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Addiction psychiatrist and bioethicist Carl Erik Fisher explores addiction and recovery from the widest possible diversity of perspectives: from science to spirituality, from philosophy to politics, and everything in between. He interviews leading experts in areas such as psychology, neurobiology, history, sociology, and more--as well as policy makers, advocates, and people with lived experience. A core commitment of the show is we need more than medicine to truly understand addiction and re ...
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Established in September 2016, Unfound is a missing persons program concentrated on interviewing family, friends, and reporters who are closest to the cases. The focus is on turning up new leads to move investigations forward. Behind the scenes, Ed Dentzel, the host, also works for families as a researcher and confidant. .
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General Aviation news, pilot tips for beginners & experts, interviews, listener questions answered, technical details on G1000 & Perspective glass cockpits & flying GPS approaches. 40 yrs experience flying general aviation aircraft. As an active flight instructor, I bring my daily experiences in the air to this show to help teach pilots and future pilots to fly safely. I'm a Platinum Cirrus CSIP instructor and work with people who are thinking about buying a new or used SR20 or SR22. Go to A ...
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Compulsive Reader's author interviews, book chat, literary discussions, readings and more. It's an audio haven for book lovers! Recent and upcoming guests include Terry Denton, Marion Halligan, Sir Ken Robinson, Emily Ballou, Sofie Laguna, Matthew Riley, John Banville, Felicity Plunkett, Mark Coker, Peter Bowerman, Eric Maisel, Ramona Koval, Tim Flannery, Carl Zimmer, Gail Jones, Jane Smiley, Frank Delaney, Ben Okri, and many more.
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Max talks with career coach Carl Valeri about current trends in the aviation industry regarding pilot hiring. Major issues include supply chain problems affecting both Boeing and Airbus, with specific concerns about engine inspections and manufacturing delays. Additionally, the premium leisure travel market is thriving, while low-cost travel faces …
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I am able to take a one-week vacation every month as an airline pilot. Today I will teach you how you can have an amazing quality of life as an airline pilot and have a week’s vacation every month. This video is a follow-up to my video on how to make a million dollars a […] The post ACP397 How To Have An Amazing Quality Of Life As An Airline Pilot …
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In this special episode of Aviation News Talk, Max discusses a recent fatal crash involving N1089W, a Beechcraft A36 Bonanza, at MacArthur Airport in Long Island. The aircraft lost power shortly after takeoff, leading the pilot to attempt a 180-degree turn back to the runway, a maneuver often referred to as the "impossible turn." The plane crashed …
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Shannon Lee Collins was a 48 year old from Pottsville, Arkansas. He was a married military vet with a son and stepdaughter. On March 11, 2021, Shannon came home from a business trip and had an argument with his wife. The next morning, she says Shannon walked off and didn't return. He was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.…
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Shannon Lee Collins was a 48 year old from Pottsville, Arkansas. He was a married military vet with a son and stepdaughter. On March 11, 2021, Shannon came home from a business trip and had an argument with his wife. The next morning, she says Shannon walked off and didn't return. He was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.…
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This is a milestone for the Flourishing After Addiction podcast: our first repeat guest! I wanted to have Ryan Hampton back on the pod for a quick hit: to discuss the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the controversial bankruptcy settlement involving Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family. As you may know, the Court rejected the settlement involving P…
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In this episode, Max visits Skyryse, a Southern California-based startup. Its Skyryse One helicopter, has a revolutionary cockpit configuration that eliminates traditional controls such as the cyclic, collective, and pedals. Instead, it features a single centrally mounted control stick and two touchscreen displays, all powered by a triply redundant…
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Even though the FBI plays a role in disappearance investigations in the United States, really, we haven't talked about the Bureau much over the past 8 years. Well, today, you get to hear from one of their own, including some of the well-known cases she has consulted on. And hey, she is also a podcaster. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theconsult…
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Even though the FBI plays a role in disappearance investigations in the United States, really, we haven't talked about the Bureau much over the past 8 years. Well, today, you get to hear from one of their own, including some of the well-known cases she has consulted on. And hey, she is also a podcaster. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theconsult…
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Even though the FBI plays a role in disappearance investigations in the United States, really, we haven't talked about the Bureau much over the past 8 years. Well, today, you get to hear from one of their own, including some of the well-known cases she has consulted on. And hey, she is also a podcaster. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theconsult…
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What is too much Airplane? Are you considering upgrading the aircraft you rent or pondering purchasing a new plane to carry all of your friends and family? Well with a more complex and larger airplane come some considerations especially if the airplane you are considering is too much pane for you. As with all of our hobbies, we tend to want the big…
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On Sept. 22, 2017, this podcast first featured the disappearance of Marilyn Renee Nicole McCown, a mother of one who disappeared from Richmond, IN on July 22, 2001. Today we re-visit her still unsolved case with more eyes and more experience by replaying the original interview with following new commentary from yours truly. Facebook: https://www.fa…
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In this episode, Max explores Loft Dynamics, a Swiss company transforming helicopter training with cutting-edge virtual reality (VR) simulators. During his visit to their Santa Monica demo center, Max flies the Airbus H125 training device, the only VR simulator approved by EASA. Loft Dynamics offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional full-…
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It is now July 2024, and we have been in a hiring slowdown for more than half a year and it is deepening. In January I Discussed 12 Actions To Take During A Hiring Slowdown this year but I also wanted to add some more color to that episode. Since that episode, we started a […] The post ACP396 What Is Affecting Pilot Hiring In 2024? appeared first o…
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Zachary Carey was a 38 year old from Evansville, IN. He came from a huge family and had been a welder. On May 30, 2023, outside Lynnville, IN Zac was with a long time pal of his, riding around in that person's vehicle. This person says Zac got out and walked off into the woods. He was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php…
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Patti Miller joins us to read from and talk about her book Writing True Stories which has just been extensively updated and extended. She talks about what has changed in the 30+ years since she started teaching Life Writing, the impact of technology, her best tip, her own work in progress, and lots more. Find out more about Patti and Writing True S…
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Max discusses the critical role of human factors in aviation safety, prompted by the tragic crash of Yeti Airlines flight 691 in Nepal in 2023. The flight crashed during a visual approach due to pilot errors and high workload, resulting in the loss of all 72 people on board. Trescott explains how human factors like high workload, distractions, and …
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For the first time since 2001 aircraft representing virtually every chapter of general aviation’s history flew over the National Mall in Washington, D.C for the National Celebration of Aviation. Part of this flyover was our very own Bill English who is here today to discuss this historic event. Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by STEM Flights, a …
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Our scholarship guide has enabled thousands to realize their aviation career goals. Some of you may not qualify for scholarships to cover all of your training or simply want to get started flying right now while waiting for the results of your scholarship application. We have a solution for those who want to realize their […] The post ACP395 Stratu…
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Max talks with CFI Jim Simon, about an incident involving a Cirrus SR22T and a parachute deployment. During a routine flight, the engine of their aircraft suddenly seized, resulting in a complete loss of power. Jim, who was flying with a learner, took control and performed emergency procedures. He opted not to land on a congested highway or in wate…
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Clinton Thomas Sr. was a 70 year old from Dustin, OK. He had several children and loved fixing cars. On Aug. 4, 2018, Clinton got together with another man to exchange a dune buggy for a Jeep. That night, someone was allegedly seen leaving Clinton's truck in a Weleetka church parking lot. He was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/…
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The Good, The Bad, And The Illegal: What To Do And What To Avoid When Building Flight Time Joining me today is Aviation Attorney Chris Pezalla. Sponsor: The sponsor of this is Stratus Financial, Where Dreams Take Flight. Stratus Financial offers loans for pilot training. Stratus Financial Understands your needs because they are pilots! You […] The …
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Julia Levitina reads from and talks about her new book The Girl From Moscow including such things as how the book came about, why fiction, how the book follows her own departure from the Soviet Union, the importance of 1983 as her setting, inherited trauma and her protagonists, antisemitism, the theatre, her work-in-progress and lots more. Find out…
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Max talks with Dr. Victor Vogel about mental health issues and what pilots need to know when getting a pilot medical certificate. He also talks about how somatogravic illusion nearly brought down Southwest flight 2786, which nearly crashed while flying the missed approach at Lihue, Hawaii. He also discusses two fatal twin engine accidents that occu…
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Valerie Ingorvaia was a 38 year old from San Antonio, TX. She had 5 kids and worked as a bartender. In the early morning hours of November 29, 2019, Valerie and the new guy in her life left Ft. Worth, headed for San Antonio. People later saw the new guy but not Valerie. She was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100…
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In today’s episode, we answer a question from a listener concerning logging time as a pilot when operating as a flight instructor and as a Part 135 pilot. You might be surprised by what some operators are doing to attract pilots. Free Scholarships Guide: This episode is sponsored by and teaches a course on building […] The post ACP393 What You Need…
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Max talks with John Fiscus discuss about strategies for flight instructors when teaching in the traffic pattern. These tips are also useful for pilots flying by themselves. John highlights a common issue among new CFIs: teaching based on qualitative feelings rather than quantitative data. He emphasizes the importance of providing concrete numerical…
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Home flight simulation is not only a fun hobby but will help you with real-world flight training; now we have the statistics to prove it. Joining us today is Evan Reiter to discuss how you can benefit from home flight simulation and the upcoming Flight Simulation Expo 2024. Sponsor: Those who give through the Pay It Forward Program and those who li…
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Carl Schooner Jr. was a 30 year old from Bella Coola, BC, Canada. He had many brothers and sisters, and helped his family with their store. On November 30, 2022, Carl called his father to pick him up in Williams Lake in a few days. When his father arrived on Dec. 4, Carl could not be found. He was never seen again. Facebook Page: https://www.facebo…
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Carrie Wilkens is a psychologist with over 25 years of experience in the practice and dissemination of evidence-based treatments for substance use and post-traumatic stress. She and her team at the Center for Motivation and Change have developed the Invitation to Change approach for families and loved ones of people struggling with substance use, a…
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In today’s episode, we answer a question from the online forums. The listener asks if they should get the CFII and MEI even during this slowdown even though they have already failed two check rides. We have much to unpack in this question so let’s get started. Free Scholarships Guide: Visit https://www.aviationcareerspodcast.com/free/ to get yours …
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Max talks with Mark Kolber, an aviation lawyer and CFI, about the FAA's compliance program. Mark explains that the program, launched in 2015, shifted from a punitive approach to a more rehabilitative one, encouraging pilots to report mistakes and undergo retraining rather than facing severe penalties. He highlights the benefits of being proactive a…
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Elaine Johnson was a 41 year old from Parma, OH. She had two children and worked at a local college. Some time around Dec. 1, 1990, Elaine had been washing clothes at her apartment building. Those items were eventually found still in the machines. She was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FindElaineBenichJohnson Charley Project: …
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Women’s Air Racing has been a tradition since 1929 which has evolved to the Woman’s Air Race Classic to be run June 18 through 24 of 2024. To tell us more about the storied history of the air race classic is Emmy Dillon, a competitor in this year’s race Sponsor: To Find out more about the Pay It Forward Program and you can receive or give a scholar…
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Max interviews Jason Blair about the FAA reauthorization bill and its implications for flight training and pilot certification. And Max reads listener stories and emails. Jason highlights a significant change allowing non-collegiate programs to qualify for restricted ATP certificates through enhanced qualification programs developed by airlines or …
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