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Michael Coates is the founding partner of Seven Hill Ventures. He has an extensive background going back to his time as Twitter's first CISO, and has held executive roles at CoinList, Mozilla and OWASP. In this episode, Coates joins host Heather Engel to discuss his experience, including making the jump from CISO to venture capitalist, how his perspective on the industry has shifted over the years, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Jon Summers is the Motoring Historian. He was a company car thrashing technology sales rep that turned into a fairly inept sports bike rider. On his show he gets together with various co-hosts to talk about new and old cars, driving, motorbikes, motor racing, motoring travel. In this episode Jon focuses on the 'Best of the Bay 2024' car event. He reminisces about his participation in various Western Automotive Journalists' events and acknowledges the organizers and contributors, especially Michael Coates and Page One Automotive. Jon details the event format, including driving routes and the structure of the test drives. He highlights various vehicles, mentioning the Toyota Camry as the best overall car due to its value, and the Lucid Air as an impressive but expensive option. He also shares his love for more soulful, less efficient older machines compared to modern, efficient cars. Jon ends with a reflection on the emotional connection with vehicles that newer models often lack. ==================== D.A.D. - Girl Nation Thanks to Western Automotive Journailsts and Michael Coates Thanks to Page One, the Press Car suppliers Thanks to the OEMs for supplying cars, and nicely specc'd ones too J is honest about these cars, lord knows he's not doing this for the money The venue - the Dream Inn, Santa Cruz Pacific Coast Highway 1 San Francisco to Santa Cruz - really an awesome road 17 cars, timetabled driving slots Hill and coastal driving routes allowing high and low speed testing, including sweeping bends Judgement to be “the Best At What The Car Set Out To Do” J's Best Car: 2025 Toyota Camry J's Best, price no object: 2025 Lucid Air If It Was J's Money: 2025 Genesis G80 2025 Fiat 500e - basic, but adequate Many good cars, some great ones, no terrible ones But none are as cool as the ‘91 Gixxer - 750 not a 1000 like I say - I rode before this recording As the machines get more efficient, they become less intereting Judas Priest - Free Wheel Burning ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/ Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/ Copyright Jon Summers, The Motoring Historian. This content is also available via jonsummers.net. This episode is part of the Motoring Podcast Network and has been republished with permission.
Welcome to One CA Podcast. As we go into the holidays, the One CA brings on the show's founder, John McElligott, to talk with Brian Hancock and Jack Gaines about the show's beginnings, current updates and goals for the future. So, stay tuned. --- One CA is a product of the civil affairs association and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership. We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail.com or look us up on the Civil Affairs Association website at https://www.civilaffairsassoc.org/podcast --- Episode list: Past Episodes: 202 Andrew Gonzalez on Marine Civil Affairs in the Pacific (Part II) 201 Andrew Gonzalez on Marine Civil Affairs in the Pacific (Part I) 200 Jörg Grössl on the NATO Civil-Military Cooperation Centre of Excellence 199 Jeffrey Fiddler and the U.S. Gaza Relief Mission 198 David Luna, State-sponsored criminality in strategic competition 197 Scott Mann "Nobody is Coming to Save You" 196 Jeffrey Fiddler on the DOD response to COVID 19 195 Cleo Paskal on PRC operations in Guam 194 Doug Stevens on faith-based diplomacy 193 Patrick Alley on Global Influence (Part II) 192 Patrick Alley on Global Influence (Part I) 191 Drew Biemer on Energy Sector Civil Affairs 190 Pavlo Kuktha on Ukraine Reconstruction 189 Phillip Smith in discussion with Brian Hancock 188 Part II, Mickey Bergman on Diplomacy in the Shadows 187 Part I, Mickey Bergman on Diplomacy in the Shadows 186 Major Gustavo Ferreira testifies at the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission. 185 Scott Mann, Life After Afghanistan 184 Megan O'Keefe-Schlesinger on Information Operations. Part II. 183 Megan O'Keefe-Schlesinger. Leading Information Operations and Influence. Part I 182 Natacha Ciezki, from Zaire to America 181 Proxy Wars, by Pawel Bernat, Juneyt Gurer, and Cyprian Kozera 180 Sandor Fabian: Europe is Learning the wrong lessons from the conflict in Ukraine 179 Civil Affairs Innovation with Colonel Brad Hughes, part II 178 Civil Affairs Innovation with Colonel Brad Hughes, part I 177 Patrick Passewitz on the Sicilian Model 176 Part II, interview with J. David Thompson 175 Part I interview with J. David Thompson 174 Direct Commissions with Heater Cotter 173 Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.2) 172 Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.1) 171 Civil Military What? 170 Combat First Aid in Ukraine by Michael Baker 169 Part II, Bas Wouters on Influence and Persuasion 168 Part I, Bas Wouters on Influence and Persuasion 167 Electronic Warfare with Michael Gudmundson 166 On Alexei Navalny and Political Dissent 165 Part II of the Courtney Mulhern and Dan Joseph interview 164 Part I, Courtney Mulhern and Dan Joseph on the book "Backpack to Rucksack" 163 Sam Cooper on China political and Economic Warfare 162 Rob Boudreau and Joel Searls 161 Curtis Fox, Part II on Russian Hybrid Warfare 160 Curtis Fox: Part I, Russian Hybrid Warfare 159 Albert Augustine and V Corps CA 158 Introducing the 1st CAG Human Dimension Podcast 157 Part II Robert Curris on Psychological Operations integration with CA and SOF 156 Part I, Robert Curris on Psychological Operations integration with CA and SOF 155 Gen (R) David Petraeus at Carnegie 154 Angie Smith, Environmental Science and Foreign Policy 153 One CA Classic. John visits AUSA 152 Dan Blumenthal and Fred Kagan 151 Dan Blumenthal and Fred Kagan 150 The WestPoint Center for the Study of Civil-Military Operations 149 Part II. Tony Vacha on Civil Affairs in Europe and Africa 148 Part I.Tony Vacha on Civil Affairs in Europe and Africa 147 Jack's first year hosting the One CA Podcast 146 Jess Langerud talks on medical diplomacy in Poland 145 Courtney Mulhern. Three tools to improve local public outreach 144 Garric Banfield on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade 143 Richard Messick. Advising partner nations on Rule of Law and anti-corruption 142 Scott DeJesse and the new Monuments Men and Women 141 Paul Hutchinson on the film ”Sound of Freedom” and human trafficking 140 Brian Hancock interview Col. Rachael Sherrer discuss Army Europe and Africa 139 John Cassara on China's Criminal Economy 138 Part II. Joseph Long on relational leadership and military diplomacy 137 Part I. Joseph Long on relational leadership and military diplomacy 136 Joe Pastorek and the 95th CA Advanced Skills Detachment 135 Jack Gaines interview with Global Integrity 134 Calvin Chrustie on conflict and hostage negotiation 133 Part II: Afghan resettlement in the U.S. 132 Part I: Afghan resettlement in the U.S. 131 Climate and Security 130 Chris Hyslop on human rights and diplomacy 129 Special Episode: Digital Civil Reconnaissance with Carrick Longley and Stephen Hunnewell 128 128 Josh Bedingfield on Shadow Governments Part II 127 Josh Bedingfield on Shadow Governments, Part I 126 Juan Quiroz on CA leading in Competition 125 Chris Hyslop: The Peace Corps 124 Special episode. Jordan Harbinger interviews H.R. McMaster on his book ”Battlegrounds” 123 Part II 38G: Agriculture and foreign policy 122 Part I 38G: Agriculture and foreign policy 121 Korea Reunification by David Maxwell 120 Special episode. IWP: The Columbia Plan 119 Discussing the USMC, 31st MEU CA Marines 118 Part II. Integrating Civil Affairs, field operations and diplomacy, by former Under-Secretary, Michael Patrick Mulroy 117 Part I. former DASD, Michael Patrick Mulroy on Integrating Civil Affairs, field operations and diplomacy 116 Assad Raza talk-back on the Frank Sobchak interview 115 Frank Sobchak on advising and training partner nation forces 114 Special Episode from the IW Podcast: Slow Burn: How Security Cooperation shapes operational environments 113 Jodi Harman and the HillVets Foundation 112 David Maxwell on grand strategy 111 Civil Affairs and Security Cooperation with Chris Stockel 110 CSM Riccio Christmas Day Concert 109 John Hutcheson on Hiring our Heroes 108 Advertisement for the CSM Riccio holiday concert 107 Operation Joint Endeavor 106 Special episode: John McElligott passes the mic 105 Major John Burns on Ghost Team at NTC 104 Stanislava Mladenova on Civ-Mil Relationships in Low-Intensity Conflict and State Fragility 103 Benjamin Ordiway and Anthony Pfaff 102 Nick Krohley and Lt Col Stefan Muehlich on Doctrinal Comparison, Part 2 101 Nick Krohley and Lt Col Stefan Muehlich on Doctrinal Comparison, Part 1 100 Episode 100 of the One CA Podcast 99 Theater Information Advantage Element 98 Brig Gen Chris Dziubek of the 351st CACOM 97 Mark Delaney on Civil Affairs Skills for Post Military Life 96 Colonel Marco Bongioanni on Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officers 95 Maj Gen Jeff Coggin of USACAPOC(A) 94 Operation Allies Refuge: Lessons on Interagency and Multinational Collaboration 93 Vish Odedra on COVID-19 Vaccinations in the UK 92 LTC Greg Banner on Training for Unconventional Warfare 91 Chris Bryant on Social Media for CA 90 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 3 89 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 2 88 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 1 87 USACAPOC(A) Command Strategic Initiatives 86 Civil Affairs Interagency Panel - Part 2 85 Civil Affairs Interagency Panel - Part 1 84 Zach Hyleman and Kevin Chapla on FAO and CA 83 Civil Affairs in Regional Competition for Influence - Part 2 82 Civil Affairs in Regional Competition for Influence - Part 1 81 SFC Josh Spiers on San Pedro Sula, Honduras 80 Major Lauren Holl on San Pedro Sula, Honduras 79 Josh Bedingfield on Human Network Analysis 78 Lieutenant General Eric Wesley on Civil Competition - Part 2 77 Lieutenant General Eric Wesley on Civil Competition - Part 1 76 Maj Gen Hugh Van Roosen on a Career in SF, CA, and PSYOP 75 Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Coggin of USACAPOC(A) 74 Colonel Mattia Zuzzi of the Multinational CIMIC Group 73 Jonathan Papoulidis on Country Coordination Platforms 72 Colonel Frank van Boxmeer of NATO CCOE 71 LTC Matthias Wasinger of the Austrian Armed Forces 70 Request for Capabilities Brief Guests and Show Hosts 69 Lt Col Jahn Olson and Lt Col Korvin Kraics on III Marine Expeditionary Force 68 LTC Albert Augustine on CA Missions in Africa 67 Justin Constantine 66 John Steed of Tesla Government on GIS 65 65 Digital Civil Reconnaissance with Carrick Longley and Stephen Hunnewell 64 Joe Pastorek on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade's Advanced Skills Detachment 63 Lauren Ladenson, Lieutenant Colonel Matt Holmes, and Lieutenant Colonel Kyle Kouri on Defense Support to Stabilization (DSS) 62 CPT Al Oh and SGM Chris Melendez discuss Civil Reconnaissance 61 Dr. E. Casey Wardynski, ASA (M&RA) on Talent Management 60 LTC Scott Dickerson on the Army CA Force Modernization Assessment 59 MAJ Ashley Holzmann on the History of US Propaganda and Psychological Operations 58 Doowan Lee on Innovating Influence Intelligence 57 LTC Marco Bongioanni on the International Visitor Leadership Program 56 Paul Giannone on CA in Vietnam and his Career in Public Health 55 LTC Jeff Uherka and COL Steve Barry of Joint Task Force - Bravo 54 John Barsa, Acting Administrator of USAID 53 Dr. Ajit Maan - Narrative Warfare 52 Karen Walsh and Bron Morrison of Dexis Consulting 51 Intergrating Civil Affairs, with MAJ Brian Hancock and Dr. Timothy Darr 50 COL Steve Battle on CA Support for the COVID-19 Outbreak in Korea 49 LTC Rachel Sullivan and MAJ Mike Karlson on CA during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Korea 48 Dr. Lynn Copeland on the Future of Civil Information Management 47 Letting the CAT out of the Bag Part 2 46 Letting the CAT out of the Bag, Part 1 45 MAJ Ian Duke on the need for a Civil Knowledge Battalion 44 MAJ James Ontiveros discusses Civil Affairs and Megacities 43 Captains Chapla, Micciche, and Staron on Storyboards as the TPS Reports of the Army 42 LTC Sue Gannon on Leading the 450th CA Battalion 41 Sean McFate on the New Rules of War, Part 2 40 Sean McFate on the New Rules of War, Part 1 39 Abubakr Elnoor on Darfur and Terrorist Recruitment 38 Devin Conley on the National Training Center 37 General Anthony Zinni on a Unified, Interagency Command 36 Garric Banfield on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade 35 Justin Richmond on the Impl. Project 34 Alexandra Lamarche on Internally Displaced People in Cameroon 33 Jamie Schwandt on Swarm Intelligence, Swarm Learning, and Red Teams 32 Jay Liddick and Scott Dickerson on the CA Force Modernization Assessment 31 Narayan Khadka on Nepal, castes, and community trauma 30 Jay Liddick and Scott Dickerson on CA in Large Scale Combat Operations 29 Giancarlo Newsome and Jesse Elmore on Military Government Specialists 28 Nicholas Krohley on Human Terrain and CA Integration 27 Dale Yeager with Travel Safety Tips 26 Cori Wegener on Cultural Heritage Preservation 25 Major General Darrell Guthrie of USACAPOC(A) 24 Kwadjo Owusu-Sarfo on Ghana and Boko Haram 23 Manya Dotson on Life in the NGO Community 22 Wyatt Hughes Trains the Central Readiness Force of Japan 21 Bonus episode with Ryan McCannell of USAID 20 Ryan McCannell of USAID on the Evolution of CA in Sub-Saharan African 19 Arnel David on Strategy in the 21st Century 18 Michael Coates and Mark Grimes, Startup Radio Network 17 Max Steiner and Mazi Markel, CA Issue Paper 16 Diana Parzik, USAID Office of Civilian-Military Cooperation 15 Will Ibrahim, S-9 of 2/1 CAV 14 What is Civil Affairs - AUSA Answers 13 Scott Fisher and Information Operations 12 Aleks Nesic and James Patrick Christian of Valka-Mir 11 Norm Cotton of the Institute for Defense Analyses 10 Kevin Melton, USAID Office of Transition Initiatives 9 Dr. Larry Hufford discusses the 20th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland 8 Valor Breez and Jarrett Redman on "Beyond Hearts and Minds" 7 John Stefula and PKSOI 6 Michael Schwille, Iraq and Djibouti and RAND 5 Gonul Tol, Middle East Institute, on Turkey 4 Roberto Carmack, PhD, on Russian actions 3 Sean Acosta, Instructor, USAJFKSWCS 2 Valerie Jackson, 4th CA Group, USMC 1 Jon May: Artificial Intelligence for HA/DR Operations - LORELEI --- Special thanks to Cool Jazz Hot Bassa for sampling music in their album, Energy Jazz Playlist. Retrieved at: https://youtu.be/bdWUj2NYDYQ?si=00ylFfJ6DhGCwPsO
Welcome to One CA Podcast. As we go into the holidays, the One CA brings on the show's founder, John McElligott, to talk with Brian Hancock and Jack Gaines about the show's beginnings, current updates and goals for the future. So, stay tuned. --- One CA is a product of the civil affairs association and brings in people who are current or former military, diplomats, development officers, and field agents to discuss their experiences on the ground with a partner nation's people and leadership. We aim to inspire anyone interested in working in the "last three feet" of U.S. foreign relations. To contact the show, email us at CApodcasting@gmail.com or look us up on the Civil Affairs Association website at www civilaffairsassoc.org --- Past Episodes: 202 Andrew Gonzalez on Marine Civil Affairs in the Pacific (Part II) 201 Andrew Gonzalez on Marine Civil Affairs in the Pacific (Part I) 200 Jörg Grössl on the NATO Civil-Military Cooperation Centre of Excellence 199 Jeffrey Fiddler and the U.S. Gaza Relief Mission 198 David Luna, State-sponsored criminality in strategic competition 197 Scott Mann "Nobody is Coming to Save You" 196 Jeffrey Fiddler on the DOD response to COVID 19 195 Cleo Paskal on PRC operations in Guam 194 Doug Stevens on faith-based diplomacy 193 Patrick Alley on Global Influence (Part II) 192 Patrick Alley on Global Influence (Part I) 191 Drew Biemer on Energy Sector Civil Affairs 190 Pavlo Kuktha on Ukraine Reconstruction 189 Phillip Smith in discussion with Brian Hancock 188 Part II, Mickey Bergman on Diplomacy in the Shadows 187 Part I, Mickey Bergman on Diplomacy in the Shadows 186 Major Gustavo Ferreira testifies at the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission. 185 Scott Mann, Life After Afghanistan 184 Megan O'Keefe-Schlesinger on Information Operations. Part II. 183 Megan O'Keefe-Schlesinger. Leading Information Operations and Influence. Part I 182 Natacha Ciezki, from Zaire to America 181 Proxy Wars, by Pawel Bernat, Juneyt Gurer, and Cyprian Kozera 180 Sandor Fabian: Europe is Learning the wrong lessons from the conflict in Ukraine 179 Civil Affairs Innovation with Colonel Brad Hughes, part II 178 Civil Affairs Innovation with Colonel Brad Hughes, part I 177 Patrick Passewitz on the Sicilian Model 176 Part II, interview with J. David Thompson 175 Part I interview with J. David Thompson 174 Direct Commissions with Heater Cotter 173 Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.2) 172 Achieving post conflict stabilization with Prof. Beatrice Heuser (Pt.1) 171 Civil Military What? 170 Combat First Aid in Ukraine by Michael Baker 169 Part II, Bas Wouters on Influence and Persuasion 168 Part I, Bas Wouters on Influence and Persuasion 167 Electronic Warfare with Michael Gudmundson 166 On Alexei Navalny and Political Dissent 165 Part II of the Courtney Mulhern and Dan Joseph interview 164 Part I, Courtney Mulhern and Dan Joseph on the book "Backpack to Rucksack" 163 Sam Cooper on China political and Economic Warfare 162 Rob Boudreau and Joel Searls 161 Curtis Fox, Part II on Russian Hybrid Warfare 160 Curtis Fox: Part I, Russian Hybrid Warfare 159 Albert Augustine and V Corps CA 158 Introducing the 1st CAG Human Dimension Podcast 157 Part II Robert Curris on Psychological Operations integration with CA and SOF 156 Part I, Robert Curris on Psychological Operations integration with CA and SOF 155 Gen (R) David Petraeus at Carnegie 154 Angie Smith, Environmental Science and Foreign Policy 153 One CA Classic. John visits AUSA 152 Dan Blumenthal and Fred Kagan 151 Dan Blumenthal and Fred Kagan 150 The WestPoint Center for the Study of Civil-Military Operations 149 Part II. Tony Vacha on Civil Affairs in Europe and Africa 148 Part I.Tony Vacha on Civil Affairs in Europe and Africa 147 Jack's first year hosting the One CA Podcast 146 Jess Langerud talks on medical diplomacy in Poland 145 Courtney Mulhern. Three tools to improve local public outreach 144 Garric Banfield on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade 143 Richard Messick. Advising partner nations on Rule of Law and anti-corruption 142 Scott DeJesse and the new Monuments Men and Women 141 Paul Hutchinson on the film ”Sound of Freedom” and human trafficking 140 Brian Hancock interview Col. Rachael Sherrer discuss Army Europe and Africa 139 John Cassara on China's Criminal Economy 138 Part II. Joseph Long on relational leadership and military diplomacy 137 Part I. Joseph Long on relational leadership and military diplomacy 136 Joe Pastorek and the 95th CA Advanced Skills Detachment 135 Jack Gaines interview with Global Integrity 134 Calvin Chrustie on conflict and hostage negotiation 133 Part II: Afghan resettlement in the U.S. 132 Part I: Afghan resettlement in the U.S. 131 Climate and Security 130 Chris Hyslop on human rights and diplomacy 129 Special Episode: Digital Civil Reconnaissance with Carrick Longley and Stephen Hunnewell 128 128 Josh Bedingfield on Shadow Governments Part II 127 Josh Bedingfield on Shadow Governments, Part I 126 Juan Quiroz on CA leading in Competition 125 Chris Hyslop: The Peace Corps 124 Special episode. Jordan Harbinger interviews H.R. McMaster on his book ”Battlegrounds” 123 Part II 38G: Agriculture and foreign policy 122 Part I 38G: Agriculture and foreign policy 121 Korea Reunification by David Maxwell 120 Special episode. IWP: The Columbia Plan 119 Discussing the USMC, 31st MEU CA Marines 118 Part II. Integrating Civil Affairs, field operations and diplomacy, by former Under-Secretary, Michael Patrick Mulroy 117 Part I. former DASD, Michael Patrick Mulroy on Integrating Civil Affairs, field operations and diplomacy 116 Assad Raza talk-back on the Frank Sobchak interview 115 Frank Sobchak on advising and training partner nation forces 114 Special Episode from the IW Podcast: Slow Burn: How Security Cooperation shapes operational environments 113 Jodi Harman and the HillVets Foundation 112 David Maxwell on grand strategy 111 Civil Affairs and Security Cooperation with Chris Stockel 110 CSM Riccio Christmas Day Concert 109 John Hutcheson on Hiring our Heroes 108 Advertisement for the CSM Riccio holiday concert 107 Operation Joint Endeavor 106 Special episode: John McElligott passes the mic 105 Major John Burns on Ghost Team at NTC 104 Stanislava Mladenova on Civ-Mil Relationships in Low-Intensity Conflict and State Fragility 103 Benjamin Ordiway and Anthony Pfaff 102 Nick Krohley and Lt Col Stefan Muehlich on Doctrinal Comparison, Part 2 101 Nick Krohley and Lt Col Stefan Muehlich on Doctrinal Comparison, Part 1 100 Episode 100 of the One CA Podcast 99 Theater Information Advantage Element 98 Brig Gen Chris Dziubek of the 351st CACOM 97 Mark Delaney on Civil Affairs Skills for Post Military Life 96 Colonel Marco Bongioanni on Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officers 95 Maj Gen Jeff Coggin of USACAPOC(A) 94 Operation Allies Refuge: Lessons on Interagency and Multinational Collaboration 93 Vish Odedra on COVID-19 Vaccinations in the UK 92 LTC Greg Banner on Training for Unconventional Warfare 91 Chris Bryant on Social Media for CA 90 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 3 89 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 2 88 CA Issue Papers 2021 - Part 1 87 USACAPOC(A) Command Strategic Initiatives 86 Civil Affairs Interagency Panel - Part 2 85 Civil Affairs Interagency Panel - Part 1 84 Zach Hyleman and Kevin Chapla on FAO and CA 83 Civil Affairs in Regional Competition for Influence - Part 2 82 Civil Affairs in Regional Competition for Influence - Part 1 81 SFC Josh Spiers on San Pedro Sula, Honduras 80 Major Lauren Holl on San Pedro Sula, Honduras 79 Josh Bedingfield on Human Network Analysis 78 Lieutenant General Eric Wesley on Civil Competition - Part 2 77 Lieutenant General Eric Wesley on Civil Competition - Part 1 76 Maj Gen Hugh Van Roosen on a Career in SF, CA, and PSYOP 75 Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Coggin of USACAPOC(A) 74 Colonel Mattia Zuzzi of the Multinational CIMIC Group 73 Jonathan Papoulidis on Country Coordination Platforms 72 Colonel Frank van Boxmeer of NATO CCOE 71 LTC Matthias Wasinger of the Austrian Armed Forces 70 Request for Capabilities Brief Guests and Show Hosts 69 Lt Col Jahn Olson and Lt Col Korvin Kraics on III Marine Expeditionary Force 68 LTC Albert Augustine on CA Missions in Africa 67 Justin Constantine 66 John Steed of Tesla Government on GIS 65 65 Digital Civil Reconnaissance with Carrick Longley and Stephen Hunnewell 64 Joe Pastorek on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade's Advanced Skills Detachment 63 Lauren Ladenson, Lieutenant Colonel Matt Holmes, and Lieutenant Colonel Kyle Kouri on Defense Support to Stabilization (DSS) 62 CPT Al Oh and SGM Chris Melendez discuss Civil Reconnaissance 61 Dr. E. Casey Wardynski, ASA (M&RA) on Talent Management 60 LTC Scott Dickerson on the Army CA Force Modernization Assessment 59 MAJ Ashley Holzmann on the History of US Propaganda and Psychological Operations 58 Doowan Lee on Innovating Influence Intelligence 57 LTC Marco Bongioanni on the International Visitor Leadership Program 56 Paul Giannone on CA in Vietnam and his Career in Public Health 55 LTC Jeff Uherka and COL Steve Barry of Joint Task Force - Bravo 54 John Barsa, Acting Administrator of USAID 53 Dr. Ajit Maan - Narrative Warfare 52 Karen Walsh and Bron Morrison of Dexis Consulting 51 Intergrating Civil Affairs, with MAJ Brian Hancock and Dr. Timothy Darr 50 COL Steve Battle on CA Support for the COVID-19 Outbreak in Korea 49 LTC Rachel Sullivan and MAJ Mike Karlson on CA during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Korea 48 Dr. Lynn Copeland on the Future of Civil Information Management 47 Letting the CAT out of the Bag Part 2 46 Letting the CAT out of the Bag, Part 1 45 MAJ Ian Duke on the need for a Civil Knowledge Battalion 44 MAJ James Ontiveros discusses Civil Affairs and Megacities 43 Captains Chapla, Micciche, and Staron on Storyboards as the TPS Reports of the Army 42 LTC Sue Gannon on Leading the 450th CA Battalion 41 Sean McFate on the New Rules of War, Part 2 40 Sean McFate on the New Rules of War, Part 1 39 Abubakr Elnoor on Darfur and Terrorist Recruitment 38 Devin Conley on the National Training Center 37 General Anthony Zinni on a Unified, Interagency Command 36 Garric Banfield on the 95th Civil Affairs Brigade 35 Justin Richmond on the Impl. Project 34 Alexandra Lamarche on Internally Displaced People in Cameroon 33 Jamie Schwandt on Swarm Intelligence, Swarm Learning, and Red Teams 32 Jay Liddick and Scott Dickerson on the CA Force Modernization Assessment 31 Narayan Khadka on Nepal, castes, and community trauma 30 Jay Liddick and Scott Dickerson on CA in Large Scale Combat Operations 29 Giancarlo Newsome and Jesse Elmore on Military Government Specialists 28 Nicholas Krohley on Human Terrain and CA Integration 27 Dale Yeager with Travel Safety Tips 26 Cori Wegener on Cultural Heritage Preservation 25 Major General Darrell Guthrie of USACAPOC(A) 24 Kwadjo Owusu-Sarfo on Ghana and Boko Haram 23 Manya Dotson on Life in the NGO Community 22 Wyatt Hughes Trains the Central Readiness Force of Japan 21 Bonus episode with Ryan McCannell of USAID 20 Ryan McCannell of USAID on the Evolution of CA in Sub-Saharan African 19 Arnel David on Strategy in the 21st Century 18 Michael Coates and Mark Grimes, Startup Radio Network 17 Max Steiner and Mazi Markel, CA Issue Paper 16 Diana Parzik, USAID Office of Civilian-Military Cooperation 15 Will Ibrahim, S-9 of 2/1 CAV 14 What is Civil Affairs - AUSA Answers 13 Scott Fisher and Information Operations 12 Aleks Nesic and James Patrick Christian of Valka-Mir 11 Norm Cotton of the Institute for Defense Analyses 10 Kevin Melton, USAID Office of Transition Initiatives 9 Dr. Larry Hufford discusses the 20th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland 8 Valor Breez and Jarrett Redman on "Beyond Hearts and Minds" 7 John Stefula and PKSOI 6 Michael Schwille, Iraq and Djibouti and RAND 5 Gonul Tol, Middle East Institute, on Turkey 4 Roberto Carmack, PhD, on Russian actions 3 Sean Acosta, Instructor, USAJFKSWCS 2 Valerie Jackson, 4th CA Group, USMC 1 Jon May: Artificial Intelligence for HA/DR Operations - LORELEI --- Special thanks to Cool Jazz Hot Bassa for sampling music in their album, Energy Jazz Playlist. Retrieved at: https://youtu.be/bdWUj2NYDYQ?si=00ylFfJ6DhGCwPsO
Dr. Ray Foxworth talks with attorney Michael Coates about the unique challenges at the intersection of chiropractic care and personal injury law. They discuss the essentials of compliance, managing medical liens, and handling the financial aspects of personal injury cases. Coates shares key insights on improving business practices through clear financial policies, accurate documentation, and effective negotiation strategies. Tune in for actionable advice on how chiropractors can succeed in the personal injury field and leverage resources for continuous growth.
Join Dr. Jay and Brad as they interview the President and founder of Personal Injury Made Easy, Michael Coates. Michael L. Coates is president and founder of PIMadeEasy.com, a national do-it-yourself educational online portal for providers accepting personal injury patients on lien, and Medical Lien Recovery, a full-service lien negotiations firm that has helped hundreds of California medical services providers win far higher resolutions against attorneys in thousands of patient cases. He also has developed many of the innovative tools that are helping providers do business better in PI, including best-in-class medical lien agreements considered the strongest in the industry at protecting providers' rights. Michael is a California-licensed attorney and a highly experienced national authority in medical and personal injury lien law and a pioneer and recognized innovator in the emerging field of medical lien recovery. He has more than 30 years of experience in personal injury litigation, medical lien law, contract development and negotiations, dispute resolution and risk management, and business management and operational efficiency. A coach, instructor and mentor, Michael has presented at several leading professional association conferences and webinars, including those presented by the California Chiropractic Association, which named him its 2020 Professional Affiliate of the Year; ChiroHealthUSA; and the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP). He also serves on several ChiroCongress subcommittees supporting its national five-year chiropractic industry strategic plan. His work in the lien area has been published by several association publications, as well as by Chiropractic Economics. To connect with Michael, you can visit his website at personalinjurymadeeasy.com or email him at michael@pimadeeasy.com.
Join us this week as we welcome Michael Coates, a California-licensed attorney renowned for his expertise in medical lien law and negotiations. Through his company, Personal Injury Made Easy, Michael has transformed the personal injury (PI) space, helping clinics master the process of treating PI patients as a path to achieving business growth. In this episode, we delve into: The journey of treating PI patients from generating referrals to securing payments. The potential of PI care to expand clinic services and profitability. Strategies for effective payment and collection from PI cases. Balancing your patient mix to enhance clinic earnings. Tips for fostering productive relationships with PI attorneys for continuous referrals. Tune in for Michael's invaluable insights on making personal injury care a profitable expansion for your clinic. Discover Michael's Business Advantage program at www.PersonalInjuryMadeEasy.com and learn negotiation skills at his Negotiations Aikido workshops via https://negotiationsaikido.com.
Michael Coates has done it all as an automotive journalist, from writer and editor to publishing and broadcast analysis. He's currently the editor and publisher of Clean Fleet Report, a well-respected automotive website focusing on automotive environmental issues. Coates, who also serves as Automotive Editor at Innovation & Tech Today magazine and writes for Autoweek magazine, is our guest this week on The Weekly Driver Podcast. The idea of car-sharing helps car owners save money and it also reduces traffic. A recently updated post on Clean Fleet Report discussing the evolving and revolving companies involved in shared mobility piqued our interest. The article begins: "Car sharing has changed dramatically since Clean Fleet Report first reported on it almost two decades ago. While it was picking up steam at that point, in the years since it has morphed and been influenced by changing technology, both in vehicles and in the software that enables the service. "Some big players have jumped in and then retreated. Some auto companies have incorporated car-sharing elements into their new business enterprises. Some small players were gobbled up by bigger companies." Podcast co-hosts Bruce Aldrich and James Raia discuss with Coates the most well-known car-sharing platforms (Uber and Lyft) and not-so-well-known options such as Turo, vRide and Getaround. Coates, an alternative engine proponent, also shares his opinion of the industry, including the future (or lack of a future) of hydrogen vehicles. Please join Bruce and me as we spend 30 minutes with a passionate automotive expert.
On May 19, 2019, Michael Coates was last seen at the home he shared with his mother. He was still at home when his mother left to run some errands. According to Michael's family, there was nothing unusual about that day. When Michael's mother arrived home later in the evening, he was gone. She thought he had left for the night and wasn't concerned. The next day, an unidentified body was found in Muncie, Indiana's wastewater treatment center. The body was pulled from waste water and landed on a conveyor belt where waste is filtered. An employee at the facility found the body after it had fallen off the conveyor and landed on the concrete floor. His body would have been ground up had it not fallen off the conveyor belt. Michael's family heard about the unidentified body but didn't know who it belonged to. The family learned that Muncie Police identified the corpse in the treatment center as Michael Coates. It's believed someone killed him and then placed his body into the sewer. Since Michael didn't have a car, it's unknown if he walked away from his home or if someone drove him somewhere. Teresa Dodd, who is one of Michael's sister's said her brother was a caring man who would do anything for his loved ones. Michael had a son who no longer has a father. Unfortunately, Michael's family remains without answers three years after his death. Autopsy results indicate that his cause of death is unknown. For this episode, Teresa Dodd discusses the death of her brother and how he was discarded like trash. The Muncie Police Department is asking the public for assistance in finding out what happened to Michael Coates. The family and law enforcement realize there are people out there who know who killed Michael. They understand people may be apprehensive about providing tips. Citizens with information about this case can report their tips anonymously. For this story, I spoke to Teresa Dodd who is seeking answers about her brother's homicide.A $5,000 reward is being offered by the family for any information that can help solve this case. What happened to Michael? If you know anything about this case, please contact Crime Stoppers at (765)286-4050 or you can reach out to the Muncie Police Department at (765)747-4867.Please also visit my website for more information about my true crime and paranormal newspaper columns at www.themarcabe.com. You can also help support my podcast by purchasing a cup of $5 coffee every month. To help support the podcast, please visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/catchmykiller. If you would like to contact me about this podcast, please visit my websites www.catchmykiller.com or www.themarcabe.com where you can submit a case.
What are bedbugs, why do we get them, what can we do to stop them and what happens if we get an infestation. In this episode Michael Coates talks you through many different aspects of the problems bedbugs bring. Bedbug information posters - https://uk.combatpestcontrol.com/view/929088/ Combat Pest Control - https://www.combatpestcontrol.com Videos - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Gy-V8cQZ0w - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjapktq7kO0 Warning (video) - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0lmv4iMkIYU
Endurance, cold water, suffering and swimming, Listen to how Nathan and Michael swam 26.2 miles in 10 degree water.
Michael L. Coates is president and founder of PIMadeEasy.com, a national do-it-yourself educational online portal for providers accepting personal injury patients on lien, and Medical Lien Recovery, a full-service lien negotiations firm that has helped hundreds of California medical services providers win far higher resolutions against attorneys in thousands of patient cases. He also has […] The post Unity without Uniformity in Chiropractic with Michael Coates – Chiro Hustle Podcast 374 appeared first on Chiro Hustle.
Michael L. Coates is president and founder of PIMadeEasy.com, a national do-it-yourself educational online portal for providers accepting personal injury patients on lien, and Medical Lien Recovery, a full-service lien negotiations firm that has helped hundreds of California medical services providers win far higher resolutions against attorneys in thousands of patient cases. He also has […] The post Unity without Uniformity in Chiropractic with Michael Coates – Chiro Hustle Podcast 374 appeared first on Chiro Hustle.
At ABA 2022 Convention, Hailey sat down with information security expert, Michael Coates. They talked about how the pandemic impacted cybersecurity, where baking companies can prioritize security, and how future technology will improve security. This includes the internet of things, blockchain, cryptocurrency, and more. With special guest: Michael Coates, Former Chief Information Security Officer at Twitter, Former Head of Security at Mozilla, and CEO of Altitude Network
Katrina Biscay, CISO at University of Cincinnati, and Michael Coates, CEO and Co-Founder of Altitude Networks, discuss the unique security challenges of higher education, build security programs and staffing for the multitude of security responsibilities at a university, and universities can approach cloud and data security.
In this episode, you will hear the tear jerking stories of three cases in Muncie, IN that deserve justice. What is going on in Muncie? Who is holding this department accountable? Who will step up and help these families fight as if it was one of their own loved ones? Ashley Mullis, Michael Coates, and William Balfour we are all here as Warriors fighting for YOUR justice! Let's do this!!!
It took over three decades to find out who killed 8 year old Joshua Harmon. Technology advancements helped detectives match DNA to convicted child molester Michael Coates. Listen in to this week's episode. Link in Bio.#murder #georgia #murdered #truecrime #truecrimepodcast #truecrimecommunity #justice #michaelcoates #popacork #cultscrimesandcabernet #podcast #childmurderer
Michael Coates is the CEO & Co-Founder of Altitude Networks. A disruptor in cybersecurity, bringing the first cloud-native data loss prevention solution for Office365, Google Workspace, and other cloud collaboration platforms. Michael has worked in the information security space for the past 15 years leading security at global organizations such as Twitter and Mozilla, protecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Michael was previously the Chief Information Security Officer at Twitter, where his organization worked to protect users, systems, and data for nearly 300 million users. Before Twitter, Michael was the Director of Product Security at Shape Security, acquired by F5 in 2020. Prior, Michael was head of security for Mozilla, where he built and led the security assurance program to protect nearly half a billion Firefox users, Mozilla web applications, and infrastructure. Michael has also served on the global board of directors for OWASP, the largest non-profit application organization in the world. Michael was a member of the board for six years, three of those years as the chairman. Before building and leading security programs, Michael assessed, compromised, and secured applications and networks for some of the largest banks, governments, and enterprises worldwide. Michael is an early-stage investor and advisor to multiple startups and was also honored to be selected as an SC Magazine Influential Security Mind. Michael is based in San Francisco with his wife, two children, and a dog. Feel free to connect with him on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcoates/ Learn more about his business and company links here: https://altitudenetworks.com/ http://altnet.to/CISO
Justin Berman, CISO of Thirty Madison, and Michael Coates, CEO and Co-Founder of Altitude Networks, discuss the unique challenges CISO's face, as well as the security demands of taking a startup from Zero to One.
Bob Lord, former CSO of the Democratic National Committee, and Michael Coates, CEO of Altitude Networks, discuss the state of cybersecurity today - what's working, what isn't working, and the biggest challenges in the security industry.
Steve Tran, CISO of MGM, and Michael Coates discuss the constantly shifting technologies and risks faced by security leaders, as well as the unique security challenges in the entertainment industry.
Michael Coates is a former Royal Engineer, and firefighter. He is now the host of the excellent Declassified Podcast. Mike is active in charity work, a successful business person, and an all-round top bloke.Mike can be found at https://declassifiedpodcast.com and @declassnetwork.Links to Geraint's books are available at www.grjbooks.comAudiobooks available at: https://www.audible.co.uk/search?searchAuthor=Geraint+JonesIf you are a veteran struggling with mental health, or you just want a bit of help adjusting to civvie life, then say hello to the Royal British Legion at @royalbritishlegion or http://www.rbl.orgThank you to our sponsors! The show doesn't happen without them!Combat Fuel - www.combat-fuel.co.ukCombat Combover - www.combatcombover.comwww.theescapegames.co.uk Kamoflage Ltd - www.kamoflage.co.ukRite Flank - www.riteflank.co.ukZulu Alpha Strap Company - @zulualphastrapsSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=Ea-uUc26ENbNBYWd6-2779MBUZrl6WymCW_b0GdibwrG6-xBlWcpjLS6osk9OqZFbR9wOm&country.x=GB&locale.x=GB)
Lampreys may be jawless fish, but their fossils have a lot to say about long-held assumptions concerning evolution. On this episode, McLain, an assistant professor of biology and geology at TMU, discusses a recent article entitled “Fossil lamprey larvae from South Africa overturn assumptions about vertebrate origins.” The article was written by Robert W. Gess, a paleontologist who worked with Tetsuto Miyashita, Kristen Tietjen and Michael Coates to publish a paper in “Nature” highlighting their findings. To read the original paper published in “Nature,” visit: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03305-9. To learn more about TMU's geoscience program, click here.
Michael Coates Michael is an ex soldier and firefighter. He is the host of the award winning wellbeing podcast Declassified, Co-Founder of combat pest control which provides water and education to children in conflict and lululemon ambassador. Michael: @michael__coates Podcast: DECLASSIFIED - podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/declassified/id1401005595 Head to Michael's instagram to watch his videos on how to break the ice and jump in the cold water. Charities mentioned: Samaritans SHOUT: giveusashout.org Weekly Inspiration: Chopra Foundation - www.choprafoundation.org At the Pond: Swimming at the Hampstead Ladies' Pond by Margaret Drabble Partnership for this series: POT GANG - www.potgang.co.uk Original Music by Jack Baxter - www.jackbaxter.co.uk
Prologue This week, on the last episode of 2020, Michael Coates joins Rafal to talk about wire-speed-data-protection. Sort of like CASB but more universal. Interestingly, Rafal and Michael talk through how DLP has evolved and into what, and some interesting developments along the way - then the promise of something better. Guest Michael Coates LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcoates/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/_mwc
Dans les années 80, Judith Resnik vit son rêve. Elle est astronaute pour la Nasa et la deuxième femme américaine à s'être rendue dans l'espace. En janvier 1986, elle embarque à bord de la navette Challenger avec le reste de l'équipage.Cette femme moderne sera l'une des victimes de la tristement mémorable explosion de Challenger. Cet épisode de Chasseurs de science vous propose de revivre ce tragique épisode de l'histoire de l'aérospatiale aux côtés de Judith.Pour aller plus loin :28 janvier 1986 : explosion de la navette spatiale ChallengerIna : il y a 25 ans, la navette Challenger explosaitLe 12 avril 1981, premier vol d'une navetteColumbia : toutes les leçons n'auraient pas été tirées après ChallengerDécouvrez le documentaire de la chaîne Stardust sur le drame de Challenger.Rendez-vous sur CielMania pour y lire l'article de Jean-Baptiste Feldmann sur le mémorial lunaire créé en hommage à ces astronautes.Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.Transcription du podcast :Bienvenue dans Chasseurs de science, un podcast produit par Futura. Je suis Julie et je serai votre guide temporelle au cours de cette excursion. Aujourd'hui, nous partons pour le pas de lancement de la navette Challenger, en Floride. Vous écoutez Chasseurs de science, si ce podcast vous plaît, n'hésitez pas à nous soutenir en le partageant sur les réseaux sociaux et en nous laissant une note sur les plateformes de diffusion.En janvier 1978, Judith Resnik a 29 ans et elle vient de recevoir une nouvelle qui va bouleverser sa vie : elle est sélectionnée pour devenir astronaute pour la Nasa parmi plusieurs milliers de candidats. Elle prévient immédiatement ses parents Marvin et Sarah, tout deux immigrants d'Ukraine. Tout sourit à Judith. L'année précédente, elle a obtenu un doctorat en génie électrique et elle occupe un poste d'ingénieur à l'Institut national de la santé à Bethesda. Devenir l'une des premières femmes astronautes, c'est juste incroyable !Après l'annonce de sa sélection, Judith intègre un programme d'entraînement qui lui permet de devenir spécialiste de mission. À ce poste, elle sera en charge d'une partie bien précise des missions scientifiques que devront réaliser les astronautes une fois dans l'espace. Six ans après son entrée à la Nasa, Judith prend part à la mission Discovery. Elle est la seule femme de son équipage.Le 30 août 1984, alors que la navette décolle du pas de tir 39A du Kennedy Space Center à Cap Canaveral, elle sait que son nom marquera l'histoire avec un grand H. En effet, à ce moment-là, elle devient la deuxième femme américaine à rejoindre l'espace, et seulement la quatrième au niveau international, après deux astronautes russes et sa compatriote Sally Ride.Elle expérimente alors la sensation indescriptible d'impesanteur, voit ses cheveux flotter autour de sa tête et tous les outils qu'elle manipule ne jamais retomber sur le sol. À bord de Discovery, une image de Judith fera le tour du monde. Devant les caméras, elle brandit un carton où elle avait inscrit « Hi Dad ! » (« Salut, Papa ! »), en sachant pertinemment que son père suivait avec attention ses aventures spatiales.Après le succès du premier vol de Discovery, Judith intègre immédiatement un autre programme ambitieux de la Nasa : STS 51-L Challenger. La mission doit se dérouler comme suit. Le premier matin sera dédié à la préparation de la mise en orbite du satellite TDRS-B ; l'après-midi à son déploiement. Le deuxième jour, le programme de suivi de la comète Halley débute et Christa McAuliffe, deuxième femme de l'équipage et institutrice tiendra le premier cours donné depuis l'espace à des enfants. Les jours 3, 4 et 5 seront destinés à la mise en orbite du satellite Spartan. Judith est en charge de manier le bras robotique de la navette pour le déployer. Enfin, le retour de l'équipage est prévu 144 heures et 34 minutes après leur départ.Tout est organisé au millimètre. Judith et ses collègues connaissent par coeur les gestes et les procédures pour faire face à toutes les situations. Malheureusement, rien ne va se passer comme prévu.Dès le lancement, la 25e mission de Challenger accumule les couacs. Le 22 janvier 1986 à 15h43, sur le pas de tir B, tout est prêt pour le décollage. Mais la météo fait des siennes. On reprogramme le lancement le 23, puis le 24 janvier. Challenger est toujours clouée au sol. Le 25 janvier, c'est une tempête de l'autre côté de l'Atlantique qui empêche le départ. Le mauvais temps atteint la Floride, repoussant encore le lancement. La tension est palpable entre les astronautes. Arriveront-ils à décoller un jour ? Une nouvelle date est planifiée : le 27 janvier 1986 à 9h37. Repoussée encore. Cette fois-ci, c'est une trappe qui refuse de se fermer.Finalement, la navette Challenger décolle le 28 janvier 1986 à 11h38, soit 2 heures après l'heure prévue. Un logiciel qui pilote le système anti-incendie connaît une panne alors qu'on remplit les réservoirs externes d'hydrogène liquide, avant le départ. Dans le cockpit, Judith et le reste de l'équipage échangent un regard. Challenger quitte enfin le sol de la Floride et son funeste destin est scellé.Seulement 0.678 secondes après le décollage, les spectateurs au sol voient une inquiétante fumée grise s'échapper de l'arrière du fuselage. Le père et le frère de Judith sont présents. Entre 0,836 et 2,5 secondes, la fumée se fait plus dense. La navette prend de la vitesse et rencontre ses premiers vents de haute altitude à 37 secondes. En réponse au cisaillement du vent, le système de navigation augmente la puissance des propulseurs pour maintenir la direction de la navette.58 secondes. Une petite flamme apparaît. Elle grandit rapidement et l'ordinateur de bord alerte sur la diminution de la pression dans le propulseur droit. De toute évidence, il fuit. À l'intérieur, l'équipage surentraîné est prisonnier. Les sept astronautes n'ont aucun moyen de sortir de Challenger. La navette n'est pas équipée de sièges éjectables et la présence d'un système d'évacuation a été jugée « d'une utilité limitée ».À 64 secondes, le feu change de couleur, signe que l'hydrogène s'est mêlé aux flammes. L'ordinateur de bord tente de mettre fin au drame qui se joue, en vain. 73 secondes. Le réservoir d'hydrogène liquide perd son dôme et plus de 1.200 tonnes de carburant alimentent le brasier. En un battement de cil, Challenger explose à 46.000 pieds d'altitude dans le ciel de Cap Canaveral. La navette se désintègre dans une boule de feu entourée d'une fumée brune sous les yeux horrifiés du personnel de la Nasa, des spectateurs et de la famille et des amis de l'équipage.Judith Resnik, spécialiste de mission,Christa McAuliffe, spécialiste des charges utiles,Gregory Jarvis, spécialiste des charges utiles,Francis Scobee, commandant,Ronald McNair, spécialiste de mission,Ellison Onizuka, spécialiste de mission,et Michael Smith, pilote, ont disparu en même temps que Challenger. Les restes de la navette spatiale finissent leur course dans l'océan à 334 km/h, emportant avec eux tout espoir de retrouver des survivants. La Nasa lance immédiatement une mission pour récupérer les débris de la navette et d'éventuels restes humains. Le corps de Judith est le premier retrouvé au milieu des décombres. Elle n'avait que 36 ans.Devant son écran de télévision, sa mère, Sarah, a vu l'explosion. Elle se rend chez une voisine en criant : « Ils sont morts là-haut. Ils sont morts, ils sont morts ! » La nuit du drame, le président Ronald Reagan rend hommage aux victimes lors d'un discours devant le Congrès. Trois jours après, une cérémonie nationale, retransmise en direct, se tient au Centre spatial de Houston en présence de plus de 10.000 personnes.Une commission chargée d'enquêter sur les circonstances de l'accident est créée par le président américain. Richard Feynman en est l'un des membres les plus célèbres. Il remarque que les estimations de fiabilité communiquées par la Nasa étaient irréalistes et divergeaient totalement de celles faites par les ingénieurs. Il déclare alors : « Pour qu'une technologie soit couronnée de succès, la réalité doit prendre le dessus sur les relations publiques, car on ne peut pas tromper la Nature. »L'enquête n'a pas permis d'établir avec certitude les causes de la mort de l'équipage. Le rapport émet l'hypothèse, sans assurance, que les astronautes auraient perdu conscience peu avant l'explosion. Judith Resnik et ses collègues deviennent alors des héros, mais ils étaient avant tout des femmes et des hommes avec des amis, une famille et des collègues qui se souviennent d'eux.Michael Coates, pilote sur la première mission de la navette Discovery, se rappelle de Judith – ou Judy, comme ses proches l'appelaient – en ces termes : « C'était quelqu'un qui comptait beaucoup. Elle vivait, travaillait et s'amusait intensément. Elle n'était pas parfaite, elle était têtue, et elle devait toujours avoir son mot à dire. Mais à la fin d'un dispute, elle souriait et c'était tout. On se sentait à l'aise avec elle. À bien des égards, c'était une astronaute idéale. Elle laissera un grand vide. »Merci d'avoir écouté Chasseurs de science. La musique de cet épisode a été composée par Patricia Chaylade. Au texte et à la narration : Julie Kern. Merci à Vincent Heidelberg, qui prête sa voix à Michael Coates. Rendez-vous sur sa chaîne Youtube Stardust pour y découvrir son documentaire consacré à l'histoire de Challenger.Si vous appréciez notre travail, n‘hésitez pas à nous laisser un commentaire et cinq étoiles sur les plateformes de diffusion pour nous soutenir et améliorer notre visibilité. Vous pouvez aussi vous abonner sur Spotify, Deezer et Apple Podcast pour ne plus manquer un seul épisode. Quant à moi, je vous retrouverai bientôt pour une future expédition temporelle dans Chasseurs de science. À bientôt ! Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
BBQ and Mexican food is a match made in heaven. Michael and his partner Miroslawa definitely agree and have created an incredible fusion restaurant, named Mexican Street Food by Little Flock, in Melbourne, a city known for its new and exciting restaurants. However, I don't need to explain how 2020 has been difficult for restaurants. In this Ep, Michael and I talk about restaurant life under COVID restrictions. We talk about forced evolution, the coming together of the industry, including finding new ways of supporting each other, and of course we get right into some of those delicious fusion flavours of traditional Mexican and low'n'slow BBQ. This is a much watch for anyone working in the industry! This Episode of the Smoking Hot Confessions BBQ Podcast is brought to you by Meat N Fire Media Services. If you need photography, videography, podcasting or social media help, Meat N Fire is here for you. Learn more at: https://meatnfiremediaservices.com Also, we are currently calling for businesses to partner with for the show. We have experienced massive growth in the last few months and are now looking for passionate enthusiastic businesses who are keen to get their message seen and heard by raving mad BBQ fans. To find out more, shoot Ben an email at ben@smokinghotconfessions.com
Andy Steingruebl has joined Pinterest in November 2018 to be their first Chief Security Officer. He's been in security for over 20 years, collecting experiences in a multitude of areas of security, especially within highly regulated environments like healthcare and financial services, including at PayPal for more than 12 years. Join the Altitude Networks CEO, Michael Coates, in this webcast discussion with Andy to hear more about Andy's career path and his vision for the future!
As CSO and Head of Trust Engineering & Data Science, Vijaya is responsible for Information Security and Trust Technology to protect Airbnb's community and platform. Vijaya was named as one of the Top 25 Women in SaaS for 2018, and Top Revolutionary Women in Security 2019. Vijaya Kaza has more than 20 years of broad executive leadership experience having led Engineering, Product Management, Information Security and Data Science organizations ranging startups to large companies both in Enterprise and Consumer spaces. Prior to joining Airbnb, Vijaya was the Chief Development Officer at Lookout Inc., a SaaS cybersecurity startup for the post perimeter world, and Senior Vice President of Cloud Products & Engineering at FireEye. At FireEye she built the company's SaaS offerings while transitioning the traditional on-premise technologies to the cloud. Prior to FireEye, Vijaya served for 17 years in multiple executive and leadership roles at Cisco. Join the Altitude Networks CEO, Michael Coates, in this webcast discussion with Vijaya to hear more insights on her career path and her vision for the future!
DOUBLE HEADER SPECIALToday we have two back to back episodes.First up is Michael Coates, a former Royal Engineer who is the host of the excellent Declassified Podcast. Mike is active in charity work, a successful business person, and is an all-round top bloke.Our second guest is long time friend of the podcast Marty Skovlund Jr. He is the editor of Black Rifle's Coffee Or Die magazine, and a former US Army Ranger. Marty is also a talented author and war correspondant.Mike can be found at https://declassifiedpodcast.com and @declassnetwork.Marty is at https://coffeeordie.com, and @martyskovlundjrYou can find his book, Violence Of Action, and books from other guests of the podcast here: https://www.vsompodcast.com/books/You can connect with Geraint at @grjbooks across social media, and find his Afghanistan memoir Brothers in Arms in all good book stores. If you'd like to support the podcast by purchasing merchandise, you can find it at www.vsomstore.comIf you are a veteran struggling with mental health, or you just want a bit of help adjusting to civvie life, then say hello to the Royal British Legion at @royalbritishlegion or www.rbl.orgThank you to our sponsors! The show doesn't happen without them!Altberg Boots - www.altberg.co.ukFrontier Risks Group - www.frontierrisks.comKamoflage Ltd - www.kamoflage.co.ukRite Flank - www.riteflank.co.ukZulu Alpha Strap Company - @zulualphastrapsCombat Combover - www.combatcombover.comFor clips and content from the show, behind the scenes, and photos and videos of the guests' time on operations, follow @veteranstateofmind on Facebook and Instagram, and go to www.vsompodcast.com for links to all the connected sites, and an online submissions form for sending in your questions to the show. Cheers!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=Ea-uUc26ENbNBYWd6-2779MBUZrl6WymCW_b0GdibwrG6-xBlWcpjLS6osk9OqZFbR9wOm&country.x=GB&locale.x=GB)
Something a little different today. Courtesy of Michael Coates and the Declassified Podcast, here's a special episode where Geraint gives his advice on writing a book, publishing, and routine. You can connect with Geraint at @grjbooks across social media, and find his Afghanistan memoir Brothers in Arms in all good book stores. If you'd like to support the podcast by purchasing merchandise, you can find it at www.vsomstore.comMike and Declassified can be found @declassnetworkIf you are a veteran struggling with mental health, or you just want a bit of help adjusting to civvie life, then say hello to the Royal British Legion at @royalbritishlegion or www.rbl.orgThank you to Kamouflage Ltd, Altberg Boots, and Frontier Risks Group for making this episode possible. You can find them at www.kamouflage.co.uk, www.altberg.co.uk, and Frontier Risks Group, www.frontierrisks.comFor clips and content from the show, behind the scenes, and photos and videos of the guests' time on operations, follow @veteranstateofmind on Facebook and Instagram, and go to www.vsompodcast.com for links to all the connected sites, and an online submissions form for sending in your questions to the show. Cheers!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=Ea-uUc26ENbNBYWd6-2779MBUZrl6WymCW_b0GdibwrG6-xBlWcpjLS6osk9OqZFbR9wOm&country.x=GB&locale.x=GB)Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=Ea-uUc26ENbNBYWd6-2779MBUZrl6WymCW_b0GdibwrG6-xBlWcpjLS6osk9OqZFbR9wOm&country.x=GB&locale.x=GB)
In this episode Michael speaks about why Combat Pest Control founded, what their values are and how their vision has forged how they do business. www.combatpestcontrol.com
Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey welcomes special guest, Teresa Dodd, to the show to discuss the mysterious death of her brother, Michael Coates! On May 20th, 2019 Michael Coates was found deceased on a conveyor belt at the Muncie Sanitary District Wastewater Treatment plant... he had arrived there from the Muncie sewer system! A drowning? NO... Michael was dead before he went into the water... and police, along with Michael's family, NEED YOUR HELP! Listen to this episode for more information and if YOU have information, PLEASE call the Muncie City Police Department at 765.747.4867 or Crime Stoppers at 765.286.4050! There is a $2,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction of the person, or persons responsible for Michael's death! To get some PERCEPTION-GEAR in your life, check out the "Merch IS Reality" Store at the following link: https://merchisreality.square.site. Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H. Bilbrey & Special Guest: Teresa Dodd 02.25.20 (Produced by: The Vulgar Poets) Special Guest: Teresa Dodd.
In today's episode, we will be talking with our good friend, Michael Coates. Michael has been in the information security space for 15 years holding roles such as CISO of Twitter, Head of Security of Mozilla and Chairman of OWASP. Today, he is the co-founder and CEO of Altitude Networks (https://blog.altitudenetworks.com/) providing a solution to prevent data theft and loss in cloud collaboration systems. Listen in and get a deep understanding of the importance of having a holistic approach to data privacy among other things. Michael will be speaking at RSA Conference on February 27, 2020 at 2:50 pm PT. The session title is: "The First 6 Months as a CISO Determines Success or Failure." Reserve your seat! (https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/michael-coates) You can connect with Michael in the following ways: Twitter: https://twitter.com/_mwc and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcoates/. At Tech & Main, we want to be YOUR technology partner. Let our 20+ years of expertise help you achieve the outcomes that are best for your business: cloud, SD-WAN, data center, security or anything else. We have engineers and project managers available to assist you. Call our office at 678-575-8515, email us at info@techandmain.com or visit us at www.techandmain.com. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techandmain/message
Not1Bean is a coffee company that only supply coffee which has been roasted and packaged within the communities that grew them to ensure that coffee farming communities are well equipped to mitigate the ever increasing danger climate change poses to their way of life. This revenue is often the difference between sustainability and abject poverty - and who could object to fewer cargo ships due to the weight difference of roasted coffee being lighter? In this episode, Michael sits down with Gary and Mike, from Not1Bean to discuss the power of direct coffee trade with the farmers, slavery, climate change and the impact on coffee supply in the future, sustainability in coffee and much about how the coffee industry works. #Not1Bean #MichaelCoates #GaryGolden #MichaelTingsager #Coffee #Community #Hospitality #EmployeeExperience #Farming #Communities #CoffeeTrade #CoffeeBeans #ClimateChange #Slavery #Sustainability #Poverty #CoffeeSupply #Future #PutPeopleFirst #CoffeeIndustry #HospitalityMavericks #Business #Podcast #Maverick #DareToBeDifferent
With guests Andy Proudfoot and Michael Coates
A look forward to Saturday’s game vs Cammell Laird, with special guest Michael Coates.
Employ Veterans, Educate Children in Conflict, Protect Clients, Support Injured Service Personnel. Guest host JJ Chalmers talks to the co-founder of Combat Pest Control and host of the Declassified Podcast about why he is so passionate about their 4 point vision. We talk growth, trauma, education, values, friendships, development, and the positive impact veteran owned business can have on society (and the world). And remember, it all starts with the a rat and a mouse. This is Declassified www.combatpestcontrol.com bookings@combatpestcontrol.com @hqcombat @michael__coates @declasspodcast @JJchalmersRM www.B1G1.com www.endeavourfund.co.uk www.thepoppypractice.org
Michael Coates is on a mission, a journey, an unassailable quest. You don't come away from senior security leadership roles at Twitter and Mozilla without some real-world lessons of how to improve cybersecurity. Those lessons inspired our guest Michael Coates, former Twitter CISO, to co-found his new startup Altitude Networks. While we don't yet know all the details about Altitude Networks, we know Michael is addressing the protection of data when using cloud collaboration software like Google Drive, Box, Dropbox, Office 365 and other online collaboration services. Michael shares with us the lessons he learned from security roles at Twitter and Mozilla is applying at Altitude Networks. Security products need to be designed to solve problems and alleviate work, not make work. And security needs to enable end-users to get their work done and not interrupt them with confusing popups, options, and decisions most end users won't understand. Join us on this episode of DevOps Chat to get the latest on Michael Coates and his new company Altitude Networks. You can sign up for Michael's new newsletter at https://hubs.ly/H0jvMBN0 .
Joe shares the heartbreaking tale of a catphishing case that leads to murder. Dave describes a shoe company using an unusual method to trick engagement with an online ad. The catch of the day engages a Nigerian scammer promising a fortune in precious minerals. Dave interview Michael Coates, head of Altitude Networks and former CISO at Twitter. Links to this week's stories - https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/after-alaska-teen-s-murder-cybersecurity-experts-warn-catfishing-predators-n1019536 https://medium.com/shanghaiist/chinese-shoe-company-tricks-people-into-swiping-instagram-ad-with-fake-strand-of-hair-54d8a2d8ec1d https://www.419eater.com/html/user_subs/godfather/godfather.htm https://altitudenetworks.com/ Thanks to our show sponsor KnowBe4.
Michael Coates, CEO and co-founder of cloud security startup Altitude Networks, has had a long and varied career. Beginning with a stint as a consultant breaking into banks and continuing through roles as head of security assurance at Mozilla and CISO at Twitter, he has helped protect hundreds of millions of users over the years. He spoke with Dennis Fisher about what he's learned about empowering teams, the importance of making users safe by default, and the value of solving problems one at a time.
Tensions between the US and Iran over tanker attacks, nuclear ambitions, and the downing of a Global Hawk drone seem to be finding expression in cyberspace: Refined Kitten sees to be pawing for some American phish. Facebook tries friction as an alternative to content moderation in damping its abuse in fomenting South Asian violence. Cryptomining campaigns are showing some renewed vigor. And a look at lead generation for Nigerian prince scams. Mike Benjamin from CenturyLink on RDP scanning and the GoldBrute campaign. Guest is Michael Coates, former CISO for Twitter and former head of security for Mozilla, from Altitude Networks on better addressing the needs of CISOs and improving the sales process. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/June/CyberWire_2019_06_21.html Support our show
Josh and Kurt have a chat with Michael Coates from Altitude Networks. We cover what Altitude is up to as well as general trends we're seeing around data security in the cloud. Michael lays out his vision for "data first security".
#MillenniumLive episode with Michael Coates, CEO, Altitude Networks. He has also held roles as CISO of Twitter and Security Director at Mozilla.
This week on episode 342, Michael Coates joins Rafal & James for the 2nd time. Michael's first episode was way, way back in 2015 on episode 134 titled "Fundamental Security". Looks like things haven't changed much. We highly recommend you check out episode 134 first, then listen to this one. Trust us, you want the context. Highlights from this week's show include... Michael gives us an opinion on "what's changed" in the last decade or so Michael discusses "risk", "technical risk", and the Enigo Montoya problem in security Michael gives an overview of what he thinks the profile of the CISO should be Michael gives his take on why he thinks low false-positive rates are important and automation is the future Guest Michael Coates: ( @_mwc ) All you need to know is here, on his LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcoates/
Michael Coates and Mark Grimes, creators of the Startup Radio Network, discuss their programs and how Civil Affairs members and veterans can start their own ventures.
The host of Declassified, Michael Coates is also a former firefighter and soldier. Through his podcast he is documenting amazing stories from members of the military. This episode was sponsored by Westway Nissan, Aardvark Clearmine and Argus Europe.Read the postH+17 with Michael Coates
Miranda Devine speaks to Michael Coates about his book Manus Days. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I speak to Michael Coates, author of Manus Days: The Untold Story of Manus Island. His book is available at Connor Court Publishing. Happy listening.
The Adelaide Show 2017 Retrospective: Food, is a bite-sized recap of three of the tastiest slithers of food discussion held this year on the podcast. Our retrospective is co-hosted by 2017 guest, Leila Henderson. In 2017 we chatted a lot about food and wine and we should give honourable mentions to: Joy White from Homestead Lovers in Mannum with her food powders and Adelaide Show cushion Associate Professor Alison Coates and Michael Coates who introduced us to the rich history of almonds Kapil and Jo Gupta who recently introduced us to Indian food at India To You We also made salami with Don Violi and family Met an amazing Thai chef at Richard Fewster's Ruxton's Roses in the Riverland. But for this week's show we'll be revisiting: Pizza with Gaetano from Rostrevor Pizza Bar Sipping wine with Nick Ryan (wine writer) and Greg Follett (winemaker) Chocolate with Red Cacao chocolatier, Marcus Booth-Remmers This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is Penfolds Grange, which we will cook with. In 100 Weeks Ago, we hear from award-winning barbecue team, The Smoking Joint, before they were famous. And in the musical pilgrimage ... we'll go back to the coconut kids from episode 177. We also have an experiment. Steve has falling in love with Jon Blake's podcast from FIVEaa, not only because it is funny but also because he finds Jon to be an enigma. So, in our attempt at an homage to the great comic and announcer, we are experimenting with a segment called Bath Time With Blakey - it's a fly-on-the-wall glimpse into Jon Blake when he's away from the mic and behind closed doors! And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miranda Devine speaks with former Manus Island security guard Michael Coates See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
They are loved by naturopaths and vegans, sought after by confectioners and chocolatiers, and now cognitive scientists might be hot on their trail - welcome to our episode for understanding almonds. Our guests this week are Associate Professor Alison Coates, lecturer in nutrition in School of Health Sciences and researcher in the Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA) in the Sansom Institute for Health Research at the University of South Australia, and her husband, Michael Coates, a PhD student at the University of South Australia (his PhD is focussed on understanding challenges associated with early harvest and managing moisture in almond stock piles). This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is from . Nigel will try to stump us in IS IT NEWS on the topic of almonds. In 100 Weeks Ago we hear from Ben Heard, a clean energy advocate and proponent of nuclear engery. And in the musical pilgrimage ... Todd Fischer has a track called 'Cognition' by Attonbitus. (at-on bit-us) And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part of a three part series of interviews talking with OWASP board candidates for 2015. This segment includes candidates Abbas Naderi, Michael Coates and Jonathan Carter.
This year's AppSec USA Conference will be held in San Francisco, September 22 - 25. I spoke with Ben Hagen and Michael Coates, organizers of the event, to see how the planning is going and what will be special about this event. https://2015.appsecusa.org/
Michael Coates has a vision: smart applications that come to their own defense. "We need to get to that point where we realize that our apps are in a military zone, they are being attacked all the time." -- Michael Coates In this segment of OWASP 24/7, I speak with Michael Coates, Chairman of the OWASP Board and the founder of the AppSensor Project. Michael's contention is that applications should be smarter, that an app should "know" when it is being attacked and have a proactive, built-in response. We discuss the AppSensor project in depth: what is it, why was it created. We start our discussion with the background and reasoning behind the project. "The real damage is when they know how your application works. They attack your business logic. They do things to violate the custom aspects of your application." -- Michael Coates About Michael Coates Michael Coates is the Chairman of the OWASP board. In addition, he is the creator of OWASP AppSensor, a project dedicated to creating attack aware applications that leverage real time detection and response capabilities. Michael is also the Director of Product Security at Shape Security, a Silicon Valley startup developing an entirely new type of web security product to protect web sites against modern attacks. Previously, Michael was the Director of Security Assurance at Mozilla where he founded and grew the Security Assurance and Web Security programs to 25 people. Throughout Michael's career he has advised major corporations and governments on secure architecture and software security. He’s also performed hundreds of technical security assessments for financial, enterprise, and cellular customers worldwide. Michael also maintains a security blog at michael-coates.blogspot.com Michael holds a Master of Science degree in Computer, Information and Network Security from DePaul University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. While all life originally arose in the seas, about 370 million years ago one group of fish evolved new anatomical features that enabled them to crawl out of the ocean and take up residence on dry land. This invasion of land by fish was one of the major events in the history of life on earth. Evolutionary biologist Michael Coates will discuss new fossil discoveries that are changing the way we view this moment in natural history.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. While all life originally arose in the seas, about 370 million years ago one group of fish evolved new anatomical features that enabled them to crawl out of the ocean and take up residence on dry land. This invasion of land by fish was one of the major events in the history of life on earth. Evolutionary biologist Michael Coates will discuss new fossil discoveries that are changing the way we view this moment in natural history.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. As one of four lectures from the Alumni Club's Day of Science, evolutionary biologist Michael Coates explores the fossil record to present the monstrous precursors of the shark in Jaws: The Early Years.
Featuring fellow AGR'ers Joe Losinno and Michael Coates, a fairly short ride but it goes through great motorcycling country on a decent road. There are lots of tight corners to keep things interesting. For a map of the route, and more details, see this ride on the A Good Ride web site at http://agoodride.tv/rides/58