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Resilience Unravelled
Exploring the Semester at Sea Program with Scott Marshall - Resilience Unravelled

Resilience Unravelled

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 28:07


In this episode of Resilience Unravelled, Russell interviews Scott Marshall, president of a small nonprofit that runs the Semester at Sea study abroad program. Located in Fort Collins, Colorado. Scott shares insights into the program, which combines international travel with academic studies aboard a ship. Participants spend 105 days visiting 8-10 countries, engaging in experiential learning and community building. The conversation covers logistics, student life, conflict management, and the unique benefits of the program. Scott also discusses his podcast 'As Unexpected,' which highlights the stories of alumni who have made significant achievements. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of how travel and education come together to foster resilience, curiosity, and compassion in young adults.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:18 Scott Marshall's Background and Location01:17 Semester at Sea Program Overview02:26 Logistics and Academic Structure04:33 Student Experience and Course Offerings05:27 Historical Context and Community Building10:26 Daily Life on the Ship12:32 In-Country Experiences and Challenges13:49 Conflict Management and Community Dynamics16:20 Gap Year and Lifelong Learners19:27 Podcast and Alumni Stories25:40 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsYou can contact us at info@qedod.comResources can be found online or link to our website https://resilienceunravelled.com#resilience, #burnout, #intuition

Pixelated Audio
LIVE: VGMCon 2025 in ~Space~ – PA199

Pixelated Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 115:59


Pixelated Audio is back from another VGMCon in Minnesota, this time about space! Joining Gene once again from last year are Pernell from Rhythm and Pixels and Carlos from Heroes Three! We did a similar panel last year; we take a broad theme and make it educational, and then use it as an excuse to cram in all sorts of VGM examples. We had some tech issues and lost some of the recording but we were able to rescue it with a more laid back "part 2" we recorded in the hotel room as a way to fill in gaps and riff for a while. Prepare for launch on this massive double episode clocking in at almost 2 hours! We discuss space, its influence on games and computing, and a wide range of games that have a direct or sometimes tenuous link to space. We've got a ton of music this episode so we hope you enjoy it. Pardon the noise in the background, it was the best we could do with a portable recorder. If you'd like to follow along with our slides that we used during the talk, feel free to click through. If the presentation doesn't show up below, click here. Track list 0:00:00 (Bedding) Map Screen - Mass Effect (Various, 2007) - Sam Hulick 0:06:15 (Excerpt) introduction to "From Here to Infinity" narrated by Patrick Stewart 0:09:42 Intro Cutscene - Frontier: Elite II (Amiga, 1993) - David Lowe 0:27:18 Hyperspace - Star Control II (PC, 1992) - Riku Nuottajärvi 0:31:57 Alpine Start - Star Trek: New Worlds (PC, 2000) - Jeremy Soule, Inon Zur 0:35:19 Main Theme - Space Engineers (PC, 2019) - Karel Antonín 0:41:11 Happy Daymare - Xexex (Arcade, 1991) - Konami Kukeiha Club Motoaki Furukawa (Carol Queen) Hidenori Maezawa (Michael Oldriver) Satoko Miyawaki (Rosetta Stone) Akiko Hashimoto (Shanghai Manmos) 0:45:13 Space Port -Juggernaut- - X-Men: Children of the Atom (Arcade, 1994) Takayuki Iwai (ANACHEY··TAKAPON··) [main composer on track] Shun Nishigaki (SYUN Nishigaki) Hideki Okugawa (HIDEKI OK) Isao Abe (Isao ··oyaji··Ave) 0:47:44 Hydra (Stage 1) - Gradius IV (Arcade, 1999) - Konami Kukeiha Club Atsuki Watanabe (Atsuki) Harumi Ueko 0:52:09 Pretty G - GuitarFreaks / DrumMania (Arcade, 2000) - Zonlu (Sunday Records) 0:57:17 Space - Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie (SFC, 1993) - Noboru Yamane 1:04:48 I Want to See the Starlight (Jolyne Kujo's Theme) - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle (PS3, 2013) - Chikayo Fukuda 1:11:50 UFO Ending - Silent Hill (PS1, 1999) - Akira Yamaoka 1:18:06 (Bedding) World 2 (Moon) - Treasure Master (NES, 1991) - Tim Follin 1:20:00 (Bedding) Team Selection - Blades of Steel (NES, 1988) Shinya Sakamoto (S. Sakamoto) Kazuki Muraoka (K. Muraoka) Atsushi Fujio (A. Fujio) Kiyohiro Sada (K. Sada) 1:21:30 (Bedding) Item Acquisition - Super Metroid (SNES, 1994) - Kenji Yamamoto 1:21:42 (Bedding) Welcome to Chessmaster - The Chessmaster (SNES, 1991) - Peter Stone 1:22:24 (Bedding) Item Acquisition - Metroid Fusion (GBA, 2002) - Minako Hamano, Akira Fujiwara 1:22:41 (Bedding) Title Theme - Sorry! / Aggravation / Scrabble Junior (GBA, 2005) - Mark Cooksey (possibly) 1:23:46 (Bedding) Course Clear (Out of This Dimension) - Star Fox (SNES, 1993) - Hajime Hirasawa 1:24:11 (Bedding) Title Theme - PGA Tour Golf (SNES, 1992) - Rob Hubbard 1:24:50 Title Theme - PGA Tour Golf (Genesis, 1991) - Rob Hubbard 1:28:53 (Bedding) Deep Core - Phalanx (SNES, 1991) - S. Yamaguchi 1:29:32 (Bedding) Dr. Wright - SimCity (SNES, 1991) - Soyo Oka 1:34:12 (Bedding) Title Theme - Space Shuttle Project (NES, 1991) - Scott Marshall 1:34:39 (Bedding) Round 1 – Remlia Castle - Astyanax (NES, 1989) - Toshiko Tasaki 1:37:18 (Excerpt) pre-launch voice clips - Space Shuttle Project (NES, 1991) - voiced by David Crane 1:45:29 Ball Launch + Main Play 2 - Star Trek 25th Anniversary (Pinball, 1991) - Brian Schmidt 1:47:52 The Moon - Ducktales Remastered (Various,

KrameriCast
KrameriKast Klassic 5 - Bob Dylan: Blood on the Tracks

KrameriCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 109:20


Sim, é verdade. Temos um novo KrameriKast Klassic. Deve ter ouvinte que nem sabe o que era essa série de episódios... E esse é um dos que mais me deram orgulho de ter feito por diversos motivos.Em primeiro lugar, eu estava adiando de fazê-lo há não menos que 3 anos, nunca me senti digno de falar dessa obra. Além disso, ainda que pessoalmente eu o considere um pouco superestimado em relação a outros de Dylan, é um álbum muito especial para mim, tendo minha música favorita, "Idiot Wind". Devo muito ao Bob Dylan pela minha personalidade, mas isso aqui é uma questão mais pessoal. Blood on the Tracks é notoriamente associado ao relacionamento de Dylan com sua musa, a ex-coelhinha da Playboy Sara Dylan, ainda que em sua autobiografia ele o tenha negado. Também tenho minhas dúvidas, e acredito que outros também, afinal nos últimos anos se tornou a obra mais renomada de Dylan, talvez pela década mais sensível em detrimento dos anos 2000 e 1990 mais irreverentes.Sendo uma obra mais pessoal e íntima, não foquei tanto na parte musical e sim na biografia e contexto das músicas.Foi um tanto complicado juntar todas as ideias que tive para esse episódio, usei de referência Richard F. Thomas, Michael Gilmour, Scott Marshall, Jonathan Cott e, claro, o próprio Dylan. Estou genuinamente orgulhoso do resultado final, espero não ter vergonha dele daqui a uns dois ou três anos.Visite: https://kramericast.xyzDoe: https://kramericast.xyz/donate.htmlCrie conta no Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@Monk's:eEntre no espaço do Matrix: https://matrix.to/#/#raro-e-diferente:matrix.orgCanal do Telegram: https://t.me/raroediferenteRedes sociais: https://kramericast.xyz/links.html

Wild Business Growth Podcast
#325: Scott Marshall – Semester at Sea, Institute for Shipboard Education

Wild Business Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 42:21


Scott Marshall, the President & CEO of Semester at Sea and the Institute for Shipboard Education (ISE), joins the show to share his journey from studying abroad in Japan to leading study abroad on a giant ship around the world. Hear the behind-the-scenes of Semester at Sea, how they manage the cost of a cruise ship, the favorite ports, the best Semester at Sea traditions, and the most beautiful sights on and off the water. Connect with Scott at SemesterAtSea.org and on LinkedIn

The Higher Ed Geek Podcast
Episode #274: How Semester at Sea is Redefining Experiential Learning

The Higher Ed Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 31:42


In this episode, Scott Marshall, President & CEO of Semester at Sea, joins the show to discuss the transformative power of study abroad. Scott shares his personal journey from faculty member to leading one of the most unique global education programs, including navigating the challenges of the pandemic. He also dives into the importance of experiential learning, the role of study abroad in student success, and why higher ed leaders should invest more in global education. If you're passionate about innovative learning experiences, this episode is for you!Guest Name: Scott Marshall, President and Chief Executive Officer at Semester At Sea / ISEGuest Social: LinkedInGuest Bio: Scott Marshall is the host of the As Unexpected Podcast and President and CEO of the Institute for Shipboard Education, a 61-year-old nonprofit that directs Semester at Sea, the world's leading comparative study abroad program.Prior to joining Semester at Sea, Marshall was a Professor of Management, Vice Provost and Interim Dean in the College of Business at Portland State University. Scott's life-long commitment to global education and travel was born out of a study abroad program in Japan as an undergraduate. Scott, his wife, and their two children sailed on the Spring 2017 voyage of Semester at Sea, after which he joined the organization as Vice President of Academic Affairs. He has served as President since January 2020. - - - -Connect With Our Host:Dustin Ramsdellhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dustinramsdell/About The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Geek is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too!Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.Attend the 2025 Engage Summit! The Engage Summit is the premier conference for forward-thinking leaders and practitioners dedicated to exploring the transformative power of AI in education. Explore the strategies and tools to step into the next generation of student engagement, supercharged by AI. You'll leave ready to deliver the most personalized digital engagement experience every step of the way.Register now to secure your spot in Charlotte, NC, on June 24-25, 2025! Early bird registration ends February 1st -- https://engage.element451.com/register

The Leadership Habit
How to Make Decisions in Uncertain Times with Scott Marshall

The Leadership Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 47:26


Uncertain times are a certainty in leadership. Whether it's economic volatility, organizational shifts, or global instability, leaders consistently encounter a high degree of uncertainty. Today, business leaders must navigate unpredictable complexities while maintaining confidence and clarity.  In this timely episode of The Leadership Habit Podcast, host Jenn DeWall welcomed CEO Scott Marshall. Tune in to […] The post How to Make Decisions in Uncertain Times with Scott Marshall appeared first on Crestcom International.

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
396 Semester at Sea: Building Sustainable and Inclusive Futures with Scott Marshall

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 49:58


We explore the power of challenging assumptions and building regenerative societies with innovative software called Regen. I also share updates on my upcoming Australian Alpine walking track adventure and my latest novels. Then, I welcome Scott Marshall, President and CEO of the Semester at Sea. Scott shares insights into the program's impact on students' understanding of global cultures and how it fosters curiosity and personal growth. He also provides practical advice for fostering intercultural sensitivity in the workplace. This episode dives deep into experiential education, leadership, and creating inclusive environments SHOWNOTES are here: https://www.zoerouth.com/podcast/legal-challenges-workplace-dynamics Key Quotes: "When we expose ourselves to diverse perspectives, we expand our understanding of the world and ourselves." – Zoë Routh "Curiosity pushes us into spaces of discomfort, and that's where we grow." – Scott Marshall "We can't just assume that a one-day workshop on diversity will transform a workplace. It's about a long-term commitment to embracing different perspectives." – Scott Marshall Questions Asked: 1. How does Semester at Sea create a transformative learning experience? 2. What are the key leadership lessons from immersing in global cultures? 3. How can organisations foster curiosity and intercultural awareness in the workplace? 4. What are practical ways to develop a culture of inclusivity beyond traditional DEI programs? Take Action: Reflect on your own leadership assumptions and challenge them with new perspectives. Explore ways to bring diverse perspectives into your workplace—whether through book clubs, travel experiences, or deeper engagement with different cultural narratives. Start small: Have your team research governance models in different countries or visit a restaurant from a culture they're unfamiliar with and engage in meaningful conversations. Tip of the Week Engage in a "curiosity challenge"—for one week, actively seek to learn something new about a culture, history, or perspective that is outside your usual sphere. Join the community here: https://www.zoerouth.com/podcast-news You'll get 40 book summaries and recommendations on Leading Strategy and Performance, along with a special secret audio from my award-winning book, People Stuff. Key Moments 00:00 Introduction and Challenging Assumptions 00:15 Exploring Regenerative Societies with Regen Software 00:50 Personal Connection to Regenerative Ecosystems and Mars 01:35 Upcoming Adventure on the Australian Alpine Walking Track 02:12 Power Games and Olympus Dawn Writing Updates 03:17 Bringing the World to the Workplace 05:17 Introducing Scott Marshall and Semester at Sea 06:25 Semester at Sea: Program Overview and Logistics 13:19 Impact and Benefits of Semester at Sea 22:54 Developing Intercultural Competence in the Workplace 26:41 Workplace Sensitivity and Global Awareness 28:30 The Importance of Experiential Education 28:57 Critique of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programs 29:20 Leadership and Mental Models 30:24 Commitment to DEI Work 32:26 Personal Leadership Journey 33:58 Navigating Cultural Biases 42:19 Leadership Tips and Insights 48:47 Opportunities with Semester at Sea 50:48 Book Recommendation and Conclusion #leadership #experientiallearning #curiosity #inclusivity #semesteratsea #futureofleadership

Hashtag Higher Ed
Beyond the Sage on the Stage: The Future of Quality Learning

Hashtag Higher Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 47:05


Higher ed must evolve from delivering education to fostering quality learning—a continuous, experiential process that benefits both students and faculty. In this episode of Higher Voltage, Scott Marshall, CEO of Semester at Sea, joins Kevin Tyler to discuss the future of learning, the role of collaboration, and why it's time to rethink traditional models.

1049 Park Avenue: An Odd Couple Podcast
Scott Marshall Interview P2

1049 Park Avenue: An Odd Couple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 90:11


Scott Marshall returns for part two of our interview with him to celebrate his father's legacy.  In this second installment we discuss Laverne and Shirley, Mork & Mindy, Angie, Joanie Love Chachi, The New Odd Couple, the 2010s Odd Couple reboot, failed pilots and hit on Garry's movie career too especially Nothing in Common / Jackie Gleason.  We also cover Scott's acting work on the sitcoms and his career.

1049 Park Avenue: An Odd Couple Podcast
Scott Marshall Interview P1.

1049 Park Avenue: An Odd Couple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 114:33


In this episode we are joined by Scott Marshall, Garry Marshall's son, who provides us an inside, charming and humorous look at his father's legendary career and his exposure to all of it growing up.  This is only part one of our interview as there is so much to cover.  We discuss: Garry's upbringing in the Bronx and his family His college days at Northwestern University Writing for Jack Paar and Joey Bishop Moving to LA and meeting his wife / Scott's mother Barbara Writing on Dick Van Dyke, The Lucy Show, and I Spy Garry's first series Hey Landlord How Garry got to work on The Odd Couple; Scott's memories being on set; Jack and Tony; the writers; casting Penny & nepotism; Albert Brooks Other shows he worked on during The Odd Couple including the terrible Me & The Chimp. The origins of Happy Days; Scott acting on the show; studio and network interference; his friendship with the cast.

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 38 - Lift Up Voices

From The Sea To The Outback

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 15:20


On this episode, I spoke to Tori & Scott Marshall, the directors of Lift Up Voices, a NDIS-registered music therapy company in Kent Town in Adelaide. We chat about their story from grassroot workshops in Jamaica, their journey in America and building the foundations of their successful business in Adelaide. Lift Up Voices mentors those with a disability to achieve their musical goals, such as recording a song, starting a podcast, or even their own micro-business enterprise. Check out their website!: https://www.facebook.com/liftupvoices/

Changing Higher Ed
How Semester at Sea Improves Student Outcomes and Boosts Institutional Success

Changing Higher Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 36:34


According to the Consortium for Analysis of Student Success through International Education (CASSIE), students who participate in study abroad programs are 6.2 percentage points more likely to graduate within four years and 3.8 percentage points more likely to graduate within six years compared to their non-study abroad peers. Additionally, these students tend to earn higher GPAs and accumulate more credit hours upon graduation. This University System of Georgia infographic shows these outcomes directly enhance institutional key performance indicators such as retention and persistence. In this episode of Changing Higher Ed® podcast, Dr. Drumm McNaughton interviews Dr. Scott Marshall, President and CEO of the Institute for Shipboard Education, about how Semester at Sea transforms students' lives and enhances institutional outcomes through innovative study abroad programming. Why Semester at Sea is a Game-Changer Semester at Sea offers students the opportunity to visit up to 10 countries during a single semester while earning 12 to 15 college credits through a partnership with Colorado State University. The program is supported by 180 universities worldwide, attracting a diverse student body of 450 to 550 students per voyage. While onboard the ship, students engage in a robust academic curriculum and participate in a living-learning community. This unique environment fosters strong relationships among peers, faculty, and staff while encouraging deep reflection on cultural experiences gained at each port of call. The program creates a profound impact on students by integrating global learning, critical thinking, and community-building into a single, cohesive experience. Alumni frequently credit Semester at Sea with shaping their careers and life paths, emphasizing how the iterative process of experiencing different cultures followed by reflection can permanently transform mental models and worldviews. The Impact of Study Abroad on Institutional Success The importance of study abroad programs in improving institutional metrics is significant. Research shows that students who study abroad graduate faster, earn higher GPAs, and complete more credit hours than their peers. This results in improved retention rates and better long-term outcomes for universities. Semester at Sea's unique model of comparative experiential learning sets it apart from traditional study abroad programs, making it an invaluable asset for institutions seeking to enhance student outcomes and global competencies. Semester at Sea Benefits for Universities As a “third-party provider” program, Semester at Sea allows universities to partner without the financial burden of running their own study abroad initiatives. While institutions may lose one semester's worth of tuition from participating students, the long-term benefits—such as higher retention rates, faster graduation times, and increased alumni loyalty—far outweigh the costs. By investing in study abroad programs, institutions can position themselves as leaders in global education and prepare their students for the challenges of an interconnected world. Innovations for the Future of Study Abroad Programs and Semester at Sea Looking ahead, the program is exploring new ways to remain at the forefront of global education. Plans include creating an artificial intelligence (AI) floating lab, which would allow students to gain AI literacy while participating in the program's transformative experiential learning model. Collaborating with corporate partners like Nvidia, this initiative aims to equip students with cutting-edge skills that are increasingly critical in today's job market. The Case for Expanding Study Abroad Destinations While Europe remains a popular destination for study abroad, institutions are encouraged to expand their programs to include Asia, Africa, and other emerging economies. With three of the world's top five economies located in Asia (Japan, China, and India), exposing students to these regions is essential for preparing them to succeed in a globalized workforce. Semester at Sea's itineraries reflect this need by offering students a diverse range of cultural and economic contexts to explore. The Importance of Faculty Engagement Faculty play a crucial role in the success of Semester at Sea. Participating faculty members enhance the student experience and bring fresh perspectives and global insights back to their home campuses. This ripple effect benefits future cohorts and strengthens the institution's academic community. Faculty on Semester at Sea voyages are carefully selected for their passion for teaching and ability to contribute to the program's unique living-learning environment. What Makes Semester at Sea Unique? Much of the program's success is attributed to its living-learning community, which fosters deep connections among students, faculty, and staff. Students live and learn together on a ship for 105 days, participating in high-impact practices such as global learning and common intellectual experiences. The program's structure ensures that students develop intercultural competencies, adaptability, and critical thinking skills that are vital in today's interconnected world. Three Takeaways for University Presidents and Boards Consider Study Abroad Offices as Revenue Supporters Reframe how study abroad offices are viewed—not as cost centers but as revenue enhancers. These programs drive institutional success by improving retention, graduation rates, and overall student outcomes. Invest in Study Abroad Programs Institutions should provide incentives for students to participate in study abroad, such as financial aid scaled to family contributions. These investments yield significant returns through better institutional KPIs and stronger alumni engagement. Encourage Expansion Beyond Europe Study abroad offices should prioritize robust, comparative programs outside Europe, focusing on emerging economies like Asia and Africa. This approach aligns with global trends and equips students for success in diverse cultural and economic contexts. Bonus Takeaway from Dr. McNaughton: Involve your faculty in study abroad programs. Faculty who participate in programs like Semester at Sea return with enriched perspectives that benefit students and strengthen institutional outcomes. Final Thoughts As higher education leaders face mounting challenges in student retention, persistence, and graduation rates, innovative programs like Semester at Sea offer an intriguing solution. The combination of experiential learning, cultural immersion, and academic rigor provides students with a transformative experience that shapes their futures and strengthens institutional performance. By investing in global education and expanding opportunities beyond traditional boundaries, institutions can prepare students to succeed in an interconnected world while achieving vital organizational objectives. Read the transcript on our website at https://changinghighered.com/semester-at-sea-improves-student-outcomes-and-boosts-institutional-success/ #HigherEducation #StudyAbroad #SemesterAtSea About Our Podcast Guest Scott Marshall is the host of the As Unexpected Podcast and President and CEO of the Institute for Shipboard Education, which directs Semester at Sea, a leading study abroad program. His passion for global education began with a study abroad experience in Japan as an undergraduate. Marshall sailed with his family on Semester at Sea in Spring 2017, later joining the organization as Vice President of Academic Affairs and becoming President in 2020. Previously, he was a Professor of Management and Vice Provost at Portland State University, publishing over 40 works on management, marketing, and entrepreneurship while teaching strategy and international business. He earned a B.A. in Business Economics from Willamette University, an M.A. in International Affairs from George Washington University, and a Ph.D. in International Business from the University of Oregon. His career reflects a lifelong dedication to education, travel, and fostering cross-cultural understanding. About the Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton is the founder, CEO, and Principal Consultant at The Change Leader, Inc. A highly sought-after higher education consultant with 20+ years of experience, Dr. McNaughton works with leadership, management, and boards of U.S. and international institutions. His expertise spans key areas, including accreditation, governance, strategic planning, presidential onboarding, mergers, acquisitions, and strategic alliances. Dr. McNaughton's approach combines a holistic methodology with a deep understanding of the contemporary and evolving challenges facing higher education institutions worldwide to ensure his clients succeed in their mission.  

The M Word - Uncensored Conversations On Marketing
Episode 59: Leadership, Legacy, and the Future of Semester at Sea with Scott Marshall

The M Word - Uncensored Conversations On Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 44:24


What does it take to lead a world-renowned program through uncertainty while shaping the next generation of global citizens? In this episode of The M Word, Scott Marshall, President and CEO of the Institute for Shipboard Education, shares his journey from academia to leadership, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs of guiding Semester at […] The post Episode 59: Leadership, Legacy, and the Future of Semester at Sea with Scott Marshall first appeared on Arlington Strategy.

eCom Logistics Podcast
Scott Marshall on Prologis' Customer-Centric Approach to Data, Sustainability, and Innovation

eCom Logistics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 27:33


What You'll LearnData-Driven Decisions: How to transform raw data into actionable insights for customer success.Sustainability in Action: Prologis' science-based goals and their roadmap to net-zero emissions.Talent Management: Strategies for attracting, retaining, and empowering top-tier logistics professionals.Future-Proofing with Innovation: Preparing for drone technology, automation, and evolving customer needs.Customer-Centric Leadership: Building trust and collaboration through meaningful partnerships.Highlights[00:00:23] – Scott Marshall reflects on a career rooted in customer-centricity and operational excellence.[00:05:45] – Prologis' approach to deploying $100M weekly and staying agile amidst global scale.[00:11:45] – The transformative power of data aggregation and AI in understanding customer needs.[00:16:30] – The 4% real estate decision that influences 50% of customer operational costs.[00:22:15] – Preparing for drone deliveries: what logistics leaders should anticipate.Quotes[00:00:00] “The more data I can get from these interactions and then use AI… I can paint a picture of what's next.” – Scott Marshall[00:05:45] “We deploy $100M of capital every Monday. Staying agile and customer-focused is key.” – Harshida Acharya[00:08:30] “If you take care of your team, they're going to take care of your customers.” – Scott Marshall[00:17:15] “We aim to add columns to the spreadsheet that our competitors simply can't match.” – Scott MarshallAbout the GuestScott Marshall serves as the Chief Customer Officer at Prologis, the world's largest developer of logistics real estate. With a career spanning private development, institutional leadership, and service-side experience, Scott brings unparalleled expertise in integrating customer intelligence with innovative logistics solutions. Subscribe and Keep Learning!If you're a logistics leader looking to scale sustainably, don't miss out! Subscribe for more expert strategies on tackling modern supply chain challenges. Be sure to follow and tag the eCom Logistics Podcast on LinkedIn and YouTube

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 38 - Lift Up Voices

From The Sea To The Outback

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 15:20


In today's episode, I sit down with Tori & Scott Marshall, co-directors of Lift Up Voices. Lift Up Voices is a music-focused NDIS-registsred organisation from Adelaide, Australia. We chat about their humble beginnings in Los Angeles & Jamaica, and how they built a safe haven for all those with NDIS funding who thrive through music therapy. Enjoy!

theCrossroads UPC
Guest Instructor (Leadership): Scott Marshall

theCrossroads UPC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 58:01


Public Health Out Loud
The Latest on Avian Influenza From Two Local Experts

Public Health Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 23:28


You've probably heard about avian influenza or bird flu in the news recently, as it has made the jump to other species, like dairy cows. What is the risk to the general public? Is it safe to drink milk? In this episode of Public Health Out Loud, local experts, Dr. Suzanne Bornschein, State Epidemiologist at the Rhode Island Department of Health, and Dr. Scott Marshall, State Veterinarian at the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management fill us in on what we do know about the currently circulating strains and what we can do to reduce the risk of infection. 

Real Estate Ready
#51 - Scott Marshall, Semester at Sea

Real Estate Ready

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 35:26


In Episode #51 of the Fort Collins Fellas podcast, Chris sits down with Scott Marshall, President and CEO of Semester at Sea, a program based out of Colorado State University since 2016. Scott shares insights into his background and journey to leading this unique educational venture. He provides a detailed look at what a typical semester aboard the program entails, including the academic and travel experiences students can expect. Scott also addresses common concerns parents may have, emphasizing the transformative and safe environment Semester at Sea offers. This episode offers a comprehensive overview of how the program enriches students' lives through global education. We hope you enjoy!

Fort Collins Fellas
#51 - Scott Marshall, Semester at Sea

Fort Collins Fellas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 35:26


In Episode #51 of the Fort Collins Fellas podcast, Chris sits down with Scott Marshall, President and CEO of Semester at Sea, a program based out of Colorado State University since 2016. Scott shares insights into his background and journey to leading this unique educational venture. He provides a detailed look at what a typical semester aboard the program entails, including the academic and travel experiences students can expect. Scott also addresses common concerns parents may have, emphasizing the transformative and safe environment Semester at Sea offers. This episode offers a comprehensive overview of how the program enriches students' lives through global education. We hope you enjoy!

Jazz Today
Jazz Today - Episode May 2, 2024

Jazz Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024


Connie Han, Maria Kim, Charles Chen, Tim Lin, Ayumi Ishito, Stephanie Chou, Kevin Sun, Mute, Jun Iida, Francesco Crosara, Evan Flory-Barnes, Mike Downes, Scott Marshall, Moodset, Denielle Bassels, and Caity GyorgyPlaylist: Connie Han - Young MoonMaria Kim, featuring Benny Benack III - You're Mine, YouCharles Chen - GolsonTim Lin - Scrapple from the AppleAyumi Ishito, featuring Kevin Shea and George Draguns - Healing GazeStephanie Chou - In the Moon (You'll See My Heart)Kevin Sun - Lowlands (Live)Mute, featuring Kevin Sun, Christian Li, Jeong Lim Yang & Dayeon Seuk - Origin StoryJun Lida - Gooey Butter CakeFrancesco Crosara - SaravaEvan Flory-Barnes - It Must Suck to be YouMike Downes - CrimsonScott Marshall - The Monk TraneMoodset - MonsterDenielle Bassels - I Wanna Be Like You (The Monkey Song)Caity Gyorgy - Colloquially

SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®
The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 14th March 2024

SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 142:06


This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 14th March 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Simon Lasky    The Outsiders    For the Dreamers    2023 PSA    Don't Look Down    PSA    2024 Kersten Stevens    Fantasy (Intro)    Queen Rising    2023 Kersten Stevens    Fantasy    Queen Rising    2023 Richard Niles    Dreamer Awake    Adventures for Cello and Piano    2024 Pat Bianchi    Cryin' Blues    Three    2024 Caeser Frazier    King of Leonne    Live at Jazzcup    2023 Brandon Goldberg Trio    Circles    Live at Dizzy's    2024 Wolff Clark Dorsey    Nardis    A Letter to Bill Evans    2024 Greg Murphy    The Cure    You Remind Me    2024 Gastón Reggio    Crossing the Appalachians    Michigan    2024 Mark Egan    Big Sky    Cross Currents    2024 Remy Le Boeuf's Assembly of Shadows    Heartland Radio    Heartland Radio    2024 Ada Rovatti    Red August    The Hidden World of Piloo    2023 Daggerboard    Certified Clockwork    Escapement    2024 Will Régnier    Entre les lignes    Traces    2024 Julian Lage    Vanishing Points    Speak to Me    2024 Neal Alger    If Only for a Moment    Old Souls    2024 Alon Farber Hagiga with Dave Douglas    Spring Ahead    The Magician: Live in Jerusalem    2024 Scott Marshall    Solitude No. 1: What Would Eddie Do    The Solitude Suite    2024 Satoko Fujii Tokyo Trio    Gentle Slope    Jet Black    2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 14th March 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk
Learn more about the mysterious cough that swept the caninine community

Bark n Wag 15 Minute Vet Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 13:44


A mystery dog illness that spread across the U.S. last year and can lead to serious or fatal respiratory problems is still under investigation, but cases are starting to slow, experts say. The illness, which started to spread more widely in the summer and fall of 2023, causes coughing, sneezing and fatigue, among other symptoms, and can progress quickly to pneumonia. The dogs suspected to have it test negative for all of the typical causes of respiratory symptoms and often don't respond to treatment. In a statement to TODAY.com, the American Veterinary Medical Association says that based on "conversations with various sources ... the number of cases are declining," adding that an "ebb and flow" of respiratory illness in dogs over the course of the year is common, similar to cold and flu season in humans. The statement also explains that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has so far not seen that the rise in respiratory illness in dogs is linked to a new virus or bacteria. A statement from the Animal and Plant Inspection Service, part of the USDA, confirms to TODAY.com that the state-led testing that the agency is helping coordinate "has not indicated the presence of a novel pathogen or single infectious cause among these cases." Numerous veterinary diagnostic labs across the country are investigating the outbreak, from Oregon to Kansas to New Hampshire. The APHIS spokesperson adds that the illness is not regulated by APHIS and therefore the branch doesn't have data on case numbers. The Oregon Veterinary Medical Association also shared in an Feb. 14, 2024, update that "cases seem to be waning, if not back to normal," citing veterinarian Dr. Scott Weese's Worms and Germs blog. At last count, at least 19 states had reported cases of the illness, according to various expert groups. The AVMA explained in an earlier statement that the mystery dog illness is difficult to track because there's no national surveillance system. In November 2023, veterinarians in critical care settings told TODAY.com that they'd seen dozens of cases since the fall. Late last year, multiple groups — including the Colorado and Oregon departments of agriculture, the AVMA, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health — issued warnings about the mystery illness in dogs. “We don't know what is causing this situation, where dogs are presenting at veterinarians with what private veterinarians would call kennel cough,” Rhode Island's state veterinarian Dr. Scott Marshall told NBC affiliate WJAR. “What's different about this situation is that dogs are presenting with little bit more severe signs, not responding to usual treatments, and unfortunately had a small number, still a number, of dogs that have succumbed to them.” “It seems to happen very, very quickly — to go from this cough that's just won't go away ... and then all of a sudden they develop this pneumonia,” Dr. Lindsey Ganzer, veterinarian and CEO at North Springs Veterinary Referral Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, told TODAY.com. She said she treated over a dozen dogs with what she believes is the condition between October and November 2023. If your dog develops a cough, do not panic, the AVMA advises. But stay vigilant about its progression and your pet's overall health, and contact your vet right away if anything seems off. What is the mystery dog illness? Dogs with this mystery illness usually have coughing, sneezing, eye or nose discharge, are abnormally tired, and do not test positive for any common causes of canine respiratory illness, the Oregon Department of Agriculture noted in a Nov. 9 press release. Typically, dogs with respiratory illnesses have a cough for seven to 10 days, but some vets saw an uptick in dogs with coughs lasting weeks to months that don't respond to treatment, the Colorado Department of Agriculture said in a Nov. 22 statement. One of the distinguishing characteristics of this mystery illness outbreak was the high number of dogs who developed pneumonia. One Colorado vet, Dr. Michael Lappin, director of the Center for Companion Animal Studies at the Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine, told NBC News the number of canine pneumonia cases in the state rose by 50% between September and November 2023 compared to 2022. Marshall estimated that Rhode Island saw at least 35 cases of the mystery respiratory illness, but it's hard to know exactly how many because not all cases are reported. Dogs are most likely to contract it by being in close contact with numerous other dogs — so places like doggy day care, dog parks, groomers or boarding kennels, Ganzer said. The illness seems to affect dogs regardless of age, size or breed, though dogs with snort snouts, like bulldogs and pugs, may be at higher risk. Between mid-August and mid-November, the Oregon Department of Agriculture received reports of over 200 cases of the illness from veterinarians in the state but has had no additional cases to report since. A Dec. 1 statement from the Washington Department of Agriculture said the state has received 16 reports of unusual canine respiratory disease. Two cases were confirmed as such. The Colorado Department of Agriculture also shared in November that veterinarians in the state were seeing "double the number of cases than what is typically seen during a canine infectious respiratory disease outbreak."   The Wisconsin State Journal reported that between late October and December, clinics around the state saw six to 12 cases each, according to Dr. Keith Poulsen, director of the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at University of Wisconin-Madison. Dr. Amanda Cavanagh, head of urgent care services at Colorado State University James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital, in Fort Collins, Colorado, told TODAY.com that this past summer she started seeing cases of dogs with coughs lasting several weeks or longer, and the trend continued into the fall. She estimated her caseload of coughing dogs doubled from October to November. While dogs with a contagious cough are common in veterinary settings, Cavanagh noted that she normally sees cases decrease in the fall as temperatures drop and fewer dogs are gathering at parks. "But this year, the spike has stayed high," she explains. In its original press release, the Oregon Department of Agriculture noted that the illness can progress in three ways: Mild to moderate cough for six to eight weeks or longer that either doesn't respond to antibiotics or only responds a little Chronic pneumonia that doesn't respond to antibiotics Severe pneumonia that "often leads to poor outcomes in as little as 24 to 36 hours" Cavanagh witnessed all three scenarios play out at her hospital. Last fall, she said she saw more dogs than usual with a long-lasting upper respiratory infection who then developed pneumonia from a secondary bacterial infection. Of the dogs she treated, she said most who developed pneumonia responded to antibiotics, and many with the long-lasting cough recovered with time and never got pneumonia. But of those who developed the severe pneumonia, some died or had to be euthanized. "That really bad pneumonia, historically, is very, very rare. Maybe I would see one case a year," but last fall alone, Cavanagh saw a "handful," she said. How many dogs have died from the mystery illness? Because most states are not tracking case numbers, it's not known exactly how many dogs have died from the illness. The Oregon Department of Agriculture tells TODAY.com that it does not know how many dogs have died from the illness in the state. However, it is confirmed that some dogs in the U.S. have died from the mystery illness. The Colorado Department of Agriculture said in a statement that "in rare cases, the canine patients progress quickly from pneumonia to death." Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biological Sciences also said the illness has resulted in "some fatalities." Ganzer and Cavanagh both have had several canine patients die from what they believe to be the condition. Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association President Shelly Pancoast told WJAR that she's seen five to 10 dogs die from the mystery illness. “We still don't have a great handle on how exactly we should be treating these dogs,” Pancoast said. “A vast majority of them are making full recovery, it's just unlike anything we've seen in previous years with kennel cough." What states have the mystery dog illness? According to various expert groups, cases that match the description of the mystery dog illness have been reported, officially or anecdotally, in: Colorado California Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts New Hampshire Nevada Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island Tennessee Vermont Washington Wisconsin This above list of states comes from the AVMA, the Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association, the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine and the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Mystery dog illness 2023 symptoms Symptoms of the mystery dog illness include: Coughing that doesn't get better on its own after a week or so Sneezing Nasal or eye discharge Red eyes Lethargy Trouble breathing, especially from the stomach Blue or purple gums (due to not getting enough oxygen) Related: What does coughing in a dog sound like? Vet explains in viral video Signs of coughing in dogs For many dog owners, the signs of coughing can be difficult to recognize, Dr. Michele Forbes, Dr. Michele Forbes, owner of Compassionate Care Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan, says. "Rarely do (dog owners) identify a cough until it becomes an overt problem and it's clearly coming from the chest,” Forbes explained in a now-viral TikTok. As a result of owners not noticing coughing or confusing it for something else, like throat-clearing or gagging, some dogs are arriving at vet facilities in more advanced stages of the condition, which can make it more difficult to treat, Forbes told TODAY.com. Some tips to help identify signs of coughing in dogs: The sound dogs make when they're choking can be confused for coughing. Some dogs sound like they're honking, kind of like a goose. Coughing can also sound like the dog is gagging or clearing its throat. The chest may heave or the abdomen may move while the dog is coughing. For some dogs, it looks like they're trying to cough up a hair ball and they may produce some liquid. A wet cough may produce a gargling sound. If a dog is coughing a lot, they may end up vomiting, which dog owners often confuse for a gastrointestinal issue. Reverse-sneezing can be confused for coughing but it's not usually a reason to call the vet unless it's paired with actual coughing, nasal discharge or any other concerning symptoms. When to see the vet for the mystery dog illness Other signs that your dog should see the vet, per the AVMA, include: Lingering cough Weakness Loss of appetite Difficulty breathing Worsening of illness Cough that is sufficiently severe that it causes the dog to vomit or makes it hard for the animal to breathe Tips to prevent mystery dog illness from vets Dogs are most likely to contract the illness when in close contact with other dogs, so previous guidance was to keep dogs away from other dogs. But case rates have essentially returned to normal, Weese noted in his blog. To keep your dog safe and healthy overall, the AVMA recommends keeping up to date with vaccinations. "While the existing vaccines may not specifically target this unknown infection, maintaining overall health through routine vaccinations can help support a dog's immune system in combating various infections," it said. The AVMA stressed the following vaccines: Bordetella, Adenovirus type 2, and parainfluenza combined with the injectable influenza H3N2 vaccine. Be sure to give your dog two weeks after vaccination before interacting with other dogs so they can build up immunity. If your dog is sick, consult a vet as soon as possible, as early testing can help with treatment, and keep the dog away from other dogs to avoid spreading the illness, experts advise. While it's unlikely a humans can get sick with the respiratory illness, because the cause is still unknown, the AVMA suggests thoroughly washing hands after handling any dogs. Caroline Kee contributed reporting.

whatishipradio's podcast
Episode 356: What is Hip Radio - SUNDAY NIGHT JAZZFIX - Jan 28 24

whatishipradio's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 60:32


  | Milt Jackson  | Stablemates | Scott Marshall  | The Last word | Chris Potter  | You gotta move | Stan Getz  | Corcovado | Melochita Y su Orchestra  | Baila Esta Rumba | Booker T  | Sunday Sermon | Miguel De Armas  | Freddies Drink | The Secret Brothers  | The lazy snake | Yussef Dayes Tom Misch  | Rust |   |  |   |  | Steely Dan  | Night by Night

Lifestyle Asset University
Episode #115 - The Power of Direct Bookings to Maximize your Short Term Rental with Scott Marshall

Lifestyle Asset University

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 39:30


Join us on this exciting episode of the Vacation Rental Revolution Podcast as your host, Shawn Moore, sits down with Scott Marshall, Chief Marketing Officer at Vodyssey. Together, they delve deep into the world of short-term rentals, offering valuable insights on harnessing the power of marketing to maximize success in the real estate industry.In this dynamic conversation, Shawn and Scott discuss the ever-evolving landscape of short-term rentals, shedding light on the latest trends and strategies that can set your properties apart in a competitive market. They explore the critical role marketing plays in attracting guests, ensuring high occupancy rates, and driving profitability.From SEO optimization and social media marketing to the significance of customer reviews, this episode is packed with actionable advice and real-world examples to help you elevate your vacation rental game. Whether you're a seasoned industry professional or just starting in the business, you'll gain valuable knowledge and inspiration to drive your success.Tune in to learn how effective marketing can transform your short-term rental properties into sought-after destinations, and gain a competitive edge in the real estate industry. The power of marketing is in your hands; seize it today!

State of the Plate
Bonus Episode: Scott Marshall, Feeding America

State of the Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 28:01


We're back with another bonus episode with a super-interesting person doing super-important work. Scott Marshall, Vice President of Development and Communications at Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin, joins us to talk about the impact of food insecurity in our own backyards and the amazing work they do to keep food on people's tables. 

Sports for Social Impact
Can Sport Venues be Catalysts for Change? (with Scott Marshall)

Sports for Social Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 54:45


Scott Marshall is a recent graduate from the University of Hawaii at Manoa where he received his Masters of Arts, Urban and Regional Planning. He focused on how sport venues can be catalysts for change in our communities, and how we can harness the power of sport through them. He was a student-athlete, competing on the American Football team. Articles: Green Sports Day Canada Registration: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-pWSfc8qhVX5UtubBmjb_eLBTYZ2u4SXAUo5RniOXc0/edit?usp=sharing Green Sports Day Canada: https://www.greensportsverts.ca/ Norwegian study linking sports and social capital (Seippel, 2006): http://www.seippel.no/Seippel_SportAndSocialCapital.pdf Deloitte study, “The Stadium Experience: Keeping sports fans engaged—and loyal” (2018): https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/us/Documents/technology-media-telecommunications/us-tmt-stadium-experience-keeping-sports-fans-engaged-loyal.pdf Let's Build An Aloha Stadium We Can Be Proud Of (by Scott Marshall): https://www.civilbeat.org/2023/09/lets-build-an-aloha-stadium-we-can-be-proud-of/ IOC Athlete's Giving Back Course: https://olympics.com/athlete365/courses/athletes-giving-back/ ----  Please subscribe to the Sports for Social Impact Podcast wherever you get your podcast! Leave us a review and a 5 star rating to help bring others in the world of sports into the conversation! The Sports for Social Impact podcast was nominated for a Sports Podcast Award in 2023. Send us an email at ⁠sportsforsocialimpact@gmail.com⁠  Linktree: ⁠https://linktr.ee/sportsforsocialimpact⁠ Linkedin: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-for-social-impact⁠ Follow us on Instagram (@SportsSocImpact)  Visit our website at https://www.sportsforsocialimpact.com/

The Alternative Dog Moms
Two Dog Moms Discussing their "Raw Feeder Problems"

The Alternative Dog Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 62:30


Welcome to Alternative Dog Moms - a podcast about what's happening in the fresh food community and the pet industry.   Kimberly Gauthier is the blogger behind Keep the Tail Wagging, and Erin Scott hosts the Believe in Dog podcast.CHAPTERS:0:00 Introduction00:54 Kimberly's life with three dogs02:32 What the animal communicator told Erin about finding a new dog10:20 Should we freak out about Animal Biome's corporate partners?27:31 Will Kimberly be offering meal formulation consults?35:25 What Neno thought when Erin fed him chicken feet36:51 Kimberly's mistakes as a raw feeder41:37 The downside to Kimberly's freezer being full #rawfeederproblems46:36 Can feeding fish to dogs cause a vitamin deficiency?LINKS DISCUSSED:Emotion Code healing with Kezia (https://www.openintochange.com/)Animal Biome's Partners (https://animalbiome.com/partners)Animal Biome's Partnership Studies (https://animalbiome.com/partnership-studies)How to Order Poop from Dr. Margo Roman (https://www.mbrt.life/)Your Natural Dog episode with Angela Ardolino and Dr. Margo Roman (https://angelaardolino.com/microbiome-restorative-therapy-with-dr-margo-roman/)Dolce's Legacy (https://www.dolceslegacy.com/)Scott Marshall's Raw Feeding 101 (https://www.rawfeeding101.com/)Kimberly's blog: 5 Raw Feeding Mistakes (https://keepthetailwagging.com/5-raw-dog-food-mistakes-dog-owners-make/)Kimberly's blog: How Feeding Fish to Dogs May Cause a Vitamin B1 Deficiency (https://keepthetailwagging.com/feeding-fish-to-dogs-may-lead-to-a-vitamin-b1-deficiency/)OUR BLOG/PODCASTS...Kimberly: Keep the Tail Wagging, KeepTheTailWagging.comErin Scott: Believe in Dog podcast, BelieveInDogPodcast.comFACEBOOK...Keep the Tail Wagging, Facebook.com/KeepTheTailWaggingBelieve in Dog Podcast, Facebook.com/BelieveInDogPodcastINSTAGRAM...Keep the Tail Wagging, Instagram.com/RawFeederLifeBelieve in Dog Podcast, Instagram.com/Erin_The_Dog_MomThanks for listening to our podcast. You can learn more about Erin Scott's first podcast at BelieveInDogPodcast.com. And you can learn more about raw feeding, raising dogs naturally, and Kimberly's dogs at KeepTheTailWagging.com. And don't forget to subscribe to The Alternative Dog Moms.

Rarified Heir Podcast
Episode #145: Kathleen Marshall & Scott Marshall (Garry Marshall) (Part two)

Rarified Heir Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 37:54


Today on another encore bonus edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we talk to last week's guests Kathleen Marshall and Scott Marshall, again this week. And again we learn first-hand what it was like to grow up the daughter and son of director Garry Marshall & the niece and nephew of actor director Penny Marshall. This episode picks up where last week's episode ends with tales about school nap time and Lord of the Flies, growing up in Hollywood and the hermits of the Hollywood Hills and the importance of the next generation making their mark. Take a listen to the Rarified Heir Podcast. Everyone has a story.

Rarified Heir Podcast
Episode #144: Kathleen Marshall & Scott Marshall (Garry Marshall) (Part one)

Rarified Heir Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 84:06


Today on another encore edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we talk to Kathleen Marshall and Scott Marshall, the daughter and son of director Garry Marshall & the niece and nephew of actor/director Penny Marshall. We loved talking to two fellow albums of the Oakwood School which host Josh Mills attended with them because it was a great chance to reconnect and talk about all things Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, Mork and Mindy and a few pilots that didn't really make the grade. We did get to talk about Garry's films like Pretty Womanand The Flamingo Kid as well as Penny's film A League of Their Own. Kathleen and Scott give us first hand looks into what it was like being on set in the 70s and into the 90s, how they were not allowed on one set due to their age but another was pretty much a second home when growing up. What's more, we learned how their mother, Barbara kept the kids feet on the ground as she was not one who loved the limelight and wanted to make sure the kids had a regular, everyday family life. Of course we talk about Garry's passion for sports and why he pushed it on his kids, we hear Scott's spot on impression of his dad from Albert Brooks Lost in America, tales of Scott's post college indie band Chavez who once played the Hollywood Bowl & much more. It was a pleasure to reconnect with both Kathleen and Scott on this edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast Take a listen.

Let's Go To Court!
247: The Murder of Maddie Clifton & a Triple Kidnapping

Let's Go To Court!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 158:44


Brandi starts us off with a gut-wrenching story. On the evening of November 3, 1998, all eight-year-old Maddie Clifton wanted to do was go outside and play. Her mother gave her permission to go outside for a few minutes, so Maddie went next door to the home of 14-year-old Josh Phillips to ask if he'd like to play baseball. He did. Later, when Maddie didn't come home, her parents panicked. Police and volunteers searched for Maddie for days before she was finally discovered by Josh's mother. Then Kristin tells us about an elaborate triple kidnapping. Michelle Renee was at home with her seven-year-old daughter, Breea, when, seemingly out of nowhere, three men burst through the home's locked back door. The men wore ski masks. They brandished guns. They'd even brought spears. They told Michelle that they knew she worked for a local Bank of America. They said that if she wanted to survive, she'd have to go into work the next morning and clear out the vault. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: 48 Hours episode, “The Kidnapping of Michelle and Breea Renee” “A mother was forced to rob a bank to save her daughter's life after they were kidnapped and threatened with dynamite,” by Gayane Keshishyan Mendez for cbsnews.com “California mother who was kidnapped and forced to rob a bank falsely painted as a criminal in court: “100% felt like I was on trial”” by Tracy Smith for cbsnews.com “Hostage no more: Michelle Renee tells true story of kidnapping of daughter and self,” by Ruth Marvin Webster for The San Diego Union-Tribune “Suspected bank robber nabbed,” North County Times “Man convicted of kidnapping, robbery,” North County Times “People v. Butler,” casetext.com “Attorney: Bank chief plotted own kidnapping,” North County Times “Superior Court trial starts in bank robbery, kidnapping,” by Scott Marshall for the North County Times In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Maddie Clifton” chillingcrimes.com “Why Did Josh Kill Maddie Clifton?” By Malinda Fusco, Medium “19 years later, the narrative behind Maddie Clifton's demise gets even worse” by Eileen Kelley, The Florida Times Union “Life sentence upheld for Joshua Phillips, teen killer of Maddie Clifton” by Andrew Pantazi, The Florida Times Union “Wednesday marks 23 years since murder of Maddie Clifton” by Colette DuChanois, News 4 Jax “Josh Phillips” wikipedia.org YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 45+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!  

Mom Can't Cook! A DCOM Podcast

Do you love The Incredibles and Encanto, but wish they'd been made for a budget of about $300? Weird thing to wish for, but turns out you're in luck! This week, Andy and Luke are discussing the DCOM Up, Up and Away (2000) in which young Scott Marshall, son of superhero couple Bronze Eagle and Warrior Woman, anxiously awaits his fourteenth birthday, and the arrival of his longed for superpowers. But will Scott get powers at all? Does the environmental software company Earth Protectors have a sinister hidden agenda? And how exactly did Spider-Man get webs all over Scott's grandparents' carpet? Listen and find out! If you've watched Up, Up and Away and have your own thoughts, email them to us at momcantcookpod@gmail.com for a chance to have them read out on the show. This episode is sponsored by Zocdoc. If you're in the US, go to Zocdoc.com/mcc and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Contact Multitude for Advertising Inquiries: multitude.productions/ads Check out the official Mom Can't Cook! store for sweet merch: momcantcookstore.com

Charlton Live
Big Match Preview - Lincoln City away 2022-23

Charlton Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 60:45


Join Louis Mendez, Nathan Muller and Lewis Catt as they look back at the Pepperoni Trophy defeat at Colchester and ahead to Saturday's trip to Lincoln City. They hear the goals from the trip to the Jobserve Community Stadium and post-match reaction from assistant coach Scott Marshall as the Addicks made it six game winless in all competitions. They share thoughts of people who contacted the studio to discuss the side and then look ahead to the trip to Sincil Bank - hearing from Gary Hutchinson of the Stacey West blog.Charlton Live were once again among the nominees for The Football Supporters' Associations' Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you for your support! Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms. To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Charlton Live
Charlton Live: Sunday 18th September

Charlton Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 60:17


Join Louis Mendez, Tom Wallin and debutant Joe Puddifoot as they look back at the 1-1 draw with Fleetwood Town. They hear the highlights of the game as well as post-match reaction from assistant boss Scott Marshall. They discuss the performance and hear views from listeners who were at the game - on the display as well as the direction the club is heading in after comments made by the ownership during the week.Charlton Live were once again among the nominees for The Football Supporters' Associations' Club Podcast of the Year award – thanks for your support! Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms. To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Charlton Live
Big Match Preview - Bolton Wanderers away 2022-23

Charlton Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 62:05


Join Louis Mendez, Lewis Catt and Mark Newbury as they discuss the closure of the transfer window and look ahead to Saturday's trip to Bolton Wanderers. They discuss lack of incomings on deadline day after Macauley Bonne's return to the club fell through, hearing from Steve Gallen- and also share listeners' views of the Addicks' business. They look back at the 3-0 win over Gillingham in the Pepperoni Trophy, hearing from assistant boss Scott Marshall and young defender Richard Chin. Finally, they look ahead to the trip to the UniBol. Charlton Live were once again among the nominees for The Football Supporters' Associations' Club Podcast of the Year award - thank you for your support! Our shows are available as podcasts via Acast, iTunes, Deezer and many other platforms. To contact us - email studio@charltonlive.co.uk or tweet @charltonlive Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lifestyle Asset University
Episode 58 - Is Now The Time To Hit The Pause Button On Jumping In To The STR Game?

Lifestyle Asset University

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 51:29


There are a lot of things going on right now in the world. Interest rates are going up. Inflation is on the rise. Markets are unstable. Is now the time to hit the pause button on jumping in to the STR game? My right hand guy here at Vodyssey, Scott Marshall, joins me to discuss this and many other topics around investing in short term rentals. I had a chance to riff on a number of things during our conversation. I hope you gain some insights from our conversation and enjoy this episode. For more information & expert advise. Visit www.Vodyssey.com

Illuminate Higher Education
nSquared- Reinventing Learning and Student Success

Illuminate Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 36:12


63% of students unable to pay for classes/educational expenses due to pandemic-related changes to income canceled all classes.Over 1,100 colleges and universities in all 50 states canceled in-person classes during the pandemic.Spring 2021 undergraduate enrollment is down 5.9% compared to Spring 2020.How did our understanding of student success, student learning, and student engagement changes over the course of the pandemic?What are some of the innovations your organization is spearheading or planning to prepare institutions for the next crisis or disruption?Our panelist for this discussion includedStewart Elliot, Modo LabsBrent Ramdin, Lockstep EducationJason Pyle, AnthologyLisa Skelly, OpenClassroomJason Black, Northeastern UniversityScott Marshall, Semester At Sea/ ISEGabrielle Kristofich, Beyond Academics

The Archivist: A True Crime Podcast
8: SPORTING EVENT TRAGEDY

The Archivist: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 31:44


Eric Rudolph.  On July 27, 1996, the world sat shocked to its core as a crudely made pipe bomb exploded in the middle of the crowded Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta Georgia. 2 people were killed and over 100 people were injured. A bomb exploding in a park is terrorizing enough, but the timing of this bomb, One week into the 96 Summer Olympic games seemed to violate the Olympic spirit. It would take the FBI nearly 7 years to capture the Olympic bomber, and before his capture 3 more bombs would take the lives of 2 more people and injuring many others. for details, show notes, and pictures please visit Thearchivistpodcast.comSources for this episode:  FBI.govBomb sears nation's soul by Andrew Martin and Karen Brandon (Chicago Tribune, July 28, 1996)‘Hero' guard a suspect (News Journal, Mansfield OH July 31, 1996)Olympic bombing suspect becoming more optimistic by Mitchell Lansberg (The Anniston Star, Anniston Alabama, August 2, 1996)Olympic bombing probe plods along. By Pierre Thomas and William Booth (Washington Post. September 22, 1996)Cautious search for clues begins by Scott Marshall and Kathy Scruggs (The Atlanta Constitution, January 17, 1997)3 incidents' connection strengthens by Ron Martz and Kathy Scruggs (The Atlanta Constitution, July 27, 1997)Getting clued in on clinic bombing by Jenny Cromie (The Anniston Star, Anniston Alabama, January 31, 1998)Olympic park bombing suspect arrested. (Associated press article, May 31, 2003)WikipediaADL.org

Fanaddicts
Katie Sullivan Loves Ink Master

Fanaddicts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 55:18


We've inked a deal with Katie Sullivan, that's right Esther from Dexter is here to tell Clare Kramer and David Magidoff all about her love of Ink Master. Does she have any tattoos? Not yet, but that doesn't stop her from loving all the art and all the drama. Find out if she would ever be a human canvas and what she wants to do with Dave Navarro only on Fanaddicts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

StitchPhiles with Barudan America
Scott Marshall and John Coon with Southern Exposure Technical Services at GPX Charlotte - Episode 8

StitchPhiles with Barudan America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 33:44


On this week's episode, Scott Marshall and John Coon, from Southern Exposure Technical Services, join us at GPX Charlotte. Scott tells us his start in the business and the founding of S.E.T.S. We also recap the first day of the GPX show. It's a good one! Please give us a follow on all the social medial platforms, subscribe, rate and review the podcast.Southern Exposure Technical ServicesWebsite:  www.setsembrepair.comOffice:    770-917-8825website:  www.barudanamerica.cominstagram: @barudanamericafacebook:  Barudan America Incemail: barudanstitchphiles@gmail.comwebsite: www.barudanamerica.comInstagram: @barudanamericaFacebook: Barudan America Incemail: barudanstitchphiles@gmail.comShopBarudan: www.shopbarudan.com

Bothell Amplified
The Story of East End UMC with Rev. Scott Marshall-Kimball

Bothell Amplified

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 31:11


On this episode, Pastor Joe sits down with his friend, the Rev. Scott Marshall-Kimball, who shares his story of moving to a new church, East End UMC, during the pandemic. If that wasn't enough, East End UMC had also just been hit by a major tornado earlier in 2020. Check out their story and the ways God is at work as they rebuild and continue to offer hope and belonging to the greater Nashville community!

The Art & Science of Learning
59. University on a Ship with Semester at Sea (Scott Marshall)

The Art & Science of Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 38:30


Developing a global mindset is an important part of educating young people in our interconnected world. An essential part of this process is to travel and learn in different contexts. This is exactly what Semester at Sea does. University students spend a semester taking their courses on a ship while traveling to ten different countries on three continents. Their classes take on a new life as the courses are embedded in the context of the countries that they visit. My guest in this episode discusses how this program works and the impact it has on the students and their teachers. Scott Marshall is the President and CEO of the Institute for Shipboard Education (ISE), a non-profit organization that administers the Semester at Sea study abroad program. With a background in business and education, Scott has experience in several aspects of this program and it's aim to develop global engagement. He also taught students on the ship prior to becoming CEO and is a passionate traveler, having visited more than 80 countries. Scott Marshall: linkedin.com/in/scott-marshall-b250305 Semester at Sea: https://www.semesteratsea.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/semesteratsea/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SemesterAtSea Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SemesteratSea TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@semesteratsea?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/school/semester-at-sea-ise

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
Amy Harder's Journalism Mission

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 43:06


Tisha Schuller welcomes Amy Harder to the Energy Thinks Podcast to discuss Amy's new role with Breakthrough Energy Publishing after over a decade as a leading energy reporter. Tisha and Amy sit down to discuss: · The role journalism will play in the energy transition · The consequences of a K-shaped economic recovery · Identifying and lowering “green premiums” for clean energy · Addressing energy justice in reporting Amy Harder recently joined Breakthrough Energy as Vice President of Publishing to kick off a journalism initiative that will cover the opportunities and challenges of the energy transition. As a seasoned reporter on the energy beat, Amy has drawn a large following and is respected as a leading voice in energy journalism. She worked as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal before starting a regular energy column at Axios, Harder Line. A Pacific Northwest native, Amy holds a journalism degree from Western Washington University. Episode Resources · Axios. “To combat climate change, electric cars have to be cheaper” Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Lindsey Gage, Michael Tanner, and Scott Marshall who have made the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on May 3, 2021]

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
Honoring the past to build the energy future

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 48:02


Tisha Schuller welcomes Matt Gallagher to the Energy Thinks Podcast to discuss Matt's leadership vision for the oil and gas industry. Tisha and Matt sit down to discuss: · Gallagher's proposed “Shale New Deal” · Three shortcomings the oil and gas industry must address · Gallagher's new endeavor, Greenlake Energy Ventures · Testing professional and personal values after a turbulent 2020 Matt is a third-generation oil man who was most recently President and CEO of Parsley Energy. After Pioneer Natural Resources bought Parsley Energy in 2020, Matt founded Greenlake Energy Ventures to invest in and develop reliable and affordable energy sources that also are sustainably operated. Matt serves on the Board of Directors for Pioneer Natural Resources and Chesapeake Energy Corporation. Matt holds a Petroleum Engineering degree from the Colorado School of Mines. Episode Resources · Wall Street Journal, “Young Shale CEO Asks Texas to Curb Oil Output as Coronavirus Cuts Prices.” Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Lindsey Gage, Michael Tanner, and Scott Marshall who have made the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on April 21, 2021]

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
Hydrogen's Promise

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 42:53


Tisha Schuller welcomes Kristine Wiley to the Energy Thinks Podcast to explain what the emergence of hydrogen means for the energy future, and why this technology is a promising opportunity for the oil and gas industry. Tisha and Kristine sit down to discuss: · The role of hydrogen in a low-carbon economy · How hydrogen fits in the existing natural gas value chain · What is most important to developing hydrogen's potential · Overcoming the obstacles hydrogen presents · What a city powered by hydrogen would look like Kristine has spent the entirety of her career at the Gas Technology Institute (GTI) where she began as a scientist in 2002. Kristine was named Executive Director of GTI's Hydrogen Technology Center in 2020 where she currently leads the Center's efforts to develop public-private partnerships to leverage existing natural gas infrastructure to transition into a low-carbon future. She has extensive experience across GTI's operations from methane detection, utility operations, and environmental compliance, to researching the future use of renewable natural gas (RNG) in current gas grids. Kristine holds an MBA from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago and a B.S. in Biological Sciences from the University of Chicago. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Lindsey Gage, Michael Tanner, and Scott Marshall who have made the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on April 14, 2021]

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
Empowering Africa: Who Gets a Limited Climate Budget?

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 45:05


Tisha Schuller welcomes Rose Mutiso to the Energy Thinks Podcast to discuss addressing energy poverty to meet human potential. They discuss the important and the unique considerations for Africa's energy future in the context of global decarbonization. Tisha and Rose sit down to discuss: · Energy disparity in developing economies · How decarbonization strategies must differ for developed and developing countries · Empowering developing nations to prepare for climate adaptation · The role of natural gas in sub-Saharan Africa · Importance of bringing values into our working lives Rose is the Research Director for The Energy for Growth Hub, connecting policy to effective pathways to a decarbonized, high-energy future. Additionally, Rose is the co-founder and CEO of the Mawazo Institute, a non-profit research center in Kenya that empower young African women to conduct climate research and launch successful careers. She is also a Senior Fellow in the Office of International Climate and Clean Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy. Rose is a leading voice in the empowering Africa to couple global decarbonization goals with providing the continent the energy potential it needs to continue economic growth. Rose has spoken in various TED Talks about addressing energy poverty in Africa that are linked below. Rose holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor's degree in Engineering Sciences from Dartmouth College. Episode Resources · TED Talk (2020) “The energy Africa needs to develop – and fight climate change” · TED Talk (2019) “How to bring affordable, sustainability electricity to Africa” Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Lindsey Gage, Michael Tanner, and Scott Marshall who have made the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on April 7, 2021]

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
Regulated or Rewarded? Navigating ESG with Anne Carto

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 40:07


Tisha Schuller welcomes Anne Carto, Director of Client Strategy and Sustainability at Adamantine Energy, to the Energy Thinks podcast for a dive into the increasing pressure on oil and gas companies of all sizes to address ESG. Tisha and Anne discuss: · The 4 reasons to address ESG now · Where to start your company's ESG strategy · Common mistakes that should be avoided Anne is the Director of Client Strategy and Sustainability for Adamantine Energy and brings unique experience ranging from regulatory navigation to stakeholder relations. Anne consults up-, mid-, and downstream oil and gas companies on their ESG strategies and how to best navigate uneasy social, political, and regulatory environments for Adamantine. Anne has held positions with the Colorado Oil and Gas Association and the Ohio Oil and Gas Association and is a graduate of Ohio University. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Lindsey Gage, Michael Tanner, and Scott Marshall who have made the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on March 18, 2021]

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
Why O&G can be optimistic about the energy transition

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 45:33


Tisha Schuller welcomes Ajay Mehta, General Manager of Shell New Energies Research & Technology, to the Energy Thinks podcast as part of her discussions with game-changing leaders. Tisha and Ajay discuss: · The many reasons oil and gas can be optimistic about the energy transition · Shell's ever-growing strategic alliance with Microsoft · Challenges and growing potential for CCUS · Incubation of low-carbon solutions · How to keep personal values front-and-center in 2021 Ajay has spent nearly 25 years with Shell. He has worked in areas spanning from E&P to methane hydrates. Ajay is a board member of the MIT Sustainability Institute and holds numerous other leadership positions at Rice University, UCLA, and the University of Houston. Additionally, Ajay has been honored as a Distinguished Lecturer for the Society of Petroleum Engineers. Ajay holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, an MBA from MIT, and a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from India's National Institute of Technology Karnataka. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Lindsey Gage, Michael Tanner, and Scott Marshall who have made the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on February 19, 2021]

Cambridge Stronger
Episode 114: Climbing Mountains

Cambridge Stronger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 19:51


Episode 114: Climbing Mountains with Scott Marshall of Marshall Grezlak

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
Should O&G Support a Carbon Tax?

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 42:47


Tisha Schuller welcomes Joseph Majkut, Director of Climate Policy at the Niskanen Center in Washington, D.C. Majkut characterizes himself as both a political moderate and a climate hawk. In today's episode, Majkut makes the case for a carbon tax and gives his perspective on why it is in the oil and gas industry's interest to start leading the discussion. The world is heading directionally toward net-zero emissions. The time to “wait-it-out” has passed. In this episode, we dive into: · The political state of play around a carbon tax · If bipartisan climate policy is a pipe dream · Whether a carbon tax can address environmental justice Also, listen in to hear about Majkut's big idea on decarbonization he pitched via Twitter to Jeff Bezos. Joseph Majkut is the Director of Climate Policy at the Niskanen Center in Washington, D.C. and is a respected expert in climate science and climate policy. Majkut publishes numerous research articles for the Niskanen Center and prior to his present role, he has worked as a Congressional Science Fellow for the U.S. Senate. Majkut holds a PhD in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science from Princeton, a M.S. in Applied Mathematics from Delft University of Technology, and a B.S. in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College. Episode Resources · Niskanen Center Bio and Published Articles Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Lindsey Gage, Michael Tanner, and Scott Marshall who have made the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on February 8, 2021]

THE RAD DADS SHOW
THE RAD DADS SHOW - SCOTT MARSHALL (THE FIZZGIGS)

THE RAD DADS SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020


We chat with Scott Marshall of The Fizzgigs about dad stuff.