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NY Times Bestselling Author Brett Battles writing for Stuart Woods, joins BOOKSTORM! Former CIA operative Teddy Fay returns for another heart-pounding, Hollywood-fueled adventure in this latest installment of this NY Times Bestselling series. The ex-CIA, ex-FBI and ex-military persons living discreetly amongst us and their ability to transition to instant defense mode. The obsession of revenge; do people make more mistakes when blinded by the desire for payback? The art of disguise and how easily or difficult it is to even fool someone you love. Can a master of identity switch disguises with today's AI technology? A MUST READ! You can find more of your favorite bestselling authors at BOOKSTORM Podcast! We're also on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube!
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Christopher Bishop's latest Quantum Tech Pod is a roundtable discussion on the exciting state of quantum sensors. Guests included Stuart Woods, Chief Operating and Strategy Officer, Quantum Exponential ; Niall Holmes, Founder and Scientific Advisor, Cerca Magnetics Limited, and Pete Stirling, CEO at Delta g. Cerca Magnetics Limited has created OPM-MEG - the world's most advanced functional brain scanner – an integrated, #3D printable wearable device leveraging quantum sensors to provide “a revolutionary product to transform the neuroimaging landscape.” This device measures magnetic fields at 50 locations around the scalp, offering complete brain coverage. The initial focus is detecting childhood epilepsy. Delta g's cutting-edge underground imaging system leverages quantum technology to measure gravity gradients beneath the earth's surface. Use cases include mapping as-built utility infrastructure, improving the monitoring of sinking buildings from climate change or seismic activity, and discovering hidden natural resources. Quantum Exponential has invested in Delta g and also sponsored the Institute of Physics' qBIG prize which Cerca Magnetics won. These companies are providing transformative, real-world applications of quantum sensors. Stuart shared his perspective on why, from a VC perspective, these are such exciting times for quantum sensors. Check out this fascinating conversation about the current state and future potential of quantum sensors! ## #quantumsensors #quantum #quantuminvestment Inside Quantum Technology #IQT #quantumVC
Quantum computers aren't the only form of groundbreaking technology that use quantum physics. Madhumita Murgia hears from Dr. Margot Taylor, neuroscience researcher at The Hospital for Sick Children, who's using quantum sensors to unpick the mystery of how autism first appears in the brain And we speak to Matthew Brookes, physics professor at Nottingham university in the UK, who helped build the quantum brain scanner she's using. Plus, John Thornhill speaks to Stuart Woods from Quantum Exponential about the potential for quantum sensors to change our understanding of the world around us, and to Jack Hidary from Sandbox AQ about how sensors and communications networks might fit into a wider quantum technology ecosystem.Presented by Madhumita Murgia and John Thornhill, produced by Josh Gabert-Doyon and Edwin Lane. Executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Breen Turner and Samantha Giovinco. Original music by Metaphor Music. The FT's head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. Special thanks to The Hospital for Sick ChildrenWe're keen to hear more from our listeners about this show and want to know what you'd like to hear more of, so we're running a survey which you can find at ft.com/techtonicsurvey. It takes about 10 minutes to complete and you will be in with a chance to win a pair of Bose QuietComfort earbuds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quantum computers aren't the only form of groundbreaking technology that use quantum physics. Madhumita Murgia hears from Dr. Margot Taylor, neuroscience researcher at The Hospital for Sick Children, who's using quantum sensors to unpick the mystery of how autism first appears in the brain. And we speak to Matthew Brookes, physics professor at Nottingham university in the UK, who helped build the quantum brain scanner she's using. Plus, John Thornhill speaks to Stuart Woods from Quantum Exponential about the potential for quantum sensors to change our understanding of the world around us, and to Jack Hidary from SandboxAQ about how sensors and communications networks might fit into a wider quantum technology ecosystem.Presented by Madhumita Murgia and John Thornhill, produced by Josh Gabert-Doyon and Edwin Lane. Executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Breen Turner and Samantha Giovinco. Original music by Metaphor Music. The FT's head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. Special thanks to The Hospital for Sick ChildrenWe're keen to hear more from our listeners about this show and want to know what you'd like to hear more of, so we're running a survey which you can find at ft.com/techtonicsurvey. It takes about 10 minutes to complete and you will be in with a chance to win a pair of Bose QuietComfort earbuds.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Metcalfe, CEO & Stuart Woods, Chief Operating and Strategy Officer, of Quantum Exponential #QBIT discusses the investment opportunities they are focused on within quantum technology, a sector forecast to attract $6bn of computing spend by 2029. About Quantum Exponential Group Quantum Exponential is the first of its kind, AQSE Growth Market enterprise company, focused on opportunities in quantum technology and the wider quantum computing sector, with an advisory board made up of industry advisors, entrepreneurs, and technology investment professionals with broad access to quantum opportunities and markets. Quantum Exponential's investment strategy is to assemble a portfolio of minority investments in early-stage global quantum technology companies, primarily in NATO-allied countries, offering institutional and private investors access to revolutionising technologies and industries in the realms of artificial intelligence, manufacturing and healthcare.
Stuart Woods (1938-2022) who died on July 22, 2022 at the at the age of 84, wrote over one hundred novels in a career spanning forty years. In this interview recorded May 10, 1993 with Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff, he discusses his recent novels L.A. Times and New York Dead, as well as his career and his dealings with Hollywood. Best known for his first novel, Chiefs, published in 1981, most of Stuart Woods' books featured a former NYPD detective turned attorney named Stone Barrington, a former NYPD detective turned attorney. There were other series featuring CIA operative Holly Barker, Santa Fe defense lawuer Ed Eagle, Senator, later President William Henry Lee and a 1930s detective named Rick Barron. His characters appear in the same universe and often appear in each others' novels. To date, IMDb just two lists the two miniseries mentioned by Stuart Woods in the interview, Chiefs and Grass Roots. A third novel, White Cargo, is said to be in pre-production. Wikipedia lists four posthumous Stone Carrington novels, the first, Distant Thunder, has a publication date of October, 2022. Both L.A. Times and New York Dead are still in print. This interview was digitized and edited in August, 2022 by Richard Wolinsky, and has not aired in nearly thirty years. (cover photo: Jeanmarie Woods). The post Stuart Woods (1938-2022), 1993 appeared first on KPFA.
Vick Mickunas shares fond memories from a interview he did with author Stuart Woods in 2002.
This week on The World’s Greatest Comic Book Podcast™: We remember Clu Gulager, Stuart Woods, Ron Zimmerman, Bernard Cribbins, David Warner, Paul Sorvino, and Nichelle Nichols. We have a MILLER-WATCH update! In Moving Picture News: Bruce Campbell isn’t done with his Doctor Strange character. Batgirl has been completely axed by Warner Brothers/Discovery. Moon Knight is […]
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In this episode, Nicole talks about a read that made her cry and tugged on her heartstrings and discusses more titles coming soon to the library shelves. Tori recommends a few young adult titles and an adult romance. The resources discussed in this episode are listed below: A Journal for Jordan: A Story of Love and Honor by Dana Canedy; A Journal for Jordan (2021) film; Cat Kid Comic Club: On Purpose by Dav Pilkey; The Mean Girls: A Bunch of Bullies by Atiya C. Henley; I Color Myself Different by Colin Kaepernik, illustrated by Eric Wilkerson; Great Loves by DK; I'm Not Scared, You're Scared! by Seth Meyers, illustrated by Rob Sayegh Jr. Why Not You? by Ciara Wilson, Russell Wilson, JaNay Brown-Wood, illustrated by Jessica Gibson; Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen The Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Peterson; Design Remix: A New Spin on Traditional Homes by Corey Damen Jenkins; Styled: Secrets for Arranging Rooms, from Tabletops to Bookshelves by Emily Henderson and Angelin Borsics; Disney Encanto: The Graphic Novel by Random House Disney; High Stakes by Danielle Steel; Beautiful by Danielle Steel; Cramm This Book: So You Know WTF Is Going On in the World Today by Olivia Seltzer; Dragons Are the Worst! by Alex Willan; Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin, illustrated by Daniel Salmieri; J. D. and the Great Barber Battle by J. Dillard, illustrated by Akeem S. Roberts; J. D. and the Family Business by J. Dillard, illustrated by Akeem S. Roberts; Yasuke The Legend of the African Samurai by Jamal Turner; 47 Ronan by Mike Richardson, illustrated by Stan Sakai; Life Flight by Lynette Eason; The Match by Harlan Coben; A Safe House by Stuart Woods; Run Rose Run by Dolly Parton and James Patterson; The Christie Affair by Nina de Gramont; Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli; The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas; Dear Martin by Nic Stone; Love, Simon (2018) movie; Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous by Suzanne Park; The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
Stuart Woods has many New York Times best-selling books to his credit he's really quite reticent and different but Rhett Palmer pulls out information he otherwise would not share in this interview which took place in Vero Beach Florida a number of years ago.
Nicole and Tori talk about their conspiracy theories behind pollen, Mississippi magnolias, and upcoming new books that have arrived at the library. The resources discussed in this episode are listed below. Forgotten In Death by J.D. Robb; Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight by Janet Evanovich; The Jailhouse Lawyer by James Patterson and Nancy Allen; The Butler by Danielle Steel; The Wish by Nicholas Sparks; The Judge's List by John Grisham; Sooley by John Grisham; Foul Play by Stuart Woods; State of Terror by Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny; She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan; Feeding the Soul (Because It's My Business): Finding Our Way to Joy, Love, and Freedom by Tabitha Brown; Run: Book One by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, illustrated by Nate Power and L. Fury; March graphic novel memoir series by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, illustrated by Nate Power; Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean; Toradora! Anime
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In the first Worth Reading Wednesday episode, Nicole and Tori talk all about what's new at the Columbus-Lowndes Public Library System, what they've been reading, and books that have caught their eye over the 2020 COVID-19 quarantine. Listed below are the books, series, and other things mentioned in this episode: Goodreads.com; The Library of the Unwritten by AJ Hackwith; The Trial of Lizzie Borden by Cara Robertson; Lizzie Borden TV Show: The Lizzie Borden Chronicles; Lizzie Borden Chant; The Coast to Coast Murders by James Patterson and JD Barker; Fortune and Glory: Tantalizing Twenty-Seven by Janet Evanovich; The Sentinel by Lee Child; Shakeup by Stuart Woods; A Time for Mercy by John Grisham; Camino Winds by John Grisham; Dark Song by Christine Feehan; The Return by Nicholas Sparks; The Bridal Suite by Rochelle Alers; Danielle Steel; The Westmoreland Series by Brenda Jackson; The Baxter Family Series by Karen Kingsbury; Love Story by Karen Kingsbury; Truly Madly Deeply by Karen Kingsbury; The Midnight Library by Matt Haig; The Lunar Chronicles Series by Marissa Meyer; Cinder by Marissa Meyer; Friendly City Books; Her Right Foot by Dave Eggers; Clean Getaway by Nic Stone; Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood by Lisa Damour; Manga Classics Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen; The Mothers by Brit Bennett; The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett; Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion; Thriftbooks.com; Friends and Lovers by Eric Jerome Dickey; Discord.com
I’m talking with Tom Ballard, Chief Alliance Officer at PYA and author at Teknovation, a daily newsletter spotlighting technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship in East Tennessee. We discuss the early days of Knoxville's tech community, Teknovation's origin, and the importance of getting involved. Tom is reading Stuart Woods and listening to none other than our very own Startup Knox podcast.
Episode 145 features Stuart Woods; Brandy's barber and friend. Stuart is a successful business owner who wears many hats. He stops by to chat regarding his road to entrepreneurship and how he juggles owning a business and coaching his little league football team. Stuart is from the Eastside of Oklahoma City but graduated from Midwest […]
We're going way, way back to our very first podcast chapter chat with the one and only Stuart Woods. We chat about his 50th Stone Barrington novel, Contraband. Stuart gets super personal and answers questions that he has never answered in an interview! I hope y'all enjoy this archive. (You can tell it was our very first one by the production quality....thankfully, we have come a long way on that front!)
On Sunday October 27, 2019, at 5 pm EDT, The Mysteries Discussion Group will be discussing Contraband by Stuart Woods. You can find it on BARD by looking for DB 95875. You can find it on Bookshare by going to the
Just One More Chapter Podcast's™ first chapter is with the one and only Stuart Woods. Katie McCormick interviews author Stuart Woods on his 50th Stone Barrington novel, Contraband. Stuart Woods gets personal and answers questions that he has never answered in an interview!
Cathi and Christie sample Noble Vines TheONE Black, a red blend, as they discuss this week's mystery novels: "Shoot First" by Stuart Woods and "Murder in G Major" by Alexia Gordon. Our writer's perspective this week focuses on book writing software and whether new applications like Scrivener are worth using.
Episode 2-01: Tell Me Lies, Tell Me Sweet Little Lies Wherein I review: Ex-Patriots (Ex-Heroes #2) by Peter ClinesThe Farm by Tom Rob SmithA Delicate Touch (Stone Barrington #48) by Stuart Woods
Episode 1-29: What the F--k Did I Just Read? Wherein I review: 111. A Highly Unlikely Scenario, or a Neetsa Pizza Employee's Guide to Saving the World by Rachel Cantor 112. Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan 113. The Fold by Peter Clines 114. High-Rise by J.G. Ballard 115. Turbulence (Stone Barrington #46) by Stuart Woods
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Stuart Woods, vice president of the Geospatial Division at Leica Geosystems, discusses the use of ArcGIS in Leica's mobile imagery processing.
On this episode of the show it's an imagination gone wild, baseball woes and another trip into the land of the rich and power hungry. First up it's another retro blu-ray movie review with The Scout (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Albert Brooks and Brendan Fraser as a scout for the New York Yankees may have found the player of his dreams or nightmares. Then it's a trip into a man living his nightmares with the second retro blu-ray review of Monkeybone (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Brendan Fraser and Bridget Fonda where a cartoonist has to battle his simian creation. It's a look at the way the Oakland A's changed baseball with the dvd review of Moneyball (courtesy of Sony Home Video) starring Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill and Philip Seymour Hoffman. It's another wild ride with Stone Barrington with my audio book review of Strategic Move by Stuart Woods. Music for this episode features the songs Outta My Mind by High Alert Status, Head Full of Numbers by Fine Print Pariah and That Letters and Numbers Makes by ep.p. hall, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
We first introduced you to Pamela Muldoon during Oprah Winfrey's competition in 2010. Now at the top of the hour, she returns to talk with Conversations LIVE's Cyrus Webb about how she is helping others to live their best life. Then at 30 min. past the hour, Webb welcomes back bestselling author Stuart Woods to talk about his brand new novel.
This week my animation explosion continues on the podcast. First up is my audio book review of Lucid Intervals by Stuart Woods as Stone Barrington is on the hunt for an ex British spy. Then it is another journey into the Whedonverse as I give my Blu-ray review of Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 8 : the motion comic (courtesy of Fox Entertainment) as Buffy and her Slayerettes faces new challenges. I wrap things up in a Galaxy, Far, Far Away Family Guy style with my Blu-ray review of Family Guy : It's a Trap (courtesy of Fox Entertainment) as they once again take on the Star Wars Universe. Music for this week features the songs Lucid by Shannon Richardson & Trapped by Darryl, both be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome
This week it is fast romances and fast dragons on the show. First up you get my Convention update as I recap the upcoming celebrity guests coming up at Polaris 24 and Fan Expo 2010. My unabridged audio book review is Kisser by Stuart Woods as Stone Barrignton finds himself up to his neck in women and mayhem. Then it is off to the theatre as I give my review of the latest Dreamworks animated feature How to Tame Your Dragon starring the voice talents of Gerard Butler and Craig Ferguson. Music for this week features the song Last Time We Kissed by The Johns and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
Cyrus Webb welcomes back bestselling author Stuart Woods to Conversations LIVE! Radio to discuss his amazing career and his new work. Want to know what he attributes his success to? We will discuss that and more!
This week it is antiques and web swinging fun for everyone. First up is my audio book review of Hot Mahogany by Stuart Woods as Stone Barrington is up to his neck in priceless furniture and sexy women. Then we hitch a ride with Spidey for my video game review of Spider-Man : Web of Shadows - Amazing Allies Edition for the PS2 as an alien menace threatens New York. Music for this weeks features the song Web by John Ludi and can be found at www.podsafemusic.com along with the intro music of Lets Get Ramblin' by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns and they can be found at http://mrburns.homestead.com/index.html. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
Here you go folks another fresh podcast for you to enjoy. On the show this week you get my book review of Santa Fe Dead by Stuart Woods as Ed Eagle does battle with his ex-wife Barbara and then I talk with returning guest Martin Johnson, newly hired sound engineer for Big Finish. We talk about working for a large audio production company and the challenges of making sound effects and of course Doctor Who. Music on the show this week. The song in this week's show is Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar and can be found at www.podsafemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns and they can be found at http://mrburns.homestead.com/index.html. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
This week we hit the hills of Hollywood with one big green smack. First up is my audio book review of Beverly Hills Dead by Stuart Woods as we explore the early days of Centurion Studios and the Red Scare in the US. Then we Hulkify things up with my video game and movie review of the Incredible Hulk that is now playing at a theatre near you. Rob joins me for the film and we have very different takes on the motion picture. Songs for this week are Chlorine Aqua Green by Bit Rationale, Green Forest by Aaron Daringtron and Lets Get Ramblin' by Dynamo Snackbar. All can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns and they can be found at http://mrburns.homestead.com/index.html. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
This week I have not one but two book reviews to warm up your winter days. First up we journey to the land of Xanth as I give my review of Pet Peeve by Piers Anthony as a poor goblen deals with a rude bird and invading robots while looking for love again. Then we jump back to the island of St. Marks as Stone Barrington is right in the thick of things as I give my audio book review of Shoot Him If He Runs by Stuart Woods. In keeping with Stone's New York base of operations the song is Long Island Sound by Brian Sharpe and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. As an added bonous to this week's show you also get 2 very special promos from Big Finish and my good friend Karmyn Tyler. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
Hey folks another podcast fresh and ready from the oven. This week's audio book review is the latest Stone Barrington Novel, Fresh Disasters by Stuart Woods and then it is off to the movies as Rob and I review Pirates of the Caribbean 3 : At World's End and give our take on the swashbuckling adventure. It is another fun movie discussion where we give it Shrek rating system that may not be for the squimish. Music for this week's show is the song Pirates by Die Kapitalist Pig and can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com. As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
Here it is folks a little late but jammed packed with podcasting goodness for this week. This time around I have a sea-faring theme as we feature a audio book review of Dark Harbor by Stuart Woods and two guests on the podcast. First up is my friend and co-worker Fred Vselovsky who took part in Dragon Boat Race for Cancer research and my friend Rob as we review the movie Pirates of Carribean : Dead Man's Chest and talk on how we would improve the film and future pirate franchise. As usual your comments and suggesitons are always welcome.