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Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanCreating encounters with flourishing: A 'salon' at the National Academy of SciencesFlourishing is not a fixed state; it is an unfolding. In this time of rupture we need encounters with flourishing, to know it in our lived experiences individually and collectively. In this transformative event on December 12, 2024, Ryan McGranaghan, host of the Origins Podcast and founder of the Flourishing Salons, engaged in a moving conversation with four profound provocateurs and a wider community of artists, designers, engineers, scientists, educators, and contemplatives. The event was co-hosted by Flourishing Salons and the Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences (CPNAS) DC Art and Science Evening Rendezvous (DASER).Origins...2024-12-241h 47FreeDive PodcastFreeDive PodcastBalancing Act: Deb McGranaghan on Marketing, Motherhood, and EmpowermentIn this special throwback episode from our Women in Marketing series, Maddie sits down with Deb McGranaghan, a marketing analyst at Seapoint Digital, to explore her unique journey into the world of marketing. Deb shares how she transitioned from traditional marketing methods to the digital landscape while juggling the demands of motherhood and entrepreneurship.Tune in as Deb discusses the key traits that have helped her adapt and thrive in a constantly evolving industry, the challenges she faced marketing herself, and the importance of creating an inclusive environment for women in the workplace. Whether you’re a se...2024-08-2015 minB2B BetterB2B BetterHow to Leverage Niche Marketing for Greater Commercial Impact w/ Callum McGranaghanIn this episode, I speak with Callum McGranaghan, Director & Head of Paid Social at Social for Good.  We had a great conversation on the power of niching down in service-led businesses and its impact on their prospecting campaigns - especially when combined with low-ticket, high-impact projects to get their foot in the door with new clients. Callum also shared the importance of multi-channel outreach, and how segmenting your audience profiles is crucial for standing out in crowded markets. He also shared his journey at Social for Good, which involved really understanding what drives c...2024-03-1235 minNot a BombNot a BombEpisode 192 - Clue (with Mike McGranaghan)Welcome back to your favorite podcast about some of the biggest cinema bombs of all time. In this episode, we welcome back to the show Mike McGranaghan, film critic at The Aisle Seat. Put on your detective hats and rush to the crime scene. What was the crime? In this case, an experimental film from 1985, Clue. Based on the popular board game, Clue gathers all our favorite playing pieces into a mansion and, of course, a murder occurs. The filmmakers pulled a “William Castle” on the audience and came up with an interesting gimmick, three different endings to a movie (and...2024-02-141h 25On The MarkOn The Mark10/11/23 On the Mark with Joe McGranaghanThe complete WKOK On the Mark program from Wednesday, October 11, 2023 with host Joe McGranaghan. The main topic of the day was the current situation in Israel. The post 10/11/23 On the Mark with Joe McGranaghan first appeared on Newsradio 1070 WKOK.2023-10-1154 minOn The MarkOn The Mark7-13-23 On The Mark With Joe McGranaghanOn Thursday’s On The Mark program with host Joe McGranaghan, topics included students in parochial schools seeking to attend activities in public schools. The post 7-13-23 On The Mark With Joe McGranaghan first appeared on Newsradio 1070 WKOK.2023-07-1353 minOn The MarkOn The Mark7/12/23 On the Mark with Joe McGranaghanThe complete WKOK On the Mark program with Joe McGranaghan from Wednesday, July 12, 2023.  Topics include Infrastructure, Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s comments on white supremacists, and Trump Derangement Syndrome. The post 7/12/23 On the Mark with Joe McGranaghan first appeared on Newsradio 1070 WKOK.2023-07-1254 minNot a BombNot a BombEpisode 160 - Nothing but Trouble (with Mike McGranaghan)Welcome back to Not A Bomb, the podcast that re-examines some of the biggest bombs in cinematic history! This week, the guys are excited to welcome Mike McGranaghan, friend of the show and online film critic from The Aisle Seat. For this episode, the gang travels to Valkenvania and tackles one of the weirdest comedies…or maybe horror movies… ever made - Nothing but Trouble. The movie started out as a passion project for Dan Akroyd after he went to a screening of Hellraiser. However, Nothing but Trouble was thrown into “Mr. Bonestripper” by the critics and failed to recoup its $45...2023-07-061h 26On The MarkOn The Mark7/5/23 On the Mark with Joe McGranaghanThe complete On the Mark Program from Wednesday, July 5th, 2023 with host Joe McGranaghan, discussing mass shootings and gun control, plus recent Supreme Court rulings. The post 7/5/23 On the Mark with Joe McGranaghan first appeared on Newsradio 1070 WKOK.2023-07-0554 minOn The MarkOn The Mark6/28/23 On The Mark: Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff host WKOK’s live telephone talkshow6/28/23 On The Mark: Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff host WKOK’s live telephone talkshow The post 6/28/23 On The Mark: Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff host WKOK’s live telephone talkshow first appeared on Newsradio 1070 WKOK.2023-06-291h 13Sew Much MoreSew Much More364 - Loretta McGranaghan - When It Turns Out Right, You Hear the Angels Sing! Loretta McGranaghan is the owner and President of Loretta’s Designs, LLC. She has been in the business for more than 30 years as a workroom, servicing retail & wholesale clients.  They offer many services including soft treatments (panels, shades, cushions, cornices/valances, etc.), hard treatments (shutters, wood blinds, woven wood shades, etc.), fabrics, hardware & faux painting. Loretta's Designs also offers a full interior design service. Loretta received her Interior design degree from the Art Institute of Philadelphia & studied Fine Arts at Rosemont College.  Loretta is proud to say that although she graduated from a prestigious institute of education she is a self...2023-06-0457 minOn The MarkOn The Mark4/27/23 On The Mark: Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff host Sam Schiccitano and Joe Klebon, then open phones4/27/23 On The Mark: Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff host Sam Schiccitano and Joe Klebon, then open phones The post 4/27/23 On The Mark: Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff host Sam Schiccitano and Joe Klebon, then open phones first appeared on Newsradio 1070 WKOK.2023-04-291h 27On The MarkOn The Mark11/3/22 On The Mark: Mark Lawrence & Joe McGranaghan argue Pres. Trump, Oz, Fetterman, Shapiro, polls, political division in the US, Pres. Biden, CRT, liberal social media11/3/22 On The Mark: Mark Lawrence & Joe McGranaghan argue Pres. Trump, Oz, Fetterman, Shapiro, polls, political division in the US, Pres. Biden, CRT, liberal social media The post 11/3/22 On The Mark: Mark Lawrence & Joe McGranaghan argue Pres. Trump, Oz, Fetterman, Shapiro, polls, political division in the US, Pres. Biden, CRT, liberal social media first appeared on Newsradio 1070 WKOK.2022-11-031h 12On The MarkOn The Mark8/22 22 On The Mark: Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff host open phones, talking about the biggest issues of the day8/22 22 On The Mark: Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff host open phones, talking about the biggest issues of the day The post 8/22 22 On The Mark: Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff host open phones, talking about the biggest issues of the day first appeared on Newsradio 1070 WKOK.2022-08-231h 28Newsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK8/5/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan with his reviews of ‘DC League of Super-Pets’ and ‘Prey’Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author, and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘DC League of Super-Pets,’ and a mini review of ‘Prey.’ In entertainment news, he’ll discuss Warner Brothers scrapping Batgirl, and Sylvester Stallone’s feud.2022-08-0513 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK7/29/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan with his review of ‘Nope,’ and in entertainment news, he’ll discuss the death of Bob Rafelson, and Paul Sorvino. Also, two Avenger movies in 2025Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author, and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘Nope,’ and a mini reviews of ‘Not Okay,’ In entertainment news, he’ll discuss the death of Bob Rafelson, and Paul Sorvino. Also, two Avengers films will be made.2022-07-2911 minOn the Mark from Newsradio 1070 WKOKOn the Mark from Newsradio 1070 WKOK7/21/22 On the Mark with Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff on the Jan. 6th committee and Pres. Trump's response to Capitol riotThe complete WKOK broadcast of the On the Mark program from Thursday, July 21, 2022 with Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff. Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff discuss the Jan 6th committee and the 187 unaccounted minutes regarding President Trump's whereabouts. Then the phone lines are open with an array of topics and opinions2022-07-221h 12On The MarkOn The Mark7/21/22 On the Mark with Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff on the Jan. 6th committee and Pres. Trump’s response to Capitol riotThe complete WKOK broadcast of the On the Mark program from Thursday, July 21, 2022 with Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff. Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff discuss the Jan 6th committee and the 187 unaccounted minutes regarding President Trump’s whereabouts. Then the phone lines are open with an array of topics and opinions The post 7/21/22 On the Mark with Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff on the Jan. 6th committee and Pres. Trump’s response to Capitol riot first appeared on Newsradio 1070 WKOK.2022-07-211h 12On The MarkOn The Mark7/20/22 On the Mark with Joe McGranaghan and Steve KusheloffThe complete WKOK On the Mark program from Wednesday, July 20, 2022 with Joe McGranaghan and Steve Kusheloff.2022-07-211h 26Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanBrandon Ballengée - Biodiversity, muscular hope, and the persistence of lifeBrandon Ballengée has a unique quality of attention, one that is not constrained by traditional distinctions between art & science and working & living. He wants to share that capacity to witness to liberate everyone's imagination of what this world can be, a world we are of rather than just in. This ecological consciousness informs his work as a visual artist, biologist and environmental educator. Show Notes:biodiversity (07:00)trophic networks (13:10)ethnography and buffer zones (15:00)citizens getting involved to help biodiversityparticipatory and co-creative nature of his workcommons spaces (16:00)Garret Hardin Tragedy of the Commons (16:20)antiform and a...2022-07-121h 00Newsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK7/8/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan with his review of ‘Minions: The Rise of Gru.’ In entertainment news, he’ll discuss the latest box office numbers—including ‘Minions’ breaking a recordMike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author, and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘Minions: The Rise of Gru.’ In entertainment news, he’ll discuss the latest box office numbers—including ‘Minions’ breaking a record, James Cameron may get out of the ‘Avatar’ franchise, and who will replace Hugh Jackman in Wolverine?2022-07-0811 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Season Five TrailerWelcome back to Origins, listeners. After a few month hiatus, we're back with an exhilarating, generative, spacious season of the show--the hiatus was in part so that I could focus on research, to launch a new series of 'salons' with the Cultural Program for the National Academy of Science (see here for an example), help ignite a new initiative toward Open Science with NASA, and to do more writing, which you can read a bit about in a new Substack newsletter (The Flourishing Commons) that is an accompaniment to these various activities. The goal of that newsletter is to t...2022-07-0104 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK6/17/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan reviews ‘Jurassic World,’ ‘Halftime,’ and other new movies out todayMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author, and prolific Tweeter…with his review ‘Jurassic World: Dominion,’ as well as mini-reviews of ‘Halftime,’ ‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande,’ and ‘Cha Cha Real Smooth.’  In entertainment news, he’ll discuss the death of Phillip Baker Hall, and Lady Gaga talking about a ‘Joker,’ sequel.2022-06-1712 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK6/10/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan reviews ‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie,’ and talks about ‘Top Gun’ lawsuitMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author, and prolific Tweeter…with his review ‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie.’ In entertainment news, he’ll discuss the lawsuit against ‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ as well as Neve Campbell not returning to Scream 6, and Foo Fighters are planning tribute concerts for their late drummer Taylor Hawkins.2022-06-1012 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK6/3/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan with his review of ‘Watcher’ and he had entertainment news and words about Top Gun: MaverickMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review ‘Watcher,’ and he’ll have a mini-review of ‘Fire Island.’  In entertainment news, he’ll discuss Jada Pinkett Smith talks about the Oscar slap, ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ breaks box office records, and it is not yet out…but work has started on the new Mad Max.2022-06-0311 minHappy Path ProgrammingHappy Path Programming#62 Musing About Local-First Sync & CRDTs with Mark McGranaghanMark McGranaghan joins us to talk about how the Muse app uses Conflict-free Replicated Data Types (CRDTs) for local-first data synchronization. More details on Local-first: https://www.inkandswitch.com/local-first/ Referenced article about hybrid logical clocks: https://archive.jlongster.com/using-crdts-in-the-wild Discuss this episode: https://discord.gg/nPa76qF2022-05-271h 06Newsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK5/27/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan with adoring review of ‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ and ‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’Movie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review ‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ and he’ll have a mini-reviews of ‘Downton Abbey: A New Era,’ ‘Men,’ and ‘RRR.’  In entertainment news, he’ll discuss Kevin Spacey’s sexual assault charge, a Winnie the Pooh horror movie, and a legendary actress joining the ‘Fast & Furious’ crew.2022-05-2710 minOn The MarkOn The Mark5/20/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan with his review of ‘Family Camp’ and E-newsMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his movie review of ‘Family Camp,’ and a mini-review of Chip ‘N’ Dale: Rescue Rangers.’ In entertainment news, he talked about the death of actor Fred Ward (think, ‘Tremors, The Right Stuff and Escape from Alcatraz’), the sequel to ‘This is Spinal Tap’ is finally on the way, and Rob Reiner will do a documentary about Albert Brooks. The post 5/20/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan with his review of ‘Family Camp’ and E-news first appeared on Newsradio 1070 WKOK.2022-05-2011 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK5/13/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his latest movie review ‘FirestarterMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his latest movie review ‘Firestarter,’ and he’ll have words to say about ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2,’ and ‘Senior Year.’ In entertainment news, he’ll discuss box office progress, Naomi Judd’s cause of death, the Avatar sequel, and pushback against Dr. Strange’ PG-13 rating.2022-05-1312 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK5/6/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan with his review of ‘Doctor Strange’ and trouble at the Fast and Furious setMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his latest movie review ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.’ In entertainment news, he talked about Dave Chappelle being attacked onstage, Fast and Furious on-set director vs. Vin Diesel problems, and a sad Dan Aykroyd marriage update.2022-05-0611 minNH Unscripted with Ray DudleyNH Unscripted with Ray DudleyLast Gas - Wayland Bunnell and Patrick McGranaghanWayland Bunnell and Patrick McGranaghan take a moment to talk about the play "Last Gas" which will be opening shortly in the Concord City Auditorium. May 6-8, 2022 Directed by Wayland Bunnell Cast List Nat Paradis: Patrick McGranaghan Troy Paridis-Pulcifer: Ryan Flaherty Dwight Paradis: Eric Stanley Guy Gagnon: Jerry Smith Cherry-Tracy Pulcifer: Heather Carmichael Lureen Legassey Soloway: Suzanne Watts Synopsis: Last Gas by John Cariani Nat Paradis is a Red Sox-loving part-time dad who manages Paradis Last Convenient Store, the last...2022-04-2640 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK4/22/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan with his favorable review of ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,’ and entertainment newsMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,’ and he’ll have a mini-reviews of ‘The Bad Guys,’ and ‘Everything, Everywhere, All at Once.’ In entertainment news, we’ll discuss ‘Fast and Furious 10,’ Johnny Depp’s testimony this week, and the latest on ‘Spider-Man.’2022-04-2212 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK4/15/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan reviewing Father Stu and entertainment newsMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘Father Stu,’ and he’ll have a mini-review of ‘Ambulance.’ In entertainment news, we’ll discuss Frank Langella fired from Netflix, Gilbert Gottfried has died, and the ‘Spirit Halloween Stories’ will become movies.2022-04-1512 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK4/8/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘All the Old Knives,’ and he’ll have a mini-review of ‘Metal Lords.’ In entertainment news, we’ll discuss a Warner Brothers crisis regarding ‘The Flash,’ and the latest in the Will Smith controversy. I also ask about the box office, and Mike will tell us, bad reviews aren’t hurting ‘Morbius’ at the box office.2022-04-0810 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK4/1/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘Morbius,’ and he’ll have mini-reviews of ‘The Bubble,’ ‘The Contractor,’ and ‘Better Nate Than Ever.’ In entertainment news, we’ll actually talk about the winners of the Oscars, Bruce Willis stepping away from action, and Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins sad death.2022-04-0112 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK3/25/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘The Lost City,’ and he’ll have mini-reviews of ‘Infinite Storm,’ and ‘X.’ In entertainment news, we’ll finish our discussion of the Oscar nominations (Best Director) and we’ll discuss Taron Egerton (think, ‘Rocketman’) and the Immersive Prince exhibit.2022-03-2511 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanSara Hendren - Healthy relationality, how we meet the built world, and the curriculum of the futureSubscribe to The Flourishing Commons - a newsletter to accompany Origins episodes and to build a community around a rich forum for exchange. Sara Hendren is a humanist in tech. This may seem like a strange statement, but it may be a perfect place to pick up Sara's trajectory. She is a brilliant designer, an affecting educator, and just might be the source of language that will transform the way you witness the world. Show Notes:critique and repair (06:55)Generous Thinking Kathleen Fitzpatrick (22:00)Epistemic humilityRelational model of change (22:50)The Nicomachean Ethics Aristotle (24:40...2022-03-221h 05Newsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK3/18/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘The Outfit,’ and he’ll have mini-reviews of ‘Jujutsu Kaisen,’ ‘Deep Water’ and ‘Master.’ In entertainment news, we’ll finish our discussion of the Oscar nominations (Best Director) and he’ll talk about the Critics’ Choice awards, the passing of William Hurt, and how the box office is-a-booming.2022-03-1811 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK3/11/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘Turning Red.’ In entertainment news, we’ll further our discussion of the Oscar nominations (Best Supporting Actress) and he’ll talk about this Sunday’s Critics Choice awards, the Black Panther director mistaken for a bank robber, the Dune 2 talk, and the latest on when we can see Aquaman 2, The Flash and Shazam 2.2022-03-1110 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK3/4/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘The Batman’ and he’ll have mini-reviews of ‘Fresh,’ and ‘After Yang.’ In entertainment news, we’ll further our discussion of the Oscar nominations (Best Supporting Actor) and he’ll talk about AMC charging more for tickets for The Batman, and the Russian impact on entertainment and movies2022-03-0411 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK2/25/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘Studio 666’ and he’ll have mini-reviews of ‘No Exit,’ and ‘The Desperate Hour.’ In entertainment news, we’ll further our discussion of the Oscar nominations (Best Actress) and he’ll talk about the Oscars not airing more categories, and the Critic’s Choice Super Awards nominations are announced.2022-02-2508 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK2/18/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘The Cursed’ and he’ll have mini-reviews of ‘Death on the Nile,’ and ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre.’ In entertainment news, we’ll further our discussion of the Oscar nominations, he’ll talk about Ivan Reitman’s life and times, and a Beavis and Butthead movie.2022-02-1812 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanMichael Hochberg - mystery and our pivotal moments, innovation, and science from cells to societiesMichael Hochberg is Distinguished Research Director with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (the French National Centre for Scientific Research) and based at the University of Montpellier, France. His research has for many years spanned fields from ecology to epidemiology to biodiversity to innovation to the communication of science and touches every scale imaginable, from cells to societies. Show Notes:the magic of doing science (04:20)Howell Daley (13:00)Some of the breadth of Michael's publications (13:30)Ecology drives the worldwide distribution of human diseasesAn ecosystem framework for understanding and treating diseaseInnovation: an emerging focus from...2022-02-151h 09Newsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK2/11/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘Marry Me’ and he’ll have mini-reviews of ‘Blacklight,’ and unfortunately, there is another Jackass movie: ‘Jackass Forever.’ In entertainment news, he’ll talk about the Oscar nominations, and there are eight songs from ‘Encanto’ on the charts right now.2022-02-1111 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK2/4/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghan didn’t like ‘Ice Age’ but did like Sundance.Movie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘The Ice  Age Adventures of Buck Wild.’ He’ll talk about Rudy Giuliani on The Masked Singer, Sundance Film Festival wrap-up and awards, and Billy Crystal to receive an award.2022-02-0410 minDesign DetailsDesign Details427: Tools for Thought ft. Mark McGranaghan and Adam WigginsThis week, we sat down with Mark McGranaghan and Adam Wiggins to talk about building creative tools, designing across devices and platforms, creating career capital, starting design podcasts, and more.Golden Ratio Supporters:Zeplin lets designers spend more time on design, and less time prepping design files for the team. Effortlessly build user journeys with native connectors, flow groups, and text labels — no more maintaining extra layers in your design tool. Zeplin is so much more than just specs — get started for free to see why.The Sidebar:The Sidebar is an e...2022-02-031h 10Newsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK1/28/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘Redeeming Love.’  We’ll get a full report on his attendance/participation in Sundance Film Festival and some of the most significant, and artistically noteworthy films coming out this year. He’ll also say why Cheryl Hines thinks her husband’s (Robert F. Kennedy Jr.) is in the dog house.2022-01-2811 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK1/21/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘Scream.’  He’s attending the Sundance Film Festival too, so he can tell us about the first day, his experience, what he’ll be doing…etc. We’ll also talk about Sia, Weird Al and Spike Lee.2022-01-2114 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK1/7/22 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his list of the ten best films of 2021, and we’ll look at a few of the worst films too. We’ll discuss Sundance cancelling in-person events, and ‘Morbius’ bumped from January to April as COVID numbers rise.2022-01-0712 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanDave Snowden - Sensemaking, complexity, and frameworks for livingFor years Dave Snowden has helped me understand how to navigate a complex world better than perhaps any other thinker. He draws so widely from all schools of thought in forming frameworks for sensemaking.This episode is expanding. It will be with me for a long time and I hope it stays with you, too. Read more at: https://www.originspodcast.co/episodes-1Show Notes:Complicated vs complex (08:00)Paul CilliersDynamics in Action Alicia Juarrero Lecture: "How not to manage complexity"The Patterning Instinct Jeremy Lent (16:00)Tropes in narrative theory (17:50)Assemblage an...2022-01-041h 01Newsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK12/17/21 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home,’ and  four new movies including ‘Nightmare Alley,’ ‘The King’s Man,’ Sing 2,’ and ‘American Underdog.’  He has words about the Critic’s Choice Award Nominations, Jeff Garlin fired from ‘The Goldbergs,’ and any breaking entertainment news.2021-12-1710 minNewsradio 1070 WKOKNewsradio 1070 WKOK12/10/21 WKOK Sunrise: Movie Mike McGranaghanMovie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, women-in-cinema advocate, author and prolific Tweeter…with his review of ‘West Side Story,’ and he’ discuss new movies including ‘The Unforgivable,’ and ‘The Power of the Dog.’  He’ll have words about box office numbers lately and entertainment news, including Nick Cannon’s tragic loss, Lina Wertmuller has died, and a South Park COVID movie is on the work.2021-12-1012 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanKaty Börner - Networks, noticing what we don't expect, and an atlas for navigating our worldKaty Börner is one of the great mappers of our age. Her maps tell the history of science, trace how communication has evolved from the stone age to modern day, and reveal the connections across our society. In her work, all of these things become visual and interactive. That is to say she is the perfect person to talk to in this age when complexity lurks behind the most intractable issues facing our society and demands new ways of witnessing them.Show Notes:Places & Spaces: Mapping Science exhibit (07:00)Helping anyone find their place i...2021-12-0756 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghan(Best Of) Cecilia Conrad - Steward of the MacArthur Genius Grants, 100 million dollars, and transcendent empowermentThis episode originally aired on June 4, 2020. There are new episodes coming to you soon, so stay tuned. But now is a good time to revisit wise words from one of my favorite previous guests, Cecilia Conrad, Managing Director of the MacArthur ('Genius') Fellows Program and the 100&Change program. The 2021 class of MacArthur Fellows was announced in late September 2021. In Cecilia Conrad's words, “As we emerge from the shadows of the past two years, this class of 25 Fellows helps us reimagine what’s possible. They demonstrate that creativity has no boundaries. It happens in all fie...2021-11-1636 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanJessica Flack - Finding the right questions, the wisdom of complexity, and deep physical and cognitive fitnessDr. and professor Jessica Flack has been a dream guest for Origins since the beginning - the kind of generous intellect and polymath whose words and work expand everyone around her. She also might be the person we can place our trust in to help us learn how to make sense of an increasingly complex world. Show Notes:Josh Epstein - agent-based modeling (04:20)The Santa Fe Institute (SFI) and complex systems thinking (07:30)Mark Newman and network scienceMurray Gell-MannThe Synergism Hypothesis by Peter A. Corning (14:00)The Biology of Moral Systems by Richard D. Alexander (16:00)Indirect...2021-10-1958 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanJoAnn Kuchera-Morin - The AlloSphere, a deeper integration of art and science, and the new senses we need nowJoAnn Kuchera-Morin is a composer. But the music she writes is more than mere notes; it embraces art and science and engineering and finds new frontiers at the intersection of them all. Her 'music' is both song and her research into new modes of immersive, interactive scientific and artistic investigation. Through art as with science, her work seeks to create as she says, "an exponential rise in consciousness."Show Notes:Pythagoras - a rock is music frozen in time (09:00)Evolving according to where our culture is (11:20)Iannis Xenakis (12:30) Peripersonal and Extrapersonal space (15:40)AlloSphere (17:00 and 36:00)T...2021-10-0557 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanPaco Nathan - Thinking in "graphs", a data and tech pioneer on living in a complex worldI have trouble wrapping any adequate labels around this episode’s guest, Paco Nathan. Paco is a technologist, data scientist and an evangelist of a brighter data and technology future. He has an uncommon ability to synthesize the gaps and trends in this complex and evolving space, and gives me hope that we can create a more flourishing future within it.Show Notes:Origins of Artificial Intelligence and mentors (06:00)Humberto Maturana ("What the frog's eye tells the frog's brain")Fernando FloresFrancisco VarelaTerry WinogradCybernetics by Norbert Weiner (06:30)Project Cybersyn (07:00)Autopoiesis and Cognition by Humberto Maturana an...2021-09-141h 10Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanCaitlin McShea - Meeting places of art and science, interplanetary thinking, and an imaginative lifeCaitlin McShea is that special kind of curious that you cannot help but be inspired by, and she has the intellect to spread that curiosity over any domain. For the past ten years in roles varying from director of art galleries, curator and coordinator of exhibits, and now as a program manager at the Santa Fe Institute, she has been giving language, image, and concreteness to some of the most imaginative and futuristic thoughts of our age.Show Notes:Life's Edge Carl Zimmer (03:00)Four Lost Cities Annalee NewitzOur conversation on the Alien Crash Site...2021-08-311h 04Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanAnima Anandkumar - Artificial Intelligence and a flourishing societyProfessor Anima Anandkumar is a meteor in the field of artificial intelligence or AI. Her rise in the space has been a phenomenon to behold and her voice is a refreshing and inviting one that might just alter the trajectory of AI and society.Show Notes:Artificial Intelligence (AI) (01:00)Love of the liminal spaces (03:20)Philosophy and connection to AI (07:30)Advaita VedantaThe science of creativity (10:00)Never run out of problems to solve (11:20)Supervised and Unsupervised Learning (14:00)Doris Tsao at Caltech (15:30)AGI = Artificial General Intelligence (16:30)TED talks (19:40)2018 "Trinity of Artificial Intelligence" 2021 "Can Artificial Intelligence be conscious t...2021-08-171h 00Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanDan Goods - design at NASA, life's throughlines of wonder, and the museum of aweDan Goods is a leader among the community of creatives at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, so he's an imaginer among imaginers. A creator among creators. He's one of the most innovative minds I've come across, and someone who embodies selflessness and that most wonderful and contagious quality that is an insatiable curiosity. Show Notes:How he decided to go to art school (08:00)Out of Control by Kevin Kelly (10:30)David Kremers (10:30)Long view of time Roland Young (11:30)Teachers as cultivators of attention (13:45)How movable is your current perception of the limit? (14:10)The bridge to nowhere in...2021-08-031h 09Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Season Four TrailerDuring two years spent at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, curiosity-driven coffee conversations every morning with people who surprised and inspired me sparked an endless fascination with the pivotal moments across a life. Travels to leading art, science, engineering, and design institutions around the world nourished my passion and blossomed into the conversations you hear on Origins every other week. On Origins we bring you conversations with thought-leaders across an eclectic mix of disciplines (science, engineering, art, and design), crafted specifically for the category-defying society that we live in. Join us as we explore the people expanding our w...2021-07-2604 minFM104\'s Select IrishFM104's Select IrishMatt McGranaghan- MEAIThe spokesperson for the Music & Entertainment Association of Ireland (MEAI) Matt McGranaghan joins Louise to talk about the details of the €14 million music and entertainment grant suppport that was announced earlier this year and what exactly this means for musicans and entertainers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-07-1910 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanPeter Turchi - Maps of the creative process and designs for lifePeter Turchi takes the art and act of writing as an irresistible analog for the art and the act of living. His work is part of a long tradition of fascination with processes of writers and he is among the masters at relating that process in a way that reaches all domains of society. For anyone who has ever thought about writing - the craft of it, its centrality in the human experience, its analog for life itself - this conversation is for you.Show Notes:How he began writing (04:30)Dealing with rejection (12:00)Richard...2021-05-041h 02Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEthan Zuckerman - A master-course in how to connect and a syllabus for a spacious lifeEthan Zuckerman is a voice that you need to know. He’s a pioneer for the use of media as a tool for social change, for cultivating international development with technology, and for the activation of new media technologies by activists. Ethan is uncommonly insightful about the currents and trends of our society. In this conversation he helps us understand the shape of our public discourse, and relates it to the world of today and tomorrow. Show Notes:Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows - Sonder (05:00)Book: Rewire (08:00)MIT Media Lab Center for Civic Media (12:00)Nathan Ma...2021-04-2058 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanRichard D. Bartlett: Meaningful work, social fabric, and flourishingWe find ourselves in a world that feels incongruent and unfamiliar, changing socially and technologically at paces that expose conventional explanations as inadequate. Climate change, pandemics, political unrest have punctuated this new century and feel like clarion calls for new ways of being and being together. Enter Richard D. Bartlett — someone who has been a pioneer in thinking about these new modes.Show Notes:Apologetics (06:30)What is community? (06:50)The concept of flourishing (08:15)Having a gift/role in the world (12:00)Robin Wall Kimmerer Braiding Sweetgrass "The most important thing that each of us can know is...2021-04-061h 00Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanTomas Björkman - Nature, the Nordic Secret, and what is emergingTomas Björkman transcends science, business, philosophy, and social and personal change. Founder of the Ekskäret Foundation and coauthor of The Nordic Secret, Tomas’ story is a guide for anyone thinking about the future of society - a confluence of physics, macroeconomics, and entrepreneurship.Show Notes: Ekskäret Foundation; Oak Island Foundation (05:45) Origins of his union of scientific sensibility + entrepreneurship (07:00) From academia to business (09:00) Try to understand the world AND try to shape the world (10:00) Taking risks (12:00) We are not transparent to ourselves (14:30) Social entrepreneur (17:20) Complexity (21:30) The Nordic Secret (25:00) Corporate culture (26:20) Building stable lasting democrac...2021-03-021h 13Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanSarah Goodwin - How we need to communicate science in our changing worldShow Notes: Storytelling (03:00) Wonder Collaborative (04:30) Jane Goodall (05:00) Human Nature (CRISPR documentary) Nobel Prize Winner Jennifer DoudnaRon Vale (06:00) "Cell Hell” - Cell Biology and Genetics course at Middlebury iBiology (09:00) The power of words (09:45) “Bringing good people to work with you” (10:30) How do you build a team? Creating community that cuts across disciplines (11:20) "Antidisciplinary" Elliot Kirschner - ‘morphing’ iBiology Matthew Meselson and Franklin Stahl (16:00) The art of the question (17:45) Conversations in Science with Dan Rather (18:00) Reinventing science film-making (25:30) Stepping outside of academic research (26:00) Patronin protein (27:00) “I belong” moment (30:00) What is CRISPR and what do people not realize about its importance? (32:00) Equality of...2021-02-0958 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 28: Nora Bateson - Interconnectedness, warm data, and the vitality of thingsShow Notes: Small Arcs of Larger Circles (02:00) Objectivity (05:45) Relationships and interdependencies (07:00) Smiling with your whole system (10:00) Flip side of delight and seeing connections (11:00) Language developed from your own frustration (13:30)Different kinds of teachers Esalen Institute (15:30) Diving more deeply into the arts and an exploration of culture (19:20) Working with different groupings of people (19:40) Describing things nonlinearly (20:30) 'Warm data' (23:50) Mutual learning between generations (27:00) ‘Change is when you throw away the ladder’ (28:00) Willingness to play and be wrong - inadequacy (30:00) New way of thinking and learning - Warm Data Labs (34:30) Observe the observer Multiple description Fluid patterning Paradox, inconsistency...2021-01-051h 13Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 27: Ed Kearns - Exploring the ocean, generosity, and a culture of dataShow Notes: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (02:00) Rachel Carson’s words (03:30) Scale of things and perspective Pioneers of oceanography: Rossby and Montgomery (07:30) Global conclusions from small data (09:30) World Ocean Circulation Experiment (10:00) Eye-opening expeditions (12:00) All kinds of ways of ’seeing’ (14:00) Evolution of distributing data (15:00) Recording our experiences (17:00) Books (19:45) Burr by Gore Vidal  Iron Coffins by Herbert Werner Mentors and lessons:  “Had to make mistakes myself to realize what they [were] trying to tell me all along”  Thomas Rossby (25:00) Generosity of time and ideas Understanding of how people need to work together (28:00) Working across boundaries Curiosity-driven networks (29:50) NOAA Big Data Project (31:30) E...2020-12-081h 24Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 26: Alfred Nash - Insatiable curiosity, NASA and Team X, and the return of the Renaissance ManShow Notes: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (05:15) Mentors (07:20) Building and leading teams (13:15) Comfort with uncertainty (15:30) Waleed Abdalati Origins episode (18:30) What drew Nash to JPL (19:00) Trajectories to JPL (20:00) Why you need to read sociology books (22:00) Being a Renaissance Person - curiosity across human endeavors (22:40) T-shaped people (23:00) Challenging yourself (29:45) The change in mentality that comes with public service (32:50) NASA JPL Team X (35:15) What is Team X?van Allen, von Braun, and Pickering famous picture (38:00) What networked computers did for JPL (40:30) Alfred’s contribution to Team X efficiency - paper (42:15) Three types of fun (44:10) Thinking about how you provide information (46:15) Related: see discussi...2020-11-231h 15Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 25: César Hidalgo - Information and complexity, learning and leading, rethinking technology in societyShow Notes: Spiritual background of his childhood (05:30) Discipline to do good work (06:10) Mentor: Albert-László Barabási (09:30) How do you demand excellence? Musing on the competitive mentality (11:45) Relevance of science is a very social dimension (12:30) What he tells his students (13:30) Adapting as an individual (14:45) MIT Media Lab Collective Learning Group (17:00) The Last Dance documentary (18:30) The Playbook documentary series (18:40) Complexity (21:00) Fractals, iterating functions, and chaosLorenzFeigenbaumBook: Why information grows (26:45) What is information?  Book: How humans judge machines (30:20) Why has knowledge not made it everywhere?  TED Talk: “A bold idea to replace politicians” (34:20) Rethinking democracy and technology Trusting technologies (36:45) Counterfactuals (37:00) Wha...2020-10-2954 minUI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product StrategyUI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product StrategyEpisode 193: Designing for Tablets with Mark McGranaghanHow different are tablet interfaces to those of phones and desktops? And what makes a tablet-based app fully functional and worth building? Our guest today is Mark McGranaghan, founding partner at Muse Software and principal investigator at Ink & Switch. You’ll hear Mark’s angle on tablet interface design, industrial research, user onboarding, as well as his advice on building tools for thought.Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music.Show NotesMuse — Mark’s productInk & Switch —...2020-10-2330 minThe Polaroid Podcast with Michael CodringtonThe Polaroid Podcast with Michael CodringtonEpisode 12: Jack McGranaghanWelcome to episode 12 of The Polaroid Podcast! Whether you’re new or old, welcome aboard. Today’s episode is dedicated to our fallen classmate and friend Eric. Rest In Peace brother 🖤. I was able to get my great friend and one of my favorite artists Jack McGranaghan on ~The Pod~. Newly 20 years old( as of a few days ago), Jack is wise and talented far beyond his years. Born in Derry , Northern Ireland, McGranaghan moved to America when he was only 4. He took it surprisingly well for his age, until the other kids in school started to call attention to his acc...2020-10-141h 31Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 24: Melanie Mitchell - The nature of intelligence and following your curiosityShow Notes: Santa Fe Institute (2:00) Alexander Hamilton biography by Ron Chernow (4:30) The Universe and Dr. Einstein by Lincoln Barnett (5:45) Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter (7:30) Martin Gardner Scientific American “Mathematical Games" (8:30) Douglas Hofstadter (10:00) John Holland (14:30) Adaptation in Natural and Artificial SystemsCopycat cognitive architecture (17:00) Description  Fantastic discussionWhat sustains her in moments of doubt (21:00) Article about analogies related to COVID (25:00) Overcoming the sense of obligation to follow curiosity (27:30) Strategy for saying ’no’ (29:45) Morning routine (31:00) Pomodoro Method for time management (33:00) Complexity and complex systems (39:00) Must read: Chaos by James Gleick  R-naught parameter and COVID (44:00) Becoming comfortable with...2020-08-171h 07Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 23: Giorgia Lupi - Harmonizing life and data through designShow Notes: Data-driven design firm AccuratData humanismWhen she realized design was going to be a part of her life (07:00) A ’new chapter’ in her life to fuse data and design (07:30) What teachers told her that changed her (08:00) Discovery of information design (09:00) Rules versus limitations (10:15) Rules as catalyzers of creativity Pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone Phases of dealing with COVID-19 (13:00) Think about yourself in 2-3 years - who do you want to remember yourself to be? (13:45) Daily practices (14:15) How to be in touch with what makes you feel better (15:30) Be patient with yourself What she does when she feels un...2020-07-3150 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 22: Elizabeth Anderson - A new equality and the philosopher for this moment in American lifeShow Notes: Marx Philosophic and Economic manuscript of 1844 (3:30) Changed by exposure to systematic class privilege (7:10) ‘Cubilcle’-ization revolution (8:10) Normative aspects of economics and markets (11:30) The American Economic Journal (15:00) Being intellectually curious (16:00) Hugh Lacey History of Philosophy and Science - Swarthmore (16:00) Thomas Kuhn - Structure of Scientific Revolutions (18:30) How scientific ‘controversies’ arise and how they are resolved Intellectual fruitfulness of doing philosophy of X where X can be any discipline or problem (20:00) Turning point: do this from political and economic philosophy  Normative inquiry has to be responsive to the actual experiences of people (22:00) Early life as a contemporary philosop...2020-07-171h 20Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 21: Waleed Abdalati - NASA Chief Scientist and how to live a life led by your curiosityCooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) (06:00) One of ten people to be ’NASA Chief Scientist' Being led around by your curiosity ‘Pulls' from our earliest ages in life (07:30) The Arctic from space (10:00) The ’space-based perspective' ’No better compass than your emotions’ (11:30) Constructive emotions Opportunities to connect mind and body (14:00) Love of career and love of family (23:30) “It has to give you energy and not drain energy from you" (25:00) What he tells his students (28:00) Think about the act of learning The goal: learn, grow, have new experiences (30:00) Becoming comfortable with discomfort - not that hard if you believe in it and if you believe you...2020-06-301h 07Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 20: Cecilia Conrad - Steward of the MacArthurs Genius Grants, 100 Million Dollars, and Transcendent EmpowermentShow Notes: Privilege brings with it a sense of responsibility (4:00) Empowering others - "nurturing, supporting, and uplifting" (5:30) “Talent in unexpected locations" Levels of impact: individual and systems (7:45) Carrying people with you (8:20) POSSE Foundation (8:40) Compensatory and Distributive Justice (9:00) What she tells her students (10:45) Most proud of integrating race and gender into economics programs (11:00) What we are missing in the discourses of race and gender Difficult to reshape pre-conceived notions unless you allow everyone to explore (13:00) Interconnectedness of society and systems level thinking (14:00) A must read - Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows Becoming more comfortable with complexity and uncertainty...2020-06-0434 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 19: Kristian Lum - Lifelong curiosity and Criminal Justice Reform through dataShow Notes: Human Rights Data Analysis Group (HRDAG) (1:40) The contagious nature of imprisonment paper (1:50) Value of community colleges (6:30) Professor Dan Balaguy at Sierra College (7:20) Professor Richard Stong at Rice University - Combinatorics (8:30)  Coming to an understanding of one’s career and curiosity (10:20)  How can we make the public more data literate (i.e., numeracy)? (12:15) Maintain a healthy skepticism of numbers - think more critically (see Seth Godin’s thoughts)  Data can encode discrimination and bias (16:10) Predictive policing algorithms - Kristian’s paperBe reflective about where patterns in data come from Importance of uncertainty (20:00) HRDAG ‘casualty estimations’ (21:10) Humanize the data (22:0...2020-05-1752 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 18: José Cotto - Creator, inspirer, and cultural entrepreneur across scalesShow Notes: Grew up knowing possibility and that people create things (8:30) Being around art, there was always another reality that could be made (9:00) How do you sit with tension? (10:00) The thing that allows me to maintain balance in the present - keep moving at the pace that feels most fulfilling and productive in the moment Find comfort in the tension  Poetry is complex enough to hold the tension of human experience - pair with Brené Brown's thoughts (12:15) Love of poetry (12:30)  "Where the sidewalk ends" and "Falling up” - Shel Silverstein Music - Nas (14:00) A love for how people ar...2020-04-1558 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 17: Brian Janosch - Redefining creativity in all spacesShow Notes: Cultivate Wit (03:00) New Glarus Spotted Cow Beer (03:40) Lambeau Field - Green Bay, Wisconsin (04:00) Pausing in your activities to recognize what it is you are actually drawing joy from (07:20) Surprising ways to learn about entrepreneurship (11:00) Common experience and connection (20:30) The Onion (21:00) Creative process at The Onion (25:30) TED Talk: What I learned from writing jokes for The Onion (27:40) Creative collaboration (29:30) Two tracks of the ’notion’ of creativity: within your own head and within a collective group (29:50) Detachment as a key component of creativity (32:30) Daniel Kahneman and cognitive biases (33:00) Ideas are not precious (36:30) Dealing with rejection (36:50) TV show with Baratunde...2020-03-251h 10Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 16: Martin Storksdieck - Visionary of lifelong learningShow Notes: Institute for Learning Innovation (02:20) Those that have given language and expression to Martin in his life (15:00) Art - Die Brücke impressionistsArt - Mid-century modernismPoetry and philosophy - SchopenhauerPoetry vs. Science as forms for expression (17:00) Rainer Maria Rilke (18:00) Questions are a mighty form of words Wellsprings of creativity and growth Waldorf schools (21:00) Ecological physiology (24:45) Chaos: Making a new science by James Gleick (30:00) Field trips in environmental education by Martin Storksdieck (32:00) How to create experiences (34:00) Interconnect cognitive processes with emotional or affective processes Center for Research on Lifelong STEM Learning (35:45) An academic immigrant story - to rebuild root...2020-03-131h 00Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 15: Rachel Young - Designing cultures of learningShow Notes: Breakthrough Collaborative (3:10) Education as a vehicle for exploring the edges of social justice (6:00) Passion to give people what they need to be successful (8:20) Teach for America (10:00) Qualities of a good mentor: patience, clarity, guide through learning moments (12:10) Reasons for loving learning (13:20) How Rachel sustains her energy (14:50) How to decide what to say no to (17:20) Leave yourself room to discover IDEO (18:15) IDEO CEO Sandy Speicher and Disequilibrium (23:15) Constructivist theory of learningQuestion your own assumptions and create new constructs (25:50) Daniel Kahneman Thinking Fast and Slow (26:20) Human-centered design (26:45) Push your imagination to think about what is possible IDEO-UDesigning...2020-02-131h 03Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 14: Antti Pulkkinen - The art of explosive learning and blazing new trails in scienceShow Notes: Weather in outer space (1:30) Explosive learning through taking advantage of breadth and depth of knowledge (2:20) NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (2:40) Mentors: Ari Viljanen (5:20) Risto Pirjola (5:30) Olaf Amm (5:40) Hannu Koskinen (9:50) Geomagnetically induced currents and effect of space weather on the power grid (5:40) Approach to mentorship (6:00) Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) (10:00) Building diverse networks (21:30) Organic vs. deliberate networking (22:40) Importance of personal network (24:15) Martial arts practice and its impact on his life (26:00) Krav MagaThe Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin (27:30) Tai Chi and meditation (30:20) Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (31:30) Change with added responsibility - let others succeed (37:00) Complex systems (37:20) Holly Gilbert and Marlo Mad...2019-12-2851 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 13: Aoife Van Linden Tol - Explosions of art in science, and science in artShow Notes: Christine Atha (10:30) “Dropping bombs on the landscape” (13:30)  Land art (14:30)  Michael Heizer “Displaced Replaced Mass” (16:10)  Is this art? (19:00)  Take out the human completely, take out what it means to anybody and try to imagine this thing existing on its own (21:00)  Imagine what it means to be the object, to be the force (21:20)  How chaos and order is an analogy for science and art (23:30)  Why the human condition responds to explosives in amazing way (24:30)  Explosions in nature - coronal mass ejections (26:20)  European Space Agency Artist in Residency (27:00)  Bernard Foing (29:35)  Ars Electronica (30:20)  Antidisciplinary (31:15)  Museum as a space for anything that doesn...2019-11-011h 01Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 12: Rajesh Gupta - The Didactic Data Scientist and Tireless Change MakerShow Notes: Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute (2:11) IEEE Computer Society 2019 W. Wallace McDowell Award (3:30) “Trying to do things in the wrong way” and having an internal compass to know when to redirect oneself (4:45) Responding to how you are being seen (5:30) Contradiction a deeply personal experience and growing comfortable with ambiguity (7:30) Reasoning through uncertainty (7:45) Breaking down physical barriers to change culture (9:40) Reason through that which cannot be reasoned with (16:10)Put yourself in situations that are uncomfortable to you (16:50) Purpose-driven approach (18:30) Think 'not black and white outcomes, but aspirational goals' (20:10) Precondition to learning is humility (22:10) A...2019-10-1859 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 11: Bill Diamond - The nexus of Silicon Valley and scienceShow Notes: The SETI Institute (1:15 and 6:10) FDL program (NASA Frontier Development Lab) (4:30 and 36:00) Jesuit thinking (5:00) Brother Guy J. Consolmagno (6:20) Take advantage of the breadth of knowledge available to you and cut across the boundaries of knowledge (7:30) Early mentor, Ken Nill, and how he altered Bill’s trajectory (12:00) Value of having both technical and managerial skills (14:10) Create a ‘powerful combination of skills’ (14:20) First mentor: high school physics teacher (17:15) Signs to look for in mentor (17:40) Being curiosity-driven (19:15) LaserTron (22:20) Bell Labs (23:00) Have an understanding of all sides of the industry/business/problem (26:15) Skills from industry most valuable to science (36:30) Organization of scienc...2019-09-071h 03Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 10: Nicky Fox - Trailblazer of Trans-disciplinary at NASAShow Notes:Polar mission, Solar-Terrestrial Physics Science Initiative, Van Allen Probes mission, and Parker Solar Probe mission (01:05)NASA Heliophysics Division (01:20)Nicky at South by Southwest (03:20)Nicky on the TEDx stage (03:35)Delta IV Heavy launch vehicle (04:35)Solar energy effects on GNSS (06:50)Idea of assessing your presentations from the questions you receive (08:25)Power of ‘I don’t know’ (08:50)ask questions to discover (12:20)Goddard Space Flight Center (15:50)imposter syndrome (16:45)Mentors:Mario Ocuña (27:50)Bob Hoffman (28:05)Barry Mauk (29:30 and 39:40)Applied Physics Lab (APL) (29:20)Living With a Star initiative (29:20)What is Space Weather? (30:45 and 39:00)‘Transdisciplinary’ in science (31:15)Heliospheric System Observatory and diversity o...2019-08-291h 00Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 09: Andrés Muñoz-Jaramillo - Science's Humanist EntrepreneurShow Notes: Andrés’ first website: “a small trip through Columbian music” (04:10) Cosmos (TV Show and Book) by Carl Sagan (05:50) Jesuit Ignatian spiritual retreats in reference to Ignatius Loyola (08:00 and 11:15) How do you create space to listen to yourself? (13:30) NASA Frontier Development Laboratory - FDL (15:51) ‘Deep Learning’ (17:00) What makes a team fail? (18:00) Enhancing the effectiveness of team science'Treat colleagues as customers’ (22:30) ‘Fixing problems with data’ - data wrangling (22:40) Questions leaders of teams must ask (23:45) The idea of taking something from another field to apply to your own (28:50) Open source (29:15) Fear of being ’scooped’ that exists in science (29:45) First images of th...2019-08-081h 00Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 08: Kirk Borne - Data science storyteller and influencerShow Notes:  Geodesics (12:40) Booz Allen Hamilton (21:00) Kirk ’surprised’ himself through the cognitive ability test at a job interview - the idea of surprising ourselves through exposing ourselves to new ideas (25:00) "Cognitive view of the whole, and not just a narrow silo’ed view - the bias buster” - systems thinking (26:40) Underfitting and Overfitting (27:00) Data Science: the application of scientific discovery from data (30:00) ‘Miracle Year of Physics’ - Albert Einstein’s immaculate year (32:00) The Hubble Telescope (35:50) “Any job worth doing, is worth doing poorly” (37:50) “All models are wrong, but some are useful” - George Box (38:30) “Fail fast to learn fast” - discussed in Tim F...2019-05-311h 12Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 07: Matt Russo - DJ to the CosmosShow Notes: Matt’s bands (1:30): Tiny Danza and RVNNERS Being singularly focused versus pursuing multiple curiosities. Tim Ferriss blog on one way to think about this: Push vs. Pull Processes Sonification (9:03) TEDx talk University of Toronto (10:12) Matt’s interaction with the six-year old fan of his work (11:00) Matt discusses acting almost unconsciously during his TEDx talk because of his preparation - this might be similar to a ‘flow state’ (discussed by Dr. Csikszentmihalyi on the TED stage) (13:30)  Course on astronomical sonification (16:30) Idea of education being built on ‘really clear scaffolding’ (18:40) Antidisciplinary and Joi Ito  (20:45) Sara Mazrouei and dating craters on t...2019-05-1745 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 06: Chris Mattmann - NASA's data scientistShow Notes: Apache Open Source Software Foundation (4:00) Apache projects: Tika (26:30), Nutch (15:10), Hadoop (36:05) Chris’ resume and the ‘web of activities’ (7:15)“It’s all got to relate to one another”-Chris (7:15) Tim Ferriss’ scratch your own itch“JPL” (8:05) NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryUSC ’systems perspective’ (8:25) ‘Architect software’ (8:35) ‘Big software systems’ (8:53) Search engines (9:43) Similarities between web search and science data search (11:56) Google’s take(12:15) Big changes in data and compute in Earth Science missions: Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO, and OCO-2) vs Quick Scatterometer (QuickSCAT). ‘Drawing inspiration from the grid’ section of this articleopen source (17:58) Ellis Horowitz (19:44) Really Simple Syndication (RSS) (19:50) What is a developer? (21:10) Jérôme Charron (22...2019-05-0450 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 05: Kerry Larkin - Making space for a beautiful lifeShow Notes: Kerry’s quilt kickstarter (~3:00)Vipassanā mediation/retreats (~5:30) Sitting practice meditation (~12:55) We discuss morning routines and I’m a complete nerd for people’s routines - here are a few examples of morning routines from other thought-leaders (~14:40) Sam Harris morning guided meditation (~17:05) Julia Cameron The Artist’s Way (~22:00) Sam Harris guided meditation app (~23:00) Auburn University Rural Studio (~19:15) Director of Rural Studio and Kerry’s mentor: MacArthur Fellow Samuel Mockbee (~20:38) “You are the architect of your education” and other quotesPhiladelphia Charter High School for Art and Design (~25:40) Big Yellow Arrow (no link, because, believe it or not, this was befor...2019-04-1248 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 04: Professor Jayachandran - The ionosphere entrepreneurShow Notes: The Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Network (CHAIN) - http://chain.physics.unb.ca/chain/Jay’s research group: http://radio.physics.unb.ca/jayachandran/Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumba_Equatorial_Rocket_Launching_StationBooks mentioned: Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human SocietiesSurely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!   Alice in QuantumlandAuthors mentioned:  Henning Mankell (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henning_Mankell) Ian Rankin (https://www.ianrankin.net/) The audio cut off prior to the details of where to find Professor Jayachandran online, so here is the important information  His research gro...2019-03-0447 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanTrailer - Origins - Origins SeriesOrigins are conversations with thought-leaders across an eclectic mix of disciplines (science, engineering, art, and design), crafted specifically for the category-defying society that we live in.Listen to the trailer now!2019-03-0401 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 02: Lika Guhathakurta - Space VisionaryShow Notes: STEREO (Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory) mission: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/stereo/main/index.htmlLiving With a Star Program: https://lws.gsfc.nasa.gov/Jack Eddy: https://aas.org/obituaries/john-allen-eddy-1931-2009The Jack Eddy Fellowship: https://cpaess.ucar.edu/heliophysics/jack-eddyWhat is Heliophysics? (4:45 & 38:00) https://science.nasa.gov/heliophysicsWhat is a magnetosphere? (41:45) https://science.nasa.gov/heliophysics/focus-areas/magnetosphere-ionosphereWhat is an ionosphere? (41:45)  http://solar-center.stanford.edu/SID/activities/ionosphere.htmlWhat is space weather?  https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/phenomenaMy own TED talk on space weather: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOVHUo_qbgcBook by N...2019-03-0452 minOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanOrigins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghanEpisode 03: Jacob Bortnik - Pioneer of space physicsShow Notes: Work-Life balance vs. alignment (7:00) Link to follow-up on: https://bit.ly/2SnMPIzTED talk about the silent man (31:30): John Francis (https://www.ted.com/talks/john_francis_walks_the_earth?language=en) We talk a lot about being quiet and the various forms and meanings of that. Here’s a link to a TED Radio Hour episode about ‘Quiet’: https://www.npr.org/programs/ted-radio-hour/357846020/quiet  Writers mentioned:  (44:30): CS Lewis (http://www.cslewis.com/us/) (44:40): Shawn Achor (http://www.shawnachor.com/) Books mentioned:  (45:04): If you’re so smart then why aren’t you happy? Raj Raghunathan (https...2019-03-0451 minWKOK Sunrise – My WordPressWKOK Sunrise – My WordPress12/7/18 Movie Mike McGranaghan, Creed II and Vice (Click here to download or listen)Movie Mike McGranaghan, professional movie critic, author and ‘women in cinema’ advocate, with this review of ‘Creed II,’ and he’ll have words about new movies, including the upcoming movie ‘Vice.’  Kevin Hart won’t host the Oscars, a new movie centering around Prince’ music is in development, Anne Hathaway to possibly star in Sesame Street movie, and other topics. Click here to download2018-12-0700 minPopular OutcastsPopular OutcastsEpisode 6: Mike McGranaghanWe talk with Mike McGranaghan, or Movie Mike, a local movie critic and downright cool dude. We talk about movies, and the business of reviewing movies. We then wrap up the episode with a round of the Leonard Maltin Game*. … Continue reading →2012-01-1700 minMetamuseMetamuseDiscuss this episode in the Muse community Follow @MuseAppHQ on Twitter Show notes 00:00:00 - Mark McGranaghan: Uh, so I, I imagine something like that from you where you can pick, you know, your favorite black ink, your favorite highlighter, your favorite accent pen, put them in your little toolbox, and you have this small, very curated palette that you can swipe in and out when you’re actively working on a document, and you’re not confronted with like the Photoshop style 200 buttons, most of, most of which you don’t know what they d...1970-01-0100 min