Pest Management & Training, On www.bootboyradio.co.uk Please Play, Like, Comment, Follow, Download & Share.
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Hometown Radio 03/13/2026 5p: We delve into the brain of "Regional Treasure" Mark Wilson.
Host Clive Pinder, Slo Tribune Editor Joe Tarica, Mark Wilson
In this recorded webinar, WrenchWay leaders Mark Wilson and Jay Goninen, along with Dave Johnson from ASE, share highlights from the 2026 Voice of Technician Survey. Based on more than 5,500 responses across the automotive and diesel industries, they discuss what technicians value most.Watch the video and follow the slides hereAbout the EpisodeHost: Jay Goninen, WrenchWay, jayg@wrenchway.comGuests: Mark Wilson, WrenchWay, mark@wrenchway.com; Dave Johnson, ASE, djohnson@ase.comLinks & ResourcesGet notified of new episodes --> Join our email listDownload the full 2026 Voice of Technician Survey Report: https://wrenchway.com/resources/2026-voice-of-technician-survey-report/ About WrenchWay:For Technicians & Students: wrenchway.com/solutions/technicians/For Shops & Dealerships: wrenchway.com/solutions/shops/For Instructors: wrenchway.com/solutions/schools/Connect with us on social: Facebook Instagram X LinkedIn YouTube TikTok
CeaseFire Host Clive Pinder breakdown the issues of the day with SLO Tribune Editor Joe Tarica and media consultant Mark Wilson
In this eye-opening follow-up segment of The Clay Edwards Show, Clay revisits the viral "Hartfield basketball brawl"—more of a heated disturbance than a full-on fight—from the season opener against Oak Forest Academy on November 4. Drawing from Jackson Jambalaya's latest report, he breaks down how parent Mark Wilson got banned for the rest of the season by the Mid-South Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) after yelling at an Oak Forest parent during a player-student section scuffle, leading to both being restrained. Wilson sued in Rankin County Chancery Court for a temporary restraining order, calling the ban "arbitrary" and claiming due process violations since MAIS only reviewed videos without a hearing—but the court sided with MAIS, noting the handbook applies to students and schools, not parents. Now, Wilson misses his son's senior year entirely. Clay calls out helicopter parents at private school games, comparing it to umpire fights in travel ball, and urges adults to chill: "It's never that serious—let kids be kids." He even floats support for a past bill making assaulting officials a felony, emphasizing involvement without extremes. Unfiltered advice on parenting pitfalls and sports sanity, no sugar added.
Send us a textMark Wilson, Director, and Tommy Rose, DP, are joining the show to talk about their latest film, The Calling Witch. The movie centers around a brother and sister who are haunted by what appears to be their deceased mother's darkest literary creation, and it's now available on VOD platforms.Follow us on Social Media: @pvdhorror Instagram, X, TikTok, FacebookWatch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@pvdhorrorSpecial thanks to John Brennan for the intro and outro music. Be sure to find his music on social media at @badtechno or the following:https://johnbrennan.bandcamp.com
Jay Goninen and Mark Wilson from WrenchWay, along with Dave Johnson from ASE, share an inside look at ASE Connects—a new community designed to strengthen the technician workforce. In this recorded webinar, they cover what ASE Connects is, how it connects shops and schools, plans to bring every school onto the platform, and an overview of the new Industry Data Exchange.View the slides & watch the full webinarAbout the EpisodeHost: Jay Goninen, WrenchWay, jayg@wrenchway.comGuests: Mark Wilson, WrenchWay, mark@wrenchway.com, & Dave Johnson, ASE, djohnson@ase.comLinks & ResourcesGet notified of new episodes --> Join our email listAbout WrenchWay:For Technicians & Students: wrenchway.com/solutions/technicians/For Shops & Dealerships: wrenchway.com/solutions/shops/For Instructors: wrenchway.com/solutions/schools/Connect with us on social: Facebook Instagram X LinkedIn YouTube TikTok
As we celebrate America's 250th on In Focus, Dr. Mark Wilson discusses the journey of a young Quaker naturalist, William Bartram, and the plants that connect him to Alabama, Georgia, and Florida today.
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☀️ Crypto Gathering Miami 2026: not everyone wants the full conference sprint. That's why there's the Social Pass ($300): welcome drinks, beach party, and Drinks with @RaoulGMI LIVE
Host Clive Pinder discusses the topics of the day with SLO Tribune Editor Joe Tarica and media consultant Mark Wilson
As 2025 draws to a close, it's time to pause and take stock of what's been a transformational year in design. From Figma's landmark IPO to the rise of AI across every category of product, to major brand evolutions at Nike, Netflix, and The New York Times—this year has been defined by what our guest today calls “mass acceleration.” Visit our Substack for bonus content and more: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/mark-wilson Mark Wilson is the Global Design Editor at Fast Company, where he's been tracking these seismic shifts, reporting on everything from the architecture of data centers to the comeback of wired headphones. He's a journalist who straddles multiple worlds—covering the design industry, and now co-hosting the By Design podcast. He's someone who can explain why Labuboos became an unlikely cultural phenomenon and why your kids might be more interested in building with Chompsaw than staring at a screen. Today, we're looking back at 2025 with Mark to understand not just what happened, but what it all means. We'll explore the biggest moments in design and business, and tackle the uncomfortable questions about AI—are we in a bubble? Is it actually making us more productive? And what does the future hold for designers in an automated world? We'll also dig into the design industry's blind spots, the problems that aren't getting solved because they're not sexy or VC-fundable, and why there's a growing hunger for physical craft and working with our hands in a world increasingly mediated by screens.
Mark Wilson, Co-Founder & CEO of WrenchWay, joins us to recap 2025 and share what's ahead for WrenchWay in 2026. They discuss the growing partnership with ASE and the launch of ASE Connects, efforts to collect better technician data, and key wins and losses from the past year.Check out the full video version of the podcast on YouTube!About the EpisodeHost: Jay Goninen, WrenchWay, jayg@wrenchway.comGuest: Mark Wilson, WrenchWay, mark@wrenchway.comLinks & ResourcesGet notified of new episodes --> Join our email listRegister now for Introducing ASE Connects: Building a Stronger Technician Workforce Together webinar on January 15, 2026 at 12pm ET / 11am CT. Check out Collision Careers' job board to get connected with shops hiring entry-level technicians and apprentices. About WrenchWay:For Technicians & Students: wrenchway.com/solutions/technicians/For Shops & Dealerships: wrenchway.com/solutions/shops/For Instructors: wrenchway.com/solutions/schools/Connect with us on social: Facebook Instagram X LinkedIn YouTube TikTok
Gordon Duncan is joined by Gordon Dalziel and the returning Mark Wilson for the annual Superscoreboard Christmas quiz. We put our own spin on some of your favourite games shows while giving them all a Scottish football twist. We hear from some familiar friends on the phone as Mark and Gordon face off for all the glory.
SLO Tribune Editor Joe Tarica and Mark Wilson join host Clive Pinder
We're delighted to welcome back old friend of the show Mark Wilson, in a different capacity to usual on Open Goal! Si Ferry sits down with the new Partick Thistle Manager to celebrate his Glen's Vodka SPFL Championship Manager Of The Month victory for October!We discuss Mark's whirlwind few months at Thistle, going from temporary co-Manager with Brian Graham last season to being appointed in the position on his own and now challenging for the top spot in the Championship!He talks us through the process of his appointment, the start to the season, giving up his media duties including Clyde 1 Superscoreboard with Gordon Dalziel to take the role, player recruitment including his old Celtic teammate, Tony Watt and building his backroom staff with recent Rangers coach Alex Rae joining as his assistant!A great and enjoyable insight and reunion with Mark Wilson in this one! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're delighted to welcome back old friend of the show Mark Wilson, in a different capacity to usual on Open Goal! Si Ferry sits down with the new Partick Thistle Manager to celebrate his Glen's Vodka SPFL Championship Manager Of The Month victory for October!We discuss Mark's whirlwind few months at Thistle, going from temporary co-Manager with Brian Graham last season to being appointed in the position on his own and now challenging for the top spot in the Championship!He talks us through the process of his appointment, the start to the season, giving up his media duties including Clyde 1 Superscoreboard with Gordon Dalziel to take the role, player recruitment including his old Celtic teammate, Tony Watt and building his backroom staff with recent Rangers coach Alex Rae joining as his assistant!A great and enjoyable insight and reunion with Mark Wilson in this one! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Why can't we run through walls if atoms are mostly empty space? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Chuck Nice, Gary O'Reilly, and astrophysicist Charles Liu explore force fields, warp drive, invisibility, and quantum physics behind superhero powers.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/superhero-science-startalk-live-with-charles-liu/Thanks to our Patrons Dave, Downtime Coffee, David, Colby Bechtold, Carlo Gomez, Mark Hanley, zach, David Bishop, Danielle Grant, Brian Petrunik, Micheal, Private Name, Dustin Hurtt, O.C, Cris Martinella, Václav Pechman, MrMcMuffinJr, Matthew Reagan, Kellie, Christopher Peffers, Vishal Ahmed, Chris Hodgins, Linda Nguyen, Ben F, Kirk, Charles Spence, Kirk, Zack Fay, Dave Lora, Mark Wilson, David Gaston, Emily Keck, Julian Walker, Samantha, Mikeland, Amy, M Rrr1994, Daniel Carter, Bill Holub, Craig Crawford, Rajkumar Polepaka, Tom Mison, Neil Disney, Tomas fridrik, Kurt Hayes, GA Armistead, Andrew Hagan, Jordan Wagner, Mai Tai, Ross Walker, Jonathan Price, FatDunb'Murican, Ann, Isaac Bicher, Michael Tiberg, Darrell Messer, Jeff Smith, Kimberly V Silver, Joe Jenkins, Phillips Williams, Archie, Andrew Wery, Jacob Hernke, John Ryan, Arthur Forlin, Tom Jenkins, Mario Miranda, Douglas, Heather Jones, Mancheno, Marcus Lowe, Mister Sandman, Brand0n Rs, Raj Sivakumar, Ryne Thornsen, Sean Doyle, BRAD BRIDGEWATER, Paul Bernard, Karl Desfosses, Kody Remer, Greg Scopel, Sriti Jha, Tim Enfinger, Jacob Glanville, Rilee Jensen, David W., Micheal Austin, Carlos Alberto Gonzalez, JOSH SHE-BONG, George, and Geezapouch for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mark Wilson's Musical Liquidator Show 7 November 2025.At www.bootboyradio.net Please Play, Like, Comment, Follow, Download & Share.
Host Clive Pinder with SLO Tribune Editor Joe Tarica and commentator Mark Wilson on the issues of the day
In this issue of The Brief, we're reflecting on what we learned about the past and future of design from our conversation with Paola Antonelli (The Museum of Modern Art), Mark Wilson (Fast Company), Kate Aronowitz (GV), Mike Davidson (Microsoft), and Meaghan Choi (Anthropic). Looking back at 30 years of design by Eli Woolery Roughly thirty years ago, I was an undergrad, sitting in our dorm's computer cluster —this was before the days when most students had laptops. I ran into something I hadn't seen before. It was called Netscape Navigator, and it was one of the first commercial internet browsers (which our very first guest on Design Better, Irene Au, helped design). I clicked on one of the buttons (probably, “What's Cool”), and along with a nifty loading animation, the browser took me down some early internet rabbit hole. I don't remember where exactly I ended up, but I do remember being blown away by the experience. As a computer nerd kid in the 80's, I had spent plenty of time with bulletin board systems (BBS's) and things like America Online, which we could access through a dial-up modem from home. But this was very different. It was fast—compared to what I was used to—and it felt like I could almost instantaneously access content from all around the world (even though the content online at the time was a miniscule fraction of what it is today). I had entered school to study product design, but this was for products in the physical world…digital product design didn't exist as we know it today. The first use of the phrase “User Experience” in a job title was Don Norman's role a a User Experience Architect at Apple in the mid-90s. Browsers like Netscape Navigator, and then the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, opened up a new world of opportunities and challenges for the field of design. In our conversation with Paola and Mark, we talked about four: the democratization paradox, design's loss of innocence, the fragmentation of the design profession, and the shift from tangible to intangible design. The Democratization Paradox “We democratized all the tools and we democratized none of the platforms. And that gap is just in a nutshell, kind of what's broken about the individual's ability to communicate.”—Mark Wilson, Fast Company While design tools and capabilities have been democratized (everyone can now access design software, create content, etc.), the platforms and systems remain highly centralized within a few large companies—Meta, Google, TikTok, etc. The early, messy days of the internet (Geocities, MySpace) have been largely tamed, which can make for better user experiences, but we also miss the wild creativity that came from having an infinite number of ways to express yourself online. Back then, your personal web page could be a nightmare of animated GIFs, visitor counts, and autoplay music—terrible for usability, but at least it was yours. Today, we're all posting in the same formats, and are subjected to the same algorithmic rules for engagement. The tools to create have never been more powerful or accessible, yet we're increasingly creating within narrower and narrower boundaries defined by a handful of tech giants. Visit our Substack to read the whole article: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/the-brief-how-our-recent-past-should
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Visit our Substack for bonus content and more:https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/bonus-episode-30-years-of-design Today we celebrate 30 years of Wert&Co.—the quiet champions of design who have shaped our field by placing the brightest designers in roles of influence at brands that impact culture, commerce, and community. Design Better is brought to you by Wix Studio, the most powerful web design platform for entrepreneurs, agencies, and creative thinkers. Learn more → To mark the occasion, Design Better is live in New York City with an inspiring panel. We'll look back at how design has shaped the world over the past three decades and look ahead to the essential role design must play as technology reshapes the human experience. Our conversation begins with Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator of Architecture and Design and Director of Research & Development at The Museum of Modern Art. Paola is one of the most influential voices in contemporary design, exploring how design shapes culture, technology, and society. We're also joined by Mark Wilson, Global Design Editor at Fast Company. Mark covers the intersection of design, technology, and culture, bringing a journalist's rigor and a designer's eye to stories that reach millions. In the second half of our conversation, we shift our focus to the present and future of design—the teams, the individual contributors, and the leaders who are navigating this evolution in real time. Kate Aronowitz, and Meaghan Choi, and Mike Davidson are three leaders who have different perspectives on where design is headed, and what it means to build meaningful careers in this rapidly changing landscape. Kate Aronowitz is a Design Partner at GV, where she helps companies of all sizes build design-driven cultures. Meaghan Choi is a Product Designer at Anthropic, focused on developer experiences for emerging technologies like AI and cloud computing, including her work on Claude Code. Mike Davidson is VP of Design and User Research at Microsoft AI, with more than two decades leading design at companies including Twitter, Disney, and ESPN.
Get More LVWITHLOVE Content at LVwithLOVE.com Become a partner! Families and young people are the future of the arts, and no one knows that better than Mark Fitzgerald Wilson, Executive Director of the Zoellner Arts Center at Lehigh University. Mark joined Zoellner in 2020, bringing an eclectic background as an educator, business professional, and opera singer. Originally from Iowa, he discovered the Lehigh Valley through his son's lacrosse tournaments and fell in love with the area's energy, trails, and sense of community. When he arrived at Zoellner, he noticed a missing piece in local arts programming: family experiences that were fun, welcoming, and accessible. The result was Family FUN-A-PALOOZA, an annual event that brings families together for live theater, interactive arts activities, and partnerships with local organizations. This year's Family FUN-A-PALOOZA takes place Saturday, November 1 from 10 AM to 1:30 PM, featuring Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical, based on the beloved children's book by Mo Willems. Developed by the Kennedy Center, the show promises laughter, energy, and plenty of opportunities for kids to move and make noise. “This is a non-shushing show,” Wilson says. “Kids, have fun. Parents tell us that when they hear that, the weight just lifts off their shoulders. This is for everyone. We have families with neurodivergent children, sensory-friendly audiences, and people who just want to enjoy being here together.” The event features more than 20 community and campus partners, including PBS, Lehigh University Art Galleries, and local dance groups. Visitors can take part in crafts, art projects, and pre-show performances throughout Zoellner's lobby and open spaces. Costumes are encouraged, even for parents. “It's the day after Halloween, so bring your costumes,” Wilson laughs. “Dress up, have fun, and parents, wear a costume too.” Beyond Family FUN-A-PALOOZA, Zoellner's fall and spring lineup is packed with major performances and new experiences. Wilson highlights Postmodern Jukebox, Dirty Dancing in Concert, and the Morgan Freeman Symphonic Blues Experience, along with orchestral performances from the New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra. “We want to bring world-class artists to our stage while also connecting students to the professional world,” Wilson says. “There are so many great arts organizations in the Lehigh Valley, and each of us brings something different. For Zoellner, it's about giving people cultural experiences they might not get anywhere else.” He also points to Zoellner's new well-being concert series, which lets audiences lie onstage among musicians for a meditative, health-focused experience. “The arts are part of the ecosystem that keeps our community healthy,” Wilson explains. “Music and movement make people feel better. Across the country, doctors are prescribing the arts as part of someone's physical or mental health. That's where we're headed too.” Wilson says innovation will define the next phase of Zoellner's growth. Expect site-specific performances, partnerships with local nonprofits for community ticket programs, and more creative collaborations that bring people together in unexpected spaces. “People want experiences, not just events,” Wilson says. “Some want to sit in Baker Hall, some want to see a show outside, and some might even want to see something in a parking garage. The arts can meet people wherever they are.” Family FUN-A-PALOOZA 2025 takes place Saturday, November 1 from 10 AM to 1:30 PM at the Zoellner Arts Center on the campus of Lehigh University. Visit zoellner.cas.lehigh.edu for details and upcoming events. Listen to the full episode: www.lvwithlove.com Thank you to our Partners! WDIY 88.1 FM Wind Creek Event Center Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate Molly’s Irish Grille & Sports Pub Banko Beverage Company
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The Right In The Coupon team, Si Ferry, Slaney, James McFadden, Derek Ferguson and Gordon Dalziel catch-up on the latest Scottish Football news from the week including a sighting of Russell Martin's Rangers squad at Loch Lomond for a team building day following their league defeat to Hearts...The lads also look ahead to this weekend's Premier Sports Cup Quarter-Finals as Hibs travel to Ibrox looking to emulate their Edinburgh rivals' recent victory there while Celtic make the short trip to Firhill to take on Gordon Dalziel's old radio colleague Mark Wilson and Partick Thistle plus Killie face St Mirren and Aberdeen welcome in-form Motherwell to Pittodrie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.