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Tom Nelson
Peter Ridd: “ The vibe shift” | Tom Nelson Pod #273

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 59:16


Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. Some of the poor-quality work relates to the effect, or lack of effect, of climate change, and agriculture, on the reef. Ridd now works, unpaid, with agricultural organisations, and the Institute of Public Affairs to improve quality assurance systems of “science” used by Australian governments to make environmental laws and regulations.   00:00 Introduction and Vibe Shift Overview 00:33 Political Correctness and Cultural Shifts 01:50 Global Perspective on Wokeness 02:58 Net Zero and Political Reactions 05:10 Immigration and Cultural Package 06:22 Scientific Credibility and Climate Change 10:27 COVID-19 and Public Trust 16:38 Social Media and Information Control 25:38 Education Reforms and Vibe Shift Impact 28:46 Coral Reef Reports and Media Response 29:54 IPCC and the Vibe Shift 31:49 Elites and the Working Class 34:58 Political Shifts and Culture Wars 38:40 Climate Science and Academic Freedom 42:02 Ancient History and Climate Change 44:05 Social Media Success Tips 50:32 AI and Climate Science 53:34 Cloud Seeding and Contrails 55:33 The State of Modern Science 58:54 Optimism for the Future About Peter Ridd: https://co2coalition.org/teammember/peter-ridd/ Plato GBR: https://platogbr.com/ Reef Rebels YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@reefrebels ========= AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries My Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR X: https://x.com/TomANelson Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about

Cyber Patterns
#76: Ridd — The Million Dollar Figma Teacher

Cyber Patterns

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 45:11


Ridd is the founder and creator of Figma Academy, where he teaches design tactics to thousands of designers (00:27) Growing an online course in 2024 (05:33) Selling to the big leagues: the enterprises (09:23) What sets the course creators apart? (10:58) Why cohort-based courses lead to fast burnout (14:04) Running his online biz with family, Godfather style (19:12) Design is the new marketing baby embrace it (20:22) Can taste be developed or is it innate? (26:08) Brand consistency and why it's essential (27:55) “AI design tools are suck” (30:38) Why I ditched ChatGPT for six months (yes this is a flex) (32:39) Craft over AI slop (37:03) Figma AI backlash: a PR mess (41:23) Writing for the internet, not your English teacher Jason Levin⁠⁠⁠ is a viral marketer and founder of Memelord Technologies. Read Jason's ⁠weekly advice column on organic social media growth for startups⁠. Follow Jason on ⁠Twitter⁠. Follow Ridd on Twitter Subscribe to Jason on ⁠YouTube⁠. Past guests of The Jason Levin Show include: Eric Jorgenson, Greg Isenberg, Jack Raines, Paul Millerd, Mike Solana, Danny Miranda, Billy Oppenheimer, Jack Rhysider, Ben Wilson, and more.

Quinta Misteriosa
A melhor amiga queria ter a vida dela… | Caso Janie Lynn Ridd

Quinta Misteriosa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 35:28


Rachel e Janie foram amigas e colegas de quarto por mais de duas décadas. Quem via de fora sentia que Janie queria ser como Rachel, mas ela queria mais: Janie queria que o filho da melhor amiga fosse dela, e faria de tudo para conseguir ficar com a criança, inclusive acabar com a vida de Rachel

Save the Nation with Prof. David Flint
Peter Ridd & Leith van Onselen - Thursday 15 August, 2024

Save the Nation with Prof. David Flint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 60:52


Expect intelligent conversations on the big issues as Professor David Flint urges Australians to take back their country. Watch ‘Save the Nation with Professor David Flint' live and on demand on ADH TV, Thursdays 9PM AEST. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cinetopia Radio
July 2024 on EHFM: KINDS of KINDNESS, HUNDREDS of BEAVERS and THE BIKERIDERS reviews plus an interview with Edinburgh International Film Festival's Director, Paul Ridd, and Festival Producer, Emma Boa

Cinetopia Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 83:20


For our July Cinetopia show, Cinetopia's Amanda Rogers and show regular Garry Arnot from Cinema Perspecive reviews of KINDS OF KINDNESS, HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS, and THE BIKERIDERS. The team also discuss the programme launch of the 77th Edinburgh International Film Festival, plus an interview with Festival CEO & Director, Paul Ridd, and Festival Producer, Emma Boa. Show Running Order: 4:30 - EIFF (Edinburgh International Film Festival) programme launch preview 17:50 - KINDS of KINDNESS review directed by Yorgos Lanthimos 31:00 - HUNDREDS of BEAVERS review directed by Mike Cheslik 45:15 - THE BIKERIDERS review directed by Jeff Nichols 1:00:00 - Interview with Paul Ridd, Director, and Emma Boa, Producer, of the Edinburgh International Film Festival

The XCandidates
Dr. Peter Ridd Interview - Reef Rebel of the Climate Wars - XC123

The XCandidates

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 75:09


DR. PETER RIDD INTERVIEW REEF REBEL OF THE CLIMATE WARS The XCandidates EPISODE 123 Steven and Adam are joined by Dr. Peter Ridd, arguably Australia's leading expert on the Great Barrier Reef and an outspoken opponent of the prevailing ‘climate narrative'. Firstly, Dr. Ridd makes comments on today's assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, before Dr. Ridd updates us on the health of the reef, claiming that we currently have record high coral cover for the third year in a row. Dr. Ridd also debunks claim from other scientists and news sources that claim the reef is dying due to mass bleaching. Dr. Ridd also discusses nuclear energy and why he was energised by the recent announcement of the Coalition's nuclear energy policy by Opposition Leader Peter Dutton. Finally, Dr. Ridd expresses his opinion on the looming Misinformation and Disinformation laws being proposed by the Albanese Government. To follow or contact Dr. Peter Ridd, visit: https://platogbr.com https://www.youtube.com/@reefrebels DON'T MISS A THING – SIGN UP AT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.commandingthenarrative.com SHOW YOUR SUPPORT for the X-Candidates at ‘Buy Me A Coffee' – Donate or Sign up for our Membership https://www.buymeacoffee.com/xcandidates TO GET YOUR X-CANDIDATES Merchandise, head to: https://xcandidates.tshirts.net.au Hosted by: • Adam Zahra - One Nation candidate for Macarthur (Federal) and Campbelltown (NSW) https://www.facebook.com/adam.zahra.3 https://twitter.com/AdamZahra2023 https://www.instagram.com/zahra4campbelltown • Steven Tripp – Internationally published political commentator https://www.commandingthenarrative.com https://twitter.com/RealStevenTripp https://spectator.com.au/author/steven-tripp Follow us on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GIXhHBogM1McL5EPGP3DT Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/ExCandidates Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/XCandidates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/commandingthenarrative X: https://x.com/commandthenarra YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@commandingthenarrative Gab: https://gab.com/XCandidates Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/commandingthenarrative Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@ExCandidates Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ex-candidates/id1631685864 Please share and spread the word! #AusPol #nswpol #interview #podcast #politics #commentary #australia #independent #media #government #liberal #labor #nationals #steventripp #adamzahra #freedom #uap #united #australia #onenation #libertarian #commanding #narrative #CtN #reefrebels #drpeterridd #greatbarrierreef #coral #bleaching

TNT Radio
Peter Ridd & Dr Julie Sladden on The Dean Mackin Show - 05 July 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 55:16


TNT Radio
Dr Peter Ridd & Lachlan Lade on The Melinda Richards Show - 03 July 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 54:53


Deep Dives 🤿
S6 | E6: Ian Wharton - The secret to great storytelling

Deep Dives 🤿

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 52:53


Remember how Michael Wandelmeier told us Metalab hired a storytelling coach? Well that coach is Ian Wharton. He's an Apple Design Award winner, CEO of Aide Health, and he teaches storytelling techniques to teams like Dyson, BBC, Huge, etc.So this episode breaks down the key storytelling concepts that he shares in his course Sell the Idea. We talk about the importance of the inciting incident, how to empower others to share your ideas, and a lot more…But he also presents some compelling ideas about why designers are the most suited people to start companies that solve societal level challenges. All you need is a bias toward action. So if you've been considering starting your own thing, there's a lot we can learn from Ian's journey as a design founder.Ian's course Sell the Idea (use the code RIDD at checkout for 30% off)Ian's personal websiteIan's business Aide HealthMackinnon and Saunders (the stop motion company Ian worked with)

Alexandra Marshall
Peter Ridd | Thursday 16 May, 2024

Alexandra Marshall

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 24:53


Alexandra Marshall Live features exclusive international guests, bringing world affairs to your home. Watch ‘Alexandra Marshall Live' live and on demand on ADH TV, Tuesdays & Thursdays 9PM AEST. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Legally Speaking
Ridd Case: Roomate Assaulted by a Virus

Legally Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 16:12


Poisoning a best friend and roommate. This podcast is a case study in the prosecution of a woman charged with poisoning her roommate in Millcreek, Utah. In 2019, the Utah Attorney General's office worked with federal authorities to convict Janie Lynn Ridd of abuse and possession of a biological agent. Charges state that Ridd purchased a Staphylococcus strain and gave it to her roommate over time. That roommate was supposed to be her best friend.  It's a case the Attorney General's office worked on with the U.S. Department of Justice. The case was prosecuted by Assistant Attorney General Michael Gadd, who commented on the case for Legally Speaking.

TNT Radio
Dr Peter Ridd & Craig Kelly on The Chris Smith Show - 19 April 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 49:45


Dr Peter Ridd discusses the latest alarmist report released by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, the Australian Institute of Marine Science and the CSIRO, and its claims of extreme coral bleaching. Later, Craig Kelly discusses the latest Australian politics. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON      

TNT Radio
Dr Peter Ridd & Omar Khan on The Dean Mackin Show - 02 February 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 55:37


On today's show, Dr Peter Ridd discusses the Australian federal government's commitments to UNESCO for the Great Barrier Reef. Later, Omar Khan discusses breaking geopolitical developments. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Omar Khan is a global consultant who has advised clients in the US, UK, Europe, South America, South Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Asia Pacific and Australia on leadership responses to opportunities and crisis. His firm, EPL Global seeks to convey better information for better decision making. Omar has helped to convey and promote Dr Shankara Chetty's “8th Day Protocol” a COVID treatment that has been successful, requiring no “controversial” or off label drugs. Find out more on: https://www.eplglobal.net/

Tom Nelson
Peter Ridd: Science and the Great Barrier Reef | Tom Nelson Pod #191

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 44:33


Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. Some of the poor-quality work relates to the effect, or lack of effect, of climate change, and agriculture, on the reef. Ridd now works, unpaid, with agricultural organisations, and the Institute of Public Affairs to improve quality assurance systems of “science” used by Australian governments to make environmental laws and regulations.   00:00 Introduction  00:37 The Great Barrier Reef: A Brief Overview 01:44 The Resilience and Health of the Reef 02:25 The Impact of Climate Change and Pollution on the Reef 02:55 The Physical Structure and Location of the Reef 04:42 Coral Growth Rates and the Impact of Temperature 09:03 The Alleged Impact of Farming on the Reef 12:17 The Future of the Reef and the Role of Young People 16:22 The Firing from James Cook University and the Fight for Quality Science 20:16 The Replication Crisis in Science and the Importance of Reliable Research 21:39 The Replication Crisis in Science 22:23 The Problem with Peer Review 23:11 The Decline of Scientific Debate 24:32 The Role of Social Media in Science 26:19 The Duty of Older Scientists 27:32 Emotion vs Objectivity in Science 29:39 The Need for New Scientific Institutions 30:09 The Role of Politicians in Science 35:38 The Future of Climate Skepticism 37:42 The Impact of Climate Alarmism on Society Slides for this podcast: https://tomn.substack.com/p/great-barrier-reef-information About Peter Ridd: https://co2coalition.org/teammember/peter-ridd/ Plato GBR: https://platogbr.com/ Reef Rebels YouTube:  https://realscience.org.au/reef-rebels/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@peterridd5844 Ridd's 2020 book: “REEF HERESY? Science, Research and the Great Barrier Reef”: https://www.amazon.com/HERESY-Science-Research-Great-Barrier/dp/192244930X/ March 2023, Rasmussen: 60% of likely U.S. voters agree that climate change has become a religion: https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/biden_administration/is_climate_change_a_false_religion ========= AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries About Tom Nelson: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR Twitter: https://twitter.com/TomANelson Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about

TNT Radio
Billy Te Kahika Jr & Dr Peter Ridd on The Dean Mackin Show - 10 January 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 55:53


On today's show, Dr Peter Ridd  discusses Off shore wind farms and environmental damage.  GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Billy Te Kahika Jr, is a New Zealand Māori, international blues guitarist, businessman and former political candidate. Te Kahika attracted national and international media coverage both as the leader of the New Zealand Public Party and for his stance on the New Zealand Government's lockdown restrictions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Harassed by the New Zealand Government & media for his views, he is a family man and pastor and civil liberties defender. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. Some of the poor-quality work relates to the effect, or lack of effect, of climate change, and agriculture, on the reef. Dr Ridd now works, unpaid, with agricultural organisations, and the Institute of Public Affairs to improve quality assurance systems of “science” used by Australian governments to make environmental laws and regulations.

Aging-US
Angelica gigas Extract Inhibits Acetylation of eNOS in Vascular Dysfunction

Aging-US

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 4:44


BUFFALO, NY- December 27, 2023 – A new #research paper was #published in Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as "Aging (Albany NY)" and "Aging-US" by Web of Science) Volume 15, Issue 23, entitled, “Angelica gigas extract inhibits acetylation of eNOS via IRE1α sulfonation/RIDD-SIRT1-mediated posttranslational modification in vascular dysfunction.” Angelica gigas NAKAI (AG) is a popular traditional medicinal herb widely used to treat dyslipidemia owing to its antioxidant activity. Vascular disease is intimately linked to obesity-induced metabolic syndrome, and AG extract (AGE) shows beneficial effects on obesity-associated vascular dysfunction. However, the effectiveness of AGE against obesity and its underlying mechanisms have not yet been extensively investigated. In this new study, researchers Geum-Hwa Lee, Hwa-Young Lee, Young-Je Lim, Ji-Hyun Kim, Su-Jin Jung, Eun-Soo Jung, Soo-Wan Chae, Juwon Lee, Junghyun Lim, Mohammad Mamun Ur Rashid, Kyung Hyun Min, and Han-Jung Chae from Jeonbuk National University and Jeonbuk National University Hospital supplemented 40 high fat diet (HFD) rats with 100–300 mg/kg/day of AGE to determine its efficacy in regulating vascular dysfunction. “[...] the primary aim of this study is to examine the inhibitory effects of AGE on dyslipidemia-associated vascular dysfunction, with a focus on its potential mechanisms of action.” The vascular relaxation responses to acetylcholine were impaired in HFD rats, while the administration of AGE restored the diminished relaxation pattern. Endothelial dysfunction, including increased plaque area, accumulated reactive oxygen species, and decreased nitric oxide (NO) and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) Ser1177 phosphorylation, were observed in HFD rats, whereas AGE reversed endothelial dysfunction and its associated biochemical signaling. Furthermore, AGE regulated endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and IRE1α sulfonation and its subsequent sirt1 RNA decay through controlling regulated IRE1α-dependent decay (RIDD) signaling, ultimately promoting NO bioavailability via the SIRT1-eNOS axis in aorta and endothelial cells. Independently, AGE enhanced AMPK phosphorylation, additionally stimulating SIRT1 and eNOS deacetylation and its associated NO bioavailability. Decursin, a prominent constituent of AGE, exhibited a similar effect in alleviating endothelial dysfunctions. These data suggest that AGE regulates dyslipidemia-associated vascular dysfunction by controlling ROS-associated ER stress responses, especially IRE1α-RIDD/sirt1 decay and the AMPK-SIRT1 axis. “Ultimately, this study presents clearly evidence that AGE is a promising natural product-based functional food/herbal medicine candidate for preventing or regulating hyperlipidemic cardiovascular complications.” DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.205343 Corresponding authors - Kyung Hyun Min - khmin1492@jbnu.ac.kr, and Han-Jung Chae - hjchae@jbnu.ac.kr About Aging-US Launched in 2009, Aging-US publishes papers of general interest and biological significance in all fields of aging research and age-related diseases, including cancer—and now, with a special focus on COVID-19 vulnerability as an age-dependent syndrome. Topics in Aging-US go beyond traditional gerontology, including, but not limited to, cellular and molecular biology, human age-related diseases, pathology in model organisms, signal transduction pathways (e.g., p53, sirtuins, and PI-3K/AKT/mTOR, among others), and approaches to modulating these signaling pathways. Visit https://www.Aging-US.com​​ and connect with us: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/Aging-Us Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AgingUS/ X - https://twitter.com/AgingJrnl Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/agingjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AgingJournal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/aging/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/AgingUS/ MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM

Rev. Cathy
Called By God - Cathy Ridd

Rev. Cathy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 17:49


This week in Called By God, podcast producer Cathy Ridd shares part of her own journey as she responded to God's call. Called By God is produced in the Anglican Diocese of Grafton as part of the 30th anniversary of the ordination of women in the Diocese.

TNT Radio
Alysha Rose & Dr Peter Ridd on The Dean Mackin Show - 12 December 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 55:17


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Alysha was a Tasmanian youth detention psychologist ‘Alysha Rose' appeared on a 60 Minutes programme exposing systemic abuse of kids in the detention centre she worked in for many years in Tasmania. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is an Australian physicist, author and former professor at James Cook University, North Queensland, Australia. Dr Ridd argues that warnings that the Great Barrier Reef is at risk from man-made climate change by UNESCO are flawed and that the data shows the reef is in the best condition its been in since records began.

Mornings with John Mackenzie
John MacKenzie chats with Dr. Peter Ridd, Independent Scientist and Marine Geophysicist, about the government's commitment of another $50 million to improve reef quality, bringing the budget to around $200 million in total.

Mornings with John Mackenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 6:01


John MacKenzie chats with Dr. Peter Ridd, Independent Scientist and Marine Geophysicist, about the government's commitment of another $50 million to improve reef quality, bringing the budget to around $200 million in total.

What Women Must Know
What Women Must Know- The Great Barrier Reef is Thriving - Climate Change Is Not What You Think with Peter Ridd

What Women Must Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 54:10


The Great Barrier Reef is Thriving - Climate Change Is Not What You Think with  Peter Ridd Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head, and Professor, of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. Some of the poor-quality work relates to the effect of climate change, and agriculture, on the reef. Ridd now volunteers his time to the Institute of Public Affairs to improve quality assurance systems of “science” used by Australian governments to make environmental laws and regulations.  Go to the the Reef-Rebels YouTube channel to learn more.   

Stryker & Klein
7am- Bad Bosses, Johnny's First Boat Ridd and MORE

Stryker & Klein

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 31:31


The Conference Collective - Event Management Podcast
How Event Technologies Can Enhance Your Event With Chris Ridd

The Conference Collective - Event Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 28:24


In this episode of The Conference Collective Podcast we welcome Chris Ridd, CEO of EventsAir. Chris discusses how industry trends have shaped and are continuing to shape EventAir's strategy along with how event organisers can effectively implement event technology. Chris sheds light on the importance of data safety and further shares tips on how to engage a virtual and hybrid event audience. About Chris Ridd:Chris joined EventsAir as CEO in September 2022 and has over 30 years' experience in the IT industry including 5 years as Managing Director for Xero Australia and 15 years at Microsoft in various senior executive roles. He led Xero's expansion in the Australian market from a small startup to become the largest online cloud accounting software company, growing from seven staff and 4,500 customers, to 270 staff and 320,000 paying customers. In 2015, Chris was awarded The CEO Magazine's Financial Services Executive of the Year & Runner Up in Managing Director of the Year.Chris' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisridd/  Events Air Website: https://www.eventsair.com/  About The PCOA: The PCO Association is the leading body representing the interests of Professional Conference Organisers and Event Managers in Australia and New Zealand.The Association's objectives are to increase the standard of professionalism of its members and promote a better understanding of the roles, functions and contributions of Professional Conference Organisers and Event Managers and other practitioners in the conference and event sector.Website: www.pco.asn.au About Connected Event Group: At Connected Event Group we offer innovation and creativity in audio-visual services and event production, employing technical solutions that help people and businesses communicate with each other. We've been translating event technologies for our clients for over two decades specialising in AV production, content creation and broadcasting, across a range of industries. We're experts in making the impossible possible.Website: www.connectedeventgroup.com About Libbie Ray: Libbie Ray is the Director of Connected Event Group and the President of the Entrepreneurs Organisation Sydney. Libbie's 20 years of experience across marketing, events, technology, and broadcast production provides a well-rounded approach to the new world of events. Libbie's passionate about sharing her knowledge and insights and works with Skills IQ and TAFE to assist in the development of the training and education framework for her sector. Libbie's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/libbie-ray/  

TNT Radio
Dr Peter Ridd on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 11 August 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 55:47


GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is an Australian physicist, author and former professor at James Cook University, North Queensland, Australia. Dr Ridd argues that warnings that the Great Barrier Reef is at risk from man-made climate change by UNESCO are flawed and that the data shows the reef is in the best condition its been in since records began.

TNT Radio
Dr Peter Ridd on The Ross Cameron Show - 6 August 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 55:37


GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. Some of the poor-quality work relates to the effect, or lack of effect, of climate change, and agriculture, on the reef. Dr Ridd now works, unpaid, with agricultural organisations, and the Institute of Public Affairs to improve quality assurance systems of “science” used by Australian governments to make environmental laws and regulations.

The New Flesh
Peter Ridd | The Project For Real Science | Ep. 107

The New Flesh

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 66:43


In this week's episode of the New Flesh Podcast, Ricky and Jon interview Peter Ridd. Peter is an environmentalist and a former Professor and Head of Physics at James Cook University in Townsville. He has published more than 100 papers in international science journals and supervised many successful PhD students. Peter's dissenting view on the health of the Great Barrier Reef got him fired from James Cook University, and resulted in a high profile court case fought on the grounds of academic freedom. ---ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED---Find the Reef Rebels on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@reefrebels---The Project For Real Science: https://realscience.org.au/---Listen to The Heretic Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHF6MJZTCY8---Peter Ridd Loses 'All-or-Nothing' High Court Appeal Over Sacking From James Cook University:https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/oct/13/peter-ridd-loses-all-or-nothing-high-court-appeal-over-sacking-from-james-cook-university---FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION ON reddit:https://www.reddit.com/r/thenewfleshpodcast/---SUPPORT THE NEW FLESHBuy Me A Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh---Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast---Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod---Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on InstagramFollow Jon: @thejonastro on Instagram---Logo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomove on InstagramTheme Song: Dreamdrive "Vermilion Lips" 

Alexandra Marshall
Peter Ridd | Monday 3 July, 2023

Alexandra Marshall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 29:03


Alexandra Marshall Live features exclusive international guests, bringing world affairs to your home. Watch ‘Alexandra Marshall Live' live and on demand at ADH TV, Monday's 8pm AEST. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Yo! Podcast
#018 - Michael Riddering

Yo! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 47:30


Michael Riddering AKA Ridd is an experienced designer who recently found huge success teaching online. After strategically providing a ton of free value across multiple networks, he launched his Figma Academy in 2022 earning over $300,000 in the first 4 months. This green-lit and helped boost his next startup Dive, an online learning platform with a world class team to help level up your design career. We rap about what it takes to stand out as a UX designer, how AI could assist online eduction and we get practical with a value-packed case study on how to plan, hype and launch a digital product if you have no audience.

TNT Radio
Dr Peter Ridd on Jason Q Citizen & Friends - 3 January 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 55:37


On today's show Dr Peter Ridd discusses the record high coral cover, a major embarrassment for the climate alarmists. GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. Some of the poor-quality work relates to the effect, or lack of effect, of climate change, and agriculture, on the reef. Dr Ridd now works, unpaid, with agricultural organisations, and the Institute of Public Affairs to improve quality assurance systems of “science” used by Australian governments to make environmental laws and regulations.

Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
453: Greenpixie with John Ridd

Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 28:33


John Ridd is the Co-Founder and CEO of Greenpixie, which is building solutions to reveal and reduce cloud emissions. Chad and Will talk to John about giving a clearer view of AWS emissions down to the service level, why cloud emissions are a much bigger sustainability issue than most people realize, and how this will be the next big issue of the climate crisis. Greenpixie (https://greenpixie.com/) Follow Greenpixie on Twitter (https://twitter.com/greenpixiehq), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/greenpixiehq/), or LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/greenpixie/). Follow John on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-c-ridd/). Follow thoughtbot on Twitter (https://twitter.com/thoughtbot) or LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/150727/). Become a Sponsor (https://thoughtbot.com/sponsorship) of Giant Robots! Transcript: CHAD: This is the Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots Podcast, where we explore the design, development, and business of great products. I'm your host, Chad Pytel. WILL: And I'm your other host, Will Larry. And with us today is John Ridd, the Co-Founder, and CEO of Greenpixie, which is building solutions to reveal and reduce the emissions of the cloud. CHAD: John, thank you so much for joining us. I have to admit that as a developer, this is something that I've been thinking a lot about recently. We practice test-driven development. We run continuous integration, even the things that we have running in the cloud in terms of the websites that we run and that kind of thing. I'm also just really becoming aware of when I make a new branch in everything that I run, and I'm making a code change and pushing that up to GitHub; it then kicks off a build every single time any team member is doing that. And I can just see the impact that even just a single software product can have potentially on our environment. And I've started to become more and more guilty about that. So I'm excited to talk to you about how [laughs] we might be able to fix that problem. JOHN: Yeah, absolutely. I think one of the big reasons that we've really seen the opportunity in the cloud emissions space is this disconnect really between how developers are incentivized to think, and rightfully so. They need to build and innovate at all costs; that's what drives the innovation in any tech company or any company. But the sustainability way of thinking and thinking, what am I building? What servers am I using and turning on? Just hasn't been in the conversation with developers. And they're the ones who are making these decisions using cloud providers to build out the products that the company needs. So it's great to hear that you're now aware of this impending issue from development. CHAD: So I'm excited to dig more into the product. But I'm curious, you were doing digital marketing before starting Greenpixie, right? JOHN: Yeah, I ran my own marketing consultancy, worked with a number of companies, big and small. And where I found my knack was sort of demand generation; really, starting off projects from nothing is what I've always done. It's clear now that...so Greenpixie was a bootstrap startup. Really using that ability to at least come up with an idea and take it from zero to one, bring demand to an issue, that's how Greenpixie started. And it actually started with the head of engineering, Chris, who I met at my co-working space, and really we traded ideas through a hackathon on the weekend. And I had this idea when it came to website emissions and just knew that there was a software and a product play there. And what we do is connect into Google Analytics, put it through some carbon algorithms, and give them the ability to see how much digital carbon the website is producing. And from my marketing background, we've developed our own marketing, internal marketing software, which is a combination of we've built our own email servers with a high inbox. And we do semantic web scraping to find relevant prospects in the sustainability space. So we built the MVP and put this idea for Greenpixie out to the world, and the overwhelming response that we got was people being shocked at the idea of digital carbon and how their digital operations do have a sustainability impact. It really gave us the confidence to think there's demand for this idea of emissions. And since then, we've now moved into carbon emissions down the carbon rabbit hole. But my marketing experience explains how it started in the first place. CHAD: So how does...sometimes when faced with, I think, all kinds of climate issues, people can feel overwhelmed or helpless or feeling like what do I do as an individual to have an impact? So what does Greenpixie and Cloud NetZero enable an individual, team, or company, or developer to actually see and do? JOHN: Cloud NetZero connects into the leading cloud providers. So at this stage, we can give a clearer view of your AWS emissions down to the service level. And this is a key first step. So we take a you can't affect what you can't measure philosophy. And that was a big, big step for us. And by cutting into the cost and usage reports and putting it through our carbon algorithms, we can then get visibility to engineers. So everything you're building up in the cloud, we then give a full transparent view of the associated emissions that are being created from that by using our algorithms and methodology to convert the electricity used from the computation and storage and take into account the geographic location of the data centers of which you're using. As you can imagine, there are different carbon intensities in different countries during different times of the day. So we actually hook up into an API that gives us this carbon intensity data down to the hour. So we give a really comprehensive view of your carbon emissions footprint, which is what we consider the gold standard in sustainability. Because what makes the digital vertical so unique within sustainability is we've got data coming out of our ears. [chuckles] The data is there to connect into the software, so we can give this crystal clear picture. Whereas in other branches of sustainability, if you're into supply chains, et cetera, you've got real-world problems that you have to put real-time into. So that's the first step that we do is giving you this clear picture of your emissions. And from that, we then proceed to suggest reduction strategies to reduce those emissions. WILL: John, I'll be honest. Before getting on the podcast with you, I never thought about my cloud emissions as a developer. Now I'm seeing, wow, there is a lot there with that. On your Twitter, I saw this stat: imagine driving 1.3 billion miles all the way to Saturn. The carbon you would release would be about the same as the amount from all of these streams of Netflix's top 10 shows in the month that were released, 6 billion hours of viewing. I'm just mind-blown just thinking about that. For someone who is just now thinking about my cloud emissions, what would you tell me as a developer or any CEO that's listening to the podcast? JOHN: So yeah, you're right. This is a much bigger sustainability issue than most people realize. Currently, it's estimated around 2% of global emissions are from the cloud and data centers use, which puts it near the level of the aviation industry. And because the cloud is so esoteric and it's called the cloud, you think it's light and fluffy, and you're like, okay, it's over there; it's fine. But there's a hard infrastructure that makes up the digital world that we enjoy, and that's thousands of racks of servers. That's so much gallons, like, millions of gallons of water used to cool these data centers. And because of this, there are countries such as Ireland and Singapore that have now begun to ban further construction of data centers. Because in Ireland, over 10% of the grid is taken up by these, well, I believe there was an article in The Telegraph that referred to these data centers as vampires, [laughs] vampires on the grid sucking all this energy up. And the reason that this exists is it comes down to a company level or to a developer level. You're renting these data centers in order to grow your operations. And this aggregate demand goes straight into why these data centers exist and how much electricity they're using. But what you can do for a certain output...because we're a tech company and we love tech. And that makes us different to maybe some sustainability, really hardline sustainability environmental point of view because we actually think you can achieve the same output for 40% less energy use. So there's waste that is pretty rife across the cloud space, and that also comes with the amount of money spent on the cloud. There can be servers that have been left turned on that are no longer used. There can be non-essential computation that could be moved to low carbon intensity hours of the day. And there's so much that can be done and still basically enjoy and build the tech that we all aspire to build. CHAD: I'm going to resist taking a tangent into What We Do in the Shadows and the energy vampire, or we can call them Colin, I guess, instead of vampires. JOHN: Yeah, yeah. [laughter] CHAD: So I used the calculator that you have on the website on our website, thoughtbot.com. I was pleased to see that it produces less carbon than 95% of websites. What goes into that calculation, though? JOHN: So what we do on the estimator, on the webpage, the calculator, so we take into account whether your server being used is green or standard based on requesting that homepage. And then, really, there's a lot of overlap with PageSpeed optimization, rightfully, so the heavier the web pages, the more images. And if it's been coded lazily and it's heavy, which it hasn't been in your case, which I'm sure you're really happy about, that basically does have an effect on the electricity used in order to serve the website. And we also provide a website carbon report, which goes a step further and takes into account your Google Analytics, which goes for all your pageviews and takes into account some other factors too. CHAD: When you're looking at the carbon footprint of a website, am I understanding that you're also taking into account the carbon footprint of the people viewing what it takes to view the website on the client too? JOHN: It's very interesting, and we are going into the client side of emissions. That is definitely something that we're looking into and continue to do so. But now we focus more on the cloud. We stuck with websites as our main priority, that would mean the next step was going into client side, and it can, and that logic does go up. And it shows the ability of measuring sustainability impact when it comes to digital because, of course, you can get device information from Google Analytics, and that can then be used to give an accurate prediction. But that is something that we would definitely consider doing in the future. But you see the potential. It can go in all these different directions. CHAD: A little bit of a meta question, then, so the calculator is running on people's websites. What is the carbon footprint of running the calculator on the site? [laughs] JOHN: Well, that's the thing; we do have transparency of our own operations. So we're a seed-stage startup, and our operations might get a lot bigger. But for now, and given the sustainable approach, we take with how we run our cloud and run these tools, around two tons of CO2 we produce in a month from operations. But looking into other tech companies, you can imagine how AWS can get when it comes to the bigger companies and everything in between. It can really be hundreds or tens of tons. That has been currently unaccounted for and not addressed, which put into perspective, it's acting on your carbon emissions as an individual. And let's say you're a developer who has the power to do this. You can have the effect of like ten times going vegan or not using air travel. So it's just really we really love the idea of combating carbon emissions, and developers, particularly combating carbon emissions is, using your unique skills in order to fight the climate crisis in a way that a non-technical person couldn't. CHAD: So what are some of the things that you're doing as a company to solve that for yourself? Are there particular cloud hosting providers that are actually better than others? JOHN: Yes, it does vary. So there are the big cloud providers, and we are on AWS due to the startup credit scheme, which, as you can imagine, that's very beneficial when you're starting from a bootstrapped model. And within AWS, you can actually...so choosing the geographic location of where you're spinning up the servers is one way you can reduce that. So our servers are in Ireland. So we're part of that issue actually, now that I think about it, because they have a relatively low carbon intensity. And that's one way that we ensure the carbon we're using is minimized. But there's a whole spectrum. So if you wanted to go at all costs and convenience and costs are out the window, there are niche carbon fighters, which actually are off-grid renewable power data centers. If you have the means, that is the optimum you can go in terms of the carbon intensity. But in terms of how we build, so just the typical making sure that we're turning off products, features, and servers that we don't use and being mindful of that, putting non-essential compute to low-carbon intensity periods in the day and just minimizing costs and using computation for a certain output is how we take that philosophy. MID-ROLL AD: Are your engineers spending too much time on DevOps and maintenance issues when you need them on new features? We know maintaining your own servers can be costly and that it's easy for spending creep to sneak in when your team isn't looking. By delegating server management, maintenance, and security to thoughtbot and our network of service partners, you can get 24x7 support from our team of experts, all for less than the cost of one in-house engineer. Save time and money with our DevOps and Maintenance service. Find out more at: tbot.io/devops. WILL: On your website, I see that 127 billion is wasted in idle cloud spend, so obviously, one of your goals is to reduce that amount. What other goals is your company looking forward to solving? JOHN: I would say our main goal is to reduce millions of tons of needless cloud emissions using scalable software. That is our guiding light. But within that, it correlates largely with cost savings for companies. So we could actually save companies millions of pounds as well or millions of dollars. So I'm from the UK; [laughter] I went for pounds. Yeah, that's the big push; that's our guiding light. And we really want to be the torchbearers for digital sustainability as an idea. So having the awareness, we take responsibility for driving awareness for the issue also. As a team, we have a great combination of technical minds but also creative and marketing, getting the message out there and demystifying carbon emissions. So it's a technical issue because there's a technical issue when you dig into it. But we want to put it in a way that a non-technical decision maker in the C-suite would understand the issue in terms of the effects that you can have as a company in a sustainability drive. CHAD: So you mentioned you got started from that original hackathon idea. And how did things progress for you from there? You now have a team of people working. Did you end up taking some investment in order to continue on? JOHN: We did. We actually started it...so we started it as a passion project from that hackathon, saw the potential. I saw a small business opportunity through the website measuring. And we saw there was demand out there, so we started there. Then we saw it as a side project and continued to see potential and made the call to basically...the initial team was three of us. We went full-time and said let's see what we can do with this. Then I came from a marketing consultancy...I self-funded it to the means that I could for the first six months. It's an interesting experience when you get possessed by an idea, and it's just I need to see this through. I see the potential. It's for a great cause. I think there's a big business opportunity here. And then, really, it came to that point, and we did start going down the investment route. We were part of an incubator associated with the University of Cambridge called Carbon13. It's a really interesting program where they put together experts in climate science, the developers. And you come together to try and come up with these big ideas to basically reduce millions of tons of emissions as a startup. And there was plenty. There was, for example, there was offsetting companies, there was carbon credit startups, everything you can imagine. And it was there that we got put on the investment journey because at the end of the program, you get what was an £80,000 investment to then move on and then go down the VC route. Turns out we didn't get the investment despite us being one of the favorites. It didn't work out for various reasons. And then we were in a situation where I was like, okay, we need to get this investment in order to keep going and scaling the team. And we ended up being VC-backed for our pre-seed from a company in London called Ascension. So we did a £250,000 pre-seed round to get things going. And that's why we have a team who is now working on this full-time. And it's been a bit of a journey, but the trials and tribulations of startups is just the game. And now we're looking to get our seed round. We're hoping to be closing by the end of the year. CHAD: Congratulations on the progress so far. Why do you think Ascension was interested in investing in you? JOHN: So, really, at pre-seed stage, I've talked to VCs and said market, founder, co-founders, anything else is just too early to really know with any certainty. So I think they saw that we were committed, enthusiastic about the idea. Will, the other co-founder, and CTO, is a full-stack developer. It's his second startup. And with my demand generation background, we thought we were a good fit. But really, I think a lot of time and thinking, and commitment has gone into (blood, sweat, and tears) has gone into thinking how we can create a product or software company that addresses carbon emissions. And I think investors have a good radar of when people are really committed, and that's what we were. WILL: You've recently done a soft launch of Cloud NetZero. Can you give me more information around that? JOHN: Yeah, absolutely. We did our soft launch, so this is after the pre-seed investment. We got the 250,000. And we built the product that we laid out in that pitch, which was a software that integrates to AWS and gives you this granular breakdown of your emissions by service. And that was what we presented on our soft launch. We did an in-person event, which we just got a small room and managed to...so around 50 people turned up, which we're pretty proud of. And people do seem to be attracted to this idea. We use my marketing background [laughs] to kind of bolster those numbers. But it was a really great experience. So it was actually on the side of our co-working space where we did a hackathon originally. And it was a bit of an experience, quite a heartwarming experience that everyone has come together. I'm just like, oh, it was in that room that it started as an idea, and now 50 people coming from VC backgrounds, from sustainability, from tech are all coming together. And considering we started in COVID times, to have everyone in the room was just great. So it was great. Yeah, thanks for highlighting it. I really have good memories of that soft launch. CHAD: So people can get a demo and sign up now. JOHN: Yeah, absolutely. So the product is up and running. It went from idea to reality which we're very, very proud of the product team for hitting it on time as well. So we did a 100-day push, and on the 100th day, it was ready for us. And we actually got a big update Monday next week, which is going to be the V 1.1. I call it V2, and then my CTO says, "No, it's V 1.1." [laughter] CHAD: Oh, you need to make your CTO understand that for marketing purposes, you need to make your version numbers bigger. JOHN: Yeah, yeah, he's just like, "If you think that's V2, you don't know what you're saying." [laughter] You can contact us, and we can basically show you the onboarding to get you closer to your cloud provider. And you can have a crystal clear picture of your carbon emissions. And the companies we're talking to now so software companies, so pretty well-known brands. We're now in conversation with as well as just your heavy-duty tech companies. And they're really our ideal client we're looking to now because they have a large amount of carbon emissions, and they want to be really measuring them for their sustainability initiatives. They are actually going to be required to...from the beginning of next year, there's regulation creeping in that's going to make companies measure their Scope 3 emissions, and we have the product to do that. And once we go over that first stage of measurement, then the next step is giving you recommendations to reduce it ultimately, and that will be both in cloud emissions and costs. So we actually are a cost-saving software ultimately because we can highlight wasted cloud spend, and there's a lot of it in these tech companies. CHAD: So you've launched. It sounds like you're focused on getting customers and making sales. How does the pricing work for the product? JOHN: At the moment, we are charging 10K a year to use the software. This is for...so it would be your mid-sized tech company is really who that's aimed for. Anything that goes into really heavy-duty cloud emissions analysis would be probably just down the road just because the complication gets considerably...there's a lot more computing that we need to do on our end, which there are costs associated with that. And there's a lot more, as you can imagine, a lot more hand-holding in order to get integrated and that type of thing. So the pricing would be larger for those more developed companies who have huge AWS accounts. CHAD: A lot of companies' pricing is one of the things that they struggle with early on. I assume you'll learn, and your pricing model will change. But is there something that particularly you weren't sure about when it came to the pricing? JOHN: So the pricing it's really what we're seeing from other parallel softwares on the market more towards the cost reduction side of the cloud. They don't focus on emissions. It's...we'll plug the right place for that. And I think given the opportunity cost, especially from the sustainability and measurement perspective, the alternative is companies are spending a lot of money on sustainability consultants to try and figure out these emissions for the reporting means, and our software does the heavy lifting for you, as any good product does. And with the cost savings on top of that, it's about right for now. But as we improve the product and can accommodate these bigger enterprise clients, the price model will evolve and probably get more expensive. But not to overcomplicate; it is the logic at this point. And once we do have the ability to take on these more complex arrangements, the pricing would reflect that. Yeah, so that's the plan. WILL: Well, John, I thank you for coming on the podcast and being a part of it. Is there anything else that you would like our audience to know? JOHN: We're shouting from the rooftops about carbon emissions. This is going to be the next big issue of the climate crisis. So I truly believe that there are estimates that digital emissions will rise past 10% of global emissions by 2030. Our thirst for data isn't going anywhere. And there's a real chance that computing principles such as Moore's Law that have allowed these improvements in hardware to keep up with the demand for data won't necessarily last forever. And from that, we need to really wake up to the fact that the digital world, despite it being, yeah, it seems like it happens by magic, there is real sustainability impact. But the good news is we think that using the scalability of software...because the scalability of software that has seen so much success for companies can be used to have an equally positive impact on the planet and prevent this issue of digital emissions by using the inherent scalability of digital and availability of data. So that's really what I'm preaching at the moment. And we believe the best first step for that would be a product called NetZero because it gives transparency over these emissions. You can see it in front of your eyes, and then decisions can be made in order to reduce them. That's what I chose to be my soapbox moment. [laughter] CHAD: That's great. John, if folks want to find out more, see that demo, get in touch with you; where are all the different places that they can do that? JOHN: greenpixie.com is where you can just contact us, and we'll be straight on the phone with you. Another place to see what we're really up to and get more ideas of digital sustainability the best place is probably our LinkedIn company page. We're quite active on there. If you want to take your first steps into digital sustainability, start there. And if you think your company is ready to act on their carbon emissions or you just want to find out a little bit more, then yeah, just contact us through our website, and we'll have a chat. CHAD: Awesome. Everything that John just mentioned is going to be linked in the show notes, along with a complete transcript for this episode. You can subscribe to the show and find all of that at giantrobots.fm. WILL: If you have any questions or comments, email us at hosts@giantrobots.fm. CHAD: You can find me on Twitter @cpytel. WILL: And you can find me on Twitter @will23larry. This podcast is brought to you by thoughtbot and produced and edited by Mandy Moore. CHAD: Thanks for listening, and see you next time. ANNOUNCER: This podcast was brought to you by thoughtbot. thoughtbot is your expert design and development partner. Let's make your product and team a success. Special Guest: John Ridd.

The Millionaire Next Door
Creating A Supportive Long-Term Care Plan with Anthony Ridd (Ep. 17)

The Millionaire Next Door

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 26:28


Humans have a longer life expectancy today compared to the last 20 years.  However, the cost of long-term care and an increase in patients with dementia and Alzheimer's has changed the way we consider long-term care planning. In this episode, Anthony Ridd from Crump Life Insurance Services joins Robert Curtiss to explain the role of … Continue reading Creating A Supportive Long-Term Care Plan with Anthony Ridd (Ep. 17) →

TNT Radio
Dr Peter Ridd on The Marc Morano Show - 01 October 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 55:49


On today's show we talk about the Great Barrier Reef; Corruption of science and how the climate debate allows for no dissent; Peter's battle with for academic freedom. GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. Some of the poor-quality work relates to the effect, or lack of effect, of climate change, and agriculture, on the reef. Dr Ridd now works, unpaid, with agricultural organisations, and the Institute of Public Affairs to improve quality assurance systems of “science” used by Australian governments to make environmental laws and regulations.

Tom Nelson
#9: Peter Ridd on record Great Barrier Reef coral cover and scientific integrity

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 59:58


Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. Some of the poor-quality work relates to the effect, or lack of effect, of climate change, and agriculture, on the reef. Ridd now works, unpaid, with agricultural organisations, and the Institute of Public Affairs to improve quality assurance systems of “science” used by Australian governments to make environmental laws and regulations. Twitter: https://twitter.com/peter_ridd Plato GBR: https://platogbr.com/ Reef Rebels: https://realscience.org.au/reef-rebels/ —— Tom Nelson's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tan123 Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/2022/03/about-me-tom-nelson.html Notes for climate skeptics: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/2019/06/useful-notes-for-climate-skeptics.html ClimateGate emails: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/p/climategate_05.html

TNT Radio
Dr Peter Ridd on Jason Q Citizen & Friends - 08 August 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 55:48


GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. Some of the poor-quality work relates to the effect, or lack of effect, of climate change, and agriculture, on the reef. Dr Ridd now works, unpaid, with agricultural organisations, and the Institute of Public Affairs to improve quality assurance systems of “science” used by Australian governments to make environmental laws and regulations.

TNT Radio
Dr Peter Ridd on Politically Incorrect - 30 July 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 55:53


GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. Some of the poor-quality work relates to the effect, or lack of effect, of climate change, and agriculture, on the reef. Dr Ridd now works, unpaid, with agricultural organisations, and the Institute of Public Affairs to improve quality assurance systems of “science” used by Australian governments to make environmental laws and regulations.

TNT Radio
Tom Bostock & Dr Peter Ridd on The Mike Ryan Show - 20 July 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 55:40


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Tom Bostock, Chairman of the Australian Environment Foundation was a corporate and banking lawyer with Mallesons for 40+ years. He became a director of the Australian Environment Foundation in 2005 and chairman in 2012. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr Peter Ridd is a geophysicist with over 100 publications and 35 years' experience working on the Great Barrier Reef and developed a wide range of world-first optical and electronic instruments for measuring environmental conditions near corals and other ecosystems. He was head of Physics at James Cook University for over a decade before being fired, in 2018, for questioning the quality assurance systems used by reef science institutions. Some of the poor-quality work relates to the effect, or lack of effect, of climate change, and agriculture, on the reef. Dr Ridd now works, unpaid, with agricultural organisations, and the Institute of Public Affairs to improve quality assurance systems of “science” used by Australian governments to make environmental laws and regulations.

Church on Morgan

This week, Katie Ridd from Wilmington, NC, leads us in a reflection on Luke 10.

The MARTINZ Critical Review
The MARTINZ Critical Review - Ep#127 - Dr. Peter Ridd, PhD, Physics "The Great Barrier Reef and the pervasive quality assurance and replication problem in science today"

The MARTINZ Critical Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 81:46


In today's episode we continue our investigative series into the actual science behind the Earth's ever changing climate, and continue to provide clear evidence to counter the bogus mainstream alarmist narrative. Today we will examine another poster child of the alarmist movement, the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. Joining us is Dr. Peter Ridd, PhD. Dr. Ridd obtained his doctoral degree in Physics from James Cook University in 1980, and is a former Professor and Head of Physics. Dr. Ridd's focus while at James Cook was coastal oceanography, the effects of sedimentation on coral reefs, instrument development, geophysical sensing of the earth, past and future climates, and atmospheric modelling. He developed a series of specialist instrumentation for measuring various aspects of water quality, with the profits used to fund student scholarships and research projects. Dr. Ridd has published more than 100 scientific papers in international science journals and supervised many successful PhD students. His most recent book is “Reef Heresy: Science, Research and the Great Barrier Reef”. When warming alarmists grossly misled people about the status of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Dr. Ridd spoke up. He wrote an opinion piece in the Jan 2018 issue of the Marine Pollution Bulletin which challenged the prevailing propaganda related to the condition of the Great Barrier Reef. The essay drew attention to what Dr. Ridd argued was a “reproducibility crisis” and also to the validity of specific papers on the topic. As a result, Dr. Ridd's employer, James Cook University, took a number of disciplinary measures against him, and ultimately after a lengthy court battle he was dismissed. Following the conclusion of his legal battle with James Cook University in 2021, Dr Ridd has accepted an invitation to join the Institute of Public Affairs as an Adjunct Fellow, without salary, to lead a newly established Project for Real Science. The Project's aims are to improve science quality assurance, build on the IPA's existing research programs, and to support academics speaking out for integrity in science and research. To learn more about Dr. Ridd and his work, please visit: https://realscience.org.au https://ipa.org.au/author/peterridd Dr. Ridd's Youtube Channel Purchase "Reef Heresy: Science, Research and the Great Barrier Reef"

Buddha and the Body Coach
Kicking the inner critic

Buddha and the Body Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 58:24


A deep dive into the workings of the inner critic also known as the judge and the super-ego. What is the inner critic? How does it function in the mind/psyche both personally and collectively? What can we do to begin working with the inner critic and lessen its power? Learn a clarifying technique to "RIDD" ourselves of judgement. This particular form of inner work can be so impactful and really shift the the way we relate to ourselves. We are very passionate about sharing these understandings, experiences and tools which can facilitate such big changes so quickly. Resources Alex at thewomansbodycoach.com T at Beingrealnow.org Soul without shame Byron Brown: Nonviolent Communication Self guide: Taming your gremlin Rick Carson: Embracing your inner critic: The unfolding now A.H. Almaas:

The Product Design Podcast
Michael Riddering - How a self-learner became a course creator

The Product Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 56:26


In episode 26 of The Product Design Podcast, Seth Coelen interviews Michael Riddering, Founding Designer of Maven and Creator of Figma Academy. Many of you may already know him as Ridd!Ridd has worked for his own startup and spent time building more experience through freelancing and agency work. He currently lives in Michigan and started working remotely for Maven last year. He spends his days thinking about online course platforms, marketing, and teaching design.During our interview with Ridd you will learn:

Design MBA
Designing a 6 Figure Figma Course - Michael Riddering (Founder @ Figma Academy)

Design MBA

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 53:17


Michael Riddering ("Ridd") is the founding designer at Maven and the creator of Figma Academy—a new online course that teaches advanced design tactics directly within Figma. He's been designing products every day for over a decade and is passionate about improving the way we learn online.  LOOKING FOR ADVANCED LEVEL COURSE ON FIGMA?Take your Figma skills to the next level by joining Figma Academy: https://www.figma.academy/CONNECT WITH MICHAEL RIDDERING ("RIDD")Twitter - https://twitter.com/Ridderingand LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelriddering/ Website - https://www.ridd.design/ CONNECT WITH MELinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayneil Twitter - https://twitter.com/jayneildalal 

Make Lemonade
Making $386,000 with a Figma course. Michael Riddering shares how he founded Figma Academy.

Make Lemonade

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 30:13


By day, Michael Riddering (aka @Ridd), is the founding designer for Maven — a cohort-based education platform. By night, he's the founder of Figma.Academy — a design course that teaches advanced design tactics delivered directly inside of Figma.In this episode, Ridd breaks down how he built Figma Academy. We uncover a decision he made early on that helped influence Figma Academy into the success story it is today.Links:Check out Figma, the best design tool. Interested in Figma Academy? Here's a quick video demo of what the course is all about.Also, be sure to check out Ridd's James Bond house.Show notes: (1:29) getting started with design & education(5:17) the beginnings of Figma Academy(10:10) balance work and life(12:07) delivering a course inside of Figma(14:18) what's next for Figma Academy(19:09) Ridd's day to day(22:45) quick Q&A / wrapping upAs always thanks for being a listener of the Make Lemonade show. Hosted by @jrfarr — brought to you by LemonSqueezy.com. If you're looking to sell digital products online, be sure to check out Lemon Squeezy or follow us on Twitter @lmsqueezy

the RIDDCAST
Summer 22' Kickoff - S1:E10 - Carson Bird, CJ Edgington, & Jason Wilde

the RIDDCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 63:30


CJ, Jason, and Carson hop on to talk about the upcoming summer. We talk about projections for RIDD, what to do and how to be successful, and they leave us with some nuggets of wisdom before we all hit the doors for the summer. We already have guys out in market and the summer is just around the corner. This is a MUST listen heading into summer 22'. S1E10 Connect with Connor Harris on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/connor-harris285/

the RIDDCAST
The Exodus - Mason Patton S1:E8

the RIDDCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 27:27


You're going to want to throw this one on your queue and repeat it as soon as you finish it. Mason Patton is opening up his first branch in a month after joining RIDD from another company. We talk about his story and what he's learned from his prior two companies, as well as the opportunity for ownership and how to create a genuine culture through recruiting. He brings a lot to the table and we are stoked to have him here at RIDD. Give it a listen! S1E8 Connect with RIDD: Instagram: @RIDDsales Website: ridd.com Hosts: @isaacchunter @psteff23

the RIDDCAST
Culture Is Everything - Cole Painter & Matt Tilley S1:E6

the RIDDCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 30:19


In this week's episode the Miami branch owners, Cole & Matt, hop on to talk about the importance of culture & how RIDD's culture will also effect our trajectory. Once culture is formed it is hard to change, & RIDD is only a year in and is forming culture the right way. Give this episode a listen & then come build with us!

the RIDDCAST
Q&A #1 - Parker S. & Isaac H.

the RIDDCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 15:08


P-Steff & Isaac hop on for a quick Q&A, talking about tips on how to prepare for the summer, tips on recruiting, and how to maximize your experience with RIDD. S1E5.5 Connect with RIDD: Instagram: @RIDDsales Website: ridd.com Hosts: @isaacchunter @psteff23

the RIDDCAST
Welcome to the "The Neighborhood" - Nate Stroshine S1:E4

the RIDDCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 28:45


Nate Stroshine hops on to talk about customer experience & how you can provide value for your customers. We talk on a high level about what RIDD does to make sure our customers, and employees all have a maximized experience. Shoutout to CJ for the special appearance as a co-host as P-Steff is down bad with his voice sounding like a long-time, 15 pack a day smoker voice. S1E4 Connect with RIDD: Instagram: @RIDDsales Website: ridd.com Hosts: @isaacchunter @psteff23

the RIDDCAST
Money Moves - Jason Wilde S1:E2

the RIDDCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 38:03


Jason Wilde hops on for episode 2 to talk all about finance. Jason has an amazing track record and has accomplished some really big things already. We dive in to why he ended up of RIDD of all places, what has made him successful, and how you can improve your financial situation as well. S1:E2 Connect with RIDD: Instagram: @RIDDsales Website: ridd.com Hosts: @isaacchunter @psteff23

the RIDDCAST
Why RIDD? - Carson Bird & CJ Edgington S1:E1

the RIDDCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 47:56


It's about TIME. The Podcast has arrived! No better way to kick off the episode than with 2 of the mighty owners of RIDD: Carson Bird and CJ Edgington. Parker S. and Isaac H. pick their brains on RIDD's WHY, where it all began, and where RIDD is headed. S1E1 Connect with RIDD: Instagram: @RIDDsales Website: ridd.com Hosts: @isaacchunter @psteff23

The Wigs
S3 E7: Should Academics Be Censured? / Challenging The NSW Vaccination Requirements / Requesting A Matter Be Heard By A Female Magistrate

The Wigs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 109:46


Celebrating a return to the studio, in this episode The Wigs delve into three diverse topics. First up, the limits of academic freedom as revealed in a recent High Court of Australia decision of Ridd v James Cook University [2021] HCA 32. Should academic freedom be qualified by a requirement to “afford respect and courtesy to others in one's field of competence”? Should academics be censured, or even lose their jobs, for speaking out, being critical of others, and for attacking university administration and decision-making? Secondly, The Wigs discuss the controversial cases of Kassam v Hazzard; Henry v Hazzard [2021] NSWSC 1320, in which the Plaintiffs brought a whole host of legal challenges to the NSW vaccination requirements, and spoiler, lost all of them.  Thirdly, a case about a teenage Aboriginal girl videoed by police whilst being strip searched, and whether her case could be heard by a female Magistrate.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking Therapy with Alex Howard
#06 Get 'RIDD' of your Inner Critic

Talking Therapy with Alex Howard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 23:05


This week, I introduce the RIDD model, a technique that helps to retrain our minds to break the habit of the inner critic and take back control. I take a closer look at David's latest episode, and also go into more detail about why I use some of the therapeutic approaches that I do, and why we don't give our participants editorial control.