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Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 45: Inside A UIMC Event (w/ John Roberts)
Unintended flight into IMC is one of the most severe risks we face as pilots. If you haven't been there, it's a hard thing to fathom — flying into the clouds, quickly losing all orientation. Our guest today is John Roberts. John is the Senior Training Manager at the Transportation Safety Institute. In a previous career, John flew helicopters in the army, where he retired with the rank of CW 5. In this episode, John will tell the story of a UIMC event he survived while flying in the army. What was his thought process as he ente...
2025-05-08
59 min
Aspects of History
You Might Also Like: The Oprah Podcast
Introducing Oprah and a Doctor Explore What Near Death Experiences Reveal About Life and Beyond from The Oprah Podcast.Follow the show: The Oprah Podcast BUY THE BOOK! "After: A Doctor Explores What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about Life and Beyond" by Dr. Bruce Greyson https://books.apple.com/us/book/after/id1521273820 This episode of The Oprah Podcast features Dr. Bruce Greyson, one of the world's leading experts on near death experiences. As a scientist and physician, Dr. Greyson has been studying these fascinating phenomena for...
2025-05-03
00 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
THINKING, FAST AND SLOW 4 : Flying With "The Possibility Effect"
This is the fourth and final episode of our mini-series on Daniel Kahneman's Thinking Fast and Slow. In it, we focus on his insights into human behavior and how we can apply them to aviation. We'll discuss anchoring and "the possibility effect" — how we undervalue likely outcomes while overvaluing unlikely ones.
2025-04-17
40 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
THINKING, FAST AND SLOW 3 : What You See Is All There Is (Correlation vs Causation)
This is the third part of our series exploring the work of psychologist Daniel Kahneman, and how it relates to aviation. In this episode, we’re looking at cognitive ease and our tendency to mistake correlation for causation.
2025-04-10
39 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
THINKING, FAST AND SLOW 2 : How Do We Really Make Decisions In Flight?
This is the second part of our series exploring the work of psychologist Daniel Kahneman, and how it relates to aviation. In Episode 1, we laid the groundwork by introducing our two modes of thought: System 1 — the fast, instinctive system — and System 2 — the slow, logical one. Today, we’re looking at heuristics; the mental shortcuts our minds use to make quick decisions.
2025-04-03
45 min
FORE the Good of the Game
Jane Geddes - Part 3 (Final Wins, World Travel and the Solheim Cup)
In Part 3 of our captivating four-part conversation with 11-time winner on the LPGA Tour Jane Geddes, we follow her remarkable journey through one of the most successful and adventurous stretches of her LPGA career. With honesty and humor, Jane reflects on the realities of life on tour—moments of quiet solitude after victory, the grind of relentless travel, and the friendships that made it all worthwhile.Jane shares unforgettable stories from her international triumphs, including wins in Australia, Japan, and Jamaica. From late-night karaoke, impromptu toga parties and crazy bus rides in Japan to becoming a fan fa...
2025-03-27
42 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
THINKING, FAST AND SLOW 1 : A Pilot's Perspective On The Human Mind
There has been perhaps no greater influence on my views of human behavior than Daniel Kahneman’s 2011 book, Thinking Fast And Slow. In the book, Kahneman — a psychologist — makes the case that human behavior is driven by the interplay of two differing modes of thought: System 1 — the fast, instinctive system — and System 2 — the slow, logical one.If you’ve listened to this podcast, you’ve almost certainly heard me reference this book. I believe that understanding Kahneman will help us better diagnose the problems we face as pilots. And so, for the next four episodes, released each Thu...
2025-03-27
56 min
SF Commercial Property Conversations
Vernon Webb: From Silva to Mindfulness Coaching for Sales Success
What if the key to sales success isn’t just strategy but mindset? In this episode of SF Commercial Property Conversations, Bruce Bean sits down with Vernon Webb, a leadership coach and mindfulness expert, to uncover the mental roadblocks that keep professionals from reaching their full potential. Vernon shares his fascinating journey—from discovering the Silva Mind Control Method in the 1970s to coaching Fortune 500 companies and government institutions on harnessing the power of the subconscious mind. Learn how meditation, visualization, and belief systems can directly impact sales, influence, and overall business success. This episode is a...
2025-02-20
19 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 44: Classic Airbus Helicopters + A Story That Changed My Life (w/ Larry Chappell)
Larry Chappell knows more about classic Airbus helicopters than perhaps anyone alive today. Having started with the company in 1983 — before MBB merged with Areospatiale to create Eurocopter — Larry has a remarkable amount of insight about helicopters, and how they work. In this episode, Larry will give us an overview of his extraordinary career, from flying in the the deserts of Iran to the Amazon rainforest. We’ll take a look at the early history and development of the BK117, and why that specific airframe has stood the test of time. Then, later in t...
2025-02-13
1h 12
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 43: Human Factors Engineering with Airbus France
As aviation propels into the second quarter of this century, we’re learning more than ever that the best aircraft designs consider the humanity of aviators — their strengths, their shortcomings…their very nature. Raphael Paquin and Fabien Bernard are experts in human factors engineering. They work together at Airbus in France, where they find new ways to bring flying closer to the human experience. In this conversation, I’ll speak with Raphael and Fabien about their work. We’ll look at all things human factors, from the emerging use of augmented reality in maintenance, to the century...
2025-01-30
53 min
FORE the Good of the Game
Karrie Webb - Part 4 (The Later Wins, the WGHOF and Philanthropy)
In the concluding episode of our four-part interview series with Australian golf legend and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Karrie Webb, we delve deep into her unwavering commitment to the game and how she navigated her storied career. From candid moments on the tour to her personal reflections on legacy, this final segment offers a holistic view into the life of one of golf's most iconic figures.Karrie shares an eye-opening anecdote about her philanthropic endeavors, revealing her pivotal role in supporting an important documentary about the founders of the LPGA. Her account serves as a...
2025-01-26
38 min
FORE the Good of the Game
Karrie Webb - Part 3 (The Final Five Majors)
In the enthralling third installment of our four-part interview series, we welcome back Australian golf legend and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Karrie Webb. In this episode, we delve deep into the pinnacle years of her illustrious career, a journey characterized not just by victories but by unwavering tenacity and a love for the game. Karrie opens up about her final major championships, unpacking the mental fortitude, preparation, and raw emotion that went into each one. But this isn't just a walk down memory lane; Karrie brings her unique perspective to the table as we discuss t...
2025-01-26
43 min
FORE the Good of the Game
Karrie Webb - Part 2 (Early Wins, the 1999 du Maurier and the 2000 Dinah Shore)
In this captivating second portion of our four-part interview with Australian golf legend Karrie Webb, we delve deeper into the making of a champion. Often considered one of the greatest female golfers of all time, Karrie offers invaluable insights into the intricate layers that have built her Hall of Fame career. This episode is more than just a casual chat about golf; it’s an intimate journey through the highs and lows, triumphs and tribulations of Karrie's professional life. We discuss the pivotal moments that not only defined her as a golfer but shaped her as a per...
2025-01-26
39 min
FORE the Good of the Game
Karrie Webb - Part 1 (The Early Years)
In this riveting first installment of a four-part series, we sit down with Australian golf legend and World Golf Hall of Fame member, Karrie Webb. A true icon in the realm of golf, Webb's storied career includes seven major championships and an impressive 41 LPGA Tour wins. But there’s so much more to Karrie than what you see on the leaderboard.In this episode, Karrie delves into her humble beginnings in Ayr, Queensland, where she discovered her passion for the game at a young age. Through exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, she offers a glimpse into the tenacity and fo...
2025-01-26
41 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 42: Life Of An Accident Investigator (w/ Seth Buttner)
Seth Buttner has investigated over 400 accidents in a career spanning 30 years. Formerly with Cessna, Seth works today as the senior investigator for Airbus Helicopters.In this conversation, Seth will trace his career back to the start. How did a boy piecing together a model airplane in his father’s office go on to work accident cases in Chile, Russia, and beyond? Also, we'll talk about the surreal nature of accident sites, what it takes to be a successful investigator, and much more.
2025-01-16
52 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 41: Orville Wright And The First Fatal Accident (Solo Episode)
In this solo episode, I'm looking back in history to the first fatal heavier-than-air accident, and the insights we can draw from Orville Wright and the death of Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge. Along the way, I’ll look at a few other historical accidents, and how they might apply to those of us flying today.
2024-12-19
30 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 40: Green Dot Syndrome (w/ Matt Johnson)
Perhaps you’ve been here before — flying, not long after takeoff, when you encounter low ceilings. Before departure, your weather app indicated everything was clear...You may have just become a a victim of Green Dot Syndrome, according to our guest today. Matt Johnson flies for Metro Aviation, at an air ambulance program based in Southwestern Ohio. An accomplished pilot and pilot examiner, Matt is one of the industry’s most forward-thinkers when it comes to our working relationship with weather. In this conversation, I’ll speak with Matt about Green Dot Syndrome, and the steps we c...
2024-12-05
1h 01
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 39: The Psychology of Accident Investigation (w/ Lindsay Cunningham)
Lindsay Cunningham is a former accident investigator for Airbus. Today, she works as Managing Director for Helisim in the United States, where she facilitates the cutting-edge of simulation training. In this conversation, I’ll speak with Lindsey about the psychology of accident investigation; how to avoid false starts and misleading conclusions.
2024-11-07
44 min
Gardner-Webb University: Podcast Network
Webb Chat Episode 21: Get ready for the 27th Annual Turkey Trot, presented by the Ruby C. Hunt Family Y! 🦃
In this episode, we talk the 27th Annual Ruby C. Hunt Family Y Turkey Trot. Host Noel T. Manning II (a previous Turkey Trot participant) sits down with Bruce Putnam, a longtime member of the Turkey Trot committee, and Jordan Fricault, event coordinator, to discuss the beloved Thanksgiving Day tradition in Boiling Springs, N.C. Taking place Thanksgiving morning on the Gardner-Webb campus, the Turkey Trot brings together runners and walkers of all ages for a fun and meaningful start to the holiday. We dive into the history, purpose, and community impact of the event, which has...
2024-11-05
26 min
The ASBL Podcast with Lloyd Chapman and Bruce de Torres
ALB 5. Kris Millegan: Books That Challenge Official History … Because It Matters
ALB 5. Kris Millegan: Books That Challenge Official History … Because It MattersOn Vimeo, Rumble, and the usual audio platforms Show notes:Kris Millegan, publisher at TrineDay.com, has published 170 books since 2002, not only Bruce’s book (GOD, SCHOOL, 9/11 AND JFK) but also such titles as:BARRY ‘N THE BOYS: The CIA, The Mob, and America’s Secret History (about CIA pilot and drug smuggler Barry Seal) by Daniel Hopsicker.AMERICA’S SECRET ESTABLISHMENT: An Introduction to the Order of Skull and Bones by Anthony Sutton.THE TRUE STORY OF THE BILD...
2024-11-03
1h 04
Cyrus Webb's tracks
Filmmaker Thom Zimny discusses working with #BruceSpringsteen and new documentary #RoadDiary ~ @springsteen #Hulu
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes filmmaker Thom Zimny to Conversations LIVE to discuss working with Bruce Springsteen and new documentary ROAD DIARY.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cyrus-webb-s-tracks--1422267/support.
2024-10-24
06 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 38: Choosing Community over Airframe (w/ Rusty Sloane)
Rusty Sloane is a lecturer at Baylor University’s aviation program, where he prepares student pilots for careers in the airlines. A former coast guard helicopter pilot, Rusty spent several years flying with me here at Airbus. In this conversation, I’ll speak with Rusty about finding one's place as a pilot, a student, a leader, and everything in-between. We’ll look at the truth behind the pilot shortage, the importance of camaraderie, and much more.
2024-10-17
1h 06
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 37: Volunteer Work In Aviation (And Why You Should Consider It)
Chris Baur (US Helicopter Safety Team) returns to the show to speak about the power of volunteer work in aviation — how we can take the lessons we’ve learned at any level of experience, use them to enrich the lives of others, and, in doing so, enrich our own lives as well.
2024-09-26
48 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 36: Changing Aviation with Airbus RACER (w/ Hervé Jammyrac)
Perhaps nothing today exemplifies the strides our industry is making more than the Airbus RACER , an experimental compound helicopter that made its first flight in April of this year. With reported ability to reach unprecedented speeds while maintaining groundbreaking efficiency, RACER is changing aviation as we know it.As the chief test pilot for Airbus, Herve Jammyrac is front and center in the development of the RACER. In this conversation, I’ll speak with Herve about his work as a test pilot, his experience on the RACER program, and the exciting things just around the corner of ou...
2024-09-12
28 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 35: Life of a Test Pilot (w/ Jeff Trang)
Jeff Trang is a lifelong test pilot. His flying played a part in certificating some of the most widely-flown airframes today. For several years, Jeff was my boss here at Airbus; today, he’s the head of the National Test Pilot School, a civilian test pilot training institute in the Mojave desert. In this conversation, I’ll speak with Jeff about his life, his work, and what it means to serve as a link between those who develop aircraft, and the pilots who fly them day-to-day.
2024-08-29
54 min
FORE the Good of the Game
Meg Mallon - Part 3 (2004 U.S. Open and the Solheim Cup)
18-time winner on the LPGA Tour, Meg Mallon finishes her career with a flourish by winning her 4th major, the 2004 Women's U.S. Open over Annika Sorenstam with a brilliant bogey-free closing round of 65, the finest final round in the 59-year history of the event. Meg remembers the golf history she witnessed playing with Sorenstam when she shot 59, with Juli Inkster when she won the LPGA for her career Grand Slam, with Dottie Pepper when she shot the lowest under par at a major and with Karie Webb when she earned entry into the LPGA HOF. Injuries cut Meg's...
2024-08-27
38 min
Say It Like You Play It
Deciphering the Nebula: language, history and narratology in Heaven’s Vault
In this episode we discuss the brilliant Heaven's Vault; a narrative adventure videogame about decyphering a constructed language in order to learn the history of a fantastical world. Hosts Dr. Ibi and Dr. Joe cover topics including:How the game worksIdeographic vs Alphabetic writing systemsSemantics and Morphology in languageScience fiction, media representation, and attempts at avoiding orientalismTranslation and archaeology as game mechanicsTo hear Jon Ingold of Inkle talk about Bladerunner and writing game dialogue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vRfNtvFVRoFor an excellent GDC talk on the...
2024-08-25
1h 01
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 34: Moving Air Medical Forward (w/ Krista Haugen)
Krista Haugen is the director of patient safety for Global Medical Response. While working as a flight nurse in 2005, Krista survived a helicopter crash; an experience that emboldened her to speak up. Today, Krista is a fierce advocate for all things human; from accident prevention, to stress management and trauma recovery, her compassionate insight is key in moving the air medical industry forward.
2024-08-15
1h 13
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 35: Life Of A Test Pilot
Jeff Trang is a lifelong test pilot. His flying played a part in certificating some of the most widely flown airframes today. For several years, Jeff was my boss here at Airbus; today, he’s the head of the National Test Pilot School, a civilian test pilot training institute in the Mojave desert.
2024-08-15
54 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 33: Ten Rules For A Long Career (w/ Nick Mayhew)
1. Act safely, even when no one is watching. 2. Accept that it could happen to you 3. Always follow the rules 4. Abide by personal minimums 5. Always steady, never impulsive 6. Own the outcome and speak up 7. Never cut corners 8. Never say "Hey, watch this!" 9. Regularly use simulated training environments 10. Believe that zero fatal accidents is achievable Nick Mayhew is a pilot and instructor of nearly five decades. From serving as an officer in the UK’s Royal Navy, to managing training programs at Bristow Academy, Nick understands the habits that shape a successful aviator...
2024-07-25
55 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 32: Aviation Psychologist Eleonora Avi
Eleonora Avi is an aviation psychologist based in Italy. The same year Eleanora earned her degree in psychology, her mother was rescued by a Helicopter Air Ambulance — an event that inspired Eleonora to give back to the industry by helping pilots understand the inner-workings of their minds. In this conversation, I’ll speak with Eleanora about her unique and fascinating field; how can we recognize what drives our bodies to act, and use it to be more conscious aviators?
2024-07-11
1h 03
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 31: Warrant Officer Program + Surviving a Mid-Air Collision in Vietnam (w/ Frank Kanauka)
Frank Kanauka is a helicopter pilot and former army aviator. In this conversation, Frank and I will discuss his early training in the Warrant Officer program during the Vietnam War, and the events leading up to his survival of a mid-air collision in Cambodia.
2024-06-27
58 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 30: Reducing the Personal/Private Accident Rate (w/ Scott Tyrrell and Arvid Albanese)
Personal and private flights account for the largest percentage of helicopter accidents — despite making up just 3% of hours flown. So how can we fix this?Our guests today are Scott Tyrell — a former FAA accident investigator — and Arvid Albanese — a business owner and private pilot. As co-sponsors of the personal/private segment of the US Helicopter Safety Team, Scott and Arvid promote safety ideas for those pilots who might not have easy access to the learning resources other sectors of the industry do.In this conversation, Scott, Arvid and I will take a look beh...
2024-06-13
1h 20
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 29: The Virtue of Hangar Flying (w/ Chris Hill)
Chris Hill is the senior director of safety for Vertical Aviation International — formerly, HAI. In his role, Chris seeks out new ways to promote and adhere to safety culture. In this conversation, Chris and I will examine the importance of open dialogue in safety; why we should feel motivated to share the lessons we’ve learned from our shortcomings, and withhold judgement from others doing the same.
2024-05-30
59 min
Reality with Bruce de Torres
Reality with Bruce de Torres 19. Publisher Kris Millegan
NOW ON RUMBLE AND THE USUAL PODCAST PLATFORMSReality with Bruce de Torres 19. Publisher Kris MilleganI do marketing for Kris Millegan of TrineDay.com, publisher of almost 200 “Books that challenge official history and rock the boat of America’s corporate culture.” He has been reading, researching, and “hanging out in Conspiracy Theory Land” since 1968, when his father told him, “The Vietnam War is all about drugs. There are these secret societies behind it. They’re playing out a ‘lose’ scenario. They’re out to opiate your whole generation. And communism is all a sham. These same secret so...
2024-05-19
47 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 28: Improving Flight With The Hughes App (w/ Chris Baur)
Chris Baur of Hughes Aerospace returns to the show to tell us about The Hughes App, a new all-in-one flight aid, complete with maps, charts, camera feeds, weather data, risk assessment functions, and many more flight supplements.
2024-05-16
00 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 27: Bölkows in Borneo (w/ Alida Soemawinata)
Alida Soemawinata is a helicopter pilot from Australia. In her current position, Alida flies medical services in Borneo, delivering doctors, supplies, and other aid to remote villages across the island. In this conversation, I’ll speak with Alida about her career and outlook on aviation. She’ll talk about her operations in Borneo, including her experience flying the the Bo 105. We’ll look at the rich history of that airframe, and why it’s endured so many years. Then, we’ll speak about the role versatility plays in a pilot’s success; how chasing new experiences can only make us...
2024-04-25
57 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 26: The Art of Accident Reconstruction (w/ Marcus Bauer)
Marcus Bauer is a pioneer of accident reconstruction — using a painstaking process, Marcus builds virtual recreations of accidents, down to the most crucial details. His work has helped international authorities, manufacturers, and operators, identify the root cause of accidents, so they might prevent similar ones in the futureIn this conversation, I’ll speak with Marcus about his unique line of work. We’ll delve into his process, from gathering eyewitnesses testimony, to analyzing video, and building the final accident reconstruction.
2024-04-11
55 min
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Chef Bruce Buege
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Bruce Buege - It Gets Better And Better
00:00 Les Sabler - Hot Chicken00:05 Soul Ballet - Luv'll Find A Way00:11 Jimmy Sommers - James Cafe00:15 Brad Alexander - It Gets Better And Better00:19 Chris Standring - Oliver's Twist00:24 Peter White - Déjà Vu00:28 Greg Adams & East Bay Soul - Didn't Wanna Do It (Urban Remix)00:33 Marcus Anderson - We'll Miss You00:37 Paul Brown - Winelight00:43 Threestyle - Just For Fun00:46 Jarez feat Selina Albright - You Said00:50 Jacob Webb - Childhood Memories00:54 Foreplay - Foreplay01:00 Roberto Vazquez feat Marion Meadows - Sand Dancers
2024-04-10
1h 59
Cyrus Webb's tracks
Dr. Bruce Strober and Brandon A. discuss #GPP and awareness on Conversations LIVE ~ #skindisease #generalizedpustularpsoriasis
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes Dr. Bruce Strober and Brandon A to Conversations LIVE to discuss GPP (Generalized Pustular Psoriasis) and the importance of awareness.www.gppandme.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cyrus-webb-s-tracks--1422267/support.
2024-04-05
08 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 25: Flying In The Crowded Airspace of Today (w/ Mike O'Donoghue)
With the increased popularity of drones and UAVs, our airspace is only getting busier. Knowing this, how can pilots keep the highest level of awareness in a more crowded environment? Our guest today is Mike O’Donoghue. Mike is an aviation consultant based in the UK. With decades of experience as a pilot and examiner, Mike studies how emerging technologies can support the human element of aviation. In this conversation, I’ll speak with Mike about his research into electronic conspicuity — using new technologies to transmit and detect location in flight. How do E...
2024-03-21
1h 15
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 24: Women In Aviation Spotlight
In this special episode of Push to Talk, I’m speaking with three remarkable women from across the helicopter industry as part of Women in Aviation Worldwide week. 1) Stephanie Bell is the director of key accounts at Collins Aerospace. Raised by a father who built and flew experimental helicopters, Stephanie developed a love for engineering that she carries with her today. I’ll speak with Stephanie about the latest innovations at Collins, and the spirit of invention that has guided her life and career. 2) Kim Hutchings trains members of high risk-industries how to better manage their...
2024-03-07
57 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 23: No Secrets In Safety (w/ J Heffernan)
Those of us who have enjoyed a life in aviation need to face a simple truth; that all the safety knowledge in the world is useless if we don’t successfully pass it down. Our guest today is J Heffernan. J is a lifelong aviator with a wide variety of experience, from flying in presidential unit HMX-1, to working in safety roles at HAI, Sikorsky, and Air Evac Lifeteam. Since 2018, he’s helped run Helicopter Safety Alliance, an organization devoted to bringing SMS knowledge to small operators. In this conversation, I’ll speak with J about th...
2024-02-22
57 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 22: Instructors and Students (w/ Bill Hopper)
Bill Hopper is a maintenance instructor at Air Evac Lifeteam, an EMS provider based in Missouri. With decades of experience as a pilot and maintainer, Bill spends his time moulding the next generation of aviation professionals.In this conversation with Bill, we’ll examine an instructor’s relationship with their students. Bill will tell us about his approach to teaching, and the values he finds most important to instill in a fledgling aviator. We’ll talk about scenario-based training, and the vital role storytelling plays in the growth of a pilot. And, much more.
2024-02-08
42 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 21: Hollywood Stunt Pilot Fred North
Fred North has worked as a stunt pilot and aerial coordinator on some of highest-grossing films of the last twenty years. From Marvel, to James Bond, and Mission Impossible, his aerial performances have helped blockbuster movies bring to life their most thrilling moments. In this conversation with Fred, we’ll look at his unique profession from a pilot’s perspective. Fred will walk us through his process — from conceptualizing stunts, to selecting the right ship, to performing in the touch-and-go world of filmmaking. Fred's memoir "Flying Sideways" is available now at https://www.fred-north.com/
2024-01-25
1h 01
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
SAFETY SERIES: How To Recover From Spatial Disorientation
In this final installment, Bruce and Chris discuss ways pilots can prevent and recover from spatial disorientation during flight. For more information, and for a full list of Helicopter Safety Enhancements, please visit https://ushst.org/h-se-details/
2023-12-28
48 min
First Baptist Church-Webb City
Messages of Peace
In Luke 2:14, the angels declared to shepherds that Jesus' birth had brought peace on earth. Join us as Denny, Bruce, & Dustin share why we need peace, how Jesus brings peace, and what the birth of Jesus was meant for. Speakers: Denny Doyen (Youth Pastor); Bruce Salsman (Worship Pastor); Dustin Burdin (Senior Pastor) www.FBCWebbCity.com
2023-12-24
40 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
SAFETY SERIES: Understanding Helicopter Aerodynamics
In this third episode, Bruce and Chris look at the science of aerodynamics and how to implement it during flight.For more information, and for a full list of Helicopter Safety Enhancements, please visit https://ushst.org/h-se-details/
2023-12-21
25 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
SAFETY SERIES: Managing Risk In Flight
In this second episode, Bruce and Chris discuss how to manage risk during flight. For more information, and for a full list of Helicopter Safety Enhancements, please visit https://ushst.org/h-se-details/
2023-12-14
41 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
SAFETY SERIES: Improving Safety Culture
In this four part mini-series, Bruce Webb and Chris Baur are taking a deep-dive into four different safety enhancement concepts researched and published by the US Helicopter Safety Team. In this first episode, Bruce and Chris look at HSE 19A: Improving Safety Culture. For more information, and for a full list of Helicopter Safety Enhancements, please visit https://ushst.org/h-se-details/
2023-12-07
53 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 20: Season One Finale (w/ Thierry Couderc)
After a two-month hiatus, Push to Talk will return in January with a new batch of conversations featuring more insightful figures across the world of aviation. Thierry Couderc is the Vice Chair of the European Helicopter Association. In this conversation, Thierry and I will speak about aviation regulation in a changing world. Theirrey will tell us about his work integrating drones into European airspace, and some of the challenges he’s faced doing so. We’ll speak about Bird Strikes vs Drone Strikes. What are the major differences between the two — and how can flight regulatio...
2023-10-26
58 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 19: The Current State of Aviation Training (w/ Joe Gonzalez)
Joe Gonzalez is an aviation instructor at Tarrant County College. In this conversation, we’ll examine the current state of aviation education. What new challenges do advancements in technology, such as ForeFlight, present to fledgling aviators? Joe will tell us about the landscape of the industry for new pilots, and why he believes that now is the perfect time to get a foot in the door.
2023-09-28
1h 03
Empowered Artist - Sell Art Online with Jenna Webb
How to Make and Market Art Authentically + 6 Boss Secrets For Art Your Audience Craves
✅ Connect with your ideal client on Instagram with my most popular Instagram Workshop. Save 1.5 times the $$ cost when you sign up now! The way we CREATE our art is the same way we have to MARKET our art: with emotion, inspiration, creativity, and vulnerability. In this episode I talk about the creative genius of one of the most prolific artists in rock and roll: Bruce Springsteen! We will explore six secrets to creativity that Springsteen employs in hi...
2023-09-20
11 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 18: Air Ambulance in Rural Canada with S.T.A.R.S.
Tom Nef and Peter Anderson are pilots for S.T.A.R.S. , an air ambulance organization providing care to rural, remote, and indigenous communicates across Western Canada. In this conversation, we’ll break down some of the technical aspects of flying in such a remote environment, and discuss the mental element of flying air ambulance; how a sense of community can give pilots relief in emotionally challenging roles.
2023-09-14
52 min
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Chef Bruce Buege
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Bruce Buege - All In
00:00 Bob James - The Secret Drawer00:05 Justin-Lee Schultz feat Dave Koz - Fellowship00:09 Marcus Anderson feat Nicholas Cole - Care For You00:13 Jeff Aycock - Checkpoint00:17 Jeff Skunk Baxter feat Michael McDonald with CJ Vanston - My Place In The Sun00:22 Reggie Hines feat Alyson Williams - Might As Well00:27 Jacob Webb feat Saxl Rose - All In00:31 Sean U - U Groove00:35 Bryard Huggins - Noho Talk00:41 Ultrablue - Maria In Blue00:45 Jason Morales - Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe00:49 Rei Narita - Glitter Day
2023-08-30
1h 56
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 17: My Experience Flying Helicopter Relief in Hurricane Katrina
In this episode of Push to Talk, I’ll be looking back to my time flying helicopter relief in New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Joining me today is Retired Army Chief and Purple Heart recipient Frank Kanaka, who flew alongside me those five days. Frank and I will look back and delve into the devastation we witnessed, share our experience navigating city through our relief efforts, and reflect on the kindness and hospitality we received in the face of so much suffering.
2023-08-24
1h 08
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 16: Faith Ortega of HowToHelicopter
Faith Ortega is a Helicopter A&P Mechanic at Air Evac Lifeteam in St. Louis, Missouri. Faith runs the popular “HowToHelicopter” Tiktok and Instagram accounts, where she provides viewers a look into the industry with career advice and day-in-the-life style content.In this conversation with Faith, we’ll examine aviation outreach in today’s world.Faith will break down the origins of HowToHelicopter; how the page she started as a fun pastime grew a following of over two hundred thousand people across her different platforms. We’ll learn about Faith’s personal backstory as a mechanic...
2023-08-10
57 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 15: Developing the Airbus H160 (w/ Olivier Gensse)
Oliver is an experimental test pilot with Airbus. In this conversation with Olivier, we’ll explore his pivotal role in the development of the Airbus H160.
2023-07-27
50 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 14: Human Factors and Ergonomics (w/ Nataly Jahchan)
Nataly Jahchan is a Human Factors and Ergonomics Specialist at Airbus. In her role, Nataly researches human behavior in aviation, and develops intuitive ways for people to work with the machines they operate. In this conversation with Nataly, we’ll examine the science of human factors. We’ll talk about the impact small details make in our comprehension. Why do we pay more attention to safety labels written in lowercase? And why are warning alerts more effective in a female voice? We’ll break down at the science of language — how errors in wording have led to disaster...
2023-07-13
1h 06
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Chef Bruce Buege
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Bruce Buege - Walk With Me
Welcome to the 5th anniversary radio broadcast of my show!00:00 Victor VC Caldwell - Count Em00:06 Tom Braxton feat Rick Braun - Hub City Jam00:10 Richard Elliot - Walk With Me00:14 Maysa - Runnin' From Myself00:19 Grace Kelly - Spoon00:24 Marion Meadows - Consequences00:27 Eddie Bullen feat Glen Lewis - Nocturnal Affair00:31 Jason Jackson - Through The Night00:36 Hiroshima - Love How You Love Me00:41 Paul Taylor - Streamline00:46 Marcia Miget - 80 West00:50 Dave Corwin - Key Biscayne00:52 The Fantasy Band - Fantasy00:59 Mario...
2023-07-12
1h 57
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 13: Improving Safety Management Systems (w/ Arnd Von-Fabeck)
Arnd Von-Fabeck is the head of aviation safety management and international network for Airbus. In this conversation with Arnd, we’ll look at SMS on a personal level. What internal roadblocks do aviators face that prevent them from speaking up about safety issues? We’ll examine how to better identify and communicate our own mistakes, and how to address the mistakes others make with grace and understanding. Then, we’ll look to the future; how we can take the lessons we learn within our personal bubbles, and use them to enrich the industry as a whole?
2023-06-22
1h 01
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 12: Lockheed Martin's Kayleigh Bowers
In this conversation with Kayleigh Bowers, we'll examine how the best way to solve problems in aviation is to listen to the different lived experiences of those around us.
2023-05-25
1h 06
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 11: Mental Health in Aviation (w/ Kevin Humphreys)
Kevin Humphreys is a helicopter pilot and mental health ambassador from Australia. During his service in the Australian army, Kevin fell victim to PTSD, anxiety and depression — ailments he buried deep inside himself until they culminated in a mental breakdown. With the help of those around him, Kevin was able to build himself back from his lowest point. Now, he hopes to use his experience to fight the stigma against mental illness and prove that struggles with anxiety and depression are not aberrations to be ashamed of, but natural forces to confront and manage.In this conversation wi...
2023-04-27
51 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 10: Aviation Attorney Loreto Moraga
Loreto Moraga has worked as an attorney specializing in aviation law for over 25 years. She serves as President of both the the Chilean Helicopter Association and the Chilean Space Association.In this conversation with Loreto, we’ll examine aviation from a lawyer’s perspective. How can liability differences between commercial airline and helicopter flights affect the mindset of pilots? We’ll learn about Loreto’s legal background in Chile, and how working with the families of accident victims changed her approach to safety. Loreto will speak about her work in the Chilean Space Association, and break down the safe...
2023-04-13
48 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 9: Air Traffic Control and the Art of Speaking in the Sky (w/ Steve Phillips)
This episode of “Push to Talk” examines a pilot’s relationship with Air Traffic Control. What common mistakes do we make when communicating with the tower? I spoke with Steve Phillips, an Air Traffic Controller of over forty years, to help demystify the voice in our headset.
2023-03-23
45 min
"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb
Author Bruce J. Berger discusses #ToSeeGod on #ConversationsLIVE
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Bruce J. Berger to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss his new book TO SEE GOD, and what he hopes readers take away from it.
2023-03-21
21 min
CEO Roundtable by SBJ Podcasts
Credit Unions | Judy Hadsall, Loretta Roney and Bruce Webb
Send us a textSpringfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses lending, consumer trends, workforce and the regulatory environment in credit unions with Judy Hadsall, president/CEO of Multipli Credit Union; Loretta Roney, president/CEO of Volt Credit Union; and Bruce Webb, president/CEO of Assemblies of God Credit Union.
2023-02-24
1h 00
Copy Southbound Podcast
Bryan "Webby" Webb
Bruce has waited for some time to interview Bryan Webb and finally got the chance to sit and learn all about his career in trucks. After a stint out west followed by a few years as an owner operator, he took a job with the legendary McIntyres of Goulburn before biting the bullet again and finishing his career with his own. Bruce has always talked about Webby so we really hope you enjoy his story. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND TELL A MATE TO HELP SUPPORT THE PODCAST!!!!!
2023-02-23
2h 43
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 8: Former Airbus VP of Flight Ops Del Livingston
Del Livingston is the former Vice President of Flight Operations for Airbus Helicopters, and a veteran of the Vietnam war. In this, we’ll speak with Del about his background flying Dustoff operations in Vietnam, including a harrowing rescue mission, the result of which sent him home from combat a month early. Then, Dell will tell us about his transition into the civil world, and the difference in stakes between civil and military flight when it comes to aviation safety.
2023-02-23
48 min
Awaken Indy
Ep. #25 w/ Bruce Webb: Ethical Agriculture, Growing Mushrooms, and Developing Communities
Welcome to episode #25 of The Awaken Indy Podcast. This week, we have Bruce Webb on the show. Bruce is a highly experienced organic farmer, having worked with the Amish, Native American tribes, and grass-fed cattle farms. After selling their farm in Indiana, Bruce and his family moved to Tennessee to farm 16 acres of protected valley pasture. Currently, Bruce and his family grow mushrooms, provide various produce, and consult for farm projects. Today's episode will cover:Bruce's experience with Native American tribes. Farming with integrity. Why we have to choose regenerative practices.Tracking school and learning fro...
2023-02-16
2h 00
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 7: Pilot & Rock Climber Jessica Meiris
Jessica Meiris is a pilot and rock climber from Colorado Springs. In 2014, she became the first woman in history to rope solo climb El Capitan in a single push.Jessica experienced her first brush with helicopters when she was air-rescued after an accident climbing a rock tower in Red Rocks, Nevada - an event that would planet the seeds for a new chapter in her life.Now in a second career as a helicopter pilot, Jessica hopes to one day fly for short haul rescue programs in U.S. national parks, and give back to...
2023-02-09
44 min
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Chef Bruce Buege
The Smooth Jazz Kitchen with Bruce Buege - Jazzberry Pie
00:00 Darryl Evan Jones - On The Run00:05 Gabriel Bello - City Livin00:10 Marqueal Jordan - Mahogany00:14 Skinny Hightower - Mr Sims00:19 Jacob Webb feat Andy Snitzer - Treat Her Right00:23 Curtis Haywood - City Lights00:27 Denny Jiosa - Jazzberry Pie00:31 Chance Howard feat Candy Dulfer - Buy Me Love00:37 Dean James - Things Your Man Want Do00:43 Richard Elliot & Rick Braun - Down & Dirty00:48 James ‘PJ’ Spraggins - Stick It Out00:52 Art Porter - Send One Your Love00:57 Gerry Smoot - My Point Exactly01:02 Phil Denny - Va...
2023-02-08
1h 56
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 6.2: Aviation Photographer Jay Miller (Part Two)
In this second installment of a two-part conversation, we'll speak with aviation photographer Jay Miller about attending Permian High School (the basis of Friday Night Lights), the process of handling proprietary information when publishing his books, and why he believes each person has a story worth telling.
2023-01-26
34 min
Still Any Good?
98. Hudson Hawk (w. Simon Love)
For our first episode of 2023, our very special guest Simon Love has chosen the Bruce Willis action extravaganza HUDSON HAWK, so expect detailed discussions about hat conventions, using music as a substitute for a watch, and exploding Fred Elliotts.END CREDITS- Presented by Robert Johnson and Chris Webb- Produced by Chris Webb- "Still Any Good?" logo designed by Graham Wood & Robert Johnson- Crap poster mock-ups by Chris Webb- Theme music ("The Slide Of Time") by The Sonic Jewels, used with kind permission(c) 2023 Tiger Feet...
2023-01-22
1h 55
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 6.1: Aviation Photographer Jay Miller (Part One)
Jay Miller began his career as an aviation photojournalist in 1957 - he was just nine years old. Through the lens of a small Kodak Brownie pointed to the West Texas sky, Jay Miller built the foundation of a career that would lead him face-to-face with some of the most famous aviators in history. In that time, he’s cultivated an immense body of work that catalogs the story of aviation. In this first installment of a two-part conversation, we’ll speak with Jay about his early days photographing aircraft in Odessa, Texas. He’ll tell us how he came...
2023-01-12
48 min
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 5: Be The Light (w/ Gary Maddux)
Gary Maddux served 20 years in the U.S. Marine Corps, including a stint in presidential squadron HMX-1. After losing his daughter to suicide in 2019, Gary has dedicated his life to mental health outreach and awareness. Now working to become a licensed counselor, Gary hopes to provide others with the insight he's wrestled from loss.
2022-12-22
1h 09
Push to Talk with Bruce Webb: A Helicopter Podcast
Episode 4: Flying Helicopters in New Zealand (w/ Vicki Coats)
Vicki Coates is the team lead of certification for the Helicopter and Agricultural branch of the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority. We'll speak with Vicki about her roots in aviation (including a close call early in her career), helicopter operations in New Zealand, and how growing up on a farm prepared her for a career in the sky.Hosted by Bruce Webb. Written, Edited, and Produced by Logan Evans. Artwork by Lou Kiss.
2022-11-30
53 min