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Optimal Living Daily
3581: Life Invaders 3: Return of Responsibility by Greg Audino on How to Cultivate Deeper Self-Awareness

Optimal Living Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 12:10


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3581: Greg Audino redefines what it means to be responsible by blending real-life growth stages with mind-bending concepts from Robert Scheinfeld's Busting Loose From the Money Game. By challenging conventional thinking and viewing life as a personal video game of cause and effect, Audino makes the case for radical responsibility as a path to freedom, empowerment, and deeper self-awareness. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://medium.com/invisible-illness/life-invaders-3-return-of-responsibility-fbb9d06baa9e Quotes to ponder: "Responsibility is one of those concepts whose meaning changes drastically as life goes on." "You see, we like responsibility within reason. It feels nice to tell ourselves we're responsible. But transcending that is not what most people sign up for." "Taking deliberate responsibility for things that aren't a part of your plan gets you comfortable with the uncomfortable." Episode references: The Egg - A Short Story (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6fcK_fRYaI The Martian by Andy Weir: https://www.amazon.com/Martian-Andy-Weir/dp/0553418025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY
3581: Life Invaders 3: Return of Responsibility by Greg Audino on How to Cultivate Deeper Self-Awareness

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 12:10


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3581: Greg Audino redefines what it means to be responsible by blending real-life growth stages with mind-bending concepts from Robert Scheinfeld's Busting Loose From the Money Game. By challenging conventional thinking and viewing life as a personal video game of cause and effect, Audino makes the case for radical responsibility as a path to freedom, empowerment, and deeper self-awareness. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://medium.com/invisible-illness/life-invaders-3-return-of-responsibility-fbb9d06baa9e Quotes to ponder: "Responsibility is one of those concepts whose meaning changes drastically as life goes on." "You see, we like responsibility within reason. It feels nice to tell ourselves we're responsible. But transcending that is not what most people sign up for." "Taking deliberate responsibility for things that aren't a part of your plan gets you comfortable with the uncomfortable." Episode references: The Egg - A Short Story (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6fcK_fRYaI The Martian by Andy Weir: https://www.amazon.com/Martian-Andy-Weir/dp/0553418025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY
3581: Life Invaders 3: Return of Responsibility by Greg Audino on How to Cultivate Deeper Self-Awareness

Optimal Living Daily - ARCHIVE 2 - Episodes 301-600 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 12:10


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3581: Greg Audino redefines what it means to be responsible by blending real-life growth stages with mind-bending concepts from Robert Scheinfeld's Busting Loose From the Money Game. By challenging conventional thinking and viewing life as a personal video game of cause and effect, Audino makes the case for radical responsibility as a path to freedom, empowerment, and deeper self-awareness. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://medium.com/invisible-illness/life-invaders-3-return-of-responsibility-fbb9d06baa9e Quotes to ponder: "Responsibility is one of those concepts whose meaning changes drastically as life goes on." "You see, we like responsibility within reason. It feels nice to tell ourselves we're responsible. But transcending that is not what most people sign up for." "Taking deliberate responsibility for things that aren't a part of your plan gets you comfortable with the uncomfortable." Episode references: The Egg - A Short Story (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6fcK_fRYaI The Martian by Andy Weir: https://www.amazon.com/Martian-Andy-Weir/dp/0553418025 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career
10 growth tactics that never work | Elena Verna (Amplitude, Miro, Dropbox, SurveyMonkey)

Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 95:10


Elena Verna is one of Silicon Valley's most sought-after growth advisors and operators. She previously led growth at companies like Amplitude, Miro, Dropbox, and SurveyMonkey and is currently doing full-time advising for high-growth tech companies. In our conversation, Elena and I discuss:• 10 growth tactics that never work• Her 3 favorite growth frameworks• How to increase your career optionality—Brought to you by:• Sinch—Build messaging, email, and calling into your product• Vanta—Automate compliance. Simplify security• OneSchema—Import CSV data 10x faster—Find the transcript at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/10-growth-tactics-that-never-work-elena-verna—Where to find Elena Verna:• Newsletter: https://elenaverna.substack.com/• X: https://x.com/elenaverna• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elenaverna—Where to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• X: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Welcome back, Elena!(06:02) Common mistakes growth teams make(08:31) #1: Hiring for growth roles too soon(15:09) #2: Hiring a head of growth to fix your problems(19:20) #3: Doing a rebrand to drive growth(25:11) #4: Obsessing over your competition(34:00) #5: Believing that your problems are unique(42:32) #6: Prioritizing other growth channels above earned channels(50:55) #7: Failing to evolve your growth model(01:01:06) #8: Not hiring advisors(01:05:55) #9: Over-experimenting(01:10:44) #10: Color optimizations, third-party signups, one-email wonders, and removing friction(01:15:00) Elena's favorite growth frameworks(01:18:50) Contrarian corner: full-time jobs(01:26:05) Lightning round and final thoughts—Referenced:• Elena Verna on how B2B growth is changing, product-led growth, product-led sales, why you should go freemium not trial, what features to make free, and much more: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/elena-verna-on-why-every-company• The ultimate guide to product-led sales | Elena Verna: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-ultimate-guide-to-product-led• Six rules of hiring for growth: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/hiring-growth• Figma: https://www.figma.com/• Miro: https://www.figma.com/• Notion: https://www.figma.com/• Carol Wong on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-wong-14133927/• Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/• The Law of Shitty Clickthroughs: https://andrewchen.com/the-law-of-shitty-clickthroughs/• Miroverse: https://miro.com/miroverse/• GitHub: https://github.com/• My 9 Favorite Growth Frameworks: https://www.elenaverna.com/p/my-9-favorite-growth-frameworks• Growth Loops are the New Funnels: https://www.reforge.com/blog/growth-loops• Racecar Growth Framework: https://www.reforge.com/blog/racecar-growth-framework• The Adjacent User: https://andrewchen.com/the-adjacent-user-theory/• Unorthodox frameworks for growing your product, career, and impact | Bangaly Kaba (YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Instacart): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/frameworks-for-growing-your-career-bangaly-kaba• Why I'm Unquitting Full-Time Roles: https://www.elenaverna.com/p/why-im-unquitting-full-time-roles• Noah Smith's newsletter: https://www.noahpinion.blog/• Beef on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81447461• Veep on Max: https://www.max.com/shows/veep/37cb4217-c710-4166-8e9f-352a61f2cd3a• The Last of Us on Max: https://www.max.com/shows/last-of-us/93ba22b1-833e-47ba-ae94-8ee7b9eefa9a• Heated boots: https://www.amazon.com/heated-boots/s?k=heated+boots• Airpods Max: https://www.apple.com/airpods-max/• Memes by Elena: https://www.elenaverna.com/p/ten-funniest-growth-memes—Recommended books:• Project Hail Mary: https://www.amazon.com/Project-Hail-Mary-Andy-Weir/dp/0593135229/• The Martian: https://www.amazon.com/Martian-Andy-Weir/dp/0553418025• We Are Legion (Bobiverse #1): https://www.amazon.com/We-Are-Legion-Bob-Bobiverse/dp/1680680587• Fire Upon the Deep: https://www.amazon.com/Fire-Upon-Deep-Zones-Thought/dp/0812515285—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com.—Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed. Get full access to Lenny's Newsletter at www.lennysnewsletter.com/subscribe

The Nonlinear Library
LW - Sci-Fi books micro-reviews by Yair Halberstadt

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 8:13


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Sci-Fi books micro-reviews, published by Yair Halberstadt on June 24, 2024 on LessWrong. I've recently been reading a lot of science fiction. Most won't be original to fans of the genre, but some people might be looking for suggestions, so in lieu of full blown reviews here's super brief ratings on all of them. I might keep this updated over time, if so new books will go to the top. A deepness in the sky (Verner Vinge) scifiosity: 10/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 10/10 A deepness in the sky excels in its depiction of a spacefaring civilisation using no technologies we know to be impossible, a truly alien civilisation, and it's brilliant treatment of translation and culture. A fire upon the deep (Verner Vinge) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 9/10 recommended: 9/10 In a fire upon the deep, Vinge allows impossible technologies and essentially goes for a slightly more fantasy theme. But his depiction of alien civilisation remains unsurpassed. Across Realtime (Verner Vinge) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 5/10 This collection of two books imagines a single exotic technology, and explores how it could be used, whilst building a classic thriller into the plot. It's fine enough, but just doesn't have the same depth or insight as his other works. Children of Time (Adrian Tchaikovsky) scifiosity: 7/10 readability: 5/10 recommended: 5/10 Children of Time was recommended as the sort of thing you'd like if you enjoyed a deepness in the sky. Personally I found it a bit silly - I think because Tchaikovsky had some plot points he wanted to get to and was making up justifications for them, rather than deeply thinking about the consequences of his various assumptions. The Martian (Andy Weir) scifiosity: 10/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 9/10 This is hard sci-fi on steroids. Using only known or in development technologies, how could an astranaut survive stranded on Mars. It's an enjoyable read, and you'll learn a lot about science, but the characters sometimes feel one dimensional. Project Hail Mary (Andy Weir) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 7/10 This is more speculative sci-fi than the martian, but still contains plenty of hard science[1]. It focuses more on plot, but that's not really Weir's forte and the sciencey bits suffer as a result. Still enjoyable though. Seveneves (Neil Stephenson) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 7/10 This is really two books. The first is a hard sci-fi, how do we build things rapidly in space using current technology. The second half is... kinda wierd, but still enjoyable. Stephenson is less good at the science than Weir, but better at plot, if a bit idiosyncratic[2]. Cryptonomicon (Neil Stephenson) scifiosity: 9/10 readability: 7/10 recommended: 8/10 I was recommended this as a book that would incidentally teach you a lot about cryptography. That must have been targeted to complete newbies because I didn't learn much I didn't know already. Still it was enjoyable, if somewhat weird. The Three-Body Problem (Cixin Liu) scifiosity: 4/10 readability: 6/10 recommended: 5/10 This started off really well, but then got steadily sillier as the book progressed. I loved the depictions of decent into madness, the surrealism of the 3 body game, and the glimpses into Chinese culture as seen by Chinese. But the attempts to science-bullshit explanations at the end kind of ruined it for me. Machineries of Empire (Yoon Ha Lee) scifiosity: 4/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 8/10 I would classify this more as science fantasy than fiction, since the calendrical mechanics seem to be made up according to whatever the plot needs, but it's a brilliantly written series I thoroughly enjoyed, if a bit difficult to follow at times. Stories of Your Life + Exhalation (Ted Chiang) scifiosity: 10/10 readability: 10/10 recommended: 10/10...

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - Sci-Fi books micro-reviews by Yair Halberstadt

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 8:13


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Sci-Fi books micro-reviews, published by Yair Halberstadt on June 24, 2024 on LessWrong. I've recently been reading a lot of science fiction. Most won't be original to fans of the genre, but some people might be looking for suggestions, so in lieu of full blown reviews here's super brief ratings on all of them. I might keep this updated over time, if so new books will go to the top. A deepness in the sky (Verner Vinge) scifiosity: 10/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 10/10 A deepness in the sky excels in its depiction of a spacefaring civilisation using no technologies we know to be impossible, a truly alien civilisation, and it's brilliant treatment of translation and culture. A fire upon the deep (Verner Vinge) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 9/10 recommended: 9/10 In a fire upon the deep, Vinge allows impossible technologies and essentially goes for a slightly more fantasy theme. But his depiction of alien civilisation remains unsurpassed. Across Realtime (Verner Vinge) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 5/10 This collection of two books imagines a single exotic technology, and explores how it could be used, whilst building a classic thriller into the plot. It's fine enough, but just doesn't have the same depth or insight as his other works. Children of Time (Adrian Tchaikovsky) scifiosity: 7/10 readability: 5/10 recommended: 5/10 Children of Time was recommended as the sort of thing you'd like if you enjoyed a deepness in the sky. Personally I found it a bit silly - I think because Tchaikovsky had some plot points he wanted to get to and was making up justifications for them, rather than deeply thinking about the consequences of his various assumptions. The Martian (Andy Weir) scifiosity: 10/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 9/10 This is hard sci-fi on steroids. Using only known or in development technologies, how could an astranaut survive stranded on Mars. It's an enjoyable read, and you'll learn a lot about science, but the characters sometimes feel one dimensional. Project Hail Mary (Andy Weir) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 7/10 This is more speculative sci-fi than the martian, but still contains plenty of hard science[1]. It focuses more on plot, but that's not really Weir's forte and the sciencey bits suffer as a result. Still enjoyable though. Seveneves (Neil Stephenson) scifiosity: 8/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 7/10 This is really two books. The first is a hard sci-fi, how do we build things rapidly in space using current technology. The second half is... kinda wierd, but still enjoyable. Stephenson is less good at the science than Weir, but better at plot, if a bit idiosyncratic[2]. Cryptonomicon (Neil Stephenson) scifiosity: 9/10 readability: 7/10 recommended: 8/10 I was recommended this as a book that would incidentally teach you a lot about cryptography. That must have been targeted to complete newbies because I didn't learn much I didn't know already. Still it was enjoyable, if somewhat weird. The Three-Body Problem (Cixin Liu) scifiosity: 4/10 readability: 6/10 recommended: 5/10 This started off really well, but then got steadily sillier as the book progressed. I loved the depictions of decent into madness, the surrealism of the 3 body game, and the glimpses into Chinese culture as seen by Chinese. But the attempts to science-bullshit explanations at the end kind of ruined it for me. Machineries of Empire (Yoon Ha Lee) scifiosity: 4/10 readability: 8/10 recommended: 8/10 I would classify this more as science fantasy than fiction, since the calendrical mechanics seem to be made up according to whatever the plot needs, but it's a brilliantly written series I thoroughly enjoyed, if a bit difficult to follow at times. Stories of Your Life + Exhalation (Ted Chiang) scifiosity: 10/10 readability: 10/10 recommended: 10/10...

What You Should Read
You Should Read: Books About Space (More or Less)

What You Should Read

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 34:19


How do you feel about outer space, Shouldheads? Are you like Julia, where it's fascinating and something you want to know more about? Or are you like Kelly, where it's one of the scariest things to ponder? No matter where you fall in the debate, we've got some recommendations for you! BOOKS: Julia: The Galaxy, and the Ground Within (Becky Chambers), The Martian (Andy Weir) and Meet Me In Another Life (Catriona Silvey) Kelly: The Sound of Stars (Alechia Dow), Clues to the Universe (Christina Li) and We Dream of Space (Erin Entrada Kelly). Rachael: An Unkindness of Ghosts (Rivers Solomon), The Illuminae Files (Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff) and Cloud Cuckoo Land (Anthony Doerr)Twitter and Instagram: wysr_podcast

The Princess and the B
(#190) Unleashing Your Inner Multi-Passionate Entrepreneur with Boyd Petersen

The Princess and the B

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 61:16


Did you know that managing multiple passions is all about time distribution? As a multi-passionate entrepreneur myself, I had a great chat with Boyd Petersen, who shared that he sets aside around three hours a week just for book writing. It's all about carving out time for what matters to you! #MultiPassionate #SocialMediaforSuccess In this podcast episode, Kimberly Spencer interviews Boyd Petersen, a multi-passionate entrepreneur and author. They discuss how to manage multiple passions, the importance of engaging with your audience, strategies for social media success, the significance of building a loyal following, and the power of authenticity in marketing. They also touch on the use of hashtags on Instagram and the value of sharing personal stories and hobbies to attract customers. The episode concludes with a reminder to take ownership of one's sovereignty and embrace social media as a tool for success. Enjoy, sovereigns! Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or your favorite podcast listening platform. You can also watch the episode on Youtube. Moments of Note: The struggle of marketing oneself as a multi-passionate individual [00:00:00] Kimberly Spencer discusses the challenge of marketing oneself when having multiple passions and talents. Managing multiple passions and time allocation [00:03:32] Boyd Petersen shares his approach to managing multiple passions and how he schedules time for each one. Using social media to build an audience before releasing a book [00:09:17] Boyd Petersen explains how authors can use social media to build an audience before releasing a book and shares examples from famous authors like Stephen King and Dan Brown. The NASA Meeting [00:11:19] Boyd Petersen talks about how he was invited by NASA to get an inside view of the things he was talking about, which helped improve his book. Getting People Excited About Your Book [00:12:43] Boyd Petersen shares 15 different things to do to get people excited about a book, including asking for opinions on book covers and involving people in the decision-making process. Simplifying Social Media Marketing [00:16:10] Boyd Petersen discusses ways to simplify social media marketing for older generations, including scheduling posts in advance and using a variety of post types. The importance of quality followers [00:23:46] Discussion on the significance of having quality followers rather than focusing solely on the number of followers. The impact of fake followers on engagement [00:25:33] Kimberly Spencer shares her experience of deleting fake followers and how it improved her engagement on Instagram. The value of a loyal following [00:29:39] The importance of building a loyal following and engaging with them, regardless of the number of followers. The mystery of hashtags [00:35:10] Discussion on the importance of using hashtags on Instagram to attract new followers and how to find the right hashtags for your brand. Finding the right hashtags [00:36:16] Examples of using specific hashtags that align with your business and target audience to attract followers and increase engagement. Using location-based hashtags [00:38:52] Exploring the effectiveness of using location-based hashtags to attract followers and connect with others in your niche or area. The power of personal stories [00:48:00] Using personal stories to engage and attract people on social media platforms. Embracing unique hobbies and interests [00:49:06] How sharing personal hobbies and interests can attract customers and create unexpected business opportunities. Authenticity and attracting the right audience [00:51:09] The importance of showing authenticity and humanity in marketing to attract the right audience and repel those who are not a good fit. The shift in mindset towards social media [01:00:11] Kimberly Spencer discusses the shift in belief systems around using social media as a tool for success. Creating a bigger impact through sharing [01:00:11] Kimberly Spencer encourages listeners to subscribe and share the podcast to create a ripple effect and support others in their sovereignty. Connecting on social media for Inspiration [01:00:11] Kimberly Spencer invites listeners to connect with her on social media for more inspiration and to stay connected between episodes. Mentions + Additional Resources: Connect with Boyd Petersen WEBSITE: https://www.bpmedia.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/BpmediaSLC TWITTER: https://twitter.com/boydpete LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bp-media-slc/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYtFQjR1xeGnJLMps3FCtdg Get Boyd Peterson's book "Beyond Hot Air Marketing" here: https://www.bpmedia.com/beyondhambook/ Books: "The Martian" by Andy Weir: https://www.amazon.com/Martian-Andy-Weir/dp/0553418025 “You are the Brand” by Mike Kim: https://amzn.to/3tSfvPR “Exponential Organizations” by Salim Ismael https://amzn.to/3M08Bzz ____________

Buddy Book Club
The Martian - Andy Weir - Episode 57

Buddy Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 36:38


The Buddies find themselves back in space, this time stranded on Mars in Andy Weir's, The Martian. If you like science, trashing on disco, and journaling, this book is for you. If you like two guys who can barely read criticizing a widely popular book, well over their reading abilities, well then this podcast is for you. So join us as we talk suicide pacts, ‘working' in the shower, and TI-89 calculator games.Intro: (0:00-1:32)Stock Up/Down (1:33-24:33)Love/Hate (24:34-33:59)Conclusion (34:00-36:22) Next Book: HEIR TO THE EMPIRE by TIMOTHY ZAHN

Dissecting Dragons
Episode 365: Amazing Pets and Fantasy Coffee - How to Incorporate Wish Fulfilment Fantasies in Speculative Fiction

Dissecting Dragons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 71:19


Fun, escapism and entertainment may not be the only reason readers pick up books, but they're fairly high up the list of considerations. Something you might want to keep in mind when you're writing! Jules and Madeleine have talked in a previous episode (or several) about how to keep your readers engaged with your book. This week, the dragons take a look at a specific aspect of that process. Wish fulfilment gets a bad rap in literature terms but delving into what it actually entails, shows that this is an undeserved reputation. How can you add wish fulfilment without derailing your plot? How can it be used to make your book appeal to a broader audience? What should you avoid doing if you don't want to lose a reader?  Under the microscope this week: Legends & Lattes - Travis Baldree, His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman, The Martian - Andy Weir and many more.   Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic

Popcorn Culture
119 - Wheels or Doors?

Popcorn Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 68:24


Ben and J discuss: interview tactics, presidential debates, Pokemon card strategy, Ben's Entrepreneurial Management class, space tube explained, progress with the 75 Hard, J's half gallon water bottle, glamping, the wheels vs doors debate, and invention vs. discovery. Show Notes:  Ted Talk on Space Elevator - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQhmsDkZhQA  The Martian- https://www.amazon.com/Martian-Andy-Weir/dp/0553418025  Project Hail Mary-  https://www.amazon.com/Project-Hail-Mary-Andy-Weir/dp/0593135202  75 Hard - https://www.healthline.com/health/fitness/75-hard     Support the Show and Vote for Host: https://www.patreon.com/popcornculture  Get your own GMA stickers: https://store.dftba.com/products/gma-stickers  Get Your Bingo Card: https://bingobaker.com#f805834af83dce50    Email the show: popcornculturepod@gmail.com  Discuss the Podcast on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/PopcornCulture/  Follow the Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/apopcast  Follow SCB on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlinbrothers/  Follow SCB on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@super_carlin_brothers Discuss the Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHfIbq9thHPC8yrKjAdJgDA    Alternate Titles:  How to Beat Mew A Metapod Deck?? Tethered to an Asteroid That Half Gallon Life A Competition Party Millennials Walking Around Like They Rent the Place What are Notes if not Numbers?

John Michael Godier's Event Horizon
How To Colonize The Moon And Mars Featuring Author of The Martian Andy Weir NM

John Michael Godier's Event Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 82:06


No Music Version. How To Colonize The Moon - Living On The Moon Explained In this episode of John Michael Godier's Event Horizon John's guest is author of The Martian (2011) and Artemis (2017) Andy Weir. They discuss the science of living on Mars, how, why, and when to colonize the Moon and Mars. How there is far more water on mars than when Andy wrote The Martian. Then they deliberate over how Artificial Intelligence may put them both out of writing jobs in the near future. Can We Live On The Moon? If So How Will We Get Back To The Moon And Stay There. What Will Living On The Moon Be Like? How Do We Live On Mars? Is It Possible To Live On Mars? Exploring the possibility of terraforming Mars. Event Horizon's Website: https://www.eventhorizonshow.com/ You can now support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/EventHorizonShow Andy Weir's book's: Artemis (2017) https://amzn.to/2QWgt7Y The Martian (2011) https://amzn.to/2Ob3WPr John Michael Godier's book Supermind (2017): https://amzn.to/2OjXEx4 John Michael Godier's books: https://amzn.to/2yBPLu0 Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @JMGEventHorizon https://www.instagram.com/jmgeventhorizon https://twitter.com/jmgeventhorizon Digitocracy a short story by Andy Weir: https://medium.com/s/futurehuman/digitocracy-a-story-by-andy-weir-a13c0412e50d Andy Weir's Website and Twitter http://www.andyweirauthor.com/ https://twitter.com/andyweirauthor Music Credits: Miguel Johnson https://migueljohnson.bandcamp.com/ "So Many Stars" "Jump Scan Scoop Jump" Stellardrone https://stellardrone.bandcamp.com/ "The Divine Cosmos" "To The Great Beyond" "Airglow" "Breathe in the Light" "Between the Rings" "Northern Lights" Kai Engel https://kaiengel.bandcamp.com/ "Oneiri" Chris Zabriskie https://chriszabriskie.bandcamp.com/ "Cylinder Eight" "Cylinder Five" Lee Rosevere https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/ "Planet B" Footage: SpaceX ESO ESA NASA Hubble JPL Pixabay Thank you to Andy Weir and all of our Subscribers

The Week in Geek Radio Show
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre : NYTBS Author Andy Weir : Thorbjorn Harr of Vikings : The Week in Geek 5/9/21

The Week in Geek Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 54:25


D-Squared asks 6'5" Scottish WWE Champion where he keeps his Skirts....... WWE Champ Drew McIntyre joins the show to talk about his new book "A Chosen Destiny : My Story" Drew also talks about a gift he received from Jerry "The King" Lawler.New York Times Best Selling Author of "The Martian" Andy Weir stops by to talk about his latest novel "Project : Hail Mary" We keep our discussion of his new book spoiler free, as well as talk about real life space exploration.Norwegian Actor Thorbjorn Harr from History's VIKINGS, and Netflix's Norsemen talks about his new movie "The Tunnel" A disaster movie in the vein of Towering Inferno but in a Tunnel. (It was really good) D-Squared also asks him what the heck is a "lutefisk" and do they really eat it?All that and more on The Week in Geek with D Squared. Sunday nights at 7pm on WRNO.com and the Free iHeart Radio App. Make sure you Click the SUBSCRIBE button so you never miss a new episode. Follow us on Twitter @TWIGradio and The Week in Geek on InstagramThe Week in Geek 5/9/21

The Boost VC Podcast
Ep.94: Funding Biotech with Conscious Capitalism (to Save the World)—with Arvind Gupta

The Boost VC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 54:58


The old way of doing capitalism is about making money in the short term, and that way of thinking has caused a lot of destruction. But some venture funds are taking a new approach and deploying capital in a way that is net beneficial for society in the long term. So, how do we leverage this new kind of conscious capitalism to support the biotech companies that are making the world a better, more sustainable place?Arvind Gupta is a Partner and at Mayfield Fund, a venture capital firm that operates under a framework of conscious capitalism. Arvind is also the Founder and Venture Advisor at IndieBio, the world's largest biotech accelerator, where he invested in 136 companies in five years and grew a portfolio worth $3.2B. Arvind has been a guest lecturer at UCSF, MIT and Harvard, and he is the coauthor of the forthcoming book, Decoding the World: A Roadmap for the Questioner.Today, Arvind joins us to share his mission to help scientists create companies, explaining why access to equity is more important than capital and what we can do to address the trending economic inequality. He discusses the connection between social revolution and new technologies, introducing us to the idea of conscious capitalism as a way to make an impact AND create better returns. Listen in for insight around the challenges of scaling a bio-related startup and learn how Arvind is working to deploy the capital necessary to build the technology that will save the world. Arvind's work as the founder of IndieBioHelp scientists become entrepreneurs136 companies valued at $3.2B The connection between revolutions and new technologySocial shift demands new way of doing thingsGen Z, millennials willing to pay to affect change Arvind's philosophy on the way we view animalsSee as living thing or disposable productReflects way we treat each other The benefits of replacing meat with lab-grown foodSubtract moral cost of meatRemove carbon from supply chain Why Arvind sees COVID as the Great AcceleratorSpeeding up every trendIncludes biology, neo-feudalism What we can do to correct neo-feudalismReinvent education to create mobilityCreate jobs that provide access to equity How Arvind is engaging in conscious capitalismDeploy capital for things feel important + make moneyCreate better returns by changing way things done Arvind's insight on the idea of designed humansAbility to make compounds by delivering RNA/DNA (but not keep)Editing DNA too dangerous for future generations What's different about funding a bio-related startupTech is alive under hood and living things don't always behaveChallenge to ensure production platforms repeatable at scale What inspired Arvind's transition to MayfieldBio companies need support in series A/B for movement to growLearn from world-class team devoted to conscious capitalism Connect with ArvindIndieBio  https://indiebio.co/Mayfield Fund https://www.mayfield.com/Arvind on Twitter https://twitter.com/arvndgpta ResourcesArvind on Boost VC Podcast EP034 https://theboostvcpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/f2db5d9c-d3c4f571Decoding the World: A Roadmap for the Questioner by Po Bronson and Arvind Gupta https://www.amazon.com/Decoding-World-Questioner-Po-Bronson/dp/1538734311IDEO https://www.ideo.com/Memphis Meats https://www.memphismeats.com/Finless Foods https://finlessfoods.com/New Age Meats https://www.newagemeats.com/George Church's Woolly Mammoth Revival https://reviverestore.org/projects/woolly-mammoth/Khan Lab School https://www.khanlabschool.org/Navin Chaddha's Post on Conscious Capitalism https://www.mayfield.com/conscious-capital/‘China's CRISPR Babies' in the MIT Technology Review https://www.technologyreview.com/2019/12/03/131752/chinas-crispr-babies-read-exclusive-excerpts-he-jiankui-paper/The Martian by Andy Weir https://www.amazon.com/Martian-Andy-Weir/dp/0553418025Dan Carlin's Hardcore History https://www.dancarlin.com/Yik Yak https://www.linkedin.com/company/yik-yak-inc-Tim Chang at Mayfield https://www.mayfield.com/team-member/tim-chang/Ursheet Parikh at Mayfield https://www.mayfield.com/team-member/ursheet-parikh/Mammoth Biosciences https://mammoth.bio/ Connect with Boost VCBoost VC Website https://www.boost.vc/Boost VC on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/boostvc/Boost VC on Twitter https://twitter.com/BoostVCBoost VC on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/boost_vc/

Book Movement
SBM 002 | The Martian - Andy Weir | Roberto Carlos Subauste

Book Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 71:16


Science Book Movement - Notion360. Revisión Online del Libro: The Martian - Andy Weir. Expositor: Roberto Carlos Subauste. Únete a nuestra comunidad en Discord a través del siguiente enlace: https://bookmovement.co/discord See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

MBeckelhimer Book Reviews
The Martian | Andy Weir

MBeckelhimer Book Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 14:42


This episode starts on a very personal note, so I apologize for that. But we talk about Andy Weir's debut novel, The Martian, which is an undeniable hit, and I'm kind of upset I'm just now getting around to finishing it. I listened to it on audiobook, which is narrated by Wil Wheaton, who did a fabulous job. Please visit my blog at: https://mbeckelhimerbookreviews.blogspot.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/meganbeckelhimerauthor Twitter: @mbeckbooks Instagram: @meganbeckelhimerauthor Feel free to leave me a message via the Anchor app, a voicemail at my google number (336-283-5143), or email me at emeganbeckelhimer@gmail.com. Please like and review the podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Your Voice To The World
2.7 The Martian - Andy Weir

Your Voice To The World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 57:52


Terry and Eddie discuss The Martian and how a man on surviving on Mars parallels the trials and tribulations of an entrepreneur Click here to join our Entrepreneur Community! Text or Call in with any questions!

Lars Larson National Podcast
Lars Larson National Podcast 07-18-19

Lars Larson National Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 105:48


Gen. Tony Mcpeak - is a retired 4-star general in the United States Air Force whose final assignment before retirement was as the 14th Chief of Staff of the Air Force from 1990 to 1994 Collin O'Mara - President of National Wildlife Federation Erin Willey -former Clark County police deputy Robert Spencer - the director of Jihad Watch and the NYTimes bestselling author of eighteen books, most recently of “The History of Jihad: From Muhammad to ISIS” https://www.amazon.com/History-Jihad-Muhammad-ISIS/dp/1682616592 Sam Kleiner - author https://www.amazon.com/Flying-Tigers-Untold-American-Against/dp/0399564136 Andy Weir -an American novelist whose debut novel, The Martian, was later adapted into a film of the same name directed by Ridley Scott in 2015. https://www.amazon.com/Martian-Andy-Weir/dp/0553418025

STEM Read
The STEM Read Podcast - Science Fiction to Fuel Science Fact

STEM Read

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 49:42


Episode 11: Science Fiction to Fuel Science Fact with Andy Weir and Joe Magliano Welcome to Season 2! Every great leap forward starts with a burst of creativity. Someone sees the world as it is, dreams of what it could be, and then works to make the dream a reality. While writers use language and storytelling to inspire change, scientists use research and experimentation. On this episode of the STEM Read podcast we sit down with educational psychologist Joe Magliano and best-selling author of The Martian Andy Weir to discuss the role of narrative in teaching science and the connections between the way writers and STEM experts use creativity to imagine and create a better world. Northern Illinois University’s STEM Read is part of the NIU STEAM family of programs that explore science, technology, engineering, the arts, and math. Find more great books, lesson plans, and resources at stemread.com . The STEM Read Podcast is produced in collaboration with WNIJ . Notes & External Links ·

The Copywriter Club Podcast
TCC Podcast #65: Writing (or ghostwriting) a book with Laura Hanly

The Copywriter Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 45:24


In this jam-packed 65th episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, Kira and Rob talk with author and ghostwriter Laura Hanly about book writing and publishing. We met Laura a few months ago and after grilling her over breakfast, knew she’d be a great addition to the show. In this discussion we cover: •  how she became a book writer and publishing consultant •  what you need to think about before you write your book •  Laura’s thoughts on who exactly needs to have a book—if you are in a commodified service business, the answer is “yes” •  who needs to be on your book writing team and who should be your early readers •  what a realistic timeline for writing a book looks like •  price ranges and what she does to charge $40,000 per book project •  what you need to do to promote your book •  common mistakes writers make when they write their book •  the differences between self publishing and traditional publishing •  how to publish with Amazon Create Space and KDP •  the design options to consider when you’re ready to publish your book •  how to find clients as a ghost writer of books •  whether you should get a byline with the books you ghost write •  the mistakes she sees over and over on book projects We also asked about the rates she charged when she first started out (they were way too low), the mistakes businesses make when they “do” content marketing, who is doing content well today, and what to keep in mind when promoting your content. Ready for this? Click the play button below, or scroll down for a full transcript.   The people and stuff we mentioned on the show: Telling Your Brand Story (Rob’s book) The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (Mark Manson’s rudely titled book) The Martian (Andy Weir’s book) Gary V Ramit Sethi Digital Marketer CreateSpace 99designs Laurahanly.com Content that Converts Kira’s website Rob’s website The Copywriter Club Facebook Group Intro: Content (for now) Outro: Gravity Full Transcript: Kira: What if you could hang out with seriously copywriters and other experts, ask them about their successes and failures, their work processes and their habits, then steal an idea to inspire your own work? That’s what Rob and I do every week at The Copywriter Club Podcast. Rob: You’re invited to join the club for episode 65 as we chat with author and book consultant Laura Hanly about the process of writing a good book, how to choose between self-publishing and a formal publisher, what it takes to write a bestseller, and the tactics, strategies, and systems for promoting your content. Kira: Welcome, Laura! Rob: Welcome! Laura: Thank you so much! Very exciting to chat with you guys. Rob: I want to jump in and just say that we met at a mastermind event, and you and I, I think, had the opportunity to sit down at breakfast and for about 45 minutes or so, you sort of walked me through a lot of the process of writing a book and as we were chatting, it was one of those things where like, “Laura, we got to have you on the podcast!” Because there are a lot of people who listen to us that need to know the things that you know! So we are really excited to have you here. Laura: Yeah, I think it’s a big opportunity for a lot of people at the moment so I’m excited to talk about it. Rob: Cool! Well, why don’t we start with your story? Where did you come from; how did you start doing what you’re doing? Laura: So, I grew up in Sydney in Australia. I studied writing and publishing at university and worked at a big publishing house there in Australia for a few years. And I think about 2011, the industry really started downsizing and they weren’t kind of learning the lessons that we had all seen go down in the music industry in terms of, you know, adapting to the new technologies that were becoming available, and I thought, mmmm, I really need to get myself organized and become a bit more independent. So I moved online,

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
How the Bestselling Sci-Fi Author of ‘The Martian’ Andy Weir Writes

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 42:15


The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Martian, Andy Weir, dropped by the show in 2015 to chat with me about his writing process in the days just prior to the release of the Oscar Nominated movie adaptation of his hit book, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Matt Damon. Rainmaker.FM is Brought to You By Discover why more than 80,000 companies in 135 countries choose WP Engine for managed WordPress hosting. Start getting more from your site today! This is a replay of the entire interview I did with Andy in honor of the publication of his latest book — Artemis: A Novel — described as “… a near-future thriller — a heist story set on the moon.” Blake Crouch, the New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter, said of the book “Weir has done the impossible he s topped The Martian …,” and Ernest Cline, New York Times bestselling author of Ready Player One, called it “Everything you could hope for in a follow-up … another smart, fun, fast-paced adventure that you won t be able to put down.” The author’s inspiring journey to #1 on the NY Times Best Sellers list with his first novel began as a humble series of blog posts that grew enough interest to demand self-publishing to Amazon. When The Martian’s popularity sky-rocketed, traditional publisher Random House called, and the rest is history. From software engineer to sci-fi phenom, Andy is a down-to-earth writer and self-described “space nerd,” who still answers all of his fan mail. If you’re a fan of The Writer Files, please click subscribe to automatically see new interviews. In this file Andy Weir and I discuss: How a science geek became a bestselling author One great trick for improving your dialogue Why your enthusiasm doesn’t determine the quality of your writing The creative power of a walk and a hot shower Mr. Weir’s unique relationship with NASA 3 tips and tricks to becoming an “actual” writer Listen to The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience below ... Download MP3 Subscribe by RSS Subscribe in iTunes The Show Notes If you’re ready to see for yourself why over 201,344 website owners trust StudioPress — the industry standard for premium WordPress themes and plugins — just go to StudioPress.com Copyblogger s Certified Content Marketer training is a powerful program that helps writers attract better clients — and more of them. New students will be able to sign up for a limited time soon. Add your name to join the waitlist and to get all of the details when they re available. andyweirauthor.com Artemis: A Novel – Andy Weir The Martian: A Novel – Andy Weir How Bestselling Sci-fi Thriller Author Blake Crouch Writes: Part One Notes from Hugh Howey’s Editor “The surprising story of how Andy Weir’s self-published book ‘The Martian’ topped best seller lists and got a movie deal” Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void by Mary Roach Andy Weir on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter

Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

The National Geographic Channel’s “Mars” miniseries has begun. Mat Kaplan attended a kickoff for the ambitious docudrama last summer. You’ll hear from series technical advisor Bobby Braun, author of “The Martian” Andy Weir, Cosmos creator Ann Druyan and more.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience

Before kicking off the next season of the show, we wanted to share with you some highlights from our previous seasons. I don’t want to shortchange the most recent interviews with inspiring guests including Jay McInerney (’80s defining author of Bright Lights, Big City), Stephanie Danler (the bestselling author of Sweetbitter), the co-founder of Wired magazine Kevin Kelly, or How Neuroscientist Michael Grybko Defined Writer’s Block for us. But I do want to dig into the archives with you and pull out a few of my favorites from a handful of the other 40 authors The Writer Files has cross-examined to learn how they keep the ink flowing, the cursor moving, and avoid writer’s block. You’ll find links to the these shows in the show notes and past episodes are easy to find in the archives of your favorite podcast app, in iTunes, or at WriterFiles.fm. If you’re a fan of The Writer Files, click subscribe in iTunes, to automatically see new interviews. In this “Best of” Volume One, we’ll hear from a handful of past guests, including: Advice Columnist and Critic Heather Havrilesky on Social Media and Managed Procrastination NYTimes Bestselling Author of ‘The Martian’ Andy Weir on Productivity vs Laziness Bestselling Debut Novelist Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney on Beating Fear and Procrastination Bestselling Thriller Author Mark Dawson on How to Publish Over a Million Words in a Year And Bestselling Author Ann Handley on the Only Reason to Write a Book Listen to The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience below ... Download MP3 Subscribe by RSS Subscribe in iTunes The Show Notes Audible is Offering a Free Audiobook Download with a 30-day Trial: Grab Your Free Audiobook Here – audibletrial.com/rainmaker How Advice Columnist and Author Heather Havrilesky Writes: Part Two How Andy Weir (Bestselling Author of ‘The Martian’) Writes: Part One How Bestselling Debut Novelist Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney Writes: Part Two How Bestselling Thriller Author Mark Dawson Writes: Part One How Bestselling Author Ann Handley Writes Kelton Reid on Twitter

Strange Attractor
Episode 11: Things move, unless they don't

Strange Attractor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 60:07


Newton's laws & how things move Newton's 3 laws of motion (livescience) Newton's 3 laws of motion (NASA) Voyager 1 & 2 are still voyaging - this is how far they've gone in real time! (JPL, NASA) Outer space has a very low density of particles (Wikipedia) What is a rocket? (NASA) Rockets, fuel & Newton's 3 laws (MIT) The rocket equation (Fourth Millenium Foundation) Kennedy Space Center in Florida is awesome (Kennedy Space Center) Why is it so hard to travel to Mars?...Fuel is a big part of that (space.com) Mars facts (NASA) Mars has a very thin atmosphere (Cool Cosmos, Caltech) George Clooney (Wikipedia) Gravity (IMDb) The Martian (Andy Weir) What are gravity wells? (Explain xkcd) What is gravity assist? (JPL, NASA) Spacetime can bend: Space as a rubber sheet (University of Winnipeg) The Voyagers' trajectory was very carefully planned & used gravity assist to minimise fuel (JPL, NASA) Voyager 1 & 2 were launched in 1977 (JPL, NASA) There are a lot of forces trying to slow us down on Earth (the Physics Classroom) Newton's laws have been verified by experiment & observation for more than 200 years (Wikipedia) Newton's 'Principia' was first published in 1687 (Wikipedia) Neil deGrasse Tyson: My man, Sir Isaac Newton (Big Think, YouTube) Newton started inventing calculus when he was 23...wtf (Wikipedia) Doogie Howser, M.D. (IMDb) Newton's laws are amazing but don't work at very small scales, very high speeds or very strong gravitational fields (Wikipedia) Applications & limitations of Newton's laws (How Stuff Works) What is momentum? (BBC) What is momentum? (the Physics Classroom) What is velocity? (BBC) What is a bogie? (Wikipedia) Long trains take a long time to stop (Minnesota Operation Lifesaver) What is inertia? (the Physics Classroom) What is inertia? (Qualitative Reasoning Group, Northwestern University) What is the difference between inertia & momentum? (Quora) What is friction? (livescience) VO5 instant oomph powder (Priceline) 'LiquiGlide' nonstick coating leaves zero waste behind...super cool (MIT, YouTube) Brian Cox's amazing experiment dropping a bowling ball & feathers in a vacuum (BBC Two, YouTube) The acceleration of gravity (the Physics Classroom) All objects free fall at the same rate of acceleration...even elephants (the Physics Classroom) Elon Musk (Wikipedia) Elon Musk (Instagram) How do planes fly? Using Newton's 3rd law (Explain That Stuff!) Liquid oxygen & liquid hydrogen are common rocket fuels, but there are others (Wikipedia) What is jet fuel? (Wikipedia) The first animals in space (Space.com) Yuri Gagarin: The first man in space (NASA) Google headquarters live search screens (YouTube) How do jet engines work? (NASA) How do jet engines work? (Explain That Stuff!) How does an ion thruster on a rocket ship work? (NASA) I'm sure Ian Ziering from Beverly Hills 90210 used to spell his name Ion (Wikipedia) What is a solar sail? 'New NASA spacecraft will be propelled by light' (National Geographic) First law of thermodynamics: Energy in a closed system cannot be gained or lost, just transferred (livescience) Potential & kinetic energy (BBC) Measuring friction on an atomic level (physics central) Brian Cox & Jeffrey Forshaw's book 'The quantum universe: Everything that can happen, does happen' (goodreads) How geckos stick on der Waals...get it, get it? (Science) Levitating pot plants: Not from our conversation...just super cool...I'm sure Newton's laws are involved here somehow (Domain) Corrections Sorry Johnny, some experts don't agree that momentum can be thought of as the amount of energy required to stop something moving (Quora) Sorry Lucy, the first dog in space isn't stuffed, Laika died in orbit (Time) Cheeky review? (If we may be so bold) It'd be amazing if you gave us a short review...it'll make us easier to find in iTunes: Click here for instructions. You're the best! We owe you a free hug and/or a glass of wine from our cellar

No Deodorant In Outer Space (books turned into movies - Science Fiction, Fantasy and related genres)

S2E10* (Show Notes) Book: “The Martian” by Andy Weir Film:“The Martian” by Ridley Scott (Matt Damon)   Hosted by: Ryan Sean O'Reilly David Wilkinson a/k/a "Wilk" Rick Guest: Daniel Gonzalez (musician/artist)   Website: www.nodeodorant.com Related Links: Listen to Dan's band "Beautiful and the Just" on Soundcloud.   * DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that the views and opinions of the hosts and guests of NDIOS are completely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of the other hosts and guests or that of NDIOS.

NoCiné
Seul sur Mars : il aurait dû y rester

NoCiné

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 22:07


Quinze ans après Tim Robbins dans Mission to Mars, Ridley Scott envoie Matt Damon jouer les paumés aux confins du système solaire. Retour sur la filmographie d'un réalisateur qui, comme son frère Tony, a signé quelques chefs d'oeuvre (Alien, Blade Runner, Thelma et Louise) et un bon paquet de daubes.Animé par Thomas Rozec avec Pia Jacqmart, Daniel Andreyev et David Honnorat (Vodkaster). RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L'ÉMISSIONSeul sur Mars (The Martian - Ridley Scott, 2015), Matt Damon, The Martian (Andy Weir, 2011), Jessica Chastain, Wall-E (Andrew Stanton, 2008), Drew Goddard, Prometheus (Ridley Scott, 2012), Tom Hanks, Apollo 13 (Ron Howard, 1995), Seul au Monde (Cast Away - Robert Zemeckis, 2001), Interstellar (Christopher Nolan, 2014), Jeff Daniels, The Newsroom (série de Aaron Sorkin, 2012), Mackenzie Davis, Halt and Catch Fire (série de Christopher Cantwell et Christopher C. Rogers, 2014), Gravity (Alfonso Cuarón, 2013), Mission to Mars (Brian de Palma, 2000), Moon (Duncan Jones, 2010), Michael Peña, Kristen Wiig, Donald Glover, Alien, le huitième passager (Alien - Ridley Scott, 1979), Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982), Gladiator (Ridley Scott, 2000), Kingdom of Heaven (Ridley Scott, 2005), Robin des Bois (Ridley Scott, 2010) American Gangster (Ridley Scott, 2007), Thelma et Louise (Ridley Scott, 1991), M. Night Shyamalan, Didier Bourdon, Mario Cotillard, Une grande année (Ridley Scott, 2006), Exodus : Gods And Kings (Ridley Scott, 2014), A la poursuite de demain (Tomorrowland - Brad Bird, 2015), Tony Scott, Capitaine Flam (Captain Future, 1978), Daryl HannahRECOMMANDATIONS CINÉ DE LA SEMAINE :Daniel Andreyev : la série Capitaine Flam (Captain Future, 1978)Pia Jacqumart : Blade Runner, Ridley Scott (1982)Daniel Andreyev : Mission to Mars, Brian de Palma (2000)RETROUVEZ NOCINÉ PARTOUT SUR LES INTERNETS :www.facebook.com/NoCinePodCast twitter.com/No_Cine www.dailymotion.com/nocine www.youtube.com/channel/UC38YBAhVBEDRmXSe1uCyNxg www.mixcloud.com/NoCine/ www.deezer.com/show/7806www.stitcher.com/podcast/nocineitunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/nocin…id993698002?mt=2CRÉDITSEnregistré le 21 octobre 2015 au Tank à Paris (11ème). Moyens techniques : Le Tank. Production : Joël Ronez - Iris Ollivault / TempsMachine.NET. Réalisation : Jules Krot. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). Images : extraits de la bande-annonce. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The 12th Story
Episode #12 - The Martian - Andy Weir

The 12th Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2015 46:07


Jason Barron, Brendon Cull, John Faherty, and Michael Link discuss Andy Weir's The Martian

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Uncompressed
Episode #6 "Shenanigans"

Uncompressed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2015 43:18


Hey guys! Sorry its been so long, we were busy saving the world. In today's episode we talk about Google's reconstruction, some space lettuce and VR, as well as our personal recommendations on books and music. If you want to check out anything we spoke about in today's episode, we are providing you with all the links below. Enjoy! SpaceVR: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1035872323/overview-one-explore-space-through-virtual-reality?ref=hero Google reconstruction: https://abc.xyz Astronauts eat Lettuce in space: http://www.theverge.com/2015/8/10/9126925/nasa-veggie-space-lettuce-experiment The Martian by Andy Weir: http://www.amazon.com/Martian-Andy-Weir/dp/0553418025/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1439614034&sr=8-1&keywords=the+martiam Ready Player One by Ernest Cline: http://www.amazon.com/Ready-Player-One-Ernest-Cline/dp/0307887448/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1439614069&sr=1-1&keywords=ready+player+one "Get By" by Delta Heavy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cOt9UcYGOU "The Commander Thinks Aloud" by John Roderick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8AisTXgAGA "Chivalry Is Dead" by Trevor Wesley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZfR7qc0WVs "The Hills" by The Weeknd: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzTuBuRdAyA "Gimme All Your Love" by Alabama Shakes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sNNTpORtDQ Battlebots: http://abc.go.com/shows/battlebots

PowerScripting Podcast
Episode 305 - PowerScripting Podcast - Josh Atwell from SolidFire

PowerScripting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 50:15


Josh Atwell from Solidfire   Interview http://www.vtesseract.com/ http://www.solidfire.com/storage-system/automated-management/ https://github.com/solidfire   Chatroom Highlights powershell.slack.com http://powershell.slack.com https://powershell.slack.com/ http://www.solidfire.com/blog/elements-of-solidfire-podcast-ep-7-hal-rottenberg-splunk-on-powershell/ http://www.amazon.com/Josh-Atwell/e/B00F54LL72/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1437097909&sr=8-2-ent http://www.amazon.com/DevOps-VMware-Administrators-Press-Technology/dp/0133846474/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 http://vupaas.com/ figured it out http://www.rolls.com/pdf/M_MS111.pdf http://vupaas.com/ http://www.solidfire.com/storage-system/automated-management/ https://github.com/solidfire joshatwell: he writes his powershell from a mac! https://github.com/solidfire/PowerShell/blob/master/.DS_Store http://www.vtesseract.com/ http://www.amazon.com/Martian-Andy-Weir/dp/0553418025/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1437100859&sr=1-1&keywords=the+martian http://www.thecloudcast.net/2015/06/the-cloudcast-193-andy-weir-author-of.html another book to read: http://www.amazon.com/Seveneves-Novel-Neal-Stephenson/dp/0062190377/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1437100957&sr=1-1&keywords=seveneves ## for whenever it's convenient... Any idea what factors helped persuade SolidFire to buy into building an official PowerShell module? ## why is multi-tenant so important for a storage system? ## it's flash‚ how could you run out of IOPS?   Question   Mission to Mars - iPad

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CTE Podcast
CTE Podcast #29 - Educación Vial

CTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2015 34:21


Notas del show: Educación vial Idiota de la semana Recomendación: El libro “The Martian” de Andy Weir - http://www.amazon.com/Martian-Andy-Weir/dp/0553418025/ Ilustrado de la semana: Gangadhara Tilak Katnam Resultado del ejercicio mental de la secuencia de Números - http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/07/03/upshot/a-quick-puzzle-to-test-your-problem-solving.html Toby y Archie Presentan - Frutas y vegetales buenos para los perros Mito de la Semana: Astrología - Experimento de James Randi: https://dotsub.com/view/8039c9fa-ddd4-47b0-85db-16dafeb49146 Frase de la Semana: “La única diferencia entre un buen día y un mal día es tu actitud" - Dennis S Brown   Mándanos tus comentarios a info@ctepodcast.com y suscríbete en iTunes!  

Eclectic Readers
Episode 2: The Miniaturist: In Which We Found the Secret Tulip Society

Eclectic Readers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2015 66:40


In this episode, we love on our libraries, vote for our favorite book club reads, and discuss Jessie Burton's The Miniaturist. Susan defines the difference between observation and being a total creeper, Tara licks language from a bowl, and Jeannette shares a cool Kindle tip!Show Notes Eclectic Readers on Goodreads Overdrive Find It VA The Miniaturist on Goodreads and Amazon The Martian on Goodreads and Amazon A Tree Grows in Brooklyn on Goodreads and Amazon Sharp Objects on Goodreads and Amazon Eragon on Goodreads and Amazon Beautiful Creatures on Goodreads and Amazon Ready Player One on Goodreads and Amazon The Rosie Project on Goodreads and Amazon Gone Girl on Goodreads and Amazon

Atomic Geekdom
49 Live From Mars...Author of The Martian, Andy Weir!

Atomic Geekdom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2015 61:58


This week on the podcast we welcome in a very special guest. The author of the New York Times best seller The Martian, Andy Weir! Andy sits down with Dave, Jenny, and JD to discuss coming up with the idea for the book, his writing style, and so much more! They discuss the upcoming feature film adaptation of his book, and all of his short stories available on his website. As always, we wanna hear your opinions as well. Find us on Twitter: @AtomicGeekdom or comment on the podcast page of the website to join the conversation. Thanks for listening and please Rate/Review us on iTunes!