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In this episode, Kenny praises the Moonshot takeover of MLB The Show 25. Subscribe on YouTube at youtube.com/@kdjtv611.
Future Horizons: ISU President Dr. John Wensveen on Moonshot 2030 & the Space EconomyJoin Senior Editor and Advisor Laura Todd on Space Café Radio for an enlightening conversation with Dr. John Wensveen, President of the International Space University, recorded at the Space Symposium 2025 in Colorado Springs. Dr Wensveen shares his vision for ISU's future, the creation of satellite campuses, and the pivotal Moonshot 2030 strategic plan. He discusses the crucial role of space in everyday life, the importance of global collaboration, and the need for continuous education and re-skilling to meet the demands of the evolving space economy. Tune in to understand how ISU is positioning itself as a central hub for space education and innovation.Useful Links:ISU HomepageVideo PodcastSpace Café Radio brings you talks, interviews, and reports from the team of SpaceWatchers while out on the road. Each episode has a specific topic, unique content, and a personal touch. Enjoy the show, and let us know your thoughts at radio@spacewatch.globalWe love to hear from you. Send us your thought, comments, suggestions, love lettersYou can find us on: Spotify and Apple Podcast!Please visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and X!
Endurance sports are in the midst of a revolution that will change everything about what we think humans can do. This week at the Quad Rock 50 Mile, we felt it firsthand.David set a 14-minute course record at this classic, steep Colorado race. We break it all down, "no secrets" style. Topics: high-carb fueling, big hydration totals, why heat training might be the next frontier, pre-race meals and supplements, ice bandanas, gut training, downhill running, uphill treadmill, and lots more.No matter what distance you go or speed you run/bike/hike, there's a path within these approaches that will make everything easier, healthier, and more fun. It's one thing to talk about it... it's another thing to FEEL IT. We try to bring you within those feelings, laying it all out there so that you can use the playbook.Thank you so much for being here for the whole journey. If you told us when we started this podcast 5 years ago that we'd be 7 weeks before the Western States 100 with this level of hope, we'd have said you're dreaming. Listeners have made it all possible. You have showed us that love is waiting on the other end of both success and failure. It's one thing to say that results don't matter and that love is waiting either way. It's another to FEEL IT. Thank you and we love you.7 weeks until the Western States 100 Mile moonshot. We got this.-David and MeganClick "Claim Reward" for free credit at The Feed here: thefeed.com/swap Buy Janji's amazing gear: https://janji.com/ (code "SWAP")For weekly bonus podcasts, articles, and videos: patreon.com/swap
This week, Jenny sits down with Rebecca Kutzer-Rice of Moonshot Farm for a conversation all about building a thriving flower farming business through farmers markets. Rebecca shares how she and her husband grew Moonshot Farm from a brand-new operation into a bustling, year-round flower farm in just a few short years—and why focusing on farmers markets was a key part of their success. From running markets in one of the most competitive regions in the country to balancing life, family, and farming, Rebecca brings a refreshingly honest look at what it really takes to grow your flower business sustainably. If you've ever wondered how to stand out in a crowded market, connect more deeply with your customers, and create a flower farming business that supports your life (not the other way around), this conversation is a must-listen. Rebecca's story is proof that success at farmers markets isn't just about growing beautiful flowers—it's about building a smart, sustainable business with heart. Find Rebecca from Moonshot Farm online: Website: https://www.moonshotfarm.com/ Instagram: @moonshot_farm Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on Apple or Spotify.Follow Jenny on Instagram: @trademarkfarmerFind free flower business resources: www.trademarkfarmer.com
Self-driving cars are now regularly showing up on the streets of San Francisco. The man who leads the team that developed them says technology is speeding up the pace of human life. He has his eyes on even bigger accomplishments, in the fields of climate change, health care, and more. Astro Teller is the “Captain of Moonshots” at X Google's Factory and Innovation Lab. He's in Rochester for an event at RIT, but first, he joins us on "Connections." In studio: Astro Teller, “Captain of Moonshots” at X, the Moonshot Factory for Alphabet Bob Finnerty, associate vice president of communications at RIT Lisa Chase, vice president and secretary of the university for RIT
In this episode of the Food Tech Junkies Podcast, host Sharon Cittone speaks with Julia Collins—founder of PlanetFWD and the visionary behind Moonshot Snacks and Zume Pizza—about how we can decarbonize the food industry through data, innovation, and transparency.Julia shares her journey from food entrepreneur to climate-tech trailblazer, revealing how small brands can drive big change. The conversation explores regenerative agriculture, greenwashing vs. green hushing, data and data-driven storytelling, and the power of community-led food systems. Learn how PlanetFWD is helping companies measure and reduce their environmental impact—and why the future of food must be rooted in truth, not trends.
Zu Gast ist Oliver Kemmann. Olli ist Unternehmer, Gründer der Robotspaceship Beratung, Podcaster, Coach, Learning Journey Junkie und vieles mehr.
Hi all, enjoy this trippy spring dedicated mix.Peace and cheers.Playlist :1MulyaSilvio (7:37) 119 BPMInnervisions; 2Tee MangoMoonshots (5:56) 120 BPMKompakt Germany; 3MagitmanShadows (5:25) 121 BPMPata Pata Recordings; 4Yulia NikoIntention (6:19) 122 BPMAXEPT; 5Adam Ten / DvirNunsComusa (4:27) 123 BPMLife And Death; 6Sven VathRitual Of Life (Adam Port 108 mix) (10:08) 123 BPMCocoon Recordings; 7Sable SheepUpon Burning Skies (8:24) 123 BPMMoon Harbour Germany; 8Joeski feat HarkatiGenuine Divine (original mix) (6:46) 123 BPMMaya Recordings; 9IsoleeOMG So Random (5:33) 120 BPMResort Island; 10Alex JonesTold U (8:37) 61 BPMHypercolour. minimal show on iTunes minimal show rss feed
What a weekend! Nathan Green and UW turned heads at Penn but what about Ethan Strand and Gary Martin? Sabastian Sawe won London and staked his claim to #1 marathoner in the world although John Korir may want to argue. Former #1 Eliud Kipchoge put up a fine performance. Sifan Hassan's 4 month lay-off was too much as Tigist Assefa set a women's only world record and took home over $300,000. The Diamond League opened and Beatrice Chebet was better than ever, while Karsten Warholm got a 300m world record. What's up with Grant Holloway? And what about Faith Kipyegon's sub 4 attempt? Show notes below. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And a super soft running shirt? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Show notes: 00:00 Penn Relays, Diamond League, London 00:35 Start 06:16 Villanova and Penn Relays Discussion 10:54 NCAA Men's Miling analysis 20:08 Quincy Wilson 43.99 29:29 Phenoms, Evan Jager & Parker Valby 33:41 Adidas road event 41:55 London Marathon Recap 45:15 Sabastian Sawe or John Korir, Who is #1 in the World? 51:19 Evaluating Eliud Kipchoge's performance 57:00 Marathon Human Interest Stories 01:01:35 Women's Race: Tigist Assefa over Hassan 01:10:22 Weather 01:13:30 Diamond League opener and Beatrice Chebet's unbelievable close in the 5k 01:17:17 Karsten Warholm 01:20:55 Trouble for Grant Holloway? 01:23:29 Kipyegon's Sub-Four Minute Mile Attempt 01:34:19 Closing Thoughts and Supporters Club Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on your podcast app and spread the word to friend.
What if the future of recycling isn't just about managing 'waste'—but unlocking its value? At Google's X, the Moonshot Factory, turning moonshots into reality means rethinking the impossible. And in this episode, you'll hear how that vision could help build a smarter, more circular world—one molecule, algorithm, and bold idea at a time. Recorded live at SXSW, this episode features Rey Banatao and Peter Chauvel - two of the brightest minds of Google's X, the Moonshot Factory. They're leading a bold effort to change how the world uses and reuses materials, starting with plastics. With help from AI, robotics, and new molecular data, their team is reimagining how recycling works and how we can build better systems to keep materials in use and out of the landfill.In this episode we dive into: How advanced recycling is opening the door to reuse materials once destined for the binWhy the moonshot factory believes plastics can be recycled and remanufactured—without extracting more petroleumThe role of AI, machine learning and better data are building smarter recycling infrastructureHow better data is transforming the economics of recyclingWhat it takes to try bold ideas from inside one of the world's most audacious incubatorsWhat happens when you treat waste as a resource
Cosa accomuna l'allunaggio del 1969 e un miglio corso sotto i 4 minuti? In questo episodio parliamo di moonshot: quelle sfide che sembrano impossibili fino a quando qualcuno decide di provarci.Da Breaking2 a Breaking4, da Kipchoge a Faith Kipyegon, riflettiamo su come lo sport (e la vita) siano pieni di limiti che esistono solo fino al momento in cui qualcuno li supera. E ci chiediamo: qual è il tuo moonshot personale?Una guida per chi ama mettersi alla prova, per chi corre e per chi ogni giorno tenta - anche solo un po' - di andare oltre se stesso.
Astro Teller, Alphabet's Captain of Moonshots, joins us for a conversation about the importance of failure, workplace culture in a moonshot factory, and not throwing away your shot.We Meet: Astro Teller is the Captain of Moonshots at X, Alphabet's Moonshot FactoryCredits:This episode of SHIFT was produced by Jennifer Strong with help from Emma Cillekens. It was mixed by Garret Lang, with original music from him and Jacob Gorski. Art by Meg Marco.
Send us a textWhat do you do when a dream job ends in heartbreak?In this eye-opening episode of The Mid-Career GPS Podcast, host John Neral sits down with Laverne McKinnon, former Senior VP of Drama Development at CBS, to talk about a rarely acknowledged experience: career grief.After leading CBS from last place to first with mega-hits like CSI and Criminal Minds, Laverne was unexpectedly fired at the height of her career. What followed was a silent, decade-long struggle with emotional fallout that society often tells us to ignore.Laverne introduces the concept of disenfranchised grief—a powerful term for the emotional pain professionals feel after job loss or career disruption that isn't socially validated. Through her LEARN Framework (Look, Explore, Address, Reframe, Nurture), Laverne shows how we can move from heartbreak to healing, reconnect with our values, and reclaim agency over our careers.Whether you're facing layoffs, mid-career stagnation, or preparing for a major transition, this episode will help you understand how to grieve the professional losses we're told to "just get over."In This Episode, You'll Learn:Why career grief is real—and why ignoring it is harmfulThe emotional impact of sudden job loss after career successWhat disenfranchised grief means in the workplaceHow to use the LEARN framework to process grief and regain clarityThe connection between unprocessed failure and blocked resilienceRituals like writing a "career eulogy" to create closureHow grief reveals your core values—and points you toward your next moonshotConnect with Laverne McKinnonWebsite | LinkedIn | SubstackSupport the showThank you for listening to The Mid-Career GPS Podcast. Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here. Visit https://johnneral.com/resources to get The Mid-Career Job Search Jumpstart and join The Mid-Career GPS Membership Community. Visit https://johnneral.com to join The Mid-Career GPS Newsletter, a free, twice-weekly career and leadership resource for mid-career professionals. Connect with John on LinkedIn here.Get John's New Mid-Career Journal on Amazon here. Follow John on Instagram @johnneralcoaching. Subscribe to John's YouTube Channel here.
In this episode, we conclusively decide on the best Pokemon of all time. Champs in the Making is a show where a plethora of Moonshot hosts and guests check in whenever they can to argue about a bracket of all 800+ Pokémon. Which pocket monster will be the very best when it's all over? You can listen to episodes early by supporting the network at $1+ a month, and this public feed is updated every other Monday! Our theme music is Trapped in a Pokéball feat. Belthesar, by DJ CUTMAN courtesy of Game Chops. Our art is by @_Mnots.
Danny Nathan is the founder and driving force behind Apollo 21, an innovative firm that blends management consulting, product design, and venture incubation to help organizations achieve transformational growth. By specializing in new venture creation, product development, and internal venture-building, Apollo 21 enables businesses to unlock new revenue streams, embrace entrepreneurial thinking, and foster a culture of continuous innovation. With a strategic yet hands-on approach, Danny and his team guide companies through the complexities of market disruption, ensuring they stay ahead in an ever-evolving business landscape.With a deep passion for entrepreneurship and innovation, Danny has dedicated his career to helping organizations navigate change, identify untapped opportunities, and build scalable solutions. His expertise lies in bridging the gap between vision and execution—whether through customer-centric product design, high-impact strategy development, or the creation of agile innovation ecosystems. Under his leadership, Apollo 21 has become a trusted partner for companies seeking to reimagine their potential, drive sustained growth, and turn bold ideas into reality.Danny's Links:Website: https://apollo21.ioLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/amongmanyThe Impatient Entrepreneur's links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheImpatientEntrepreneurPodLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theimpatiententrepreneurpod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theimpatiententrepreneurpod/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheImpatientEntrepreneurPodOnline: https://www.theimpatiententrepreneurpod.comConnect with us: https://www.theimpatiententrepreneurpod.com/contactKwedar & Co.'s links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kwedarcoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kwedarcoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kwedarcoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KwedarCoOnline: www.kwedarco.comConnect with us: https://www.kwedarco.com/book-consultation
Summary In this episode, Blockchain Wayne interviews Mike Wilson from the Vegas Crypto Group, discussing the evolution of the crypto community, the importance of education and meetups, and the impact of regulatory policies on innovation. They explore upcoming events in Las Vegas, including the Litecoin Summit and Bitcoin Pizza Day, while emphasizing the need for community engagement and support for crypto-friendly politicians. The conversation highlights the significance of privacy and freedom in the crypto space, encouraging listeners to take an active role in the community. Takeaways Mike Wilson has been involved in the crypto space for over 30 years. The Vegas Crypto Group hosts various events to build community. Stand With Crypto supports crypto-friendly politicians across the U.S. Privacy is essential for freedom and innovation in crypto. FTX's collapse was a result of fraud, not a crypto issue. Meetups are crucial for educating newcomers about crypto. Bitcoin Pizza Day celebrates the use of Bitcoin as currency. Community engagement is vital for the growth of the crypto industry. Technology creates new jobs, even as it replaces old ones. Everyone is encouraged to get involved in the crypto community. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Crypto Journey 02:56 Building the Vegas Crypto Community 05:53 The Importance of Crypto-Friendly Policies 08:53 The Role of Meetups in Crypto Education 11:46 Upcoming Events in Las Vegas 15:01 The Impact of FTX on Crypto Perception 18:06 The Future of Bitcoin and Community Engagement 21:09 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
215 | Christoph Keese ist Autor des Bestsellers "Silicon Valley - was aus dem mächtigsten Tal der Welt auf uns zukommt". Was können wir in Deutschland lernen und welchen Einfluss hat AI?Mach das 1-minütige Quiz und finde eine Geschäftsidee, die perfekt zu dir passt: digitaleoptimisten.de/quiz.Kapitel:(00:00) Intro(03:40) Auf dem Weg ins Silicon Valley in 2013(07:08) Kräfte, die im Silicon Valley wirken(13:25) Christophs Treffen mit Elon Musk & anderen Tech-Legenden(26:36) Warum hat niemand das Silicon Valley kopiert?(32:00) Hat Deutschland die richtigen Schritte seit 2014 eingeleitet?(39:10) Was macht AI mit dem Silicon Valley und Deutschland (50:15) Wäre er besser dort geblieben?(53:16) Christophs GeschäftsideeMehr Infos:In diesem Gespräch reflektiert Christoph Keese über seine Erfahrungen im Silicon Valley, insbesondere über seine Begegnungen mit einflussreichen Persönlichkeiten wie Elon Musk und Peter Thiel. Er diskutiert das Konzept des First Principle Thinking, die Dichte an Innovation und Unternehmertum in der Region sowie die Herausforderungen, die andere Regionen bei dem Versuch, ein ähnliches Ökosystem zu schaffen, erleben. Zudem wird die kulturelle Skepsis gegenüber Technologie in Deutschland thematisiert und die Notwendigkeit, neue Narrative zu entwickeln, um die Innovationskraft zu fördern. In dieser Episode diskutieren Alex Mrozek und Christoph Keese über die Zukunft der Elektromobilität, insbesondere die Rolle von BYD und die Ingenieurskunst im Silicon Valley. Sie beleuchten die Herausforderungen und Chancen, die durch Künstliche Intelligenz entstehen, und kritisieren die Innovationskultur im Silicon Valley. Zudem wird der Unterschied zwischen Effizienz und Effektivität in den USA und China thematisiert, sowie die emotionalen Aspekte von Entscheidungen, insbesondere in Bezug auf die Rückkehr nach Deutschland. Christoph teilt seine Vision für Deep Tech und die Mobilität der Zukunft und reflektiert über aktuelle Trends im Medienbereich.Keywords:Elon Musk, First Principle Thinking, Silicon Valley, Innovation, Unternehmertum, Technologie, Deutschland, Zukunft, Technoskeptizismus, Kapitalismus, Elektromobilität, BYD, Silicon Valley, Technologie, Ingenieurskunst, Moonshot, Effizienz, Effektivität, Deep Tech, Medien
Meta dropped three new models over the weekend: Scout, Maverick, and the still-training Behemoth, billed as the next evolution of “open-ish” AI. But instead of excitement, the response was mostly shrugs. Critics called the release underwhelming, saying it lacked the edge expected in today's breakneck AI race. Meta's clear attempt to claw back some attention quickly turned messy. Accusations began circulating on X and Reddit around benchmark tampering, a mystery ex-employee, and large gaps between the models' public and private performance. Today, on TechCrunch's Equity podcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Max Zeff and Anthony Ha are unpacking Meta's rocky rollout, the AI industry's obsession with looking smart on paper, and why, as Kirsten put it, “creating something to do well on a test doesn't always translate to good business.” Listen to the full episode to for: A breakdown of Trump's latest tariff push, what you missed and how companies are bracing for impact The secretive EV startup backed by Jeff Bezos, and whether it was Bezos's Plan B Colossal Biosciences' Dire Wolf discovery, and whether or not the breakthrough justifies the startup's $10B+ valuation Equity will be back next week, so stay tuned! Equity is TechCrunch's flagship podcast, produced by Theresa Loconsolo, and posts every Wednesday and Friday. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. You also can follow Equity on X and Threads, at @EquityPod. For the full episode transcript, for those who prefer reading over listening, check out our full archive of episodes here. Credits: Equity is produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. We'd also like to thank TechCrunch's audience development team. Thank you so much for listening, and we'll talk to you next time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do you raise children to think beyond limits and create meaningful change? Visionary entrepreneur Naveen Jain joins Darius on The Greatness Machine for a fascinating conversation on leadership, innovation, and the power of exponential thinking. He shares how a simple promise led to a $5 billion stock surge, the importance of resilience in entrepreneurship, and why curiosity is the key to solving the world's biggest challenges. Naveen also reveals his unique approach to parenting—raising children to be problem-solvers rather than rule-followers—and how this mindset has shaped his own success. In this episode, Darius and Naveen will discuss: (00:00) Introduction to Purposeful Living (02:59) Naveen Jain's Journey and Philosophy (06:13) Personalized Health and Nutrition Insights (09:08) Parenting and Raising Entrepreneurial Children (12:00) The Role of Exposure in Child Development (15:00) Fostering Curiosity and Critical Thinking (18:09) Redefining Success and Self-Worth (20:50) The Nature vs. Nurture Debate in Success (33:07) Wealth and Parenting: The Balance of Privilege (35:59) Teaching Kids the Value of Money and Contribution (38:51) Instilling a Sense of Purpose and Service (41:57) Fostering Intellectual Curiosity and Creativity (44:07) The Role of Unconditional Love in Parenting (49:02) Navigating Work-Life Integration as a Parent (51:59) Lessons on Partnerships and Decision-Making (55:04) Final Thoughts: The Importance of Intellectual Curiosity Naveen Jain is an Indian-American entrepreneur and business executive known for founding InfoSpace, which was once one of the largest internet companies in the American Northwest. Following the dot-com bubble crash, he shifted his focus to groundbreaking ventures in space exploration and health technology. He co-founded Moon Express in 2010, where he serves as Executive Chairman, and later founded Viome in 2016, where he is currently the CEO. Listen to the first episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/304-naveen-jain-part-1-moonshots-and-mindset-why-big/id1555334180?i=1000672328585 Sponsored by: Huel: Try Huel with 15% OFF + Free Gift for New Customers today using my code greatness at https://huel.com/greatness. Fuel your best performance with Huel today! Indeed: Get a $75 sponsored job credit to boost your job's visibility at Indeed.com/DARIUS. NPR Tech Unheard Podcast: Tune into Tech Unheard from Arm and NPM—wherever you get your podcasts. Shipstation: Go to shipstation.com and use code GREATNESS to sign up for your FREE trial. Shopify: Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/darius. Connect with Naveen: Website: https://naveenjain.com/ Website: https://www.viome.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naveenjainintelius Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naveenjainceo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Naveen_Jain_CEO Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imthedarius/ YouTube: https://therealdarius.com/youtube Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, recorded at the Lake Nona Impact Forum, Peter and Magic Johnson discuss Magic's incredible Moonshot career, including Starbucks, Burger Kink, LA Dodgers, and more. Recorded on Feb 26th, 2025 Views are my own thoughts; not Financial, Medical, or Legal Advice. Magic Johnson is a legendary NBA Hall of Famer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, best known for leading the Los Angeles Lakers to five championships in the 1980s and later becoming a successful businessman with investments in sports teams, real estate, and media through his company, Magic Johnson Enterprises. He has played a key role in revitalizing urban communities by bringing major franchises like Starbucks, AMC Theatres, and TGI Fridays to underserved neighborhoods across the U.S. Learn more about the Lake Nona Impact Forum: https://lakenonaimpactforum.org/ _____________ I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Tech Blog _____________ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of StartUp Health NOW, we dive into one of the most fascinating innovation stories in health tech. Our guest is Chuck Papageorgiou, CEO of NeuroEM Therapeutics, a company that's part of StartUp Health's Alzheimer's Moonshot Community and is making waves with a radically different approach to treating Alzheimer's disease — using radio waves. What started as a research study to prove that cell phones cause brain cancer led to an unexpected breakthrough: the very same radio frequencies used in phones appeared to improve brain health in mice with Alzheimer's. The discovery sparked a scientific journey that has since included promising human trials, FDA Breakthrough Device designation, partnerships, and progress towards bringing this non-invasive, affordable, at-home therapy to millions. Papageorgiou shares how NeuroEM's wearable headset is helping untangle the brain's toxic proteins, the science behind this counterintuitive tech, and why the impact could rival — or even surpass — that of current Alzheimer's drugs. If you're looking for an inspiring story about accidental genius ideas, bold leadership, and breakthrough innovation in brain health, this one's a must-listen. Are you ready to tell YOUR story? Members of our Health Moonshot Communities are leading startups with breakthrough technology-driven solutions for the world's biggest health challenges. Exposure in StartUp Health Media to our global audience of investors and partners – including our podcast, newsletters, magazine, and YouTube channel – is a benefit of our Health Moonshot Community Membership. To schedule a call and see if you qualify to join and increase brand awareness through our multi-media storytelling efforts, submit our three-minute application. If you're mission-driven, collaborative, and ready to contribute as much as you gain, you might be the perfect fit. » Learn more and apply today. Want more content like this? Sign up for StartUp Health Insider™ to get funding insights, news, and special updates delivered to your inbox.
The name of the baseball team in Oklahoma City might have changed for this season, but it'll be the same familiar fun times at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark this spring and summer. Known last year as the Oklahoma City Baseball Club while the organization underwent rebranding efforts, the newly dubbed Oklahoma City Comets take their inspiration from "The Commerce Comet," a nickname of Oklahoma-born baseball legend Mickey Mantle. With the first Comet homestand beginning April 1, we took the time to meet some of the faces behind the new brand. This includes new manager Scott Hennessey, team president Michael Byrnes, and everyone's soon-to-be favorite mascot Moonshot. Also on this week's episode, the editors discuss their concession-stand favorites, and podvents blows the trumpet for the Medieval Fair of Norman. You won't want to miss it!
Do you know what planned obsolescence is? Would you go to Mars for your first date? What does the future hold for humanity? To get the answers to these and many other questions, listen to the gals as they chat about Moonshot (2022).Love the show? Please subscribe, rate, and review us here. Also, check out our website: www.seeyounextweekinspace.com and follow us on Instagram @seeyounextweekinspaceHosts: Amy and Sarah WalshEditor: Amy WalshProducers: Amy and Sarah WalshArt: Riley Brown
The Apollo program put humans on the Moon, but behind that historic achievement were engineers whose stories have gone largely untold. In this episode, “LA Made: The Other Moonshot” host Joanne Higgins joins Planetary Radio to share the powerful history of Charlie Cheatham, Nate LeVert, and Shelby Jacobs, three Black engineers in Los Angeles who helped make Apollo possible while navigating racism and exclusion. We discuss how their technical brilliance shaped the space program, why their stories were left out of the history books, and how telling them now can help create a more equitable space community for the future. Plus, Casey Dreier checks in from Washington, D.C., during The Planetary Society’s Day of Action, where advocates from across the U.S. gathered to support NASA science. And in What’s Up, Bruce Betts and Sarah explore the Apollo-era technologies still in use today. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2025-the-other-moonshotSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you build a system for turning wild ideas into world-changing innovations? Astro Teller, Captain of Moonshots at X, The Moonshot Factory, has spent over 15 years leading Google's audacious innovation lab—the birthplace of Waymo, Google Brain, and other breakthrough projects.In this special episode, recorded live in Austin at SXSW, Astro shares the playbook to create a moonshot factory. You'll Learn:
Astro Teller is Alphabet’s Captain of Moonshots. He oversees projects at X – the moonshot factory behind innovations like Waymo and Google Brain. To celebrate X’s 15 years of pushing boundaries, Astro Teller decided to take listeners inside the factory. On The Moonshot Podcast, inventors and entrepreneurs behind breakthrough technologies reflect on their projects, both the highs and the lows. Teller sits down with Oz to discuss the process of experimentation, the importance of accepting failure and the future of innovation at Alphabet’s X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pip geht heute durch den Börsenprospekt von Klarna. Rippling verklagt den Konkurrenten Deel der Unternehmensspionage. Während aus China neue KI Modelle kommen, würden Hollywood-Größen gerne ihre Werke schützen. Unterstütze unseren Podcast und entdecke die Angebote unserer Werbepartner auf doppelgaenger.io/werbung. Vielen Dank! Philipp Glöckler und Philipp Klöckner sprechen heute über: (00:00:00) Staatsschulden 00:03:40 Klarna 00:40:45 Rippling 00:50:00 Baidu AI 00:50:45 Apple Siri 00:51:15 Wiz Google 00:53:40 AI Shopping 00:57:50 Schmuddelecke Shownotes Klarna F1 Filing Klarnas mickrige KI-Einsparungen The Information Vorwürfe der Unternehmensspionage erschüttern eine Software-Rivalität New York Times Chinas Baidu bringt zwei neue KI-Modelle auf den Markt - der Wettbewerb in der Branche wird härter Reuters Alphabet gliedert laserbasiertes Internetprojekt aus Moonshot aus Financial Times Google führt neue Gespräche über den Kauf des Cybersecurity-Startups Wiz für 30 Mrd. Dollar WSJ 400 Hollywood-Größen fordern Trump auf, KI-Firmen keine „Ausbeutung“ urheberrechtlich geschützter Werke zu erlauben Variety BYD-Aktie springt wegen Fünf-Minuten-Ladung der EV-Batterie auf Rekordniveau Bloomberg Trump Administration Aims to Eliminate E.P.A.'s Scientific Research Arm New York Times Elon Musks Tochter beschuldigt ihn, IVF zu nutzen, um nur männliche Kinder zu bekommen HuffPost Schrei nach Liebe von Cataleya YouTube
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Technology, Science and Society & Culture - X, The Moonshot Factory
Technology, Science and Society & Culture - X, The Moonshot Factory
Herzlich willkommen zu einer neuen Episode von Wunderbar Together – in der wir uns gemeinsam mit Cyriac Roeding ins Silicon Valley stürzen. Dorthin, wo der Duft von Pine Trees und Innovation in der Luft hängen, wo Start-ups am laufenden Band entstehen und gewagte Moonshots anpeilen und erreichen – aber auch ebenso oft wieder von der Bildfläche verschwinden. Felix und Katalina sprechen mit ihm über seine Karriere im Mobile Marketing, seinen Wechsel in den Gesundheitsbereich – und über den Innovationsstandort Deutschland, den Cyriac unbedingt stärken will: „Deutschland braucht dringend Leute, die wissen, wie man Startups aufbaut.“
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Glennon and Abby welcome their dear friend Cameron Esposito to discuss: 1. Cameron's brutiful relationship with her body–and how it feels playing a sexy TV role. 2. The way Cameron grew up using humor as self-defense and to become socially “valuable”–and the moment she wondered if comedy was no longer working for her. 3. Why Cameron says she's able to cry for the first time in 35 years. 4. How as a gender-nonconforming queer kid, Cameron felt “overnoticed”–and how being a comedian allows her to “hide in plain sight." 5. The rule Cameron and Glennon made to help them become better at friendship. CW: eating disorders About Cameron: Cameron Esposito is a queer, gender non-conforming standup comic, actor, writer and host. As a standup, Cameron has headlined tours and festivals nationwide and internationally. As an actor and host, Cameron has been seen across television and film, appearing in big budget films and beloved Sundance indies, and on Netflix, HBO, NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, Starz, Comedy Central, Logo, TBS, IFC, E! and Cartoon Network. Cameron's podcast, Queery, features hour long conversations with some of the brightest luminaries in the LGBTQ+ community, including Emmy and Grammy winning performers, Olympians, politicians, even an astronaut. Cameron's writing has been published by The New York Times, Vulture/New York Magazine, Vanity Fair, Bon Appetit, Refinery29 and more. Cameron's first book, Save Yourself, was an instant bestseller and is available in paperback March of 2022. Next up, Cameron is set to recur on the ABC series A Million Little Things and appear in HBOMax's Moonshot. Cameron lives in Los Angeles and likes to swim. TW: @cameronesposito IG: @cameronesposito To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Prescription medications are fairly controversial these days – cost, insurance coverage, efficacy, and too often, medications are dosed incorrectly, cause toxic side effects or just don't work. But what if we could change how we prescribe drugs, what if there was a 3D printer that could design pills that adapt to an individual's needs, and maybe print-on-demand the medications tailored to the patient? Or what if there was a real-world device that worked like the diagnostic Tricorder we imagined watching Star Trek? How about AI-infused antiviral discoveries and laboratory-level diagnostic tools accessible via your smartphone? These ideas and technologies, and many more, are paving the way to a more democratized, connected and data-driven future of medicine, and personalized care. And this is the world where Dr. Daniel Kraft thrives. Daniel is a Stanford and Harvard trained physician-scientist with more than 25 years of experience in clinical practice, biomedical research, and innovation. He is Founder and Chair for NextMed.Health, a program which explores convergent, rapidly developing technologies and their potential to reshape the future of health and biomedicine, and he is the Faculty Chair for Medicine at Singularity University. I'm not sure if we can call Daniel a medical futurist, as he seems to be a co-creator of that future, but I asked about what some of the various technologies transforming patient care in the next decade may be, as well as some of the exciting innovations he's seen in regenerative medicine and stem cell therapies recently. Daniel had a great deal to say about his thoughts on that vis-à-vis personalized medicine. We wrapped up with Daniel sharing who's influenced you him and his work, and the various mentors he had in his various areas of interest. He also shared advice for young medical professionals interested in innovation and entrepreneurship. Daniel's work and life are a testament to the benefit that cross-disciplinary approaches, augmented by technological innovations, can bring to medicine and healthcare. While Daniel's work saves lives, he also serves as an inspiration for all of us to live our lives more fully.
In the final episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": Despite several stopgaps and hiccups, the moon landing is a monumental success, although many Black Americans feel it’s come at a cost to their progress. The discrimination Charlie, Nate and Shelby faced at work finally makes it into government hearings. And the trio today reflect on their contributions to the space race, expressing their sense of pride and wonder, as well as unresolved wounds from their experiences."LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise. Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month. The Other Moonshot is sponsored by BetterHelp. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.Support LAist Today: https://LAist.com/join
In the final episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": Despite several stopgaps and hiccups, the moon landing is a monumental success, although many Black Americans feel it’s come at a cost to their progress. The discrimination Charlie, Nate and Shelby faced at work finally makes it into government hearings. And the trio today reflect on their contributions to the space race, expressing their sense of pride and wonder, as well as unresolved wounds from their experiences. "LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise. Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month. The Other Moonshot is sponsored by BetterHelp. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
In the final episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": Despite several stopgaps and hiccups, the moon landing is a monumental success, although many Black Americans feel it’s come at a cost to their progress. The discrimination Charlie, Nate and Shelby faced at work finally makes it into government hearings. And the trio today reflect on their contributions to the space race, expressing their sense of pride and wonder, as well as unresolved wounds from their experiences. "LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise. Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month. The Other Moonshot is sponsored by BetterHelp. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
In the final episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": Despite several stopgaps and hiccups, the moon landing is a monumental success, although many Black Americans feel it’s come at a cost to their progress. The discrimination Charlie, Nate and Shelby faced at work finally makes it into government hearings. And the trio today reflect on their contributions to the space race, expressing their sense of pride and wonder, as well as unresolved wounds from their experiences. "LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise. Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month. The Other Moonshot is sponsored by BetterHelp. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
In this episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": The launch of Apollo 6. Nate and Charlie must choose how to respond when their work is undermined by superiors, leading to tense stand-offs. Meanwhile Shelby works on a project which will define his legacy — and our view of Earth. Workplace pay disparities come to light, while the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. reveals tensions that the engineers can no longer ignore. "LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise. Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month. The Other Moonshot is sponsored by BetterHelp. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.Support LAist Today: https://LAist.com/join
In this episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": Were these three engineers set up to fail? The space race starts to hit debilitating roadblocks, and the Black aerospace engineers are beginning to feel the weight of the workplace — and the clock ticking. Shelby, Nate and Charlie develop different ways to cope with the pressure. A tragedy during an Apollo 1 flight simulation raises the stakes even further, while outside the company, racial tensions come to a head in nearby Watts. "LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise. Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.Support LAist Today: https://LAist.com/join
In this episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": Were these three engineers set up to fail? The space race starts to hit debilitating roadblocks, and the Black aerospace engineers are beginning to feel the weight of the workplace — and the clock ticking. Shelby, Nate and Charlie develop different ways to cope with the pressure. A tragedy during an Apollo 1 flight simulation raises the stakes even further, while outside the company, racial tensions come to a head in nearby Watts. "LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise. Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
In this episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": Were these three engineers set up to fail? The space race starts to hit debilitating roadblocks, and the Black aerospace engineers are beginning to feel the weight of the workplace — and the clock ticking. Shelby, Nate and Charlie develop different ways to cope with the pressure. A tragedy during an Apollo 1 flight simulation raises the stakes even further, while outside the company, racial tensions come to a head in nearby Watts. "LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise. Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
In this episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": Were these three engineers set up to fail? The space race starts to hit debilitating roadblocks, and the Black aerospace engineers are beginning to feel the weight of the workplace — and the clock ticking. Shelby, Nate and Charlie develop different ways to cope with the pressure. A tragedy during an Apollo 1 flight simulation raises the stakes even further, while outside the company, racial tensions come to a head in nearby Watts. "LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise. Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
In this first episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": America aims for the moon. President John F. Kennedy stands proudly behind the mission to advance the country and welcomes a diverse team to get the job done. That team includes three Black engineers who have a studded background — Charlie Cheathem, Nathaniel LeVert and Shelby Jacobs. However, the three men quickly realize that social progress is slower than scientific advancement. "LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise. Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.Support LAist Today: https://LAist.com/join
In this first episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": America aims for the moon. President John F. Kennedy stands proudly behind the mission to advance the country and welcomes a diverse team to get the job done. That team includes three Black engineers who have a studded background — Charlie Cheathem, Nathaniel LeVert and Shelby Jacobs. However, the three men quickly realize that social progress is slower than scientific advancement. "LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise. Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
In this first episode of "LA Made: The Other Moonshot": America aims for the moon. President John F. Kennedy stands proudly behind the mission to advance the country and welcomes a diverse team to get the job done. That team includes three Black engineers who have a studded background — Charlie Cheathem, Nathaniel LeVert and Shelby Jacobs. However, the three men quickly realize that social progress is slower than scientific advancement."LA Made: The Other Moonshot" is a production of LAist Studios with Reasonable Volume, and the third season of the LA Made franchise.Visit BetterHelp.com/moonshot to get 10% off your first month.Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live.
To unlock Politicology+ visit politicology.com/plus This week, we discuss President-elect Trump's push to get “one, big, beautiful bill” to get his campaign promises through congress. Then, we talk about the proposals for a strategic Bitcoin reserve and the shifts in how legislators are thinking about crypto. Finally, we head to Politicology+ where we discuss how we can and should talk about the January 6th attack after Trump's re-election and as American attitudes about the attack have softened. Joining host Ron Steslow on this week's panel: Susan Del Percio (MSNBC political analyst and crisis communications expert) Stef Kight (Politics Reporter at Axios) Segments this week: (02:17) Trump's Mega-MAGA Moonshot (32:14) Strategic Bitcoin reserve and shifting crypto politics Watch “What's The Problem?” (non-technical): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtFOxNbmD38 More on Bitcoin and the environment: https://x.com/DSBatten/status/1872879512620548308 Not yet a Politicology+ member? Don't miss all the extra episodes on the private, ad-free version of this podcast. Upgrade now at politicology.com/plus. Send your questions and thoughts to podcast@politicology.com or leave a voicemail at (202) 455-4558 Follow this week's panel on X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/RonSteslow https://x.com/DelPercioS https://x.com/StefWKight Related reading: Segment 1: Axios-Trump's mega-MAGA moonshot Axios - Scoop: Trump plans to invite entire GOP Senate to Mar-a-Lago bash NBC - Speaker Johnson's push to pass Trump's agenda in one massive bill faces big hurdles Segment 2: Crypto.news - Bitcoin Reserve Executive Order out after Trump meets crypto.com CEO Marszalek Axios -