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Rappin’ on Racin’Rappin’ on Racin’Rappin on Racin July 10, 2024,Welcome to Rappin on Racin Guests include Tyler Harris the Director of Operations at Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway, Gary Koteles the owner and competition director at Koteles Motorsports, Former announcer at Pittsburgh Jim Zufall, Super Late Model Drivers Tyler Dietz, Dylan Fenton and Brad Benton. Luke Host from Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway has a collection of Victory Lane interviews with Daryl Charlier, Stephen Shelpman, Christian Schneider, Hunter Von and Jacob Chips July 13th is The Inaugural Dow Carnahan Fantasy Cup - Falconi's 410-Winged Sprint Cars. The fastest dirt cars on the plane...2024-07-081h 28Deez Lug NutzDeez Lug NutzGary Ledbetter and Jeremy GerstnerEpisode 38 is on the scene and the boys detail their split trip from Friday. Jody was at Franklin County Speedway in Callaway VA covering the SMART Modified Tour while Julian was at Tri County Speedway in Granite Falls NC covering the GXS Street Stock Series, CARS Tour Pro Late Model doubleheader. We break down the SMART Modified powered by Pace-O Matic event from Franklin County Speedway with our analysis of the event. We also break down the inaugural GXS Street Stock Series LeapFrog 75 from Tri County Speedway. We would like to recognize Kyle Lynch f...2023-05-312h 06Grip Strip PodcastGrip Strip PodcastGrip Strip Podcast Episode 131 - Demolished Equipment & OpportunitiesPhil and Josh invite regular contributor Joe Passero from FanSided/Beyond The Flag back to discuss all things NASCAR after a wild and destructive weekend at Daytona which saw Austin Dillon get into the playoffs, Ryan Blaney sneak in by three points, and a bunch of disappointed drivers including Martin Truex, Jr.  Rain played a major role with most of the field being destroyed with just over 20 laps to go.  The guys go over what can be done and what should change with this being the third successive year where rain has caught out leaders in a ra...2022-09-032h 58The Podium Finish Live!The Podium Finish Live!Ep. 44 | Simon PagenaudWelcome back to TPF Live! Today, Rob Tiongson and Nathan Solomon breakdown a wacky Cup Series regular-season finale which resulted in an upset victory from Austin Dillon. Ryan Blaney got the final spot in the playoffs by pointing his way in and Martin Truex Jr. was the odd man out.  They also discuss a crazy Xfinity Series race that was won by Jeremy Clements. But, he was penalized this week, and they discuss the implications of that.  Later, they preview the playoffs and make their picks for the next 10 weeks, as well as Da...2022-09-0159 minThe Audio Project with Deena TearneyThe Audio Project with Deena TearneyJoin the Data Culture Club - Hear industry leaders share how effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic requires all parties to come togetherDeena speaks with industry leaders Dr. Nick Redding of the Hawaii Data Collaborative, Dr. Erin Hughey Director of Global Operations at the Pacific Disaster Center, and Jeremy Blaney, Tableau Customer Success Leader on data culture.Deena White Tearney is the Founder and CEO of Pacific Point, a Salesforce Consulting firm. Her passion is mentoring youth to pursue careers in tech. Connect with Deena on Instagram or Linkedin and find out more about Pacific Point . 2021-02-0556 minWinning SlowlyWinning SlowlyJake Meador: In Search of the Common GoodHey listeners, we had a miscommunication leading to the episode originally being published with the wrong intro music—sorry to any of you who got that earlier version! This new version has the right intro music (and one edit fix Chris caught listening back through the episode as a bonus). Sorry about any hassle or confusion! An interview with author and editor (and our friend) about his new book! Show Notes An interview with author and editor (and our friend!) Jake Meador—focused especially on his book In Search of the Common Good: Chri...2019-12-0559 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.13: A Healthy TensionChris and Stephen talk about an interesting article… and then pivot to the nature of this podcast and some of their healthy differences—about the show, and in approach to these questions in general. Show notes Isaac Asimov’s Caves of Steel Alan Jacobs’ Pinboard “The Web Falls Apart” Chris’ newsletter Across the Sundering Seas the last couple weeks, on progress and decline: Flux (#27) Edges (#28) Jaron Lanier Your Undivided Attention, Episode 9: The Dictator’s Playbook Chris’ Christology class Chris also wrote a follow-up post on Twitter bots and decline, to which Stephen thoughtfully replied. Music “Em...2019-11-2144 minM&M Podcast: Discussions from Edinburgh at the Intersections of Education and TechnologyM&M Podcast: Discussions from Edinburgh at the Intersections of Education and TechnologyM&M Podcast Episode 6: Jeremy Knox discussing and reflecting on TeacherbotIn the sixth episode of the M&M (Michael and Myles) podcast we are again joined by Dr Jeremy Knox, the co-director of the Centre for Research in Digital Education (Data Society) and a Lecturer in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh.  We discuss the TeacherBot project Jeremy worked on from 2015-16 and reflect on bots in teaching.Michael Gallagher is a Lecturer in Digital Education at the Centre for Research in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh. Myles Blaney is a service manager in Digital Learning Applications and Media. We are both involved on the Distanc...2019-11-0416 minM&M Podcast: Discussions from Edinburgh at the Intersections of Education and TechnologyM&M Podcast: Discussions from Edinburgh at the Intersections of Education and TechnologyM&M Podcast Episode 5: Jeremy Knox: data, justice and impacts on automationIn the fifth episode of the M&M (Michael and Myles) podcast we are joined by Dr Jeremy Knox, the co-director of the Centre for Research in Digital Education (Data Society) and a Lecturer in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh.  We discuss projects that Jeremy has worked on including Data Justice Week, Learning Analytics Report Card, and the impact of data on education and society.Michael Gallagher is a Lecturer in Digital Education at the Centre for Research in Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh. Myles Blaney is a service manager in Digital Learning Applica...2019-11-0432 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.12: An Experiment in Moral Imagination, Pt. 3Sustainable long-distance transportation, or really great virtual reality? Fight! Show notes Which would make for healthy localist cities in 80 years: sustainable long-distance transportation, or really great virtual reality? Chris says sustainable long-distance transporation. Stephen says VR. Fight! (In which the phrase “I don’t think that’s true!” appears more than any other episode of the show… ever.) Links Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury The Opolis Cities/metropolitan areas on the East Coast with more than 4½ million residents Atlanta Baltimore Boston Miami New York Philadelphia Washington D.C. Music “The Wait” by The F...2019-10-2336 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.11: An Experiment in Moral Imagination, Pt. 2“Go Do Earth Things”, or, How 80 Years of Non-Technocratic Thinking Might Improve Phoenix, AZ Show notes What will the world be like 80 years from now if we avoid technocratic thinking? We discuss the far future of ecologies, urban planning, and … open-source code economy. Listen all the way through for the closing note about the next episode and one of the most incredible bloopers we’ve ever produced. Best efforts notwithstanding, we couldn’t actually find a news story about the Woodmoor HOA’s fight with its own residents—Chris got this from a friend who lived thro...2019-10-0635 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.10: An Experiment In Moral Imagination, Pt. 1Show Notes Press pause on the dystopias. Set aside interventions. Dream a little of a non-technocratic world. We’ve mostly been in the weeds of thinking about specific interventions around technologism this season. Today, we press pause and just spend some time imagining—dare we say, dreaming—of what a non-technocratic world might look and feel like. Links psychohistory The Dispossessed, Ursula K. Le Guin Confessions, Augustine The Expanse Kim Stanley Robinson, New York 2140 and Mars Trilogy, beginning with Red Mars our collective forgetting of the 1970s Alan Jacobs Slate Star Codex (see Se...2019-09-1143 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.09: FrictioneersCan adding a little friction back to user interfaces save us? Show notes We talk about the currently-trendy concept of (design) friction and how it is necessary but not sufficient for right action on the Internet. Links Facebook admits that it intentionally defrauded children by making it easy to buy in-game purchases The creator of the retweet button now thinks it was a bad idea (Mea culpa: We stated this article was written in Wired but it was in BuzzFeed) Dark patterns Alt-Meat Trounces Animal Meat’s Massive Inefficiencies The Launch: After tw...2019-08-2937 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.08: Literally Metaphorically Listen for EarthquakesShow Notes We pause from issue-focused episodes and try to pull together the threads of the season so far to take a step toward our ethic of technology. Stephen imitating Lewis Mumford saying “I said that!!!” Links Donald Trump cannot block critical Twitter users, court rules The Lindy effect – John D. Cook on the expected lifetimes of technology: …if all you know is that a technology has survived a certain amount of time, you can estimate that it will survive about that much longer. President Bush’s “can’t get foo...2019-08-0837 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.07: The ERLC AI Statement, Part 2Data privacy, just war, the sovereignty of God… there’s a lot here! Show Notes We dig into the rest of the ERLC’s statement on AI—everything from security and privacy to just war and the sovereignty of God. Links Artificial Intelligence: An Evangelical Statement of Principles In Search of the Common Good, Jake Meador Minority Report Deepfakes Fake ‘drunk’ Nancy Pelosi video goes viral, and it wasn’t even that hard to make (Mashable) 6.06: A Kind of Blindness—Smart cities, “big data”, and the mea...2019-07-1945 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.06: The ERLC AI Statement, Part 1People reflecting proactively on ethics? Sold! …mostly. Mostly! Show Notes The ERLC published a statement on artificial intelligence and ethics. We give them an ‘A’ but have some substantive disagreements. Links Artificial Intelligence: An Evangelical Statement of Principles Mass Effect - Mass Affection I, Robot Ray Kurzweil The Singularity Newton’s Wake, Ken Macleod 6.03: I’m Not Puttin’ That Chip in My Cheek—Bodily modification, from hip replacement to magnets in your fingers. 6.05: Crispr—Setting limits on how far we modify ourselves Deepfakes Music Mixtaped Monk by Mixtaped Monk “Winning Slowly Theme” by C...2019-07-0343 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.05: Chattanooga, China, and SubsidiarityLocalism is great! …but it is no panacea. Show Notes We look at everything from American racial history to the differences between Chattanooga’s and China’s “local” internets. Stephen gesticulating wildly! Links The New Sewer Socialists, Evan Malmgren, Logic An alternate ending to the tragedy of the commons, Nadia Eghbal, on Elinor Ostrom’s Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action Ostrom noticed there are many situations where common resources are allocated efficiently, without intervention from the market or state. She explores, through a series of...2019-05-2335 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.04: Not Better EnoughRejecting solutionism, the problems of the humane, and wise change. Show Notes We dig into the challenge of taking a non-solutionist approach and rejecting a technocratic view of the world… while not rejecting “interventions” and making real progress along the way. Corrections Stephen accidentally referred to Chris’ reference in his newsletter to C. S. Lewis’ foreword to St. Athanasius’ On the Incarnation as “On the Annunciation”—the annunciation is a related but distinct bit of Christian doctrine, when the Incarnation was announced (‘annunciated’) to Mary, the mother of Jesus. Chris thought we talked...2019-05-0938 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.03: Ari WallachAn interview with the founder of Longpath about his vision for the future and trans-generational ethics. Show Notes We chat with Ari Wallach of Longpath about his vision for the future and the importance of trans-generational ethics. (There’s obviously a lot we both find valuable and disagree with here… keep your ears open for reflection on some of those differences in the future!) Corrigenda Buckminster Fuller didn’t invent the trimtab—but he did invent the metaphor of the social aspects of trimtab! Links Forget short-termism: it’s time to...2019-04-2549 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.02: People Who Don’t Want To Do ThingsAny positive vision of the future must contend with people who like the current way of doing things. We discuss personal and communal liturgies as potential ways to address the issue. Show Notes John Deere discussion in 6.13 $200M lobbying from oil companies 43 Democrats not even voting on a thing they support $200M in lobbying from oil companies Jake Meador’s articles: “Whose Reaganism? Which Republicanism?” (Mere Orthodoxy) “America’s Farming Crisis, Laid Bare by Midwest Floods” (Christianity Today) “A Community Environmental Project”, Andrew “Spence” Spencer Star Wars: Vision of the Future, Timothy Zahn The church history podcast Stephen keep...2019-04-1142 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly7.01: Do We Really Need to Keep the Internet Around?Season 7’s charter—by way of a rollicking argument about Alan Jacobs’ The Year of Our Lord 1943 and Tolkien’s idea of eucatastrophe. Show Notes Major figures we discuss in this episode: Alan Jacobs’ recent work The Year of Our Lord 1943: Christian Humanism in an Age of Crisi Jacques Ellul C. S. Lewis T. S. Eliot Jacques Mauritain Simone Weil J.R.R. Tolkien The Lord of the Rings The Silmarillion eucatastrophe: from “On Fairy Stories” (published in The Monsters and the Critics) Other topics/figures/books/etc. we mentioned: The Bill Nye/Ken Ham de...2019-03-2738 minWinning SlowlyWinning SlowlyJessica C. BlankDocumentary theater and the power of storytelling for social change. Show Notes An interview with writer, director, and actor Jessica C. Blank, focusing on her approach to using writing and acting as a means of accomplishing social change. We talk about her work on The Exonerated and How To Be a Rock Critic, as well as her theory of story and the way it can help create common ground even when people have deep disagreements. Links Most importantly: Jessica’s website her Instagram All the things we talked about on...2019-02-0454 minWinning SlowlyWinning Slowly6.13: A Four-in-One SpecialWrapping up Season 6 by covering the topics we intended to cover before Chris’ experience with burnout broke everything. Show Notes On burnout: Chris’ New Rustacean episode Chris’ blog posts Shannon Vallor and Technology and the Virtues “Why American Farmers Are Hacking Their Tractors With Ukrainian Firmware” Music “Tiananmen Square” by Cameron Blake “Winning Slowly Theme” by Chris Krycho. Sponsors Many thanks to the people who help us make this show possible by their financial support! This month’s sponsors: Daniel Ellcey Kurt Klassen Jake Grant Jeremy W. Sherman Marnix Klooster Nathaniel Blaney Spe...2019-01-0137 minNASCAR LiveNASCAR Live5 29 18 Ryan BlaneyRyan Blaney, Jeremy Bullins and others join Steve Post on this episode of NASCAR Live!!2018-05-3053 minNASCAR LiveNASCAR Live5 29 18 Ryan BlaneyRyan Blaney, Jeremy Bullins and others join Steve Post on this episode of NASCAR Live!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2018-05-3055 minRebel Force Radio: Star Wars PodcastRebel Force Radio: Star Wars PodcastRebel Force Radio: February 17, 2017While looking forward to THE LAST JEDI, we continue to pick apart and analyze ROGUE ONE. Joining us this week with his review is up-and-coming NASCAR driver Ryan Blaney, who shares his fandom with us while prepping for the biggest race of the year, The Daytona 500. Keeping with our auto theme, Nissan visited the Chicago Auto Show with a massive ROGUE ONE interactive display. Jimmy Mac paid a visit and talked The Wars with Nissan's Jeremy Meadows, who gives us the behind-the-scenes info about the Nissan Rogue One Limited Edition and who he met at the ROGUE ONE world...2017-02-181h 59