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Champion Standard: Oklahoma Sooners PodcdastChampion Standard: Oklahoma Sooners PodcdastDream of Spring BallinSpring Ballin’ | OU Football, Basketball, Softball & Baseball Update In this episode of Champion Standard, Brad returns from his “vacation” (aka moving nightmare) and dives headfirst into everything Sooner Nation. From spring football buzz to postseason basketball fallout, we’re breaking it all down. 🏈 Spring Football Updates – John Mateer turning heads – Tight end depth takes a hit – Freshmen OL giants Fasusi & Fodje making noise – Defensive studs: David Stone, Kip Lewis & more – EDGE + Corner depth concerns 👀 🏀 Basketball Recap – OU Men fall to UConn, but Trae Young returns as Assistant GM – Moser’s job security, N...2025-04-0657 min2 Fast 2 Forever: The Fast and Furious Podcast2 Fast 2 Forever: The Fast and Furious PodcastButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)Our first pit stop this lap is Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, which lent heavy inspiration for Chris Morgan's screenplay for Fast Five. We talk about whether or not "The Sundance Kid and Butch Cassidy" has bad mouth feel, whether Paul Newman and Robert Redford are more evocative of Vin Diesel and Paul Walker or George Clooney and Brad Pitt, and why so much time in this movie is spent watching Newman do tricks on a bicycle. Joe explains why he was underwhelmed by this movie. Joey talks about what dictates the success or failure of this movie...2024-11-1947 minWithin Reason with Mike MatsonWithin Reason with Mike Matson11/11/24: Brad Spaid and Laura TrinkleSegment 1: 00:00Segment 2: 8:20Segment 3: 21:39Segment 4: 31:37On Monday's edition of Within Reason with Mike Matson guest host Megan Moser spoke with veterans Brad Spaid and Laura Trinkle.Stream the show live weekday mornings at 9am: https://www.youtube.com/@NewsRadioKMAN2024-11-1140 minThe College Experience: BasketballThe College Experience: BasketballCollege Basketball Picks - Tuesday, March 5th | The College Basketball Experience (Ep. 560)The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network give out their College Basketball Picks for March 5th. On the show Colby Dant (@TheColbyD) and Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) give out their College Basketball best bets and break down every game on the slate.Can Matt Painter and the Purdue Boilermakers clinch the Big Ten in Champaign against Brad Underwood and the Illinois Fighting Illini? Will Todd Golden and the Florida Gators get revenge on Nate Oats and the Alabama Crimson Tide down at the Swamp? Can Brian Dutcher and the San...2024-03-051h 36The College Experience: BasketballThe College Experience: BasketballCollege Basketball Picks - Saturday, February 24th Part 2 | The College Basketball Experience (Ep. 546)The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network give out their College Basketball Picks for February 24th. On the show Colby Dant (@TheColbyD), Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) and Noah Bieniek (@NoahB77_) give out their College Basketball best bets and break down every game on the slate.Who will lead the day off with a statement win in Waco between Kelvin Sampson and the Houston Cougars against Scott Drew and the Baylor Bears? Can John Calipari and the Kentucky Wildcats bounce back off the disappoint loss against the red hot Alabama Crimson...2024-02-241h 14The College Experience: BasketballThe College Experience: BasketballCollege Basketball Picks - Saturday, February 24th Part 1 | The College Basketball Experience (Ep. 545)The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network give out their College Basketball Picks for February 24th. On the show Colby Dant (@TheColbyD), Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) and Noah Bieniek (@NoahB77_) give out their College Basketball best bets and break down every game on the slate.Who will lead the day off with a statement win in Waco between Kelvin Sampson and the Houston Cougars against Scott Drew and the Baylor Bears? Can John Calipari and the Kentucky Wildcats bounce back off the disappoint loss against the red hot Alabama Crimson...2024-02-241h 29Clarksville Conversations with Charlie KoonClarksville Conversations with Charlie KoonDr. Brad Moser and Erin Yow of Clarksville Christian SchoolDr. Brad Moser and Erin Yow of Clarksville Christian school stop by to have a conversation with Charlie about the future of the school, including it's new campus being built in the Marcelina residential project off of Rossview Rd.2024-02-0824 minThe College Experience: BasketballThe College Experience: BasketballCollege Basketball Picks - Saturday, January 20th Part 2 | The College Basketball Experience (Ep. 498)The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network give out their College Basketball Picks for January 20th. On the show Colby Dant (@TheColbyD), Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac), and Noah Bieniek (@NoahB77_) give out their College Basketball best bets and break down every game on the slate.Will Rick Barnes and the Tennessee Volunteers make a statement in the SEC against Nate Oats and the Alabama Crimson Tide in Knoxville? Can Kyle Neptune and the Villanova Wildcats shock the College Basketball world and upset the #1 UConn Huskies in Philly? Will Shaka Smart...2024-01-201h 22The College Experience: BasketballThe College Experience: BasketballCollege Basketball Picks - Saturday, January 20th Part 1 | The College Basketball Experience (Ep. 497)The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network give out their College Basketball Picks for January 20th. On the show Colby Dant (@TheColbyD), Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac), and Noah Bieniek (@NoahB77_) give out their College Basketball best bets and break down every game on the slate.Will Rick Barnes and the Tennessee Volunteers make a statement in the SEC against Nate Oats and the Alabama Crimson Tide in Knoxville? Can Kyle Neptune and the Villanova Wildcats shock the College Basketball world and upset the #1 UConn Huskies in Philly? Will Shaka Smart...2024-01-201h 31Voice of Men 360Voice of Men 360The Life Journey of Brad Moser | Open Up - Live Talk Show | Episode #127Voice of Men 360 | Open Up - Live Talk Show | Episode #127 Host: Linda Tilson, Empowerment Coach, Owner at Learn From Linda, Entrepreneur, International Men's Day USA Ambassador Special Guest: Brad Moser, Registered Psychologist, Podcaster Alberta, Canada 226-289-8784 | info@voiceofmen360.org | www.voiceofmen360.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/voiceofmen360/message2023-12-2636 minThe Small Nation PodcastThe Small Nation Podcast55 | The Impact of Local Markets | The Small Nation Podcast Featuring Brad and Christina MoserThis is episode 55 of the Small Nation Podcast! This podcast is created for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, economic development, and small town success. Local markets such as farmer's markets and similar concepts have a huge economic impact on a community. Listen as Brad and Christina tell the story of why their business is so important to them and how they are helping entrepreneurs in their area get in front of customers. Title Sponsor⁠⁠⁠: Coverlink Insurance⁠⁠⁠ Guest Links: Moser's Farm Market and Barn Moser's Farm Market...2023-12-0751 minYour Child\'s BrainYour Child's BrainReflecting on Progress: 30 Episodes of Insights into Your Child's BrainJoin us for the 30th episode of Your Child’s Brain. In this episode, we reflect back on the topics that we discussed over the past 2 ½ years and talk about the progress that has been made in understanding and treating disorders of the developing brain and nervous system. Dr. Brad Schlaggar, president and CEO of Kennedy Krieger, is joined by his colleague Dr. Ali Fatemi, a pediatric neurologist and neuroscientist, who, in addition to serving as Chief Medical Officer at Kennedy Krieger, holds the Blum-Moser Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neurology at Kennedy Krieger, and leads the Moser Center for Leu...2023-12-0733 minThe College Experience: BasketballThe College Experience: BasketballCollege Basketball Picks - Tuesday, December 5th | The College Basketball Experience (Ep. 451)The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network give out their College Basketball Picks for December 5th. On the show Colby Dant (@TheColbyD), Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac), and Noah Bieniek (@NoahB77_) give out their College Basketball best bets and break down every game on the slate. Who will make a statement at the Jimmy V Classic tomorrow night?Will Danny Hurley and the UConn Huskies bounce back at their second home, Madison Square Garden against Hubert Davis and the Tar Heels? Will Dusty May and the FAU Owls make a statement...2023-12-051h 13The Cutting Edge PodcastThe Cutting Edge PodcastEpisode #47: Agrivoltaics Part III, Agronomic ResearchIn this third and final episode on agrivoltaics, we dive into the agronomic research studying different types of cropping and grazing systems that may be compatible with solar arrays. We talk to Sarah Moser of Savion, a solar development company, and Eric Romich of Ohio State University about their collaboration "Between the Rows." Then we talk to Brad Heins, Associate Professor of Dairy Management at the University of Minnesota, to get the latest information on grazing cattle underneath solar panels.2023-09-2759 minThe Illustration Department PodcastThe Illustration Department PodcastBrad HollandGiuseppe Castellano talks to award-winning, Hall of Fame illustrator, Brad Holland about the early days of Brad’s fifty-plus-year career; how he found bits and pieces of himself, artistically speaking; how he helped bring about the modern-day approach to editorial illustration; why his days as a supervisor at Hallmark taught him that “everything turns into a bunny sooner or later”; and more.To learn more about Brad and his work, visit bradholland.net and drawger.com/holland.Artists mentioned in this episode include: Paul Bacon, Leonard Baskin, Barry Moser, David Godine, Jack Davis, Andrew Wyeth, Milton...2023-09-261h 31Physics AlivePhysics AliveThe Maple: Sweet Siren and Physics PhenomMaple Syrup. Champion of breakfast, the perfecter of pancakes. Sweet addition to butter, beans, and even bacon. But how does that treat travel from tree to table? Phenomenal physics is in no short supply, and Abby van den Berg, a Research Associate Professor at the University of Vermont Proctor Maple Research Center, shares her joy and her expertise. She discusses the wonder of sap flow, long-term tree health, production methods, and the pigments associated with autumn foliage. Full show notes at: www.physicsalive.com/maple Episode notes and resources: Where to go for all your maple news? ...2023-03-031h 03Physics AlivePhysics AliveUniversal Design for Learning and Multiple Means of EngagementThe universal design for learning (UDL) framework is an approach based on educational research that can guide the development of flexible learning environments that are supportive of and accessible to all learners. I’m speaking with Melissa Eblen-Zayas and Kristen Burson, authors on a recent paper describing their efforts to implement UDL and promote student mental health. They specifically focus on physics course modifications that provide multiple means of engagement. Go to the full episode show notes at: www.physicsalive.com/udl   Today's conversation is with Melissa Eblen-Zayas, Professor of Physics at...2023-02-171h 01The Intrinsic Value Podcast - The Investor’s Podcast NetworkThe Intrinsic Value Podcast - The Investor’s Podcast NetworkMI Rewind: Is Amazon a Value Stock? w/ Jason MoserClay Finck chats with Jason Moser all about Amazon, its history, biggest risks and opportunities, Jason's overall investment process, his biggest investment mistakes over the years, and much, much more!Jason Moser is the lead advisor for two investing services at The Motley Fool focused on opportunities in the digital economy and immersive technology.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro15:21 - What Jason looks for in companies he invests in.07:31 - What opportunities Jason has been focusing on.22:25 - The business units th...2023-02-1049 minPhysics AlivePhysics AlivePhysics with Phones with David RakestrawWhat if I told you that you could do velocity, acceleration, friction, rotations, impulse and momentum, pressure, sound, color, and magnetic field labs all with a single measurement device? And what if I told you that almost every student is walking into the classroom with their own device already in hand? Welcome to Physics with Phones curriculum. Each lesson details activities using built-in smartphone sensors to illustrate key physics concepts, including elevation, g force, and angular velocity. David Rakestraw, a senior science advisor at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab, has put together many lessons that are freely available online...2022-12-291h 01Physics AlivePhysics AliveThe Physics Alive Road JournalThe Physics Alive podcast is on the road this week! A busy semester has made it challenging to produce new episodes, so your host has taken his microphone on the road, recording while driving. Hear updates about Brad's classes and experiences this semester at his new teaching institution, Plymouth State University. The ups, the downs, the good, the frustrating -- the teacher's journey. 2022-11-0227 minLast Word On Sports Media PodcastLast Word On Sports Media PodcastNFL Week One, Amazon Prime, College Football, MLB And Tom McCarthy Conversation, | Announcer Schedules PodcastThis week on Episode 15 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin welcome Tom McCarthy of CBS, Westwood One and the Philadelphia Phillies to talk about his compelling career as one of nation’s highest regarded play-by-play announcers. Highlights from the conversation include McCarthy’s origin story; how he juggles football, baseball and basketball schedules; the success of his son Pat McCarthy, and the experience of filling in for Jim Nantz on the NFL. Throughout the show, a podcast-record 138 different announcers from past and present are mentioned with an array of topics discussed including: NFL...2022-09-151h 32Physics AlivePhysics AliveThe Investigative Science Learning Environment with Eugenia EtkinaISLE, the Investigative Science Learning Environment, is an intentional holistic learning environment for physics. It addresses two main goals: to help students learn physics by engaging them in the processes that mirror scientific practice and to improve their well-being while they are learning physics. Eugenia Etkina started this approach nearly 40 years ago and has been an ardent teacher educator in the years since. This interview with Eugenia provides the educational philosophy behind ISLE, specific examples of how the approach works, and the support network that can get you started. Show notes: www.physicsalive.com/ISLE ...2022-08-191h 04Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastKeeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey PodcastNo. 425 - 2022 Draft Recap with ScouchingWill Scouch, aka @Scouching, joins Elan to discuss the results of the 2022 NHL entry draft, along with a bunch of other prospects that came up in conversation along the way Make sure to follow Will on Twitter @Scouching, follow all of his YouTube content, and support him on Patreon. Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos and fantasy news? Follow our @GameDayLines, @GameDayNewsNHL, and @GameDayGoalies accounts on Twitter to know what you need to know as soon as you can know it. Plus, visit GameDayLineTweets.com to see line combo tweets sorted by...2022-07-121h 06THE PLEXUSS HIGH SCHOOL LEADERSHIP PODCAST SERIESTHE PLEXUSS HIGH SCHOOL LEADERSHIP PODCAST SERIESEpisode # 1: Dr. Brad Moser, President of Clarksville Christian SchoolDr. Brad Moser, President of Clarksville Christian School joins David Linnevers!2022-06-1545 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveDiffraction of DNA and the DNA of my Physics ClassIn this episode, I talk about DNA: a simple DNA diffraction and interference experiment using the spring from a pen, and the DNA, the structure of my introductory physics class during the spring '22 semester.    Full show notes at: www.physicsalive.com/dna   DNA Diffraction and Interference Lab and/or Demonstration Figure 1: X-ray diffraction pattern of B-DNA labeled Photo 51 by Rosalind Franklin. Figure 2: Interference pattern from a pen spring. Pattern produced from a red diode laser passing through the spring from a pe...2022-05-3143 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveWe’re Going on a Planet Hunt with Sara SeagerSara Seager is Professor of Planetary Science and Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her research focuses on discovering new exoplanets and characterizing their atmospheres. She hopes to find and identify another Earth and searches for signs of life. In this episode, Sara describes how we find planets around other stars and how we can possibly know how their atmospheres are composed.   Check out the full show notes at: www.physicsalive.com/exoplanets   Learn more about Sara and her work: https://www.saraseager.com/ Sara's MIT faculty pa...2022-05-1353 minTG Geeks WebcastTG Geeks WebcastTG Geeks Webcast Episode 373The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️‍🌈 have a chat with Mark Bessenger, writer/ Director of such films as Last Straight Man, Bite Marks, and Ninja Zombie. Mark has a new project, Gayliens for HereTV that we chat about. We also chat a little about how he got into filmmaking and a little Doctor Who thrown in for fun. Have a listen and we hope you enjoy this as much as we did.   About Mark Bessenger Movies have always been a strong influence in Mark Bessenger’s life, from the magical moment when his parents first took him to the drive-in theater, to the influenti...2022-04-1156 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveThe Future of Education with Jeff YoungJeff Young is an editor and reporter focused on technology issues and the future of education. He is currently the managing editor at EdSurge and the producer and host of the EdSurge Podcast, a weekly look at the future of learning. We talk about developments he’s seen throughout his career reporting on education, MOOCs and their place in education, the themes of the EdSurge podcast, and his take on the future of education. Check out the EdSurge Podcast!   Go to today's Show Notes at: physicsalive.com/edsurge   EdSurge repo...2022-03-3154 minPhysics AlivePhysics AlivePodcast Reflections and Recent Articles from The Physics Teacher (Winter 2022)In this episode, I summarize four articles from the Winter 2022 issues of The Physics Teacher: reflecting on a difficult year, group work equitability, lab activities on temperature and thermodynamics, and polarimetry measurements for food science. I also reflect on the purpose of this podcast, the many types of episodes you can expect to hear, and how I might better support you - the listener, the educator - to put new ideas into practice. Also, Physics Alive is now on Slack!   www.physicsalive.com/tptwinter22   Physics Alive is on Slack. Join the Sl...2022-03-2139 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveThe Physics Rundown on Running with Wouter HoogkamerWouter Hoogkamer, Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, is the director of the UMass Integrative Locomotion Lab. He studies human locomotion, integrating neurophysiology, biomechanics and energetics. In today’s episode, learn about his research on running economy and breaking the two-hour marathon mark. Plus, we’ll take his expertise and distill it down to some experiments and concepts that we can use in the high school and college intro physics classroom.   Show notes: www.physicsalive.com/running   Learn more about Wouter and his work: Wouter's UMass Amherst faculty page ...2022-03-101h 00The POGIL PodcastThe POGIL PodcastS2: Special Episode! The POGIL Podcast Interviews Dr. Brad Moser (Host of the podcast Physics Alive!) This podcast is a special episode we’d like to share with you as part of our outreach to other like minded organizations and educators.Today, Co-host Alex Grushow (who is a Professor of Chemistry at Rider University and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry) interviews Dr. Brad Moser - a lab technician and instructor of Physics at Hamilton College in Clinton, NY. He is also the host of a podcast called Physics Alive where he sparks new life into the physics classroom. Dr. Moser speaks with researchers and textbook authors on the frontiers of ph...2022-02-2229 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveThe Underrepresentation CurriculumThe Underrepresentation Curriculum is a flexible curriculum designed to help students critically examine scientific fields and take action for equity, inclusion and justice. I’m speaking with Angela Flynn and Moses Rifkin, two editors for the project who are also developing and using the curriculum in their classrooms. Learn all about the project, the resources you can access, and the community you can join.   Show notes at: www.physicsalive.com/underrep   To learn everything we can about the Underrepresentation Curriculum Project, I’m speaking with Angela Flynn, a teacher at the Gordon...2022-02-171h 03The Blue Valley Schools PodcastThe Blue Valley Schools PodcastBV unmuted - TLC Digital Citizenship"We need to be careful to be consumers of technology, but not let technology consume us." - Heather Jones, Blue Valley parentThe internet is a wonderful place for learning and entertainment, but like the world around us, it can pose dangers if precautions are not taken. Through digital citizenship, Blue Valley students learn how to responsibly use technology to learn anytime, anywhere, and how to stay safe while doing so. In this episode of BV unmuted, Executive Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Innovation Kelly Ott and Director of Blended Learning Brad Moser join Blue Valley...2022-02-1624 minPhysics AlivePhysics Alive2022 AAPT Winter Meeting retrospective - Day 2Dr. Anne Leak, from High Point University, Dr. Brian Lane, from the University of North Florida, and yours truly reflect and muse on Day 2 of the 2022 American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) Virtual Winter Meeting. The discussion includes the plenary talk by Matthew Greenhouse, physics for future careers, equity and diversity, teacher recruitment, making AAPT meetings and membership welcoming for all audiences, and our personal takeaways.   Further details, as available, are included in the show notes. 2022-02-021h 043 Guys Before The Game3 Guys Before The GameWVU Basketball - Oklahoma Preview & Texas Tech Review (Episode 348)What will it take to snap the WVU basketball team from a three-game losing skid?That's the biggest question debated on the latest episode of Three Guys Before The Game. Brad and Tony deconstruct the data to try to solve the issues surrounding the Mountaineers. The "Guys" also look ahead to Wednesday's date with Oklahoma. The Sooners are also in a tailspin, they've lost four straight games.First-year coach Porter Moser, who replaced Lon Kruger after last season, has seen his team stumble after an 11-2 start. Listener questions and comments complete...2022-01-2449 minPhysics AlivePhysics Alive2022 AAPT Winter Meeting retrospective - Day 1Dr. Brian Lane, from the University of North Florida, and I reflect and muse on Day 1 of the 2022 American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) Virtual Winter Meeting. The discussion includes topics from the Meeting of the Members, the plenary talk by Fred Myers, hand-picked invited and contributed sessions from the first day, and our top picks for future sessions of AAPT meetings.   Further details are included in the show notes: www.physicsalive.com/aaptwm22_day1   2022-01-201h 02Physics AlivePhysics AliveModeling Instruction, Teaching Teachers, and Fluid Physics with Jamie VesenkaJamie Vesenka is a Professor of Physics at the University of New England. He’s been using Modeling Instruction in the classroom and leading workshops for over 20 years and was an earlier pioneer in the physics for life sciences world, while also staying active in Atomic Force Microscopy research. We talk about the basics of Modeling Instruction, physics for life science, and his role as a teacher’s teacher.   Show notes: www.physicsalive.com/jamie   Modeling Instruction website: https://www.modelinginstruction.org/ Selected articles, posters, and presentations by Jamie Vesenk...2022-01-1359 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveThe Physics of Trekking Poles with Lindy SmithWhether you climb mountains or hike on local trails through the woods, trekking poles can benefit your knees, improve your balance, and give you the confidence to navigate the natural world. Lindy Smith, a personal trainer and associate of the pole manufacturing company LEKI, shares her knowledge, experience, and stories about biomechanics, pole anatomy, and the joys of walking. With physics at the forefront, we explore the world of hiking with poles.   Show notes at: www.physicsalive.com/poles   Today's Guest:   Lindy Smith is energetic, fei...2021-12-161h 01The Intrinsic Value Podcast - The Investor’s Podcast NetworkThe Intrinsic Value Podcast - The Investor’s Podcast NetworkMI124: Is Amazon a Value Stock? w/ Jason MoserIN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: 07:31 - What opportunities Jason has been focusing on in 2021. 16:10 - What Jason looks for in companies he invests in. 19:40 - The business units that produce Amazon’s revenue. 30:29 - Why Amazon has been such a successful business over the past 20+ years. 41:09 - How Jason thinks about the valuation of Amazon as an investor. And much, much more! *Disclaimer: Slight timestamp discrepancies may occur due to podcast platform differences.BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock inve...2021-12-1448 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveThe POGIL Project with Rick MoogPOGIL is an acronym for Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning. It is a student-centered, group-learning instructional strategy and philosophy developed through research on how students learn best. Today we learn all about POGIL from Rick Moog, Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Franklin & Marshall College. He is the Executive Director of The POGIL Project and has implemented POGIL learning environments in his courses since 1994.    Check out the show notes at: www.physicsalive.com/pogil   The POGIL homepage https://pogil.org/ Two articles co-authored by Dr. Moog, the...2021-11-2955 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveAn Interview with the Host of Physics AliveAn interview with Brad Moser, the host of Physics Alive. This episode was recorded at a live session at the 2021 Florida AAPT fall meeting. The tables have turned, as Brian Lane from Let's Code Physics takes a turn interviewing the host about the show. 2021-10-2341 minBamboo BeatBamboo BeatLet's Talk InstructureCon21 w/ Maikel, Tisha, & BradOur InstructureCon21 Special Edition where the Canvascasters recap all the great happenings around the event from last week w/ special guests along the way. If you didn't get a chance to participate in this years event - Check it out here! Our Guests Today Include: Micheal Alendy (Florida International University) @NotUrAvrgMike Keynoter at InstructureCon21 Instructional Designer Tisha Richmond (Medford School District, Medford Oregon) @TishRich Student Engagement and Canvas Coordinator Speaker, Author, Former CTE Educator Give her podcast a listen - Make Learning Magical! Brad Moser (Blue Valley School District, Blue Valley...2021-10-1456 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveLabs: Stop Verifying and Start Investigating with Natasha HolmesNatasha Holmes, Assistant Professor at Cornell University, studies teaching and learning in physics and other STEM courses, especially the efficacy of hands-on laboratory courses. She asks: How do we know what labs are achieving? And, what teaching methods improve outcomes? Today, she’ll share what we should stop trying to do in lab and what we might try instead.   Show notes at: www.physicsalive.com/lab   Selected articles authored and co-authored by Natasha Holmes 2021 – Best practice for instructional labs 2019 – Operationalizing the AAPT learning goals for lab 2018 – Intro Physics Labs: We Can Do Bet...2021-10-0654 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveTeaching Expertise with Carl WiemanToday I’m speaking with Carl Wieman, 2001 Nobel Laureate, Professor of Physics and Professor of the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, and recipient of the 2020 Yidan Prize, the world’s largest prize in education. He answers the question: How do people learn to make better decisions? “They practice them, and they get feedback on that practice, and they practice some more. If you practice something very intently, your brain changes the connections to be better at doing it.” We discuss what he has uncovered in his scientific study of teaching and learning.   For today's c...2021-09-211h 01Physics AlivePhysics AliveFluency Bias and Deliberate Practice with Louis DeslauriersThis is part 2 of an interview with Louis Deslauriers, the Director of Science Teaching and Learning and Senior Preceptor in Physics at Harvard University. We discuss two recent publications from his research group. In the first, he finds that students can actually feel like they are learning more while passively listening to a polished lecture than engaging in active learning. We’ll talk about that finding and what that means. In the second, we dive into his latest work on deliberate practice, and how we might take the gains from active learning in the classroom and boost them up ev...2021-09-1734 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveThe Wins and Challenges of Active Learning with Louis DeslauriersLouis Deslauriers, the Director of Science Teaching and Learning and Senior Preceptor in Physics at Harvard University, discusses what he’s learned the last decade about the successes and challenges of research-based instructional strategies for both students and faculty.   Full episodes notes at: www.physicsalive.com/louis   Articles mentioned in Part 1 and Part 2 of this interview: Improved learning in a large-enrollment physics class Learning and retention of quantum concepts with different teaching methods Use of research-based instruction strategies: How to avoid faculty quitting Measuring actual learning versus feel of l...2021-09-1033 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveBetter Allies with Karen CatlinShow notes at www.physicsalive.com/ally Karen Catlin, a leadership coach and an acclaimed author and speaker on inclusive workplaces. She coaches women to be stronger leaders and men to be better allies for members of all underrepresented groups. In her book and through her online presence, Karen shares how to cultivate an environment where coworkers feel welcome, respected, and supported, how to amplify and advocate for others, and how to use more inclusive language. She gives us the tools to be Better Allies and create a culture where everyone can do their best work and th...2021-08-1339 minPhysics AlivePhysics Alive2021 Excellence in Undergraduate Physics Teaching with Anne CoxIn episode #26 of Physics Alive, I speak with the recipient for the 2021 David Halliday and Robert Resnick Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Physics Teaching, Anne Cox. She is a Professor of Physics at Eckerd College. This award is given in recognition of contributions to undergraduate physics teaching, and awardees are chosen for their extraordinary accomplishments in communicating the excitement of physics to their students. Anne’s current research interests are curriculum development and pedagogical strategies to enhance student learning using technology. She is a contributing author of Physlet Physics: Interactive Illustrations, Explorations, and Problems for Introductory Physics and co-author of...2021-08-0142 minPhysics AlivePhysics Alive2021 Excellence in K-12 Physics Teaching with Brad TalbertIn episode #25 of Physics Alive, I speak with the 2021 Paul Zitzewitz Excellence in K-12 Physics Teaching Award winner, Brad Talbert. He is a physics teacher at Lone Peak High School in Highland, Utah. This award is in recognition for contributions to pre-college physics teaching, and awardees are chosen for their extraordinary accomplishments in communicating the excitement of physics to their students.   Full show notes at: www.physicsalive.com/pz21   Learn more about Brad Talbert and the AAPT Paul Zitzewitz Award here.   2021-08-0136 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveSTEPUP for Women in PhysicsShow notes also available at www.physicsalive.com/stepup Episode Description: STEP UP is a national community of physics teachers, researchers, and professional societies seeking to mobilize physics teachers to help engage young women in physics and change deep-seated cultural views about physicists. I’m speaking with Anne Kornahrens, STEP UP Project Manager and Bree Barnett Dreyfuss, High School Physics Teacher and a Teacher Advisor & Consultant for the project. Learn all about the project, the resources you can access, and the community you can join. Weblinks: The STEPUP website: stepupphysics.org...2021-07-1950 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveSap, Redshift, Justice, and Universal Design for LearningToday we talk about three articles and one new column from the May 2021 issue of the journal The Physics Teacher. Check out the show notes online at www.physicsalive.com/may2021   Journal: The Physics Teacher   Article #1 [Starts @ 2:30]: Title: Sap Is Clever? Sap Ascent for Undergraduates Investigated with an Artificial Tree Authors: Sergio González-Cámara, Soledad Sanz-Alférez, Maria-Isabel Orús, and Jose-Ramón Ares Article #2 [Starts @ 11:30]: Title: Three Redshifts: Doppler, Cosmological, and Gravitational Author: Silvia Simionato New Column [Starts @ 18:40]: Title: Justice issues in physics...2021-07-0240 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveWhat's Next? Do We Reinvent Education?After a year of major upheaval in education due to the global pandemic, we are left wondering “What's Next?” In this episode, a compassionate perspective is offered: focus on healthy teaching and focus on your own wellbeing first. You are what’s next. All is well, it really is. Sink into that. Then move from there, wherever your energy, inspiration, and motivation might take you. 2021-06-2517 minPhysics AlivePhysics AlivePhysics in the News & Pop Culture with Rhett AllainDo Angry Birds obey physics principles? How likely is it that two baseballs will collide in mid-air? How realistic are those science hacks in the tv series MacGyver? Are you curious how you can bring current news in science and pop culture as well as fictional fun into the classroom? Then you’ll enjoy today’s conversation with professor, author, blogger, youtuber, and tv consultant Rhett Allain. Full show notes: http://www.physicsalive.com/rhett   Links to Rhett’s work Check out Rhett’s blog at wired.com! The Dot Physics B...2021-06-1449 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveGetting the Word Out on Education Research with Nick YoungNick Young is currently a physics education research & computational math and science PhD candidate at Michigan State University. He founded the website PERbites, dedicated to making the results of physics education research meaningful and accessible to all with bimonthly posts that provide short, clear descriptions of what’s happening in the field of physics education research. His current dissertation work explores the graduate admissions process in physics and whether or not the physics GRE is valuable or effective. He was a graduate fellow in Michigan State’s Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology and helped create a resource for...2021-05-2839 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveSTEM Inclusion and the Spark Science podcast with Regina Barber DeGraaffToday's Guest   Regina Barber DeGraaff, Senior Lecturer and STEM Inclusion and Outreach Specialist at Western Washington University, doesn’t mince words as we dive into the topic of inclusion. She acknowledges that this can be tough work, but vital as well. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in her role, recognizing and reflection on our identities, and Community Ambassadors, an upcoming SEA-change webinar that she will co-facilitate. Regina is also the host of the podcast Spark Science. The show’s tagline is “exploring stories of human curiosity.” She discusses making science more accessible and less intimidat...2021-05-2148 minCBB CentralCBB CentralGrading the Coaching HiresOn this week's episode, Brad and Kevin step away from the transfer portal for a week to grade every coaching hire this offseason. They spend the first hour of the show on the high-majors, breaking down why they love the Chris Beard, Porter Moser, Shaka Smart and Craig Smith hires and why they don't love some of the others. The second hour speeds through every mid- and low-major hire, including A+ grades at Portland for Shantay Legans and less promising takes on Fordham's choice of Kyle Neptune. Dive into our rankings for every single hire here!2021-05-112h 06Physics AlivePhysics AliveReimagining: Final Exam WeekDuring final exam week, student activities groups across the nation provide experiences that will help reduce student stress. But in this episode, the spotlight is pointed at the high stakes, cumulative exams themselves, and the flurry of late semester assignments that generate these stress loads. Let’s reimagine final exam week. Are traditional final exams really a meaningful and appropriate way to end the academic year or can we create a finale that sends students off in grand style? Let’s consider some alternatives and why we might want to try something new.   Articles and web l...2021-05-0718 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveMath Shame and AnxietyIn this episode, I explore the shame and anxiety brought on by math. I think this is widespread experience, from those individuals who struggle to understand “simple” mathematics to those who struggle to understand “complex” mathematics. Sometimes, shame can be motivating, but largely I think it is debilitating. The shame message is unconsciously passed on by media, peers, and even faculty.  In the world of education, we can reframe our responses to students' challenges with math, recognize and acknowledge the pervasiveness of shame and anxiety, and help construct healthy mindsets and confidence.  We can begin to undo generations of math shami...2021-04-3033 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveBiological Physics, Scale-Up and Modeling with Dawn MeredithDawn Meredith, Professor of Physics at the University of New Hampshire, has been an integral member of the Physics Education Research community since the late 1990’s and she has been a principal investigator on 8 PER grants. In this honest and down to earth conversation, we discuss not only the ideas and methods that have worked well, but also what hasn’t worked and why. There is just as much for the education community to learn from crash landings as from the soaring successes. But don’t worry; Dawn has a lot of successes to share as well! So settle in as...2021-03-1755 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveInteractive Video and Pivot with Peter BohacekPivot Interactives are complete learning modules for students that are available online. Many of them center on interactive video, which is a video where students can observe an event and then engage with the video by changing variables and taking measurements. These can be a great teaching tool during a regular school year, but during a global pandemic they stand out as a way to provide remote labs in a meaningful and valuable way. Today I’m speaking with Peter Bohacek, high school physics teacher and co-founder of Pivot Interactives. Learn all about how they work, the best ways to...2021-02-1738 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveA Meditation for the New SemesterA short guided meditation for the new semester. A call to embody the breath and create distance between common teacher thoughts of expectations, stress, to do lists, perfectionism...and that still quiet place inside of you that already knows everything is perfectly okay and that you are free to be imperfectly you.   [07:20] - Go to the beginning of the meditation.   Please visit www.physicsalive.com for more information about the podcast. 2021-01-2814 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveBiomimicry in the Classroom – An intersection of physics, engineering, biology, and problem solving“Biomimicry is a practice that learns from and mimics the strategies found in nature to solve human design challenges — and find hope along the way.” This is the introduction on the Biomimicry Institute’s website. “The goal of biomimicry,” they continue, “is to create products, processes, and policies — new ways of living — that solve our greatest design challenges sustainably and in solidarity with all life on earth.” Biomimicry is just as much physics and engineering as it is biology. Plus, it’s solving real challenges in our world while also encouraging entrepreneurship. In this episode, find out how bringing biomimicry into the cl...2021-01-2536 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveLet's Code Physics with W. Brian LaneHave you ever wanted to bring coding into your classroom?  Or maybe you’ve introduced some computation, but you want to move to the next level? Let’s go code some physics!  In this episode I talk with W. Brian Lane, the creator of the YouTube channel Let’s Code Physics.  We talk about his videos, the online coding platforms he recommends, and how to get started coding in the classroom.  We also talk about the workshops and exercise sets available through the PICUP community, and then branch into a different topic: replacing lab reports by asking students to write a le...2021-01-1848 minGo Forth and ScienceGo Forth and ScienceOn the Bright SideIf you ever wanted to know why the sky is blue, this is the episode to listen to. I talk with Dr. Brad Moser, a physics professor and fellow podcaster, about light. That’s a pretty broad topic, but we try to touch on as many fun facts and explanations as we can in 20 minutes. We also talk about aliens and glaciers, because it wouldn’t be Go Forth and Science if we didn’t throw in some weird tangents as well. To see pictures of Dr. Moser’s adventures mentioned in this episode, head on over to my In...2021-01-1522 minConsider Uggie: The PodcastConsider Uggie: The PodcastEpisode 1 - Consider Uggie. . .But Why?Awards Daily contributors Megan McLachlan and Joey Moser examine the cultural impact of Uggie, the dog from the 2012 Academy Award-winning film The Artist, and whether he was the end of an era in Hollywood when it comes to real-life acting animals. Also, how a Brad Pitt film inspired the genesis of the podcast. 2021-01-1421 minPhysics AlivePhysics Alive2021: Resolutions and PodcastsIn this first episode of 2021, I share a few New Year’s teaching resolutions, and I offer some education-related podcast recommendations.   My teaching resolutions for 2021: Don’t depend on content. Do depend on what students want to learn. Don’t grade unnecessarily. Do offer meaningful work. Do help students learn how to learn. Give more attention to the students I’ve withheld attention from in the past.   Education podcast recommendations Teaching in Higher Ed EdSurge Podcast Science Modeling Talks Learning about Teaching Physics The Physics Teaching Podcast Cult of Pedagogy Lab Out Lo...2021-01-0426 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveSector Vector with James O'Brien Board games in the classroom? Absolutely! In this episode I talk with Interim Dean and Associate Professor James O’Brien, co-founder of 4th Law Labs, a company dedicated to making education more accessible and more enjoyable.  We discuss the games Sector Vector and Resistile, gamification of education, and an innovative collaboration that brought physics and industrial design students together. For full episode notes, go to physicsalive.com/vector See Brad play the Physics Alive theme on his handpan Or watch the unboxing of Sector Vector   Episode Notes and Resources   4thlawlabs.com/ 4thlawlabs.com/secto...2020-12-1442 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveScience Communication, Glaciers, and a Podcast with Kate HrubyKate Hruby is a self-proclaimed physics doubter turned physics enthusiast. She sails boats, plays with flubber, has great insights about education and science communication, and hosts a fun and informative podcast called Go Forth and Science. Kate graduated from the University of New England in 2016 with a B.S. in environmental science and from the University of Maine in 2019 with a Masters in Earth and Climate Science. She is currently Chief Mate for the company Deep Sea Wilderness, where she is part of a team of experienced scientists and sailors providing students with live-aboard marine science, sailing...2020-12-0738 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveGiving Thanks for StudentsA special message of thanks to students. 2020-11-2617 minPhysics AlivePhysics Alive40 Years of Physics Education Research with Joe RedishIn 2020, Joe Redish retired from a 50-year career as a physics professor at the University of Maryland. During that time he was actively involved in the subject of physics education, from the use of computers, to cognitive modeling of student thinking, to the role of student expectations and epistemologies in their learning, and his more recent focused on the development of a new introductory physics course for life science students. Joe has so much passion and enthusiasm for education, and he is a storyteller extraordinaire. After a long and productive career, he still speaks of the exciting things he...2020-11-231h 10Physics AlivePhysics AlivePoiseuille, Bernoulli, and the Circulatory SystemI present a kinesthetic model of the human circulatory system. This model connects the physical principles of Poiseuille’s Law and mass conservation to blood flow throughout the human body. Students grapple with conflicting principles, see the limitations of the Bernoulli principle, and ultimately gain a deeper understanding of the physics behind critical components of anatomy and physiology. Physics teachers collaborate with biology colleagues and learn from them how to create truly authentic biology-based physics curricula.    Building a kinesthetic model of the human circulatory system: Overview of the Activity Parts list   2020-11-1633 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveHow a PhET is Made with Ariel PaulFor many physics educators, PhET’s are an essential teaching technology both in and out of the classroom. In this episode, I speak with Ariel Paul, the Director of Development for the PhET interactive simulation project. Ariel discusses the ins and outs of PhET development, how the team goes from an idea to a complete simulation in your web browser. We also talk about the educational goals a simulation is designed to meet and about research-backed ways to use PhET’s in the classroom.   Check out PhET interactive simulations here! PhET website   PhET...2020-11-0859 minAround the TableAround the TableThoughts about corporate prayerGuests: Brad Eisenmann, Dan Moser2020-11-0618 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveAre We Playing by Rules that Don't Exist?If no rules about content and grading existed, what would you do? I truly believe that we can do anything. The possibilities are endless. In this episode, I acknowledge the COVID-19 world crisis and the stress that both teachers and students are under. Even under normal circumstances, teachers are chronically stressed and often experience burnout. The rules of education are stifling and lead to exhaustion. But what if we are playing by rules that don’t exist? I pose that the content we cover, the assignments we grade, and the lectures we deliver on stage are products of our ow...2020-10-3029 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveBuild a Highly Successful Physics of Medicine Program with Nancy DonaldsonHave you ever stepped into the classroom and found yourself surrounded by…pre-health students? Many of them don’t necessarily want to take physics, but here they are, sent to you by their program’s requirements. What do you do? Well, you could do what my guest today did: ask the medical professionals what students should be learning in a physics class, then teach THAT. With a grassroots approach, Nancy Donaldson has built an impressive and thriving Physics of Medicine program at Rockhurst University, a small liberal arts college in Kansas City. In this episode, she shares her long, windin...2020-10-301h 08Physics AlivePhysics AliveFind everything you ever wanted to know about PER on PhysPort with Sam McKagan What if I told you there is a place where you can discover new teaching methods, access scores of validated assessments, find videos to train your TA’s and LA’s, and even read a guide for how to move a lab course online. And what if I told you it is absolutely free and open access. Don’t believe me? Well it’s true! It’s called PhysPort, and today I’m speaking with Sam McKagan, the director and mastermind behind this website. She shares how it got started and what you can find on the site, as well as curr...2020-10-3051 minPhysics AlivePhysics AliveWelcome to Physics AliveIn the beginning, we stood and lectured to our students, filling the chalkboard with brilliant mathematics, dazzling from our stage. Then, education research showed that there are many, many better ways to facilitate learning. In this inaugural episode, your host, Brad Moser, shares his current perspectives within his ongoing journey through physics education, why he's decided to start a podcast, and what big ideas the show will encompass. 2020-10-3036 minTX ForeverTX ForeverTX Talks: Brad Leland (Buddy Garrity)Thank you for indulging us on all our exciting news teases...we’re SO excited to share that we got to interview Brad Leland aka Buddy Garrity! Brad could not have been more generous with his time and he answered all of our burning questions (besides the on set romances...we’ll have to keep speculating that one 😉). He shares stories of his childhood (living in Japan, performing at Disneyland), how his passion officially shifted from football to acting, his role on Parks & Rec in one of our all-time favorite episodes “The Debate,” and of course, all things Budd...2020-10-261h 33TX ForeverTX ForeverS1E9: Full HeartsWe have full hearts this week, y’all. Live again from the hospital!! We talk Members Only, how a gospel choir is our favorite sound in the world, how a parent’s job of balancing vulnerability and strength is so tricky but beautiful, and we bond over our shared love and tears for the Williams fam. This was also perfect timing as this episode has one of our favorite Buddy moments that we talked about with Brad in our interview! Be sure to listen to the Buddy interview bonus epiosde we put out on Wednesday if y...2020-10-231h 32Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Mental Illness Awareness Week Mental Health & Coping & Covid-19Mental Illness Awareness Week is October 4th-11th; a national campaign created to educate the public on the importance of mental illness, end the stigma of mental illness, and advocate for mental health support. The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges to the mental health of many people within Canada and made this campaign especially important this year. The speaker will talk about this campaign, the difference between mental illness and mental health, how COVID-19 has impacted people's mental health, and strategies for practicing positive mental health during the pandemic. Speaker: Brad Moser Brad Moser is a Registered Psychologist at...2020-10-0800 minSouthern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)Mental Illness Awareness Week Mental Health & Coping & Covid-19Mental Illness Awareness Week is October 4th-11th; a national campaign created to educate the public on the importance of mental illness, end the stigma of mental illness, and advocate for mental health support. The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges to the mental health of many people within Canada and made this campaign especially important this year. The speaker will talk about this campaign, the difference between mental illness and mental health, how COVID-19 has impacted people's mental health, and strategies for practicing positive mental health during the pandemic. Speaker: Brad Moser Brad Moser is a Registered Psychologist at...2020-10-081h 02The Life Box Media Channel Radio PodcastThe Life Box Media Channel Radio PodcastCountry Music Recording Artist Dallas Remington InterviewWe Have The Pleasure Of Interviewing Country Music Recording Artist Dallas Remington  Dallas Talks About Her New New Song UNCOMMON MAN That Is Climbing Up The Charts And Her Show Picking And Cooking On Her Facebook Here  You Can Buy Dallas Remington Music Click Here  A Huge Thank You To Dallas Remington For Taking The Time  Follow On All Major Social Media  Starting Here At DallasRemingtonMusic.com Click Here  Thank You To Bev Moser Of B! Noticed Public Relations To Contact Bev Click Here  Thank You To Delton Sortor For The Introduction  Photo Credit By Brad Rankin Studio2020-08-1932 minChurch of Christ at Trenton CrossingChurch of Christ at Trenton CrossingTrain Up a Child2-9-2020 Brad Moser, President of Clarksville Christian School, talks about raising children to know God.2020-02-0932 minUU Church of Kent OhioUU Church of Kent OhioAnswering the Call of Love Image by Werner Moser from Pixabay Sunday , February 2, 2020 Led by Rev. Christie Anderson and Worship Associate Randy Bish “Hate cannot drive out hate, only light can do that. Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only love can do that.” This proclamation by Dr. Martin Luther King calls on us to employ unconditional love when trying to build bridges with those who hold values that oppose our own strongly held beliefs. We will explore true stories of incredible transformation resulting from the bestowing of love, rather than angry words or facts. Love is more than a clic...2020-02-0240 minBamboo BeatBamboo BeatCanvas Worldwide w/ Chris GilesWelcome to The Canvascasters Podcast. In this episode, Chris Giles (@ohcanadatweet .... OH CANADA!) joins us from Beaverton, Oregon! A Canvas Administrator at Beaverton School District in Oregon. Beaverton is a public school district of nearly 41,000 students in 34 elementary schools, 8 middle schools, 6 high schools, 5 Option schools, and 2 Charter schools! Chris facilitates Canvas professional development and facilitates the use of other digital platforms for grades 6-12 specifically. Beaverton has approximately 20,000 students using Canvas on a weekly basis. Chris has a unique voice to share through his educational journey and offers a different perspective as...2019-11-0638 minThe Blue Valley Schools PodcastThe Blue Valley Schools PodcastToddcast² , Episode 1: Welcome To Blended Learning"Blended learning is not all about technology - it's all about learning and students. It's about using the tools when they're needed and putting the tools away when they're not needed." ​- Brad Moser, Director of Blended Learning  In our inaugural episode of Toddcast² , Superintendent Dr. Todd White chats with Brad Moser, our Director of Blended Learning. The conversation includes an explanation of blended learning, how it enhances the learning of our students and staff, and what we're doing to keep our students safe while they use these devices at school and at home. 2019-01-1723 minBerad PodcastBerad PodcastHawaii Shoots Podcast: Pivot like a proThe creative industry undergoes an ever-changing evolution, and it can be a grind if you don’t shift, adapt, and flow with what’s current.  In this second season of How Do You Shoot That?, we hear from a lineup of elite professions who each share about how they paved and pivoted their way to the top. Our first feature is with co-owner of Aria Studio, Kolby Moser.  Kolby’s professional trajectory was set on a career in news media, but after a series of unplanned side trips that initiated her into the wedding industry she discovered a passio...2018-10-1246 minANTIC The Atari 8-bit PodcastANTIC The Atari 8-bit PodcastANTIC Interview 251 - Carl Moser and JR Hall, Eastern House SoftwareCarl Moser and JR Hall, Eastern House Software Carl Moser and JR Hall were founders of Eastern House Software, the company that created several products for Atari 8-bit users, including Monkey Wrench and Monkey Wrench II, and the KISS word processor. They also created the MAE assembler/software development system, which was available for Commodore PET, Apple //, Atari 8-bit, and other computers. This interview took place on October 17, 2016. Teaser quote: (Carl) "JR and I would work — we was working at AT&T a regular day, then we'd probably work 'til 2 or 3 o'clock in th...2016-11-0855 minNeon Jazz KCNeon Jazz KCJazz Bassist Daniel Foose Plugs Neon JazzDaniel Foose is a bassist, composer and producer, who lives in New York City. With his nimble ear, strong groove, and inventive improvisations and compositions, Daniel is at home in many musical settings. He has performed and recorded alongside some of the most notable musicians in the world including Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga, Kenny Werner, John McNeil, John Riley, Oscar Castro-Neves, Matt Wilson, Dave Binney, Nir Felder, Shawn Pelton, Wycliffe Gordon, Brad Shepik, Dave Eggar, Diane Moser, Cynthia Scott, Gilad Heckselman, and Billy Drewes, among many others. Neon Jazz is a radio program airing since 2011. Hosted by Joe Dimino and...2016-09-0900 min