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My Ghost In The Machine
2. What is the Judaic View of the Afterlife/Death?

My Ghost In The Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 43:59


This episode explores how traditional Judaism views the afterlife, and how it approaches the problem of death. The episode is intended to serve as the basis for the upcoming episodes that I'll be releasing on Christianity. Watch Episode on YouTube

My Ghost In The Machine
1. Does the Idea of Death, Shape the Way We Perceive Reality?

My Ghost In The Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 56:49


This episode explores how the “problem of death” (i.e., our continual self-awareness of our own mortality), shapes and influences the way we conceptualize ourselves, our priorities, our goals, and the world we see around us. In addition, this episode also explores the relationships between the problem of death and the three general conceptual models of reality that we have developed as a species, namely, materialism, dualism, and idealism. Watch Episode on YouTube

Catch Da Craze
Kickstarter Special with Comic Artist Michael Watson EP225

Catch Da Craze

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 36:27


Indie Comics Kickstarter with Comic Book Creator Michael Watson. Join us in supporting his Kickstarter "Chat & Draw" http://kck.st/3bmjifd​ based on his Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkH1...​ Watch Episode on Youtube https://youtu.be/OpQUTr0Fgrk  Previous Episode: Episode 224 https://youtu.be/3zbmjDYB0b0​ Support Our KickStarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...​ #comics #artist #podcast #catchdacraze #creatorspotlight 

Catch Da Craze
Comic Book Creators of Super Bug Boy EP222

Catch Da Craze

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 74:16


Comic Book Creators Gio and Dan Forlenza talk to us about their book "SuperBug Boy". https://superbugboy.com​ Watch Episode on Youtube https://youtu.be/LCU-8LtGkT8  Topics: 1 Kickstarter 2 Collaborations and Contradictions 3 Guest SuperBugBoy Show Runner: 00:02:19​ Intro 00:03:48​ Kickstarter http://kck.st/39ofkQA​ 00:11:34​ Entrepreneur 00:13:20​ Get Your Meds 00:32:49​ Commercial Break 00:33:29​ Guest 01:09:21​ Wrap Up Show 01:13:40​ End Credits Previous Episode: Escape Room with Keith Dozois https://youtu.be/FEqyyAcxW7I​ Support Our KickStarter For Catch The Crazees©: http://kck.st/39ofkQA​ #comicbooks #podcast #creatorspotlight #catchdacraze

Catch Da Craze
Talking_Top5_Comic_Graphic_Novels_and_more_with_Friends 220

Catch Da Craze

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 77:12


Talking Top 5 Comic Graphic Novels and more with Friends What are you top 5? Watch Episode on Youtube https://youtu.be/h6w27j4TZL8  Guest: Anibal Da Animal Arroyo, Jonathan Da Psycho Syphax, and special guest Sensei Vegan Charles Dixon  We talk Comics, Paranormal, UFO's and more...  Previous Episode: https://youtu.be/93NI_7G3ozk ​   Support Our KickStarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...​ #livestream #podcast #comicbooks #creatorspotlight

My Ghost In The Machine
0. About My Ghost in the Machine

My Ghost In The Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 89:21


This episode introduces what the My Ghost in the Machine (Philosophy Podcast) is, and examines both the origins and meaning of the phrase "The Ghost in the Machine". Watch Episode on YouTube

Awestruck
Four-Casting the Divine

Awestruck

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 17:59


Better to illuminate than merely to shine, to deliver to others contemplated truths than merely to contemplate. Thomas Aquinas  The first time we ever hear the divine God of the Universe speak he says, Let there be light. Four words that birth light itself - an agent that behaves as both a wave and a particle, both in continuous motion as they emanate from a central source outward toward everything around it. The first time we see water flowing on earth, it is in a river that originates in Eden and then divides into four headwaters. One river that births four that then proceed in continuous motion to water everything they touch. In Hebrew, the word for river is the same word as the word for radiating light. A river flows. Light flows. And then we have Ezekiel's wheel within a wheel, a mysterious object in motion that flashes light and bears multiple iterations of a creature with four faces: a man, a lion, an ox, and an eagle. Together, these radiant beings move back and forth, left and right, along the primary compass axes. Together they symbolize that God's presence continuously radiates in every direction. And finally, we see the four Gospel writers. Four men who entered orbit around the Gospel story of Jesus and then chose to share that story through the light of their writings. Saint Matthew, the man. Saint Mark, the Lion. Saint Luke, the Ox. And Saint John, the Eagle. The light of the Gospel is in continuous motion, emanating from Jesus to these four and then on to the entire world. Including now you. This pattern of God's light emanating from him through a primary four and then onward to everyone else is played out not just in the foundations of Scripture, but also in those of science. When Galileo Galilei, the father of science, first turned his telescope skyward towards the planet Jupiter, he was stunned to see four tiny stars on either side of it. He watched night after night and finally concluded that Jupiter had four visible moons revolving around it. What convinced him was the motion of the moons. He noted the changes in their position not just over weeks or days - but over hours. He reported his findings in a publication called Starry Message in March, 1610.  Since then we have discovered no less than 79 moons encircling Jupiter. The light and motion of the first four were only the beginning.  The name Jupiter is comprised of two roots Dyeu and Pater. Dyeui means sky or God, which is where we get the name Zeus or the Latin Deus as in the phrase Deus ex Machina, which translates to God, out of the machine. And pater means father. Jupiter, it seems, means Father God. The New Testament book of Hebrews tells us that Jesus is the radiance of of God's glory and the exact representation of his being. Jesus doesn't just radiate the divine - he is the radiance itself. He is light in motion - and that motion is toward us. Jesus seeks us out. He is for us. The four Gospel writers reflect this divine radiance in sacred Scripture.  Today we will review how all four Gospel writers are doing this by taking a look back at the previous six episodes. There is a pattern in the Gospel stories there that emerges - a radiance that continues to shine. It begins with the four Gospel authors, who each have so far shared different vantage points in the life of Jesus. And for the first time, our most recent episode featured a single Gospel story told by all four writers simultaneously.   Seen as a whole, the last six episodes cover four stories that give us an experience much like Galileo's first sightings of Jupiter and it's four satellites - it is something that, when documented and shared, will change the outlook of the entire world. So let's get moving. Source Scripture This is the Way: John 1:1-18 Genealogies with Geographies: Matthew 1:1-17; Luke 3:23-38 The Woman at the Well - Part 1: John 4:1-26 The Woman at the Well - Part 2: John 4:27-38 The Woman at the Well - Part 3: John 4:39-42 Jesus announces the Kingdom of God:  Matthew 4:12-17 Mark 1:14-15 Luke 4:14-15 John 4:43-45 Connect Twitter: @AwestruckPod Email: info@awestruckpodcast.com Extras The Awestruck Podcast musical playlist  (Apple I Spotify) The Logos is the Tao Two Genealogies - Why are they Different? The Story of Tamar The Story of Rahab the Prostitute The Story of Ruth The Story of Bathsheba The Story of Abraham and Isaac The Story of David and the Threshing Floor of Araunah The Story of Jehoachin and the Temple's Destruction The Chosen: (Woman at the Well Scene: Download the app and Watch Episode 8 beginning at 40:10) Abraham Builds the First Altar in Israel in Shechem Joshua Builds the Altar of Fulfillment in Shechem Joshua Renews Abraham's Covenant in Shechem

League of Hustlers - A Motivational Podcast for Go-Getters
Ep117: How to Make a Card Game with Socialaughs

League of Hustlers - A Motivational Podcast for Go-Getters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 40:38


WATCH EPISODE: https://leagueofhustlers.com/ep117-how-to-make-a-game-with-social-laughs/ We welcome entrepreneurs and leaders across all industries to share their experiences on the road to success. We talked with the creators of the hit game "Passport to the Hood". Anthony and Chrissy Kent of the Social Laughs company share their process of creating and delivering a hit game to the market. Startups, this is especially for you. If you've ever wanted to know how to make a game and deliver, this episode is for you. Check the Socialaughs products out here: https://www.socialaughs.com/ Connect with them on Instagram @socialaughs365 LoH Challenge: The Social Laughs family wants to challenge you to go out and register your LLC. If you have an idea or a side hustle that you a ready to solidify, go out and start your LLC. If you need help you can always send us an email at contact@leagueofhustlers.com . ========================================================================= SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEAGUE OF HU$TLER$ FOR GIVEAWAYS & SPECIAL OFFERS! League of Hustlers Gear: https://shop.leagueofhustlers.com HUSTLER RESOURCES Marketing 101 for Entrepreneurs: GameFaceFormula.com Social Media Strategy Guide: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/super-social-media-strategy/ How to Ensure You Have An Effective Website: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/the-max-impact-website-checklist/ Before You Jump - 4 Steps to Success: https://gamefaceformula.com/byj Cool projects you should check out: Stories of You - Culturally Connected Goods: https://SofyDecor.com - League Administrators Web: https://LeagueOfHustlers.com | Email: contact@leagueofhustlers.com | Insta: @League_of_Hustlers | FB: @LeagueofHustlersPodcast | YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBFMEi2bZgAE47V-zdg0vNg?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/support

League of Hustlers - A Motivational Podcast for Go-Getters
Ep116: Securing Financial Freedom with Ralph Jarvis

League of Hustlers - A Motivational Podcast for Go-Getters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 35:53


WATCH EPISODE: https://leagueofhustlers.com/ep116-securing-financial-freedom/ The path to financial freedom begins with financial literacy. We sat down to discuss the topic with Ralph Jarvis of the Legal Trap LLC. The Legal Trap LLC provides information and tools for startups and seasoned entrepreneurs. Ralph gives us the details on the beginnings of the Legal Trap LLC, how to get started on your personal path to financial freedom, and the importance of an ownership mentality. After this you'll be prepared to start 'trappin'. LoH CHALLENGE: Think of a skill, an asset or a service, that you can monetize digitally. Think of something outside of your traditional job. If you're an entrepreneur think of something other than the product or service that you currently provide. Explore your options and try to make sure it is something that you can back with a digital system. SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEAGUE OF HU$TLER$ FOR GIVEAWAYS & SPECIAL OFFERS! League of Hustlers Gear: https://shop.leagueofhustlers.com HUSTLER RESOURCES Marketing 101 for Entrepreneurs: GameFaceFormula.com Social Media Strategy Guide: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/super-social-media-strategy/ How to Ensure You Have An Effective Website: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/the-max-impact-website-checklist/ Before You Jump - 4 Steps to Success: https://gamefaceformula.com/byj Cool projects you should check out: Stories of You - Culturally Connected Goods: https://SofyDecor.com - League Administrators Web: https://LeagueOfHustlers.com | Email: contact@leagueofhustlers.com | Insta: @League_of_Hustlers | FB: @LeagueofHustlersPodcast | YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBFMEi2bZgAE47V-zdg0vNg?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/support

League of Hustlers - A Motivational Podcast for Go-Getters
Ep115: What Is Bitcoin Blockchain? Interview with the Bitcoin Vegan

League of Hustlers - A Motivational Podcast for Go-Getters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 29:30


WATCH EPISODE: https://leagueofhustlers.com/ep115-what-is-bitcoin-and-blockchain/ INTRO to BITCOIN Course: https://bit.ly/whatisbitcoin2020 Ever wonder "what is bitcoin"? What about blockchain, ever heard of that? Lots of people have made a lot of money by investing in bitcoin. In this episode we talk to Justin Rhedrick, from Bitcoin Vegan. We discuss some of the basics you might want to know before diving into the cryptocurrency market. Why buy bitcoin? Is it too late to invest? How do I start? These are just a few questions that we discuss with Justin. Let's get started. LoH Challenge: The challenge is to go and buy bitcoin! Don't worry, you can actually buy fractions of bitcoin. You can start by putting away a couple dollars each week to allocate towards your first investment. In the mean time you can do more research on your own about where to buy, or you can just reach out to us or Bitcoin Vegan. We'll help get you on the right platforms to start investing in crypto. SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEAGUE OF HU$TLER$ FOR GIVEAWAYS & SPECIAL OFFERS! League of Hustlers Gear: https://shop.leagueofhustlers.com HUSTLER RESOURCES Marketing 101 for Entrepreneurs: GameFaceFormula.com Social Media Strategy Guide: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/super-social-media-strategy/ How to Ensure You Have An Effective Website: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/the-max-impact-website-checklist/ Before You Jump - 4 Steps to Success: https://gamefaceformula.com/byj Cool projects you should check out: Stories of You - Culturally Connected Goods: https://SofyDecor.com - League Administrators Web: https://LeagueOfHustlers.com | Email: contact@leagueofhustlers.com | Insta: @League_of_Hustlers | FB: @LeagueofHustlersPodcast | YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBFMEi2bZgAE47V-zdg0vNg?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/support

Wide Open with Chris Burandt
Ep. 21 | 2020 Elk Hunt (Part II)

Wide Open with Chris Burandt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 55:19


Chris, Bubba and Ryan talk hunting and how Chris got into the sport. Watch Episode 21 and subscribe for more madness on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo765iKLb4SJhxyn6zV-tfkir7Sv8DHVA ————— Follow Chris on Instagram:www.instagram.com/chrisburandt211 Follow Ryan on Instagram:www.instagram.com/mc_ryan_ Follow Bubba on Instagram:www.instagram.com/bubbasellars

Wide Open with Chris Burandt
Ep. 21 | 2020 Elk Hunt (Part II)

Wide Open with Chris Burandt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 55:19


Chris, Bubba and Ryan talk hunting and how Chris got into the sport. Watch Episode 21 and subscribe for more madness on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo765iKLb4SJhxyn6zV-tfkir7Sv8DHVA ————— Follow Chris on Instagram:www.instagram.com/chrisburandt211 Follow Ryan on Instagram:www.instagram.com/mc_ryan_ Follow Bubba on Instagram:www.instagram.com/bubbasellars

League of Hustlers - A Motivational Podcast for Go-Getters

Watch Episode: https://leagueofhustlers.com/ep114-chopping-it-up-with-bdaht/ In this episode we chop it up with our brother BDaht. We touch on everything from his upcoming projects, how to test driving new ideas, consistency, and staying true to yourself. BDaht has mastered his authenticity and delivery. He continues to grow and execute great ideas over and over. There is a lot of good information packed in these conversations. You don't want to miss this one. BDaht's LoH Challenge: Write down your goals for 30 days, 60 days, 90 days. Check the episode for further details from B-Daht! ========================================================================== SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEAGUE OF HU$TLER$ FOR GIVEAWAYS & SPECIAL OFFERS! League of Hustlers Gear: https://shop.leagueofhustlers.com HUSTLER RESOURCES Marketing 101 for Entrepreneurs: GameFaceFormula.com Social Media Strategy Guide: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/super-social-media-strategy/ How to Ensure You Have An Effective Website: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/the-max-impact-website-checklist/ Before You Jump - 4 Steps to Success: https://gamefaceformula.com/byj Cool projects you should check out: Stories of You - Culturally Connected Goods: https://SofyDecor.com - League Administrators Web: https://LeagueOfHustlers.com | Email: contact@leagueofhustlers.com | Insta: @League_of_Hustlers | FB: @LeagueofHustlersPodcast | YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBFMEi2bZgAE47V-zdg0vNg?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/support

OutSpoke 'N' Smoke Podcast
OS'N'S - Just Another Thursday #2

OutSpoke 'N' Smoke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 114:48


Here we go again!! Its Just Another Thursday and the OG Crew is up in the OutSpoker Studio, blowing them blunts and sippin' them cups. The crew comes in today and gets right to the convo, talking about taking opportunities, being more self confident, and how fast food obsessed we are as a country. After the roll up break, the OutSpokers dive into the current event segment of the show and drop knowledge on, the Dodgers Coronavirus World Series, San Francisco's CAREN Act, ballot box arson, and the end of some cult activity. Enjoy & Share!!! Follow and Share Podcast IG for Updates, New Episode Alerts, and Platform Links In Bio (YouTube, Spotify, iTunes, SoundCloud) www.instagram.com/outspokensmoke/ For Direct Link to Podcast Platforms (YouTube, iTunes, Spotify, SoundCloud)use linktr.ee/ GO Catch Up and Watch Episode #84 with ToolStar https://youtu.be/X4QMznMM8l4 Go Tap in with the ToolStars and Mr.MoonRockafella to see what they got going!!! DM on IG and let them kno The OutSpokers sent ya https://instagram.com/toolstar_accessories?igshid=ub4nvvz5a97i

Wide Open with Chris Burandt
Ep. 20 | 2020 Elk Hunt (Part I)

Wide Open with Chris Burandt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 46:01


Chris, Bubba and Ryan talk hunting and how Chris got into the sport. Watch Episode 20 and subscribe for more madness on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo765iKLb4SJhxyn6zV-tfkir7Sv8DHVA ————— Follow Chris on Instagram:www.instagram.com/chrisburandt211 Follow Ryan on Instagram:www.instagram.com/mc_ryan_ Follow Bubba on Instagram:www.instagram.com/bubbasellars

Wide Open with Chris Burandt
Ep. 20 | 2020 Elk Hunt (Part I)

Wide Open with Chris Burandt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 46:01


Chris, Bubba and Ryan talk hunting and how Chris got into the sport. Watch Episode 20 and subscribe for more madness on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo765iKLb4SJhxyn6zV-tfkir7Sv8DHVA ————— Follow Chris on Instagram:www.instagram.com/chrisburandt211 Follow Ryan on Instagram:www.instagram.com/mc_ryan_ Follow Bubba on Instagram:www.instagram.com/bubbasellars

Wide Open with Chris Burandt
Ep. 19 | Are you prepared for the backcountry?

Wide Open with Chris Burandt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 43:42


Chris Burandt sits down with Ryan McConnell and Bubba Sellars to talk about getting mentally and physically prepared for the backcountry. Watch Episode 19 and subscribe for more madness on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo765iKLb4SJhxyn6zV-tfkir7Sv8DHVA ————— Follow Chris on Instagram:www.instagram.com/chrisburandt211 Follow Ryan on Instagram:www.instagram.com/mc_ryan_ Follow Bubba on Instagram:www.instagram.com/bubbasellars

Wide Open with Chris Burandt
Ep. 19 | Are you prepared for the backcountry?

Wide Open with Chris Burandt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 43:42


Chris Burandt sits down with Ryan McConnell and Bubba Sellars to talk about getting mentally and physically prepared for the backcountry. Watch Episode 19 and subscribe for more madness on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo765iKLb4SJhxyn6zV-tfkir7Sv8DHVA ————— Follow Chris on Instagram:www.instagram.com/chrisburandt211 Follow Ryan on Instagram:www.instagram.com/mc_ryan_ Follow Bubba on Instagram:www.instagram.com/bubbasellars

League of Hustlers - A Motivational Podcast for Go-Getters

Watch Episode: https://leagueofhustlers.com/ep112-why-you-need-a-side-hustle/ Everyone should have a side hustle, no exceptions. Whether you are working a traditional job or whether you lead a fortune 500 company; you should be constantly prospecting ideas and opportunities. These ideas and opportunities could develop into the next new platform, business, product, or service that the world has been waiting for. We're depending on your ideas to take us to the next level. Keep in mind that "side hustle", is just a phase. From there you grow into a business, and enterprise, or global chain. Don't let the world down. Get your hustle on! LoH Challenge: If you already have a side hustle, great! Keep going and cultivate those ideas. Remember "side hustle" is just a phase. Find ways to grow to the next level. If you don't have a side hustle already, start developing one right now. Find things that you like to do, and figure out how you can serve people who also enjoy doing those things. How can you make this thing better? What's missing? Maybe even merge two things that you enjoy. Find a way to build a bridge between these two things. Surely other people will enjoy your ideas as well. Now go get it! SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEAGUE OF HU$TLER$ FOR GIVEAWAYS & SPECIAL OFFERS! League of Hustlers Gear: https://shop.leagueofhustlers.com HUSTLER RESOURCES Marketing 101 for Entrepreneurs: GameFaceFormula.com Social Media Strategy Guide: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/super-social-media-strategy/ How to Ensure You Have An Effective Website: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/the-max-impact-website-checklist/ Before You Jump - 4 Steps to Success: https://gamefaceformula.com/byj Cool projects you should check out: Stories of You - Culturally Connected Goods: https://SofyDecor.com - League Administrators Web: https://LeagueOfHustlers.com | Email: contact@leagueofhustlers.com | Insta: @League_of_Hustlers | FB: @LeagueofHustlersPodcast | YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBFMEi2bZgAE47V-zdg0vNg?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/support

League of Hustlers - A Motivational Podcast for Go-Getters
Ep111: Did You Miss Your Opportunity?

League of Hustlers - A Motivational Podcast for Go-Getters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 35:36


Watch Episode: https://leagueofhustlers.com/ep111-did-you-miss-your-opportunity/ Opportunities come and go. Are you missing them or are you catching them? In this episode we review chapter 3 of "The Science of Getting Rich". Is opportunity monopolized? Assess opportunities as they arise. Learn when to accept the challenges presented and when to pivot to the next opportunity. We all want to grow, and there is enough room for all of us to do so, but we must choose our opportunities wisely. Let's get it. LoH Challenge Think of a few great thinkers, or leaders that you admire. Use them as a guide when choosing your opportunities. Ask yourself, what would they do in this situation. Take a look back at some of your past choices for opportunities, and ask the same question. What would they have done? Are your decisions aligned? Use this as a tool to analyze new opportunities and challenges. Take your invisible mentor with you everywhere you go, and ask.... what would they do? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEAGUE OF HU$TLER$ FOR GIVEAWAYS & SPECIAL OFFERS! League of Hustlers Gear: https://shop.leagueofhustlers.com HUSTLER RESOURCES How To Get Massive Traffic To Your Site: https://bit.ly/LoH-TrafficSecrets Join the One Funnel Away Challenge: https://bit.ly/LoH-OFA Marketing 101 for Entrepreneurs: GameFaceFormula.com Social Media Strategy Guide: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/super-social-media-strategy/ How to Ensure You Have An Effective Website: https://gamefaceformula.com/project/the-max-impact-website-checklist/ Before You Jump - 4 Steps to Success: https://gamefaceformula.com/byj Cool projects you should check out: Stories of You - Culturally Connected Goods: https://SofyDecor.com - League Administrators Web: https://LeagueOfHustlers.com | Email: contact@leagueofhustlers.com | Insta: @League_of_Hustlers | FB: @LeagueofHustlersPodcast | YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBFMEi2bZgAE47V-zdg0vNg?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/league-of-hustlers/support

START Podcast
26 – How to Create an App Business

START Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 50:02


Watch Episode 26 of Start Podcast featuring Denis Devigne & Kyle Sierens, the founders of VidDay - a web app business that creates personalized video montages as gifts.

The Third Shield Pokemon GO PVP Podcast
Episode 19: ThoTechtical Winning Strategies for Go Battle League Pokemon Go

The Third Shield Pokemon GO PVP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 34:56


I had the chance to sit down with Thomas aka ThoTechtical and pick his brain on how to get better at Go Battle League! There is one really big golden nugget around the ending about PVP constant good performance that really hit it home for me and I been taking action on it day in and out since he told me what to do! If you plan on improving your skills in Pokemon Go PVP Battles I highly recommend watching or listening to this episode with ThoTechtical! It was really interesting to listen to his ideas and point of view on certain topics like Building a team, when to change the team up and what to do when you are on a losing streak and most importantly how to overcome it! I learned about his favorite teams and strategies for Great League that I am definitely going to use for next season! Topics we cover: 0:00 Welcome Back 1:40 How Did You Get Started? 4:10 Intro to the PVP! 8:00 Favorite League & Line to Run! 10:15 Premier Cup Line 12:20 Mega Evolutions 14:20 Fly Cup 17:17 Next Silph Season 19:40 What Changes You Want in GBL? 20:45 Esports 24:45 FULL STARTOVER!? 26:45 Tips for Beginners in PVP! 29:48 Where can people find you!? 32:01 Final Recommendations in PVP! Watch Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/SOOhuTusCp4 Get in touch with ThoTechtical: https://www.twitch.tv/thotechtical https://twitter.com/ThoTechtical 

ThePrint
Cut The Clutter: Science, skepticism & politics on Russia's Covid vaccine & Putin push to recreate 'Sputnik moment'

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 24:23


Russian President Vladamir Putin announced the world's first Covid-19 vaccine Tuesday called 'Sputnik V'. In episode 547 of Cut The Clutter, Shekhar Gupta assesses the science & skepticism around the vaccine implications going ahead.----more----Read David Ignatius' piece in Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/putin-is-reckless-because-we-allow-him-to-be/2020/08/11/2e89b79c-dc17-11ea-b205-ff838e15a9a6_story.html----more----Read Carl Zimmer's piece in New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/11/health/russia-covid-19-vaccine-safety.html----more----Read the transcript of Vladamir Putin and Mikhail Murashko's announcement of the vaccine http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/63877----more----Watch Episode 513 of Cut The Clutter on rise of Putin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONTpbJ5U4vM

Bitcoin Audible (previously the cryptoconomy)
Guy's Take on the Bill Bert Podcast with Anthony Pompliano [#29]

Bitcoin Audible (previously the cryptoconomy)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 73:26


Today's Guy's Take is a response to the Bill Bert podcast with Anthony Pompliano! What did Pomp miss? What did he get wrong? Lets do something a little different with this episode, and feel free to check out the video by finding it on YouTube with links and other things provided in the shownotes. Let me know what you think, and don't forget to subscribe! Watch Episode 20 of the Bill Bert Podcast on youtube below: https://youtu.be/UbMaPYX52go Start your long term, auto purchase, super simple Bitcoin savings plan below and get $10 to start off for free! SwanBitcoin.com/Guy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/message

On Consciousness with Bernard Baars
Ep 12: "The Brain is Embodied and the Body is Embedded" w/ Magician Mark Mitton *On Consciousness*

On Consciousness with Bernard Baars

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 72:20


"Consciousness can be firmly embedded in biology, based on the fact that all kinds of [demonstrably biological] processes that are not [by themselves] conscious are important for conscious process[ing].” - David Edelman, PhD, A neuroscientist and a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College  Episode 12: "Consciousness in Context - The Brain is Embodied and the Body is Embedded" In the 12th episode of ‘On Consciousness,’ psychobiologist Bernard Baars and neuroscientist David Edelman are joined by renowned master of misdirection and sleight of hand, professional magician Mark Mitton, as they consider the problem of consciousness within the larger scope of biology. Talking Points: 00:03 – Introduction by Bernard Baars.02:42 – Mark Mitton introduces himself.04:55 – David Edelman introduces himself.06:47 – David discusses cephalopods and their behavior.09:15 – How is magic connected to consciousness?13:20 – What are the boundaries of one’s knowledge?18:32 – Limitations of brain imaging technologies.21:14 – Perception and awareness.26:05 – How does paleontology compare to hard sciences?32:20 – The biological complexity of individuality.39:20 – How do antibodies interact with antigens?48:14 – Deception beyond language.52:50 – Are simple organisms conscious?01:01:47 - Non-conscious processes.01:05:27 - Is consciousness a biological process? Summary of the Conversation: Starting with the example of magic as it has recently been used by some neuroscientists to explore conscious and unconscious processing in the brain, Mitton highlights the problem of reconciling two nomenclatures and the fact that magicians and neuroscientists think about the processes they manipulate and exploit in some very different ways. This leads to a poignant and topical question, first posed by Mitton and then echoed by Edelman: What are the boundaries of our knowledge? Most magicians think of what they do as craft, and in thinking this way, are willing to afford a degree of mystery to the realm in which they ply their craft. But what about neuroscientists? It can probably be said without exaggeration that many neuroscientists are not necessarily comfortable with the limits of their own knowledge. Baars, Edelman, and Mitton mull over the relatively recent appreciation of the richness of biological complexity and how this must necessarily alter our view of how consciousness and other aspects of natural phenomena can be woven into a unified view of biology. The complexity of myriad processes across all levels of biological organization seems to stymie our best efforts at formulating a grand theoretical framework that integrates all that we observe in nature. In confronting the problem of biological complexity, Baars makes the point that, at least in the case of consciousness, the role of the individual hasn’t been well understood or appreciated. Once individual variation is taken into account, the notion of what adaptation means at all levels of biological organization changes radically. Mitton offers the example of the immune response. How does the immune system recognize a foreign invader it hasn’t encountered before — or, for that matter, a chemical compound that has never existed in the history of the planet — and mount a successful defense of the body? The key to an effective immune response is a vast preexisting (and ever diversifying) repertoire of different kinds of antibodies. Edelman contrasts this with the case of the digital computer, in which the actions of a machine are instructed by an extrinsic program. Though the example of the immune response seems quite far from the problem of conscious brain function, the role of individual variability and selectional interactions — whether between antibody and antigen or brain and the world it perceives — may be common to both biological processes. The trio consider how we should proceed in conscious science, knowing what we don’t know. Baars suggests that, while a practical scientific approach might avoid drawing absolute lines, it makes sense to first assume that in order to be conscious, an organism must have a nervous system. All three then acknowledge that many of the functional requisites of consciousness have been objects of study for a long time, such as memory. Consciousness not only overlies the neural faculty of memory, it also depends, for what it is and what it does, on memory and other faculties that have been around for tens of millions of years. All kinds of processes that aren’t by themselves conscious are nevertheless critical to conscious processing. Finally, Baars, Mitton, and Edelman return to the idea that consciousness is fundamentally biological, even if it seems to thrust us into a weird purview in which we need to deal with a material object called the brain that instantiates immaterial thoughts. In closing, Mitton offers a phrase coined by Gerald Edelman that neatly encapsulates the idea of placing the mind firmly in biological perspective: “the brain is embodied and the body is embedded.”  Get a 40% Discount for your copy of Bernie Baars' acclaimed new book On Consciousness: Science & Subjectivity - Updated Works on Global Workspace TheoryGO TO: https://shop.thenautiluspress.com/collections/baars APPLY DISCOUNT CODE AT CHECKOUT: "PODCASTVIP" Bios:Mark Mitton is a professional magician who is fascinated by using magic to better understand how we see the world. In addition to performing at private and corporate events all over the world, and creating magic for film, television, the Broadway stage, and Cirque du Soleil, Mark tieressly explores the theme of 'Misdirection' from an interdsciplinary standpoint. He regularly presents on 'Perception' at unviersities and conferences in North America and Europe, including the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, and has lectured with the late Nobel Laureate Dr. Gerald Edelman on The Neurosciences Institute. http://markmitton.com David Edelman, PhD: A neuroscientist and currently Visiting Scholar in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College, David has taught neuroscience at the University of San Diego and UCSD. He was Professor of Neuroscience at Bennington College until 2014 and visiting professor in the Dept of Psychology, CUNY Brooklyn College from 2015-2017. He has conducted research in a wide range of areas, including mechanisms of gene regulation, the relationship between mitochondrial transport and brain activity, and visual perception in the octopus. A longstanding interest in the neural basis of consciousness led him to consider the importance—and challenge—of disseminating a more global view of brain function to a broad audience. Bernard Baars is best known as the originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Bernie is a former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, and Editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences. He is author of many scientific papers, articles, essays, chapters, and acclaimed books and textbooks. Bernie is the recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society, which recognizes work in perception proven to be paradigm changing and long-lasting. He teaches science. It keeps him out of trouble.*Watch Episode 12 on Our YouTube Channel!  #podbean #podcast #spotify #itunes #podcasting #podcastlife #stitcher #podcasts #applepodcasts #googleplay #youtube #podcasters #podcaster #soundcloud #podcastshow #newpodcast #googlepodcasts #applepodcast #iheartradio #spotifypodcast #itunespodcast #podcastmovement #entertainment #castbox #radio #subscribe #listen #neuroscience #psychology #brain #globalworkspace #gwt #bernardbaars #davidedelman #markmitton #davidedelman #bernardbaars #brainscience #sciencepodcast #science  

Digital Capital Advisors Podcast
Fireside Chat Series Episode 1: A Conversation with Shobhit Shukla of Near on the Evolution & Future of Real-World Data Intelligence

Digital Capital Advisors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 55:40


Digital Capital Advisors is pleased to announce the launch of our new Fireside Chat Series, a weekly video program hosted by DCA Senior Investment Banker Andrew Daniel. Each week, Andrew will be holding hour-long conversations with world class Founders, CEOs and Entrepreneurs in which guests will share their stories, experiences and insights while contemplating key market trends and events in a discussion based format. This series is designed to be highly informative and diverse, bringing guests from across a variety of sectors and business profiles to our audience. In our inaugural episode, Andrew speaks with Shobhit Shukla, Co-Founder and Chief Revenue Officer of Singapore-based Near. Founded in 2012, Near is the world's largest source of intelligence on people and places, processing data from over 1.6 billion monthly users across 44 countries. The Near Platform powers data-driven marketing and enrichment offerings through a suite of SaaS products, allowing users to leverage audience, spatial, retail and other data in a privacy-led environment. Andrew and Shobhit discuss the evolution of data intelligence from geospatial insight to enhanced and broadened data visibility, the role of a data first identity platform in the MarTech stack and the future of customer data in an increasingly noisy ecosystem. Watch Episode 1 on YouTube or listen to the audio anywhere you listen to podcasts. Episodes will be released on a weekly basis going forward. Should you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to reach out to Andrew at andrew@digitalcapitaladvisors.com or respond directly to this email.

On Consciousness with Bernard Baars
Ep 11: Brain Regions & Neural Functions Critical to Conscious States w/ Dr Jay Giedd *On Consciousness*

On Consciousness with Bernard Baars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 21:24


"Episodic memory involves conscious experiences being encoded. Same goes for semantic and autobiographical memories. All varieties of memories come in through conscious moments of recall. So, I think that consciousness is the means by which any kinds of memories are established."- Bernard Baars, PhD, originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences, and a recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society.EPISODE 11: Roundtable Part Four "Brain Regions and Neural Functions Critical to Conscious States" In the final episode of their roundtable talks, originator of Global Workspace Theory Bernard Baars, neuroscientist David Edelman, and developmental neuropsychiatrist Dr. Jay Giedd conclude their discussion by analyzing the brain areas which are critical for higher brain function, neuroimaging techniques associated with detecting conscious experiences, and the possible existence of consciousness in non-mammalian animals.  Get your 40% Discount for your copy of Bernie Baars' acclaimed new book On Consciousness: Science & Subjectivity - Updated Works on Global Workspace TheoryGO TO: https://shop.thenautiluspress.com/collections/baars APPLY DISCOUNT CODE AT CHECKOUT: "PODCASTVIP" Talking Points00:03 – Introduction by David Edelman02:09 – The Role of Thalamus and Cortex in Higher Brain Processing08:08 – Is Memory Fundamental to Consciousness12:14 – Brain Variations Between Mammals and Other Animals16:22 – Differences Between Sleep and Awake States in the Human Brain Summary of the ConversationIn this absorbing episode of ‘On Consciousness,’ Bernard Baars, David Edelman, and developmental neuropsychiatrist Dr. Jay Giedd initiate the conversation by considering the functional aspects of the brain that are believed to be absolutely critical to consciousness.Bernie, Jay, and David ponder the role of cortex and thalamus in higher brain function, including conscious processing. Bernie underlines the problem of considering the linkage between thalamus and cortex as merely a simple feedback loop. From an engineering perspective, this sort of circuit could not possibly work as such an arrangement would inevitably, as Bernie puts it, lead to effective failure of the thalamocortical circuit. Instead, it seems to be the case that the cortex functions in a state of near-criticality. As Jay indicates, this implies that the cortex is always at a tipping point, i.e., close to a phase transition and “always ready to be influenced.”Elucidating the neurobiology of consciousness has been somewhat hindered by technical hurdles. But, despite the spatial and temporal limitations of current neurophysiological and imaging technologies, David observes that certain aspects of brain anatomy—including cortex and thalamus—have been established as the sine qua non of conscious experience in mammals. In an optimistic vein, Jay offers that new combinations of existing techniques (such as MEG, EEG, and fMRI) may soon yield a much clearer picture.Next, Edelman, Baars, and Giedd consider the idea that certain higher neural processes are central to consciousness, even though those processes may often function independently of any state of awareness. Memory, which seems to be fundamental to conscious experience, is one such process. While memory and recall figure prominently in conscious experience, it’s certainly the case that some varieties of memory are regularly engaged during non-conscious states and behaviors.The trio concludes the conversation by reflecting on the prospect of consciousness as a biological phenomenon. Additionally, they consider the possibility of consciousness in animals distant from the mammalian line and as it is the case of the octopus, a creature separated from the vertebrate radiation by more than half a billion years. The octopus as a possible test case for consciousness beyond the realm of vertebrates is particularly tantalizing, given that, unlike mammals, it has neither a cerebral cortex nor a thalamus. BiosDr. Jay GieddChair of child psychiatry at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego and director of child and adolescent psychiatry, Dr. Giedd is also a professor of psychiatry at UCSD School of Medicine, and professor in the Dept of Population, Family and Reproductive Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Giedd was chief of the Section on Brain Imaging, Child Psychiatry Branch of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). His widely published research and expertise evaluates how the child's brain develops in health and illness, the factors that influence development and how to optimize treatments to take advantage of the child's changing brain. Jay and his award winning work were featured in the PBS 2 part series "Brains on Trial" hosted by Alan Alda. David Edelman, PhD: A neuroscientist and currently Visiting Scholar in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College, David has taught neuroscience at the University of San Diego and UCSD. He was Professor of Neuroscience at Bennington College until 2014 and visiting professor in the Dept of Psychology, CUNY Brooklyn College from 2015-2017.He has conducted research in a wide range of areas, including mechanisms of gene regulation, the relationship between mitochondrial transport and brain activity, and visual perception in the octopus. A longstanding interest in the neural basis of consciousness led him to consider the importance—and challenge—of disseminating a more global view of brain function to a broad audience.Bernard Baars is best known as the originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Bernie is a former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, and Editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences. He is author of many scientific papers, articles, essays, chapters, and acclaimed books and textbooks. Bernie is the recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society, which recognizes work in perception proven to be paradigm changing and long-lasting. He teaches science. It keeps him out of trouble. *Watch Episode 11 on Our YouTube Channel!#podbean #podcast #spotify #itunes #podcasting #podcastlife #stitcher #podcasts #applepodcasts #googleplay #youtube #podcasters #podcaster #soundcloud #podcastshow #newpodcast #googlepodcasts #applepodcast #iheartradio #spotifypodcast #itunespodcast #podcastmovement #entertainment #castbox #radio #subscribe #listen #neuroscience #psychology #brain #globalworkspace #gwt #bernardbaars #davidedelman #jaygiedd #brainscience #sciencepodcast #science 

Swans n' Company
Episode 67: Crucifixion Festivals

Swans n' Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 32:39


Swanson & Chase are back after a two week hiatus due to COVID 19. Watch Episode 67: Crucifixion Festivals HERE!

On Consciousness with Bernard Baars
Ep 10: Global Workspace Theory (GWT) - Brain Aspects and Evidence w/ Dr Jay Giedd | On Consciousness

On Consciousness with Bernard Baars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 31:06


"All models are wrong, but some are useful." And I think ultimately that's the test of a construct like Global Workspace Theory - does it lead us to greater knowledge? Does it suggest areas of research? Does it make predictions that we can test? And that's why I think Global Workspace Theory has stood the test of time. It has succeeded on all of those fronts."- Dr. Jay Giedd, Chair of child psychiatry at Rady Children's Hospital - San Diego and director of child and adolescent psychiatry, professor of psychiatry at UCSD School of Medicine, and professor in the Dept of Population, Family and Reproductive Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.EPISODE 10: Roundtable Part Three - Global Workspace Theory - Brain Aspects and Evidence with Dr. Jay GieddIn the third part of their roundtable talk, neuroscientist David Edelman, Bernard Baars, originator of the global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, and developmental neuropsychiatrist Jay Giedd consider underlying neural processes and anatomical features of Global Workspace Theory and continue on their journey to unravel the complexities surrounding conscious experiences.How does consciousness come together in the brain? How does memory figure into conscious experience? Knowing how we acquire coherent perceptual insights about the world and then commit those insights to memory, can we tune the learning process to optimize the acquisition of new skills?Get your 40% Discount for your copy of Bernie Baars' acclaimed new book On Consciousness: Science & Subjectivity - Updated Works on Global Workspace TheoryGO TO: https://shop.thenautiluspress.com/collections/baars APPLY DISCOUNT CODE AT CHECKOUT: "PODCASTVIP"  Talking Points00:00 – Intro by David Edelman.02:09 – David Edelman prompts Baars to summarize the key points of the Global Workspace Theory.07:41 – Has Global Workspace Theory been interpreted correctly by scientists? What did people get right and wrong about it?09:11 – Baars argues against the idea that consciousness is a byproduct of human biology and that instead the two are interconnected.11:09 – Jay Giedd on how Global Workspace Theory served as a great standing ground for research in the field of consciousness.12:41 - The trio continue the conversation by discussing the virtually limitless potential of the human brain to learn novel information.15:36 - Jay Giedd discusses how some human skills are diminishing with the advancement of technology.18:02 - Edelman and Giedd engage in the process of defining consciousness and ponder upon the notion of what is necessary to create a conscious experience.21:26 - Edelman asks Baars to explain from the standpoint of Global Workspace Theory, which mammalian brain areas are involved in the conscious process.26:24 - Baars, Giedd, and Edelman discuss the limitations of brain imaging technology. Summary of the ConversationHow does consciousness come together in the brain? How does memory figure into conscious experience? Knowing how we acquire coherent perceptual insights about the world and then commit those insights to memory, can we tune the learning process to optimize the acquisition of new skills?  In this engrossing episode of ‘On Consciousness,' Bernard Baars, David Edelman, and developmental neuropsychiatrist Jay Giedd consider Global Workspace Theory (GWT) and its underlying neural processes and anatomical features, as well as the development of the imaging technology which has afforded a detailed view of brain activity in near-real time that appears to support GWT.To begin the discussion, Bernie provides an outline of GWT. He points to the paradox that our thought processes seem to unfold serially, yet the brain architecture underlying those thought processes resembles a collection of massively parallel processors. With this insight in mind, Bernie proposed a Global Workspace in which nonconscious processes arising in different neural regions come together, those processes are somehow polled, and the most ‘popular’ among them gets broadcast throughout the cerebral cortex, amounting to a sort of ‘ignition’ of conscious experience. From Bernie’s summary of GWT, the discussion turns to perceptual learning. As humans negotiating an incredibly complex world, one of our greatest advantages is a long maturation period that affords us the time to acquire many sophisticated skills. Given time, a rich suite of sensory faculties, a large brain, and a good understanding of the neural processes underlying learning and memory, can we somehow optimize the acquisition of specialized skills? Elaborating on this, Jay proposes the prospect of replacing native skills that are losing ground to technology with new ones — sophisticated pattern recognition being just one example. Human beings are still much better at pattern recognition than the most powerful supercomputers. Central to conscious perception is the ability of the brain to bind perceptual input from different sensory organs into cohesive, unified percepts that somehow hold together and persist in memory. Jay observes that during development, there must be an accretive weaving together of percepts which at some point passes a threshold of complexity, yielding conscious experience. But, when do developing humans and some non-human animals cross this rubicon of awareness? New imaging techniques, including fMRI and MEG, have made it possible for researchers to record some of the functional signatures of integration of percepts. Someday, using improved versions of such techniques, we may increasingly observe the emergence of complex states of consciousness in human infants and young non-human animals.At the close of the discussion, Bernie, Jay, and David reflect on the work of Wilder Penfield, whose contributions included the identification of numerous brain regions with particular functional specializations and the seminal insight that the cerebral cortex is the organ of mind. The pioneering refinements in open skull surgery which made possible these contributions also led Penfield to observe that variations in blood coloration associated with changes in flow were strongly correlated with differences in brain area activation. In a sense, as Jay remarks, Penfield’s observation presaged the development of fMRI. Tempering the promise of neuroimaging, Jay and David conclude the conversation by pondering the shortcomings of fMRI, including limits on spatial and temporal resolution, extreme computational processing (which can lead to ‘data massaging’), and the danger of overinterpreting results. BiosDr. Jay GieddChair of child psychiatry at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego and director of child and adolescent psychiatry, Dr. Giedd is also a professor of psychiatry at UCSD School of Medicine, and professor in the Dept of Population, Family and Reproductive Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Giedd was chief of the Section on Brain Imaging, Child Psychiatry Branch of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). His widely published research and expertise evaluates how the child's brain develops in health and illness, the factors that influence development and how to optimize treatments to take advantage of the child's changing brain. Jay and his award winning work were featured in the PBS 2 part series "Brains on Trial" hosted by Alan Alda. David Edelman, PhD: A neuroscientist and currently Visiting Scholar in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College, David has taught neuroscience at the University of San Diego and UCSD. He was Professor of Neuroscience at Bennington College until 2014 and visiting professor in the Dept of Psychology, CUNY Brooklyn College from 2015-2017.He has conducted research in a wide range of areas, including mechanisms of gene regulation, the relationship between mitochondrial transport and brain activity, and visual perception in the octopus. A longstanding interest in the neural basis of consciousness led him to consider the importance—and challenge—of disseminating a more global view of brain function to a broad audience.Bernard Baars is best known as the originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Bernie is a former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, and Editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences. He is author of many scientific papers, articles, essays, chapters, and acclaimed books and textbooks. Bernie is the recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society, which recognizes work in perception proven to be paradigm changing and long-lasting. He teaches science. It keeps him out of trouble. *Watch Episode 10 on Our YouTube channel!#podbean #podcast #spotify #itunes #podcasting #podcastlife #stitcher #podcasts #applepodcasts #googleplay #youtube #podcasters #podcaster #soundcloud #podcastshow #newpodcast #googlepodcasts #applepodcast #iheartradio #spotifypodcast #itunespodcast #podcastmovement #entertainment #castbox #radio #subscribe #listen #neuroscience #psychology #brain #globalworkspace #gwt #bernardbaars #davidedelman #jaygiedd #brainscience #sciencepodcast #science

Residential Tech Talks
Episode 15: Mitchell Klein has Two NFL Teams to Root for Now

Residential Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 38:47


In this episode, Residential Tech Today Executive Editor Jeremy Glowacki is joined by Mitchell Klein, Z-Wave Alliance executive director and 2019 CEDIA Lifetime Award winner, a lifelong Boston sports (and very recent Tampa Bay Bucs) fan with 25 years of custom integration industry knowledge and wisdom. Find out what insights Mitchell offers from his experience as an integrator, manufacturer executive, trade association president, and tech protocol alliance director, and how Z-Wave parent company Silicon Labs is working to create alignment across the industry with the goal of advancing both security and compatibility in smart home devices. Visit: www.z-wavealliance.org to learn more. Watch Episode - https://youtu.be/6dvqL5P3L9E Email Mitchell Klein at mitch@z-wavealliance.org Today’s episode of Residential Tech Talks is brought to you by RING Visit https://ring.com

On Consciousness with Bernard Baars
Ep 9: What is the difference that makes a difference? Jay Giedd On Consciousness w/ Bernard Baars

On Consciousness with Bernard Baars

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 37:34


"You highlighted the difference that makes a difference. Тhis is not only a neat catchphrase, but there's also something very deep about it. And sleep, in fact, is a really interesting aspect of behavior, that maybe gives us a window on the difference between conscious and non-conscious processes in the brain, because there is a distinct difference and it is recordable."- David Edelman, PhD, A neuroscientist and a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College EPISODE 9: Roundtable Part Two - What is the Difference That Makes a Difference?  In a continuation from their previous conversation, Neuroscientist David Edelman and Developmental Neuropsychiatrist Jay Giedd, Professor of Psychiatry at UCSD School of Medicine and Director of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at Rady Children's Hospital are joined by Bernard Baars, the originator of the global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. In this contemplative conversation the trio touches on subjects involving how consciousness gets defined, the developing process of an adolescent human brain, and the role that sensory organs play in an individual's perception of reality. Get your 40% Discount for your copy of Bernie Baars' acclaimed new book On Consciousness: Science & Subjectivity - Updated Works on Global Workspace TheoryGO TO: https://shop.thenautiluspress.com/collections/baars APPLY DISCOUNT CODE AT CHECKOUT: "PODCASTVIP" Talking Points0:00 – Intro by David Edelman.2:00 – David Edelman welcomes Bernard Baars to the conversation.2:31 – Edelman initiates the discussion by revealing what consciousness means to him and how it could be reduced to main aspects (An idea which is based on his father’s views).6:22 – Baars points out that the exploration of consciousness is an idea that has been an inevitable part of humanity and a necessary trait.9:40 – Edelman and Baars discuss the importance of being able to socially broadcast your model of the world as part of the conscious experience.13:17 - Giedd and Edelman discuss whether having some type of social skills is a requirement for consciousness or if it is instead a product of it.19:12 – Jay makes a connection between social skills and the development of the cortex, its structure, and how important it appears to be for the emergence of consciousness22:12 – The development and integration of neuronal connections in the brain, responsible for essential bodily functions such as heart rate and breathing.24:35 – Is consciousness a constant or are there variations of it?26:22 – The uniqueness of the olfactory system and its close interconnectedness to the emotional system.30:31 – The sensation of smell and the human brain’s inability to recreate a memory of smell, the way it would for a visual image32:11 – Baars steers the conversation towards visual perceptional differences.34:55 – Jay Giedd discusses some of the rare conditions in humans which allow for the richer perception of external stimuli  Summary of the ConversationBernard Baars has often referred to consciousness as the difference that makes a difference. When we reflect on our everyday experience versus the absence of anything attended to or recalled, as is the case during a deep, dreamless sleep or under general anesthesia — that difference which distinguishes conscious experience from the rest of our mental lives becomes quite obvious.But, how would we characterize that difference?What is it about a particular animal’s makeup — its nervous and sensory systems, its behavior, its social interactions — that singles out that animal as truly conscious?In this episode of ‘On Consciousness’, Baars, Edelman, and Giedd explore these questions in a thought-provoking discussion, starting with their perspectives on the nature of consciousness. To begin with, David posits a relatively straightforward definition of consciousness: namely, the weaving together of different sensory threads into a coherent unified percept and the persistence of that percept in memory. Bernie then offers that humans have studied consciousness for millennia, and out of that long rumination has come the realization that teaching and learning — the process of communicating and internalizing information — is an interactive exchange of conscious thought. This social domain of conscious experience could therefore be subsumed within an operational definition of awareness — at least in the human case. As David points out (and Jay amplifies) Bernie’s emphasis on the kind of social interchange of conscious percepts that occurs between humans doesn't take into account the long history of life on earth and in particular the many animals with complex brains and elaborate sensory faculties that have preceded us.Human sociality is a recent evolutionary innovation, and it seems clear that some form of consciousness existed long before we came along. And, while Bernard emphasizes the idea that human sociality accommodates our conscious experience, Jay flips this on its head, suggesting instead that consciousness may be what ultimately affords our particular social lives as humans.Moreover, for many non-human animals, survival and reproduction are contingent on social skills — but this was true long before humans walked the earth. In any case, as Jay points out, we should be able to infer whether an animal has the capacity to convey its interpretation of reality to others from the structure and function of its nervous system. Such an inference would be strongly suggestive of a rich conscious life.Next, the conversation focuses on the role of certain brain structures and sensory faculties in defining and elaborating conscious experience. In the case of human development, we can track the emergence of different perceptual and cognitive capacities, as well as the elaboration of underlying brain areas and circuitry, from infancy well into adulthood. Thus, as Jay suggests, we could in principle observe as the capacity to weave together sensory percepts into a neural representation emerges and is elaborated in the brain of a young child. In this regard, Jay asks two questions:   1) Can consciousness be considered as being on a ‘sliding scale’ during development?   2) Would we expect developing humans to get better at weaving together conscious percepts as they grow older?  With regard to evolution, radical distinctions between our sensory organs and those of animals quite distant from our phylogenetic line suggest that the varieties of conscious experience must be legion among animals. Even among humans, differences in sensory equipment must necessarily give rise to differences in conscious experience. Individuals with a condition known as Tetrachromacy — a genetic mutation that is expressed as an extra photopigment — can perceive finer gradations in the spectrum of visible light than the rest of us and are therefore capable of making color distinctions we would certainly miss. The upshot of this lively exchange is that there is, indeed, a difference that makes a difference at the core of conscious experience, and it can be both observed in developing humans and inferred from the rich evolutionary history of complex life on earth. Though Bernie, Jay, and David barely scratch the surface of this tantalizing difference here, they provide listeners with ample armamentarium to forge ahead and continue the intellectual journey on their own.BIOSDr. Jay GieddChair of child psychiatry at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego and director of child and adolescent psychiatry, Dr. Giedd is also a professor of psychiatry at UCSD School of Medicine, and professor in the Dept of Population, Family and Reproductive Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Dr. Giedd was chief of the Section on Brain Imaging, Child Psychiatry Branch of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). His widely published research and expertise evaluates how the child's brain develops in health and illness, the factors that influence development and how to optimize treatments to take advantage of the child's changing brain. Jay and his award winning work were featured in the PBS 2 part series "Brains on Trial" hosted by Alan Alda. David Edelman, PhD: A neuroscientist and currently Visiting Scholar in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College, David has taught neuroscience at the University of San Diego and UCSD. He was Professor of Neuroscience at Bennington College until 2014 and visiting professor in the Dept of Psychology, CUNY Brooklyn College from 2015-2017.He has conducted research in a wide range of areas, including mechanisms of gene regulation, the relationship between mitochondrial transport and brain activity, and visual perception in the octopus. A longstanding interest in the neural basis of consciousness led him to consider the importance—and challenge—of disseminating a more global view of brain function to a broad audience.Bernard Baars is best known as the originator of global workspace theory and global workspace dynamics, a theory of human cognitive architecture, the cortex and consciousness. Bernie is a former Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology at the Neurosciences Institute in La Jolla, CA, and Editor in Chief of the Society for MindBrain Sciences. He is author of many scientific papers, articles, essays, chapters, and acclaimed books and textbooks. Bernie is the recipient of the 2019 Hermann von Helmholtz Life Contribution Award by the International Neural Network Society, which recognizes work in perception proven to be paradigm changing and long-lasting. He teaches science. It keeps him out of trouble. *Watch Episode 9 on Our YouTube Channel!  #podbean #podcast #spotify #itunes #podcasting #podcastlife #stitcher #podcasts #applepodcasts #googleplay #youtube #podcasters #podcaster #soundcloud #podcastshow #newpodcast #googlepodcasts #applepodcast #iheartradio #spotifypodcast #itunespodcast #podcastmovement #entertainment #castbox #radio #subscribe #listen #neuroscience #psychology #brain #globalworkspace #gwt #bernardbaars #davidedelman #jaygiedd #brainscience #sciencepodcast #science 

Faithless Brewing
The Top 8 Modern Innovations Since Ikoria

Faithless Brewing

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 129:11


Faithless Brewing, Episode 54: Eight Modern Innovations Look, let's be honest. For many fans of Magic's eternal formats, morale is currently low. The sudden shift to a Companion metagame, paired with the loss of in-person play and the small joys of connecting with our fellow Magic enthusiasts, has left some players feeling adrift in an unfamiliar and rapidly shifting landscape. These are indeed strange times. But let us say it plainly: You Are Not Alone. The beautiful thing about The Gathering is that, even listening to a brewing podcast during spare moments in your home quarantine, you will never be alone. One thing that is certainly NOT true is the notion that "Magic is dead" and "It's all Lurrus, there's no innovation." Building decks with companions, and playing matches with and against them, is disorienting but also exhilarating. You may have heard "Lurrus is everywhere" but when you look closely you will find that there is tons of innovation happening in Modern, day after day, tournament after tournament. This week we take a look at eight of our favorite new decks to emerge since the release of Ikoria. With drastic changes come new spaces for creativity and discovery, so come take a look and get inspired for your next Modern brew!  Flashback, Part I: Lutri, the Spellchaser Jeskai Otter by ManaCymbal (Modern): 4-1 league  Naru Meha Combo (Pioneer): 4-6 leagues  Flashback, Part II: Song of Creation If you missed it, be sure to check out Episode 1 of our new video series, Rogue Refinery! We take a close look at Song of Creation in Standard, Pioneer, and Modern, complete with gameplay highlights and expert analysis from AliasV and Paul Cheon. Watch Episode 1 here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWhrYQLOFt0 Decklists Kinnan Storm by AronGomu (Modern) Amulet of Creation (Modern) Song Ascendancy (Pioneer) Ascendancy Combo by Paul Cheon (Pioneer) Song of Nissa (Standard/Pioneer) Rhythm of Creation (Standard/Pioneer)  The Top 8 Modern Innovations Since Ikoria HM: Curious Bogles #8: Zombie Copter (Ross Merriam) #7: BW ZirdaBlade #6: Slithery Dimir (Damon) #5: Hammer Time (Tom Ross) #4: Umori Titan #3: Counterbalance Miracles (aspiringspike) #2: Umbral Zirda #1: Auratouched Winota (Lawson Zandi) Contact Us If you like our show, be sure to join our Patreon and leave us an Apple Podcasts review. Thank you for your support! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/faithlessbrewing Twitter: @FaithlessMTG Email: faithless.brewing@gmail.com Homepage: faithlessbrewing.podbean.com 

Fanm on Films
Episode 5.7: Fanm on Films Live!

Fanm on Films

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 56:37


This week we hosted our first live discussion and screening! We were joined by the creatives of the webseries “A Haitian’s Guide to Disappointing Your Parents. Joining us live was Micheal Drew (Creator and Actor), Karina Bonnefil (Actor) and Bechir Sylvain (Actor). Watch Episode 1 below and the rest of the series on YouTube.

Faithless Brewing
Take the Otter Challenge (ft. Zach Ryl)

Faithless Brewing

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 151:03


Faithless Brewing, Episode 53: Lutri, the Spellchaser It's our one-year anniversary at the Faithless Brewing Podcast, and we're celebrating in a big way. Special guest brewer? Absolutely. Wild 5-0 lists in Modern? Yes indeed. Gorgeous new banner? Very much so. New video series with Wizards of the Coast?!?! Why, yes! This week, we sit down with Zach Ryl, aka ManaCymbal, to master the Way of the Otter. Lutri, the Spellchaser has a marginal ability and a seemingly punishing companion requirement. Can you really succeed with a singleton deck? Even if you manage to win, what did you learn from your pile of mismatched one-ofs? It turns out that the answer is, Yes, and A Whole Lot! Building decks around "buckets" rather than single-card synergies is a skill set all its own, and an invaluable tool in the brewer's arsenal. Zach talks us through the ins and outs of brewing successfully with Lutri, and has some spicy takes of his own on Lukka Legend as well. Come splash around with us and take the #OtterChallenge yourself! New Banner: The Faithless Café by Ev Davis aka Whistler A place for your daily brewing inspiration. There are 11 Magic cards referenced in the Café; can you spot them all? Where to find the art of Whistler:Homepage: https://evanleigh-davis.format.com/Twitter: @artofwhistlerTumblr: https://kettlehead-comics.tumblr.com/Patreon: www.patreon.com/artofwhistler New Video Show! Rogue Refinery (ft. Paul Cheon, Eilidh Lonie, and Faithless Brewing) New episodes every Wednesday at 9am PT on the Magic: the Gathering YouTube channel. Watch Episode 1 (Song of Creation) here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWhrYQLOFt0 Roundup: Interview with Zach Ryl aka ManaCymbal Where to find Zach: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/manacymbal/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqRdjisnv8bhjdsa27UU9qg?view_as=subscriberTwitter: @ManaCymbal Flashback: Lukka, Coppercoat Outcast Pioneer RG Lukka Obosh (David): 1-4 league RG Lukka Creativity (David): 2-3 league Modern RG Lukka Obosh by Signblindman (Zach): 3-2 league Maximum Lukka Drive (Zach): 4-1 league Rampless Lukka Cat (David): 1-4 league Rampy Lukka Cat (Damon): 3-2 league 80-card Lukka Cat (Dan): 4-1 league  Brew Session: Lutri, the Spellchaser Izzet Otter Nonsense (Zach): 5-0 league by thepensword Blue Otter Moon (Damon): 5-0 league Grixis Otter Ultimatum (Zach) Temur Otterwalks (Zach) Jeskai Sl'Otter (Zach) Jeskai Temp (Zach) Sultai Sea Dog (Zach) Pioneer Lutri Evolution Combo (David)  Contact Us If you like our show, be sure to join our Patreon and leave us an Apple Podcasts review. Thank you for your support! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/faithlessbrewing Twitter: @FaithlessMTG Email: faithless.brewing@gmail.com Homepage: faithlessbrewing.podbean.com  

VHIA Weekly Podcast
Episode 151 - Public Sector Industrial Relations Policies 2015 and Redundancy

VHIA Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 13:42


In Episode 151, Stuart McCullough and Tim Nagle discuss the Public Sector Industrial Relations Policies 2015 which apply to public health services, particularly with respect to termination of employment as a result of redundancy. Watch Episode 151 here - https://tinyurl.com/vhia-episode151

On Consciousness with Bernard Baars
In the context of developing human brains, how can we understand consciousness? Roundtable Pt 1: A Neuroanatomy & Neuro-function Approach with Jay Giedd, Chief of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, UCSD

On Consciousness with Bernard Baars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 13:11


"I want to try to understand consciousness from a neuroanatomy and neuro-function standpoint. What would consciousness look like in a brain scanner and other types of imaging? What are we looking for, in a sense, and could I predict from basically the architecture and the anatomy, that this could be conscious, and this would not be able to be conscious?"- Dr. Jay Giedd, Developmental Neuropsychiatrist, UCSD School of Medicine, Rady Children's Hospital, and Johns Hopkins EPISODE 8: Roundtable Part One – The Developing Brain & Consciousness – A thoughtful discussion exploring some fundamental issues that confront the science of consciousness. Namely, how do we define consciousness? What does that term mean? Where do we even start?Neuroscientist David Edelman and Developmental Neuropsychiatrist Jay Giedd, Professor of Psychiatry at UCSD School of Medicine and Director of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at Rady Children's Hospital talk candidly about our understanding of the complex - and often tantalizing - nature of consciousness. In the context of the developing human brain, how can we understand consciousness? To many of us, consciousness seems like a simple, commonsense notion. When we’re awake, we all know that we are, more often than not, aware—of the world, of our thoughts and emotions, of our feeling states (i.e., hunger, thirst, pain, etc.), among others. When we fall into a deep, dreamless sleep, that awareness slips away. But, this notion is actually quite confounding—particularly when one considers that there must be a specific moment during development when the brain transitions from a small, non-conscious organ comprising a few dozen cells to a complex, 86 billion-cell nexus of conscious feelings, emotions, and thoughts.When, precisely, does that moment occur? In the womb? When we are just a few weeks old? These are the key questions that David Edelman and developmental neuropsychiatrist Jay Giedd ponder in this podcast.A lively back-and-forth ensues as the two neuroscientists bring their respective backgrounds to bear on the emergence and nature of consciousness during development:one, a neuroscientist focused on consciousness in non-human animals and the other,a psychiatrist and neuroscientist who has spent more than thirty years exploring the growth and development of the human brain from embryogenesis through childhood and adolescence well into adulthood.Along the way, David and Jay reinforce the notion that memory is a sine qua non of conscious states. As they learn to negotiate the world, very young infants experience the world with their developing senses, remember certain experiences, and then modify their behaviors accordingly.But, when do the first substantive memories actually form? There is certainly a Rubicon that is crossed; we just haven’t figured out when it happens or what that passage looks like. Memory is a ubiquitous faculty across the animal kingdom; even relatively simple animals like the humble marine snail Aplysia can learn and remember at a fundamental level.Are the different developmental stages of memory in growing infants comparable to the increasingly sophisticated memory faculties found in the nervous systems of ever more complex organisms?     Roundtable Part One Talking Points0:03 – Opening lines by David Edelman.0:58 – Jay Giedd introduces himself, his background in psychiatry, robotics, and reproductive medicine, and how all of it ties together as he studies brain development.1:52 – David Edelman opens the conversation by asking about Jay Giedd’s idea ofconsciousness.2:15 – Jay Giedd looks at consciousness from the perspective of the developing brain in a fetus, particularly at what point does consciousness arise and how would that be detectable through a brain scanner.3:14 – Edelman makes a connection between Giedd’s outlook on consciousness with that of the brain’s behavior during a sleeping state.6:02 – Jay Giedd points out that a memory appears to be essential for the rise of consciousness, and how sleep, a process which no animal escaped from evolutionarily, is essential for proper memory formation.8:57 – David Edelman describes what happens in the brain while a person is asleep and proposes the idea that consciousness may have a variety of forms and that a brain’s sleeping state may be one of several.10:11 – Giedd brings up the role of dreams and our vague understanding of them. Get your 40% Discount for your copy of Bernie Baars' acclaimed new book On Consciousness: Science & Subjectivity - Updated Works on Global Workspace TheoryGO TO: https://shop.thenautiluspress.com/collections/baars APPLY DISCOUNT CODE AT CHECKOUT: "PODCASTVIP" David and Jay highlight important questions that may provide important waypoints along the way. Towards the end of their conversation, David and Jay consider the transition from wakefulness to deep non-REM sleep and its signal importance as a transition between conscious and non-conscious states during which changes in brain activity occur that we can actually study—and that provides clues as to the nature of consciousness.Sigmund Freud once said, “The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind.” Though Freud was clearly referring to understanding a behavioral manifestations of a dreaming brain that may now be understood to be conscious in some sense (albeit mostly a matter of the cerebral cortex, cut off from the world, “talking to itself”), we can certainly invoke his spirit as a scientific observer in pursuit of the verifiable truth when we say that investigating the passage from wakefulness to deep sleep and back again may well help pave the royal road to understanding consciousness in the brain, whether still in the throes of development or fully formed. Quotes from Episode 8 "There's a kind of a commonplace notion of what consciousness is. Nearly everyone sort of knows what we mean when we invoke the term. But when it comes to the actual hard-nosed scientific aspect, we really haven't arrived at any sort of consensus; at least as far as I know, there's no real consensus as to what we mean when we bring up the term, ‘consciousness.'" -- David Edelman "When do we cross that Rubicon from non-conscious processing to conscious processing? And one of the aspects that Bernie Baars and in fact my late father, Nobel Laureate Gerald Edelman delved into was certain brain states -- certain behavioral states, actually -- that have underlying brain states that are indicative perhaps of "a difference that makes a difference." And one example might be the contrast between waking states and say a dreamless deep sleep. And the fact that we can observe through brain imaging -- through a variety of techniques -- we can observe a real difference in function there." -- David Edelman "We all have different paths that we've taken to come to the study of consciousness and my path has been looking at it from the development of the brain. I'm a child, adolescent, and geriatric psychiatrist by training. I'm the Chief of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry here at UC San Diego and a professor at Fukui University in Japan in Robotics, and at Johns Hopkins in Reproductive Medicine. But what ties together my interest has been the brain and how it changes throughout life. What sort of things influenced it, in good ways and in bad ways. And looking at the brain and health and illness and what permeates all of these interests is consciousness, which is in some ways the most basic and simple notion, and also one of the most difficult to grasp." -- Jay Giedd "I want to try to understand consciousness from a neuroanatomy and neuro-function standpoint. What would consciousness look like in a brain scanner and other types of imaging? What are we looking for, in a sense, and could I predict from basically the architecture and the anatomy, that this could be conscious, and this would not be able to be conscious?" -- Jay Giedd "For me, consciousness is more about questions than answers, even after 30 years of trying. But the memory aspect is actually a really good place to start. To what extent do babies in the womb have a memory, or even after they're born?" -- Jay Giedd BIOSDr. Jay GieddChair of child psychiatry at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego and director of child and adolescent psychiatry, Dr. Giedd is also a professor of psychiatry at UCSD School of Medicine, and professor in the Dept of Population, Family and Reproductive Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.  Dr. Giedd was chief of the Section on Brain Imaging, Child Psychiatry Branch of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). His widely published research and expertise evaluates how the child's brain develops in health and illness, the factors that influence development and how to optimize treatments to take advantage of the child's changing brain. Jay and his award winning work were featured in the PBS 2 part series "Brains on Trial" hosted by Alan Alda. David Edelman, PhD: A neuroscientist and currently Visiting Scholar in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College, David has taught neuroscience at the University of San Diego and UCSD. He was Professor of Neuroscience at Bennington College until 2014 and visiting professor in the Dept of Psychology, CUNY Brooklyn College from 2015-2017. He has conducted research in a wide range of areas, including mechanisms of gene regulation, the relationship between mitochondrial transport and brain activity, and visual perception in the octopus. A longstanding interest in the neural basis of consciousness led him to consider the importance—and challenge—of disseminating a more global view of brain function to a broad audience. *Watch Episode 8 on Our YouTube Channel**Roundtable Episodes of the podcast “On Consciousness with Bernard Baars” were recorded and filmed in the dining room of the La Jolla house that was my father’s home for more than 20 years. These explorations of consciousness are a special tribute to David's Dad, Nobel Laureate Gerald Edelman, and his verdant imagination, immense creativity, prodigious output, and the many discussions about the scientific study of consciousness and biological science generally that we had within these four walls.

VHIA Weekly Podcast
Episode 150 - Nurses and Midwives - General Overview - Part 2

VHIA Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 17:45


In Episode 150, Stuart McCullough and Tim Nagle present the second part of VHIA's overview of the recent negotiations for a new Agreement covering Nurses and Midwives. Part one of the video version of the podcast can be found here. Watch Episode 150 here - https://tinyurl.com/vhia-episode150  

VHIA Weekly Podcast
Episode 149 - Nurses and Midwives - General Overview - Part 1

VHIA Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 15:43


In Episode 149, Stuart McCullough and Tim Nagle talk through key changes in Parts A to F (inclusive) of the Agreement. This podcast compliments the Provision Summary of Changes document issued with Bulletin 2552. Watch Episode 149 here - https://tinyurl.com/vhia-episode149

ObscurEeTV: THe MiDNiGHT CaST
EPISODE 19 (Quarantined CaST)

ObscurEeTV: THe MiDNiGHT CaST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 98:59


Watch Episode 19 on Youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmqYAfXzelw&feature=youtu.be This is the 19th Installment of THe MiDNiGHT CaST! Jiggy and Joe are back with THe MiDNiGHT CaST! On episode 19, They talk about: life being quarantined with the spread of the Covid-19 virus Lil Uzi Vert's two new albums Justin Bieber's New Album Don Toliver's New Album The Weeknd vs Partynextdoor and their new album and Drake's new song. Artist Plug: Sensitive G3M https://soundcloud.com/itsg3m PURPLE RAIN by Sensitive Gem https://soundcloud.com/itsg3m/purple-rain QuaRaTiNe TuNeS: 1. We Here by Oma Raps https://soundcloud.com/omaraps/we-here 2. iLLer Freestyle by Johnny Vudoe https://soundcloud.com/vudoe/iller-freestyle 3. Differences by Junior https://soundcloud.com/user-860131632/differences 4. Just Passing By by Jukami x CS1(Majin Cartel) https://soundcloud.com/majincartel/justpassingby 5. At My Best(I Am Love) by Santana Sankofa https://soundcloud.com/santanaxsankofa/at-my-besti-am-love 6. Apperantly by Milla Mena https://soundcloud.com/millamena/apparently 7. Out of Now. 1 by Mic-Andre https://soundcloud.com/micandre/outofnow_1 8. Building Habits by Von Prospa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t8HG0fIDAU 9. S.N.A.T. by Don't Play The Radio https://soundcloud.com/d0nt_p1ay_the_rad10/snat 10. You by Ciela https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebGfjKPyvRY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themidnightcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themidnightcast/support

VHIA Weekly Podcast
Episode 148 - Report on ‘High risk’ Items – Nurses and Midwives Bargaining

VHIA Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 19:38


In Episode 148, Stuart McCullough and Tim Nagle summarise the content of the ‘high risk’ item report issued to members in bulletin 2552. Watch Episode 148 here - https://tinyurl.com/vhia-episode148

Beating off with my Friends
Episode #2 March Music News

Beating off with my Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 24:34


Episode #2 is all about the latest new is music as of March. Talking about some interesting stories, like Kanye and Taylor, and some other ones.. Watch Episode #1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdTpf-hJlaI&t=968s

Ameer Approved

This episode is a timely one.  Watch Episode  Topics covered Trading Strategies during a recession with Tom Basso Toms current strategies Following Heuristics Hedging your risk Guest https://enjoytherideworld.odoo.com/ Tom Basso bought his first mutual fund at 12 from funds received from delivering newspapers. From those early days, covering over 50+ years, Tom has extensively traded stocks, bonds, options commodities/futures and FOREX. Tom's engineering background with a knowledge of math and computers helped him leverage his time and talents in managing portfolios over his 28 years career. Tom was one of several traders featured in Jack Schwager's The New Market Wizards and dubbed "Mr. Serenity" by Jack. His website: enjoytheride.world provides books, seminars, computer tools and videos to help traders develop their own successful trading strategy.

ENDS Podcast
The Car Culture of Detroit is Changing a Once Negative Image

ENDS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 9:33


A city grew to prominence from the rise of its car industry and the hard work of those who helped build it. Detroit, known as the Motorcity has taken huge hits in the media in recent years. Now, something old is making a new face for the city. Detroit Car Meets known for its wild but thrilling display has begun to build a sense of community bringing out family and friends to watch in amazement. Watch Episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5bREUch0Uk Watch Video Mentioned in Episode Here: https://www.endsmedia.stream/2020/03/watch-detroit-street-car-culture.html Submit your video or story:: https://www.endsmedia.stream/p/hbspt.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ends-media-llc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ends-media-llc/support

VHIA Weekly Podcast
Episode 145 - Return to Work

VHIA Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 13:52


In Episode 145, Workplace Relations Legal Officer Jim Babalis is joined by VHIA's new Workplace Relations Advisor Bree Marinier to discuss Return to Work. Watch Episode 145 here - https://tinyurl.com/vhia-episode145

VHIA Weekly Podcast
Episode 144 - CWMS Final Report

VHIA Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 8:50


In Episode 144, Workplace Relations Legal Officer Jim Babalis is joined by Mary Nguyen, Workplace Relations Advisor to discuss the CWMS Final Report. Watch Episode 144 here - https://tinyurl.com/vhia-episode144

VHIA Weekly Podcast
Episode 143 - HACSU Log of Claims

VHIA Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 10:38


In Episode 143, Workplace Relations Legal Officer Jim Babalis is joined by Mary Nguyen, Workplace Relations Advisor to discuss the Health and Community Services Union (HACSU) log of claims. Watch Episode 143 here - https://tinyurl.com/vhia-episode143

VHIA Weekly Podcast
Episode 142 - Interim Report – Royal Commission into Mental Health

VHIA Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 11:46


In Episode 142, Jim Babalis and Rem Richards discuss the Interim Report by the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System. Discussion starts at the 1.05 time mark. Watch Episode 142 here - https://tinyurl.com/vhia-episode142

VHIA Weekly Podcast
Episode 141 - Regular & Systematic Casual: Unfair Dismissal

VHIA Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 10:42


In Episode 141, Emma Scott and Mary Nguyen discuss the definition of a regular and systematic work for a casual employee’s protection from unfair dismissal. Discussion starts at the 1.41 time mark. Watch Episode 141 here - https://tinyurl.com/vhia-episode141

VHIA Weekly Podcast
Episode 140 - Industrial Manslaughter

VHIA Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 13:36


In Episode 140, Rem Richards and Clinton Tomeldan break down the complex topic of industrial manslaughter. Discussion starts at the 2.18 time mark. Watch Episode 140 here - https://tinyurl.com/vhia-episode140

VHIA Weekly Podcast
Episode 139 - Continuing Medical Education Implementation Guide

VHIA Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 18:16


In Episode 139, Stuart McCullough and Senior Workplace Relations Consultant, Daniel Pullin discuss Bulletin 2512 and the Continuing Medical Education Implementation Guide for Medical Specialists. Discussion starts at the 2.00 time mark. Watch Episode 139 here - https://tinyurl.com/vhia-episode139

Wilde Musicians Podcast
44: Risque, Sophisticated, Welcoming Creativity

Wilde Musicians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 30:24


Watch Episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef66BRQ7zBw&feature=youtu.be Sign up for Cha's email so you can get more episodes & connect with her: https://chawilde.com/yesplease