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Send us a textThe world of software engineering is exploding. We now see software being developed for all sorts of applications, having a huge impact on our day-to-day lives. If you like to modify and improve existing products and processes, and you like to play around with technology, maybe you have a software engineer lurking inside you!In this episode we sit down with Trevor Douglas to learn about the Software Systems Engineering program at the University of Regina. Trevor has been teaching software engineering laboratories for 20 years! In this conversation he talks about what he learned in industry, and explains what Software Systems engineering is all about. Trevor shares some fun examples of how software engineers help solve real-world problems, and he offers advice to young people thinking about a career in software engineering.
In 2016, Trevor Douglas witnessed two of his F3 buddies run a 50K and thought "that has to be one of the dumbest things you can do." But it wasn't long until he was logging mega miles of his own and in the past 4 years alone he has completed eight 100 mile efforts. And he knows he has a lot more inside of him. Recommended by listeners and friends Perry Allen and Brian Rouse, Trevor was a joy to hang out with even after kicking Jeremy's butt at the recent Southern Tour Ultra Last Man Standing Event. Take us on your long run this Saturday to hear all about getting faster with age, running with snakes, and why you should never underestimate how much time you have to train. Enjoy the episode! #JustShowUp! Checkout more from The Ultra Running Guys: Website: www.theultrarunningguys.com Race: The Hydra - April 22, 2023 Race: The Final Countdown - September 16, 2023 Patreon: www.patreon.com/theultrarunningguys --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theultrarunningguys/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theultrarunningguys/support
In Episode 37, Dirtbag Cinema welcomes dinosaur expert and great hair enthusiast Trevor Douglas to the cast to discuss the final chapter in one of the biggest franchises around...JURASSIC WORLD DOMINION.
In this episode of Double E, Elevating Entrepreneurs, I interview Christian Chavarria, co-owner of the Creatives Factory, an open concept artistic space designed for artists to come in, from music and vocals to photographers and more to record, photograph or collaborate and share their art. Christian is a music and vocal producer who specializes in artist development, mentorship and coaching, background vocals and record label services. He helped launch Kidz Bop and has helped artists like Trevor Douglas and Karen, "Ren" Galera in their careers and more. He recently did background vocals for local artist, Psychemind, "Sky Gods" and more. This episode is a production of Flourish Media, SP, owned and operated by Elizabeth Marie. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elizabeth-marie8/support
Trevor "Leggo Beast' Douglas continues to speak about his entrepreneurial journey, the power of supporting fellow entrepreneurs and his work with artists such as Big Youth Gregory Issacs and Dennis Brown
"The Blue" by Southern California singer/songwriter Alice Wallace from her new album, Into the Blue, released on Rebelle Road Records, has been named one fo the 10 Best Country and Americana Songs to Hear Now - along with songs by Blake Sheldon. That is pretty good national company for a woman who is is pure California country music. Her fourth album, Into the Blueharks back to the 70’s artists like Joni Mitchelle and Jackson Brown who did not have all the answers but knew how to sing the questions. Folky, romantic, soulful, and always melodic, Alice is eclectic Americana, organic, probing but understanding and often topical. Winner of an LA MUSIC CRITIC Award, Alice has performed at LA’s legendary country venue the Palomino Club, as well as many others in her average 200-gigs year. The album marks her debut on the brand-new Rebelle Road label, an imprint founded by a trio of women dedicated to strengthening the California Country music community and expanding visibility for female artists in the Americana/roots genre. The song, is pure gold, as Rolling Stone reminds us. And, theirrepressible Trevor Douglas will drop in to let us know about new shows and new music.
One of the strongest women I know and one who is renowned throughout the indie music community as "Aoede The Muse," is the award-winning pop-folk singer, songwriter, artist, playwright, and author, Lisa Sniderman. She has recently released her memoir of creating music, plays, performances in face of a debilitating disease and it is a must read for anybody in the music or creative communities. She joins us to talk about A Light in the Darkness this week. In it she discusses the Gift in the Curse. The curse is her disease, a debilitataing condition that she lives with every day; the Gift is that because of her experience, she can feel compelled to share, connect with and inspire others and offer a path towards healing and hope despite hardship and struggles. As long as I have known her, she has been a source of joy, creativity, and strength - no wonder she has won so many music awards! Maybe next is a book award?. Trevor Douglas is a singer, songwriter and musician from Fort Worth, Texas. A finalist on American Idol and Dallas winner of Hard Rock Rising 2017, he has opened for the Jonas Brothers, sang at The Dallas International Film Festival, and played The State Fair of Texas. Texas even awarded him "The Most Entertaining Singer" in The Texas Top Ten competition, solidifying him as a musician to watch in the region. Trevor was also invited to give a TED Talk for TEDxSMU titled “Creativity: What Makes Us Different”. As a songwriter, he gravitates towards a subtle pop style, sensitive lyrics, sweeping melodies, and hooky choruses, using his guitar as both an acoustic and percussive instrument, creating live backing tracks and vocal harmonies with his loop pedal.
This week, Through the Gates host Jim Shanahan is joined by Trevor Douglas, the Earl Blough Professor of Chemistry in the IU Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Chemistry. Douglas is part of a research team working toward a material that may eventually fuel cheap, efficient cars that run on water — work being funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The team has created an efficient biomaterial that catalyzes the formation of hydrogen — one half of the “holy grail” of splitting H2O. Also on this episode, we’ll hear from California-based author Dana Johnson, an associate professor of English at the University of Southern California, who talks about her writing process and reads an excerpt from one of her novels. Johnson will be in town next week as a faculty member at the annual IU Writers’ Conference (June 4-8). #scienceandtech #artsandhumanities
Artists night with Trevor Douglas on the Idol Radio Show and there were technical issues. We promised a podcast and here it is. DJSlim & Zip Allen talked with Trevor about American Idol, his career and even played a couple of Trevor Douglas originals. Hit the podcast for the fun!
ACS Chemical Biology editors highlight articles from Volume 9, Issue 2 and speak with authors Daniel Nomura about a new platform to test pesticides and Trevor Douglas who talks about a way to spatially and sequentially confine a cascade of enzymes.