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GB2RS
RSGB GB2RS News Bulletin for 13th April 2025

GB2RS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 13:27


GB2RS News Sunday the 13th of April 2025   The news headlines: Apply to be in the RSGB team for YOTA Camp 2025 Be part of the RSGB Exam Tutors Review Panel Catch up with the RSGB 2025 AGM on YouTube If you are aged between 16 and 25 and are passionate about amateur radio, then this news is for you. This year's Youngsters on the Air Summer Camp will take place between the 18th and 25th of August at the historical Château [SHA-TOW] de Jambville [ZHOM-VIL] near Paris in France. The event is being organised by the French national amateur radio society, REF, and the IARU. It is a chance of a lifetime for young RSGB members to represent their country and their national society. If you are ready for exciting experiences, would like to make new friends and want to help shape the future of amateur radio, then the RSGB would love to hear from you. If you'd like to find out more about what's involved and to submit an application, go to rsgb.org/yota-camp The closing date for applications is the 2nd of May for Team Leader and the 16th of May for Team Members. Apply today and don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity. The RSGB is looking to recruit volunteers from the exam tutor community to help pre-screen documentation prior to public release as part of the process of improving the quality of documents issued by the Exam and Syllabus Review Group (ESRG). The Exam Tutors Review Panel is intended to be an informal group of approximately six tutors who are currently involved in providing training for amateur radio licence exams at any of the three current levels. Panel members will be asked to use their skills to help improve the quality of the syllabus, the questions in the published question bank and other published documentation. They will receive advance copies of documents that are due to be published, and they will be expected to return any comments within an agreed timescale, which typically will be two weeks. The ESRG is not obliged to accept the recommendations from panel members, but if they do not accept a recommended change, they will explain why. All documents and additional correspondence sent to panel members will be under an embargo until the final versions are released to the public. The Exam Tutors Review Panel is intended to run for an initial six months and will then be reviewed. If you are interested in becoming a member of this panel, please email Board Director Len Paget, GM0ONX via GM0ONX@rsgb.org.uk The RSGB would like to thank everyone who joined the RSGB 2025 AGM which was held yesterday, the 12th of April. If you missed the live event, you'll still be able to watch the full livestream on the Society's YouTube channel. As well as the formal AGM business, the Board answered questions from RSGB members on a wide range of topics. You'll also be able to watch the President's review of 2024, delivered by John McCullagh MBE, GI4BWM, who was the RSGB President at the time. The AGM also included a presentation about the Society's strategy. Led by Board Director Mark Jones, G0MGX, there were contributions from Board Director Ben Lloyd, GW4BML; Spectrum Forum Chair Murray Niman, G6JYB; and the current President Bob Beebe, GU4YOX. Timestamps will be available in the video summary on YouTube, allowing you to skip to any particular section you may want to watch. Go to rsgb.org/agm to find out more about every aspect of the AGM, including personal statements from the new President, Board Directors and Regional Representatives. Don't forget that as part of the celebrations of the centenary of the International Amateur Radio Union, the RSGB will be activating the callsign GB0IARU throughout this month. A Commemorative QSL Card is available for QSOs made during the period from the 1st of April to the 30th of April 2025. On qrz.com you can find full details of the special event station, how to apply for your commemorative card, and a spreadsheet showing who is activating the callsign. World Amateur Radio Day 2025 is taking place on Friday the 18th of April, and coincides with the centenary of the International Amateur Radio Union. This year's theme is “Entering the Next Century of Amateur Radio Communications and Innovation”. All radio amateurs are invited to take to the airwaves to show their skills and capabilities to the public. You can read more about the event on the IARU website via iaru.org Please send details of all your news and events to radcom@rsgb.org.uk The deadline for submissions is 10am on Thursdays before the Sunday broadcast each week. And now for details of rallies and events The Moray Firth Amateur Radio Society Surplus Equipment Sale is taking place on Saturday the 19th of April at Roseisle [ROSE-ISLE] Village Hall, near Burghead. Doors open to traders at 10am, and to the general public between 11am and 4pm. There is ample parking on site and catering will be available. Entry is £5, and tables for sellers are £10. Find out more by going to mfars.club The Cambridge Repeater Group Rally is taking place on Sunday the 27th of April at Foxton Village Hall, Hardman Road, Foxton, Cambridge, CB22 6RN. Doors open at 7.30am for traders and 9.30am to the general public. The entrance fee is £4. The event will include a car-boot sale, trade stands, a bring-and-buy area, catering, disabled facilities, an RSGB Bookstall and a free marshalled car park. A cash and card burger van will open at 8am. The venue rules state strictly no dogs except assistance dogs on the field. Go to cambridgerepeaters.net for further details and bookings. Now the Special Event news The Experimental Danish Radioamateurs association, also known as EDR, will be celebrating World Amateur Radio Day on the 18th of April with special event station 5P0WARD. The group is also operating special callsign OZ100IARU between the 19th of April and the 27th of April to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the IARU. More information can be found at QRZ.com The Polish Amateur Radio Union is celebrating 95 years since its founding, as well as the centenary of the International Amateur Radio Union. To mark the occasion, ten special event stations are active until the 25th of April. Full details of the event, as well as available awards, can be found via Hamaward.cloud The Spanish national society, URE, will also be on the air to mark the 100th anniversary of the IARU. Members will be active on 160m to 6m between the 15th of April and the 30th of April with ten different special event stations, including AO100IARU. Special awards will be available, as well as medals for the top participants from each continent who achieve the highest number of contacts with the stations on different bands and modes. Go to ure.es for further details. Now the DX news Paul, GW0NGA will be active from Jamestown in St Helena as ZD7PG from the 12th of April until the 19th of April. He will be active on the HF bands during his spare time. QSL via his home callsign and possibly eQSL. Aldir, PY1SAD is active again from Georgetown in Guyana [GAI-AA-NUH] as 8R1TM until the 26th of April. Aldir will be operating on all bands using CW, SSB, digital and satellite. QSL via eQSL and Logbook of The World. DA1DX, DK9IP, DM6EE and DL8LAS will be active from Anegada [A-NE-GA-DA] Island in the British Virgin Islands as VP2VI from the 10th to the 27th of April. Full details via QRZ.com Now the contest news On Tuesday the 15th of April, the 1.3GHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using all modes on the 23cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday the 16th of April, the 80m Club Championship runs from 1900 to 2030UTC. Using SSB on the 80m band, the exchange is signal report and serial number. On Thursday the 17th of April, the 70MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130UTC. Using All modes on the 4m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator.   Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Thursday the 10th of April 2025 A fast solar wind caused some disruption last week, often sending the Kp index up to five, with many three-hour periods in excess of four. The solar wind speed was in the 600-700 kilometres per second range, which caused a moderate, G2, geomagnetic storm and visible aurora at higher latitudes mid-week. Glancing CMEs that left the Sun on the 9th of April brought a small chance of enhanced geomagnetic activity at the end of the week. Meanwhile, the solar flux index declined slightly from a high of 184 on the 5th of April to 167 on Thursday the 10th. There have been quite a few C-class solar flares, but only two M-class flares and no X-class events over the past seven days. This geomagnetic activity has taken its toll on HF propagation, with lower critical frequencies at times and lower MUFs. This, coupled with the start of a change to summer ionospheric conditions, has meant that MUFs over a 3,000km path have often struggled to get past 19.7MHz at times. We have probably seen the best of the long-range 10m propagation until the autumn. But we will have Sporadic-E and its associated short skip from next month to make up for it. Next week NOAA predicts that the solar flux index will fall further, perhaps to between 135 and 140 by the 15th of April. Geomagnetic conditions are also likely to improve with a Kp index of two to three, forecast for the period after tomorrow, the 14th of April. We may expect more problematic geomagnetic conditions, with a predicted Kp index of four, from the 21st to the 24th of April.   And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The long spell of fine settled weather and strong Tropo is leaving us for a while, starting this weekend, and the high pressure is giving way to slow-moving areas of low pressure with cloud and rain for the coming week. Although it won't rain all the time it will be considerably wetter than recent weeks, with some heavy spells of rain at times and good prospects for rain scatter on the GHz bands. It is possible that there could be some thunder in the heavier rain, so it's now the season to be aware of lightning risk. The meteor scatter prospects are staggering towards the 22nd of April Lyrids, which peak on Tuesday of the following week, so we're still probably relying on random activity for most of this coming week, but with improving chances. The solar conditions have been feeding low-level auroral activity and it remains a good time of the year when some effective auroral conditions can appear - so stay alert to the state of the Kp index, just in case. The good news at this time of the year is that Sporadic-E will eventually make an appearance, usually on 10m or 6m, and is quite often first picked out on the digital modes. It will be into late April before we need to get too excited about this, but there is no harm in getting a set of beacons in mind for tracking an opening. Remember the main characteristic of Es is that it starts on the lower frequencies like 10m, and works up through 6m to 4m and then finally 2m in a high-summer opening. EME path losses are at their maximum at apogee this evening, the 13th, and Moon declination is negative and falling further. Moon windows will continue to shorten with peak elevation reaching only eight degrees at the end of next week. 144MHz sky noise starts the week low but will increase during the week to more than 2300 Kelvin on Friday. And that's all from the propagation team this week.  

The Messy Reformation
Episode 215: Charting the Next Century of the CRNCA with Vision and Hope — Chad Werkhoven (Part 2)

The Messy Reformation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 36:36 Transcription Available


Join and Support us on Substack: https://themessyreformation.com/  Check out the Abide Project:  https://www.abideproject.org We love the Christian Reformed Church; we want to see reformation in our denomination; and we recognize that reformation is typically messy. So, we're having conversations with pastors throughout the CRC about what reformation might look like. Intro Music by Matt Krotzer 

Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other
California's Path to Independence? A Conversation about CalExit with Marcus Ruiz Evans

Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 66:36


In this episode, host Corey Nathan engages in a timely and candid discussion with Marcus Ruiz Evans, the leader of the CalExit movement. Marc has been spearheading efforts to make California an independent nation for over a decade, publishing California's Next Century 2.0 in 2012. With the California Secretary of State recently approving a petition to start collecting signatures for an independence initiative, this conversation is more relevant than ever. Marc provides historical context, legal perspectives, and the strategic steps required to potentially break away from the United States.

Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other
California's Path to Independence? A Conversation about CalExit with Marcus Ruiz Evans

Talkin‘ Politics & Religion Without Killin‘ Each Other

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 66:36


In this episode, host Corey Nathan engages in a timely and candid discussion with Marcus Ruiz Evans, the leader of the CalExit movement. Marc has been spearheading efforts to make California an independent nation for over a decade, publishing California's Next Century 2.0 in 2012. With the California Secretary of State recently approving a petition to start collecting signatures for an independence initiative, this conversation is more relevant than ever. Marc provides historical context, legal perspectives, and the strategic steps required to potentially break away from the United States.

Academically Speaking
Coaching for the Next Century (6:32 mins)

Academically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 6:32


For our first podcast of 2025, we launch a new four-part miniseries entitled "Our Second Century" in celebration of our centennial. Over the next four podcasts, we will talk to coaches, student leaders, administrative leaders, and members of our religion and campus ministry team about precious Oak Knoll tenets and how we carry those across the threshold into our next century as a school. We begin with members of our coaching staff. (6:32 mins)

Something Who
Episode 100b: So Next Century

Something Who

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 76:22


Here's the second part of our landmark 100th episode. It having been recorded altogether on the same evening, Paul, Giles, Rick and Richard are back with our chat about 12th Doctor story Under The Lake / Before The Flood from Series 9. Then we discuss links with 4th Doctor story The Stones of Blood from Season 16, which we talked about in the first half.  Please like or share our podcast with people who will enjoy it, so we can build our listener base high for happiness. You can rate us directly on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser.com Head over to https://www.bigfinish.com/, where we all love Paul's stories. Rick posts on social media as @brickpandorica, where you can find fantastic pictures of his Lego models of Doctor Who moments, such as the one forming our cover art this episode. Giles' book A History of the Universe in 21 Stars: (and 3 Imposters) can be found in all good bookshops and also here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/History-Universe-21-Stars-Imposters/dp/1787394654/ Richard has another podcast with co-hosts Emily & Nicola, called "If It's Hurting, It's not Working" and it's a fun and informative look at work - why we work, how we work, and what makes a great job. Go to https://ifhurtnotwork.podbean.com/ and https://ifhurtnot.work for more. The Something Who logo, which features prominently on all our cover art was designed for us by Bea Garrido. She's a really talented artist, who you can find by following this link: https://linktr.ee/beagarrido, where, among other artworks, you can buy prints of some remarkable paintings of characters from Doctor Who.

Anatomy Of Leadership
Mapping the Future via the Mission with John McBeth

Anatomy Of Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 46:10 Transcription Available


What if one man's journey through the tech industry could transform your understanding of leadership and purpose? Join us as we sit down with John McBeth, a technology industry veteran with nearly half a century of experience, who shares his evolution from a software engineer to a CEO of Century Computing. John's early days working on nuclear power plant trainers and NASA satellite systems set the stage for a career marked by perseverance and innovation. He opens up about his transition into leadership roles, the challenges he faced, and how his quest for effective leadership led him to the Vistage organization and the teachings of Dr. Lee Thayer.Next, we travel through the formation of Next Century, a company John founded with a deep commitment to national security, especially after the events of 9/11. The episode underscores the importance of having a great and worthy purpose and explains how staying mission-focused can open unexpected opportunities. We discuss impactful mission-driven solutions like the WISER system for first responders and real-time situational awareness systems for US Special Forces. Learn how John's belief in continuous learning and humility not only shaped his leadership style but also guided his company's decision-making process towards remarkable achievements.Finally, we delve into the practical aspects of leadership and organizational alignment. John shares his experiences with regular communication, storytelling, and ensuring every team member understands and aligns with the mission. Through engaging examples and personal anecdotes, he highlights the value of improvisation, seizing opportunities, and fostering a mindset of dreaming big. Reflecting on his work with Dream Builders and the profound wisdom of Lee Thayer, we explore how keeping the mission at the forefront can map the future effectively. This episode is packed with actionable leadership insights and inspiring stories that promise to leave you motivated and enlightened.Guest: John McBeth, Former Co-founder and CEO of Next Century CorporationHost:  Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TCN / TCGhttps://www.teleioscn.org/anatomy-of-leadership/mapping-the-future-via-the-mission-with-john-mcbeth

This Week in the Middle East with William Morris of the Next Century Foundation

Florence Morris who is running 7k to raise funds for the NCF talks about what the NCF actually isSupport the Show.Reflections and observations from William Morris, Secretary General of the Next Century Foundation

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
Genetic Engineering will change us in the next century

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 58:26


Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Bryan Ardis – The source of genetic modification seeds with venom is to make the plant resistant to insects that die when they eat venom. Well, I would like to ask you if the venom in the leaves of the plant and the fruit of the plant are gonna kill the bugs and animals that eat those plants, what's it gonna do to you? And if it was all beneficial, why don't they tell you that there's venom in those plants?

Looking 4 Healing Radio
Genetic Engineering will change us in the next century

Looking 4 Healing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 58:26


Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Bryan Ardis – The source of genetic modification seeds with venom is to make the plant resistant to insects that die when they eat venom. Well, I would like to ask you if the venom in the leaves of the plant and the fruit of the plant are gonna kill the bugs and animals that eat those plants, what's it gonna do to you? And if it was all beneficial, why don't they tell you that there's venom in those plants?

A Moment of Science
What animals will thrive in the next century?

A Moment of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 2:00


Researchers used statistical tools to forecast which characteristics the animals of the future will likely have.

Paper View
Episode 140: Second Opinion - Episode Eight - Susan Greenfield - Human Devolution

Paper View

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 25:59


Daniel Ford's explosive new book, "Reality Check," now available:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reality-Chec...Susan Greenfield's book "Mind Change:Xhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Mind-Change-..."2121: A Tale From the Next Century":https://www.amazon.co.uk/2121-Tale-Ce...Technology is the future of humanity and a path to an easier and more convenient life. Social media is a tool for improving human connection, and merging with technology is the next stage of human evolution.However, some see humanity's interaction with technology leading to a disconnected, anxious and unconscious populace with an altered identity as the result of technology leaving its digital mark on our brainsHere to discuss these issues with me is Professor Susan Greenfield, a scientist, writer and broadcaster. Greenfield is a senior research fellow at Lincoln College, Oxford; she was a professor of Synaptic Pharmacology, with an interest in the neuroscience of consciousness and the impact of technology on the brain.

The Mental Game with Sam Brief
What might the next century of sports mental health care look like? Walt Norley dives deep

The Mental Game with Sam Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 35:28


Episode 70 of The Mental Game features Walt Norley, the founder, chairman and CEO of OnBalance. Why Norley on The Mental Game? Norley is a former NCAA Division I quarterback — who was initially recruited to Ohio State by then-assistant coach Nick Saban. His football career was riddled by injury, and he's since immersed himself in an uber-successful business career. Norley, like millions, has managed bipolar disorder. With that and his passion for sports in mind, he founded OnBalance, a software platform partners with collegiate athletic departments and pro sports teams to manage mental health and well-being of athletes. The drive behind the platform is two-fold: to help save as many lives as possible and to de-stigmatize mental health for those suffering in silence. Saban's Alabama football program was among the first NCAA programs to join, and OnBalance is pushing mental health care to the next generation. On The Mental Game, Norley dives deep on his story and that of OnBalance. Enjoy and remember to be kind to yourself. The Mental Game podcast is produced by Sam Brief and music is courtesy of David Brief and Channel J. You can subscribe on ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠, ⁠Spotify⁠, ⁠Google Podcasts⁠, ⁠TuneIn⁠ and ⁠Stitcher⁠. The Mental Game is a proud partner of Laaser's Ladybug Society, which is a designated 501c3 organization combatting the stigmas that surround mental health by actively fundraising to support mental health initiatives and innovations in our school system. The mental health challenges faced by our youth are unprecedented and it is time to get off the bench and get in the game as we fight for the mental well-being of the next generation. Learn more and join the fight at LaasersLadybugs.org! The Mental Game is now on Patreon. For just a few bucks per month, you can become a Mental Gamer and unlock access to exclusive bonus episodes, Q&As and more: patreon.com/TheMentalGamePod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sam-brief/support

Wine Blast with Susie and Peter
Ventoux: Next Century Wines

Wine Blast with Susie and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 45:31


It's a wine region variously described as, 'dynamic', whose wines are undergoing a quality 'revolution', and memorably compared to South Africa's uber-cool Swartland.It's also got a big old mountain on its picture postcard. Not to mention truffles galore.This is Ventoux. And we want to take you on a journey of discovery, to meet the people, explore the places, get a feel for the wines...and generally understand why Ventoux is worth your time and attention.The mountain, it turns out, is important. It makes this one of the coolest appellations in the southern Rhône, giving the wines freshness and vitality. Peter slogs (metaphorically) up to the peak to prove the point.It also helps in the ongoing efforts to adapt to climate change.As for the wines...we dive in, exploring the region's unique whites, rosés and reds, the latter constituting the majority of production. And we explore ways in which the wines are changing and evolving with the future in mind.We ask why so many outsiders have gravitated to Ventoux, experimenting and collaborating along the way. And we explore the region's value-for-money credentials.The discussion also touches on lycra, beetroot, Cinsault, wine as theatre, joy and butterflies. Oh, and did we mention truffles?This episode is sponsored by AOC Ventoux. The following producers are featured:Domaine du TixDomaine AymardMarrenonChateau UnangDomaine de FondrècheChêne BleuChateau PesquiéClos du TriasWe love to hear from you so please do get in touch! Send us a voice message via Speakpipe or you can find more details to get in touch on our website (link below).All details from this episode are on our website: Show notes for Wine Blast S5 E4: Ventoux - Next Century WinesThanks for tuning in. Here's to the joy of wine - cheers to you!

The Business Development Podcast
The Next Century of Aviation is Autonomous with Cole Rosentreter

The Business Development Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 85:35


In Episode 58 of The Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy interviews Cole Rosentreter, the founder and CEO of Pegasus, a technology company based in UAV aerospace. Cole shares his journey from his military career to founding and leading a successful technology company. He talks about his love for aviation, his experiences in the military, and the critical decision-making skills he developed. Cole also emphasizes the importance of gaining experience and proving oneself in the business world. Pegasus has achieved remarkable success, with partnerships and clients including notable entities such as the Government of Alberta, Boeing, Thales, and Canadian Pacific Railway. They have also received prestigious awards, such as the Prince's Trust Global Sustainability Award.Overall, this episode highlights the story of Cole Rosentreter, a veteran turned entrepreneur, and his path to success with Pegasus. It provides insights into the challenges and rewards of starting a technology company and the value of gaining experience in the business world. Listeners can gain inspiration and learn from Cole's entrepreneurial journey.Key Takeaways:Sometimes important decisions are made without even realizing it.Don't rush into university or a degree if you're unsure about what you want to do.Some decisions in life may be unclear or forgotten, but they can still shape your future.The experience of serving in the military can provide valuable skills and opportunities.Building relationships and adding value in business should be prioritized over short-term gains.Technology and innovation can have a significant impact in various industries, including aerospace.The military experience can shape an individual's perspective and drive them to pursue meaningful work.Success is not guaranteed or permanent, and it requires ongoing effort and adaptability.

Clark County Today News
Letter: ‘The people need an affordable, responsible project that will meet transportation needs for the next century'

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 4:31


In a letter to the editor, John Ley shares his thoughts on recent comments by an ODOT official regarding the proposed I-5 Bridge replacement project. https://tinyurl.com/nek4ncb8 #opinion #lettertotheeditor #commentary #JohnLey #OregonDepartmentofTransportation #ODOT #KrisStrickler #IBR #I5Bridgereplacementproject #InterstateBridgeReplacementProgram #transportation #ColumbiaRiver #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday

Ozone Nightmare
The War Of The Worlds: Next Century Retro Review

Ozone Nightmare

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 5:01


Today on the 5: After watching Golem and enjoying it immensely, I immediately jumped into The War Of The Worlds: Next Century. As I expected, it was just as visually interesting and full of poltical themes as the previous film was.

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
2488. 127 Academic Words Reference from "Sam Rodriques: What we'll learn about the brain in the next century | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 114:11


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/sam_rodriques_what_we_ll_learn_about_the_brain_in_the_next_century ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/127-academic-words-reference-from-sam-rodriques-what-well-learn-about-the-brain-in-the-next-century-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/JX4_B06DTvM (All Words) https://youtu.be/Fgp3hajcDfA (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/tS5-afWa7Pc (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

Crackers and Grape Juice
Episode 410: Duo Dickinson - Saved by Design

Crackers and Grape Juice

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 63:00


Our guest this week is fellow Mockingbird writer Duo Dickinson. Duo is an American architect who has built over 500 projects in 10 states over 30 years. His work has received more than 30 awards. His design work has appeared in over 70 publications including The New York Times, Architectural Record and House Beautiful. He has written six books, including Small Houses for the Next Century and Expressive Details for McGraw-Hill and The House You Build, published by Taunton Press and as a paperback entitled House On A Budget. His book, Staying Put, received positive reviews in The Washington Post and The New York Times, among other publications. Dickinson is a contributing writer for Mockingbird, Common Edge, and Hearst Publications. He is a contributing writer on home design for Money Magazine. He blogs at Saved By Design: https://savedbydesign.wordpress.com The post he reads and discusses in the episode: https://savedbydesign.wordpress.com/2023/05/10/when-god-was-not-there/ His professional website: http://www.duodickinson.com

DxTalks CryptoTalks Podcast Hosted by Rudy Shoushany
Digital Transformation - Next Century of Lebanon

DxTalks CryptoTalks Podcast Hosted by Rudy Shoushany

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 86:02


Huda SaighProgramme Manager, Advice forSmall Businesses European Bank for Reconstruction & Development EBRDFouad FaresFounding Partner & CEO MINDSMASTER Canada Inc.Speaker, Professor McGill , HEC &College La Cité Moderated by Rudy ShoushanyICT Strategy and Governance,CyberSecurity, Digital Transformation

DxTalks CryptoTalks Podcast Hosted by Rudy Shoushany
Digital Transformation - Next Century of Lebanon

DxTalks CryptoTalks Podcast Hosted by Rudy Shoushany

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 86:02


Huda SaighProgramme Manager, Advice forSmall Businesses European Bank for Reconstruction & Development EBRDFouad FaresFounding Partner & CEO MINDSMASTER Canada Inc.Speaker, Professor McGill , HEC &College La Cité Moderated by Rudy ShoushanyICT Strategy and Governance,CyberSecurity, Digital TransformationFollow us:Instagram: https://instagram.com/dxtalksevents?i...Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dxta...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DxTalksTwitter :...

CBC Newfoundland Morning
Salmon in the next century. The Atlantic Salmon Federation is launching wild salmon watershed areas, so we can still have healthy stocks a hundred years from now

CBC Newfoundland Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 7:40


The Atlantic Salmon Federation has a new program called Wild Salmon Watersheds.The group is using donations from private supporters to focus on areas where salmon stocks are actually doing well. They want to make sure climate change doesn't destroy healthy river systems. One of the first three watershed areas the group is working on is on the Terra Nova River in this province. Kris Hunter is with the ASF.

Deep Dive with Shawn C. Fettig
Greatest Hit: Timothy Waters & Marcus Ruiz Evans - Secession Today and (Maybe) Tomorrow (Part Two)

Deep Dive with Shawn C. Fettig

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 74:38


**This episode was originally released on June 10, 2022. Given Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's recent comments about a "national divorce," it seems appropriate to revisit the history around this subject (with last week's episode), and the legality and likelihood of that happening in the future (this week's episode). Last week, I talked to Dr. Susan Schulten about the history of secession in the United States, the Civil War, and lessons we may, or may not, have learned. Today, I'm focusing on contemporary secession movements. My first guest, Dr. Timothy Waters (Maurer School of Law at Indiana University) is the author of Boxing Pandora: Rethinking Borders, States, and Secession in a Democratic World. We discuss secession movements globally, how they are instigated, their likelihood of success, something Shawn calls "country hunting," and how international law supports, or disincentivizes, serious secession sentiment. My second guest, Marcus Ruiz Evans, is the author of California's Next Century 2.0: Economic Renaissance. He is also the leader of California's secession initiative, Yes California (or Calexit). We talk about the divisions he sees between California and the rest of the United States, his vision for a new nation-state of California, and how he plans to get there. **Note that these interviews were conducted about one month into the Russian war in Ukraine.**Mentioned: Texas v. White Recommended:Boxing Pandora: Rethinking Borders, States, and Secession in a Democratic World– Timothy WatersCalifornia's Next Century 2.0: Economic Renaissance– Marcus Ruiz Evans-------------------------Follow Deep Dive:InstagramPost.newsYouTube Email: deepdivewithshawn@gmail.com **Artwork: Dovi Design **Music: Joystock

Elmira Baptist Church
Preparing For the Next Century

Elmira Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 41:00


Old Soul | New Soul Astrology with Robert Glasscock
Venus Star Point Changing to Libra (Air) for the Next Century!

Old Soul | New Soul Astrology with Robert Glasscock

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 22:07


The Venus Star Point is a study by astrologer Arielle Guttman as explained in the link below. There are a number of resources available by searching her name with "Venus Star Point" from appearances she has been making in the last year or so on this topic. The link below will get you started with her own article. This represents a shift in the culture on yet another level, as Robert explains is already showing up. If you wondered why there is (seemingly) suddenly a focus on gender identity, perhaps it is related to this phenomenon in the sky. "As Above; So Below." Link to Arielle Guttman Article Find the podcasts on YouTube Here! Robert is available for astrology readings. You may contact him via email on his website: https://www.rglasscock4sight.com/me Robert's Books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Robert-Glasscock/e/B00J7PGZ6W?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2&qid=1655748609&sr=8-2 If you would like to leave a question for Robert, go to the orange "SpeakPipe" link here (we can't answer questions specific to your chart...they have to be broad-audience questions): https://funastrology.com/ The conversation continues on our Discord Channel, where there is a dedicated conversation to Old Soul/New Soul.Join our Discord channel here: https://discord.com/X7PaBReQc2 Thomas Miller's Daily "Fun Astrology" podcast is available here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5tGKH9LJQx7rIWI3pjYjSqAnd his "Subconscious Mind Mastery" podcast is available here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7vbEvOoFU50THEgVzMQnso Thank you for listening! Robert & Thomas

Velvettboxx Records
It's all about the chaos in the music business and where it's going into the next century

Velvettboxx Records

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 4:59


This episode is all about the music business and where it's going just a short clip of my first podcast in a while

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University
John Hatfield: Can fraternities/sororities adapt and continue to succeed for the next century?

Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 42:43


Our next guest is John Hatfield. John a savvy, innovative leader with extensive experience communicating vision and strategic direction by creating scalable and effective learning solutions with delivery to diverse national and international audiences across all levels of organizations, affiliations and associations. His ability to streamline organizational production through the restructuring of policies and procedures, operations, finances, and team productivity is his calling. John maintains an uncompromising focus on high quality standards and bottom-line improvements. Creating and maintaining culture change within companies and organizations is his passion. He's got exceptional academic qualifications including a Master of Arts in Educational Psychology – Leadership & College Student Development. In his free time John enjoys hiking, hitting the gym, adventure, traveling, reading, working with fraternities, and spending time with his amazing kids. In episode 303 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why John chose Kansas State University for his undergraduate experience, what made him want to join Sigma Alpha Epsilon, how he's able to address the culture of an organization, why international service is so important, how he recruits the parents as part of fraternity recruitment, what is BraveManSociety, how Kansas State is bringing the fraternity and sorority community back under the University umbrella, can fraternities and sororities adapt/change, and the best restaurants in Manhattan, Kansas. Enjoy!

The God Culture
After The Apostles: Part 1. The Next Century. What was the True Ekklesia?

The God Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 45:14


It's time to consider the period just after the Apostles lived. Who was teh leadership of the True ekklesia in those days? Where were they? How did they operate and what did they believe? This will lead to the exposing of the false church which has never been Yahusha's ekklesia. Follow the signs thru history. Yah Bless. Now Available in Podcast Audio Format Internationally: https://www.thegodculture.com/podcast (Includes Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many more platforms. Free on our website.) Alternative Video Platforms Now Available: Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheGodCulture Utreon: https://utreon.com/c/TheGodCulture Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TheGodCulture:c For Our Books in eBook (Free) or Print: The Search For King Solomon's Treasure, Ophir Philippines Coffee Table Book, The Book of Jubilees: The Torah Calendar, 2nd Esdras: The Hidden Book of Prophecy, REST: The Case For Sabbath: OphirInstitute.com (All Books. Links to Amazon and Shopee PH for your area.) 2Esdras.org BookOfJubilees.org (Now Available With Color Maps & Interior Overseas!) RestSabbath.org LeviteBible.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-God-Culture-Original-376627072897316 FB Alternatives: https://parler.com/user/TheGodCulture https://gab.com/TheGodCulture Website: thegodculture.com For the many that are having difficulty with YouTube working properly, here are Series' Playlists: Solomon's Gold Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4PhVocfJEi1oZRRj0AWnzx Answers In Jubilees Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7bU2SrP84nw1EyRAqpQqsP Answers In 2nd Esdras Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6ULjeic8lJP63WRyOiW9yp Flood Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7FQ7HiGJcODyJEoBP7-0Md Lost Tribes Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7nzrJvNB4pKWG8gFOe9xDA Original Canon Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5IdRs0Efb9L0oyVL3E9r1f Sabbath Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6Fd6BamniTVm5SsNi2mZPy RESOLVED: Doctrines of Men Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi49L5WkYemQh72yDwV0Ye7Y Feasts of YHWH Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4YXMnaHTYiJw-mDuBqvNtP The Name of God Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4xaPtUfKykVU0HbOZK-LeJ 100 Clues The Philippines Is Ophir: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5gq1FV4RlgEAKP7WRCLca9 Find The Garden of Eden Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4KPuAcFq4Bx4A2l8dmcfxP Rivers from Eden Theory Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6Xt-ts2C1QVz-ZnAZxicWJ Revelation Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6WYQajRSk9iP5tc_Oi5k1j Prophetic Warning Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4jpVYhQ8s5Ad_bZN69nVVh When Was Jesus Born Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6nC0qdzNGBvSt8jK3xmIU5 Commandments of the New Testament Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5jcicc67_G3Tc-C0pN0WJv All Tagalog Videos Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7uDwFBB6Qn_DEl4FRu_Nwk All Spanish Narrated Videos Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5EtdquviZxBfc8R-Chw3ijSupport the show

Deep Dive with Shawn C. Fettig
Secession (Part Two): Today and (Maybe) Tomorrow

Deep Dive with Shawn C. Fettig

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 74:38


Last week, I talked to Dr. Susan Schulten about the history of secession in the United States, the Civil War, and lessons we may, or may not, have learned. Today, I'm focusing on contemporary secession movements. My first guest, Dr. Timothy Waters (Maurer School of Law at Indiana University) is the author of Boxing Pandora: Rethinking Borders, States, and Secession in a Democratic World. We discuss secession movements globally, how they are instigated, their likelihood of success, something Shawn calls "country hunting," and how international law supports, or disincentivizes, serious secession sentiment. My second guest, Marcus Ruiz Evans, is the author of California's Next Century 2.0: Economic Renaissance. He is also the leader of California's secession initiative, Yes California (or Calexit). We talk about the divisions he sees between California and the rest of the United States, his vision for a new nation-state of California, and how he plans to get there. **Note that these interviews were conducted about one month into the Russian war in Ukraine.**Mentioned: Texas v. White Recommended:Boxing Pandora: Rethinking Borders, States, and Secession in a Democratic World– Timothy WatersCalifornia's Next Century 2.0: Economic Renaissance– Marcus Ruiz Evans Follow the Podcast: Instagram Twitter Email with any thoughts, comments, questions: deepdivewithshawn@gmail.com **Artwork by Dovi Design **Music by Joystock

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
IFH 577: Directing & Showrunning Halo with Steven Kane

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 83:56 Very Popular


Steven Kane is an American television and theater writer, producer and director.Personal Life: Steve Kane was born in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, where he graduated from Cherry Hill High School West as a proud member of the 1985 and 1986 New Jersey Knowledge Bowl Championship Teams. His rock band, Next Century, almost came in third in back to back "Battle of the Bands" contests (Kane played key-tar) but he did manage to win consecutive "Best Director" awards in the school's annual One Act Play festival. He also had a girlfriend.Flush with these early successes, Kane went on to major in English and French at the University of Pennsylvania before attending graduate film school at the University of Southern California. His USC Masters Thesis, a short film entitled Heroic Symphony, garnered awards at film festivals around the country. He had several girlfriends during this time.Career: Kane got his start in the entertainment industry writing and directing independent film and theater. His first feature film, The Doghouse, won Best Director at the NY Indy Film Festival. His collection of One Act plays, Out of Your Mind, had a successful run in Los Angeles at the GuerriLA Theater.His television credits as a writer and producer include The Closer (for which he received an Edgar Nomination), Major Crimes, Alias, NCIS, and Without a Trace, as well as comedies American Dad and Curb Your Enthusiasm. From 2012-2018, he served as Creator, Executive Producer, and show runner of TNT's The Last Ship, a post-apocalyptic drama based on William Brinkley's novel of the same name.In 2019, it was announced that Steven would join the HALO series at Showtime as Showrunner, Head Writer, and Executive Producer.Dramatizing an epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant, Halo the series will weave deeply drawn personal stories with action, adventure and a richly imagined vision of the future. In a war for humanity's very survival, our deadliest weapon is our greatest hope.See Master Chief, Cortana, the Covenant, and the other Spartans of Silver Team more in this epic trailer for the new Paramount+ Original Series, Halo. Find the Halo, win the war. Stream the premiere of the new original series Halo on Thursday, Mar. 24, exclusively on Paramount+.In its adaptation for Paramount+, HALO will take place in the universe that first came to be in 2001 with the launch of Xbox®'s first “Halo” game. Dramatizing an epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant, HALO the series will weave deeply drawn personal stories with action, adventure and a richly imagined vision of the future.The series stars Pablo Schreiber (the Master Chief, Spartan John-117), Natascha McElhone (Dr. Halsey), Jen Taylor (Cortana), Bokeem Woodbine (Soren-066), Shabana Azmi (Admiral Margaret Parangosky), Natasha Culzac (Riz-028), Olive Gray (Miranda Keyes), Yerin Ha (Kwan Ha Boo), Bentley Kalu (Vannak-134), Kate Kennedy (Kai-125), Charlie Murphy (Makee) and Danny Sapani (Captain Jacob Keyes).

Words and Pictures
Clinton Street Theater's Next Century

Words and Pictures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022


next century clinton street theater
Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast
BPS 188: Writing & Showrunning Halo with Steven Kane

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 84:06 Very Popular


Steven Kane is an American television and theater writer, producer and director.Personal Life: Steve Kane was born in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, where he graduated from Cherry Hill High School West as a proud member of the 1985 and 1986 New Jersey Knowledge Bowl Championship Teams. His rock band, Next Century, almost came in third in back to back "Battle of the Bands" contests (Kane played key-tar) but he did manage to win consecutive "Best Director" awards in the school's annual One Act Play festival. He also had a girlfriend.Flush with these early successes, Kane went on to major in English and French at the University of Pennsylvania before attending graduate film school at the University of Southern California. His USC Masters Thesis, a short film entitled Heroic Symphony, garnered awards at film festivals around the country. He had several girlfriends during this time.Career: Kane got his start in the entertainment industry writing and directing independent film and theater. His first feature film, The Doghouse, won Best Director at the NY Indy Film Festival. His collection of One Act plays, Out of Your Mind, had a successful run in Los Angeles at the GuerriLA Theater.His television credits as a writer and producer include The Closer (for which he received an Edgar Nomination), Major Crimes, Alias, NCIS, and Without a Trace, as well as comedies American Dad and Curb Your Enthusiasm. From 2012-2018, he served as Creator, Executive Producer, and show runner of TNT's The Last Ship, a post-apocalyptic drama based on William Brinkley's novel of the same name.In 2019, it was announced that Steven would join the HALO series at Showtime as Showrunner, Head Writer, and Executive Producer.Dramatizing an epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant, Halo the series will weave deeply drawn personal stories with action, adventure and a richly imagined vision of the future. In a war for humanity's very survival, our deadliest weapon is our greatest hope.See Master Chief, Cortana, the Covenant, and the other Spartans of Silver Team more in this epic trailer for the new Paramount+ Original Series, Halo. Find the Halo, win the war. Stream the premiere of the new original series Halo on Thursday, Mar. 24, exclusively on Paramount+.In its adaptation for Paramount+, HALO will take place in the universe that first came to be in 2001 with the launch of Xbox®'s first “Halo” game. Dramatizing an epic 26th-century conflict between humanity and an alien threat known as the Covenant, HALO the series will weave deeply drawn personal stories with action, adventure and a richly imagined vision of the future.The series stars Pablo Schreiber (the Master Chief, Spartan John-117), Natascha McElhone (Dr. Halsey), Jen Taylor (Cortana), Bokeem Woodbine (Soren-066), Shabana Azmi (Admiral Margaret Parangosky), Natasha Culzac (Riz-028), Olive Gray (Miranda Keyes), Yerin Ha (Kwan Ha Boo), Bentley Kalu (Vannak-134), Kate Kennedy (Kai-125), Charlie Murphy (Makee) and Danny Sapani (Captain Jacob Keyes).

Mark Simone
Hour 2 Climate Change experts say the temperature will go up 2 degrees in the next century. The USA does not contribute any carbon compared to India, Japan, and China.

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 33:12


Cable TV companies are feeling the heat from people cutting the cord. Streaming services have taken over viewers and hired the top creative people in Hollywood. Tom Souzzi: Dem. candidate for Gov. He's only a few points from incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul. Souzzi says he will demand a debate with Hochul. He also wants to know what's going on with the Buffalo Bills stadium.

NC F&B Podcast
The Future of Whiskey Is Next Century Spirits

NC F&B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 59:13


NC State's Dr. Joel Pawlak has created a pseudo DeLorean to bring whiskey into the future. If you love whiskey and spirits there is so mucht to consume in this episode! How to age spirits. What is white labeling Did you know that India is the largest whiskey drinking country in the world? What is Trap Music? Who is defining The American Single Malt Whiskey Category? Support our Sponsors: SPOT ON Tech that helps your business grow. Call Tanya 858-213-7820 or email her tanyam@spoton.com Need a Gig? Go to GigPro NCFB! and get your first gig, free of charge, from GigPro! Drink Joe Van Gogh Coffee! Proof Alcohol Ice Cream Think Differently About Dessert Triangle Wine Company Use promo code 'NCFB' at checkout! The NC F&B Podcast is Produced and Engineered by Max Trujillo of Trujillo Media For booking or questions about the show, contact: max@ncfbpodcast.com or matt@ncfbpodcast.com 

Weed + Grub
Taking Tradition Into The Next Century with Alex Canter

Weed + Grub

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 58:37


Alex Canter (Canter's Deli) chats with Mike and Mary Jane live from his family's world-famous Canter's Deli! He talks about creating the game-changing virtual restaurant company Nextbite and his restaurant system Ordermark, being a Forbes 30 Under 30, and his new HotBox collaboration with Wiz Khalifa. But first, Mike woke up still high, and Mary Jane is the best host of any dinner party. GIVE US 5 ⭐️/ SUBSCRIBE / GET YOURSELF A FOOD ELEVATOR Music by Jesse Case Weed + Grub IG Alex IG Nextbite IG HotBox by Wiz IG BOTW: @BrotherElephant & @DJLaniLove

Unpacking the Digital Shelf
Building the most impactful consumer products company of the next century, with Arturo Aranda, Director of Brands, Brand Central at Thrasio

Unpacking the Digital Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 39:40


Thrasio often gets lumped into the  “Amazon seller aggregator” category. But when you talk to them, that's just the how. Here's their mission:”to be the most impactful consumer products company of the next century.” A key part of achieving that mission is creating  and expanding thousands of global brands at scale. The man in charge of  that part of the  mission  is Arturo Aranda, who brings his experience leading creative at BBDO, Facebook, MRM/McCann, working with some of the biggest brands in the world. Rob and Peter dug into what it takes to do brand building at the scale and speed of a Thrasio, and what it means to the company's overall mission.

Gensler Design Exchange
YWCA South Florida: Driving its Next Century of Social Impact through Design

Gensler Design Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 50:38


In June 2021, the YWCA South Florida celebrated 100 years of social impact, standing at the forefront of some of the most critical social movements in history and addressing the need for civil, social, and economic justice in its community. Ushering in its next century of social impact, the YWCA South Florida looks to drive empowerment through design. On today's episode of the Gensler Design Exchange podcast, Gensler Miami Senior Associate, Co-Studio Director & Client Relationship Leader Jorge Bernal sits down with Gensler Miami Principal & Co-Managing Director Diana Farmer-Gonzalez, YWCA South Florida President & CEO Kerry-Ann Royes, and Kaufman Rossin Director of Risk Advisory Services Glenn Davis. SHOW NOTES: bit.ly/genslerpod

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur
The Next Century Of War (Narration Only)

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 26:18


Future battlefields will employ ever-more technology, whether that battlefield is on earth, in the sea, in space, or in cyberspace. Today we will examine the roles robots, drones, artificial intelligence, armored suits, and nanotech may play in the future of war. Start listening with a 30-day Audible trial and your first audiobook is free. Visit http://www.audible.com/isaac or text "isaac" to 500-500. Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/9sZecKdeilE Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content. SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShE Credits: The Next Century of War Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur Episode 280; March 4, 2021 Produced & Narrated by Isaac Arthur Written by: Isaac Arthur Jason Burbank Script Editors: Jerry Guern https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxgArWbEhZg Konstantin Sokerin Matthew Campbell Graphics: Darth Biomech https://www.artstation.com/darth_biomech Fishy Tree https://www.deviantart.com/fishytree/ Sergio Botero https://www.artstation.com/sboterod?fref=gc Music Courtesy of Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creator

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur
The Next Century Of War

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 27:01


Future battlefields will employ ever-more technology, whether that battlefield is on earth, in the sea, in space, or in cyberspace. Today we will examine the roles robots, drones, artificial intelligence, armored suits, and nanotech may play in the future of war. Start listening with a 30-day Audible trial and your first audiobook is free. Visit http://www.audible.com/isaac or text "isaac" to 500-500. Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/9sZecKdeilE Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content. SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShE Credits: The Next Century of War Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur Episode 280; March 4, 2021 Produced & Narrated by Isaac Arthur Written by: Isaac Arthur Jason Burbank Script Editors: Jerry Guern https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxgArWbEhZg Konstantin Sokerin Matthew Campbell Graphics: Darth Biomech https://www.artstation.com/darth_biomech Fishy Tree https://www.deviantart.com/fishytree/ Sergio Botero https://www.artstation.com/sboterod?fref=gc Music Courtesy of Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creator

Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast
Medicine for the Next Century: An Interview with Regenerative Medicine Pioneer Dr. Ron Hanson!

Dr. Fred Clary's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 61:19


Ron Hanson, MD is a specialist in regenerative medicine. Dr. Hanson specializes in researching, developing, and utilizing advanced cellular therapies. His passion for minimally invasive healing therapies has led him to research some of the most innovative and advanced technologies available for his patients. Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting/life coach/ gym-chalk covered philosopher interviews a pioneer in regenerative medicine, Dr. Ron Hanson, MD, RMSK, CAQSM, ABFM.  To Learn More CHECK OUT: https://orthocureclinic.com/

Fault Lines
Episode 57: The NDAA, the Industrial Base, and the Future of Acquisitions

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 33:30


All eyes are on the NDAA because of President Trump’s veto but is the discussion focused on the right issues? Fault Lines welcomes Alex Gallo, Lindsay Rodman, and Moshe Schwartz, contributors to the recent NSI and Duco report The U.S. Defense Industrial Base: Can it Compete in the Next Century? Does China’s economic threat change the approach to its military threat? Can the DoD encourage competition in the defense industrial base? How can America be falling behind while spending so much on defense? These questions and more answered in this week’s Fault Lines. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Strap on your Boots!
Episode 35: What humans will evolve into in the next century

Strap on your Boots!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 14:47


I've always been considered a futurist and big fan of science fiction. More recently I've been having conversations with people about where humans are headed next. So I figured I might as well create an episode about what I believe humans will evolve into over the course of the next 100 years or more. If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and share this podcast, and if you'd like to further support this small business, feel free to donate via PayPal. Your support is appreciated!

Strap on your Boots!
Episode 35: What will humans evolve into in the next century

Strap on your Boots!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 14:47


I've always been considered a futurist and big fan of science fiction. More recently I've been having conversations with people about where humans are headed next. So I figured I might as well create an episode about what I believe humans will evolve into over the course of the next 100 years or more. If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe and share this podcast, and if you'd like to further support this small business, feel free to donate via PayPal. Your support is appreciated!

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur
Surviving The Next Century (Narration Only)

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 25:10


The last century has been one of awesome and often terrifying technological progress, and the next century offers as many wonders and terrors for us to navigate into our future. Watch the Video Version: https://youtu.be/WcUJSlmFnnk Start listening with a 30-day Audible trial and your first audiobook is free. Visit http://www.audible.com/isaac or text "isaac" to 500-500. Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content. SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShE Listen or Download the audio of this episode from Soundcloud: Episode's Audio-only version: https://soundcloud.com/isaac-arthur-148927746/surviving-the-next-century Episode's Narration-only version: https://soundcloud.com/isaac-arthur-148927746/surviving-the-next-century-narration-only Credits: Becoming a Kardashev-1 Post-Scarcity Civilization Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur Episode 267; De3cember 3, 2020 Produced, Written, and Narrated by Isaac Arthur Editors: Jerry Guern https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxgArWbEhZg Matthew Campbell PhoneticFailure Victoria Kelly Cover Art: Jakub Grygier https://www.artstation.com/jakub_grygier Music Courtesy of Miguel Johnson https://migueljohnson.bandcamp.com

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur
Surviving The Next Century

Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 25:40


The last century has been one of awesome and often terrifying technological progress, and the next century offers as many wonders and terrors for us to navigate into our future. Watch the Video Version: https://youtu.be/WcUJSlmFnnk Start listening with a 30-day Audible trial and your first audiobook is free. Visit http://www.audible.com/isaac or text "isaac" to 500-500. Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.net Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthur Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content. SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShE Listen or Download the audio of this episode from Soundcloud: Episode's Audio-only version: https://soundcloud.com/isaac-arthur-148927746/surviving-the-next-century Episode's Narration-only version: https://soundcloud.com/isaac-arthur-148927746/surviving-the-next-century-narration-only Credits: Becoming a Kardashev-1 Post-Scarcity Civilization Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur Episode 267; De3cember 3, 2020 Produced, Written, and Narrated by Isaac Arthur Editors: Jerry Guern https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxgArWbEhZg Matthew Campbell PhoneticFailure Victoria Kelly Cover Art: Jakub Grygier https://www.artstation.com/jakub_grygier Music Courtesy of Miguel Johnson https://migueljohnson.bandcamp.com

The Distillery Nation Podcast
DNP 075: Scott Bolin - Next Century Spirits

The Distillery Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 18:55


In this episode of the Distillery Nation Podcast, we had the absolute pleasure of talking with Scott Bolin. Scott is the co-founder & CEO of Next Century Spirits. A technology-based spirits company that focuses on private labels and craft producers. Talked about his background, how he went from the bio-material space to spirits business, controls around finishing and filtration, his advice on technology and spirits, favorite books and so much more.

Career Warrior Podcast
#181) The Most Valuable Skills for the Next Century | Maya Grossman

Career Warrior Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 30:54


Maya Grossman is a marketing executive with fifteen years of experience taking products to market and driving growth for Fortune 500 companies like Microsoft and Google, as well as fast growing startups. She is a speaker, a career coach and most recently the author of Invaluable: Master the Skills You Need to Skyrocket Your Career, an unconventional business book for employees who want to deliver exceptional results.Today’s topic touches on the most valuable skills for the next century. So don’t just listen to this episode if you need a job tomorrow. Listen to it if you’re someone who wants to put in hard work and use these skills along the way. Because ultimately, I believe that is the key to getting yourself promoted and moving your career in the best direction for you. Resources MentionedInvaluable: Master the Skills You Need to Skyrocket Your CareerFollow Maya Grossman on LinkedInFollow usFollow Chris on LinkedInCheck Career Warrior Podcast on InstagramSubscribe to Let’s Eat, Grandma’s YouTube ChannelCheck out our Latest Product, Urgent Care Package! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Magic Kathi Show
109 | What will the AGE OF AQUARIUS look like? - recap on the AGE OF PISCES & intuitive forecast for the next century! | Technology, AI, religion

The Magic Kathi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 32:35


A lot of people already talk about the AGE OF AQUARIUS. But What does it really mean and when does it "start"? The truth is, we will slowly transition into this new age and before we are fully ready for it, we have to understand what the previous age, the AGE OF PISCES, really brought to us. So join me in this episode to hear about my downloads and insights on both ages + also a little preview for the AGE OF AQUARIUS! xoxo Kathi MUST WATCH VIDEO about SACRED GEOMETRY in NATURE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mynr7uik5-0 YouTube Video about the connection between Mars + Pluto + your SOUL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tamZGLeGtAU _

Bytemarks Cafe
Episode 626: Purple Maia Salesforce + Next Century Cities Digital Equity – Aug 26, 2020

Bytemarks Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020


First up, the next installment of the Manoa Heritage Center’s Virtual Kahaukani Conversations features guest speaker is Dr. Sam ‘Ohu Gon III who will be discussing the similarities and differences between Hawaiian and Western knowledge systems, and the future of collaborative knowledge and sharing to benefit us all. It’s free and takes place on Thursday, … Continue reading "Episode 626: Purple Maia Salesforce + Next Century Cities Digital Equity – Aug 26, 2020"

Innovational Correctness
#013 - How Vacuum Panels Are Already the Best Insulator for the Next Century /w Dr. Joachim Kuhn

Innovational Correctness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 49:05


In today‘s episode I talk to Dr. Joachim Kuhn who is the CEO and founder of va-Q-tec - a very innovative company that produces highly efficient and space saving vacuum panels that insulate 10 times better than traditional insulators and will remain the best insulation material for the century.va-Q-tec has won the TOP 100 innovator award, has been the National Champion at the "European Business Awards" multiple times, made it into the TOP 10 of the GreenTec awards, along with so many other awards and recognitions that it would seriously take a half an hour to name them all. In this episode I talk to Dr. Joachim Kuhn and explore:What vacuum insulated panels are and what they can be used for,What makes them so specials, along with some of their properties,Why a vacuum is such a good insulator that it will be the best insulator for the next 100-150 years,How common insulators such as styrofoam perform against vacuum panels (spoiler alert: it‘s staggering)?Some of the challenges he faces with his innovative vacuum panels,How his product stakes up against the competition and how he‘s able to compete against Asian manufacturer, despite these being much cheaper,The steps his company is currently taking to make these panels much more affordable and available for more customer applications,How he decides which market to enter next, when the potential of his product is so vast,Why he didn‘t take his successful company to Silicon Valley, but instead stayed in Germany,What he recommends companies do to bring their breakthrough innovation to market,and so much more. Show Notes, Links & Resources Mentioned: gammabeyond.com/en/podcast/013Podcast Website: www.innovationalcorrectness.com---If you enjoyed this episode, could I ask you for one small favor?Would you please consider rating and reviewing this podcast on iTunes, Overcast or the podcast app of your choice? It really helps us out, by encouraging more people to find our podcast and reach hard-to-get guests.Last but not least, if you have any suggestions for further episodes or guests should be invited on this podcast or just have feedback, shoot us a quick email: info@gammabeyond.com or fill out our feedback form.Follow & add David on:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/davidluna/XING: xing.com/profile/DavidC大卫_Luna鲁/cvTwitter: twitter.com/gammabeyondInstagram: instagram.com/gammabeyond/Youtube: youtube.com/c/GAMMADigitalBeyond

Long Reads Live
The Economic Conflict That Will Shape The Next Century

Long Reads Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 24:52


This week on Long Reads Sunday, our selection is “Whose Century?” by Adam Tooze in the London Review of Books.  Nominally a review of four recent scholarly works on the conflict between the US and China, Tooze main argument is that the central problem with viewing this as a new Cold War is the idea that it is new.  Instead, we need to understand that, contra Fukiyama’s famous essay, history didn’t end in 1989 - at least not for the Chinese. What’s more, the narrative of having “won” the Cold War fails to take into account our spectacular failures in Asia.  Only by reframing our understanding can we make sense of the most important geopolitical conflict of the coming century. 

Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking
Peter Calthorpe: Urban Planet: Ecology, Community, and Growth Through the Next Century

Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 71:09


Throughout Peter Calthorpe's decade-spanning career in urban design, planning, and architecture, he has developed and practiced the key principles of New Urbanism: that the most successful places are diverse in uses and users, are scaled to the pedestrian and human interaction, and are environmentally sustainable. Calthorpe developed the concept of Transit Oriented Development, a strategy that is now the foundation of many regional policies and city plans around the world. His work internationally has demonstrated that community design with a focus on environmental sustainability and human scale can be adapted throughout the globe. Most recently Calthorpe launched the urban-planning software UrbanFootprint which models the diverse impacts of urban planning scenarios for designers and planners working for cities, businesses, public agencies and nonprofits.

2 Crickets In A Thorn Tree
Has Fallism hit Princeton & what is going on between India and China

2 Crickets In A Thorn Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 76:46


Gabe unpacks the why Fallists told him Mandela is Judas at UCT and why Princeton has stripped Woodrow Wilson's name. Nick takes the long view, perhaps India is where liberty-lovers should be looking for the Next Century.

2 Crickets In A Thorn Tree
Has Fallism hit Princeton & what is going on between India and China

2 Crickets In A Thorn Tree

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 76:46


SA Institute of Race Relations — Gabe unpacks the why Fallists told him Mandela is Judas at UCT and why Princeton has stripped Woodrow Wilson's name. Nick takes the long view, perhaps India is where liberty-lovers should be looking for the Next Century.

The Broadband Bunch
Rural Broadband and more with Digital Rights Activist Francella Ochillo of Next Century Cities

The Broadband Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 37:48


In this episode, we speak with Francella Ochillo, executive director of Next Century Cities. Francella is a truly passionate digital rights advocate, who is very much committed to the vision of expanding broadband access for underserved and unserved communities everywhere. You will regularly find this dynamic leader on Capitol Hill, testifying before Congressional committees, and meeting with the FCC, delivering keynotes speeches, agency filings, or being quotes on Axios, and in The Washington Post. Or, participating in local events, all across the country. Our guest earned her Juris Doctorate degree from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, and is a member of the District of Columbia Bar Association. Learn more about New Century Cities: https://nextcenturycities.org/ Across the country, innovative municipalities are recognizing the importance of leveraging gigabit level internet to attract new business and create jobs, improve health care and education, ensure civic participation, and connect residents to new opportunities. Next Century Cities is committed to celebrating these successes, demonstrating their value, and helping other cities to realize the full power of truly high-speed, affordable, and accessible broadband.

Good Future
Zali Steggall: The goal that will define Australia’s next century, Net Zero by 2050

Good Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 36:25


Zali Steggall is not your usual politician. She defeated ex-Prime Minister Tony Abbott to take office last year, and now she’s shepherding a Climate Change Bill through parliament that has the potential to define Australia’s next century. Her Bill doesn’t define policy or technology, instead it acts as a roadmap. At its core, it has the goal of getting emissions to Net Zero by 2050. She’s garnered support from all sides, and for business, it offers stability and certainty that has been sorely lacking, and which is vital for making long-term investment and capital decisions. Zali Steggall is the Federal member for Warringah, she’s independent so she’s not beholden to any party. Zali is a lawyer, but before that she was in fact an Olympic skier. In Nagano she won a bronze medal, Australia’s first individual winter Olympic medal. She’s clearly no stranger to winning, but she may still have her biggest challenge ahead of her. You see, Zali is taking a new Bill to parliament, it’s called the Climate Change Bill. This conversation was originally organised as part of the RIAA Conference, that’s the Responsible Investment Association of Australasia. But, like so many other events, it was postponed in the wake of the covid-19 crisis. Zali talked a little about how her community is handling the Corona virus, as well as how frustrated she is by the conduct of some commentators. We talked about the need to address climate change after a lost decade of political inaction, and she explained that this issue has increasing support from members on both sides of the parliament, from business, land holders and greenies alike. This is about cleaning up our environment, but it’s also about catching-up, across innovation, renewable power, productivity and efficiency. Things that are already proving to define this new decade. All the show notes are on my website www.Johntreadgold.com Enjoy

This Week in the Middle East with William Morris of the Next Century Foundation
2020 - good, bad or hopeful? A New Year's message from the Next Century Foundation's Secretary General

This Week in the Middle East with William Morris of the Next Century Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 14:21


William Morris, Secretary General of the Next Century Foundation, shares a few thoughts as we move into the new decadeSupport the show (https://www.justgiving.com/tncf)

This Week in the Middle East with William Morris of the Next Century Foundation
A tough year with a Happy Ending: A Christmas message from the Next Century Foundation's Secretary General

This Week in the Middle East with William Morris of the Next Century Foundation

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 15:35


William Morris, Secretary General of the Next Century Foundation, shares some thoughts in the aftermath of a year that included every conceivable divisive issue from Brexit and Trump to the death of Jamal Kashoggi.Support the show (https://www.justgiving.com/tncf)

WhiskyCast
Designing Distilleries for Scotch Whisky's Next Century

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 69:06


There's an old saying that "form follows function." It's the idea that a building's design should fit its intended purpose, and over the years, that's been the way whisky distilleries were designed by architects like Charles Doig - who developed the pagoda-like chimney vents that are a sure clue you're looking at a distillery in the distance. There's a boom in distillery construction around Scotland, and architects are taking cues from the past while designing contemporary distilleries that could be around for the next 100 years or longer. Gareth Roberts is one of those architects, with credits that include Ardnamurchan, Lindores Abbey, and Dartmoor distilleries. We'll talk with him on WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, we'll have the details on this year's International Wine and Spirit Competition-winning whiskies, along with the rest of the week's whisky news. We'll also share some of the things you're most thankful for during the holidays and answer some of your whisky questions on Behind the Label.

My Arundel Biz
My Arundel Biz Podcast - Next Century

My Arundel Biz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 23:28


On the eve of the 18th anniversary of 9/11 the My ArundelBiz Podcast team sat down with John McBeth, CEO of Next Century to talk about why the company was founded in response and the guiding principles driving their innovation forward today.

Finding Peace WithiN with Lisa L. Dalton
Kanye West Sunday Service - Is this The Church of the Next Century?

Finding Peace WithiN with Lisa L. Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 47:41


Has Kanye West's Sunday Service become the face of the future church? This is a topic that most African American's have discussed among the body of Christ. Some agree, some don't. But what does the youth of today have to say about the face of Sunday Service and how it affects how they worship God. Candance and I talk candidly and openly about Kanye West's quest to finding his true authentic self through spiritual awareness and how he's taking the millennials along with him. What does the future look like for the church of old... This ain't yo grandma's church... that's for sure.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-l-dalton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lisa-l-dalton/support

Glocal
Meditopia: Building A Company For The Next Century

Glocal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 31:36


cc: is a podcast on locally incubated global startup success stories. Hosted by Enis. Started as a meditation app, now moving towards a daily mental companion, Meditopia reached 4M members in 50 countries only in 2 years! Fatih is tackling the world’s ongoing psychological crisis, step by step. What’s in this episode? 1) Building the company for the 22nd century! 2) 360 journey of localizing an intimate app experience 3) Vision behind becoming a mental companion 4) Advantages of starting and hiring in Turkey 5) Clashing with unicorns You can reach us through our website or @getcced on Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, Facebook, and Linkedin.

Edelman UK
Sideload #23 – Tech for the next century

Edelman UK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 31:06


Will we all live for a hundred years? Will we one day work side by side with machines? In this lofty episode of Sideload, we sit down with Edelman Senior Director, Satyen Dayal to talk about how technology will change our lives, work and society beyond recognition. Get in touch with us at sideload@edelman.com

TED Talks Daily
What we'll learn about the brain in the next century | Sam Rodriques

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 13:34


In this imaginative talk, neurobiologist Sam Rodriques takes us on a thrilling tour of the next 100 years in neuroscience. He envisions strange (and sometimes frightening) innovations that may be the key to understanding and treating brain disease -- like lasers that drill tiny holes in our skulls and allow probes to study the electrical activity of our neurons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TED Talks Science and Medicine
What we'll learn about the brain in the next century | Sam Rodriques

TED Talks Science and Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 13:31


In this imaginative talk, neuroengineer Sam Rodriques takes us on a thrilling tour of the next 100 years in brain science. He envisions strange (and sometimes frightening) innovations that may be the key to understanding and treating brain disease -- like lasers that drill tiny holes in our skulls and allow probes to study the electrical activity of our neurons.

brain next century sam rodriques
What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast
Dr. Victoria Romero, Chief Scientist, Next Century Corporation: Applying Cognitive Psychology and Data Science to Counter Fear-Based Marketing, Extremism and Terrorism

What2Know - a Marketing and Communications Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 27:39


Dr. Victoria Romero discusses how the understanding of cognitive psychology paired with data science plays a key role in a very important topic - combating fear-based marketing, extremism, and terrorism. She shares detail into her work as Chief Scientist at New Century Corporation, where she helps counter influence messaging from criminal and terror organizations – especially within youth and teens.  

Chiki & Bella Podcast
10-18-2017 - Defining Our Relationship with India for the Next Century by U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson - audio English

Chiki & Bella Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 48:27


10-18-2017 - Defining Our Relationship with India for the Next Century by U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson - audio English

Innovation Now
Soaring into the Next Century

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 1:30


X-1 made history as the first plane to fly faster than the speed of sound. Now Maxwell, NASA’s first new x-plane in a decade, will once again transform our skies.

TripleBlack.com Podcast - Your Entertainment Source for Extreme Sports

TO SECEDE OR NOT TO SECEDE? That is the question. Shortly after the controversial election, Dan Goodwin, the president and CEO of Triple Black TV, connected wth Marcus Ruiz Evans, the author of California’s Next Century 2.0: Economic Renaissance, and leader of the YesCalifornia campaign for independence, to ask some hard questions: 1) What do you say to all the states that feel the same? Like Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and New York, just to name a few. Are we abandoning them during their hour of need and leaving them at the mercy of Donald Trump? 2) Will California have its own military force? What's to prevent Donald Trump from declaring martial law and taking action to stop us? These are just the few of the questions posed. We hope you enjoy and feel impowered. Please FOLLOW us and SHARE! We appreciate it more than you. Together we can make this world a better place.

Business Creators Radio Show With Adam Hommey
Self Publishing Your Book Vs Traditional Publishing, With Ken Dunn

Business Creators Radio Show With Adam Hommey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 59:07


There are literally millions of books in print today. With the advent of Kindle and tablets, ebooks have become increasingly popular. This also created a new industry with self-publishing. How do you choose with avenue is right for your book? Do you self publish or go with traditional publishing? Ken Dunn is CEO/Founder of Next Century […]

Community Broadband Bits
Next Century Cities – Community Broadband Bits Podcast Episode 121

Community Broadband Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2014 9:29


This week, we helped to launch Next Century Cities, a collaborative effort of local governments that are making smart investments and partnerships to ensure their communities have fast, affordable, and reliable Internet access. Deb Socia is the Executive Director of Next Century Cities, coming to it from a nonprofit organization she developed in Boston called … Continue reading "Next Century Cities – Community Broadband Bits Podcast Episode 121" ★ Support this podcast ★

National Center for Women & Information Technology

Audio File:  Download MP3Transcript: An Interview with Helen Greiner Co-founder and Chairman of the Board, iRobot Corp. Date: June 11, 2007 NCWIT Interview with Helen Greiner BIO: In the early days of iRobot Corp. (Nasdaq:IRBT), co-founder and Chairman of the Board Helen Greiner envisioned robots as the basis for an entirely new class of products that would improve life by taking on dangerous and undesirable tasks. Greiner's vision has been brought to life by products such as the iRobot Roomba® Vacuuming Robot, which has sold more than 2 million units to consumers throughout the world, and the iRobot PackBot® Tactical Mobile Robot, which is helping to save soldiers' lives in Iraq and Afghanistan. Greiner's nearly 20 years in robot innovation and commercialization includes work at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab and MIT's Artificial Intelligence Lab, where she met iRobot co-founders Colin Angle and Rodney Brooks. Before founding iRobot in 1990, Greiner founded California Cybernetics, a company focused on commercializing NASA Jet Propulsion Lab technology and performing government-sponsored research in robotics. Greiner holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and a master's degree in computer science, both from MIT. In 2005, she led iRobot through its initial public offering. She also guided iRobot's early strategic corporate growth initiatives by securing $35 million in venture funding to finance iRobot's expansion in the consumer and military categories. In addition, Greiner created iRobot's Government & Industrial Robots division - starting with government research funding leading to the first deployment of robots in combat in Operation Enduring Freedom. Currently, the division is shipping iRobot PackBot robots for improvised explosive device (IED) disposal in Iraq. In part because of the success of these initiatives, Greiner has helped enhance public acceptance of robots as one of today's most important emerging technology categories. Greiner was named by the Kennedy School at Harvard in conjunction with US News and World Report as one of America's Best Leaders and was recently honored with the Pioneer Award from the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) in appreciation for her work in military robotics. Greiner has been honored by the World Economic Forum as both a Global Leader for Tomorrow and a Young Global Leader. In 2005 Good Housekeeping Magazine named her "Entrepreneur of the Year," and Accenture honored her as "Small Business Icon" in its Government Women Leadership Awards. In 2003, Greiner was recognized by Fortune Magazine as one of its "Top 10 Innovators of 2003" and named the Ernst and Young New England "Entrepreneur of the Year" with cofounder Colin Angle. Greiner won the prestigious "DEMO God" award at the DEMO 2000 Conference. In 1999, she was named an "Innovator for the Next Century" by Technology Review Magazine. Lucy Sanders: Hi, this is Lucy Sanders. I am the CEO of the National Center for Women and Information Technology or NCWIT. This is part of a series of interviews that we are having with fabulous IT entrepreneurs, women who have started IT companies in a variety of different sectors, all of whom have absolutely fabulous stories to tell us about being entrepreneurs. With me doing these interviews is Larry Nelson from w3w3.com. Hi, Larry. How are you? Larry Nelson: Well, hello. Boy, am I happy to be here. Lucy: Why don't you tell us a little bit about w3w3 because these will be podcasts on w3w3 as well as on the NCWIT website. Larry: Well, just briefly, we started in 1998 before anybody knew what radio on the Internet was all about. And finally we learned a number of interesting lessons. We started doing podcasting a little over a year ago, so that's a big leap since then. We have been very fortunate to have a number of interviews with top‑notch heavy hitters, but after I saw the list that Lucy put together I was just absolutely stunned. Lucy: To really just get right to it, the person we are interviewing today is Helen Greiner. She is the co‑founder and chairwoman of iRobot. I have to admit up front that I am an iRobot stockholder, and Helen knows I am one of her best salespeople ‑‑ maybe not her best sales person but certainly one of her salespeople. Helen Greiner: I hope you are not just a stockholder, but I hope you are also a Roomba owner. Lucy: I am a Roomba owner. It's getting double duty now because we're doing a kitchen renovation, and we set it loose in the house at night to pick up all the dust and stuff so it's getting a workout, Helen. Helen: You'll be needing the Dirt Dog model for wash ups and construction areas. Lucy: Absolutely. Larry: We're going to have to have a link to all of these on the website. Lucy: Absolutely. We are really happy to have you here, Helen. We are really looking forward to talking to you about entrepreneurship. Larry: You know, I can't help but wonder: we have four daughters, and how did you, Helen, get really involved and interested in technology? Helen: Well, I think this is a common story in technology, but I was inspired by science fiction. I went to see "Star Wars" when I was 11 on the big screen, and I was enthralled by R2‑D2 because he was a character. He had a personality and a gender, and he was more than a machine. I was inspired to start thinking about, can you build something like that? As I was hacking on my little TSR 80 personal computer, obviously I had no idea just how complex it would be. Lucy: What are you thinking about those new mailboxes that are R2‑D2 mailboxes, Helen? Helen: I think they're pretty damn cool. Lucy: I think it's pretty cool. As a technologist you obviously look at a lot of different technologies. I am sure you have some on your radar screen that you think are particularly cool and compelling. Maybe you could share some of those with us. Helen: Well, of course, the coolest is robots because they are just on the cusp of adoption today. Other than the robots and ones that very well might feed into the robot, are large scale memories, multiple core processors, cameras on cell phones. Technologies as they go to mass market are getting cheaper and cheaper which enables them to be bringing them into other applications, like on the robots. Larry: I just want to make sure that the listeners do understand that you are talking about robots everywhere from the kitchen to Iraq. Helen: Yes. We have over two million Roombas out there in people's homes doing the floor sweeping and vacuuming. We have a floor washing robot, the Scooba, that you just leave on your floor and when you come back it's clean. We have a robot for the work shop called the Dirt Dog, and what most people don't realize is we also sell a line of robots for the military. Our Packbot model was used for the first time in cave clearing in Afghanistan and now is being used for bomb disposal over in Iraq. One of the neat new developments we have is we just put out a version of this with a bomb sniffing payload, so it can actually go out and find improvised explosive devices. Lucy: Well, I've heard you speak about the robots over in Iraq, and it's very compelling to know that we can use technology like this to really go on these types of missions instead of our young men and our young women. Helen: The robots allow a soldier to stay at a safe, standoff distance. He doesn't have to go into unnecessary danger. Lucy: Right. Helen: Our servicemen and women, you know, are exposed to a lot of danger when you send them to roadside bombs when a robot could do the job instead. We think that's really something that should be changed quickly, and it has changed very rapidly. Just two years ago they would suit up a soldier in a bomb suit and send them down range, and now you have to get permission to do that. The common operating procedure is to send a robot into the danger. Larry: That sounds like iRobot is doing everything from saving backs in kitchens to saving lives in dangerous situations. Let me see if I can migrate to the entrepreneur part of you. What is it that made you become, or why are you an entrepreneur? Helen: I was deeply interested in making robots into an industry. People have been talking about robots. They have been in science fiction for decades and decades. Yet, when I started in this field I looked around and there were very few robots that people could actually purchase and could actually use. When I was at the university at MIT the people worked on wonderful robot projects. It was really, really cool technology, but when the PhD got done or when the project ended, all of it would kind of stop and then somebody would start a new project potentially building on some of the results. But the actual robot that was built. many times progress stopped on it. Just like the computer industry, I believe it takes a company that can reinvest some of the profits back into the next generation and the next improvements on the products that really has started the industry to take off. Lucy: Well next the definition that I carry in my head of true innovation is taking research and the types of projects you are talking about, Helen, and driving them out into the consumer space and into the mass market. That is what innovation is all about. Larry: You bet. By the way, what is it about being an entrepreneur, what is it that makes you tick and turns you on as an entrepreneur? Helen: Being an entrepreneur is creating something out of nothing. You know, when you start it, it's all consuming. It takes your whole focus. It is very compelling to me. I tend to be someone who when they jump into something they jump into it with absolutely full force, and it allowed me to learn so much along the way. Everything from how to hire people, how to apply for and win a military research contract, how to raise venture capital, how to set up a management structure and, very recently, how to take a company public. Lucy: Helen, tell us, obviously, entrepreneurship makes you tick. You love to create things from nothing, and along the way as you chose this career path, who influenced you? What kind of mentors did you have? Helen: I have had a lot of advisors who I could talk to about the different stages of the business, and that's been an incredible gift. That is one of the most valuable things you can give: the benefit of your own experience. Early on I was influenced by my dad having founded a company, so entrepreneurship was part of my culture growing up. Larry: So, it's not genetic. It's part of the culture, right? Helen: I believe that. Larry: You, I'm sure, like all of us entrepreneurs ‑‑ you know, Pat and I, we have been in business together and entrepreneurs for over 30 years. There are a lot of bumps and things along the road. What would be some of the most challenging things that you have experienced? Helen: Well, iRobot has been in business for 17 years, and it's a lot different company today than when we founded it. Early on, this was a bootstrap company, credit cards filled to the max. Larry: So you made money right away? Helen: Yeah. Larry: You were profitable right away? Yeah. Lucy: Like many of us. Helen: No, we really had a bumpy beginning because in part the technology wasn't ready yet upon time. So we came up with a method to develop the technology and to develop business plans so when the opportunity was right we could capitalize on it. Lucy: So, as we shift a little bit now toward the future entrepreneurs, if you were giving advise to people about entrepreneurship, young people, about the career path you have chosen being an entrepreneur, what would you tell them? What advice would you give them? Helen: I would say, definitely do it, because it's probably one of the most rewarding career paths you can take. One of the most challenging, but one of the most rewarding. I would say very strongly, don't do it like we did it at iRobot. IRobot, we didn't do it with a business plan. We didn't start a real crisp idea of what these robots would used for. We basically started with the future of the technology and it happens to have worked for us, but it was a long haul in the early years. I think if I had it to do over again, it would be done a lot more efficiently. Larry: When did you finally get the real management team put together? Helen: In 1998 we decided to take venture capital for the first time. And that was a big decision because that's what took it from being more of a lifestyle company, somewhat of a research lab. Folks were building any kind of robot, because they were passionate about it. Some of them are quite frankly cool to a real business concern. You could almost consider the company a re‑start in 1998. It only took the first venture capital, which allowed us to invest in the management team and take it to the next level. Also to invest in our own product lines, rather than relying on government contracts coming in or strategic relationships with larger companies. Larry: Well, you have been very passionate about iRobots and you've also been very humble in terms of what you have done, what you have been through. What are some of the characteristics that maybe have been a benefit to you in becoming a successful entrepreneur? Helen: I'd say the biggest one is persistence. There will always be speed bumps along the way. And generally being able to say, OK, I might not have the solution to this problem right now, but I know that there's a way. And either by talking to people, getting advice, by brainstorming with people, by being creative, by thinking out of the box. There is always a way to get through any problem that presents itself. It's takes persistence to do that because you will get knocked quite a few times along the road. Being able to pick yourself up, dust off and say, I learned from that experience, I won't do it again. We don't look at anything at iRobot as failed. This got us to the next step and the next step was different, but they were all stepping‑stones to where we are today. And many of them were necessary. Larry: I have heard that persistence is omnipotence. Lucy: Sometime we refer to it as relentlessness. Larry: Oh, is that what that is. Lucy: Yes. I also have to say something about Helen how and just as a sidebar: Helen gives one of the best talks on robotics I have ever seen. Helen, your talk at the Grace Harper Conference was outrageously good. Helen: Oh, well I appreciate that. One of the things that I would like for folks listening to know that it is important to be able to grab the microphone and get your message across. My personal background is: I was extremely shy, terribly afraid of public speaking. You know, reports that people who would rather do anything else sometimes than get up in front of a group of people and speak. I was one of those people. It doesn't come naturally to me. But I recognized that it was important in getting the message of the company across. I really worked on how to improve and just by taking speaking opportunities I got better and better at it. Which doesn't mean I will ever be a natural just really, really want to jump out and do it. If I can do it, anybody can learn to be a better public speaker. So they can take advantage of the opportunities to get their message out that it provides. Larry: It might not be natural but you certainly are unique and passionate. Lucy: The best talk I've heard, a mix of computer science and business and humor, it's wonderful. Helen: That is very nice of you. It means a lot because I did have to work harder than people who are naturals, "Yes, I want the mike!" Lucy: One of the things that our listeners will be interested in. The entrepreneurial life is a tough life. It is a lot of work and yet it is important to bring balance between our personal lives and our professional lives. So what kinds of hints do you have to pass along? Helen: I don't think I'm a shining example of balance in my life, but I can say the philosophy I've always had is: work hard, play hard. So, when I do take off from iRobot, being able to go out snowboarding, being able to tight‑board, being able to go scuba diving. I'm just learning how to tight‑board. I have a goal to learn one new sport each year, because it's good to take up something new and to me I like doing it in the athletic arena. Lucy: Well, it sounds like fun to me. Larry: Lucy likes to go out there and jog every day after... Lucy: Well, you're right I'm not that good at it either, but I still get out there. Larry: I can't help but ask this. You know, you have had a very exciting and challenging ‑‑ and obviously with the persistence and the talent ‑‑ you really accomplished a great deal. I know you want to accomplish a great deal more with iRobot. What's next for you? Helen: Well, the challenges that iRobot faces today are different than when we were a start up company. Now we have over 350 people. In 2006 we did just about $189 million in revenues and now it's about making the organization click, to function as a team, and making sure that things work like clockwork at the organization, while still keeping that innovative flair, so you can get the next generation of products into the pipeline. Lucy: So, I have to ask, just because I love iRobot so much, what's the next great product? Can you spill the beans? Helen: I can't tell you what the next consumer robot products are, but on the military side, we have a hugely exciting robot that can run over 12 miles an hour, that can carry a soldier's pack. It's got a manipulator on it that can pick up a Howitzer shell. That thing picked me up the other day. Lucy: Oh. Larry: Wow. Helen: We're very excited to get that type of capability also into hands of our soldiers. Lucy: Wow, that's pretty exciting. Larry: Nothing like getting picked up. Boy, that's for sure. Lucy: I don't know what I would do if a robot picked me up, but I guess one of these days maybe we'll experience ‑‑ we'll get you to bring that to one of our meetings, Helen. That would be very cool. Larry: I'd love a picture of that for the website. Lucy: Yeah, thank you. OK. Larry: Helen, I want to thank you so much for joining us. We are so excited about this program. When we get to talk to people like you with your background and your experience, it makes it just that much more exciting and motivating to a number of young people. Helen: Well, I appreciate it. Lucy: Well, and we want everybody to know where they can find these podcasts. They are accessible on the NCWIT website at ww.NCWIT.org And along with the podcast, his information about entrepreneurism and how people can be more involved as entrepreneurs and also get resources on the web and also from other organizations, should they be interested. Larry: Yes, and thank you for all of the great hints and probably more than that, some really golden nuggets in there. One that's sticking out in my mind right now is the mass‑market adoption. I guess that is what we all want to charge for. Helen: It's not where we started out, but it is where we're fully focused at. Lucy: Well, thank you very much. Helen: OK, thank you. Have a good one. Series: Entrepreneurial HeroesInterviewee: Helen GreinerInterview Summary: Helen Greiner is co-founder and Chairman of the Board of iRobot Corp., maker of the Roomba® Vacuuming Robot (over 2M units sold) and the iRobot PackBot® Tactical Mobile Robot, which deactivates mines in Iraq and Afghanistan. Release Date: June 11, 2007Interview Subject: Helen GrenierInterviewer(s): Lucy Sanders, Larry NelsonDuration: 15:30

Catalyst Podcast
Seth Godin :: Episode 45

Catalyst Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2008 47:32


Seth Godin is a bestselling author, entrepreneur and agent of change. His books, including Purple Cow, Meatball Sundae and The Dip have been bestsellers around the world and changed the way people think about marketing, change, and work. He was recently chosen as one of 21 Speakers for the Next Century by Successful Meetings and his blog is consistently rated one of the top marketing blogs in the world.