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The Hal Show Podcast
HHH Show 092324 - Hour 2

The Hal Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 34:51


Physics Professor, Lee Riedinger and Oak Ridge Historian, Ray Smith discuss their book, Critical Connections.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
8-2-24 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale on Shallower Olympic Pool Physics

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 15:09 Transcription Available


Mai Morning Crew Catchup Podcast
Physics Professor tell us if the Aurora is dangerous

Mai Morning Crew Catchup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 7:29


Also why is the Sun so 'angry' at the moment?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
4-19-24 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale on Peter Higgs Passing and Losing a Second

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 15:32 Transcription Available


Heather and Poolboy - HERE'S WHAT YOU MISSED!
Dr. Miles Blanton - Physics Professor at UALR

Heather and Poolboy - HERE'S WHAT YOU MISSED!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 7:11


UALR is hosting free events all day on Eclipse Day, April 8th! Dr. Blanton shares with Heather and Poolboy what you can expect as we celebrate Eclipse Week on Alice 107.7!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
3-29-24 *INTERVIEW* The Creation of a New Star with CU Physics Professor Paul Beale

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 14:08 Transcription Available


The Ross Kaminsky Show
2-29-24 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale on the Science of a Leap Day

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 17:35 Transcription Available


The Detroit Evening Report
DER Weekends: Physics professor brings race, gender into the classroom to build better scientists

The Detroit Evening Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 26:58


On the latest episode of DER Weekends, WDET's Sascha Raiyn spoke with professor and activist Prasad Venugopal — who teaches classes in physics and astronomy at the University of Detroit Mercy — about a new course he created that has become part of the university's core curricular offerings in the African American Studies department.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
1-26-24 *INTERVIEW* Nerdy Physics with CU Physics Professor Paul Beale

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 20:05 Transcription Available


The Ross Kaminsky Show
12-22-23 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale talks Billiard Balls and Magnetic Fields

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 12:05 Transcription Available


The Ross Kaminsky Show
12-15-23 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale on 'Crispy' Soda and Black Holes

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 11:57 Transcription Available


Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Richard Easther: University of Auckland physics professor ahead of tonight's meteor shower

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 1:54


New Zealanders under clear skies tonight could glimpse a meteor shower. The rare display will be visible between 8pm and midnight, as the debris field intercepts Earth's orbit. Auckland University physics professor Richard Easther says it's the first appearance from this particular shower. "There are some meteor showers that happen every year, but this one is new- and it's associated with a comet. So we're getting some insight into how these little icy snowballs work." Easther says Kiwis will be able to see the shower if they look to the north west sky. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
12-1-23 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale on 'Carmichael Numbers'

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 8:48 Transcription Available


Knewz
'Intergalactic Zoo on the Moon': Physics Professor Wants His DNA Shot Into Space After He Dies

Knewz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 2:37


Many human beings' remains have been shot into space rather than taking part in more ordinary end-of-life processes.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Ross Kaminsky Show
10-13-23 *INTERVIEW* Physics Professor Paul Beale and Dr. John Keller discuss the solar eclipse and other scientific subjects

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 30:47


The Ross Kaminsky Show
10-6-23 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale Talking This Year's Nobel Prize in Physics

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 6:39


Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning
”Decoding Our Thoughts: How to Build a Better Future with the Power of Our Mind”

Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 27:52


“As the acceptance of expanded human potential gains mainstream momentum, the question has shifted from “What is possible in our lives?” to “How do we do it? How do we awaken our extraordinary potential in everyday life?” (Dr. Joe Dispenza). Today we will look at these questions and take a shallow dive, not a deep one, as there are many layers to how exactly we live up to the full potential we all have within us, or like the name of Joe Dispenza's book, Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon. Today we will begin this exploration and identify clear strategies to awaken the extraordinary potential in each of us.Welcome back to The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we connect the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning (that's finally being taught in our schools today) and emotional intelligence training (used in our modern workplaces) for improved well-being, achievement, productivity and results—using what I saw as the missing link (since we weren't taught this when we were growing up in school), the application of practical neuroscience. I'm Andrea Samadi, an author, and an educator with a passion for learning and launched this podcast 5 years ago with the goal of bringing ALL the leading experts together (in one place) to uncover the most current research that would back up how the brain learns best, taking us ALL to new, and often unimaginable heights.    For today's episode #306, we are going to look closely at the work of someone I have been forbidden by my mentor and neuroscience certification trainer, Mark Waldman, to EVER interview. When I first launched this podcast back in 2019, there were many reasons for WHY I wanted to bridge the gaps I saw in the field of education and the workplace, with practical neuroscience. To do this, I knew I needed training and obtained an Advanced Certification in Mindfulness-based Neurocoaching, where one of the MANY requirements for this Certification was that I had to show an application of practical neuroscience in the world, or just show that I was using what I was learning to help others. I told Mark Waldman about my podcast, and had him of for one of our early EP #30[i] in December of 2019 and shared with him my vision of who I would interview, and where I wanted to take this podcast. He told me he liked this idea, but since I was going to use this for his Certification requirement, he said “You must never interview anyone who covers pseudoscience” and said I must keep true evidence-based science (proven from articles on Pubmed) at the forefront. I thought, of course, why would I want to cover fake science and spread that into the world, and then he said it. “You must never interview Joe Dispenza!” And I thought “Oh no!”  I love that guy. His name was written on my wall as a potential future guest and while I agreed at the time to keep the podcast focused on science, I never did cross Dr. Dispenza off my list. I first heard about Joe Dispenza when I worked in the motivational speaking industry and while I knew about his seminars, how crazy the results were that people obtained, and some of the advanced technologies he used like epigenetics testing, brain mapping with EEGs and gas discharge visualization technology (GDV). I also knew that some people, including Mark Waldman, would consider Joe Dispenza's work to be pseudoscience, but I always put the results first in my mind, and hoped that one day, science could help prove what he has been teaching for years. Joe Dispenza says it himself in the first few pages of his book, Becoming Supernatural. He writes: Dr. Dispenza let go of his critics and decided to move forward with wanting to share his message with the world. He believes in a world where possibility exists, and he will challenge our thinking using his own personal experience of transformation, through meditation and his ability to change his health (which really could be applied to any area of your life-change your results, finances, whatever it is you want to change) purely by changing our thoughts. This was one of the first concepts Bob Proctor from EP 66[ii] taught in his seminars. We had to change our thinking first in order to change our future results. We had Adele Spraggon on EP #184[iii] where she teaches about the importance of paying attention to our feelings before we think and act with her concept she writes about in her Shift book, so we can begin to make our habits work for us, instead of against us. So here are some questions I've been looking for an answer to since I launched this podcast 5 years ago. I wonder: Can our current, present day thoughts impact our future? Can we impact our own health (and results for that matter) purely by what we think? Can my energy influence another person, and can someone else's energy influence mine? Can someone's energy be felt? Can our energy field be seen? This is what Joe Dispenza has been working on proving for years, and he's been using the most forward thinking tools to do this, and one of them, GDV (gas discharge visualization) was developed by a brilliant Russian man, Konstantin Korotkov.[iv] I put a video explanation from Physics Professor, Konstantin Korotkov in the show notes, where he explains the history of his invention (GDV) that began with what we know to be called Kurlian Photography, that was not embraced by the scientific community. I know this well, as this was one of the reasons my first book, The Secret for Teens Revealed[v] couldn't be taught in our schools when I first began working with students. Jeff Kleck from EP 246[vi] circled Kirlian Photography in the second chapter of my book, and wrote “science can't prove that!” Well, with all due respect to those who think that are thoughts cannot influence our future, they can with GDV technology that we can find all over Pubmed articles, showing that we all have an energy field and we are all connected and “can influence each other.”  Konstantin Korotkov calls this electrophonics and explains it's origin that goes back to 1777 in Brazil and then Russia. I typed Gas Discharge Photography into Pubmed, and found hundreds of articles, including one that showed “Applications of GDV Imaging in Health and Disease”[vii] and in the Journal of Education, Health and Sport, found an article “The Parameters of GDV (biophotonics) correlated with parameters of acupuncture points, EEG, HRV and hormones.”[viii] This advanced GDV Technology shows “that we have energy fields…it can show physical energy distribution, emotional energy distribution, psychological energy distribution, and our relationship of our inner state to the outer world.”[ix] Of course, I jumped at the chance to find Dr. Korotkov, and asked if he would come on the podcast, so I could ask him some questions, and dive deeper into understanding how our thoughts, and energy fields can influence ourselves, others, our mental and physical health, and our futures. Stay tuned, he has agreed to an interview. In the meantime, he did let me know that he will be hosting the Bio-Well Congress in Orlando, Florida November 10-12th at the Orlando Hilton Hotel. So it looks like the answers to all the questions that I asked above, that I've wondered over the years, would be a solid, scientifically proven YES, to all of them, and Dr. Joe Dispenza has been teaching this for years. Before I share why I wanted to cover this topic today, I've got to begin with the fact that we are all connected, and have an energy field. Dr. Korotkov has been searching for ways to bridge the gap from the unseen world of energy, with scientific principles, and says “there is clear evidence that we influence each other.”[x] This is something I always felt, but never really understood. I noticed certain things when I was in my late 20s, and thought they would be too “woo woo” to share on the podcast, and this is definitely one of them. I began to notice some people would have brighter lights around them, and appeared to me to be Supernatural like Dr. Dispenza would say. I could pick out people in the seminar room when I worked with Bob Proctor who I could see had this bright light around them, and when this light was paired with a belief for what they were doing, was the recipe for them to achieve outstanding results in the world. It happened time and time again. I remember the first person I saw shining brighter than all of us sitting at a table, and it just made me wonder What's different about that person than the rest of us? How are they thinking and feeling? Why do I see and feel their energy? When I went to work with Proctor in the seminar industry, I had the opportunity to put these questions into practice, and became highly developed with this superpower. When I see or feel this heightened sense of energy in people today, (this is not a common occurrence) but when I notice it, I'll share it with them, at the risk of them thinking I'm completely crazy. The other day, my husband and I were out for dinner, and I saw it with the young woman who was serving us. She looked like she was in her 20s, or maybe early 30s, and she was hustling like I've never seen. Then I noticed this young woman was pregnant! When she was took our order she sat down next to me to catch her breath, and it was here that I told her “You know you're special, right?” She said “what do you mean?” And I told her what I could see. She looked at me with some level of disbelief, but also another level that she knew what I was talking about. I told her to find my podcast, and listen to episode 66 so she could see where my path began, and she wrote it down, thanked me, and then told me to look up the book Becoming Supernatural.[xi] While driving home that night I did, and discovered where Dr. Joe Dispenza's path began. So for today's episode #306 “Decoding Our Thoughts: How to Build a Better Future with the Power of Our Mind” I dedicate this to the young woman who hustles every night. She knows who she is. When most of us were pregnant, we could barely stand on our feet. Not this woman. She knows how to create her future, and it starts with the belief she has in herself, and her dreams, that is strong enough that I could see it and feel it just merely by her sitting next to me. I hope she finds the path that's meant for her, and lives every moment of peace, joy and abundance that she deserves for herself and her baby who's on the way.   Then I also wish this for you, the listener. I hope you'll look at Dr. Dispenza's work, that's backed by Dr. Korotkov's GDV technology, and recognize how far they both have come to share these evidence-based ideas into the world and then see how YOU can use them to improve your own health, results and future, keeping in mind that: Our current, present day thoughts can impact our future. We can impact our own health (and results for that matter) purely by what we think. Our energy can influence another person, and someone else's energy can influence ours. Our energy be felt, and it also can be seen with devices that measure this information scientifically. Just like some other books we have looked at, I want to break down Dr. Dispenza's Becoming Supernatural into a few episodes. On today's episode, we will cover: Chapter 1: Opening the Door to the Supernatural and Chapter 2 The Present Moment. At the end we will look at specific strategies of where we can begin, so that we can build a solid belief in ourselves, and our future potential. Chapter 1: Opening the Door to the Supernatural This book opens up with a Foreword from Dr. Dawson Church, who we interviewed on EP #98[xii] who covered “The Science Behind Using Meditation.” Dr. Church's interview[xiii] has now become our MOST watched YouTube interview, showing me that the world wants to understand how meditation can take us to new heights. I've also mentioned often that The Silva Method Series[xiv] is our most listened to podcast episode, all focused on using the power of our mind, to take us to new heights. Dr. Church writes in his Foreword that “Joe stretches the horizons of possibility by extending the boundaries of the unknown.” (Becoming Supernatural) Joe Dispenza opens up this book with a fascinating story of how he knew he was wasting his time, energy and talent worrying about what other people thought of him, and how he took an accident he had on his bike, where he was told he would never walk again, and used the power of his own mind, through a guided meditation, to heal his body.  “9.5 weeks after the accident, (he) got up, and walked back into (his) life—without having any body cast or surgeries” (Becoming Superhuman Ch 1). What I noticed with this first chapter was that Dr. Dispenza took us back to when he didn't have the belief in himself, or his own ideas. He was still worried about what other people thought of him. His belief happened over time, when he let go (surrendered) to what others thought of him, and moved forward, full force, with the belief in his own future potential. He had to let go, or break free. I remember Proctor would say, “Make a committed decision” when doing something. Don't ask others, “what do you think” and go in half way, you must DECIDE to move forward, with everything you've got. Then he'd remind us of the Latin Root of the word decide which a combination of two words.  De=off and caedere= cut and he'd remind us when we decide something that we cut off all ties to any other option. Decide and move forward, never looking back. When I was reading this chapter, it was very clear that Dr. Dispenza didn't find it easy to heal his body. He explained how pain-stakingly difficult it was to replicate this meditative experience he had where he was able to “see” and “feel” things in this special state called hypnogogic sleep, in between sleep and wakefulness. I'm not sure where those of you who are listening are with your meditation practice as we are all at different levels, but I understood what Dr. Dispenza was saying. Sometimes you want to sit down and force something to happen, but that's never how it works. You have to be completely relaxed, your body in a state of let go or surrender, and then the magic happens… That's exactly what Joe Dispenza did to open up the door to becoming Supernatural. Once he broke free and made a committed decision to teach this work, he described how he would live into his future potential by healing his own body first, and then showing others how to do the same with his seminars and workshops. He explained how he: “selected that intentional future and married it with the elevated emotion of what it would be like to be there in that future, in the present moment (his) body began to believe it was actually in that future experience. As (his) ability to observe (his) desired destiny (with intention) got sharper and sharper, (his) cells began to reorganize themselves. I began to signal new genes in new ways, and then (his) body really started getting better faster.” (Ch 1, Becoming Superhuman). TO PUT THIS INTO ACTION: MAKE A COMMITTED DECISION Have you made a committed decision to whatever it is that you want to do? Not one foot in, the other out, testing the ground? Are you fully committed like Dr. Dispenza was when he let go of worrying about what others thought of him? REMEMBER: “Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness… the moment one definitely commits oneself then Providence moves, too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred… boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Begin it now.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Chapter 2: The Present Moment The way a person thinks and feels creates a person's state of well-being. We know this can be scientifically proven by Dr. Korotkov's GDV technology just by measuring the energy field from our finger tips, he can with accuracy, tell us what's going on inside that person's body (emotionally, psychologically) and then determine our relationship with this inner state to the outer world. Or in other words, what we THINK, on the inside, will show up on the outside. Dr. Dispenza says it this way explaining that “the familiar past will sooner or later become the predictable future.” (Ch 2, Becoming Supernatural). I heard Proctor explain it another way by explaining that “our results were a compilation of our thoughts, feelings and actions” and he could look at someone, and determine their level of thinking, purely based on the results they were obtaining. Now the funny part about this, is that many teachers explain the same thing, just a slightly different way. To determine a person's level of thinking, Proctor would ask them “what's the most amount of money you've ever made in one year” because he would quickly be able to see that person's level of awareness. He would say that there's no difference in ability of someone who earns $50K/year to someone who earns $50 Million/year, except the level of awareness of how to do it. Our thoughts, in the present moment, determine our current reality. If we don't like the reality we are in, it starts with changing our thoughts. To do this, we've often got to get out of our own way, and start to study and understand how our thoughts, feelings and actions create the world we live in. We've all heard that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result. The same idea with our results. “If we keep the same routine as yesterday, it makes sense that your tomorrow is going to be a lot like your yesterday. Your future is just a rerun of your past. That's because your yesterday is creating your tomorrow.” (Ch 2 Becoming Superhuman). Whatever way we describe it, we will not be able to change our results in the future, unless we do something different in the NOW. We must be able to choose different thoughts (towards a new goal), feelings, and actions, to create a NEW, unknown event in our future. I've drawn out Dr. Dispenza's Predictable Timeline from Chapter 2, that shows us how “the familiar past will sooner or later become the predictable future” (Dispenza) or that we will never be able to suddenly jump to a new salary for example, without first of all thinking/feeling/acting in an entirely NEW way in the present moment. A NEW, unknown event, requires NEW thoughts/feelings/actions in the present moment. The ONLY way to change our future, is to change our current state of being. IMAGE CREDIT: Andrea hand drew the image from Chapter 2 Becoming Superhuman   TO PUT THIS INTO ACTION: DO YOU KNOW WHAT ENERGY YOU ARE BROADCASING OUT TO THE WORLD? This is where the hustling pregnant server comes to mind. She was working hard, doing her thing, and doing everything she knew how to do to change her future in some way. I'm not sure what her vision for her future really is, but I could clearly see and feel she was hustling to get somewhere, and I had no doubt in my mind that she would arrive, exactly where she wanted to go. She was broadcasting it out loudly and clearly to the world, and I know I'm not the only one who could see it. What about you? Are you doing everything you can in the present moment to create an unknown event in your future? Are you keeping your thoughts positive, doing everything you know how to do, with your vision held on the screen of your mind? If you've asked others for feedback on the actions you are taking, what do they say? Is there anything else you can do to improve? In your heart you will know if you are giving your all from the minute you wake up, to the moment you close your eyes and go to sleep. This is the daily grind we talked about on EP 38[xv] that's well known in the sports world. While working on a daily basis, and keeping our energy levels high, over time, with this effort, and being focused on what we are broadcasting out into the world, (making sure we are thinking/feeling/acting in a positive way) we will eventually create the space for an unknown, or unpredictable event that will take us to new heights of achievement. It happens in the sales industry when you work really hard and get what we sometimes call a “blue-bird sale” where someone calls you and says “I have money to spend, and must spend it by the end of the day” and you never could have predicted this occurring, but you had the space for it, and you're ready for it. Or you run into someone unexpectedly who connects you to someone else, who advances you in some way, to where you want to go. It's an unknown event that many people would say “woah, how on the earth did that happen?” Dr. Dispenza and other teachers would say that it was created, predictably, by doing certain things, a certain way. REVIEW AND CONCLUSION: To review and conclude today's EP #306 on “Decoding Our Thoughts: How to Build a Better Future with the Power of Our Mind” we looked at the following questions: Can our current, present day thoughts impact our future? Can we impact our own health (and results for that matter) purely by what we think? Can my energy influence another person, and can someone else's energy influence mine? Can someone's energy be felt? Can our energy field be seen? Then we: ✔ Were introduced to Dr. Joe Dispenza and his book Becoming Supernatural with a brief introduction to how I was forbidden to ever cover Dr. Dispenza's work, and why I'm covering it today. ✔ Learned about the Russian Scientist Dr. Konstantin Korotkov, and his GDV invention (that he calls elecrophonic imaging) that measures our physical, emotional and psychological energy distribution that provides “clear evidence that we influence each other.” We will learn more about how this device maps our inner state of mind with our outer world and much more from Dr. Korotkov on our NEXT episode (first week in October). ✔ Looked at Becoming Supernatural Chapter 1: Opening the Door to the Supernatural with some thoughts for you to put this chapter into practice in your daily life. Do you know what you REALLY want? Have you made a committed DECISION towards your goals? Have you let go of what others think of you, and surrendered to doing what it takes to achieve your goals? ✔ Looked at Becoming Supernatural Chapter 2: The Present Moment, with some thoughts for you to put this chapter into practice in your daily life. Are we aware of the energy that you broadcast out into the world? (If not, have you asked others for feedback on how you show up in the workplace or family life?) Are we doing everything possible to move the needle towards your goals (or whatever it is that you are working on)? Have we made space for unknown events to occur in your life to move you forward? And with this introduction to Dr. Dispenza's work, we will learn how the tools he has been using to gather the scientific evidence he needed to prove that our thoughts REALLY do matter for our health, results and future, were invented. I'm hoping to have interviewed Dr. Korotkov by the first week in October, so we will miss a week while I'm traveling, next week, but looking forward to what we will uncover, and see you in October.   REFERENCES: [i] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #30 https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/neuroscience-researcher-mark-robert-waldman-on-brain-network-theory-and-the-12-brain-based-experiential-living-principles/   [ii]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #66 with Bob Proctor  https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/the-legendary-bob-proctor-on/   [iii] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #184 https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/adele-spraggon-on-using-science-to-break-up-with-your-bad-habits-in-4-simple-steps/   [iv] What is Gas Discharge Visualization? Konstantin Korotkov Published in 2012 in YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhBYqkos-Xk   [v] The Secret for Teens Revealed Published by Andrea Samadi 2009 https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Teens-Revealed-Teenagers-Leadership/dp/1604940336   [vi] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #246 https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/jeff-kleck-on-using-neuroscience-to-inspire-thinkers-in-schools-sport-and-the-workplace/   [vii] Applications of GDV Imaging in Health and Disease Published by Suman Bista et al Sept. 26, 2023 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35648690/   [viii]The Parameters of GDV (biophotonics) correlated with parameters of acupuncture points, EEG, HRV and hormones Published by Valeriy Babelyuk et al Dec. 31, 2021  https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/36914 [ix] IBID [x] IBID [xi] Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon by Dr. Joe Dispenza published March 5, 2019 https://www.google.com/search?gs_ssp=eJzj4tVP1zc0TKnILrcoq8owYPSSSkpNzs_NzEtXKC4tSC3KSywpLUrMUUjKz88GAEIPD3c&q=becoming+supernatural+book&oq=becooming+supernatueral+&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j46i13i433i512j0i13i512l7.7875j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 [xii]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #98 with Dr. Dawson Church  https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/dr-dawson-church-on-the-science-behind-using-meditation-rewiring-your-brain-for-happiness-resilience-and-joy/   [xiii] YouTube interview with Andrea Samadi and Dr. Dawson Church  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH8yVKHjFN4   [xiv] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast on The Silva Mind Control Method https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/a-deep-dive-with-andrea-samadi-into-applying-the-silva-method-for-improved-intuition-creativity-and-focus-part-1/   [xv]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #38 with Todd Woodcroft https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/assistant-coach-to-the-winnipeg-jets-todd-woodcroft-on-the-daily-grind-in-the-nhl/  

Radio Monmouth
Monmouth College Associate Physics Professor Michael Solontoi and Associate Biology Professor Eric Engstrom

Radio Monmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 16:50


Solontoi and Engstrom highlight an upcoming solar eclipse in October, which is open for public viewing at Monmouth College, plus also discuss the garden and farm run by students and volunteers and more on the WRAM Morning Show.

River to River
Remembering renowned Iowa physics professor and NASA researcher Craig Kletzing

River to River

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023


Discussing the latest headlines, including back-to-school news, the effect of the summer heat on the autumn harvest, and sports betting.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Nigel Marks: Curtin University Physics Professor says Japan's plan to release treated Fukushima water into the ocean is 'scientifically sound'

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 3:14


Tomorrow is D-Day for scientists releasing treated nuclear wastewater from the Fukushima plant into the Pacific Ocean. It'll be done over the course of 30 years. A tsunami and earthquake in 2011 caused the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. It's caused one cancer death, but long-term studies are needed to reveal other radiation related fatalities. Curtin University Physics Professor Nigel Marks says dumping the water mightn't be politically popular - but it's scientifically sound. "They've looked at in in great detail, and there's no question that it's an acceptable thing to do. The real problem is the social and political conception." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CBS This Morning - News on the Go
Michele Norris on Your Mama's Kitchen" Podcast | Viral Physics Professor on the Magic of Science

CBS This Morning - News on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 33:57


More than one week into the state's worst natural disaster in history, cadaver dogs are still searching for victims after wildfires tore through Hawaii. CBS News' Lilia Luciano spoke to residents in Maui, some who have lost their homes and others who are lending a hand in the ongoing recovery.As rescuers continue to comb through the wreckage of the devastating wildfires in Hawaii, officials are also working to address the mental health challenges facing some of the survivors. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti spoke with one public health official who warns about the impact on children as they return to classrooms in Maui.Texas A&M physics professor and TikTok star Dr. Tatiana Erukhimova joins "CBS Mornings" in the studio to talk all things back-to-school. She explains why it's important for teachers to understand what students find most compelling. In the process, the seasoned physicist ropes the anchors into participating in a live science demonstration.Award-winning journalist Michele Norris joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new podcast, "Your Mama's Kitchen: Conversations from the Heart of the Home." The weekly series explores cuisine and culture and how our earliest kitchen memories make us who we are.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Path to Zero
4.21 – Could Molten Salt Reactors Boost Nuclear Energy? A conversation with Dr. Rusty Towell, Nuclear Researcher and Physics Professor at Abilene Christian University

Path to Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 39:28


The Conversation Weekly
Fear and Wonder podcast: how scientists attribute extreme weather events to climate change

The Conversation Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 50:06


Last month the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its Synthesis Report of the Sixth Assessment Report. It showed global temperatures are now 1.1℃ above pre-industrial levels. This warming has driven widespread and rapid global changes, including more frequent and intense weather extremes that are now impacting people and ecosystems all over the world. But when an extreme weather event hits, how certain can we be that it was made more likely by climate change? How do we know it wasn't just a rare, naturally-occuring event that might have happened anyway?Fear & Wonder is a new podcast from The Conversation that takes you inside the UN's era-defining climate report via the hearts and minds of the scientists who wrote it. In this episode, we're delving into one of the major shifts in the public communication of climate change – the attribution of extreme weather events to climate change.Featuring Dr Friederike Otto, Senior Lecturer in Climate Science at the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London in the UK, David Karoly honorary Professor at the University of Melbourne in Australia, and Tannecia Stephenson, Physics Professor at the University of the West Indies, Jamaica. Fear and Wonder is produced by Michael Green and is sponsored by the Climate Council, an independent, evidence-based organisation working on climate science, impacts and solutions.Further reading: Have climate change predictions matched reality?Is climate change to blame for extreme weather events? Attribution science says yes, for some – here's how it works Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Real Purpose of Life
Paradigm Series : OU Professor Dr. Strauss on "A Scientific Argument for the Existence of God"

Real Purpose of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 69:18


Dr. Michael Strauss, Physics Professor and CERN researcher studying Experimental Particle Physics, shares findings that demand answers as they relate to the creation of the universe and the unique existence of the earth. His time of teaching is followed by a Question and Answer time where audience members could submit their own questions. This was all done at the OU Baptist Collegiate Ministry in March of 2023.

EACCNY Pulse: Transatlantic Business Insights
4. Future of Technology: Quantum Learning - Present & Future

EACCNY Pulse: Transatlantic Business Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 40:02


In the third episode of this mini-series on the Future of Technology, we will hear from Vint Cerf, Vice President & Chief Internet Evangelist at GOOGLE, and widely known as one of the “Fathers of the Internet,” and Alexandre Blais, Professor & Scientific Director of the Quantum Institute at UNIVERSITÉ DE SHERBROOKE. Vint and Alexandre will walk us through the challenges and opportunities that Quantum Learning presents. They will define Quantum Learning and explore: how can its development impact society as a whole? What are the challenges of making Quantum Machine Learning (QML) a reality? Vinton G. Cerf, Vice President & Chief Internet Evangelist, GOOGLEIn this role, he is responsible for identifying new enabling technologies to support the development of advanced, Internet-based products and services from Google. He is also an active public face for Google in the Internet world.Widely known as one of the “Fathers of the Internet,” Cerf is the co-designer of the TCP/IP protocols and the architecture of the Internet. In December 1997, President Clinton presented the U.S. National Medal of Technology to Cerf and his colleague, Robert E. Kahn, for founding and developing the Internet. Kahn and Cerf were named the recipients of the ACM Alan M. Turing award in 2004 for their work on the Internet protocols. In November 2005, President George Bush awarded Cerf and Kahn the Presidential Medal of Freedom for their work. The medal is the highest civilian award given by the United States to its citizens. In April 2008, Cerf and Kahn received the prestigious Japan Prize.Cerf is a recipient of numerous awards and commendations in connection with his work on the Internet.Cerf holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from Stanford University and Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from UCLA.Prof. Alexandre Blais, Physics Professor & Scientific Director of the Quantum Institute, UNIVERSITÉ DE SHERBROOKEAlexandre Blais is a professor of physics at the Université de Sherbrooke and Scientific Director of the Institut quantique at the same institution. His research focusses on superconducting quantum circuits for quantum information processing and microwave quantum optics. After completing a PhD at the Université de Sherbrooke in 2002, he was a postdoc at Yale University from 2003 to 2005 where he participated in the development of circuit quantum electrodynamics, a leading quantum computer architecture. Since then, his theoretical work as continued to have an impact in academic and industrial laboratories worldwide. Alexandre is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, a Guggenheim Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, a member of CIFAR's Quantum Information Science program and of the College of the Royal Society of Canada. His research contributions have earned him a number of academic awards, including NSERC's Doctoral Prize, NSERC's Steacie Prize, the Canadian Association of Physicists' Herzberg and Brockhouse Medals, the Prix Urgel-Archambault from the Association francophone pour le savoir, the Rutherford Memorial Medal of the Royal Society of Canada,  as well as a teaching award from the Université de Sherbrooke.Thanks for listening! Please be sure to check us out at www.eaccny.com or email membership@eaccny.com to learn more!

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro
This Week Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro-2-24-23: Eureka! Fantastic Sci-Tech Discoveries

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023


This week, it's all about recent breakthroughs that point the way toward a future with better, faster, and more secure computers, as well as nearly unlimited clean energy. Listen now, for word from the National Science Foundation, about some new research being done now at the University of Rochester, which could make it easier to mass produce quantum computers. We'll also hear an easy to understand explanation of nuclear fusion from our featured guest , Physics Professor, Dr. Susan Ramlo, who now teaches in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Akron.

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro
This Week Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro-2-24-23: Eureka! Fantastic Sci-Tech Discoveries

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023


This week, it's all about recent breakthroughs that point the way toward a future with better, faster, and more secure computers, as well as nearly unlimited clean energy. Listen now, for word from the National Science Foundation, about some new research being done now at the University of Rochester, which could make it easier to mass produce quantum computers. We'll also hear an easy to understand explanation of nuclear fusion from our featured guest , Physics Professor, Dr. Susan Ramlo, who now teaches in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Akron.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Richard Easther: Physics Professor on six galaxies found from early universe, 100 billion times the mass of the sun

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 2:29


Astronomers have found six galaxies from the early universe, that are up to 100 billion times the mass of the sun. Auckland University Physics Professor Richard Easther told Mike Hosking they're far more massive than anyone previously thought possible. “I think we are certainly seeing the galaxies pretty much as they formed, we are filling in a chapter of the story we had been previously unable to see.” LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Richard Easther: UOA physics professor on satellites potentially dominating the night sky by 2030

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 2:24


Experts warn that stargazing could be a thing of the past as satellites are predicted to crowd the night sky by 2030. There are currently 8,000 satellites up in space, with a further 400,000 approved to go up by the end of the decade. The University of Auckland's Richard Easther says this development is alarming, especially since it happened without much oversight. Richard Easther says that if even a quarter of the satellites approved went up into space, the night sky could look different in the coming years. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
12-22-22 - *FULL SHOW* Adm James Stavridis and Broncos punter Corliss Waitman and CU Physics Professor Paul Beale

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 110:25


Planet: Critical
Solving the Climate Crisis | Roundtable

Planet: Critical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 220:17


In July, I recorded a roundtable with six of my former guests. The aim was to create an interdisciplinary assessment of the climate crisis, and what to do about it. Today, you can listen to the roundtable here, or watch it on Youtube.There were six fascinating presentations, each followed by a round of questions. This is what to expect:Maximum Power Principle in Biology & EconomicsCarey King, research scientist and Assistant Director at the University of Texas Energy InstituteGlobal Climate CompensationHenrik Nordborg, Physics Professor and Renewable Energy and Environmental Technology Program Director at the Eastern Switzerland University of Applied SciencesMEER & Warming MitigationYe Tao, Physicist and FounderCarbon Credit CurrencySteve Keen, Economist and AcademicEconomy 3.0: Networked Societies & Energy StandardChris Cook, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Security and Resilience Studies at University College LondonOligarchy & Energy Systems PrinciplesSally Goerner, Director of Edinburgh University's Planetary Health LabPlanet: Critical is 100% independent and reader-funded. If you value it, and have the means, become a paid subscriber today!© Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe

The Ross Kaminsky Show
12-22-22 *FULL SHOW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale ends the year with a Big Bang

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 11:52


The Ross Kaminsky Show
12-22-22 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale ends the year with a Big Bang

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 11:52


The Ross Kaminsky Show
11-23-22 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale Talks End of the Leap Second

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 8:35


Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Feel Good: Physics Professor's Fun Demonstrations

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 1:02


Tatiana Erukhimova, a professor in Texas A&M's Physics and Astronomy department and Physics Outreach program, shared how creating a “wow factor” during class helps her connect with her students. VIDEO: https://www.wdjx.com/this-professor-gets-everyone-jazzed-about-physics-with-her-big-energy/

Skype of  Cthulhu
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Skype of Cthulhu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022


Skype of Cthulhu presents a Call of Cthulhu scenario. The Past is Doomed by Geoff Gillan. November 10, 1995 Arkham, MA The investigators become caught up in mob violence as their realities start to break down. Dramatis Persone: Edwin as Keeper of Arcane Lore Jim as Arkady Diktiarenko, Musician Steve as Emily Strong, Physics Professor Max as Horace Greely, Handyman Jonathan as Charles Carpenter, Football Coach Gary as Michael O'Doyle, Sales / PR Consultant Randall as Sam Fisherman, Astronomy Professor Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics

Skype of  Cthulhu
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Skype of Cthulhu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022


Skype of Cthulhu presents a Call of Cthulhu scenario. The Past is Doomed by Geoff Gillan. November 10, 1995 Arkham, MA In the wake of their recent revelations, the investigators began to experience odd changes. Dramatis Persone: Edwin as Keeper of Arcane Lore Jim as Arkady Diktiarenko, Musician Steve as Emily Strong, Physics Professor Max as Horace Greely, Handyman Jonathan as Charles Carpenter, Football Coach Gary as Michael O'Doyle, Sales / PR Consultant Randall as Sam Fisherman, Astronomy Professor Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics

Skype of  Cthulhu
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Skype of Cthulhu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022


Skype of Cthulhu presents a Call of Cthulhu scenario. The Past is Doomed by Geoff Gillan. November 10, 1995 Arkham, MA The trail for the missing author reveals a series of strange paths, leading to a dramatic discovery. Dramatis Persone: Edwin as Keeper of Arcane Lore Jim as Arkady Diktiarenko, Musician Steve as Emily Strong, Physics Professor Max as Horace Greely, Handyman Jonathan as Charles Carpenter, Football Coach Gary as Michael O'Doyle, Sales / PR Consultant Randall as Sam Fisherman, Astronomy Professor Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics

The Ross Kaminsky Show
10-7-22 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale on Understanding 'Quantum Entanglement'

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 12:29


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Skype of Cthulhu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022


Skype of Cthulhu presents a Call of Cthulhu scenario. The Past is Doomed by Geoff Gillan. November 10, 1995 Arkham, MA The investigators are asked to locating a missing author who is popular in occult circles. Dramatis Persone: Edwin as Keeper of Arcane Lore Jim as Arkady Diktiarenko, Musician Steve as Emily Strong, Physics Professor Max as Horace Greely, Handyman Jonathan as Charles Carpenter, Football Coach Gary as Michael O'Doyle, Sales / PR Consultant Randall as Sam Fisherman, Astronomy Professor Download Subcription Options Podcast statistics

Mornings with Sue & Andy
Aid for Flooding & Water Damage Issues with Tammy Truman, Ask The Doctor with Dr. Craig Jenne, Burwood Distillery and Discussing Time Travel

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 23:22


We begin with a look at the extreme rainfall we've been witness to this week in the city of Calgary. We check in with Tammy Truman, Owner of the “Truman Insurance Agency”, to explain the process of making a claim as a homeowner, should you need to due to flooding. Next, we get an update on the ‘state' of COVID-19 here in the Province as most remaining ‘restrictions' were lifted earlier this week by the UCP government. We catch up with Dr. Craig Jenne, Infectious Disease Specialist from the University of Calgary. It's an overnight success story, five years in the making. We had the chance to visit Calgary's “Burwood Distillery” to get the lowdown on how the business came to be and to sample some of their award winning products, spirits with a  ‘sweet' twist: locally grown honey! Finally, It's a popular topic featured in countless books and movies. Who hasn't seen “Back to the Future”?  Do you believe in ‘Time Travel'?  We speak with Peter Watson, a Physics Professor from Carleton University who tries to separate fiction from fact, to answer the age-old question “Is Time Travel” a real possibility?  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CBC Newfoundland Morning
The planets are aligned - literally. A physics professor explains what's going on in our night sky these days

CBC Newfoundland Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 6:57


Summertime can make for some of the best stargazing, and this month, there are some impressive things going on in the night sky. Tonight is a full moon, but not just any - it's a SUPER moon...AND five of our solar system's planets are all visible in the sky at once. Svetlana Barkanova, A professor of physics at Grenfell campus Memorial University explains what's going on up there.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
5-27-22 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale Talks Space News

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 17:06


This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro
This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro-5-13-22: Quantum Computers vs. Passé PCs & Puny Passwords

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022


Imagine an adversary so big, and fast, and strong that it can overwhelm all cyber defenses everywhere in the world; smashing through them as easily as a hot knife passes through butter. That's what federal officials are doing right now, as they execute a new plan to mitigate the risks of quantum computers to the nation's cyber, economic, and national security. So far, quantum computers, which use the properties of quantum physics to perform computations in an entirely different way than traditional computers, and are much, much faster, are not yet advanced enough to threaten our security. But, according to a National Security Memorandum issued by President Biden earlier this month; a quantum computer of sufficient size and sophistication–also known as a crypto-analytically relevant quantum computer (CRQC)–will be capable of breaking much of the public-key cryptography used on digital systems across the United States and around the world. That means it could jeopardize civilian and military communications, undermine supervisory and control systems for critical infrastructure, and defeat security protocols for most Internet-based financial transactions. It also means that all of our current routers, switches, passwords, and security protocols, are going to become obsolete. So, there is a plan taking shape right now, to migrate, upgrade, and replace current systems over time, with the goal of transitioning as much as possible to quantum-resistant cryptography by 2035. In fact, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National Security Agency (NSA) are now developing new technical standards for quantum-resistant cryptography, and the first sets of these standards are expected to be released publicly by 2024. But what exactly is quantum computing, and why is it both a threat to our national security, and an amazing opportunity that will drive innovation, create jobs, and lead to technological advancements that we can't even yet imagine? To find out, listen now to our interview with Physics Professor, and Technology Consultant, Dr. Susan Ramlo, who lectures on the topic at the University of Akron.

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro
This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro-5-13-22: Quantum Computers vs. Passé PCs & Puny Passwords

This Week in Tech with Jeanne Destro

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022


Imagine an adversary so big, and fast, and strong that it can overwhelm all cyber defenses everywhere in the world; smashing through them as easily as a hot knife passes through butter. That's what federal officials are doing right now, as they execute a new plan to mitigate the risks of quantum computers to the nation's cyber, economic, and national security. So far, quantum computers, which use the properties of quantum physics to perform computations in an entirely different way than traditional computers, and are much, much faster, are not yet advanced enough to threaten our security. But, according to a National Security Memorandum issued by President Biden earlier this month; a quantum computer of sufficient size and sophistication–also known as a crypto-analytically relevant quantum computer (CRQC)–will be capable of breaking much of the public-key cryptography used on digital systems across the United States and around the world. That means it could jeopardize civilian and military communications, undermine supervisory and control systems for critical infrastructure, and defeat security protocols for most Internet-based financial transactions. It also means that all of our current routers, switches, passwords, and security protocols, are going to become obsolete. So, there is a plan taking shape right now, to migrate, upgrade, and replace current systems over time, with the goal of transitioning as much as possible to quantum-resistant cryptography by 2035. In fact, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National Security Agency (NSA) are now developing new technical standards for quantum-resistant cryptography, and the first sets of these standards are expected to be released publicly by 2024. But what exactly is quantum computing, and why is it both a threat to our national security, and an amazing opportunity that will drive innovation, create jobs, and lead to technological advancements that we can't even yet imagine? To find out, listen now to our interview with Physics Professor, and Technology Consultant, Dr. Susan Ramlo, who lectures on the topic at the University of Akron.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
4-15-22 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale on CU Wizards Shows & Dissolving Water

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 16:19


The Ross Kaminsky Show
4-1-22 *INTERVIEW* Some Uber-Nerdy Physics with CU Physics Professor Paul Beale

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 14:46


The Nuclear Power Institute
“Give of yourself every day, you will have no regrets.”- Dr. Pulikkathara

The Nuclear Power Institute "The Path of Most Persistence" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 46:28


Dr. Merlyn Pulikkathara, a Physics Professor at Prairie View A&M and scientist with 10+ years of experience, joined NPI in the first March 2022 episode of Path of Most Persistence.

College Matters. Alma Matters.
Episode #200: 10 Positive Online Stories from Students and Faculty during the Pandemic.

College Matters. Alma Matters.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 24:18


A Physics Professor hustling to move Labs online, a college senior finally learning to play chess, a high school senior who discovers her public speaking skills, student entrepreneurs and more. 10 Vignettes showcasing those, who in spite of being forced to be Online during the Pandemic, had something to offer that was positive, inspiring, noteworthy or worthy of celebrating. The 10 Positive Stories fall into 5 different buckets. Topics discussed in this episode: Introducing Episode #200 [0:17] Adapt & Workaround [1:54] Learning Something New [7:27] Entrepreneurial Ventures [10:28] Unexpected Benefits [17:07] New Possibilities [20:57] Our Guests: Students, Faculty, AOs, Counselors featured in our Podcast over the last 2 years. Memorable Quote: “We're all sitting at home alone, like, let's try to make a community. And so we just kind of started this chat room essentially.” Thomas Athey on his High School Senior Pandemic Summer. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode Transcript. Calls-to-action: Subscribe to our Weekly Podcast Digest. Email your own positive online experiences to podcast@almamatters.io with the Subject: Pandemic Online Story. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations:, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, Breaker, Anchor. For Transcripts of all our podcasts, visit almamatters.io/podcasts.

The Ross Kaminsky Show
3-11-22 CU Physics Professor Paul Beale on Nuclear Power, Ukraine Concerns

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 18:16


The Ross Kaminsky Show
2-11-22 CU Physics Professor Paul Beale talking Fusion Energy and Trojan Asteroids

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 15:24


True Crime Psychology and Personality: Narcissism, Psychopathy, and the Minds of Dangerous Criminals

True Crime Personality and Psychology True Crime Psychology and Personality is a podcast that profiles criminal personalities, discusses personality disorders, and examines real life events from a scientifically informed perspective.   Want more mental health content?Check out our other Podcasts: Mental Health // Demystified with Dr. Tracey Marks  Healthy // Toxic Cluster B: A Look At Narcissism, Antisocial, Borderline, and Histrionic Disorders Here, Now, Together with Rou Reynolds   Links for Dr. Grande Dr. Grande on YouTube Produced by Ars Longa Media Learn more at arslonga.media. Produced by: Christopher Breitigan. Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD Legal Stuff The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not professional advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Ross Kaminsky Show
11-19-21 *INTERVIEW* Paul Beale CU Physics Professor

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 14:33


The Ross Kaminsky Show
10-29-21 *INTERVIEW* CU Physics Professor Paul Beale

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 12:20


The Ross Kaminsky Show
10-08-21 CU Physics Professor Paul Beale on 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics Recipients

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 12:34


The Ross Kaminsky Show
10-01-21 CU Boulder Physics Professor Paul Beale Talks SCIENCE!

The Ross Kaminsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 14:44


Cut To The Chase:
Light-What is It? Explained by a Physics Professor

Cut To The Chase:

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 41:53


On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, Dr. Adam Liebovich, physics professor from the University of Pittsburgh, explains what is light.  The speed of light, a light year, rainbows, color and all other goodies that derive from and are effected by light.   So yes-let there be light, come to the light, light as a feather and so many other references to light in the Bible and in our folklore, it's a wonder that we should all understand what is light.     

Creative Elements
#66: Chris Sutherland [Humor] – How a Physics professor built an audience of 2M+ followers on TikTok (in less than two years!)

Creative Elements

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 51:27


Chris Sutherland is a former collegiate Physics professor turned full-time content creator. Chris began posting videos to TikTok in January 2020, quickly going viral and building an audience of more than 2 million followers. Chris parlayed that audience into 144K+ Instagram followers, 60K YouTube subscribers, and 30K followers on Twitter too. Today, Chris is building a new TikTok profile focused on crypto and building an online course too. In this episode, we talk about Chris's path to becoming a collegiate professor, how Humor helped him grow his TikTok audience so quickly, the differences from Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts, why he left academia, and what's next for him. Follow Chris Sutherland (sutherlandphys) on TikTok Follow Chris Sutherland (sutherlandcrypto) on TikTok Follow Chris Sutherland on YouTube Follow Chris Sutherland on Twitter Full transcript and show notes *** ABOUT JAY CLOUSE Subscribe to my weekly newsletter Find me on Twitter Find me on Instagram Enroll in my course on podcasting, Podcast Like The Pros *** LISTENER SUPPORT Join our community on Facebook Support this show through Buy Me A Coffee *** SPONSORS Try Podia and save 15% for life as a Creative Elements listener Start your free trial of SavvyCal and get your first month free using promo code ELEMENTS Get a free month of Blinkist Premium Try Grammarly for free and save 20% on Grammarly Premium *** PODGLOMERATE NETWORK This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy.  Since you're listening to Creative Elements, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding entrepreneurship, business, and careers like Rocketship.fm and Freelance to Founder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

E-Visibility Podcasts
Antonio Delgado

E-Visibility Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 20:21


Antonio Delgado is a Physics Professor at University of Notre Dame, Indiana. Interesting conversation about particle physics, and his endeavors in science. You can contact him: at antonio.delgado@nd.edu Intro Music "Coffee by Cambois" licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial License provided by freemusicarchive.org.

Move the human story forward! ™ ideaXme
Mysteries of the Universe: To Be Revealed By Studying Muons and Neutrinos?

Move the human story forward! ™ ideaXme

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 46:32


Andrea Macdonald founder of ideaXme interviews Dr. Kevin Pitts, Chief Research Officer at Fermilab and Physics Professor, University of Illinois. They spoke of 2 exciting research projects. The first focuses on neutrinos and the second on muons: Will these experiments reveal new laws? 13.8 billion years ago matter pitted against antimatter and won. DUNE, a new experiment in the making, hosted by Fermilab attempts to discover why matter won - that is, why the universe and galaxies exist at all. The current models dictate that the Big Bang created equal parts matter and antimatter. Within a second, all the matter and antimatter should have met and annihilated, leaving behind a universe with nothing but energy in the form of light. The first results for a second experiment from the same lab - Muon g-2 were recently published. Although, at the early stages of the experiment (5 runs in total and less than 10% of the data processed) many believe that the results to date show promise to challenge The Standard Model of Physics. Dr. Kevin Pitts: Kevin Pitts of the University of Illinois has been named chief research officer at Fermilab National Accelerator Laboratory beginning March 1. His focus will be on oversight for the international Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment, including advancing scientific excellence across the laboratory through strong communication, collaboration and coordination with the Department of Energy and other partners. He joins the laboratory as it prepares to usher in a new era of science and innovation in particle physics research and discovery. “We are proud to have Kevin Pitts join Fermilab at a time when DUNE is underway,” said Joe Lykken, deputy director for research at Fermilab. “His leadership and research collaboration with Fermilab make him the ideal person to direct the development of the DUNE research program both at the laboratory and with our partner institutions.” Upon its completion, DUNE, supported by the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility, will make Fermilab the premier neutrino research institution globally. DUNE is the first international mega-science project at a DOE lab and Fermilab’s flagship project. Hosted by Fermilab, it comprises over 200 institutions in more than 30 countries. Construction work for LBNF, along with the PIP-II accelerator, are in progress at Fermilab in Illinois and at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in South Dakota. Pitts joins Fermilab after 22 years with the University of Illinois where he was most recently the vice provost for undergraduate education and a professor of physics in the Grainger College of Engineering. He has a long history working on experiments at Fermilab, including participation in the discovery of the top quark in 1995. Additionally, he has been serving on the Long Baseline Neutrino Committee since 2016. “Fermilab has been an important part of the first-half of my career and I am thrilled to be joining the laboratory as chief research officer,” Pitts said. “After numerous Fermilab research projects and collaborations, I am honored to be leading the ball down the field to further the development of DUNE and other neutrino research projects.” He received a B.A. in physics and mathematics from Anderson University and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from the University of Oregon. Pitts was a research associate at Fermilab on the CDF experiment. He also works on the Muon g-2 experiment. Kevin Pitts is a fellow of the American Physics Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and is a member of the Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel. He has received numerous awards and recognitions for his research, teaching and advising. Fermilab is supported by the Department of Energy Office of Science. The DOE Office of Science is the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States and is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit science.energy.gov. Official bio Fermilab. Dr. Kevin Pitts links: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-pit...​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevintpitts?lang=en​ Fermilab: https://news.fnal.gov/2021/03/fermila...​ University of Illinois: https://experts.illinois.edu/en/perso...​ ideaXme links: Website: https://radioideaxme.com​​​​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ideaxme/?hl...​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ideaxm?ref_src=tw...​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideaXme/​​​​ Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/company/1867...​ Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...​ ideaXme is a global network - podcast on 12 platforms, 40 countries, mentor programme and creator series. Mission: To share knowledge of the future. Our passion: Rich Connectedness™!

HollerPod
The Grassy Knoll #6 - Once More Into the Unknown

HollerPod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020


Gary is a Doctoral student, Astronomy & Physics Professor, and we sat down to talk Quantum Mechanics, the Multiverse, space exploration and Simulation Theory. The opinions expressed in this discussion are Gary's own, and they do not reflect the view of the University of Louisville or KCTCS.

Sci-Section
The Physics Behind Pop-Culture (Interview with Dr. Rhett Allain, physics professor at Southeastern Louisiana University and TV show science consultant)

Sci-Section

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 14:20


Background Mode
Physics Professor Dr. Brad Marston

Background Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 33:52


Dr. Brad Marston is a professor of physics at Brown University and Associate Director of the Brown Theoretical Physics Center. A graduate of Caltech, he received his Ph.D. from Princeton University and did postdoctoral work at Cornell University. Brad is an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow and is also an Apple developer. Brad and I chatted about his computational and theoretical physics career. At Caltech, he attended physics classes taught by two of his heroes, the legendary physicists Dr. Richard Feynman and Dr. Kip Thorne. There, he developed his interest in quantum physics and computational models. Later, when he left Sun workstations behind, he adopted the UNIX-based Mac and Xcode as his tools of choice. That’s what he used to build his visual climate model, GCM, already compiled for Apple Silicon. Tune in and geek out with me and this amazing physicist and Mac guru.

Background Mode
Physics Professor and Jazz Musician Dr. Stephon Alexander

Background Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 37:30


Dr. Stephon Alexander is a theoretical physicist specializing in cosmology, particle physics and quantum gravity (String Theory and Loop Quantum Gravity). He received his BSc from Haverford College and Ph.D. from Brown University. He also explores interconnections between music, physics, mathematics and technology though recordings, performance, teaching and public lectures. Stephon tells his story about growing up in the Bronx amidst a very diverse group of students. Encouraged by his parents and teachers, he showed great curiosity and intelligence. Still, as person of color, he faced many challenges as he worked towards his Ph.D. We chatted about the mind of the physicist, physics intuition, music, the role of mathematics, String Theory and Loop Quantum Gravity as well as events before the Big Bang. If you are a young student, dreaming of becoming a physicist, this show is a must – full of inspiration and insights.

HollerPod
The Grassy Knoll #3 - Gary T- Space Exploration and Exoplanets

HollerPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020


A Doctoral student, and Astronomy & Physics Professor, sat down with us to discuss space exploration, Exoplanets, flat earth, and everything in between. We cover one of the most important topics- Are we alone? The opinions expressed in this discussion are Gary's own, and they do not reflect the view of the University of Louisville or KCTCS.

Into the Impossible
Episode 37: The Physics of Krav Maga with author and physics Professor John Eric Goff

Into the Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 36:21


   https://www.mmaacademy.com https://www.facebook.com/John.Eric.Goff.Sports.Physicist http://johnericgoff.blogspot.com https://www.lynchburg.edu Krav Maga (“contact combat” in Hebrew) is a hard-hitting and efficient form of self-defense that was popularized by Israeli soldiers. Stressing practical, real-world fighting and a philosophy of self-defense, its popularity has grown worldwide over the past few decades. In The Physics of Krav Maga, John Eric Goff, a physicist, best-selling author, and martial arts practitioner, explains the science behind dozens of Krav Maga moves, from headlocks to hammer fists. Focusing on Warrior Krav Maga, a fighting style that combines the key elements of Krav Maga with kickboxing, wrestling, karate, and other fighting specialties, this equation-free, conceptual introduction is aimed at martial arts practitioners interested in refining their fighting technique and all fans of the fascinating moment when sports meet science. With step-by-step descriptions and detailed photos of each critical motion, Goff takes a scientific look at everything from punch speed to power output and reaction time. Armed with this book, readers will understand the physics behind each move. They will also learn how to enhance their level of physical fitness disrupt an opponent’s balance―while keeping theirs make use of leverage to defeat a larger, stronger attacker become faster and more powerful inflict pain up close • use weapons―and “weapons of opportunity” and much more! Anyone interested in martial arts, in how physics applies to sports and combat, and in how a physicist wins a fight will love The Physics of Krav Maga. John Eric Goff is a professor of physics and the chair of the physics department at the University of Lynchburg. The author of Gold Medal Physics: The Science of Sports, he holds a black belt in Karate and a purple belt in Krav Maga. If you enjoyed this episode of  INTO THE IMPOSSIBLE, please subscribe, comment, share and review.  For a chance to win a free copy of our most recent guest’s newest book, send a screenshot of your review to info@imagine.ucsd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Into the Impossible
Episode 37: The Physics of Krav Maga with author and physics Professor John Eric Goff

Into the Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 44:49


Krav Maga ("contact combat" in Hebrew) is a hard-hitting and efficient form of self-defense that was popularized by Israeli soldiers. Stressing practical, real-world fighting and a philosophy of self-defense, its popularity has grown worldwide over the past few decades. In The Physics of Krav Maga, John Eric Goff, a physicist, best-selling author, and martial arts practitioner, explains the science behind dozens of Krav Maga moves, from headlocks to hammer fists. Focusing on Warrior Krav Maga, a fighting style that combines the key elements of Krav Maga with kickboxing, wrestling, karate, and other fighting specialties, this equation-free, conceptual introduction is aimed at martial arts practitioners interested in refining their fighting technique and all fans of the fascinating moment when sports meet science. With step-by-step descriptions and detailed photos of each critical motion, Goff takes a scientific look at everything from punch speed to power output and reaction time. Armed with this book, readers will understand the physics behind each move.

Zoomer Radio's Theatre of the Mind
A Law of Physics & Professor Le Blanc Gives Jack a Violin Lesson

Zoomer Radio's Theatre of the Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 56:32


A Law of Physics from "Quiet Please" and Professor La Blanc Gives Jack a Violin Lesson from "The Jack Benny Program"

Tom Kearney
Physics Professor Dr. Stephen Reynolds

Tom Kearney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 40:02


Monday, 6/24 – Physics Professor Dr. Stephen Reynolds discusses things astronomical

Tom Kearney
Physics Professor Dr. Stephen Reynolds

Tom Kearney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 40:02


Monday, 6/24 – Physics Professor Dr. Stephen Reynolds discusses things astronomical

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Audio Podcast
Michael Strauss - Science and Christianity

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 30:34


Michael Strauss, Physics Professor at the University of Oklahoma in Norman,Ok, gives a lecture on science and christianity.

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Audio Podcast
Michael Strauss - Science and Christianity

Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary - Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 30:34


Michael Strauss, Physics Professor at the University of Oklahoma in Norman,Ok, gives a lecture on science and christianity.

Human Current
111 - Stories & Insights from the Complexity Community

Human Current

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 38:46


In this episode, Angie and Haley share four interviews recorded at the Ninth International Conference on Complex Systems. These interviews include: Javier Borondo, Research Scientist and CTO of AGrowingData; Rosa Benito, Physics Professor at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; Victor Dossetti, Research Scientist and Professor at Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla; Roozbeh Daneshvar, Blockchain Software Engineer at IBM. Each of the experiences they share highlight various research, applications, and opportunities in the field of complex system science. (Episode cover image by JK Rofling)

Sci-gasm
Breakfast with Einstein and Chad Orzel

Sci-gasm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 33:19


Byrne and Wade sit down for a chat with Physics Professor and author, Chad Orzel. They discuss how to teach physics tto your dog as well as his latest book "Breakfast with Einstein", available at all good book retailers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lex Fridman Podcast
Max Tegmark: Life 3.0

Lex Fridman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 82:38


A conversation with Max Tegmark as part of MIT course on Artificial General Intelligence. Video version is available on YouTube. He is a Physics Professor at MIT, co-founder of the Future of Life Institute, and author of “Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.” If you would like to get more information about this podcast go to https://lexfridman.com/ai or connect with @lexfridman on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, or YouTube where you can watch the video versions of these conversations.

Human Current
100 - Cheers to Episode 100 & ICCS

Human Current

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 37:20


It’s the 100th episode of the Human Current podcast! In this celebratory episode, Angie and Haley make a cheers to all the wonderful people who have supported the podcast’s mission, including cofounder Stacy Hale, Professor Yaneer Bar-Yam and community members of the New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI). They also reminisce about their experience at the Ninth International Conference on Complex Systems (ICCS) and share two interviews from the event. The first interview they share is with Dr. Emma Towlson who is a Physics Professor at Northeastern University and a researcher in the Center for Complex Network Research (CCNR), with interests in the emerging field of Network Neuroscience. The second interview is with Richard Cooper, Ph.D, who is a NECSI board member and Maurits C. Boas Professor of International Economics at Harvard University.

Redeemer Weekend Sermons
Science & Faith: On the Same Page

Redeemer Weekend Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 30:15


Jerry McCoy, Physics Professor at the University of Tulsa, joins us for a special message exploring the intersection of Science & Faith.

JimJim's Reinvention Revolution Podcast
JJRR Ep5 Finding her tribe, former physics professor pedals her way to art and entrepreneurship with Maria Falbo

JimJim's Reinvention Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 71:13


Explore the process of reinvention in the digital age as it relates to career, creativity and technology impact on daily life.  Interview with professionals, entrepreneurs and creatives who have re-imagined success and are making a pivot.  Hear insights about their inspiration, turning point and how the new digital world has inspired or forced a new outlook.  Subscribe for weekly interviews about Reinvention, Creative Inspiration, Motivation, Breaking Through, Digital Landscape and Entrepreneurship. Reinvention, Re-imagine, Turning Point, Re-brand, Technology Impact, Entrepreneur, Digital Age, Creativity Join the Revolution today. www.jimjimsreinventionrevolution.com www.facebook.com/jimjimsreinventionrevolutionpodcast www.3rdhandgroup.com https://risebiscuitsdonuts.com/ http://www.ridetherockies.com/ https://piedmontcraftsmen.org/artist/mary-salome-vandergraft/ http://www.darrellism.com/ www.rda.com http://www.rdarrell.com/ http://www.reidmillerapparel.com/ 01:25s Donuts, biscuits and accents at Rise in Durham, NC 3:03s University Life 5:10s   Physics is Natural Philosophy 9:02s Pros and cons of University / Academic Life 11:00s Thirst for creativity and the science and art connection 14:00s Making your own flip flops 17:00s Searching / trying architecture school 23.34s Say hello to Ms. Amazing, please! 25:00s Working at Target with a PhD in physics 27:00s Experimenting and exploring diverse interests 30:14s Knowing what it’s like to “bonk” and working for a bike shop 33:50s Finding the right education 40:00s Working as a web merchant in the bike industry 45:03s Getting laid off and not getting another job, but finding opportunity 48:00s Finding your tribe! 51:00s Riding the Rockies and thinking 57:00 Goolge Innovation Hub and the Durham, NC entrepreneurial community 1:02:12s The changing landscape around us gives opportunity “In the past I might have not paid attention” “I was becoming more open to everything” Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends!

Science for the People
#308 Women in STEM

Science for the People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 60:00


This week, we're celebrating Women in Science by looking at the victories and challenges of women working in science and tech. Join us for a panel discussion with postdoctoral research associate and science communicator Raychelle "Dr. Rubidium" Burks, Colgate University Professor of Psychology Jessica Cundiff, Ph.D., Physics Professor Dr. Shohini Ghose, Director of the Wilfrid Laurier University Centre for Women in Science, and Catherine Hill, Ph.D, vice president for research at the American Association of University Women. And we'll speak to Brianna Wu, Head of Development at videogame company Giant Spacekat, about feminism, gaming industry culture, and her experience as an outspoken critic of #GamerGate.

Dean's Podcast
Episode 39: Physics professor, Dr. Ed Thomas, talks about his plasma research program

Dean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2010 52:07


Physics
Imperial physics professor wins prestigious award

Physics

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2010 4:33


Goshen College Podcast
Faculty faith story by physics professor Carl Helrich

Goshen College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2007 28:58


Faculty faith story by physics professor Carl Helrich

Visibility 9-11
Visibility 9-11 Welcomes Physics Professor Dr. Steven E. Jones

Visibility 9-11

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2006 60:00


Visibility 9-11 welcomes to the program professor of physics Dr. Steven E. Jones Ph.D.  In November of 2005, Dr. Jones released his research paper Why Indeed Did The World Trade Center Buildings Collapse?  which has since been updated several times, and hypothesizes that the Twin Towers and Building 7 were brought down by controlled demolition using pre-planted explosives.  Dr. Jones continues his work through writings and PowerPoint presentations as well as making appearances at major 9-11 conferences like the Chicago conference, 9/11 Revealing the Truth; Reclaiming Our Future and The American Scholars Symposium in Los Angeles, both held in June of 2006.  He is also scheduled to appear in late October with Colorado 9-11 Visibility for events in Denver and Boulder.  Dr. Jones is the Co-Chairman of the Scholars for 9/11 Truth and Justice and the creator and Co-Editor of The Journal of 9/11 Studies.