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Visualizing a trillion dollars isn't easy. And most of us would rather not think about how that amount is being added to the national debt every 100 days. Jeff Thomas breaks down the problem of "Give me liberty or give me debt." The dangers of unsound money are becoming more apparent by the day. Mike Maharrey describes how the founding fathers predicted the economic problems of today. Here's a follow-up to an article I shared yesterday from Nate Rudquist on discipline being the key to masculinity. Here, Nate explains the importance of male mentorship in raising healthy boys. The ongoing inversion of reality makes it very difficult to know what is real anymore. Rob Jenkins urges us to be truth-tellers and to believe our lyin' eyes when the narrative managers insist we believe them. Article of the Day: The military tit-for-tat between Israel and Iran is raising a number of questions about where the world is headed. Brandon Smith has a take that's worth considering as the stakes continue to rise. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
The inversion of morality and foundational principles in American society is astonishing. Michael Herman has some great insights to the question of where it all started. The fact that democracy naturally devolves into tyranny has been understood for millennia. Jeff Thomas points out that our growing police state is evidence that we are entering the endgame. You don't have to be a Trump fan to recognize how "justice" is being turned on its head for political purposes. Charles Krblich explains the danger of being ruled by the capricious whims of politicians. One of the greatest abuses of government power can be seen in the practice of law enforcement seizing cash from people without any evidence of a crime. James Bovard explains how highway robbery has become the law of the land. Article of the Day: Will AI be a tool of advancement or destruction to higher education? Rob Jenkins has an interesting take on how AI might affect our educational institutions in the years. Sponsors: Life Saving Food TMCP Nation Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: Vaccine hesitancy mitigation plan, Behavioural interventions, Dr. Jason Dean, Disease X agenda, WHO plans, Homeopathic Hit - Ipecacuanha, Montana's religious exemptions standoff, Rob Jenkins, The Collapse of Credentialism, Iatrogenic IBD and MORE! http://www.robertscottbell.com/natural-remedies/vaccine-hesitancy-mitigation-plan-behavioural-interventions-dr-jason-dean-disease-x-agenda-who-plans-homeopathic-hit-ipecacuanha-montanas-religious-exemptions-standoff-rob-jenkins/
Recognizing that the future is uncertain isn't a sign of paranoia. As Brandon Smith explains, it's a chance to use your situational awareness to shore up your personal preparedness for whatever may come. Convenience may well prove to be our undoing as a nation, especially when it comes to how we seek to stay informed. J.B. Shurk describes how today's journalists seek power, not truth. It used to be that the right credentials could open just about any door. Rob Jenkins says the collapse of credentialism could spell the end of our American technocracy. Here's a new word to add to your lexicon: Verbicide. Jeff Minnick shares some timely examples of how manipulators are murdering the meaning of words in order to consolidate power over us. Article of the Day: What do Tank Man, Thomas Paine and The White Rose have in common? George F. Smith explains how they were all common people, like you, who courageously called out tyranny and became enemies of the state. Sponsors: Life Saving Food TMCP Nation Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
Welcome to Mastering Rod Building , the show that delves into the world of fishing gear and techniques. Today, we're diving deep into the realm of slow pitch jigging rods with the expert rod builder, Rob Jenkins. Exploring the significance of having a dedicated rod for slow pitch jigging. Rob Jenkins sheds light on the nuances and benefits of using a specialized rod for this technique.Segment 2: Elements of a Good Slow Pitch Jigging RodUnpacking the key features that define a high-quality slow pitch jigging rod.Rob shares his insights on rod length, power, and action, helping listeners understand what to prioritize.Segment 3: Spinning vs Casting: Which Suits Slow Pitch Jigging Better?The age-old debate of spinning vs casting reels for slow pitch jigging.Rob Jenkins provides his perspective on whether there's a clear winner in this debate.Segment 4: Choosing the Right Rod Length for Slow Pitch JiggingExploring the ideal rod length for successful slow pitch jigging.Rob Jenkins breaks down the factors that influence this decision.Segment 5: Navigating Slow Pitch Jigging Rod ActionUnderstanding the concept of rod action in slow pitch jigging.Rob explains his rule of thumb for selecting the right action and when deviations might be necessary.Segment 6: Ideal Power Rod for Slow Pitch JiggingDemystifying the concept of rod power in the context of slow pitch jigging.Rob shares his expertise on selecting the perfect power rod for this technique.Segment 7: Building Your Own Slow Pitch Jigging RodThe allure of custom-building your own slow pitch jigging rod.Rob discusses the advantages of tailoring rod elements for specific fishing conditions.Segment 8: Crafting the Perfect Slow Pitch Jigging RodDelving into slow pitch jigging rod blanks and the role of taper.Rob Jenkins offers insights into the thought process behind selecting rod guides and guide trains.Segment 9: Navigating Slow Pitch Jigging Rod Handles and GripsExploring the design choices for rod handles and grips in slow pitch jigging.Rob shares his preferences for materials and styles that enhance the fishing experience.Segment 10: Decoding Slow Pitch Jigging Rod Reel SeatsUnderstanding reel seat options for slow pitch jigging rods.Rob Jenkins discusses his preferred choices and the reasoning behind them.Segment 11: Top Picks: Buying the Best Slow Pitch Jigging RodsFor those who prefer buying over building, Rob recommends top slow pitch jigging rod models.A comprehensive rundown of spinning and casting rod options for all budget ranges.Segment 12: Exploring Additional ApplicationsConsidering the versatility of slow pitch jigging rods beyond their primary use.Rob Jenkins discusses other fishing techniques where a slow pitch jigging rod can excel.
"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University
Prof. Jenkins is associate professor of English at Georgia State University Perimeter College. He has served as both professor and dean at a number of different universities. As a Higher Education Fellow at the Leadership Institute's Campus Reform Online, he frequently writes about a number of problems in American schools. Further, he frequently gives training and talks on the topic of institutional leadership. We discuss the recent history of the English department in America, and we discuss how the DEI/woke agenda in higher education will impact students' capacities for leadership.
"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University
Prof. Jenkins is associate professor of English at Georgia State University Perimeter College. He has served as both professor and dean at a number of different universities. As a Higher Education Fellow at the Leadership Institute's Campus Reform Online, he frequently writes about a number of problems in American schools. Further, he frequently gives training and talks on the topic of institutional leadership. We discuss the recent history of the English department in America, and we discuss how the DEI/woke agenda in higher education will impact students' capacities for leadership.
In a very special episode marking the middle point of season 1, Lydia talks to Rob Jenkins, Flo Wright and Moyo Atteh about ‘Faith in Crisis', a topic that seems to find itself at the middle of many conversations about faith. They discuss how their faith, or the faith they are familiar with, relates to particular topics of crisis and how their position as students at Durham University has made them interested in talking about crises around the world. Follow us on instagram @faith.podcast.pr for more details and for some great photos of the creative process behind the podcast!
CGD's Susannah Hares speaks with Zuhra Faizi of Harvard and MIT and Rob Jenkins of UNICEF about the history and current status of Afghan education, the role of community-based schools, and what international institutions must do now to keep Afghan children in school.
Denham, Connor and Parry are back, and this time the magic is gone! As they dust off their coats and jackets, they immerse themselves in the world of Thomas and the Magic Railroad, the 2000 motion picture which Denham so fondly recalls and Connor does not. Feature Song of the Week: Summer Sunday (Dominic Gibbson, Dominic Grounder, Rob Jenkins, Gerald McLachlan, Ben Wright)Edited By Tom DenhamTheme Composed by Headmaster HastingsKeep up to date with Right On Track on:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pro soccer will be coming to Peterborough next Spring. Rob Jenkins, the president of Electric City FC tells us about their plans to compete in Ontario League One; Food writer Ozoz Sokoh talks about many things sweet, savory and special that peaches can be used for; Kimberly Nicholas, author of 'Under the Sky We Make: How to Be Human in a Warming World.' discusses how people will react to the dire report from the U-N on the projected effects of climate change; Brina Romanek and Dan McArdle haven't seen each other in person since October of last year since they've been marooned on either side of the border. She's is originally from Barrie. He's from Buffalo.Just hours before they're reunited, we find out how they've kept their relationship alive for more than a year-and-a-half; Mia Rabson of the Canadian Press discusses how climate change may figure as an issue in the forthcoming federal election; Retired journalist and broadcaster Robert Fisher outlines the legacy of former Premier Bill Davis who died on the weekend; Actors Mike Bullett and Emily Clark preview a new live theatre production in Kingston, 'City of Wine.'
Wednesday, June 9, 2021 Today on our show, Kerby will talk to Gary Chapman and then Rob Jenkins. But first Kerby shares what's happening in the US and around the world. Dr. Gary Chapman joins Kerby to discuss his new book, Life Lessons and Love Languages. Rob Jenkins is an author and writes for Town Hall. […]
Episode 59 In this episode, I speak with Rob Jenkins co-owner and operator of CrossFit Vint Hill. Born and raised in Fauquier County, Rob always had a goal of coming back to his hometown and impacting his community through fitness and wellness. He and Alana met while attending George Mason University where they both studied Exercise Science. Before wrapping up college athletics and studies at GMU, Alana and Rob started a private in-home personal training business in Northern Virginia. CrossFit found them through a mutual friend in 2011 and quickly became the primary methodology with their business and clients. They had always had the vision of opening a training facility that was non-traditional and geared toward weightlifting and conditioning. CrossFit was the perfect fit. They soon began transitioning to small group training out of their home garage and in 2017 finally found their ideal space in Vint Hill, to begin the work of impacting Fauquier County and surrounding communities. Rob & Alana have been coaching fitness for over 14 years and alongside their knowledgeable and professional coaching staff at CrossFit Vint Hill have big plans for reaching the most people for fitness in both Fauquier and Prince William Counties. "CrossFit Vint Hill is more than high intensity workouts, pull up rigs, rapid moving barbells and functional training, it is a coach led fitness program where you can achieve your personal best daily, alongside an awesome community of peers with a family-vibe and positive attitudes. You will experience a game plan to take your fitness and wellness to any desired level, to be a more resilient human being, to age well, stay strong and maintain a health centered lifestyle. we are all in this for the long-game." Topics discussed: Misconceptions of CrossFit Developing Strength Strengthen Today for Tomorrow Buy In to Your Comparison Trap Building Your Best Self Integrating Recovery into Training Communication is Key Win in Community Be Aware of Your Bias Always Compete Where YOU Are Skill Before Load Website: www.cfvinthill.com Instagram: @cfvinthill Reading: Future Men Greenlights Supreme Philosophy of Man Listening To: Music: Folk/Country Podcast: RealAF, Josh Matt Sevan Podcast Favorite Rest & Recovery: Sleep Nutrition/Supplementation (Xendurance) SUBSCRIBE RATE & REVIEW Link in BIO www.therestandrecoverypodcast.com #berestedbewell #cfvinthill #crossfit #stressresponse #recovery #activerecovery #injuryprevention #functionalfitness #recoverwell #restandrecovery #athleticperformance #weightlifting #rehab #longevity #playthelonggame #crossfit #gmupatriots #gmu #xendurance #metabolicconditioning #metcon
Episode 59 In this episode, I speak with Rob Jenkins co-owner and operator of CrossFit Vint Hill. Born and raised in Fauquier County, Rob always had a goal of coming back to his hometown and impacting his community through fitness and wellness. He and Alana met while attending George Mason University where they both studied Exercise Science. Before wrapping up college athletics and studies at GMU, Alana and Rob started a private in-home personal training business in Northern Virginia. CrossFit found them through a mutual friend in 2011 and quickly became the primary methodology with their business and clients. They had always had the vision of opening a training facility that was non-traditional and geared toward weightlifting and conditioning. CrossFit was the perfect fit. They soon began transitioning to small group training out of their home garage and in 2017 finally found their ideal space in Vint Hill, to begin the work of impacting Fauquier County and surrounding communities. Rob & Alana have been coaching fitness for over 14 years and alongside their knowledgeable and professional coaching staff at CrossFit Vint Hill have big plans for reaching the most people for fitness in both Fauquier and Prince William Counties. "CrossFit Vint Hill is more than high intensity workouts, pull up rigs, rapid moving barbells and functional training, it is a coach led fitness program where you can achieve your personal best daily, alongside an awesome community of peers with a family-vibe and positive attitudes. You will experience a game plan to take your fitness and wellness to any desired level, to be a more resilient human being, to age well, stay strong and maintain a health centered lifestyle. we are all in this for the long-game." Topics discussed: Misconceptions of CrossFit Developing Strength Strengthen Today for Tomorrow Buy In to Your Comparison Trap Building Your Best Self Integrating Recovery into Training Communication is Key Win in Community Be Aware of Your Bias Always Compete Where YOU Are Skill Before Load Website: www.cfvinthill.com Instagram: @cfvinthill Reading: Future Men Greenlights Supreme Philosophy of Man Listening To: Music: Folk/Country Podcast: RealAF, Josh Matt Sevan Podcast Favorite Rest & Recovery: Sleep Nutrition/Supplementation (Xendurance) SUBSCRIBE RATE & REVIEW Link in BIO www.therestandrecoverypodcast.com #berestedbewell #cfvinthill #crossfit #stressresponse #recovery #activerecovery #injuryprevention #functionalfitness #recoverwell #restandrecovery #athleticperformance #weightlifting #rehab #longevity #playthelonggame #crossfit #gmupatriots #gmu #xendurance #metabolicconditioning #metcon
For this episode of CM Conversations, Ben Thompson & Jerome Richards, Directors at CM Medical, spoke with Rob Jenkins and Will Flack from F&J Agile Solutions. They discussed the importance for companies to be adaptable in an ever changing world and announced an exciting new partnership between CM Medical and F&J. If you have any questions about our partnership, or any of the topics we covered, get in touch at cmconversations@charltonmorris.com Learn more about F&J Agile Solutions here.
Rob Jenkins is a writer, speaker, and professional development consultant. He is the author of six books, including The 9 Virtues of Exceptional Leaders and Think Better, Write Better. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-jenkins-5865b95/
In today’s episode, host Tony J. Robinson interviews Robert Jenkins an investor from Eugene, OR. Robert shares: How he used direct mail to find his property How he negotiated with the seller How he was able to manage the rehab on his own What a hard money lender is, and how he used it to […]
Join the BANGover Productions crew and a few guests as they discuss their favorite albums of this past decade. Everyone brings a different taste to the table and it all culminates with a favorite song from each member and guest. This one is definitely a BANGER so we decided to split it into two episodes, that said, make sure you listen to Part 1 to get the full experience. Host - Scott Brouillette Guests - Chris Myers, Bria Beal, Rob Jenkins, Danine Lareau, and Justin McIrvin Producer/Engineer - Chris Myers Audio version available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, & other popular podcast services Follow BANGover Productions on Facebook, Intsagram, and YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bangoverproductions/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bangoverproductions/support
Join the BANGover Productions crew and a few guests as they discuss their favorite albums of this past decade. Everyone brings a different taste to the table and it all culminates with a favorite song from each member and guest. This one is definitely a BANGER so we decided to split it into two episodes, that said, make sure you listen to Part 2 to get the full experience. Host - Scott Brouillette Guests - Chris Myers, Bria Beal, Rob Jenkins, Danine Lareau, and Justin McIrvin Producer/Engineer - Chris Myers Audio version available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, & other popular podcast services Follow BANGover Productions on Facebook, Intsagram, and YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bangoverproductions/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bangoverproductions/support
How to write well and raise good kids are probably two of the most unrelated topics I could come up with for a Podcast episode. But both concepts are covered masterfully by author, professor, speaker and father Rob Jenkins. Rob has been a mentor for me n writing and raising kids as I have stumbled my was through both. Teaching college kids how to write since the days of early computers, Rob’s message has changed remarkably little. The tools may have, the methods and qualities of Good writing have not. Rob shares his insights on why writing well is so important, now more than ever, especially in business. His message about father hood is equally compelling. Robs advice and insights on fatherhood have shaped how I engage with my own family. He and his wife Bonnie set a great example of what an EXTRAordinary family can look like. I hope you enjoy the extensive wisdom and knowledge of Rob Jenkins.
Partiamo subito con un argomento ostico: la teoria delle stringhe! Ma non vi preoccupate, inizieremo dalle basi per poi raccontarvi di uno studio che la mette in discussione.Per approfondire: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.086004L’Italia è terra di fossili importanti, a volte anche di gruppi animali che forse siamo più abituati ad apprezzare per i loro rappresentanti viventi. È il caso del fossile di un suino proveniente dall’Umbria e recentemente descritto, che ha fornito informazioni significative sull’evoluzione dei maiali. Ce ne parla Marco Cherin dell’Università di Perugia, intervistato da Andrea Villa.Un nuovo studio pubblicato su “Royal Society Proceedings B” da un gruppo di psicologi dell’Università di York (UK) guidati da Rob Jenkins ha calcolato il numero di persone che riusciamo a ricordare, in media. Partiamo da questo studio per arrivare a disquisire di scelte, raccontandovi di uno studio condotto da Petter Johansson al Choice Blindness Lab dell’Università di Lund, in Svezia.Per approfondire:– http://www.lescienze.it/news/2018/10/10/news/ricordare_5000_volti-4148609/ [show] [show] [show] [show]– https://www.ted.com/talks/petter_johansson_do_you_really_know_why_you_do_what_you_do [show] [show] [show] [show]
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"I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity." -Edgar Allan Poe I See You by Wellington Hutslar - 01:09 The Room by [Dee Calhoun](www.screamingmaddee.com) - 26:13 Untitled by Rob Jenkins - 41:10 Check out [VistaPrint.com](https://www.vistaprint.com/?rd=1&GP=09%2f20%2f2018+16%3a40%3a12&GPS=5172936635&GNF=1) and our offer code SLEEP for 500 high quality custom business cards for only $9.99 Go To [HelloFresh.com/SCARE60](https://www.hellofresh.com/landing/scare60) for a total of $60 off, that’s $20 off your first 3 boxes! Check out the [How Are You Holding Up? Podcast](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-are-you-holding-up/id1409679364?mt=2) "Evening of Chaos", "The Dread", "Anguish", "Shadowlands 3 - Machine" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ All sound effects from Freesound.org: Foundation Sound Effects » Jump_Landing_Wood_01.wav by IPaddeh https://freesound.org/people/IPaddeh/ Close Combat » Footsteps Cowboy Boots Hardwood Floor by cjfilmmaker https://freesound.org/people/cjfilmmaker/ Running_wood.wav by taure https://freesound.org/people/taure/ Cat purr.wav by Trautwein https://freesound.org/people/Trautwein/ Creaky Doors » short creaks creek creaky door open close.wav by HowardV https://freesound.org/people/HowardV/ Unclipping of a case.wav by HelterSkelter1114 https://freesound.org/people/HelterSkelter1114/ slow footsteps by TheBuilder15 https://freesound.org/people/TheBuilder15/ Falling In Dirt.wav by FocusBay https://freesound.org/people/FocusBay/ Metallic Clang.aif by jasonLON https://freesound.org/people/jasonLON/ Punch Punching Fist To Skin Hit by deleted_user_7146007 https://freesound.org/people/deleted_user_7146007/ Heavy Impacts by RICHERlandTV https://freesound.org/people/RICHERlandTV/ juicey blood.wav by nicktermer https://freesound.org/people/nicktermer/ [ScareYouToSleep.com](https://www.scareyoutosleep.com/)
Adventures in Dreamland "Why do we dream and why do we repeat dreams?" asks Mila O'Dea, aged 9, from Panama. Hannah Fry and Adam Rutherford delve into the science of sleep. From a pioneering experiment on rapid eye movement sleep, to a brand new 'dream signature' found in the brain, they discover how scientists are investigating our hidden dreamworld. Featuring sociologist Bill Domhoff from the University of California Santa Cruz, sleep psychologist Mark Blagrove from the University of Swansea, and neurologist Francesca Siclari from the University of Lausanne. The Curious Face-Off "Are machines better than humans at identifying faces?" asks the excellently named Carl Vandal. Today’s Face Off leads our intrepid detectives to investigate why we see Jesus on toast, Hitler in houses and Kate Middleton on a jelly bean. Face perception psychologist Rob Jenkins from the University of York explains why we're so good at spotting familiar faces, like celebrities. Plus, Franziska Knolle from the University of Cambridge discusses her face recognition study involving Barack Obama and a group of highly-trained sheep. But are we outwitted by artificial intelligence when it comes to face ID? BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones gives us the low-down on the pros and cons of current technology. Picture: Child sleeping, Credit: Quintanilla/Getty Images Producer: Michelle Martin
"Are machines better than humans at identifying faces?" asks the excellently named Carl Vandal. Today's Face Off leads our intrepid detectives to investigate why we see Jesus on toast, Hitler in houses and Kate Middleton on a jelly bean. Face perception psychologist Rob Jenkins from the University of York explains why we're so good at spotting familiar faces, like celebrities. Plus, Franziska Knolle from the University of Cambridge discusses her face recognition study involving Barack Obama and a group of highly-trained sheep. But are we outwitted by artificial intelligence when it comes to face ID? BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones gives us the low-down on the pros and cons of current technology. Presenters: Hannah Fry, Adam Rutherford Producer: Michelle Martin.
On this episode, Adelaide photographer Rob Jenkins joins us to share his love of photography. Diverse and dynamic Rob's work stands out.
On this episode, Adelaide photographer Rob Jenkins joins us to share his love of photography. Diverse and dynamic Rob's work stands out.
Season 2, Episode 39 - Robert Jenkins, JD Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, Robert Jenkins, JD. Rob Jenkins uses his unique point of view, disarming delivery, and rhetorical skills he learned practicing law to tell you why he's right. You'll disagree, but you'll laugh anyway. A Detroit native, Rob has performed at many festivals including the Oddball Comedy & Curiousity Festival, Bridgetown Comedy Festival, and Laughfest where he was a 2016 participant in the Best of the Midwest Comedy Competition. Rob has appeared on the Fox Stand-Up Comedy Show “Laughs” and appeared in Dave Landau's Detroit-based comedy “The King.” Rob has opened for Hannibal Buress, Kyle Kinane, Jackie Kashian, and many others. In 2015, Rob released his first comedy CD "Achievement Unlocked" - it's available on iTunes, Amazon, xBox Music, and many other places. Website: http://robjcomedy.com The Curiosity Hour Podcast is hosted and produced by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund. Please join our Facebook Group, The Curiosity Hour Podcast, to continue the discussion about this episode online: www.facebook.com/groups/thecuriosityhourpodcast/ If you have any guest suggestions, comments, or feedback, please email us at guestsuggestions@thecuriosityhourpodcast.com. Disclaimers: The Curiosity Hour Podcast may contain content not suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion advised. The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are solely those of the guest(s). These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of The Curiosity Hour Podcast. This podcast may contain explicit language. Notes: The brief music at the beginning and end of the podcast is the track, "Trail" on the album "Trail EP" by Nobara Hayakawa. We are using under creative commons license. The artist/publisher does not endorse or approve any of the content of this podcast. freemusicarchive.org/music/Nobara_Hayakawa/
Episode 85 - Rob Jenkins discusses The 9 Virtues of Exceptional Leaders and steps to unlock your leadership potential. Rob serves as a professor at Georgia State University and as a Fellow of the Academy for Academic Leadership. He's a regular contributor to The Chronicle of Higher Education. Stay tuned after the interview for five action items and hear bonus comments. Host, Kevin Craine Everyday-MBA.com
Host Joe Moss discusses leadership skills with Rob Jenkins, Georgia State University Academy for Academic Leadership professor and the co-author of the book “The 9 Virtues of Exceptional Leaders: Unlocking Your Leadership Potential”. . Rob Jenkins/GSU Academy for Academic Leadership Academy for Academic Leadership (AAL) is a national leadership training and development organization located in […] The post 9 VIRTUES OF EXCEPTIONAL LEADERS: Rob Jenkins of GSU/Academy for Academic Leadership appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Have you ever seen somebody in the street and thought you know them, until you get closer and realise it's a different person entirely. Matching faces to memories or pictures is easier for some people than it is for others. But what happens if you're job is dependent on being able to tell the difference between a 2D face in a photo and a person standing in front of you? Hannah Tooley spoke to Dr Rob Jenkins from the Department of Psychology at York University. He's been studying passport control officers in Australia to see how good these professionals are at it, and the results might surprise... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Have you ever seen somebody in the street and thought you know them, until you get closer and realise it's a different person entirely. Matching faces to memories or pictures is easier for some people than it is for others. But what happens if you're job is dependent on being able to tell the difference between a 2D face in a photo and a person standing in front of you? Hannah Tooley spoke to Dr Rob Jenkins from the Department of Psychology at York University. He's been studying passport control officers in Australia to see how good these professionals are at it, and the results might surprise... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Passwords are a tricky business, with thousands of people forgetting them every day, and some being hacked or guessed. The University of York has tested the idea of using recognisable faces which are unique to us, instead of written passwords, as proof of our identity. Rob Jenkins, a psychologist who lead the study, tells Kat Arney more... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Passwords are a tricky business, with thousands of people forgetting them every day, and some being hacked or guessed. The University of York has tested the idea of using recognisable faces which are unique to us, instead of written passwords, as proof of our identity. Rob Jenkins, a psychologist who lead the study, tells Kat Arney more... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists