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In this power-packed episode of Rizzology, host Nick Rizzo is joined by two visionary guests, Ian Parker and Matt Vogel, to discuss revolutionary technology and its potential to reshape our world. From the murky waters of industry practices to innovative solutions for a sustainable future, Parker and Vogel peel back the layers of deception and misinformation. Dive into the provocative conversation as they reveal the hidden dangers of fracking solvents, the unyielding influence of money and power, and the dire need for better standards in water purification.
Discover how their transformative water deposition technology promises to produce clean water and energy more efficiently than ever before, while navigating the geopolitical and ethical challenges of its implementation. Unearth the secrets behind atmospheric water generation, delve into the myth of desalinization, and explore the ambitions of Healixa’s future groundbreaking advancements.
The episode also reminisces about tech icon Steve Jobs, critically examines the current direction of major tech companies, and engages in a reflective discussion on how innovation has arguably stagnated. Plus, hear about the practical steps they’re taking to protect public health from water contaminants and their strategy for introducing disruptive technology to the market.
Get a firsthand look at the personal stories and the professional journey of Parker and Vogel as they discuss everything from product development, partnerships, and field application to the nuances of reverse osmosis and the arid conditions their technology can conquer.
Join us for an eye-opening episode that bridges the gap between technology and ecology, steers clear of the status quo, and propels us towards a balanced future.
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Chapters

1. Struggled but persisted with exercise, felt impact. (00:00:00)

2. Pure water, cold air, new technology breakthrough. (00:09:44)

3. Technology iteration in South Carolina achieves scalable cooling. (00:15:29)

4. Pipeline of people eager for deployment. Supply chain ready for quick ramp. (00:16:35)

5. Disruption in tech will upset some parties. (00:24:10)

6. Regularly replacing water filters due to usage. (00:30:47)

7. Technological evolution leads to concern for future. (00:36:12)

8. Information spreads quickly, overwhelming us constantly. (00:37:16)

9. Copying world's hydrologic cycle solves immediate problem. (00:50:35)

10. Using technology to maintain balance with nature. (00:57:06)

11. Future technology will change computing; Apple's success. (01:02:51)

12. Apple's genius bar changes to corporate model. (01:07:06)

13. Smartphones lack innovation, becoming indistinguishable over time. (01:10:03)

14. Showerhead filter removes skin contamination, avoids dryness. (01:19:36)

15. Improve water distribution through collaborative partnerships. (01:23:28)

16. Using key phrases to communicate with teams. (01:30:04)

17. Recovering from neglect, focusing on business growth. (01:33:34)

18. Exciting future plans, thanks for support, goodbye. (01:36:24)

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In this power-packed episode of Rizzology, host Nick Rizzo is joined by two visionary guests, Ian Parker and Matt Vogel, to discuss revolutionary technology and its potential to reshape our world. From the murky waters of industry practices to innovative solutions for a sustainable future, Parker and Vogel peel back the layers of deception and misinformation. Dive into the provocative conversation as they reveal the hidden dangers of fracking solvents, the unyielding influence of money and power, and the dire need for better standards in water purification.
Discover how their transformative water deposition technology promises to produce clean water and energy more efficiently than ever before, while navigating the geopolitical and ethical challenges of its implementation. Unearth the secrets behind atmospheric water generation, delve into the myth of desalinization, and explore the ambitions of Healixa’s future groundbreaking advancements.
The episode also reminisces about tech icon Steve Jobs, critically examines the current direction of major tech companies, and engages in a reflective discussion on how innovation has arguably stagnated. Plus, hear about the practical steps they’re taking to protect public health from water contaminants and their strategy for introducing disruptive technology to the market.
Get a firsthand look at the personal stories and the professional journey of Parker and Vogel as they discuss everything from product development, partnerships, and field application to the nuances of reverse osmosis and the arid conditions their technology can conquer.
Join us for an eye-opening episode that bridges the gap between technology and ecology, steers clear of the status quo, and propels us towards a balanced future.
Support the show

YouTube
Instagram
Tik Tok

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Struggled but persisted with exercise, felt impact. (00:00:00)

2. Pure water, cold air, new technology breakthrough. (00:09:44)

3. Technology iteration in South Carolina achieves scalable cooling. (00:15:29)

4. Pipeline of people eager for deployment. Supply chain ready for quick ramp. (00:16:35)

5. Disruption in tech will upset some parties. (00:24:10)

6. Regularly replacing water filters due to usage. (00:30:47)

7. Technological evolution leads to concern for future. (00:36:12)

8. Information spreads quickly, overwhelming us constantly. (00:37:16)

9. Copying world's hydrologic cycle solves immediate problem. (00:50:35)

10. Using technology to maintain balance with nature. (00:57:06)

11. Future technology will change computing; Apple's success. (01:02:51)

12. Apple's genius bar changes to corporate model. (01:07:06)

13. Smartphones lack innovation, becoming indistinguishable over time. (01:10:03)

14. Showerhead filter removes skin contamination, avoids dryness. (01:19:36)

15. Improve water distribution through collaborative partnerships. (01:23:28)

16. Using key phrases to communicate with teams. (01:30:04)

17. Recovering from neglect, focusing on business growth. (01:33:34)

18. Exciting future plans, thanks for support, goodbye. (01:36:24)

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