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Daily Tech News ShowDaily Tech News ShowHands-On With the Meta Quest 3S - DTNS 4879Ariel Waldman shares their experience using technology in Antarctica to shoot a documentary. Plus Dr Nicole Ackermans gives us a report on the tech she found at Neuroscience 2024. And Shannon gives us a review of Meta’s new Quest 3S VR headset.Starring Tom Merritt, Shannon Morse, Ariel Waldman, Craig Porter, Dr. Niki Ackermans, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes.2024-10-2132 minA Therapist Walks Into a BarA Therapist Walks Into a BarMarsification: A tale of planetary griefA Therapist Walks Into a Bar isn't quite back but I'm doing a little resurrection in order to share something very special that I think you'll like - Marsification: A tale of planetary grief. Marsification was created and written by sound artist, musician, and psychotherapist Lily Sloane and writer, teacher, bodyworker and facilitator Zara Zimbardo. Lily and Zara live in the San Francisco Bay Area, on unceded Ohlone land. All characters are voiced by Lily and Zara, and Chelsea Kigano, who also made some creative contributions to the story. Audio production, music and sounds by Lily Cover art by Lily ...2024-05-1954 minUrbana Play NoticiasUrbana Play NoticiasMilei propuso a Manuel García Mansilla y Ariel Lijo para la Corte Suprema de Justicia: Audios del 21 de marzo por Urbana PlayEl Gobierno propone a Ariel Lijo y Manuel García-Mansilla como jueces de la Corte Suprema. La ex vicepresidenta de la UIF, María Eugenia Talerico, afirmó: “La nominación del juez Ariel Lijo para la Corte Suprema es la consagración del poder eterno que tiene en nuestro país la corrupción, la rosca y la casta”. El ex presidente del BCRA, Federico Sturzenegger, aseguró: “Está vigente excepto el capítulo laboral porque las corporaciones se defienden. El DNU tiene cosas muy interesantes que generan cambios importantes. Uno evidente es la Ley de Alquileres. Bajó...2024-03-2113 minOur Opinions Are CorrectOur Opinions Are CorrectThe world's humblest heroes, from plumbers to tardigradesInspired by The Super Mario Bros Movie, we're talking about a humble class of heroes whose lives are devoted to infrastructure maintenance and repair. There are heating engineer rogues and space janitors and, of course, plumbers. Later in the episode we’ll head down to Antarctica, where our guest Ariel Waldman spent her summer vacation studying the environment and the tiny creatures who live there – including tardigrades, the world’s greatest microscopic animals!   2024-02-0846 minConversations with Ben O’Hara-ByrneConversations with Ben O’Hara-ByrneI’m getting older but this ain’t getting old: Aaron Pritchett on his new song and upcoming tourWhy victims' families want Robert Pickton evidence kept and why police say it's no longer needed (01:43)Guest: Sue Brown, Director & Staff Lawyer, Justice for GirlsWhy weird ads about Sophie Trudeau, Howie Mandel — and Mary Berg — mean we're in trouble online (18:16)Guest: David Shipley, CEO and Co-Founder of Beauceron Security IncWho’s got mail: A bleak future for Canada Post (36:34)Guest: Ian Lee, Associate Professor, Sprott School of Business, Carleton UniversityThe science behind sci-fi film and TV (51...2024-01-261h 43TED Radio HourTED Radio HourWhat it takes to be an Antarctic explorer todayAriel Waldman is a filmmaker and Antarctic explorer who first appeared in our 2021 episode, "Through the Looking Glass." Since then, she has written a new book and returned to Antarctica with a new mission. For this bonus episode, producer Matthew Cloutier reached out to get an update.This bonus episode was previously shared only with our TED Radio Hour+ supporters. To get access to all of our bonus content, listen to the show sponsor-free and support our work at NPR, sign up for TED Radio Hour+ at plus.npr.org/tedLearn more about sponsor message...2023-12-2019 minSETI LiveSETI LiveOut There: The Science Behind Sci-Fi Film and TV with Ariel WaldmanAsk anyone interested in space science, and you will likely also find a person influenced in some way by science fiction, whether they grew up watching Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Stargate, watching movies, or reading books. The genre has grown and expanded over the centuries, reflecting and inspiring changes in the world, our technology, and even our dreams of exploration. Now, Ariel Waldman - filmmaker, explorer, and former NASA advisor - has written an accessible book featuring dozens of interviews that "takes readers on a journey to the farthest depths of space". Join communications specialist Beth Johnson...2023-10-3135 minTED Radio HourTED Radio HourThrough the Looking GlassOriginal broadcast date: Friday, March 19, 2021. Our senses can only take us so far in understanding the world. But with the right tools, we can dig deeper. This hour, TED speakers take us through the looking glass, where we explore new frontiers. Guests include astrophysicist Emily Levesque, wildlife filmmaker Ariel Waldman, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapist Rick Doblin and science fiction author Charlie Jane Anders.TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this...2023-07-2150 minTalk Justice An LSC PodcastTalk Justice An LSC PodcastSurging Debt Collection Suits: Impact on Debtors and Court SystemExperts discuss how consumer debt lawsuits have come to dominate civil courts at the expense of low-income Americans on the latest episode of LSC's “Talk Justice" podcast.Featured Guests: Erika Rickard, project director for civil legal system modernization at the Pew Charitable Trust; Ariel Levinson-Waldman, founding president of Tzedek DC; George Simons, founder and CEO of SoloSuit.2022-04-1236 minIn Loco Parent(i)sIn Loco Parent(i)sEpisode 2-7: This is *Not* an Ember Ad (with Rachel and Ariel Levinson-Waldman)In this episode, Karen and Steve reflect on a somewhat-less-crazy week, Valentine's Day, victory on the tennis court, and various other miscellany. They then have a wide-ranging interview with Rachel and Ariel Levinson-Waldman, on everything from the life of non-profit lawyers in Washington to having musical kids music-ing at the same time in the same house to their important work on privacy (Rachel) and legal services for underrepresented communities in D.C. (Ariel).2022-02-171h 07TED Radio HourTED Radio HourListen Again: Through The Looking GlassOriginal broadcast date: Friday, March 19, 2021. Our senses can only take us so far in understanding the world. But with the right tools, we can dig deeper. This hour, TED speakers take us through the looking glass, where we explore new frontiers. Guests include astrophysicist Emily Levesque, wildlife filmmaker Ariel Waldman, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapist Rick Doblin, and science fiction author Charlie Jane Anders.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2022-01-1450 minCBB Review Podcast NetworkCBB Review Podcast NetworkThe Review - Season 2, Episode 5 (Jimmy V Celebration)CBB Review writers Ariel Puterman, George Bagwell, Matt Waldman, and Steve Kirck join Brendon Hodges for a discussion of what Jimmy V means to them. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbb-review/support2021-12-1006 minCBB Review Podcast NetworkCBB Review Podcast NetworkThe Review - Season 2, Episode 2In the largest group ever on 'The Review', Brendon Hodges is joined by CBB Review contributors Ariel Puterman, Drew Tineo and Matt Waldman as the three discuss Big 12 hoops and the new Division I program, St. Thomas. Hodges also interviews Bellarmine basketball player Garrett Tipton and the moderator of Mat's Madness, Madi Travisano. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbb-review/support2021-11-011h 06World Politics ReviewWorld Politics ReviewA Haitian Solution to Haiti’s CrisisRelief efforts are continuing in Haiti following the 7.2-magnitude earthquake that hit the country on Aug. 14, causing widespread destruction in the southern peninsula, near the quake’s epicenter. The death toll has surpassed 2,200, with 344 people still missing, according to the Haitian Civil Protection Agency. More than 12,000 people have been injured and nearly 53,000 houses destroyed.  The disaster occurred during a period of deep political crisis in Haiti, which took a tragic and unexpected turn when President Jovenel Moise was assassinated on July 7. Before that, Moise had been governing mainly through executive orders due to his failure to organize leg...2021-08-2540 min倍儿美电台 | We Are Ladies倍儿美电台 | We Are Ladies太阳系漫游2021 - Vol.23你好,地球这里是来自太阳的阳,来自水星的嘉欣,和来自月球的瑶瑶几十亿年来,我们漫游在广袤的太阳系,看斗转星移,看沧海桑田,一切似乎都没什么变化,一切也似乎都在变化。我们总希望,除了彼此,除了星河,还能看到些别的什么。直到最近,终于,面前这颗蓝色星球中有一些孩子们,他们走出了地球,登上空间站,甚至和我们一同生活在太空中。于是,我们之间发生了很多有趣的故事。阳总发现了宇航员不可言说的小秘密;嘉欣找到了让她想据为己有的珍宝;瑶瑶则和一位光头叔成了莫逆之交。三位还在天宫二号空间站,吃了一顿地地道道的中餐。分别的时候,我们接收到一位叫劳伦斯克劳斯的物理学家的信息,他说:你身体里的每一个原子,都来自一颗爆炸了的恒星。形成你左手的原子可能和形成你右手的来自不同的恒星。这是我所知的关于物理最有诗意的事情:你们都是星辰。是的,你好地球,你好陌生人,此时此刻,我们都是在太阳系中,漫游的星辰。主播:老胡、杨素瑶、太阳音频后期 :太阳视觉设计:杨素瑶海报素材:Scott Kelly’s instagram部分文案素材:《云端》杂志2019年专题《宇宙牌情书》《我在太空的一年》作者: Scott Kelly / Margaret Lazarus Dean ,译者: 郑永春 / 门雪洁《太空生存指南》作者: Ariel Waldman ,译者: 苟利军 / 黄月 片头音乐:《N tha City》K - Double片中音乐:《Pino》Otto A Totland《From》Goldmund《Intermission》《Radio Stars》Kraftwerk2021-07-081h 19Short WaveShort WaveWhat We Can Learn From Microscopic Life In AntarcticaOur colleagues at the TED Radio Hour introduce us to wildlife filmmaker Ariel Waldman. She says the coldest continent is brimming with invisible life that can only be seen through microscopes, including tardigrades (one of Maddie's favorite critters).Listen to the full TED Radio Hour episode, Through The Looking Glass, here.2021-03-3012 minTalking Tech TransferTalking Tech TransferWhat We Can Learn From Microscopic Life In Antarctic‪a Our colleagues at the TED Radio Hour introduce us to wildlife filmmaker Ariel Waldman. She says the coldest continent is brimming with invisible life that can only be seen through microscopes, including tardigrades (one of Maddie’s favorite critters). Listen to the full TED Radio Hour episode, Through The Looking Glass, here. Follow TED Radio Hour and host Manoush Zomorodi on Twitter.The post What We Can Learn From Microscopic Life In Antarctic‪a first appeared on Talking Tech Transfer.2021-03-3000 minTED Radio HourTED Radio HourThrough The Looking GlassOur senses can only take us so far in understanding the world. But with the right tools, we can dig deeper. This hour, TED speakers take us through the looking glass, where we explore new frontiers. Guests include astrophysicist Emily Levesque, wildlife filmmaker Ariel Waldman, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapist Rick Doblin, and science fiction author Charlie Jane Anders.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2021-03-1949 minEmbeddedEmbeddedJellyfish Are Pretty Badass (Repeat)Ariel Waldman (@arielwaldman) spoke with us about how science, art, and all of the other disciplines can build a better world. Ariel does many amazing things, it is hard to list them all. Homepage: arielwaldman.com YouTube: arielwaldman Science Hack Day: sciencehackday.org and Twitter @ScienceHackDay Space Hack directory of ways to get involved: spacehack.org Patreon page: arielwaldman Book: What's It Like in Space?: Stories from Astronauts Who've Been There NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts council, look at niacfellows.org to apply. 2021-02-121h 03Daily Tech News ShowDaily Tech News ShowAppreciating the Little Things in Life - DTNS 3757Microscopes are a common fixture in labs the world over. But what makes modern microscopy tools different from the ones everyone used in HS biology?Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Roger Chang, Justin Robert Young and Ariel Waldman.Link to the Show Notes.  Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-04-0932 minEmbeddedEmbeddedThe Edge of Science FictionJason Derleth of the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Program spoke with us about what it takes to win a NIAC award. NIAC program homepage  Some of the accepted NIAC studies Key dates: Note: Solicitations open in June 2020!  Apply to NIAC A guide for NSPIRES, the payment system  We first heard about NIAC talking to Ariel Waldman. Her niacfellows.org site has some advice and encouragement for applying. Ariel was on Episode 255 of the show. Elecia’s one-page overview of Curved-Crease Origami and Flex Circuitry for In-si...2020-02-211h 02Tiny House Lifestyle PodcastTiny House Lifestyle Podcast6 Years of Off-Grid Tiny House Living in Wyoming with Ariel McGlothinAriel has lived off-grid in a tiny house in the Wyoming mountains for 6 years now. She has first-hand experience on how to deal with heat, water, and electricity without a reliable connection to the grid or even consistent sunshine. Ariel is a generous guest who offers an inside look at how she has set up the systems in her tiny house.The post 6 Years of Off-Grid Tiny House Living in Wyoming with Ariel McGlothin #089 appeared first on The Tiny House.Send us a textSupport the showListen. Subscribe. Rate...2019-12-1352 minDaily Tech News ShowDaily Tech News ShowPaging Ariel Waldman - DTNS 3632Ariel Waldman shares her first hand experience with setting up and streaming live video from the bottom of the world in Antartica. Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Ariel Waldman, Roger Chang Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-10-0731 minPower of Ten with Andy PolainePower of Ten with Andy PolaineAriel Waldman 'Hacking Science for Collaboration'Hello, and welcome to Power of Ten. A podcast about design operating at many levels, from thoughtful detail, through to organisational transformation, to the changes in society and the world. My name is Andy Polaine, a designer, educator, and writer, currently group director of client evolution at Fjord. My guest today is Ariel Waldman. Ariel makes massively multiplayer science, creating an unusual collaboration that infuses serendipity into science and space exploration. Show Links Andy Polaine on Twitter: @apolaine Ariel Waldman on Twitter: @arielwaldman Ariel’s website: https://arielwaldman.com Ariel’s YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/arielwaldman Ariel’s Patreon site: http...2019-08-2238 minThe Human Centered Design Podcast (Premium)The Human Centered Design Podcast (Premium)Ariel Waldman 'Hacking Science for Collaboration'Hello, and welcome to Power of Ten. A podcast about design operating at many levels, from thoughtful detail, through to organisational transformation, to the changes in society and the world. My name is Andy Polaine, a designer, educator, and writer, currently group director of client evolution at Fjord. My guest today is Ariel Waldman. Ariel makes massively multiplayer science, creating an unusual collaboration that infuses serendipity into science and space exploration. Show LinksAriel Waldman on Twitter: @arielwaldmanAriel’s website: https://arielwaldman.comAriel’s YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/arielwaldmanAriel’s Patreon...2019-08-2238 minThe Informed LifeThe Informed LifeAriel Waldman on AntarcticaMy guest today is NASA advisor, author, and YouTube videographer Ariel Waldman. Ariel describes what she does as making “massively multiplayer science” — that is, “creating unusual collaborations that infuse serendipity into science and space exploration.” In this episode, we focus on her recent sojourn documenting microscopic life in Antarctica, and how managing information in such a remote, demanding environment calls for self-reliance and thoughtful preparation.Listen to the full conversation https://theinformeddotlife.files.wordpress.com/2019/07/the-informed-life-episode-13-ariel-waldman.mp3Show notesAriel WaldmanNASA Innovative Advanced Concepts programScience Hack DayAriel’s Spacetime o...2019-07-0731 minPower StationPower Station#54 Ariel Levinson-Waldman, Tzedek DCIf you want to see justice in action, go to DC Superior Court and look for the lawyers with the blue clipboards and a sign offering free help. They position themselves there for the 2 days a weeks dedicated to debt collection and are a counterpart to a sea of for-profit debt collectors. The justice gap for people marginalized by debt is what led Ariel Levinson-Waldman to create Tzedek DC, a public interest nonprofit that advocates for just policy solutions. Debt can have devastating consequences for people with a limited ability to repay. It can mean the suspension of a dr...2019-03-1842 minThe Most Important QuestionThe Most Important Question#40: What Takes a Young Woman from Art School to NASA... & Why Might That Change Everything Forever, for Everyone?Our guest is Ariel Waldman, the author of What's It Like in Space? Stories from Astronauts Who've Been There, the founder of Spacehack.org, the global director of Science Hack Day, and a member of the council for NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts. Want to send us feedback? Tweet us, email us, or leave us a voice message!2018-10-231h 17EmbeddedEmbeddedJellyfish Are Pretty BadassAriel Waldman (@arielwaldman) spoke with us about how science, art, and all of the other disciplines can build a better world. Ariel does many amazing things, it is hard to list them all. Homepage: arielwaldman.com YouTube: arielwaldman   Science Hack Day: sciencehackday.org and Twitter @ScienceHackDay Space Hack directory of ways to get involved: spacehack.org Patreon page: arielwaldman Book: What's It Like in Space?: Stories from Astronauts Who've Been There NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts council, look at niacfellows.org to apply. Ariel fell in love with NASA while watching the When We Left Earth mi...2018-08-101h 03StarTalk All-StarsStarTalk All-StarsStarTalk Live! from SF Sketchfest 2017 (Part 2) (Repeat)Bill Nye, co-host Eugene Mirman, space activist Ariel Waldman, SF Sketchfest co-founder Janet Varney, and comedian Claudia O’Doherty are back to finish their chat on citizen science, space exploration, Science Hack Days, and more, as we revisit Part 2 of our live show at SF Sketchfest 2017. Don’t miss an episode of StarTalk All-Stars. Subscribe on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_all-stars Apple Podcasts: https://itun.es/us/P9kphb.c Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk-allstars TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/StarTalk-All-Stars-p949405/ Goog...2018-08-0844 minStarTalk All-StarsStarTalk All-StarsStarTalk Live! from SF Sketchfest 2017 (Part 1) (Repeat)Re-visit our live discussion on space exploration and citizen science from the 2017 SF Sketchfest featuring Bill Nye, co-host Eugene Mirman, space activist Ariel Waldman, Sketchfest co-founder Janet Varney, and comedian Claudia O’Doherty. NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/all-access/startalk-live-sf-sketchfest-2017-part-1-repeat-2/Photo Credit: © Photo by Jakub Mosur Don’t miss an episode of StarTalk All-Stars. Subscribe on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_all-stars Apple Podcasts: https://itun.es/us/P9kph...2018-08-0748 minCanInnovateCanInnovateOptimize the Crazy In All Of Our Minds by Muse Founder and Inventor, Ariel GartenAriel Garten is a neuroscientist, innovator, mother, and entrepreneur whose driving purpose is to empower and help others overcome mental obstacles in order to live healthy, happy lives and reach their maximum potential. Ariel is the Founder of InteraXon, the makers of Muse: the brain sensing headband. Her team’s technology has been featured in over 1000 media pieces, as well as was the feature showcase at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, an installation that allowed over 7,000 people control the lights on the CN tower, Canadian parliament buildings, and Niagara Falls with their brains from across the country. Ari...2018-08-0100 minTiny House Lifestyle PodcastTiny House Lifestyle PodcastOff Grid Tiny House Living in a Cold Climate IS Possible Ariel Mcglothin Shows us HowAriel Mcglothin lives in an off-grid tiny house called Fy Nyth nestled into the western mountains of Wyoming, a little over 6,000 feet above sea level. She splits her own wood for heat, carries her water in by hand, and grows as much of her food as she can. If you're at all interested in tiny house off-grid living, don't miss this conversation with Ariel. The post Off Grid Tiny House Living in a Cold Climate IS Possible Ariel Mcglothin Shows us How – #002 appeared first on The Tiny House.Send us a textSupport the...2018-03-1630 minStarTalk RadioStarTalk RadioStarTalk Live! Citizen Science from San Francisco (Part 2)Bill Nye, co-host Eugene Mirman, space activist Ariel Waldman, SF Sketchfest co-founder Janet Varney, and comedian Claudia O’Doherty are back to finish their chat on citizen science, space exploration, Science Hack Days, and more, recorded live at SF Sketchfest 2017.NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Find out more at https://www.startalkradio.net/startalk-all-access/ Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus....2017-07-2945 minStarTalk RadioStarTalk RadioStarTalk Live! Citizen Science from San Francisco (Part 1)Host Bill Nye, co-host Eugene Mirman, space activist Ariel Waldman, SF Sketchfest co-founder Janet Varney, and comedian Claudia O’Doherty team up to talk about citizen science, space innovations and how we hack our way to the stars. Recorded live.NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Find out more at https://www.startalkradio.net/startalk-all-access/ Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus....2017-07-2248 minStarTalk All-StarsStarTalk All-StarsStarTalk Live! from SF Sketchfest 2017 (Part 2)Bill Nye, co-host Eugene Mirman, space activist Ariel Waldman, SF Sketchfest co-founder Janet Varney, and comedian Claudia O’Doherty are back to finish their chat on citizen science, space exploration, Science Hack Days, and more, recorded live at SF Sketchfest 2017.Don’t miss an episode of StarTalk All-Stars. Subscribe on:SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_all-starsiTunes: https://itun.es/us/P9kphb.cStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk-allstarsTuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/StarTalk-All-Stars-p949405/Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I2nz5bguurd5se7zu4fhnd25lk42017-05-0344 minTalk Nerdy with Cara Santa MariaTalk Nerdy with Cara Santa MariaScience Hack w/ Ariel WaldmanCara chats with "What's It Like in Space?" author Ariel Waldman about her incredible career improving accessibility of science and space exploration for anyone and everyone. They discuss her work on the council for NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts and her previous work at NASA's Colab program, along with her two flagship initiatives, Spacehack.org and Science Hack Day.2017-05-011h 00StarTalk All-StarsStarTalk All-StarsStarTalk Live! from SF Sketchfest 2017 (Part 1)Host Bill Nye, co-host Eugene Mirman, space activist Ariel Waldman, SF Sketchfest co-founder Janet Varney, and comedian Claudia O’Doherty team up to talk about citizen science, space innovations and how we hack our way to the stars. Recorded live.Don’t miss an episode of StarTalk All-Stars. Subscribe on:SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_all-starsiTunes: https://itun.es/us/P9kphb.cStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk-allstarsTuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/StarTalk-All-Stars-p949405/Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I2nz5bguurd5se7zu4fhnd25lk42017-04-2648 minGreater Than CodeGreater Than CodeEpisode 029: p=eMPathy with Ariel Waldman, Ashe Dryden, and Brad Grzesiak00:16 – Welcome to “The Tale of Space Cat Burritos” …we mean, “Greater Than Code!” 02:26 – Space Technology and the Cultural Portrayal of Science NASA Explorers Program 08:24 – The Influence of Science Fiction on the Current Developments in Science NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Program (NIAC) The Comet Hitchhiker Supernatural Horror in Literature By H. P. Lovecraft 14:47 – What is sci-fi telling us about the world we live in now? The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu The Expanse Series 18:34 – “Hard” vs “Soft” Science Fiction; “Hard” Conference Talks vs “Soft” Talks...2017-04-201h 13Greater Than CodeGreater Than CodeEpisode 029: p=eMPathy with Ariel Waldman, Ashe Dryden, and Brad Grzesiak00:16 – Welcome to “The Tale of Space Cat Burritos” …we mean, “Greater Than Code!” 02:26 – Space Technology and the Cultural Portrayal of Science NASA Explorers Program 08:24 – The Influence of Science Fiction on the Current Developments in Science NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Program (NIAC) The Comet Hitchhiker Supernatural Horror in Literature By H. P. Lovecraft 14:47 – What is sci-fi telling us about the world we live in now? The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu The Expanse Series 18:34 – “Hard” vs “Soft” Science Fiction; “Hard” Conference Talks vs “Soft” Talks...2017-04-201h 13The JV Club with Janet VarneyThe JV Club with Janet VarneyAriel WaldmanThis week, the inspiring and super cool author, activist, and founder of Spacehack.org, Ariel Waldman reassures Janet that you don’t need to have a PhD in science to get involved in the space program! Plus: raves, horses, mac and cheese, and how it feels to be named after a cartoon character. No, not that cartoon character. 2017-01-261h 08The Ars TechnicastThe Ars TechnicastArs Live Episode 7: The future of human space travelArs Technica's podcast continues with a series of live discussions about today's science, tech and culture recorded at Longitude, Oakland's premier tiki bar. In this episode, Ars Technica's Annalee Newitz and Cyrus Farivar welcomed guest Ariel Waldman, author and founder of spacehack.org, and Director of Science Hack Day to talk about the possibilities of human space travel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2016-11-2446 minGet the Most Popular Audiobooks in Science & Technology, AstronomyGet the Most Popular Audiobooks in Science & Technology, AstronomyWhat's It Like in Space? Audiobook by Ariel WaldmanListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: What's It Like in Space? Subtitle: Stories from Astronauts Who've Been There Author: Ariel Waldman Narrator: Chris Andrew Ciulla Format: Unabridged Length: 47 mins Language: English Release date: 08-09-16 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 5 votes Genres: Science & Technology, Astronomy Publisher's Summary: Everyone wonders what it's really like in space, but very few of us have ever had the chance to experience it firsthand. This captivating collection brings together stories from dozens of international astronauts - men and women who've actually been there - who have returned with...2016-08-1047 minInquiring MindsInquiring Minds107 Ariel Waldman - Hacking ScienceAriel Waldman makes “massively multiplayer science”, instigating unusual collaborations that spark clever creations for science and space exploration.On the show this week we talk to her about Science Hack Day, Spacehack.org, how she ended up working for NASA, and much more.This episode also features a follow-up interview with last week’s guest Brad Bushman on video games and violence.http://patreon.com/inquiringmindsSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/inquiringminds 2015-10-2557 minMusical HeirloomsMusical HeirloomsAriel Waldman's Musical HeirloomsAriel is the founder of Spacehack.org. She emailed NASA asking them for a job, and they said yes!2015-06-2000 minBig Picture ScienceBig Picture ScienceWhat Do You Make Of It?You are surrounded by products. Most of them, factory-made. Yet there was a time when building things by hand was commonplace, and if something stopped working, well, you jumped into the garage and fixed it, rather than tossing it into the circular file.Participants at the Maker Faire are bringing back the age of tinkering, one soldering iron and circuit board at a time. Meet the 12-year old who built a robot to solve his Rubik’s Cube, and learn how to print shoes at home. Yes, “print.”Plus, the woman who started Science Hack Day …...2014-06-2354 minThe AI in Business PodcastThe AI in Business Podcast"Space Hacking" - How to Open Up Citizen Science and Get Us to Space - with Ariel WaldmanAriel Waldman loves space, and once wanted to work for NASA. Badly. So badly, in fact, that NASA could sense it when they read her letter to them - stating that she wanted to be involved in any way. Though she got to learn about dark matter and black holes, and though she got to send objects into space, she realized she didn't need NASA for this job. So, she took off to start SpaceHack.org, a site dedicated to getting "regular" people involved in space exploration via disruptive citizen science projects that almost anyone has access t...2014-06-1517 minVideo Archive – The Conference by Media EvolutionVideo Archive – The Conference by Media EvolutionAriel Waldman - Do it TogetherAriel Waldman, Founder of Spacehack.org and global instigator of Science Hack Day, will speak about what we can accomplish when we open tools that are available to everyone.The "Do it Yourself" movement is one of the strongest cultural powers we have. It is becoming stronger as all sort of tools are becoming cheaper and more evenly distributed. But over the last decade these tools have been complemented by ways of accomplish great tasks together.2013-08-2115 minVideo Archive – The Conference by Media EvolutionVideo Archive – The Conference by Media EvolutionDo it Together - Q&AAriel Waldman and Ruth Daniel discuss ways of working together to solve big problems.The "Do it Yourself" movement is one of the strongest cultural powers we have. It is becoming stronger as all sort of tools are becoming cheaper and more evenly distributed. But over the last decade these tools have been complemented by ways of accomplish great tasks together.2013-08-2106 minLa folle histoire de l\'UniversLa folle histoire de l'UniversLa folle histoire de l'Univers 28Herschel, court-métrage avec des atomes, Ariel Waldman et tourisme spatial… Twitter @FlorencePorcel facebook.com/la.galaxie.florence.porcel Pour retrouver tous les liens, sources, photos, vidéos cités dans ce podcast, rendez-vous sur florenceporcel.com2013-05-0400 minAengus Anderson RadioAengus Anderson RadioThe Conversation - 35 - Chuck CollinsChuck Collins directs the Institute of Policy Studies Program on Inequality and the Common Good. He has also co-founder of United for a Fair Economy and Wealth for the Common Good, a network of wealthy individuals who embrace fair taxation to support the broader good. He is also the author of 99 to 1: How Wealth Inequality is Wrecking the World and What We Can Do About It and joined Bill Gates, Sr. to co-author Wealth and Our Commonwealth: Why America Should Tax Accumulated Fortunes. I learned about Chuck through David Korten, only to realize that I already had Resilience Circles—another proje...2012-12-0600 minThe ConversationThe ConversationThe Conversation - 35 - Chuck CollinsChuck Collins directs the Institute of Policy Studies Program on Inequality and the Common Good. He has also co-founder of United for a Fair Economy and Wealth for the Common Good, a network of wealthy individuals who embrace fair taxation to support the broader good. He is also the author of 99 to 1: How Wealth Inequality is Wrecking the World and What We Can Do About It and joined Bill Gates, Sr. to co-author Wealth and Our Commonwealth: Why America Should Tax Accumulated Fortunes. I learned about Chuck through David Korten, only to realize that I already had Resilience Circles—another proje...2012-12-0600 minAengus Anderson RadioAengus Anderson RadioThe Conversation - 20 - David MillerDavid Miller is a state representative and mineral explorer in Wyoming. Rep. Miller was the architect of Wyoming's House Bill 85, the so-called "Doomsday Bill," which created a committee to study Wyoming's response to a collapse of the US Federal Government. Our conversation spans themes from across the entire project, from the transhumanism of Max More to the primitivism of John Zerzan to the scientific optimism of Ariel Waldman. This conversation also grows naturally out of the previous conversation with Dr. Joseph Tainter. Similar themes of debt and complexity arise and Rome makes another appearance, but the context is different this...2012-08-1200 minThe ConversationThe ConversationThe Conversation - 20 - David MillerDavid Miller is a state representative and mineral explorer in Wyoming. Rep. Miller was the architect of Wyoming's House Bill 85, the so-called "Doomsday Bill," which created a committee to study Wyoming's response to a collapse of the US Federal Government. Our conversation spans themes from across the entire project, from the transhumanism of Max More to the primitivism of John Zerzan to the scientific optimism of Ariel Waldman. This conversation also grows naturally out of the previous conversation with Dr. Joseph Tainter. Similar themes of debt and complexity arise and Rome makes another appearance, but the context is different this...2012-08-1200 minAengus Anderson RadioAengus Anderson RadioThe Conversation - 19 - Joseph TainterDr. Joseph Tainter is an anthropologist and historian who has studied collapse in numerous ancient civilization and penned The Collapse of Complex Societies. This is our first deeply historical episode and Dr. Tainter begins by offering his definition of complexity and taking us through the story of Western Rome's collapse. Extrapolating from the past, Dr. Tainter paints an alarming scene of our possible future. In our conversation, he critiques the primitivism of John Zerzan, the transhumanism of Max More, and the technological optimism of Ariel Waldman and Colin Camerer. What are we left with? Not optimism, not pessimism but, perhaps...2012-08-0800 minThe ConversationThe ConversationThe Conversation - 19 - Joseph TainterDr. Joseph Tainter is an anthropologist and historian who has studied collapse in numerous ancient civilization and penned The Collapse of Complex Societies. This is our first deeply historical episode and Dr. Tainter begins by offering his definition of complexity and taking us through the story of Western Rome's collapse. Extrapolating from the past, Dr. Tainter paints an alarming scene of our possible future. In our conversation, he critiques the primitivism of John Zerzan, the transhumanism of Max More, and the technological optimism of Ariel Waldman and Colin Camerer. What are we left with? Not optimism, not pessimism but, perhaps...2012-08-0800 minThe ConversationThe ConversationThe Conversation - 15 - Cameron WhittenCameron Whitten is, in his own words, a "shameless agitator" from Portland, Oregon.  He became politically active during the Occupy Portland movement and, at twenty, made a bid to become the mayor of the Rose City with endorsements from the Green Party and Oregon Progressive Party.  As of this posting, Whitten is on day 44 of a hunger strike designed to spark the Portland City Council to address issues of housing inequality. We spoke about Occupy, equality, and the idea of The Conversation.  For Whitten, The Conversation is a first step to addressing issues of class inequality, which he con...2012-07-1600 minAengus Anderson RadioAengus Anderson RadioThe Conversation - 15 - Cameron WhittenCameron Whitten is, in his own words, a "shameless agitator" from Portland, Oregon.  He became politically active during the Occupy Portland movement and, at twenty, made a bid to become the mayor of the Rose City with endorsements from the Green Party and Oregon Progressive Party.  As of this posting, Whitten is on day 44 of a hunger strike designed to spark the Portland City Council to address issues of housing inequality.<br/> <br/> We spoke about Occupy, equality, and the idea of The Conversation.  For Whitten, The Conversation is a first step to addressing issues of cla...2012-07-1600 minThe ConversationThe ConversationThe Conversation - 14 - John ZerzanJohn Zerzan is an anarchist and primitivist writer and speaker. His books include ​Against Civilization​ and ​Elements of Refusal​. We spoke about his critique of technology and civilization, moving on to discuss the origins of the biocentric philosophy that lies at the core of much of his thought. The Conversation itself was a major theme in our talk: John is the only participant in The Conversation (at least at this point) who openly advocates targeted property damage to change minds, so I was especially curious to ask whether his ideas can participate in The Conversation or if they are uncompromising. Micah an...2012-07-1000 minAengus Anderson RadioAengus Anderson RadioThe Conversation - 14 - John ZerzanJohn Zerzan is an anarchist and primitivist writer and speaker. His books include ​Against Civilization​ and ​Elements of Refusal​. We spoke about his critique of technology and civilization, moving on to discuss the origins of the biocentric philosophy that lies at the core of much of his thought. The Conversation itself was a major theme in our talk: John is the only participant in The Conversation (at least at this point) who openly advocates targeted property damage to change minds, so I was especially curious to ask whether his ideas can participate in The Conversation or if they are uncompromising. Micah an...2012-07-1000 minThe ConversationThe ConversationThe Conversation - 13 - Ariel WaldmanAriel Waldman is the founder of Spacehack.org, a platform to allow anyone to participate in space exploration. We spoke about the democratization of science, who science is working for, and some of the ideas of "good" that guide scientific research and technological development. As usual, connections with earlier conversations abound. Listen for a continuation of Alexander Rose's claim that, generally, creating more choices is a reasonable way to maximize the good.2012-07-0500 minAengus Anderson RadioAengus Anderson RadioThe Conversation - 13 - Ariel WaldmanAriel Waldman is the founder of Spacehack.org, a platform to allow anyone to participate in space exploration. We spoke about the democratization of science, who science is working for, and some of the ideas of "good" that guide scientific research and technological development. As usual, connections with earlier conversations abound. Listen for a continuation of Alexander Rose's claim that, generally, creating more choices is a reasonable way to maximize the good.2012-07-0500 min