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I talk about setting and accomplishing goals that help to change attitude and behavior and improve quality of life Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gilbert-m-bell-live/support
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ACM ByteCast is a podcast series from ACM’s Practitioners Board in which hosts Rashmi Mohan and Jessica Bell interview researchers, practitioners, and innovators who are at the intersection of computing research and practice. In each episode, guests will share their experiences, the lessons they’ve learned, and their own visions for the future of computing.
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Interviews and presentations on climate and energy realism, with guests including Will Happer, Jerome Corsi, Marc Morano, Carl-Otto Weiss, Valentina Zharkova, Christopher Essex, Henrik Svensmark, Patrick Moore, Ross McKitrick, Willie Soon, Susan Crockford, Peter Ridd, Christopher Monckton, and Richard Lindzen.
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Beyond the Bench is a podcast series produced by the Florida Supreme Court. These podcasts will give you a better understanding of how Florida's courts work and how they work for you. Shows cover a broad range of topics and are meant to be informational, educational, and entertaining.
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Listen in as author Linda Sivertsen (aka Book Mama) brings together the world’s most beloved bestselling authors to chat about writing, publishing, deal-making, spirituality, activism, and the art of romancing creativity. Now streaming on American Airlines, these up-close conversations are a fan favorite, downloaded millions of times, and frequently profiled on “Best Podcast” lists (i.e., The Motley Fool’s “10 Best Podcasts for Women”) while gracing the "Popular Podcasts, Books" (formerly Li ...
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Joel Gilbert: The Climate According To AI Al Gore | Tom Nelson Pod #248
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Joel Gilbert: Filmmaker, Journalist, Political Commentator. 00:00 Introduction to Joel Gilbert and His AI Al Gore Project 00:45 Joel's Background and Connection to Al Gore 01:20 Researching Roger Revelle and Al Gore's Claims 02:10 The Influence of Roger Revelle on Climate Science 04:26 Al Gore's Political Journey and Environmental Focus 06:12 Al Go…
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Steven Koonin and Efrat Fenigson: Climate Realism: A Sane Approach | Tom Nelson Pod #247
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Prof. Koonin is an American theoretical physicist and former director of the Center for Urban Science and Progress at NYU, as well as a professor in the Department of Civil and Urban Engineering at NYU School of Engineering. In the past he was the Chief Scientist of BP’s oil and gas division, served as Under Secretary for Science in the Department …
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Tilak Doshi: Canceled by Forbes | Tom Nelson Pod #246
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I am an PhD economist with a focus on energy and environment policy issues. I am an ex-Forbes contributor and live in London. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:04 Controversy with Forbes 01:12 Electric Vehicles and Environmental Impact 02:45 Editorial Challenges and Climate Denial Accusations 06:10 Biden Administration and Climate Emerge…
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Larry Bell: From Space Architecture to Climate Realism | Tom Nelson Pod #245
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Larry Bell is an endowed professor of space architecture at the University of Houston where he founded the Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture (SICSA) and the graduate program in space architecture. He has written more than 600 editorial articles for Forbes and Newsmax, along with several other books on diverse topics. Bell has aut…
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The week Coop and Taylor are joined by Matt Bower to discuss a few sections from Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Husserl at the limits of Phenomenology as well as Husserl's The Origin of Geometry. Matt is currently Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Texas State University. Matt completed his doctoral work at University of Memphis (2013) and…
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Ralph Schoellhammer: Europe: Stupid stuff is outpacing the smart stuff | Tom Nelson Pod #244
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Lecturer, Commentator, Podcaster Visiting Fellow @MCC_Budapest Columnist @Brusselssignal 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:19 Energy Crisis in Europe 01:33 China's Industrial Strategy 03:43 Natural Gas and Energy Policies 06:55 Renewable Energy Debate 09:43 Impact of Energy Policies on Society 11:12 Climate Change and Policy Critique 13:47 Ge…
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Wallace Manheimer: “Science Societies’ Climate Statements: Some Concerns” | Tom Nelson Pod #243
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Wallace Manheimer is a life fellow of both American Physical Society (APS) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). His career has been at the US Naval Research Laboratory since 1970, and he served in the small group of ST-16 senior scientists for his last 14 years there. Since retiring in 2004, he has served as a consultant…
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Anthony Watts: Understanding the Science Behind Climate Change Headlines | Tom Nelson Pod #242
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Anthony Watts is the founder and editor of WattsUpWithThat.com, the world’s most viewed website on climate. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:27 Anthony Watts' Background and Contributions 01:58 Climate Realism Show and Hosting Challenges 03:27 Debunking Climate Alarmism 04:02 Misleading Climate Headlines 06:22 Proxy Data and Temperature…
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David Jones: Failure of experts | Tom Nelson Pod #241
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Meteorologist David Jones has been forecasting & broadcasting weather for decades. His passion is communicating weather to decision-makers. For his dedicated service to media and emergency managers in British Columbia, he was awarded the Rube Hornstein Medal for excellence in operational meteorology in 2015. A keen powder hound, Jones was the Envir…
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Cooper and Taylor discuss Hegel's Elements of the Philosophy of Right.Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/muhh witter: @unconscioushhBy Cooper Cherry Jr.
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Jamie Bambrick: “Speaking to the normies” | Tom Nelson Pod #240
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Editor-In-Chief @cleartruthmedia | Associate Pastor of Hope Church Craigavon 00:00 Introduction to Jamie Bambrick 00:30 Climate Alarmism and the Church 01:42 Creating the Viral Video 03:01 Reception and Impact 04:51 Organized Efforts and Church Influence 09:40 Personal Journey and Skepticism 14:06 Success of the Climate Video 16:58 Engaging the Nor…
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David Siegel: A framework for understanding climate | Tom Nelson Pod #239
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David Siegel is a tech entrepreneur from Silicon Valley. He has been researching and writing about climate since 1990. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:47 Understanding the Radiative Model 01:21 Solar Science and Photon Journey 03:37 Greenhouse Effect Explained 08:04 Real-World Data on Downwelling Radiation 11:08 Impact of Clouds and Water Vapor …
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James Wakefield - Giovanni Gentile & Actual Idealism
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James Wakefield returned to discuss the his work on Giovanni Gentile, including translations. He teaches modules on Political Thought, Government and Political Science in the Department of Politics and International Relations. His research focuses on European and American political theory, ethics, philosophy of education, and intellectual history.J…
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In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Harald Störrle hosts ACM Fellow and Software System Award recipient Xavier Leroy, professor at Collège de France and member of the Académie des Sciences. Best known for his role as a primary developer of the OCaml programming language, Xavier is an internationally recognized expert on functional programming language…
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Paul Burgess: Fighting for climate/energy rationality | Tom Nelson Pod #238
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Paul Burgess B.Sc, MS.C, a retired Chartered Water Resources Engineer was in charge of water resource planning for large sections of the UK and sat on national UK committees. Before he retired he represented the whole of the country of Wales where he was responsible for planning water supply, flood protection, reservoirs, hydrological and weather m…
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Belle Gunness aka "The La Porte Ghoul" (Episode 1.6)
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Belle Gunness of La Porte, Indiana is one of America’s first female serial killers. It is estimated that she may have killed 40 people, maybe even more, between 1884-1908. Her crimes occurred in Illinois and also Indiana.By Quigley Productions, LLC
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Suresh Bansal: “Biogenic and abiotic hydrocarbons“ | Tom Nelson Pod #237
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Suresh Bansal has spent ~40 years investigating the topic of biogenic vs abiotic oil. Some of his conclusions: 1. ~80% of current fossil fuel theory and ~80% of current abiotic oil theory is correct. 2. Both sides are ignoring the scientific evidence of the opposite side for the SAME oil deposits—the SAME oil deposit often contains a mixture of bio…
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Javier Vinós: Tonga Volcano Caused Record Warming | Tom Nelson Pod #236
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- Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. School of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain) - Postdoctoral researcher at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Biology, University of California, San Diego (USA) - Associate Researcher at the Medical Research Center, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge (UK) …
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The week Cooper and Taylor discuss chapter 1 of Jeanne Lorraine Schroeder's The Triumph of Venus The Erotics of the Market, Pandora’s Amphora: The Eroticism of Contract and Gift.Marcel Mauss's The Gift Episode:https://soundcloud.com/podcast-co-coopercherry/the-gift?si=75d82545bf564e358f5a22f2b59390c3&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaig…
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George Woolridge: Ethical stewardship and Gravitational Waves | Tom Nelson Pod #235
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About George Woolridge: B.S. in Music Education from Messiah University 24 years in project definition, development, and electrical design, primarily supporting research groups including: NASA, US DOD, other research and government entities worldwide. Insufferably curious, I've spent the last decade or so looking for solutions to questions I have w…
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The Disappearance of Daniel Reaves (Episode 1.5)
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Daniel Reaves was a 25-year-old young man, with a girlfriend of seven years and a small child, when on Sunday, May 4, 2008, he vanished in the early morning hours under mysterious circumstances from Madison, Indiana.By Quigley Productions, LLC
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Joachim Dengler: “Deconstructing the Climate Narrative” | Tom Nelson Pod #234
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I have a PhD and a Habilitation (the qualification in Germany which used to be the precondition for becoming a professor) in Physics. 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:02 Diving into the Climate Narrative 03:04 Questioning the Climate Narrative 06:53 Analyzing Emission Trends 12:11 Debunking Emission Scenarios 18:01 CO2 Concentration and Emissio…
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Andy May: “IPCC AR6 WGI Bias” | Tom Nelson Pod #233
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Andy May is a writer. He is a retired petrophysicist and has published four books. He worked on oil, gas and CO2 fields in the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Indonesia, Thailand, China, UK North Sea, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela and Russia. He specialized in shale petrophysics, fractured reservoirs, wireline and core image interpretation and capillary pressu…
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Rene Girard's Violence And The Sacred
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This week Cooper and Taylor discuss the first 4 chapters of Rene Girard’s Violence and the Sacred: Sacrifice, The Sacrificial Crisis, Oedipus and the Surrogate Victim, and The Origins of Myth and Ritual.Marcel Mauss's The Gift Episode:https://soundcloud.com/podcast-co-coopercherry/the-gift?si=75d82545bf564e358f5a22f2b59390c3&utm_source=clipboard&ut…
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Tom Shula and Markus Ott : The “Missing Link” in the Greenhouse Effect | Tom Nelson Pod #232
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About Tom Shula: • Academic training in theoretical physics. Disillusioned with the community and left with a M.S. to work in tech industry. • Primary work in semiconductor and disk drive component and system development and manufacturing. • Brief diversions into other industries including steel mills, refining, food processing, and waste treatment…
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The Disturbing Case of Sylvia Likens (Episode 1.4)
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The 1965 death of 16-year-old Sylvia Likens shocked the state of Indiana and the entire nation. 59 years later, it is still regarded as one of the worst cases of child abuse in our state's history. What can we learn from the disturbing case of Sylvia Likens?By Quigley Productions, LLC
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This week Cooper and Taylor discuss Freud's Moses and Monotheism. This builds on what Freud laid out in Totem and Taboo as well our as discussion on that text. Working through different modes of the Oedipus complex as put forth in the concept of the primal father. This relationship between law, economy and the social bond is the focus.Our episodes …
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Vladislav Bogorov: When History Had Other Plans | Tom Nelson Pod #231
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Vladislav Bogorov was drafted in the Bulgarian Army and had to serve as a tankman on a Soviet T-55, upon his discharge being promoted to a Junior lieutenant. Having practiced as a lawyer for 17 years, he is probably the only certified welder who has won four cases before the European Court of Human Rights. (The cases are published on the website of…
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Severin Vetter: Globalist road to green poverty | Tom Nelson Pod #230
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Lawyer | Austrian | Interested in Politics, Environment, Energy, Agriculture 00:00 Introduction and Speaker Background 00:21 Understanding Human Rights and Environmental Law 01:45 The Implications of Recognizing a Right to a Clean Environment 03:50 Comparative Analysis: Europe vs. China 06:07 Historical Context of International Environmental Law 08…
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In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Bruke Kifle hosts ACM Fellow Ramón Cáceres, a computer science researcher and software engineer. His areas of focus have included systems and networks, mobile and edge computing, mobility modeling, security, and privacy. Most recently he was at Google, where he built large-scale privacy infrastructure. Previously, R…
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Kara Kennedy - Dune: A Critical Companion
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This week Cooper and Taylor spoke with Dr. Kara Kennedy about her book, Frank Herbert's Dune: A Critical Companion. Dr. Kennedy's publications include the books Adaptations of Dune: Frank Herbert’s Story on Screen, Frank Herbert’s Dune: A Critical Companion and Women’s Agency in the Dune Universe: Tracing Women’s Liberation through Science Fiction …
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Alexander Pohl: The Green Industrial Complex | Tom Nelson Pod #229
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Former London banker Alexander Pohl worked for years for one of the world’s greenest banks. Idealistically driven, he financed big wind and solar farms, genuinely convinced he was making the world a better place. Gradually, he woke up to the fact that today’s green is a broken system. He gave up banking and emigrated with his family to his little f…
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Bobby Shackouls: A 52-Year Energy Industry Veteran Reflects | Tom Nelson Pod #228
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Mr. Shackouls is a past Chairman and current member of the National Petroleum Council and a member of the Executive Committee of the US Oil and Gas Association. He is a registered professional engineer in the State of Texas and a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. 00:00 Introduction to Bobby Shackouls 00:06 Bobby's Background and Career …
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Rhonda Byrne & Kelly Noonan Gores: Their top secrets for birthing global bestsellers
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The magical duo of Rhonda Byrne & Kelly Noonan Gores are rounding out a bucket list week here at the Beautiful Writers Podcast. After years of dreaming, writing, podcasting, and, more recently, recording my latest book, the audiobook for Beautiful Writers: A Journey of Big Dreams & Messy Manuscripts—with Tricks of the Trade from Bestselling Authors…
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Gilbert Simondon - On The Mode Of Existence Of Technical Objects
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This week Cooper and Taylor tackle the introduction and chapter 1 of Gilbert Simondon’s On the Mode of Existence of Technical Objects. Chapter 1 Genesis of the technical object: the process of concretization.PDF:https://monoskop.org/images/2/20/Simondon_Gilbert_On_the_Mode_of_Existence_of_Technical_Objects_Part_I_alt.pdfSupport us on Patreon:https:…
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Edward Maust: Hammond's Serial Killer (Episode 1.3)
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The case we discuss in this episode happened in our hometown of Hammond, Indiana. David Edward Maust was a serial killer, who murdered three Hammond boys and buried them in his basement. His crimes shocked the nation upon his arrest in December of 2003.By Quigley Productions, LLC
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Maxime Bernier: “Climate alarmism is an irrational cult” | Tom Nelson Pod #227
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Maxime Bernier PC (born January 18, 1963) is a Canadian politician who is the founder and leader of the People's Party of Canada (PPC). 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:44 Maxime Bernier on Climate Policy 04:50 Media Strategy and Public Perception 07:24 Debate Participation and Political Strategy 10:19 Consistent Messaging and Social Me…
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Javier Vinós: The Sun and Climate: An Intimate Relationship | Tom Nelson Pod #226
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- Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. School of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain) - Postdoctoral researcher at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Biology, University of California, San Diego (USA) - Associate Researcher at the Medical Research Center, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge (UK) …
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Amy Ireland & Maya B. Kronic - Cute Accelarationism
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This week Amy Ireland and Maya B. Kronic joined Cooper and Taylor to discuss their collaborative project, Cute Accelerationism.Amy Ireland is a theorist and experimental writer based in Melbourne, Australia. Her research focuses on questions of agency and technology in modernity, and she is a member of the techno-materialist trans-feminist collecti…
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Latimer Alder: Decoding the Language of Alarm | Tom Nelson Pod #225
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Latimer Alder is an Independent Commentator on Twitter and elsewhere. He's a Chemist by training, was a business-oriented IT guy by profession and spent a few years as The Man on the Clapham Omnibus. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:11 Decoding the Language of Alarm 00:43 Previous Podcasts Overview 02:31 Climate Data Insights 04:09 Understan…
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Missing: Chenell Renee Gilbert (Episode 1.2)
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June 9, 2020, was the last time Chenell Renee Gilbert would be seen. Her last known whereabouts were around 6 am that morning near Rockville and South Girl’s School Road at a home in the SunGate housing edition on the far east side of Indianapolis, Indiana. This case has baffled law enforcement and the family of this loving mother, grandmother, and…
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Hans Labohm: Chronicles of Climate Hysteria | Tom Nelson Pod #224
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Hans Labohm, an economist and former expert reviewer for the IPCC, discusses his skepticism towards the current climate change narrative. He critiques the alarming predictions about global warming, CO2 emissions, and climate policy, presenting data that contradicts these claims. Labohm argues that CO2 is not a threat but rather benefits the environ…
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Steve Einhorn: Climate Change: What They Rarely Teach In College | Tom Nelson Pod #223
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Stephen Einhorn lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with Nancy, his wife of 57 years. He has been blessed with two sons and seven grandchildren. He graduated Cornell with a major in chemistry and received a Masters of Polymeric Materials from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. He attended Wharton Graduate School, U. of Pennsylvania, for one year. He has wor…
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This week Coop and Taylor had the pleasure of hosting Adrian Johnston. Adrian is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque. He is the author of many books, including Time Driven: Metapsychology and the Splitting of the Drive; Irrepressible Truth: On Lacan’s “The Freudian Thing”; and A New…
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Rachel Mathews: “Going viral with climate/energy realism” | Tom Nelson Pod #222
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Showing people how to design their own garden - making the world a prettier place- one garden at a time. And occasionally speaking at the local council! 00:00 Introduction to Rachel Matthews 00:02 Local Activism and Environmental Policies 00:43 Team Members and Their Roles 01:24 Viral Fame and Public Reaction 02:16 Challenges with Green Policies 02…
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In this episode of ACM ByteCast, our special guest host Scott Hanselman (of The Hanselminutes Podcast) welcomes ACM Fellow Juan Gilbert, the Andrew Banks Family Preeminence Endowed Professor and Chair of the Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department at the University of Florida where he leads the Computing for Social Good Lab. The lab…
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Bradley Mclean - Deleuze, Guattari and the Machine in Early Christianity
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This week Cooper and Taylor spoke to Bradley McClean about his book, Deleuze, Guattari and the Machine in Early Christianity Schizoanalysis, Affect and Multiplicity.Dr. Bradley H. McLean is the Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at Knox College. He is the author of seven books including Biblical Interpretation and Philosophical Herm…
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Joseph Fournier: CO2 Emissions: Climate forcing or effect? | Nelson Pod #221
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Dr. Fournier is an accomplished executive and senior scientist, with a 15-year track record in the oil sands, power generation and environmental science industries, both in Canada and in United States. His career has afforded him an exposure to a diverse range of exciting technology development projects, where he enjoyed fulfilling leadership roles…
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Vanishing Women of The Indiana Dunes State Park (Episode 1.1)
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Saturday, July 2, 1966, was a hot and sunny day at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore in Porter Indiana. Three young women, 19-year-old Patricia Blough, 21-year-old Ann Miller, and 19-year-old Renee Bruhl, were spending the day together at the beach. Around noon, the three women were seen getting onto a boat with a dark-haired man. They would nev…
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