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Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Heimflug ins Verderben: 256 Tote beim Arrow-Air-Absturz in Gander
Arrow-Air-Flug 1285R stürzt 1985 kurz nach dem Start im kanadischen Gander ab. Alle 256 Insassen der DC-8 sterben. Benny & Andreas rekonstruieren wir den Fall, über dem bis heute Fragezeichen stehen.Unsere Interviewpartner:🎙️ David McNair, damaliger Flugunfall-Ermittler ✈️ Max Annen, erfahrener Pilot auf McDonnell-Douglas-Flugzeugen🛫 Jack Pinsent von der Gander Airport Historical Society 🫶 Amy Gallo, Witwe eines der Opfer der KatastropheLinks zur Episode:Gander Airport Society Majority Report Minority ReportWerde Patron und unterstütze FlugforensikWir danken u...
2025-04-04
1h 40
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
4U9525: Wie der Germanwings-Schock die Luftfahrt zum Schlimmeren veränderte
Wir nehmen den 10. Jahrestag des Germanwings-Absturzes in den Alpen zum Anlass, um psychische Probleme von Piloten zu thematisieren. Anders als sonst verzichten wir auf eine Detailanalyse von Flug 4U9525. Dafür hören wir Betroffene und Insider, die beschreiben, wie schwer es nach dem Germanwings-Absturz geworden ist offen zuzugeben, dass man depressive Schübe hat, Burnout-Symptome oder einfach Einschlaf-Probleme.Benjamin Denes und Andreas Spaeth haben für diese Folge unter anderem mit den Experten Gerhard Fahnenbruck (Stiftung Mayday) und dem US-Flugmediziner Brent Blue gesprochen.💡 Werde Teil der Flugforensik-Community und unterstütze uns auf Patreon. Hier gehts zu unserem M...
2025-02-28
1h 38
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
25 Minuten Todesangst: Airbus A330-Segelflug über dem Atlantik
Air Transat-Flug 236 führt am 24.08.2001 von Toronto nach Lissabon. 306 Menschen an Bord der A330 einer kanadischen Ferienfluggesellschaft ahnen beim Start noch nicht, dass sie Teilnehmer eines Weltrekords in der Luftfahrtgeschichte werden sollten. Nie zuvor und bis heute nie mehr danach ist ein ziviles Verkehrsflug so lange ohne Antrieb geflogen. Benjamin Denes und Andreas Spaeth konnten den Piloten jenes Fluges interviewen, Robert Piché. Außerdem berichtet die Psychologin Margaret McKinnon von ihren Erlebnissen an Bord - und den wissenschaftlichen Ableitungen. 💡 Werde Teil der Flugforensik-Community und unterstütze uns auf Patreon. 🛒 Warum nicht mal die nächste Reise...
2025-01-31
1h 45
The Robertson and Easterling Podcast
Exploring Breathwork with Chris Grothe and Cliff Stewart
In this episode of the Robertson and Easterling Podcast, Craig Robertson talks with Chris Grothe and Cliff Stewart about Aetheric Life, a breathwork-based program for holistic personal development. They share how they each forged interest in wellness and developed a four-session journey that helps participants release emotional blocks, embrace the present, and discover their purpose. Chris and Cliff also highlight the importance of community and the transformative power of breathwork and somatic techniques in fostering clarity and growth. Tune in to learn how Aetheric Life empowers individuals to heal, thrive, and create the life they truly desire.
2025-01-16
1h 01
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Boeing 777-Crash in London-Heathrow: Wie BA38 einer Katastrophe entging
In der neuen Episode beleuchten wir den Unfall des British Airways Fluges BA38 im Januar 2008. Im Landeanflug auf London-Heathrow durchlebte die Cockpit-Crew ein bedrohliches Szenario. 🚀 Unsere Interviewpartner: Pilotenexperte Peter-Christian Möhrke Henk Pruis, Triebwerksexperte, erklärt, wo das fatale Problem in der Treibstoffversorgung der Boeing 777 lag. Greg Kemp, Fluglotse, gibt einen Einblick in die hektischen Minuten nach der Notlandung auf dem Flughafen London-Heathrow. 🎙️ Wir hören Auszüge aus dem Buch "30 Seconds To Impact" von Peter Burkill. Die O-Töne von Lotse Greg Kemp stammen aus diesem Podcast der NATS. 💡 Werde Teil der Flugforensik-Community und unterstütze...
2024-12-27
1h 50
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
DC-10-Absturz in der Antarktis: Neuseelands nationales Trauma Mount Erebus
In dieser Folge erzählen wir vom Absturz des Air New Zealand-Flugs TE901 am Mount Erebus in der Antarktis am 28. November 1979. Mit Hilfe von Interviews mit Angehörigen, Experten und Insidern beleuchten wir die Umstände dieser Katastrophe, bei der 257 Menschen ums Leben kamen.Die Flugforensiker konnten u.a. aus der Familie des Kapitäns seine Witwe Maria Collins sowie seine Töchter Kathryn und Adrienne Collins interviewen. Stuart Leighton erzählt von seinen Erlebnissen bei der "Operation Overdue", bei der er als einer von einem Dutzend neuseeländischen Polizisten in die ihm unbekannte Antarktis geschickt wurde, um Leichenteile zu berg...
2024-09-20
1h 58
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Überfordert ins Verderben: Wie der Colgan-Crash das Fliegen sicherer machte
Die neue Folge haben wir vor dem Absturz einer ATR 72 in Brasilien aufgenommen. Deswegen gehen wir in unserer Moderation nicht auf diese Katastrophe und mögliche Parallelen ein. Am späten Abend des 12. Februar 2009 stürzt eine Dash 8 Q400 in eine Wohnsiedlung bei Buffalo. Die Flugnummer ist Continental Connection 3407. Doch durchgeführt wird er von der Regionalfluglinie Colgan Air. Und bei der herrschen Missstände, die am Ende zu der Katastrophe mit 50 Toten beitragen. Für die 24. Episode von Flugforensik konnten Benjamin Denes und Andreas Spaeth mit Karen Eckert sprechen, die nach dem Absturztod ihrer Schwester Beverly zu ein...
2024-08-30
1h 41
Fearless Faith Radio Show
Transforming Trauma, Abuse, and Addiction into Awakening Souls to Live Their God-Given Purpose through the Power of Stories
In this episode of the Fearless Faith Radio Show, Mary Grothe shares her journey as a Christian executive in corporate America, blending scripture and real-life lessons in her weekly segments. Mary is joined by Chris Decker, her creative media producer, who shares his powerful testimony of transformation from a life of destructive habits and spiritual emptiness to one of profound change and faith. Chris describes his breakthrough moment at a seminar and discusses the importance of authenticity in his work and life. The episode dives deep into spiritual lessons, touching on struggles with pride, competition, and the importance of...
2024-07-02
57 min
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Fataler Nebel - der Absturz von Swissair 306 in Dürrenäsch
Im September 1963 kommt es zu einem der ersten Jet-Abstürze in Europa. Im kleinen Ort Dürrenäsch im schweizerischen Kanton Aargau verunglückt eine Caravelle der Swissair. Der Airliner war unterwegs von Zürich nach Genf, von aus er nach Rom weiterfliegen sollte. An Bord waren unter anderem 43 von 130 Einwohnern des kleinen Dorfes Humlikon bei Zürich. Beim Start am frühen Morgen in Zürich herrschte am dortigen Flughafen Kloten einmal dichter Nebel. Die Piloten wandten ein sehr ungewöhnliches, bei der Swissair damals aber übliches Verfahren an, um für freie Sicht auf der Startbahn z...
2024-05-31
47 min
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Absturz in Amsterdam: EL AL 1862 Jumbo-Crash ins Hochhaus
In Episode 22 tauchen wir tief ein in eines der tragischsten Luftfahrtunglücke der 90er Jahre – den Absturz von EL AL Flug 1862. Am 4. Oktober 1992 stürzt ein Boeing 747-Frachter der israelischen Fluggesellschaft EL AL kurz nach dem Start vom Flughafen Schiphol in Amsterdam in zwei Wohnblöcke im Viertel Bijlmermeer. 43 Menschen sterben bei der Katastrophe. Benjamin Denes und Andreas Spaeth konnten mit wichtigen Experten sprechen und mit Augenzeugen, die jenen 4. Oktober 1992 in Bijlmermeer erlebt haben. Erstmals konnten die beiden Flugforensiker eine bislang nicht öffentlich zugängliche Analyse des Flugverlaufs mit Diagrammen des Flugdatenschreibers einsehen und auswerten. Die Interviewpartn...
2024-04-12
2h 00
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Tödliches System - die Katastrophen der Boeing 737 MAX
Es ist eine schier unerträgliche Geschichte: 346 Menschen sind bei zwei Abstürzen in den Jahren 2018 und 2019 gestorben, die durch ein Computersystem in der Boeing 737 MAX mitverursacht wurden. Der erste Absturz ereignete sich am 29. Oktober 2018, als eine Maschine der Lion Air in Indonesien abstürzte, nur viereinhalb Monate später stürzte eine weitere Boeing 737 MAX 8 der Ethiopian Airlines ab am 10. März 2019. Dieser Absturz jährt sich in diesem März zum fünften Mal. Die Flugforensiker Benjamin Denes und Andreas Spaeth sprechen in dieser Folge mit dem Pulitzerpreis-Träger Dominic Gates, der für seine inv...
2024-03-01
1h 58
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Eine Boeing 767 als Segelflieger - das Wunder von Gimli
Am 23. Juli 1983 nimmt eine der unglaublichsten Geschichten der modernen zivilen Luftfahrt ihren Lauf. Ein nagelneuer Großraumjet von Air Canada gerät in einer gefährliche Situation, als beide Triebwerke während des Fluges ausgehen. Kapitän Robert Pearson und First Officer Maurice Quintal gelingt eine fliegerische Meisterleistung. In unserer neuesten Podcast-Folge erzählen wir diese Geschichte des legendären Gimli-Gliders im Detail. Benjamin Denes und Andreas Spaeth konnten für diese Episode Robert "Bob" Pearson interviewen. Auch wenn die Geschichte vor mehr als 40 Jahren passiert ist, erinnert sich der damalige Kapitän noch an viele...
2024-01-26
1h 32
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Tödlicher Tiefflug - Warum Crossair 3597 nicht bis Zürich kam
Den Fall für diese letzte Folge im Jahr 2023 haben unsere First Class-Patrons ausgewählt: In unserer 19. Episode geht es um den Crossair-Absturz bei Bassersdorf wenige Kilometer von Zürich entfernt. Am 24. November 2001 stürzte eine Maschine vom Typ Avro RJ 100 auf dem Flug von Berlin nach Zürich kurz vor der Landung ab - 24 von 33 Insassen sind dabei gestorben. Benjamin Denes und Andreas Spaeth haben für diese Folge unter anderem den höchsten Flugunfall-Ermittler der Schweiz interviewt, Daniel Knecht. Pilot und Podcaster-Kollege Nikolaus Dmoch erklärt den Flugverlauf und berichtet über die Besonderheiten des Avro Regionalj...
2023-12-29
1h 29
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Boeing 747-Absturz mit 520 Toten: JAL123 - von Tokio in den Tod
In der 18. Episode behandeln Benjamin Denes und Andreas Spaeth das bisher schwerste Flugzeugunglück der Luftfahrtgeschichte mit einer einzigen Maschine. Am 12. August 1985 stürzt eine Boeing 747 SR der Japan Airlines auf dem Flug von Tokio nach Osaka ab - 520 Menschen sterben. In der mehr als 90 Minuten langen Episode sprechen wir mit dem Flugunfallermittler John Purvis (87), der damals für Boeing den Absturz untersucht hat, wir lernen die beeindruckende Angehörige Susanne Bayly-Yukawa kennen, die auch fast 40 Jahre nach der Katastrophe Antworten rund um den furchtbaren Tod ihres Partners hören möchte und Andreas Spaeth berichtet uns von seinen Recher...
2023-12-01
1h 39
Flugforensik - Abstürze und ihre Geschichte
Rakete oder Bombe? Der mysteriöse Absturz von Itavia 870 bei Ustica
So wie die gesamte Luftfahrtwelt über das Rätsel MH370 nachdenkt, hängen in Italien Medien und Öffentlichkeit dem Flug Itavia 870 nach. Die DC-9 der kleinen Privat-Airline stürzt am 27. Juni 1980 vor der Insel Ustica ab nördlich von Sizilien. Die Umstände dieses Abends sind bis heute ungeklärt und so wird diese 17. Episode von Flugforensik zum bisher schwersten Fall für Benjamin Denes und Andreas Spaeth. Für die Recherchen ist Benjamin Denes nach Italien gereist (danke an unsere Patrons und Apple Business-Class-Supporter/-innen). In Bologna hat er das einzigartige Museo dello Memoria di Ustica besucht un...
2023-10-27
1h 43
Recovery Lab
Chris Grothe Episode #46
Chris Grothe is the founder and head coach at Of Life Holistic Coaching. He supports individuals that are going through transitional periods in their life, coaching them on how to connect with their True Self and live in alignment with their heart. In doing this, he teaches them how to give themselves what we all have naturally evolved to require—physically, mentally, and emotionally.
2023-06-25
55 min
Find My Catalyst Podcast
Mastering Mental Resilience in Business with Paul Reilly
"Having that resilient mindset is so critical in moving forward." - Paul Reilly Paul Reilly Paul Reilly is a renowned speaker, sales trainer, and author. He has dedicated his career to helping businesses and professionals excel through value-based competition. As the creator of the signature program Value Added Selling, Paul's mission is to assist companies in navigating difficult times and achieving greater profitability. In his latest book, Selling Through Tough Times, Paul combines his expertise in sales with mental resilience to provide invaluable guidance for entrepreneurs, salespeople, and business owners facing challenging circumstances.
2023-04-18
46 min
Catalyst Sale Podcast
Mastering Mental Resilience in Business with Paul Reilly
"Having that resilient mindset is so critical in moving forward." - Paul Reilly Paul Reilly Paul Reilly is a renowned speaker, sales trainer, and author. He has dedicated his career to helping businesses and professionals excel through value-based competition. As the creator of the signature program Value Added Selling, Paul's mission is to assist companies in navigating difficult times and achieving greater profitability. In his latest book, Selling Through Tough Times, Paul combines his expertise in sales with mental resilience to provide invaluable guidance for entrepreneurs, salespeople, and business owners facing challenging circumstances.
2023-04-18
46 min
Bite Down & Don’t Let Go
Game film, booster shots, & cattle: 5 ways to discover growth in feedback.
Feedback can be an uncomfortable experience that many avoid at the cost of their own growth. Dr. Hobbs utilizes insights from podcast expert Ryan Hawk, best-selling author Daniel Grothe, and the book of Proverbs to share 5 ways you can discover the growth potential of feedback.
2023-04-16
07 min
Catalyst Sale Podcast
Revolutionize Your B2B Marketing Strategy with Nelson Gilliat
“It's marketing's job to generate leads for sales and sales job is to help those buyers." - Nelson Gilliat Nelson Gilliat Nelson Gilliat is a seasoned expert in B2B marketing and the founder of Marketing Led Growth, a company that champions the buyer-centric revenue model. With a keen understanding of modern buyer preferences and technology, Nelson has helped businesses adapt their sales and marketing strategies to better serve their customers. Nelson is also the host of the Buyer-Centric Revenue Model podcast, where he shares his insights and experiences with other marketing professionals, mak...
2023-04-11
50 min
Find My Catalyst Podcast
Revolutionize Your B2B Marketing Strategy with Nelson Gilliat
“It's marketing's job to generate leads for sales and sales job is to help those buyers." - Nelson Gilliat Nelson Gilliat Nelson Gilliat is a seasoned expert in B2B marketing and the founder of Marketing Led Growth, a company that champions the buyer-centric revenue model. With a keen understanding of modern buyer preferences and technology, Nelson has helped businesses adapt their sales and marketing strategies to better serve their customers. Nelson is also the host of the Buyer-Centric Revenue Model podcast, where he shares his insights and experiences with other marketing professionals, mak...
2023-04-11
50 min
Find My Catalyst Podcast
Navigating Revenue Challenges with Mary Grothe
“A CRO is a holistic revenue leader. They are not a glorified sales leader. They own all of revenue and they have to be able to see the entire customer lifecycle from ultra top of funnel brand awareness into the marketing funnel, into the sales funnel, into the purchase point, through implementation, adoption, retention, expansion and advocacy. A great CRO owns this and understands it.” Mary Grothe Guest Bio Mary Grothe is a multi-talented entrepreneur and the CEO of House of Revenue, specializing in the holistic diagnosis and resolution of complex revenue challenges. With a stron...
2023-04-07
49 min
Catalyst Sale Podcast
Navigating Revenue Challenges with Mary Grothe
“A CRO is a holistic revenue leader. They are not a glorified sales leader. They own all of revenue and they have to be able to see the entire customer lifecycle from ultra top of funnel brand awareness into the marketing funnel, into the sales funnel, into the purchase point, through implementation, adoption, retention, expansion and advocacy. A great CRO owns this and understands it.” Mary Grothe Guest Bio Mary Grothe is a multi-talented entrepreneur and the CEO of House of Revenue, specializing in the holistic diagnosis and resolution of complex revenue challenges. With a stron...
2023-04-07
49 min
Dad Bod WOD Podcast
3 Reasons You Have a Dad Bod and How to Overcome Them
#155 - Women don't actually like the dad bod, so stop telling yourself they do! Women love men for different reasons, and they're not as vain as we are, but women don't lust after guys with guts hanging over their pants. Well, on today's episode, I'm joined by two awesome coaches, Coach Ryan Walla, and Coach Chris Grothe to discuss 3 common reasons guys get stuck with a dad bod, and how to overcome those reasons sustainably!
2023-02-07
35 min
The DSR Daily
Best of Bonus Brief: Human Rights and the World Cup
Originally Aired: November 19, 2022In this weekend’s bonus brief DSR Daily Brief Hosts Grant Haver and Chris Cotnoir sit down with Cathryn Grothe, a research Analyst for the Middle East and North Africa for Freedom House, to talk about the human rights issues in Qatar heading into the World Cup. How bad is it in Qatar? Is there hope for movement in the right direction? Should we be concerned for those heading to watch the Cup? Find out in this thoughtful (and brief) conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit...
2022-12-26
16 min
Chris Voss Podcast
Chris Voss Podcast – Mary Grothe, Founder & CEO of the House of Revenue
Mary Grothe, Founder & CEO of the House of Revenue Houseofrevenue.com The post Chris Voss Podcast – Mary Grothe, Founder & CEO of the House of Revenue appeared first on Chris Voss Official Website.
2022-12-17
35 min
Dad Bod WOD Podcast
How to Overcome 3 Common Problems Busy Dads Face When Getting Into Shape
#126 - On this episode, I'm joined by Chris Grothe, an assistant coach inside of the Forging Elite Fathers program. And on this episode we're going over 3 common problems busy dads face when trying to get into great shape, and how to overcome those problems! If you're interested in getting support along your health and fitness journey, watch this short 7 min video below and fill out this questionnaire here and I'll be in touch!Click Here to Watch the Video and Access the Survey!Or Just shoot me an email at Kevin@DadBodWOD.net or a D...
2022-08-04
27 min
The Rhythm of Us
81: Daniel Grothe | Chase Wisdom
On today's episode we're talking with Teaching Pastor at New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Daniel Grothe, about the lost art of mentorship which he unpacks in his latest book Chasing Wisdom. Daniel shares first hand how the power of chasing wisdom changed his life through his friend and mentor Eugene Peterson. We talk with Daniel about his personal journey of navigating both scandal and tragedy in his early days of ministry, how it led him to seek out wisdom from mentors around him, and practical advice on how to cultivate relationships with the wise sages in our lives. Listen in...
2020-05-19
31 min
Full Credit To The Boys Podcast
Interview: Nightingale, Grothe, Hemsley, Walker
Live from the Craig Gower Studios we chat to Jason Nightingale, Kerry Hemsley, Eric Grothe and Chris Walker. PLUS we reveal our first guest for our Grand Final Show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2019-07-30
1h 27
Point of Inquiry
Chris Mooney - Unscientific America
Chris Mooney is a 2009-2010 Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT and author of three books, including the New York Times bestselling The Republican War on Science, Storm World, and Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens Our Future, co-authored by Sheril Kirshenbaum. In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Chris Mooney talks about the growing divide between science and society. He contrasts the issues addressed in The Republican War on Science with the current problems facing society as outlined in Unscientific America. He argues for the unique public policy significance of science for society, and why scientific literacy matters more...
2009-10-10
28 min
Point of Inquiry
Chris Mooney - Unscientific America
Chris Mooney is a 2009-2010 Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT and author of three books, including the New York Times bestselling The Republican War on Science, Storm World, and Unscientific America: How Scientific Illiteracy Threatens Our Future, co-authored by Sheril Kirshenbaum. In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Chris Mooney talks about the growing divide between science and society. He contrasts the issues addressed in The Republican War on Science with the current problems facing society as outlined in Unscientific America. He argues for the unique public policy significance of science for society, and why scientific literacy matters more...
2009-10-10
28 min
Point of Inquiry
Austin Dacey - Moral Values After Darwin
Austin Dacey serves as a respresentative to the United Nations for CFI, and is also on the editorial staff of Skeptical Inquirer and Free Inquiry magazines. His writings have appeared in numerous publications including the New York Times and USA Today. His new book is The Secular Conscience: Why Belief Belongs in Public Life. In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Austin Dacey argues for the objectivity of morality from a nonreligious perspective. Maintaining that the conscience is prior to and independent of God and religion, he advocates an "ethics from below" that steers a middle course between an empirical "...
2008-05-10
46 min
Point of Inquiry
Austin Dacey - Moral Values After Darwin
Austin Dacey serves as a respresentative to the United Nations for CFI, and is also on the editorial staff of Skeptical Inquirer and Free Inquiry magazines. His writings have appeared in numerous publications including the New York Times and USA Today. His new book is The Secular Conscience: Why Belief Belongs in Public Life. In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Austin Dacey argues for the objectivity of morality from a nonreligious perspective. Maintaining that the conscience is prior to and independent of God and religion, he advocates an "ethics from below" that steers a middle course between an empirical "...
2008-05-10
46 min
Point of Inquiry
Chris Hedges - I Dont Believe in Atheists
Chris Hedges is a journalist and author who focuses on American and Middle Eastern politics and society. He is currently a senior fellow at The Nation Institute in New York City and a Lecturer in the Council of the Humanities and the Anschutz Distinguished Fellow at Princeton University. He spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He has reported from more than fifty countries, and has worked for The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, where he spent fifteen years...
2008-05-03
38 min
Point of Inquiry
Chris Hedges - I Dont Believe in Atheists
Chris Hedges is a journalist and author who focuses on American and Middle Eastern politics and society. He is currently a senior fellow at The Nation Institute in New York City and a Lecturer in the Council of the Humanities and the Anschutz Distinguished Fellow at Princeton University. He spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He has reported from more than fifty countries, and has worked for The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, where he spent fifteen years...
2008-05-03
38 min
Point of Inquiry
Chris Mooney - Storm World
Chris Mooney is an acclaimed writer who focuses on subjects at the intersection of science and politics. His writing has appeared in Wired, New Scientist, Free Inquiry, Skeptical Inquirer, Slate, Mother Jones, The Washington Post, The LA Times, and The Boston Globe, and he has appeared widely in the media, on programs such as The Daily Show with John Stewart, NPR’s Science Friday, and Fresh Air with Terry Gross. His blog, called The Intersection, was a recipient of Scientific American’s 2005 Science and Technology web award, which noted that “science is lucky to have such a staunch ally in acclai...
2007-08-17
27 min
Point of Inquiry
Chris Mooney - Storm World
Chris Mooney is an acclaimed writer who focuses on subjects at the intersection of science and politics. His writing has appeared in Wired, New Scientist, Free Inquiry, Skeptical Inquirer, Slate, Mother Jones, The Washington Post, The LA Times, and The Boston Globe, and he has appeared widely in the media, on programs such as The Daily Show with John Stewart, NPR’s Science Friday, and Fresh Air with Terry Gross. His blog, called The Intersection, was a recipient of Scientific American’s 2005 Science and Technology web award, which noted that “science is lucky to have such a staunch ally in acclai...
2007-08-17
27 min
Point of Inquiry
Chris Wisnia - Dr. DeBunko
Chris Wisnia has been involved with the comics self-publishing for several years. The creator of the celebrated comic books Tabloia, and Doris Danger Seeks Where Giant Monsters Creep, he also recently began a comic book with a decidedly skeptical theme titled Dr. DeBunko, which features a character who investigates and debunks the supernatural and paranormal beliefs in our culture. In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Wisnia discusses Dr. DeBunko, the reception the book has garnered in the skeptical community, and what effect he thinks it has (or that he intends it to have) on his readers. He also explores...
2007-06-08
23 min
Point of Inquiry
Chris Wisnia - Dr. DeBunko
Chris Wisnia has been involved with the comics self-publishing for several years. The creator of the celebrated comic books Tabloia, and Doris Danger Seeks Where Giant Monsters Creep, he also recently began a comic book with a decidedly skeptical theme titled Dr. DeBunko, which features a character who investigates and debunks the supernatural and paranormal beliefs in our culture. In this conversation with D.J. Grothe, Wisnia discusses Dr. DeBunko, the reception the book has garnered in the skeptical community, and what effect he thinks it has (or that he intends it to have) on his readers. He also explores...
2007-06-08
23 min
Point of Inquiry
Matthew C. Nisbet - Selling Science to the Public
Matthew C. Nisbet, Ph.D., is a professor in the School of Communication at American University. His research tracks scientific and environmental controversies, examining the interactions between experts, journalists, and various publics. In this area, Nisbet has published numerous peer-reviewed studies, with his work having been cited more than 100 times over the past couple years. In addition to his research, Nisbet co-authored with Chris Mooney the much-talked-about Columbia Journalism Review cover story on intelligent design, and he has written for other popular outlets such as Foreign Policy and Geotimes magazines. He also contributes the semi-regular "Science and the Media" column...
2007-04-21
44 min
Point of Inquiry
Matthew C. Nisbet - Selling Science to the Public
Matthew C. Nisbet, Ph.D., is a professor in the School of Communication at American University. His research tracks scientific and environmental controversies, examining the interactions between experts, journalists, and various publics. In this area, Nisbet has published numerous peer-reviewed studies, with his work having been cited more than 100 times over the past couple years. In addition to his research, Nisbet co-authored with Chris Mooney the much-talked-about Columbia Journalism Review cover story on intelligent design, and he has written for other popular outlets such as Foreign Policy and Geotimes magazines. He also contributes the semi-regular "Science and the Media" column...
2007-04-21
44 min
Point of Inquiry
Chris Mooney - Science, Politics, and the Midterm Election
Chris Mooney is an acclaimed writer about subjects at intersection of science and politics. His writing has appeared in Wired, New Scientist, Free Inquiry, Skeptical Inquirer, Slate, Mother Jones, The Washington Post, The LA Times, and The Boston Globe, and he has appeared widely in the media, on programs such as The Daily Show with John Stewart, NPR's Science Friday, and Fresh Air with Terry Gross. His blog, called "The Intersection," was a recipient of Scientific American's 2005 Science and Technology web award, which noted that "science is lucky to have such a staunch ally in acclaimed journalist Chris Mooney." His...
2006-11-04
32 min
Point of Inquiry
Chris Mooney - Science, Politics, and the Midterm Election
Chris Mooney is an acclaimed writer about subjects at intersection of science and politics. His writing has appeared in Wired, New Scientist, Free Inquiry, Skeptical Inquirer, Slate, Mother Jones, The Washington Post, The LA Times, and The Boston Globe, and he has appeared widely in the media, on programs such as The Daily Show with John Stewart, NPR's Science Friday, and Fresh Air with Terry Gross. His blog, called "The Intersection," was a recipient of Scientific American's 2005 Science and Technology web award, which noted that "science is lucky to have such a staunch ally in acclaimed journalist Chris Mooney." His...
2006-11-04
32 min