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pacificpelican.us/64 podcast is an Internet talk program about books, technology, the web, programming, smartphone apps, and photography, as well as music, news, birds and sports. Join Dan McKeown and occasional co-hosts for the DJMcloud audio podcast.
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BimTube's Mission We aim to build everyone’s digital knowledge with content and conversations to inspire and instigate 'Better Information Management' to enable better decisions, better infrastructure, better services, and better outcomes for our social, economic, and environmental infrastructure. Background The podcast's theme revolves around 'Better Information Management'—exploring how Digital, Data, and Technology enable other sectors, domains, activities, initiatives, and outcomes. Audi ...
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What to say about REM? It might actually be hard for teenagers today, or even 20-somethings, to appreciate how big R.E.M. were in the 90s. For a while, even when they were reinventing themselves, or tackling themes not especially conducive to pop hits, they just seemed to keep getting bigger. They signed the most expensive record deal in history in…
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Steve Wynn is a founding member of The Dream Syndicate, a key band in the so-called Paisley Underground scene of the early 1980’s. Their debut album “The Days Of Wine And Roses” was recorded in three overnight sessions and released in 1982. It’s one of the great indie-rock touchstones and a phenomenal debut. The band had high-profile support slots …
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In this podcast, we speak with Dr. Tina Thomson, Global Head of Research and International Catastrophe Analytics at Gallagher Re, from Gallagher Re, a reinsurance broker. The topics discussed relate to better information management, focusing on digital data and decision-making in the context of catastrophe modeling. Tina elaborates on her role and …
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Paul Carrack is a singer, songwriter, and musician, and he’s heading out on tour in celebration of the 50th anniversary of classic song “How Long”, a hit he had with his band Ace. Paul has had an incredibly varied career since then. He was a member of Squeeze replacing Jools Holland on keyboards, and playing on their much-loved album “East Side Sto…
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In this episode of the BimTube Podcast, Steven hosts Tim Flower, UK Account Director for KONUX. They explore data integration, digital analytics, business intelligence, and systems integration in the rail industry. >Tim's LinkedIn Key Points: Tim Flower's career from data entry to Chief Intelligent Infrastructure Engineer at Network Rail. KONUX's u…
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Bill Oakley, along with his best friend and writing partner Josh Weinstein, wrote various episodes of The Simpsons during it’s glory days including “Marge Gets A Job”, “Bart vs Australia”, and the legendary 2-part season-straddling “Who Shot Mr Burns”, and they were appointed executive producers and showrunners for the 7th and 8th seasons of the sh…
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It’s been five years! Yes, it’s 5th anniversary extravaganza episode of Sending Signals! I’m delighted that Dan Wilson agreed to come back on for a catch-up. He’s one of my favourite ever guests on the show and he didn’t disappoint. We talk about his recent Grammy win, the role of embarrassment in songwriter, as well as the story behind the Semison…
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Join us on the Bim Tube podcast as we chat with John Nortcliffe, Arb RIBA, founder of Redhead Architects. With over 20 years of experience in the field, John shares his journey and insights into the impact of digital data and Building Information Modelling (BIM) on modern architecture. John on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-nortcliffe-7…
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In the latest BimTube podcast episode, Steven interviews Clay Starr, Architecture, Urban Design & Planning Lead at Esri, delving into significant advancements in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. The conversation centres on the integration of cutting-edge technologies and data-driven strategies to enhance project outco…
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Digital Transformation in GIS and Hydrology: Insights and Innovations With Geg Cocks, Senior Applied Researcher | Spatial Data Scientist | 3DHP (R&D) Technical Lead In this episode of the BimTube podcast, host Steven is joined by Greg Cocks MSc, an expert in spatial data management. Greg shares his journey from New Zealand to becoming a U.S. citize…
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Putting last week behind us, this was genuinely one of my favourite conversations I’ve had for the show. Like many, I was first aware of Isobel as member of Scottish indie band Belle and Sebastian. I found her such a compelling figure. She looked like she had stepped out of a French new wave movie. She was a cello player in an indie rock band. And …
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Chris Difford is having a very busy year. There’s a new Squeeze album in the works, they are supporting Heart on their forthcoming arena tour, and there’s also the matter of an enormous UK tour in hour of Squeeze’s 50th anniversary. Chris also hosts the podcast “I Never Thought It Would Happen” which is currently on Season 4. Seems like a good time…
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Roll up! Roll up! This episode I’m joined from across the Atlantic by singer-songwriter Jade Bird, who has just released a new EP, “Burn The Hard Drive”, which chronicles the breakdown of her relationship and engagement to a former bandmate. It’s the first significant release from Jade since 2021’s very excellent “Different Kinds Of Light” album. W…
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Phillip Ingram is one of the founding members of Motown band Switch who formed in late 1976, and after a chance encounter, were championed by Jermaine Jackson. Motown chief Berry Gordy heard the band’s tape and signed them to his subsidiary Gordy label. Switch were a a consistent presence on the R’n’B charts in the last 1970s. Switch sort of implod…
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It seems like a good time to take a deep dive into Best Picture nominee, and more importantly, my favourite film of 2023, “Past Lives”. This episode I’m joined by the film’s Assistant Director Ben Kahn to discuss his personal impact on the film, creating the remarkable chemistry between the cast, evoking an older digital landscape, and the profound…
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This Friday, March 1st Bruce Hornsby releases a new album in collaboration with chamber ensemble yMusic. The record is entitled “Deep Sea Vents”. It straddles the line between contemporary songwriting and modern classical, and the album has an aquatic theme with all the songs dealing with the ocean, or at least water in some way. The album is emble…
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BimTube Podcast #29 - Cristina Savian - Innovating Construction: The Digital Twin Journey Episode Description: 🔊 Dive into the future of construction and engineering with Cristina Savian MSc MBA MIET on "Innovating Construction: The Digital Twin Journey." This episode unpacks: 🌍 Christina's global career journey from Italy to Dubai. 📚 Transition fr…
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In this enlightening BimTube podcast episode, we're joined by Dr. François Baillon (PhD) the Managing Director of the International Humanitarian Infrastructure Platform (IHIP), a Geneva-based NGO that plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between the humanitarian sector and the private construction industry. https://www.linkedin.com/in/francoisb…
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Welcome. My guest this episode is artist and photographer Lynn Goldsmith. Her career as a photographer has brought her into the orbit of rock n roll legends like Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, and notably Bruce Springsteen with whom she had a romantic relationship in the 70s as he was still working his way up, with his blistering l…
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I’m listening! Hopefully you are too, as this week is incredibly fun. I’m joined by “Frasier” writer and consulting producer Bob Daily. Bob was on the writing staff for several seasons of the original run of “Frasier” and he’s back on board for the new revival series out now on Paramount+. If you’re at all interested in how TV shows like this get m…
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Hey. It’s a special one this week. Juliana Hatfield is a singer-songwriter based in Massachusetts. She was a member of the Lemonheads in the early 90s, as well as bands like Blake Babies in the late 80s and Some Girls in the early 00s. She’s made albums with Matthew Caws from Nada Surf and Paul Westerberg from The Replacements. She’s also released …
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Episode Overview: Join our discussion on "Digitalisation, Decarbonisation & Construction" with Dr. Anil Sawhney, a respected figure in construction and infrastructure. Dr. Sawhney’s diverse roles from RICS to global consultancy offer in-depth insights. We'll explore key areas of digitalization and decarbonization in construction, focusing on seven …
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This week I’m joined by drummer Chester Thompson. Chester is perhaps best known for his live work with Genesis and Phil Collins, but he has also worked with Frank Zappa, Weather Report, The Bee Gees, and The Pointer Sisters. He has a new jazz album out called “Wake-Up Call” and he joins me from Nashville to discuss it’s “genesis” (see what I did th…
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Guest: David McKeown TD, BSc (Tech), CEng, MIEE, FIRSE, FRSA, Life FIAM Honorary Vice President, The Institute of Asset Management (IAM) Bio: David McKeown, a Chartered Engineer, has rich experience across various sectors. He's a founder member of the IAM, serving as its first CEO from 2009-2019. He was instrumental in the UK's contribution to the …
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Episode Title: "Navigating Built Environment Standards with Dan Rossiter FCIAT" Guest: Dan Rossiter FCIAT Position: Lead for Built Environment Standards Dan's Biography: Dan Rossiter, Chartered Architectural Technologist and FCIAT, is a renowned figure in the built environment field. Nationally, he drives digital transformation at the British Stand…
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Breathe deep the gathering gloom. This episode I welcome back John Lodge of The Moody Blues to the show! John has recently released his re-working of The Moody Blues 1967 opus “Days Of Future Passed”. I think it’s fair to wonder whether it’s a good idea when artist take on projects like this, and I want to ask John about the possible disconnect bet…
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Immerse yourself in this insightful podcast featuring special guest Victor Alasia, a Lead Solution Consultant at OpenText. The episode offers a comprehensive look into the intricacies of information systems, data management, and enterprise solutions across various sectors. Victor discusses Geography, Systems Architecture, Solutions Architecture, Da…
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In this BimTube podcast episode, we speak with Matthew Lever, Global GIS Platform Director for Arcadis, about the crucial role of information management (IM) in Architecture, Engineering and construction (AEC) projects. Matthew highlights how IM enhances collaboration, communication, and decision-making. He also offers guidance on implementing effe…
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Watch this podcast on YouTube --- In the latest episode of the BimTube Podcast, Sam Roberts, a geospatial expert, discusses his 16-year experience in underground surveying. He stresses the importance of accurate underground data for safety and efficiency, given the hidden assets like pipes and cables. Errors can result in safety risks and costly de…
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In this captivating episode of the Bimtube podcast, we are privileged to have Miranda Sharp as our guest, a seasoned digital data expert with a distinguished background spanning Royal Mail, Ordnance Survey, and her current venture, Metis Digital. During this podcast, we engage in crucial discussions on data quality, sharing, maintenance, and effici…
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Waddup? I’m joined this episode by Jonathan Higgs from the excellent Everything Everything. The band are from Manchester and formed in 2007. They’ve so far released 6 albums, 2 of which were nominated for the Mercury Music Award. They’ve also had 5 Ivor Novello nominations. Their most recent album 2022s “Raw Data Feel” saw the band experiment with …
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Dive Deep with BimTube Podcast: Where Digital Innovation Meets Information Mastery In our latest episode, we're joined by the ever-insightful Marek Suchocki, the mastermind behind Industry Associations Strategy at Autodesk. Unearth the dynamics of change management, and feel the seismic shifts technology brings to the world of construction. If you'…
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In the latest BimTube podcast episode, we converse with Dr. Steven Steer, an expert in data governance with two decades of expertise. Dr. Steer has a comprehensive background in the energy sector, having served in roles such as data scientist, data engineer, and governance specialist at leading entities, notably Ofgem, the UK's energy regulator. He…
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Embark with Erin Khan on a journey at the nexus of construction and technology, revealing the balance between challenges and opportunities in this ever-evolving landscape. Explore the synergy between field workers and the back-office, influencing data integrity and decision-making. Erin connects authentically to grasp field workers' needs, collabor…
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Delve into our podcast episode on GeoBIM integration in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC). This episode unveils the full AECOO (Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Owner, Operator) or out simply, the whole life cycle of built assets. Featured guests Dr. Anita Soni and George Floros from Skanska discuss BIM, GIS, and data manage…
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About this Podcast Join host Steven in an exciting episode of the BimTube podcast as he interviews James Kavanagh, a survey and geospatial expert, who is a Director from RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors). - BimTube website: http://bim.tube - Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS): https://www.rics.org/ - Earth observation and…
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- BimTube website: http://bim.tube Welcome to this episode of the BimTube podcast. Today, our guest is Gary Nuttall, MBCS CITP, an emerging technology consultant. Gary shares his background in analytics and his journey to becoming an independent consultant. The podcast host, Steven, and Gary discuss the concept of distributed ledgers and blockchain…
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Welcome. Dave Pegg is the longest serving member of Fairport Convention. Fairport are one of those bands who are a subculture unto themselves. They were formed in 1967 with Dave joining the band in 1969. Fairport split in 1979 but reformed in 1985 and have been active since then. They’re still a very hardworking touring band here in the UK. They ca…
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- BimTube website: http://bim.tube In this episode of the BimTube Podcast we speak with Iain Miskimmin. He discusses the importance of linking data and digital initiatives in the built environment - such as 'BIM' and Digital Twins - with clarity of purpose and value. Iain has been instrumental in education, upskilling and training - both in the UK …
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- BimTube website: http://bim.tube In this episode of the BimTube Podcast we speak with Denise McKenzie. She discussed the importance of openness of data; ethics for digital data use and sharing; the need for good communications and storytelling and making the case of location information. About Denise https://www.thisisplace.org/denise-mckenzie ht…
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Good dawning to thee, friends. My guest this episode tv producer and Daria co-creator Susie Lewis. Susie Lewis was an intern at MTV when she began working on the show Beavis and Butthead. That show featured a sardonic character names Daria, and feeling that MTV needed more content for girls, Susie was drafted in alongside Glenn Eichler to create a …
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- BimTube website: http://bim.tube In this BimTube Podcast we speak to Peter Vale, about the importance of clarity of purpose for data and information, enabled by robust processes, governance and the right skills. This episode was recorded in late 2022. About Peter: Peter is the Engineering Information Manager at Tideway and is responsible for impl…
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Hullo! This week I’m joined by Dougie Payne of Travis. He was lovely company. Travis have recently been revisiting their 2001 album “The Invisible Band” with a series of live shows, reissues, and a live album. It’s a fascinating era to talk about, as the band had found themselves thrust into the spotlight after the unexpected runaway success of pre…
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- BimTube website: http://bim.tube In this episode of the BimTube Podcast we speak with Malcolm Taylor, Specialist Advisor (Digital) at Crossrail International. He discussed the importance of quality, trustworthy information for decision-making on infrastructure engineering projects. Also, Malcolm reflects on how 'Project Information' becomes 'Asse…
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- BimTube website: http://bim.tube In this BimTube Podcast we speak to Marc Goldman about how GIS and location intelligence unlock value with data-driven decision-making for architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) and Infrastructure Management professionals. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcgoldman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/b…
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Listen up! Andy McCluskey is the frontman of Merseyside electronic legends Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark or OMD as they’re often known. OMD was formed in 1978 out of the ashes of another band The ID, to which I have a little family connection, which you’ll hear about in the episode. Their 1980 song Ebola Gay earned them widespread popularity th…
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- BimTube website: http://bim.tube In this podcast we speak with David Philp MSc BSc FICE FRICS FCIOB FCInstCES FGBC Chartered Construction Manager. David is the Director of Digital Consulting, Strategy & Innovation (Europe, Digital) at AECOM and a Professor (Honorary) Heriot Watt – University. David discusses the impacts of BIM and Digital Constru…
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BimTube website: http://bim.tube In this BimTube Podcast, we speak to Peter Kohler about data visualisation, mapping, and wider data science techniques, such as artificial intelligence (AI), that are building insights to help develop and implement strategies to combat marine litter. Peter Kohler BSc (Hons) Senior Marine Litter Scientist, Cefas CEO …
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- BimTube website: http://bim.tube In this BimTube Podcast we speak to Dr Seppe Cassettari FBCart.S about mapping, the geospatial industry and the importance and accessibility of decision-making with geographic data visualisation. About Dr Seppe Cassettari FBCart.S Seppe has over 40 years experience in the mapping and geospatial industry. Having re…
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