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Analyst Talk With Jason Elder
Analyst Talk - 5th Anniversary Special Episode

Analyst Talk With Jason Elder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 64:03 Transcription Available


Episode: 00269 Released on June 2, 2025 Description: In this special 5th anniversary episode, Jason Elder and Mindy Duong reflect on half a decade of Analyst Talk with Jason Elder. From launching five episodes in June 2020 to consistently publishing every Monday since, the duo recounts the journey that has shaped the podcast and the law enforcement analysis community. They discuss the evolution of the show, including favorite segments like “Don't Be That Analyst,” the rise of deep dive series, and the development of other shows like Cocktails and Crime Analysis. Jason and Mindy also explore recurring themes that emerged from hundreds of interviews—mental health, professional growth, imposter syndrome, and the importance of networking. Tune in for behind-the-scenes insights, plenty of laughs, and a heartfelt thank-you to the guests, listeners, and volunteers who have made the show what it is today. Whether you've been here since episode one or you're just joining the ride, this episode is for you.

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第2119期:In Dubai, a Race for ‘Iron Men' Wearing Jet Suits

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 4:22


The pilots started their jet engines on a runway in the United Arab Emirates city of Dubai on Wednesday. But they were not preparing to fly an aircraft. They themselves would fly — in the first-ever “jet suit race.” 周三,飞行员在阿拉伯联合酋长国迪拜市的跑道上启动了喷气发动机。 但他们并不准备驾驶飞机。 他们自己也会飞——参加有史以来第一次“喷气服竞赛”。 The seven pilots with jet engines on their backs raced along the tall buildings of Dubai like a scene from the movie Iron Man. 七名背负喷气发动机的飞行员沿着迪拜的高楼大厦飞驰,就像电影《钢铁侠》中的场景。 “The closest analogy would be that dream of flying... and then going wherever your mind is taking you,” said Richard Browning. He is the founder and chief test pilot for Gravity Industries, the company that held the race with Dubai. “最接近的类比是飞行的梦想……然后去任何你想去的地方,”理查德·布朗宁说。 他是举办迪拜比赛的 Gravity Industries 公司的创始人和首席试飞员。 Browning added that the movie created the scene using computer technology, but his company did it “for real.” 布朗宁补充说,这部电影使用计算机技术创建了这个场景,但他的公司是“真实的”。 The pilots wore 1,500-horsepower jet suits for the race. Those engines have more mechanical power than most sports cars and use the same fuel as the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 passenger jets. 飞行员穿着 1,500 马力的喷气服参加比赛。 这些发动机比大多数跑车具有更多的机械功率,并且使用与空客 A380 和波音 777 客机相同的燃料。 Then came what pilot Issa Kalfon called “the moment of truth.” The engines roared and pilots jumped and leaned forward. And they took off like a helicopter. 然后就是飞行员伊萨·卡尔方所说的“关键时刻”。 发动机轰鸣,飞行员们跳了起来,身体前倾。 他们像直升机一样起飞了。Organizers said they took off from the runway next to the water to enable higher speeds. The jet suit currently can reach speeds of 128 kilometers an hour, Gravity Industries said. It is also safer for the pilots to fly short distances above water. 组织者表示,他们从靠近水边的跑道起飞,以实现更高的速度。 Gravity Industries 表示,这款喷气式飞机目前的速度可达每小时 128 公里。 对于飞行员来说,在水面上短距离飞行也更安全。 Kalfon, who won the race, said he was nervous before his flight. “Everything's hot, it's running, the engines are screaming at you,” Kalfon said. But he said the jet suit was safe and easy to handle. 赢得比赛的卡尔丰表示,他在起飞前很紧张。 “一切都很热,它正在运转,引擎在向你尖叫,”卡尔方说。 但他表示,这套喷气式飞机安全且易于操作。 There was one crash during Wednesday's race. 周三的比赛期间发生了一起车祸。 Emirati pilot Ahmed al-Shehhi smashed into the water, going feet first but immediately came to the surface to give a thumbs-up to rescuers. An announcer described him as having just 12 days of training before the race. 阿联酋飞行员艾哈迈德·谢希 (Ahmed al-Shehhi) 坠入水中,脚先着地,但立即浮出水面,向救援人员竖起大拇指。 一位播音员形容他在赛前只进行了12天的训练。 “It's pretty amazing to see that they can do this in Dubai, and they have these guys flying over the water,” said Jennifer Ross, an American who lives in Dubai. “It's kind of like astronauts flying around in space.” 居住在迪拜的美国人詹妮弗·罗斯 (Jennifer Ross) 表示:“看到他们能在迪拜做到这一点,而且他们让这些家伙飞过水面,真是太神奇了。” “这有点像宇航员在太空中飞行。”With its beaches, bars and buildings, Dubai has long been a city known for its love of aviation. The city is home to the world's busiest airport for international travel. It also has been developing the idea of flying taxis for several years. 凭借其海滩、酒吧和建筑,迪拜长期以来一直是一座因热爱航空而闻名的城市。 该市拥有世界上最繁忙的国际旅行机场。 多年来,该公司一直在开发飞行出租车的想法。There are risks to jet suit travel, however. 然而,乘坐喷气式飞机旅行也存在风险。 In 2020, Vincent Reffet died in a crash during training for a different flying project. He was famous for once flying alongside a two-level Emirates A380 jet. 2020 年,文森特·雷菲特 (Vincent Refet) 在另一个飞行项目的训练期间因坠机事故身亡。 他因曾与两层阿联酋航空 A380 喷气式飞机一起飞行而闻名。

Lexicon by Interesting Engineering
Unveiling jet suits: the real Iron Man Richard Browning

Lexicon by Interesting Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 45:46


Discover how Richard Browning's Gravity Industries is redefining human flight with their groundbreaking jet suits. From its inception to global demonstrations and the future of aerial mobility, explore how these thousand-horsepower jet suits are not just the stuff of science fiction but a reality that's pushing the boundaries of human potential and imagination.

Bloomberg Business of Sports
What is Jet Suit Racing, Stories from Super Bowl 58

Bloomberg Business of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 38:00 Transcription Available


Join hosts Michael Barr and guests hosts Vanessa Perdomo and Randall Williams for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports. First, Marquell Martin, Founder and CEO of 3point0 Labs on the future of combat sports and what's in stored for his client Francis Ngannou Then, Richard Browning, founder of chief test pilot for Gravity Industries discusses what it takes to fly a Jet Suit and then race them! Plus, Vanessa and Randall break down their experiences from radio row at the MGM Resorts International in Las Vegas for Super Bowl 58 and their conversations with former San Francisco 49ers Tony Gladney and current NFL player Saquon Barkley. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This is Money Podcast
Will mortgage rates keep falling and is the crisis over?

This is Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 59:48


It's been a rollercoaster year for mortgage rates and after the inflation panic spike over summer, lenders have been slashing costs for borrowers. The best mortgage rates are now falling towards 4 per cent, whereas not so many months ago they were rising towards 6 per cent - and many deals climbed above that. So is the mortgage crisis over and how much further will rates fall? On this podcast, Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Simon Lambert discussa year of mortgage madness, what could happen next and  - most importantly - what can those who need to remortgage or buy a home do. Plus, as gold hits a record high and bitcoin soars again, what's going on and should investors buy in? We discuss the case of the savers whose Isa savings of more than £600,000 went missing thanks to NatWest. And finally, This is Money lost a team member last week. Our development editor Richard Browning, a founding member of This is Money back in 1999, sadly died suddenly. The podcast plays tribute to Rich - the man who helped build the internet and a much-loved and very funny guy.

Hírstart Robot Podcast
Nagy iramban közeledik a kvantuminternet – De mi az?

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 4:42


Nagy iramban közeledik a kvantuminternet – De mi az? Tudás.hu     2023-11-23 05:55:06     Infotech Oktatás egyetem Ausztria Innováció Áldás, vagy átok a kvantuminternet és a kvantumszámítógépek világa? Mind a két eshetőség igaz ahogy az is, hogy Európa nagy irammal igyekszik felkészülni erre a korszakra, ami nincs is olyan messze, ahogy a Horizon, az EU kutatási és innovációs magazinja írt erről. Idén májusban valami nagyon fontos dolog történt az Innsbrucki Egyetemen, ami akár k A Samsung tabletjeire is érkezik a One UI 6 Android Portál     2023-11-23 07:50:14     Mobiltech Telefon Okostelefon Samsung Android A Samsung a zászlóshajó okostelefonjainak Android 14-re történő frissítése után a zászlóshajó táblagépek frissítésébe is belevágott. A stabil Android 14-es rendszert elsőként a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 sorozatú táblagépek kapják meg idén. A sorozat mindhárom modellje Android 14-et kap A tabletek az Android 14 stabil verziója mellett a One UI 6.0 kiegé Kijátszották a Windows ujjlenyomat-hitelesítést IT Business     2023-11-23 11:15:07     Infotech Microsoft Windows Dell A Microsoft Windows Hello ujjlenyomat-hitelesítést a Dell, a Lenovo és még a Microsoft laptopjain is megkerülték. A Blackwing Intelligence biztonsági kutatói több sebezhetőséget fedeztek fel a laptopokba épített és a vállalatok által széles körben használt három legfontosabb ujjlenyomat-érzékelőben, amelyek a Windows Hello ujjlenyomat-hitelesítésse Megtalálták a daganatok időzített bombáját 24.hu     2023-11-23 11:52:46     Tudomány Rákbetegség A kutatók olyan módszert dolgoztak ki, amellyel a tumorokhoz kapcsolódó vérerek sejtjeit vehetik célba. A többség ügyel az okostelefonja biztonságára, de… Mínuszos     2023-11-23 04:33:02     Mobiltech Telefon Felmérés Okostelefon Kamera A magyar közösségimédia-felhasználók négyötöde odafigyel az okostelefonjára telepített adat-, kamera- és mikrofonalkalmazások hozzáférésére, ezzel együtt többségük kedvezményekért cserébe kellő körültekintés nélkül tölt le speciális alkalmazásokat. A Sophos információbiztonsági cég közleménye szerint a felmérésből az derült ki, hogy a magyar közöss A taktikai rakétahátizsák fejmozgással irányítható Glockkal lett felszerelve Rakéta     2023-11-23 10:15:09     Infotech Egyesült Királyság Richard Browning, az Egyesült Királyságban működő Gravity Industries alapítója egy olyan rakétahátizsákot mutatott be, amelyet fejmozgással vezérelt, távvezérlésű pisztollyal szereltek fel. A pisztoly egy teljesen automata Glock, és mozgása tehát egy fejkövető rendszerhez kapcsolódik. A lehetséges katonai alkalmazások első blikkre ugyan széles skál A tigrisszúnyog megérkezett Magyarországra, és itt is akar maradni Telex     2023-11-23 05:02:13     Tudomány Szúnyog A Dengue-lázat terjesztő szúnyogfajból már nem bevándorolt, hanem hazai populációink is vannak. Arról egyelőre nincs elég információ, hogy mennyi ember esett át miattuk már a trópusi betegségen, de szinte biztos, hogy a jövőben egyre többen kapják el a vírust. Az új évszak új ruhatárral jár – tippek divat appokhoz a Honor-tól Digital Hungary     2023-11-23 12:43:00     Mobiltech Honor Már nagyban dübörög az ősz, és bár vannak melegebb napok, célszerű egyre inkább az őszi és téli ruhatárunkat elővenni, illetve felfrissíteni. Ehhez kifejezetten hasznosak tudnak lenni különböző alkalmazások, hogy ne csak jól nézzünk ki, hanem mindezt tudatosan és költséghatékonyan tehessük meg. Erre a célra ajánl most 5 új appot a Honor! A Windows 10-re is beköszöntött az AI-korszak PCW     2023-11-23 14:17:28     Infotech Microsoft Windows Már a Microsoft régi operációs rendszerén is elérhető a Copilot-segéd, és nem ez lesz az egyetlen újdonság. Egyetemre mentek a főinformatikusok Bitport     2023-11-23 13:51:00     Infotech egyetem Csongrád-Csanád Szeged A Szegedi Tudományegyetem látta vendégül a VISZ Védőháló címmel szervezett konferenciáját. Videón a Starship robbanása Rakéta     2023-11-23 14:21:05     Autó-motor Világűr Florida SpaceX A robbanás ellenére a SpaceX szerint sikeres volt a teszt, mivel a főbb célokat mind elérték, így többek közt a Super Heavy Booster mind a 33 Raptor hajtóművét sikeresen gyújtották be. A videót egy amatőr csillagász, Scott Ferguson készítette a Starship felső fokozatának a robbanásáról a Florida Keys-i teleszkópja segítségével – a felvételt a Space Máris a visszatérésre készül a Cruise autopro     2023-11-23 14:17:00     Autó-motor Robot A vállalat biztonsági okok miatt nemrég teljesen leállította robotaxi szolgáltatásait. Sam Altman nyert, és akik az emberiség érdekében lassították volna a mesterséges intelligencia fejlesztését, elbuktak SzMo     2023-11-23 06:33:09     Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia OpenAI Véget ért az ötnapos minidráma az OpenAI-nál. Ez azonban sokkal többről szól, mint a vezérigazgató sorsa. Megmutatta, hogy mennyire nehéz lesz kordában tartani a mesterséges intelligencia fejlesztését, ha az üzleti és a hatalmi érdekek mást diktálnak.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Tech hírek
Nagy iramban közeledik a kvantuminternet – De mi az?

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Tech hírek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 4:42


Nagy iramban közeledik a kvantuminternet – De mi az? Tudás.hu     2023-11-23 05:55:06     Infotech Oktatás egyetem Ausztria Innováció Áldás, vagy átok a kvantuminternet és a kvantumszámítógépek világa? Mind a két eshetőség igaz ahogy az is, hogy Európa nagy irammal igyekszik felkészülni erre a korszakra, ami nincs is olyan messze, ahogy a Horizon, az EU kutatási és innovációs magazinja írt erről. Idén májusban valami nagyon fontos dolog történt az Innsbrucki Egyetemen, ami akár k A Samsung tabletjeire is érkezik a One UI 6 Android Portál     2023-11-23 07:50:14     Mobiltech Telefon Okostelefon Samsung Android A Samsung a zászlóshajó okostelefonjainak Android 14-re történő frissítése után a zászlóshajó táblagépek frissítésébe is belevágott. A stabil Android 14-es rendszert elsőként a Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 sorozatú táblagépek kapják meg idén. A sorozat mindhárom modellje Android 14-et kap A tabletek az Android 14 stabil verziója mellett a One UI 6.0 kiegé Kijátszották a Windows ujjlenyomat-hitelesítést IT Business     2023-11-23 11:15:07     Infotech Microsoft Windows Dell A Microsoft Windows Hello ujjlenyomat-hitelesítést a Dell, a Lenovo és még a Microsoft laptopjain is megkerülték. A Blackwing Intelligence biztonsági kutatói több sebezhetőséget fedeztek fel a laptopokba épített és a vállalatok által széles körben használt három legfontosabb ujjlenyomat-érzékelőben, amelyek a Windows Hello ujjlenyomat-hitelesítésse Megtalálták a daganatok időzített bombáját 24.hu     2023-11-23 11:52:46     Tudomány Rákbetegség A kutatók olyan módszert dolgoztak ki, amellyel a tumorokhoz kapcsolódó vérerek sejtjeit vehetik célba. A többség ügyel az okostelefonja biztonságára, de… Mínuszos     2023-11-23 04:33:02     Mobiltech Telefon Felmérés Okostelefon Kamera A magyar közösségimédia-felhasználók négyötöde odafigyel az okostelefonjára telepített adat-, kamera- és mikrofonalkalmazások hozzáférésére, ezzel együtt többségük kedvezményekért cserébe kellő körültekintés nélkül tölt le speciális alkalmazásokat. A Sophos információbiztonsági cég közleménye szerint a felmérésből az derült ki, hogy a magyar közöss A taktikai rakétahátizsák fejmozgással irányítható Glockkal lett felszerelve Rakéta     2023-11-23 10:15:09     Infotech Egyesült Királyság Richard Browning, az Egyesült Királyságban működő Gravity Industries alapítója egy olyan rakétahátizsákot mutatott be, amelyet fejmozgással vezérelt, távvezérlésű pisztollyal szereltek fel. A pisztoly egy teljesen automata Glock, és mozgása tehát egy fejkövető rendszerhez kapcsolódik. A lehetséges katonai alkalmazások első blikkre ugyan széles skál A tigrisszúnyog megérkezett Magyarországra, és itt is akar maradni Telex     2023-11-23 05:02:13     Tudomány Szúnyog A Dengue-lázat terjesztő szúnyogfajból már nem bevándorolt, hanem hazai populációink is vannak. Arról egyelőre nincs elég információ, hogy mennyi ember esett át miattuk már a trópusi betegségen, de szinte biztos, hogy a jövőben egyre többen kapják el a vírust. Az új évszak új ruhatárral jár – tippek divat appokhoz a Honor-tól Digital Hungary     2023-11-23 12:43:00     Mobiltech Honor Már nagyban dübörög az ősz, és bár vannak melegebb napok, célszerű egyre inkább az őszi és téli ruhatárunkat elővenni, illetve felfrissíteni. Ehhez kifejezetten hasznosak tudnak lenni különböző alkalmazások, hogy ne csak jól nézzünk ki, hanem mindezt tudatosan és költséghatékonyan tehessük meg. Erre a célra ajánl most 5 új appot a Honor! A Windows 10-re is beköszöntött az AI-korszak PCW     2023-11-23 14:17:28     Infotech Microsoft Windows Már a Microsoft régi operációs rendszerén is elérhető a Copilot-segéd, és nem ez lesz az egyetlen újdonság. Egyetemre mentek a főinformatikusok Bitport     2023-11-23 13:51:00     Infotech egyetem Csongrád-Csanád Szeged A Szegedi Tudományegyetem látta vendégül a VISZ Védőháló címmel szervezett konferenciáját. Videón a Starship robbanása Rakéta     2023-11-23 14:21:05     Autó-motor Világűr Florida SpaceX A robbanás ellenére a SpaceX szerint sikeres volt a teszt, mivel a főbb célokat mind elérték, így többek közt a Super Heavy Booster mind a 33 Raptor hajtóművét sikeresen gyújtották be. A videót egy amatőr csillagász, Scott Ferguson készítette a Starship felső fokozatának a robbanásáról a Florida Keys-i teleszkópja segítségével – a felvételt a Space Máris a visszatérésre készül a Cruise autopro     2023-11-23 14:17:00     Autó-motor Robot A vállalat biztonsági okok miatt nemrég teljesen leállította robotaxi szolgáltatásait. Sam Altman nyert, és akik az emberiség érdekében lassították volna a mesterséges intelligencia fejlesztését, elbuktak SzMo     2023-11-23 06:33:09     Infotech Mesterséges intelligencia OpenAI Véget ért az ötnapos minidráma az OpenAI-nál. Ez azonban sokkal többről szól, mint a vezérigazgató sorsa. Megmutatta, hogy mennyire nehéz lesz kordában tartani a mesterséges intelligencia fejlesztését, ha az üzleti és a hatalmi érdekek mást diktálnak.

Analyst Talk With Jason Elder
ATWJE - Richard Browning - Addressing Secondary Trauma

Analyst Talk With Jason Elder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 57:07


Episode: 00181 Released on October 16, 2023 Description: Description: Richard Browning has been in the law enforcement analysis field for over 20 years, specifically in the military sector. Richard shares how he decided on his specialization in analytics with the US Army, and his badge stories pertain to a helicopter crash, financial theft, and employee fraud that required in-depth analysis and investigations. This episode also delves into the realm of trauma and how the work affects the mental health of all those involved, including the analysts who may not have the same resources as sworn personnel to cope with the stress of the work. Richard is currently an investigative analyst for the Army CID in Redstone Arsenal, AL.  CHALLENGE: There are Easter eggs in one of the tables of the Excel chapter that Jason wrote for the IACA textbook. First-person to email us at leapodcasts@gmail.com about what the Easter eggs are will receive a $50 gift card from us. Happy hunting! Name Drops:  Public Service Announcements: Laura Weaver (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-laura-weaver-weaving-through-the-data/)  Kyle McFatridge (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-kyle-mcfatridge-the-sna-sme/) Related Links: Suicide Prevention Vigil https://www.rocketcitynow.com/article/news/community/suicide-prevention-awareness-vigil-huntsville-sept-10/525-e0e60697-ad05-4b8e-abbb-e1b08f99a3fd Helicopter Crash https://www.al.com/breaking/2007/09/residents_say_helicopter_engin.html Recent fraud case https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndal/pr/army-reservist-pleads-guilty-defrauding-department-defense NW3C Course https://www.nw3c.org/UI/CourseCatalog.html Healing Steps Labyrinth https://www.uchurch.org/labyrinth Association(s) Mentioned:  Vendor(s) Mentioned: NW3C Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-browning-18739b71 Transcript: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/brqruu/RichardBrowning_transcript.pdf  Podcast Writer: Mindy Duong Podcast Researcher:  Theme Song: Written and Recorded by The Rough & Tumble. Find more of their music at www.theroughandtumble.com. Logo: Designed by Kyle McMullen. Please visit www.moderntype.com for any printable business forms and planners.  Podcast Email: leapodcasts@gmail.com   Podcast Webpage: www.leapodcasts.com   Podcast Twitter: @leapodcasts 00:00:17 – Introducing Richard 00:07:43 – Explaining CID 00:17:38 – RMS or RMS-y  00:20:39 – ABS:  Helicopter Crash 00:26:36 – Break: Laura Weaver & Kyle McFatridge 00:28:04 – ABS:  Financial Theft  00:33:10 – ABS:  Employee Fraud 00:38:12 – Mental Health 00:43:42 – Training 00:49:00 – Advice 00:51:23 – Personal Interest: Board of Directors for the Healing Steps Labyrinth 00:56:07 – Words to the World

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
2766. 75 Academic Words Reference from "Richard Browning: How I built a jet suit | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 67:45


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English Academic Vocabulary Booster
595. 100 Academic Words Reference from "Richard Browning: How do jetpacks work? And why don't we all have them? | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 88:10


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/richard_browning_how_do_jetpacks_work_and_why_don_t_we_all_have_them ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/100-academic-words-reference-from-richard-browning-how-do-jetpacks-work-and-why-dont-we-all-have-them--ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/30aAtztkD3Y (All Words) https://youtu.be/VZ-m_A3zr-o (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/64ZcJmS1o-s (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

The Unconventional Soldier
S3 #038 Licking The Taliban's Flip Flop

The Unconventional Soldier

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 72:24


CONTENT Our guest today is James Lee who served 24 years in the Royal Logistics Corps and is the author of “Licking The Taliban's Flip Flop” about his 6 month tour of Afghanistan at Kandahar airfield where he worked as a movements controller.  He left the Army in 2013 and now runs his own flying business.  On this podcast we will be discussing his military career, what inspired him to write a book, where that title came from and how he ended up from dealing with passengers at air heads to teaching people how to fly.      DESERT ISLAND DITS On Desert Island Dits our guest's choice of film is Gone With The Wind and his book choice was "anything" by Spike Milligan.  The teams book choices this week are Picking Up The Brass by Eddy Nugent and Taking On Gravity  by Richard Browning. SOCIAL MEDIA Check out our blog site on word press Unconventional Soldier Follow us on social media and don't forget to like, share and leave a review. Instagram @the_unconventional_soldier_pod. Facebook @lateo82.  Twitter @TheUCS473. Download on these and other platforms via Link Tree. Email us: unconventionalsoldier@gmail.com.  This episode brought to you in association with ISARR a veteran owned company.  

Call To Action
Richard Browning - Gravity Industries, Jet Suit, Royal Marine, Ultra Marathon Runner, TED Speaker

Call To Action

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022


Our next guest left a kush job in the energy sector working for BP to go on and invent a fully functional jetsuit. Yes, you heard me correctly… a jetsuit. He started Gravity Industries, an aeronautical innovation company that set to make the worlds first Jet Suit in 2017. After many variations and iterations over the years, it's now a site worthy of being in the next futuristic James Bond movie with its modern and elite performance aesthetic. Not to mention he was a Royal Marine Reservist, an ultra marathon runner, had a phenomenal TED Talk, and holds a Guinness Book of Wold Record to his name. His life portfolio is an A++. He is the real life Tony Stark and I am certain that he's going to be a historical innovative figure in the future that generations to come will learn about in school. Please welcome our next guest, Richard Browning. Watch the Video on YouTube!

Tiempo de Juego
Conocemos el Jet Suit de Richard Browning: ¿Es posible volar como Ironman?

Tiempo de Juego

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 4:41


The Andy Rowe Show
Ironman Inventor

The Andy Rowe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 49:40


Richard Browning has quickly become a TikTok sensation following the videos of him flying around like Ironman in his homemade Jet Suit.Browning has realised a boyhood dream of being able to fly, by inventing a suit that allows him to do just that.If you've ever dreamt about flying, or had thoughts about an invention, your about to hear how to get started.If you want to get your hands on some AG1 by Athletic Greens, visit athleticgreens.com/ANDY – by using the code, you'll get a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D and 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase.If you want to learn more about Richard Browning and his Jet Suit, visit gravity.co or follow him on Instagram @richardmbrowningMy Instagram is @andyroweonline or @andyroweshow Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Wild Edge Podcast
005: Richard Browning - Taking on Gravity

The Wild Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 41:45


Real-life Iron Man, Richard Browning is the inventor of a pioneering jet suit and founder of Gravity Industries. He is at the forefront of a movement to revolutionise human flight. An accomplished TED speaker, Richard has flown his jet suit at some of the world's biggest and best events.Richard's Links: https://gravity.co/The Wild Edge Podcast:https://www.wildedge.co/blogs/the-wild-edge-podcastOli France:https://www.instagram.com/oli_france/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

5 Core Life
193. Chase Things That inspire You

5 Core Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 2:21


193. In this episode of Gamify Your Habits host Will Moore sits down with Richard Browning to discuss why you should chase things that inspire you. Richard Browning and talks about success habits and taking risks, learn about the five cores and how to build momentum in life. MORE ABOUT GAMIFY YOUR HABITS & WILL MOORE: My #1 mission in life is to help you become the best version of YOURself so you can, in turn, pay it forward to make the world the best version of ITself. WHAT'S YOUR CORE SCORE? Take the FREE Life Evaluator Quiz to see where you currently stand in your five cores: https://www.mooremomentum.com/free-life-evaluation Like and subscribe! FIND ME ON IG: @willmooremomentum JOIN MY FACEBOOK GROUP: 5 Core Life: Become an Entrepreneur in the Five Crucial Areas of Your Life ⬇️ https://www.facebook.com/groups/buildamilliondollarbiz/ SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY BLOG AS WELL! www.mooremomentum.com/blog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/5corelife/message

Alex MacPhail Podcast
#106 Richard Browning - Jetsuit Inventor (Rebroadcast)

Alex MacPhail Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 46:40


Richard Browning is the Founder and Chief Test Pilot at Gravity Industries Ltd. If you have ever wondered what it must be like to simply, jump up and fly, Richard is the man to talk to. Richard continually asks the question, “what if?” The team at Gravity Industries challenge assumptions. They have demonstrated human flight at more than 100 events in more than 30 countries.Richard Browning:https://gravity.co/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ05i…TED talk 2017 - https://www.ted.com/talks/richard_bro…TEDx 2017 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B128q…View this live interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBGvdsN9UCE&t=321sHIGH PERFORMANCE TEAMSDo you want to improve your team performance? I will give your team the boost that is needed. The principle is called INCREMENTAL GAINS. Let me explain the 3 step process, in an exciting action-packed talk. A riveting discussion, tailored to your team needs,  covering formation aerobatics, international ultra-long haul flights and how it applies to your team.Get in touch with Alex: Email: alex@alexmacphail.co.zaTwitter: https://twitter.com/AlexMacPhail1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flyingmogulWebsite: www.alexmacphail.co.za

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Danielle Newnham Podcast
AMA: Alcohol, Death and Juicero

Danielle Newnham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 20:07


Firstly, huge apologies for saying Juicero wrong during this episode - I should have looked up the pronunciation beforehand! I thought the company was called Juiceroo!Right, apology out of the way and back to today's episode. Today, I am answering listeners questions from why I started a podcast, what were the events that shaped me as a child and who my favourite guests were.Trigger warning, in the first answer, I talk about a sad situation which happened when I was young - I do suggest you pause the episode here if you have children around you.I really, really enjoyed doing this AMA and hope to do more in the future so let me know what you think! You can find me @daniellenewnham on Instagram and Twitter. And please don't forget to rate and review the podcast if you enjoyed it - it really does mean the world to me and helps others to find it too.Danielle Twitter / Instagram / Newsletter------------Mentioned in this episode:The story of Nicholas and Daniel Caffell In Search of the Rainbow's End (book written by the boys' father Colin Caffell)Richard Browning episode hereAndy Hertzfeld episode hereJuicero  

2024
Data Act e DNS4EU - navigare dove non c'è "campo" - Gravity

2024

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022


La Commissione Europea propone un piano per regolare i dati generati dalle macchine (non solo le auto), per creare nuovi servizi e nuovi mercati. Innocenzo Genna, esperto di regolamentazione in ambito digitale a Bruxelles spiega in cosa consiste e cosa prevede il "Data Act". Parliamo anche del progetto DNS4EU. Affrontiamo poi uno dei problemi più frequenti per chi usa uno smartphone. La mancanza di copertura cellulare all'interno degli edifici. Esistono tecnologie consolidate, ma poco conosciute, per amplificare il segnale di telefonia mobile, migliorando la ricezione e riducendo anche l'inquinamento elettromagnetico. Enrico Pagliarini ne parla con Enrico Boracchi esperto del settore e titolare di 3B Elettronica che progetta e produce questi sistemi. Infine, Richard Browning, fondatore e capo collaudatore di "Gravity" ci spiega come funziona e quali sono le applicazioni della "tuta jet" che ha creato e che permette ad una persona di volare in modo (quasi) naturale. E come sempre le nostre Digital News, una selezione delle notizie più importanti di innovazione e tecnologia.

Where's My Jetpack?
Where's My... Jetpack?

Where's My Jetpack?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 37:41


In our first episode of this brand new series, Sarah Cruddas and Luke Moore search for *the* iconic Space Age invention: the jetpack.From unwieldy early iterations to modern imitations that still remain on the periphery of technological discovery, we're yet to see a jetpack that can be strapped on and flown to work. But, in 2022, is that about to change?To help us work out if we'll see jetpacks in our near future, we're joined by jet suit inventor and pilot Richard Browning, Dr Jonathan Clark and the great Bill Suitor, pilot of the iconic jetpack at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.Which inventions should we look into next? Find us on Twitter @SarahCruddas @lukeaaronmoore @StakPod***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE
#198: Richard Browning: Founder & Chief Test Pilot at Gravity Industries

Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 46:59


Richard Browning is Founder and Chief Test Pilot of Gravity Industries which designs, builds and flies Jet Suits, pioneering a new era of human flight. The company was founded in March 2017 to challenge the perceived boundaries in human aviation and to inspire others to dare to ask “What if?”. It now scales towards an International Race Series.Prior to founding Gravity, Richard was a Royal Marines reservist for six years and an Oil Trader with BP for 16 years where he discovered and implemented major new technologies winning the BP Group innovation Award.When he is not flying around the world, Richard is in Salisbury with his wife Debbie and their two children, Oliver and Thomas, kayaking and camping amongst other thingRichard says: "I am the Founder of Pioneering Aeronautical Innovation company, Gravity. Launched in March 2017 Gravity has invented, built and patented an 'iron man like' flight system.The dream was to reimagine an entirely new authentic form of human flight learning on an elegant collaboration of mind and body augmented by awesome technology. Gravity has to date been experienced by over a billion people globally with video views alone running at more than 60m within 7 days of launch. In the first 24 months Gravity executed 96 flight events across 30 countries including 5 Ted talks.The team and I are delivering on the vision to build Gravity into a world class aeronautical engineering business, challenge perceived boundaries in human aviation, and inspire a generation to dare ask 'what if...' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Behind The Shield
Richard Browning - Episode 564

Behind The Shield

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 60:41


Richard Browning is a former oil trader, Royal Marine Reservist and the founder of Gravity Industries. We discuss British education, the impact of losing his father as a child, military service, what affects petrol prices, challenging science, the military and first responder applications of his jet suit and so much more.

For Flying Out Loud
Taking on Gravity - Richard Browning

For Flying Out Loud

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 82:53


If you enjoy this episode, please consider showing your support at this link :)     Richard Browning is a former oil trader and Royal Marines reservist who, over the period of several years, created a concept that would enable us to break the bonds of Gravity without the need for wings to take us into the realm usually reserved only for birds and aircraft. It's certainly been a journey of ups (and downs) but as far as an inspirational journey to turn a dream into reality goes, it doesn't get much better than this! Today, it is a huge pleasure and extremely exciting to welcome the real life Iron Man to the podcast, who has gained global notoriety and the interest of some of the worlds leading industries, marketeers and even the military with his awesome concept.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/FlyingOutLoud)

Saturday Live
Guy Garvey and Paul Whitehouse

Saturday Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 84:52


Guy Garvey joins Richard Coles and Nikki Bedi. The singer and 6 Music presenter has been making music with elbow for over three decades. He talks about the band's achievements and the inspiration behind his lyrics. Kate London toured the UK with her own theatre company, but was inspired to become a Met Police Officer and these experiences have led to her becoming a crime writer. Jet Suit inventor Richard Browning has been called the real life Iron Man. He talks about his work, taking the plunge to pursue his passion, and what it's like to fly. Hannah Cockroft MBE shares her Inheritance Tracks: You To Me Are Everything by The Real Thing and The Scientist by Coldplay. Paul Whitehouse made his award-winning mark on comedy in shows such as The Fast Show and is now starring in Only Fools and Horses The Musical, which he co-wrote. Paul talks about taking a much loved sitcom to the stage, health and going fishing with Bob Mortimer. Elbow's latest album Flying Dream 1 is out now. Guy Garvey's Finest Hour on 6 Music from 2pm on Sunday. The Tower, adapted from Kate London's debut novel, is available to watch on the ITV Hub. Taking on Gravity: A Guide to Inventing the Impossible from the Man Who Learned to Fly is out now Only Fools and Horses The Musical is booking until 26 February 2022 Producer: Claire Bartleet Editor: Alice Feinstein

The Unexplained With Howard Hughes
Edition 560 - John Greenwald & Richard Browning

The Unexplained With Howard Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021


Two items on this show - John Greenwald - from The Black Vault - on why NASA and the UAP Task Force had a secret meeting - Plus a longer conversation with British inventor Richard Browning who has created a method for human flight - without a plane!

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
British inventor unveils first electric 'Iron Man' jet suit

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 10:18


Guest: Richard Browning British inventor unveils first electric 'Iron Man' jet suit that can fly at an altitude of 12,000 feet   British inventor, Richard Browning, has created 1,050 hp jet-engine powered 'jet suit' that is being called the “Iron Man” suit … in reference to the Marvel Comics character of that name.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Science Focus Podcast
The future of human flight, with real-life Iron Man Richard Browning

Science Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 24:44


In this week's episode of the Science Focus Podcast, we talk to the "real-life Iron Man" – not Marvel's Tony Stark, but inventor Richard Browning.He’s the creator of the ‘Jet Suit’, which can fly one person through the air at speeds of 135km/h. He’s also founder and chief test pilot of Gravity Industries and author of new book Taking on Gravity (£20, Bantam Press).He explains his quite literal rise to success – and the future of human flight.Let us know what you think of the episode with a review or a comment wherever you listen to your podcasts.Subscribe to the Science Focus Podcast on these services: Acast, iTunes, Sticher, RSS, OvercastListen to more episodes of the Science Focus Podcast:Podcast: Why realistic humanoid robots need to learn to lip-syncRitu Raman: Can you build with biology?Dr Erin Macdonald: Is there science in Star Trek?Meet the computer scientist teaching an AI to play Dungeons and DragonsHow virtual reality is helping patients with phobias, anxiety disorders and moreDr Pete Etchells: Do video games encourage gambling behaviour? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tech Tent
The big noise in social media

Tech Tent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 23:57


Facebook and Reddit follow Clubhouse into social audio. Does the idea have lasting appeal? Plus, home-made jet suit builder Richard Browning on what’s next for his creation. And why England’s former Children’s Commissioner is taking legal action against TikTok. Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, with BBC Online tech editor Leo Kelion. Produced by Jat Gill. (Image: Stock photo of a woman listening to audio on headphones, Credit: Getty Images).

5 Core Life
99. Taking on Gravity with the Real-life Tony Stark, Richard Browning, Creator of the Human Jet Suit

5 Core Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 37:51


99. In this episode of 5 Core Life, host Will Moore sits down with real-life Tony Stark with human jet suit—Richard Browning. Richard @richardmbrowning discusses his journey of going from a kid who dreamed he could one day fly unassisted to the inventor of the gravity-defying jet suit. Richard discusses how he has turned the jet suit into a self-funding business, his next iteration of the suit that just launched, and how in the near future these suits could be everywhere!!!

Danielle Newnham Podcast
Richard Browning

Danielle Newnham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 50:19


Richard Browning has been dubbed the real-life Iron Man for his jet suit invention which allows him to fly like a Marvel superhero... but he is far more than that.Richard is an inspiring inventor, founder, engineer, ex-Royal Marines Reservist and author who is changing the paradigm in human flight.In this episode, we talk about Richard’s childhood and how his father’s premature death impacted Richard’s life and career trajectory. We also discuss how being in The Royal Marines made him a better entrepreneur, what it takes to innovate, the difference between innovation and gambling, why all experimentation should be recoverable, and how to build a sustainable business around your invention.Richard rarely gives interviews so it was a real honour to have such an in-depth conversation with one of the most exciting inventors of our time, and he offers so many great lessons and insights in this episode.I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did and if you do, it would mean the world to me if you were able to like, share and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts – it offers me feedback, as well as helps others to find the podcast too.Mentioned in this interview:Richard’s TED talk can be found here.Richard’s book can be pre-ordered from Amazon here.Richard on Instagram: @richardmbrowning @takeongravityYouTube: Gravity IndustriesTwitter: Take on Gravity Danielle on Twitter: @daniellenewnhamon Instagram: @daniellenewnhamThis episode was hosted by me - Danielle Newnham, a recovering founder, author and writer who has been interviewing tech founders and innovators for ten years - and produced by Jolin Cheng. Series 1 of this podcast is sponsored by Sensate – the device which can help to reduce stress and anxiety in less than ten minutes a day. To get an exclusive $25 off your first purchase, simply head to Sensate and insert my discount code POD.

Exponential Africa Podcast
#10 Is Human Flight the Future of Mobility?

Exponential Africa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 49:25


Flying cars, air taxis, and flying humans were once a dream and in science fiction novels and movies. Richard Browning has redefined our concept of human flight.The conversation tonight will focus on the story of the incredible jet suit that Richard has created as a disruptor in the future of travel and mobility. As well as some of the most exciting, most cutting edge technology that is in the market and will be coming soon.Featuring:Richard Browning - Founder and Chief Test Pilot of Gravity Industries which designs, builds and flies Jet Suits, pioneering a new era of human flight. The company was founded in March 2017 to challenge the perceived boundaries in human aviation and to inspire others to dare to ask “What if?”.Emmanuel Ezenwere - Innovator and entrepreneur who is passionate about solving global problems. He is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Arone Aerial Logistics.

SLG Meetups
SLG Meetup E42: Richard Browning

SLG Meetups

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 14:43


Connecting with Richard Browning (@richardmbrowning), Founder and Chief Test Pilot at Gravity Industries (@takeongravity), to talk about how they are disrupting human flight

For the Love of Goats
Meat Goat Genetic Research

For the Love of Goats

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 36:06 Transcription Available


If you ask any goat breeder what is their favorite breed, they will most likely tell you it's the breed they are raising. However, there is no perfect breed. Each one has its own pros and cons. In the world of meat goats it is not uncommon to hear people say that boers provide more meat, whereas kikos have better parasite resistance — and the discussion usually ends with those two breeds.Richard Browning, Ph.D., of Tennessee State University, has been studying the genetic differences between boer, kiko, Spanish, and myotonic goats since 2001. In this episode he talks about the differences that they have found in their research herd, which numbers about 250 head.

Sweat It Out
Richard Browning | Becoming The Real Life Ironman

Sweat It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 62:16


#092 - Anthony & Josh are joined by inventor and founder of Gravity Industries, Richard Browning. Richard shares the inspiration behind his inventions, how his background in the Royal Marines helped him develop the Jet Suit, what makes his product unique and separates it from the rest of the pack, and the capabilities of the Jet Suit as it currently stands. After, they chat about Richard’s desire to keep improving the Jet Suit and how he was able to generate the drive to keep pushing forward to achieve his dream. You can follow Richard on Instagram @takeongravity and check out his website www.gravity.co

Alex MacPhail Podcast
#7 Richard Browning - Gravity Industries

Alex MacPhail Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 47:03


Richard Browning is the Founder and Chief Test Pilot at Gravity Industries Ltd. If you have ever wondered what it must be like to simply, jump up and fly, Richard is the man to talk to. Richard continually asks the question, “what if?” The team at Gravity Industries challenge assumptions. They have demonstrated human flight at more than 100 events in more than 30 countries.Richard Browning:https://gravity.co/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ05i…TED talk 2017 - https://www.ted.com/talks/richard_bro…TEDx 2017 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B128q…View this live interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBGvdsN9UCE&t=321sHIGH PERFORMANCE TEAMSDo you want to improve your team performance? I will give your team the boost that is needed. The principle is called INCREMENTAL GAINS. Let me explain the 3 step process, in an exciting action-packed talk. A riveting discussion, tailored to your team needs,  covering formation aerobatics, international ultra-long haul flights and how it applies to your team.Get in touch with Alex: Email: alex@alexmacphail.co.zaTwitter: https://twitter.com/AlexMacPhail1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/flyingmogulWebsite: www.alexmacphail.co.za

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Aviation Company Creates Jet Suit for Emergencies

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020


Aviation company Gravity Industries has created a jet suit that paramedics can use for emergencies in remote areas. The company developed the jet suit in collaboration with the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS). The jet suit was created using 3D printed parts, specialist electronics, and jet motors. It has a top speed of 129 kph and can reach an altitude of around 3.7 kilometers. According to GNAAS director Andy Mawson, the jet suit may significantly shorten paramedics' travel time to reach patients in remote areas. He said the technology can help mitigate a patient's suffering and even save lives in some cases. Gravity Industries founder Richard Browning carried out the first flight test of the jet suit at the Langdale Pikes, where some of the country's highest peaks are located. Mawson chose the test site based on an analysis of emergency calls, which showed that the region's geographical features make it difficult to get medical help for climbing-related injuries. The test involved Browning flying from the bottom of the valley to a simulated casualty site high above. Browning reached the location in just 90 seconds, a huge advantage for emergency responders who could immediately assess injuries and provide treatment to patients. Without the jet suit, it would take emergency responders 25 minutes to get to the site. Currently, the suit costs around $440,000 and requires special training to operate safely. GNAAS is making some adjustments to it so it can be ready for use in real emergencies by summer next year. The company also said it is working on extending the jet suit's flight time.

In The Deep With Dave - Dave Macmillan
#35 Becoming Ironman- Richard Browning

In The Deep With Dave - Dave Macmillan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 45:46


Dave Macmillan and Richard Browning discuss the rise of the fantastic invention the Jet Pack, Richard's story is fantastic and shares where the idea was born and him working with Tom Cruise and Elon Musk and now is doing work with Bear Grills.Richard Browning is Founder and Chief Test Pilot of Gravity Industries.Gravity Industries designs, builds and flies Jet Suits, pioneering a new era of human flight.The company was founded in March 2017 to challenge the perceived boundaries inhuman aviation and to inspire others to dare to ask “What if?”. It now scales towards anInternational Race Series.Prior to founding Gravity, Richard was a Royal Marines reservist for six years and an OilTrader with BP for 16 years. He developed business in many countries includingAzerbaijan, Mozambique, Russia and conducted trade relations with many more.He discovered and implemented major new technologies in BP including turning a $30kgroundbreaking trade flow analytics (ship tracking) platform still at the heart of the globalcommodity industry to this day. It won the BP Group innovation Award and generated inexcess of $50m within 3 months. He has also been a key participant and investor in anumber of successful start-up ventures externally and is a passionate STEM advocate.Gravity has to date been experienced by over one billion people globally with Richard andhis cohort of growing pilots completing nearly 100 flights around the world and speakingat dozens of events from TED Talks to XPrize.When he is not flying around the world, Richard is in Salisbury with his wife Debbie andtheir two children, Oliver and Thomas, kayaking and camping amongst other things.Guest Detailshttps://www.instagram.com/richardmbrowning/https://www.instagram.com/takeongravity/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkHr2Z0JWH8KGmQNDp4QXLwhttps://gravity.cohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/richardbrowninggravity/ Host Details:https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-macmillan-3b802845/WhatsApp: 07947 730807https://www.instagram.com/davemacmillanmentor

The Colin McEnroe Show
The Nose Watches 'The West Wing'

The Colin McEnroe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 40:38


Bill Burr hosted Saturday Night Live last weekend, and his monologue -- which included bits about wearing masks, cancel culture, white women in the "woke" movement, Pride Month, and more -- has drawn some criticism. It has The Nose thinking about "How President Trump Ruined Political Comedy." And: The West Wing ran for seven seasons and 156 episodes and ended more than 14 years ago. A new reunion special debuted yesterday, and it's got The Nose wondering how the classic show -- with its Capraesque, idealized vision of American politics -- plays against our present reality. Some other stuff that happened this week, give or take: Joe Morgan, driving force of Big Red Machine, dies at 77 NY Philharmonic cancels entire concert season for the first time in its 178-year history 20 Notable UConn Alumni Who Changed the World Kate McKinnon breaks character, addresses viewers during 'SNL': 'Such a crazy time'The fourth-wall busting moment summed up this year pretty well. Woman says Southwest wouldn't let her on plane due to 'inappropriate' outfitKayla Eubanks said Southwest Airlines employees told her that she needed to wear a shirt over her outfit in order to board one of their planes. Inside Gravity's daring mission to make jetpacks a realityInventors like Richard Browning have been trying to build jetpacks for a century. Now they're here, what do we do with them? Dying swan or lame duck? Why 'Fatima' the ballerina's next job was tripping up the governmentA new advert suggesting a ballerina retrain for a job in 'cyber' has faced a backlash. What were they thinking? The rise and fall and rise of Kevin Smith's MallratsThe writer-director recalls making his ribald comedy, whose cast includes Jeremy London, Jason Lee, Shannen Doherty, Claire Forlani, and Ben Affleck. Cardi B Breaks Her Silence After Accidentally Posting Private Pic: 'Lord,Why Did You Make Me So Stupid?' 'Jagged Little Pill' leads Tony Awards nominations with 15 J.J. Abrams, Ava DuVernay, Mariska Hargitay Among 100 Top Hollywood Players Protesting NBC's Trump Town Hall The DC Universe is taking a giant leap into the futureDC Comics' next event, Future State, launches in January Tab, Coca-Cola's Diet-Soda Pioneer and a '70s Icon, Is Going AwayThe beverage maker had held on to the fading brand to appease its loyal fan base, but the coronavirus pandemic prompted a culling of the company's products GUESTS: Rebecca Castellani - Handles social media marketing and event planning for Quiet Corner Communications Theresa Cramer - A freelance writer and editor and the co-founder of Quiet Corner Communications Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Flying To The Rescue: the technology of personal flight takes a leap forward

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 8:43


Social media was alight last week after a video released on Wednesday captured a “jet suit” mobility test in the United Kingdom. These tests were carried out by members of the private aeronautical company Gravity Industries, on behalf of the Great Northern Air Ambulance Service. The video, accessible on YouTube, depicts a trial scenario. Two hillwalkers are enjoying England’s Lake District when one sustains an injury and the pair call the ambulance service. The Lake District is one of the UK’s most popular national parks, attracting over 19 million tourists in 2018, and one of the largest. The park covers 2,362 square kilometres of wild terrain – a beautiful but sometimes dangerous combination of lakes, pools, forests and mountainous outcrops. According to the GNAAS’ website they responded to over 1600 emergency calls in 2019, but the rate of their response to each call is heavily dependent on the location of the injured party. In the video, an ambulance crew arrives by car, getting as close to the patient as their vehicle will allow. The imperilled hillwalkers are some distance away, separated from their rescuers by a long and difficult uphill climb. One paramedic is strapped into a surprisingly light contraption that fits on to his upper body. A small engine protrudes from his back, and large cables attach to a pair of cylinders on either arm. He stands a little distance away from the other paramedics. The grass flattens around his body. The engines heat up and in 45 seconds he hovers into the air. He flies smoothly up the hill. It takes him 90 seconds to find the pair of hillwalkers. Trevor Young is an Associate Professor in aeronautical engineering at the University of Limerick and a member of the Bernal Institute. Besides teaching aircraft design, he also flies recreationally. “As I watched the video, I admit I had to look carefully to see if it was genuine. Humans flying with ‘jet suits’ has been a favourite theme of science-fiction authors for decades. Scepticism is natural. What Gravity Industries have achieved in less than five years is remarkable.” The pilot in the video is the founder of Gravity Industries, Richard Browning. Browning, a 41-year old who lives in Salisbury, worked for BP Oil and was a Royal Marine Reservist before he started his business in 2017. His family’s lineage provides a clue to his current occupation. His father was an engineer and pilot, and his maternal grandfather was Sir Basil Blackwell, the renowned bookshop magnet, who began his career working on jet engines for Rolls Royce after the second world war. Pedigree aside, Browning tells me that the idea for his invention was conceived during his stint in the Royal Marines. “My experience taught me a lot about human capability – it’s amazing what you can train a body to do. This insight led me to the idea of personal flight back in 2016. I started to think about the brain as a flight computer, and the body as its structure. I wanted to find out if someone could learn to fly in an organic and natural way. Rather than sitting inside or on top of the flight machine, I wanted to become the flight machine.” The experiment started in March 2016 when Richard bought his first jet engine. He tinkered with the device on evenings and weekends. After a parade of prototypes, Richard built the Mark 1 suit, also called the Daedulus, which was an admittedly “crude” combination of small gas turbines on the pilot’s legs and arms. He achieved his first flight in November 2016. The current Gravity Industries jet suit is the second-generation model of Browning’s design. The company uses 3D printing processes to manufacture the suit out of polymer, aluminium and titanium. The Mark 2 suit consists of one large jet engine worn on the back and a pair of micro jet engines on each arm. The style of flight achieved by this combination is what has earned Browning the nickname of Iron Man, after the superhero played by Robert Downey Junior in...

Pull The Pin
Real life Iron Man, Richard Browning, chats to Al about how he founded his multi-million dollar aeronautical technology business Gravity Industries.

Pull The Pin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 48:32


Want to know what went down when Al caught up with the real Iron Man himself, Richard Browning?! Well, you’ve come to the right place! Founder of Gravity Industries, Richard, talked all things aeronautical technology and aviation with Al, discussing how he overcame a number of hurdles to create a truly unique brand. And, for the first time ever on Pull The Pin, Al was actually left speechless! Tune in to find out why! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Jason Fox Wild Tales Podcast – Presented by The Book of Man
Series 2 Episode 10: Richard Browning

Jason Fox Wild Tales Podcast – Presented by The Book of Man

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 53:44


Foxy talks to real life 'Rocket Man' Richard Browning on his life, resilience and of course flying in THAT jet suit.

Innovator Chronicles
#2: Richard Browning on human flight, his first $650K VC and jet suit racing in Bermuda

Innovator Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 17:44


Dubbed the "real-life Iron Man", Richard Browning has not only developed a 1000hp jet suit enabling human flight, but he's now working on launching a first-ever jet suit race series in Bermuda. From BP's oil trading business to delivering a Ted Talk and chatting to Elon Musk backstage about flying people to Mars, Richard has a personal journey worth sharing.

The Electrician Podcast - Powered by Schneider Electric
Richard Browning interview: Taking on Gravity

The Electrician Podcast - Powered by Schneider Electric

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 34:19


Richard Browning, Founder and Chief Test Pilot at Gravity Industries Ltd., discusses taking on the next frontier in human flight. Guests: Richard Browning - Former oil trader and Royal Marines Reservist, Richard founded pioneering aeronautical innovation company Gravity Industries in March 2017 to launch human flight into an entirely new era. The Gravity #JetSuit uses over 1000bhp of jet engine power combined with natural human balance to deliver the most intense and enthralling spectacle, often likened to the real-life Ironman. Gravity has to date been experienced by over a billion people globally and covered by virtually every media platform. Topics discussed in this episode: Pursuing human flight Starting Gravity Industries Innovation philosophy Advice for entrepreneurs Resources mentioned in this episode: Gravity Industries: https://gravity.co/ Gravity Industries YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkHr2Z0JWH8KGmQNDp4QXLw Gravity Industries Instagram: @takeongravity Additional resources: The Electrician Group - Powered by Schneider Electric: Chat with other electricians on Facebook and get easy access to expert content and assistance. Share tips and photos, ask for advice, speak to Schneider and enjoy exclusive promotions. https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheElectricianGroup Schneider Electric Partner Programme: Gain access to a series of new digital tools and resources to support you on and off the job. Get support relevant to you and your business. https://www.se.com/uk/en/partners/ mySchneider App: Connect to Schneider Electric's digital hub. Access our catalogues on and offline, create quotations on-the-go, earn rewards, and get live chat support. https://go.onelink.me/1354832567/3e65ea57 Have any questions, comments or concerns? Email us at GB.ElectricianPartner@se.com

Get After It with Nashy
Episode 130 - with Richard Browning - Founder and Chief Test Pilot for Gravity Industries.

Get After It with Nashy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 50:17


Richard Browning joins Nashy to talk all things tech and whats it's like being the real life Iron Man.Richard is an inventor, entrepreneur and Founder of Gravity Industries. His journey to today is of adventure, business and learning from failure.Pushing the limits and asking questions has created a exciting world for Richard who tests the boundaries of gravity with his jet- powered suit.Hope you enjoy.Contact Nashy for Podcast Sponsorship opportunities and get you brand / business in the ears of thousands of listeners.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales - Edinburgh.Make sure you check out www.getafterit.uk to get access to Discount Codes and Offers from awesome Brands and Businesses! You can also check out our Ambassadors and book them for your next function or online event.www.getafterit.ukInsta - get_after_it_ukFollow Nashy...Twitter - @GetAfterItNashyInstagram - @getafterit_nashyFacebook - GET AFTER IT

Get After It with Nashy
Episode 130 - with Richard Browning - Founder and Chief Test Pilot for Gravity Industries.

Get After It with Nashy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 50:17


Richard Browning joins Nashy to talk all things tech and whats it's like being the real life Iron Man.Richard is an inventor, entrepreneur and Founder of Gravity Industries. His journey to today is of adventure, business and learning from failure.Pushing the limits and asking questions has created a exciting world for Richard who tests the boundaries of gravity with his jet- powered suit.Hope you enjoy.Contact Nashy for Podcast Sponsorship opportunities and get you brand / business in the ears of thousands of listeners.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales - Edinburgh.Make sure you check out www.getafterit.uk to get access to Discount Codes and Offers from awesome Brands and Businesses! You can also check out our Ambassadors and book them for your next function or online event.www.getafterit.ukInsta - get_after_it_ukFollow Nashy...Twitter - @GetAfterItNashyInstagram - @getafterit_nashyFacebook - GET AFTER IT

Constant Wonder
Nutty Stories from World Fairs

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 52:51


Charles Pappas regales us with stories from world's fairs. Richard Browning has flown like a real-life Ironman, with the fastest jetpack in the world. Might you own one, one day?

Chris Thrall's Bought the T-Shirt Podcast
The REAL LIFE Iron Man | Richard Browning | Royal Marines | Jet Suit | Gravity | Bought The T-Shirt Podcast #80

Chris Thrall's Bought the T-Shirt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 41:00


Richard Browning is a British inventor, entrepreneur and speaker. He founded Gravity Industries Ltd in March 2017, the company behind the Daedalus Mark 1, a jet pack that uses several miniature jet engines to achieve vertical flight. He achieved a speed of 85.06 miles per hour (136.89 km/h) with the suit during a Guinness World Records attempt for ‘Fastest speed in a body controlled jet engine powered suit’. Browning has been dubbed the "real-life Iron Man" by media outlets around the world. Browning is an ultra-marathon runner and former Royal Marine Reservist. Read 'Eating Smoke: One Man's Descent into Crystal Meth Psychosis in Hong Kong's Triad Heartland.' Paperback UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0993543944 Paperback US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0993543944 Support the podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/christhrall (£2 per month plus perks) https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-our-veterans-to-tell-their-story https://paypal.me/TeamThrall Sign up for my NON-SPAM newsletter and FREE books: https://christhrall.com/mailing-list/ Social media Links: https://facebook.com/christhrall https://twitter.com/christhrall https://instagram.com/chris.thrall https://linkedin.com/in/christhrall https://youtube.com/christhrall https://discord.gg/yqvHRUN https://christhrall.com

Ninetwentynine
Helping humans fly – with jet suit entrepreneur Richard Browning from Gravity Industries

Ninetwentynine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 9:29


Rule #12 – Make failure recoverable.They promised us jet packs… and Richard Browning’s Gravity Industries is delivering! Since 2016, Richard has been reimagining human flight “for no logical reason other than the pure joy of the challenge”, and making giant strides. Here, he tells Eshaan Akbar why big dreams start with recoverable risks.Ninetwentynine is a Fiverr.com podcast.Grab 30% off your first Fiverr Learn course. Just use code 'ninetwentynine'. Valid until the end of 2020. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Professionals Playbook
Gravity Jet Suit Inventor and Founder on Reimagining Human Flight and Overcoming the Status Quo--Richard Browning

The Professionals Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 47:29


*T-shirts are now available here.My guest today is Richard Browning, the British inventor dubbed the “real life Iron Man.” He's the founder of Gravity, launched in 2017 with a dream to reimagine an entirely new form of human flight. Using 6 small jet engines, he's built a suit that has set multiple world records. In just 2 years he's given 5 TED talk and executed 96 public demonstrations of his technology across 30 countries.In our conversation we talk about the hurdles he had to overcome to build a jet suit, how to maintain resilience in the face of adversity, and how his next step is to build retractable wings into the suit.Sign up for my newsletter for a few useful and insightful things that have helped me over the last month. You can sign up here.LinkedIn-- Justin Hasard LeeInstagram-- @justinfighterpilotFacebook--@justinfighterpilotThis episode was edited by Trevor CablerYou can review the show by tapping here and scrolling to the bottom where it says: "Write a Review." Thanks for the support

Geeks We Are Your Fathers
Marvel Special: Captain America, Richard Browning and Royal Rumbles

Geeks We Are Your Fathers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 56:42


Dave, Pete and Robbie are joined by "Captain America" Matt this week to discuss all things MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe).Find out which of the films are their favourites, what soundtrack is playing on repeat and the piece of Marvel memorabilia hanging above Pete's bed at his wife's request!We also have an exclusive interview with the real-life Iron Man, Richard Browning and discuss which of the Avengers would win in a Royal Rumble!

H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast
H-Hour Podcast #88 Richard Browning

H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 66:34


"Real life Iron-man" | Inventor | Entrepreneur >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Richard has been dubbed the real life Iron Man by media outlets due to his success in developing a jet suit after founding Gravity Industries in 2017.Read the postH-Hour Podcast #88 Richard Browning

The Victory Podcast
011: Richard Browning- Inventor of his own Jet Suit, Founder & Test Pilot at Gravity Industries

The Victory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 54:51


Humans can now fly. Based in the United Kingdom, Richard Browning invented his own jet suit. After nearly two decades in the oil and gas industry, Richard decided to become an entrepreneur by founding Gravity Industries and enabling humans to fly. In the first 3 years, Richard and his team have executed over 100 flight events in more than 30 countries. Richard has spoken at 5 separate TED events and has a following that is in the millions. 

Prepared with Hari Abburi
Ep 06: Richard Browning on the Magic of Flying

Prepared with Hari Abburi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 27:05


In this episode, Richard Browning, British Inventor, Founder of Gravity Industries and the Jet Pack talk on his journey from imagination, design to making the idea fly. He relates to his inspirations in his life and ideas for the future for the jet pack.  Weblink:https://gravity.co

Constant Wonder
Inventions that Rocked Our World

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 50:41


Ainissa Ramirex discusses how discoveries and inventions, like Edison's light bulb, have changed our lives. Richard Browning has flown like a real-life Ironman, with the fastest jetpack in the world. Might you own one, one day?

Sermon Series Podcast
Follower – Luke 9.51-62 (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 16:02


Sermon Series Podcast
The Encounter – Luke 8.26-39 (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 17:21


Sermon Series Podcast
I Have Questions: What About the Sacraments? (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 14:52


The Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News
EP177 - Internet Trends 2019 and Listener Questions Part 1

The Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 66:30


EP177 - Internet Trends 2019 and Listener Questions Part 1 A recap of Code Conference and Mary Meekers Internet Trends 2019 Presentation, as well as Part 1 of Listener Questions. Recap of the Code Conference in AZ. Recap of Mary Meeker "Internet Trends 2019" from Code Conference Listener Questions Part 1: Q1: Perry Solomon What do you project the effect of the FedEx contract termination to be, this especially applies to 3P merchants using FedEx for SFP? Q2: Danny Sheridan If a brand is ready to partner with an Amazon channel-consultant, how do they tend to find each other? Is the industry growing or shrinking from your point of view? Q3: Ben Kates How will the CDP change in the next 3 years? How does personalization continue to evolve? Thanks for all of your time and energy into the show. -Ben from CompassRed in Philadelphia Q4: Jamie Dooley Hey Jason & Scot! Have you heard any news or updates around Amazon Singularity? (combination of Amazon Vendor Central & Seller Central). I’ve heard the project’s rumored codename is “Hybrexit”....? Tune in next time for listener questions part 2! Don't forget to like our facebook page, and if you enjoyed this episode please write us a review on itunes. Episode 177 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded on Friday, June 14th, 2019. http://jasonandscot.com Join your hosts Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg, Chief Commerce Strategy Officer at Publicis, and Scot Wingo, CEO of GetSpiffy and Founder and Executive Chairman of Channel Advisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. Transcript Jason: [0:24] Welcome to the Jason and Scott show this is episode 177 being recorded on Friday June 14th 2019 I'm your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and I'm here with your co-host Scott Wingo. Scot: [0:39] Hey Jason and welcome back Jason Scott show listeners. Jason Simpson good ol episode 176 we have both been on the road so tonight we are going to mix it up a little bit and we're going to do we talked about some road trips at one of our favorite events every year is Mary Meeker Mega Jack of Internet Internet Trends drop so we have some thoughts on that. And then we put out a call for listener questions and the response was overwhelming so we're going to try to chip away at those in this episode and then save some for a future episode, I took it off you are fresh off the plane from code recode how was that show. Jason: [1:21] Said I was fun so this is a show that's put on by coat recoat it's their big event called code it it's always been in California for the first year they moved it to Arizona and they moved it a little later in the year so that's unfortunate cuz you end up with. 110 degree weather in Phoenix but I was excited to go because in the past they had some amazing guess they've had. Live interviews with Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk and it's the event every year where Mary Meeker delivers her state of the internet presentation so I. I eagerly consumed it every year but this was going to be my first chance to watch her actually deliver a lot. And so it was it was a good show I would say slightly unlucky every year has sort of a theme to the contents. I'm and several other things have been very call Mercy oriented in this team to me was slightly less Commerce oriented there's alot going on. With a big media companies in the Basin arguments about a d regular regulation and content moderation and said the. The conference been a bunch of time focused on that which is interesting to me but maybe slightly less relevant than some of the. The previous year so with that one caveat I still found it to be an entertaining and informative show. [2:46] And so it's it's like really put on by Kara swisher and one of the things that makes it work so well she's got this problem at work and she gets a lot of a list. I speakers that come and get interviewed and most of them get interviewed by one of the the Rico journalist in the United State in these famous iconic red chairs so things kicked off this year with the Susan wojcicki who's the president of YouTube and YouTube had just just had a big internet kerfuffle over some new rules they had around content moderation and so so she got kind of grilled on on their moderation policy and it made a ton of news because she she was not a super eloquence defender of their policy and so you know you could you could it was painful to watch you could feel that she was nervous and she was struggling to answer some of the journalist questions and some of the audience questions and I feel like there was some criticism of her in the news Recaps of that interview so so very newsworthy not super focused on on Commerce. [4:02] The next one to me was kind of interesting was Matt levatich who's the CEO at Harley Davidson and I was kind of excited for you, this was apparently already well-known but I didn't know this that a major Initiative for Harley is Harley is making a huge investment in electric vehicles. Scot: [4:23] Yeah Yeah Yeahs their problems Millennials hate motorcycles and no young people buy and ride motorcycles so I've been there their theory is electrics going to solve that I guess we'll see. Jason: [4:36] Yeah so he brought out like a mini version of one of their sort of electric bikes and half of his conversation was you know tough questions about Chinese tariffs and obviously he's been up personal Target President Trump and said it was all those dialogues but half of it was this whole like. [4:56] Man it is an electric bicycle in brand for Harley and like you know when you think of the store brand elements of Harley like it's you know it is the the. The specific noise of the Choppers and all these things and now you've got this the silent I can so is interesting to hear mad talk about how. How does he felt this business would be additive and not disruptive to the brand and you know he tried to fix the fact that like. Hey you don't get the signature sound of a Harley but for the first time you can actually hear. Nature and have a conversation with someone while you're while you're out on the ride and and stuff like that so it was it was an interesting try somebody you I'd say that the jury seemed out. The next interesting interview they had a couple of folks from Facebook they had Adam Missouri Oahu. [5:53] Is that new CEO of Instagram he is a. Run a bunch of big businesses at Facebook and took over Instagram when the founders left and then Andrew Boz Bosworth who's like owns the devices in the virtual reality. Practicing Facebook you know again they they were getting Grill the lot on. Regulation and potential antitrust actions but intermix in their Adam was talking a lot about. The future Instagram being Commerce and he didn't get into a lot of specific examples but we have seen them Instagram aggressively rollout New Commerce beecher's pretty regularly and he gave the strong impression that they're not done and there's more to come there. [6:44] Pause did not reveal a lot on the device side obviously there their they're still very bullish on all the VR stuff they didn't launch this like in home. Video chat system called the Facebook portal and I was quite serious did you know here they would claim some. Market penetration success with that product and they they they refuse to talk about how well it had sold which made me skeptical that it is sold very well cuz obviously there's a lot of people. The thing Facebook has a fundamental trust problem and people probably want to buy a camera on a recorder to put in the living room from Facebook. [7:24] And I didn't necessarily do anything to dispel that that perception. So then they had a couple folks on from Twitter Kayvon and massacring all these names I'm sure. [7:39] Tackletour who is in charge of product at Twitter and then Vijaya cattle who's the chief legal counsel for Twitter and again, you know Twitter has gotten slightly less heat than some of the others but they were really getting grilled on their moderation policy and so most of the dialogue was, dominated by Vijaya and I I would say. At the very least she seemed like a much more polished post spokeswoman for what their position is she held their own against the questions really well we didn't get a lot of. Super interesting things about the direction Twitter is going in from a product standpoint the one thing that cave on you know Express that he was excited for the future of Twitter's functionality is really exploring more. Discovery by topics instead of by people so you know he obviously on Twitter the primary methodology as you follow people and have. You know when your your feet is developed based on the people you follow you know there is a rudimentary hashtag system that is harder to follow specific topics and so it sounds like they have some some features in the word works too. To sort of Bubble Up topics more on Twitter in and help you follow them. [9:00] Andy jassy who runs the AWS business for Amazon he was certainly interesting again you know he was mostly answering questions about why they shouldn't nawas off. And I'm not sure he had a super credible argument for why they should you can get all kinds of the base by about that why they should or shouldn't but. Is it was interesting like talking like you know she got to ask a lot about the. The evolution of competitors most notably Microsoft and and Google and it was interesting to hear this huge six-year head star. He talked about when they were first launching the product how they were even they felt like there in Seattle. At the very least Microsoft would quickly respond after they lost a service and so they were super eager to keep the service on a secret until this person wants so that they would have a little bit of a head start on Microsoft. And he's like never in my wildest dreams did we think we get the market. And have the markets are cells for 6 years before Microsoft came back with a product and it reminded me of this. Famous Warren Buffett quote that Jeff Bezos probably isn't the guy you want to give a six-year Head Start 2. But yeah so he was saying as a result of that like he he feels like AWS has two fundamental advantages over their competitors in the market you feels like they have. [10:28] Many more services than any of the other platforms and so they're there are more comprehensive and he feels like. Obviously they have a much bigger market share than any other competitors and he feels like that market share fans lights to scale which translates to lower-cost so he feels like they have a fundamental cost advantage over over Google and Microsoft that was kind of interesting in some ways the headline interview of the whole thing was Stacey Abrams who ran for just. Just last Governor tutorial race in Atlanta not super relevant to our. Our listeners I don't think but they had a conversation with her and then Mary Meeker did come out she's changed companies I think she used to be with Kleiner Perkins if I'm remembering right he's now with the new Venture Capital company called Bond but I was happy to say that the. The state of the internet report you know it seems like. It has strong continuity and didn't really lose anyting 333 slides we'll talk about it in a second so and she delivers it in 40 minutes so. It's a. Super fasting and she keeps highlighting the fact the reports meant to be read not presented it so it was fun to hear her deliver it for the first time I think there's some interesting things that you and I both pulled out of that. [11:53] This is getting super long head that David Solomon in the CEO of Goldman Sachs of the thing I was interested in with him is he has this credit card partnership with apple and we haven't done a ton of details about it yet but he said that a lot of Goldman Sachs and Apple employees are currently. Getting the credit card in the beta and that they're they're super excited and they feel like like the. [12:16] Credit card has a lot of Utilities in a minute he's that customers like that. Previous credit cards haven't had so I'll be eager to learn more about that the next speaker was by my by far my favorite. Of the show and probably the most people though the least impressive speaker it was this entrepreneur named Richard Browning who's with a company called gravity. And Richard and his buddies decided that they wanted to build their own jet patch and so he should really cool sort of making a video of by Kim out on the farm. With this first mini jet engine that he strapped to his arm and and. Yeah trying to figure out if it could with him off the ground and you any shows this evolution of putting more Jets on his body and you know. Falling in wiping out spectacularly in all these sorts of things but the culmination of all this is he has built a jetpack that essentially lets a. A person fly for like 20 minutes and it's it's a very Iron Man ask and so he he's talking about it and showing the video and the monetization model for this is really it's kind of a novelty entertainment thing like. [13:27] You might go to a race and watch people race the jetpacks around a course over a lake. I think is a model but what was super cool is after his speech we had a coffee break we all step outside and 110 degree heat and Richard flies in in the Jets we all got the. Got to see him flying around live like only a few feet from us and it was totally woods yet and I'm pretty cool, as I. [13:54] Sort of a technology geek standpoint that was definitely the coolest thing at the shop until then just a couple more to wrap it up. [14:04] Cindy Holland who's ahead of original content in Netflix. I see we you know we both are fans of a bunch of the content not super content irrelevant but was super irrelevant is Cindy's previous experience in Netflix is she was with Cosmo. That one of the original e-commerce grocery delivery company so I thought that was a funny background. And then our friend Scott Galloway you know who does a podcast with Kara Swisher he came out and did his. [14:37] Presentation images always well-received he's a really good presenter. Yeah the inside baseball thing is he writes this great content every year for a show in Europe called dld which is in January and so he did this. Content in January and was kind of recap of the 2018 predictions in is and what is 2019 predictions are and they're both some. Some clever insightful stuff in there and some funny silly stuff in there but you know if I work if you're an Insider and you've seen it a bunch of times he did the exact same content and it seems kind of weird. [15:11] Three making 2019 predictions and recapping your 2018 predictions in July so that was maybe a little goofy and then the last two things Ed Williams who's the CEO of medium was on he's also one of the founder of Twitter again not super relevant to us but he said interesting personality that had some thoughtful things to say and then one bit of news that I was sent that very relevant to our listeners yes to the show and a journalist that covers our industry Jason Delray for who's the Commerce. Reporter it at recode announced that he would be releasing a new podcast this year it's a series called The Land of the Giants and idea is each season they're going to cover one of the things companies so Facebook Amazon Netflix Google in the first season is Amazon so he's the host it's a narrative podcast with a bunch of live interviews with people talking about Amazon and going to be 8 episodes is going to release in in July so obviously the podcast that you need to be listening to first and foremost is the one you're listening to but that would be you know another good one to check out and I got the hearing Advance preview it sounded pretty cool. So that's my super long-winded recap of the code Commerce this year. Scot: [16:34] Free cool. Did you know Susan was this key couple fun facts her garage is where Google has started did you know that. Jason: [16:43] I did not I knew she was one of the early Google Earth. Scot: [16:47] Yeah and her sister married to Sergey Brin and then they divorced after they're no longer together but but she the sister was married to Serge a for a while and then her sister is the CEO and founder of 23andMe. Substitute Berry Google entangled entrepreneurial women. Jason: [17:10] I feel like you are the perfect host for the People magazine segment on on the Jason Scott show now I love it. Scot: [17:16] Yeah and they were last seen dating and I'm just going. And then I seem like so it's kind of fun to watch these shows from Twitter and then hear you. You don't seem I was kind of getting over Twitter was you know. Monopolies break these guys up politicians are coming for them it was definitely kind of you know so so I know Kara is talked a lot about that Galloway has been since he released the for whatever that's called he's been really big on it seemed like that was the ultimate theme and it's always funny to me like. The tech people seem like so shocked by all that they don't really have it. Answers how could you not know that was coming. Jason: [17:59] Prepare now that's why I like the YouTube one was a little better than a liner like giving her seniority and roll like. You just would have expected her to be totally buttoned-up and nailed it in and I I need to send a complimentary way she up she just felt more like a real person who is like struggling with it and just kind of admitting that like. But we don't have it all figured out and we're we're pissing people off and we feel bad about it but you know. They they definitely held her feet to the fire and that that was absolutely the big takeaway like not even so much should we split them all up and should we regulate them that the biggest takeaway is they all have a Content moderation problem, and nobody's figured out how to do content moderation at scale. Scot: [18:41] Yeah they're all worried they're so there's a section of the law that protects them from being Publishers they're all worried the more concentration to do the more they're really kind of doing it at Oriole and then will they still be able to live under that sexual indemnifies I'm from all these issues. Jason: [18:59] Scot out the former guest sucharita mulpuru who's beat that drum regularly on Twitter. Scot: [19:04] Oh yeah absolutely. Jason: [19:05] So when other note there should have been putting on forever if their Marquee event they have now on some smaller, more specific events they they have like a dinner at a lot of the shop talk events and you and I have attended a bunch of those and then they have a stand-alone Commerce conference which is, a two-day conference in New York and that's coming up again this September so it may be an event have on your radar. Scot: [19:30] Brickell cool while you were enjoying the quote dry heat a phoenix I was in your canoes beautiful whether there it was not a hundred Ten Degrees that was good and then I got to knock something off the bucket list I got to go to my first Amazon go store I feel like the universe has been trying to keep me out of there because last time you and I were in Chicago we tried to run by and it just closed like 2 minutes before I got there. Jason: [19:57] Yes I'm excited to hear I know you've obviously thought and talked a lot about it though but I'm excited to hear what what your impressions were from actually being in one. Scot: [20:05] So it's kind of think it was in North Carolina it would be really exciting so we don't have a convenience store like that. But when it's in New York and it's next to kind of the Pratt and the dean and DeLuca and those kind of places it's not as kind of outstanding job Shadows selection and food called yet at 8 those doors are better not be able to do the, just walk in and out just walk out technology thing I was a little surprised I was expecting that I could watch the app and put stuff in a bag and watch it kind of go into my cart there's none of that real-time kind of stuff in fact I was surprised I don't know if it's normal or not but it took about. 8 hours for my check out to complete now it's starting to get concerned like I feel like maybe I ended up in humans. Jason: [20:56] That's interesting. Scot: [20:57] I did go with my daughter and she was like she shopped in there as she wasn't really expecting anything and she was like handing me a bunch of stuff. Jason: [21:06] And then separately from you or did you scan both again on on your. [21:17] Sure that that is a challenging use case for them as groups of Shoppers by the way. Scot: [21:23] Yes I feel like we did something that cannot regret but oh and then she was like putting stuff up and back in a workout Anixter was a purpose for in a really good. It was funny it was very crowded and then there's a lot of confusion about how it kind of worked like especially if you needed like forks and knives and stuff like that is kind of hard to find but people figured it out. Jason: [21:54] Yeah yeah I mean I would argue like this so I got a chance to go in the beta before it was open to the public and I would have said that I swear in the beta it felt like everything got updated in the app in real-time but since the store is it open to the public you do get a receipt. After you leave the store and in general I would say it's kind of in that 10 to 15 minutes at 4 so your experience to me is an outlier but the but you definitely don't have the real time thing and but there was you went to the newest. Yo that just opened in New York but I got you were there that we could open I think which is the second one in New York and there's a super important new amenity in that store I want to hear about. Scot: [22:34] Yes sadly I went to the old one, it was an interesting part of town I hadn't Sandlot time it is kind of way downtown called Brookfield Place which was a lot like you know you have a lot of the DMV East or is all that kind of iPad once I was interesting is all I Cuts in your nose and say. Jason: [22:55] We actually mention that in the Hudson yard episode of you with Intuit. Scot: [22:58] Oh yeah I remember it well. But yes just right after I left the open the second Amazon go store again the universe kind of sticking out its tongue at me and that one has espresso and coffee drinks so now I have a valid excuse to try to go to that I'm excited to see. Is it's going to be a robot or a person or how that's going to work now compares to our favorite Starbucks. Jason: [23:22] Yeah I have a New York trip I think the first week in July so I'll be I'll definitely make a chant a point of testing out there there espresso service. Scot: [23:32] Cook's Chiloquin went back to gossier I've discovered when you have teenage girls they love to go to RCA so it's kind of funny the dads all still sitting there, looking each other like what's going on we're all in there for like 2 hours as the ladies try out all the different colors and flavors and skates and stuff so. Jason: [23:50] They do kind of comfortable man chairs did you find a man chair. Scot: [23:53] I did yes yeah it was good it just got fun to watch just got to like a vibrant energy to it this really cool if I would definitely recommend it to listen to check that out. And then as per my co-host recommendation went to this really need a place called showfields this is a lot like they done it to it when he's come Marketplace stores down that phone that had a lot of fun interactive things so you can like jump on this pile of pillows to try them out and had a slide to go between floors that we enjoyed I just want to find it it felt like. Anika namakkal to me you know so so this is this is New York City real estate and there's, like four things on each floor of a very big building that and the space wasn't like there wasn't a lot of crowded space air felt like a lot of retail space for not a lot of stuff so I'm not sure how that model is going to work long-term so it'll be interesting to see how that plays out. Jason: [24:47] Yeah I totally one side note on Amazon go there was that there's an interesting article that came out this weekend I'm embarrassed to say I can't remember who wrote it so I'll find a Lincoln put in the show notes but it was kind of talking about the early on Bezos City. I bet he would only do physical retail if you could come up with an interesting concept and then this article goes on for critique a lot of the the Amazon retail Concepts as not being very interesting so you know talks about life. The bookstore in the the four-star store. Being early generic and then it called out Amazon go is the one novel concept and what. There's things you could debate for and against that argument but the dialogue on Twitter about the article was a lot of people pointing out that if Amazon go maybe the. The least interesting of all of them because it you know it is a basic convenience store or you know. A grab-and-go sandwich store and it's it's Marquee feature is. That you don't have to pay when you leave so there's less labor in the store but then everyone on Twitter points out that like there's way more people working in that store then work at any 7-Eleven or or oboe Pawn in the country so like they had the technology they haven't actually got that jumps down in the store. Scot: [26:05] Yeah I think it's a work-in-progress I think they'll get there. Jason: [26:09] Yeah I in Arizona at the Fashion Show Place Mall I did stumble across a new Amazon retail concept there is the one and only ring store in in the mall. Scot: [26:22] Did that predate that position has a ton of a vestigial tail. Jason: [26:26] It does not it does pretty look like it was built like by that business unit and not by Amazon that's a perfectly nice store but it doesn't leverage any of the same fixtures or or four common elements from the other stores it looks like it was built by the ring team and apparently they used to have a pop up. And they migrated to the Sprint store but yeah I just find it interesting there's probably not that many doorbell stores in in the world and so this this may be the only one. Scot: [26:53] Pickle and then I feel like you and I both had fomo because the show that ended up being better than where we were was remarks and this is Jeff Bezos is held this kind of private robots kind of a thing talking about space and things like that now they've opened it up where did you get to see some of the activities. Jason: [27:17] I did and so they do have that they still have this like super exclusive show that like it is invite only but then Remar what is an attempt to take the content from that super exclusive show and make it available to a broader audience I'm in because it's called Mars I erroneously assumed it was predominantly focused on space but Mars is an acronym. And I think it's like machine learning artificial intelligence and Robotics. I probably at that wrong but that work into it seem like there's a lot of super interesting content and I've talked to a couple folks that attended and I definitely regret not having worked it into my schedule did you see me key takeaways that excited you. Scot: [28:02] There seems really cool demos and just forward-thinking things that's where that's where they announce Robert Downey jr. announce that he's going to save the planet so that's good. Jason: [28:15] Finally thank goodness. Scot: [28:16] Skip to leave it up to Tony Stark. Jason: [28:22] And bassist was there and the end doors and content himself as well. Scot: [28:30] Yeah the only all the unfortunate all the Press is about some someone kind of got close to him by a protester got like within two feet of him on stage and I think that free tarot now that's all it seemed to just going to take over the whole conference app that one episode. Jason: [28:49] Yeah yeah I feel like there had been a couple political things earlier where someone came on stage in the like none of the politicians have good security but a tree Mars they apparently had excellent security got wrapped up in exited very quickly. Scot: [29:04] Yeah they're like white on rice of that dude. Jason: [29:06] Exactly so way way easier to grab a bite from a presidential candidate than the world richest man. Scot: [29:12] How to make sense. Cool so we have both waited through the 333 page Mary Meeker internet Trends deck I'll go to a couple highlights so I always enjoy the back and it it's kind of interesting just kind of get a feel for what beaker is seemed pretty firm by the way is it's her starting the firm so she's like the principal now so she was kind of a general partner. At the last tournament that this is her new firm that she started so. It came on the scene I think she came out like a 3 billion dollar razor something pretty impressive so so she's got a lot of stuff behind her now look up of my highlights so for listeners it's going to help you if you have the deck open right now so I'll wait for you hopefully you're not in your car cuz. You didn't wreck so you can review this. Jason: [30:09] Or on the treadmill. Scot: [30:10] Yeah if you're on the treadmill with an iPad a spy doing sweetheart on your phone but you know it will put this in the show note so you can reference it later but you know the guy that trying his first super in a company I kind of look at it is that lives mostly so you know all the stuff about you have people to plan on the Internet it's going down all that's not much there I did like kind of presentation from slides 29 to 35 and it kind of starts out with the story of. If your Castle TV if you're out there buying traffic is going to be challenging and this is we're seeing this with like the digital native brands for they can I get this hundred-dollar online. Kind of sales rate in the de placa well it's because you just can't buy enough traffic that point to. That's why many of them open stores and it talked about a much better than it kind of transitions into just some data and supporting evidence that a better way to build a business nearby and traffic is Happy customers so I spend all day thinking about this so it was good to kind of see some of that data and I plan on using a lot of it and you know cuz I talk internally about some of those things a long time listener Parker block pointed out on side 50 that Jason Scott show is not on the top 10 podcasts at least I don't know I don't know where we dropped off their Jason that's kind of a bummer. Jason: [31:40] I think it's just the summer of all I'm sure we'll be back up by then. Scot: [31:43] Will be back next year. And then I thought you would be excited on slide 51 they had some good data on the echo next at cirp cirp data seems to be a little bit higher than we kind of think it's going to be but it showed that code doubling in the last 2 years I believe switches Trinidad like around 50 million that goes out there that was a larger number than I was expecting and then slide 53 again kind of in my wheelhouse with what I'm building right now there's 56 million consumers have in the on-demand economy so I thought that was good that's grown more than 2x in the last 2 years and then probably the newest new thing I saw him there a lot of this was just kind of restating and representing a lot of data in a nursing new way because really good at telling stories I've always learned a lot from her about the how to tie that together but there was this set of international companies and I have to admit all these for new to me so it's in. So these where some of them are Chinese like the first couple like pee on duo duo. Let's wind in pain and then that's kind of true the world there's one called rap beats Wikipedia Indonesia. [33:02] This is interesting when called shop ESO hpe all suspicious about that but I kind of made a mental note to go check that out that's out of Southeast Asia either one called Reliance jio so there's this really interesting new models out there in the globe you know kind different ways to connect B2B buyers and sellers different ways for marketplaces to be born different ways for Content neumega apps that the kind of combine all kinds of stuff and my last point is I always come a camel known as I go through exactly kind of companies tend to get like one mentioned in other ones will get 10. And you called me curse favorites so her favorites as best I could tell from the stacker Spotify and zoom so she spent a lot of time talking about those two companies and if she was going to talk about personalization she would talk about Spotify what you talked about happy customers best way to grow your business you know the zoom founder is kind of famous for saying all the other conferencing software out there just pretty much stinks and we just focus relentlessly on making it fall us and getting rid of that having to download the little you know I called will charge that you have to download if you're going to use GoToMeeting on those things those things never work. Companies that she seemed to really enamored with right now is where the highlights at pick up. Jason: [34:27] Nice yeah so I think you had a lot of things that jumped out of me. You like a Nuance on a happy customers one of the things she talked about is. Effective customer acquisition strategies and she was really highlighting the freemium or trial as the best path to customer acquisition and most cost-effective sustainable path and do I do know there's even a knock that like these companies to try to grow by like buying eyeballs on social media. You know is that is a self-limiting strategy but these companies that are growing by like offering a. A freemium model and then updating people to a paid service are really strong and so and Spotify were both. Like Marty examples of companies that leverage that that freemium model for customer acquisition so she was, she was strongly endorsing that business model a fun fact for wisner's Scott and I time ago now moved from from Skype to zoom for our virtual voice recording this show so so we have a slide. Little connection there but she made a funny joke there's also a section about how big gaming is getting and how fortnite continues to dominate in terms of minutes and. [35:49] Another area she talked about Zoom was the growth of remote workers and so she postulated you know some future where we're all remote workers bending RR. Are daytime hours in zoom in our nighttime hours in fortnite my Visa. [36:04] The evolution of humanity which seems a little sad but I do like some fortnite so I'm okay with my new version of that I guess. I thought that bad stuff is all interesting and if I were to try to. Wrap up the the international mobile app sheet she highlighted like there were two big themes in every geography delivery and same-day delivery is getting digitized a lot of these Services were around. Getting packages and purchases to you same day and then in a lot of the digitally less mature markets like India is the emergence of a local super app along the lines of what I think of is a WeChat in China so you know in a bunch of these markets they're not buying the the. Android operating system that comes with the play store or iOS devices to come with. With the Apple App Store and so instead of downloading all your apps from some some service these super apps have emerged that have sort of like mini apps that plug in and that's essentially WeChat is in a way like a. An operating system for these apps in China and that and she highlighted some other ones and other parts of Asia and India that I had never heard of it but you don't seem to be emerging falling that model which as she said it made perfect sense. Scot: [37:31] Yeah pretty cool so we definitely recommend you know I think if you're in this industry you need to have this guy on your laptop somewhere and I'm pretty good working knowledge of it because you know. You never know what you're going to whip somebody stats out and say did you know that this many people are on the internet days of this much time and. Are there some good Ecommerce stats on there nothing really are shaking so that's why we didn't really cover them but I think it's just really good to have a working knowledge of that deck because it does it is foundational data that we need to find a job. What was that it was kind of a slow news week so we're going to cover news next week and so we put out a call for listener questions and we got a resounding response so we've got, 20 questions to go through which we're not going to be able to do tonight but we're going to do for the next 20 minutes or so we're going to kind of see how many of these we can get through. Light socket off the first question comes from Perry Solomon on Facebook what do you predict the effect of the sex contract termination to be this especially applies it's repeat Merchants using FedEx for SFP? Jason: [38:43] And I should care be all these answers to make the show feel more authentic I didn't for you read or prepare for these questions at all so I take my answer to the green assault I don't then so just to recap for listeners. [39:00] Amazon delivers a lot of their own packages they pay the US Post Office to deliver a ton of packages they pay UPS to deliver, like the third most packages and they pay FedEx for the smallest amount of their packages so FedEx is there smallest the smallest piece of their delivery Network. And FedEx chose not to renew their contract with Amazon and so you know next year you won't be getting any FedEx packages, from from Amazon delivery vehicle so. The reason I suspect they did that is is I've talked about a lot on the show demand for package delivery is far outpacing capacity so FedEx isn't growing, as fast as demand is growing so they have a constrained resource how many packages they can deliver and when they sell that capacity the biggest consumer out there in Amazon Amazon has all the leverage and gets to negotiate a great rate and I I think FedEx felt like hey we we can sell the same capacity to other people in the e-commerce echo system and you don't frankly charge more and get more and so I think it's it's really a matter of Amazon monetizing. [40:17] Facebook FedEx they can to monetize their capability as a FedEx always points out there is Amazon the small percentage of their overall business so it's like 1.3% of FedEx deliveries so this is not a disaster for FedEx. That's a long-winded recap very specific question is hey if you're a three piece seller on Amazon and you were filled for filling packages via FedEx how does that affect you and you answers. If if you are owning the Fulfillment yourself you can still use FedEx and it probably doesn't affect you because you were negotiating those rates with FedEx yourself you weren't leveraging some negotiated rate from from FedEx so I suspect that exit still happy to fulfill those packages for you and things won't really change if you are using FBA to deliver your packages. Packages are no longer going to get delivered by by FedEx but that will mostly be or or that'll be a hundred percent be transparent to you. And you know it sounds like you already a seller so you may be more familiar with this but in general it's pretty tough to make a living as a 3-piece on Amazon. Without using a PA you got to be enough. In a pregnancy category does not super competitive a success and so for most 3p sellers they're using FPA and therefore Amazon's picking the carrier or not you. [41:46] Banisters. Scot: [41:48] Yes who won of the nuances and Perry's question is he talks about SFP so there's this this interesting middle program so so Jason you talk about your a third-party shipping yourself and then using prime there's a middle program called SFP in this called seller fulfilled Prime and that's where you're essentially saying I will use my own fulfillment center and I will live up to the prime promise as as part of that you do have to put all of your shipping's on out of your facility on to Amazon's effectively within their Amazon relationships with the carrier's so that will affect the SFP people cuz you're not going to FedEx coming to pick those up anymore now, inside of that same Persephone at Center you can you can also do Native shipments which you may be doing for other channels or your website or what not and of course you're still free to use fax for those if you want to but if you do have certain thing doesn't it as a p that does you know will not be going through this mechanism the other nuances you know there's two, FedEx has a lot of international carrier carrying crossword trade stuff for Amazon that relationship is still in place and there's also a lot of ground stuff so ground is a program we all think of it is kind of like being 5 days but you can actually go to day all out of ground within your kind of missing Coast even into Midwest sometimes that so fed up that ground program where. [43:17] It's almost within the prime promised for a lot of stuff so there is still a ground relationship between facts and Amazon so I imagined Amazon will still use some of that for really short stuff where they don't have a you know this their own delivery, Network going. [43:35] So you know it is interesting that the bigger than you might think this really fast in here is you know this as Amazon builds this out we I have long predicted Jason I think you're on board with this you have this Amazon Playbook is pretty well-known now you know so test it it works test it figure out the model get the cost down scale it. While you're dogfooding it and then the third page of play book which is what always blows people's mind is you develop the super-secret proprietary thing that's awesome now open it up and that's the part that there's not really good physical analog four and usually blows like traditional retailers mines it it's equivalent of putting a Target in the corner of a Walmart right you would never do that in the real world Amazon it just pastry The Playbook they just do it all the time. There's so many quesadillas it's kind of obvious now so AWS is it was born this way FBA in the marketplace so those are three case studies so it's clear to me that if I filled out all this delivery I open it up and I effectively compete directly with UPS and FedEx and by that what I mean is Jason could ship a package to me here in North Carolina. [44:53] Amazon the Commerce company not involved at all and he could probably you know I'm headed to an Amazon driver and say I would like to go to the store Carolina you'll go online printouts of postage and I'll be like $2 because the package is going to ride along this huge infrastructure where all the fixed cost is already been implemented and if Jason was the FedEx that to me it would be 8 or $12 so I think the carriers of finally woken up in like a boy this could be a pretty serious problem for us I need to focus on getting ready for that and shipping packages for Amazon, does Harley how help me get there what happens if you think UPS can get much worse position because well over the potatoes 10% I look in the back of a lot of UPS trucks. And I have not looked at a UPS truck in the last year that doesn't have over half Amazon packages so let me just be me but you know a UPS is going to be in a really interesting place when you're the death novel is hey UPS we don't need you anymore and we're competing with you that that's going to be a really tough day when that happens. Jason: [46:01] No no no great point and you've been being a dumb for a while I think this is the year of it like that. Players have kind of become public like both Amazon listed shipping as a business they compete in in in their their financial reporting and and I think in there, shareholder meetings I know FedEx and UPS had to acknowledge potential competition from UPS sort of affirming what you said sign out and look in the back of the UPS trucks one thing that gets a lot of people is FedEx and UPS built their business to deliver packages to other businesses so they're optimized for business-to-business and they they they're much will. [46:45] Weaker at delivering to residential addresses a couple reasons that interesting is Amazon's built its infrastructure to deliver to residential addresses so it it it can have some significant competitive advantages there and so if they offer their own service like you can imagine that the place will be strongest as in. Residential address delivery there's also huge opportunities and challenges in e-commerce in Reverse Logistics and returning packages and doing real time trials and all these things and you could imagine that Amazon owning their own delivery vehicles and infrastructure they could have some unique offering there that we've never seen UPS or FedEx try try to offer is actually quite a pain to get a UPS or FedEx driver to your residence to pick up a package that you decided you didn't want but I suspect that might have something to do with the the skewed packages in the back of the truck sure looking and if you're looking at a truck in a residential neighborhood it probably does have a lot more. Amazon packages but if you were working and you know big big high-rise office building you probably see a lot of FedEx trucks that are delivering fewer Amazon. Scot: [47:59] Question 2 also comes from Facebook in this is from longtime listener Danny Sheridan if a brand is ready to partner with an Amazon Channel consultant how do they tend to find each other is industry growing or shrinking from your point of view. Jason: [48:15] Interesting so I feel like it's a it's a little bifurcated there's a lot of folks that. Are relatively small businesses that are trying to sell in Amazon and you know at some stage in their gross they might need some help in severe looking for. Pretty small providers are folks that can cost-effectively help you know like often a six-figure business potentially not even a 7-figure business so there's a lot of independent contractors that are focused on. On helping me the long tail of 3p sellers increasingly Amazon an important distribution channel for the really big players and so you see. A lot of the the agencies like my own frankly bulking up their Amazon capabilities to help their big clients like the Procter & Gamble's in unilever's and Smuckers of the world. [49:08] Have a better presence on Amazon so I think you're seeing both I think you're saying. Big consultancies in agencies adding dedicated Amazon practices that are targeted at those Enterprise clients and they're saying. An increase in the Consultants that help the long tail and in terms of how they find them. I think there's a couple ways there there are some good Consultants that are on the speaking circuit and that you know do a lot of offer a lot of free content on how to sell in Amazon and they get their name out and get down that way a number of them have written books so I got at if you do a search on Amazon on how to sell in Amazon you'll see there's a vibrant set of books and those authors all tend to be consultants in that space in there are. A couple of. [49:59] Trejo's that focus a lot on Amazon sellers and so one community that I I try to participate in is this Community College e-commerce fuel it's a bunch of mostly seven-figure sale seller so you know if people are selling between 1 and 10 million dollars of stuff about half of them use Amazon as their primary vehicle the other half try to sell direct our we have some Amazon presents and so you know there's a lot of sort of the Consultants that like Emerging Market themselves to those kind of communities any any other tips you have stopped. Scot: [50:35] It's kind of starting to feel a little bit like Dacia world where you got some local people now you got some Regional players and you've got some national and agencies it a lot of choosing the right consultant is are you a brand a retailer how big are you how much Amazon experience do you have and then you're where I'm seeing the most activity is around Amazon ads and we have a bunch of questions coming up around the Amazon ad Network. This is where there's just a frenzy of activity around Amazon's add soap to on the Amazon side they're releasing new units they're releasing new apis there's a lot going on there, show me how rapidly that's growing. Artists similar large number of agency type people that are kind of like you're coming in from the SEO PPC World kind of in a Feeding Frenzy on that I do know on the soccer side of the company I started Channel visor we're not really a consultant, we're really a software company and you know. I do believe there's an area for a we're not included in this I don't believe cuz we're not we're not online sign up. [51:46] But if you are a software company I do believe within Seller Central there's a little market place so this is kind of thing where I think at some point Amazon needs to step in and say hey here's Google send a great job with this you find out all their programs better than I do Jason but they have the steering say say you know this company is a Google Certified AdWords Platinum company what that means is. [52:11] You got there been to the certified Google training they're using API stay support all the big initiatives and these kinds of things I see Amazon kind of eventually doing that since your Marketplace and Amazon's got like thousand low marketplaces all throughout their that got all the App Store and all that stuff so I think we'll see them normalize that now that is interesting Aldi ad companies to Google Facebook Etc they've always got these oscillations for how they treat third parties trying to get between them and their customers, Amazon's not known just generally for really caring for that and you know it is kind goes to the cycle were in the early days so I can wheel of agencies yeah they help us and then over time as growth slows they start saying how could we get more margin let's cut all these agencies out of Facebook Google in those kind of more mature platforms and that cycle I would say just you we're about to say I do and then you know here we are in the early stage and it seems like Amazon's pretty open to encouraging this industry so it'll be interesting to watch to see if Amazon all of the same Transit ultimately starts to squeeze margin out by eliminating those this gentleman. Jason: [53:25] And at the moment I was a Amazon has the least mature tools for advertising so it's even more important the agency's or to fill in a gap but as a tool sets get better. Like it it becomes much more viable to eliminate those middle. Scot: [53:43] Question number 3 at give me a time check Jason how are you doing. Jason: [53:46] Yep we are 53 minutes in the show so we got about seven minutes left. Scot: [53:50] I'll try to get these two Done Quick. This is Adam from Facebook and it's been cakes how will the CDP change in the next 3 years and how does personalization continue to evolve thanks for all your time and energy on the show Ben from Compass read in Philadelphia I don't know what a CDP is so I'm going to kick that one right over. Jason: [54:19] So I'm assuming like there's lots of acronyms and some of them have multiple meanings I'm assuming he needs customer data platform which ties in with the personalization so there's an alphabet soup of all these systems that a business might use to track information that they use for advertising and marketing person purposes and for personalization and customer experience. [54:44] Purposes and said started that a popular when you hear about a few years ago was called the DMP what which is a data management platform a lot of advertisers that didn't necessarily know the individual audience they were marching to might use a DMP to keep track of the segments they were, are marketing to and then sort of evolution of the DMP is this CDP which is a database of attributes on individual customers and customers a site misnomer oven at the prospect not a customer so it could be both prospects and customers I'm so that it's a database you would use to keep Keep information about people I mean salesforce.com is a you know it in all the time that contact management systems are in some ways cdp's there are bunch of specialty CDP is that our Focus for particular use cases and. In general how that's going to bother with it in the next 3 years like obviously data gets more important expectations for four more personally relevant experiences get more important and so all businesses just have to collect and act on data better A lot of these systems are still design for a single-use case now so they're sort of siloed on one particular thing and I think over the next three years they get more generalized and you know the date they become a system of record for Content that that. [56:12] Get used in a bunch of different places so you might use it for your advertising and for your email and for your on-site personalization platforms and all these sorts of things where is today. Each EDP tends to be optimized for you no one or a few particular touchpoint so in in super shorter I feel like that's the evolution and I guess the last thing I'd throw out is a lot of people that already invested in these platforms are now having to take kind of a step back because the the Privacy regulation is getting stronger and a lot of the data that had been previously collected and put in these systems hasn't been collected in a way in which the businesses are authorized to use at so 1 new new Wrinkle In all these platforms is data governance and audit trails and making sure you have your permission to use all the individual elements you know about that customer in the way that you're using up so it. Maybe industry industry a heck of a lot more complicated. Scot: [57:12] And what he says how how does personalization continue about the sooner you can get some data to drive it are you a big believer in some of this machine learning AI is being a total game-changer here or or do you think that that's a little bit overdone. Jason: [57:27] I think it's important but I do think it's overhyped the I don't think just because inexpensive personalized it better and so I think it if your goal is to take an experience that was the same for all your customers and personalize it for each of your customers that's actually dumb golf because that doesn't guarantee a better outcome like I think the reason you'd want to personalize those experiences is to make the experience more relevant for each customer interview, you happen to have one experience that's irrelevant for a hundred million customers as for example Apple does like knock yourself out that's awesome don't don't spend the money to the personalized that preaches hundred million customers. It was one experience words but in many cases you have lots of different Shoppers with different missions that are different contacts and so you need to personalize to make it more relevant and so like if your goal is relevancy yeah collect all the data and do what you have to do to get more relevant if your goal is just to be personalized for the sake of personalization I I would argue. [58:28] That's that's kind of a silly goal and you know I would argue some of the highest value personalization we've already been doing for 10 or 15 years I mean the recommendation files on Amazon are 35% of all Amazon's revenue you know his is a i and better data making those recommendation tiles better today than they were 10 years ago absolutely but it's it's. Evolutionary not revolutionary so I think there's places where it's a big deal but I think however big a deal it is is overhyped by the vendors right now. Scot: [59:02] Cut it and then our fourth and final question for this installment Don't Panic if you submitted a question and we haven't gotten to it we have a good 15 more that will get to honor Nexus request and show this one comes from long time listener and guess Jamie Dooley Jason Scott have you heard any news or updates around, Conoco Amazon Singularity which is the so I think he's making out that name I've never heard it called that but there is this combination going on at Amazon between vendor Central and Seller Central and he makes a joke that he has heard the project school name is a brexit. [59:39] Play Leon the brexit turn I'll kick off this one and then and take it over to you so long time Amazon had two ways you interacted with them that's if you're a brand retailers were always kind of in this third party bucket and then he sold other brands and then transfer into their Central the world's all smushed together because every retailer wants to be a retailer and so what's happened is just give you the slang so you should be that if you want to sell in the hole so relationship with Amazon you would use this portal called vendor Central it is very simple it's essentially a kind of you know chatting with your buyer and uploading you know kind of negotiating and saying hey I'm going to send you a hundred widgets and and this kind of thing and then South Central is the third-party Marketplace World Hunan Seller Central very quickly you know it's kind of I would say. [1:00:36] 10 to 20 x functionality of vendor Central soup. All def ba and there are you reporting by box pricing Dynamic this that I'm so sorry Central really got more sophisticated as as Brands kind of came on the scene song or direct they wanted the kind of had to use when they're Central. And then they wanted a Seller Central experience and then they started just do both which created this hybrid model that that we talked about on the show Jamie's kind of early Pioneer of his times at Doral Inn and Creek so. [1:01:12] What's happening is Amazon's decided to squish the teams together and really have a central kind of a thing that makes sense but it's quite painful from what I'm hearing you know I I talk to Brands and they literally will talk to three Amazon people and get different answers of should baby one piece rebuke and a 3p can they do hybrid who are they dealing with I'm so there's no to be a little. Of total chaos over the Amazon around this right now it's best I can tell so yeah I do think it's going to reconcile itself Amazon obviously is very. [1:01:47] Focus on the consumer experience and Wildland on a great consumer experience but there is a lot of chaos there that have looked into wow you know they have this they have these record reports to get around like. Demographics your customers out there searching on reports and then there's a couple ad sites that used to be only in there and then the the more enhanced pages on Amazon used to be only available there so as their special needs together so that good stuff coming from 1 p.m. to 3 p 1 P people were always like gosh I really wish I had more control over my listing and I I had a lot more dynamic system for the set the other so a lot of that, I think the game is going to be good and it has a lot of pain to get there. Jason: [1:02:44] Yep and I I guess I would just had a couple of things like early on Amazon head you know some interesting Protections in place if you wanted to be a three-piece seller and Amazon and therefore you're using Seller Central, you you you had to agree to let Amazon buy your product one p if they chose to so, they make it a century kick you off the platform review if they ask to buy your product first party and and you chose the only sell it third party the Indian that they have the flip side if you're one piece out on Amazon you need permission to be a three piece or so in some cases vendors that were hybrid sellers had permission but more often. They were they were one piece hours in 3p sellers in Amazon just didn't notice and in a few cases Amazon noticed and post it but more often. [1:03:38] Amazon would just to let it ride and so like you know some some mergers that have already happened there's two businesses used to roll up two separate execs and we're separate p&l is an Amazon now they roll up the one exact and it's way less likely that you was a seller are just getting away with it unbeknownst to Amazon so it. It's much more likely that Amazon has visibility and and you know is used for the implied in the question they're strong rumors out there that the tools will eventually merge the the name for the tool I have heard the most and rumors is Amazon one vendor so I don't know if that that ends up being the. [1:04:18] The universal replacement for Seller Central and vendor Central will have to see but obviously you know a couple months ago there was a brouhaha Amazon. [1:04:31] Cold the one piece hours so they said hey if you're selling if you're selling us just one p and you're not doing 10 million dollars a year in Revenue it probably doesn't make sense breast keep you the one piece hour or so we're going to ship you off that platform and the way you should have a relationship with Amazon at 3 p so they're there were a bunch of hybrid settlers and small one piece sellers aren't you getting forced to go to 3 p.m. and you know all this stuff is playing out out simultaneously but I do like Jamie's names. I do think it would be funny if it was high brexit. And I think given time that is going to be a good place to end because we have done it again we have used up our a lot of time we do have a bunch more questions to go to the store going to record Another show here pretty soon and release it in the very near future there's also some news happening while recording the show Chuy's just did their IPO today so if you do have any comments or questions about the the stuff that we did discuss on this show please jump on the Facebook or Twitter and and let us know as always if you enjoy the show we love that five star review and we didn't get you a question keep your eye on the feed will have another show out super soon with the the rest of the questions thanks very much. Scot: [1:05:50] It without your five star reviews were never going to make it back onto the top 10 podcast cast list so we really need everyone to step up and leave some reviews so we can be on there for the Meeker report next year coming to listen to show everyone we really appreciate all the questions and engagement out there in the community that's what makes it really fun for us and until next time. Jason: [1:06:12] Happy commercing.

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Sermon Series Podcast
I Have Questions: What about Worship? (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 15:12


Sermon Series Podcast
I Have Questions: What About the Bible? (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 23:31


Vantage Point Podcast
Vantage Point | คุยกับ Richard Browning ชายผู้บินได้

Vantage Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 7:25


ซู่ชิงคุยกับ Richard Browning ผู้คิดค้นเทคโนโลยีสุดล้ำที่เริ่มต้นจากความฝันว่าอยากบินได้สักครั้งในชีวิต เขาเปลี่ยนไอเดียหลุดโลกให้เป็นจริงได้อย่างไร หาคำตอบกันได้ในเอพิโสดนี้ติดตาม Vantage. ได้ที่ : http://www.facebook.com/VantageTH

Sermon Series Podcast
I Have Questions: What About the Holy Spirit (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 17:04


Sermon Series Podcast
I Have Questions: What About Jesus? (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 17:25


Exponential Africa Podcast
#206 Exponential Africa - Richard Browning

Exponential Africa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 9:40


Today on the Exponential Africa Show with Mic Mann we get to hear from @richardmbrowning the -'Real-life Iron Man’!Celebrating human and machine collaboration, Richard browning is busy building the capability to put on a race series with these Gravity Jet suits!English inventor, entrepreneur and speaker. Richard founded Gravity Industries and is the inventor of the Gravity Jet Suit, a Jet Suit that uses several miniature jet engines to achieve vertical flight.Using engines on his arms to control the direction and thrust of the suit. Mr Browning’s Jet Suit has a maximum eight-minute flight time, dependent on his weight, fuel payload and weather conditions.He wears a body armour “exoskeleton” underneath it, with fuel in a backpack and a holographic head-up display helmet that shows him engine data. The former Royal Marine reservist follows a gruelling fitness regime to boost the strength in his arms and shoulders.Watch the full episode to find out more from Richard and the future of the Gravity Jet suit!

Sermon Series Podcast
I Have Questions: What About God? (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 16:32


Sermon Series Podcast
Certain (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 13:24


Easter Sunday worship - John 20:1-18

Sermon Series Podcast
Revealed (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 14:56


Sermon Series Podcast
The New Testament You Never Knew (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 17:59


How the New Testament Came to Be (2 Timothy 3:14-17)

Sermon Series Podcast
The New Testament You Never Knew (Pastor Richard Browning)

Sermon Series Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 18:25


The Mission of the Church (Romans 1:1-7)

Heroes in Business
Richard Browning Founder CEO Gravity creator jet suit real life ironman

Heroes in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 12:48


Fly like Ironman! Founder and chief test pilot of Gravity, Richard Browning can. He is interviewed by David Cogan incredible host of the Eliances Heroes radio show whom wants to put on the jet suit for a test flight. The Heroes show is broadcast on am & fm network channels, internet radio, and syndicated online. www.gravity.co www.eliances.com 

Heroes in Business
Richard Browning Founder CEO Gravity creator jet suit real life ironman

Heroes in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 12:49


Fly like Ironman! Founder and chief test pilot of Gravity, Richard Browning can. He is interviewed by David Cogan incredible host of the Eliances Heroes radio show whom wants to put on the jet suit for a test flight. The Heroes show is broadcast on am & fm network channels, internet radio, and syndicated online. www.gravity.co www.eliances.com 

The New Screen Savers (Video)
TNSS 184: Fly like Iron Man with Gravity's $400K Jet Suit - The world's fastest jet suit, Facebook Portal, Acer Chromebook 13, and more.

The New Screen Savers (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 85:12


On 'The New Screen Savers' recorded on Saturday, November 24, 2018, with Leo Laporte and Florence Ion:Leo and Florence discuss how shoppers used smartphones to spent $1B on Thanksgiving and how the U.S. government is asking allies to stop using Huawei telecommunications equipment. Aerospace engineer Dr. Angelo Grubisic takes to the sky with the world's fastest jet suit as the Director of Flight Training for Gravity Industries. He joins to discuss human flight with the 1,050 horsepower Daedalus jet suit invented by Richard Browning. We continue our Holiday Gift Guides with Flo's Picks for Android phones with the Pixel 3, Galaxy Note9, and OnePlus 6T; and smart displays with the Google Home Hub, Lenovo Smart Display, and JBL Link View. Leo gives his thoughts on the new Portals by Facebook for hands-free video calling. It features a smart camera that follows you around the room, Alexa built-in, and a large touchscreen display. Jason Howell reviews the Acer Chromebook 13. This Chrome OS business-class notebook features up to an Intel Core i7 at an affordable price.Products mentioned:Google Pixel 3: http://bit.ly/2P0Rbnh Samsung Galaxy Note9: https://amzn.to/2DQqYGD OnePlus 6T: https://www.oneplus.com/6t Google Home Hub: https://bhpho.to/2Jm7I3Q Lenovo Smart Display: https://bhpho.to/2r0zF98 JBL Link View: https://amzn.to/2DDQCxI Amazon Echo Show: https://amzn.to/2PGOHPY Portal Plus from Facebook: https://amzn.to/2Qcw1XM Acer Chromebook Spin 13: https://amzn.to/2BvfXIw Philips Hue White Outdoor Smart Bulbs: https://amzn.to/2BvQHle Philips Hue Lily Outdoor Smart Spot Light: https://amzn.to/2Bv9FbN Philips Hue Ludere Outdoor Security Light: https://amzn.to/2r58qdk Hosts: Leo Laporte and Florence Ion Guests: Dr. Angelo Grubisic and Jason Howell The New Screen Savers records live every Saturday at 3PM Pacific on twit.tv/live. Episodes are available for download and streaming later that evening at https://twit.tv/shows/new-screen-savers. Sponsors: RocketMortgage.com/NSS SlideBelts.com/TWIT code: TWIT

The New Screen Savers (Audio)
TNSS 184: Fly like Iron Man with Gravity's $400K Jet Suit - The world's fastest jet suit, Facebook Portal, Acer Chromebook 13, and more.

The New Screen Savers (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018 85:12


On 'The New Screen Savers' recorded on Saturday, November 24, 2018, with Leo Laporte and Florence Ion:Leo and Florence discuss how shoppers used smartphones to spent $1B on Thanksgiving and how the U.S. government is asking allies to stop using Huawei telecommunications equipment. Aerospace engineer Dr. Angelo Grubisic takes to the sky with the world's fastest jet suit as the Director of Flight Training for Gravity Industries. He joins to discuss human flight with the 1,050 horsepower Daedalus jet suit invented by Richard Browning. We continue our Holiday Gift Guides with Flo's Picks for Android phones with the Pixel 3, Galaxy Note9, and OnePlus 6T; and smart displays with the Google Home Hub, Lenovo Smart Display, and JBL Link View. Leo gives his thoughts on the new Portals by Facebook for hands-free video calling. It features a smart camera that follows you around the room, Alexa built-in, and a large touchscreen display. Jason Howell reviews the Acer Chromebook 13. This Chrome OS business-class notebook features up to an Intel Core i7 at an affordable price.Products mentioned:Google Pixel 3: http://bit.ly/2P0Rbnh Samsung Galaxy Note9: https://amzn.to/2DQqYGD OnePlus 6T: https://www.oneplus.com/6t Google Home Hub: https://bhpho.to/2Jm7I3Q Lenovo Smart Display: https://bhpho.to/2r0zF98 JBL Link View: https://amzn.to/2DDQCxI Amazon Echo Show: https://amzn.to/2PGOHPY Portal Plus from Facebook: https://amzn.to/2Qcw1XM Acer Chromebook Spin 13: https://amzn.to/2BvfXIw Philips Hue White Outdoor Smart Bulbs: https://amzn.to/2BvQHle Philips Hue Lily Outdoor Smart Spot Light: https://amzn.to/2Bv9FbN Philips Hue Ludere Outdoor Security Light: https://amzn.to/2r58qdk Hosts: Leo Laporte and Florence Ion Guests: Dr. Angelo Grubisic and Jason Howell The New Screen Savers records live every Saturday at 3PM Pacific on twit.tv/live. Episodes are available for download and streaming later that evening at https://twit.tv/shows/new-screen-savers. Sponsors: RocketMortgage.com/NSS SlideBelts.com/TWIT code: TWIT

Geeks and Beats
The Jetpack Cometh

Geeks and Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 35:29


If you’ve got a bit of walkin’ around money, you might consider not walking at all. Alan’s uncovered the Jetpack that Michael’s been pining for all his life thanks to brit Richard Browning and the Gravity Daedalus suit. Meantime, some business nerds crunched the numbers to come up with the most danceable songs ever. Legendary […] The post The Jetpack Cometh appeared first on The Geeks and Beats Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth.

Inside The Adventure
EP 061: Richard Browning- Real Life Iron Man

Inside The Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 69:17


Richard Browning is the Founder of Gravity, a human propulsion technology start up that’s invented, built, and patented an ‘iron man like’ flight system.   This UK-based inventor has truly thrown away the rule book in building a suit powered by six small jet engines, where he pioneered his first flight in the Spring of 2017.   Richard’s dream was to reimagine an entirely new authentic form of human flight leaning on an elegant collaboration of mind and body augmented by leading edge technology. Gravity has to date been experienced by over a billion people globally with video views alone running at more than 60m within 7 just days of launch.    Richard's vision is to build Gravity into a world class aeronautical engineering business, challenge perceived boundaries in human aviation, and inspire a generation to dare ask ‘what if…?’.   On this episode, we learn how Richard's childhood shaped his career and Richard shares the story of the journey to creating the first ‘iron man like’ flight system.   This podcast is sponsored by ReddyYeti: Use the code VESTIGO to get your first two months of membership for free!   This podcast is produced by Force Media.

The Boost VC Podcast
Ep 23 : Richard Browning, Founder and CEO of Gravity

The Boost VC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 22:01


Do you know why someone would build a flying exoskeleton? Well Richard Browning, a former oil trader did it, so find out why. Also seeing him fly was literally the coolest thing ever for Adam. So check out this week's podcast to hear the whole story. http://gravity.co/ https://vimeo.com/214439991

Mother Earth News and Friends
Ep. 14 Get to Know Goats

Mother Earth News and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 54:39


In this episode of MOTHER EARTH NEWS and friends our guests Gianaclis Caldwel of Pholia Farm, Jeannette Beranger, and Richard Browning of The Livestock Conservancy will meet with Kellsey Trimble, managing editor of Grit, to discuss different breeds of goats, what their uses are, and what the best methods of keeping them are. If you have goats or are interesteld in getting goats, this episode is for you!  If youre not interested in goats, you will be after this episode!   Thank you Onduline for Sponsoring this episode! To see examples of how onduline can work for you follow this link!   Visit the MOTHER EARTH NEWS and Friends homespage for more extensive show notes! Here is a collection of related articles you may enjoy: 21 Things You Should Know About Before Your Star a Goat Farm An Introduction to Common Goat Breeds First Time Goat Owner? Be Prepared! How to Choose a Healthy Goat Kidding: Goat Pregnancy and Labor Raising Dairy Goats and the Benefits of Goats Milk Enjoy this video of Josh Brewer and the Onduline team working to build a chicken coop in an hour! Find our Guests Books in the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Store An Introduction to Heritage Breeds Mastering Artisan Cheesemaking The Small-Scale Cheese Business The Farmstead Creamery Advisor Holistic Goat Care Mastering Basic Cheesemaking The Small Scale Dairy.   Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS Bookstore for more resources that may pique your interests! To see more podcasts, visit our Mother Earth News and Friends page! Check out the MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR page for an opportunity to see our podcast guest live!  The Mother Earth News and Friends podcast is a production of Ogden Publications.

In Great Company Podcast
The "Real-Life Iron Man" - Richard Browning

In Great Company Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 48:01


This is the first episode of In Great Company Podcast, where our host Eugene Suen interviews British Inventor Richard Browning AKA The Real Life Iron Man. A former Royal Marine Reserve, he has created a real flying machine using six miniature jet engines and a specially designed exoskeleton. You'll find out about his inspirations, process to building the suit and challenges he faced during this interview. For more information on Richard Browning and his suit please visit: www.gravity.co Special Thanks to Tiffany Loverd and the Daqri team for making this interview happen. Daqri is responsible for Richard's flight helmet and in collaboration with GreatCo, set up a viewing party for everyone to witness a man fly through the alley of our HQ along with demos of their innovative AR technology. For more information on Daqri, please visit: www.daqri.com Brought to you by good stewards of The Great Company (GreatCo), a team of storytellers and producers that is passionate about bringing great people together to impact pop culture, create world-changing content and host meaningful experiences. Great ideas happen in great company! For more information, please visit: www.thegreatcompany.com

In Great Company Podcast
The "Real-Life Iron Man" - Richard Browning

In Great Company Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 48:01


This is the first episode of In Great Company Podcast, where our host Eugene Suen interviews British Inventor Richard Browning AKA The Real Life Iron Man. A former Royal Marine Reserve, he has created a real flying machine using six miniature jet engines and a specially designed exoskeleton. You'll find out about his inspirations, process to building the suit and challenges he faced during this interview. For more information on Richard Browning and his suit please visit: www.gravity.co Special Thanks to Tiffany Loverd and the Daqri team for making this interview happen. Daqri is responsible for Richard's flight helmet and in collaboration with GreatCo, set up a viewing party for everyone to witness a man fly through the alley of our HQ along with demos of their innovative AR technology. For more information on Daqri, please visit: www.daqri.com Brought to you by good stewards of The Great Company (GreatCo), a team of storytellers and producers that is passionate about bringing great people together to impact pop culture, create world-changing content and host meaningful experiences. Great ideas happen in great company! For more information, please visit: www.thegreatcompany.com

TED Talks Daily
How I built a jet suit | Richard Browning

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 6:16


We've all dreamed of flying -- but for Richard Browning, flight is an obsession. He's built an Iron Man-like suit that leans on an elegant collaboration of mind, body and technology, bringing science fiction dreams a little closer to reality. Learn more about the trial and error process behind his invention and take flight with Browning in an unforgettable demo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TEDTalks Tecnologia
Como construí um traje a jato | Richard Browning

TEDTalks Tecnologia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 7:08


Todos sonhamos em voar, mas para Richard Browning, voar é uma obsessão. Ele construiu um traje parecido com o do Homem de Ferro que conta com uma combinação elegante entre a mente, o corpo e a tecnologia, trazendo os sonhos de ficção científica um pouco mais perto da realidade. Saiba mais sobre o processo de tentativa e erro por trás de sua invenção, e levante voo junto com Browning em uma demonstração inesquecível.

TEDTalks Technologie
Comment ai-je construit un costume à réaction ? | Richard Browning

TEDTalks Technologie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 7:08


Nous avons tous rêvé de pouvoir voler--mais pour Richard Browning, c'était une obsession. Il a fabriqué un costume à réaction digne d'Iron Man qui fait appel avec élégance à une collaboration entre le corps, l'esprit et la technologie. La science-fiction se rapproche un peu de la réalité. Découvrez les étapes d'essais et d'échecs de cette invention et admirez cette démonstration inoubliable.

TEDTalks Tecnología
Cómo construí un traje volador autopropulsado | Richard Browning

TEDTalks Tecnología

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 7:08


Todos soñamos con vola, pero para Richard Browning es una obsesión. Él construyó un traje volador autopropulsado similar al de Iron Man, una combinación elegante entre la mente, el cuerpo y la tecnología, acercando así los sueños de ciencia ficción un poco más a la realidad. Aprende más sobre el proceso de ensayo y error detrás de su invento y despega junto a Browning en esta demostración inolvidable.

TEDTalks 기술
제가 제트 수트를 만든 과정을 소개합니다 | 리처드 브라우닝(Richard Browning)

TEDTalks 기술

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 7:08


우리는 모두 날아다니는 것을 꿈꿔왔었습니다. 그러나 리처드 브라우닝에게 비행이란 집착입니다. 그는 몸, 마음 그리고 기술이 어우러진 아이언맨 수트를 만들어 공상 과학 소설의 꿈들을 좀더 현실로 앞당겼습니다. 그의 발명 뒤에 숨겨진 시행 착오 과정을 살펴보고 브라우닝과 함께 잊지 못할 비행을 해보세요.

TEDTalks Technologie
Wie ich einen Düsenanzug baute | Richard Browning

TEDTalks Technologie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 7:08


Wir alle träumen vom Fliegen - aber für Richard Browning ist Fliegen eine Besessenheit. Er hat einen Iron Man-ähnlichen Anzug gebaut, der auf der Zusammenarbeit von Geist, Körper und Technologie basiert und der Science Fiction-Träume ein bisschen mehr Realität werden lässt. Lernen Sie mehr über den Prozess des Ausprobierens hinter dieser Erfindung und fliegen Sie mit Browning in einer unvergesslichen Demonstration.

TED Talks Technology
How I built a jet suit | Richard Browning

TED Talks Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 7:08


We've all dreamed of flying -- but for Richard Browning, flight is an obsession. He's built an Iron Man-like suit that leans on an elegant collaboration of mind, body and technology, bringing science fiction dreams a little closer to reality. Learn more about the trial and error process behind his invention and take flight with Browning in an unforgettable demo.

Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project
TED 2017 and Free Fire - Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project - 5/9/17

Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 32:46


Adam's back from his adventures at this year's TED conference, and we discuss the workshop he gave to attendees as well as what it was like to assist with Richard Browning's jet engine-powered flight suit. Plus, we discuss the film Free Fire as well as the new Blade Runner trailer.

This is Money Podcast
This is Money show with Share Radio - episode 1, part 1

This is Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2014 23:24


PART 1:This is Money joins Share Radio’s Georgie Frost to discuss the week’s big money stories and tips. With Simon Lambert, Richard Browning, Amy Andrew and Rachel Rickard Straus #money #business #moneysavingtips #scams #banks #shareradio

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This is Money Podcast
This is Money show with Share Radio - episode 1, part 2

This is Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2014 21:20


PART 2: This is Money joins Share Radio’s Georgie Frost to discuss the week’s big money stories and tips. With Simon Lambert, Richard Browning, Amy Andrew and Rachel Rickard Straus #money #business #moneysavingtips #scams #banks

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