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Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 083

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025


Synthesized Radio Episode 083presented by Charles D live from NYCFor this edition, I've lined up new music from SCRIPT, Weska, Kauffman, KOS_MO, Mau P and of course some of my own.TracklistGENESI & Equinøx - Chemistry [Truesoul]The Chemical Brothers - Get Yourself High (DONT BLINK Remix)SCRIPT - WTF [Three Six Zero]Weska - Move With The Lights [Unreleased]Bank - AK STRAIGHT [Experts Only]Kaufmann - Broncho's Sandman [Drumcode]KOS_MO - Obey To The Danceflorr [1605]Before Dawn, Samplifire, SLANDER - With Me (Charles D (USA) Remix [Arcane]Mark Reeve - Stop, Go [Drumcode]Charles D (USA) - I Can [Unreleased]KASIA, Charles D (USA) - PSYCHO ft. Sarah de Warren [Unreleased]Mau P - Tesla [Insomniac Records]SIDEPIECE, Bobby Shmurda - Cash Out (Odd Mob Remix) [LIP SERVICE]Victor Ruiz, Mila Journée - All Night Long [Arcane]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 84 will be available on all platforms on October 2nd.

A Knight of Shreds and Patches
A Game of Risk and Reward

A Knight of Shreds and Patches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 57:35


The X Bike Championship Finals continue and everything is going totally fine!Cast: - Marathon Messenger is played by Penn Van Batavia. She can be found on Twitter at @acquiredchaste and in drag as horror king JOHN on Instagram at @john.is.risen. Penn is an indie TTRPG designer whose most recent work includes SLICE *IT* OUT, a grisly carving RPG about cutting pieces of yourself out to fit in. Check out faer other work at pennharper.itch.io. - Cassidy Shard is played by Sydney Whittington. She is our wonderful editor. She's also a contributing editor and occasional guest player for the Orpheus Protocol, a cosmic horror espionage actual play podcast. Find her on Twitter at @sydney_whitt. - Emma Blackwood is played by Cameron Robertson. Find her on Twitter at @midnightmusic13 and on Instagram at @reading_and_dreaming. Cameron is also a player on Tabletop Squadron, a Star Wars Edge of the Empire actual play podcast. - Birdie Foundling is played by Kit Adames. Find her on Twitter at @venusvultures. Kit is also a voice actor and writer on Elevator Pitch Podcast, a queer genre-hopping anthology podcast that can be accessed on Spotify and YouTube. - Our GM and narrator is Nick Robertson. Find him on Twitter at @alias58. Nick is also the GM for Tabletop Squadron and can also be found as a player on the Orpheus Protocol.Music & Sound Credits: - This podcast features the musical talents of Dora Violet and Arne Parrott. You can find Dora at facebook.com/doraviolett. You can find Arne at atptunes.com. - old radio Channel search sound effect by Garuda1982. Link & License. - Fireworks, Close » Fireworks, Standard, A.wav by InspectorJ. Link & License. - bike_horn by MiscPractice. Link & License. - Explosion 1.ogg by filipex2000. Link & License. - Ahooga vintage car horn, remix of craigsmith's Freesound 480002.wav by Timbre. Link & License. - VEHSirn_Police Car Siren.Synthesized.Dry 2_EM.wav by newlocknew. Link & License. - whip_crack.flac by chadwellAK. Link & License. - Fingerlympics by Doctor Turtle. Link & License. - Running Eiskrokodil (ID 01) - Remastered by Lobo Loco. Link & License. - Afronauts by CJrowander. Link & License.Art Credits: - The official artwork for this podcast was created by Rashed AlAkroka, who can be found on Instagram and Artstation @rashedjrs.Find Us Online: - Our Website - Twitter - Join our Patreon - Join our Discord

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 082

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 60:00


Synthesized Radio Episode 082presented by Charles D live from NYCThis month's show features new music from Tigerblind, Duke Dumont, Good Gum, Timmo, KASIA, Myself and more. Tracklist1. Tigerblind - Its About Time [Simulate]2. Kasablanca & Innellea - Lost' [Experts Only]3. Touchtalk - Change It (Westend Edit)4. Prospa - Dont Stop (KOS:MO Remix)5. DREYA V - Up Front [REALM]6. Tigerblind - Gimme Some XTC [Bart Skils Edit]7. Mau P - LIKE I LIKE IT (Eli brown Edit)8. Matt Guy - Off With Your Head9. KASIA, Charles D (USA) - PSYCHO ft. Sarah de Warren 10. Duke Dumont- I Need You Now11. Goom Gum & RDNK - It's Time To Get High [Drumcode]12. Timmo - Miami Vice [Drumcode]13. Oscar L, Charles D (USA) - Lift Me Up 14. Tiësto & Mathame - Everlight [Musical Freedom]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 83 will be available on all platforms on September 5th.

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 081

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025


Synthesized Radio Episode 081Live from SILO in Dallas, TX — 2 hours packed with unreleased heat, remixes, and raw energy.Tracklist 1. Matt Guy - Party Starter [Arcane]2. Lowdown, Latour - Detach [REALM]3. Adapter, FRANCO BA - Malfuncation [Diynamic]4. Mau P - People Talk People Sing [Diynamic]5. Prodigy - Breathe (HUMAN404 Remix)6. Kaufmann - Mother [Volta]7. Enrico Sangiuliano - The Techno Code (Kevin de Vries, SLVR Remix) [NINETOZERO]8. Cristoph - I Will Find You (Charles D (USA) Remix) [C.O.S Recordings]9. Bart Skils, Weska - Something More (Joris Voorn Remix) [Drumcode]10. Charles D (USA), TMPR (USA) - VIBE [KONKRTE]11. Charles D (USA) - Control [Drumcode]12. Camelphat - Cola [Mindtone Remix]13. Westend ft. HOSANNA - Drum Death [Experts Only]14. HNTR - Victory [Drumcode]15. Kamino - Hustla [REALM]16. Chris Avantgarde - Energy17. Tiga - Mind Demension (HUMAN404 Remix)18. Fatboy Slim - Star 69 (Danny Avila Remix)19. M83 - Outro (Veerus Edit)20. Fatboy Slim - Right Here Right Now (Daniel Pinho Remix)21. Weska - Helix [Truesoul]22. Before Dawn - With Me (Charles D (USA) Remix)23. Chris Lake, Abel Balder - Easy My Mid (Odd Mob Remix) [Black Book Records]24. Adam Beyer - The Distance Between Us [Drumcode]25. KASIA, Charles D (USA) Feat. Sarah de Warren - Psycho26. Mila Journee - No Es No (Victor Ruiz Remix)27. Space Frog - Follow Me (Charles D (USA) Remix)28. Oscar L, Charles D (USA) - Lift Me Up29. Balthazar, JackRock - Take Me Higher [Flith on Acid]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 82 will be available on all platforms on August 8th.

I'm a Podstar not a Doctor
Scrubbed In & Synthesized

I'm a Podstar not a Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 43:39


The Cuff Daddy and The American Pharaoh juggle their jam-packed work lives while diving headfirst into the world of AI. From its role in music production and EDM creation to its evolving place in healthcare and branding, they explore what it means to be a doctor in the age of algorithms. Sprinkled with Love Island references, family stories, and surgical side quests, this episode blends real talk, tech talk, and totally unnecessary tangents—just how we like it.

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 080

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025


Synthesized Radio Episode 080presented by Charles D live from NYCThis month's show features new music from SCRIPT, Kaufmann, Azzecca, Weska, Victor Ruiz, Myself and more. Also make sure to check out the first release ‘VIBE' on my new label ‘KONKRTE' Tracklist1. Maesic, Marshall Jefferson & Salomé Das - Life Is Simple [Move Your Body] (SCRIPT Remix) [Helix Records]2. The Prodigy - Breathe (HUMAN404 Remix)3. Kaufmann (DE) - Mother [Volta Records]4. Cristoph - I Will Find U (Charles D (USA) Remix) [C.O.S Recordings]5. Charles D (USA), TMPR (USA) - VIBE [KONKRTE]6. Tigerblind - Battery Operated (Azzecca Remix) [Ministry Of Sound]7. Mau P - People Talk People Sing [Diynamic]8. Before Dawn - With Me (Charles D (USA) Remix) [Unreleased]9. Weska - Helix [Truesoul]10. Chris Lake, Abel Balder - Ease My Mind (Odd Mob Remix) [Black Book Records]11. Weska, Charles D (USA) - The Answer [Unreleased]12. Adam Beyer & Layton Giordani - Alto [Drumcode]13. Mila Journee - No Es No (Victor Ruiz Remix)14. Adam Beyer & Julian Jeweil - Loca [Drumcode]15. Heerhorst - Dreams [Arcane]16. Balthazar & JackRock - Andromeda [Drumcode]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 081 will be available on all platforms on July 4th

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 079

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025


Synthesized Radio Episode 079Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's show starts off with tracks' from Under Sanctions, Boris Brejcha, Meduza and we finish off the episode with a couple of unreleased ID's from myself. TracklistUnder Sanctions - Beats And Hearts [Unparalleled Things]Boris Brejcha - Bells Of Eternity [FCKNG SERIOUS]Meduza, GENESI (ITA) - Take It [Diynamic]Cassian, SCRIPT, Belladonna (ofc) - Where I'm From [Tszr]Ferry Corsten - Punk (KASIA Remix) [Flashover Recordings]Meduza, GENESI - Freak (feat. Aya Anne) [Diynamic]Cristoph - Where Do We Go [C.O.S Recordings]Weska - Helix [Unreleased]Adam Beyer - Explorer [Drumcode]Charles D - Control [Unreleased]Charles D, TMPR - VIBE [Unreleased]Cole Knight - Going Tiger (Azzecca Remix) [Factory 93]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 080 will be available on all platforms on May 9th

The KMO Show
030 - Synthesized Sunsets

The KMO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 92:36 Transcription Available


In this episode, host KMO speaks with Kevin, co-host of the podcast and Substack publication "Synthesize Sunsets," which explores speculative fiction and the evolution of popular culture in the age of AI and algorithms.Key Discussion Points:17776 by John Boyce: Kevin discusses this multimedia science fiction narrative and how it represents a missed opportunity for innovation in digital storytelling formats.Decades losing their distinctiveness: The conversation explores how time periods had unique visual and cultural identities in the 20th century, while the 21st century has seen a flattening of aesthetic differences between decades.Publishing industry consolidation: They discuss how the consolidation of publishing houses has led to less diversity in science fiction and contributed to the growth of romance-focused fantasy at the expense of traditional science fiction.Science fiction authors and works: The pair share their perspectives on influential authors including Gene Wolfe's "Book of the New Sun," Ursula K. Le Guin, N.K. Jemisin's "Broken Earth" trilogy, Ted Chiang, Iain M. Banks, and Cixin Liu.Christianity and literature: How religious literacy impacts readers' ability to engage with certain works, particularly Gene Wolfe's writing which contains subtle Christian themes.Political perspectives in fiction: The challenges of creating politically engaged fiction that doesn't feel didactic, using examples like Banks' "Culture" series and contemporary works.Media and intellectual diversity: Kevin expresses hope for greater intellectual diversity in media and publishing, noting that Chinese sci-fi author Cixin Liu represents a genuinely different cultural perspective.

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 078

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025


Synthesized Radio Episode 078Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's show is loaded with fresh new tunes from Argy, Anima, Layton Giordani, Bart Skils, Westend, Tmpr, Myself and more!Tracklist:1. Artaria & Cafius - Make Me Feel On [Truesoul]2. Cassian - Dun Dun [Afterlife]3. Argy, Anyma, Son of Son - Voices In My Head [Afterlife]4. Charles D, Tmpr - Hotstepper [Unreleased]5. Cristoph - String Thing [C.O.S. Recordings]6. CASSIMM - Valerie [Toolroom]7. Layton Giordani, Bart Skils - Deadly Valentine [Drumcode]8. Kamino, MERYLL - Up N Down [Catch n Release]9. Westend - Drum Death ft. HOSANNA [Experts Only]10. Tiesto, Oscar L - Flex [Musical Freedom]11. Tmpr (USA) - Thrive [KMS Records]12. Eli Brown, HNTR ft. Rome Fortune - gImmE gImmE [Arcane]13. Balthazar & JackRock - Take Me Higher [Flith on Acid]14. Dom Dolla - Dreamin ft. Daya [Three Six Zero]15. Motorcycle - As the Rush Comes (Charles D, Tmpr Remix) For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradio The Next Episode 079 will be available on all platforms on April 4th

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 077

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 60:06


Synthesized Radio Episode 077Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode contains new music from Oscar L, Metodi Hristov, Massano, Enamour, Space 92, HNTR, and more. Make sure to check out my Space Frog -Follow Remix now available on Soundcloud.Tracklist:1. Kadosh, Severin Su - Let Me See You (Enamour's Misinterpretation)2. Fur Coat, Olivier Giacomotto - Gone {Truesoul]3. Carlo Whale, Th;en, Massano - Touch Me [Tommorwland Music]4. Ky William & ANATTA - Mania ft. Sophie Engerman [Factory 93 Records]5. Green Velvet, Walter Phillips - Shake & Pop (John Summit Remix) [Experts Only]6. Max Styler - Don't Stop (Original Mix) [Diynamic]7. Layton Giordani - Act Of God ft. Linney, Sarah De Warren [Experts Only]8. Massano - ID9. Oscar L & Metodi Hristov - Up & Down [Drumcode]10. Adam Beyer - Do It For The Bass [Drumcode]11. Cloonee, Young M.A & InntRaw - Stephanie (HNTR Remix) [Hellbent Records]12. Space Frog - Follow Me (Charles D Remix)13. Space 92 - Offbeat [Takeoff]14. Cosmic Boys - Hype [Legend]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 078 will be available on all platforms on March 8th

What Just Happened
Point of Synergistic, Synthesized Solutions with Dax Dasilva, CEO of Lightspeed

What Just Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 24:13


Christine Russo, host of What Just Happened, leads a thought-provoking conversation with Dax Dasilva, CEO of Lightspeed, about the evolution of point-of-sale (POS) systems into comprehensive business solutions. Russo sets the stage by emphasizing how a poor checkout experience can undermine an otherwise excellent store experience. She introduces the idea of rebranding POS highlighting its role in empowering associates to enhance customer interactions. Dasilva elaborates on Lightspeed's evolution into a "light ERP" solution for medium-to-high complexity retailers, integrating inventory management, e-commerce, social channels, and analytics. Russo pitches alternative terms like "point of synergy" and "point of synthesis," which Dasilva thoughtfully considers while underscoring the need for seamless solutions in retail. Throughout the discussion, Russo probes into Lightspeed's focus on specific industries like golf, jewelry, bikes, and apparel. Dasilva speaks of Lightspeed's ability to address operational challenges for retailers managing large inventories and multiple locations. And how Lightspeed integrates appointment management, service scheduling, and real-time inventory visibility to save retailers significant time. DaSilva's take on Gen Z shopping behaviors and loyalty programs. provides a fresh perspective by comparing VIP experiences at festivals or airlines, which resonates with with Gen Z's willingness to pay for exclusivity and self-care-driven experiences.

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 076

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 60:00


Synthesized Radio Episode 076Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. The first episode of 2025 contains new and unreleased music from Miss Monique, Weska, Linska, Eats Everything and Myself! Keep your ears peeled for 2 new ID'S from myself!Tracklist:1. Fur Coat & Olivier Giacomotto - Lifter [Truesoul]2. Miss Monique, Genesi Carl Bee - Nomacita [Aeterna] 3. Miss Monique - Magnet [Unreleased] 4. Weska - Gensis [Unreleased] 5. Innellea - Euphoria [PIAS]6. Cristoph - Find U (Charles D Remix) [Unreleased]7. deadmau5 - Strobe (Victor Ruiz Remix) [Mau5trap]8. Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (Enzo Monza Remix)9. Charles D, Tmpr - Vibe [Unreleased]10. Charles D - Control [Unreleased]11. Linska - Bad Boy [Realm]12. Eats Everything - Upside Down [Three Six Zero]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 077 will be available on all platforms on Feb 8th

New Creation Albuquerque
Beholding & Becoming Synthesized: Luke 3:15-22

New Creation Albuquerque

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 5:01


Listen to this week's synthesis of Sunday's "Beholding and Becoming" discussion.Questions for Reflection:As a nation of "people filled w/expectation" and prone to deception, how can we point to the true Messiah?What might it mean for you personally to receive the good news of "fire" that Jesus brings?You can access the "Beholding & Becoming" study guide we base our Sunday discussion on HEREYou can watch the VIDEO VERSION of Jesse's summary HERE

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 075

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 60:07


Synthesized Radio Episode 075Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode contains new music from Adam Beyer, Eli Brown, Peter Phan, Enrico Sangiuliano, Weska and more! Also stay tune throughout the episode to hear some new releases from myself, that is Out Now on Consequence of Society Recordings & Drumcode.Tracklist1. Michael Anthony - On The Run (Original Mix) [Consequence of Society]2. RUBACK, Blake Light - BACKSEAT (Original Mix) [Errorr]3. PAGODA - Telekinesis [Unreleased]4. Kamino, Cristoph 'Falling' ft. MRYN (Extended Mix) [Republic Records]5. Charles D - Lost Soul (Original Mix) [Consequence of Society]6. Weska - Yeah (Original Mix) [Truesoul]7. Zimmz x LAAT - Ethereal (Original Mix) [Drumcode]8. PETER PAHN - Let The Beat Control Your Body (Original Mix) [Drumcode]9. Adam Beyer x Eli Brown - Overdose of Bass (Original Mix) [Drumcode]10. Enrico Sangiuliano & GMS - Transcendence (Original Mix) [NINETOZERO]11. Charles D - Yantee (Original Mix) [Drumcode]12. Timmo - Enter The Sound (Original Mix) [Drumcode]13. Jay Lumen - X (Original Mix) [Arcane]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 076 will be available on all platforms on Jan 10th

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 074

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 62:06


Synthesized Radio Episode 074Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode contains music from Ruback, Massano, Kaufmann, Konstantin Sibold, Adam Beyer and more!Tracklist:1. Rune Noire - I Swear (Original Mix) [COS Recordings]2. ADZ - No Way Back (Original Mix) [COS Recordings]3. Ruback, Amesens - SMACK MY BITCH UP (Extended Mix) [Errorr]4. Vintage Culture, Fideles, Be No Rain - Fallen Leaf (Massano Remix) [Vintage Culture]5. Charles D, TMPR - Hotstepper [Unreleased]6. Konstantin Sibold & KAF3R - Lost In Space (Original Mix) [Drumcode]7. Kaufmann - Weird Flex (Original Mix) [Truesoul]8. Fatboy Slim - Right Here Right Now (Daniel Pinho Remix)9. Adam Beyer - Tool of Thought (Original Mix) [Drumcode]10. Mathame, Lyke - Discovery Channel (Extended Mix) [Republic Records]11. Joyhauser - LXR02 (Alex Stein Remix) [Terminal M]12. TimiR Nico Banfi - Oscillate 13. Mha Iri - Leader Of The Pack (Original Mix) [PIAS Electronique]
For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 075 will be available on all platforms on Dec 6th

KQED’s Forum
Synthesized Voices Just Got More Realistic

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 57:40


When ChatGPT launched advanced voice mode last month – inserting accents and ‘umms', even taking breaths – some users called it surreal. Humans have been trying to make synthesized voices sound more natural for nearly a century. We talk about why and look at the history and evolution of synthesized voices, from robots of film like HAL and C3PO to digital assistants like Alexa. Guests: Kyle Orland, senior gaming editor, Ars Technica Sarah A Bell, associate professor of digital media, Michigan Technological University; author, “Vox ex Machina: A Cultural History of Talking Machines"

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 073

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 61:26


Synthesized Radio Episode 073Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode contains music from Layton Giordani, Odd Mob, Kasia, Weska, Myself and more!Tracklist:1. Rebuke - Along Came Polly (Konstantin Sibold, ZAC, CARMEE Remix)2. Dukes of Sulca - Always Searching (Weska Edit)3. Charles D (USA) - Lost Soul [Unreleased]4. Illyus & Barrientos - D.A.N.C.E (Extended Mix) [Toolroom]5. KASIA, Emma Louise - Jungle [Columbia/B1 Records]6. Deadmau5 - Strobe (Layton Giordani Extended Remix) [Mau5trap]7. Odd Mob, OMNOM, HYPERBEAM - Mind Awake, Body Asleep (Original Mix) [Insomniac Records]8. Sam Paganini - Rave (Danny Avila Remix)9. Matt Guy - Can't Contain Us 10. Charles D (USA) - The Bouncer [Unreleased]11. Timmo - Salty (Extended Mix) [Hypnostate]12. HI-LO x LUSU - DIZZY (Original Mix) [Drumcode]13. Space 92 - Melodia (Original Mix) [Arcane]14. Cosmic Boys, Charles D (USA) - Feeling (Original Mix) [Legend]15. Shook Ones Part II [HNTR EDIT] For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradio The Next Episode 074 will be available on all platforms on Nov 8th

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 072

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 60:00


Synthesized Radio Episode 072Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode contains music from Max Styler, Oscar L, Bart Skils, Mathame, Disfreq, 2 New ID'S from myself and more.Tracklist:1. Max Styler, Oscar L - Addiction (Original Mix) [Truesoul]2. Adam Beyer x Vintage Culture - Lift Me Up feat. Kyozo (Original Mix) [Drumcode] 3. Bart Skils & Weska - Something More (Joris Voorn Remix) [Drumcode] 4. Charles D, Tmpr - Vibe (Original Mix) [Unreleased]5. Layton Giordani - Better Than U Thought (Original Mix) [Factory 93]6. Pleasurekraft - Tarantula (Max Styler Remix) [Kraftek]7. Spankox, CID - To The Club (Extended Mix) [Armada Subjekt]8. Disfreq - Turbo (Orignal Mix) [Arcane]9. Cosmic Boys, Charles D (USA) - Feeling (Original Mix) [Legend]10. Bart Skils & SUDO - Nexus (Original Mix) [Drumcode]11. Weska - Holding On (Original Mix) [HyperWax]12. Bart Skils - Roll the Dice (Konstantin Sibold Remix) [Drumcode]13. Mathame - Angel (Extended Mix) [MHA]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradio The Next Episode 073 will be available on all platforms on Oct 4th

Sleep Sounds Meditation for Women
Synthesized Sleepy Sounds - 432Hz Frequency

Sleep Sounds Meditation for Women

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 61:30


Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player.  Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Hey, I'm so glad you're taking the time to be with us today. My team and I are dedicated to making sure you have all the meditations you need throughout all the seasons of your life.  If there's a meditation you desire, but can't find, email us at hello@womensmeditationnetwork.com to make a request. We'd love to create what you want!  Namaste, Beautiful,

Spoken Word with Electronics
# 82-C: "Synthesized Jaw Bones and Horns" (Instrumental)

Spoken Word with Electronics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 9:59


(the authorities are being called!) bone and body making with elastic synth sounds and percussion.

The Longevity Formula
Methylene Blue: Miracle Cure or Medical Myth?

The Longevity Formula

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 36:03 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Dr. Brandon Crawford extensively discussed the multifaceted benefits of methylene blue, a synthetic dye with a rich history dating back to 1876. While its origins lie in the textile industry, methylene blue possesses significant antimicrobial properties and has been historically used in treating malaria. Dr. Crawford highlighted its modern applications, particularly in cognitive enhancement, improved oxygen delivery, energy levels, and overall health optimization. He shared his personal journey of skepticism towards its efficacy, only to eventually incorporate it into his daily routine after thorough research. Furthermore, Dr. Crawford explained the physiological mechanisms of methylene blue, emphasizing its affinity for neurological tissue and its role in balancing oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitric oxide levels.He also focused on its medical uses, including potential treatments for carbon monoxide poisoning, hangover prevention, and as a possible intervention for long-haul COVID-19. Safety is a key focus, with Dr. Crawford advising on appropriate dosing and the importance of consulting healthcare providers due to potential contraindications and interactions with certain medications. He stressed the significance of starting with small doses and closely monitoring the body's response.What You'll LearnDr. Brandon Crawford discusses the potential health benefits of methylene blue, initially used as a textile dye, now popular among biohackers and the holistic health community for its cognitive and health benefits.Synthesized in 1876, methylene blue is an antimicrobial that was historically used to treat malaria and in the textile industry for dyeing blue jeans.It enhances oxygen delivery, mitochondrial efficiency, and can be beneficial in cases of carbon monoxide poisoning, various infections, and potentially long-haul COVID.Methylene blue demonstrates influence on neurological health, acting as an electron donor in the electron transport chain and showing potential benefits for psychiatric disorders and neurodegenerative diseases.Dr. Crawford warns of contraindications, advising consultation with healthcare providers before use, especially for individuals with certain medical conditions or who are on specific medications.Compass Laboratory Methylene Blue 1% | USP-GradeProducts 528 Innovations Lasers NeuroSolution Full Spectrum CBD NeuroSolution Broad Spectrum CBD NeuroSolution StimPod Learn MoreFor more information, resources, and podcast episodes, visit https://tinyurl.com/3ppwdfpm

EXPLORING ART
Episode 861 | Synthesized Cinema: The Artistry of Modern Film Creation

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 26:43


On todays episode of the Exploring Art Podcast, we exploreimpact of knowledge on viewer experience when comparingsynthesized films and traditional films, examine the technoloadvancements, cost efficiency, and ethical implications of syfilm production, and discusses the potential future of film pro and the influence of audience preferences and acceptance. "It Was Only a Dream" by Adi Goldstein

EXPLORING ART
Episode 856 | Synthesized film vs. Traditional Film

EXPLORING ART

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 33:25


This episode of the Exploring Art Podcast featuresJaeden King, Leyni and Monica who discuss thenuances of synthesized films and all theimplications of this new artistic medium; and thetraditional film, which continues to evoke emotionswith real actors, sceneries, and props. Sunshine by WIRA

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 070

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024


Synthesized Radio Episode 070Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode contains 8 unreleased ID's from myself + some tracks from other artist that I'm feeling at the moment.Tracklist:1. John Summit feat. HAYLA - Shiver (Cassian Remix) [Experts Only]2. Layton Giordani - Freaks At Night (Original Mix) [Drumcode]3. Dom Dolla - girl$ (Original Mix) [Three Six Zero Recordings]4. Mathame - I Will Find You (Original Mix) [MHA]5. Mason - Perfect Exceeder (Charles D Remix)6. Charles D - Yantee [Unreleased]7. Charles D - The Bouncer [Unreleased]8. Charles D, TMPR - Phones Away [Unreleased]9. Charles D - My Name [Unreleased]10. Charles D, Sam Wolfe - New Friends [Unreleased]11. Space Frog - Follow Me (Charles D Remix)12. Charles D - Innocence [Unreleased]13. Balthazar & JackRock - In The Dark (Original Mix) [KNTXT]14. Adam Beyer & Green Velvet - Simulator (Chris Avantgarde Remix) [Drumcode]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 070 will be available on all platforms on Aug 2nd

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 069

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 60:02


Synthesized Radio Episode 069Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode we have new music from Adam Beyer, HILO, Space 92, Pablo Say, Kos:mo, and more!Tracklist:1. Fur Coat, Olivier Giacomotto - Wall (Original Mix) [Truesoul]2. Adam Beyer & Green Velvet - Simulator (Odd Mob Remix) [Drumcode]3. Kos:mo - No Sleep (Original Mix) [Volta]4. Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (Simone Zino Edit)5. HI-LO, Space 92 - PEGASUS (Extended Mix) [HILOMATIK]6. Adam Beyer - Ghost Kiss (Original Mix) [Drumcode]7. Chicane - Saltwater (Danny Avila, Umek Remix)8. Joyhauser - Bassdrone (Teenage Mutants Remix) [Terminal M]9. Pablo Say - Reflections (Original Mix) [Arcane]10. Lozaanso - Outsider (Original Mix)11. Trent Hadid - Walking Away (Original Mix)12. Alex Stein - Tantra (Original Mix) [Drumcode]13. Awesome 3 - Don't Go (Bexxie Techno Remix)14. BEC - Be Here Now (Original Mix) [Factory 93]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 070 will be available on all platforms on July 5th.

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 068

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024


Synthesized Radio Episode 068Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode we have new music from Massano, Oscar L, Space 92, Jay Lumen, Bart Skils, Myself and more!Tracklist:1. Massano - Telepathic (Original Mix) [Drumcode]2. Sharam - PATT (Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani, Green Velvet Remix) [Armada/Drumcode]3. Chris Avantgarde & Kevin de Vries - Killa (Original Mix) [Experts Only]4. Oscar L - Love Me (Original Mix) [Arcane]5. Mason - Perfect Exceeder (Charles D Remix)6. Artemas - I Like The Way You Kiss Me (Layton Giordani Mix)7. Julian Jeweil - Yeah (Original Mix) [Factoru 93]8. Space Frog - Follow Me (Charles D Remix)9. Alan Fitzpatrick x HI-LO - Gimme The Word (Extended Mix) [HILOMATIK]10. Danny_Avila - We Want Your Soul (Original Mix)11. Jay Lumen - Bang To The Beat (Original Mix) [Arcane]12. ID - ID13. Layton Giordani - New Generation (Space 92 Remix) [Drumcode]14. Joyhauser - Wasted (Bart Skils Remix)For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 069 will be available on all platforms on June 7th

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 067

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 60:00


Synthesized Radio Episode 067Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode we have new music from Matt Guy, Kasia, Wehbba, Marie Vaunt, Eli Brown, Lily Palmer, and much much more!Tracklist:1. Christian Smith - Our Destiny (Original Mix) [Truesoul]2. Kasia - No Tomorrow (Original Mix) [Drumcode]3. Pedroz & Thi Calista - Coconut (Extended Mix) [Experts Only]4. Matt Guy - Elektronik Organ (Original Mix) [Truesoul]5. Dok & Martin, Javi Colina - Check This Out (Original Mix) [Arcane]6. Feid, Young Miko - Classy 101 (Danny Avila Remix)7. LUSU - Ready 4 The Bass (Original Mix) [Arcane]8. Mha Iri - Bombay (Original Mix) [Drumcode]9. Cosmic Boys - In My Mind (Original Mix) [Legend]10. Lozaanso - Eternal Journey (Original Mix)11. Wehbba - Frozen (Original Mix) [HIFN]12. Eli brown, Lily Palmer - Gasoline (Original Mix) [Factory 93]13. Ugur Project - BE FREE! (Original Mix)14. Marie Vaunt - ADSR (Original Mix) [Drumcode]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 068 will be available on all platforms on May 10th

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 066

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 60:00


Synthesized Radio Episode 066Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode we have new music from Kaiserdisco, Danny Avila, HILO, Specktre, Myself and more!Tracklist:1. Kaiserdisco - Error In The System (Original Mix) [Drumcode]2. Kaiserdisco - In The Music (Original Mix) [Drumcode]3. POPOF & Mauro Somm - Welcome To The Future (Original Mix) [Factory 93]4. HILO, Danny Avila - Paradise (Original Mix) [HILOMATIK]5. Danny Avila - Take Me Back (Original Mix) [Arcane]6. Viviana Casanova - This Party (Blondex Remix) [Sola]7. Spektre - Jilted (Original Mix) [Respekt]8. Adam Beyer - Red Room (Original Mix) [Drumcode]9. Lilly Palmer - Hara Ram (Original Mix) [Armada]10. Charles D - ID11. Charles D - ID12. Marie Vaunt, Cosmic Boys - Reaction (Original Mix) [Legend]13. POPOF & Mauro Somm - Astral (Original Mix) [Factory 93]14. Charlotte de Witte - Power Of Thought (Original Mix) [KNTXT]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 067 will be available on all platforms on April 5th

Core EM Podcast
Episode 194: Nitrous Oxide Toxicity

Core EM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024


We review Nitrous Oxide Toxicity: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment overview Hosts: Stefanie Biondi, MD Brian Gilberti, MD https://media.blubrry.com/coreem/content.blubrry.com/coreem/Nitrous_Oxide_Toxicity.mp3 Download Leave a Comment Tags: Toxicology Show Notes Patient Case Illustration Hypothetical case: 21-year-old male with no previous medical history, experiencing a month of progressively worsening numbness, tingling, and weakness. Initially starting in his toes and spreading to his hips, and later involving his hands, the symptoms eventually escalated to the point of immobilization. Despite initially denying drug use, the patient admitted to using 40-60 canisters of nitrous oxide (whippets) every weekend for the last three months. Background and Recreational Use of Nitrous Oxide Nitrous oxide, a colorless, odorless gas with anesthetic properties. Synthesized in the 18th century. Its initial medical purpose expanded into recreational use due to its euphoric effects. Resurgence as a recreational drug during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Accessibility and legal status. Public Misconceptions and Health Consequences There are widespread misconceptions about nitrous oxide Particularly the belief in its safety and lack of long-term health risks. Contrary to popular belief, frequent use of nitrous oxide can lead to significant, sometimes irreversible, health issues. Neurological Examination and Diagnosis

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 065

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 60:02


Synthesized Radio Episode 065Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode we have new music from Adam Beyer, Bart Skils, Weska, Wehbba, Victor Ruiz, and many more!Tracklist:1. Matt Guy - Sleep When I'm Dead (Original Mix) [Arcane]2. Weska - Lift You Up (Original Mix) [Arcane]3. Marco Farone - Renegade Master (Original Mix) [Drumcode]4. Cirez D - ON OFF (Space 92 Edit)5. Bart Skils x HOF - New Life (Original Mix) [Drumcode]6. Spektre - Sacrament (Original Mix) [Respekt]7. Adam Beyer - Red Room (Original Mix) [Drumcode]8. Delerium - Silence (Marie Vaunt Remix)9. Wehhba, Victor Ruiz - Silo (Original Mix) [Volta]10. Umek - Party Non Stop (Original Mix) [1605]11. Adam Beyer - Computerized (Original Mix) [Drumcode]12. Eli Brown, Layton Giordani - When I Push (Original Mix) [Drumcode]13. Danny Avila - Escape (Original Mix) [Mainstage Techno]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 0 will be available on all platforms on Mar 8th

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 064

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 64:41


Synthesized Radio Episode 064Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. We ring in the new year with music from Eli Brown, Weska, Crossbow, Thomas Schumacher, and 3 New ID's from myself. Tracklist:1. Weska - Lifelines Feat. MC Flipside [Waves]2. Adam Beyer, Raxon - The Signal (Day Mix) [Truesoul]3. Nicolas Taboada - Get It (Original Mix) [Factory 93]4. Drunken Kong - Walk In The Dark (Original Mix) [Tronic]5. Thomas Schumacher - Strip Silence (Original Mix) [Arcane]6. Lily Palmer - My Fantasy (Original Mix) [Spannug Records]7. Charles D - Yantee [Unreleased]8. Crossbow - Time Slip (Original Mix) [Respekt]9. LAAT - Age of Juno (Original Mix) [Drumcode]10. Eli Brown x Joyhauser - Drop It Down (Original Mix) [Arcane]11. Charles D - Existence [Unreleased]12. Eli Brown, Layton Giordani - When I Push (Original Mix) [Drumcode]13. Mr. Sliff - Rippin 'n Dippin (Adam Beyer & Veerus Remix)14. Adam Beyer - Let's Begin (Original Mix) [Drumcode] For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 065 will be available on all platforms on Feb 9th

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 063

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 61:00


Synthesized Radio Episode 063Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's show we have new music from ANNA, Victor Ruiz, Modea, Bart Skils, Danny Avila, KAS:ST and more! Much of the selection coming from Drumcode's ‘A-Sides' Compilation and Afterlife's ‘Realm of Consciousness PT. VI'Tracklist:1. Dyzen - Laser Game (Original Mix) [Afterlife]2. KILL SCRIPT - Mind Reader3. ANNA - Outside Time (Original Mix) [Afterlife]4. Eli Brown - Fading to Black (Bart Skils Remix) [Arcane]5. Veerus - Cycle (Original Mix) [Drumcode]6. Danny Avila - My Crew feat. Flowdan (Original Mix) [Drumcode]7. Christian Smith - Sleeptalker (Victor Ruiz Remix) [Flith on Acid]8. A.D.H.S - 2STEP (Original Mix) [Drumcode]9. Balthazar, Jack Rock - Andromeda (Original Mix) [Drumcode]10. Tao Andra - Body & Soul (Original Mix) [VOLTA]11. LUSU - Reckless (Original Mix) [HILOMATIK]12. Modea - Language (Original Mix) [Spinnin]13. KAS:ST - Breathless (Original Mix) [Afterlife]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 064 will be available on all platforms on Jan 5th

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 062

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 102:02


Synthesized Radio Episode 062Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. In this episode I decided to upload my Live Set recorded from a couple weeks ago at Escape Halloween Festival in San Bernardino, CaliforniaTracklist: 1. Bart Skils - Roll The Dice (Original Mix) [Drumcode]2. Eli Brown - Fading to Black (Bart Skils Remix) [Arcane]3. Green Velvet - Flash (Bart Skils Edit)4. HI-LO, Eli Brown - RIDE OR DIE (Original Mix) [HILOMATIK]5. Pablo Say - Come With Me (Original Mix) [UNRILIS]6. Adam Beyer - Desert Queen (Original Mix) [Drumcode]7. Marco Farone - Emergency (Original Mix) [Drumocode]8. Charles D - ID9. Eli Brown, Layton Giordani - When I Push (Original Mix) [Drumcode]10. Charles D - Hate Me Now 11. Mha Iri - Flithy (Original Mix) [Drumcode]12. Charles D - Don't Stop (Original Mix) [Drumcode]13. Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (RSRRCT Remix)14. Zafer Atabey - Confidence x Prodigy - No Good (Mashup)15. Dada Life - Everybody x2 (Original Mix) [Heldeep]16. Adam Beyer, Green Velvet - Simulator (Original Mix) [Drumcode]17. Charles D - Flames (Original Mix) [Arcane]18. Mike Macaluso - Final Chapter (Charles D (USA) Remix) [Drumcode]19. Teenage Mutants, Heerhorst, Peter Pahn - Dark Clouds (Original Mix) [Drumcode]20. i_O - Castles In the Sky (Charles D Edit) [Armada]21. Charles D - ID22. Belocca - Oracle vs Cassian - On My Knees (Weska Edit)23. Brainbug - Nightmare (Charles D Remix)24. Rebuke - Glow (Original Mix) vs. Ithaka - So Get Up (ACAPELLA) (Charles D Mashup)For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 063 will be available on all platforms on Dec 8th

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 061

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 60:00


Synthesized Radio Episode 061Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. This month's episode we have new music from Adam Beyer, Marco Farone, VNSSA, Ramon Tapia, CamelPhat, Cristoph, Myself and more!Tracklist:1. VNSSA - One Pill (Original Mix) [Dirtybird]2. Dada Life - Everybody x2 (Original Mix) [Heldeep]3. Adam Beyer - Desert Queen (Original Mix) [Drumcode]4. Marco Farone - Emergency (Original Mix) [Drumcode]5. Charles D (USA) - Flames [Unreleased]6. Juliet Fox - You Better Run (Original Mix) [Mood Records]7. Charles D (USA) - ID 8. Thomas Schumacher - When I Rock (A.D.H.S Remix) [Electric Ballroom]9. Lily Palmer - The Violator (Original Mix) [Spannug Records]10. Ramon Tapia - Lazer Beams (Original Mix) [Say What?]11. Adam Beyer - Soulful (Original Mix) [Drumcode]12. CamelPhat, Ali Love - Compute (Original Mix) [When Starts Align]13. Cristoph - I Will Find You (Original Mix) [COS Recordings]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 062 will be available on all platforms on Nov. 3rd

SA Voices From the Field
Reflecting on the First 90 Days: Lessons Learned and Taking Time to Breathe: Hyunmin Kim

SA Voices From the Field

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 30:31


Welcome back to another episode of SA Voices From The Field! In today's episode, we have a special guest, Hyunmin Kim, who will be sharing their insights and experiences in the field of higher education and student affairs. In this episode of the "Student Affairs Voices From the Field" podcast, Dr. Jill Creighton interviews Hyunmin Kim, the assistant director of residential life for the Courtyards at the University of Maryland. Hyunmin shares his journey into student affairs and his recent transition into his current role. Hyunmin's journey into student affairs began with a personal connection to residential life, as he grew up in a family housing unit on a university campus. He found his passion for working with students while in college, leading him to pursue a master's degree in public administration with a focus on educational leadership. His career path eventually led him to become the assistant director at the Courtyards. During the discussion, Hyunmin reflects on his first 90 days in his new role, highlighting the challenges and learning experiences. He emphasizes the importance of taking time to reflect and recharge, especially in a field that can be emotionally demanding. Hyunmin also discusses his approach to supervising professional staff and the transition from supervising paraprofessionals. He values building close relationships with those he supervises and believes in a balance of professionalism and personal connection. Looking ahead, Hyunmin discusses his plans to focus on building a strong culture and traditions within the Courtyards community. He aims to engage upperclassmen residents and establish a legacy of involvement and participation. Additionally, he explores ways to use social media to connect with students and meet them where they are while maintaining the university's educational mission. In conclusion, Hyunmin encourages others in the field to smile, remember why they chose student affairs, and be innovative in their approach to engage and support students. He also stresses the importance of setting a positive and inclusive culture within residential communities. Please subscribe to SA Voices from the Field on your favorite podcasting device and share the podcast with other student affairs colleagues!   TRANSCRIPT Dr. Jill Creighton [00:00:02]: Welcome to Student Affairs Voices From the Field, the podcast where we share your student affairs stories from fresh perspectives to seasoned experts. This is season 9 on transitions in student affairs. This podcast is brought to you by NASPA, And I'm Dr. Jill Creighton, she, her, hers, your essay voices from the field host. Today on SA Voices, we're pleased to feature Hyunmin Kim, who is serving as the assistant director of residential life for the Courtyards at the University of Maryland. He was born in Seoul, South Korea, but was raised in Nashville, Tennessee. He has a master's in public administration from American University with a focus in educational leadership. At the courtyards you could always find him joking with residents and looking to find new and interesting ways to interact with residents. Hyun Min, welcome to the show. Hyunmin Kim [00:00:48]: Hello. Thanks for having me. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:00:50]: And we're talking to you today from Maryland College Park. Hyunmin Kim [00:00:53]: Yes? Yes. That is correct. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:00:54]: Well, we're glad to get to know you today in our theme of transitions. And one of the things that we love to kick off our show with is asking someone how they got to their current seat. So what is your come up journey to being the assistant director at Maryland College Park? Hyunmin Kim [00:01:08]: Yeah. I love giving a good old origin story. I think it's a pretty common story amongst higher educators. I think when I started college, I had A little bit of, like, an idea about, like, something that I wanted to do. And then I got to college, and I realized that it just really wasn't for me, and I had no passion for it. So it was time for a bit of soul searching. Right? Because, obviously, it's just like I work my whole life for a specific goal and then just goes down the drain. So I kinda started to think back about kind of experiences that I had growing up that I really enjoyed. Hyunmin Kim [00:01:35]: So my parents immigrated from South Korea. My dad did his PhD in Nashville at Vanderbilt University, And we lived in a residential college then, like a family housing unit. And I remember as a kid just kind of being a part of that community growing up, just going to those events at the rec centered with my father, and it was I think it was a lot of fun for me as a kid. So then I got involved on our campus, you know, through hall council. It's very you know, the classic higher ed store. Hall council, RHA, the desk, and all that. Then kinda slowly, I just realized that I had a real passion for it, so I did my master's in public administration and leadership Development. And then did my grad work, and then I just ended up at the Courtyard at the University of Maryland, and I just kind of ended up as the assistant director. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:02:12]: And how long have you been in that assistant director seat now? Hyunmin Kim [00:02:16]: Since May of this year, so not too long. Not too long. Very fresh, the position. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:02:19]: Absolutely. And before that, you were in the coordinator position at the same university. Yes? Hyunmin Kim [00:02:25]: Yes. I was a resident director. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:02:27]: So one of the things we're gonna be focusing on for you today is the 90 day story, the 90 day transition because you're basically just coming out of the other side of that 90 days, right about now. And interesting for your transition that it happened really in the summertime, which is a much more chill time to transition a position in our industry than it would be if you did it in, like, October or something. So tell us about the beginnings of the transition in terms of wanting to interview with your current colleagues for a position because I know that that can be a really nerve wracking space. Hyunmin Kim [00:02:57]: I think the first thing that I really thought about was when when they approached me, like, hey. Like, this This position's opening up. Would you be interested? It's a less formal interview process because we know you, but would you still be interested? And I think I really thought it's like, Am I qualified to be the assistant director? Right? Because I'm I think I'm on the younger side, for higher educators. I'm, like, coming into, like, Year 2 of it, so I was a resident director for a year, and then they approached me at this position. And I think that was the first thing that I thought was, like, am I ready? Can I actually do it, and what do I actually what does an assistant director actually do? And I talked to my boss who was the assistant director at the time, And she was like, you're ready. I mean, you you worked underneath me. You can do it. It's just a matter of getting there and just showing up for the job and following through and and learning as you go and Kind of understanding how the role plays a part into the community as you continue to work in the role. Hyunmin Kim [00:03:46]: So, you know, I go through the process. I think now that I've kind of been that 90 day, as you said, it's I feel like now I'm slowly getting comfortable as to what I'm supposed to do. The qualified part, I think every day, that's a struggle just, like, knowing if I'm doing the I think if this is actually making a good impact for my student staff or the students that I work with, I think it was overall a very interesting transition, and I think a lot of time for Self reflection on my part about my years as a director. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:04:09]: So in that self reflection, how did you come to the determination that you were ready and you didn't wanna apply? Hyunmin Kim [00:04:14]: I think my life's Motto has always been, you gotta try it first. And if it doesn't work, then, like, you'll know, but, like, you gotta at least try. And I'm a very hands on guy. I've always been more of human, and I've just really enjoyed getting my hands deep with the students. So I think my mindset was is if I'm just in my head space constantly fighting demons, that I I really never will know, and then it'll go to someone else who may not know the community as well as I do, who may not know my students as well as I do, who may not know the needs as well as I do. And I think I came to kind of the conclusion that I do know what my students need and what my students staff especially need. So I was just like, alright. We're gonna run with it. Hyunmin Kim [00:04:48]: We're gonna do it. And, If it doesn't work, then we're gonna grow, we're gonna improve, but I won't know until I try. So I just kind of jumped in a little bit. I turned off my brain a little bit. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:04:57]: And you made that leap from 1st entry level professional into that mid level, like, as you said, pretty quickly. So what are the skills and abilities and knowledge areas that you needed or the KSAs in order to really start to think about the conceptualization of how your regular work and your mindset towards work need to change in that jump. Hyunmin Kim [00:05:16]: Yeah. I mean, I think as a resident director, you really are I mean, I've, you know, much love for all the resident directors. It's just you're really out there with the students. You're the 1st line of defense in the trenches, and I think sometimes it's easy to lose sight of the bigger picture as you're always just so, like, knee deep with students. And I think that year of Maybe with my RAs, it was just like I was just so knee deep with them. It was sometimes hard to see the bigger picture as to why sometimes my supervisors were making the decisions that were being made. I'm like, why why are we why we doing this, and I think going to my 1st NASP, interacting with, you know, the KC, but also just kind of, like, talking to other friend other colleagues and friends in the area. I had to kind of take a step back and kinda distance myself a little bit from my students who I enjoy so much just to kind of See the bigger picture. Hyunmin Kim [00:05:58]: Right? Because it's not just student staff that I work with or it's not just students that I work with. It it's the collective body of the courtyards, and and it was just trying I had to kind of just take a step back and be less hands on, be a little less turn off brainy, and actually turn on my brain a little bit more to see what the bigger picture was and to understand what it meant to To kind of make the harder decisions, the harder calls, and I guess transitioning my mindset to be a little bit more broader focused rather than so narrowly focused on Just like one specific sect, I guess, of higher ed. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:06:26]: And when you think about working with the students, which I think is why almost all of us got into higher education is we're really passionate about working with developing adults. How has that changed your relationship with the students in your community given now that you're not in the day to day and you're in that mid level leadership space? Hyunmin Kim [00:06:42]: Honestly, I think especially right now because it it has been my and now, like, the school year started, I'm not doing as much up front interaction with the residents. It's a little lonely. Like, I'm not gonna lie. Like, middle management is great, but also I think there's a little bit of loneliness at the top. I see them a lot less, and I can't interact with them as much. So I find myself talking to them more, which I don't know if they want that from me, but, like, I get a lot more Excited now. So I find myself actually just going up to them a lot more, asking my RD, like, what's the deal with this resident? What's the deal with this RA? Like, I think I try to Stay in the notes, stay in the loop more. I I find myself spending more time at programs. Hyunmin Kim [00:07:18]: Like, I'll just kinda show up and just kinda sit there and be like, alright, guys. Just do your stuff. Like, I'm just gonna be here. I just wanna See what's going on. I just wanna know what's happening. So I think I've had to become a lot more intentional with how I interact with students because it really is kinda why we all do it. When you are middle management, you see it a lot less, And it's a lot more paperwork and which is so much fun. But leaving that office is like, let's talk to people. But yeah. So just being a lot more intentional in my interactions with them and Approaching them a lot more and making them talk to me a lot more.   Dr. Jill Creighton [00:07:45]: So that 90 day space is a really critical upstart time for anyone in a new position. And even if you've been at the same institution, there's a lot to learn. So can you tell us about how you approached that 1st day of entering into that new space, you know, mentally coming onto campus and knowing, okay. Today, I'm the assistant director. And then how did you strategize for yourself looking ahead in those first Hyunmin Kim [00:08:05]: 90? When I transitioned, all of us were transitioning into new spaces as well. So my supervisor, who is still my supervisor, she's now the associate director, like, of the courtyards and the commons, and And we were looking for a new resident director. So within that 90 days, it was just a lot of hat juggling for me. It's like, are you still kind of the resident director? You're still kind of the assistant. My boss is busy. Like, I don't know where she is. Like, I'm just juggling hats here. And I think it was really just I have to hold down the fort 1st, cover all our bases, and then I can kind of process what it means to be an assistant director. Hyunmin Kim [00:08:39]: So I think for the 1st 45 days, it was just me, like, Cutting out fires, just making sure that, like, everything was, like, fine and ready, you know, for the move in process to start, like, late July, like, early August, just all of that. Like, make sure that all of that's ready. Making sure that my resident director is prepped and ready to go, thinking about what type of supervisor that I wanna be. So the 1st 45 days is just like, Like, the sky is literally falling. And then I think after those 45 days, after we got an a new resident director, I started to kinda have that mentorship responsibility. And I think It really hit me that day. It wasn't even the 1st day. I don't even think it was, you know, like, the 1st 45 days. Hyunmin Kim [00:09:14]: It was, like, the 1st, like, 60 days. My resident director just kinda sits out of my office. She kinda plops out. She just goes, How do you have all the answers, dude? I'm like, that was literally me last year. Right? Like, I was like, I got nothing for you. If you told me, hey, Hamdan, what's this policy? I'd be like, ask Olivia, who's my boss? And she just goes, how do you know everything? And I think During that conversation where she kinda felt like, I feel a little out of place because I feel like I don't know enough. And, you know, we were kinda able to have that Talk about, like, new employee kind of, like, loneliness, new employee, like, imposter syndrome that you feel when you're a new employee. I think helping her talk through that was kind of that, like, oh, I am someone's supervisor now. Hyunmin Kim [00:09:53]: And the kind of the pressure and the responsibility that comes with it, I think that it was that around that conversation when that hit. And that and that's kinda when, like, my mindset became less resident director and more assistant director. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:10:03]: Are you supervising professional staff now as well?   Hyunmin Kim [00:10:06]: Yeah. I have 1 resident director that I with us. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:10:08]: Okay. So you've gone from supervising all paraprofessionals to supervising 1 full time professional. Tell us about that transition and how you've adjusted your supervisory style and maybe any reading or research that you've done on how you can be a good supervisor for that person. Hyunmin Kim [00:10:21]: I think I prefer professional Staff member a little bit more because I think with RAs, we're friendly. We have fun, but we there's, like, a line that you can't cross. And I still have to be, like, conscious of them. I I mean, we're all developing, but they're, like, in that extremely, like, developmental stage of their lives. So I Think any and all criticism and, like, feedback that I give to them, I like to just kinda be a little bit more mindful with it. And I think with a professional staff member because it is their full time job, we kinda talked. I was like, hey. Like, so So what do you need from me as your supervisor? And after I kinda learned that and I knew her previously because she was my RA, actually. Hyunmin Kim [00:10:55]: She She transitioned from that. We all just kind of did a little bit of a small leap over. So carrying that relationship over, having that preexisting between professional and paraprofessional to professional and professional. There was a lot for me to learn. So I think I obviously I talked to some of my bosses. Right? I talked to some of my other colleagues. Started doing a little bit of reading, like, as to because since I did do my master's in, like, management, like, leadership, stuff like that, I went back to my readings, went back to some of the essays that I wrote just Like, what was I thinking in grad school? Like, do I still think that way? Right? Because I I think it hasn't been too long, but I think just working with students, I think your thought process is subject Change a lot. And then I watched The Office. Hyunmin Kim [00:11:33]: I'm not going to lie. I just kinda sat down. I just kinda watched The Office, which is it's always a show, but it's the show that American workers voted, like, was the most relatable to them because it just kinda felt like The Office. So I just Sat down, and I just kinda started watching Michael Scott, Jim Halpert. Just though those people just going through their day to day, supervising each other, and Kind of like how interesting, like because I'm a big pop culture guy, so just kinda synthesize that pop culture element with that academic element to try to Synthesized that, and then I talked to my supervisee about it, and then we just kinda worked out that relationship that way. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:12:05]: I think that's really fascinating that you use the office as kind of a Control case study on the work in higher ed. Because I think that, you know, the the core of Michael Scott as a character is that he's a horrible supervisor for most of his work, but he also deeply cares about his employees. He knows all the names of Angela's cats and things like that. Like, when Sprinkles dies, he doesn't even have to ask which cat. He just knows It's sprinkles. And so I think those things are are fascinating to learn. Like, oh, you can care deeply as a manager and still be a terrible manager, or you can be fairly decent as a manager, but your employees might not like to you. And there's probably a balance in there. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:12:36]: I like Radical Candor personally, where it's been challenged directly and care personally. Those things I I think are critical, but we're all learning how to operationalize them even if we believe them in philosophy. Hyunmin Kim [00:12:46]: I would say I'm doing alright, but, you know, I'll have to ask her tomorrow. It's like, can I have a do it? But it was fun. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:12:51]: So reflecting on that 1st 90 days now that you're you're through, is there anything that you wish you would have done a little differently to set yourself up for success? Hyunmin Kim [00:12:58]: I think I should have taken some more time to breathe in the 1st 90 days. I don't remember my 1st 90 days, if I'm gonna be completely honest. I blacked out For those 90 days. So if you told me what happened from May till, like, now, I'd be like, I couldn't tell you. There's isolated incidents, but I think I should have taken some more time to breathe. I'm a pretty reflective person normally, but I don't think I took as much time for myself to reflect During those 90 days, I think during that 1st week and stuff like that. I mean, obviously, I think thinking too much wouldn't have been great, but I think I just kind of, like, sped run it and just kinda push through it. So I think I just kinda overwhelmed myself to the point where, like, I think there was, like, a couple weekends back where I just had to, like, turn off, Every single device, like, every phone, I was like, hey. Hyunmin Kim [00:13:41]: I can't be on duty. Someone else can be on call. It's not me today. I just slept for, like, 18 hours, and And I was just like, I can't do this today. And I just ordered it and just, like, had a a me day, but I think that was long overdue because I think I should've Taking more time to take care of myself throughout that 1st 90 days. So Did you take a break at all between the RHD role and the assistant director role? Hyunmin Kim [00:14:02]: I had, like, a week and half home, which I think comes with other responsibilities. So when I'm home now, it's gotta help. I'm the eldest son of an immigrant family. Obviously, my parents, I'm very grateful. I think I have a less classic immigrant story than some of my other colleagues because my father is an English professor. So he's very fluent in English. I've never had to translate for that man. Like, that man speaks better English than most Americans do. Hyunmin Kim [00:14:24]: But it's just other responsibilities just being home, part of that community. So home is home, but it's not fully relaxing because you still gotta help your parents, your siblings while you're there, you know, the members of your community while you're there. So it went from, like, Helping 1 community to the next community. So by the time I got back, I was just, like, exhausted. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:14:42]: So resting is a great tip. And then looking at your journey in the last 90 days of what's been really amazing or what's gone really well for you, what's something that you would definitely repeat when you make your next 90 day jump? Hyunmin Kim [00:14:52]: This was by accident because we were like, our offices were under construction, but I had to share an office with my RD for, like, a month. So we had, like, a fun little buddy cop set up where, like, both of our desks We're, like, pushed together so, like, we'd face each other at work. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:15:06]: So you'd wait in gym? Hyunmin Kim [00:15:07]: Quite literally. I mean, we actually kinda have that dynamic as we play jokes on each together. It's very fun, but I don't know how feasible I would be in the next 90 day job because that would be a little bit of a higher position. But I really would wanna spend A lot more close time with the people that I supervise more so because those 30 days of me getting to know my RD a lot more Closer than when I knew her as an RA. It was just so much fun. It was in a very real time because she's my boss, like, question. And can we talk about this? Let's figure this out. We, like, interviewed our race together, like, in that office. Hyunmin Kim [00:15:38]: So it was a good time to kinda, like, very personally get to know her so I could have that professional, but also Have that, like, heart behind it. So now I can be like, alright. You better turn the center again. I'm gonna fire you, like, tomorrow. And she's like, yeah. If you would. And then we just, like, banter back and forth. We have, like, a very, like, Quippy and quirky dynamic, but I think that 30 days of sharing the office, I think, for me was extremely meaningful. Hyunmin Kim [00:15:58]: I don't know if she liked it, but I'd so if I could do that again, I'd wanna spend more time with the people that I supervise and a lot closer. Even if that meant I don't get to use my Nice office for a little bit. I just wanna spend as much time as I could with my supervisees before we hit the ball running again. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:16:13]: So you've shared a lot of wisdom related to your own transition. Is there anything else that you wanna share regarding the last 90 days? Hyunmin Kim [00:16:20]: I would just say, like, smile. Like, just smile and just kinda remember why you started higher ed. And I think that was a big thing for me. Because this job, I feel like the field can get tiring. Student affairs is is inherently a tiring role because it's a people role. Our job is people. Our job is emotion, and our job is care. And we're all humans, and I think we all have that breaking point of when we give too much of us and there's not enough of us left. Hyunmin Kim [00:16:44]: And I think just smiling, remembering back why you started, going back Pure roots. Even for me, and I haven't been in a position very long. Sometimes I forget why I started. It sometimes just feels like a job, and it is. But at the end of the day, it was a passion project that I started that's been with me since I was a kid, and I think I just remember back to that level of joy that I had as a kid just growing up in a residential facility, but then as a college student, just all the fun times with the residents. Just What other position can you just yell on the quad at strangers? And that's fine. And it it's higher ed. Right? It's just such a fun, quirky, just Charismatic field where there really aren't as many borders as you'd like to think, but it's the fields continuously growing. Hyunmin Kim [00:17:22]: So I would just say smile, remember why you did it, and just remember to, I guess just be really innovative in what you do. Just because there's a set precedent about what higher it's supposed to be doesn't mean that that's the precedent we're supposed to always follow. And I think being a little unorthodox with it, there's nothing wrong with that. So if you're listening, smile, remember back, and be a little chaotic. A little bit of chaotic. It never did anyone wrong, I think, as long as metered, obviously, but that would be my words of advice for anyone who wants to start or who's in that transitionary period. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:17:50]: And I'm hearing that as kinda smile for yourself, not like smile because other people are asking you to smile. Just to clarify. Absolutely. That's what I'm hearing. Thank you so much for the wisdom in this area. So let's look ahead for a second. You finished your 1st 90 days, like, moments ago. What are you looking at in the future 90 days? Hyunmin Kim [00:18:09]: Culture building is my next thing. So I'm a big believer in tradition and culture and fun rituals. So this idea got shut down, but I wanted to start, like, a ResLife Twitter account so we could, like, tweet other, Or I guess it's x now. But so we could start, like, talking to other resident halls so we could just casually hit up North Campus, be like, hey. Soccer 1 v one. Just kinda have that fun little banter between residence halls. They said we couldn't because, you know, like, it it'd be a problem. They're like, that's too professional. Hyunmin Kim [00:18:34]: I'm like, alright. My bad. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:18:36]: Wendy's do it. Hyunmin Kim [00:18:37]: Right. That's what I'm saying. Imagine you wake up one day and 1 dorm's calling and another dorm's stinking, and it's like, oh, this is funny. Like and then you kinda see, like, what knowledge each storm has. And, you know, I think that would raise resident engagement and interest because you don't see that very often, but they wouldn't me. So it's okay. I'll figure it out another way to do it. But, no, I think tradition and culture establishing what it is to be, like, at courtyards, I think for me is is really important because COVID stopped a lot of that. Hyunmin Kim [00:19:02]: A lot of those older traditions and and, like, I think we had some good traditions, but I think as we need to, we need to evolve, we need to grow, and we need to Be hip with the times as as one might say. Woah. Woah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Hyunmin Kim [00:19:17]: I know. My students are gonna kill me for that one. But, yeah, establishing tradition and and real culture, like a courtyards culture is, I think, what I'm looking to do now. So I guess right now is just assessing the needs of our students, and I don't mean the needs educationally. They got enough education going for them. I am not trying to, like, school them anymore, but How can I educate them in other ways, socially, right, culturally, just athletically? And our students just love sports. UMD is a great school in regards to Sports. We have great intramurals. Hyunmin Kim [00:19:45]: So I think something that we're trying to establish is a ResLife Soccer League or football for other people in the world, but, like, kind of just Setting a precedent for what it means to live at the courtyard because we do have primarily upperclassmen, and we have been known to be called the retirement community and which is fine. Our on call structure is great because they don't cause us as much problems, but it's that stigma. Upperclassmen don't care about ResLife. They don't wanna do anything. And I think How to embrace that apathy and make them care, but not care enough, but care enough to where they wanna do it. So establishing that culture of upperclassmen, I think, is What we're really looking to do, setting up legacy too. So our student recruitment process is gonna start very soon, so finding younger RAs and, like, obviously, I wouldn't discriminate based on age, but I think I have a little bit of a goal of trying to get a bit younger faces, so maybe sophomores, maybe juniors, where they can do 1, 2 years, not just 1 year and they're out, but, like, one, years 3 years even so that we can kind of set that legacy, set that tradition, set that precedent so we can kinda just keep building back. And we'll keep building now that that lockdown period has been over, but setting culture, setting legacy, setting a precedent as what it's like to live at Courtyards. Hyunmin Kim [00:20:50]: This is my next 90 day journey. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:20:51]: You also mentioned something really important with the social media aspects, whether it be on a specific platform or not, which is just kind of trying to meet our students where they're at, which which has been a mission of student affairs professionals since the inception of the field. But I think what that means now for Gen zers is kind of embracing that Gen z humor that we see that some of us understand very well and some of us don't understand at all, but that Gen z humor is also relatable. And then balancing that line of we are still your university that's here to develop your student journey. And we know this research from millennials, but millennials hated it when their university was on Instagram and Facebook. And so it's also important to recognize that maybe that's how Gen z is engaging, but that's not how they wanna hear from us. So it it's kind of this fine balance of how we find it. Hyunmin Kim [00:21:36]: No. I think that's a really good point. It's like, how do we approach them? Because Gen Z is a little dark. They're a lot darker than, I think millennials, then they're very grind mindset heavy, but also, like, very, like, dark humor. So, obviously, it doesn't land well professionally Most of the time because you really can't say it in a professional setting. But I think finding that nuance of how to approach Gen z on social media has been An ongoing struggle with me because for us to really meet Gen z where they are, we do have to forego a lot of our preexisting notions of what it means to be a university account on social media. And fair enough, I think we're just scared of what the backlash is gonna be if we do start to adapt a little bit. Are we trying to be too hip? Like, Are we forcing it, or are we just unhinged, and are we offending people? And I think rightfully so, they stopped my idea, but I think it's our job also to try to figure out how we should modernize And meet them where they are or at least try to meet them where they are. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:22:27]: It's time to take a quick break and toss it over to producer Chris to learn what's going on in the NASPA world. Christopher Lewis [00:22:34]: Thanks, Jill. Really excited to be back in the NASPA world, and there's a lot going on in NASPA. One of the things that I wanted to share today was a statement that NASPA put out just recently, the DACA ruling from the Southern District of Texas. If you didn't see that in your email, I am going to read it to you today to make sure that you are aware of NASPA's stance. A second ruling was issued in the middle of September by judge Andrew Hanon of the Southern District of Texas On the revised deferred action for childhood arrivals or DACA that sets up a likely return of DACA to the Supreme Court. Judge Hannon's decision reiterating his initial position that the program is unconstitutional signals a continued legal battle And holds in place a block on new recipients from applying, limiting the program's protections to current Recipients only. The Department of Homeland Security issued a final rule on DACA that should have gone into full effect on October 31, 2022. However, while an injunction from the US District Court for the Southern District of Texas remains in effect, DHS is prohibited from Granting initial DACA requests and related employment authorizations under the final rule. Christopher Lewis [00:23:57]: The political gamesmanship involved and the ongoing legal And legislative attacks on the DACA program continues the ambiguity experienced by an estimated 400,000 undocumented immigrants in higher education. NASPA supports the possibilities created by the DACA program, which provides educational and career pathways for immigrant students, faculty, and staff and creates a more robust and inclusive higher education community. We wish to amplify advocacy efforts by experts and organizations such as the President's Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration and the American Immigration Council Who are supporting students and advocating for permanent comprehensive legislative solutions. Reform is possible, full. Demonstrated by the introduction in this congress of the Bipartisan Dignity Act and the American Dream and Promise Act. Consult NASPA's position for immigration policy and higher education on the NASPA website for resources on advocating For a permanent solution with your lawmakers on the hill. We also encourage our members to download your state data 1 pager And the higher education immigration portal to develop evidence based talking points. You can go to the higher education immigration portal by going to to the following web address, higher ed immigration portal, all one word, .org. Christopher Lewis [00:25:25]: There's lots of deadlines coming up For the NASPA annual conference in Seattle, which is coming up over the next few months, and you wanna make sure that you're watching your email for those dates. One of the dates to keep in mind is November 3rd. That is the date that you do have to put in any request for non NASPA sponsored events, including events that might be from your own institution or from other organizations that you're a part of. So if you are planning to have a meeting or reception that you haven't put in yet, make sure to put that in soon. Also, watch in early October for the housing information for the conference. You know that those tend to fill up quickly, So you wanna make sure that you get your housing request in as soon as possible. And if you haven't registered yet, now is a great time. It's gonna be a great conference with tons of programs and a great way to reconnect and come back together To celebrate everything that is NASPA and everything that is higher education in student affairs. Christopher Lewis [00:26:33]: Every week, we're going to be sharing some amazing things that are happening within the association. So We are going to be able to try and keep you up to date on everything that's happening and allow for you to be able To get involved in different ways because the association is as strong as its members. And for all of us, we have to find our place within the association, whether it be getting involved with the knowledge community, giving back within one of the the centers or the divisions of the association. And as you're doing that, it's important to be able to identify for yourself Where do you fit? Where do you wanna give back? Each week, we're hoping that we will share some things that might encourage you, might allow for you to be able to get some ideas that will provide you with an opportunity to be able to say, hey. I see myself In that knowledge community, I see myself doing something like that or encourage you in other ways that allow for you to be able to Think beyond what's available right now to offer other things to the association, to bring your gifts, your talents to the association and to all of the members within the association because through doing that, all of us are stronger and The association is better. Tune in again next week as we find out more about what is happening in NASPA. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:27:58]: Producer Chris, thank you so much for your wisdom always in the NASPA world segment. We really appreciate you continuing to keep us updated on what's happening in and around NASPA. And, Hinnam, we've reached to our lightning round. So I've got 7 questions for you to answer in about 90 seconds. Here we go. Question number 1. If you were a conference keynote speaker, What would your entrance music be? Hyunmin Kim [00:28:20]: Requiem by Mozart. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:28:21]: Number 2, when you were 5 years old, what did you wanna be when you grew up? Hyunmin Kim [00:28:25]: A paleontologist. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:28:27]: Number 3, who's your most influential professional mentor? Hyunmin Kim [00:28:29]: It'd be Hady Fultz at Kennesaw State University. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:28:33]: Number 4, your essential student affairs read. Hyunmin Kim [00:28:36]: Rainbow Fish, I don't know. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:28:38]: Number 5, the best TV show you binged during the pandemic. Hyunmin Kim [00:28:41]: How I Met Your Mother. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:28:42]: Number 6, the podcast you've spent the most hours listening to in the last fear. Hyunmin Kim [00:28:46]: The Daebak Show podcast with Eric Nam. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:28:48]: And finally, any shout outs you'd like to give personal or professional? Hyunmin Kim [00:28:52]: The listeners. Hi. Thank you for listening. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:28:54]: Alright, Hyunmin. You've made it to the end of our show. You've done an amazing job telling your 90 day transition story. Thank you so much. If listeners would like to reach you after the episode comes out, how can they find you? Hyunmin Kim [00:29:05]: My messages on LinkedIn are always open. I'm always open to connect with people. You guys can just type in Hyunmin Kim at the Courthouse University of Maryland. I should pop up. There's a picture of me smiling awkwardly because that's what I do. Or you can email me at h kim atcocm.com, and I'll get back to you. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:29:21]: Hyunmin, thank you so much for sharing your voice with us today. Hyunmin Kim [00:29:24]: Thank you for having me. I had so much fun. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:29:27]: This has been an episode of SA voices from the field brought to you by NASPA. This show is always made possible well because of you, our listeners. We are so grateful that you continue to listen to us season after season. If you'd like to reach the show, you can always email us at thesis@naspa.org or find me on LinkedIn by searching for Dr. Jill L. Creighton. We welcome your feedback and topic and especially your guest suggestions. We'd love it if you take a moment to tell a colleague about the show and please like, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening now. It really does help other student affairs professionals find the show and helps us become more visible in the larger podcasting community. Dr. Jill Creighton [00:30:08]: This episode was produced and hosted by Dr. Jill l Creighton. That's me. Produced and audio engineered by Dr. Chris Lewis. Guest coordination by diversity and the University of Michigan Flint for your support as we create this project. Catch you next time.

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Synthesized Radio Episode 060

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 60:00


Synthesized Radio Episode 060Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive.This month we have new music from Rebuke, Space 92, Sam Wolfe, Victor Ruiz, and more!Tracklist:1. Will Clarke, Honey Luv, Moxie Knoxx - Move Your Body (Original Mix) [Polydor Records]2. Underworld - and the colour red (Rebuke Remix)3. Kevin. De Vries, Mau P - Metro (Original Mix) [Afterlife]4. Township Rebellion & NoNameLeft - Expand Now (Original Mix) [Truelsoul]5. Space 92 - Voyager (Original Mix) [Drumcode]6. Victor Ruiz, Modea - Bloom (Original Mix) [Drumcode]7. Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar (Cosmic Boys Remix) [Supertition Records]8. ID - ID9. Victor Ruiz, Alex Stein - Human Robot (Original Mix) [Volta]10. Sam Wolfe - Machine Drive (Original Mix) [1605]11. Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy (Nico Cabeza Edit)12. Pablo Say - Jungle (Original Mix) [Unrilis]13. Christian Smith - Polished Chrome (Electro Mix) [We Are The Brave]The Next Episode 061 will be available on all platforms on Oct. 6th. Stream it Live on Insomniac Radio via the Insomniac App on Tuesday Oct. 3rd (3pm PST)For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradio

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Synthesized Radio Episode 059

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 180:14


Synthesized Radio Episode 059In this episode I decided to upload my Live Set recorded from Club Space Miami from July 14th. I played 3 hours and was able to go on a journey with my track selection. It was an unforgettable night to play at such an iconic venue. Tracklist:1. Disfreq - 909303 (Original Mix) [Truesoul]2. Ango Tamarin - No Escape vs. Tell Me Why (Acapella) (Weska Edit)3. Adam Beyer - No Hate (Original Mix) [Drumcode]4. Roberto Capuano - Move It Man (Original Mix) [Truesoul]5. Claude VonStroke - These Notes In This Order (VNSSA Remix) [Dirtybird]6. Loco & Jam - Breathe (Original Mix) [There is a Light]7. Timothy Allen - Generation (Original Mix) [Mainstage Techno]8. Adam Beyer, Green Velvet, Layton Giordani - Data Point (Original Mix) [Drumcode]9. Steel Grooves - Let You Have It (Original Mix) [Mavic]10. Charles D vs. Danny Tenaglia - Heavy vs. Music Is The Answer (Charles D (USA) Mashup)11. Ugur Project - Ready To Rave (Original Mix) [Tronic]12. Layton Giordani, HI-LO - Rabbit Hole (Original Mix) [Drumcode]13. Charles D (USA) - Don't Understand (Original Mix) [Mavic Music] vs Steve Lawler Feat. Mc Johnny Def - People (Acapella) [Truesoul]14. Drunken Kong - I Want to See (Original Mix) [Drumcode]15. Veerus, Charles D (USA) - Away [Unreleased]16. The Advent, CJ Bolland - Camargue 2019 (Adam Beyer & Layton Giordani Remix) [Drumcode]17. Brainbug - Nightmare (Charles D Remix)18. Bart Skils, Weska - Something More (Original Mix) [Drumcode]19. Green Velvet - Flash (ID Edit)20. Bart Skils - Roll the Dice (Original Mix) [Drumcode]21. Sam Paganini, Zoe - Flash (Wehbba Remix) [JAM]22. Beckers - Switch (Alex Stein Remix) [Terminal M]23. Wehbba - Basic Pleasure (Original Mix) [Drumcode]24. Charles D (USA) - No Escape (Original Mix) [Drumcode]25. D3FAI - D3 Fashion (Original Mix) [Unreleased]26. Charles D (USA) feat. Diddy - Hate Me Now [Unreleased]27. Charles D (USA) - Let Me Tell You This [Unreleased]28. Charles D (USA) - Flames [Unreleased]29. Adam Beyer, Green Velvet - Simulator (Original Mix) [Drumcode]30. Charles D (USA) - Don't Stop (Original Mix) [Drumcode]31. Mike Macaluso - Final Chapter (Charles D (USA) Remix) [Drumcode]32. James Blvck - Light The Torch [Nova Collective]33. Charles D (USA) - Choir's Palace (Original Mix) [Drumcode]34. Space 92 - Cooper (Original Mix) [Flith on Acid]35. Tiger Stripes - Nocturne (Original Mix) [Drumcode]36. Steve Angello - Tivoli (Charles D (USA) Rework) vs. Radio Slave, SRVD, Patrick Mason - Elevate (ACAPELLA)37. Tom Novy - Your Body (Charles D Private Remix)38. M83 - Outro (Veerus Reinterpretation)39. Wehbba - Catarse vs Alright (Acapella) (Charles D Mashup)40. Rebuke - Glow (Original Mix) vs. Ithaka - So Get Up (ACAPELLA) (Charles D Mashup)For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 060 will be available on all platforms on Sept. 8th

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 119:41


Chip and Tez bring The Pseudoscientists to the studio to perfom live while they make silly jokes about the news. Turkey jets Sweden into NATO, Neighbor Clarence takes some venmo bribes, and of course Tez is upset about the climate. Plus Tommy Tuberville is a racist and baseball is fun again!

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Synthesized Radio Episode 058

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 59:39


Synthesized Radio Episode 058Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. Every show will be streamed live on Insomniac Radio & the Insomniac App at 3pm PST on the first Tuesday of each month. The full episode will then be available on Apple Podcast @Synthesized Radio & SoundCloud @charlesdmusic on that Friday.This month we have new music from Disfreq, Alex Stein, Sam Paganini, Umek, HI-LO & More!Tracklist:1. Disfreq - 909303 (Original Mix) [Truesoul]2. Kaufmann - Unravel Me (Original Mix) [Senso Sounds]3. Beckers - Switch (Alex Stein Remix) [Terminal M]4. Dario Nunez, DIAMOND EX - LOBOS Y CORDEROS (Original Mix) [Soleado Recordings]5. Drunken Kong - That's It (Original Mix) [Drumcode]6. Charles D (USA) - Let Me Tell You This [Unreleased]7. HI-LO - Open Your Mind (Original Mix) [Drumcode]8. Umek - Footmachine (Original Mix) [Drumcode]9. Carl Cox, Reinier Zonneveld, Christopher Coe - Inferno (Space 92 Remix) [Flith on Acid] VS. Josh Wink - Mind's Eye (Acapella) (Charles D Mashup)10. Tiger Stripes - Nocturne (Original Mix) [Drumcode]11. Sam Paganini - Demon (Original Mix) [JAM]12. Mark Reeve - Let Go (KLØSET Remix) [SubVision] For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 059 will be available on all platforms on Aug 4th.Stream it Live on Insomniac Radio via the Insomniac App on Tuesday Aug 1st (3pm PST)

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Synthesized Radio Episode 057

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 59:56


Synthesized Radio Episode 057Every show will be streamed live on Insomniac Radio & the Insomniac App at 3pm PST on the first Tuesday of each month. The full episode will then be available on Apple Podcast @Synthesized Radio & SoundCloud @charlesdmusic on that Friday.This month we have new music from Layton Giordani, Nicolas Taboada, Martin Kinrus, Drunken Kong, Bart Skils, Weska and more!Tracklist:1. Carlo Lio, Boris - Dime Lo (Original Mix) [Truesoul]2. Belocca - God of Sun (Original Mix) [Flith on Acid]3. Bart Skils, Weska - Something More (Original Mix) [Drumcode]4. Drunken Kong - I Want To See (Original Mix) [Drumcode]5. Charles D (USA) - No Escape (Original Mix) [Unreleased]6. Layton Giordani - Phantom (Original Mix) [Drumcode]7. Carl Cox, Reinier Zonneveld, Christopher Coe - Inferno (Space 92 Remix) [Flith on Acid]8. Nicolas Taboada - Insomnia (Original Mix) [Factory 93]9. Space 92, Charles D (USA) - Black Out (Original Mix) [Unreleased]10. Martin Kinrus - Cosmic Energy (Original Mix) [VOLTA]11. Drunken Kong - That's It (Original Mix) [Drumcode]12. D3FAI - D3 Fashion (Original Mix) [Unreleased]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 058 will be available on all platforms on July 7th.Stream it Live on Insomniac Radio via the Insomniac App on Tuesday July 4th (3pm PST)

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 056

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023


Synthesized Radio Episode 056Every show will be streamed live on Insomniac Radio & the Insomniac App at 3pm PST on the first Tuesday of each month. The full episode will then be available on Apple Podcast @Synthesized Radio &SoundCloud @charlesdmusic on that Friday.This month we have new music from Rebuke, HILO, Adam Beyer, Teenage Mutants, Eli brown, myself and more!Make sure to check out my new release ‘Believer' with Madeaux on Factory 93 [Out Now]Tracklist:1. Rebuke - VOID (Original Mix) [ERA]2. HILO - BRAZIL (Original Mix) [Hilomatik]3. HIL0 - PURA VIDA (Wehbba Remix) [Hilomatik]4. Victor Ruiz - Touch The Darkness (Original Mix) [Volta]5. Teenage Mutants feat. Heerhorst, Peter Phan - Dark Clouds (Original Mix) [Drumcode]6. Adam Beyer, Green Velvet - Simulator (Original Mix) [Drumcode]7. Charles D (USA) - Don't Stop [Unreleased]8. Eli Brown - Be The One (Original Mix)9. Simon Stiglmeier - It's Over (Original Mix) [Sportclub]10. Steve Angello - Tivoli (Charles D (USA) Rework) vs. Radio Slave, SRVD, Patrick Mason - Elevate (ACAPELLA)11. Charles D (USA), Madeaux - Believer (Original Mix) [Factory 93]12. Rebuke - Glow (Original Mix) vs. Ithaka - So Get Up (ACAPELLA) (Charles D Mashup)For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 057 will be available on all platforms on June 9th.Stream it Live on Insomniac Radio via the Insomniac App on Tuesday June 6th.

Sunday Musings
Trek and Synthesized Spirituality

Sunday Musings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 40:30


Every year, hundreds of thousands of teenagers engage in pioneer cosplay to recreate a historically inaccurate Trek experience. But is this program and its associated activities spiritually counterproductive?

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 055 (Live Set)

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 136:59


Synthesized Radio Episode 055
Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. Every show will be streamed live on Insomniac Radio & the Insomniac App at 3pm PST on the first Tuesday of each month. The full episode will then be available on Apple Podcast @Synthesized Radio & SoundCloud @charlesdmusic on that FridayIn this episode I decided to upload my Live Set recorded from M2 in Miami. This was my DJ set for the Drumcode x Ultra Resistance Takeover during Miami Music Week. ** Full Tracklist: **1. Nicole Moudaber - I Know Where I've Been (Original Mix) [Drumcode]2. ANNA - Where Are You Know (Original Mix) [Terminal M]3. Jon Hopkins - Singularity (ANNA Remix) [Domino]4. Len Faki - Death By House (Adam Beyer & Jesper Dahlback) [Cocoon Recordings]5. Nicole Moudaber - This Is Us (Original Mix) [Drumcode]6. Cirez D vs Weska - Fatal Bauerpost (Weska Edit)7. Roberto Capuano - Move It Man (Original Mix) [Truesoul]8. Miss Monique - City Boy (Original Mix) [Drumcode]9. Wehbba - Catarse (Original Mix) [Drumcode]10. Chelina Manuhutu - Amsterdam Rave (Original Mix) [Drumcode]11. Nicole Moudaber feat. Romina - Come To My Beat (Original Mix) [Drumcode]12. LAAT - Call of the Tribes (Charles D Edit) [Drumcode]13. Pleasurekraft - Sex & Machine (Charles D Edit) [Drumcode]14. Wehbba - Third Wave (Original Mix) [Drumcode]15. Veerus, Charles D - Away [Unreleased]16. Wehbba - Process (Original Mix) [Drumcode]17. Alan Fitzpatrick - Rochus (Original Mix) [Drumcode]18. Wehbba - Basic Pleasure (Original Mix) [Drumcode]19. Charles D - No Escape [Unreleased]20. Brainbug - Nightmare (Charles D Remix)21. Charles D - Inside Out [Unreleased]22. Charles D vs. Danny Tenaglia - Heavy vs. Music Is The Answer (Charles D (USA) Mashup)23. Charles D - Traction vs Cevin Fisher - The Way We Used To (Acapella)24. Steve Angello - Tivoli (Charles D Rework)25. Eli brown. - Deep Down (Original Mix) [Drumcode]26. Charles D - Let Me Tell You This [Unreleased]27. Tom Novy - Your Body (Charles D Private Remix)28. Charles D feat. Diddy - Can't Stop Now [Unreleased]29. Charles D - No Work [Unreleased]For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioThe Next Episode 056 will be available on all platforms on May 5th. Stream it Live on Insomniac Radio via the Insomniac App on Tuesday May 2nd.

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 054

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 58:34


Synthesized Radio 054Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. Tune in monthly on the first Friday for a new episode. This month we have new music from Robert Capuano, HI-LO, Miss Monique, Juliet Fox, Layton Giordani, myself and more! ** Full Tracklist: * Roberto Capuano - Move It Man (Original Mix) [Truesoul] * Miss Monique - City Boy (Original Mix) [Drumcode] * HI-LO - PURA VIDA (Original Mix) [Hilomatik] * Juliet Fox - Silence Your Mind (Original Mix) [Drumcode] * Pleasurekraft, Mark Michael - Fear (Original Mix) [Kraftek] * Charles D - ID * Timmo - Let's Go Back (Original Mix) [Hypnostate] * Space 92 - Cooper (Original Mix) [Flith on Acid] * Tini Gessler - Nothing Expected (Original Mix) [Drumcode] * SUDO - My Time (Original Mix) [Hypnostate] * Layton Giordani - Life Moves Fast (Original Mix) [Drumcode] * Charles D - Inside Out (Unreleased)**For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioEpisode 055 will be available on April 7th

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 053

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 63:11


Synthesized Radio 053Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. Tune in monthly on the first Friday for a new episode. This month's episode we have new music from Adam Beyer, Drunken Kong, Enzo Monza, Eli brown, Sam Wolfe, myself and more! ** Tracklist: * Christian Smith - Don't Stop (Drunken Kong Remix) [Tronic] * Enzo Monza - The Club (Original Mix) [Hypnostate] * Charles D - Let Me Tell You This * Charles D - ID * Adam Beyer - Legend (Original Mix) [Drumcode] * James Blvck - Light The Torch [Nova Collective] Sam Wolfe Feat. Gauri - Gone (Original Mix) [1605] * Space 92 - Gravity (Original Mix) [Flith On Acid] * Eli brown - Make You Freak (Original Mix) [Drumcode] * Charles D - ID * Charles D - ID * Enamour - Buchla Breaker (Original Mix) [Factory 93] **For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioEpisode 054 will be available on March 3rd.

Synthesized Radio
Synthesized Radio Episode 052

Synthesized Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023


Synthesized Radio 052Showcasing my favorite selections of Tech, Techno & Progressive. Tune in monthly on the first Friday for a new episode. This month's episode we start the New Year with new music from Bart skils, Marco Farone, Stella Bossi, Wehbba, Umek, Myself, and more! ** Full Tracklist: * Greg Tresher - Quiet Distortion (Bart Skils Remix) * Marco Farone, Stella Bossi - 3 Days Awake (Original Mix) [Flith on Acid] * Quadrophonia - Quadrophonia (UMEK Remix) [1605] * Space 92 - Colonia (Original Mix) [Factory 93] * A.D.H.S - Razor (Original Mix) [Drumcode] * Veerus, Charles D (USA) - Away [Unreleased] * Charles D (USA) - ID * Wehbba - Premonition (Original Mix) [Drumcode] * Robert Capuano - Dish Ya Now (Original Mix) [Drumcode] * Planetary Assault Systems - In From The Night (Adam Beyer & Wehbba Remix) [Mote Evolver] * Tom Novy - Your Body (Charles D (USA) Private Remix) * Mark Michael - Mothership Original Mix) [Kraftek]**For more info visit —> www.charlesdmusic.com/synthesizedradioEpisode 053 will be available on Feb 3rd.

The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics
236. Gratitude or Happiness: Which Comes First? (Refreshed Episode)

The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 22:21


Today's episode is all about the brainy benefits of gratitude. At the end of the year, I always like to do episodes about reciprocity, gratefulness, happiness, and planning…and this year is no different. One thing that is new this year, is that we have two episodes a week including our Tuesday refreshes so this episode from November 2019 on the brainy benefits of gratitude gets another day in the sun. I really enjoy this episode as it looks at the difference between happiness and gratitude and how they might not work the way we think they should (which you will of course learn all about in the episode today).  Here's something to think about as we start the episode: Do you have to get what you want to be happy? Is synthesized (or manufactured) happiness the same as natural happiness? What is best for your overall psyche and those around you? Keep that in mind as you listen, and share your thoughts with me on social media! Show Notes: [00:39] Today's episode is all about the brainy benefits of gratitude. [01:55] Gratefulness and reciprocity have an important thing in common, a tie that can bond them together which is a feeling of happiness and joy. Doing things for others or giving things away can make you feel happier.  [04:09] Our brains systematically misjudge what will make us happy.  [05:36] Dan Gilbert tells about how people don't know what will make them happy. One of the most important things the human brain does is allow to synthesize the future, imagine what is to come, and predict how we should act for the best possible outcome.  [06:29] Natural happiness is a product of getting exactly what you want.  [06:41] Synthetic happiness is what we get when we don't get what we wanted. Synthetic happiness, not getting what you want but still being happy about where you are is just as enduring and every bit as real to the brain as if you got exactly what you wanted or thought you wanted.  [09:36] A fascinating example using Monet paintings to show how our preferences change. You can be grateful, appreciate things, and have them make you happier even if you don't remember going through the process before.  [10:09] We think we will be happier if we have more options or choices but there is such a thing as too much choice. Freedom to choose is the opposite of happiness.  [11:20] Those who were stuck and had no room for deliberation after the fact were much happier than those that had the option to ruminate. Those who were stuck had no reason to ruminate and counterfactualize and were considerably happier. [13:00] Not getting what you want can make you just as happy or happier than if you had gotten what you set out for. Synthesized happiness is the same as natural happiness. Lots of choices and opportunities to ruminate are a recipe for unhappiness.  [14:23] Gratefulness goes first.  [15:07] The benefits of gratitude filtering can impact all areas of your life in a positive way. When you are filtering for gratitude you are resetting the way your subconscious is looking at the world around you.  [16:50] It is important to write gratitude by hand when you can. Writing things by hand has tons of benefits.  [17:41] One reason writing by hand does all these things is because it forces you to slow down and be thoughtful. Your brain pays more attention to things you write down.  [18:38] Gratitude can also improve relationships. Sharing the good makes it easier to share the bad allowing for growth and progress together.  [20:08] It is time to filter for gratitude and start writing what you are grateful for. [20:12] Melina's closing thoughts Thanks for listening. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show.  I hope you love everything recommended via The Brainy Business! Everything was independently reviewed and selected by me, Melina Palmer. So you know, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. That means if you decide to shop from the links on this page (via Amazon or others), The Brainy Business may collect a share of sales or other compensation. Let's connect: Melina@TheBrainyBusiness.com The Brainy Business® on Facebook The Brainy Business on Twitter The Brainy Business on Instagram The Brainy Business on LinkedIn Melina on LinkedIn The Brainy Business on Youtube Join the BE Thoughtful Revolution – our free behavioral economics community, and keep the conversation going! Learn and Support The Brainy Business: Check out and get your copies of Melina's Books.  Get the Books Mentioned on (or related to) this Episode: Stumbling on Happiness, by Dan Gilbert The Paradox of Choice, by Barry Schwartz The Happier Hour, by Cassie Holmers Tiny Habits, by BJ Fogg Good Habits, Bad Habits, by Wendy Wood Top Recommended Next Episode: Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less (episode 171) Already Heard That One? Try These:  Reciprocity (episode 23) Get Your D.O.S.E. of Brain Chemicals (episode 123) The Littery - Interview with CEO Michael Manniche (episode 75) Counterfactual Thinking (episode 68) Prefactual Thinking (episode 71) Expect Error: The "E" in NUDGES (episode 39) Priming (episode 18) How to Set, Achieve & Exceed Brainy Goals (episode 70) The Power of Habit (episode 22) Framing (episode 16) Confirmation Bias (episode 102) Focusing Illusion (episode 89) Other Important Links:  Brainy Bites - Melina's LinkedIn Newsletter  The Surprising Science of Happiness Dan Gilbert TED2004 What Does It Take To Be Grateful? In Praise of Gratitude 5 Reasons Writing by Hand Is Good for the Brain and for Well-Being Three Ways That Handwriting With A Pen Positively Affects Your Brain 9 Incredible Ways Writing By Hand Benefits Our Bodies And Brains How Arianna Huffington, Tony Robbins and Oprah Winfrey Use Gratitude as a Strategy for Success

The Health Ranger Report
Situation Update, Nov 4, 2022 - Venom peptide aerial drone release weapon system patent uncovered

The Health Ranger Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 106:31 Very Popular


0:00 Intro 3:45 Elections 19:50 Food Scarcity 37:45 Economic News 50:30 Bombshell Story 1:20:22 Kerri Rivera   - Up to a million Democrats can't vote because of vaccine injury or death - First election in the post-vaccine genocide era - Tonga volcanic eruption achieved unprecedented water vapor plume - Will cause crop failures across the planet for 2 years to come - Stephen Colbert begs to join the globalist illuminati and push depopulation - Democrats PROJECT their own agenda, claiming Republicans will murder children - HALF of college students demand DEATH penalty for "offensive" speech - Bombshell science study finds VENOM peptides in covid victims - Dr. Bryan Ardis is proven correct with "venom theory" - Synthesized venom peptides can be mass produced using engineered e.coli - mRNA shots can inject people with instructions to produce venom peptides - Transforms the human body into a venom factory, poisoning from within - Synthetic venom peptides can be mass produced and freeze dried - Patent uncovered for aerial drone delivery of chemical and biological weapons - Ukraine caught trying to buy long-range bioweapon drones for spraying toxins - US Patent #US8967029B1 describes delivery of biological agents to kill the masses - Patent filed by "Toxic mosquito aerial release system CRT Trust" - Designed to "sicken and kill large masses of enemy troops" - Viral outbreaks can be FAKED by dropping venom peptides on populations For more updates, visit: http://www.brighteon.com/channel/hrreport NaturalNews videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of educating people all over the world on the subject of natural healing remedies and personal liberty (food freedom, medical freedom, the freedom of speech, etc.). Together, we're helping create a better world, with more honest food labeling, reduced chemical contamination, the avoidance of toxic heavy metals and vastly increased scientific transparency. ▶️ Every dollar you spend at the Health Ranger Store goes toward helping us achieve important science and content goals for humanity: https://www.healthrangerstore.com/ ▶️ Sign Up For Our Newsletter: https://www.naturalnews.com/Readerregistration.html ▶️ Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/hrreport ▶️ Join Our Social Network: https://brighteon.social/@HealthRanger ▶️ Check In Stock Products at: https://PrepWithMike.com

Sigma Nutrition Radio
#452: Stuart Phillips, PhD - Bacterially Synthesized Whey, Plant vs. Animal Proteins, Muscle & Extended Fasts, & Much More

Sigma Nutrition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 55:33 Very Popular


This episode was oringally published as one of our “Expert – ask me anything” (AMA) episodes, which we published for Premium prescribers. In such bonus episodes, we collect questions from Premium subscribers and ask them direct to a world-class expert and past podcast guest. If you're interested in subscribing to Sigma Nutrition Premium, then check all the details here. In this episode Prof. Stu Phillips takes questions about synethized whey protein, plant proteins, post-exercise MPS, and many other topics related to protein, muscle function and ageing.

The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria
Practical Approaches for Language Development: Apollo Case Study Series 3

The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 56:24 Very Popular


Dr. Jim Moore returns in the third installment of the increasingly popular Apollo Case Study Series (which by the way, is also Session 192).  In this episode, we cover quite a lot of ground, such as: Jim and his team's practical approach for language intervention How Jim encountered Relational Frame Theory by accident How rigid language repertoires can contribute to problem behavior How one does not need to be dogmatic as it relates to specific camps (i.e., Verbal Behavior vs. RFT; Isolated FA's vs. Synthesized ones, etc...) The "heaviness" of Megadeath and Metallica  Deriving or Bi-Directional Naming? Multiple Exemplar Training Is PEAK synonymous with RFT? When Jim uses the VB-MAPP and/or the Essential for Living  The Verbal Behavior Conference  Apollo CSS 2, CSS 1  I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did! And by the way, this episode is presented to you ad-free by Apollo Behavior. To learn more about them, check out their website, Facebook page, and LinkedIn profile.