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Fika with Vicky's Guest this week is #1best selling author Chris Hadfield. Despite The Defector's recent release, and a busy book tour schedule, Chris graciously agreed to having a thirty minute conversation. So this is a pre-recorded Fika Special Feature for you to enjoy. I know I enjoyed the time I spent with this author. We'll be focussing on his thrillers The Apollo Murders and The Defector, which take place during the Cold War. Both books are #1 National Best Sellers, The Apollo Murders also being a New York Times Best Seller and The Times (London) Thriller of the Year Pick. A regular live Fika with Vicky will begin at 1:40 p.m., and you're welcome to join in and let us know what you liked about The Apollo Murders or The Defector, or just say hello. Photo Credit: Shye Klein Bio: Chris Hadfield has flown three space missions, built two space stations, performed two spacewalks, crewed the Shuttle and Soyuz, and commanded the International Space Station. Formerly NASA's Director of Operations in Russia, Hadfield is a heavily decorated astronaut, engineer, and military fighter pilot who was named the Top Test Pilot in both the US Air Force and the US Navy, and was inducted into Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame. A 4-time internationally bestselling author, Hadfield has written An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth; You Are Here; a children's book The Darkest Dark; and the thriller The Apollo Murders, which is in production as an 8-part TV series. Hadfield also released a music album, Space Sessions: Songs from a Tin Can, and his TED talk, What I Learned from Going Blind in Space, has been viewed over 11 million times. Hadfield is the co-creator and host of the internationally acclaimed BBC series Astronauts, as well as the co-host, with actor Will Smith, of National Geographic's One Strange Rock. He produces the celebrated Rare Earth series on YouTube and is a creator of the on-stage celebration Generator, which combines science, comedy, and music. Additionally, Hadfield is an adjunct professor at the University of Waterloo, has a Masterclass online, advises SpaceX and Virgin Galactic, runs the Space stream at the Creative Destruction Lab, and serves on several boards. You can learn more about Chris on his website at https://chrishadfield.ca/
Fika with Vicky's Guest this week is #1best selling author Chris Hadfield. Despite The Defector's recent release, and a busy book tour schedule, Chris graciously agreed to having a thirty minute conversation. So this is a pre-recorded Fika Special Feature for you to enjoy. I know I enjoyed the time I spent with this author. We'll be focussing on his thrillers The Apollo Murders and The Defector, which take place during the Cold War. Both books are #1 National Best Sellers, The Apollo Murders also being a New York Times Best Seller and The Times (London) Thriller of the Year Pick. A regular live Fika with Vicky will begin at 1:40 p.m., and you're welcome to join in and let us know what you liked about The Apollo Murders or The Defector, or just say hello. Photo Credit: Shye Klein Bio: Chris Hadfield has flown three space missions, built two space stations, performed two spacewalks, crewed the Shuttle and Soyuz, and commanded the International Space Station. Formerly NASA's Director of Operations in Russia, Hadfield is a heavily decorated astronaut, engineer, and military fighter pilot who was named the Top Test Pilot in both the US Air Force and the US Navy, and was inducted into Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame. A 4-time internationally bestselling author, Hadfield has written An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth; You Are Here; a children's book The Darkest Dark; and the thriller The Apollo Murders, which is in production as an 8-part TV series. Hadfield also released a music album, Space Sessions: Songs from a Tin Can, and his TED talk, What I Learned from Going Blind in Space, has been viewed over 11 million times. Hadfield is the co-creator and host of the internationally acclaimed BBC series Astronauts, as well as the co-host, with actor Will Smith, of National Geographic's One Strange Rock. He produces the celebrated Rare Earth series on YouTube and is a creator of the on-stage celebration Generator, which combines science, comedy, and music. Additionally, Hadfield is an adjunct professor at the University of Waterloo, has a Masterclass online, advises SpaceX and Virgin Galactic, runs the Space stream at the Creative Destruction Lab, and serves on several boards. You can learn more about Chris on his website at https://chrishadfield.ca/
Today's guest is Chris Hadfield. Chris is a New York Times bestselling author, speaker, musician, retired astronaut, and former combat pilot. Before becoming an astronaut, Chris was a tactical fighter pilot in the Canadian Armed Forces. He was the top graduate of the U.S. Air Force Pilot School and was named U.S. Navy Test Pilot of the Year in 1991. In 2005, Chris was inducted into Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame. Chris is one of the most accomplished astronauts in the world. He was the first Canadian astronaut to walk in space and to operate a robotic arm in orbit. During his career, he flew three missions, helped build two space stations, and performed two spacewalks. He also served as mission control for 25 Space Shuttle missions, coordinated crews for the Shuttle and Soyuz spacecraft, and served as NASA's director of operations in Russia from 2001 to 2003. In 2013, he became the first Canadian to be named commander of the International Space Station (ISS). Now, Chris serves as an advisor to SpaceX and Virgin Galactic and is the chair of the board for the Open Lunar Foundation, a nonprofit that is working to create a cooperative and peaceful presence on the moon. Chris is the co-creator and host of the BBC series Astronauts: Do You Have What It Takes? He also produces Rare Earth on YouTube, and contributed to the National Geographic show One Strange Rock, hosted by Will Smith. Chris is the author of four bestselling books: An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth, You Are Here, The Darkest Dark, and The Apollo Murders. His new book, The Defector, is available now. You can learn more about Chris by following him on Instagram @colchrishadfield and visiting his website, chrishadfield.ca SPONSORS: Navy Federal Credit Union: Today's episode is presented by Navy Federal Credit Union. Learn more about them at navyfederal.org Black Rifle Coffee Company: Today's episode is also brought to you by Black Rifle. Purchase at http://www.blackriflecoffee.com/dangerclose and use code: dangerclose20 at checkout for 20% off your purchase and your first coffee club order! 8 Sleep: Go to https://www.eightsleep.com/dangerclose/ and save $150 on the Pod Cover Danger Close Apparel: Check out the new Danger Close apparel. Featured Gear SIG: Today's featured gear segment is sponsored by SIG Sauer. You can learn more about SIG here. SIG SAUER The Cross SOG by John Plaster DC Vintage Watches Primal Beef Company Danger Close is an IRONCLAD Original
After a distinguished career as a test pilot, Hadfield became an astronaut in 1992. Over the course of his career, he achieved a series of Canadian firsts: he was the first Canadian to be a space mission specialist, to operate the Canadarm in orbit, to do a spacewalk and to command the International Space Station. He was also the first to record a music video in space — a cover of David Bowie's “Space Oddity” — viewed by 100s of millions of earthlings. Hadfield retired from the Canadian Astronaut Corps in July 2013. Colonel Hadfield is an advisor to SpaceX and Virgin Galactic, Board Chair of the Open Lunar Foundation, and Founding Fellow of the Creative Destruction Lab Space stream. He has flown three space missions, building two space stations, performing two spacewalks, crewing the Shuttle and Soyuz and commanding the International Space Station. Colonel Hadfield is the co-creator/host of the internationally acclaimed BBC series Astronauts, and helped create/host, with actor Will Smith, the National Geographic series One Strange Rock. In addition to his decorated career as an astronaut, Chris is the author of three international bestsellers: An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth, You Are Here, and The Darkest Dark, plus a new thriller novel, The Apollo Murders. We talk to Commander Hadfield about the importance of dreaming big, taking small steps to get there, what it feels like to do a space walk, and of course, music.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go into space? In this Live Greatly Podcast episode Kristel Bauer sits down with Mike Massimino, a former NASA Astronaut & New York Times bestselling author of Spaceman: An Astronaut's Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe, to discuss his inspiring journey as a spacewalker. Mike shares what it was like looking down at earth from space, resiliency boosting insights into how he kept trying after being rejected by NASA three times before he got the yes, how he dealt with the fear associated with space travel and more. Mike is currently a Columbia University professor, an advisor at The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, and a television personality. Mike has made multiple television appearances including a recurring role as himself on the CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory as well as being a guest on the late show with David letternman The Today Show, Good Morning America and more. Tune in now! Key Takeaways from This Episode: A look into Mike's journey becoming a NASA astronaut Resiliency boosting tips and a look into how Mike navigated getting rejected 3 times by NASA before getting a yes Big life lessons learned from space travel How teamwork helped Mike as an astronaut How Mike dealt with the fear and pressure associated with being an astronaut How Mike has navigated change Ideas to reignite the spark in life and in careers About Mike Massimino: Mike Massimino is a former NASA Astronaut, a New York Times bestselling author, a Columbia University professor, an advisor at The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, and a television personality. A spacewalker on the final two Hubble Space Telescope servicing missions, Mike and his crews traveled faster (Mach 26) and higher (350 miles) than any other astronauts in the 21st century while increasing the discovery capabilities of arguably the greatest scientific instrument ever built by a factor of 100. During the final Hubble servicing mission, Mike was faced with both success and life-threatening challenges as he performed the most intricate repair ever attempted in space. Mike set a team record for cumulative spacewalking time on a single space shuttle mission, was the last person to work inside of the Hubble Space Telescope, and was the first person to tweet from space. He persisted through three rejections over 7 years on his way to becoming an astronaut, including overcoming a medical disqualification by training his eyes and brain to see better. Mike has made numerous television appearances, including a recurring role as himself on the CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory. He was the host for the Science Channel Series The Planets and Beyond, a commentator on Discovery Channel's Space Launch Live, and was featured in National Geographic Television's One Strange Rock and in the Netflix series Worn Stories. Mike is a frequent guest on morning shows and late-night television including The Today Show, Good Morning America, and The Late Show with David Letterman, and a guest expert on network and cable news including NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, and CNBC. Mike's first book, Spaceman: An Astronaut's Unlikely Journey to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe, has received rave reviews and is a New York Times best-seller. His second book, Spaceman: The True Story of a Young Boy's Journey to Becoming an Astronaut (for young readers) is a National Science Teachers Association 2021 Best STEM Book Winner. Mike uses humor and his unique storytelling ability to inspire audiences to identify the passion in their work, to use teamwork and innovation to solve problems, to provide leadership in the face of adversity and crisis, and to never give up when pursuing a goal. Website: https://www.mikemassimino.com/ Instagram: @astromikemassimino LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-massimino-550785178/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AstroMikeMassimino Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZDdhEE2NnquDRm1SY7n5cA Twitter: https://twitter.com/astro_mike About the Host of the Live Greatly podcast, Kristel Bauer: Kristel, the Founder of Live Greatly, is on a mission to help people thrive personally and professionally. Kristel is a corporate wellness expert, Integrative Medicine Fellow, Top Keynote Speaker, TEDx speaker & contributing writer for Entrepreneur. Kristel brings her expertise & extensive experience in Corporate Wellness, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Mindset, Resilience, Self-Care, and Stress Management to in-person and virtual events as Professional Keynote Speaker. If you are looking for a motivational speaker to inspire and empower your audience to reclaim their well-being, inner motivation and happiness, Kristel's message will leave a lasting impression. Kristel would be happy to discuss partnering with you to make your next event one to remember! Speaking Topics can be tailored to fit the needs of your group. To Book Kristel as a speaker for your next event, click here. Website: www.livegreatly.co Follow Kristel Bauer on: Instagram: @livegreatly_co LinkedIn: Kristel Bauer Twitter: @livegreatly_co Facebook: @livegreatly.co Youtube: Live Greatly, Kristel Bauer To Watch Kristel Bauer's TEDx talk of Redefining Work/Life Balance in a COVID-19 World click here. Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast are intended for informational and educational purposes only. 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Nicole Stott on back to earth: combining the awe and wonder of space exploration with the healing power of art. | Brought to you by Masterworks (https://www.masterworks.io/ code passion). Nicole is an astronaut, aquanaut, artist, mom, and now author of her first book "Back to Earth ~ What Life In Space Taught Me About Our Home Planet - And Our Mission To Protect It." She creatively combines the awe and wonder of her spaceflight experience with her artwork to inspire everyone's appreciation of our role as crewmates here on Spaceship Earth. She is a veteran NASA Astronaut with two spaceflights and 104 days as a crew member on both the International Space Station (ISS) and the Space Shuttle. She is also a NASA Aquanaut. In preparation for spaceflight, she was a crew member on an 18-day saturation dive mission at the Aquarius undersea laboratory. Back to Earth: What Life in Space Taught Me About Our Home Planet - Our Mission is to Protect it: https://amzn.to/38Aw5vh Thank you Feedspot for selecting the Passion Struck as one of the world's most inspirational podcasts. Combining Space Exploration with Art Nicole believes that the international model of peaceful and successful cooperation we have experienced in the extreme environments of space and sea holds the key to the same kind of peaceful and successful cooperation for all of humanity here on Earth. On her post-NASA mission, Nicole is a co-founder of the Space for Art Foundation --- uniting a planetary community of children through the awe and wonder of space exploration and the healing power of art. Episode Sponsor This episode of Passion Struck with John R. Miles is brought to you by Masterworks. Masterworks - 66% of Billionaires Collect Art, so Why Aren't You? Low Minimums, Simple and Exciting. You Can Use Art as an Alternative Investment to Diversify Your Portfolio. Blue-Chip Artwork. Go to https://www.masterworks.io/ and use code passion to start. Our Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/passionstruck. ► Subscribe to My YouTube Channel Here: https://www.youtube.com/c/JohnRMiles Time Stamps: 0:00 Announcements and Introduction of Nicole Stott 5:06 How St. Pete College set Nicole up for success 8:54 Working at Kennedy Space Center and becoming an astronaut 12:12 Realizing the simplicity of life's decisions 15:47 The evolution of the impact of women at NASA 19:19 Permitting yourself to dream the dream 21:15 The Overview Effect - How it transforms an astronaut's perspective 27:57 Grounding also called earthing, electrically reconnects you to the earth. 29:34 What's it like to do a spacewalk? 34:38 Similarities between astronauts and aquanauts 38:03 National Geographic's "One Strange Rock" 40:10 Nicole Stott discusses why she wrote "Back to Earth" 45:32 How polar exploration is like space exploration 49:05 Space for Arts Foundation 55:43 Rapid round of questions 58:52 Wrap up and synthesis Show Links Passion Struck interview with Astronaut Chris Cassidy: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/astronaut-chris-cassidy-on-the-importance-in-life/id1553279283?i=1000521263914 Passion Struck interview with Astronaut Wendy Lawrence: https://passionstruck.com/how-to-dream-the-dream-you-want/ Passion Struck interview with Astronaut Kayla Barron: https://youtu.be/AyiQz2C7UsA *a Solo episode on work-life balance: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7AZksXySbYVoMPMuma5DpB?si=_VPv5sn3QBCq2pYVh-LXkg * A solo episode on overcoming burnout: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5keAXxjRs3Q8NKZYWBlPXS?si=N-nf0iQjThSzgsCAutPVPA *A Solo episode on how you stop living in fear: https://passionstruck.com/how-do-you-stop-living-in-fear/ Follow Nicole Stott *Website: https://www.npsdiscovery.com/ *Space For Art Foundation: https://www.spaceforartfoundation.org/ *Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astro_nicole/ *Twitter: https://twitter.com/Astro_Nicole *Follow Space for Art Foundation on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spaceforartfoundation *Follow Space for Art Foundation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpaceForArtFoundation Follow John on the Socials: * Twitter: https://twitter.com/Milesjohnr * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnrmiles.c0m * Medium: https://medium.com/@JohnRMiles * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/john_r_miles * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/milesjohn/ * Blog: https://passionstruck.com/blog/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passion_struck_podcast/ * Gear: https://www.zazzle.com/store/passion_struck/ -- John R Miles is a serial entrepreneur and the CEO and founder of Passion Struck. This full-service media company helps people live intentionally by creating best-in-class educational and entertainment content. John is also a prolific public speaker, venture capitalist, and author named to the ComputerWorld Top 100 IT Leaders.
Welcome to the next episode of NorCal and Shill today's guest is Jeff Frost. You can find him on Twitter @Jeff_Frost. His website is frostjeff.com and his Instagram is @frostjeff.Jeff uses time and sound as his two primary mediums often expressed through a number of sub mediums, including painting photography, video and installation. Frost's work has been shown at Mana Contemporary, his own Desert X installation, California Museum of Photography, Museum of Art and History, Lancaster (MOAH), Museum of Sonoma County, the Palm Springs Art Museum, the Center for European Nuclear Research (CERN), in Los Angeles International Airport, among many others. He has won numerous awards at international film festivals, including Clarmont-Ferrand, international film festival, and ECU, the European independent film festival. He was both a producer and subject of the 2017 docu-series fire chasers. That same year, he contributed to the national geographic series One Strange Rock.In 2015, he was commissioned to create art for U2's acclaimed international tour Innocence+Experience. He has been featured in numerous publications and TV interviews, such as the New York Times, Art Forum, Art Net, National Ggeographic, PBS News Hour, Time Magazine, and American Photo. His work has been described as "celestial light paintings" by co-founder of Google earth, Chikai Ohazama. You can find his work on SuperRare and Foundation.Links:Twitter Jeff FrostInstagramhttps://www.frostjeff.com/SuperRareFoundationVimeo Jeff Frost "Circle of Abstract Ritual"
We are super excited to welcome to this week's interview episode...Someone referred to as “the most famous astronaut since Neil Armstrong,” a heavily decorated astronaut, engineer, and pilot who was the first Canadian commander of the International Space Station, it is a pleasure to welcome to the podcast astronaut......Commander Chris Hadfield.Chris is definitely the Topic Expert we needed to speak with!Hear us discuss:Chris' journey to being an astronautWhy the ISS is so importantWhat life on the ISS is like, sleeping, eating, experimentsChris describing his incredible space walks (extravehicular activity)Chris' advice to be an astronautYou will hear how much we enjoyed talking with Chris, plus his fascinating insight of life on the International Space Station.Our research and reading can only take us so far - so from time to time we will interview an expert to ask them questions and hear their real life experience on a topic.Once you have listened we would love to hear your feedback.Follow us @TwoGuysOneTopic on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook.If you are able to leave a quick review on your podcast player that would also be really appreciated.Thanks!Hadfield is also a bestselling author of three books, an acclaimed musician, and the host of two internationally acclaimed television series, including National Geographic's One Strange Rock. Hadfield's latest book The Apollo Murders – a thriller set in space and his first fiction novel – is available now. To purchase a copy of The Apollo Murders, visit https://chrishadfield.ca/books/. Follow Chris on:Facebook - @AstronautChrisHadfieldTwitter - @Cmdr_HadfieldInstagram - @colchrishadfieldTikTok - @cmdr_hadfieldYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisHadfieldAstronaut Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Referred to as “the most famous astronaut since Neil Armstrong,” Colonel Chris Hadfield became a household name as the first Canadian commander of the International Space Station. A heavily decorated astronaut, engineer, and pilot, Hadfield's many awards include the Order of Canada, the Meritorious Service Cross, and the NASA Exceptional Service Medal. Hadfield is also a bestselling author of four books, an acclaimed musician, and the host of two internationally acclaimed television series, including National Geographic's “One Strange Rock.” The conversation kicks off with stories of Col. Hadfield's out-of-this-world music career and viral performances, including his cover of David Bowie's “Space Oddity” performed on the International Space Station.Col. Hadfield also talks about the moment he was inspired to become an astronaut as he watched the first steps being taken on the moon back in 1969 as a young boy. As a fan of science fiction and all things space, it was like watching fantasy come to life. It was that moment when he made the conscious decision at 9 years old to become an astronaut—and he's been working toward (and achieving) that goal ever since.When it comes to developing habits to achieve your dreams, Col. Hadfield believes it begins with having a few “right on the edge of crazy” goals you want to accomplish in life. You always have to have dreams or something you're trying to accomplish. If you don't know what your goal is, how do you decide what you're going to do next? Then do personal inventory of what you don't have or can't do yet in order to achieve the goals you've set. Ask yourself, “What could I do now to learn a skill that will inch me forward toward achieving my goal?”“It is a joyful thing if every single day you are shifting your life a little bit away from where you were toward [what] you really value,” said Col. Hadfield.Adam and the Colonel also discuss how to stay motivated when pursuing your dreams. He reminds us to have the maturity and pause as we enter into a new situation and to always have our long-term dreams in mind. As you're working toward your goal, find a way to make a daily living that is somewhere within that field or involving those things you find interesting. “Don't let life randomly choose for you what you're going to do. Be active in choosing your own life.” Episode Links:“Space Oddity” Cover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaOC9danxNohttps://chrishadfield.ca/books/Order your copy of Start With A Win: Tools and Lessons to Create Personal and Business Success:https://www.startwithawin.com/bookConnect with Adam:https://www.startwithawin.com/https://www.facebook.com/REMAXAdamContoshttps://twitter.com/REMAXAdamContoshttps://www.instagram.com/REMAXadamcontos/ Leave us a voicemail:888-581-4430
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"Letting go gives us freedom and happiness. Emotional Tools such as human design, astrology, tarot cards, journaling, quiet time, reading, listening, walking, bathing and all things self care gives us insights and life lessons! " -RavenThe holidays were hard for many. Aquarius Moon, Taurus Node is active. I emerge from my hermit stage over the holidays and apologize for not communicating the break. I truly thought I was done with producing thoughts and episodes. I was so tired, hurt, and over extended my energies. In all honesty, my expectations were far higher than the outcome of my workings. So I took a break. I quit. And for that I am sorry. I also started a new business with my husband. The new site is up at http://ocsib.com (ocsib.com) This episode is filled with lessons from my dealings with my family whom my soul is here to learn many lessons from. I share lessons from the shows on Disney: Earth hosted by Will Smith, and One Strange Rock hosted by Will Smith, and the movie Encanto by Disney. I reference a book The Game of Life and How to Play It by Florence Shinn. Published in 1925. And you can grab a copy of my book Empath & the Narcissist https://www.amazon.com/Empath-Narcissist-Healing-People-Pleasers-ebook/dp/B097CP63G5/ref=sr_1_16?dchild=1&keywords=empath+%26+narcissist&qid=1625605765&sr=8-16 (Here). Letting go gives us freedom, and freedom is the only condition for happiness. If, in our heart, we still cling to anything -anger, anxiety, or possessions- we cannot be free." - Thich Nhat Hanh Buddhist Monk. RIP Oct. 11, 1926 - Jan. 22, 2022Mentioned in this episode: Join Soul Collective Membership Today! We truly want every single soul to know that they are supported and empowered in their soul's journey. You are unique and are here for a particular purpose …
#87. (Português abaixo) Multi Emmy and Bafta award winning cinematographer, Toby Strong shows great passion for what he does. He has shot for BBC and National Geographic in incredible places such as the Arctic, Africa, Antarctica, the Amazon, just to mention a few. His credits include beautiful documentaries like "One Strange Rock", "Human Planet", “Planet Earth 2", the recently launched "Welcome to Earth", and the list goes on. For now, his goal is "to work on things that will make a difference". We chatted remotely, and I hope you like this truly inspiring episode. Please, don´t forget to subscribe and share it with anyone who may like it too. You can also watch the video of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GqCYEna9CDc To know more about Toby Strong, please visit: https://www.tobystrong.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tobystrong1/ Check out Toby´s podcast "Through a Wild Lens": https://open.spotify.com/show/0Tmq02jB4rzEz7XkyRSszr?si=e5cc82d7864846f2 Support the show: https://anchor.fm/marina-guedes0/subscribe See you next Monday. Until then, fair winds! MERRY XMAS, EVERYONE! Cheers, Marina PORTUGUÊS: Cinegrafista e fotógrafo diversas vezes premiado, Toby Strong é apaixonado pelo seu trabalho. Ele já filmou em locais fantásticos como Ártico, África, Amazônia e Antártica, para citar alguns. Se você já assistiu a documentários de alto nível produzidos pela National Geographic e BBC - como "Planeta Humano" e "Planeta Terra 2", por exemplo - certamente conhece o talento do convidado deste bate-papo. Recentemente, o inglês também trabalhou na série "Bem-vindos à Terra", com Will Smith, lançada há poucos dias pela Disney+. Foi uma conversa emocionante, gravada de forma remota. Espero que você curta! Quer assistir ao vídeo deste episódio com legenda traduzida? Acesse o Maré Sonora pelo YouTube: https://youtu.be/GqCYEna9CDc Gostou do podcast e quer ajudar? É muito simples: você pode ser um apoiador ou apoiadora do Maré Sonora doando a quantia que puder, via transferência bancária, para nossa chave PIX: podcastmaresonora@gmail.com Para quem vive fora do Brasil, é possível apoiar através do link: https://anchor.fm/marina-guedes0/subscribe Fale comigo pelo site: https://www.podcastmaresonora.com/ Ou através do Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastmaresonora/ FELIZ NATAL! Marina
What can we learn that's relatable from a modern day action man, who trained as a marine commando and sniper, who runs into active volcanoes, risks his life interviewing Mexican Narcos, survived Ebola and broke the Guiness World record for rowing across the Atlantic Ocean?Well it turns out quite an incredible amount!Aldo Kane is an Adventurer, Explorer, a Fellow at the Royal Geographic Society, Producer, Author & TV Presenter with a penchant for the world's most dangerous, extreme and remote locations. Aldo was recently the on-screen Expedition Leader for National Geographic's latest flag-ship feature length Natural History series One Strange Rock, hosted by Hollywood star, Will Smith. This saw Aldo lead a prominent American Scientist deep inside one of Africa's most dangerous volcanoes whilst it was erupting and the description of this in his book “Lessons on the Edge” is absolutely riveting! Over the last 7 years Aldo has worked on many ground-breaking (and as he describes them “fairly tasty”) TV shows! He's been held at gunpoint, charged by black Rhino, abseiled into an active volcano, escaped Ebola and dived on Captain Kidd's pirate ship, and that's just the last year or two. Aldo has appeared with Hollywood A-Listers like Tom Hardy, Adrien Brody & Henry Cavill in some of the most extreme environments on earth. We talk about so many themes today:Mental fitnessCompartmentalisingFlow statesConsistency over Skill as the secret to successStoicismGroundingA bit of background if you haven't seen him on one of his many TV shows. Aldo joined the Royal Marine Commandos at the age of just 16 and went on to become one of the youngest Elite Commando Reconnaissance Snipers in the UK armed forces. No mean feat with the hardest, and longest infantry training in the world. Aldo saw active military service from Northern Ireland to the Middle East and became a survival expert in many environments.As you will hear today, he's probably one of the humblest and nicest people I've ever had the pleasure of interviewing. Calm, collected, jovial, chatty and altogether ‘grounded', as I would describe it. I could have chatted to him easily for hours, but instead I recommend you either read or listen to his book “Lessons from the Edge” that you can find in all good bookstores. A fantastic book for Christmas, it is perfect escapism. Just a bit of warning, the language is a bit salty on this episode. So just take care if any kids are listening in. And remember check out thedoctorskitchen.com newsletter where I share weekly mindset tips, many of which Aldo puts into practice when he's in extreme environments, such as breathwork and reframing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you enjoy this podcast, consider buying me a coffee: https://adamstoner.com/support The story of civilisation is one told entirely on two legs. It's only because our ancestors decided to wander out of Africa 80,000 years ago that you and I are fortunate enough to be here today. From settlements to silk roads, those initial ramblers laid the foundation for everything to come. The presence of humans in Britain has only been continuous for about 12,000 years during half of which, the Ridgeway – an ancient trail running from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Avebury to Ivinghoe Beacon – has been used by traders and travellers. Last week, I decided to walk all 87 miles of it. ‘Because it's there,' was the legendary reply of mountaineer climber George Mallory when he was asked why he kept attempting to conquer Everest. That's from Walking: One Step At a Time by Erlign Kagge, the first person to reach both Poles and summit Everest on foot. I've also been reading The Wood for the Trees: A Long View of Nature and Orchard: A Year in England's Eden this month. Walking is meditation for me. There's not much you can do miles away from the next settlement other than simply put one foot in front of the other to get there. My new Muse S headband has also been helping me deepen my meditation practice. About the size of two postage stamps, it conducts a full EEG brain scan meaning that you get live audio feedback; it also doubles as a powerful sleep tracker thanks to its on-board acelerometer and heart sensors. To accompany me on my walk, I laid my hands on a pair of ECCO Gore-Tex walking boots, trousers from Brasher and a lightweight backpack from Deuter alongside a tiny Ridgeway National Trail guide. All walking guides tell you spring is the best time to walk but I think either changing season is perfect as each presents a radically different view of the landscape. It's easy, especially if you live in a city or town, to divorce yourself from that natural cycle, where shop windows become indicative of which season you're in rather than tree leaves. Walking is a reminder that I am part of that ecosystem, not independent of it. My stroll soundtrack came in the form of Coldplay's new album, Music of The Spheres, which was released the day prior. The band also opened the Earthshot Prize ceremony earlier in the month, a fund giving £50 million across the next decade to solutions that will combat climate change. The Earthshot ceremony was beautiful to watch and is available on BBC iPlayer now. I've also been watching One Strange Rock on Disney+ alongside season two of The Morning Show on Apple TV+ and the third season of RuPaul's Drag Race UK. I was also excited to see Professor Brian Cox's new series, Universe, which airs on BBC Two. Speaking at a press conference for the series, Cox said: if our civilisation doesn't persist […] whatever it is we decide to inflict on ourselves, it is possible that whoever (is responsible) eliminates meaning in a galaxy for ever. The piece I wrote for The Week Junior's Science+Nature magazine on the phycological phenomenon known as the Overview effect echoes this sentiment and is available in the coming days. Go and pick it up from your favourite newsstand. Here's a tiny bit from the original draft: Given the ongoing environmental crisis, adopting a sense of the Overview effect in our daily lives might be more important than ever. It leads to an understanding that everything on Earth is interconnected and that humankind's very existence is dependent on a complex ecosystem that spans the world. That weight is what leaders gathering at the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow have to reckon with over the next fortnight. The realisation has long dawned that first their actions and then their inactions are directly responsible for subverting and sabotaging the same delicate goldilocks locations that allowed us to walk out of our homeland 80,000 years ago. In a twist of irony, those cradles of civilisation are among the first to feel the impacts of climate change: a racism inflicted on one corner of the world from another. We look to them to make the changes required possible and the Ridgeway is testament to the fact that history will remember whether they succeed or fail. Whether it's Segsbury Camp (est. 700 BC) or Wayland's Smithy (3,600 BC), the route is littered with memories and memorials of people of the past: civilisations lost to the mists of time. Walking the Ridgeway imbued me with a great sense of sonder – the realisation that everyone around you is living a life as complex as yours with their own stories and their own successes and failures – and not just now but throughout all of human history. My footprints on that 5,000 year old road will fade like the footprints of the travellers and tradespeople before me but for a few days in October, our stories became one. I realise that I depend on them in the same way we all depend on each other. I didn't manage to walk the whole trail in five days as I had planned – zero training, poor pacesetting and overly ambitious targets don't make for good ultra-distance walking – but I did cover a significant chunk of it and I'll walk the rest of the Ridgeway over the coming weeks and months and continue my journey along Britain's oldest road one step at a time. And that's the same spirit in which we need to tackle the challenges that bring leaders together today. We have a long distance to walk and there is much ground to cover but the solutions to the challenges we face are in essence the same solutions that got you and I here today: curiosity, collaboration, and unflinching determination in the face of adversity. Humankind is is not inept; we are adept to change and we must adapt in the next 8 years to see the next 80,000. You'll next hear from me on December 1st 2021.
Today we have a pop culture extravaganza!! Movies, podcasts, tv, what have you! It's basically an oversized TSHE recommends. Christy and Hillary break down the Emmys (good wins, bad wins, and what's the deal with B Positive?). Also, Jeremy makes a return appearance to tell us what he's been up to - road trips in South Dakota (or a Dakota?), battling the productivity beast, space, you know, the usual! We eventually get to our recent pop culture obsessions. Buckle up! We have a lot of suggestions for you. And, finally, season 2 of Ted Lasso is great (but get out of here, Zach Braff)!TSHE Recommends (all of our obsessions):JeremyInfluencers in the WildDriving around/Learning about History (specifically American Buffalo: In Search of a Lost Icon and How the West was Fucked)RedditSpace Stuff (specifically One Strange Rock and For All Mankind - movie and tv show)HillaryThe Other TwoBad Blood: The Final ChapterSouthlakeChristyOnly Murders in the BuildingLife After MLMReservation DogsMiscTed Lasso (hahaha)Cosrx Pimple Master Patch for Hillary's Huge ZitConnect with the show!This is your show, too. Feel free to drop us a line, send us a voice memo, or fax us a butt to let us know what you think.Facebook group: This Show Has EverythingFax Bobby Your Butt: 617-354-8513 Feedback form: www.throwyourphone.com Email: tshe@tenseventen.comTwitter: @tsheshow
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In the first episode of The Space Dreamers we are discussing Arthur C. Clarke's first published novel Prelude to Space (1947). Co-host: Amy Other science fiction discussed: Battlestar Galactica, Raised By Wolves, Ad Astra, Star Wars, One Strange Rock, Tenet.
Hi. Welcome to another bonus episode of The Big Little Screen. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. Tarun and Yug, join us in a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers – and we'll try all this by keeping spoilers to a bare minimum unless mentioned otherwise. This time around we'll be discussing Nat Geo's and Darren Aronofsky's docu-series One Strange Rock. Links One Strange Rock TV Money Heist Industry ZeroZeroZero Night on Earth Films The Trial of the Chicago 7 I'm Thinking of Ending Things Black Swan Requiem for a Dream Small Axe Anthology Greenland Annihilation Tenet Nomadland Mad Max: Black & Chrome Sound of Metal To wrap 2020. I'll be airing a special bonus episode next Saturday to answer all the questions that have come in. So stay tuned there may be a special sneak peek at season 2 as well! Don't forget to Subscribe to us on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts and wherever else you listen to your favourite Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram at @fortheloveofpodcast or write to us with your thoughts/ideas/comments at connect@fortheloveofpodcast.in Thanks for listening. This is For The Love Of.
Hi. Welcome to another bonus episode of The Big Little Screen. I'm your host Noel Woodward and this is For The Love Of. Tarun and Yug, join us in a segment that we have cemented as the first recurring monthly talk show, where we discuss everything that has to do with all the latest films and tv shows. With this we'll share what we've been watching over the past couple of weeks and what we are looking forward to in the months to follow. We'll be dissecting a particular show or film and even commenting on the work of directors, cinematographers, actors and composers – and we'll try all this by keeping spoilers to a bare minimum unless mentioned otherwise. This time around we'll be discussing Nat Geo's and Darren Aronofsky's docu-series One Strange Rock. The episode airs this Saturday. So stay tuned.
Sasheer and Nicole begin this week's episode with breaking news: we're gonna be underwater in 3042. They also discuss The Boys, One Strange Rock, Unsolved Mysteries, ideas for the current prison system, crochet braids and John Milhiser's pops in to recap a scene from American Murderer: The Family Next Door. Then, they take the quiz Could You Survive Being Stalked By Joe From YOU? Plus, your questions are answered! Nicole and Sasheer give advice on how to be happy living by yourself and how to navigate secret relationships. Email or call Nicole & Sasheer with your friendship questions at: nicoleandsasheer@gmail.com (424) 645-7003
I actually put a paint brush in my ass and paint a wonderful picture. Something called Rectal Realism. We discuss season 2 and I even drink the paint. Why not. The Season premiere of One Strange Rock, season 2!! On Twitter: OneStrangeRock1. Published to every podcast streaming service available. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osr/support
In this episode I'll be talking to wreck junkie Aron Arngrimsson from The Dirty Dozen Expeditions about Truk Lagoon, Bikini Atoll and beyond.Over a brew we chat about how Aron developed the idea of The Dirty Dozen Expeditions, the exotic locations he goes to and how COVID-19 has effected him. He also talks about his educational trips to exclusion zone around Chernobyl.Grab yourself a brew and listen to his interesting story.
Jesse & Rob talk quarantine from deep within their Fortresses of Social Distance! The economic effects of The Cove on the comics industry, conventions, and creators. Suggestions for how to support creators, plus plenty of book/movie/game recommendations.WANDERERS (novel by Chuck Wendig): https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780399182105A CANTICLE FOR LEIBOWITZ (novel by Walter Miller): https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780553273816STATION ELEVEN (novel by Emily St. John Mandel):https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780804172448EMPRESS OF FOREVER (novel by Max Gladstone):https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780765395818KUSHIEL'S DART (novel 1 of 9 by Jacqueline Carey):https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780312872380THE CITY WE BECAME (novel by N.K. Jemisin):https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780316509848DREAD NATION (YA novel by Justina Ireland):https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780062570611TRAIL OF LIGHTNING (novel 1 of 3 by Rebecca Roanhorse):https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781534413498Film & TV recommendations: The Expanse (Amazon Prime), The Man in the High Castle (Prime), One Strange Rock, Pi (movie), Donnie Darko, Sorry to Bother You (Hulu), Snowpiercer, Horizon: Zero Dawn (PS4 game), Castlevania (Netflix), Starship Troopers, Kim's Convenience (Netflix), Equilibrium (movie), The Fifth Element, Dark City, Pokemon (game), Samurai Showdown (PS4).
This week, Episode 11 BABYYYYY. Quit That Job, Top 10 Most Annoyiong 2010 Songs, Jessie Reyez, Bishop Briggs, Hailey Reinhart, Trump: The American Dream, One Strange Rock, Hostile Planet. FULL SWING OF CORONA SUMMER. LETS LIVEEE ----- This... This week, Episode 11 BABYYYYY. Quit That Job, Top 10 Most Annoyiong 2010 Songs, Jessie Reyez, Bishop Briggs, Hailey Reinhart, Trump: The American Dream, One Strange Rock, Hostile Planet. FULL SWING OF CORONA SUMMER. LETS LIVEEE This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Nella live di questa settimana, ci facciamo un bagno di documentari: Storia contemporanea in pillole, The last Dance, One Strange Rock. Tra le news, invece: cosa sta succedente alla serie Batwoman? Richard Gere si da alle serie tv con MotherFatherSon? Infine, dedichiamo questa puntata allo sceneggiatore americano Danny O’Neil, scomparso questo 11 giugno 2020 per … Continua a leggere "s10 – LIVE #4: a tutta docuserie"
Space Launch Live: America Returns to Space will be simulcast live coast to coast on Wednesday, May 27 at 2pm ET / 11am PT, live from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The event marks the first crewed space mission to be launched into orbit from U.S. soil in nine years. A star-studded celebration will proceed the launch as well as a two-hour documentary airing on both Discovery and Science Channel. The live multiplatform event will take viewers along the mission to launch veteran astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the ISS on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft. The mission, known as Demo-2, will use a Falcon 9 rocket, also built by SpaceX, to propel it. Discovery and Science Channel coverage will feature commentary from astronauts, engineers and other special guests, as well as unprecedented coverage during launch, including insight from Mike Massimino. Mike Massimino is a former NASA Astronaut, a New York Times bestselling author, a Columbia University engineering professor, and an advisor at The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. A veteran of two space shuttle missions and four spacewalks, Mike was the first person to tweet from space, holds the team record for the most spacewalking time on a single space shuttle mission, and successfully completed the most complicated spacewalk ever attempted to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. Mike persisted through three rejections over 7 years on his way to becoming an astronaut, including overcoming a medical disqualification by training his eyes and brain to see better. He has had a recurring role as himself on the CBS comedy “The Big Bang Theory,” is the host for the Science Channel Series “The Planets and Beyond,” was featured in National Geographic Television’s “One Strange Rock,” is a frequent expert guest on news programs and late night television (including Good Morning America, The Today Show, CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNBC, and The Late Show with David Letterman), and has been called the real-life astronaut who inspired George Clooney’s role in the movie “Gravity.” He lives in New York City.
Reach For the Stars This Memorial Day Week: Space Launch Live: America Returns to Space Watch the LIVE extravaganza from the comfort of your own home as Discovery and Science Channel document history in the making when Americans blast back into space. Wednesday’s NASA launch of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon Capsule marks the first crewed space mission from the U.S. since 2011. Ric Talks with former astronaut Mike Massimino, who will be providing insight for viewers during the live launch. Space Launch Live: America Returns to Space will be simulcast live coast to coast on Wednesday, May 27 at 2pm ET / 11am PT, live from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The event marks the first crewed space mission to be launched into orbit from U.S. soil in nine years. A star-studded celebration will proceed the launch as well as a two-hour documentary airing on both Discovery and Science Channel. The live multiplatform event will take viewers along the mission to launch veteran astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the ISS on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft. The mission, known as Demo-2, will use a Falcon 9 rocket, also built by SpaceX, to propel it. Discovery and Science Channel coverage will feature commentary from astronauts, engineers and other special guests, as well as unprecedented coverage during launch, including insight from Mike Massimino. Mike Massimino is a former NASA Astronaut, a New York Times bestselling author, a Columbia University engineering professor, and an advisor at The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. A veteran of two space shuttle missions and four spacewalks, Mike was the first person to tweet from space, holds the team record for the most spacewalking time on a single space shuttle mission, and successfully completed the most complicated spacewalk ever attempted to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. Mike persisted through three rejections over 7 years on his way to becoming an astronaut, including overcoming a medical disqualification by training his eyes and brain to see better. He has had a recurring role as himself on the CBS comedy “The Big Bang Theory,” is the host for the Science Channel Series “The Planets and Beyond,” was featured in National Geographic Television’s “One Strange Rock,” is a frequent expert guest on news programs and late night television (including Good Morning America, The Today Show, CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNBC, and The Late Show with David Letterman), and has been called the real-life astronaut who inspired George Clooney’s role in the movie “Gravity.” He lives in New York City. For more info, visit: https://www.discovery.com/ & https://www.sciencechannel.com/ http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/spacelaunch.mp3
Space Launch Live: America Returns to Space will be simulcast live coast to coast on Wednesday, May 27 at 2pm ET / 11am PT, live from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The event marks the first crewed space mission to be launched into orbit from U.S. soil in nine years. A star-studded celebration will proceed the launch as well as a two-hour documentary airing on both Discovery and Science Channel. The live multiplatform event will take viewers along the mission to launch veteran astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the ISS on a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft. The mission, known as Demo-2, will use a Falcon 9 rocket, also built by SpaceX, to propel it. Discovery and Science Channel coverage will feature commentary from astronauts, engineers and other special guests, as well as unprecedented coverage during launch, including insight from Mike Massimino. Mike Massimino is a former NASA Astronaut, a New York Times bestselling author, a Columbia University engineering professor, and an advisor at The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. A veteran of two space shuttle missions and four spacewalks, Mike was the first person to tweet from space, holds the team record for the most spacewalking time on a single space shuttle mission, and successfully completed the most complicated spacewalk ever attempted to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. Mike persisted through three rejections over 7 years on his way to becoming an astronaut, including overcoming a medical disqualification by training his eyes and brain to see better. He has had a recurring role as himself on the CBS comedy “The Big Bang Theory,” is the host for the Science Channel Series “The Planets and Beyond,” was featured in National Geographic Television’s “One Strange Rock,” is a frequent expert guest on news programs and late night television (including Good Morning America, The Today Show, CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNBC, and The Late Show with David Letterman), and has been called the real-life astronaut who inspired George Clooney’s role in the movie “Gravity.” He lives in New York City.
Dr. Kathy Allen of Kathleen Allen & Associates and I explore the fascinating relationship between systems thinking, nature, and leadership. We discuss practical tips for people interested in developing their knowledge, skills, and abilities. We also explore considerations for leadership educators and program architects. The insights Kathy shares will keep your mind full and your priorities oriented toward a generative place.Quotes from This EpisodeFor educators - "Do an audit of the theories that you are teaching and see if they are whole system frameworks...any theory implies that you can control the outcome is a theory whose time has passed.”For Learners - "Stop giving away your personal responsibility and power to initiate and organize your own learning.""Leadership is about optimizing the whole system.""Profit equals the evolution of the whole system."Resources/Links to Discussion Topics:Purchase Leading from the Roots by Kathy AllenArticles by Kathy Allenhttps://kathleenallen.netA Leader’s Framework for Decision MakingPlanet Earth, One Strange Rock, Our PlanetMichael Mead - Mosaic VoicesJune Holley - Network WeaverLearning in Adulthood by Merriam, Caffarella, and Baumgartner
I (Alex) give a very winded explanation of my absence. New from, One Strange Rock. Talking about the weirdest shit that's makes me almost assault the homeless. Talking about weird shit that, I have always talked about. New Episodes weekly? I love y'all. TWITTER: OneStrangeRock1 anchor.fm/osr On Spotify and Apple, every major streaming service. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osr/support
Zum Start von Disney+ hat sich Luke einen ganzen Tag mit dem neuen Streamingdienst auseinandergesetzt, und erzählt euch ausführlich, für wen sich das lohnen könnte. So bespricht er einerseits das technische Look and Feel, aber auch das Wichtigste bei einem Streamingdienst: Die Inhalte. Dazu bekommt ihr Reviews zur neuen Live-Action-Version von Susi und Strolch, sowie den jeweils ersten Folgen von The World According To Jeff Goldblum, One Strange Rock mit Will Smith und Die Imagineering Story. ACHTUNG: Die Heimkinowochen sind nicht unsere regulären Episoden. Sie sind deutlich experimenteller und bieten keine ausführlichen Reviews. Aber wir alle kriegen die Zeit so vielleicht etwas spannender rum. Euch gefällt unser Cast? Sharing is Caring. Erzählt Leuten von uns, zeigt bei Social Media wenn ihr uns hört, bewertet uns mit 5 Sternen bei Apple Podcasts und abonniert uns bei Spotify. Dann haben wir euch auch weiter lieb. Jendriks Band heißt Von Grambusch, seine Musik findet ihr unter anderem bei Spotify. Folge direkt herunterladen
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Inspiração! Se é isso que você quer para desbravar o universo dos cafés e trabalhar com isso, este episódio promete fazer seus olhos brilharem. Conheça Cecília Sanada, profissional que já atuou em diversas áreas do café no Brasil depois de deixar o setor de beleza. Hoje ela viaja o mundo trabalhando com specialty coffee. Neste papo gravado em outubro de 2019 no Sindicafé ela conta sobre ser juíza em campeonatos de barismo e também em concursos de qualidade de café. Fala ainda sobre sua ida ao Japão e seu olhar sobre o mercado. Dicas e links do episódio: Siga Cecilia no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queen_grader/ Série indicada pela Cecília: One Strange Rock https://www.netflix.com/title/81071666 Curso Preparatório para exame Q-Grader com Veronica Belchior: bechior.veronica@gmail.com Pura Caffeina: www.puracaffeina.com.br Mande suas dúvidas, seu salve e comentários: contatopuracaffeina@gmail.com Gravação e Edição: Gustavo Kuma e Helen Menezes - Voz Ativa Produções instagram.com/vozativaproducoes Trilha: Dj Quads "Downtown Funk", "Early", "A Coffee to Go", "Society" e "Chiled"
As we head in to 2020, are you ready to put yourself first? By paying attention to your own growth and development you will be able to more fully give to all of the various roles you fill. The most immediate way you can do that is by joining me live and online for the Rediscover You Workshop (only offered once in 2020!). You can also join the new membership group that will be launching, get on the waitlist for the beta group. Now on to the best food I ate and shows I watched in 2019... If you've been around here for a little while, you actually know food has been the source of a lot of struggle for me. In recovery from my disordered eating I've worked hard on my relationship with food, so I'm excited to say that this year I have a list of food I loved and thought would be fun to share with you. Some you can grab if you have a Trader Joe's nearby, others you'll have to travel to Texas for, but each one has me salivating just talking about them. And in the spirit of these more lighthearted favorites, I'm telling you all my must watch shows...and it turns out they're all on Netlifx! The list of British shows shouldn't come as a surprise, but maybe some of the documentaries I watched will. I'll just tell you, go watch One Strange Rock right now - it's my absolute favorite! I hope some of these recommendations can make it on to your lists in the new year, and if you have any suggestions for me please let me know! Nothing is too big, or too small, when it comes to exploring your interests, trying new things, and discovering what makes you you! ABOUT A FEW OTHER THINGS… If you’re looking for a way to realllly kick off your new year in the right direction, sign up for the now online Rediscover You Workshop. Join me and other women live, right from your couch, to learn how to reconnect with yourself. This will only be offered once in 2020, so don’t miss out! After an overwhelming response this summer, Monk Manual has come back to sponsor the podcast. You can get one of these intentional planners (the only kind I’ve ever stuck with!) for 20% off with code ‘ABOUTPROGRESS’ and it stacks with their bundle, too! SHOW NOTES Monthly group beta launch WAITLIST Check out the newly online Rediscover You Workshop Get your Monk Manual for 20% with code ‘ABOUTPROGRESS’ Get your first month+ FREE with Libsyn using code MONICA FREE Printables, including this month’s Progress Plan Send in a soundbite + be featured on the show HERE Join the free and private FB group Join Monica on Facebook, Instagram, and by newsletter Songs Credit: DRIVE by Dj Nicolai Heidlas @nicolai-heidlas Music provided by FREE MUSIC FOR VLOGS AND VIDEOS bit.ly/freemusicforvlogs
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In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel interviews Stephen Cooper about his recent talk at Angular Connect. His talk was about ngTemplateOutlets. Stephen answers the questions of the panel about ngTemplateOutlets and explains how and when to use them. He starts by explaining the difference between component outlets and template outlets. Aaron Frost, Frosty, asks Stephen to walk through how to make a ngTemplate and explain what it is useful for. The panel considers the various use cases they would use this for. Frosty wonders why he would use a ngTemplateOutlet instead of a bunch of ngIfs. Stephen explains when it would be wise to use ngIfs and when it would be better to use ngTemplateOutlets. The panel discusses ngComponentOutlets, Stephen explains how they relate to ngTemplateOutlets and how they give you another level to reusing components. He overviews the best way to use ngComponentOutlets and warns listeners of the tricky parts. Stephen shares the best times to use ngTemplateOutlets and overviews some of the common use cases he has seen for them. He explains that they are very useful when creating shareable components or repeating similar chunks of code in a component. He shares some resources to help listeners get started. Panelists Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Brian Love Shai Reznik Guest Stephen Cooper ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon. Get your copy on that date only for $1. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Flatfile Cachefly Links ngTemplateOutlet: The secret to customisation | Stephen Cooper https://ngtemplateoutletcontext.stackblitz.io https://github.com/StephenCooper/ngTemplateOutlets Advanced Angular: Implementing a Reusable Autocomplete Component https://twitter.com/CooperDev https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Brain Love: Being back in the USA Zelda: Breath of the Wild Alyssa Nicoll: Mr. Milks Destiny 2:Shadowkeep Aaron Frost: Garrett Reisman https://medium.com/ngconf Shai Reznik: TestAngular.com One Strange Rock Stephen Cooper: Visiting museums near you
In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel interviews Stephen Cooper about his recent talk at Angular Connect. His talk was about ngTemplateOutlets. Stephen answers the questions of the panel about ngTemplateOutlets and explains how and when to use them. He starts by explaining the difference between component outlets and template outlets. Aaron Frost, Frosty, asks Stephen to walk through how to make a ngTemplate and explain what it is useful for. The panel considers the various use cases they would use this for. Frosty wonders why he would use a ngTemplateOutlet instead of a bunch of ngIfs. Stephen explains when it would be wise to use ngIfs and when it would be better to use ngTemplateOutlets. The panel discusses ngComponentOutlets, Stephen explains how they relate to ngTemplateOutlets and how they give you another level to reusing components. He overviews the best way to use ngComponentOutlets and warns listeners of the tricky parts. Stephen shares the best times to use ngTemplateOutlets and overviews some of the common use cases he has seen for them. He explains that they are very useful when creating shareable components or repeating similar chunks of code in a component. He shares some resources to help listeners get started. Panelists Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Brian Love Shai Reznik Guest Stephen Cooper ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon. Get your copy on that date only for $1. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Flatfile Cachefly Links ngTemplateOutlet: The secret to customisation | Stephen Cooper https://ngtemplateoutletcontext.stackblitz.io https://github.com/StephenCooper/ngTemplateOutlets Advanced Angular: Implementing a Reusable Autocomplete Component https://twitter.com/CooperDev https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Brain Love: Being back in the USA Zelda: Breath of the Wild Alyssa Nicoll: Mr. Milks Destiny 2:Shadowkeep Aaron Frost: Garrett Reisman https://medium.com/ngconf Shai Reznik: TestAngular.com One Strange Rock Stephen Cooper: Visiting museums near you
In this episode of Adventures in Angular the panel interviews Stephen Cooper about his recent talk at Angular Connect. His talk was about ngTemplateOutlets. Stephen answers the questions of the panel about ngTemplateOutlets and explains how and when to use them. He starts by explaining the difference between component outlets and template outlets. Aaron Frost, Frosty, asks Stephen to walk through how to make a ngTemplate and explain what it is useful for. The panel considers the various use cases they would use this for. Frosty wonders why he would use a ngTemplateOutlet instead of a bunch of ngIfs. Stephen explains when it would be wise to use ngIfs and when it would be better to use ngTemplateOutlets. The panel discusses ngComponentOutlets, Stephen explains how they relate to ngTemplateOutlets and how they give you another level to reusing components. He overviews the best way to use ngComponentOutlets and warns listeners of the tricky parts. Stephen shares the best times to use ngTemplateOutlets and overviews some of the common use cases he has seen for them. He explains that they are very useful when creating shareable components or repeating similar chunks of code in a component. He shares some resources to help listeners get started. Panelists Aaron Frost Alyssa Nicoll Brian Love Shai Reznik Guest Stephen Cooper ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon. Get your copy on that date only for $1. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Flatfile Cachefly Links ngTemplateOutlet: The secret to customisation | Stephen Cooper https://ngtemplateoutletcontext.stackblitz.io https://github.com/StephenCooper/ngTemplateOutlets Advanced Angular: Implementing a Reusable Autocomplete Component https://twitter.com/CooperDev https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinangular https://twitter.com/angularpodcast Picks Brain Love: Being back in the USA Zelda: Breath of the Wild Alyssa Nicoll: Mr. Milks Destiny 2:Shadowkeep Aaron Frost: Garrett Reisman https://medium.com/ngconf Shai Reznik: TestAngular.com One Strange Rock Stephen Cooper: Visiting museums near you
Kryzys klimatyczny, depresja klimatyczna, bioróżnorodność, ochrona przyrody, piękno natury... Jakie te wszystkie fundamentalne dzisiaj zagadnienia mają odzwierciedlenie w filmach i serialach, które możemy oglądać we własnym domu? Kalina Mróz rozmawia o tym z Joanną Pawluśkiewicz, komiczką z Resortu Komedii, improwizatorką, współzałożycielką grupy komediowej Hurt Luster, scenarzystką i aktywistką ekologiczną. "One Strange Rock", "Nasza planeta" ("Our Planet"), "Green Frontier", "Terra", "Czy czeka nas koniec" ("Before the Flood") - Netflix "Planet Earth", "Planety", "Judi Dench: Moja miłość do drzew" - BBC "Lód płonie" ("Ice on Fire"), "Rok za rokiem" ("Years and Years") - HBO GO "Saga prastarej puszczy" - Youtube Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kanapowcypodcast Instagram: @kanapowcypodcast teksty: wyborcza.pl/tv
Alex honestly eats and then spits out all the ingredients to a cake. Raw egg and all. Talks of love for One Strange Rock and Promo Videos. New Episodes every Thursday. Details on give away spoken once again on this episode. On Twitter: @OneStrangeRock1 or email: onestrangerockpodcast@gmail.com Anything odd, with you and Me, on our One Strange Rock. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osr/support
Episode 6 of One Strange Rock hosted by Alex Roe. I drink 6 shots of the grossest alcohol I can find. We talk about making cheese and the fact like I'm dissapointed in myself. I also spit a whole bunch. Follow ups from recent self abuse and more. Drunk I guess. New Episode every Thursday. On all streaming services. T SHIRT give-away on Twitter @onestrangerock1 Email: onestrangerockpodcast@gmail.com I keep throwing up in these. -Alex I love you all. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osr/support
After a very long wait episode 5 is here. I bitch a little too much about Ranch Dressing, To Go Containers and E-Scooters. I also bought various mystery asian foods at an all asian grocery store. I try them out and throw up AGAIN. This time from a whole canned fishm Only here, on our One Strange Rock. New Episodes Thursdays. On all streaming services. Email: onestrangerockpodcast@gmail.com or on Twitter: @OneStrangeRock1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osr/support
Donde hablamos con Blanca Peña, escritora de "Rutas Míticas" y productora, sobre sus procesos creativos literarios y el papel de un productor en el cine. También hablamos de la serie One Strange Rock que pueden encontrar en Netflix. 4Nerds está compuesto por Edith Sánchez y Alberto Molina. Si quieren seguir la conversación nos pueden seguir en @HtidEA y @AlbertoMoolina donde también podrán leer nuestras publicaciones en diversos medios. También pueden oírnos y descargar el programa en iTunes Spotify o en Hearthis. Los enlaces los encuentran en nuestra página 4nerdspodcast.wordpress.com o nos pueden seguir en nuestra fan page de Facebook facebook.com/4NerdsMX
Daniel Pemberton is an Ivor Novello winning and multi-BAFTA nominated composer who has credits include: Danny Boyle's (Steve Jobs), Ridley Scott's (All The Money In The World, The Counsellor), Aaron Sorkin's (Molly's Game), Darren Aronofsky's (One Strange Rock), Ocean's 8, Guy Ritchie's (The Man From UNCLE) and, in episode 1 of The Annotator he opened up his score for Ritche's “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword”. Pemberton's most recent score is for the feature film SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE.Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the creative minds behind The Lego Movie and 21 Jump Street, bring their unique talents to a fresh vision of a different Spider-Man Universe, with a groundbreaking visual style. Spider-Man™: Into the Spider-Verse introduces Brooklyn teen Miles Morales, and the limitless possibilities of the Spider-Verse, where more than one can wear the mask. The film features the voices of Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson, Hailee Steinfeld, Mahershala Ali, Brian Tyree Henry, Lily Tomlin, Luna Lauren Velez, Zoë Kravitz, John Mulaney, Kimiko Glenn with Nicolas Cage, Kathryn Hahn and Liev Schreiber.In this episode, Daniel Pemberton unties his musical web of themes; instruments and "Technics" he used for Into the Spider-Verse. He dives deep into his unique utilization of the hip-hop staple of record-scratching, where HE employs Londoner DJ Blakey and his multifaceted scratching abilities in a multi-layered recording process that may also be a first. He also talks about writing this score both in London but also, due to the ongoing collaborative nature of the project, in Los Angeles. There, he found himself in a small bit of space in the Sony Animation studio, from where he would complete the score as the production period of the film wound to a close.ANNOTATED TRACKS AND SEGMENTS02:04 - "Into the Spider-verse"05:08 - "Only One Spider-Man"10:01 - "Visions Brooklyn"12:00 - "Catch the S Train"14:25 - "Aunt May and Spider Shed"18:33 - "Spider-Man Loves You"SOUNDTRACKThe original score was released by Sony Music on 12/17/18 both digitally and on CD. You can find it on Amazon.com, iTunes, and streaming on Spotify and Apple Music.MORE ABOUT THE COMPOSERYou can find out more about and hear more music by Daniel Pemberton at his official site http://danielpemberton.com or follow him on Twitter @DanielPembertonABOUT THE ANNOTATORProduced by Christopher Coleman (@ccoleman) and you can Find more episodes at THEANNOTATOR.NET or you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher Radio or wherever you find quality podcasts.FOLLOW USTwitter @audioannotatorFacebook @TheAnnotatorEmail theannotatorpodcast@gmail.comSUBSCRIBEiTunesSpotifyStitcher RadioRadioPublicGoogle Play PodcastsRSS Feed