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Stephen Turner joins us for a discussion on how he selects the best songs for use in corporate worship. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Overcast, and YouTube. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X. Buy your guitar effects at westminstereffects.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/westminsterdoxology/support
Martha Kearney visits Whitstable to discover the fascinating and mysterious story behind Guy Maunsell's sea forts at Shivering Sands. Built in the second world war as air defences, these towers can still be seen from the shoreline, although they are now in a state of disrepair. Martha discovers their incredible and strange history. Once home to up to 265 soldiers, these huge metal boxes on stilts later became the base for a broadcasting revolution. In the 1960s, pirate stations such as Radio City, Invicta and the short-lived Radio Sutch (run by the musician and parliamentary candidate Screaming Lord Sutch), broadcast from the sea forts to huge audiences who wanted to hear the latest pop and rock records.Tom Edwards and Bob Leroi are two of the DJs with fond memories of their time aboard the sea forts at Shivering Sands, but there is also a darker history. David Featherbe's father was lost at sea after visiting the Red Sands fort and foul play was suspected. These mysteries and the forts imposing physical architecture fascinate historian Flo McEwan and many artists such as Stephen Turner and Sue Carfrae. Today the forts lie empty and are slowly being lost to the sea, but they remain a source of inspiration to artists and photographers, as Martha discovers.Produced by Helen Lennard
This episode, Presented by RecLending.com, Stephen Turner, Program Manager for the Aquatic Plant Management Program at TVA joins Pat & Trey to talk about eel grass, hyrdilla, Guntersville lake levels, and more.Support the Show.
Stephen Turner's life story embodies the spirit of true entrepreneurship, adventure, and community engagement. Stephen founded, owns, and operates Brother's Construction Inc. in Polson, Montana, and shares his insights into the world of entrepreneurship, and evolving business models as the world around us shifts, especially during the challenging times of COVID-19. In addition to his construction experience, Stephen has nearly three decades of flying as a licensed commercial pilot, offering a rare glimpse into the aviation world, including time spent as a pilot for the Montana Federal Reserve. Outside of his aviation career, Stephen has been a hunting guide in the breathtaking landscapes of Montana for over 27 years. Come along on a journey through the highs and lows of his multifaceted life. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, an aviation enthusiast, an outdoor lover, or someone who cherishes community involvement, this episode has something for you. The Speed of War Comic Series: https://www.thespeedofwar.com/ Check out the newest Cleared Hot Gear here: https://shop.clearedhotpodcast.com/
Welcome to Ministering the Word! This is a podcast where we (Hanli and Dwayne) get to chat with Stephen Turner about all manner of topics to do with Christian living - with a special focus on the high but difficult calling of Ministering the Word of God. We plan to make regular fortnightly uploads, Lord willing. We hope you enjoy listening in to our conversations and that it will be a blessing to you.If you have any questions you would like to hear us discuss on future episodes, please don't hesitate to send them in to us at hello@westchurch.coIntro Music by Julius H. from Pixabay Outro Music by PianoAmor from Pixabay
Welcome to Ministering the Word! This is a podcast where we (Hanli and Dwayne) get to chat with Stephen Turner about all manner of topics to do with Christian living - with a special focus on the high but difficult calling of Ministering the Word of God. We plan to make regular fortnightly uploads, Lord willing. We hope you enjoy listening in to our conversations and that it will be a blessing to you.If you have any questions you would like to hear us discuss on future episodes, please don't hesitate to send them in to us at hello@westchurch.coIntro Music by Julius H. from Pixabay Outro Music by PianoAmor from Pixabay
Welcome to Ministering the Word! This is a podcast where we (Hanli and Dwayne) get to chat with Stephen Turner about all manner of topics to do with Christian living - with a special focus on the high but difficult calling of Ministering the Word of God. We plan to make regular fortnightly uploads, Lord willing. We hope you enjoy listening in to our conversations and that it will be a blessing to you.If you have any questions you would like to hear us discuss on future episodes, please don't hesitate to send them in to us at hello@westchurch.coIntro Music by Julius H. from Pixabay Outro Music by PianoAmor from Pixabay
Welcome to Ministering the Word! This is a podcast where we (Hanli and Dwayne) get to chat with Stephen Turner about all manner of topics to do with Christian living - with a special focus on the high but difficult calling of Ministering the Word of God. We plan to make regular fortnightly uploads, Lord willing. We hope you enjoy listening in to our conversations and that it will be a blessing to you. If you have any questions you would like to hear us discuss on future episodes, please don't hesitate to send them in to us at hello@westchurch.coIntro Music by Julius H. from Pixabay Outro Music by PianoAmor from Pixabay
How to Best Plan Rail Travel with Stephen Turner of TS Japan Rail Find out more about Steve and TS Japan Rail here. Resources mentioned in the episode: Should you travel by rail in Japan? (Podcast) | Why rail is the best way to travel around Japan (Blog) Check out my Japan Travel Program that helps you create your unique personalised travel itinerary and complete travel planning in 6 weeks! Find the details about my Samurai History and Castle tours through which I will personally show you around Hikone and Nagoya Castles! Grab the Complete Japan Travel Guide: the 7 steps to creating your unique immersive experience for FREE! Join our Facebook Group: JAPAN EXPERTS COMMUNITY to get practical travel advice from locals and experienced travellers! Follow me on Instagram and Facebook for Japan travel inspiration!
From designing high end T-shirts to growing high end seaweed… Sam Elsom has had a career change that's been every bit dramatic as it's been rewarding. As an environmentalist, Sam and his business partner Stephen Turner are determined to combat climate change in meaningful and scalable ways. So, they've created @SeaForest, the first company in the world to cultivate asparagopsis at a commercial scale, supplementing cattle and sheep to cut methane emissions by over 90% in some cases. But how has the industry reacted? And what has the take up by producers been like?
Una rodaja fina de la luna menguante cuelga en un cielo parcialmente nublado esta mañana. La curva azul de montañas que nos rodea sigue en sombra. Estoy con Stephen Turner, un pajarero local. Estamos manejando despacio por el valle, haciendo un circuito de 71 millas entre álamos, pasturas, campos agrícolas y zonas residenciales. Nuestra meta es directa, pero de ninguna manera es fácil. Queremos contar las aves rapaces que están pasando el invierno en este valle.
07:00 How Women Compete For Partners https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4jKAgYL0gg 09:00 Died Suddenly, https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/died-suddenly-a-tsunami-of-antivax-misinformation-and-conspiracy-theories/ 21:00 The rape gangs of Rotherham, https://unherd.com/thepost/why-has-there-been-no-reckoning-over-rotherham/ 38:00 Philosopher Stephen Turner Publishes A Memoir: Mad Hazard: A Life in Social Theory, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=146710 44:00 A Hazard Called Sociology: Review of Stephen Turner's Mad Hazard: A Life in Social Theory, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=146718 56:00 Tucker Carlson vs Kevin McCarthy 58:00 Twitter Files - US Intelligence Suppresses American speech https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/05/the-forgotten-scandal-that-derailed-mccarthys-speakership.html https://noahcarl.substack.com/p/where-did-wokeness-come-from https://www.patreon.com/parrotroom/posts https://www.patreon.com/DecodingTheGurus What's The Matter With Kansas? (2004) https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=146614 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Happiness_Report https://www.economist.com/christmas-specials/2022/12/20/why-cricket-and-america-are-made-for-each-other https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Life_and_Loves https://www.sportstiger.com/news/what-is-the-new-cricketing-term-bazball https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendon_McCullum Messi & Ye, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=146549 Israel's dumb culture, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=146547 The Atlantic: WHY IS MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE LIKE THIS?, https://radixjournal.substack.com/p/negative-theology https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Goldhagen https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-12-16/as-tom-girardi-skated-the-state-bar-went-after-black-attorneys https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/12/12/stephen-miller-america-first-legal-biden-race-policies/ https://study.com/academy/lesson/abductive-reasoning-definition-examples.html https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/kanye-west-gavin-mcinnes-nick-fuentes-jews-forgive-hitler-1234642059/ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ye-s-hate-spewing-career-tanking-descent-through-the-alt-media/ar-AA157LPl https://www.latimes.com/sports/soccer/story/2022-12-12/world-cup-underdog-morocco-france-semifinal FT columnist quits twitter because it is low status, https://www.ft.com/content/8a040159-502d-491d-8ad3-2200609dae71 https://forward.com/culture/527354/hitler-demon-president-biden-tweet-kanye-west-nick-fuentes-trump/ https://www.angelfire.com/mt/talmud/three.html https://www.angelfire.com/mt/talmud/gentiles.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/12/09/reopening-mass-shootings-walmart-club-q/ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ye-s-hate-spewing-career-tanking-descent-through-the-alt-media/ar-AA157LPl https://anchor.fm/aksubversive/episodes/Steve-Sailer---A-Lifetime-Of-Noticing-e1rsv89 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSFVD7Xfhn7sJY8LAIQmH8Q/join https://odysee.com/@LukeFordLive, https://lbry.tv/@LukeFord, https://rumble.com/lukeford https://dlive.tv/lukefordlivestreams Listener Call In #: 1-310-997-4596 Superchat: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.
https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143378 Stephen Turner writes in his 2013 book The Politics Of Expertise: “Ian Hacking's classic paper on child abuse (1991) is an example of this kind of argument involving expertise in this sense: here the triumph of an expanded concept of child abuse is seen as the successful imposition of a definition that serves the interests of certain professional groups. The experts in question here are perfect embodiments of what I have called the fifth type of expertise. The political issue here is not expert knowledge as such, but discretionary power: the reason child abuse is a problematic category is because social workers and physicians acting in the name of the state employ this concept and operate in terms of a consensus about it.” Ian Hacking wrote: “Many readers will have resisted my distinguishing child abuse from late nineteenth-century cruelty to children. I did so chiefly because Victorians never medicalized cruelty. Cruel parents were not deemed sick or even pathological. There was no attempt to characterize normal family behavior. There was no medical intervention, even when some of the active interveners were in fact trained physicians. Child abuse in contrast began with doctors in 1962, and among the opening assertions was that abusive parents are sick and in need of help. I said in the preceding section that in the power struggle over who owns child abuse the doctors triumphed. I now suggest this was a foregone conclusion because child abuse is seen in a framework of normalcy and pathology." https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-gateway-teal/part-5-memories-FbyZlpu4fO6/ https://www.lukeford.net/profiles/profiles/vicki_polin.htm https://lukeford.net/blog/?cat=106 When Oprah Winfrey Met Vicki Polin, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=19225 https://heller.brandeis.edu/news/items/releases/2021/remembering-david-gil.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMartin_preschool_trial Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSFVD7Xfhn7sJY8LAIQmH8Q/join https://odysee.com/@LukeFordLive, https://lbry.tv/@LukeFord, https://rumble.com/lukeford https://dlive.tv/lukefordlivestreams Listener Call In #: 1-310-997-4596 Superchat: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.
00:00 Donald Trump's threat to democracy, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/13/opinion/trump-democracy-decline-fall.html 07:00 Stephen Turner, "Against Democratic Theory", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XJjzU5Y2gc 15:00 Ideology of Anti-populism & the Administrative State, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143332 18:30 Rodney Martin joins 31:00 Russia v Ukraine 34:20 Putin's got his generals 38:00 China v USA 42:50 Iran 50:00 Elliott Blatt joins 55:00 Jewish Healing Wisdom, https://www.amazon.com/Jewish-Healing-Wisdom-Steven-Rosman/dp/0765799561 1:06:00 The Western Tradition, https://www.openculture.com/2007/12/the_western_tradition_on_video.html 1:07:50 LA cleans up its homeless camps 1:11:00 Charles Wing Krafft, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Wing_Krafft 1:18:00 Nick Fuentes vs Mr Metokur 1:21:00 Virtually You: The Dangerous Powers of the E-Personality, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=121464 1:50:00 Porsalin: Terrorsperg | A Mersh Documentary, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1ePSHDHqpQ 2:08:10 Peter Zeihan on Ukraine's Geography and Economy, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6bYve3Ufik 2:12:00 Luke Ford | 12-Step Programs for Sex Addiction, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW2-BWD-YtE
00:00 Brooklyn shooting suspect Frank James facing terror-related charges after calling Crime Stoppers on himself, https://nypost.com/2022/04/13/brooklyn-shooting-suspect-frank-james-in-police-custody/ 35:00 Elliott Blatt joins 37:30 Ethan Ralph's upcoming corn harvest 41:00 With Mr Metokurs health problems, when he appears he's like Elvis 49:00 Maybe Elliott should postpone doing his taxes and go out and enable an alcoholic who might then care about him 1:20:00 Explaining away crime: The race narrative in American sociology and ethical theory by Stephen Turner, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143297 1:45:00 What's wrong with social science? https://fantasticanachronism.com/2020/09/11/whats-wrong-with-social-science-and-how-to-fix-it/ 1:50:00 The Replication Crisis: Crash Course Statistics, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBzEGSm23y8 2:23:00 Trump Poses a Test Democracy Is Failing, https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/13/opinion/trump-democracy-decline-fall.html 2:27:00 John Hinckley Jr, who tried to assassinate Ronald Reagan in 1981, will play SOLD-OUT show in Brooklyn this summer after serving 35 years in psychiatric hospital, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10715141/amp/Man-tried-assassinate-Ronald-Reagan-1981-play-sold-concert-Brooklyn-summer.html https://www.amazon.com/Liberal-Democracy-Published-association-Culture/dp/0761954694 Post-Traditionalism, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143278 The Politics of Knowledge, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143210 Cultural Sociology of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143207 Stephen Turner and the Philosophy of the Social, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143205 The Existentialist Moment: The Rise of Sartre as a Public Intellectual, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143188 Intellectuals and their Publics: Perspectives from the Social Sciences, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143186 Watergate As Democratic Ritual, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143174 Public Intellectuals in the Global Arena: Professors or Pundits? https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143169 Conflict in the Academy: A Study in the Sociology of Intellectuals (2015) https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143168 https://www.lukeford.net/essays/impurity_torah_HIV.html https://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/1545/jewish/Tazria-in-a-Nutshell.htm Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSFVD7Xfhn7sJY8LAIQmH8Q/join https://odysee.com/@LukeFordLive, https://lbry.tv/@LukeFord, https://rumble.com/lukeford https://dlive.tv/lukefordlivestreams Listener Call In #: 1-310-997-4596 Superchat: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.
00:00 John Lott's ridiculous study on voter fraud, https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2022/04/05/further-ranting-on-public-choices-terrible-decision-if-uri-geller-submits-a-paper-claiming-to-have-photographs-of-the-loch-ness-monster-you-dont-just-say-hey-the-photos-look-real-lets-go/, https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2022/04/03/the-journal-public-choice-goes-the-way-of-lancet-and-publishes-a-paper-that-is-riddled-with-errors-but-comes-to-a-political-conclusion-that-they-want-to-support/ 05:00 Stephen Turner on critical studies, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJypie2r9PU 09:00 Liberal Democracy 3.0: Civil Society in an Age of Experts, https://www.amazon.com/Liberal-Democracy-Published-association-Culture/dp/0761954694 52:00 Nick Fuentes Deep Dive! Beardson's Divorce! Special Guest Kraut!, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gB3C4uBFxQo 53:50 Nick Fuentes says Andrew Anglin is one of his favorite writers 58:30 Elliott Blatt joins 1:00:00 Mister Metokur vs Ethan Ralph 2, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckmYNkuYRsM 1:02:00 Virtually You: The Dangerous Powers of the E-Personality, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=121464 1:07:40 People's Populist Press (PPP), https://odysee.com/@PeoplesPopulistPress:e 1:14:00 Will Elon Musk take over Twitter and open it up? 1:20:40 Nick Fuentes Documentary Review: A Failed Rehab, A Theroux Cope & An Admission Of Guilt & Lies!, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdaAzKXOgGI 1:29:50 Is JF Gariepy a leader of conservative thought? 1:31:00 Conservatism and Andy Warski's downward spiral The Politics of Knowledge, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143210 Cultural Sociology of the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143207 Stephen Turner and the Philosophy of the Social, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143205 The Existentialist Moment: The Rise of Sartre as a Public Intellectual, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143188 Intellectuals and their Publics: Perspectives from the Social Sciences, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143186 Watergate As Democratic Ritual, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143174 Public Intellectuals in the Global Arena: Professors or Pundits? https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143169 Conflict in the Academy: A Study in the Sociology of Intellectuals (2015) https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=143168 https://www.lukeford.net/essays/impurity_torah_HIV.html https://www.chabad.org/parshah/article_cdo/aid/1545/jewish/Tazria-in-a-Nutshell.htm Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSFVD7Xfhn7sJY8LAIQmH8Q/join https://odysee.com/@LukeFordLive, https://lbry.tv/@LukeFord, https://rumble.com/lukeford https://dlive.tv/lukefordlivestreams Listener Call In #: 1-310-997-4596 Superchat: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.
Awesome dude, Stephen Turner, pulled together an acoustic show in his garage this past weekend, so we decided to cover it and podcast live. We talk to each performer - Josh Penn, Eric Moeller, Lew Naeger, Dan Johanning, and Dan Kelley and Joe Maestas. Yours truly, Wes Hoffman, plays a song as well, and we chatted with Stephen himself too. It was a great day of friendship and music. Stephen shares a bit more about an idea for keeping these types of shows going too! If you like this episode, please give us a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, share it on Instagram, or simply tell a friend. Thanks for supporting 314 Punk!
In episode 93 of the Fishing Guide Podcast our host Brad Wiegmann interviews Magnolia Crappie Club members Stephen Turner and William Tyer along with Mike Jones Outdoor Marketing at Visit Mississippi at the 2021 Crappie Expo. Stephen and William visit about the non-profit, oldest crappie club in the country. Mike Jones talks about Mississippi Crappie Trail app and it’s website. Tackle Time features PICO Lures and Smith’s Consumer Products Diamond Hook File.
Episode 151 - On this week's episode Ric Davis @primerealestateric and Larry W.Brooks @texasrealestateking sit down for a conversation with Cam Collins, MBA @camcollinsrealtor Real Estate Advisor and Team Lead at Omega Real Estate Group. During his interview @camcollinsrealtor introduces the audience to his business partner and Real Estate Team Lead Mr. Stephen Turner. #PRIMEREALESTATENETWORK #wealthCheck out @PrimeRealEstateNetwork Store on @springforcreators... (edited) YouTubeYouTube | The Prime Real Estate NetworkReal Estate Entrepreneur On Money, Success and Building Generational Wealth #PRIMEREALESTATENETWORK
Thank you Stephen Turner for coming on and sharing your story. Here's a link to the ABC 7 news article: https://wjla.com/news/inside-your-world/gulf-war-veterans-face-lingering-health-problems-that-may-make-them-vulnerable-to-covid-19 Special thank you to Andrea Nejman for getting us in contact. Please help support the podcast and veterans: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/support Contact me with your questions, comments, or concerns at kevinsimon@gulfwarsideeffects.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/support
Thank you Stephen Turner for coming on and sharing your story. Here's a link to the ABC 7 news article: https://wjla.com/news/inside-your-world/gulf-war-veterans-face-lingering-health-problems-that-may-make-them-vulnerable-to-covid-19 Special thank you to Andrea Nejman for getting us in contact. Please help support the podcast and veterans: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/support Contact me with your questions, comments, or concerns at kevinsimon@gulfwarsideeffects.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-simon2/support
00:00 Historian Lisa Munro, https://www.lisamunro.net/blog-1/2018/7/1/failures-of-imagination-post-phd-edition 01:00 Leaving Academia: Loss Grief and Healing, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=140408 04:30 Lisa is an adoptee, https://twitter.com/llmunro 08:30 Lisa was 38 before she knew her biological parents 22:00 Education promotes conformism 27:00 Education as indoctrination 28:20 Education fads 36:00 Early feelings of rejection set you up for self-sabotage 38:00 Feeling worthy of prosperity 40:00 I'll show 'em! https://www.lukeford.net/luke_ford/bio/l1.html 41:00 Compulsive need to prove, https://www.underearnersanonymous.org/about-ua/symptoms-of-underearning/ 45:00 The high price of university learning 46:00 The intellectual life won't pay for itself 47:00 Beyond the Academic Ethic by Stephen Turner, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=140392 54:00 When Lisa went viral in 2015 55:30 What Lisa got from her doctorate in History 1:02:00 Lisa lives in Mexico 1:03:00 What Lisa learned from therapy 1:09:00 American identity and the lack of fatalism 1:10:30 Lisa on American identity 1:11:00 Americans are direct 1:12:00 The American dream 1:13:00 Lisa's doctorate was on cultural relations between Guatemalans and Americans in the 1930s 1:15:00 Mexicans vs Guatemalans 1:18:00 Guatemala, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guatemala 1:24:00 Writer's block 1:37:00 Symptoms of underearning, https://www.underearnersanonymous.org/about-ua/symptoms-of-underearning/ 1:40:00 Lisa loves the series, The Expanse, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Expanse_(TV_series) 1:43:00 Navigating friendships with people more and less successful 1:44:30 Lisa is a writer 1:46:00 Image management for the writer 1:51:00 Anthropologist heroes 2:00:00 Orals Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSFVD7Xfhn7sJY8LAIQmH8Q/join https://odysee.com/@LukeFordLive, https://lbry.tv/@LukeFord, https://rumble.com/lukeford https://dlive.tv/lukefordlivestreams Listener Call In #: 1-310-997-4596 Superchat: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.
00:00 Chris Hayes Podcast With Zeynep Tufekci, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=349sWvIpElA 29:00 Marc Shapiro on women spiritual leaders, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7M-JbB4LIk 40:00 Neterui Karta in America, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moshe_Ber_Beck 41:40 International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Conference_to_Review_the_Global_Vision_of_the_Holocaust 49:00 Beyond the Academic Ethic by Stephen Turner, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=140392 1:02:00 Marc Shapiro's visits to China 1:03:30 Can an Orthodox Jew eat at a vegan restaurant without kosher certification? 1:40:00 Glenn Loury talks to Charles Murray about his new book - Facing Reality, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqgUclg7-Lk 1:52:00 The Changing Temptations Of Science, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=140413 2:57:00 When whites take up identity politics, game over 3:00:00 Tucker Carlson on UFOs Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSFVD7Xfhn7sJY8LAIQmH8Q/join https://odysee.com/@LukeFordLive, https://lbry.tv/@LukeFord, https://rumble.com/lukeford https://dlive.tv/lukefordlivestreams Listener Call In #: 1-310-997-4596 Superchat: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.
On this June 9th edition of the London Live Podcast: Amira Elghawaby is a Human Rights Advocate and columnist for the Toronto Star. She joins Mike on London Live to discuss Islamaphobia, and how we can fight against it. Afterwards Andrea Kallumadyil shares her struggles with not being able to go home because of quarantine. Finally, Stephen Turner gives us the latest on vaccine information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we have a bonus episode, an interview of Stephen Turner of Britannia Game Design the creators of Chivalry and Sorcery 5th edition. C&S has a long history, first published in 1977 by Fantasy Games Unlimited. In this interview we discover Stephen's gamer roots and then learn of how he became to be the publisher if this historic RPG and plans for the future of Britannia Game Design. As always thank you all for listening. Chivalry and Sorcery have a "Bundle of Holding" that benefits the Honey Pot Children's Charity. Here is the link to the C&S Bundle: https://bundleofholding.com/presents/Chivalry Here is the link to the Charity itself and the amazing work they do: https://www.honeypot.org.uk/what-we-do
Join us for the Climbing The Pocket Network’s and Daily Norseman’s newest show, Vikings Happy Hour. Matt Anderson, Ryan Ortega and Stephen Turner talk Minnesota Vikings. #Vikings #VikingsHappyHour #CTP #ClimbingThePocket #LetsGetLive Subscribe to us here! - https://www.youtube.com/c/climbingthepocket // Want More Content From Us? Check out and bookmark our websites below! Climbing The Pocket - https://climbingthepocket.com The Daily Norseman - https://www.dailynorseman.com // On Facebook check out Climbing The Pocket at - https://www.facebook.com/climbingthepocket/ The show’s theme music is licensed through YouTube. Also, other music licensed from APM Music as an SB Nation, Daily Norseman video and audio podcast. (All rights go to The National Football League, the Minnesota Vikings, and all their broadcasters. I do not own any of the music and the footage used in this video. No copyright infringement intended. We do not gain any profit from our videos, and they are for entertainment and educational purposes only) "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 36 our hosts Mitch Glenn and Brad Wiegmann interview Stephen Turner and William Tyer with the Magnolia Crappie Club; America’s oldest and largest state crappie club. Tackle Time features PICO Lures Eye Scope jigheads.
This episode drops into the contentious White Album sessions. Paul's perfectionism can be such a blessing, but also a curse. In trying to craft the joy and fun of #202 "Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da," he ends up infuriating other band members and fighting with George Martin. Not the easiest way to get to a happy, silly, family friendly song. But then again, happy and family friendly are nowhere on the docket when John and Yoko enlist George and Mal Evans on the auditory equivalent of a bad acid trip, #201, "What's The New Mary Jane." Then again, they're crafting two VERY different ideas here. One is rooted in musicality and traditional song structure, with it's creator leaning on his own well-respected strengths and ability, while the other seems to be a product of someone free from the binds of being a pop star, and able to indulge in the creative whimsy in discovering oneself as "an artist." Or maybe it's just pure mumbo jumbo, I dunno. Joining us this week is guitarist and Jonathan's musical partner Stephen Turner. After being in bands together for the better part of 2 decades, they're still best friends and brothers, in that way that only people who've been creative together and spent countless fart-filled hours touring in a van can be. We discuss growing up in a house in which The Beatles and The Stones were never pitted against each other, switching off one side of your brain to enjoy more complicated music, the kind of music one would create when they get "f#&k you money," and Julia manages to drop a "your mom" for the first time. Want to hear some of Stephen's guitar work? You can check out his and Jonathan's work in The Breton Sound. If instrumental prog is more your thing, you can dig his old band, Epic's album "Proprium." Be sure to follow along, leave your comments, and join in on the discussion on the rankings at Facebook (facebook.com/rankingthebeatles) and on Instagram @rankingthebeatles. Enjoying the show and want to show your support? Check out https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support! Send us your HOT TAKES for a chance to be featured in a future episode! Visit anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles, and click on Message. You can do it from your phone or computer, and send us your thoughts on a track we've discussed or any particular thing that you'd like to hear us yammer on about! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rankingthebeatles/support
00:00 Why are some people having a ball during the pandemic? 04:10 Eckhart Tolle on betrayal, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXIJQpYF51c 07:30 Jordan Peterson on betrayal, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beYCWfB9x_U 10:30 Xeni Jardin: A high ranking Democratic lawmaker who is now deceased groped me in a limo on Capitol Hill in the 90s. He sexually assaulted me. 14:00 LAT: Beverly Hills police chief retires after lawsuits alleging racism, anti-Semitism, harassment 16:30 How do you avoid getting sued? https://www.hanover.com/articles/architects-engineers-avoiding-lawsuits.html 19:00 The Crippled Epistemology of Extremism 23:00 Top 12 Parallels between Alt Right Members & Antifa Members 1:07:30 Scott Adams on Covid-19 1:09:20 TheVerge: Whole Foods is reportedly using a heat map to track stores at risk of unionization 1:10:40 Vaush: Are WE Being Honest? I'm Disappointed with the Online Left, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFqD-dKXbNo 1:14:00 Roosh on the AR 1:17:00 What is primary in Judaism is secondary in Christianity and vice versa 1:18:00 Fox News: CNN 'Larry King' episode featuring Biden accuser's mother disappears from Google Play catalog 1:21:00 The administrative state vs democracy aka Democracy, Liberalism, and Discretion: The Political Puzzle of the Administrative State, an essay by Stephen Turner, https://sci-hub.tw/10.1007/978-3-030-28760-3 1:27:20 CA ER doctor on Covid-19 and lockdowns, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfLVxx_lBLU 1:54:10 Greg Giraldo: Monkeypox / Osama / Bird Flu https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/20/21228324/amazon-whole-foods-unionization-heat-map-union 2:30:00 Ernest Gellner's 1983 classic, Nations and Nationalism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupthink https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rechtsstaat https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obrigkeitsstaat https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-04-25/beverly-hills-police-chief-retires-after-lawsuits-alleging-racism-anti-semitism-harassment Reclaiming Liberalism. Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism. https://sci-hub.tw/10.1007/978-3-030-28760-3 https://twitter.com/xeni/status/1250082240018567169 The Crippled Epistemology of Extremism by Russell Hardin, https://www.theregreview.org/2013/09/12/12-sunstein-oira-and-public/, https://sci-hub.tw/https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511550478.002 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Gellner Polls, questions, super chats: https://entropystream.live/app/lukefordlive Listener Call In #: 1-310-997-4596 Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/lukeford/ Soundcloud MP3s: https://soundcloud.com/luke-ford-666431593 Code of Conduct: https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=125692 https://www.patreon.com/lukeford http://lukeford.net Email me: lukeisback@gmail.com or DM me on Twitter.com/lukeford Support the show | https://www.streamlabs.com/lukeford, https://patreon.com/lukeford, https://PayPal.Me/lukeisback Facebook: http://facebook.com/lukecford Feel free to clip my videos. It's nice when you link back to the original.
Stephen Turner reflects on Good Friday from Isaiah 53:4-5
Stephen Turner speaks on John 18:1-27, where the disciple Peter denies his Lord three times the night Jesus was betrayed. When we considers this shocking betrayal with the fact that Peter was the unspoken leader of the 12 disciples closest to Jesus, we are left wondering how he fell to such lows. Pastor Steve highlights that Peter was ashamed of Christ that night because of one core reason: he did not know his Lord well enough, as he should have known him. This challenge is the same for every Christ follower - do we know Jesus Christ well? Are we growing in this intimate relationship with our Lord? The bible clearly teaches that believers will be challenged and opposed by the unbelieving world which rejects God. How will we be able to stand for Jesus unashamedly unless we have a rock solid knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ in all his goodness and glory?
Hanli Liu speaks on the parable of the sower in Luke 8:4-15, explaining the different responses to the word of God. Jesus gives these various descriptions to help us examine our hearts and see how we have received God's word. In the end, there are only two types of soil: unfruitful or fruitful. Only the soil which produces fruit has truly received God's word and so will enter into eternal blessing. Therefore, this question of whether or not our hearts have received God's word fully is of crucial importance. May God open all of our hearts to hold fast to his precious word. At 38:40, Stephen Turner speaks briefly on 1 Corinthians 6:9-11, meditating on the glorious fact that the church consists entirely of sinful and wicked people who have been washed, justified, and sanctified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. All who have been saved by God through faith in Jesus Christ are invited to the Lord's table to be encouraged and reminded of the full salvation Jesus has given them!
This week we have a special recording of West Church's Christmas service! In this recording, Dwayne Tongamohenoa firstly speaks briefly on 1 Timothy 5:15, explaining that the true meaning of Christmas is to remember and celebrate Jesus Christ coming into this world to save sinners. Only Jesus, the Son of God can save sinners!After this, Cathy Turner took 5 minutes to congratulate and give prizes to the children of the church. These children were able to memorise many bible verses and even large bits of the children's catechism throughout the year! Hanli Liu then speaks on the significance of Jesus becoming a man from 1 John 4:9, showing that Jesus is the clear proof that God truly loves us and invites us all to an intimate fellowship with him through Jesus. John 17:3 teaches that true eternal life is to have this relationship with God our creator and saviour. Have you received Jesus Christ by faith and so entered into eternal life? Lastly, Stephen Turner takes a moment to emphasise that Christ is the true centre of Christmas. May we all come and adore him with all our hearts this holiday season!
Stephen Turner speaks on John 17:20-26 and observes two great truths which cannot be seen by our human eyes. The first is that God the Father has given the Lord Jesus Christ a people made from every tongue, tribe and nation out of the world. This great yet unseen truth is the root and ground and base of the entire gospel story. The second truth is that God has decided to use those whom he has saved to be the instrument through which his word is brought to the elect who are yet to believe. All of this is done by the power of the Holy Spirit, who is at work in and through the people of God. All of God's chosen people will be brought to believe in Jesus Christ as the one who has been sent by God the Father. No one who rejects this truth can be said to be a Christian. Have you come to this conviction in your heart? If not, seek God in his word and through genuine prayer. Ask him to open the eyes of your heart to truly see and receive the Lord Jesus Christ!
Stephen Turner speak about the fear of change and the power of the Holy Spirit from John 14: 15-31
In this special episode, Catherine talks to her business partner, and husband, Stephen Turner. Stephen’s beginnings were in finance, but as their property business began to grow, Stephen took more of an active role and is now the Operations Director. As the co-founder of the business, Stephen has a wealth of valuable insights to share, from everything to staff morale and working environments, to the best tips for dealing with tax. Join this very special conversation, and learn how Stephen and Catherine built their rapidly expanding property business, and see if any of the lessons they learned can be applied to your business. KEY TAKEAWAYS Both Catherine and Stephen are always open to new opportunities and grab them whenever they present themselves. But they also realise the value in making sure that the right systems are in place to allow them to deal with these opportunities. It’s very important to have the right team working for you. This allows you the freedom to leverage a business like SA management and also improves the skill set of your business by correctly utilising the expertise of your power team. It can be nerve-wracking at the beginning of a business venture, to think about outgoing expenses, such as hiring a VA or a member of staff. But we need to remember that this is not a cost but an investment, and the time saved for you, or for your staff, can be re-focussed upon IGVs or KPIs. Get a book-keeper, because they can run your finances, and give you the monthly reports that you need. Zero is a good cloud-based accountancy system that you can use in conjunction with your mobile phone. Choose an accountant and consult with them regularly about any financial decisions, projects or restructuring. They may have invaluable advice on how to streamline the process, or even take further advantage of it in the long run. Having an office base for their business happened because of growth, but also because of their rising staff numbers. Now that they have four office staff, Catherine and Stephen find that an office environment is beneficial not just in terms of meeting rooms, but also in terms of creating an affine environment for their staff. This is used as a place for them to motivate each other, to share ideas and to instantly connect. The foundation of the business should be sales. As soon as the sales start going, all efforts should be made to keep and improve them. Identifying your unique selling point and making sure that this message is communicated clearly to potential clients, is also a fundamental tenet of starting a business. Always make sure you’re budgeting for your tax expenses from the start, and always consult your accountant to make sure you’re paying the correct fees. Make sure your entire team know your plan for the business - your aims, your destination, how big you want to get. What customer service levels you’d like to provide, and what sales targets you want to hit. This gives each team member a clearer image of what they are a part of and allows each individual to better define, personally, their own roles within your vision. Regular communication between yourself and your team will allow you to better identify areas in which you can improve, from software and systems to conditions and requisitions. Get on with it and give it a try. Remember that the time wasted while wondering whether or not to pursue a venture is time you’ll never get back, and time that could’ve been used to solve the problems that you’re imagining will arise. Leveraging your lifestyle doesn’t necessarily mean leaving a job you love. It can also mean leveraging the tasks outside of work that you don’t enjoy, or that you feel could be performed in a better way by those more suited to the task. To Stephen, a leveraged lifestyle is the privilege of being able to choose the path of each day as it comes, whether that is working on a project, improving a system, or spending time with family. BEST MOMENTS ‘You can never predict when opportunity or growth is coming’ ‘Leverage isn’t just about getting it off your plate’ ‘You always pay upfront for education and the rewards come after’ ‘Don’t just learn from your mistakes - learn from others’ mistakes so that you don’t have to make them’ ‘Build trust as you go’ ‘If you are hiring physical staff, you need to think about how those staff like to work’ ‘Hiring is guessing and firing is knowing’ ‘Hiring into chaos only creates more chaos’ ‘If something scratches your own itch, then the likelihood is that it’ll solve someone else’s problem too’ VALUABLE RESOURCES The Leveraged Lifestyle Podcast The Viva Club SA Guide Steve@ideal-collective.com Life Leverage Online Masterclass ABOUT THE HOST Catherine is an iTunes No.1 podcast host of Leveraged Lifestyle, entrepreneur, businesswoman, an Inspirational Speaker, world record holder, Co-Director of Ideal-Collective.com and a mum of 2! Catherine quit being an employee in 2013, after working more than 50+ hours on average a week, over 3 jobs. Jobs, hours and a lifestyle which led to a diagnosis of clinical depression before the age of 25. In 2011/12 Catherine discovered the power of investing in property, and tried many different property investment strategies over the years, finally settling on Serviced Accommodation in 2015, which has now grown from one unit in her home town of Chelmsford, Essex to over 50 across the UK, helping investors, landlords and developers create a better return on their money or property. This year, Catherine and her husband Stephen, also her business partner, joined forces with the Directors of LoLite Homes to create the Ideal-Collective.com, which is all about leveraging the services and knowledge of all four Directors when it comes to Serviced Accommodation, Social Media, Finance & Virtual Assistants. Catherine started Leveraged Lifestyle podcast to give business owners and those not leading their ideal lifestyle, to learn the mindset and skill set it takes to create a lifestyle of Freedom, by leveraging time, money & knowledge and using outsourcing and systemisation. CONTACT METHOD http://www.ideal-collective.com www.instagram.com/catherineannt www.facebook.com/catherineturnerspeaker www.linkedin.com/in/catherineturnerspeaker https://itunes.apple.com/…/leveraged-lifestyl…/id1380225106… https://www.stitcher.com/…/progressivepr…/leverage-lifestyle Leveraged Lifestyle Community: bit.ly/llocfbgroup
Stephen Turner speaks on John 7: 25-43
Stephen Turner speaks on John 6: 29-59
Stephen Turner speaks on John 3: 22-36
On this episode Josh talks with Stephen Turner, CEO and Founder of Turner Time Mangement & Marketing. They discuss the important of managing your time, and in particular, how to manage your email and your schedule.
Stephen and Janet chat in a noisy cafe (where they first met) about tea, cycling, late 1980s evangelicalism, if society or the church have made the 'best' progress with morality (and how it is possible to have an 'illegal' vocation). With a brief introduction about Cambridge.
Brothers Roger and Stephen Turner talk Minnesota Vikings football, and upcoming NFL draft prospects with Minneapolis ESPN 1500’s Daniel House.
In this episode I’m so happy to welcome my son into this amazing universe. But I won’t get all gushy on you. Instead, I'll give you some practical tips on having successful relationships. I'll explain the three roles that guide my path as a father, and why it’s essential to have a clear vision about who you want to be in your most important relationships. — See the notes, links and more at: https://russturner.com/88 Music by Aaron Sprinkle: https://app.soundstripe.com/artists/220 — Russ Turner is a lucky husband and father of two. He’s a business consultant with Utilicast and CEO of Compel Works, a content creation company, and the host of Don’t Listen Yet (this show). Find me online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therussturner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therussturner/ Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/therussturner Blog: https://russturner.com/ Podcast: https://russturner.com/podcast/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/therussturner Medium: https://medium.com/@therussturner Twitter: https://twitter.com/therussturner
Premonition Premonition Podcast With Stephen Turner, lecturer, non-practicing solicitor, podcaster. A little about blockchain, a lot about impact of legal tech. The post Premonition Podcast 7 : Stephen Turner from Lawyers of Tomorrow appeared first on Premonition. Premonition is an Artificial Intelligence system that mines Big Data to find out which Attorneys usually win before which Judges. It is a very, very unfair advantage in Litigation. Follow us at https://www.linkedin.com/company/premonition-analytics for insider legal news and visit us at Premonition.
Toby Unwin, co-founder, Chief Innovation Officer and inventor of Premonition, litigation data analytics, mining data, legal proceedings, attorney performance metrics, data scraping technology, leveraging and monetising data.This podcast is all about litigation data analytics and how mining that data can give a litigant a huge advantage in legal proceedings. Stephen Turner interviews Toby Unwin, the Co-Founder, Chief Innovation Officer and Inventor of Premonition, the World's largest litigation database.Toby studied International Commercial Law at Kings College London and began his career in recruitment, eventually founding NetSearch, an online headhunting firm that received 4 offers in the first 27 days of business, valuing it at $160M. Toby Unwin was inaugurated as The Republic of Austria’s Honorary Consul in Orlando, becoming Austria’s youngest Consul of all time. He is also a National Rowing Championship Gold Medallist, an accomplished pilot (holding a World airspeed record) and he speaks five languagesPremonition helps people find the right attorney based upon the type of case and the identity of the Judge hearing the case. Premonition is located in Miami, Florida and has received $5 million after two rounds of funding. The Premonition platform gives users information such as:- the track record of an attorney- the twenty best attorneys for a case- analysis of the history of court decisions on types of cases- which attorney you should appoint to maximise your chances of victoryIn this interview, Toby and Stephen discuss:• How Toby came up with the idea for Premonition?• How law is a credence good, totally lacking in transparency• How hiring the lawyer with the best 'reputation' might just be the worst thing you can do• How performance metrics are transforming the legal market• The unfair advantage that data gives litigants• Why getting started in legal tech is not as hard as it looks since law is still not that advanced technologically speaking• Why when doing something difficult, ignorance can be an advantage• The importance to any tech start-up of having the right CEO (Premonition's is Guy Kurlandski)• The difficulties Premonition experienced when trying to acquire court data• Premonition's data scraping technology and its huge database• How law firms showed no interest in Premonition but their clients did• Why Toby's advice to people starting out in legal tech is, 'just say no to law firms'• Why hourly billing means that most law firms have no interest in tech that makes them more efficient• How most law firms are only interested in legal tech for window dressing• Premonition use cases, e.g. property developers looking for distressed debts getting data on repossession cases• Premonition's heavy users e.g. insurance, general counsel, private equity• Why are law firms so poor at leveraging and monetising data and what should they be doing with it• The free referral service, litagas.comD.Casey Flagherty: Unless you Askhttps://www.legalitprofessionals.com/global-news/8747-d-casey-flaherty-acc-release-free-book-unless-you-askToby Unwin - why is legal technology so bad?https://www.quora.com/Why-is-legal-technology-so-badLaw Secrets Revealedhttps://premonition.ai/laws-secrets-revealed/TO CONNECT WITH TOBY / PREMONITIONEMAIL tu@premonition.aiWEBSITE https://premonition.ai/WEBSITE http://tobyunwin.com/WEBSITE http://litigas.com/TWITTER @Premonition_AITO CONNECT WITH STEPHENWEBSITE https://lawyersoftomorrow.com/EMAIL stephen@lawyersoftomorrow.comTWITTER @stephenjturnerLINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-turner-lotFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/lawyersoftomorrow.com.page/INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/lawyers_of_tomorrow/GOOGLE+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/113223908025455936851LAW STUDENTS - BOOST YOUR EXAM SCORE BY 10%Free exam techniques ebook - download here https://lawyersoftomorrow.com/If you would like Stephen to interview someone then let him know at: stephen@lawyersoftomorrow.com
Stephen Turner is an architect with over 20 years experience and is a partner at Gray Puksand. Stephen has a lot of experience in education space, so today we are going to talk about vertical schools. As our cities evolve and become increasingly dense, we need new solutions for education buildings. In the show we talk about: The new paradigm of designing for education Using design pedagogy Important aspects for vertical schools If you want to find more about his work, including the Prahan High School discussed in the episode, go to: http://www.graypuksand.com.au/projects We want to learn more about you! Please fill out the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JL3P8HY Join our mailing list to receive regular free reports on the future of the buildings industry. http://eepurl.com/dg2No1
Listen to Stephen Turner and Brian Sumner share their tales of their real life ghost adventures as Owensboro’s paranormal experts. Be sure to leave the light on because these stories may scare the hell out of you!!!
Venture capital, legal technology, innovation, start-ups, entrepreneurialism, investment management, accelerations funds, pre-seed funding, seed funding, series A, series B, series C.Stephen Turner, the host of Lawyers of Tomorrow, interviews Tom Wilson, a qualified solicitor who is now investment manager at Seedcamp, a London based acceleration fund with over 170 investments focusing on accelerating pre-seed and seed stage companies and helping them reach product/market fit. Seedcamp is made up of a diverse team of founders, makers, operators, executors, investors and tech-enthusiasts who back world-class entrepreneurs before their success is known to others. As investment manager, Tom selects companies to invest in at their early stage of development.Knowing that Tom is a big Newcastle fan, Stephen starts off the discussion by highlighting the three factors that venture capital funds look for in any legal tech project - team, technology and traction - by way of a light-hearted analysis of the almost perfect Newcastle football team of the mid-90s. That side had great players (team), a great style of play (technology) but it didn’t quite get the results (traction). Stephen asks Tom whether the absence of one of the three factors is likewise going to be fatal to a legal tech start-up. Tom thinks that team is arguably the most important thing but that all three will eventually be essential.Tom and Stephen then discuss:What makes up a great legal tech team?Does a legal tech team need lawyers – known as domain expertise?How much tech competency does the team need?How law firms of the future may be structured very differently from now – for example as alternative business structures – as they become more involved in the business of legal technology.Which law firms are likely to flourish in the new entrepreneurial environment.The huge potential for legal tech funding in the future.The action that a lawyer or entrepreneur with an idea for a legal tech solution should take.Advice on how to build your law tech start-up team.Seed summits.Founders collaboration agreements.The different stages of venture capital funding: pre-seed, seed, series A, B and C.How investors value a company.The extent to which the VC board representative will seek to influence the start-up via their board seat – often depending on the stage of funding.The range of ownership percentage that founders should expect to give up during funding.How founders should do thorough research on all funders – particularly business angels.The perils of giving away too much ownership too early and how this can be fatal to the company’s incentive structure.Law firms and legal tech incubators: e.g. Dentons / NextLaw; A&O / Fuse.Law firms and innovations teams.How lawyers can work to future proof themselves.The importance of enthusiasm and resilience for start-up founders.The future skills that lawyers will need – “must skills” – when the bots take over performing traditional legal tasks.This is a fascinating podcast, with great advice and practical points for those interested in developing legal tech projects. Thanks to Tom and Seedcamp for taking the time out to speak to Stephen.To contact Tom: tom@seedcamp.com twitter: @tom_willsAlso, check out Tom’s blog https://medium.com/@taw where he writes about venture capital, start-ups and related topics.To contact Stephen: stephen@lawyersoftomorrow.com twitter: @stephenjturnerP.S. If you like this episode, then feel free to subscribe and share this podcast. If you really liked it, then please do us a review using the iTunes app and give us a five-star rating!
Itzik Amiel, networking, 'The Attention Switch', relations capital, TheSwit.ch - networking, Eyeron Group - consulting, teachingThis podcast is Part 2 of a two-part interview.Stephen Turner, the host of Lawyers of Tomorrow, continues his interview with Itzik Amiel, a leading global authority on networking, relations capital, business development, branding and global Expansion. Itzik is an attorney, accountant and an award-winning professional public speaker, trainer and mentor and has shared the stage with the likes of Richard Branson and Steve Wozniak, Marianna Williamson, Les Brown, Darren Hardy and others.Itzik details his method for remembering people's names – which listeners can experiment with immediately. It's a colourful, imaginative and effective tool for use during networking.Itzik and Stephen then discuss how law firms need to turn what they see as competitors into collaborators – which is a central idea behind relations capital. Collaboration between law firms and between law firms and technology companies is becoming more important as we are seeing currently. You may be unable to work for a client at a one time, so you can refer that person or company to another law firm. They may be able to return the favour later. The key is that you take a long-term view on relationship building. The fact that you may lose a client at one moment does not mean that you lose a relationship.Stephen and Itzik discuss some fascinating statistics on how attention spans of humans have dropped over the years to the point where the average attention span of a human in tests has dropped to as little as eight seconds – one second less than a goldfish!Itzik explains how listeners can work with him through his three organisations, including getting hold of a copy of his book the attention Switch - see the first link.http://www.attentionswitch.com/ - buy the bookhttp://theswit.ch/ - membership portal for networkinghttp://www.eyerongroup.com/ - consultancy for international expansion, cross-border investments and their international operationsStephen then turns the discussion to teaching, a subject about which Stephen and Itzik have much in common. They enthusiastically discuss different teaching methods for use with large groups: use of the voice, visuals and sound - including video, diagrams, music - and kinaesthetic approaches including movement.Itzik and Stephen end their discussion by focusing on the new skills that lawyers will need for the future legal market. Since robotic automations and AI will eventually perform many of the tasks that lawyers perform is essential that lawyers master their networking and relations capital building skills before it is too late. Having strong networks will be essential for future business and these take time to create – there is no time to lose!If you wish to contact Itzik by email: info@itzikamiel.com
Itzik Amiel, networking, 'The Attention Switch', relations capital.Stephen Turner, the host of Lawyers of Tomorrow, interviews Itzik Amiel, a leading global authority on networking, relations capital, business development, branding and global Expansion. Itzik is an attorney, accountant and an award-winning professional public speaker, trainer and mentor and has shared the stage with the likes of Richard Branson and Steve Wozniak, Marianna Williamson, Les Brown, Darren Hardy and others.Stephen and Itzik talk about Itzik's bestselling book, "The Attention Switch" which turns networking on its head by telling us to stop worrying about our elevator pitches and instead turn on our attention switches and give sincere attention and then build trust and long-term relationships. Itzik says that one thing that marks out all successful people is that they are very approachable and giving of attention and because of this they do not miss out on important opportunities.Itzik explains that attention is a brain muscle and when trained correctly it will react to what we are doing and will allow us to connect with people with authentic feeling. This will allow us to build deep relationships very quickly because trust - the foundation of all relationships - comes very quickly, you just need to know how to trigger it.Stephen and Itzik discuss how the secret to networking is to give attention and not to attempt to get attention. Stephen and Itzik discuss how the structure for networking can be broken down into three parts: preparation for an event, attending the event, and then follow up - all of which is explained in detail in Itzik's book.Itzik identifies the four things that must happen before any client will buy from you - the first of which is that they must like you.Itzik gives Stephen a practical demonstration of why multitasking does not work and why it is so damaging in the context of focusing our attention. However, once you learn to give your complete and focused attention on someone this will have a magnetic effect and you will have set the foundation for a strong relationship.Stephen and Itzik explore the concept of weak ties and how we should seek to leverage them in our networking. Itzik explains how most businesses can significantly ramp up their business simply by exploring existing relationships - their circle of weak ties.Finally, Itzik and Stephen discuss the importance of empathy to building strong relationships in client care and start a discussion on how to remember names.This podcast continues in Part 2
Expert systems, Robot Lawyer Lisa, the future of the legal sector, AI in society. Stephen Turner, the host of Lawyers of Tomorrow, continues his conversation with Chrissie Lightfoot, author, thought leader, investor, entrepreneur, mentor and government advisor.Stephen and Chrissie explore how expert systems technology is being harnessed by law firms to provide automated advice systems. Lawyers are building expert systems which capture legal knowledge and experience in a 'knowledge domain' which can then be leveraged for triage, advice, training and onboarding. Stephen and Chrissie discuss their own experiences in building expert systems, Chrissie via Robot Lawyer Lisa and Stephen via Lawyers of Tomorrow Technology.Stephen details how all law firms can build their own automated advice systems provided they are prepared to put in the work to build the rule systems that make up the expert system. Stephen built a relatively simple expert system on intestacy entitlement in only four hours.Chrissie introduces Robot Lawyer Lisa, which is allowing businesses and consumers to create their own legal documents without the need of human lawyers but while still providing users with the legal advice that would normally be given to both parties by a set of lawyers. Lisa uses Neota Logic technology to power the reasoning and judgement elements of her system and brings the two parties together in a way that is totally impartial. The guidance and support that would normally be given to the parties by two sets of lawyers is visible for both parties, giving total transparency.Chrissie estimates that only 10% of the legal market is currently serviced by law firms, with 90% of the market representing non-consumption by consumers and businesses who cannot afford legal advice or who are deterred from using lawyers for various reasons. Chrissie predicts that in the next 5 to 10 years the world legal market is likely to move from around $800 billion currently into the trillions as providers of automated solutions move into the market to serve those areas which currently represent non-consumption. Chrissie further predicts that Big Law will expand its business model to move into areas currently served by medium-sized firms via commercialisation of legal technology based solutions now in development in legal technology incubators set up over the last few years.Chrissie and Stephen explore how chat bots are being used – for example, Do Not Pay - to provide consumers with legal advice in areas that are not serviced by law firms. In this way, individuals are empowered with self-help and self-serve solutions.Chrissie and Stephen discuss the effect of AI on society, including the deployment of police robots in Asia and the development of sex robots. With clear commercial drivers for such products, Chrissie explains how the law will need to regulate the incorporation of such robots into society. Chrissie stresses that it is incumbent upon society to balance the peril and promise that comes with the deployment of artificial intelligence and voices her concerns that human beings may not yet be sufficiently advanced or evolved enough to avoid dystopia. However, Chrissie is an optimist at heart and is committed to providing consumers and businesses with easy to access, easy-to-use and affordable self-service legal tools in order that there is access to legal expertise for all. Robot Lawyer Lisa is a big step in the right direction.
AI and the legal sector, Chrissie Lightfoot - author, Kira, Neota, HighQ, Leverton, Ross and RAVN-iManage, entrepreneurialism. Stephen Turner, the host of Lawyers of Tomorrow, speaks with Chrissie Lightfoot, author, thought leader, investor, entrepreneur, mentor and government advisor. Chrissie is one of most influential thinkers and legal tech entrepreneurs in the legal industry and has done so much to change the way lawyers think about themselves and their clients.In 2010, Chrissie shot to fame with the publication of her first book, The Naked Lawyer, which invites lawyers to reach out and relate with clients (ROAR), to empathise, use social media, solve problems and generate more business by being entrepreneurial. Chrissie explains that she had been frustrated as a client consuming legal services, where she experienced poor customer service and a legal sector at least 10 years behind other sectors in terms of its use of technology. Chrissie therefore decided to become a solicitor to learn how the legal sector worked from the inside with a view to then working out how she could improve the functioning of the industry. The Naked Lawyer was tremendously successful and Chrissie consulted with law firms around the world on implementation of the ROAR model. In 2013, Chrissie was honoured as `Legal Professional of the Year' and a 'Top 100 International Executive`.Chrissie explains that, when thinking about the topic of her first novel, she had wanted to write about legal technology and innovation but that she realised that these ideas were too advanced for publication in 2010. However, by 2014 things had changed, with the legal sector now being more receptive to ideas such as AI and robot lawyers, and Chrissie published Tomorrow’s Naked Lawyer, predicting how the legal industry will be transformed by the adoption of legal technology, including AI, and new business models.Stephen and Chrissie discuss how the predictions made in Tomorrow's Naked Lawyer are happening now which means that lawyers now need to future proof themselves by reskilling for a new legal market. Since robotic automations and AI will soon be performing many tasks previously performed by lawyers, future lawyers need to focus on those tasks which the bots and automations is will not be able to perform as well as humans – for example, tasks involving empathy, negotiation and a refined understanding of human behaviour. Stephen and Chrissie discuss how it is crucial for lawyers to become entrepreneurial, to think like their clients, explore new business models and innovations and to be creative with the law. "Great lawyers understand business" - says Chrissie.Chrissie and Stephen discuss the way legal technology companies and law firms are now cooperating on an unprecedented scale. Technology companies such as Kira, Neota, HighQ, Leverton, Ross and RAVN-iManage have realised that through cooperation with law firms and with each other they can achieve so much more - for example, end-to-end technology integrations which cover the vertical delivery of legal services. Chrissie explains that technology companies understand that the focus must always be on the client and because of this they have found considerable success by marketing their legal products directly to corporations and in-house counsel.Chrissie and Stephen then get technical and explain some of the technologies existing under the umbrella term ‘AI’, discussing machine learning, robotic automations, expert systems and the vertical integrations which will mean that in the future 50% of traditional law firms will morph into other things, for example, alternative business entities created to provide non-traditional delivery of legal services.In Part Two of this podcast, Chrissie and Stephen continue their discussion of new legal technology and innovations, including discussing Chrissie's project, Robot Lisa, which is currently developing a suite of property tools for businesses and consumers. Chrissie and Stephen also give practical advice on how lawyers and law firms can harness the news technologies, begin to experiment with them and scale their legal knowledge, for example by leveraging expert systems that are pre-programmed with legal knowledge and can then exercise judgement and reasoning. Chrissie and Stephen also discuss the effect that advances in technology in general will affect society.
Richard Mabey, Juro, legal design - process, products, user experience; venture capital; AI in the legal sector, machine learning. Stephen Turner, the host of Lawyers of Tomorrow, interviews Richard Mabey, the co-founder and CEO of Juro, the award-winning, end-to-end contracts management platform about the importance of legal design within the legal industry.Richard gives encouragement to legal entrepreneurs who wish to take the plunge and design, build and then finance the commercial development of their own solutions to customer or stakeholder pain points. Stephen and Richard discuss when to seek venture capital support and what venture capitalists are really looking for, including the difference between the U.S. and the European approaches. Richard underlines the importance of the three Ts - “team, technology and traction.”Richard explains that legal design is “a process where you look at what you are doing and then iterate to a better set of solutions”. Legal design affects all areas of a legal business, including operational organisation, communications and the way the business connects with and serves customers or important ‘internal’ stakeholders such as human resources, sales teams and employees or partners.Richard talks through some real-world examples of successful legal design and gives practical advice on implementing legal design and points to design tools that listeners can use in their businesses. One example of a useful tool that lawyers can use when designing the most efficient way to organise their projects is a Kanban board - a tool that shows work as a set of tasks moving along streams of workflow. Both Richard and Stephen use Kanban boards in their businesses and they discussed the key benefits and how using this simple and easy-to-use tool can have a profound effect on operational efficiency, productivity and prioritisation.Richard explains how Juro has been designed to remove friction from the process of managing contracts by removing the inefficiency and error-prone system of ‘email tennis’ and ‘red lines’, where endless drafts of contracts are sent back-and-forth between the parties by email. Juro also utilises machine learning to provide historical insights into how its customers contracts have previously been negotiated, for example, by identifying the most commonly negotiated clauses – which is incredibly useful data for a business to have to hand. A business may have tens of thousands of contracts and, using Juro, they are all searchable for the powerful insights that lie within.Richard and Stephen then discuss how artificial intelligence has moved beyond the theoretical and is now at work in the legal sector in the form of successful technological solutions. However, you’ll not find any ‘AI hype’ on this podcast! Richard explains exactly what 'machine learning' AI is and how the legal sector is leveraging machine learning in powerful software tools that convert unstructured data into structured data.Finally, Richard and Stephen discuss how legal education can evolve to encompass the study of legal design, emotional intelligence and the harnessing of innovation and technology to provide better solutions to customer and stakeholder problems.
Jean-Luc Delli, Innovation.Law, Lawbility, future lawyer skills, entrepreneurial mindset, legal education, law student competitions. Stephen Turner, the host of Lawyers of Tomorrow interviews Jean-Luc Delli, the founder of Innovation.Law – The Legal Industry Forum, which is promoting discussion and innovation within the legal sector. Jean-Luc is also the Managing Director of Lawbility, which offers practical skills training programs for legal professionals, and a board member of the International Negotiation Competition for Law Students, promoting client consultation, negotiation and other skill sets.Stephen and Jean-Luc discuss the varied skill sets that future lawyers will need to acquire as the practice of law and the delivery of legal services moves into a more entrepreneurial era where legal professionals will be working with business and marketing professionals, analysts and technology professionals to deliver innovative solutions in a rapidly evolving legal market.Jean-Luc is a passionate educationalist and believes that there are great opportunities for lawyers in the future. However, they must sit in the driver’s seat and start building the future of the profession now. Stephen and Jean-Luc discuss the necessary entrepreneurial mindset and the strategies and practical steps that law firms will need pursue if they are to build a platform for innovation and execute their plans successfully.Finally, Jean-Luc and Stephen discuss developments in legal education and the skill sets that future lawyers should now be acquiring - for example teamwork, emotional intelligence and negotiation skills. Unfortunately, in many instances, these skills are not being acquired due to legal education being stuck in a mode of producing young lawyers for a working environment that no longer exists.Nevertheless, via participation in national and international competitions, law students can get excellent practical experience, for example, in client care and consultation, in negotiation and business and then learn from experts who can give feedback as students negotiate or interact with another teams and attempt to put the law into practice. Jean-Luc is an optimist and sees huge potential in young lawyers so it's up to the legal industry to accept the challenge and prepare them adequately for the new opportunities to come.
Jonathan Price, BmyBit, cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency, blockchain, smart contracts. Stephen Turner, the host of Lawyers of Tomorrow interviews Jonathan Price, a barrister, former venture capitalist and current business and law lecturer, and the chairman of a Fin-Tech start-up, BmyBit, about the white-hot topic of cryptocurrency.What is cryptocurrency? How is cryptocurrency created and traded? What different types of cryptocurrency are there and why are there so many of them? Why do they call it cryptocurrency: how is cryptographic technology involved in cryptocurrency? How does one go about making a trade in cryptocurrency, what are the dangers involved and what steps can you take to mitigate the risk? Jonathan also explains how companies can issue cryptocurrency and then use it to raise money in the same way as a companies issue shares. However, beware the regulators...!Stephen and Jonathan take a look at the regulatory backlash that has swung against cryptocurrencies in 2017. China appears to have had enough of cryptocurrency trading and has banned completely. The United States indicated earlier in 2017 that cryptocurrencies should be treated as securities and as such will be subject to extensive regulation designed to protect investors. Hong Kong has voiced a similar view. It remains to be seen, however, if the United Kingdom and/or the EU will follow suit - although, Jonathan's view is that they will.Jonathan introduces his new fin tech start-up, BmyBit, which is developing a platform of tools to allow investors to trade in cryptocurrency and other commodities. BmyBit has been designed to make arbitrage – the process of exploiting differences in the price of cryptocurrencies on various exchanges - a lot easier for investors than it is currently.Finally, Stephen and Jonathan discuss blockchain technology and smart contracts technology and assess what effect the crackdown by regulators on cryptocurrencies will have on the development of these new technologies.
Yomi Bashorun, Cerle6, marketing fundamentals, empathy maps, customer avatars, inbound marketing, marketing agencies, technological development in society.Stephen Turner, the host of Lawyers of Tomorrow, speaks to Yomi Bashorun, legal tech entrepreneur, Bachelor of Science, and co-founder and Director of Cerle6, a fintech marketing agency about the insights Yomi has gained through his extensive marketing and sales experience.Yomi explains that to be a good marketer the most fundamental quality you need is empathy, in order that you can understand the hopes, concerns, thoughts, needs and feelings of your customer. Above all else, good marketing is about putting your customer at the centre of everything you do. When companies fail at marketing it is usually because they break this rule and forget about what their customers really want, often elevating making money to be the main or sole goal.Stephen and Yomi break down marketing into its functional parts: what is 'inbound' marketing and 'digital' marketing? How do they differ from 'public relations' or 'brand awareness'?Yomi explains why so many law firms will have had bad experiences when working with marketing agencies, how these problems can be avoided and how you can tell if a marketing agency is any good just by the questions they ask and the time they take to get to know your business and your customers. Many law firms fumble along in marketing in a state of semi-desperation, employing the latest hyped tactic whilst not having a clear strategy for achieving their goals. Yomi explains the difference between strategy and tactics, how a law firm can succeed with their chosen strategy and what key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor in order to gauge success. Throughout the podcast, Yomi and Stephen highlight tools that legal marketers can use to gain incredibly powerful insights into what their customers really think and feel and tools which can allow marketers to identify 'long tail' keywords when creating original content that will act as traffic or lead magnets.Stephen and Yomi end the pod casts with a look at how developments in human behaviour and technology have completely shifted the balance of power away from the suppliers of services, including law, and into the hands of consumers. This shift will become more apparent with time as lawyers are reviewed, rated and assessed by consumers who will increasingly decide which firms are valued and trusted and which are not.
Lawyers of Tomorrow podcast - purpose, focus, target listeners.Stephen Turner, the host of the Lawyers of Tomorrow podcast, talks about his plans for the podcast. He will interview visionaries who are working to build a modern, efficient legal sector that delivers valuable, easily accessible and easy-to-use legal products and services that give people the solutions they need. The show will focus on how lawyers can add value for their clients by embracing legal project management, innovative models, automated solutions, legal technology and cutting-edge marketing to provide the best possible solutions for their clients.To connect with Stephenwebsite: stephen@lawyersoftomorrow.comtwitter: @stephenjturnerlinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-turner-lotfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawyersoftomorrow.com.page/instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyers_of_tomorrow/google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/113223908025455936851
Stephen Turner is the President of Stephen Turner Inc., a building commissioning company based in Providence, Rhode Island. With over 35 years of experience in the field, he brings us insights from the inception of building commissioning as a practice right up to the front lines of the industry today. In this interview, we discuss the basics of building commissioning, why commissioning is important to green building, and the future of scale and sustainability — is the answer to build big? Read full show notes and more at verticalcity.org/podcast/28-stephen-turner. Vertical City is building a foundation for a sustainable urban future. If you enjoyed this podcast, or you would like to learn more about urbanism, sustainability, innovation and large-scale architecture, visit us at www.verticalcity.org.
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We’ll talk to Rock Hill Economic & Urban Development Director Stephen Turner about the city’s past, present, and future.
Sheba Turk steps our from in front of the camera to sit behind a microphone and play guitar like Adele. Sheba has always wanted to play guitar and today s the day her dream comes true. With assistance from Stephen Turner and Jonathan Pretus from The Breton Sound, Sheba belts our her favorite Adele song. And talks about eating dinner for breakfast, being on air at WWLTV for 5 hours straight, and sockbuns. The boys from the Breton Sound take a break from giving live guitar lessons to play a song off their new EP Don t Be Afraid of Rock n Roll, and to swing from smoking to high voltage chemical plants. Roger Wilson was a star of the big screen in Porky s, a singing TV star in 7 Brides For 7 Brothers, the creator of Louisiana s Broadway South that reuvenated Canal Street, and can seemingly do anything he puts his mind to. Even explain tax credits to a bunch of folks with cocktails. Andrew Duhon dips into his country music bag for a celebration of certain failure and heartbreak. All photos on this page were taken by sockbun See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the last show for 2014, I'm pleased to post Show # 226, November 20, my interview with Prof. Stephen Turner of the University of South Florida on technological and scientific expertise in policymaking and democracy. Stephen has spent a career focusing on the often overlooked question of how experts operate in the policymaking world, and has recently published a collection of his work entitled The Politics of Expertise. This issue has been of critical importance in the science and technology space due to perceived and real gaps in technological understanding amongst policymakers (think the battle around the Stop Online Piracy Act a few years ago and the need to "bring in the nerds"). We discussed the undefined role of experts in policymaking and how we might better utilize expertise in making complex decisions. I greatly enjoyed our discussion. {Hearsay Culture is a talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.}
On this episode we talk to San Jose based comedian and musician, Stephen Turner! Stephen talks about doing comedy, being a family man, and playing in a Grateful Dead cover band.