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After holding rates at a two-decade high, the time has come for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates. With the Fed's decision expected on Wednesday, the question remains: how big will the cut be? And will everyday consumers feel any relief? While rate cuts will give businesses crucially lower borrowing costs, everyday consumers could feel the impact too. Those who grapple with payments on credit cards, mortgages, and loans will especially feel the influence of this move from the Central Bank. FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with Chief Market Strategist at Siebert Financial, Sean Bonner, about what experts forecast the size of this week's rate cut to be, when Americans will feel the impact, and whether or not the U.S. economy appears headed for the “soft landing” economists are hoping for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After holding rates at a two-decade high, the time has come for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates. With the Fed's decision expected on Wednesday, the question remains: how big will the cut be? And will everyday consumers feel any relief? While rate cuts will give businesses crucially lower borrowing costs, everyday consumers could feel the impact too. Those who grapple with payments on credit cards, mortgages, and loans will especially feel the influence of this move from the Central Bank. FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with Chief Market Strategist at Siebert Financial, Sean Bonner, about what experts forecast the size of this week's rate cut to be, when Americans will feel the impact, and whether or not the U.S. economy appears headed for the “soft landing” economists are hoping for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After holding rates at a two-decade high, the time has come for the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates. With the Fed's decision expected on Wednesday, the question remains: how big will the cut be? And will everyday consumers feel any relief? While rate cuts will give businesses crucially lower borrowing costs, everyday consumers could feel the impact too. Those who grapple with payments on credit cards, mortgages, and loans will especially feel the influence of this move from the Central Bank. FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu speaks with Chief Market Strategist at Siebert Financial, Sean Bonner, about what experts forecast the size of this week's rate cut to be, when Americans will feel the impact, and whether or not the U.S. economy appears headed for the “soft landing” economists are hoping for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Vault is a morning show that is hosted Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays at 11:30AM EST on Twitter Spaces and Youtube Live. The show focuses on the multi-chain communities, emerging protocols, NFTFi, DeFi, Gaming, and most importantly, collecting digital assets.Adam McBride: https://twitter.com/adamamcbrideJake Gallen: https://twitter.com/jakegallen_Emblem Vault: https://twitter.com/EmblemVault
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On this Veterans Day 2022 special, Carey spoke with Kaj Larsen and Sean Bonner, both Navy veterans and the founders of Guild Financial. We talked about empowering individuals to create their own financial futures . Download Guild Financial on Apple and Google, and follow Sean, Kaj, and Guild on Instagram where you can also follow Veteran Made daily updates.
Sean Bonner is Chief Executive Officer of Guild, an investing app that helps military families secure their long-term future. The military pension isn't what it used to be. Veterans who wrote that blank check with their life to serve our country deserve better. Sean is a Navy veteran and experienced Wall Street trader. He brought those two worlds together to serve our veterans and help them build a bright financial future. Download Guild on the Apple or Google app stores. Find us at mainstreetinsider.com
What do you call two SEALs walking down the street next to each other? Listen to find out! Join Jon as he talks with Sean Bonner and Kaj Larsen from Guild Financial where they discuss their new financial investing platform and the need for financial education within the military community.
This week Joe is joined by Navy Veterans Kaj Larsen and Sean Bonner, the co-founders of Guild. Kaj and Sean have made it their mission to close the gap of inadequate financial education and training provided to our military service members and veterans. In 2021, the team created Guild, a self-directed investment platform that inspires the military community to secure financial freedom through training and education. Guild encourages better investment behaviors and connects users to a community; with a leaderboard and collective intelligence shared among users. Kaj and Sean shared their unique stories behind their military service and how they overcame the challenges of launching a new product. Find out more about Guild here. About Our Guests Kaj Larsen is the Co-Founder of Guild, a former U.S. Navy Seal and award-winning filmmaker and correspondent. He has worked for Vice News, CNN, Now This News and Current TV, including producing the Emmy Award-winning Vanguard journalist series. He is a combat veteran Navy SEAL who served in the War on Terror during Operating Enduring Freedom. He continues his service as a SEAL reserve officer assigned to US Special Operations Command. Prior to founding Guild, Sean Bonner founded and served as Chief Investment Officer of Carne Capital, LLC and has been a Morningstar 5 Star Manager in Large Cap Value. Prior to founding Carne Capital, Sean was a senior trader for Deutsche Bank in New York City in its Global Equity Derivatives division from 2004 to 2008. Sean founded and served as the manager of the Bonner Investment Group, a Philadelphia Stock Exchange and American Stock Exchange Broker/Dealer firm specializing in proprietary option trading. He spent 13 years as a Navy Reserve Intelligence Officer working for the Office of Naval Intelligence and most recently as a Department Head for a Defense Intelligence Agency unit. Join the conversation on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests and other listeners. A place where you can network with other like-minded veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship and get updates on people, programs and resources to help you in YOUR transition to entrepreneurship. About Our Sponsors Navy Federal Credit Union Buying a home can be stressful enough so it's great to work with a lender who already understands the special situation of military families. Navy Federal Credit Union is here to help military members and their families tackle homeownership. Learn more at navyfederal.org. At Navy Federal, our members are the mission. Want to be our next guest? Send us an email at interview@veteranonthemove.com. Did you love this episode? Leave us a 5-star rating and review! Download Joe Crane's Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. Veteran On the Move podcast has published over 430 episodes. Our listeners have the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane. The podcast features people, programs, and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship. As a result, Veteran On the Move has over 7,000,000 verified downloads through Stitcher Radio, SoundCloud, iTunes and RSS Feed Syndication making it one of the most popular Military Entrepreneur Shows on the Internet Today.
In today's episode, Kate welcomes guest Sean Bonner, co-founder of Guild Financial, a self-directed investing and financial education platform, with a special focus on the military community. Sean's background as a portfolio manager and Navy officer informs his view of the economy and his approach to investing. In this episode, Kate and Sean discuss: What is the Fed's role in the current market environment? How should investors evaluate the sectors currently doing well? What is a looming economic threat that may lie ahead? How does the situation in Ukraine affect inflation? How are agricultural commodities like wheat, soy and sunflowers different from oil and gas, in terms of continued availability? How are the investors on Sean's investing platform handling this current market uncertainty? What are the most popular stocks on the Guild platform? How should investors evaluate momentum stocks, after the big pullback this year? What is the difference between a good company at a fair price and a fair company at a good price? What's the hidden danger of investing based on the story, but ignoring the valuation? Why it's important to understand the business model and revenue generation of companies you are tracking What mistakes do investors make when it comes to diversifying their portfolios? How to use broad-based ETFs for instant diversification Why Sean likes the core/satellite methodology, and how he suggests implementing this How “big Navy” is a good analogy for a core/satellite approach Stocks and ETFs mentioned in this episode: Teucrium Wheat Fund (WEAT) Apple (AAPL) Rivian (RIVN) iShares TIPS Bond ETF (TIPS) Builders FirstSource (BLDR) Souther Copper (SCCO) Tractor Supply (TSCO) Costco (COST) Breakwave Dry Bulk Shipping ETF (BDRY) Tesla (TSLA) Guild Financial: https://guild.financial/ Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.marketbeat.com/all-access/ This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Episode 030 w/ @kajlarsen & @seanbonnerusa—On this episode we are joined by the founders of @guild_financial , US Navy Seal Kaj Larsen and Navy Intelligence Officer Sean Bonner. Kaj Larsen is a US Navy Seal, award winning Journalist, Harvard Graduate and owner of a @crossfitsantamonica . Sean Bonner is a Navy Intelligence Officer and former financial professional with extensive experience in the financial industry. Their new company, Guild Financial is a trusted investment platform inspiring the military community to secure financial freedom through training and education. On this episode we talk about both mens childhood growing up, military experience, investing, experience in the financial world and their new financial company Guild Financial. FOLLOW THE FREEDOM FIRST PODCASTYOUTUBE | The Freedom First Podcast YouTubeINSTAGRAM | @freedomfirstusaTWITTER | https://twitter.com/freedomfirstusTIK TOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@freedomfirstamericaFACEBOOK | FacebookAPPLE PODCAST | Apple PodcastSPOTIFY | The Freedom First Podcast on Spotify➡️Please subscribe and leave feedback on Apple Podcast.Support the show (https://venmo.com/u/freedomfirstusa)
Navy Veteran Sean Bonner started his military career a little later than most. At 28 years of age, he was the “old man” as he began. Growing up in the Philadelphia area, he was an athlete through high school and college. He had a friend who had joined the Marines and Sean had an interest in the military, but it was the 90s, nothing much going on and he had an opportunity to join a stock exchange, so he went to work with them. With the financial markets taking off, Sean did well and started his own business in the financial markets in 1997. During those times, trading was done person to person and Sean saw the day coming when electronic trading would replace him. As with many of our military, 911 was a big turning point for Sean. When the planes hit, Sean was married, and their first child had been born. Wanting to serve and with a background in complex industries because of his financial experience, Sean found out that the Navy offered a commission path in the Intelligence Department. A program left over from World War II; the Navy was the only branch offering this opportunity. It was a very competitive program, tailor made for our competitive man. Sean was even turned down the first time, which made him even more determined to qualify, which he did on his second try. Commissioned in August of 2003, he was then sent to Direct Commissioning Officers School. Iraq had just been invaded by the US and instead of the more “country club” training, his group was thrown right into the OCS school along with the other candidates, so the D.I. hard core routine was the program of the day. After training, Sean went to a couple of other specialist intelligence schools. Although never placed in combat, Sean did experience operations in the Reserves and was part of the group always ready to be called up. Sean served 13 years in his Reserve status before leaving. A legacy neck injury had to be nursed along and in 2016 it was time for Sean to transition out. The entrepreneurial streak plus the financial experience made Sean look at the funds-to-broker-to-client relationship and he decided he could come up with a better model. Then, as with many entrepreneurs, it dawned on him he could help Veterans just getting out of their service to begin building their financial future right away by investing and not spending that money they had coming out of the military. The huge, unmet need for solid financial advice for these new private sector citizens made Sean realize there was a big business for doing good things for our Veterans. He founded Guild in 2018 to not only help individual Veterans but also to help find investment for Veteran-founded startups as well. Venture capital was a new area for Sean, and he interviewed many VCs who cautioned him that the consumer market was very expensive to crack, but Sean knew his market of Veterans was right in front of him and incredibly accessible because of his own service. Sean has found, to his surprise, how uneducated the young Veterans are as consumers. So, the basics of saving as well of investing are very important to Guild. Sean feels that the ease of moving money around and the method of digital management has diluted the appreciation of money to the younger generation and caused them to spend it unwisely. Therefore, besides allowing users to invest and bank on their platform, Guild also offers many videos that train their clients on handling their money responsibly.
For show notes and transcript visit: https://kk.org/cooltools/sean-bonner-street-photographer/ If you're enjoying the Cool Tools podcast, check out our paperback book Four Favorite Tools: Fantastic tools by 150 notable creators, available in both Color or B&W on Amazon: https://geni.us/fourfavoritetools It's hard to explain what Sean Bonner does exactly. I've known Sean for a long time. I know that he is an author. He's an artist. He's an activist. He's a musician. Entrepreneur is really kind of impossible to describe what he does. He calls himself a misanthropologist. He's been credited with changing the world more than once, and uncredited even more than that. You can find Sean on Twitter @seanbonner.
Tara Brown and Sean Bonner are some of the most creative and curious people I've ever known. Among the many things they are fascinated by, there are NFT's; which coincidentally have also become something of a curiousity over the past years. Today on the podcast, to better understand NFT's and what is possible and where the conversations around them have gone and could yet go, Tara and Sean are my guests. Have a listen!
A discussion about the social futures and social dynamics inherent in NFTs and Blockchain, with Sean Bonner. Sean has been at the sharp end of discovery and implementation when it comes to the artistic, social, and creative character of Non-Fungible Tokens. He's a regular participant on the topic, often found “on stage” in various Clubhouse rooms discussing NFT projects, the challenges and collective opportunities for artists who hope that NFTs — in whatever form they take now and in the future — become a platform for expression without the extractive dynamics typical of the arts world. Along with others, he looks after some incredible resources, including http://nftart.lol which compares various NFT platforms. He also has quite a few incisive blog posts on NFTs, all of which can be found on his, you know..blog: http://blog.seanbonner.com/nft/ He also publishes a semi-weekly email newsletter that I can highly recommend, called [The Crowd](https://tinyletter.com/seanbonner). I'm also fascinated by his experiment with social tokens, which we discuss towards the end of our conversation. Production note: there were some technical issues in that my side of the audio is a bit faint. But, you really want to hear Sean, and he comes through loud-and-clear..that's what matters most!
An interview between Joi Iti, Sean Bonner and Pieter Franken, the co-founders of Safecast, a citizen science organisation that formed in response to Fukushima nuclear disaster. At the time of the disaster, information on local radiation level was scarce, but their organisation combined a crowd-sourcing approach with cutting edge and easily sourced technology to quickly begin monitoring, collecting, and openly sharing information on environmental radiation.This interview was originally recorded for Joi's conversations podcast (https://joi.ito.com/weblog/2016/12/24/safecast-conver.html) and is used here under Creative Commons licence 4.0Image is screenshot of Safecast.org's map of Eastern Japan, that shows heightened radiation levels around Fukushima (the red and yellow areas).
One of the most interesting and innovative global projects based in Tokyo is Safecast and who better to explain it than one of the most interesting and innovative people I know: Sean Bonner! I visited him at Safecast HQ in Tokyo and he explained not only what the project is, but also how it impacted his life as a new resident of Japan.
Featured Image: Safecast workshop in Japan — building radiation monitors This Week’s Featured Interviews: Sean Bonner is co-founder and global director of Safecast, an international, volunteer-centered organization devoted to open citizen science for the environment. It teaches how to build your own radiation monitor and connect it with the Safecast database of real-time, automatically uploaded radiation...
Citizen monitoring of radiation has created the world's largest database of international radiation readings. Safecast teaches how to build your own monitors and then plug into their digital/wifi/bluetooth/fully automated system so your reading become part of the database without you needing to do anything. Sean Bonner, co-founder of Safecast, explains. PLUS: Indian anti-nuke activist Kumar Sundaram explains the volatile situation in India, where six new nuclear reactors are proposed and massive protests are planned against Westinghouse and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Citizen monitoring of radiation has created the world's largest database of international radiation readings. Safecast teaches how to build your own monitors and then plug into their digital/wifi/bluetooth/fully automated system so your reading become part of the database without you needing to do anything. Sean Bonner, co-founder of Safecast, explains. PLUS: Indian anti-nuke activist Kumar Sundaram explains the volatile situation in India, where six new nuclear reactors are proposed and massive protests are planned against Westinghouse and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Citizen monitoring of radiation has created the world's largest database of international radiation readings. Safecast teaches how to build your own monitors and then plug into their digital/wifi/bluetooth/fully automated system so your reading become part of the database without you needing to do anything. Sean Bonner, co-founder of Safecast, explains. PLUS: Indian anti-nuke activist Kumar Sundaram explains the volatile situation in India, where six new nuclear reactors are proposed and massive protests are planned against Westinghouse and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Un tool imperdibile, del tutto sconosciuto ai piu', che permette invece di mettere insieme eventi e territorio.Nato in un mondo che punta tutto sulla condivisione per poi sviluppare progetti innovativi personali.Parlo del tool che Represent.la ha divulgato anni fa.GitHub project: https://github.com/abenzer/represent-mapRepresent.LA twitter: http://www.twitter.com/representlarepresent-map=============Visualize your local tech startup community on a custom Google Map. Host everything locally on your own server, or optionally show data from Startup Genome (http://www.startupgenome.com).About RepresentMap------------------You can use RepresentMap to setup a website that visualizes your local startup community on a custom Google map.This code first came from http://represent.la, our map of the Los Angelesstartup community. The response was extremely positive, so we decided to spreadthe love and share the code with other startup communities. Let's visualizethe world's startups together!RepresentMap was created by:- Alex Benzer (http://www.twitter.com/abenzer)- Tara Tiger Brown (http://www.twitter.com/tara)- Sean Bonner (http://www.twitter.com/seanbonner)Requirements------------- PHP5- MySQL
Jason goes down memory lane with a special Grump on Grump episode from December 23rd, 2015. We talk art, music, crappy LA drivers, Safecast, Apple Music, how crappy iTunes is, and a whole lot more. Show notes at http://gog.show/224
Conversation with my Safecast co-founders, Sean Bonner and Pieter Frank about Whiplash and citizen science. Safecast is an international, volunteer-centered organization devoted to open citizen science for the environment. After the devastating earthquake and tsunami which struck eastern Japan on March 11, 2011, and the subsequent meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, accurate and trustworthy radiation information was publicly unavailable. Safecast was formed in response, and quickly began monitoring, collecting, and openly sharing information on environmental radiation and other pollutants, growing quickly in size, scope, and geographical reach. Our mission is to provide citizens worldwide with the tools they need to inform themselves by gathering and sharing accurate environmental data in an open and participatory fashion. [EP-EN-18]
Sean Bonner sits down with Gil to about what Safecast does, how to measure radiation and Japan!
Sean Bonner is someone that defies easy classification. His Twitter account describes him as a ‘misanthropologist’, while his LinkedIn profile simply states that he ‘ likes working on things that empower people to take care of themselves.’ As the co-founder and global director of Safecast (an open global sensor network currently monitoring radiation levels in Japan), that is probably an understatement. We caught up at Intelligentsia Coffee, which in case you don’t frequent Silverlake or are not a certified LA hipster, turns out to be ground zero for both. With Sean’s geiger counter flashing insouciantly on the table between us, we chatted about citizen science, crowdsourcing invention, neo-minimalism, hacker spaces and the emergence of a maker ecosystem in LA. Then he told me about these secret tech insider mailing lists that if you don’t know about, you are unlikely to ever be invited to join.
Sean Bonner is someone that defies easy classification. His Twitter account describes him as a ‘misanthropologist’, while his LinkedIn profile simply states that he ‘ likes working on things that empower people to take care of themselves.’ As the co-founder and global director of Safecast (an open global sensor network currently monitoring radiation levels in Japan), that is probably an understatement. We caught up at Intelligentsia Coffee, which in case you don’t frequent Silverlake or are not a certified LA hipster, turns out to be ground zero for both. With Sean’s geiger counter flashing insouciantly on the table between us, we chatted about citizen science, crowdsourcing invention, neo-minimalism, hacker spaces and the emergence of a maker ecosystem in LA. Then he told me about these secret tech insider mailing lists that if you don’t know about, you are unlikely to ever be invited to join.
This is another mini episode which I've decided just to go ahead and call full episodes, and it's about jamming lots of things together.
Super short episode where I just ramble into the H4N briefly and immediately upload it with no further thought or processing. Maybe this sucks, you let me know.
Welcome back! This week on the show Damian is joined by Vinnie from the legendary, Less Than Jake. Sit back as the two discuss the almost 30 year history of the band as well as Vinnie’s other career as head of Fuelled By Ramen Records and Paper And Plastic Records. Also chewed over: -A brief history of Riverdale -Amnesia Rockfest -Getting into punk through a New Wave older brother -Lamors in Brooklyn -Cro Mags -“I like DRI, is there anything else?” -The importance of Record Stores -NJ, “where punks, were punks”. -No Fraud -Skater and Surfers versus Skinheads at the Accused And GBH show in Florida -Needless Guilt, the pre Less Than Jake band the thrash Crimpshrine. -Lookout Records -Fuel the blueprint of the Florida sound -Leatherface’s Mush: Social conscious and personally speaking that you keep turning back -Var and No Idea Records: first the zine and then a label that built the Gainesville Punk Mecca -Moving to the Blue Dot in the Red Sea -Bands Disappearing: The transient nature of University Town Punk Bands -Good Grief begets Less Than Jake -Toybox Records and Sean Bonner -Jon Resh of Spoke: One of the embracing guys in a hardened scene. -The punk explosion in Florida in the early 90’s -“Can we go on tour?” -Facing resistance on both sides: being a ska-punk band -Book Your Own Fucking Life and schoolbreaks: the birth of a touring band -Slapstick: Pre Tuesdays, Broadways, Alkaline Trio and Lawrence Arms -Hearing Propagandhi’s How To Clean Everything? -Snuff: the main influence on Less than Jake -Suicide Machines -Jersey -Meet the majors: Capitol Records -The power of soundtracks -Collaborating on the Goodburger Theme -Getting a form letter rejection from Fat Records for Pezzcore… and then signing there -Starting Fuelled By Ramen to put out bands -Working with Jimmy Eat World -The J4 comp: the other side of Fuelled By Ramen -Alison Discount transformation into Alison Kills -Working with Billy Bragg… twice -Toy Collecting and Less Than Jake -Leaving Fuelled By Ramen -Stereo: The band that could of been -Pushead -Junior Battles -The Rise of Toy Micro-manufacturing -Touring with Bon Jovi
Jessica is out this week and instead we have an experimental new episode with Sean and Tara Tiger Brown which sounds like it was recorded in a car on an iPhone because in fact it was recorded inside their car on an iPhone as they drove home from Disneyland. Enjoy!
This week we debut an as yet unnamed segment on defense against Internet marketers. We discuss the Uber ratings kerfuffle and other big data nonsense as well as some epic book reviews. http://grumpyoldgeeks.com/69 Listen or subscribe in iTunes If you like the show please click here and give us a rating or review in iTunes. It helps us out and lets us know people want more episodes! If you’d like to donate to the show please check out our page on TugBoat Hosted by Libsyn Use the coupon code “gog” while signing up & receive up to 2 months free! Show Notes Rabbit Rabbit OKCupid: we experiment on users. Everyone does OkCupid experiment may have broken FTC rules All Power to the Pack Rats Podcasting patent troll: We tried to drop lawsuit against Adam Carolla The 30-Day Challenge: No Booze, No Masturbating (NOBNOM) You Are Not Late Why does my old iPhone seem to get slower before a new release? Are Uber’s passenger ratings big data for good – or discrimination 2.0? This Restaurant Kept Getting Awful Reviews. Then They Discovered Something Mind-Blowing… The Insidiousness of Facebook Messenger’s Mobile App Terms of Service Facebook moves all mobile chat to Messenger app The perks of being ‘somebody’ online Mystery in the Perseus Cluster How anyone can hack your Instagram account Stephen Sclafani The Power of No: Because One Little Word Can Bring Health, Abundance, and Happiness by James Altucher and Claudia Azula Gates of Fire: An Epic Novel of the Battle of Thermopylae by Steven Pressfield Meditations: A New Translation by Marcus Aurelius (Author), Gregory Hays (Translator) Ernest Hemingway on Writing – Larry W. Phillips (Editor) Sam Walton: Made In America Lorde appointed as ‘sole curator’ of music for next Hunger Games film Agatha Christie’s Poirot’ Comes to an End Keith Urban Boston Concert: Rape Charge Laid Against Sean Murphy, 18 Guy takes shrooms at comic con. Guy texts entire meltdown to girlfriend. Internet rejoices. According to the dictionary, “literally” now also means “figuratively” Honey never spoils. You can eat 32,000-year-old honey. Note: I inadvertently called Sean Bonner’s coffee subscription service the collective and not the possee. My bad! – JD Sean Bonner’s Coffee Possee Riot Fest
Miscreant and misanthrope Sean Bonner joins us this week to talk about his art/music project, Hope X, open hardware, Safecast, and more. We also run down some cool new books and the general tomfoolery on the Internet this week. You know the drill. http://grumpyoldgeeks.com/68 Listen or subscribe in iTunes If you like the show please click here and give us a rating or review in iTunes. It helps us out and lets us know people want more episodes! If you’d like to donate to the show please check out our page on TugBoat Hosted by Libsyn Use the coupon code “gog” while signing up & receive up to 2 months free! Show Notes Didn’t Read Facebook’s Fine Print? Here’s Exactly What It Says Facebook Explains Why It Wants to Be a Retail Store The tech utopia nobody wants: why the world nerds are creating will be awful Help shape OS X Yosemite. LittleBits Now Lets You Build Your Own DIY Smart Home Sean Bonner Exhibition listing on Subliminal Projects, for VITA E MORTE exhibition which opens July 26th Preview of artworks Main CMHHTD project website Stream CMHHTD songs Both CMHHTD EP’s on iTunes (new one is pre order) First CMHHTD EP on Pirate Bay The Majority Of Today’s App Businesses Are Not Sustainable And as if on cue Yahoo! buys Flurry for $300MM Airbnb Host Seeks Help In Evicting Squatter From Palm Springs Home Comcast’s worst nightmare: How Tennessee could save America’s Internet Grumpy Old Geek Pro-Tip: If you steal something, do not post photos of you on social media with said stolen items. Israeli women are showing support for the IDF — by showing their boobs Meet the Online Tracking Device That is Virtually Impossible to Block Snowden: Dropbox is an NSA surveillance target, use Spideroak instead Edward Snowden: ‘If I end up in chains in Guantánamo I can live with that’ – video interview SpiderOak This is how you invent a person online Amped – Daniel H. Wilson Amped – Douglas E. Richards Wired – Douglas E. Richards Earth Awakens (The First Formic War) – Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston The future of warfare: Why we should all be very afraid Operation Shakespeare: The True Story of an Elite International Sting The Art of Intelligence: Lessons from a Life in the CIA’s Clandestine Service by Hank Crumpton This Is the Best 5,453-Word Interview With Bronson Pinchot About Audiobooks You Will Ever Read Tower 2 Game of War – Fire Age Comic-Con: ‘Firefly’ Cast Reunite for Online Game How to Follow Soccer Now that the World Cup Is Over Led Zepplin: Mothership Alien Autopsy: William Barker on Schwa, two decades later Orphan Black Blake Lively’s Preserve lifestyle site: another pandering mess of e-commerce ‘Pirates of the Caribbean 5′ Gets Summer 2017 Release Date High Schoolers Ponder the Meaning of ‘Fashion’ in 1984 Brian’s record collection
INTERVIEWS: The holiday season saw rumors flying about Fukushima, radiation and elevated dangers in the U.S. Wildly exaggerated claims got picked up by mainstream media and had people panicking. Nuclear Hotseat gets to the root of the problems with Sean Bonner, one of the founders of Safecast. He talks about how a radiation reading can...
Contrary to Internet rumors and hysteria over the holidays, the sky is not falling, Fukushima #3 has not had and is not in danger of an explosion, the US has not been nuked with excruciatingly high levels of radiation and the beaches of California do not glow in the dark. Solid information on radiation from Sean Bonner of Safecast and Mimi German of RadCast. Plus a post by Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds Energy Education on what that steam from Unit 3 really means. PLUS: Japanese government and Fukushima Medical University signed secret pact w/IAEA to keep info secret; TEPCO restructuring so it can keep making profits while blowing it at Fukushima; more species collapse, including bald eagles and nonexistent sardines; plutonium dump in ocean 50 miles from San Francisco; and Russia does a better job protecting its citizens from Fukushima radiation than the US does.
Contrary to Internet rumors and hysteria over the holidays, the sky is not falling, Fukushima #3 has not had and is not in danger of an explosion, the US has not been nuked with excruciatingly high levels of radiation and the beaches of California do not glow in the dark. Solid information on radiation from Sean Bonner of Safecast and Mimi German of RadCast. Plus a post by Arnie Gundersen of Fairewinds Energy Education on what that steam from Unit 3 really means. PLUS: Japanese government and Fukushima Medical University signed secret pact w/IAEA to keep info secret; TEPCO restructuring so it can keep making profits while blowing it at Fukushima; more species collapse, including bald eagles and nonexistent sardines; plutonium dump in ocean 50 miles from San Francisco; and Russia does a better job protecting its citizens from Fukushima radiation than the US does.
Sean Bonner joins the guys in the studio this week to enlighten us on Bitcoin and other baubles. Brian gets belligerent about Beyoncé news. Billionaire Bill Gates plays Santa, and more news about how everyone is saying screw-it to privacy. Shownotes at http://grumpyoldgeeks.com/39 Support the show at http://tugboatyards.com/gog
One of my only guests who has done a TED Talk, Sean Bonner is the guest on the show this week. He previously worked at Victory Records, ran a independent record label and now runs a radiation testing device company called Safecast. Needless to say, the dude has done a lot and he was kind enough to sit down with me to discuss context, hacking and record label life. Brought to you EXCLUSIVELY by Revelation Records and their three new releases from Down To Nothing, Title Fight and The Rival Mob. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In the first episode of Viva Riot I catch up with my old bud Chuck Ragan and talk touring and old times and one of the craziest tour stories ever from '95 with a new bit info I've kept secret for 18 years...
Sean Bonner, co-founder and global director of Safecast, is on the podcast this week. Safecast is about two things: collecting radiation measurements and sharing that data with anyone who gets curious. We spend the hour talking about Safecast's origins, his work measuring radiation levels in Japan, and Safecast's reception around the world. Enjoy. For more information about Safecast, go to blog.safecast.org and on Twitter at @safecast. You can follow Sean on Twitter at @seanbonner. Run Time - 52:26 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.
Interview w/Sean Bonner, one of the founders of Safecast, which provides radiation testing devices on the ground in Japan and elsewhere in the world to map radiation levels. The group uses open source designs and encourages anyone who likes to use or adapt their designs. Humanitarianism at its best. Plus: Japan declares they're phasing out nuclear by the 2030's, but there are some holes in their announcement; two nukes in Belgium shut down because of cracks; Quebec will shut down its one reactor; and Spain closing down another; NRC accused of covering up flood threats from upstream dams; Indian Point loses to "terrorists" in safety drill; and Dianukes announces the first-ever (but definitely not the last) Nuke Liar Awards! Nominate your favorite numnutz! Give them the recognition they so richly deserve.
On today’s Nuclear Hotseat Podcast: Interview w/Sean Bonner of Safecast on his work providing free on-the-ground radiation monitoring devices to groups in Japan; post-quake damage suspected at North Anna nuke plant in Virginia; post-Hurricane Irene “Unusual Event” at Calvert Cliffs in Maryland; Tweets and email from Japan reveal the devastating human toll of Fukushima, including...
Interview w/Sean Bonner of Safecast on providing free on-the-ground radiation monitoring devices to groups in Japan; post-quake damage suspected at North Anna in Virginia; post-Hurricane Irene "Unusual Event" at Calvert Cliffs in Maryland; "anecdotal" tweets and email from Japan reveal the devastating human toll of Fukushima; Activist opportunities in California, DC, Atlanta, Boston, Denver, Minneapolis; and a superfood for radiation detox that was used successfully on children after Chernobyl.
Interview w/Sean Bonner of Safecast on providing free on-the-ground radiation monitoring devices to groups in Japan; post-quake damage suspected at North Anna in Virginia; post-Hurricane Irene "Unusual Event" at Calvert Cliffs in Maryland; "anecdotal" tweets and email from Japan reveal the devastating human toll of Fukushima; Activist opportunities in California, DC, Atlanta, Boston, Denver, Minneapolis; and a superfood for radiation detox that was used successfully on children after Chernobyl.
Interview w/Sean Bonner of Safecast on providing free on-the-ground radiation monitoring devices to groups in Japan; post-quake damage suspected at North Anna in Virginia; post-Hurricane Irene "Unusual Event" at Calvert Cliffs in Maryland; "anecdotal" tweets and email from Japan reveal the devastating human toll of Fukushima; Activist opportunities in California, DC, Atlanta, Boston, Denver, Minneapolis; and a superfood for radiation detox that was used successfully on children after Chernobyl.
To Boldly Go Where No One Wants To Go… Executive Producers Rudy Jahchan Casey McKinnon Written & Directed by Rudy Jahchan Editing & Special Effects by Casey McKinnon & Rudy Jahchan Starring Vincent St-Martin Casey McKinnon Julien Smith as J. J. Abrams Yann Olejarz Elizabeth Smolinski Rudy Jahchan Fred Ngo and introducing Sean Bonner as [...]
To Boldly Go Where No One Wants To Go… Executive Producers Rudy Jahchan Casey McKinnon Written & Directed by Rudy Jahchan Editing & Special Effects by Casey McKinnon & Rudy Jahchan Starring Vincent St-Martin Casey McKinnon Julien Smith as J. J. Abrams Yann Olejarz Elizabeth Smolinski Rudy Jahchan Fred Ngo and introducing Sean Bonner as [...]