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ClimateGenn hosted by Nick BreezeClimateGenn hosted by Nick Breeze2.5ºC–3ºC Is Not Viable: Dr. Mike MacCracken's Case for Solar Radiation Management (#geoengineering)IN this ClinateGenn episode I am speaking with Dr Mike MacCracken, a pioneering climate scientist whose research on atmospheric physics and global climate change has significantly advanced our understanding of human impacts on the climate system. His leadership roles at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the US Global Change Research Program established him as a key figure in climate science. As chief scientist for the Office of the US Global Change Research Program, he played a crucial role in advising multiple US administrations on climate science and policy.In this episode we explore counter and cross-over views to opposition...2025-05-1651 minGood Christadelphian Talks PodcastGood Christadelphian Talks Podcast342: Roger Lewis - The Writing and The PsalterThis week we have a special guest host, Bro. Mike Livermore. Together we are listening to the a class by Bro. Roger Lewis from his series on "The Crisis of Hezekiah" that he gave at Midwest Bible Schools in 2024 This is the 4 class from that series titled "The Writing and The Psalter" . Be sure to subscribe to the GCT Extended podcast to hear the other 5 classes in this series!We hope this strengthens your Faith and brightens your day!Thank you for listening, God bless, and talk to you next week....2025-04-0656 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E24: Adam Ortiz on Life as an EPA Regional AdministratorOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Adam Ortiz, the MidAtlantic regional administrator at the Environmental Protection Agency. The conversation begins with a discussion of the role of a regional administrator at EPA. Ortiz emphasizes the importance of federal agencies working with local and state governments due to the complexity of environmental issues. He also discusses some of the specific challenges of the MidAtlantic: it is a coastal region with a rich industrial past; an agricultural region; and, a region where resource extraction has been prevalent. Taken together, the diversity of histories, industries, and geographies...2024-04-081h 01Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E23: SFI Working Group on BiodiversityThis bonus episode is an impromptu roundtable discussion that was part of a working group at the Santa Fe Institute in February 2024 on biodiversity and the sustainable development goals. The Santa Fe Institute is an interdisciplinary research institute dedicated to the study of complex adaptive systems. It was founded in 1984 by a group of scientists, many affiliated with with the Los Alamos National Laboratory. SFI host a range of gatherings at different scales, form public conferences to small working groups. This working group was organized by two SFI affiliated scholars: Andy Dobson who is a professor of ecology and evolutionary...2024-03-2136 minChristadelphian EncouragementsChristadelphian EncouragementsThe Last Lesson of John the Baptist, an Exhortation From Mike LivermoreSeries: ExhortationsEpisode : The Last Lesson of John the BaptistReadings: Presenter: Bro. Mike LivermoreLocation: Milford Road, 10 FEB 2013christadelphianbibletalks.com/exhorts/7/Milford Road - 2013-02-10 - Mike Livermore - The Last Lesson of John the Baptist.mp3https://feeds.captivate.fm/ceMilford road Christadelphians (milfordrd.org)2024-02-2627 minBeyond the Stage at Livermore Valley ArtsBeyond the Stage at Livermore Valley ArtsBeyond the Stage with Mike DelamontWelcome to Beyond the Stage, the podcast that takes you behind the curtains and delves into the fascinating world of entertainment! In this episode, we have the incredibly talented Mike Delamont, the mastermind behind the hilarious and iconic character in "God is a Scottish Drag Queen." Mike shares exclusive insights into creating the uproarious character; from the initial inspiration to the development of God's unique Scottish drag persona, Mike unveils the comedic genius behind the scenes. With hilarious anecdotes and unexpected moments from the production, you'll get a candid look into the world of live comedy. Whether you're a...2024-02-0956 minThe Voices of The VicThe Voices of The VicLivermore Lifts The Lads | QPR 1-2 Watford Match ReactionBen Aiton was joined by Cam Smart to talk over Watford's 2-1 away win against QPR.Follow The Voices of the Vic Podcast:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheVoicesOfTheVicTwitter/X - https://x.com/voicesofthevic?s=21Instagram - https://instagram.com/voicesofthevic?igshid=Nzd2YXZoamd1cDM1Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6LWkbl2NkQbl1nTbBSllOn?si=RQQPSoG2TPeeDSWQtIJlYgApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-voices-of-the-vic/id1518372507Contact us: thevoicesofthevic@gmail.com2024-01-1545 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E22: In Memoriam, Dick Stewart and the Reformation of U.S. Environmental LawFree Range is launching a Patreon page to continue the podcast. If would like to support the podcast, visit patreon.com/user?u=106202307. In this solo episode, host Mike Livermore discusses the career of Dick Stewart, a mentor who was a longtime faculty member at NYU Law who died this past year. Livermore describes two important political developments in the twenty years since he met Stewart: the breakdown a functioning bipartisan coalition on environmental issues, and the decline of the "liberal international" order based on strong transnational institutions, free trade, and expanding human rights. These developments have helped contribute to...2023-12-281h 02Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E21. Cale Jaffe on Environmental Advocacy and Clinical EducationIn this episode of the Free Range Podcast, host Michael Livermore is joined by guest Cale Jaffe, director of the Environmental Law and Community Engagement Clinic at the University of Virginia School of Law. The conversation touches on several key issues in environmental scholarship and pedagogy. A theme of the conversation is the relationship between lawyers and communities in environmental disputes. Jaffe argues lawyers must approach communities with humility and truly listen to their goals and concerns. Environmental fights should be led by impacted residents rather than lawyers parachuting in with prescribed legal strategies. Jaffe shares an example opposing a...2023-11-141h 02Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E20. Nicholas Allen on Blue Humanities and Irish LiteratureOn this episode of the Free Range Podcast, host Mike Livermore has a conversation with literary scholar Nicholas Allen about his recent book "Ireland, Literature and the Coast: Seatangled". The discussion begins with an examination of the book's evocative title. Allen explains that the phrase “seatangled” comes from a scene in James Joyce's “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,” where the character Stephen Dedalus looks out at the seaweed shreds in the ocean as he contemplates his future. For Allen, this image captures the ideas of motion, flight, and piecing things together that are central to his analysis...2023-11-0159 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E19. Lisa Robinson on Cost-Benefit AnalysisOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Lisa Robinson, a senior research scientist and the deputy director at the Center for Health at the Harvard School of Public Health. Lisa is a leading expert in the use of cost-benefit analysis to evaluate public policy. The conversation begins with a discussion of the use of cost-benefit analysis and its importance in policy making. Robinson describes cost-benefit analysis as a systematic framework to examine policy impacts, which can help inform the choices made by political decision makers. Often, there are substantial uncertainties in analysis, which means that...2023-10-181h 00Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E18. Leif Wenar on Unity and the Resource CurseOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Leif Wenar, professor of philosophy at Stanford University and author of Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence, and the Rules that Run the World. Wenar first delves into his argument that the “resource curse” arises when natural resource wealth correlates with authoritarianism, conflict, and corruption. He explains this results from international rules allowing whoever controls resources to sell them legally, thereby empowering dictators and militias. Consumers are thus complicit in funding coercion through everyday purchases. To counter this, Wenar contends we should reform the rules to only allow purchasing natural reso...2023-10-041h 07Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E17. Lisa Heinzerling on Environmental Law and the Supreme CourtOn this episode Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Lisa Heinzerling, an environmental law professor at Georgetown University and former Associate Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Policy during the Obama administration. The focus of the episode is centered around major Supreme Court decisions on environmental law over the past two decades. The two begin by discussing Massachusetts v. EPA, a 2007 case where the Court ruled 5-4 that the EPA has authority under the Clean Air Act to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. Heinzerling explains that during the Bush administration, the EPA denied a petition to regulate...2023-09-2059 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E16. Jessica Locke on Buddhism and Environmental EngagementOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Jess Locke, an associate professor of philosophy at Loyola University, Maryland. She studies Buddhism, Western psychology, and cross-cultural philosophy. Locke’s interest in Buddhism is both personal and scholarly. She has a longstanding contemplative practice, and when she began her PhD program in philosophy at Emory, her goal was to engage with Buddhism from a Western philosophical perspective. Locke discusses how her work as a philosopher working with Buddhist ideas differs from how scholars in religious studies departments approach some of the same material. For Locke, religious studies sc...2023-09-061h 02Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E15. Lee Fennell on Rethinking PropertyOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Lee Fennell, a law professor at the University of Chicago and author of Slices and Lumps: Division and Aggregation in Law and Life,. The conversation begins with a discussion of the role of aggregation in law. Fennell explains that in many other contexts, resources only provide value when they are combined into usable chunks. Property law can be understood as balancing two competing concerns – facilitating the aggregation of recourses to create value (on the one hand), and avoid too much aggregation, which can create opportunities for free-riding (0:36-18:13). Fe...2023-08-231h 02Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E14. Sabeel Rahman on Democracy and AdministrationOn this episode of Free Range Podcast, host Mike Livermore is joined by Sabeel Rahman, a professor at Cornell Law School with substantial public policy experience, including as president of the think tank Demos and as senior counselor and then later as the acting Administrator in the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Biden administration. Rahman is also the author of the book “Democracy Against Domination” amongst other works. Livermore and Rahman begin by placing his book within recent historical context, from the 2008 financial crisis that renewed attention to economic inequality, to the 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump, whic...2023-08-091h 08The Voices of The VicThe Voices of The VicPalace Review & Sarr heading to MarseilleMike Duffy is back on hosting duties, as he's joined by Ben Aiton & Cameron Smart. They discuss: 🦅 Palace Friendly❌ Embargo💰 Gueye🇬🇪 Chakvetadze🇧🇷 Wesley🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Livermore🇸🇳 Sarr🇧🇪 KabaseleFollow VoicesOfTheVic:Twitter - / voicesofthevic Instagram - / voicesofthevic Facebook - / thevoicesofthevic Contact us: thevoicesofthevic@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2023-07-241h 04The Voices of The VicThe Voices of The VicThe Low Down: Jake Livermore (with The Baggies Podcast)Cameron spoke to Louis from West Brom Podcast, The Baggies podcast, to chat about new Watford FC midfielder Jake Livermore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2023-07-2112 minBeards Creek AdventuresBeards Creek AdventuresEp 18 Saddle Hunting for the Novice - Sean Livermore from Trophyline SaddlesAs we're exploring the world of saddle hunting with talk with Trophyline ambassador Sean Livermore. We cover getting starter with saddles but also wander into a number of other hunting topics including cell cams, summer scouting, the NDA and NWTF. Sean is an outdoorsman through and through and his passion is being in the outdoors.2023-07-1847 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E13. Holly Doremus on Conservation in the AnthropoceneOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Holly Doremus, a professor of environmental law at Berkeley and the co-director for the Berkeley Institute for Parks, People, and Diversity. Doremus has a interdisciplinary background with a PhD in Plant Physiology from Cornell in addition to her JD. For Doremus, one of the benefits of an interdisciplinary educational experience is that it has helped her to better understand what questions different disciplines are able to address and what questions they may not have thought to ask. In our approach to answering conservation questions, we need to reevaluate...2023-07-151h 02Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E12. Richard Lazarus on the Shifting Politics of Environmental LawOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Harvard Law professor Richard Lazarus. Lazarus is the author of the book “The Making of Environmental Law”, which is now out in its second edition. On of the key takeaways from Lazarus’ book is that environmental law is especially difficult because environmental science and economics collide with the lawmaking system. Ecosystems naturally spread cause and effect out over time and space. Therefore, activities that occur in one place at one time have consequences that arise at another place and time. Regulation and lawmaking systems struggle with this because these...2023-07-121h 07Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E11. Curtis, Gulati, and Weidemaier on Empty Green PromisesOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by UVA Law professors Quinn Curtis and Mitu Gulati, as well as UNC-Chapel Hill Law professor Mark Weidemaier, all experts in the regulation of financial markets, to discuss new paper, Green Bonds and Empty Promises. A wide range of institutions borrow within the bond market, including municipalities, corporations, and sovereign nations. The essence of a bond is a set of promises, which include repayment terms and limits on opportunistic behavior by debtors. One new feature of the bond market is the rise of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investing...2023-06-281h 09Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E10. Ganesh Sitaraman & Shelley Welton on Networks, Platforms, and UtilitiesOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Vanderbilt law professor Ganesh Sitaraman and University of Pennsylvania law professor Shelley Welton. Both guests are experts in regulatory policy and are co-authors of a new case book Networks, Platforms, and Utilities. Case books serve as the academic bedrock of law school classes. They are collections of seminal cases that facilitate the understanding of a specific field of law. Networks, Platforms, and Utilities collects primary source material that cover infrastructure areas such as transportation, communications, energy, finance, and technology. The subject of regulated industries has fallen away as...2023-06-141h 04Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E9. Jenny Kendler on Art and Environmental CrisisOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Jenny Kendler, the artist in residence with NRDC. Kendler is an artist and activist whose work focuses on climate change and biodiversity loss. The conversation begins with a discussion of one of Kendler’s ongoing works, Amber Archive. To draw attention to the anthropogenic loss of biodiversity, this piece represents an imagined future where humanity is interested in undoing the harm that has been done. There are a number of energy intensive, high-tech initiatives in place to preserve DNA of threatened species, but Kendler imagines a more ancient an...2023-05-311h 01Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E8. Danae Hernandez-Cortes on Environmental Economics & JusticeOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore is joined by Danae Hernandez-Cortes, an economist and professor in the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University who studies environmental justice and the distributional consequences of environmental policy. The conversation begins with a discussion of the new emphasis within environmental economics on environmental inequality, with researchers now focusing on questions related to where pollution is located with respect to disadvantaged communities and how policy affects the distribution of environmental harm. Comparing environmental inequality to general inequality is difficult to do precisely, but Hernandez-Cortes describes the distribution in environmental inequality as comparatively...2023-05-171h 01Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E7. Paul Stephan on the Knowledge Economy and Global PoliticsOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Paul Stephan, a comparative and international law expert at UVA Law and author of the new book, “The World Crisis and International Law: The Knowledge Economy and the Battle for the Future,” recently published by Cambridge University Press. Stephan defines the concept of a knowledge economy as the increasing reliance on conceptual work rather than physical labor as a means of adding value to goods and services. He cites the example of container shipping and its impact on the distribution of goods around the world. Stephan argues that inno...2023-05-031h 03All Things AlbionAll Things AlbionEP 70. WBA 2-1 NORWICH - WE'VE GIVEN OURSELVES A CHANCE! - IT GOES TO THE FINAL DAY - LIVERMORE LEAVESWelcome to Episode 70 of THE unofficial West Bromwich Albion podcast All Things Albion. Mike & Steve react to our 2-1 win against Norwich which havs given us a slim chance of still making the playoffs! we discuss how likely we are to make it on the final day, what it will take to make the playoffs. We also review our losses to Sheffield United & Sunderland. Finally we discuss Jake Livermore's departure from the club . Boing Boing Music Credit: Kovan & Electro-Light - Skyline [NCS Release]2023-04-3048 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E6. Alex Wang on Environmental Governance in ChinaOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Alex Wang, Professor of Law at UCLA, co-director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, and expert on the law and politics of Chinese environmental governance. Beginning with Wang’s initial experience in environmental issues in China, the US, and the NGO community, he discusses the generational and globally formative transformation he witnessed over his three decades in the field (1:37 - 9:36). After China’s entry into the WTO, there were some expectations for a broader economic and political liberalization. While there has been an increase in m...2023-04-191h 05Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E5. Emma Marris on Ethics and the Non-Human WorldOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore is joined by Emma Marris, an award-winning environmental writer and author of Wild Souls: Freedom and Flourishing in the Non-human World. (0:00-1:26) The two begin the discussion by analyzing how nature is defined and valued. Marris critiques the concept of nature; for her, there is no “unspoiled” nature free from human influence, and the idea is associated with colonialist efforts to deny rights to indigenous communities. Marris contrasts the concept of nature with wilderness, which emphasizes the autonomy of non-human animals. The subject of wild animal suffering has seen increasing focus in anim...2023-04-0557 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E4. Jed Stiglitz on the Reasoning StateOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Jed Stiglitz, a law professor at Cornell whose new book, The Reasoning State, was recently published by Cambridge University Press. The podcast begins with a conversation on the love-hate relationship between American society and agencies like the EPA. These agencies hold a lot of power and are called on to address many pressing social problems, but they also seem to be a near constant target of political attack. (0:39-5:14) Stiglitz is skeptical that these attacks are genuine and sees them as playing a more symbolic role. Nevertheless, the...2023-03-221h 00Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E3. Alex Guerrero on Democracy by LotteryOn this episode of Free Range, host Mike Livermore is joined by Alex Guerrero, a philosophy professor at Rutgers who writes in moral and political philosophy. Guerrero is a leading philosophical defender of the idea of lottocracy—the practice of choosing political leaders through lottery rather than elections. The podcast begins with Guerrero’s diagnosis of the failures of our current politics and the limitations of reforms such as changes to the campaign finance system. (0:33 - 12:40) Guerrero goes on to challenge what he referred to as the “Churchillian shrug,” which is the view that there are no viable alternative to electora...2023-03-081h 02Sounds Like A Search And Rescue PodcastSounds Like A Search And Rescue PodcastEpisode 95 - The 52 With a View list, Mount Cabot, Bushwhack to Signal Ridge Peak and Livermorehttps://slasrpodcast.com/   SLASRPodcast@gmail.com  Link to Golden Gaiter Awards Survey  Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.  This week, In the run up to episode 100 - we revisit a topic we covered way back on Episode 3 - the 52 With a View list - people often complain about crowds and their desire for more solit...2023-03-031h 36Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E2. Explainer: The Controversy over Wood PelletsOn this episode of Free Range, Host Mike Livermore is joined by two University of Virginia Law students, Matt Disandro and Elizabeth Putfark, who have produced this explainer episode on the pros and cons of wood pellets as a replacement for fossil fuels. To make wood pellets, wood from trees is broken apart, heated to reduce moisture, converted to a fine powder, and compressed to form dense, short pellets. According to Daniel Reinemann from Bioenergy Europe, a nonprofit based in Brussels that advocates for biomass energy, wood pellets are the closest thing that the biomass market has to a commodity. (6:50...2023-02-2250 minBeyond the Stage at Livermore Valley ArtsBeyond the Stage at Livermore Valley ArtsBeyond the Stage with George Bowen and Mike Piscotty, ALS Cure ProjectExecutive Director Chris Carter and Director of Marketing Ruth Egherman sit down with guitar master and luthier George Bowen and ALS Cure Project director Mike Piscotty to discuss an upcoming guitar benefit concert and auction to raise funds to find a cure for ALS. This benefit concert for the ALS Cure Project  on March 15th at 7:30pm at The Bankhead will feature master guitarists Arlen Roth, Bill Kirchen, Jim Soldi, Redd Volkaert,  Teisco Del Ray and more! An opportunity to meet and greet iconic musicians and support a good cause.  Get tickets and donate this concert https://livermorearts.org/eve...2023-02-1746 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS2E1. Laura Candiotto on Loving NatureOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore is joined by Laura Candiotto, a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pardubice in the Czech Republic. Candiotto’s recent paper, "Loving the Earth by Loving a Place," serves as the starting point for the conversation in today’s episode. Candiotto begins by highlighting how her understanding of loving nature differs from common usage. She argues that if we take up the love of nature in a casual way, we cannot really appreciate its moral and political value. Candiotto mentions that she begins with the account of love as care. It is n...2023-02-081h 03ANTICIPATEANTICIPATE#4 Cómo será la energía en el futuro¡Hola!Soy Mike Ivars en una nueva entrega, espero que os guste tanto como a mí hacerla.Si hasta ahora en los anteriores episodios de ANTICIPATE hemos tratado del futuro de IA, el futuro de los robots o la post-escasez. Esta semana quiero abordar algo que nos toca también a todos, por la dependencia que supone para nuestra sociedad moderna, como es la energía.Presente de la energía.El Sol fue nuestra fuente original de energía primitiva, ya que hacía posible la vegetación y con ello la...2023-02-0410 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E30. Host Mike Livermore on Interdisciplinary EngagementHost Mike Livermore concludes Season 1 of Free Range with a solo episode on the value of interdisciplinary engagement. Livermore begins with the theory behind the podcast—speaking with guests with various perspectives and backgrounds relating to the environment and sustainability—and the tradeoffs between being a generalist rather than a specialist. (0:43 – 4:32) In this episode, he wants to explore the questions around interdisciplinary scholarship and engagement: Why do people do it? How is it useful? How is it done in a productive way? (4:37 – 11:20) To begin, it is useful to understand why disciplines exist in the first place. A functional defense of discipli...2022-12-2859 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E29. Rich Schragger on the Power of CitiesOn today’s episode of Free Range, Michael Livermore speaks with UVA Law colleague Rich Schragger a leading expert on local government, federalism, and urban policy and the author of City Power: Urban Governance in a Global Age. Schragger begins the episode by discussing the idea of ‘city power,’ which is meant to challenge the usual narratives about local governments and cities. (0:42 - 2:41) Livermore and Schragger turn to one view, of cities as selling a suite of policies and amenities. In his book, he discusses the mistake of misinterpreting sorting as a theory of economic growth. Schragger is skeptical of claims...2022-12-141h 12Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E28. Michael Greenstone on Economics and Environmental PolicyOn today’s episode of Free Range, Livermore is joined by Michael Greenstone, the Milton Freedman Distinguished Service Professor in Economics and the Director of the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago. He served as the Chief Economist for President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisors and has worked for decades engaged in research and policy development on environmental issues. Livermore and Greenstone begin by discussion the climate provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act and their policy implications (0:47-4:47) Greenstone offers his take on what the IRA means (if anything) concerning the role of economists in debates over clim...2022-11-3059 minExpositors CollectiveExpositors CollectiveBeholding the Glory of Jesus with Heath HardestyIn episode 250 of the podcast Heath Hardesty speaks with Mike Neglia about mirth, cultural engagement and the artistry of preaching. Heath Hardesty was born and raised in Boulder County, Colorado, and now lives in Livermore. Before pastoring, h worked as a plumber's apprentice (which might explain something of his focus on us being apprentices of Jesus). He and his wife moved to the Tri-valley in October of 2009 to join the pastoral team of VCC, and he became the lead pastor in 2015. Heath and his wife Marla have three kids: a 9-year-old boy, a 6-year-old girl, and a 4...2022-11-2232 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E27. Gerald Torres on Environmental JusticeOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore interviews Gerald Torres, a professor at the Yale School of the Environment and Yale Law School and Director of the Yale Center for Environmental Justice. Torres explores the connections between environmental law and social justice from a scholarly and practical perspective. The discussion begins with the Yale Center of Environmental Justice and its efforts to link together environmental justice initiatives across the university and community, including with local Native American tribes . (0:53 – 8:02) This raises the question of how to define work that relates to environmental justice. (8:06 – 14:11) This issue partly implicates whether environmental justice issu...2022-11-161h 01Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E26. Katherine Blunt on Energy and WildfiresOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore interviews Katherine Blunt, a journalist at the Wall Street Journal and the recent author of California Burning: The Fall of Pacific Gas and Electric and What it Means for America’s Power Grid. The conversation begins with the book’s narrative of criminal charges, with Blunt briefly describing the cast of characters and situations in the book that led to prosecutions for a violation of the Federal Pipeline Safety Act and 84 counts of involuntary manslaughter. The latter was one of the first situations in history in which a company was charged with homi...2022-11-021h 01Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E25. Jonathan Colmer on Environmental InequalityOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Jonathan Colmer, an Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia’s Department of Economics and the Director of the Environmental Inequality Lab. His research interests are in environmental economics, development economics, and the distributional impacts of environmental policy. Colmer begins by discussing a recent paper of his that examines the distributional characteristics of air pollution in the United States and how they have changed over time. Tracking exposure temporally and spatially, they concluded that while there have been air pollution reductions in the last four decades, the disparities have persisted in...2022-10-191h 01Master Your Mix PodcastMaster Your Mix PodcastJason Livermore: Recording Punk MusicJason Livermore received his first snare drum at the age of three. Years later, Jason took up bass and guitar, but returned to drums because he liked them better. In junior high Jason discovered punk rock. His first vinyl purchase was the infamous, “Milo Goes to College”. He played in various bands throughout high school and college, recording some of these himself. After college, he decided that recording was probably going to be cooler than selling beer for Miller, his job at the time. Upon hearing that ALL was opening the Blasting Room in 1994, he moved to Fort...2022-10-121h 04Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E24. Michelle Wilde Anderson on America's CitiesOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Michelle Wilde Anderson, a law professor at Stanford. Anderson is the author of The Fight To Save The Town: Reimagining Discarded America, published in June 2022. Anderson begins by explaining the subtitle of the book, which draws attention to places that have both high poverty and few governmental resources, challenges that tend to be mutually reinforcing. Anderson discusses the reasons she chose the four places that the book focuses on: they’re exceptional places in terms of rich histories and good leadership, they contribute to a larger story when studied together be...2022-10-051h 00Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E22. Jed Purdy on the Value of DemocracyOn this episode of Free Range, UVA Law Professor Mike Livermore speaks with Jed Purdy, Duke Law Professor and author of the forthcoming Two Cheers for Politics: Why Democracy is Flawed, Frightening – and Our Best Hope. Purdy begins by discussing why current crises and loss of confidence in democratic institutions drew him to his current project. (0:43-4:37) People have begun to ask more of politics than in previous decades to address issues such as climate change and economic inequality, but our confidence in government institutions is still low. This presents a paradox: we want more from politics but we have gr...2022-09-071h 04Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E23. Henry Skerritt on Art and PoliticsOn this episode of Free Range, UVA Law Professor Mike Livermore speaks with Henry Skerritt, Curator of Indigenous Arts of Australia at the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection at the University of Virginia. Skerritt begins by introducing the Kluge-Rhue and how this collection of over 3,000 works of Indigenous Australian Art ended up at the University of Virginia. He explains that while aboriginal Australian art is the longest continuous artistic tradition in the world, it is also a contemporary movement that was used for political representation in the 20th century (0:49 - 4:50). They discuss the connection between art and politics, explaining how aboriginal...2022-09-0757 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E21. Matthew Burtner on EcoacousticsOn this episode of Free Range, Michael Livermore speaks with Matthew Burtner, a Professor of Compositions and Computer Technologies in the music department at the University of Virginia. Burtner’s work explores ecology and the aesthetic link between human expression and environmental systems. His latest album is Ice Field. Burtner begins by discussion how his music tries to decenter humans. (0:51-2:29) After listeners hear a snippet from the title track, Livermore inquires about the physical logistics of how he recorded this track. (3:58 – 8:13) Burtner recalls the improvisation he did while on the ice field and describes how environmental music appreciating a new...2022-08-241h 06Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E20. Moira O'Neill on Housing and Environmental ReviewOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Moira O’Neill, a professor of Urban and Environmental Planning at the University of Virginia who also has a joint appointment at UVA Law. Her work covers land use, climate change, equity, and resilience. A specific area of her research is land use law and its relationship to housing affordability, integration, and environmental impacts in California. O’Neill discusses the motivation for her recent study on the regulatory choices that restrict the development of different kinds of housing. (1:39 - 4:17). O’Neill describes the biggest highlight of the study: there’s incredib...2022-08-101h 04Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E19. Ronald Sandler on Ethics and SpeciesOn this episode of Free Range, Michael Livermore speaks with Ronald Sandler, a Professor of Philosophy at Northeastern University. Sandler writes on environmental ethics, emerging technologies, and ethical issues surrounding climate change, food, and species conservation. His books include Environmental Ethics: Theory and Practice and The Ethics of Species. Livermore and Sandler begin the episode by discussing the relationship between various disciplines engaged in studying the environment. (0:45 - 4:11) They then turn to the question of the moral foundation for intuitions that there is special harm associated with extinction. (4:13- 9:42) Sandler dives further into this philosophical idea of values by discussing...2022-07-271h 02Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E18. Jonathan Adler on Federalism and Environmental LawOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Jonathan Adler, a law professor at Case Western who writes on environmental law, federalism, and regulation. In 2020, Brookings Institution Press published Adler’s edited Marijuana Federalism: Uncle Sam and Mary Jane. Livermore and Adler begin their discussion on the topic of federalism and environmental law. Generally, Adler highlights sees the federal government as best focused on transboundary issues while states focus on issues with more localized impacts (00:49 - 02:50). Adler lists several benefits of states as venues for environmental policymaking, including variation in geography, economics, and industry as well as differences in...2022-07-131h 08Demos Helsinki PodcastDemos Helsinki PodcastS1E17. Frances Moore on Modeling Climate Politics Podcast: Free Range with Mike Livermore (LS 25 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: S1E17. Frances Moore on Modeling Climate PoliticsPub date: 2022-06-29Notes from Demos Helsinki Podcast:Examining feedbacks between politics and the climate system, the importance of 'endogenizing' emissions to political and social processes in climate modelling, different approaches to climate modelling, and much more.Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Frances Moore, a Professor of Environmental Science and Pol...2022-07-071h 00Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E17. Frances Moore on Modeling Climate PoliticsOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Frances Moore, a Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at UC Davis whose work focuses on climate economics. Recently, Moore was the lead author of a paper in Nature that examines an important set of feedbacks between politics and the climate system. The discussion begins by examining the key differences between the model development by Moore and her team and other approaches. Generally, climate models take emissions as a given, or as resulting from large macro phenomenon like economic growth. The innovation of Moore’s model is to treat emissions as...2022-06-291h 00Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E16. Dale Jamieson on Environmental Ethics and DemocracyOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Dale Jamieson, a Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy at New York University. His most recent book, Discerning Experts, was published in 2019 by the University of Chicago Press. The discussion begins with an examination of the tension between animal welfare and environmental ethics. Jamieson traces this tension back to the origins of environmental advocacy and the development of environmental law. This tension is best exemplified by the idea that animals often cause suffering to other animals, yet it is widely accepted that humans should not intervene to prevent the suffering...2022-06-151h 05Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E15. Kimberly Fields on Environmental Justice and the StatesOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Kimberly Fields, who is an Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia’s Woodson Institute of African-American and African Studies. Her recent work has focused on environmental justice, race, and inequality at the state level. The podcast begins with Professor Fields explaining why examining environmental policy at the state level is so important, emphasizing that many of the decisions that are made to implement federal policies are made by state legislatures. This results in a significant amount of variation between states not only in how aggressively they implement those policies, bu...2022-06-011h 05Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E14. Elizabeth Kolbert on Unintended ConsequencesOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Elizabeth Kolbert. Kolbert is a writer at The New Yorker, as well as the author of several books, including The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, for which she won a Pulitzer Prize in 2015. Her most recent book, Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future, was published in 2021. The podcast begins with Kolbert discussing how journalism, as a profession, has changed over the course of her career. While praising the accessibility that the internet has provided journalists, Kolbert also laments the way it has profoundly altered the industry’s ec...2022-05-1832 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E13. Jennifer Cole & Michael Vandenbergh on Social Psychology and Climate ChangeOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Jennifer Cole and Michael Vandenbergh. Dr. Cole is a postdoctoral scholar in social psychology at the Vanderbilt Climate Change Research Network, and Professor Vandenbergh is the David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair of Law at the Vanderbilt University Law School. Their work examines the political polarization of climate change and covid policies. To start off, Livermore asks his guests how they stay positive when studying something as divisive as the politicization of climate change. Vandenbergh explains the concept of “solution aversion,” which happens when individuals are aware of a solution but are...2022-05-0443 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E12. Cara Daggett on the Science and Politics of ThermodynamicsOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Cara Daggett, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Virginia Tech, about her new book The Birth of Energy: Fossil Fuels, Thermodynamics, and the Politics of Work. Daggett begins by speaking about her path to studying energy via her background in biochemistry and politics. Daggett explains that her interest in carbon — the basis of life in a scientific context but a hot-button issue in the political sphere — led to a broader awareness of how politics treat the concept of energy as fuel. This, in turn, inspired an examination of how various term...2022-04-201h 06Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E11. Nick Agar on Nature, Technology, and SocietyOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Nicholas Agar, a moral philosopher who is currently a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Australia. His most recent book, How to be Human in the Digital Economy, was published by MIT Press in 2019. The conversation begins with something of a retrospective of one of Agar’s earlier works, Life’s Intrinsic Value, which examines the foundations of moral consideration for non-humans. Agar explains how his approach to these ideas have evolved in the three decades since the book was published. In particular, Agar expands on his belief that phil...2022-04-061h 04Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreSIE10. Arden Rowell on the Psychology of Environmental LawOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Arden Rowell, a Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law. Rowell’s work focuses on environmental law, human behavior, and the incorporation of a multidisciplinary approach to the study of environmental law. Her new book, The Psychology of Environmental Law, co-written with Kenworthey Bilz, was recently published by NYU Press. Rowell begins by explaining why, despite the interdisciplinary nature of environmental law, psychology has not, to this point, had the effect on environmental law that it could and should have. She goes on to explain how an...2022-03-231h 01Demos Helsinki PodcastDemos Helsinki PodcastS1E9. Shi-Ling Hsu on Capitalism and the Environment Podcast: Free Range with Mike Livermore (LS 25 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: S1E9. Shi-Ling Hsu on Capitalism and the EnvironmentPub date: 2022-03-02Notes from Demos Helsinki Podcast:The guest discusses what motivated him to pursue a PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics, and how his experience as a graduate student with a law degree differed from his colleagues. He proposes that the environmental problems the world currently faces are not the fault of capitalism but, rather, are the result of society’s decisions.Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Liste...2022-03-0959 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E9. Shi-Ling Hsu on Capitalism and the EnvironmentOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Shi-Ling Hsu, the D’Alemberte Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Environmental Programs at the Florida State University College of Law. He is also the author of the book Capitalism and the Environment: A Proposal to Save the Environment, which was published in December 2021 by Cambridge University Press. Professor Hsu begins by discussing what motivated him to pursue a PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics, having already practiced for several years as a lawyer, and how his experience as a graduate student with a law degree differed from his co...2022-03-0259 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E8. Karen Bradshaw on Property Rights for AnimalsOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Karen Bradshaw, a Professor of Law and the Mary Sigler Research Fellow at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Bradshaw’s work examines the intersection of environmental law and property law. Her most recent book, Wildlife as Property Owners: A New Conception of Animal Rights, contends that property rights can be a useful tool in the protection of endangered wildlife. Bradshaw begins by providing a summation of the central argument of her book, and explaining how the conclusions she comes to are, in fact, a contin...2022-02-231h 07Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E7. Jon Cannon on PlaceToday on Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with his colleague Jonathan Cannon, who retired from UVA Law in May 2021 after over two decades of teaching at the law school. Prior to joining UVA Law, Cannon served as general counsel to the EPA, and his 1998 memo, which has come to be known as “the Cannon memo,” was influential in opening a path for EPA to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. He is currently writing a book about the significance of “place.” Cannon begins by explaining what the concept of place means to him, and how it has shaped both his professional and personal...2022-02-091h 03Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E6. Karen McGlathery on Coastal ResilienceToday on Free Range, Mike Livermore discusses coastal preservation with Karen McGlathery. McGlathery is a professor at the University of Virginia’s Department of Environmental Sciences and the Director of UVA’s Environmental Resilience Institute. McGlathery’s work centers on coastal ecosystems and the discussion today covers a number of different topics related to climate change and coastal communities. McGlathery begins by discussing her path to becoming an environmental scientist (:55 – 4:00). She then outlines the work being done at the University of Virginia’s Resilience Institute, including explaining what the term “resilience” means in the context of the environmental sciences, and how the instit...2022-01-261h 02Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E5. Madison Condon on Climate and Corporate GovernanceOn this episode of Free Range with Mike Livermore, Mike speaks with Boston University School of Law professor Madison Condon about the interaction between corporate governance and environmental concerns. Condon has written extensively on how corporations are changing their approach to the environment in the face of climate change issues and the rise of ESG investing, which incorporates Environmental, Social, and Governance considerations into larger investment strategies. The conversation starts off with a discussion of the influence of massive investment funds like BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street in the world of corporate governance. These funds are so large that they...2022-01-1256 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E4. Willis Jenkins on the Humanities and Environmental ChangeOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Willis Jenkins, the John Allen Hollingsworth Professor of Ethics and Chair of the University of Virginia’s Department of Religious Studies. In an enlightening conversation that flows from the nature of the humanities to the way in which concerns about access to water are thought about within the academy, Jenkins explains how his work brings together three distinct but connected concepts: religion, ethics, and the environment. This wide-ranging conversation begins with both Livermore and Jenkins questioning the strange space the humanities occupies within academia, with both suggesting that perhaps the ph...2021-12-291h 00Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E3. Lee Buchheit and Mitu Gulati on Debt-for-Nature DealsOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with sovereign debt experts Lee Buchheit and Mitu Gulati. Buchheit is a retired partner at international law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, whose practice centers on international debt restructuring and project finance. He has worked on more than two dozen sovereign debt restructuring deals, including leading the team that advised the Greek government during its 2012 debt crisis. Mitu Gulati is the John V. Ray Research Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. In addition to his academic work, he is the host of Clauses and Controversies, a...2021-12-151h 21Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E2. Camilo Sanchez on Human Rights and the EnvironmentOn today’s episode, Mike Livermore speaks with Assistant Professor Camilo Sánchez, the Director of the University of Virginia School of Law’s International Human Rights Clinic. Their conversation covers everything from Latin American history to the intersection of constitutional law and international law. These threads come together in the Guapinol Case, one of the clinic’s major projects. In that matter, Professor Sánchez and his students collaborate with international organizations to advocate on behalf of a group of eight illegally-detained environmental defenders in Honduras. The conversation begins with Professor Sánchez talking about his background and what sparked h...2021-12-011h 05Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreS1E1. Deborah Lawrence on Forests and the ClimateOn this episode of Free Range, Mike Livermore speaks with Dr. Deborah Lawrence, a Professor of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia, about her research on land use and the connection between deforestation and climate change. In this discussion, Lawrence provides an in-depth explanation of the role forests play in affecting the global climate and then discusses how climate scientists use mathematical modeling to project the future of climate change. Professor Lawrence begins by describing how she developed her interdisciplinary approach to studying land use, which she calls “Food, Fuels and Forests” (2:30 – 5:30). This approach recognizes that the surface of the ea...2021-12-0159 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreICA4.9 Ithai Rabinowitch on Engineering the BrainMike Livermore speaks with ICA4 Fellow Ithai Rabinowitch, Assistant Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Faculty of Medicine. Rabinowitch specializes in neural circuits and neurobiology, and his current research is focused on exploring synaptic connections and the function of the nervous system. Rabinowitch begins by explaining how his studies of industrial engineering nurtured his interest in neuroscience and brain function, eventually leading him to a career that combines aspects of both engineering and biology (:55 – 3:52). He then describes how his research engages in “forward-engineering,” describes how this is similar to, but distinct from, reverse-engineering, and explains how forward-engineering is used bot...2021-10-021h 01Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreICA4.8 Henry Taylor Interviews Mike Livermore on Legal AIHenry Taylor speaks with ICA4 Fellow Michael Livermore, the Edward F. Howrey Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. Livermore is also the Director of the Program in Law, Communities and the Environment (PLACE), an interdisciplinary program based at UVA Law that examines the intersection of legal, environmental, and social concerns. The podcast begins with Livermore speaking about his specialty areas, how he incorporates his interest in artificial intelligence and machine learning into his legal research, and how those interests fit within the legal field (:50 – 2:41). This leads to a conversation about the potential uses of AI in...2021-10-021h 07Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreICA4.7 Alex Cayco Gajic on Intelligence and the BrainMike Livermore speaks with ICA4 Fellow Alex Cayco-Gajic, a Junior Professor at the Group for Neural Theory at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris. Her work centers on neuroscience and brain function Cayco-Gajic begins by describing how, despite having a background in mathematics, “academic peer pressure” convinced her to shift her focus away from math and toward neuroscience, and goes on to explain that she continues to incorporate certain aspects of her math background into her current research. She also explains how technological advances expanded the technical to neurological researchers, to the extent that the utilization of mathematical concepts is now...2021-09-101h 00Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreICA4.6 Suranga Kasthurirathne on AI and Health CareMike Livermore speaks with ICA4 Fellow Suranga Kasthurirathne, an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Kasthurirathne is also a Research Scientist at the Clem McDonald Center for Biomedical Informatics at Indiana University’s Regenstrief Institute, and his work focuses on data analytics and machine learning in the healthcare context. To begin with, Kasthurirathne offers some insight into his background, and describes how his experience developing health information infrastructure for under-resourced nations inspired an interest in data analytics. This leads to a discussion about the divide that exists between wealthy nations and poor nations, the economic di...2021-09-101h 00Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreICA4.5 Philipp Kellmeyer on NeuroethicsMike Livermore speaks with ICA Fellow Dr. Philipp Kellmeyer, head of the Neuroethics and AI ethics Lab at the University Medical Center, Freiburg. Kellmeyer’s research focuses on the intersection of neurotechnology, ethics, artificial intelligence, and big data. In addition to his academic work, Kellmeyer is a board-certified neurologist. The podcast begins with Kellmeyer discussing his background and how a medical practitioner ended up working in the field of neurotechnology (:40 – 4:55). He then summarizes the current state of neurotechnology, with a focus on deep-brain stimulation, which Kellmeyer describes as the most advanced area of the field. This leads to a longer disc...2021-09-101h 03Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreICA4.4 Henry Taylor on Philosophy and Cognitive ScienceMike Livermore speaks with ICA4 Fellow Henry Taylor, Senior Lecturer of Philosophy at the University of Birmingham. Taylor’s work examines the interaction between cognitive science and philosophy, with a particular focus on consciousness, perception, and attention. After explaining that his interest in philosophy stretches back to his youth, Taylor describes his current work in psychophysics, or the study of the relationship between physical and psychological events (:50 – 5:40). Taylor then provides an in-depth explanation of his work into attention and summarize some of the key concepts and experiments of the field, including “inattentional blindness,” “blindsight,” and the G.Y. case, one of the field...2021-09-101h 11Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreICA4.3 Deshen Moodley on AI and KnowledgeMike Livermore speaks with ICA4 Fellow Deshen Moodley, Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Co-Director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research at the University of Cape Town. Moodley’s work focuses on machine learning and probabilistic modeling systems. Moodley begins by remembering his first encounter with computers, and how that spurred a lifelong interest in programming and, eventually, led him, first, to a career in the private sector before transitioning to an academic career. Moodley compares the differing aims of industry and academia, in addition to pointing out the way in which the structure of a co...2021-09-101h 09Free Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreICA4.2 Laura Candiotto on Emotion and IntelligenceMike Livermore speaks with ICA4 Laura Candiotto, whose work focuses on the Philosophy of Emotions, and the intersection of epistemology, ethics, philosophy, and cognition. At the time this interview was recorded, Candiotto was a Senior Research Fellow at the Free University of Berlin’s Institute of Philosophy; she is now a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Ethics at the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic. Candiotto begins by explaining what exactly she means when she refers to emotion in her work, how others in her field understand the term, and why competing theories of emotion lead to controversy amongst those in...2021-09-0859 minFree Range with Mike LivermoreFree Range with Mike LivermoreICA4.1 Jakub Growiec on the Future EconomyMike Livermore speaks with ICA4 Fellow Jakub Growiec, Professor of Economics and Finance at the Warsaw School of Economics. Growiec’s work focuses on the world economy, economic growth, and the interaction between economics and technology. The podcast begins with Growiec explaining his interest in economics, and the motivations that led him to tailor his work to become more accessible to the general public (:45 – 3:30). He then speaks about the idea of “instrumental convergence,” and why he believes it is an important component in the understanding of intelligence. Growiec explains how the four instrumental goals of artificial intelligence — self-preservation, efficiency, creativity, and resour...2021-09-021h 08The TallMikeWine PodcastThe TallMikeWine PodcastChef Scott Wall!!!Send us a textThe former Executive Chef of Lark Creek restaurant in Walnut Creek (CA) talks to Mike about the downfall of an iconic Bay Area restaurant group; Mike drops knowledge about Petite Sirah (in a very poor French accent); Scott explains his unorthodox sports affiliations and talks about the ups and downs of The Chef Life.See pictures of all the fun on Mike's Instagram! And feel free to email Mike with any questions you may have, or comments or suggestions.Wines tasted this episode: 2017 Chateau de L'ou, Vin de P...2021-03-1555 minThe Soundtrack to Your Imagination with Free AudiobookThe Soundtrack to Your Imagination with Free AudiobookAverage Joe: Be the Silicon Valley Tech Genius Audiobook by Shawn LivermoreListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 461685 Title: Average Joe: Be the Silicon Valley Tech Genius Author: Shawn Livermore Narrator: Mike Lenz Format: Unabridged Length: 16:09:48 Language: English Release date: 12-01-20 Publisher: Ascent Audio Genres: Science & Technology, Computers Summary: The book covers numerous tech entrepreneurial founders and software developers, and the exciting brands or products that they created. It goes deep on a handful of them, narrowly divulging exactly how a few software developers and startup founders created breakthrough tech products like Gmail, Dropbox, Ring, Snapchat, Bitcoin, Groupon, and more. It highlights and unpacks the...2020-12-014h 09Dive Into The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Game-Changing!Dive Into The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Game-Changing!Average Joe: Be the Silicon Valley Tech Genius by Shawn LivermorePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/461685to listen full audiobooks. Title: Average Joe: Be the Silicon Valley Tech Genius Author: Shawn Livermore Narrator: Mike Lenz Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 9 minutes Release date: December 1, 2020 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: The book covers numerous tech entrepreneurial founders and software developers, and the exciting brands or products that they created. It goes deep on a handful of them, narrowly divulging exactly how a few software developers and startup founders created breakthrough tech products like Gmail, Dropbox, Ring, Snapchat, Bitcoin, Groupon, and more. It highlights and unpacks the general hero-worship that the media...2020-12-014h 09Unlock This High-Impact Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.Unlock This High-Impact Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.Average Joe by Shawn LivermorePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/17973to listen full audiobooks. Title: Average Joe Author: Shawn Livermore Narrator: Mike Lenz Format: mp3 Length: 16 hrs and 9 mins Release date: 12-01-20 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 4 ratings Genres: Programming & Software Development Publisher's Summary: The book covers numerous tech entrepreneurial founders and software developers, and the exciting brands or products that they created. It goes deep on a handful of them, narrowly divulging exactly how a few software developers and startup founders created breakthrough tech products like Gmail, Dropbox, Ring, Snapchat, Bitcoin, Groupon, and more. It highlights and unpacks the general hero-worship that the...2020-12-014h 09Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyAverage Joe: Be the Silicon Valley Tech Genius by Shawn LivermorePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/461685to listen full audiobooks. Title: Average Joe: Be the Silicon Valley Tech Genius Author: Shawn Livermore Narrator: Mike Lenz Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 9 minutes Release date: December 1, 2020 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: The book covers numerous tech entrepreneurial founders and software developers, and the exciting brands or products that they created. It goes deep on a handful of them, narrowly divulging exactly how a few software developers and startup founders created breakthrough tech products like Gmail, Dropbox, Ring, Snapchat, Bitcoin, Groupon, and more. It highlights and unpacks the general hero-worship that the media...2020-12-014h 09Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyAverage Joe: Be the Silicon Valley Tech Genius by Shawn LivermorePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/461685 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Average Joe: Be the Silicon Valley Tech Genius Author: Shawn Livermore Narrator: Mike Lenz Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 9 minutes Release date: December 1, 2020 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: The book covers numerous tech entrepreneurial founders and software developers, and the exciting brands or products that they created. It goes deep on a handful of them, narrowly divulging exactly how a few software developers and startup founders created breakthrough tech products like Gmail, Dropbox, Ring, Snapchat, Bitcoin, Groupon, and more. It highlights and unpacks the general hero-worship that the...2020-12-0130 minMike Silva: Life-Changing FaithMike Silva: Life-Changing FaithMore Than We Can See In this sermon at Cedar Grove Community Church in Livermore, California, Mike explores how 2 Corinthians 4 helps us keep walking in faith when we feel blindsided by pain, grief, and suffering. 2020-09-1531 minAggie Overtime – The Inside Scoop on UC Davis AthleticsAggie Overtime – The Inside Scoop on UC Davis AthleticsAggie EVO World of Work Coffee Talk for 5/22/2020 - Mike Shaw, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryAggie EVO World of Work Coffee Talk for 5/22/2020 - Mike Shaw, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratorySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2020-05-2225 minCamachocastCamachocast2020’s Official Hunk of a Man: Mike HahnMike is a professional videographer who works for the San Jose Barracuda Hockey Team and the host of the Youtube comedy show: "Whatever the f*ck we're calling it." In this episode we talk about the Russian Invasion of Tinder, alleged sexual misconduct in the Livermore Catholic Church, the life of a professional videographer, and more! Follow Mike on instagram @_mikehahn --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camachocast-network/support2020-05-131h 12Good Christadelphian Talks ExtendedGood Christadelphian Talks ExtendedMike Livermore - Class 5Class 5 from Bro. Mike Livermore’s series on "Classic Lessons for Modern Challenges" given at the Livonia Study Day. Class 1 from this series was used for GCT Episode 041.2019-09-2340 minGood Christadelphian Talks ExtendedGood Christadelphian Talks ExtendedMike Livermore - Class 4Class 4 from Bro. Mike Livermore’s series on "Classic Lessons for Modern Challenges" given at the Livonia Study Day. Class 1 from this series was used for GCT Episode 041.2019-09-2328 minGood Christadelphian Talks ExtendedGood Christadelphian Talks ExtendedMike Livermore - Class 3Class 3 from Bro. Mike Livermore’s series on "Classic Lessons for Modern Challenges" given at the Livonia Study Day. Class 1 from this series was used for GCT Episode 041.2019-09-2352 minGood Christadelphian Talks ExtendedGood Christadelphian Talks ExtendedMike Livermore - Class 2Class 2 from Bro. Mike Livermore’s series on "Classic Lessons for Modern Challenges" given at the Livonia Study Day. Class 1 from this series was used for GCT Episode 041.2019-09-2344 minGood Christadelphian Talks ExtendedGood Christadelphian Talks ExtendedMike Livermore - Class 1Class # from Bro. Mike Livermore’s series on "Classic Lessons for Modern Challenges" given at the Livonia Study Day. Class 1 from this series was used for GCT Episode 041.2019-09-2348 minGood Christadelphian Talks PodcastGood Christadelphian Talks Podcast041: Mike Livermore - Classic Lessons for Modern ChallengesToday, with Sam Taylor guest hosting, we are listening to a talk by Bro. Mike Livermore that was given at the Livonia, MI Study Day in 2019, this class is  the first untitled class in the series "Classic Lessons for Modern Challenges." Thank you for listening, God bless, and talk to you next week. Send talk suggestions or comments to: GoodChristadelphianTalks@gmail.com For Show Notes, visit our website: Anchor.fm/GCT Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter2019-07-1743 minThrough The Grapevine | Culture + HospitalityThrough The Grapevine | Culture + HospitalityTTG #15 ‘Mike Vanderveen’Michael Vanderveen is a Pleasanton born photographer and videographer. He has seen much of the world but remains drawn to his backyard in the Livermore Valley Wine Country. We are excited to have him as we share what makes this valley so great through his unique vantage point. We dive into the importance of tying captivating visual and graphic elements to your products and brands. And most importantly the power of storytelling. We may have also just planned a TTG documentary as well...but you will have to tune in and find out for yourself. Stay tuned as we get...2019-06-101h 04Hey World with Ross LivermoreHey World with Ross LivermoreHey World Ep. 39 Go See a Damn ShowIn this episode, I'm talking about opening Nicole Bogs's release party, live podcasts and the Mike Hicks show at 3rd and Lindsley. » Connect with Ross Livermore Facebook → facebook.com/rosslivermore Instagram → instagram.com/rosslivermore Twitter → twitter.com/rosslivermore Spotify → https://spoti.fi/2Br3xzd Hey World Playlist → https://spoti.fi/2K9pgz6 YouTube → youtube.com/rosslivermore Website → www.rosslivermore.com Dudestoked → instagram.com/youredudestoked2019-02-0100 minRanking Things with LeviRanking Things with LeviGilmore Girls with Mike LivermoreDiscuss multiple rankings from Gilmore Girls. Here is Mike's lists that we breakdown: Supplemental Characters 1) Michel Gerard 2) Luke Danes 3) Paris Geller 4) Kirk Gleason 5) Sookie St. James 6) Dean Forester 7) Lane Kim 8) Miss Patty 9) Babette Dell 10) Jackson Belleville Lorelai's Men 1) Luke Danes s1-8 2) Alex Lesman s3 3) Max Medina s1-2 4) Jason Stiles s4 5) Peyton Sanders s3e5 6) Chris Hayden s1-7 7) Paul s2e9 8) Rune s1e122018-12-0856 minDesire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading & Interviews with Highly Successful TradersDesire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading & Interviews with Highly Successful Traders091: Grinding Daily Profits In The Market - Mike TedeschiIn episode 91 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I interview Mike Tedeschi, a day and swing trader running a portfolio as well as a trading chatroom. At the time of the interview, he has been trading for himself for over 6 years. Mike looks at the investment world through a contrarian lens. By going against the herd, he positions himself to achieve the largest possible returns in the quickest time frame with the least amount of risk. One of the topics we touch on is the need for a trading plan. Mike, like me, has also b...2017-05-0837 minDesire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading Tips & Interviews with Highly Successful TradersDesire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading Tips & Interviews with Highly Successful Traders091: Grinding Daily Profits In The Market - Mike TedeschiIn episode 91 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I interview Mike Tedeschi, a day and swing trader running a portfolio as well as a trading chatroom. At the time of the interview, he has been trading for himself for over 6 years. Mike looks at the investment world through a contrarian lens. By going against the herd, he positions himself to achieve the largest possible returns in the quickest time frame with the least amount of risk. One of the topics we touch on is the need for a trading plan. 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