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Guest: Soheil Khodayari, Security Researcher, CISPA - Helmholtz Center for Information Security [@CISPA]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/soheilkhodayari/On Twitter | https://x.com/Soheil__K____________________________Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of On Location with Sean and Marco, co-host Sean Martin embarks on a solo journey to cover the OWASP AppSec Global event in Lisbon. Sean welcomes Soheil Khodayari, a security researcher at the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Saarland, Germany, to discuss the intricacies of web security, particularly focusing on request forgery attacks.They dive into Soheil's background, noting his extensive research in web security and privacy, with interests spanning vulnerability detection, internet measurements, browser security, and new testing techniques. Soheil aims to share valuable insights on request forgery attacks, a prevalent issue in web security that continues to challenge developers and security professionals alike.The conversation transitions to an in-depth exploration of client-side request forgery and how these attacks differ from traditional cross-site request forgery (CSRF). Soheil elaborates on the evolution of web applications and how shifting functionalities to client-side code has introduced new, complex vulnerabilities. He identifies the critical role of input validation and the resurgence of issues related to improper handling of user inputs, which attackers can exploit to cause unintended actions on authenticated sessions.As they prepare for the upcoming OWASP Global AppSec event, Soheil highlights his session, titled "In the Same Site We Trust: Navigating the Landscape of Client-Side Request Hijacking on the Web," scheduled for Thursday, June 27th. He emphasizes the relevance of the session for developers and security professionals who are eager to learn about modern request hijacking techniques, defense mechanisms, and how to detect these vulnerabilities using automated tools.The discussion touches on the landscape of modern browsers, the effectiveness of same-site cookies as a defense-in-depth strategy, and the limitations of these measures in preventing client-side CSRF attacks. Soheil mentions the development of a vulnerability detection tool designed to mitigate these sophisticated threats and invites attendees to integrate such tools into their CI/CD pipelines for enhanced security.Sean and Soheil ultimately reflect on the importance of understanding the nuances of web application security. They encourage listeners to attend the session, engage with the community, and explore advanced security practices to safeguard their applications against evolving threats. This engaging episode sets the stage for a deep dive into the technical aspects of web security at the OWASP Global AppSec event.Top Questions AddressedWhat are request forgery attacks and how have they evolved over time?How do modern browsers and applications handle security against these attacks?What will Soheil Khodayari's session at OWASP Global AppSec cover and who should attend?Be sure to follow our Coverage Journey and subscribe to our podcasts!____________________________Follow our OWASP AppSec Global Lisbon 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/owasp-global-2024-lisbon-application-security-event-coverage-in-portugalOn YouTube:
Guest: Soheil Khodayari, Security Researcher, CISPA - Helmholtz Center for Information Security [@CISPA]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/soheilkhodayari/On Twitter | https://x.com/Soheil__K____________________________Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesIn this episode of On Location with Sean and Marco, co-host Sean Martin embarks on a solo journey to cover the OWASP AppSec Global event in Lisbon. Sean welcomes Soheil Khodayari, a security researcher at the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Saarland, Germany, to discuss the intricacies of web security, particularly focusing on request forgery attacks.They dive into Soheil's background, noting his extensive research in web security and privacy, with interests spanning vulnerability detection, internet measurements, browser security, and new testing techniques. Soheil aims to share valuable insights on request forgery attacks, a prevalent issue in web security that continues to challenge developers and security professionals alike.The conversation transitions to an in-depth exploration of client-side request forgery and how these attacks differ from traditional cross-site request forgery (CSRF). Soheil elaborates on the evolution of web applications and how shifting functionalities to client-side code has introduced new, complex vulnerabilities. He identifies the critical role of input validation and the resurgence of issues related to improper handling of user inputs, which attackers can exploit to cause unintended actions on authenticated sessions.As they prepare for the upcoming OWASP Global AppSec event, Soheil highlights his session, titled "In the Same Site We Trust: Navigating the Landscape of Client-Side Request Hijacking on the Web," scheduled for Thursday, June 27th. He emphasizes the relevance of the session for developers and security professionals who are eager to learn about modern request hijacking techniques, defense mechanisms, and how to detect these vulnerabilities using automated tools.The discussion touches on the landscape of modern browsers, the effectiveness of same-site cookies as a defense-in-depth strategy, and the limitations of these measures in preventing client-side CSRF attacks. Soheil mentions the development of a vulnerability detection tool designed to mitigate these sophisticated threats and invites attendees to integrate such tools into their CI/CD pipelines for enhanced security.Sean and Soheil ultimately reflect on the importance of understanding the nuances of web application security. They encourage listeners to attend the session, engage with the community, and explore advanced security practices to safeguard their applications against evolving threats. This engaging episode sets the stage for a deep dive into the technical aspects of web security at the OWASP Global AppSec event.Top Questions AddressedWhat are request forgery attacks and how have they evolved over time?How do modern browsers and applications handle security against these attacks?What will Soheil Khodayari's session at OWASP Global AppSec cover and who should attend?Be sure to follow our Coverage Journey and subscribe to our podcasts!____________________________Follow our OWASP AppSec Global Lisbon 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/owasp-global-2024-lisbon-application-security-event-coverage-in-portugalOn YouTube:
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November 13, 2023The Funny Thing About YogaAstrology, Yoga, and Our Stars with Mahlet YaredEpisode No. 40This week Giana and Bradshaw have on Astrologer Mahlet Yared. They have so much fun talking about their charts, but only after diving into the link between yoga and astrology. Aside from the long history of both yoga and astrology linked in the Vedic period, there are also strong planetary influences that may indicate if you're involved in a career regarding health, wellness, or service. Mahi breaks It all and makes It palatable for the complete astrology beginner. Plus you'll get to know you're two lovely hosts on a more intimate level. If you feel inspired to learn more about your chart, check out the list of resources Mahi shared with us at the bottom of these show notes. And don't forget she is available for private readings. Thank you so much for listening. If you're enjoying this podcast, share It with friends! And don't forget you can win a t-shirt through the end of November when you rate, review, and subscribe. Thank you for Listening!00:00 Intro00:30 Welcome Back Announcements and Introduction03:40 All about Mahlet Yared08:15 Yoga and Astrology 12:20 Mahi's Signs 13:30 Big Three: Sun, Moon, Rising17:20 Gemini Moon in Giana and Bradshaw's Chart22:06 Bad Reps, The Truth, and The Hands 25:45 Energy and Intuition 27:40 Virgo Rising Vs. Virgo Sun31:47 Aquarius Sun, Venus, and Mercury 33:30 Complimentary energy between Venus in Libra and Aquarius 37:28 The link between Queer and Poly and Venus in Aquarius 39:10 Libra Venus- Finding Potential 41:00 Bradshaw Thinks Everyone Is Hot42:25 Libra and Indecision45:10 Mars, Mercury, and Air Energy47:50 Our Partnership Was Written in the Stars49:22 7th House of Partnerships50:20 Finding the Houses and Different House Systems51:28 Vedic System Accuracy 53:20 Jupiter and Healing59:30 Where to Begin Learning About Astrology01:00:30 Where to Find Mahi01:02:00 The Funny Thing About Yoga 01:05:20 Intuition and Astrology01:10:15 Closing Thoughts and GoodbyesMahlet Yared Web & IG https://justonegursha.com/ | @justonegurushaMahi's Recommendations: https://www.astro-seek.com/ + Apps: Time Passages, Chani, The SparkFollow Us on Instagram:@TheFunnyThingAboutYoga @CayaYogaSchool @GianaGambino @BradshawWishCurious about our 200-hour? https://www.cayayogaschool.com/nicayttJoin us in Nicaragua: https://www.cayayogaschool.com/nicarguaJoin us in Starved Rock: https://www.cayayogaschool.com/starvedrockJoin our Substack for bonus content: https://thefunnythingaboutyoga.substack.com/?r=2m1azy&utm_campaign=pub&utm_medium=webLearn more about C.A.Y.A. Yoga School: https://www.cayayogaschool.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today I'm talking with Hildegard Koenig, proud mother of 2 who has dedicated her career to helping others. She's a survivor of domestic violence and sexual abuse who has a burning passion to give her voice for victims of crime and cancer warriors. Hilde is the co-founder and president of the Ink Against Cancer foundation, a unique 501c3 that connects local artists to provide financial aid for cancer warriors. The Consequences of Domestic AbuseHilde shares that her first experience with sexual assault came when she was a child in Venezuela, and influenced her adulthood when she met her abuser and eventual ex-husband. She stayed in the marriage until nearly losing her life, and left with nothing but her two children—15 months and 2 months old, respectively—and was scared of what would happen. Hilde says she wishes she had known of more of the resources available for victims of domestic and sexual abuse. After sharing her story and getting a protective order against her abuser, Hilde started from the bottom once again. She endured many medical issues, both physical and mental, from the abuse, and still does today. However, despite her doubts and fears as a single mother, she stayed away from her abuser and eventually remarried to someone who adopted her children as his own. Starting a Non-ProfitHilde's passion for helping people overcome cancer led to her nonprofit, “Ink Against Cancer Foundation.” Not only had her mother-in-law passed away from cancer, but Hilde's close-friend shared his frustrations with her about the lack of resources he had to even pay bills or make rent while out of work. Hilde organized an event where many of the artists who tattooed her friend, Wolf, came together and raised funds to support her friend. Wolf, before passing, asked Hilde to continue in his memory. “Ink Against Cancer” is now preparing for its 7th annual event, with over 90 applications from cancer warriors. Hilde and her husband, along with four other board members, work in their offtime to support in whatever way they can, whether it's helping pay for gas, meals, or buying Christmas presents. Uniting Artists Against CancerThe 501c3 provides last wishes for adults as well as children whose wishes weren't able to be fulfilled during COVID-19. “Cancer does not discriminate,” Hildegard says, which is why the foundation works for cancer warriors no matter the age or cancer type. After the fundraiser, artists get to meet the families they're helping and see where their donations go to. Hildegard says that while they only ask artists for 50% of what they make, the majority donate 100%. Hilde and her partners want to make a difference, big or small, in someone's life. She hopes that listeners know that we all have our own story. “And it's your story. No one can take that away from you.” Listen in to learn more about the effects of abuse on families, Hilde's five-year-plan, and how to get involved with “Ink Against Cancer.” Resources MentionedJoin Me on Speak Loud PlatformSpeak Loud Podcast on the webLearn more about Ink Against CancerSpread the message of Speak Loudly Podcast and share this episode with a friend!Please review our podcast disclaimer on our website
Today I'm talking with Dr. Debi Silber, founder of the Post-Betrayal Transformation Institute, holistic psychologist, and personal development expert. She's a best-selling author and award-winning speaker, appearing on Fox, CBS, and TedEx, and is dedicated to helping people heal from past betrayals. Learning the Effects of Betrayal Dr. Silber has been in the business for 30 years, starting with a focus on health and personal development. After a series of betrayals, she decided to return to school for her Ph.D., knowing that something had to change. Her degree was in Transpersonal Psychology, in which she did a study on betrayal and what it does physically and emotionally.Dr. Silber has made and confirmed three discoveries: betrayal feels different than other traumas, such as disease and death; a collection of common symptoms make up what is now post-betrayal syndrome; and, by healing the betrayal entirely, you can come out the other side an entirely changed person. The Stages of BetrayalIn the Post-Betrayal Transformation Institute, Dr. Silber and her certified coaches help clients identify and move through the stages of betrayal. Most people get stuck in Stage 3, where survival instincts take over after the build-up and the trauma itself. Small self benefits of having sympathy or someone to blame are often what keep people in this stage. Stage 4 involves willingly moving on and finding a new normal. This, Dr. Silber explains, already begins to turn down the stress response and mitigate the damage done by Stage 3. Then, in Stage 5, the transformative rebirth happens as you're finally able to see more clearly and feel grounded. The Transformation of Overcoming BetrayalDr. Silber wants listeners to know that betrayal trauma can be overcome. “Just because this has been your experience,” she says, “doesn't mean it has to be your sentence.” Betrayal is just one chapter in someone's entire life story. Dr. Silber describes how a completely new person emerges from Stage 5, after fully healing and embracing their new narrative. She's seen new levels of health and relationships in the people who have passed through her institute. The beauty of betrayal, she believes, is in that transformation. Listen in to learn more about the effects of betrayal, the different healing processes after betrayal, and how to know if you have post-betrayal syndrome. Resources MentionedJoin Me on Speak Loud PlatformSpeak Loud Podcast on the webLearn more on the PBT websiteSpread the message of Speak Loudly Podcast and share this episode with a friend!Please review our podcast disclaimer on our website
Today I'm talking with Michael Thornhill, co-founder of Casa Galactica, an ayahuasca healing and evolutionary retreat based in Peru. He's a traditionally-trained plant spirit healer and professional advocate for trauma-informed care. With Casa Galactica, Michael and his wife blend Eastern medicines with Western mindsets to transform years of suffering into an empowered state of mind. Michael's journey with plant medicine began with his journey in healing from addiction, trauma, and abuse. His struggle with substances began young and continued into his late 20s when he started to explore meditation and sound healing. From there, he was drawn to ayahuasca. For Michael, ayahuasca was able to address the root cause of his addiction, alerting him to the fact that the life he lived was out of line with his deeper self. Following the medicine to Peru, Michael learned with indigenous teachers and found a deeper calling in guiding others to the same freedom and liberation he experienced. “There's more to your life than just healing trauma,” Michael says. “It's waiting for you.” Ayahuasca refers to the ayahuasca vine and the leaves of the chacruna plant. The plant has a high concentration of DMT, while the vine acts as an MAO inhibitor. allowing for a deeper journey with the medicine. Journeys can last from 3-6 hours, in which the “veil of illusion dissolves,” allowing you to dive deeper, reframe repressed trauma, and heal past events. Ayahuasca ceremonies are part of the national heritage of Peru, stemming from a long history of plant medicine wisdom. Ayahuasca is not only legal in Peru, but encouraged and protected as a form of healing. Other indigenous cultures throughout the world have lost their practices with plant medicine. Michael explains that ayahuasca is not a ‘drug,' but a plant medicine, as it is something that helps you heal. Drugs are to escape. Plant medicines let you look closer, Casa Galactica advocates for trauma-informed plant medicine journeys, sharing shamanic wisdom in a context that's empowering and accessible for Western mindsets. Michael and his wife's 10-day retreats consist of 4 ceremonies, which they found was enough time to get the most out of the plant's healing. 10 days at Casa Galactica can catalyze life for the next 10 years, in Michael's opinion. Sitting with ayahuasca can be a difficult experience, especially when repressed trauma is surfacing. That's why Michael and his wife focus on holding a safe space and being with their clients every step of the way. They pride themselves on transparency and intention, providing as much information and preparation as they can leading up to and throughout the retreat. Despite the difficulty, Michael says that sitting with the medicine “has always been worth it.” Even after ‘bad' ceremonies, he himself came out feeling like a different person. Michael hopes listeners learn that there are different options for healing and that while plant medicines are less known or understood in the western world, they are an option. “It's all going to be okay,” he says as something he knows for certain. Listen in to learn more about the medical and diet guidelines for ayahuasca journeys, the cost of Casa Galactica's 10-day retreats, and how to book a free 30-minute consultation with Michael and his wife. Resources MentionedJoin Me on Speak Loud PlatformSpeak Loud Podcast on the webLearn more about Casa Galactica Spread the message of Speak Loudly Podcast andshare this episode
Today I'm talking with Carl Bowcut from Orem, UT. Carl has degrees in both Psychology and Education and was an educator in the LDS church for 33 years. He's a father of 6 and a grandfather to 14 and is here to share information about his and his family's experience with balancing the brain using Cereset.Exploring Treatments for Depression and AnxietyCarl believes in speaking loud about mental illness. His wife has shown him that even high functioning individuals from stable backgrounds can suffer from anxiety or depression. Her questions of “Am I good enough?” and “Can I do this well enough?” have opened his eyes to mental illness, a topic that was much less talked about when they were growing up. Carl always remained supportive of his wife, but in his words, “Spouses are terrible therapists.” Despite having the constant support of her husband and family, Carl's wife knew that there was still something missing in her journey with depression and anxiety. Many people suffering emotionally and mentally may assume the problem is only with them, but that's not the case. Using Cereset for Sleep, PTSD, and DepressionOne day, while watching a podcast on YouTube, Carl's wife came across a testimonial from a celebrity whose family member used something called “brain echo” while experiencing depression and anxiety after addiction. Lee Gerdes, the developer of Cereset, developed a process that converts electromagnetic brain waves into sound waves and that play back to you in real-time. Hearing itself, according to Cereset, allows the brain to correct itself. Carl, his wife, and their oldest son all tried Cereset, a 4-5 day process of 1.5-hour sessions. After the sessions, Carl's wife came out a different person. She describes her experience with her ‘new brain' “like the center part of me used to be fractured… and it's been lined up.” Profoundly impressed with the process, Carl and his wife began developing the franchise in Utah, where there are now three locations for Cereset. The Process of CeresetCarl explains that the process begins with a baseline scan of the client's brain, focusing on 2 main lobes: the frontal and temporal lobes, which are the emotion center and stress response centers of the brain. This gives a sense of how healthy the brain's responses to stress and emotion are so that a comparison can be made after treatment. The treatment takes 4-5 days, with an hour-and-a-half session each day. This allows the brain to create the necessary neural pathways to treat itself. The process itself is painless: clients just have to sit with their eyes closed and listen. Many often fall asleep during the session. Afterward, Carl always makes sure to keep in touch with clients to see how they're doing post-treatment. The answer is almost always a resounding, “Amazing.” Listen in to learn more about Carl's personal experience with Cereset, how right and left brain imbalances affect emotion, and the difference between sound wave frequencies and Cereset. Resources MentionedJoin Me on Speak Loud PlatformSpeak Loud Podcast on the webLearn more on the Cereset website Spread the message of Speak Loudly Podcast andshare this episode with a friend!Please review our podcast disclaimer on our website
Today I'm joined by James Owen Roberts, a ParaOlympian athlete, entrepreneur, and Tedx speaker who is here to share his story of triumph and resilience. James is a fellow podcaster, with the “Mindset Athlete” podcast, as well as an author with more than 15 years experience in exercise and diet mindset. James comes from a stubborn family. When he was born with his disability, there was doubt surrounding how he would navigate an able-bodied world. Throughout his life, James learned how to “overcome the monkey bars” and participate in all the things his peers were able to do. Whenever someone told him no, he couldn't, James responded with, “Watch me.”In his early adulthood, James went unexpectedly from swimming to rowing as his main sport. He was hesitant to start something new, but a conversation with his mom pushed him to try. In her eyes, it was a win-win situation: either he's good at it, or he's not, which means he can try something else. James found the motto, “I don't know for certain, but why focus on next year when we have now?” When people ask him how he was so successful, James explains that he learned to thrive off the competitive environment of athletes. The sporting environment encourages athletes to push others by pushing themselves. He took things one step at a time, climbing each rung of the ladder until he made it to the Paralympics. In spite of setbacks, he learned that there's always room to look at the bigger picture. Despite his successes, James is no stranger to failure. His business experienced ups and downs as a result of his inexperience with running a business. But losing clients, transactions falling through, and not making any money taught James the valuable lessons he needed to not let it happen again. Whenever James struggles with motivation, he reminds himself that he's not just showing up for himself--he's showing up for his community, too, like a lighthouse: if there's no light, other ships are going to hit the rocks. Now, James is a coach that focuses on mindset as much as on physical aesthetics. He believes that in order to change a person for the long-term, you have to change their habits, behaviors, and self-confidence. He chips away at underlying beliefs in order to teach clients that just because they may have failed at something, they're not a failure, and motivation isn't everything. James teaches his students to make the conscious choice to persevere rather than relying on motivation. Through this, he teaches resilience. James hopes that listeners will take away that if you want change, you have to make the choice. It's no one else's fault or responsibility. If you look at yourself in the mirror, and aren't happy with it, James says that it's your choice to make that change. Listen in to hear James' journey to the paraolympics, his story with sports with a disability, and his experience with TedX. Resources MentionedJoin Me on Speak Loud PlatformSpeak Loud Podcast on the webLearn more about James' coaching on his website Spread the message of Speak Loudly Podcast and share this episode with a friend!***Disclaimer: All content found on Speak Loud Podcast, including text, images, audio, or other formats were created for informational purposes only. Material contained on Speak Loud Podcast website, podcast, and social media postings are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your qualified healthcare provider with any
1:30 - The changing legal industry5:30 - Lane Powell Adapting to industry changes8:00 - Shifting corporate culture at the firm10:00 - Execution first, then big ideas11:30 - Duffy’s team-building mentality13:00 - “Our success in the world is defined by the value we create”17:00 - Being Lane Powell’s first female president20:00 - How COVID could shift future working environments 23:00 - Social justice bringing new perspectives to the office 25:00 - “Look to the places where everybody else is not” LinksLane Powell on the webLearn more about Barbara via LinkedInCreditsProduced by Kai HellbergMusic by Isaac Chambers - 'Change'
2:00 What change is Ken leading at Grovemade?3:30 The secret of why Grovemade's homepage is so engaging6:30 Living the company culture and how it has evolved8:30 The importance of transparency, a tough lesson learned10:30 The pillars of Grovemade's culture12:00 How they created a psychologically safe company culture14:30 The journey from iPhone cases to furniture for your desktop and how a hit product almost cratered the business18:30 Going against the market and everyone's advice to expand their product line20:00 Building a great product wasn't enough21:30 How they determine which products to create and sell23:15 "a 2,000 mile road trip to visit customers turned into something I couldn't have imagined."24:30 Connecting the rest of the team to their customers - thank you cards28:15 Advice for anyone beginning a similar journeyLinksGrovemade on the webLearn more about Ken via LinkedInCreditsMusic by Isaac Chambers - 'Change'
1:30 - About PortlandLabs3:30 - How Maruna entered the tech industry 5:30 - “Necessity is the mother of invention”8:00 - How contrete5 became a leading CMS 11:00 - Using concrete5 to help other organizations18:00 - How Maruna’s position has changed 20:00 - Transitioning from an “all hands on deck” startup to a well-oiled machine21:00 - Being comfortable with failure before success25:30 - Advice to budding tech industry entrepreneurs26:30- Maruna’s “must-reads”LinksPortland Labs and concrete5 on the webLearn more about Franz via LinkedInCreditsMusic by Isaac Chambers - 'Change'
2:00 The passion behind Garden Bar - fast, convenient healthy eating4:00 Starting out without a background in running restaurants. What got Ana started?6:30 Ana's key learnings from taking Garden Bar from inception to exit in the food and beverage industry.9:00 How Ana developed an intentional company culture and got her team to buy in.14:00 Growing up in Brazil helped shape Ana's leadership philosophy and build her resilience.18:30 What kept Ana going when things were difficult and an important framing of 'failure'.22:00 What we can do to level the playing field for female and minority entrepreneurs27:00 Selling Garden Bar to Evergreens, a successful exit31:00 How Ana was able to let go of Garden Bar32:00 What lies ahead, helping other entrepreneursLinks360 Advisory on the webLearn more about Ana via LinkedInCreditsMusic by Isaac Chambers - 'Change'
Discussion Topics1:45 Miracle Messages vision for the future - ending relational poverty on our streets.3:30 What motivated Kevin to get started? An experiment that changed his life.9:00 The first reunion that started a movement.10:15 How he built the organization they have now, which is a world away from how they started.12:30 The journey to achieving over 300 reunions. A breakthrough learning from a very big mistake.22:00 Bet the farm moments. If these turned out badly there would be no financial runway available to recover. How can we learn without experiencing so much risk?23:30 What keeps Kevin going through the necessary setbacks? 27:00. What advice would you give yourself, when you were starting out, knowing what you know now? It is not for the faint of heart.LinksMiracle Messages on the webLearn more about Kevin via LinkedInOyster Leadership Programs on the webCreditsMusic by Isaac Chambers - 'Change'
Kate Delhagen, the founder of the Oregon Sports Angels was recently named one of the most influential women in Oregon. Kate talks about how the world of sports has shaped her leadership perspectives and she shares advice for anyone looking to follow in her leadership footsteps.1:45 Kate humbly talks about being named as one of the most influential women in Oregon2:45 Kate's perspective on how she approaches life and how she channels her energy to help others3:45 What changes are the Oregon Sports Angels leading and what motivated Kate to found it.8:00 What helped Kate overcome many of the challenges female leaders face including the role of her parents and mentors.11:30 Some mistakes Kate made along the way providing some key learning.18:00 The importance of listening.19:00 How Kate's individual and team sports experience helped shape her leadership philosophy. The role of specialists and generalists.26:45 Advice for people graduating and starting their working career in the midst of a pandemic.31:30 Leaders will benefit from learning to master the pivot and the transition game. As this crisis ends we will transition from playing defense into playing offense.34:30 What is Kate most proud of? LinksOregon Sports Angels on the webLearn more about Kate via LinkedIn CreditsMusic by Isaac Chambers - Change
Steve Sheard chats with Steve, talking technology for 5 minutes about tutorial, lecture, project and laboratory teaching. "We use a concept design for a gearbox of a small buggy, 3D printed. They can produce this only once they have modelled it".
Ben Holmes, a web developer for the Oxford IT Services, talks about the relevance of Open Code for the University’s WebLearn platform, the Mobile Oxford App, and his own involvement in GitHub.
Jill Fresen and Debra Garretson discuss the Lecture Capture project led at Oxford and the how the software can be used to offer students various benefits. From flipping the classroom to providing compelling feedback on assignments, lecture capture software is being used to support student learning in a variety of innovative ways. Live lectures, lecture snippets, or feedback can be recorded (audio, slides, video) for students to access via WebLearn.
Prof Derek Matravers (The Open University) on Malcolm Budd’s “The Intersubjective Validity of Aesthetic Judgements”. Tuesday February 18th, 4-6pm, Ryle Room, Radcliffe Humanities. Speaker homepage. The paper is available to Oxford participants here via Weblearn. Those who are unable to read all of it may focus on sections XII to XV (p359-end).
Dr Claire Aland, Director of Anatomy at University of Oxford, talks about how the WebLearn Sign Up tool has galvanised the organisation of anatomy demonstration at the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics.
Dr Helen Christian describes her use of the audience response system via the WebLearn Polls Tool and Mobile Oxford supplied for free by Oxford University.
Dr Adrian Stokes explains how the systematic use of Weblearn, the university's VLE, has led to a sustainable and efficient framework for blended learning.
Revd Dr James Robson at Wycliffe Hall has used WebLearn, the University's Virtual Learning Environment, for tutoring and supporting his students in their learning and formation.