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This week the JPR crew broadcast the third of three shows from AirVenture 2024 in Oshkosh Wisconsin.
This week the JPR crew broadcast the second of three shows from AirVenture 2024 in Oshkosh Wisconsin.
This week the JPR crew broadcast the first of three shows from AirVenture 2024 in Oshkosh Wisconsin.
EAA Airventure kicked off this week! The week long venture for all aviation aficionados where thousands flock to Oshkosh Wisconsin for the biggest aviation fix in the country. Vince brings us sound from air-venturists enjoying the show. We also get into the investigation of the fatal crash that happened just outside the fair grounds.
Today, we dive into an insane narrative that has master slave builders. Then we take a trip and get our boots on the ground in Oshkosh Wisconsin where they have the Tartarian symbol right on the front of their building! Thank you for liking, commenting and subscribing and to all the badge members and Patreons for making this trip possible! I couldn't be more thankful for all of your upport. I am having a lot of fun sharing this information with you all! I hope you all have a great rest of your day! LINKS: BECOME A SPONSOR OF MY LUNCH BREAK: Shout-Outs For the next Month's Episodes! Patreon: https://patreon.com/MyLunchBreak Twitter: https://twitter.com/MYLUNCHBREAK_ Rumble: https://rumble.com/v2q03po-his-story-not-ours-pt-5.html T-shirts: https://my-lunch-break.myspreadshop.com/tartaria+my+lunch+break-A644da062cabffc5328538705?productType=111&sellable=yrpy4VgZADuvGXd0Gj02-111-22&appearance=2 Flat Earth Sun, Moon & Zodiac App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flat-earth-sun-moon-zodiac/id1440996640 EMF Hats: Coupon Code LUNCHBREAK to get $10 off https://www.ProjectTinfoil.com This is all in my own opinion. As always, and of course, you are free to believe whatever you want. Thank you for your support. My Lunch Break Disclaimer: The content on My Lunch Break is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed in the videos are those of the creators and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization or institution. I strive to present accurate and well-researched information, but we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the content. Viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research and exercise critical thinking. Theories discussed on this channel may be speculative, controversial, or unverified. My Lunch Break is not a substitute for professional advice, and I do not provide legal, medical, financial, or any other type of advice. Consult with qualified experts for such matters. Viewers should be aware that information and opinions may change over time, and my content may become outdated. We are not responsible for any consequences resulting from reliance on our content. By using this channel, you agree to the terms and conditions of this disclaimer. We reserve the right to change, modify, or remove content at any time. My Lunch Break disclaims any liability for actions taken based on the information provided on our channel.
What happens when some Twinkie loving kids go to a haunted playground? This story was sent in by our friend Henry, age 6 from Oshkosh WI. Music by Gioele Fazzeri from Pixabay --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ssck/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ssck/support
Smoke Free Home is a Dance Punk band out of Oshkosh Wisconsin. They recently released their latest EP "Bad New" on vinyl. Next week they'll be releasing a new single called "Frog Legs" and will be following that up later this year with a tour. Smoke Free Home on the web: smokefreehome.bandcamp.com facebook.com/smokefreehomeband open.spotify.com/artist/1v0DKzA6mfqBcXcAA1asx5?si=dXq1_Fb6SYqQeSg6Ink2kQ Code Zero Radio is an independent streaming rock station broadcasting out of Appleton, WI. Listen on the website or anywhere using your smart speaker. If you'd like to support what I'm doing consider buying me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/FoxCitiesCore --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foxcitiescore/message
Welcome to your weekly news update, New Year's edition! Let's take a look at everything that's happened this year including drones for good, the don't be that guy compilation, drone regulation, Pilot Institute updates and of course new drones, starting with the Autel EVO Max.... We also reported on some Drones For Good stories this year, starting with a teen who saved people in their car. And of course, the FAA was front and center on many of our updates this year, but also some states, like Tennessee banning non-NDAA drones. Let's not forget about everyone's favorite segment: Don't be that guy! Starting with the guy who flew over the Bengals game in 2022. There were also a few surprises with Airmap shutting down their LAANC service, Amazon having a lot of issues keeping employees on board, and Skydio quitting the consumer drone business. But on the bright side, we accomplished a lot at Pilot Institute. We partnered with Influential Drones, Unmanned Tactical Group, and Axon Air to help provide even more training to our customers. We received a BVLOS waiver and submitted many more. We joined hand with the Drone Advocacy Alliance to help push back on non-sensical anti-drone regulation. We partnered with Aloft to provide the Air Aware to recreational pilots in preparation of the expected retirement of the current B4UFLY app. Then we travelled the country to various tradeshows: the Texas Robotic Summit in Burnitt TX, Sun N Fun in Lakeland Florida, AUVSI in Denver, FliteFest in Ohio, EAA Air Venture in Oshkosh WI, Commercial UAV Expo in Las Vegas, two back to back events in Colorado with the Colorado Round Up and the Colorado AirShow, and AZ Drone Fest in Phoenix AZ. We published 14 new courses, including 8 new drones courses such as the Skydio 2 and X2, DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise, Air 3, Mini 4, Inspire 3, the Evo Max 4T, and the Part 107 Waiver course. We end the year having trained 88,000 remote Pilots to date, 295,000 students totaling 506,000 course enrollments, 7.3 million lectures completed throughout our courses (that's 1 lecture every 4 seconds), 30,000 free registration stickers, 37,000 members in our Facebook groups, 128,000 subs on the various social media channels, and 6,800 WINGS credits issued on the FAASafety website. Needless to say, none of this would have been possible without all of you. A big THANK YOU for your continuous support, my team and I certainly appreciate it. We aren't slowing down, we are already working on some very cool projects for 2024 and we hope to release the first one later this month! Happy New Year, fly safe, and see you next year!
The guys review assault marines, breachers, and tease a forthcoming review of the daemon engines. Music Credit: "Death Dealer by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" https://www.patreon.com/HeresyAccountabilibuddiesPodcast Flying Phoenix Games in Oshkosh Wisconsin. They are a traditional game store featuring boardgames, tabletop miniatures and trading cards. Check them out at https://flyingphoenixgames.com/ and thank them for being cool dudes and for sponsoring us with swag to give away! Elriks Hobbies! Home of all your basing needs and now with the full remaining Secret Weapon Miniatures line! You can find them at https://www.elrikshobbies.com/ and use special code HeresyABB for 10% off purchases on resin products and basing accessories!
The guys review a set of now you see me units, veterans and terminators, with ongoing giveaway by Flying Pheonix Games and Elric's Hobbies. Music Credit: "New Dawn by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" https://www.patreon.com/HeresyAccountabilibuddiesPodcast Flying Phoenix Games in Oshkosh Wisconsin. They are a traditional game store featuring boardgames, tabletop miniatures and trading cards. Check them out at https://flyingphoenixgames.com/ and thank them for being cool dudes and for sponsoring us with swag to give away! Elriks Hobbies! Home of all your basing needs and now with the full remaining Secret Weapon Miniatures line! You can find them at www.elrikshobbies.com and use special code HeresyABB for 10% off purchases on resin products and basing accessories!
The guys talk about where things have gone, where things are, and where things are going, including a giveaway to a lucky listener. https://www.patreon.com/HeresyAccountabilibuddiesPodcast Music Credit: "Infamous by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio" Flying Phoenix Games in Oshkosh Wisconsin. They are a traditional game store featuring boardgames, tabletop miniatures and trading cards. Check them out at https://flyingphoenixgames.com/ and thank them for being cool dudes and for sponsoring us with swag to give away! Elriks Hobbies! Home of all your basing needs and now with the full remaining Secret Weapon Miniatures line! You can find them at www.elrikshobbies.com and use special code HeresyABB for 10% off purchases on resin products and basing accessories!
On Thursday, July 27th during EAA AirVenture at Oshkosh, I live streamed on location from the EAA Youth Education Center located in the EAA Aviation Museum and was able to speak to a couple of lady aviators who were actually camping on the airport grounds there at Wittman Regional airport, as well as from Paul Maloy, the EAA Youth Education Center, Director of Education.My special guests were Refilwe Ledwaba an accomplished helicopter and fixed-wing pilot visiting all the way from Johannesburg, South Africa.Adriana Barragan, an aerospace engineer who is originally from Mexico, but is currently a Certified Flight Instructor flying in Savannah, Georgia.And, Paul Maloy, a former middle school teacher and currently the Director of Education at the EAA Youth Education Center located at the EAA Aviation Museum.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is an aviation career-oriented webcast providing insight on the variety of opportunities and possibilities in the aviation and aerospace industries. Its host and moderator, Vince Mickens, is a long time private pilot who flies frequently for both personal and business. Mickens background includes strategic partnership executive roles over the last 17 years with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the AOPA Air Safety Foundation, and the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation, all after a 28-year broadcast journalism career working in seven major television and radio broadcast markets nationwide.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is also available on my Private Air Media YouTube Channel, Facebook Live Page, and Linkedin Profile.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnAgvYp8gF4w8WSRdU7Dn4whttps://www.facebook.com/privateairmediagrouphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentmickens-privateairmediagroup-allthingsaviationandaerospace/
This week the JPR crew broadcast their 1st show from from AirVenture 2023 in Oshkosh WI!
Hear what representatives from Delta Air Lines and Airbus Americas have to say about their exhibition and participation at annual summer mega aviation event, EAA AirVenture at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.It is the biggest of the many aviation events that provides not only a great environment for aviation enthusiasts, but a great aviation festival of sorts for young people and anyone interested in and fascinated by aviation to attend, get inspired, and be exposed to an infinite number of opportunities in aviation and aerospace. Of the over 800 exhibitors participating, please join my conversation with the following:Captain Patrick Burns, the Vice President of Flight Operations and the System Chief Pilot for Delta Air Lines.Michelle Hurdle, the Director of Workforce and Economic Development for Airbus Americas, Inc.Shalini Passales, the Enterprise Sales Manager, Global Sales, for Delta Air Lines.Nicole Jovicevic, the Early Career Program Manager for Airbus Americas, Inc.This extraordinary outdoor aviation extravaganza taking place Monday thru Sunday. July 24th thru the 30th will attract over 650,000 aviation enthusiasts from around the world during that 7-day period, have over 10,000 airplanes fly-in, have 800 plus exhibitors on display, and have some 1,400 aviation STEM-centric forums and workshops.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is an aviation career-oriented webcast providing insight on the variety of opportunities and possibilities in the aviation and aerospace industries. Its host and moderator, Vince Mickens, is a long time private pilot who flies frequently for both personal and business. Mickens background includes strategic partnership executive roles over the last 17 years with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the AOPA Air Safety Foundation, and the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation, all after a 28-year broadcast journalism career working in seven major television and radio broadcast markets nationwide.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is also available on my Private Air Media YouTube Channel, Facebook Live Page, and Linkedin Profile.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnAgvYp8gF4w8WSRdU7Dn4whttps://www.facebook.com/privateairmediagrouphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentmickens-privateairmediagroup-allthingsaviationandaerospace/
It's the biggest outdoor aviation extravaganza that takes place annually at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Over a Monday thru Sunday seven day period, an estimated 650,000 aviation enthusiasts from around the world will attend, over 10,000 airplanes will fly-in, 800 plus exhibitors will be on display, and there will be 1,400 aviation STEM-centric forums and workshops.Telling us about what to expect are: Dick Knapinski, the Director of Communications for the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA)Paul Maloy, the Director of Education, EAA Youth Education Center, Experimental Aircraft AssociationAlyssa Horpedahl, Program Manager, EAA Youth Education Center, Experimental Aircraft AssociationDanielle Schmick, Program Manager, AeroEducate, Experimental Aircraft AssociationAll Things Aviation & Aerospace is an aviation career-oriented webcast providing insight on the variety of opportunities and possibilities in the aviation and aerospace industries. Its host and moderator, Vince Mickens, is a long time private pilot who flies frequently for both personal and business. Mickens background includes strategic partnership executive roles over the last 17 years with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the AOPA Air Safety Foundation, and the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation, all after a 28-year broadcast journalism career working in seven major television and radio broadcast markets nationwide.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is also available on my Private Air Media YouTube Channel, Facebook Live Page, and Linkedin Profile.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnAgvYp8gF4w8WSRdU7Dn4whttps://www.facebook.com/privateairmediagrouphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentmickens-privateairmediagroup-allthingsaviationandaerospace/
This week, Ike and Jenna are still driving back from Cortland, so Liza is filling in with Steve. We talk about some of Steve's impressions from ANARC, and Liza's FOMO (fear of missing out) was high! Then we talk about the new Lexus GX, and the comparisons to the new Defender. Liza has some definite opinions about where the similarities stop. For our interview, Ike & Steve interview Steve Owens, who not only was the only attendee to drive his 80” to the show, he drove it clear across the US, from OshKosh Wisconsin to Cortland NY- and back! To wrap it up, we talk about Liza's recent attendance at The Art of Rebelle show, and how to stay apprised of Steve and Liza's upcoming UK trip. Hot Cars, 10 ways the new Lexus will be better than the Defender…https://www.hotcars.com/lexus-gx-vs-land-rover-defender/#the-2024-lexus-gx-is-more-affordable-and-retains-value-better-than-the-land-rover
When hosting episodes of Unstoppable Mindset there is nothing more that I like than to get to learn from experts about subjects I have not addressed much before. This episode is one such endeavor and I bet most of you will feel the same way after hearing from our guest Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens. Juliëtte was born in the Netherlands and eventually relocated to the United States after doing her undergraduate work. You will hear how she moved her interests from speech language pathology to Audiology. On this episode Juliëtte will tell us much about the field of audiology, especially about ways to offer hard of hearing persons more access to audio information than what traditional hearing aids provide. For me, having a Master's Degree got me the opportunity to understand much about the actual technology of loops and T-Coils. Dr. Sterkens is quite passionate about her work and how much of an affect her efforts are having for many who cannot hear information in movie theaters, at conferences and even from televisions. On our episode you will even get a demonstration of the difference between traditional hearing aids and T-Coil technology. You will even hear about a study that addresses how hearing loss may contribute to dementia. I look forward to hearing your thoughts once you finish this episode. About the Guest: Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens has over 40 years of experience in the field of audiology and hearing rehabilitation. Educated in the Netherlands as a Speech-Language Pathologist, she switched to the study of audiology after her marriage and move to Wisconsin in 1981. After attending a Hearing Loss Association of Wisconsin event, she discovered how hearing loops made a huge difference to her patients in Oshkosh WI and started the Oshkosh Hearing Loop Initiative in 2008. In 2012, now retired from private practice she became the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) Professional Advisor for Hearing Loop Technology. Thanks to grant funding from a private family foundation, she has lectured in Norway, the UK, Canada, Hungary, Germany and extensively in the US, as well as authored articles on the topic of telecoils, hearing loops and hearing accessibility. Her efforts have led to nearly 900 hearing loop installations in Wisconsin and many more around the USA. For her efforts she received several awards, including the Wisconsin Audiologist of the Year, Arizona School of Health Sciences 2013 Humanitarian of the Year, and the American Academy of Audiology Presidential Awards. She serves on the Hear in Fox Cities board, a small non-profit organization that provides hearing aids to youth and children in North-East Wisconsin. Links for Dr. Sterkens: www.LoopWisconsin.com, www.hearingloop.org and www.hearingloss.org/GITHL For a 1 minute “What is a Hearing Loop?” video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlnx3ZImTw0 Hear for yourself how a loop makes a huge difference at Convention Center: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcfqmVb-DmU To learn more about hearing loss, and dealing with hearing loss, hearing aids and hearing loops: www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHjXG4_Mi4Y https://accessibe.com/blog/news/hearing-loops-provide-hearing-access-for-people-with-hearing-loss- jsterkens@hearingloss.org About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! 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Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson 01:20 Hi again, and welcome to unstoppable mindset. Today, we get to chat with Juliëtte Sterkens and Juliëtte started out as an audio pathologist. Well, she started out doing other things relating to audio, but now she's an expert in dealing with hearing loops, hearing aids and other things. And we're going to even get a demo in the course of today about what a hearing loop does, why it's better in a lot of cases, then a hearing aid and a number of other things. So I'm not going to give it all away. Where's the fun in that? So Juliëtte, welcome to unstoppable mindset. How are you? Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 01:58 I'm doing well. Thanks, Michael, for inviting me. Michael Hingson 02:01 Well, thank you for coming on. I really appreciate you doing it. And I know that you have a lot to tell us about. So I'd love to start kind of at the beginning. You're from the Netherlands. So tell us a little bit about growing up there, what it was like school or anything else about your life, why you were in the Netherlands and why you went into what you went into and so on. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 02:22 Michael, I was born to two Dutch parents. So that's how I lived in the Netherlands. My father was in the military. And we moved around quite a bit during my youth. So the nice thing about that is I have friends all over the country. Of course, the Netherlands isn't very big. And in 1976, after I graduated from high school, I enrolled in a program to become a logo pedorthist that is a speech pathologist speech language pathologist. But in the Netherlands, it also includes being a teacher for the deaf. So it also includes a Coupe de. But about a couple of weeks into my program, I met an American officer in the military, met him in a scuba diving club. And he and I dated two years while he was stationed in the Netherlands. And then he moved back to the states we dated long distance three years, I finished my schooling. My parents wanted me to work before just moving to the United States. I'm sure that we're hoping I would meet a lovely person in the Netherlands. But anyway, our love persisted. And I moved to the United States in 1981. And at that point, I had to choose whether I wanted to continue in speech language pathology, or whether I wanted to switch careers into audiology. And that's how come I switched and enrolled at the University of Wisconsin in their audiology program, and in 1983. I graduated as a newly minted American audiologist. Michael Hingson 04:21 Well, of course, one of the questions that has to come up is since you moved to the US, your parents have accepted love and and the two of you together. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 04:33 They sure have They sure have. I also am the proud. I don't want to call it owner. But we have two children and of my three sisters. I'm the only one with grandchildren. From my marriage. I have a sister who has bonus kids, but I have two children. And that meant that they came to visit me frequent ugly, of course. And we've also made the trek back to the Netherlands many times. Michael Hingson 05:07 Why did you have to switch from speech pathology into audiology? Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 05:14 That's a good question. The ASHA the American Speech and Hearing the association certifies speech pathologists, as well as audiologist and they're two different fields of studies. And when I went to school, I had to get a master's degree. And I literally had to choose, do you want to become a speech pathologist? Do you want to become an audiologist. And at that time, I had already done some work at an audiology center in the Netherlands. I really enjoyed the field. I wanted to get more involved in the Netherlands, I didn't work with hearing aids and fit hearing aids. But in the US, audiologists not only do the hearing testing, but they also fit hearing aids. And that was just an area that fascinated me. So I switched. And I had it was a very small program at UW Oshkosh, but very involved in the community, and well known in Northeast Wisconsin for testing children. And that wasn't an area that I was very interested in. So I was very lucky, great professor, great fellow students, some of which are still friends to this day. Hard to believe it's almost 40 years ago since I graduated. What is the Michael Hingson 06:45 difference between speech, pathology and audiology? Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 06:51 So speech pathologists are far more involved with speech, articulation, ameliorating the effects from strokes, helping kids that have cerebral palsy, have difficulty speaking, helping children in this country to acquire speech and language if they're hard of hearing, or deaf. And audiologists are far more involved with hearing with the ear. And in in some, not me, not me personally, but there's many audiologists involved in the testing of balance, as well. Balance and hearing. Michael Hingson 07:34 So, you said not you, what is it that you do? Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 07:39 Well, back in 1983, I got hired as an audiologist in a private practice in Oshkosh. And in that office, we did hearing testing, industrial hearing testing, but we also did hearing aid fittings. And that's really the area that I eventually specialized in hearing aid fittings, helping people with hearing loss either acquired at or before birth, or acquired at a later age, to live successfully with hearing loss and help them adapt to hearing aids. Michael Hingson 08:19 And so, you've done a lot of work and a lot of research and you've done a lot of speaking, right, haven't you as far as traveling around to talk about this topic? Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 08:29 I have. But really, what I probably should explain to the viewers or to the listeners first is that hearing loss is kind of misunderstood, right? In the sense that people think that hearing aids are like eyeglasses, if you have vision difficulties, unless it's macular degeneration, eyeglasses can essentially restore poor vision to near normal. And they think that hearing aids can restore hearing to normal. The problem is that hearing aids can't do that don't do that. Hearing aids at best correct for about half of the degree of hearing loss. And that means that people with hearing loss will continue to have difficulties hearing or understanding they see hearing, but in effect, they have difficulties understanding speech. When people speak fast, when there's background noise when people have accents. Hearing aids, in effect, pick up all the background noise and making it very difficult for that impaired ear to pick out the speech from the noise. So when a person wears or gets hearing aids, they're frequently surprised, you know, they think that they're gonna hear like they did when they were 25. For example, if I'm dealing with somebody who was worked in a lot of noise or farmed. And then as an audiologist, I would have to explain well, hearing aids can help, but they don't give you normal hearing. But, but there are workarounds, there are things that we can do to help overcome the limitations that your hearing loss imposes on you or that the hearing aids imposed on you. And just one simple example, on most hearing aids nowadays come or can come equipped with TV transmitters. So you plug in a little dongle in the back of your TV. And when you watch television, the TV sends the audio wirelessly to the hearing aids. So it's like you're hearing under earphones, it's fantastic, right? Hearing aids come with little microphones that you can clip on somebody's lapel, if you're driving in a car. And now you can hear that person very close to the microphone. But in public places people have trouble hearing. And could be a church could be a house of worship, could be a theater, could be a library meeting room, the hearing aids are really had their effective range is about three to six feet. For some people, it might be nine feet or 10 feet. But there is a limited range for hearing aids work well. And beyond that distance, they're going to pick up a lot of background noise and reverberation. And as a radio man, you know about that, you know, you know that you need to speak close to your microphone, because if you don't, your voice isn't gonna sound good on the recording. So for years, Miko, I explained to my patients that if they would go to the theater, if they would go to the church, they should pick up what is called an assistive listening device. And that's when people go, what the heck is an assistive listening device. Assistive Listening Devices, or systems or assistive listening systems are devices or systems mandated under the Americans with Disabilities Act, a law that you're very familiar with that law mandates that light switches have to be at a certain height in a room, that there needs to be enough clearance in the door so someone with a wheelchair can get in. And there's Braille signs installed in places so that people like you can read the Braille information and know whether to go right or left to the bathroom. Am I right? Michael Hingson 12:52 As far as it goes? Course you need to know where the Braille sign is. And if absolute route, you don't, you don't get the information. So there are limitations to all of that. But I hear what you're saying. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 13:03 Yes. And so these assistive listening systems were being installed. But they are, but the systems man required that the consumer would go to a service desk and pick up a listening device. And that means, you know, how do you know when you go to the theater that you have trouble hearing until the show starts right? So now you're going to go have to go back to the service desk, pick up a listening device and sit down? My experience was Michael, that my patients didn't bother with these systems. They didn't want to use these systems. Well, fast forward to 2008. I am at a meeting for consumers who are hard of hearing. And a professor from Hope College in Michigan came to speak about a topic called hearing loops. And I'm the only audiologist in the room and that it was familiar with hearing loops. They were already in schools for the deaf and hard of hearing in the Netherlands back in the 70s when I was going to school, but they were not being used in this country. And Dave Meyers started to explain how he had been able to foster hearing loops in Western Michigan, to great benefit of the users and maybe a little sidebar. A hearing loop is an assistive listening system that broadcasts the audio from the PA system wirelessly to the hearing aid as long as the hearing aid as a telecoil built in. Michael Hingson 14:52 What isn't so coil. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 14:53 It's a little copper coil, a little tiny coil that's maybe two millimeters. in height and millimeter in width, that is embedded in hearing aids and has been in hearing aids for 5060 years. And if you have a T coil in your hearing aid, and there is a hearing loop installed, when you go to the theater, you don't have to go to the front desk and pick up a system or a listening device, you can just sit, activate the telecoil on the hearing aid, generally, it means pushing a button on a hearing aid, and activate that feature in your hearing aid. And now the sound from the PAC system starts streaming direct in the hearing aid. And suddenly, the consumer, the user of the hearing aid, who was really struggling to hear voices from the stage, or from a lectern, or from an altar, can hear that audio wirelessly direct in their ear. And and if the hearing aid is programmed properly, it'll do so without any background noise. Michael Hingson 16:09 Oh, and that? Oh, go ahead. No, Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 16:11 go ahead. Ask your question. Michael Hingson 16:13 How is that different? Or why is that more effective than what you described earlier, which is the person who gets a hearing aid that has technology that plugs into the television then broadcast to the hearing, Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 16:28 ah, this technology that is used for little remote microphones or televisions is Bluetooth technology. But that it's the sound transmission is happening via Bluetooth. That technology cannot be used in live events, because there is a significant delay of the audio. Because of the processing that's happening, the sound has to come from a Bluetooth transmitter, go to a smartphone from the smartphone to the hearing aid. And if the Wi Fi in the building isn't very fast, the audio arrives in the ear at great latencies. So there is no at this time, public assistive listening systems that use Bluetooth that happen in real time. And for that reason, we use FM, infrared, or hearing loop technology for publicly installed assistive listening systems. Michael Hingson 17:45 So the the coil and the loop on the loop is actually transmitting FM then that's the coil receives is that what I'm gathering Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 17:58 is what you're what's happening. The hearing loop, in its simplest form is a copper wire installed around the perimeter of a seated area. So let's say it's a meeting room, there's a hearing loop installed in the floor or in the ceiling. When an audio signal is is amplified through that wire, it creates changes in the magnetic field. And the coil, of course, can be magnetically induced, that signal can be picked up by the little coil in the hearing aid with the exact same clarity as the audio that's being broadcast by the Michael Hingson 18:43 wire. How does the information get to the loop Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 18:49 from a microphone. So a hearing loop system needs to be connected to a microphone from a PA system that's installed in a room. So first and foremost, there has to be a PA system in the room, there has to be a microphone being used at the lectern, that signal isn't only sent to the speakers so that the audio is broadcast into the room. That signal is also broadcast to a hearing loop amplifier. And the amplifier is broadcasting the audio via electromagnetic waves into the room that the hearing aid can pick up. Michael Hingson 19:34 So that's even different than you'd mentioned FM before. So you're not even really using FM there. No you're not. Unless you have a microphone that that does FM that goes to the PA system that goes to the loop. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 19:47 Yes. So there are assistive listening systems that use FM technology. But that requires every user of the system to go and pick up an FM receiver, right. And frequently they come with headphones. Right and the headphones are generic, are not specifically programmed for the user's hearing aids. And the telecoil. And the hearing aid that the consumers wearing is programmed specifically for their hearing loss. So activating a telecoil, in a hearing aid and hearing in the loop means that the consumer hears the sound as it was meant for their individual prescription. So, in the grand scheme of things, if a consumer is either asked to go to a service desk and pick up a listening device, or just walk into a facility sit down, and when the show starts, turn on a telecoil. In the hearing aid, what do you suppose the consumer will choose? Michael Hingson 21:00 They're gonna choose the thing that will give them the greatest ability to hear or to get the information that is that is actually being provided. So of course, they're going to use the looping the coil, if they have Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 21:14 they often they are, and it's, and it's so convenient. And so when I heard Dr. David Meyer speak in 2008, and he mentioned how hearing loops, were making a comeback, greater awareness of the ADEA and the requirement that these systems have to be hearing aid compatible. I just went, Oh, my God. I mean, there's the solution to my patient's problems. And basically, all I wanted to do Michael is helped my patients here in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, if I can get these loops installed in churches, and in the Oshkosh Grand Opera House, my patients are just going to think this is wonderful. And it was it blew my patients away how they could go to the church, and sit down and activate their telecoil. And here and from from starting what I initially call the Oshkosh hearing loop initiative, I also ended up seeing patients and Nina from Nina, I'm from Appleton and they want loops in their churches. So pretty soon it kind of blossomed out to the Fox Valley area, we are about an hour south of Green Bay, in Wisconsin. And then I also started educating audiologists in the state why this is good, not only for their patients, but it's also good for them. If your patients, if if the places where your patients do the most complaining about their hearing aids, if you can make them among their best places to hear, they're going to love you not only that, they're going to talk very positively about hearing aids, they're going to encourage their friends to look into this. So it's good PR, it's good advertising. Michael Hingson 23:18 So a hearing. But so a loop essentially goes around the whole room perimeter. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 23:27 It's there's different kinds of loop configurations. If a building doesn't have a lot of metal if it's an older structure, for example, now I'm just a Lutheran Church in Oshkosh. With a basement and community gathering space underneath the sanctuary. The loop can literally be installed as one big loop around the seated area in the church and the loop will not only broadcast the audio into the church itself into the sanctuary, but also into the basement. If a facility has a lot of metal, for example, a library meeting room with a lot of Reem steel reinforced concrete. That facility will require what is called a phased array loop. And it's an array of multiple wires in the shape of loops that are laid on top of each other in order to create a strong enough signal. So there's much more involved than me saying, Oh, you have to do a string or a wire around the perimeter of a room. And that's why train loop installers are so important in this process. Michael Hingson 24:47 How expensive is it to install? Whoop, yeah. You know, that's going to be a question that come it's Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 24:54 absolutely going to be a question. Now. Do people ask you how expensive it is? To install real signs, or install wheelchair ramps, oh, sure. You get that question also. Okay, well, and Michael Hingson 25:15 it's even well, when it comes to wheelchair ramps, it's Oh, it's too expensive, I can't afford to do that now. And the ADEA, I won't say gives them an out. But the ADEA says, unless you're doing other major modification to a building, then you don't need to go off a modifier to install the ramp. But if you're modifying then you have to include the ramp. Of course, if you're building a new building, the cost to put in a ramp is negligible, if anything at all, because you just designed it in. So it's all in the after part after market part where those costs come in for Braille signs. Again, there are assumptions as to how expensive or not it really is, so that the questions do come up. Yeah, Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 26:06 that's me know what, that's a very interesting perspective for me to learn about. In in Wisconsin, a lot of hearing loops are being installed in the price ranges of three 510 $1,000. It really again, it depends on the amount of metal in the building, the size of the facility, the size of the room that you want looped, and the cost of hiding the wire, the effort required to hide the wire. So if there's carpet tiles in the meeting room, they can just easily be pulled up. Sure, flat, flat wire can be installed underneath the carpet tiles, carpet tiles go down. And literally, it can be done in a day, in a couple of hours. They can also be installed in the ceiling. But you're absolutely right. If you're dealing with very large facilities, where there's permanent carpeting installed, now the carpeting has to be cut, right, and that people are leery of having that done. So in in Oshkosh, I found that the places that aren't even mandated to have this to have assistive listening systems installed, were the most receptive, and those were houses of worship. Because where do people go 5060 times a year, and want to hear need to hear, right. So a lot of my effort in the beginning, circled around places that I knew were remodeling. Places that I knew would be receptive. And those were the houses of worship my patients belong to. And, literally, I would go to meetings, if there was a new school in the process of being installed, I would reach out to the school or to the architects, a lot of my work has involved reaching out to architects who think that assist of all assistive listening systems are alike. And if that's the case, let's put in the cheapest one course. And that's an FM system. But there's much greater awareness among consumers. I have done a lot of work around the country educating hearing care professionals. And the Hearing Loss Association of America H L. A. They have started what is called a get in the hearing loop program. They are literally actively advocating on behalf of consumers with hearing loss. Michael Hingson 29:02 Well, it's interesting, this is truly all about, if you will, electrical or electronic induction. Yes, having grown up in a science oriented world, I understand what electric transformers are, you know, we hear all the time about transformers and now a lot of the technology is a little bit different but really a transformer the thing that you would plug in and you would then get a stepped up current or voltage or whatever was all about induction. And we won't go into transformer theory here but it's perfectly understandable. Anyone that studies electricity and electronics. Why this system kind of works because the Europe you're literally just creating a magnetic field and the coil is the other part of if you will the transformer that is integrated into a hearing aid Were into an assisted living device, and is picking up the magnetic pulse changes from the loop. So directly from an electronic standpoint, this is electrically trivial. There's nothing new that we haven't known for years. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 30:16 No, no, and but the issue has been that consumers aren't educated about this technology, they don't even know this type of accommodation exists. And there has been some resistance on behalf of the hearing care professionals who say, well, but putting a telecoil in a hearing aid makes it bigger, makes the hearing aid bigger. And while that is true, it also makes the hearing aid a lot more useful, a lot more beneficial. So it's, it's educating not just the consumer, but the hearing care professional that in the end, the consumer, where's the hearing aid to hear better, right. And it is up to the hearing care professionals to educate consumers, that these types of systems and technologies exist. So there's a lot of people who are walking on this earth with hearing aids that have built in telecoils. But the telecoil may have never been activated, it needs to be activated in the computer by the hearing care professional, the hearing care professional may have never demonstrated the benefit of a hearing loop. So I would love for the listeners to demonstrate what a hearing loop can do. And I have a little audio demonstration that if you would permit me, I'd be happy to play that so that the listeners can hear what the difference is all about. Sure, Michael Hingson 32:03 let's do that. And you go ahead and set that up. And I will just explain what Juliet is doing is she's going to share her screen. She's enabled her audio, so that we'll be able to hear this demo and what you're going to hear I have not heard it all the way through. But what you will hear is what essentially, a person not close to a stage will hear just with a hearing aid. And then as I understand it, the telecoil will be activated. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 32:33 Correct. So the first half is the audio as if it were coming through the hearing aids microphone, and the second half is as if it's coming through the loop. So let's see if technology works here we got right. She was dreading 32:52 getting older. What's the only way to avoid getting to die right now we all want to live a long life. We don't want to get older in order sitting there and are the young people in their 20s and 30s and 40s, making fun of older people making cracks about older people. They're making fun of what they themselves are going to become. Michael Hingson 33:18 And it's clearer what happened there because at first what we were hearing was the microphone in the hearing aid picking up not only the speaker from some distance away, but all the other ambient sounds. Yeah, and no matter how directional, you make a microphone, it's still going to pick up What's between you and the person speaking. But then when the the loop and the coil were activated, or the loop was activated all along. But when the coil was activated, now you're hearing just what comes from the loop. So the only way you would hear ambient noise besides the speaker speaking is if the speaker's microphone picked up that information, Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 34:06 Michael II that's really perceptive. The hearing aid can be programmed to still pick up some ambient sound, because you can imagine, if you're very hard of hearing, and you switch your hearing aid to telecoil you stop being able to hear your own voice. You no longer hear the person sitting to your left or your right at that meeting. You're only hearing what's coming through the mic from the PA system. And that can be kind of isolating. And and in church, you can't hear yourself sing right. And so as an audiologist I can program the hearing aid to pick up ambient sound, but turn down the sensitivity by by five or by six or by 10 DESA Pulse so you can still hear, but it's a lot quieter. And that makes the sound from the loop stand out even more. So that the understanding the you know, the signal to noise ratio is improved to a level where you can just sit back and hear and follow the meeting with ease. And it blew my patients away. I mean, I had patients tell me, after they had an experience in a loop, one, one person told me and this is a gentleman who was very hard of hearing was only wearing one hearing aid, the other ear was deaf. And he said to me, I can hear so well in the loop. So that's what it must be like to be normal hearing. And he had been hard of hearing his whole life. But hearing in a loop can be life changing for people who have lost a lot of their hearing. And that's really what motivates me. And it was the reason I stepped out of my practice ankle. Back in 2012, I gave up my audiology practice, to become the H. L. A. 's national hearing loop advocate. And you know, Michael, of course, it helps that I like to talk. But I so I do a lot of consumer education, a lot of public speaking, professional meetings, lot of lectures, and then when the pandemic hits. It also gave me a new way to reach out to people via zoom. So I've done lots of zoom lectures about the technology, and just trying to reach more and more people. So you inviting me to this podcast is huge, because you've got a listenership different, you know, the more people hear of this technology, they go, wait, I may not use hearing aids, but my mom does. Or my dad or I have a neighbor, or I have a friend, or I belong to a church. And why do we have this in our church? No. And I'm really proud to tell you that we're almost at 500 churches in Wisconsin, almost 900 places have installed these hearing loop systems. And it's kind of moving by word of mouth, because they work. They work well. And once they're installed, it's like electrical wire. Once it's installed, you're done. Michael Hingson 37:40 Going back to something that you said earlier. Today, in our world with hearing aids being manufactured in an ever increasing number, how many of the hearing aids include the little telecoils? Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 37:57 Yeah, the percentages vary for people who are severely hard of hearing. So these are people who without a hearing aid, can barely hear normal conversation or people to whom we have to shout in order to be barely heard. The numbers are between 50 and 90%. And frankly, it depends a little bit on the philosophy of the audiologist. My philosophy was, was really about giving my my patients as many tools in their hearing aid toolkit as I could give them. And some audiologists are perhaps working with manufacturers where the telecoil indeed makes the hearing aid a little bit larger. And in when that happens. They they may opt for the smaller hearing aid rather than ask the patient, where do you not want to hear? Right? I mean, you're getting a hearing aid to hear and the consumer doesn't really understand that the hearing aid is still a compromise. So a lot of my outreach has also been to educate consumers, how to buy hearing aids, what are the features that are important that they look at? And certainly if people are watching or listening to this recording, there's a website called hearing loss.org that is H L A's national website where there's lots of good information for consumers about hearing, living with hearing. We're living with hearing loss, how to buy hearing aids and there's also a website called hearing loop.org That is the website from Dr. David Myers at Hope College, it's only informational website so that consumers can learn more about hearing loops themselves. Michael Hingson 40:15 So, again, though, going back to the discussion of hearing aid, manufacturing, there are still a number of hearing aids that are being constructed without putting the coils in them. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 40:30 Correct? Alex some of it, why Michael Hingson 40:35 not? How expensive? How expensive? Is it? To truly put a coil in maybe a better way to put it as why don't we just do it at all hearing aids? Because you don't know where they're going to end up? Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 40:45 Exactly. I wish you would come with me, when I talk to the hearing aid manufacturers and ask that common sense question. The coil itself has been estimated to add between two and $5 to the cost of a hearing aid. But to integrate it in the software in the programming of the device, obviously, there's a greater expense involved. And it's my understanding that there can be some interference with the coil, and the recharge ability of the hearing aid. So what we're seeing is that there are some rechargeable hearing aids on the market, where they don't add a telecoil to the device. But the manufacturers have heard me I've been very vocal at conferences, and meetings with manufacturers. And the manufacturers have now added telecoils to the remote microphones. So if you are listening to this broadcast, and you think I have a hearing aid, but I don't think I have a T coil all is not lost, you may be able to get access to the signals from hearing loops. If you ask if your audiologist can provide you with a remote control that has the T coil built in, it becomes a little bit more cumbersome, or a little bit trickier to use. Think of my mother who's 96. You know, she can find the push button on the hearing aid, but she would have a heck of a time with remote control and keeping a charge and all that other extra stuff that you have to do. Michael Hingson 42:32 Yeah, and that's understandable. So it gets back to ease of use. What do you think, is the ramification for all this of now the FDA saying that we don't need to have prescriptions for hearing aids, which I would think is going to cause prices to drop, but also numbers of hearing aids probably to increase. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 42:59 The good news is that there are some over the counter devices that have telecoils built in. So there aren't many. But there are a couple that have the T coil built in. And there's outreach being done to other manufacturers to include the telecoil. Again, because it doesn't add a lot to the expense of the devices. The over the counter devices, I think will make people more aware that something can be done. They may not be as adjustable to their specific hearing loss. They may not have the same sound. They may not be as durable. As some of the hearing aid devices. I mean, these hearing aid devices. I've worked with hearing aids that could easily last 6789 years. Imagine worn on your ears where you perspire, handled dirt and dust and what have you but these hearing aids keep on going. And I wonder about the durability of over the counter devices, are they going to be the same? And is the consumer going to know how to clean them how to maintain them what to do when they get earwax in them. The audiologist does a lot more than fitting the hearing aid. They counsel patients, you know how to live better with hearing loss or how they maintain the hearing aid. I used to see some people back every three or four months just because of the problems that they had with earwax and others I would only see once a year or only when they had a problem. But these over the counter devices, it means that the consumer has to become the expert. Right. And what are they going to do when the hearing aid malfunctions so they're going to take it back to Best Buy? Michael Hingson 44:58 Yeah, that's, of course is the issue isn't it? Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 45:01 At this the issue, it is, you know, you can buy readers and they work for run of the mill difficulties with your eyes if you can no longer see fine print. But if you have great differences between eyes like I have, or if you have a astigmatism those glasses aren't going to work very Michael Hingson 45:24 well for you. Right. But in, in, in reality there are there other reasons why glasses won't help other than just with age related macular degeneration. But but the reality is that we haven't collectively chosen to deal with that either. And I think that's what I'm hearing is the same thing. Regarding hearing because we, we just don't yet consider it the priority, it probably needs to be Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 45:56 now and and of course the baby boomers are aging, Michael, big time, you know, the oldest ones are turning is it's 77 this year. And we know that while hearing loss, its origins are going to start in your 30s and 40s. You know, with as far as hearing loss goes, it's important not to be exposed to noise. It's important to live a healthy life, it's also important to choose your parents wisely, because if they had hearing trouble, the odds are you are going to be dealing with it also. But hearing loss definitely accelerates in our 70s and 80s. I've seen this very clearly with my mother. And she's now to the point where she has to wear her hearing aids all the time. Otherwise, she misses out. And she does like to do that. And that means that as the baby boomers age, I think there will be more and more attention paid to the fact that hearing has a significant effect on our quality of life. And there's now also some studies to show that having hearing loss is a contributing factor to an earlier onset of dementia, it doesn't mean it's going to cause dementia, but it's going to contribute an untreated hearing loss has been identified as one of those risk factors. So Michael Hingson 47:38 I use this Do you have any notion if you don't Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 47:41 hear well, if you kind of checkout, so to speak of conversation, if you're not involved with hearing, that part of the brain is no longer stimulated. And it means that you have to pay more attention to hearing you have to allocate if you will, more of your available brainpower to hear and that's taxing on a person. And so if you if you have it somewhere in your genetic makeup, the fact that you may be prone to dementia. If there is a family member with dementia, and you have beginning hearing loss, I would be the first person to go and do something about my hearing. Because I know that having hearing loss contributes accelerates the onset of dementia, if you will. So that's usually when people say, well, when should I start with hearing aids? I said if you have hearing loss, if there is a risk factor, if your parents have hearing loss, that means that you could be at risk for greater hearing loss as you age. And then if there's dementia in the family, I would start sooner rather than Michael Hingson 49:14 later. I'm curious to see if if you're aware of this in any way. Have any similar studies been done regarding the whole concept of eyesight and loss of eyesight? Do you know I don't. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 49:32 After a great question, though. Yes, yeah. Yes, I'm gonna make a note of it myself. So if I find anything, I'll let you know, Michael Hingson 49:40 please. It would be interesting to know about that. Because I think that my belief anyway, is that the reality is we get a lot more information. Each of us gets a lot more information from what We hear than what we see no matter how good our eyesight is, because eyesight is still only really? What about 100? If that much 180 degrees roughly. So you don't hear what's you don't see what's behind you, you don't see what's above you unless you look. And typically you look because you hear. And so yeah, go ahead. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 50:23 Yeah. All right ears, it just one example how incredible our ears are, right? First of all, they're attached to her brain, which is very important in the point that I'm trying to make, in that if you go to the beach, Michael, you don't have sight. But if I close my eyes, I can hear the birds flying up above. In front of me, I can hear the little children behind me, I can hear cars going to a parking lot. I can hear the waves, I can hear the wind. And I mean, it's a it's a complete scape. I can I can hear all this by just simply paying attention. And if I hear people talk, and I think they use the word Juliet in conversation, oh my God, my brain is just gonna go zoom, and try and focus on what these people are saying, because I think they're talking about me. When you were hearing aids, when you were hearing aids, Michael, all the sound is right in the ear, the ability to, to focus on sounds in the front and in the back. And the and up above and below, is diminished. And that's it's really it goes from 3d to maybe 2d or 1d. And that means that consumers really have a hard time picking out voices from background noise, no matter how good the hearing aids are, Michael Hingson 52:11 are there any technological advances coming that will be able to reintroduce that multi dimensional sound scape, so that people will be able to tell directionality again, Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 52:28 not that I'm aware of what I am aware of, is that there is a lot of work being done on Bluetooth LE audio. And that's eventually going to allow somebody with a smartphone to share audio from their phone to multiple headsets. And the hope the hope it's not been accomplished yet, is that there will be a public assistive listening system available with Bluetooth LE audio as well. They've named the technology aura cast. And that might mean that the silent televisions at airports can be made audible if a consumer uses their smartphone and wireless ear plugs. But eventually, it would also mean that there could be audio broadcast from public places direct into hearing aids. Now, hearing aids are very small. They have very small antennas. We don't know what kind of audio delays they're going to be. But the Bluetooth special interest group is working very hard to try and include hearing aids as individual receivers for the broadcast of Bluetooth LE audio. And while they hope that this is going to happen in a year or two, I think it's going to take much longer. But if that happens, people with hearing aids are going to be able to hear announcements at an airport, get the audio from their TV or their smartphone and in church if the church has this technology installed, the hear this technology in their hearing aids. But it will it's it's it's a heavy lift, if you will consumers will all need new hearing aids all need new smart phones. I mean these dongles have to be installed the world over while there are a lot of countries including the UK that have mandated hearing loop technology as the technology of choice. So there has to have been some change made some changes in the law for that too. happen, I estimate about 10 years or so, Michael Hingson 55:04 there is something called binaural sound and binaural microphones where you can have a microphone or two microphones that actually give you the ability to record directionality. And you can use earphones and actually hear the sound that sounds like, well, it could be coming from any direction. And I've seen and heard some really great demonstrations of binaural sound where listening through regular earphones, It even sounds like a person is behind me and talking. But they're using these microphones. They're not overly expensive. But it would be interesting to see how somebody could bring some of that binaural technology into what happens with hearing aids. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 55:53 Yeah. And of course, it would require the use of microphones. And everything hinges on Well, proper use of microphones, as you're Michael Hingson 56:03 sure. Yeah. But it's it is something to look at as the demand grows for being able to have technology that allows people to hear better. Yeah, so it will be interesting to see how good Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 56:20 I am. My guess is, yeah, my guess is that the gaming industry will be all over this. Michael Hingson 56:27 So the gaming industry should, it would make it more possible for if they did it right. For me to be able to play games than it does. If you talk about virtual reality, if they truly did that, and built in the rest of the interfacing technology to allow me to be able to access games. You're right, it would be interesting, and it would be worth doing. I have a question that is unrelated somewhat to all this, you have used the term deaf and hard of hearing. And you have avoided hearing impaired why. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 57:08 Generally, and and you know, there's people who are hard of hearing, who don't like the term hard of hearing, they call themselves a person with hearing loss. Some people prefer the term hard of hearing. A lot of people don't like the term hearing impaired. And why I think it's it's much more a it's a sensitivity, you know, how they feel about their own hearing loss. So if you're born hard of hearing, it is what it is. But your hearing isn't impaired it if you were born that way. But if I have not used the word DEAF, is that in the in the heart of hearing community, Deaf implies that there is no ability to hear sound. And people like that generally don't wear hearing aids. They use sign language and estimates estimates are between one and 3% of all people with hearing loss are essentially deaf and use sign language to communicate. The other 97%. use hearing aids to hear speech. And so frequently they don't use the you use the term deaf although sometimes they will. Just to make it simple. You know, they say I am deaf. And then people think, oh, this person can't hear. No worries, I will wave to you when it's time to board the airplane, for example. Michael Hingson 58:55 Yeah, in our society, and this is why I asked the question, not setting you up. But just to make the dichotomy comparison, we still refer to people as blind or visually impaired and visually impaired has two connotation problems one visually, I don't think that overall, you can say I'm different, because I happen to not see so visually, I don't look different. And impaired. Again, the same thing. And I think that's exactly what you say. We're not impaired. But that's still what we use because people so greatly emphasize eyesight over anything else. And if we've heard something today, with you, that makes a lot of sense. It's in reality, we do get more information from what we hear, but we don't tend to focus on that because we are taught that without eyesight and to a degree without being able to hear we're just lost souls and that's just not the way it is at all. Now Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 59:59 and A the Hearing Loss Association of America once a year has a conference. And it's you know, in different areas of the country, it's anywhere between, you know, 515 100 people who attend these conferences, and people with hearing loss. You know, it's a spectrum, I want to call it the spectrum disorder, some people have very mild hearing loss, but their ears have so much trouble discriminating speech, that they really struggle and almost function as if they're deaf. And there are people who are very hard of hearing, but as long as they're wearing a hearing aid, or a cochlear implant, they do quite well. But, you know, these, these come the conferences focuses on how to live better with hearing loss, what technology can do for you. I mean, there have been such tremendous changes, and improvements in technology, that IF listeners have family members who are very hard of hearing, or are really struggling with hearing aids, I encourage them to look into cochlear implants, they can be life changing. Cochlear implants can be of benefit of people who have lost almost all of their hearing, and with the implant are able to hear, again, at the three to six foot distance with great ease. So lots of technology upgrades, but there's still devices with microphones on the ears. And for that reason, they still need assistive technology. And that's why, you know, I won't be without work as a hearing loop advocate. Michael Hingson 1:01:53 For a long time. You mentioned to me somewhere on the line that you're doing some work with Google Maps? We are and that if you would Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 1:02:01 well, but it's I'm very excited to tell to talk about this, because as a consumer, how do you know where a hearing loop is installed? Right. There are some websites that try and keep track of where these loops are installed. But Google Maps as part of his accessibility feature, are is now permitting businesses to list hearing loops as an accommodation. And you're probably familiar with the fact that Google Maps lists whether a place is accessible for wheelchair users, whether the bathrooms are accessible, or whether they have wheelchair ramps, while they now also permit the dimensioning of assistive hearing loops. And the best place at this time to go is the hearing loss. That org website and Google the word Kiddle. Git H L, which stands for get in the hearing loop, because the hearing loop advocates in the Hearing Loss Association have developed a complete toolkit and the Google Maps toolkit so that we can educate consumers how to find these hearing loops on the web. And if you don't find one, but you sure wish there was one. We teach people how to write reviews on Google Maps. Because you know, reviews work when you go to a restaurant, what do you do? I personally check the reviews before I make a reservation. And so if these reviews list that consumers love the hearing loop that they have installed, businesses are going to be more aware that this type of accommodation pays off is important, right? Michael Hingson 1:04:07 Absolutely. Before we close, I thought it would be fun to do one more demo with something that we did before we started. And I do it because I want people to understand why we do the podcast the way we do because I always ask people who come on to provide us with them using a microphone and not just a built in laptop microphone, and I'm going to show you why. It's important that like you did today your audio was great. You use a headset. Here's what it sounds like. If you're listening or if you're speaking to me and you're just using your laptop computer microphone, check this out. Okay, I have now switched to the microphone built into my camera, and you can hear what the total difference is. It's one Trouble. And this is what we don't ever like to get on podcasts. Because what we want people to be able to do is to hear our patch podcasts Well, right? Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 1:05:11 That's right. That's right. And you know, and Michael, I have done that same demonstration just by removing my headset and moving it about two feet. This is about as far as my arms reach. And now I'll put the microphone back on my ears. And people go, Whoa, that's a huge Michael Hingson 1:05:31 difference. Well, huge difference. And even the reverberations are less from your microphone than they are from the laptop microphone, which is omnidirectional and supposed to be able to pick things up from a distance. But it sounds horrible. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 1:05:46 It sounds horrible. And because we've all been on Zoom, we are far more aware. But people with as a normal hearing person, one can accommodate for those changes, it takes more effort. But I could listen to you if I had to, right. But a person with hearing loss, who is already hanging on by their fingertips, so to speak, in order to hear you because maybe you talk fast, or maybe you have an accent. If you talk through your video microphone, that person will fall off the cliff, their fingers, they're gonna have to let go, because they struggle already so much. And I'll be honest, I didn't realize how much my patients were struggling in those public places until I got involved with hearing loops. And then it was the quarter dropped just like, well, of course, they can hear better in the loop. And so that just motivated me to go at this even harder. And I'm happy to say it's a message that's resonating around the world around the country, and people are listening and your podcast. Thank you, Michael is going to make a difference. Michael Hingson 1:07:16 Well, I hope so. And we really appreciate you being here as well tell me and tell the folks listening, how can they maybe reach out to you and learn more about this, contact you and so on? Yep, Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 1:07:31 I have a little website called loopWisconsin, www dot loopwisconsin.com. And my email, my contact information is right on the website. They can also reach out to the get in the hearing loop committee from H L A. And again, if they go to the hearingloss.org website and click on hearing loop resources, they'll be able to find an email address there. And then a whole group of hearing loop advocates will jump into gear. So if people have questions about loops, or about whether their hearing aids have telecoils, we are all very willing to help. If you don't ask, you won't get the help. Michael Hingson 1:08:21 Right. Exactly right. And I also know that we met you through Sheldon Lewis at accessibe we did. So where does accessibly fit into what you do. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 1:08:33 I reached out to accessibe to see what I could do to make my website accessible for people with disabilities. And accessibe got me in touch with Sheldon and I can't say enough about the context that I have made through accessibe and how accessibe has helped to kind of get that message out there. I think they've been very focused on people with who are blind or people who are a mobility impaired but I don't think they had given hearing loss and hearing accessibility a lot of thought and I tell you they've pulled out all stops so I want to thank accessibe for doing what it's done for this technology and I just had a blog post it and I will send you the link Michael so that you can add it to your notes. We I was just posted last week by accessibe Michael Hingson 1:09:39 actually I think accessibe has given a lot of thought but some of the things that accessibe does with the artificial intelligent widget and so on are not as easy to add present. Bring into the automated world from a standpoint of deaf or hard of hearing that It is still technology that has to catch up a lot. So it has to be done more through manual remediation, but accessibe is aware of it. So it's great that you and accessibe have established a relationship that I think will help. Well, I want to thank you again for being here. We were supposed to do this for an hour. And we are now up to 70 minutes, because we're having way too much fun here, right? Yes, Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 1:10:25 yes. Well, you and I could probably talk for another half hour. But Michael Hingson 1:10:30 yeah, I think they might get bored with us. So I want to thank you again for being here. And I want to thank you for listening to us. Please reach out. I'd love to hear your thoughts and comments about this today. Juliette has been wonderful. You can reach me at Michaelhi at accessibe A C C E S S I B E.com. I also invite you to go to my podcasts page, which is www dot Michael hingson h i n g s o n.com/podcast. And wherever you're listening to the podcast today, like on Apple, iTunes or wherever, please give us a five star review. We appreciate your reviews. We appreciate your thoughts. But I would really appreciate you reaching out to me and telling me what you thought things that we ought to improve or if you love us, that's great, too, then if you know of more guests that we ought to have and Juliette you as well, if you know of other people who we ought to have honest guests on unstoppable mindset. We would love to hear from you about that. So again, Juliette, I want to thank you for being here and educating us a whole lot today. This has been absolutely enjoyable, and fun. Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens 1:11:44 Thank you very much, Michael. Michael Hingson 1:11:51 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. To learn more about the concept of blinded by fear, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com forward slash blinded by fear and while you're there, feel free to pick up a copy of my free eBook entitled blinded by fear. The unstoppable mindset podcast is provided by access cast an initiative of accessiBe and is sponsored by accessiBe. Please visit www.accessibe.com. accessiBe is spelled a c c e s s i b e. There you can learn all about how you can make your website inclusive for all persons with disabilities and how you can help make the internet fully inclusive by 2025. Thanks again for listening. Please come back and visit us again next week.
In this video, we showcase Michael Patton, an Information Systems instructor and co-founder of the Cybersecurity Center of Excellence at the University of Oshkosh Wisconsin. Michael is an expert in the field of cybersecurity and has dedicated his career to educating people and businesses on the importance of protecting their digital assets. As the world becomes increasingly digital, cybercrime is on the rise. From hackers stealing personal information to ransomware attacks that cripple businesses, it's more important than ever to be vigilant about cybersecurity. Michael shares some simple tips and tricks that everyone can use to protect themselves and their businesses from cyber threats. Whether you're a small business owner or just someone looking to secure your personal information, this video is a must-watch. So join us as we learn from Michael and discover how you can stay safe in the digital world. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more informative videos like this one!" Key Points in the Discussion: His Not So Straight Career Path: 0:00-3:53 What is the Cybersecurity Center of Excellence: 4:21 - 7:18 How he took the idea of Cybersecurity Center of Exllence from idea to real-world in less than a year: 7:19 - 15:41 Winning with inderect-leadership: 16:31 - 19:06 How to Conduct a meeting PROPERLY: 19:24 - 21: 50 Cybersecurity is a cultural problem: 23:33 - 26:42 How to know if your cybersecutity team is any good: 26:46 - 30:32 Where can we find out more about you and the Cybersecurity Center of Excellence?: 35:08 - 35:25 Production and Studio Space - The Venture Project Studios Check out these sites to learn more! MBA Program UWO on Instagram 4 Imprint Cybersecurity Center of Exellence
The Lone Tree Tapes is an 8 part horror audio drama inspired by Lovecraftian themes and done in an analog horror inspired style. Our narrator introduces us to a series of tapes that belonged to the recently deceased husband of a childhood friend. But these are no ordinary mix tapes. Between the music a story unfolds of strange events that occurred in a small town in northern California. *** Episode 1 Voice cast Intro narrator: Dan Hensel DJ Rockin' Ron Jansen: Wil Grisack Dr. Saul Samuelson: Chad Knight Charlie Greenwald: Al Seeger *** Song 1: “Mr. Right” and the DJ intro theme created with Magix Music Maker, used under a commercial license. Song 2: "Astral Plane." Composed and performed by Arcane: Dan Hensel (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Jeff Matheu (lead guitar), Al Seeger (bass and backing vocals), Kurt Wenger (drums). Recorded by Jeff Verner at Garage in the Sky Studio, Oshkosh WI, 1997. Lyrics by Jeff Matheu Additional music composed by Al Seeger Want to contact us? Email poigamestudio@gmail.com
In this episode we talk about Jarvis Loper and his adventures with a Vat of lye in his soapmaking factory in Oshkosh WI.
Seriah is joined by Red Pill Junkie, Super Infra Man, and Chris Ernst to discuss stories from the Fortean classic "Readers' Digest Mysteries of the Unexplained". Topics include a hurricane in Britain, volcanoes on the moon, ball lightning, an astronomer's sighting of a bright light on the moon, a weird fog in colonial Connecticut, W.T. Watson, a mirage of an entire city in Ireland, Jeremy Corbell and Skinwalker Ranch, Fata Morgana, Hy Brasil, co-ocurring earthquake and sunspots and howling sounds, an astronomer's sighting of a micro-planet within Earth's orbit, Tabby's Star, rogue planets, dark days and strange clouds, volcanic activity, forest fires, fire tornadoes, meteorites and lightning, the planet Vulcan, assumptions in science, big discoveries and citizen scientists, a flaming cylinder, Dr. James E. McDonald and fire tornadoes, lunar lights, energy sources on the moon, helium-3, strange bubbles, the yellow day, pyramids or horns appearing on the moon, a bizarre cloud, a wave of darkness in Oshkosh Wisconsin, a dust storm on Mars, strange episodes of darkness, causeless fires, a transient shadow on the moon, a lost Soviet Mars probe, life on Mars, Tesla's received signals, Edison vs Tesla, free energy, Marconi and the death ray, volcanoes and UFOs, the Ufology Tarot deck, a trench-digging fireball, a freakish blast of heat, a weird electrical encounter, an object orbiting Earth, activity in the solar system, a meteor in Russia, public reaction to disclosure, bizarre indoor ball lightning, Garry Nolan and Christopher "Kit" Green, and much more! This is wide-ranging, fascinating discussion!
We talk with 4 members of the Leadership team at UAW 578 in Oshkosh WI. They want to build the US Postal Service Next Generation Vehicles at Oshkosh Defense, the company outsourced it. The fight is on. Sign the petition by following this link UAW 578 Petition. Find them on Twitter @Local578 and on Facebook UAW 578 Facebook - We also want you to meet Roxanna Murry and Kieran O'Dowd two leaders from National Organization of Women N.O.W. Fort Wayne Chapter We also want you to get the right information on the things brewing in the Rail Industry follow this link to a great InTheseTimes article by Jeff Schuhrke you can find him on Twitter @jeffschuhrke Also follow TheRealNews for thier insightful reporting. And of course great reporting from Jonah Furman As always you can find us at MyLaborRadio.org and on Twitter @MGevaart
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Seriah is joined by Red Pill Junkie, Super Infra Man, and Chris Ernst to discuss stories from the Fortean classic "Readers' Digest Mysteries of the Unexplained". Topics include a hurricane in Britain, volcanoes on the moon, ball lightning, an astronomer's sighting of a bright light on the moon, a weird fog in colonial Connecticut, W.T. Watson, a mirage of an entire city in Ireland, Jeremy Corbell and Skinwalker Ranch, Fata Morgana, Hy Brasil, co-ocurring earthquake and sunspots and howling sounds, an astronomer's sighting of a micro-planet within Earth's orbit, Tabby's Star, rogue planets, dark days and strange clouds, volcanic activity, forest fires, fire tornadoes, meteorites and lightning, the planet Vulcan, assumptions in science, big discoveries and citizen scientists, a flaming cylinder, Dr. James E. McDonald and fire tornadoes, lunar lights, energy sources on the moon, helium-3, strange bubbles, the yellow day, pyramids or horns appearing on the moon, a bizarre cloud, a wave of darkness in Oshkosh Wisconsin, a dust storm on Mars, strange episodes of darkness, causeless fires, a transient shadow on the moon, a lost Soviet Mars probe, life on Mars, Tesla's received signals, Edison vs Tesla, free energy, Marconi and the death ray, volcanoes and UFOs, the Ufology Tarot deck, a trench-digging fireball, a freakish blast of heat, a weird electrical encounter, an object orbiting Earth, activity in the solar system, a meteor in Russia, public reaction to disclosure, bizarre indoor ball lightning, Garry Nolan and Christopher "Kit" Green, and much more! This is wide-ranging, fascinating discussion! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music from DramaScream with Fire Download
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If the thought of being totally immersed in aviation, seeing every type of aircraft from unique looking homebuilts, to a full assortment of military aircraft, to state of the art commercial airliners, and everything in between, block out the last week of July next summer with plans to head to Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It is the Experimental Aircraft Association's annual EAA AirVenture at Oshkosh, a one of a kind aviation experience.With all of the conversation about workforce development in aviation, I took advantage of the opportunity to talk with four aviation industry professionals with Airbus Americas and Delta Airlines. First, I spoke with Captain Patrick Burns, Vice President of Delta's flight operations and system Chief Pilot supervising over 14,000 pilots; followed by John O'Leary, Vice President of Engineering for Airbus Americas; then the relatively young, but energetic and passionate Yeimy Daniela Garcia, an Account Director for Satair an Airbus company; closing out with Amanda Simpson, Vice President of Research and Technology for Airbus Americas. What an incredible opportunity to hear them share their perspectives on the amazing possibilities and opportunities for future generations of aspiring young aviation and aerospace professionals. Take a listen.
The podcast has been on a bit of a hiatus and I am excited to be back. Had a few changes happening, but let's get back to the podcast! Discover drones is your go to resource for learning about drones, drones and business, emerging drone technology and drones in STEM education. I am Dr. Heather Monthie, an FAA certificated, flight instructor, commercial pilot, remote pilot and dedicated stem educator. Join us as we discover more about drone safety, urban Air Mobility, business and education. Let's get started. FULL TRANSCRIPT:Hi there stranger. Welcome back to The Discover drones podcast. It has been just about two years since we have done an episode on this podcast. But I am back. And I think that what I wanted to do today is just reintroduce what we're doing here with the podcast, and what we can expect going forward. So when I first started the Discover drones podcast, I started it, it was started out as a quarantine project in the summer of 2020. And the I usually attend the Oshkosh air show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and it was canceled for the year. So I thought I'm gonna start a podcast about drones. And like many of us, we pick up projects, and they kind of get put out into the wayside when we get busy with other things. And I had a change in my career, I had a change in some other things. And so it kind of got put off to the wayside. And so I wanted to start up the podcast again. And I kind of thought I was gonna start up a separate podcast for educators who drone. And if you're not familiar, or not a part of educators who drone it is a global community of parents and teachers and STEM education advocates and pilots who are interested in using drones in the classroom to teach children, young adults and even adults about different STEM education related topics. So things like coding, robotics, aerodynamics, weather, all that kind of fun stuff. So I had originally thought I was going to start a separate podcast for educators who join and I thought, no, let's just put this all together with discovered drones. So what I'm going to do with this podcast, we're still going to talk about drone related content, starting your own drone business, getting clients that kind of stuff, and figuring out what your niche is helping you pass the FAA part 107 exam, if you're not in the US, providing you some resources to pass whatever exam is required in your country, all that kind of stuff. But there is a very, very, very distinct need for let's talk a little bit more about how we can use drones in the classroom. And so when we talk about, you know, this concept of educators who drone these are going to be your people who are really interested in helping to teach the next generation the skills needed for the future of work, such as skills like problem solving, and creativity and computer science, robotics, engineering, aviation, cybersecurity, all the stuff that we're seeing coming up in the future. And so what we'll do is we'll talk a little bit about so I'm what I'm going to do is I'm going to have separate like sort of sub episodes, where we'll call it educators who drone. And this is where we're going to talk about things about, like, how do we integrate drones into drones into the curriculum? How do we teach with drones, all that really, really good stuff. So let me re introduce myself, it's been, you know, a little bit, if you just found this podcast, that's great. You can go back there's 10 episodes that we recorded in 2020 for the podcast. But the like I said, things have changed in my life. And I'm sure in yours as well. So but my background with aviation, computer science, education, has really all sort of come together with the, with drones. And I all growing up, I thought I was going to become an airline pilot, I was working on all of my pilot ratings, while I was going to school to get my degree in computer science. And for a few different reasons. My career as an airline pilot didn't work out.
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Enjoy this 'All Things Aviation & Aerospace' sneak preview discussing Delta Air Lines first time flying into EAA AirVenture Oshkosh to debut their Airbus A330-900neo, Delta will also host a multifaceted career exhibit EAA Career Center at the EAA Aviation Job Fair. Aviation enthusiasts will have the opportunity to learn about Delta's Propel program and among many other Delta aviation career initiatives.Joining me for a conversation to provide insight and perspective are Delta Captain and Lead Pilot Recruiter, Ashish Naran, currently flying the Boeing 717; Shalini Passales, a Delta Enterprise Sales Manager, Global Sales and native of Wisconsin; and Glen Fink, Delta Fleet Captain for the A330 and A350 and Atlanta based Chief Pilot.All Things Aviation & Aerospace is an aviation career webcast live-streamed regularly to provide you insight on the variety of opportunities and possibilities in aviation and aerospace. It's host, Vince Mickens, is a long time private pilot who flies frequently for personal and business. His background includes executive roles with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), and the Bob Hoover Legacy Foundation, all after a 28-year broadcast journalism career working in seven major television and radio broadcast markets nationwide.
This bonus episode of The Cabin is presented by the Oshkosh Convention & Visitors Bureau; https://www.visitoshkosh.com/Campfire Conversation: Wisconsin's ‘Event City' is about to be in full swing for the summer season! Oshkosh is chock-full of events to not miss this year and we sat down with a local photographer and radio reporter to talk about some of the events that shape Oshkosh in the summertime. We talk about events like: EAA, Waterfest, Battle on Bago, Lifest, the Waupaca Boatride Volleyball Tournament, Jazzfest, and of course, Miss Wisconsin 2022!But it's not *just* about the events in Oshkosh – we also go over a ton of things you can do in Oshkosh in the summertime at any given day or night! Plus, we wrap up with a conversation with Amy Albright from Visit Oshkosh to discuss her favorite thing about Oshkosh in the summertime.
Beaver Dam High School baseball coach Nate Wilke talks about the Golden Beavers Sectional that saw them defeat West Bend West 7-4 and fall to Arrowhead 2-0 on June 7th, 2022 in Oshkosh Wisconsin.
Talk Radio WOSH Oshkosh, Wisconsin asked Steven Pope, Founder of My Amazon Guy to come on the air and give his thoughts on Amazon's super simple return policy.
Welcome to the Velocity Chaos Podcast! This is the 49th Episode of the Velocity Chaos Podcast!! Luke, Nick, and DJ In & Out talk about the Oscars, Meditations, and Serving the Queen. They get Philosophical with some Don't Quote Me on This from Marcus Aurelius, Nick Just Found This Out about the Oscars, The Men Discuss Weddings for the Ladies, and They Pitch a Movie Based on a Bucking True Story. All That and More on this Episode of the Velocity Chaos Podcast! Thank you all so much! Be sure to Like, Comment, Subscribe, and or leave a rating on all the platforms! Share it with your friends! Instagram Facebook YouTube www.VelocityChaos.Libsyn.com Spotify Apple Podcast iheartRadio Episode Links Segment 1 Don't Quote Me On This - Marcus Aurelius https://www.britannica.com/biography/Marcus-Aurelius-Roman-emperor https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/17212.Marcus_Aurelius https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/marcus-aurelius#:~:text=After%20hearing%20a%20rumor%20about,murdered%20by%20his%20own%20soldiers. Segment 2 Well, I Just Found This Out… - Two Actors, One Character https://www.goldderby.com/article/2022/ariana-debose-oscar-win-anita-west-side-story/ Segment 3 For the Ladies - Weddings Segment 4 Based on a True Story https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2022/03/28/be-us-herd-of-deer-overruns-pub-shattered-window-Oshkosh-Wisconsin/3231648495345/ Aussie News Swooping Crows https://www.9news.com.au/national/gold-coast-cavill-avenue-crows-people-swooped-experts-baffled/d52e4dc1-a016-479f-88db-2c5506661fb2 Recommendation Bad Lip Reading - Seagulls Stop it Now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9t-slLl30E Songs are free YouTube songs: Jason Farnham - World Map E's Jammy Jams - Soul and Mind Didgeridoo Royalty Free Music Infraction - Upbeat Funk Rock [No Copyright Music] _ Saturday Send us an email about anything If you have any questions or topics you would like us to get into, please email VelocityChaosPodcast@gmail.com We'll see if we can tackle your question in an upcoming episode! Timecodes are slightly off, because they are taken from the YouTube Video Timeline. 0:00 Intro 0:26 Welcome and Show Set up 2:28 Make the Connection 4:00 Segment 1 - Don't Quote Me On This - Marcus Aurelius 15:51 Ad Break 1 - Big Guy's Repair 17:03 Segment 2 - Well, I Just Found This Out... - Two Actors, One Character 29:28 Segment 3 - For the Ladies - Weddings 42:58 Ad Break 2 - Gas Away 44:22 Segment 4 - Based on a True Story - Deer vs Bikers 1:02:37 Australian News - Swooping Crows 1:08:14 Summation 1:09:44 Recommendation - Bad Lip Reading - Seagulls Stop It Now 1:11:11 Outro
This week Conrad joins us to talk about boners 4 ever!Conrad's Stuffs: https://www.twitch.tv/thatconradzimmermanhttps://soundcloud.com/conradzimmermanhttps://conradzimmerman.itch.io/the-communist-manifestohttps://soundcloud.com/jimquisitionLauren's Mother's GoFundMe:https://www.gofundme.com/f/emergency-funding-for-yvonne-and-the-ganghttps://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thedailybeast.com%2Fpeoples-convoy-gives-up-will-leave-washington-dc-area-after-three-weeks-of-doing-nothing%3Fsource%3Demail%26 via%3Ddesktop https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2022/03/28/be-us-herd-of-deer-overruns-pub-shattered-window-Oshkosh-Wisconsin/3231648495345/ Bethanyhttps://globalnewsvine.com/2022/03/29/in-laredo-a-bus-brigade-is-vaccinating-mexican-citizens-with-covid-19-shots-that-texans-arent-using/ https://www.euronews.com/next/2022/03/29/alaska-airlines-reveals-gender-neutral-uniform-policies-in-step-toward-inclusive-workplace Conradhttps://www.phillyvoice.com/philly-boner-4ever-building-historic-beury-marriott-hotel-north-broad-street/https://www.wired.com/story/the-bizarre-dyson-zone-pollution-mask-doubles-as-headphones/Laurenhttps://www.mylondon.news/whats-on/whats-on-news/london-new-miniature-art-exhibition-23470806#amp_tf=From+%251%24s&aoh=16480296448102&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mylondon.news%2Fwhats-on%2Fwhats-on-news%2Flondon-new-miniature-art-exhibition-23470806 https://www.heritagedaily.com/2022/03/archaeologists-identify-sacred-pool-aligned-with-the-stars/143075
In the shadows of both the beeriest and brightest cities in America lurk crime and corruption. One well dress civilized man wearing a snap brim fedora fights against the forces of evil. Who is this man? David S. Pedersen has written some wonderful noir detective stories, and been short listed for the Lambda awards. He is an amateur architect, and doesn't know why they are called snap brim fedoras either. These, and other questions are discussed in episode 133 of Writers Drinking Coffee. … Continue...Episode 133 – The Noir Snap Brim
Retiring in 2007 as a Lieutenant Coronel after 20 years in the United States Army, Oshkosh Wisconsin native John McDaniel's time of service was just beginning. Seeing first hand the trauma that the war had inflicted on so many, the avid outdoorsman began sharing his love of hunting and fishing with those in need. In 2009, Wounded Warriors In Action was formed to expand his mission. The 501c3 now serves over 200 Purple Heart Veterans across the country each year, offering connection and healing through the outdoors. Thanks to countless volunteers, hosts and donors from coast to coast, WWIA puts on events in 35 states, giving back to the men and women who have served our country.HHAUSA is proud to be a link in the chain of Wounded Warriors In Action and there are several ways to get involved with this great organization. Whether you have property that could host an event, can contribute financially to help fund an experience or simply wish to volunteer your time, we can all serve in some way, honoring those who protect our freedoms. For more information, follow WWIA on Facebook and Instagram or visit their website at www.wwiaf.org
On this episode: Henry Cavill will be busy for the next decade, the return of Hayao Miyazaki, and The Matrix returns bigger than ever. Plus! Hideo Kojima tests the waters of a Hollywood production, and are Millennials killing the medieval epic film industry? Ridley Scott thinks so. Also, move over Martin Scorsese, a real Blackfoot movie is in the works, and eat your heart out, Jared Leto critics… the Leto-sance is upon us. In news: Henry Cavill, The Witcher, Andrzej Sapkowski, Game of Thrones, book nerds, LOTR video game, Lord of the Rings, Spider-Man playstation 2 games, Hayao Miyazaki, How do You Live, Genzaburo Yashino, The Rolling Stones, Matrix Resurrections, The Matrix in IMAX, Dune, Oshkosh Wisconsin, The Red Museum, Hideo Kojima, Metal Gear Solid, Death Stranding, Bandersnatch, Stones at the MAX, Fantasia 2000, Ridley Scott, WTF with Marc Maron, The Last Duel, Adam Driver, Matt Damon, Martin Scorsese, Killers of the Flower Moon, woke check, Blackfoot tribal movie, Stormee Kipp, Sooyii, Reservation Dogs, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert DeNiro, Apocalypto, Mel Gibson, Woody Harrelson, Woody Allen, Roman Polanski, Kevin Spacey, Jared Leto, House of Gucci, 30 Seconds to Mars, Robert Pattinson, The Little Things, Fight Club, Mobius, Avengers: Endgame, Avengers: Infinity War, Robert Downey Jr, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Iron Man, Robert Lowe, Rob Lowe, Jon Favreau, Parks and Recreation, Wayne's World, Macaulay Culkin, Marlon Brando, Dennis Quaid, Tim Allen, Randy Quaid, James Woods, http://www.MCFCpodcast.comEmail us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Tommy Boy - NetflixKnives Out - Amazon PrimeLast Action Hero - NetflixLeon the Professional - NetflixBerserk (series) - YoutubeDexter: New Blood - ShowtimeThe Bourne Supremacy - HBO MaxGone Girl - HuluHorns - Tubi, PlutoThe Princess Bride - Amazon PrimeDaughters of Darkness - Tubi, ArrowPaths of Glory - DirecTV YouTube $3.99 rental
The Lone Tree Tapes is an 8 part horror audio drama inspired by Lovecraftian themes and done in an analog horror inspired style. Our narrator introduces us to a series of tapes that belonged to the recently deceased husband of a childhood friend. But these are no ordinary mix tapes. Between the music a story unfolds of strange events that occurred in a small town in northern California. New episodes drop on Wednesday. Episode 1 Voice cast Intro narrator: Dan Hensel DJ Rockin' Ron Jansen: Wil Grisack Dr. Saul Samuelson: Chad Knight Charlie Greenwald: Al Seeger Music Song 1: “Mr. Right” and the DJ intro theme created with Magix Music Maker, used under a commercial license. Song 2: Astral Plane Composed and performed by Arcane: Dan Hensel (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Jeff Matheu (lead guitar), Al Seeger (bass and backing vocals), Kurt Wenger (drums). Recorded by Jeff Verner at Garage in the Sky Studio, Oshkosh WI, 1997. Lyrics by Jeff Matheu. Additional music composed by Al Seeger Want to contact us: Email poigamestudio@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eclectic-media-podcasts/support
After over 20 years of festivals in Oshkosh Wisconsin, Life Promotions has extended Lifest to Johnny Cash's Farm in Bon Aqua, TN. Of course, with a new region and a new venue, you can expect some new challenges to present. Fortunately for Life Promotions they have a recipe for success with bands they know, competent production companies, dedicated volunteers and workers, and a drive to make this festival thrive. But how did Johnny Cash get this farm? Why are we doing a music festival on it? Did I get to play on stage? What gear did I play? How different is it to be Stage Management instead of Band Member? And, is it worth doing again? Well we will discuss this, and more on this group therapy session with Lloyd, on the Tweed couch. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tweedcouch/support
#004. How to hear better EVERYWHERE! A discussion with Juliette Sterkens, AuD. Born in the Netherlands, audiologist Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens has over 40 years of experience in the field of audiology and hearing rehabilitation. Following a successful career in private practice in Oshkosh Wisconsin, Dutch born audiologist Dr. Juliëtte Sterkens is currently on her encore career as the Hearing Loss Association of America's professional hearing loop advisor. In this capacity, she advocates for inclusion of telecoils in hearing aids and cochlear implants, and the installation of hearing loop systems that permit universal hearing access for consumers with hearing loss, the world over. Her efforts have led to nearly 800 loop installations in Wisconsin and many more around the US. Listen for yourself In church: youtube.com/watch?v=_3XoVrUjfaYIn a convention center: youtube.com/watch?v=RcfqmVb-DmU How do hearing loops work? youtube.com/watch?v=hlnx3ZImTw0Want to advocate for a loop in a location near you? Access HLAA's toolkit for hearing loop advocacy: hearingloss.org/programs-events/get-hearing-loopFind hearing loops around the USA: Time2LoopAmerica.comWant to learn more about installing a loop in your own TV room- click hereNeed help advocating for hearing loops? Contact jsterkens@hearingloss.org or visit LoopWisconsin.com Resources for hearing care professionals:• hearingreview.com/assistive-tech/telecoils-hearing-loops-JSterkens• loopwisconsin.com/Images_PDF/SterkensATMayJun.pdf• audiologypractices.org/invigorate-your-practice-with-hearing-loops • loopwisconsin.com/Images_PDF/ADA-getinloopJS.pdf • hearingreview.com/hearing-products/hearing-aids/get-in-the-hearing-loop-campaign-promotes-doubling-functionality-of-hearing-aids•https://journals.lww.com/thehearingjournal/Fulltext/2010/12000/Hearing_Loops_Make_Consumers_Flip_Where_Hearing.9.aspxIf you would like to tell your story or have suggestions for topics or guest, email us at experiencelifealoud@gmail.comVisit us online at www.yourlifealoud.comConnect with us on social media!Twitter: http://twitter.com/livelifealoudFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/experiencelifealoudInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/experiencelifealoudLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonwigand/(Editing and mixing by yours truly. Go easy on me...I'll get better. Transcription was done by automated AI software online. There are errors. Please forgive them. I will continue to look at options for better transcriptions also. )Original music by Lauren Zettler
Cameron & Jonathan have a couple beers with Ian from Fifth Ward Brewing Company in Oshkosh, WI. This brewery got its name from one of Oshkosh's original breweries back in the 1850's: Fifth Ward Brewery.Ian talks about his outlook on beer and each one having its own characteristics and personality. Fifth Ward has its own characteristics and personality - from taproom vinyl nights to old school hip-hop inspired cans to being a neighborhood brewery. Follow Fifth Ward Brewing Company: Facebook: /fiftwardbrewingcoInstagram: @fifthwardbrewing Twitter: @fifthwardbeerWebsite: fifthwardbrewing.com Follow Pour Another RoundFacebook: /PourAnothrRoundInstagram: @PourAnothrRoundTwitter: @PourAnothrRoundThis episode is supported by Reel Craft Pass. With Reel Craft Pass, you can get two for one beers at more than one hundred twenty Wisconsin breweries - that’s buy one beer and pour another round for free! This is Wisconsin’s BIGGEST bogo brewery booklet. Not only is there over $800 in savings at Wisconsin breweries, but craft passes are also available for other states like Michigan, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and New Hampshire! Pour Another Round listeners can get 10% off any Reel Craft Pass booklet. Go to reelcraftpass.com and be sure to use the code PourAnotherRound at checkout.
Join me as I talk with Pr. Ron Whitehead about decision to move the NAD International Pathfinder Camporee from Oshkosh Wisconsin to Gillette Wyoming. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/youthministrymentor/support
In this episode we to chat with Chris Palmer from Angle of Attack Aviation (@angleofattack) about some of the risks and planning considerations for his upcoming late February flight in a C172 from Homer Alaska to Oshkosh Wisconsin including special considerations for American pilots flying in Canada. We talk mountains, survival and weather considerations before getting real and discussing how it is normal for even the most experienced pilots to have a bit of apprehension before a big trip like this. If you're a fan of @angleofattack you'll also get the story of how CLLLEEEEAAAAARRR! came to be. The episode is brought to you by: PIVOT CASE (Cardinal Aviation is the official Canadian PIVOT Dealer)Follow: @cardinalaviation and @angleofattack on instagram.
President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks on Joe Biden’s failures on Jobs and the Economy in Oshkosh, WIText TRUMP to 88022
On Wednesday’s First Light, the coronavirus is infecting and killing black people in the United States at disproportionately high rates. Authorities across the U.S. are sending the message that intentionally spreading the coronavirus or even threatening to do so won't be taken lightly. In fact some people have been thrown in jail. Bob Burnell of radio station WOSH in Oshkosh Wisconsin, joins Michael to break down Tuesday’s primary there.
Our second episode is where we finally have our own home setup! Look forward to stories about the Pikton Farms murders and various hauntings in Oshkosh, WI! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pilots tend to fear their medicals simply because they value their ability to fly so intensely - and rightfully so. Much can be done prior to the medical to alleviate this fear and smooth the process for the AME (Aviation Medical Examiner) as well as the pilot. Join Gary Crump and Dr. Brent Blue, a Senior FAA Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) out of Wyoming, for this discussion and updates on the question of “the Medical.” If you have had a medical problem since your last medical (or before your first medical), it is important to know what you need to bring with you and what tests the FAA might require. This may be difficult to navigate on your own. Your AME can help as, can AOPA’s Pilot Protection Services. Show Notes: Dr. Brent Blue is a Senior FAA Aviation Medical Examiner (AME) and deals with Special Issuance Medicals as well as routine First, Second, and Third Class FAA medicals. He is an Airline Transport rated Pilot with over 9,000 hours of flight time. He is a FAA Senior Aviation Medical Examiner and serves as the safety physician for the airshow at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh Wisconsin each year. He was the team physician for the US Unlimited Aerobatic Team at the World Competition in Hungary and is a frequent lecturer on oxygen and carbon monoxide issues in aviation. Through his company, Aeromedix.com, he introduced pulse oximetry and digital carbon monoxide detection to general aviation in 1995. You can read more on his website at: https://emergacare.com/ See Brent’s 2018 article here: https://pilot-protection-services.aopa.org/news/2018/december/07/how-to-help-your-ame
Rob is also Business-aviation pilot, CFI, industry journalist & aviation safety geek. Co-Host @EAARadio’s Attitude Adjustment. Former Co-Host of @AirplaneGeeks Before joining Flying magazine as its senior editor, Rob wrote operations, safety and training stories for Aviation International News, Air & Space, AOPA Pilot-Turbine, Air Line Pilot, Career Pilot, P1, The Chicago Tribune and many others. He was twice awarded the Airbus Aerospace Journalist of the Year at the Paris Air Show and also twice awarded the National Business Aviation Association’s Gold Wing award for Outstanding Journalism, most recently at the 2018 convention in Orlando. During his career as a journalist, Rob has authored five aviation books published by McGraw-Hill and publishes the award-winning industry blog, Jetwhine.com. He has served as an on-air aviation expert for CNN, Fox News, NBC-TV, WGN-TV, the BBC and a number of radio outlets. An audio producer, Rob co-hosts the Attitude Adjustment show each day on EAA Radio during AirVenture, the nation’s largest airshow in Oshkosh Wisconsin. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, he returned to teach at his alma mater for 6 years in that same graduate program. http://www.jetwhine.com/Twitter: @jetwhine
Today Rob Mark, Senior Editor, MRAeS flying Magazine, shares: “Effective Communications and Decision Making in the Cockpit”. #AviationMonth.Rob is also Business-aviation pilot, CFI, industry journalist & aviation safety geek. Co-Host @EAARadio’s Attitude Adjustment. Former Co-Host of @AirplaneGeeksBefore joining Flying magazine as its senior editor, Rob wrote operations, safety and training stories for Aviation International News, Air & Space, AOPA Pilot-Turbine, Air Line Pilot, Career Pilot, P1, The Chicago Tribune and many others. He was twice awarded the Airbus Aerospace Journalist of the Year at the Paris Air Show and also twice awarded the National Business Aviation Association’s Gold Wing award for Outstanding Journalism, most recently at the 2018 convention in Orlando.During his career as a journalist, Rob has authored five aviation books published by McGraw-Hill and publishes the award-winning industry blog, Jetwhine.com. He has served as an on-air aviation expert for CNN, Fox News, NBC-TV, WGN-TV, the BBC and a number of radio outlets. An audio producer, Rob co-hosts the Attitude Adjustment show each day on EAA Radio during AirVenture, the nation’s largest airshow in Oshkosh Wisconsin.A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, he returned to teach at his alma mater for 6 years in that same graduate program. http://www.jetwhine.com/ Twitter: @jetwhine
This is the audio version of a live presentation from the FAA Safety Center in Oshkosh Wisconsin during AirVenture 2018. The video presentation can be access here to view and earn FAA WINGS credit too. https://www.faasteamtv.com/SafetyCenter/Mastery2018About this PresentationMost aviation training and evaluation is done to minimum standards. Safety, performance and efficiency are greatly enhanced when you go beyond the bare minimums of proficiency and strive for mastery of the aircraft and the environment in which you fly. There are specific techniques—not often taught in the rush of certificate and ratings training—that will significantly improve your flying performance and help you pursue mastery of flight.Topics we cover include:Why mastery is such an important goalKeys to mastery and command of your aircraftExercises to hone your expertise in normal, day-to-day flyingThe Rule of 10s for extreme precision during instrument approachesSimplifying emergency procedures for the most important things you need to doHow to develop a personalize plan of continuing mastery education PresenterThomas P. Turner is president of Mastery Flight Training, Inc., and the Executive Director of the American Bonanza Society Air Safety Foundation. An ATP with CFI, CFII and MEI, he holds a Masters Degree in Aviation Safety, was the 2008 FAA Central Region CFI of the Year and the 2010 National FAA Safety Team Representative of the Year. In 2015 Tom was inducted into the Flight Instructor Hall of Fame. Mastery Flight Training, Inc.Since 1994, Tom’s Mastery Flight Training has delivered personalized, type-specific flight and ground instruction, as well as thousands of articles, podcasts and webinars on aviation technique and safety. MFT’s signature FLYING LESSONS Weeklyblog is read by thousands around the world each week, and is free at www.mastery-flight-training.com. American Bonanza SocietyThe American Bonanza Society serves Beechcraft enthusiasts by sharing valuable safety, technical and educational resources, and by promoting interaction among and advocacy on behalf of its members.ABS is the premier association for Bonanza, Baron, Debonair, and Travel Air enthusiasts, with 9,600+ members who own, fly, or have a sincere interest in these Beechcraft models.Learn more at www.bonanza.org
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This week Captain Dennis reports from AirVenure 2019 in Oshkosh Wisconsin.
This is the audio version of a live presentation from the FAA Safety Center in Oshkosh Wisconsin during AirVenture 2018. The full video presentation can be access here: https://www.faasteamtv.com/SafetyCenter/WTIC2018The Weather Technology in the Cockpit (WTIC) program is an FAA NextGen weather research program that researches how weather is presented to pilots and what information is insufficient or missing, and potential means to deliver enhanced weather information, presentations and technology for the cockpit. WTIC research develops, verifies, and validates Minimum Weather Service (MinWxSvc) recommendations for FAR Parts 91 (general aviation), 121 (commercial), and 135 (business) operations to address weather information presentation shortfalls in order to enhance pilot weather decision-making in advance of encountering adverse weather conditions.The WTIC program researches ways to improve:• cockpit weather information• pilot understanding and interpretation of cockpit weather information and technologies• weather information training• operational inefficiencies and safety risks associated with these gaps and shortfalls in cockpit weather information
This is the audio version of a live presentation from the FAA Safety Center in Oshkosh Wisconsin during AirVenture 2018. The full video presentation can be access here and earn FAA WINGS credit too: https://www.faasteamtv.com/SafetyCenter/UND2018A 70 minute presentation filmed before an audience on 25 July 2018 during EAA AirVenture 2018 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Includes a brief overview of law enforcement use of small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) and then focuses on a comprehensive explanation of 14 CFR Part 107: “The Small UAS Rule”.Alan Frazier is an associate professor within the University of North Dakota’s John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences. Courses taught include: Public Safety Aviation; Helicopter Aerodynamics; General Aviation Management and Operations; Instrument Regulations and Procedures; and Advanced Helicopter Operations. He also serves as a flight instructor and stage check pilot providing instruction in airplanes (land and sea) and helicopters. He has accumulated over 8400 hours of pilot-in-command flight time with over 4600 hours as a flight instructor. He holds an FAA Airline Transport Pilot Certificate and is rated to fly airplanes (single and multiengine), helicopters, gliders and small unmanned aircraft.Professor Frazier was selected as the 2016 recipient of the Airborne Law Enforcement Association’s UAS Award. The UAS Unit Frazier supervises received the International Association of Chiefs of Police 2016 Excellence in Police Aviation Award.
This is the audio version of a live presentation from the FAA Safety Center in Oshkosh Wisconsin during AirVenture 2018. The full video presentation can be access here and earn FAA WINGS credit too : https://www.faasteamtv.com/SafetyCenter/DitchingSurvival2018How do you plan your flight so you won’t have to ditch? And how do you stay alive and get rescued if you do? Topics covered will include:• Planning To Prevent Trouble – Preventative SAR (Search And Rescue)• What To Do If Things Go Very Wrong – Ditching Technique• How To Call For Help – Signaling• How To Stay Alive Until Help Comes – Water Survival• Stuff To Use To Help Stay Alive – Equipment• Why You May Need A New ELT – Is anyone listening to your old one?• Make the Switch to 406 – Your best chance of being located when you are in trouble.This is important information for all pilots who fly over water.Commodore Robert Shafer is the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Assistant National Commodore for Recreational Boating Safety (RBS). His responsibilities include oversight of all aspects of the USCG AUX RBS programs. Earlier national positions include Assistant National Commodore for Response and Prevention, Director of Response and Chief of Aviation. COMO Shafer holds a commercial pilot certificate, with ratings for instruments, single and multi-engine airplanes and helicopters. He is aflight instructor and FAASTeam Representative. He has been trained and certified in aircraft ditching, underwater egress and survival. He and his wife, Susan, (also a pilot), are the proud owners of two airplanes and a helicopter.
Some of the Crew sit down and talk about their favorite and not so favorite films of the NorthEast Wisconsin Horror Film Festival 2018 in Oshkosh Wisconsin. Tune in to hear us talk about true indie horror. #SupportIndieHorror Crew in the Room: Dawn, Glenn, Paul and Mark "the Movieman" Don't forget to check out our new Patreon Page, subscribe to us on Itunes, twitter @specialmarkpro and @spoilerroompdcs. Email us at spoilerroom.smp@gmail.com
Aaron talks about side hustles in this episode and how you can find your own side hustle to begin to build your dream life. Many feel they have to quit their 9-5 job to pour themselves into creating different streams of income, but in reality, you can start to build financial independence WHILE working your 9-5 job. It all starts with a mind shift in figuring out how you want to spend your down time and also figuring out WHY you want to diversify your income. Don't make excuses, challenge yourself, be productive, and be great! armstrongventuresllc.com IG: @aaronarmstrong33 Magnifying Millenials Event: August 15th, Oshkosh WI To purchase tickets click here: Eventbrite: Magnifying Millenials
Do you have a creative outlet, something other than what you do for work? If so, you'll relate to today's post. It's about a silly little creative project that just lit me up. If not, watch it twice! :-) The more creative things like this you can have in your life, the better. Either way, enjoy! SUMMARY A fun story of everyday creativity. How it's been lost in our modern lives—and what it costs us. The important difference between creativity and entertainment. Watch/listen to get the full message. HOT NEWS & DEALS! 1) The David Levin Show podcast is now available. Subscribe at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-david-levin-show/id1401013964 2) Free guide: "Three Things You Can Do Right Now To Start Loving Your Work (And Life) Again.” Visit davidlevin.com to get yours today! 3) COMING SOON: Limited Edition Raise Your Inner Game Medallion. Carry it in your purse or pocket. It's an UP button for your Inner Elevator! Watch for an announcement. WHAT I'M READING “Nemesis Games.” James Corey. Just finished this, the 5th book in the Expanse series. I LOVE these books. Great sci fi. Trying to force a break before picking up the next one. :-) “Getting to Yes.” Roger Fisher, William Ury. Heard about this book over and over. Figured I should finally pick it up. “Spy Master.” Brad Thor. Might not finish this one. Don't care for the writing. That's me being polite. :-) Not sure why I bought it. We'll see how it goes. ENJOY THE PODCAST [ transcript ] Hey, it's David Levin. author of Raise Your Inner Game, co author of QBQ the Question Behind the Question. Founder of Raise Your Inner Game ACADEMY. Do you have a creative outlet in your life? Something other than your normal work? I hope so, because having one makes a HUGE difference in your life. Let me tell you a little story. My son Peter and I were planning to go to the big airshow in Oshkosh Wisconsin a couple weeks ago. If you don't know, the Oshkosh airshow, it's called AirVenture, is I believe the biggest airshow in the world. It's just huge. It's not even really an airshow in the way you normally think of it. It's a gigantic convention, like hundreds of thousands of people, over a full week, totally devoted to aviation. It's like the biggest state fair you've ever been to, but only for things that fly. It's really too big to get your head around. You have to experience it for yourself. Great if you like airplanes. Maybe not so much if you don't. So anyway, I've been many times. Peter and I have been at least once before. And knowing how exhausting it can be, I really wanted to have a good system for taking care of ourselves while we're there. Basically, I wanted to use this folding wagon we have to hold all the stuff we'd want with us on the grounds. Stools for sitting and taking a break. There aren't a lot of places to sit there. Umbrellas for shade, there's very little shade, and you know, the last week of July, it can be hot. Water bottles. Snacks. Sunscreen. Just all kinds of things I wanted to have with us, and I didn't want to carry them in backpacks because that just adds to the effort, having to lug all that around. So a wagon works great. But when we go there, we have to camp. And the show is so big, that the camping, which is really just basically tens of thousands of people — and I'm not kidding — all crammed into basically just a huge grass field that's like a mile square. It's insane. Anyway, the camp area is over a mile away from the show itself, so the question is, how do you get all that stuff there? They have shuttle busses, but those can take a long time, be pretty frustrating and stuffy, also I didn't think we could get all the stuff on the bus. So I decided the best plan was to take bicycles, to ride to and from the show, and to figure out a way to pull the wagon behind the bike. So now we get to the creative project. How to connect the wagon to the bike?
Three major areas that people can use as a foundation to build a successful business is people, process, and product. If you have great people, a great process, and a great product, success can follow! If any of these areas are compromised, then how do you fix it? Have you looked at your business structure lately and tried to determine the weak link to make it stronger? This is what successful business people do. In this episode, I'll explain these three areas, what they mean, and why they are important! armstrongventuresllc.com IG: @aaronarmstrong33 Magnifying Millenials Event: August 15th, Oshkosh WI To purchase tickets click here: Eventbrite: Magnifying Millenials
What are your limiting factors in your life that are keeping you from going from "good" to "great"? Are you stuck in the middle class, and wanting so much more, but find that things are holding you back? Aaron discusses breaking through the limitations, fears, and strongholds that you may encounter that are holding you back from reaching your ultimate dreams, freedom, and being able to live a life you love and choose. Now is your time to break the mold, achieve greater success than you could have imagined, and begin living the life you want to live today! armstrongventuresllc.com IG: @aaronarmstrong33 Magnifying Millenials Event: August 15th, Oshkosh WI To purchase tickets click here: Eventbrite: Magnifying Millenials
What are you doing today to help yourself move to a life of freedom, a life that you love and a life that you have chosen, instead of a life that you have settled for? Aaron discusses 9 tenants that you can employ in your life to help move to freedom. 9 tenants that are stated and explained to help you evaluate stages in your life, ask yourself the tough questions, and to help you break through and create and design your ideal future. armstrongventuresllc.com IG: @aaronarmstrong33 Magnifying Millenials Event: August 15th, Oshkosh WI To purchase tickets click here: Eventbrite: Magnifying Millenials
Many entrepreneurs are creative thinkers, tend to have ideas in chaos, and have difficulty bringing the chaos into order and reality to make their ideas come to life. Aaron discusses the role of virtues in business, and also how to bring the chaos into order using discipline in the short term to achieve your long term goals. Creating a good foundation, learning the basics, and doing the things that you aren't as excited about now, can actually help you achieve the pleasurable long term goal that you are dreaming and seeking. This is a very important concept that Aaron discusses and he wants to be sure that entrepreneurs understand the short term discipline to gain the long term goals. armstrongventuresllc.com IG: @aaronarmstrong33 Magnifying Millenials Event (mentioned in the Podcast): August 15th, Oshkosh WI To purchase tickets click here: Eventbrite: Magnifying Millenials
In this latest episode of Winners, Wallets & Worldviews, Aaron dives into how increasing your awareness helps you overall with your success. Stepping back, reflecting, and sometimes not doing anything doesn't mean that you are not learning. Aaron reflects on what he's been doing the past couple of days in regards to reflection and reading and his realizations. For more information from Aaron regarding philosophy, reflection and more, check into his Facebook, Instagram and website for more resources. armstrongventuresllc.com IG: @aaronarmstrong33 Magnifying Millenials Event (mentioned in the Podcast): August 15th, Oshkosh WI To purchase tickets click here: Eventbrite: Magnifying Millenials
In this episode, Aaron discusses how important it is in today's marketplace to find your niche. Find out what you are an expert in, drill down into that specific topic, issue, or problem, and become the best you can be at it. What specific knowledge are you going to latch onto that you know better than anyone else that you can use to provide value to other people? This is one of the keys to success and building a foundation for your work. armstrongventuresllc.com IG: @aaronarmstrong33 Magnifying Millenials Event (mentioned in the Podcast): August 15th, Oshkosh WI To purchase tickets click here: Eventbrite: Magnifying Millenials
Joe Honsa and Kaitlyn Schneider from Lakeside Marina in Oshkosh, Wisconsin join Captain Bob for a chat. He also talks to Marine Max Executive VP Polly Day. Plus, there are a couple more great features from the IBEX show in Tampa. Coming to you from the Lake of the Ozarks, America’s number one recreational boating lake, where Captain Bob rules both the waves and the airwaves.
This week Greg-Your 1st Mate returns after the premier of Sharknado 3 and boating in Oshkosh WI. Plus Captain Barry shares his thoughts on how to bring your spouse into boating. Looking for HOUR2?
This week the JPR crew broadcast from AirVenture in Oshkosh WI. Many special guests appear including Ariel Tweto from Flying Wild Alaska!
The Stuews meet up at EAA AirVenture 2015 in Oshkosh Wisconsin. Stu describes a good tail wind while flying an Extreme Decathlon. Mike flew his trusty Cessna 180, and Stew flew in the back of a Southwest 737. Stew announces his new position as Chief Pilot for Stu’s US Sport Aircraft and Mike details his experience flying the FISKE arrival into Oshkosh.
Due to technical difficulties last week Tess is back again this week to try again. Tess Whitehurst, author and feng shui expert, writes and teaches about the connection between form and spirit, seen and unseen, known and unknown. Her message is that we are completely empowered to heal ourselves and others, to live bravely, and to experience the life of our dreams. In addition to authoring the mega-popular Magical Housekeeping, the IPPY award-winning Good Energy Book, the brand new Magic of Flowers, which we are talking about tonightâ¦. and the forthcoming Magical Fashionista, Tess has authored three other books/e-books, as well as numerous articles about living a magical, joyful, and empowered life. Her books have been translated into nine languages and her articles have appeared such places as Llewellynâs Annuals, Law of Attraction Magazine, Whole Life Times, and Writerâs Digest. Sheâs also appeared on morning news shows on both Fox and NBC, as well as on the Bravo TV show Flipping Out. Sheâs a graduate of the Western School of Feng Shui, and lives in Los Angeles. Live in the Fox Valley Area of WISCONSIN? FREE COUNTRY USA TICKETS in Oshkosh, WI Looks like Rob Anthony will be performing a few times at COUNTRY USA in Oshkosh WI this year on the Y100 VIP STAGE. He has 8 FREE 5 DAY TICKETS to the fest this year & they can be yours with the purchase of his latest offer of this 2GB Coby 1.4 inch Video MP3 player w/FM/AM radio. Includes pre-loaded music from his latest two-disc album release 'Is This The Plan' (over 40 songs). All for the low price of $20.00 (plus shipping & handling). The money raised goes to the Wounded Warrior Project. If interested reply to rob@robanthonymusic.com for details on how to obtain the MP3 player & FREE TICKETS.
Due to technical difficulties last week Tess is back again this week to try again. Tess Whitehurst, author and feng shui expert, writes and teaches about the connection between form and spirit, seen and unseen, known and unknown. Her message is that we are completely empowered to heal ourselves and others, to live bravely, and to experience the life of our dreams. In addition to authoring the mega-popular Magical Housekeeping, the IPPY award-winning Good Energy Book, the brand new Magic of Flowers, which we are talking about tonightâ¦. and the forthcoming Magical Fashionista, Tess has authored three other books/e-books, as well as numerous articles about living a magical, joyful, and empowered life. Her books have been translated into nine languages and her articles have appeared such places as Llewellynâs Annuals, Law of Attraction Magazine, Whole Life Times, and Writerâs Digest. Sheâs also appeared on morning news shows on both Fox and NBC, as well as on the Bravo TV show Flipping Out. Sheâs a graduate of the Western School of Feng Shui, and lives in Los Angeles. Live in the Fox Valley Area of WISCONSIN? FREE COUNTRY USA TICKETS in Oshkosh, WI Looks like Rob Anthony will be performing a few times at COUNTRY USA in Oshkosh WI this year on the Y100 VIP STAGE. He has 8 FREE 5 DAY TICKETS to the fest this year & they can be yours with the purchase of his latest offer of this 2GB Coby 1.4 inch Video MP3 player w/FM/AM radio. Includes pre-loaded music from his latest two-disc album release 'Is This The Plan' (over 40 songs). All for the low price of $20.00 (plus shipping & handling). The money raised goes to the Wounded Warrior Project. If interested reply to rob@robanthonymusic.com for details on how to obtain the MP3 player & FREE TICKETS.
Today we talk to Chad Sorce, silver certified coach and University of Wisconsin Milwaukee bowling coach. Chad joins us with his thoughts on the UWM program, after their big win last month at Oshkosh Lanes in Oshkosh Wisconsin. Chad shares his thoughts on the Leatherneck Tournament going on in the […]