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Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! We are joined today by our special guest, Louis Caras, the co-author of the new book "A Pipe Hitters Guide to Red Dots and Optics on Handguns". Paul and Louis will consider the significance of the new book and how it might help both new and experienced shooters alike. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. Professor Paul will discuss a new article published that features the EFLX CE optic. Louis was one of the first to take a close look at that. What is so special about this red dot? There was a desk pop at the gun shop. We report on a negligent discharge that took place at a large sporting goods store in Ohio last week. Both gentlemen will consider the details of the incident and examine how and if the negligent discharge could have been prevented. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Blackout Coffee [0:3:23] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Gear Review: EOTECH EFLX CE Red Dot Sight www.opticswire.com [0:18:54] Coffee Corner - studentofthegun.com/blackout [Use Code: STUDT20] TOPIC: A Pipe Hitters Guide to Red Dots and Optics on Handguns amzn.to/3RLwv8G [0:47:41] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: One hurt in shooting at local sporting goods store fox8.com
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! Most long-range shooting myths are just that—myths. What you really need to hit long-distance targets isn't a fancy laser level or a digital wind meter; it's practical knowledge, quality gear, and consistent training. If you're tired of wasting money on gadgets that promise perfection but deliver distraction, this episode is your wake-up call. Professor Paul dismantles the obsession with high-tech accessories, revealing how you can shoot confidently at a thousand yards with simple tools—like a solid scope, reliable ammunition, and disciplined practice. No more chasing the latest "must-have" gadgets that distract from what truly matters. Instead, learn how to leverage real skill over shiny gear, and why the person behind the rifle is the ultimate variable. We break down: The truth about scope leveling and why analog bubbles and digital laser levels are often overkill The matching importance of wind at the shooter and target, and how flags can deceive even seasoned shooters How to avoid the trap of automatic reflexive firing by engaging your brain—because safety and accuracy depend on purposeful decisions The misconception that extensive gear equals better performance and how training and mindset are the real game changers Why you — yes, you — can shoot farther and more precisely than you think, with less money and fewer gadgets You'll discover the critical importance of mental focus, deliberate training, and understanding your own physiology—especially the role of the prefrontal cortex and habit formation—in long-range shooting success. Ignoring this leaves you vulnerable to complacency, missed opportunities, and even deadly mistakes. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Blackout Coffee [0:03:33] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: What gear do you truly need for long-range shooting? EOTECH Vudu 3.5x18 Professional Grade Wizardry www.shootingnewsweekly.com Central Fixation Bias: jov.arvojournals.org [0:25:22] Coffee Corner - studentofthegun.com/blackout [Use Code: STUDT20] TOPIC: Train Your Brain to Make Ballistic Problem Solving Automatic www.shootingnewsweekly.com [0:43:55] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: No Self-Defense Allowed in Parks www.shootingnewsweekly.com
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! Most long-range shooting myths are just that—myths. What you really need to hit long-distance targets isn't a fancy laser level or a digital wind meter; it's practical knowledge, quality gear, and consistent training. If you're tired of wasting money on gadgets that promise perfection but deliver distraction, this episode is your wake-up call. Professor Paul dismantles the obsession with high-tech accessories, revealing how you can shoot confidently at a thousand yards with simple tools—like a solid scope, reliable ammunition, and disciplined practice. No more chasing the latest “must-have” gadgets that distract from what truly matters. Instead, learn how to leverage real skill over shiny gear, and why the person behind the rifle is the ultimate variable.
On May 20, Professor Paul Spiegel presents in Geneva the report of the Lancet Commission on health, conflict and forced displacement, conducted in partnership with the Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health (CHH.) The U.S. rollout will take place June 2 at the JHU Washington Center, 555 PA Ave NW. Paul speaks in this podcast to the genesis and mandate of the Commission, and the innovative and comprehensive way it went about its work over the past two plus years. Most importantly, he presents in detail its compelling recommendations and how they are to be advanced: (i) Invert the Power: put communities in charge: (ii) End Impunity: attacks on civilians, health workers and hospitals must have consequences; (iii) Fix the Money: humanitarian financing must follow need – not politics: and (iv) Uphold Health for All: war does not suspend the right to health – it makes it more urgent. Give it a listen!
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! How does human vision actually work and should the sights on our guns work with or against the natural tendencies of our eyes? Once more we are joined by our friend Louis Caras for a deep discussion about pistol sights. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. Professor Paul considers the recent history of GWoT and how it affected and changed the firearms industry. Also, how did things change after GWoT? For this week's Coffee Corner Paul and Louis will consider the book, Guns of the Cold War. How did we move from the steel and hardwood firearms of WWII to the aluminum and polymer firearms that we have today? Three Dot sights suck and here is why. Paul recently ruffled the feathers of soy-fed mangina taking up space in the gun community. It's not enough to understand that 3 Dot sights are pointless and stupid, we need to consider the actual science behind why they are such. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Blackout Coffee EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: VUDU 3.5-18x50mm rifle scope www.shootingnewsweekly.com Coffee Corner - studentofthegun.com/blackout [Use Code: STUDT20] TOPIC: Guns of the Cold War www.ShopSOTG.com SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Human Vision and 3 Dot Sights www.shootingnewsweekly.com
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! How does human vision actually work and should the sights on our guns work with or against the natural tendencies of our eyes? Once more we are joined by our friend Louis Caras for a deep discussion about pistol sights. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. Professor Paul considers the recent history of GWoT and how it affected and changed the firearms industry. Also, how did things change after GWoT? For this week's Coffee Corner Paul and Louis will consider the book, Guns of the Cold War. How did we move from the steel and hardwood firearms of WWII to the aluminum and polymer firearms that we have today? Three Dot sights suck and here is why. Paul recently ruffled the feathers of soy-fed mangina taking up space in the gun community. It's not enough to understand that 3 Dot sights are pointless and stupid, we need to consider the actual science behind why they are such.
From Replacement to Regeneration – Brainz Podcast with Professor Paul LeeProfessor Paul Lee, orthopedic surgeon and specialist in regenerative medicine, joins the Brainz Magazine podcast for a powerful conversation on joint health, cartilage, and the future of regeneration in modern medicine.In this episode, he challenges the common belief that cartilage cannot heal, explaining why regeneration is not only possible but often overlooked before patients are guided toward joint replacement. Drawing from over 20 years of clinical experience, Paul shares a new perspective on preserving function and intervening earlier. The conversation explores the science behind cartilage, the role of the wider musculoskeletal system, and how engineering, medicine, and innovation come together in his work. Paul also breaks down the difference between real regenerative medicine and hype, and what patients should be aware of when navigating this rapidly growing space. This is an insightful and practical episode for anyone interested in long-term joint health, prevention, and what's truly possible before replacement becomes the default path.With podcast host Miceal O´KaneHope you'll enjoy the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
T.V. Paul ( @tvpaul1– McGill University) speaks with Dr. Tusharika Deka (@Tusharika24) in this second episode of two on his advice for PhD and early career researchers, international security, artificial intelligence in the classroom, and much more. Professor Paul's website may be accessed here: tvpaul.com Thinking Global is affiliated with E-International Relations - the world's leading open access website for students and scholars of international politics. If you enjoy the output of E-International Relations, please consider a donation.
In this episode of Enterprise Sessions from the University of Bristol, Professor Michele Barbour speaks with Professor Paul Bates, world‑leading expert in flood inundation modelling and co‑founder of Fathom, one of the University's most successful research‑driven companies.Paul reflects on a remarkable career that began with a Bristol PhD in the late 1980s and evolved into pioneering work that transformed global flood modelling. He describes the technological shift that enabled a new generation of high‑resolution terrain data, the academic debates that reshaped the field, and the multidisciplinary collaborations that built the foundation for Fathom's modelling techniques.The conversation traces Fathom's origins from two ambitious PhD students with an idea, through early years of bootstrapping, to international clients including insurers, banks, multinationals, and the World Bank. Paul also discusses the challenges of spinning out before universities had mature commercialisation systems, the importance of staying ahead of competitors through transparency and innovation, and the recent acquisition of Fathom by Swiss Re.Finally, Paul reflects on what research entrepreneurship means within academia, how Fathom has strengthened Bristol's scientific capabilities, and what lies ahead for both him and the next generation of global flood models.
T.V. Paul ( @tvpaul1– McGill University) speaks with Tusharika Deka (@Tusharika24) in this first episode of two about his own journey into academia, international security, Asian regional security, Indian foreign policy, and much more. Professor Paul's website may be accessed here: tvpaul.com Thinking Global is affiliated with E-International Relations - the world's leading open access website for students and scholars of international politics. If you enjoy the output of E-International Relations, please consider a donation.
'Get vaccinated now' was an instruction we heard repeatedly during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and since then Australia's vaccination rates have been declining. So much so that last year Australia recorded its worst flu season on record with 1,738 deaths. Director of Infectious Diseases at the Mater, Professor Paul Griffin, says everyone should get a flu vaccination. He's been telling SBS that this year's flu vaccine includes protection against a highly contagious mutation of influenza A which is known as subclade K or Super-K.
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! A known terrorist attacked a class full of students at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. How the ROTC Cadets responded to that attack is worth noting. What are the lessons we can take away from that event? During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. we have an announcement regarding the release of their new OGL-C. Also, is your handgun fragile? Professor Paul has another recommending reading suggestion for you during our Coffee Corner from Blackout Coffee. Please use the promo code: STUDT20 to save money and support our show. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical | Blackout Coffee [0:15:52] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Fragile guns? www.facebook.com/reel/ [0:32:23] Coffee Corner - studentofthegun.com/blackout [Use Code: STUDT20] TOPIC: Guns of the Cold War - Read It Now [0:41:29] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: ODU Cadets Fought Back Run Hide Fight - Immorality and failure www.ksat.com
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! A known terrorist attacked a class full of students at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. How the ROTC Cadets responded to that attack is worth noting. What are the lessons we can take away from that event? During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. we have an announcement regarding the release of their new OGL-C. Also, is your handgun fragile? Professor Paul has another recommending reading suggestion for you during our Coffee Corner from Blackout Coffee. Please use the promo code: STUDT20 to save money and support our show. PARTNERS: EOTech Inc | Blackout Coffee | Spike's Tactical
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, a City University of New York professor, reacts to a federal judge's ruling that blocks a federal investigation of Fed Chair Powell. Krugman says President Trump and US Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro are "harassing" Powell. Krugman says the independence of the Fed is on the line.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9. Professor Paul Thomas Chamberlainof Columbia University recounts the November 1941 White House meetingswhere U.S. leaders prepared for an imminent, yet poorly understood, Japaneseattack. He explains that military planners initially focused on the Philippines and discounted a strike on Pearl Harborbecause they underestimated the lethality of aircraft carriers. Chamberlain highlights that this era marked the transition from traditional battleship-centric warfare to the carrier-dominated strategies that would define the Pacific theater. (9)1942 MERCHANT MARINE
10. Professor Paul Thomas Chamberlain identifies November 1942as the critical turning point of World War II, marked by the simultaneous battles of Stalingrad, Guadalcanal, and North Africa. These events signaled the rise of superpowers—continent-spanning states with massive industrial bases—that began to eclipse the old European colonial empires. By this point, the expansion of the Germanand Japanese empires had been halted, shifting the global power structure toward the United States and the Soviet Union. (10)1942 WINSTON AND REGIMENT
11. Professor Paul Thomas Chamberlain describes the Casablanca and Tehran conferences, where Allied leaders grappled with the realization that the Soviet Union would emerge as a dominant European power. He highlights Roosevelt's anti-colonial vision, which sought to replace imperial systems with a liberal capitalist order based on free trade and self-determination. Roosevelt's outreach to Chiang Kai-shek in Cairo reflected his recognition of China as a future pillar of this new international framework, often managed in private and out of earshot of Winston Churchill. (11)1942 STALINGRAD
12. Professor Paul Thomas Chamberlain details Allied contingency plans like Operation Rank, designed to rush airborne troops into Berlin to prevent the Red Army from occupying all of Europe if Germany collapsed suddenly. He explains that by 1944, Churchill was deeply concerned about Soviet dominance and sought to redirect Western forces into the Balkans or Mediterranean to protect Britishinterests. Despite these internal tensions, the U.S. demonstrated unprecedented superpower capability by launching simultaneous major offensives across both the Pacific and Europe. (12)1942 TORCH AT CASABLANCA
We welcome a special guest, Jake Dwyer from 1911 Syndicate to discuss unique guns, collecting and some of the history of firearms that led us to where we are today. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. Professor Paul and Jarrad will consider the various colors of reticle used in modern handgun optics. For our Coffee Corner this week we will discuss a book that Jarrad brought up during last week's show; "The Power of Full Engagement" and remind you to order some Blackout Coffee and support SOTG. How important is your first firearms training class? During our SOTG Homeroom, Jarrad and Paul will address the critical importance of the first exposure to a subject and how it lays the foundation. Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical | Blackout Coffee EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Red Dot Colors: Why Green and Amber? SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: The Power of Full Engagement and Musashi's advice http://studentofthegun.com/bookshelf Coffee Corner - studentofthegun.com/blackout [Use Code: STUDT20] TOPIC: Why is the first class so important? Gun Gaming or Fighting Mindsets with Jake Dwyer from 1911 Syndicate www.1911syndicate.com
We welcome a special guest, Jake Dwyer from 1911 Syndicate to discuss unique guns, collecting and some of the history of firearms that led us to where we are today. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. Professor Paul and Jarrad will consider the various colors of reticle used in modern handgun optics. For our Coffee Corner this week we will discuss a book that Jarrad brought up during last week's show; “The Power of Full Engagement” and remind you to order some Blackout Coffee and support SOTG. How important is your first firearms training class? During our SOTG Homeroom, Jarrad and Paul will address the critical importance of the first exposure to a subject and how it lays the foundation. Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today!
For our SOTG Homeroom, brought to you by Student of the Gun University, Paul and Jarrad will consider Press Checks. From where did this abomination come and for what reason does it remain? Is there a better way to ensure that your self-loading firearm has a round chambered? What is the difference between a coaches, instructors, and mentors? During this week's episode we will consider the question in detail. To include a deep dive into the Mentor/Mentee relationship during our Leadership Lessons. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. we follow up on last week's discussion regarding protecting our optics. Professor Paul has a new article published that you can use for a reference. In our Coffee Corner, the Professor highlights sections from the SOTG Instructor Development Manual 2.0. And, you have the opportunity to purchase some Blackout Coffee and support the show. Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today!
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! What is the difference between a coach and instructor and a mentor? During this week's episode we will consider the question in detail. To include a deep dive into the Mentor/Mentee relationship during our Leadership Lessons. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. we follow up on last week's discussion regarding protecting our optics. Professor Paul has a new article published that you can use for a reference. In our Coffee Corner, the Professor highlights sections from the SOTG Instructor Development Manual 2.0. And, you have the opportunity to purchase some Blackout Coffee and support the show. For our SOTG Homeroom, brought to you by Student of the Gun University, Paul and Jarrad will consider the press check. From where did this abomination come and for what reason does it remain? Is there a better way to ensure that your self-loading firearm has a round chambered? TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical | Blackout Coffee Is it a good thing that Mexican people can't carry guns? www.npr.org/2026 EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: How to Protect Your Red Dot (and Other Colors Too) www.shootingnewsweekly.com Coffee Corner - studentofthegun.com/blackout TOPIC: SOTG Instructor Dev Manual www.shootingnewsweekly.com SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: The Evolution of Firearms Training: Press Checks and "Administrative" gun handling
Realism—the international relations theory centered on power, national interests, and anarchy—is having a political moment. From the halls of the Munich Security Conference to the pages of the U.S. National Security Strategy, "realism" has taken center stage in debates about U.S. foreign policy. But what does realism actually mean in a historical context, and how is it being applied today? Paul Poast, associate professor at The University of Chicago and nonresident fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, joins the "Values & Interests" podcast to unpack the intellectual roots of realism, how the theory migrated into policy circles, and why today's geopolitical actors—including the Trump administration—are eager to brand their foreign policy as "pure realism." For more, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/values-interests-poast
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics, including the importance of voting for NRA members. For our Tech Talk this week, we discuss the latest advancements in laser technology for hunting with EOTech Inc. During our new Coffee Corner from Blackout Coffee, Professor Paul will discuss the significance of reading different translations of classic texts, such as The Art of War and the Book of Five Rings. Finally, we are joined by our friend, Jeff Kirkham for a discussion regarding daily productivity protocols for better living. Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical [0:11:02] EOTech Talk TOPIC: Hog killing with "Lasers" www.eotechinc.com [0:26:24] Coffee Corner - studentofthegun.com/blackout | Use Code: STUDT20 TOPIC: Value in different translations of books? studentofthegun.com [0:39:02] Jeff Kirkham Interview Pt. 1 - A Daily Productivity Protocol to support a healthy mind Hear the Full Interview! studentofthegun.com
Podcast Guest Professor Paul Bergman easily expresses a kind of joy and delight he has enjoyed in his over 40 years as a Professor at the UCLA School of Law. As retired and now with the status of Emeritus, he continues to allow his students at the Law School to contemplate their upcoming profession in a special light. Listen and you will hear from a pioneering educator who chartered new directions in how to teach law with great creativity. He added also a most crucial element; a determination to have his students see the practice of law as helping people at a most difficult time in their life. Bergman insists that his students understand their role as advocates for their clients so that theymay have a better life. In general his contribution to the UCLA School of Law, which was transformative, was the idea of developing clinical education where real cases are used as teaching tools, dissected and analyzed, with role playing. An evolution from this idea came his next innovation based on his enthusiasm for films to present famous courtroom scenes in movies in his classes. Bergman discovered that using these movie scenes had a certain power in preparing future Lawyers for courtroom experiences. Today, Professor Paul Bergman is as active as ever, continuing to teach a class at the Law School, writing books and bringing his creative approach to classes he teaches in the community. He is the Author of 15 books including THE COURTROOM GOES TO THE MOVIES.
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! Welcome to a brand new episode of Student of the Gun Radio. We are glad to have our correspondent, Louis Caras, back from the SHOT Show to give us an update about what he saw there. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. Louis will give us his take on the new EFLX CE optic having looked at a sample during SHOT. Also, Professor Paul will consider zeroing the optic on your pistol. What is the best distance to zero? We have a Coffee Corner for you from Blackout Coffee. Please use promo code STUDT20 when ordering to support our show. We have more recommended reading for you. Paul's new book, Guns of the Cold War, is now available from us at SHOPSOTG.com. For our SOTG Homeroom this week, we will continue with our evolution in firearms training series. This week we will consider the acronym SPORTS and how it is applied to clearing a stoppage in your rifle. Is SPORTS the best way or does it fall short? TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Blackout Coffee | Spike's Tactical 2026 NRA Board Member Ballot - Reminder to Vote www.electanewnra.com for more information [0:08:35] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: What distance should I zero my red dot? [0:40:27] Coffee Corner - BlackoutCoffee.com TOPIC: Guns of the Cold War ShopSOTG.com Use Code: STUDT20 [0:42:45] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: The Evolution of Firearms Training = SPORTS
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! Welcome to another thrill-packed, soon-to-be award-winning episode of Student of the Gun Radio. Several new products are being displayed in the annual SHOT Show in Las Vegas and during our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc we will discuss one of several exciting new additions to the EOTech line of optics. We have yet another Coffee Corner from Blackout Coffee. Please purchase some Blackout Coffee using the STUDT20 promo code to help support our show. For our Coffee Corner reading, Professor Paul will consider the opening chapter of the Book of Five Rings and how it applies to us in our modern world. Continuing on with our series on the evolution of firearms training, Paul will address the practice of the "slingshot" method for running the slide on a semi-automatic handgun. Where did this practice originate and is it still valid today? TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical [0:05:20] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: New EOTech Pistol optic: EFLX CE closed emitter www.eotechinc.com [0:21:15] Coffee Corner - www.studentofthegun.com/blackout TOPIC: Book of 5 Rings by Musashi https://amzn.to/4quProL Use Code: STUDT20 [0:38:20] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: "Slingshot" pistol racking: Where did it come from and Why? NEXT WEEK: SPORTS
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! Happy New Year and welcome to another season of Student of the Gun Radio. As we consider where we are and where we would like to be during this new year, Professor Paul has some advice and encouragement. He details what we are calling the 1 Million Pound Challenge. Is it even possible to lift a million pounds of weight in a year? Listen louder. We have a late Christmas present for you and you need to do is listen. Also, will the change of the calendar, during our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc, the Professor has some practical advice to offer. For this week's Coffee Corner, from Blackout Coffee, Paul has another installment of recommended reading. This week it is The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi. Which of the several versions should you purchase? During our SOTG Homeroom from SOTGU, we are going to consider firearms training. Specifically, Paul will discuss how training has evolved and changed over the past forty years and why we do not do certain things that once seemed practical. For today's episode, we will take a look at the Speed Rock. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical | Blackout Coffee [0:07:13] Student of the Gun Official Song Sneak Preview [0:09:50] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: New Year, New Batteries? [0:21:33] Coffee Corner - www.studentofthegun.com/blackout TOPIC: Read Book of 5 Rings by Stephen F Kaufman www.patriotbookshelf.com Discount Code: STUDT20 [0:29:49] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University We Don't Do that Anymore: Speed Rock [0:47:51] 1 Million Pound Challenge www.shootingnewsweekly.com
FROM REVOLUTION TO QUANTUM TUNNELING Colleague Professor Paul Halpern. This segment introduces the parallel early lives of physicists George Gamow and Fred Hoyle. Halpern describes Gamow's youth in revolutionary Russia, noting the irony that his father once taught Leon Trotsky. Gamow studied under Alexander Friedmann, who applied general relativity to an expanding universe model likened to a balloon. Following Friedmann'suntimely death, Gamow pivoted to quantum physics, discovering quantum tunneling—a process vital for stellar fusion. The discussion covers Gamow's motorcycle adventures at the Niels Bohr Institute and his eventual escape from the Soviet Union to avoid Marxist-Leninist political intrusion into science. NUMBER 1 1942
STELLAR ORIGINS AND COMPETING COSMOLOGIES Colleague Professor Paul Halpern. The focus shifts to Fred Hoyle, whose musical mother taught him to read via silent film subtitles. Halpern details Hoyle's journey to Cambridge, where his ambition to work in nuclear physics was interrupted by WWII radar research. Hoyle became fascinated by astronomy, eventually authoring a key 1946 paper on stellar nucleosynthesis, proposing that elements are forged inside stars. This set the stage for the "Great Big Bang Debate." While Gamow argued for element creation in a hot, primeval explosion, Hoyle developed the Steady State theory, filling in the gaps of an expanding universe. NUMBER 2 1961
THE ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY OF THE BIG BANG Colleague Professor Paul Halpern. Halpern explains how a horror movie inspired the Steady State theory, which posits that new matter is continuously created to maintain cosmic density. Ironically, Hoyle coined the term "Big Bang" as a derisive label during a radio broadcast, preferring his continuous creation model. The segment highlights Hoyle's genius in calculating how carbon forms in dying stars, a necessity for life. However, the debate shifted decisively when Penzias and Wilson accidentally discovered the cosmic microwave background hiss. This radiation, identified by Robert Dicke's team, provided the observational proof that vindicated Gamow's hot origin theory. NUMBER 3 AUGUST 1938
NOBEL SNUBS AND LATER CONTROVERSIES Colleague Professor Paul Halpern. In the aftermath of the Big Bang's confirmation, Gamow fought for recognition of his prior theoretical contributions before his death in 1968. Halpern discusses the controversy surrounding the Nobel Prize for nucleosynthesis, which was awarded to William Fowler but excluded Hoyle, possibly due to misconceptions by the nominators. In his later years, Hoyle became a controversial figure, promoting panspermia—the idea that diseases like AIDS come from comets—and rejecting Darwinian evolution. Halpern concludes by describing both men as intuitive, "seat of the pants" thinkers who preferred spontaneity over rigid archival research. NUMBER 4 1960
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! During this week's show Professor Paul and Zach will discuss a recent social media post that went viral for SOTG. How and why might that be the case? During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc, we will consider "thermochromic" coffee mugs and how those work. How are these different from a thermobaric device? Language, Context, and Free Speech The professor and Zach discussed the appropriate use of certain words, emphasizing the importance of context and historical usage in language. They expressed frustration with the "woke" movement's attempts to censor language, highlighting the double standards and the impact on free speech. Zach mentioned that the first half of their show is open to all listeners, while the latter part, including the grad program content, is restricted to enrolled members. They encouraged listeners to join their mailing list for updates and access to live sessions. Blackout Coffee Mug Promotion The meeting discussed the promotion of Blackout Coffee and EOTech thermochromic coffee mugs, which gained significant attention on social media with over 519,000 views. Professor highlighted the pro-Second Amendment stance of Blackout Coffee's owners and shared a video demonstrating the mug's feature. The group also mentioned the release of three videos commemorating the 10th anniversary of Team Honey Badger and encouraged viewers to explore the Student of the Gun website and social media channels. The conversation ended with a brief mention of an upcoming discussion on fighting shotguns during the Student of the Gun homeroom. Fighting Shotgun Characteristics and Options The professor discussed the characteristics of a "fighting shotgun," emphasizing that it should be a 12-gauge repeating gun, such as a pump or semi-automatic model, with an 18-inch barrel and a cylinder bore. He explained that while double-barrel shotguns are popular for hunting, they are not ideal for self-defense due to legal restrictions in some countries. The professor also noted the rising cost of ammunition, particularly for smaller gauges like 20-gauge, and highlighted the availability of more affordable options like the MAC 1014 Breacher compared to high-end models like the Benelli M4. Home Defense Shotgun Recommendations The discussion focused on shotguns for home defense, with the professor recommending a simple, reliable 12-gauge pump-action shotgun loaded with buckshot from reputable manufacturers like Federal, Winchester, or Remington. He emphasized that such shotguns should be basic with a short barrel, no sporting features, and no duck plugs, and suggested practicing with birdshot before using buckshot for defense. The professor also noted that in the U.S., shotguns are used more as fighting tools than in other nations, citing their effectiveness in law enforcement for over 125 years. The conversation ended with an invitation for viewers to join the grad program by signing up at studentofthegun.com. Leadership and Continuous Education The meeting focused on leadership lessons, emphasizing the importance of gaining experience and continuing education. The professor shared anecdotes from military training and state-mandated firearms programs to illustrate how individuals sometimes underestimate the value of ongoing education. Importance of Experience in Fitness The professor discussed the dangers of relying on enthusiasts for tactical advice, emphasizing the importance of experience and education. They also covered the topic of fighting fitness, mentioning that an email was sent out to promote a live show. The professor shared the story of Sybil, a client of Matt Reynolds who regained her quality of life through strength training, particularly deadlifts. They stressed the significance of maintaining muscle mass for longevity and improving quality of life, even into later years. Exercise Benefits for Aging Muscles The professor discussed the importance of regular exercise, particularly weightlifting, for maintaining muscle mass and bone density as people age. He explained that gravity plays a crucial role in muscle strengthening and that a combination of stress and recovery is necessary for muscle adaptation. The professor emphasized that older adults, particularly men, should focus on leg strength to prevent osteoporosis and reduce the risk of hip fractures, noting that many elderly individuals who break hips do not survive the year. Combat Veterans and Social Media The professor expressed frustration with modern combat veterans who act as if they are the first to experience combat, thanks to social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube. He compared their experiences to historical combat veterans, emphasizing the importance of civilian training and the need for practical knowledge in real-life situations. The professor also criticized a specific influencer's advice against using shotguns for home defense, highlighting the priority of stopping a threat over preserving drywall. Home Defense Rights Discussion The meeting focused on a passionate discussion about home defense and the importance of citizens having adequate tools and training to protect themselves. The professor emphasized that civilians should not be disadvantaged and should have access to the same weapons and training as the military, citing historical examples like the American Revolution. He criticized certain influencers and veterans for undermining civilians' rights to self-defense, arguing that citizens need more advantages rather than fewer. The conversation ended with a brief Thanksgiving message and reminder about an upcoming Best Of Student of the Gun episode. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical PUT Blackout Coffee into those mugs! www.studentofthegun.com/blackout Use Code: STUDT20 [0:23:30] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: EOTech has coffee mugs, and you can get an SOTG Coffee Mug at ShopSOTG.com [0:35:21] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: What makes a "Fighting Shotgun" such? Shotgun Ammo: The Problem with No. 4 Buckshot for Home Defense www.shootingnewsweekly.com FIRST TEST: Benelli M4 EXT Defensive Shotgun shoot-on.com
What are “Fighting Shotguns?” We have a question from an audience member. Professor Paul will consider what features a fighting shotgun should have as well as what a fighting shotgun should not have. What is the recommended ammunition for a home defense shotgun? During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc, we will consider “thermochromic” coffee mugs and how those work. How are these different from a thermobaric device? Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today!
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! Today we have a special guest; Louis Caras, a Tactical Response Small Arms & Tactics instructor who will join us to discuss a troubling situation. Why is it in the year of Our Lord, Two-thousand and Twenty-Five, that there are still so-called experts in the world of firearms who ignore the importance of traumatic medical training and gear? We have a question from an audience member that plays right into our Tech Talk segment from EOTech Inc. What is the difference between target focus and sight focus? Also, can an optic on a handgun be beneficial while moving and shooting or is it a drawback? Student of the Gun has a new partner: Blackout Coffee and you can support the show by using the link found in the show notes. Additionally, Professor Paul has a reminder that Christmas is coming up and now is the time to order an SOTG branded coffee mug for the one that you love. During our Leadership Lesson, Paul has some suggested reading which can now be consumed via audiobook. Have you read the Morning Mindset book yet? As usual, we have our Fighting Fitness segment. Paul gives an update regarding what we will call the Nick Orr Challenge. Do not neglect your leg strength. And, is eating protein a bad thing? Paul and Jarrad consider an OpEd that seriously questions the consumption of protein. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical 4 Universal Safety Rules +1 Poster: ShopSOTG.com [0:06:35] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Sight Focus vs Target Focus [0:32:51] Warrior of the Week - James Yeager's "Virtues of a Warrior" TOPIC: The Ultimate Armed Citizen: Using Pistols, Rifles, and Shotguns as Fighting Tools AUDIOBOOK https://amzn.to/47S8nXw [0:38:12] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: What's up with gun people continuing to ignore medical? - Special Guest; Louis Caras
In this climategenn episode I am speaking with Professor Paul Behrens, British Academy Global Professor, at the Oxford Martin School, at the University of Oxford, UK. “If we continue on the way we're going, we just have less and less resiliency in the system, less and less ability to roll with the punches of climate change.”Paul is the keynote speaker at the Sustainability In Drinks conference being held in London on the 21st October, where he will highlighting the incredibly fragile state of food production and supply. This fragility is being exacerbated by climate change.https://sustainabilityindrinks.com/“Some research suggests that food prices will increase between one and three percentage points, so an extra one to three percent per year by 2035, based on climate impacts. Now, the thing you've got to remember on the modelling on this is it's very hard, extremely hard, to model all the different impacts on the food system. In general, when I look at a model or an outcome of the model, I typically think that it's probably going to be a little bit worse than what you read.”Here we discuss the changes urgently required to help us navigate a more resilient pathway to the future. Aside from the Sustainability In Drinks conference on the 21st October, Paul is also part of a broader presentation being given at Westminster Hall in London on 27th November. This National Emergency Briefing on climate change will be given to MP's, as well as other government officials and business leaders. Please check the link below:https://www.nebriefing.org/In the next episode I speak with author Andy Neather about his newly published book ROOTED IN CHANGE – The Stories Behind Sustainable Wine, coauthored with Jane Masters, Master of Wine. Available to order from the Academie du Vin Library.Thank you to all listeners commenters and members. There are many more episodes being recorded so please do subscribe to stay up to date.
Today we bring you THREE interviews orchestrated and conducted by Professor Paul & Jarrad at the GRPC (Gun Rights Policy Conference). We have Rebecca Schmoe, Clark Aposhian, & Bill Sack, all coming from different corners of the industry, but providing their own unique and equally valuable takes on the current state of both the world and the industry. [0:01:15] Rebecca Schmoe [0:38:06] Clark Aposhian [1:15:58] Bill Sack from Second Amendment Foundation
As you might expect, Student of the Gun University needed to make a decision regarding the use of the SIG P320 and variants on live-fire ranges. Professor Paul will explain the SOTGU stance regarding this issue. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. we will consider some older tech. Can you effectively run a Double Action semiautomatic pistol? Have you ever tried? We have our SOTG Homeroom as usual and we will consider the mass stabbing attack in Michigan. Finally, we are pleased to have our good friend Matt Reynold, CEO of Barbell Logic Online Coaching, join us to discuss his contribution to the book A Pipe Hitters Guide to Strength & Wellness. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Our Release Schedule Changes NEXT WEEK! Public will now be released on Fridays Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical SOTGU will not allow SIG 320/M18/M17 pistols on our ranges until SIG Sauer clarifies the statement “ready to use” www.twz.com [0:26:19] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Can You Run a DA autopistol? www.shootingnewsweekly.com [0:37:28] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Walmart Attack Part 1; Gun VS Knife, Answer Big 3 Questions How bystanders cornered the suspect in the Michigan Walmart stabbing uk.news.yahoo.com [0:51:25] Interview with Matt Reynolds from Barbell Logic Online Coaching - ShopSOTG.com
Enjoy this Best Of, and if you wanna hear something brand new tomorrow, join the Grad Program! Where Jarrad will be having a discussion with our buddy and pal, Jeff Kirkham! Despite the efforts of US Customs, counterfeit optics are making their way into the USA. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc, Professor Paul will discuss how to spot a counterfeit optic. Student of the Gun University just conducted another Martial Application of the Rifle class at the Pro Gun Vegas facility in Boulder City, Nevada. We will give you some after-action and lessons learned from the event. Are you prepared for all emergencies? During our SOTG Homeroom, we will consider how important it is to carry the fundamental four. Would you be ready to deal with an airplane dropping out of the sky in front of you on a highway? Original Episode: 1270 TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical Sign up for the Grad Program to hear our NEW SERIES Tomorrow: Study Hall feat. Jeff Kirkham (hosted by Jarrad) [0:03:12] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Beware Chinese Counterfeit optics! - $50 optics are NOT real [0:18:02] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Fundamental Four: Are you ready? Small airplane makes emergency landing on I-15, involved in multi-car crash ksltv.com [0:38:57] Beware Counterfeit Optics & Other Rifle Class Lessons Pro Gun Vegas - progunvegas.com
Well, we have more peaceful protesting in Texas down near the Mexican border this week. A man, who seemed to be following the marching orders of Democrat politicians to “fight harder” and “get shot”, opened fire on a US Border Patrol building in McAllen, Texas. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. Professor Paul discovered what might just be a useful and practical aftermarket accessory. He shares his pleasant surprise with us. Also, for our SOTG Homeroom from SOTGU.com we will discuss and consider the importance of training and practicing with your left or non-dominant hand. What benefits can be had from this undertaking? You might be surprised.
Well, we have more peaceful protesting in Texas down near the Mexican border this week. A man, who seemed to be following the marching orders of Democrat politicians to “fight harder” and “get shot”, opened fire on a US Border Patrol building in McAllen, Texas. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc. Professor Paul discovered what might just be a useful and practical aftermarket accessory. He shares his pleasant surprise with us. Also, for our SOTG Homeroom from SOTGU.com we will discuss and consider the importance of training and practicing with your left or non-dominant hand. What benefits can be had from this undertaking? You might be surprised. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical The Ultimate Armed Citizen book is available www.thetacticalwire.com [0:12:40] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: OpticGard Scope Cover for Holosun opticgard.com [0:24:15] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Mastering Coordination: How Practicing with Your Non-Dominant Hand Transforms Your Health www.linkedin.com Combat Art Summit combatarttraining.com [0:51:46] McAllen, Texas Border Patrol Agents, Police Shoot and Kill Attacker in Exchange of Gunfire www.shootingnewsweekly.com
Yet another police officer had a negligent discharge with a gun that was supposedly just sitting in a holster. This incident occurred in Ceres, California. How and why does this keep happening? Is there a common denominator? During our SOTG Homeroom brought to you by www.SOTGU.com we witnessed an example of the failure of the “Israeli Carry” method of carrying half-loaded guns. An Israeli soldier is lucky to be alive after the attack. Also, for our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc., Professor Paul has another hunting rifle to consider. This one is chambered in .22 Nosler and has a VUDU X scope mounted on it. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical Virtues of a Warrior Poster - Get one today! www.shopsotg.com [0:16:00] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: The .22 Nosler; an Ultimate Varmint Round? [0:38:33] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: An Israeli Soldier Shows Why ‘Israeli Carry' Can Get You Killed www.shootingnewsweekly.com [1:00:17] School police officer accidentally fires gun on Ceres campus www.abc10.com
Are you a “lone wolf”? During our SOTG Homeroom from SOTGU.com we consider the lone defender. Are you the only one in your peer group or your family who carries a gun? If so, why? Is that a good plan? During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc, Professor Paul will discuss the recent field outing with his custom built AR pistol. What game did he take and how did the equipment perform under realistic circumstances? Remember when Comrade Barry gave Iran $1.7 billion in cash? We do. What do you suppose they spent that money on? Israel is pounding Iran's nuclear weapon program. The question we would ask is why have we let the problem of Iran funding terrorism and trying to build a nuclear bomb fester for 40 years? TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical Virtues of a Warrior Poster! - ShopSOTG.com [0:04:27] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: VUDU 3-9 Super Short in the field [0:32:16] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: You shouldn't be the only “Armed Person” [0:59:03] Peace is achieved through absolute victory, not a treaty. Rush Limbaugh called it 30 years ago US sent plane with $400 million in cash to Iran www.cnn.com Iran Sought US Pressure On Israel For Ceasefire Via Gulf States www.ndtv.com
Professor Paul says farewell to one of his mentors this week. Wiley Clapp, USMC veteran and long time gunwriter has completed his journey here on earth. During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc, we will consider what we can and should expect from a home defense gun. We lay out a checklist to follow when choosing a firearm for the gravest extreme. Also, during our SOTG Homeroom from www.SOTGU.com we will consider Riot Season in America. LA is burning now. Are the leftist scum planning to export this to a city near you? What can you do to prepare for it? TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical [0:02:50] Another One Saved by a Tourniquet – Train Like a Life Depends on It Because It Probably Does www.shootingnewsweekly.com [0:17:43] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Home Defense Gun Work Out [0:30:25] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: It's Riot Season in America Again www.pbs.org Gas Masks & Bear Spray: How to Break Out of Flash Mobs youtu.be/AUVUIySZnMc [0:56:26] Wiley Clapp, RIP www.shootingnewsweekly.com
An SOTGU alumnus recently saved a life by using his training and a Rapid Tourniquet. We bring the gentleman on to discuss the incident and consider how his training made a difference. There are many lessons to be learned. During our SOTG Homeroom we will examine the recent terror attack in Boulder, Colorado. A missionary from the Religion of Peace and Brotherhood decided to spread the message of love and tolerance by throwing fire bombs at a crowd of people. What could have been done to stop him? Also, during our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc., Professor Paul will consider the importance of testing gear and accessories. Tune in and listen louder. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical [0:02:25] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: It is always important to test your gear - The C93, or That Other 5.56mm Rifle www.shootingnewsweekly.com [0:13:52] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Man attacks Colorado crowd with firebombs, 8 people injured www.reuters.com [0:31:04] SOTGU Alumnus Saves Life with Rapid Tourniquet - ShopSOTG.com
The Liberal Left, the Democrats, the Socialist, all one in the same want you to be disarmed and left helpless while at the same time being the most violent and dangerous in our society. Witness once again, a leftist killer has committed a double homicide in the name of “Free Palestine”. What are some of the benefits of using a Holographic Weapon Sight? During our Tech Talk from EOTech Inc, Professor Paul discusses lessons from our recent Martial Application of the Rifle course. Also, during our SOTG Homeroom, we will consider the Big 3 Checklist for justifiable use of deadly force and how a moron in New York State failed the test when he decided to shoot a lost DoorDash driver. FEATURING: Madison Rising, Jarrad Markel, Paul Markel, SOTG University PARTNERS: EOTech | Spike's Tactical FIND US ON: iTunes, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Facebook, X, Amazon, Instagram, YouTube, Threads TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Memorial Day Sale is going All Week, 10% off Store-Wide! shopsotg.com [0:11:01] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: HWS and Awkward shooting positions. MIRA SAFETY Masks: https://alnk.to/fHnJMCo [0:28:55] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: BIG 3 Checklist www.shootingnewsweekly.com Team Tactic & Trauma Med https://sotgu.com/tc201/ [1:00:07] Court papers say suspect in embassy killings declared, ‘I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza' apnews.com At a Glance - Washington D.C. www.everytown.org
During our SOTG Homeroom from www.SOTGU.com we pose the question; do you understand the science of sight? How does your vision work with the sights or optic on your firearm? Does color matter? Also, for our Tech Talk from EOTech this week, Professor Paul discusses BZO or zeroing your gun. At what distance should you zero a mini-red dot? What is a practical distance to zero a .223 Remington with 3-9x scope? Good News for gun owners! CBC Global Ammunition has announced the opening of a massive ammunition manufacturing plant right here in the good old USA, specifically Oklahoma City. More ammo being made in America is always a good thing. FEATURING: KOCO.com, Nicholas Orr, Madison Rising, Jarrad Markel, Paul Markel, SOTG University PARTNERS: EOTech, Spikes Tactical FIND US ON: iTunes, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Facebook, X, Amazon, Instagram, YouTube, Threads TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical National Trauma Awareness Month Sale: ShopSOTG.com [0:14:08] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: What distance should you BZO your optic? [0:28:50] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: The Tactical Thesis: Science of Sight Kindle Short Understanding human vision and dealing with issues - https://amzn.to/43b3sgH [0:49:00] CBC Global Ammunition plans to build new facility in northeastern Oklahoma www.koco.com New Book: A Pipe Hitter's Guide to Strength & Wellness (Pipe Hitters Guides Book 9) available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ZhPPex New Mini-Book: The Science of Sight: Using Red Dots and Iron Sights Day and Night (The Tactical Thesis Book 1): https://amzn.to/3Zc1dIY FREE if you have Kindle Unlimited