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Best podcasts about more space

Latest podcast episodes about more space

This Week in Science – The Kickass Science Podcast

What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Space, Space, and More Space!, Plastic Plant Problems, Bigger Cells, Democracy & Murder?, East Asian Lineage, Alzheimer's, It's All in Your Head, And Much More Science Knowledge! Become a Patron! Check out the full unedited episode of our podcast on YouTube or Twitch. And, […] The post 12 March, 2025 – Episode 1006 – Knowledge Dies in Silence appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.

Geekazine
This uPerfect 18.5 Inch Dual Monitor System Gives you More Space

Geekazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 13:10 Transcription Available


Make a Logo on Fiverr Last Updated on October 23, 2024 11:02 am by Jeffrey Powers UPerfect 18.5-inch Dual Portable Monitor: Portable Productivity Redefined Portable monitors are a great accessory to have in your bag, but what if you could double your screen real estate on the go? That's where the UPerfect 18.5-inch dual portable […] The post This uPerfect 18.5 Inch Dual Monitor System Gives you More Space appeared first on Geekazine.

Make Me Smart
The Democratic Party’s billionaire whiplash

Make Me Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 21:23


The Democratic National Convention this week featured a wide range of speakers, from those who railed against the billionaire class to billionaires themselves. We’ll unpack the Democratic Party’s mixed messaging on the ultrawealthy. On the other hand, the world’s central banks seem to be on the same page when it comes to interest rates. We’ll get into it. Plus, how much would you pay for a full row of economy seats on an airplane? We’ll find out during a game of Half Full/Half Empty! Here’s everything we talked about today: “Major Central Banks Now Aligned as Powell Signals Fed Cuts Ahead” from Bloomberg “At the DNC, Kamala Harris has a billionaire problem on her hands” from Fortune “On the Convention Stage, Democrats Courted the Middle Class. After Hours, They Partied Like the 1%.” from The Wall Street Journal “Hanif Abdurraqib on what it means to “make it'” from Marketplace’s “This Is Uncomfortable” “What it’s like to be a content creator at the DNC” from Marketplace Tech “No Joke: The Onion Thinks Print Is the Future of Media” from The New York Times “Does lipstick still have economic staying power?” from Marketplace “All the Airlines Offering ‘Couch’ Seats for More Space to Spread Out” from Thrillist “Starbucks fall drinks 2024: Pumpkin Spice Latte, fall menu launch Thursday” from Axios Kick off your weekend with our our “Tunes on Tap” Spotify playlist featuring some of our favorite summer jams! Get the playlist here: marketplace.org/playlist.

Make Me Smart
The Democratic Party’s billionaire whiplash

Make Me Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 21:23


The Democratic National Convention this week featured a wide range of speakers, from those who railed against the billionaire class to billionaires themselves. We’ll unpack the Democratic Party’s mixed messaging on the ultrawealthy. On the other hand, the world’s central banks seem to be on the same page when it comes to interest rates. We’ll get into it. Plus, how much would you pay for a full row of economy seats on an airplane? We’ll find out during a game of Half Full/Half Empty! Here’s everything we talked about today: “Major Central Banks Now Aligned as Powell Signals Fed Cuts Ahead” from Bloomberg “At the DNC, Kamala Harris has a billionaire problem on her hands” from Fortune “On the Convention Stage, Democrats Courted the Middle Class. After Hours, They Partied Like the 1%.” from The Wall Street Journal “Hanif Abdurraqib on what it means to “make it'” from Marketplace’s “This Is Uncomfortable” “What it’s like to be a content creator at the DNC” from Marketplace Tech “No Joke: The Onion Thinks Print Is the Future of Media” from The New York Times “Does lipstick still have economic staying power?” from Marketplace “All the Airlines Offering ‘Couch’ Seats for More Space to Spread Out” from Thrillist “Starbucks fall drinks 2024: Pumpkin Spice Latte, fall menu launch Thursday” from Axios Kick off your weekend with our our “Tunes on Tap” Spotify playlist featuring some of our favorite summer jams! Get the playlist here: marketplace.org/playlist.

Marketplace All-in-One
The Democratic Party’s billionaire whiplash

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 21:23


The Democratic National Convention this week featured a wide range of speakers, from those who railed against the billionaire class to billionaires themselves. We’ll unpack the Democratic Party’s mixed messaging on the ultrawealthy. On the other hand, the world’s central banks seem to be on the same page when it comes to interest rates. We’ll get into it. Plus, how much would you pay for a full row of economy seats on an airplane? We’ll find out during a game of Half Full/Half Empty! Here’s everything we talked about today: “Major Central Banks Now Aligned as Powell Signals Fed Cuts Ahead” from Bloomberg “At the DNC, Kamala Harris has a billionaire problem on her hands” from Fortune “On the Convention Stage, Democrats Courted the Middle Class. After Hours, They Partied Like the 1%.” from The Wall Street Journal “Hanif Abdurraqib on what it means to “make it'” from Marketplace’s “This Is Uncomfortable” “What it’s like to be a content creator at the DNC” from Marketplace Tech “No Joke: The Onion Thinks Print Is the Future of Media” from The New York Times “Does lipstick still have economic staying power?” from Marketplace “All the Airlines Offering ‘Couch’ Seats for More Space to Spread Out” from Thrillist “Starbucks fall drinks 2024: Pumpkin Spice Latte, fall menu launch Thursday” from Axios Kick off your weekend with our our “Tunes on Tap” Spotify playlist featuring some of our favorite summer jams! Get the playlist here: marketplace.org/playlist.

The Happiness Workshop
What's Holding You Back, with Lisa Dooley

The Happiness Workshop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 42:40


To help people spend their time more wisely, Organizing Coach Lisa Dooley has uncovered the true secret to organization: real change is internal. Lisa helps individuals, households, companies, and their employees break the cycle of disorganization by designing a vision for what they want their life and space to be, then declutter and destress so they can enjoy their lives at home and work. You can learn more about Lisa, and Your Organized Life, at www.yourorganizedlife.biz *To be entered in a raffle to win a FREE copy of Lisa's Book, More Space, More Time. More Joy! Organizing Your Best Life, email your FULL NAME and MAILING ADDRESS to pascale@womenfindingclarity.com. All submissions must be received by April 25, 2024. The winner will be announced on the Women Finding Clarity Facebook Page. Good luck!

Curious Creatures
Pt. 2: Bethany Cosentino Just Says Fuck It

Curious Creatures

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 34:07


Who's That Girl? Concentric Circles and Avoiding Repetition When The World Shutdown  The Questioning Began Bethany had a Life Changing Awakening On-Screen-Only Relationships! Ice-Cold Bitch and Her July Jacket Bethany has some Secret Tea to Spill! Be Whatever You Want to Be! What's Through Your Keyhole?   Balancing Real Relationships!  Space, Space, Space, and More Space! Professional Relationships – The Little Things become Mountains How Often do You Change your Socks? We Are Family – a Mental Family! Re-Inventing the Wheel! Exciting to Rethink the Live Experience Arpeggios and Jingle Jangle The Big Scream is The Point  Bethany Thinks on her Toes! What's On Your Mind? Talking to The Fearful Voice Letting Go of The Extremes Nothing to be Done and Everything will be Done It's All so Simple – Just Let Go! And The Sound of Wedding Bells!! ___ Respect: Donald Buchla (April 17, 1937 – September 14, 2016) ___ CONNECT WITH US: Curious Creatures: Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.com Facebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficial Twitter: @curecreatures Instagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficial Lol Tolhurst:  Website: https://loltolhurst.com Facebook: @officialloltolhurst  Twitter: @LolTolhurst  Instagram: @lol.tolhurst  Budgie:  Facebook: @budgieofficial  Twitter: @TuWhit2whoo Instagram: @budgie646 Lol Tolhurst x Budgie x Jacknife Lee: Facebook: @loltolhurstxbudgiexjacknifelee  Twitter: @LolBudgieJCKNF Instagram: @lolxbudgiexjacknifelee Curious Creatures is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cruising the Waves Podcast
Episode 120 Deep Look at Avalon Waterways Paris with Normandy & Juno Beach down the Seine River

Cruising the Waves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 35:31


Kathleen from Plenty of Sunshine Travel met with Hilary from Globus/Avalon Waterways for this week's cruise chat. . We looked at the Paris to Paris Itinerary, including a stop at Normandy (or Juno Beach for Canadians). This cruise is 9 days in length. . This Itinerary starts in April and runs until November. You can travel in 2023 & 2024. There are plenty of dates available. . I think how Avalon has set the suites up is a great way to maximize space and allow the best views you can get on a river cruise. Now that Avalon is offering room service, I will 100% be starting my day enjoying breakfast and watching the gorgeous rivers of Europe floating by! . Avalon has Fewer passengers, More Space per person and Bigger Views. A perfect combination! . Explore Avalon FlexDiningThe menu of dining venues is just as diverse as the cuisine you are served. Panorama Dining Room, Panorama Bistro, Sky Grill, Room-Service. . You have Complimentary Beer, Wine & Sparking Wine with Meals. As well as nightly happy hour from 545 to 6:45 during the daily port talk. . Did you know with Avalon Waterways, you always have a choice for your excursions? And that's actually one of the things I love about Avalon. I love that they have three different styles of shore excursions. . Your first option is going to be in your classic excursions. You will have Canal Cruise, City Walks and Inside Visits on the classic excursions. The next option is their discovery shore excursions, such as Food Tours, Painting Workshops, and Cocktail Workshops/Tastings. Also, they have active excursions: Guided Hikes, Guided Bike Tour, and Canoe/Kayak Experiences. So there's something for everyone. . Next, we moved on to the itinerary we're going to be looking at, which is called Paris to Normandy, artistic inspiration and inspiring heroes from the city of light to the white cliffs of Normandy .This fabulous river cruise combines time in France's unparalleled capital of Paris, with beautiful scenery along the Seine River and Normandy's picturesque and historical region. Embark on your adventure in Paris and sail to Vernon, where you'll choose between two exciting guided visits—Claude Monet's stunning gardens at Giverny or the remarkable Bizy Castle, known as “Normandy's Versailles.” You may choose to go on an excursion to the historic Normandy Landing Beaches, including Omaha Beach, the Point du Hoc monument, and the American Cemetery. In Rouen, best known as the home of Joan of Arc, you'll go on a guided walk through the medieval quarter and visit the gothic Rouen Cathedral—once the tallest building in the world. From Conflans, go on an excursion to the quaint and inspiring town of Auvers-Sur-Oise—associated with several famous artists, including Vincent van Gogh—or visit Napoleon and Josephine's Malmaison. On this French river cruise, you'll enjoy wine, cheese, beautiful scenery along the Seine River, and stops in charming and historical parts of France. Still, your adventure would not be complete without some time in Paris—one of the world's most romantic and vibrant cities! Discover the true heart of Paris on a guided walk through the sites of Paris' rich history, or take a tour showing you the iconic sites of the Louvre Museum, Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower, and more. .If you want to learn more about Avalon Waterways or any other cruise lines I have met with. . Please get in touch with me at info@PlentyofSunshineTravel.com. You can also fill out this simple form https://bit.ly/3mxFUNd, and I will get back to you. . Subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell to ensure you don't miss any upcoming cruise videos . . If you want to see the images in this week's episode, click HERE for my youtube channel . Search #PlentyofSunshineTravel on Facebook or Instagram to see our posts. . . . #avalon #Avalonwaterways #travelagent #CruiseSpecialist #Cruise #CruiseGuru #TravelAgent #canadiantravelagent

The Happiness Workshop
Organization and Anxiety

The Happiness Workshop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 19:40


How organized are you?  Let's talk about how taking back control in your own space can change the energy and relieve anxiety, so you can have more happiness.  Connect to our community via Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and LinkedIn  For more information about Wicked Relaxed Mind, Body & Soul or to subscribe to the monthly newsletter, please go to wickedrelaxedmindbodyandsoul.com  Order Lisa Dooley's book: MORE SPACE. MORE TIME. MORE JOY! Organizing Your Best Life Order Marie Kondo's book: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing Get to know Clea Shearer, from Home Edit As always, keep moving forward on your path to happiness, keep shining your light to light the way for others and always remember to go within.   --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Up Your Creative Genius
Dan Levy: Why the More Space philosophy promotes Creative Change

Up Your Creative Genius

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 42:08 Transcription Available


Dan is a strategist, creative, and skilled facilitator. He is also an educator, global speaker, tech investor, and startup founder. His ethos is embedded in the More Space philosophy, to transform employees to intrapreneurs. So they are better equipped to tackle big problems. So they have the capability to create new solutions, and the confidence to put them in motion. This enables organizations to foster a culture of creative confidence and collaboration. Human-Centered Design (HCD) and Design Thinking is at the core of what we do. Our programs are centered around the More Space framework. The More Space framework incorporates the methodologies of Design Thinking, Futuring, Lean, and Agile. Talks about Innovation, Design Thinking, Human Centered Design. Timestamp 2:37 From designing things, to helping people make sense of things 7:01 Being the Gandalf to a classroom of superheroes 8:26 Using MURAL technology as a facilitator's tool 11:51 Being vulnerable builds trust in the room 16:04 Digging in and dealing with hiccups 19:05 Planning and scheduling for business - a balancing act 20:19 The birth of More Space for Light 25:11 What makes a good workshop 26:40 Self-care and the importance of sleep 31:10 Identifying the patterns and seasons of business, then making plans around it 32:56 Reclaiming a stolen focus 35:28 Motorbiking and being present in the moment 37:10 Understanding the “why” in the change process Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danlevy1979/ More Space For Light Website: https://morespaceforlight.com.au/expertise/vision-and-strategy/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/morespaceforlight/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morespaceforlight YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbiT-qp26z40mzOynuvX6SA The Future of Now - Talkshops: https://morespaceforlight.com.au/the-future-of-now/ The Future of Now - Podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-future-of-now Follow Patti Dobrowolski - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/upyourcreativegenius/ Follow Patti Dobrowolski - Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/patti-dobrowolski-532368/ Up Your Creative Genius - https://www.upyourcreativegenius.com/ Transcript Patti Dobrowolski 00:03 Hello Superstars! Welcome to the Up Your Creative Genius Podcast, where you will gain insight and tips to stomp on the accelerator and blast off to transform your business and your life. I'm your host, Patti Dobrowolski. And if this is your first time tuning in, then strap in - because this is serious rocket fuel. Each week, I interview fellow creative geniuses to help you learn how easy it is to Up Your Creative Genius in any part of your life. Patti Dobrowolski 00:39 Hey, everybody, it's Patti Dobrowolski. As you know, and today - oh my gosh, I have like one of my new best friends that is just incredible. And I would just say he's my new Australian best friend, because I have a best friend in Australia, and I have one in various different cities - but this one is somebody brand new, who I really, really love. He's so incredibly creative, you're gonna love him - Dan Levy, and he's with the company More Space For Light, which we're going to talk about what that means - but first, I want to introduce him to you. He's a strategist, a creative and a skilled facilitator - I'm telling you, he really rocks it on MURAL. So he's also an educator, global speaker, a tech investor and startup founder, he's done so many things that to help employees transform, and they call it becoming an INtrapreneur - so you really are living in alignment with your true purpose, as you go out and spread your work and your business into the world. So, his whole thing is around helping you creatively problem solve, and getting you to understand how to do it yourself, and he loves to enable organizations to foster a environment of creative confidence and collaboration. So, he does human centered design, and he's just a design thinker - you should check out his website right away, because it's incredible. And there's a whole bunch of case studies there that I was just like stalking you on Dan, and they're amazing. So please help me welcome Dan Levy - yes! All the way from Adelaide. Aren't you in Adelaide? Brisbane? Dan Levy 02:23 I am in Adelaide, in Adelaide. Patti Dobrowolski 02:24 Oh, Adelaide, okay. Yup. Dan Levy 02:25 Patti, you're gonna mess with everyone because I've got an English accent. So people go: "Oh. That's not very nice." Patti Dobrowolski 02:30 That's right. It's so true. Oh, well, but whatever. Here you are. You're here. Thank you for being on the show. Dan Levy 02:36 Thank you for having me. Patti Dobrowolski 02:37 Well, now tell us, Dan, now that I gave you that big drumroll of an introduction - and just want to say that it's his morning, it's my night, so we're on opposite ends - and so he's just waking up and I'm just trying to stay up, as you know. But here's- the conversation is going to keep all of you awake as soon as we get into it. Dan, you have to tell us how did you come to be a creative- and game-stormer and design thinker? How did you ever get to this place? Dan Levy 03:09 I would be lying if I said it was intentional. I started in design. And what I found was, as I got further and further away from the tools, I found that people either go down one or two paths, they either go, well, one of three paths: they either go into leadership in regards to they want to manage a group; they either go into development, meaning they want to own the experience; or they go into a more user-centric role, which means they want to be able to help people understand what the hell everybody else is doing. So that they can make sense and- Patti Dobrowolski 03:48 - And be fantastic. Yeah. Dan Levy 03:50 Yeah, yeah, yeah. So basically, I went down that more user-centric role. And what I found was the user-centric role usually involved me helping people to understand or attach rationale or linked things back to business objectives. And slowly what happened was I developed this design thinkers mindset and toolkit. And before I knew what was happening, I found out it was a thing. So then I had to kind of reverse engineer my thinking to fit into frameworks that allowed me to have conversations- Patti Dobrowolski 03:54 -that already exist. Dan Levy 04:07 Yeah. Patti Dobrowolski 04:08 - already existed, right. I love that. You had your own thing. And then you had to figure out: Okay, well, this is what they're calling that thing that I'm doing - and so I'm going to make sure that I understand that, so I can make sure that this thing that I have, I can do it in my own way. Dan Levy 04:42 I knew none of the words. Patti Dobrowolski 04:44 Yeah. Dan Levy 04:44 I found out about this program by Luma: L-U-M-A, Luma. And I got friendly with somebody from Luma and I was explaining to them my world - and they kept telling me: oh, that sounds like this tool, that sounds like that tool. So I invested, became a Luma facilitator to learn more about what they were doing - just basically to formalize, and make it less punk rock, bit more like there's this struc- Patti Dobrowolski 05:07 - legitimize yourself, you were trying to make yourself legit. Dan Levy 05:12 -Legit. Patti Dobrowolski 05:12 That's what your T-shirt should say. Now, were you a designer when you were a kid? How did you get into design? What did you do? Dan Levy 05:19 I was so into comics. And it's kind of a relevant conversation, this - because my boys had just started to get into comics. So all I've got left from when I was a kiddie is a big box of Marvel Comics, and I pulled them out the other day for the kids - and I just rediscovered my childhood at the moment. And the kids again, and they're drawing. So when I first got into art, it was all about creating stories, making comics, and getting into art, and then media with film. And then slowly, I figured out I like computers, and then it was interactive and riding the wave of web design and not app, but more CD-ROM designs. So that was really my path in. Patti Dobrowolski 06:02 So CD-ROMs, meaning you did the covers. Dan Levy 06:05 Meaning that - for example, Ford or Jaguar would create an interactive CD-ROM, which is basically, these days, like a website on a CD-ROM. Patti Dobrowolski 06:16 Yes, whoa. Dan Levy 06:17 And I'd be part of our creative team that would do the UI and the buttons. So do you remember something called Director and Lingo? Patti Dobrowolski 06:25 Of course, of course. (laughs) Dan Levy 06:26 Whoa, yes. I was working with Director and Lingo. Patti Dobrowolski 06:31 So oh, my gosh - so that's how you started being really a cartoon freak, and a comic book person, and then that evolved into doing this kind of design. So how do you pull that into the work you're doing now? Like, if you were the superhero in that comic, back in the past - well, how are you the superhero in the room today? What would your superhero do? Or what do you do as a design thinker in a session that makes you a superhero? Dan Levy 07:01 Okay, so I always say that everybody else is the superhero. I'm just the Gandalf. I'm the person that stands in the corner - or the Doctor Strange that kind of sets the constructs and creates the worlds for people to operate and to facilitate conversations. There's a chap called Daniel Stillman, who really changed my mind in regards to what it is to be a facilitator and actually thinking about designing conversations - not just about asking questions, but actually constructing that conversation. And since the pandemic - and we switched to a remote way of working - what I found is that because we're using collaboration tools like MURAL to facilitate conversations, that I am legitimately a conversation designer now, because ultimately, creating the conversation in the backdrop of a board to- Patti Dobrowolski 07:58 Well, and you're creating the - almost like the tapestry on which people can form and connect, and- Well, tell people what MURAL is about: you know, say a little bit about it, how you use it in design thinking, because not everybody uses it. And so how do you use it, and what's the advantage of using it compared to just live facilitation where you're there, and you might have Post-It notes and a room full of crazy people at tables. Dan Levy 08:26 The best thing about MURAL for me is that you don't have to rewrite hundreds of Post-It notes at the end of a workshop. (laughs) Its got this wonderful little function that says "Copy as Text", and you pop it straight into a spreadsheet. I know, because I felt the pain of that yesterday. But besides that, it's - well, you know, Patti, from your work that we work synchronously and asynchronously. And through the way we work now, we are able to actually conduct conversations without people needing to be there, we can keep momentum in the conversation. And MURAL is a tool that allows us to work asynchronously, as well as synchronously so we can keep decision making, collaboration, all these types of things, we can keep that in motion. And that's a great enabler, especially for people like ourselves that work with organizations across the globe and need to basically bind teams together to be able to collaborate and communicate and co-create. Patti Dobrowolski 09:30 Yeah, do you think that people are more willing, when they're using a collaboration tool like that online, they're more willing to be part of the game? Dan Levy 09:40 Mmm. Now, this is interesting. So we've run a couple of workshops over the last few weeks. And we found a bit of both. So somebody who don't want to be involved, it doesn't matter, they just like to- I call them lurkers, they lurk in the background, they don't have their camera - and other people want to get involved, something I'm really mindful of. And I don't know if you find this as well, when I introduced tools into a remote workshop, I'll try to reduce the amount of tools because regardless of how easy it is - and also bear in mind, we're super biased because we use these tools, yeah, almost fluidly for our work - they get a sense of overwhelm. Now I'll give you an example. Say, for instance, we've got a present- somebody wants to do a presentation. And we're then doing some interactive stuff, I'll put it all on the interactive board, and that way, we keep them in one spot. So even though it might be a little bit difficult for people creating a spreadsheet, their slideshow, and they have to take the pain of that - what that means is the user experience, they get a better experience. So I'm all about - how do we take the pain away from participants and own that pain to make the experience so much easier. And again, a tool like MURAL allows you to do a lot of, like, consolidating all the different other things that you could potentially use, or integrate in with a video conferencing tool - just makes it so much simpler. Patti Dobrowolski 11:16 Yeah. Now, for you - I don't know, you know, I have my sweet spot where I really know when I'm in the experience at the highest level I possibly can - you know, I'm fully engaged, and I'm really paying attention - what for you are the things that create the environment in which that happens for you. And it doesn't necessarily have to be online - it could be in person - but I'm curious, what creates the environment where you have, I would say, More Space for Light in what you're doing in the room with people. Dan Levy 11:51 This is hard. Because again, sometimes this is a form of flow, which I feel can be quite rare to get to. And I'm always nervous at the beginning of a workshop, so I'll try and get people out of their comfort zone - so they can meet me where I'm at. Patti Dobrowolski 12:09 Yeah. Do you ever tell them that you're uncomfortable with the beginning? Dan Levy 12:13 All the time. Patti Dobrowolski 12:14 Okay. And that does that normalize it, you think, for people in the room? Dan Levy 12:18 Maybe, but it normalizes it for me. Because, see, when I conduct a workshop - I'm sorry, if I'm not directly answering your question- Patti Dobrowolski 12:25 It's okay, we'll go back to it. Dan Levy 12:27 When I'm in a workshop, I feel like I like the environment to be like, we're in the pub, and we're sitting around a table, and we're having a conversation, and we're capturing it, and everyone feels empowered to be able to talk. Some people don't like that, because they are used to more of a cooperative meeting structure where they're told what to do. Patti Dobrowolski 12:49 -Formalized. Yes. Dan Levy 12:50 -Hierarchies, and people feel like if they talk out of turn, they might be seen as stupid. Whereas in a - using air quotes now - but in a more pub-type friendly environment. people say stupid things all the time. And either people will play on it or call them out, and it'll be a bit of a joke, and it's not such a risk. Because the stakes aren't high. Patti Dobrowolski 13:13 Yeah, it's not high stakes. Yeah, not high stakes. Dan Levy 13:16 So how can I reduce the stakes, reduce the risk, build that trusted environment where people want to take risks; and I feel as a facilitator, I have to demonstrate that vulnerability, so people - and maybe I don't need to, because maybe that compromises my message by saying: right, I'm gonna get everybody to take a deep breath now, and I need it as well. I don't know if that compromises, but at the same time, I'm being quite selfish in my space - because for me to deliver the best possible experience, I need to get everybody into my zone; I can't be in their zone, because if I'm in their zone, you know, I inherit all of their culture, all of their permissions, all of their weight- Patti Dobrowolski 14:05 Yes, yes...and so you're suddenly in their norms, instead of your norms. I would say imposing your norms on the space itself, and inviting them to step into it, is what it sounds like. And what's true is whether you're in person or online, there's always people who don't want to step in the space, but you don't know what's going on with them. So my thing is, like, leave them - you know, don't try to torture them. Although I will torture them a little - do you do that a little to try to get them to turn on their camera and stuff like that? Dan Levy 14:41 I'm from, say where I grew up, people are very vocal, and- Patti Dobrowolski 14:47 Where did you grow up? Dan Levy 14:48 I grew up in northeast London? So I'm from- Patti Dobrowolski 14:50 Northeast London, Yes. Dan Levy 14:51 Yeah. So it's a lot louder. I grew up from a very loud family, and I have to be really attuned to other people to know where their boundaries are. And so I need to test that to pick up their frequency. At the same time, sometimes when you're trying to bring the masses along, you can't bring the 20 or the 10% outliers so - you have an objective, you bring everybody along, and sometimes people might not collaborate as much, but you have to be comfortable with that. As long as it's different people's- Patti Dobrowolski 15:26 Yeah, otherwise you spend time, don't you think? You'd spend time like trying to get them to come, trying to get them - it's exhausting for everybody in the room, but especially it's exhausting for you, when you know that your agenda is already set. I love this, because I don't think that I have - I had Sunni Brown, you know, on, but we really didn't talk about facilitation that much. But talking to you, it's so great to hear from skilled facilitators, some of the challenges that you deal with, and how you manage them. Like, what's the worst thing that ever happened to you in the session that you were running, that you had to handle? Dan Levy 16:04 Okay, so I've come to learn that sometimes if you run as many workshops as us, you're not going to get 100% - like, you know, you watch a soccer match or a football match, and there'll be a player that won't always have a great game. That's just what happens when you run so many. And that's not always your fault. We ran a workshop the other week, and it was military precision. And this, I didn't feel comfortable, military position - because it takes away some of my spontaneity. Patti Dobrowolski 16:36 Yeah. Dan Levy 16:37 And I like to feel the energy and, and also, but - I needed to do that so that the client felt comfortable, because it was a really, really big client. Like, I can't say, "hey-" And they had my script, they had the board, we did rehearsals. Anyway, we've got into the workshop: within five minutes, the technology wouldn't work for the client, the client decided to change to another technology, which basically when we couldn't do breakout rooms, none of the presentations worked, none of the videos worked. There was too many people, they then started switching off their videos. And I basically put in the chat, and now we improvise. And I knew my script like that - I'd spent a long time on the script practice, I just closed the windows, I was like, right. I'm gonna have to just basically- Patti Dobrowolski 17:30 -and now the actor in me comes out. Doo doo doo! Superhero cape on, right. Dan Levy 17:36 Yeah. And it was just like, dig in, and do it - dig in and do it, and that. And we got through it - we got to the outcome we needed to. It wasn't the most comfortable workshop, because we had to constantly adapt. But we, but from an outcomes perspective, and getting everyone through and having everything needed to go as planned, it was perfect in that respect. Patti Dobrowolski 18:00 Yeah, that's fantastic. Well, you know, I love that. You know, the worst workshop I ever ran was one of the first change workshops where I didn't realize that people were getting fired - when they got called out of the room, they were getting fired, and they weren't coming back in the room - but nobody told me that. So I just thought I was really bad, so I just kept overacting - you know what I mean, like, I got louder and louder, and bigger and bigger. And what was true is everybody in the room was so sad, but I had no idea of knowing because it was my first engagement as a facilitator, so I just didn't know. And after that, I was like, you always have to be willing, and able to read the room first and then pivot, you know - read and pivot, and see and ask, like, what's going on? Why are you all, you know? So, I love that. Now, Dan, you run a lot of sessions with a lot of companies, how do you manage that kind of a schedule? And you got kids and a wife - I mean, how do you do all that balancing? Dan Levy 19:05 I'm getting better. I'm getting better. I'm starting to schedule and plan and, and be quite strict in regards to you know, like, only booking two gigs a month - maybe three at most? But yeah, and that seems to be working, but it isn't easy - I'll be honest, it isn't easy. It's the toughest thing, running a business - there's so many levels: see, we've just spoken about facilitation, and already there's like a multitude of levels there in regards to planning strategy, actual delivery and then all the human parts and soft skills and humility you need to have with that. And then after that- before and after and having to prepare and deliver the outcomes. And then on top of that, how do you market that and then how do you think, what's the flywheel to get more work and then you've got to think about all the accounts, oh gosh, run a business- Patti Dobrowolski 20:01 oh, yeah, it's a lot; then tracking them, It's really - it's a lot, and you know, you need like, a lot of people - it takes an army, really; it takes a village, they would say - you know, it really does, though. And so, tell me how you started More Room for Light. How did you start it? Dan Levy 20:19 How did we start- Patti Dobrowolski 20:20 -Light, yeah. Is it Space for Light? Why did I suddenly thought it was “room”? Space. Room - I think room and space, same thing, right in the US. Room is in your world, space? Dan Levy 20:33 Well, we get emails from lighting and room companies asking us- Patti Dobrowolski 20:36 I bet you do. (laughs) "Dear Dan, do you need help with the equipment? Because we have a whole lighting kit that you're going to love." Dan Levy 20:47 Absolutely. Yeah, if you need a discount, come to me, I can get trade prices. (laughs) More Space was started almost seven years ago - it was six and a half years ago, when my second was born. I was hitting a point in my career, where I wasn't happy. I was the strategist that was rolled out when a company needed a website or whatever it was, and I felt like where I'd been in my career, I'd regressed. I'd be working on some amazing products with amazing companies in incredible teams, whether it would be in London and Sydney. And I found myself in the marketing world, where the value, I felt, was more about the idea or the execution, but not about what difference does this make to the business from a more sustainable aspect. Patti Dobrowolski 21:46 Yeah, how's it gonna help them? How's it going to help them, yeah, right? Dan Levy 21:50 -And also like what, are we doing things that are risky in the respect of- are we as a brand company, doing things that will help us grow and move to the next horizon? So what we were doing was very kind of superficial and transactional: give me a microsite. So coming from IPTV products, and all this sort of stuff, I just didn't see a future doing what I was doing. Patti Dobrowolski 22:17 Yeah. Dan Levy 22:18 And I didn't see opportunities in the space to allow me to go out and explore and help organizations figure this out. Because initially, I just wanted to help companies do cool stuff. And I know that's kind of massive hypocritical from what I've just said, but I mean cool stuff in the regards of how do we leverage new technologies? How do we improve the connection with people whose lives we impact and whose lives we're trying to improve? How can we think about what we're doing a little bit differently from their perspective? As opposed to how much- Patti Dobrowolski 22:53 Let's create something cool, yeah, it doesn't create something cool, and then push it out. Dan Levy 22:58 Yeah, basically. And one night - I've always had a really high work ethic - and one night I was putting my eldest now to bed, and he said: Mommy, I want, I want more space for light. And I said to my wife, I said: what does that mean? That sounds - that's really interesting. She said, Well, he's not ready to go to bed yet, he wants- "more space for light", for him, meant: more time to read, more time to play, more time to kick a ball, play with his figures and all that. And I was, I want that. I want that, and I can give that. And it almost rejuvenized me and revitalized me - and I had a mission, I had a purpose, like I had something I could get behind, and that has really become a mantra for me, for us, and for the people we work with. Whether that's the future of now, whether that's our engagements, whether that's the friendships we've developed, like within the community or partnerships with - it's how do we make More Space for Light for each other, for mutual value, for our clients, for our customers, and it's just changed the dynamic of the conversation. Patti Dobrowolski 24:10 It's such a holistic view. I mean, I think this is what I love about it - is that you're looking at the bigger picture. I mean, I can't tell you how many meetings I've sat in, for big companies where they said, you know, and one of the things on the vision is gotta be work life balance. And what you're talking about, really, is bigger than that - it's not just work-life balance, it's that you understand that work and life are integrated. They're part of an integrated whole that we are graciously allowed to participate in. And that when you make more room for play, for curiosity, like you are a prolific reader, that's what I know to be true about you. Like I said, and then did you read that; and you go: oh, yeah, and this - have you read this and this and this. I ordered that already, right? So, but that, to me, just tells me about how much time it requires for you to process and to be creative, you know? Dan Levy 25:11 Oh, yeah. I think, and this is something I love - working with people that are hungry and curious. And I don't mean hungry in the respect of ambitious, and like - ambition is good, but when it's self serving and leaves everyone behind the curious in regards to want knowledge, want to learn, are prepared to be wrong, and are prepared to be challenged in their thoughts. And I think this is a really- this is when you know you're in a great workshop, when people feel comfortable to say things that might not be correct, but just want to get them out into the open, and let other people play with them and just understand from different perspectives. And that's when you've got a really interesting group of people because they've - sorry for the pun, but they've made the space for light: they've bought something out, and they're exploring - and that's really interesting, because they will achieve what they want to do, because they have that trust, and they have that capability of, you know, creative capability within all of them to be able to, you know, just have that durability to play with something so awesome. Patti Dobrowolski 26:23 That's fantastic. Now, tell me a little bit, tell us a little bit about your day - how does your day go? And how do you find a way to make more space for light in that day, like, what do you do? What time do you get up, and what do you do? I want to know what your rituals are, so we get to know you a little bit better. Dan Levy 26:43 Okay, so I'm going through a sleep phase at the moment. And by sleep phase, what I mean is I'm taking it a lot more seriously - I've got a mentor, or coach who's just basically impressing upon me how important sleep is, and your self health, your self worth. That's the wrong term, but self- , just looking after yourself and- Patti Dobrowolski 27:03 -Care, self-care, yeah. Dan Levy 27:04 Self care, thank you - and how the impact of sleep improves your focus and productivity during the day. And I've been playing with that and having early nights generally. Generally, I'm up just before 6am. I've got a panned-out gym, I call it - it's set up in the back in the open garage, I've got my weights, I do a little work, work out. I've been trying to meditate. I've a friend, he's given me this ADHD meditation tape for people like me that can't keep still. So it'll be 10 minutes, I'll do that - I'll most probably get disturbed by one of my little ones coming outside to wee on the lemon tree. (laughs) And then - and then pretty much, I've been working a lot from home lately, which has been - I'll be honest, a bit of a drag - because I'm kind of, I feel quite isolated. So I've got an office in town, and I'll go in and connect with people; but I've - because we're going away camping at the weekend, I've been trying to avoid as many people as possible that could potentially give me COVID, because I don't want to cancel this camping trip with my little one- Patti Dobrowolski 28:11 Yes, of course. (laughs) Oh my gosh. Dan Levy 28:12 -I've become this hermit, which is really awful. But after that, I'll be out and about. And then I've been a bit slack, Patti, because I started the year with 90 Day goals, and then month focus, and then dailies, normal that, I had that - and as the team's changed, and over, you know, different circumstances, we've had to deal with the pandemic, etc., I've slowly been more into the fill a bit - I'm in the weeds at the moment, but I'll have a set schedule, and I've been trying to clock off at around five-ish, because the kids roll in at three. So even if I'm on a call, they become part of the call. Patti Dobrowolski 28:49 Yes, I'm sure. Dan Levy 28:50 And then dinner, and then maybe, I've been trying not to work. Like maybe I'll do a few hours just to catch up and try and be in bed as early as I can, or chill out with my wife as early as I can. But that's generally the day is, for now I'll just be online working, grinding through my list of tasks. Patti Dobrowolski 29:12 There it is. That's right. I like that. I think that the idea of sleep is really - I'm glad that it's at the forefront. It's sometimes hard to grab for me. You know, I'll wake up now, and I'll look at my sleep clock app and it'll say: five hours, and I'd be like, oh no, that's not enough, you know - two more and then too late, I'm already awake thinking about coffee. Because there's coffee waiting for me out in the other room and once I start thinking about it, then I've gotta go - I'm a true addict. But I love too that you're talking about this idea of setting goals but then you have to let them go - you have to at some point let go of what your structure is. I think we get very obsessed with - you know, I guess the first thing I said, when we got on the call, before we started the podcast, I was saying, you don't have heavy- I read this or somebody sent me something about turning your 12 month year into a 12 week year, so that you get things done in a shorter sprint - you know, do it in a sprint. And the reason that I'm doing that in a sprint is because like you, I set those goals, and then I do those things. And then I know, I just know that right around now - because this is April, right, we're in the second quarter, right? And in the second quarter in the US - that's the way they divide it up, unless you work for Microsoft, then the first of the year starts in June, I don't know how they figured that out, but - so second quarter, then you have to reboot somehow. So either I'll draw a brand new map, or I will then just start to experiment with what is going to trick me into wanting to have fun again, to do something - what do I need to learn, that's gonna keep me inspired. So you know, that gym thing, it helps - it gets your dopamine going, you know - your serotonin is up, and then you're ready to go back in and do it, right? Dan Levy 31:10 Yeah. Also, I think there has to be a level of confidence and maturity in your business and the patterns and seasons of business. Because for a long time, I panic around Christmas, because nobody wants a workshop or talk to us around from December to January - and now I've reframed that. So initially, like I panicked, and then I'd listen to people like Gary Vaynerchuk, who was like, "You should working 48 hours a day", even though it's not possible to- hustling, get advantage of everyone to come out of January kicking arse, doing 3D and 4D and Tik Tok and NFTs and all that rubbish. And I was like, actually, this - admittedly, this is the first time I've done it this year - this is time for me to clean house and figure out a bit about me, about who I am, what More Space is, what do we want to achieve this year? Patti Dobrowolski 32:09 Yes. Dan Levy 32:10 And hopefully - and it sounds terrible - hopefully, we don't get any work till March. And so I can do that as soon as possible- Patti Dobrowolski 32:17 Exactly. This is what I said, you know, there's, there's something in my Instagram channel right now, where I say to the camera - I'm so happy when a client cancels the call because then I can go bike riding, and then I speed off on my bike, you know - because this is what's true, is that we don't always want to be on 24/7. And, and we're not meant to be on 24/7. And we need that time to create more space for light, and to understand ourselves and see what we're going to do next. What are we going to grow? And what do we want to read or play or, I don't know, go to the beach, something. Right? Dan Levy 32:56 So I'm reading a book. This is a recommendation by my coach. It's called Stolen Focus. And he said to me - Dan, your work issue's focus: you've got to do less, but more of like, just focus on what works for you. And I've been going through my own personal and professional transformation in regards to just honing in on focus and being quite comfortable to let certain things fall off and not do them. But just - and I'm figuring out that journey, that isn't like an automatic "Tomorrow, I'll get this" - like, this is a journey of self discovery for me. But this book's just been remarkable. So there were some principles that I'd already put in place. Like, I don't have my mobile phone in my bedroom. Like, I don't sleep with my phone, I stick with my Fitbit, just so I don't wake my wife up or we have our little ones sleeping with us. And that's the most discreet way I can wake anyone up. I'll try not to look at my phone when I wake up first thing, I want to see a human being if I can. Or if I'm doing a workout, I'll just put on my music and not look at my emails. And I'm trying to set boundaries. Yeah, I just saw this study on Instagram. It was just photos of people - just an observation of how people use their mobiles, and you see them in social settings, and I'm trying to reduce the amount of time I look at social media. Like, I'm trying to make the phone not rule me. Patti Dobrowolski 34:35 Yeah, I think it's - in this time. It's really difficult. It's like one of the biggest challenges that we have and not just us, but I think the younger generation is all about it. And so to make space for the phone to be away, is like- I can't have the phone in my room if I'm writing, because I will just hear the phone talking to me: it's saying "There's emails in here, do you want to see what the weather's gonna be like today" or - you know, everything that you could find in there will call you and distract you. So I love that. And I think that these are some rituals that I hope that our kids are really going to take to heart. And they're really going to start to put them in place and what kind of rituals, other rituals, do you have that really helped you stay in tune with yourself or in balance? Dan Levy 35:28 The motorbiking, trying to get - I know we both share a passion of going out on our bikes. That's been a big thing for me, cause we're constantly dwelling on the past or anxious about the future; that being present in this mind space right now in this second and maximizing the potential of this minute - often, we take that for granted. And I suppose especially like, when you've got this thing buzzing out - your phone, you got access to everything and nothing at the same time, but how can you see- Patti Dobrowolski 36:02 Everything and nothing at the same time, you said: you have access to everything and nothing at the same time. Oh, that is well put. Mic drop. Dan Levy 36:16 If you- just being present, and that's the motorbike for me - where you have to be present, otherwise you'll fall off the thing or someone will bump into you - that's been really good. And cycling as well. And just trying to just make the most of things, you know. Patti Dobrowolski 36:32 Yeah, that's fantastic. I love that, I love it. All right, now. So you know, you're a big change maker - you help people make change in their company, so - if you have any tips about people that are listening, and they want to make a change, some kind of change in what they're doing, what would you tell them? Because you pivoted from working for somebody else doing those things, to starting your own company - and you've done that multiple times. And every time you're in a room with people, you're asking them to pivot. So what would you suggest, if somebody who is - like you thinking, I don't know if I can do this anymore, I want to do something else - what would you say? Dan Levy 37:10 I would be sort - I don't want to be responsible for people making some dramatic change, but I - if you're in an environment, where you want to make change, for example, in an organization - I feel like you have to listen to understand a propensity for an organization willing to change, whether that would be one person, whether that would be a team - and start to figure out who the people are, that you can, that are champions and gatekeepers. Also, laddering back, why? Why is there a need to change? What is your why? What are the factors behind you making that change? And once you start to understand your why, you'll know whether it's kind of more of an environmental thing, more of a lifestyle thing or a whole chain, because - don't be too rash; often people seek a solution that's very binary, for example: "this isn't working, therefore I need to do that". There might be a third option or a compromise or, or an intermediary step that allows them to get an understanding of what they want. Because often people are so tied to a solution, they forget about the values all the while, the drivers and the signals that are pushing them to need to feel like they need to make the change. So I think, really figure out your why, and then start to play from there. Patti Dobrowolski 38:39 Yeah, I think too this, the other thing you're saying in here, that you aren't directly speaking to is that - or maybe I'm just hearing this in between space, which is - there is a part of us that feels like when things aren't working, it's better to go there than to stay here and work it out. Because sometimes in the working out, you work it through, and so then you don't have to go and repeat the pattern in whatever you end up doing after this because: you will repeat the pattern. And so if you can figure that out, and then you can leave gracefully and know that that was the right thing to do and that it's the right time - I think that is so essential. So I love that you're talking about finding stakeholders that are also willing to change and who are the gatekeepers, so you can win them over - so that you can create the kinds of changes that you want to see in your environment. I love that. I love you, Dan, you're so incredible. I loved having this conversation with you. I'm going to bring you back so we can talk more about what's happening with you. And I'm sure that the camping trip is going to be amazing, because you will be COVID-free. We're setting that intent. And so is there any- Dan Levy 39:59 Ah, I'm safe now. I've got one more day and I'm safe- (laughs) Patti Dobrowolski 40:00 That's right. (laughs) That's right, may we all stay COVID-free, people - let's just put that out there that we spread that out, so we can get back to - not get back to, but get forward to the life that we dream about, right? We dream about. Well, I dream about being in the same place in the universe with you Dan, so that we can do some kind of work together, so I look forward to that opportunity. And thank you so much for coming here and spending time with me in your morning - my evening, so we could get to know you a little better. Dan Levy 40:22 Thank you for having me, Patti - it's amazing. It's just so amazing to just be part of your orbit and be part of the multiverse that you connect to. So - you got another friend in Australia. Patti Dobrowolski 40:49 Yeah. Thank you. Thank you so much. All right. So now, everybody, you know the drill - if you liked what you heard, please share it with your friends. And also, please follow Dan Levy with More Space for Light. You can find him on LinkedIn, you can find More Space for Light on the internet, and also in the show notes - we'll find other ways that you can connect with him, because he's incredible. And if your company is looking for an amazing facilitated experience, he's your man - I'm just saying. Okay, all right, everybody. Until next time, Up Your Creative Genius. Take good care, woo! Patti Dobrowolski 41:28 Thanks so much for listening today. Be sure to DM me on Instagram your feedback or takeaways from today's episode on Up Your Creative Genius - then join me next week for more rocket fuel! Remember, you are the superstar of your universe and the world needs what you have to bring - so get busy! Get out, and Up Your Creative Genius! And no matter where you are in the universe, here's some big love from yours truly, Patti Dobrowolski, and the Up Your Creative Genius Podcast. That's a wrap!

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Mars Perseverance Rover Sets New Record

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 31:08


The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 48*Mars Perseverance Rover sets a new record on the red planetNASA's Mars Perseverance Rover is continuing to set new records on the surface of the red planet. While automotive engineers are struggling to get autonomously driven cars working safely on Earth – mission managers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena California are using the self-driving capabilities of the car sized Perseverance rover to trek across Mars.*More Space tourists arrive aboard the International Space StationSpace tourists have flown to the International Space Station numerous times before – but SpaceX's Axiom AX-1 mission is different because it was the first without any Space Agency official accompanying the four private astronauts.*Flying to the edge of space by balloonAnother company is entering the space tourism business – well sort ofSpace Perspective plans to fly luxury gondolas under giant high altitude balloons reaching heights of 30 kilometres or more than 98 thousand feet.*New Russian spy satellite launchedA Russian Soyuz rocket carrying a new spy satellite has blasted into orbit from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome 800 kilometres north of Moscow.*The Science ReportPeople getting a fourth Pfizer shot have triple protection from severe COVID-19.Climate Change report warns the window to save the planet is rapidly closing.People who listen to podcasts are more open minded than non-listeners.Skeptic's guide to ‘Ghost' sightings during COVIDListen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you…To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts.For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.comSponsor Details:This episode of SpaceTime is brought to you with the support of NordVPN…The world's leading VPN provider. Making your online data unreadable to others. Get our discount offer, plus one month free and special bonus gift. Plus you get to help support SpaceTime… visit https://nordvpn.com/stuartgary or use the coupon code STUARTGARY at checkout. Thank you…

Property Turkey Podcast
Straight Talk: Episode 84 with Cameron Deggin | Does One Side Fit All?

Property Turkey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 34:21


In this episode of Straight Talk, Alaattin Kilic and Cameron Deggin categorize the best investment opportunities and dive deep. Thank you for watching. (00:00) Introduction (00:47) Is there only one way? (04:33) Evaluating the Categories (06:06) Nr.1: Low-Entry City Center (08:16) Nr.2: More Space and More Green (10:40) Upcoming: The Future (14:03) Nr.3: "Premium" Seaview (23:42) Nr.4: Unique Assets (30:25) The Bottom LineReach us at:Whatsapp: wa.me/908505325195 |Website: www.propertyturkey.com |Instagram: www.instagram.com/propertyturkeycom |YouTube: www.youtube.com/PropertyTurkeyCom

Shadow Legends: Assemble
SHADOW LEGENDS: ASSEMBLE #83 - DUPLICITY - RAID: SHADOW LEGENDS PODCAST #RaidAwards2021

Shadow Legends: Assemble

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 102:48


Check out our website! https://thesaffronman.com/ Shadow Legends Assemble #83 TIME STAMPS - 0:00 INTRODUCTION: 1:40 GUEST INTRO 7:20 LIFE TOKEN / EMPOWERING / GUARDIAN FACTION 13:18 MRTHAM - EMPOWEREMENT IS A JOKE 21:10 MADCAPPER - IDGAF ABOUT IT 29:25 HWZ - PLAYS AT HIS PACE 35:10 SAFF - CATCH UP SYSTEM ? 37:55 ARENA CHANGES: PLAT INCREASE , GOLD 5 59:12 SHADOWKIN FACTION 59:50 MORE PRESETS 1:07:40 MORE SPACE ... more costs 1:10:20 AI PRESET PER ROUND 1:17:05 HYDRA 1:34:40 OUTRO Social Links https://thesaffronman.com/social-media Subscribe - https://youtube.com/c/TheSaffronMan?s... 2021 Raid Awards Discord - https://discord.gg/zVpEtjE8XE Join TheSaffronMan on YouTube and become a member for as little as 99p/99c and gain exclusive perks!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3HCQY0F8hXSzQ9OqY_LmLQ/join Check out the awesome cast for this week! Rufus_Shinra: https://www.twitch.tv/rufus_shinra_vii https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL0T... mAdCapper: https://www.twitch.tv/madcapperyt https://www.youtube.com/madcapper HWZ67: https://www.twitch.tv/hwz67 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7dc... MrTham: https://www.twitch.tv/mrtham https://www.youtube.com/c/MrTham/feat... Also: TheSaffronMan THEME TUNE!!! https://open.spotify.com/album/3XVzYKIHdGNIndT14XpkTL https://youtu.be/56btXpf56w4 Artist: Sarah "GoodGame" Kuri https://www.twitch.tv/goodgamekuri https://www.youtube.com/user/sarahkuri https://open.spotify.com/artist/7Gm1FogzJNR1FruAemWjNp Want to help me further? https://streamlabs.com/thesaffronman/tip

Are You Listening Now Podcast

Welcome to "Are You Listening Now" where I talk about a wide range of topics. Thanks for tuning in! I do not own the rights to the music.On today's show I discuss  Space, The Final Frontier and More Space?  Yes that Space.Segment 1 -Space, The Final Frontier -(2.48 - 17.24)Segment 2 - More Space? Yes that Space - (17.28 - 25.15)

SequelMen - The Podcast
REACTION SPECIAL - Space Jam: A New Legacy

SequelMen - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 110:08


More Space, more Jam, more stakes!  It's been 25 years and LeBron has big shoes to fill, but if there's anyone that can do it, it's him…or Bugs Bunny.  A tale of technological takeover, family values, and friendships being tested in a game of basketball...  Will it hold up against the original?  Tune in and find out as we enter the Warner Bros. ServerVerse and squad up with the toons in Space Jam: A New Legacy!

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111 - More Space for Innovation through Facilitation with Dan Levy

workshops work

Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later May 11, 2021 53:48


Facilitating innovation in times of need, the world of ‘futuring', examining greys in a black and white world - these are big topics, but Dan Levy explores them with guile and clarity.This is little wonder, as Dan is a deeply-experienced in a variety of fields. Moving from sports media to UX design and later to facilitating strategy and innovation, Dan's CV is a rich, broad spectrum of fascinating experiences.He joins me in this episode to talk about a little bit of everything - from the nuts and bolts of how and why he facilitates innovation workshops to creating wild ideas in the process of ‘futuring'.It's a real smorgasbord of thought-provoking nuggets. Tuck in!Find out about:How lateral thinking, design, and a little inspiration from his son led Dan to start his businessExploring the grey areas and shades in a world obsessed with black and white choicesUnderstanding innovation as an outcome, not a processWhy facilitating innovation in-house should come before outsourcing itExploring ‘futuring', its role in facilitation, and vice versaDan's methods for empowering clients to get the right people in the roomHow to deal with dissenting voices in a workshop – and why we shouldn't simply try to silence themDon't miss the next show: Subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player. Download the free 1-page summary.Thanks to our sponsor “Dancing with Markers”. Get the workshops work discount for Lauren's upcoming visual facilitation course!Questions and Answers[01:01] When did you start calling yourself a facilitator?[01:53] What is “your world”?[03:35] Which is more important in facilitation – confidence or expertise?[09:34] What's the story behind your company's name – More Space for Light?[13:23] What role do shades play in our lives?[18:20] What are the opportunities and challenges in facilitating organisational innovation?[23:23] Can you say a little about The Future of Now – the monthly talkshops you started last year?[29:45] Where is the line between the urge to outsource innovation and being forced to innovate?[32:49] What is ‘futuring'?[34:40] Is it important to invite dissenting voices to a workshop?[36:09] What makes a workshop fail?[37:10] Whose responsibility is it to make sure the right people are in the room?[39:46] Is there a sweet spot for the number of participants in a workshop?[49:12] What's your favourite exercise?[52:40] What is the one thing you would like listeners to take away from this episode?LinksMore Space for Light's websiteThe Future of Now, the monthly talkshops Dan organised following the pandemicMore Space for Light YouTubeLinkedInMore Space for Light LinkedInInstagramTwitter

Joey's Totally Tech
JTT Tech News and Commentary - November 20, 2020

Joey's Totally Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 71:14


* *General Tech News** Zoom Announces No Time Limits for Family Video Get-Togethers on Thanksgiving* Twitter Rolls Out Their Own Stories feature, known as “Fleets”. Also testing a Clubhouse Rival* Netflix Experimenting with a TikTok-like Feed of Funny Videos* Sunshine Contacts, an Invite-Only Address Book App from Marissa Mayer's New Startup* Google Launching New Tool to Help Keep Cities Cool* Foxconn Reportedly Testing Folding iPhone for September 2022 Release* Why have a Folding Phone when You Can Roll Your Phone?* AMD Announces Instinct MI100 GPU, and CDNA Breaks the 10 Teraflop barrier* But Why Use GPUs when we have Cerebras' Wafer-Size Chip at 10,000 times the speed?* Apple's M1 Chip Outperforms the GTX 1050 Ti and Radeon RX 560 in benchmarks, and emulate graphically demanding apps faster than Intel-based Macs can run them* Apple Responded to Privacy Concerns over Mac Software Security Process* macOS Big Sur Update Bricking Some Older MacBook Pro Models* Apple Announces App Store Small Business Program, Reducing App Store Commision to 15 Percent for Small Businesses* Apple to Pay $113 Million to Settle ‘Batterygate'* AirBNB IPO, And Turned Profit Last Quarter* Amazon Shifting Alexa's Cloud AI to Their Own Silicon* Amazon Gets In to the Pharmacy Business* Trump Admin Puts a Hold on TikTok Ban That They Seem To Have Forgotten About* Chipotle to Open First Digital-Only Restaurant as Online Orders Increase* Seamless Car Charging comes to Electrify america with Plug&Charge* GM Recalls Chevy Bolt Electric Cars Due To Battery Fire Risk* *Gaming News** AMD 6800 and 6800 XT Graphics Cards are Out, and So Are The Reviews* NVIDIA Geforce RTX 3060 Ti Performance Leaked - Faster than RTX 2080 Super* Nvidia to Have Feature Similar to AMD's Smart Access Memory Tech* Blizzard Updates World of Warcraft ot run on Arm Based Macs* Xbox Series X Disc Drive Problem* PS5 Storage Glitch Bricks Consoles! How to Avoid it!* PS5 Users Could Play PS4 Version of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War by Mistake* Nintendo Game and Watch Handheld* Oculus Quest 2 Update Adds 90Hz Refresh Rate, Fitness Tracking, and More* *Space and Science News** COVID Vaccine from Moderna shows 95% effectiveness Rate* The Normal Human Body Temperature Has Dropped in Two Decades, but Why?* Put Those Jams In Your Brain and Rock Out! You Can Literally Have Music In Your Head!* 3D Printed Tiles Help Revive Coral Beds in Hong Kong's Coastal Waters* Giant Gator Spotted in Florida Golf Course During Hurricane Eta* Scientists Grow Bigger Monkey Brains Using Human Genes, Recreating Evolution* BMW Makes World's First Electrified Wingsuit* SpaceX Successfully Launches Second Crew to Space on First Operational MissionSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/joeys-totally-tech/exclusive-content

Creating Synergy Podcast
#12 - Dan Levy on The Art of Design Thinking

Creating Synergy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 72:25 Transcription Available


Dan Levy is the principal of More Space for Light. More Space for Light is an Innovation and Strategy Consultancy. Their design-led approach to solving business problems helps leaders and teams overcome constraints related to strategy, product, service, or process. Dan is also active in tertiary industry education lecturing and also speaking nationally on the subjects of Human-Centred Design, Design Thinking and Strategy.In this episode, Dan shares the story of More Space for Light and the power of Design Thinking and Design Sprint as well as how to use Design Thinking to solve complex business programs and how this links into the process of strategy and execution. Join the conversation on Synergy IQ LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram (@synergyiq) and please support other leaders by liking, subscribing and sharing this podcast.Access SynergyIQ Website to get to know more about us.Say hello to our host Daniel on LinkedIn.Where to find Dan Levy:LinkedInMore Space for Light WebsiteFuture Of Now More Space for Light LinkedInMore Space for Light Instagram

Design Thinking Masterclass
Episode 3 - Facilitating Workshops and Prototyping with Dan Levy of More Space for Light

Design Thinking Masterclass

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 33:12


In episode three of Design Thinking Masterclass we talk with Dan Levy, a design sprint facilitator and founder of More Space for Light, a consultancy based in Adelaide, Australia. Our discussion covers Dan's background in digital design, his approach to facilitating groups to get their best ideas forward and how to tackle prototyping productively. Episode: 3 Topics: Facilitating Workshops and Prototyping Guests: Dan Levy, More Space for Light Host: Mike Stevenson Produced by: The Healthy Organisation (https://www.healthyorg.com.au) Find out more about Deakin University MBA Masterclasses: https://www.deakin.edu.au/business/study-opportunities/your-new-career-journey/mba-masterclasses Recommendations: 'Sprint: How To Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days' (Book) by Knapp, Zeratsky & Kowitz 'Squiggle Birds - Gamestorming' (website) Squiggle Birds Activity written by Dave Gray 'The Future of Now' (Events and Webinars) by Dan Levy/More Space For Light 'Draft no.4' (Book) by John McPhee 'A Pocket Guide: Effective Workshops' (eBook) by Alison Coward 'The Art of the Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters' (Book) by Priya Parker 'Planning to Win' (Book) by A.G. Lafley and Roger Martin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike-stevenson/message

L.O.R.D: The good fight, in an ugly world.™️
Twilight zone, I WiSH. THiS iS REAL LiFE, BiTCH....

L.O.R.D: The good fight, in an ugly world.™️

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 20:21


When thing's just seem like they keep getting worse and worse. YOUR faith got to get stronger and stronger. It's not easy, and MOST wont even try. BUT I'm NOT MOST. I'm the Lord's Soldier. I hold myself at extremely high standards. I also understand that I'm Human and will fall short, but falling short doesn't mean to quit. It just means to go harder. This MY Life and I'm going to kick up dust while I can. No, more staying quiet to make others comfortable. It's time we start taking up MORE SPACE and stop letting low level vibrations stop us....

The Toy Tomb
Episode 18 - Space 1999!

The Toy Tomb

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020


In this episode Arkay and Willie! are joined by Rick Reynolds from the Intellivisionaries, Holiday Special and Greatest American Hero Podcast to discuss Space 1999 and some of the incredible toys that were made!Download Here:Links:Big Fun ColumbusSuper Impulse Tiny Arcade'sBridge Direct Mini Arcade GamesGary and Elonne Saffer Butterscotch Parade siteTV and Film ToysAction Figure Blues PodcastNorm's Board Game Museum ChannelGreatest American Hero PodcastHoliday Special PodcastSpace 1999 ToysMore Space 1999 ToysSpace 1990.orgSpace 1999.netSpace 1999 Facebook PageSpace 1999 Video Game

Space: What The F**k, Dude?!
Ep 39! Dude, The Number Of Earths That Could Fit Inside The Sun Is Insane. Also, Never Go To Brunch With Zach In Vegas.

Space: What The F**k, Dude?!

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 56:04


Word of Mom Radio
Lisa Dooley Shares Her Book More Space. More Time. More Joy in the Authors Alley

Word of Mom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 30:00


Lisa Dooley is back, this time in the Authors Alley sharing her new book More Space. More Time. More Joy!: Organizing Your Best Life. Perhaps you've read a lot of organizing books. You've followed the checklists, the diagrams for folding your clothes, and feng shui'd the heck out of your life. Yet nothing has changed. You can't seem to get, or stay, organized. The stress and unhappiness levels are going up daily. More Space. More Time. MoreJoy! is a new way of looking at organization that gets to the heart of the hows and whys to help you make lasting change. Read more here. Join us in the Authors Alley January 22nd at 1pmET/10amPT and anytime in archive. Be sure to connect with Lisa YourOrganizedLife.biz, and follow the links to purchase her book, and connect on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Thank you sponsors Safety Bags, Inc and StadiumBags.com and No Such Thing as a Bully.  Thanks to Smith Sisters Bluegrass for our theme song She is You! Connect with #WoMMedia on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. #WordofMom ~ #SharingtheWisdomofWomen

The Basketball Podcast
Episode 88: Dave and Ryan Odom, Parents and Children in Coaching

The Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 58:15


Dave and Ryan Odom, Parents and Children in Coaching  Guest: Ryan Odom, Head Coach of the UMBC Retrievers Men's Basketball Team and Dave Odom, Former Assistant Coach at the University of Virginia   Ryan Odom is currently the head coach of the UMBC Retrievers men's basketball team. Odom and his staff brought the program and the university to a place that even the most ardent Retriever supporter would have thought were impossible. In a six-day span, UMBC won an America East Conference title at prohibitive favorite Vermont and followed up by engineering the first victory for a No. 16 seed over a No. 1 seed in NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament history. Dave Odom is a retired American men's college basketball coach, who most recently coached at the University of South Carolina. He had previously held the same position at East Carolina University and Wake Forest University and was an assistant coach at the University of Virginia. Career Record (major schools): 22 Years, 405-279, .592 W-L% Schools: East Carolina (37-43), Wake Forest (240-132) and South Carolina (128-104) Conference Champion: 1 Time (Reg. Seas.), 2 Times (Tourn.) NCAA Tournament: 9 Years (10-9), 0 Final Fours, 0 Championships   Breakdown 1:00 - Following Dave's Footsteps 4:00 - Thoughts when Dave's son went into Coaching 7:00 - Learning from Ryan's Father Style of Coaching 9:30 - Ryan working for other people 11:00 - Learnings from other Coaches  14:00 - Learning from Tony Shaver's Style of Coaching 16:00 - How Dave Handles Hard Situations in Ryan's Coaching 19:30 - Things that Ryan learn from his dad's Coaching Philosophy 23:00 - Modern Game Dave Enjoyed that Change 27:00 - Shooting and Guarding the 3-Point Line 32:30 - More Space 34:30 - Dealing with the Parents and Children  38:00 - Parents Perspective and Priorities for their Kids 43:00 - Father and Son Tandem 47:00 - Dave and Ryan's Advice to the Parents out there 50:40 - Having a Nighttime Meal Together 52:00 - Working and Practice Together in the Facility 55:00 - Conclusion    Dave Odom’s Bio Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Odom  Website for the Podcast: https://nabc.com/landing/index   Ryan Odom’s Bio Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Odom Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachryanodom    Basketball Immersion Website: http://basketballimmersion.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersion Facebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersion

Providence UMC Sermons
The Net Worship Sermon "More Space for More People"

Providence UMC Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 28:37


October 27, 2019 "More Space for More People" Series: Won't You Be My Neighbor Mark 3:13-16a The Rev. Cole Altizer 13 Jesus went up on a mountainside and called to him those he wanted, and they came to him. 14 He appointed twelve[a] that they might be with him and that he might send them out to preach 15 and ato have authority to drive out demons. 16 These are the twelve he appointed: Simon (to whom he gave the name Peter),

Dallas Design Sprints Podcast
DDS Podcast #30 - Dan Levy, Principal of More Space for Light

Dallas Design Sprints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 41:19


In today's episode of the Dallas Design Sprints podcast, we're joined by Dan Levy, Principal of Australian-based consultancy More Space for Light, His company specializes in strategy, user experience, design sprint training and facilitation. We have a chat about the origins of his company's name, his work with Design Sprint Academy and what he has planned for 2019. While I didn't include it in the podcast, I will tell you that one of his favorite teas is Rooibos. I'm a diehard black loose leaf tea drinker, but it's all good. :) If you're out in Australia and would like to know more about Dan, you can catch him at his upcoming experience master class events at the end of February: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/o/more-space-for-light-17534616089 You can also check him out at this year's Pausefest in Melbourne from Feb 6-8: https://www.pausefest.com.au/ ----- If you have any questions or comments about the podcast, please send them in to robert@dallasdesignsprints.com. Thanks for listening! ----- Contact details: http://morespaceforlight.com.au Insta @morespaceforlight Medium https://medium.com/morespace4light LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danlevy1979/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/morespaceforlight More Space For Light Design Sprint Training: Early Bird pricing until Feb 1, 2019. Adelaide, March 20-21 - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/design-sprint-experience-2-day-master-class-adelaide-tickets-53167827403 Sydney, March 25-26 - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/design-sprint-experience-2-day-master-class-sydney-tickets-53167677956 Melbourne, March 28-29 - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/design-sprint-experience-2-day-master-class-melbourne-tickets-53122021396 References to events, companies and podcasts: http://www.designsprint.academy http://www.pausefest.com.au http://www.newhaircut.com Agile Adelaide - https://www.meetup.com/Adelaide-Agile-Community/ Virtual Design Sprints? Yes we can - Robert Skrobe - https://medium.com/@rskrobe/virtual-design-sprints-yes-we-can-a4759f23e7e3 Product Breakfast Club Podcast - Jonathan Courtney and Jake Knapp: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-product-breakfast-club/id1320916842?mt=2 Sprint variations: Concept Sprint (Mckinsey): https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/digital-mckinsey/our-insights/how-concept-sprints-can-improve-customer-experience-innovation Research Sprint (Michael Margolis): https://medium.com/@maa1/michael-margolis-user-research-quick-and-dirty-2-1d4cbfbd1759 Brain Sprints (Sabrina Goerlich): https://medium.com/@asenauers/the-one-hour-brain-sprint-409fc5417e10 Lightning Decision Jam (AJ&Smart): https://medium.com/@micahbutlermedia/lightning-decision-jam-the-best-way-to-jump-start-any-problem-solving-session-a80bb1f442af Problem Framing (Design Sprint Academy): https://medium.com/design-sprint-academy/design-sprints-picking-your-battles-45d30f9b06ce Books mentioned: Author Dave Trott Author Austin Kleon Design Your Life - Vince Frost The 30 Sec. Elephant and the Paper Airplane Experiment - Daniel Stillman Change By Design - Tim Brown The Messy Middle - Scott Belsky Lost and Founder - Rand Fishkin Shoe Dog - Phil Knight ----- You can listen to the Dallas Design Sprints podcast all over the web: iTunes: https://apple.co/2C4yBHC Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2EfIMus YouTube: https://youtu.be/3jP-1YwOCeE Overcast: http://bit.ly/2SIZhTN Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/p77y --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/designsprints/message

Pacific Beer Chat
Episode 49 – (All the Haze) Monkish Vs Green Cheek

Pacific Beer Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 41:43


  In this weeks episode the group sits down to with two fantastic Californian beers that Banny and Carnell brought back from a recent trip.  The first beer was Foggier Window a Double IPA from Monkish Brewing while the second one was More Space from Green Cheek Beer Company.  Both of these beers were awesome … Continue reading Episode 49 – (All the Haze) Monkish Vs Green Cheek

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
197 SHANYN HART - Miss Wildgame, Deer Hunting Buffalo County to Iowa

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 80:23


As a whitetail hunter, can you imagine growing up in Buffalo County, Wisconsin and having access to some of the most renowned whitetail in the country?  Shanyn Hart didn't imagine this.  She grew up learning how to hunt in Buffalo County. Despite the fun and the endless camaraderie that Shanyn enjoyed while engaging in endless deer drives with her father and friends, she eventually decided to pursue her whitetail passion in Iowa, where she says the attitude towards the herd is much different than the home she left.  Iowa has given Shanyn a new view on deer management and she has developed some of her own strategies relative to numerous food plots to keep multiple big bucks on her property. She also has a method for treestand placement  and getting in and out of the stand. And now, because of her social media presence, Shanyn is about to launch into the world of Outdoor Channel television with a show called Miss Wildgame.  Stay tuned, Shanyn can hang with the best deer hunters in the country. OUR SPONSORS:  Advanced Treestands www.AdvancedTreestands.com Covert Scouting Cameras www.DLCCovert.com Horny Buck Seed Company www.HornyBuckSeed.com EuroHanger www.Euro-Hanger.com Morse's Sporting Goods www.MorseSportingGoods.com DEER NEWS: You May Be Surprised to Know This - NSSF 2016 NH Wildlife Harvest Summary Now Available Florida Man Tries to Kiss Cottonmouth Snake HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS: Buffalo County Wisconsin, Deer Driver A Shotgun Hunter For Many Years, Filling the Freezer Dots of Orange, The Orange Army The Camaraderie, The Local Prague Frog Bucknuckles, A Destination for Celebration Polyester Hunting Clothes, a Group Hunting Effort Iowa, The Management of the Herd More Control, More Space, Not Fighting the Neighbors Refuge, Thick and Nasty, Watch and Observe Giving the Deer a Safe Haven and the Buffet Food Plots and Fire Breaks, Conservation Reserve Program Creating a Hallway into the Stand 5 Acre Strip Plots, Corn, Soy, Alfalfa, and Clover One Food Plot is Detrimental to other Mature Bucks Smaller Plots Equals More Big Bucks on Your Property Dan Perez, Lakosky, Kip Adams 100 Acres for All the Deer, Topography Stand Placement Considerations Pinch Points and Natural Patterns Surrounded by 30 Deer - Nose Jammer Staying Warm While Hunting 23 Days Straight Posers or Real Hunters Willy Robertson Loses His Wallet and Begs for Gasoline Look Here Guy - Matt Busbice A Deer Story and 10 Rapid Fire Questions   Our APP: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/app Help Support This Show: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/pledge FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES and Stitcher: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/itunes www.BigBuckRegistry.com/stitcher Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Then Join the Club: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/huntmail Submit A Buck: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/mybuck Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com Share for Share: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/s4s Facebook: www.Facebook.com/bigbuckregistry Twitter: www.twitter.com/bigbuckregistry Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Also find us on these fine networks:  Blubrry Libsyn TuneIn  CREDITS: This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

Kinky and Curious - BS'ing with Barak & Sheba
KaC059 - BS'ing about a Grand Opening!

Kinky and Curious - BS'ing with Barak & Sheba

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2016 32:50


It seems like there is always something happening – with the Grand Opening of the Columbus Space http://www.columbusspace.com this past weekend, the AIS July Meet N Greet this coming Friday night, and the AIS / CORG Rope Bondage Workshop& AIS Mid-Summer Party happening the weekend of July 16 – It’s so much to do, and with so much going on… But… there is still time for a little BSing – On this month’s episode of the Kinky & Curious Podcast – BSing with Barak & Sheba, actually answer a question or two!  We are podcasting from the small conference room at the Columbus Space, and get into some interesting and important topics. Check out what’s happening in this episode -   • Barak is unpacking his adjectives  • Mentorship Vs “Diving in”  • Talking about looking through the filter of ego  • Mentorship of “like roles”  • More Space ridiculousness  • Event Promoter vs. Community Leader vs. Mentor  Plus – we ask the burning questions – Are there really Pigeons at Pigeon Forge? Who knows anything about Schoolhouse Rock? How much is a school lunch these days? Are you experienced or just imitating someone? Why do Sheba & SpankyRae traveling all over to drink tea? Plus we talk about COPE http://www.adventuresinsexuality.org/COPE/index.html . It’s a good time and some actually serious topics here on this month’s episode of the Kinky & Curious Podcast – BSing with Barak & Sheba– Check it out and see what kind of wildness is going on!   Twistedly,  Barak & Sheba 

Podcast In A Half Shell
Invasion of the Turtle Snatchers

Podcast In A Half Shell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2013 37:27


More Aliens. More Space.

DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com
Dropping Off The Grid: A Growing Movement In America

DPL-Surveillance-Equipment.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2012


Dropping Off The Grid: A Growing Movement In AmericaNow is your chance to flee society. Drop off the grid. Pull a Thoreau. Be you a survivalist, an environmentalist or a cheapskate-ist, you can join the growing movement of Americans embracing off-grid living."There's a desire to step out of the rat race, and in America, that goes very deep in the national psyche," says Nick Rosen, author of "Off the Grid: Inside the Movement for More Space, Less Government, and True Independence in Modern America" and editor of www.off-grid.net. "You know, the pioneering spirit and sturdy self-reliance -- these things which define the American character."For some off-griders, it's a matter of having little or no impact on the environment -- literally living off the power grid. This lifestyle has been championed by celebrities Daryl Hannah and Ed Begley Jr. Then there are those who no longer want to be a blip on the societal radar."Off-grid living is a spectrum that unites greens and survivalists," says Rosen, referring to those who choose to escape city life because they either don't trust the government or don't want it meddling in their affairs.Whether you’re a Civil libertarian or just want to be private, you can relax and worry less about the intrusive State with its Big Brother databases, at least in the UK. Civil servants running the new systems are so incompetent (e.g. the Ministry of Defence stolen laptop) that the biggest fear is them losing your data. But private industry is another matter. From Facebook to Microsoft, They are watching You. Now the US Senate is considering a “do not track” command that could be issued by individual internet users.The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee held a hearing Wednesday to debate what – if any – privacy protections Internet users should be given. Most of the senators on hand agreed that consumers know little about who or what is tracking their browsing behavior.The UK government is burning $500m a year to build a national ID database that will duplicate the passport system and only cover those of us law abiding enough to register under our real names. Corporate databases will create their own parallel versions, or license government data for their own security checks.But you can take a few steps to protect your privacy. Follow these simple tips, and Big Brother will be no bother:1. How to Get an Anonymous CellphoneGo to a town you have never visited before, to an area with no CCTV cameras and pay a homeless person to buy a pay-as-you-go mobile phone for you. That way no shop will have your image on its CCTV. You will also have an anonymous mobile.In order to keep your anonymity, top it up in a shop with no CCTV outside. Or dispense with the phone altogether and return to the humble payphone, now the preserve of tourists and the super-poor.Even if you stick to your traceable phone, leave it switched off whenever possible to avoid having your movements tracked. Many phones are still traceable, so you need to take the battery out to be certain. If you have a Bluetooth phone, keep the service switched off because this is now being tested for advertising and other marketing activities.2. Hide Your EmailIf you use one of the free, web-based services like Gmail, your communications are being stored to build up a picture of your interests. Instead, you can use a service called Hushmail to send encrypted emails. Or work out a private code with friends you want to communicate with.You do not need an email address of your own. One hacker I spoke to sends emails from cybercafes via The Observer website, using the service which allows anyone to send any article to a friend. He embeds his message into the covering note which goes with the article.Others with their own computer use the free XeroBank browser (in preference to Explorer or Firefox), which includes several privacy-enhancing add-ons and sends all data through a network ‘cloud’ which hides most of the data you normally give away as you use a computer, but at the cost of reduced speed.3. Protect Your Computer FilesThere is sophisticated software that deletes all traces of your activities from your computer. Assuming you don’t have access to this, it is still worth remembering the data about you contained inside each file. Many digital photos, for example, contain within them the serial number of the camera that took them. Word documents contain the name of the author as well as traces of previous drafts.4. Stay Off Spam Mailing ListsEach time you submit your email address to register for a new website, create a special address, either on a free webmail service or on your own email server so you have control over it. Then, if the company later sells your email address or loses it through poor security, you will know exactly who to blame. And you will be able to close the account or block all email to that particular address. Again, Hushmail is useful for this. You can set it up to create these aliases for you.5. Stop Supermarkets Snooping on Your ShoppingSwap your supermarket loyalty card with a friend or acquaintance every few months, after having cashed in any points you have accumulated (treat Oyster and other local transport cards the same way). You lose no benefits and it prevents tracking of specific purchasing patterns (or journeys) tied to your name and address. Use cash more often – save your credit card for emergencies.6. Mess Up Utility Companies’ Marketing PlansLive off-grid, unplugged from the system with solar panels and rainwater harvesting. There are thousands of people living without mains power, water or sewerage, all over the UK and the US, in isolated cottages, behind hedgerows in caravans or in groups of yurts in country fields. And this is not just a movement for tree huggers and climate campers. Many live on boats in towns and cities, and if you live in a flat or house, you can still unplug.Get a laptop with wireless capability. There are plenty of hot spots where you can check your email or browse for free.Thunderbird Mail transfer agent is available free from the same folks that brought you Firefox. The Enigmail plug-in allows encrypted email and file transfer with up to a 4096 bit key. I’ve tested it with Windows, Mac and UNIX for interoperability. Combined with a Gmail account that be configured for TLS (Similar to HTTPS) connections, it makes for a fairly secure package and it’s all free. It won’t stop NSA from reading your mail but will for most everyone else.How does one just disappear off the face of the earth? Is it as simple as moving away to another country? First you have to understand who you are running from. If you are running from an abusive partner, know that they have limited resources and might have a problem if you move out of state or out of the country. If you are running from the FBI for example, understand that these people have unlimited resources and will do everything in your power to hunt you down even if you move to another country.Before going underground, you have to do a few things in order to throw your opposition away from your trail. You have to destroy the "old" you and build a new you. Destroy all photographs you can get possession of. Some of your friends or relatives might be hesitant to give you their photographs but let them understand that the people chasing you might go after them, too, because of their connection to you. They will threaten your loved ones with physical or other forms of abuse if they refuse to hand over photographs. If it is not possible; destroy all the most recent pictures of yourself and leave the old ones. Of course you don't want your face plastered all over the state but if it is an artist's rendition or just an old photo, chances are high that people won't recognize you.Destroy or throw away all your credit cards and ATM cards. Government authorities can pinpoint your location within seconds if you use your magnetic cards. Before going underground, be sure to withdraw all your money from the bank and max out all your credit cards with the things you'll need or you can resell for cash. Do not bring your car with you. That will be the first thing that the opposition will look for. 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Steve's SciFi Shorts Vol 1
11. What About Max ( 46 Mins )

Steve's SciFi Shorts Vol 1

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2011 46:23


A young man has set his heart on a lot of things, but being a pilot is top of the list.  His first job in space is somewhat of a disappointment, made even worse when he sees another craft pass by.  You'll have to listen to find out just what happens.Rated U - Universal - Suitable for all.The title track is "More Space" by: Planet 71, the full track can be downloaded  from musicalley.comPlease respect all the hard work that goes into making these audio stories, don't alter them and don't sell it, but you CAN copy it and GIVE it to others as long as you don't alter the file and tell them where it came from.written by Steve Simons and is a SciFiStories.co.uk Production  (c)2010 Steve Simons