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Miles To GoMiles To GoEpisode 42: Leroy Chiao on the perils of long-duration spaceflightIn this wide-ranging conversation, astronaut Leroy Chiao joins Miles to talk candidly about what it’s really like to live and work in space — and inside NASA. From Cold War suspicion to Russian cooperation, and from toilet paper certification to Starliner delays, it’s a journey full of humor, frustration, and hard-earned insight. Chiao also shares why he almost flew a year-long mission (spoiler: a very large space tourist), what happens when blood flows the wrong way in microgravity, and whether Jared Isaacman can actually fix what’s broken at NASA.2025-04-0156 minScIC \ScIC "Science is Cool" UnpluggedPBS’ Miles O’Brien on Aviation Safety: Stats, Perception & RealityIs it safe to fly? Recent incidents, media influence, and systemic concerns.   Miles O'Brien discusses the current state of aviation safety, reflecting on recent incidents and the underlying statistics. They explore the roles of various organizations like the FAA and NTSB in ensuring safety, the importance of timely investigations, and the normalization of deviance in aviation practices. The discussion also touches on the media's influence on public perception of aviation safety and the complexities of the aviation system, emphasizing the need for vigilance and proactive measures to maintain safety standards.    Learn more about Miles on his website: https://milesobrien.com...2025-03-0540 minMiles To GoMiles To GoEpisode 41: Lars Perkins on the Mid-Air Collision over the PotomacIn this special edition of Miles to Go, I sit down with longtime friend and aviation expert Lars Perkins to analyze the NTSB’s latest findings on the midair collision over the Potomac River. We discuss the altimeter discrepancy, the challenges of visual flight rules (VFR), and whether night vision goggles (NVGs) may have hindered rather than helped the helicopter crew. We also explore systemic issues in aviation safety, including the normalization of deviance—where repeated near misses create a false sense of security. Finally, we examine the political interference in the NTSB investigation and what the agency’s next s...2025-02-1510 minMiles To GoMiles To GoMiles to Go | Episode 40: Harold Coghlan on the Mid-Air Collision near Reagan National AirportA tragic mid-air collision near Washington Reagan Airport has put a spotlight on the dangers of D.C.'s complex airspace. In this episode, veteran pilot Harold Coghlan joins Miles O’Brien to break down what happened, the risks of military and civilian aviation operating so closely, and what needs to change to prevent future disasters. 🔍 Key Topics Discussed: ✅ The unique dangers of flying in Washington D.C. airspace ✅ How military helicopters and airliners operate in the same congested airspace ✅ The ‘see and avoid’ problem—why night flying increases the risk ✅ What went wrong in this accid...2025-01-3150 minCasual Trek - A Star Trek Recap and Ranking PodcastCasual Trek - A Star Trek Recap and Ranking PodcastNo Lump of Coal This YearIt’s the end of another year for Casual Trek, so Charlie and Miles have picked out episodes to gift each other!It’s been quite a year, all in all, so they’ve both been merciful and decided to go for some fun episodes.Charlie’s gift to Miles is Space:1999’s Nick Tate guest starring in a Miles O’Brien spy drama in “Honour Among Thieves”Miles’ gift to Charlie is some amnesia-based hijinks around a castle in “Among the Lotus Eaters”And for two episodes about betrayal with ‘A...2024-12-231h 23Miles To GoMiles To GoEpisode 39: Jared Isaacman: From Entrepreneur to Space Pioneer and NASA's Next Leader?This episode of Miles To Go features Jared Isaacman, serial entrepreneur, space explorer, and nominee for NASA Administrator. From founding Shift4 Payments to commanding groundbreaking space missions like Inspiration4 and Polaris Dawn, Isaacman shares his extraordinary journey. We discuss his aviation roots, his leadership style, and the challenges and opportunities ahead as he prepares to lead NASA. A must-listen for anyone curious about the future of space exploration.2024-12-2346 minMiles To GoMiles To GoEpisode 38: Not a Landslide, but too Big to Rig - with Alex HaldermanIn this conversation, Miles O'Brien and J. Alex Halderman discuss the critical issues surrounding election security, focusing on the importance of trust, the vulnerabilities of local voting systems, and the impact of cybersecurity threats. They explore the implications of razor-thin margins in elections, the challenges of public discourse on election integrity, and the political dynamics that influence election security legislation. The discussion also touches on the effects of bomb threats on voter turnout, the need for better auditing processes, and the future of election technology, including the potential vulnerabilities introduced by systems like Starlink.2024-12-0152 minMiles To GoMiles To GoEpisode 37: The Hunt for Methane Leaks - with Melissa OstroffIn this episode of Miles to Go, we delve into the invisible world of methane leaks with environmental advocate Melissa Ostroff. Armed with a thermal imaging camera, Melissa tracks methane emissions from century-old oil wells in Pennsylvania's Allegheny National Forest to the streets of Philadelphia. Methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, is responsible for 30% of global warming, yet it often escapes detection due to insufficient monitoring and outdated infrastructure. Join Miles O'Brien as he follows Melissa's journey, uncovering the surprising scale of methane leaks—from abandoned wells to her own basement. This eye-opening discussion reveals the hidden dangers of...2024-11-1814 minMiles To GoMiles To GoEpisode 36: The Fight for Secure Elections - with Donna CurlingToday is Election Day—at long last. I am exhausted, and I suspect many of you feel the same way. I am in Georgia to cover this important day in history for the PBS News Hour. I'm sure you know by now Georgia is one of the seven swing States where the actual decision will be made on who is our next president. Despite no evidence to support the notion, Donald Trump and his allies have repeatedly questioned the Integrity of the vote tallying process in this country.  Georgia became one of the main targets of...2024-11-0520 minTrekologyTrekologyS3 E21 - Chief Miles O'Brien - "Hard Time"We've got one more DS9 character this season, and it's everyone's favorite chief - Miles O'Brien. We talk about the episode "Hard Time" and discuss prison, learning from vs forgetting seasons in life, and the role of a spouse vs a friend vs a therapist. SHOW NOTES Miles O'Brien | Memory Alpha | Fandom Hard Time (episode) | Memory Alpha | Fandom Music by Charles Michel2024-10-181h 02Live Long and PodcastLive Long and PodcastMiles O'Brien: The Greatest Man In Starfleet History - Locutors of Trek: Supplemental 8Join us on our first Supplemental episode of Season 2, where we discuss the life and legacy of the greatest man in Starfleet history. A family man, an engineer, a man who must suffer at least once a season, Chief of Operations of DS9, Miles Edward O'Brien! Joining us for this one is perhaps the greatest man in Live Long and Podcast history, Adam Woodward. Live Long and Podcast presents Locutors of Trek: Supplemental 8 - Miles O'Brien: The Greatest Man In Starfleet History Date of Podcast: February 18, 2024 2024-02-261h 36The Tricorder Transmissions : a Star Trek podcastThe Tricorder Transmissions : a Star Trek podcastTrekRanks Episode 173: Top 5 Miles O'Brien EpisodesThe most important person in Starfleet! It's just that simple. This week on TrekRanks we tinker around with the "Top 5 Miles O'Brien Episodes," a comprehensive analysis of the non-com who could do it all. Soldier, spy, engineer, husband, father, friend – those descriptors only begin to scratch the surface of O'Brien. So grab your ODN recoupler and join host Jim Moorhouse and guests Chris Burris and William Overton for a duonetic deep dive on Chief Miles Edward O'Brien.2023-12-221h 28ScIC \ScIC "Science is Cool" UnpluggedClimate Change, Renewable Energy, and Hope with Miles O'BrienThis is a bonus episode from an interview at one of our Science is Cool conferences. In this interview, Miles O'Brien joins Dave in a discussion focusing primarily on climate change, renewable energy, and potential solutions. He cover various alternative energy sources like nuclear, geothermal, biofuels, and innovative technologies. O'Brien explores the challenges faced by different forms of energy production, including investment, government intervention, and technological advancements needed for sustainability. They also touch upon the significance of journalism in highlighting solutions to climate problems and express enthusiasm for pursuing stories centered around climate change solutions in their...2023-11-2039 minCasual Trek - A Star Trek Recap and Ranking PodcastCasual Trek - A Star Trek Recap and Ranking PodcastHow Much Brien?It’s Miles’ birthday and we’re here to celebrate it with a thematic episode of Casual Trek. And you know what? It’s also Charlie’s birthday, so we’re going to celebrate both hosts with a special episode dedicated to some of the most memorable Mileses and Charlies in Star Trek! Miles O’Brien is a fantastic member of not one but two crews in Star Trek and we’ll get to see both those incarnations here, with The Wounded bringing us some reminders of O’Brien’s military history. He also gets into some engineering hijinks helping out a lizard man in...2023-07-241h 46Trek Talk with Tech and KirkTrek Talk with Tech and KirkTrek Talk - Episode 110 - The CULT, Prodigy, Miles O'BrienHosts: Techman16, StrangeKirk, Handy, Boomslang Guests: Smooth, DonaldTrump (34), MadamStarGazer (66) Topics Discussed: 00:29 - StrangeKirk crosses the line 01:08 - Handy binged every episode of Lower Decks 01:56 - Smooth only watched the first season 02:36 - StrangeKirk wants to talk about the death of cable TV 04:06 - In 10 years we won’t even have landline phones 05:39 - Smooth thinks everyone on the show needs Adderall 05:52 - Back to Lower Decks. Recap of latest episode. *Spoilers 08:18 - Episode really resonated with Techman16 09:01 - Being the CULT Admiral blows 09:50 - Bo...2022-11-111h 07ScIC \ScIC "Science is Cool" UnpluggedThe Art of Science Communication with Miles O'BrienOn today's episode, we sit down with award-winning journalist, Miles O'Brien. Listen in to hear Dave and Miles discuss the death of the newspaper and how news has transformed thanks to technology. They discuss the importance of science communication and why teachers must empower their students with critical thinking skills. Don't have a degree in science? That's ok - Miles' doesn't either! Hear Miles explain why having a degree in science is not a requirement to be an effective science communicator. Learning that are no 'final answers' in science is an important part of science education for...2022-10-241h 08National Cancer Prevention Workshop 2022National Cancer Prevention Workshop 2022Welcome - Bill Couzens and Miles O’BrienWilliam U. "Bill Couzens, Founder and President, Less Cancer | Miles O'Brien, Chairman, Less Cancer Board of Directors; Science Correspondent, PBS NewsHour 2022-07-2421 minMiles To GoMiles To GoBlack Box Episode 3: Inside the Cockpit of JAL 123, The Worst Single Aircraft Accident in History - Part 3In this three part miniseries, Miles O'Brien and Lars Perkins - along with several special guests - investigate the bizarre circumstances that led to one of the most fatal plane crashes of all time. This is the story of Japan Air Lines Flight 123.2022-04-1944 minMiles To GoMiles To GoBlack Box Episode 2: Inside the Cockpit of JAL 123, The Worst Single Aircraft Accident in History - Part 2In this three part miniseries, Miles O'Brien and Lars Perkins - along with several special guests - investigate the bizarre circumstances that led to one of the most fatal plane crashes of all time. This is the story of Japan Air Lines Flight 123.2022-04-1125 minMiles To GoMiles To GoBlack Box Episode 1: Inside the Cockpit of JAL 123, The Worst Single Aircraft Accident in History - Part 1In this three part miniseries, Miles O'Brien and Lars Perkins - along with several special guests - investigate the bizarre circumstances that led to one of the most fatal plane crashes of all time. This is the story of Japan Air Lines Flight 123.2022-04-0434 minMiles To GoMiles To GoEpisode 32: What Happened to China Eastern Flight MU5735Miles to Go returns after a long hiatus. In this “black box” special, Miles O’Brien talks with two pilots to try and understand why the 737 plummeted to the ground so suddenly and precipitously. Was it deliberate?2022-03-2431 minArt NerdsArt NerdsArt Nerd - Miles NorseworthyThis is the podcast were we talk with our nerdy friends about their art. Allow me to introduce you to the only guy who could give The Most Interesting Man in the World a real run for his money. Meet Miles Norsworthy, a genius of a man who is adept with a long sword!Historical European Martial Arts: www.HEMA.comBjorn Ruther on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Bj%C3%B6rnR%C3%BCtherMusic by Friedrich Habetlerhttps://www.friedrichhabetlermusic.com/2022-03-1945 minTen Junk MilesTen Junk MilesMeet the Nation #155 - Dan O'BrienMeet Nation Member Dan O'Brien!! Buy some reflectives from RUseen at: https://ruseen.com/pages/ruseen-in-the-press #RunTJM2022-02-2117 minTraipsin\' Global on Wheels Podcast HourTraipsin' Global on Wheels Podcast HourConfidence: the Key to Success with Miles O'BrienIn this podcast episode Miles O’Brien shares with us about his post injury life experience and equipment/tools used to support him in his daily life. He then discusses with us about confidence and ways to cultivate it.2022-01-1812 minGalaxy Class: A Star Trek The Next Generation PodcastGalaxy Class: A Star Trek The Next Generation PodcastGC: 070: Miles O’Brien ProfileMiles O’Brien was our friendly Irish transporter chief, husband, father, cellist, Cardassian war vet and DS9’s chief engineer among many other things.Kevin, Amy & Joe discuss the legacy of his appearances on The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine.Join us in the Federation Council Chambers on Facebook.Find us on Twitter:The Network: @UFPEarthThe Show: @GalaxyClassPodAmy: @MissAmyNelsonJoe: @joeyjoe77ukKevin: @TrueNorthNerdsUnited Federation of Podcasts is brought to you by listeners like you. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help...2021-12-3154 minDaily Star Trek NewsDaily Star Trek NewsMiles O'Brien comments on SpaceX launch! Plus Star Trek: Discovery's bridge crew, and O'Brien-themed triviaStar Trek Magazine features Discovery’s bridge crew; Miles O’Brien - no, not THAT one - comments on last weekend’s SpaceX launch; and this week’s O’Brien-themed Trek Trivia. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews2020-11-1707 minRoddenberry PodcastsRoddenberry PodcastsDaily Star Trek News Miles O'Brien comments on SpaceX launch! Plus Star Trek: Discovery's bridge crew, and O'Brien-themed triviaStar Trek Magazine features Discovery’s bridge crew; Miles O’Brien - no, not THAT one - comments on last weekend’s SpaceX launch; and this week’s O’Brien-themed Trek Trivia. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews2020-11-1707 minHamstrings and Heartstrings: Running Talk with Chris and EllieHamstrings and Heartstrings: Running Talk with Chris and Ellie021: This Is Your Captain SpeakingNow with 80% more running talk! Chris’s pup is running upto 4 miles now. No water yet, but we’re working on it. Ellie is loving the short run lifestyle. Also, airline announcement free-styling. And what distance would you be great at if you could be great at just one? Food time is running fast, cooking fast and eating slow. Support Hamstrings and Heartstrings: Running Talk with Chris and EllieLinks:Sabrina Stanley BlogRun Fast. Cook Fast. Eat Slow — Shalane Flanagan's book that Ellie is lovingPain Cave Podcast with Jay Friedman! — Real good running talk for y’al...2020-08-2939 minHamstrings and Heartstrings: Running Talk with Chris and EllieHamstrings and Heartstrings: Running Talk with Chris and Ellie019: Less Mileage, More SmileageChris’s miles are up, Ellie’s miles are down. Way Down. And we’re both in pretty good spirits as we discuss Chris’s thoughts on social media, Strava comparison syndrome, and some Bad Asses that are going to crush the Adirondack High Peaks. Support Hamstrings and Heartstrings: Running Talk with Chris and Ellie2020-08-1729 minTraipsin\' Global on Wheels Podcast HourTraipsin' Global on Wheels Podcast HourProsthetics, Accessibility Gadgets & Dynamics of Relationships with Miles O’Brien | Episode #47We had such a stimulating and informative conversation with Miles O’Brien this morning. Miles is a broadcast news journalist specializing in science, technology, and aerospace. He is the science correspondent for the PBS NewsHour, a producer and director for the PBS science documentary series NOVA, and a correspondent for the PBS documentary series FRONTLINE. For nearly 17 years in the news business, he worked for CNN as the science, environment and aerospace space correspondent and the anchor of various programs, including American Morning. Miles has traveled the world for the news. In February of 2014, Miles had an accident where he ha...2020-05-3059 minStar Trek Podcast: TrekcastStar Trek Podcast: TrekcastTrekcast Episode 241: The Troubles of Miles O'BrienTrekcast is back with a deep dive of everyone's favorite everyman, Miles O'Brien. We take a look at his backstory, some highlight episodes, and why he was the writer's punching bag.   Call in and leave a voicemail for the show.1 (816) 287-0448Follow us: Twitter & Instagram @TrekCastTNGEmail us: trekcasttng@gmail.com chadiswrong@gmail.comHelp support the show: ko-fi.com/trekcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/star-trek-podcast-trekcast--5651491/support.2020-05-171h 18Hamstrings and Heartstrings: Running Talk with Chris and EllieHamstrings and Heartstrings: Running Talk with Chris and Ellie008: Feelings Are RealThis week is... just another week. BTW, Ellie discovered casual short runs. So we chat about those. And in the middle of just chatting, Ellie asks Chris about how he got started running. Who knew this episode would be his origin story? And for the main course, we talk about feeling okay feeling how you feel. Also, More Brownies. Our intro and outro music is "Euphoria" by Slightly Left of Centre via Tribe of Noise.Support Hamstrings and Heartstrings: Running Talk with Chris and EllieLinks:Running Inside Out Podcast: 094: If You...2020-04-1436 minRunning Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast085: The Hugest Difference - with Jennifer BelliveauIn this episode, Jennifer Belliveau comes back home to visit some family, hits up a trail for a quick run and pops into the studio to talk about running. Jennifer grew up in Rochester, but now lives down in Long Island and runs the New York Road Runner (NYRR) races with her running friends. We chat about 'being a runner' in High School, how running friends help you run all the miles, and trying to figure out exactly how one trains for a marathon without getting injured by finding the line between adding miles and over-usage.2019-07-2922 minRunning Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast082: We Don't Have to Talk About Me - with Mike WeldenDespite the odds, the Earth has made it around the sun again and so it is time for Mike Welden to visit the studio. I wasn't sure what Mike had in store when he called me. In the end, it turned it wasn't anything to be afraid of; a little bit of running, a couple of laughs and good chat with a great person. Mike and I talk a little bit about Many On the Genny, Twisted Branch, and what it might look like if we all started being a bit more human to each other. As with most...2019-07-041h 43Running Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast076: 076: Run Across Haiti - with Prem Kumar and Daniel KnoppPrem Kumar and Daniel Knopp are joining with Work, a non-profit organization, to run across Haiti. Their goal is to show that Haiti is not a place to be feared or pitied and to raise funds for our work in ending poverty in Menelas through dignified jobs. Prem and Dan have raised over $13,000 and will be running 200 miles in 8 days. In this episode they share their motivations for the run as well as their hopes and fears. Ultimately, they aim to share a message of hope and inspiration. [Note: Since this recording, Work anoounced the difficult decision to...2019-02-281h 09Running Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast073: Sometimes I Get a Little Emotional - with Erica MeadErica Mead rushes in to talk about her running. We really focus in on how Erica has 'grown and matured' as she has gotten older. Erica ran a lot of hard fast miles in 2017 and while fun, resulted in her spending the first half of 2018 recovering from a major injury and finishing it with a 50k in Canada. Now it's 2019 and her injury is behind her. So now what?Special Guest: Erica Mead.Support Running Inside Out PodcastLinks:Race the Bad Thing – 25K/50K Trail Race — The Bad Thing trail race is t...2019-01-121h 07Miles To GoMiles To GoThe Challenge of Robots and Artificial Intelligence, a Retrospective – with AI Pioneer Marvin MinskyMarvin Minsky is often regarded as the father of modern AI, but when Miles visited him in 2010, Minsky wasn’t a proud father. In fact, Minsky was disappointed with the lack of progress in the field and had reservations about its future. Unfortunately, Minsky is no longer with us and can’t answer our questions about machine learning and new robots, but his answers from this interview in many ways still hold. Go back in time on this episode of Miles To Go.2018-12-1735 minMiles To GoMiles To GoHow and Why We’re Sampling Asteroid Bennu – with NASA’s OSIRIS-REx TeamHow did our early solar system form? What are the origins of life? How likely are we to get hit by a dangerous asteroid? A daring NASA mission called OSIRIS-REx hopes to find the answers to these big questions at an asteroid named Bennu. This week, the spacecraft arrives at its destination. To learn more, Miles sits down with members of the OSIRIS-REx team on this episode of Miles To Go.2018-12-0529 minMiles To GoMiles To GoWhy Europa is the Most Likely Spot We’ll Find Aliens – with NASA’s Kevin Peter HandJupiter has many moons, but none are quite like Europa: it has a thick crust of ice and a huge amount of liquid saltwater underneath its surface. In fact, many believe it’s the best place in the Solar System that we could find other lifeforms. To dive deeper into the mysteries of this icy world–and how we plan on exploring it–Miles sits down with Kevin Peter Hand, Deputy Project Scientist of NASA’s Europa Mission on this episode of Miles To Go.2018-11-2625 minMiles To GoMiles To GoHow Average Americans are Fighting Climate Change – with Clean Air Carolina’s June BlotnickHurricane Florence was a perfect example of how climate change supercharges extreme weather events. But climate change also affects us in other more subtle, interconnected, and difficult to manage ways. Thankfully, people like June Blotnick, Executive Director of environmental advocacy group Clean Air Carolina, are working on the ground to help communities battle climate change. Miles sits down with June to learn more about how the average citizen can move the needle on these issues.2018-10-2933 minRunning Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast070: You're Doing Better Than Anyone Thought You Would - with Chris O'BrienThe tables are turned for the 2nd time ever on the podcast. Jamie Hobbs convinced me to be other the other side of the mic and so, ... In this episode, Chris O'Brien (me) joins to talk about Oil Creek 100k. Listen in to find out what happens when a podcast host does exactly the bare minimum training and even less planning for an ultra! (Spoiler: His friends all pitch in to bail him out!)Special Guest: Jamie Hobbs.Support Running Inside Out PodcastLinks:Oil Creek 100 Trail RunsPine Creek Challenge — A scenic tr...2018-10-271h 44Miles To GoMiles To GoSteve Squyres – On Exploring Mars, and Other Celestial ObjectsSteve Squyres is the principal investigator for the Mars Exploration Rover Program, which gave us the plucky and productive rovers Spirit and Opportunity. With the latter on life support and the former no longer with us, I spoke with him about his amazing run on Mars and what he’s working on now. It’s all out-of-this-world stuff.2018-10-2346 minRunning Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast069: I'm Crazy, I'm in - with Jen DiSalvoJen DiSalvo joins me in the studio to tell us her story of quitting smoking and starting running to be a healty mom for her family. She went from couch to 5k, from 5k to half marathon and from half marathons to ultra... and this year was 3 ultras in 3 months. Jen is one of only 4 people to complete the inaugural Empire State Triad. 3 ultras, Many on the Genny (40 miles in June), Cayuga Trails (50 miles in July) and Twisted Branch Trail Run (100k in August.) (Photo Credit L&R - The ever amazing Ron Heerkens Jr and Goat...2018-09-231h 08Miles To GoMiles To GoThe Murky World of Science Transparency – Hash it Out with NYU Professor George D. ThurstonThere are calls in the EPA and in Congress for the use of more transparent science. But what does that mean? Why do scientists seem united against these regulations? And what would it mean if they went into effect? In this special Hash it Out episode, Brian and Fedor talk to vocal opponent of science transparency regulations George D. Thurston, Director of the Program in Exposure Assessment and Human Health Effects at the Department of Environmental Medicine, NYU School of Medicine.2018-07-2635 minMiles To GoMiles To GoSnorkeling with Some Wild Dolphin Friends - or Another Day in the Office for Denise HerzingFor more than three decades, behavioral biologist Denise Herzing has tracked and observed a pod of wild spotted dolphins that live in the warm clear waters of the Bahamas. She’s learned an awful lot about their behaviors and their communication–or is it a language? Denise has as good a chance as anyone to find out what the dolphins might be saying to each other. But the question is: if we could communicate with them, what would we say? Maybe we should start with an apology.2018-07-1646 minMiles To GoMiles To GoThe Blessing and Curse of Methane – Hash it OutMethane is a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde kind of gas: on one hand, it is the cleanest-burning fossil fuel. On the other, if it leaks, methane itself is a much more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. In this special Hash It Out episode, Brian and Fedor go from 18th century Italian methane guns to present day Google Street View cars that sniff out methane leaks. Listen to learn about the history of methane, its current uses, and what is being done to curb its environmental impact.2018-07-1142 minMiles To GoMiles To GoInside the Legal Battle to Ban a Deadly Neurotoxin - with Neuroscientist Robert SapolskyFor several years, environmental advocacy groups have been fighting to ban the pesticide chlorpyrifos from agricultural use. A turnover in leadership at the EPA has led to a moment of indecision on what to do about the chemical. Robert Sapolsky is a neuroscientist who’s spent a long time assisting in the legal battle against chlorpyrifos. We discussed the devastating effects of chlorpyrifos on an exposed nervous system as well as his work to discredit the industry science claiming its safety.2018-07-0229 minMiles To GoMiles To GoThe Chemical Ban That Got a Reprieve from Trump’s EPA - with Miriam Rotkin-Ellman of the Natural Resources Defense CouncilAfter years of exhaustive research linking the pesticide chlorpyrifos to a host of developmental and cognitive deficiencies in children, the EPA was poised to ban the chemical in November 2016. But something else happened that same month; the election of Donald Trump. As a result, this potent neurotoxin is still in use. Miriam Rotkin-Ellman is a senior scientist for the Natural Resources Defense Council, which is still fighting for a ban.2018-06-2534 minMiles To GoMiles To GoThe Promise and Peril of AI – Hash it Out with Tech Entrepreneur Lars PerkinsArtificial Intelligence (AI) is not off in the distant future... in some ways it is already here. How is AI already changing our lives? Does it work independently of us or does it also have our all-too-human biases? After hashing out machine learning on Episode 19, Brian and Fedor sit down with Picasa founder and serial tech entrepreneur Lars Perkins to discuss AI in broader strokes on this special edition of Miles To Go.2018-06-1946 minMiles To GoMiles To GoWelcome to the Madhouse – with Michael Mann and Tom TolesCommunicating the science of climate change, with its overwhelming expert consensus, seems like it should be easy. However, a science-averse media and strong fossil fuel lobby make it exceedingly difficult. Climatologist Michael Mann and cartoonist Tom Toles have teamed up to put climate change in context in their new book, The Madhouse Effect: How Climate Change Denial Is Threatening Our Planet, Destroying Our Politics, and Driving Us Crazy. I talked to both of them at this year’s Annapolis Book Festival.2018-06-1137 minMiles To GoMiles To GoWhat is Machine Learning and How is it Used? – Hash it Out with Cameron HickeyWhat is machine learning? How does it work? What are these artificially intelligent algorithms useful for? Considering they are used by Amazon, Google, Netflix, Facebook and many other companies we interact with on a daily basis, what are the benefits and drawbacks? Thanks to a listener suggestion, we decided to delve deeper on the subject. Miles O’Brien Productions team members Brian Truglio and Fedor Kossakovski are joined by producer and coder Cameron Hickey to hash it out on this special edition of Miles To Go.2018-06-0752 minMiles To GoMiles To GoSearching for Methane, the Other Greenhouse Gas - with Robert Green of NASA’s Jet Propulsion LaboratoryMethane is a much more potent greenhouse gas than Carbon Dioxide. It is more short-lived than CO2 (about a decade as opposed a century), but it is 85 times more effective at warming. Robert Green is a world-renowned expert in spectroscopy, which is a great way to find methane on distant planets, but also ours, as I learned in this interview.2018-06-0426 minMiles To GoMiles To GoThe Software We Wrote to Understand Junk News - with Producer Cameron HickeyIn the final episode in our series on Junk News, some wisdom from one of the leading experts in the murky world of online misinformation. He also happens to be the producer of the series that we aired on the PBS NewsHour. Now he’s taking the software he wrote to Harvard, where they hope to find new ways to combat Junk News. I hope you enjoy this talk with Cameron Hickey, my friend and soon-to-be former colleague.2018-05-2851 minMiles To GoMiles To GoInside Facebook - with Tessa Lyons, Head of News Feed IntegrityFacebook was created for people to share family photos and memories. But as ads entered the mix, the platform was refined to hold our attention for as long as possible. Quality was not a consideration - until recently. But how to fix the junk news mess without editing it? Maybe Facebook needs a newsroom.2018-05-2145 minMiles To GoMiles To GoInside the Filter Bubble - with Eli Pariser, the man who coined the phraseThe Internet was supposed to provide a utopian virtual world where all of us could come together in peace, love and harmony to better understand each other and our differing viewpoints… But we got derailed on the road to utopia, didn’t we? Eli Pariser, the man who coined the phrase “filter bubble”, knows as much about this as anyone. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did.2018-05-1537 minMiles To GoMiles To GoUnderstanding the Eruption at Kilauea – with Geologist Mike GarciaAs Hawaii trembles with earthquakes and the Kilauea volcano continues to spew forth lava and gas, residents and the wider world watch and wonder: how long will this renewed activity continue? To find out, we turn to Mike Garcia, professor of geology at the University of Hawaii and funded by the National Science Foundation. He has been following the eruption since its beginning, which actually bubbled to life in 1983. To better understand the history and possible future of Kilauea, I sit down with Garcia on this episode of Miles to Go.2018-05-0837 minMiles To GoMiles To GoA Junk News Pioneer - with Cyrus Massoumi, Part 2Russian actors may have run an online disinformation campaign during the 2016 US presidential elections, but they likely learned their tactics from Americans. As part of our investigation, PBS NewsHour series producer Cameron Hickey tracked down one of these junk news pioneers, Cyrus Massoumi. He runs liberal and conservative junk news sites, which have millions of followers on Facebook. I continue my conversation with Cyrus on this episode of Miles To Go.2018-05-0353 minMiles To GoMiles To GoA Junk News Pioneer - with Cyrus Massoumi, Part 1Russian actors may have run an online disinformation campaign during the 2016 US presidential elections, but they likely learned their tactics from Americans. As part of our investigation, PBS NewsHour series producer Cameron Hickey tracked down one of these junk news pioneers, Cyrus Massoumi. He runs liberal and conservative junk news sites, which have millions of followers on Facebook. To find out more about the murky world of junk news, I sit down with Massoumi on this episode of Miles To Go.2018-05-0255 minMiles To GoMiles To GoMapping Misinformation and Russian Influence Online – with Data Journalist Jonathan AlbrightTop US intelligence agencies agree that Russia meddled in the 2016 US Presidential election using an organized campaign of online trolling and misinformation. The details of exactly how are harder to uncover. Jonathan Albright, data journalist and Research Director at Columbia University’s Tow Center for Digital Journalism, studies information flow in networks. Recently, he has been mapping how Russian propaganda spreads on the web. I sit down with Albright on this episode of Miles To Go.2018-04-2540 minMiles To GoMiles To GoWhose Best Interest - Can Facebook's Business Model Be Repaired?The Cambridge Analytica scandal has placed Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook at the center of the data privacy debate. But is Facebook’s ad-driven business model fundamentally incompatible with protecting users’ personal data? And, if so, what can be done to fix it? Miles O’Brien Productions team members Brian Truglio and Fedor Kossakovski hash it out on this special edition of Miles To Go.2018-04-2332 minMiles To GoMiles To GoAviation and the “Tombstone Mentality” - How Southwest 1380 Could Have Been AvoidedThe uncontained engine failure of Southwest flight 1380 reminds us once again that commercial aviation is a business that does not always put safety first - and regulators seem reluctant to change that. Jennifer Riordan’s death could have been avoided if only the FAA did not have a “Tombstone Mentality.” My guest on this special edition: former FAA inspector general and aviation attorney Mary Schiavo.2018-04-1940 minMiles To GoMiles To GoJust the Facts - with Brooke Binkowski of Snopes.comLong before Facebook, Twitter or even Google existed, the fact checking website Snopes.com was running down the half-truths, misinformation and outright lies that ricochet across the Internet. Today it remains a widely respected clearinghouse of all things factual and not. As part of my series for the PBS NewsHour on the rise and role of misinformation in our democracy, I spoke with Snopes.com managing editor Brooke Binkowski.2018-04-1654 minMiles To GoMiles To GoMisinformation on the Internet - Untangling the WebHow did the internet become a tangled web of misinformation? Miles speaks to danah boyd, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, founder of Data & Society, and Visiting Professor at New York University. boyd offers insight into the history of misinformation on the internet and the role social media plays in the proliferation of fake news. It's an interview we did for our upcoming series on "junk news" for the PBS NewsHour.2018-04-1044 minMiles To GoMiles To GoHow Your Facebook Newsfeed WorksWho or what determines what's in your Facebook Newsfeed? It's a complex algorithm that aims to put what interests you most at the top of the queue. Increasingly, Facebook is focused on trying to determine what content is fake, junk or misleading - and sending it to the bottom. But the purveyors of this content are a determined adversary. Miles speaks with their foe at Facebook, the Director of Analytics for the News Feed, Dan Zigmond. It's an interview we did for our upcoming series on "junk news" for the PBS NewsHour.2018-03-3021 minRunning Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast062: - Not Used to the Twos - with Laura Rekkerth Laura Rekkerth talks about big training miles and heading out west for her second attempt at 100 miles at Antelope Island Buffalo Runs. We talk a bit about adjusting to a new normal and the benefits of a little bit of "external motivation" Episode LinksLaura's blog025: I'll Probably Think I'm Dying - with Laura RekkerthAntelope Island Buffalo Run Burning River 100 - The shoe picture Many on the GennyMighty Mosquito 99Blue FoundationOil Creek 100...2018-03-1755 minMiles To GoMiles To GoAstronaut Scott Kelly's Guide To The UniverseMiles catches up with Astronaut Scott Kelly and learns about what it’s like to spend a year in space. Kelly talks about the physical and emotional toll of his historic mission, the challenges of CO2, radiation exposure, what scientists are continuing to learn upon his return to Earth, and what's next.  2018-03-1428 minMiles To GoMiles To GoEntering A New Dimension In 3D PrintingWhen you think of 3D printing, you may envision useless trinkets, a cheesy iPhone cover, or extruded cheese doodles. But that would be so 2014 of you! In this episode of Miles To Go, Miles sits down with John Hart, an MIT Engineering Professor and Entrepreneur who is leading the way to a new era in 3D manufacturing. If things go as he plans, it could change just about everything.    2018-03-0525 minRunning Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast061: Two Loops - with Prem Kumar Prem Kumar shares with us the story behind his motivation for “50 Races or 500 race miles per year." During this episode, we chat a little about Prem growing up in Pakistan, his beginning college days in the US and how he got started running. Then we talk about how he took his running to another level by setting a goal of running 50 races in a year!Episode LinksPrem on AthlinksThe Blue Foundation - The Blue Foundation is a non-profit organization based out of Canandaigua, NY.  Their mission is to assist local families impacted by cancer...2018-02-201h 01Miles To GoMiles To GoInside North Korea's Nuclear ComplexSiegfried Hecker is a Metallurgist and Nuclear Scientist. He served as the director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1986-1997 and is a professor at The Center For International Cooperation at Stanford University. One of the few people who have actually visited North Korea’s nuclear facilities, Hecker recently sat down with Miles To Go to discuss the development and capabilities of North Korea’s nuclear arsenal.2018-02-131h 06Miles To GoMiles To GoTalking TrashEugene Tseng describes himself as the most “overeducated garbage man” in the world. An environmental engineer and lawyer who teaches at UCLA and Cal State Northridge, he has spent decades understanding what we throw away and what happens to it after the garbage truck picks up the bag on your curb. Obviously, it’s not a pretty picture, but it’s worse than you think. We all can do better. The first step: listen to this podcast… Oh, and of course we will ask him about the oddest things he’s found in the landfill. Could diapers be radioactive? Depends...2017-12-0738 minRunning Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast058: Diurnal Variation with Abby McCarthy The Appalachian Trail, Twisted Branch, and Georgia Death Race are just a few of Abby McCarthy's exploits. On this episode, Abby and I discuss walking 2186 miles without any experience, and why she likes traveling excessive distances on foot, even though she doesn't like to be uncomfortable.Special Guest: Abby McCarthy.Support Running Inside Out Podcast2017-12-011h 00Running Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast057: I'm Reasonably Good with Jamie Hobbs Jamie Hobbs returns to talk about his drive to run 100 miles as well as how squeezes in 100 mile training while being a dedicated husband and a role model dad. He's 43 and running as well as he ever has, so there are probably some gems of wisdom in here. Take notes. Jamie was the subject of a #BeastCoast film, episode 4 "Forged in Mountains" and we talk a bit about that too! We also get into him running the Massanutten Mountain 100... so there's that!Episode LinksMasanutten Mountain 100Outer Loop at Bristol Mountain2017-11-101h 12Miles To GoMiles To GoThe Worst Airline Accident That Nearly HappenedIn July of 2017, an Air Canada passenger jet loaded with 135 passengers and 5 crewmembers nearly landed on a taxiway at San Francisco International Airport, where four jets were waiting to take off. At the last moment, the pilot aborted the landing, averting what could have been the worst aviation accident in history. How was this possible in this day of automation and super-accurate GPS navigation? Join Miles and Lars Perkins to find out.  2017-11-0843 minRunning Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast052: What Does This Thing Have on It? A Cuisinart? - With Mike Welden Between mouthfuls of oatmeal, Mike Welden recounts his long, tortuous path to the Laurel Highlands 70 mile race this past June. From a high-octane skiing accident in Canada to breaking into the track at a maximum-security all-girl’s school, Mike’s penchant for the unconventional and utterly ridiculous makes for a gripping story.It’s not all jokes, though. Throughout the episode, Mike also shares his experience with a new coach, reworking his racing mentality, and a raw, honest look at the ultrarunning experience.Episode NotesMike Welden. Laurel. 2017. Read This.Laur...2017-07-151h 43Running Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast051: More than 26.2 miles is Out of Control - with Kip Tisia L-R: Training at home in Kenya; Running with the boys in ROC; Tekelbei Foundation; Running with the Girls in ROC; Grabbing a bite to eat Kip Tisia is fast. Like 2:17 Marathon fast. But he also take his time to hang out and share his time with the kids. And now he takes a little time to chat about running fast, working hard and having faith. He also shares a little bit about how he came to run and some of the differences once you are considered Elite. Episode LinksBomet District i...2017-06-3052 minMr. Media Interviews by Bob AndelmanMr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman355 Miles O'Brien, former anchorman, CNNToday's Guest: Miles O'Brien, TV journalist Miles O'Brien Miles O’Brien was a great guy with whom to start your day. Flip on CNN at breakfast and for years, there he was, a calm and reassuring presence on the news channel’s “American Mornings” program, alongside Soledad O’Brien, giving the headlines, keeping us centered and calm no matter how bad the overnight reports might be. Then, one day, he was gone. Oh, the new duo in the morning are fine and professional, but more than a few of us miss Miles. But after 17 years with CNN, he’s moved on. In fact...2017-06-0428 minMr. Media Interviews by Bob AndelmanMr. Media Interviews by Bob AndelmanMiles O'Brien, former anchorman, CNNMiles O’Brien was a great guy with whom to start your day. Flip on CNN at breakfast and for years, there he was, a calm and reassuring presence on the news channel’s “American Mornings” program, alongside Soledad O’Brien, giving the headlines, keeping us centered and calm no matter how bad the overnight reports might be. Then, one day, he was gone. Oh, the new duo in the morning are fine and professional, but more than a few of us miss Miles. But after 17 years with CNN, he’s moved on. In fact, he’s constantly moving. Today, he’s in Lakela...2017-06-0428 minRunning Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast043: I Got 68 Miles This Year - with Jamie Hobbs L-C-R: 1. Recording in GFMedia Studios 2. Ian and Scotie during HortonTime 3. Rekkerth getting ready 4. Hobbs as Old Man Winter at Bearwallow AS 5. O'Brien looking slightly overdressed next to Hobbs 6. 9 degrees, 3am soup 7. Team Hobbs Mobile (Thanks to GFMedia for 1, 5, 7) Jamie Hobbs has returned! And this time it's to tell us about Hellgate 2016! That's right, Jamie went BACK to the gates of hell. After briefly recapping his unexpected beginning of 2016 and a nagging heel injury, we talk about some of the races Jamie thought he was going to run and the races he actually ran. In the second...2017-01-131h 25Running Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast036: I can Swim, I can Bike, I can Run - With Kim Danahy pics courtesy of Kim Kim Danahy runs, but she often likes to go for a swim or a bike ride beforehand. That's right, Kim is a triathlete. In fact, she is now an IronMan. Kim competed in and completed Lake Placid Iron Man this year. From figure skating to road marathons with some stops in between. Kim often finds herself swimming, cycling and running for a cause, contributing to the community and competing for those can't. Episode NotesIron Man Lake PlacidMultiple Myeloma FoundationTeam MMRFCharity Races in Black Creek ParkJames Francis / Andrea Kofahl Memorial 5KAn...2016-09-021h 10Running Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast031: I'm Not Paying For That - With Colin Bailey L-R: Imogene Pass, Mess The Dress 2015, Crooked Creek 2016, Celebrating Successful Race Directing From traveling thousands of miles for a 1000 beers to traveling thousands of miles for races, Colin Bailey covers a lot of ground. We talk about his "Year of a 1000 beers" that lead to  his motivation to get running. We cover some of his race history and then try to figure out what lead him to put on his own 50k race. Even having never run an ultra himself!Episode Notes The History of the FatAssColin's Palmer's Pond Race Page...2016-06-101h 18Running Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast026: Straight To The Solid Gameplan with Jason Mintz Photo: (L) Cayuga Trails 50 - MPF; (UR) Vegan Power 50K; (LR) Badgerow Last Man Standing - Anita Cornell Jason Mintz provides us a brief glimpse into the front of the pack. He shares his highly scientific process for setting goals and running fast. He also gives us some tips on pre-race nutrition and choosing races. Actually, it was quite refreshing to find that none of it is really all that scientific. Jason lives outside of Syracuse but finds his way to Rochester (and most of the Northeast) quite regularly. Episode NotesMust Love JogsRun NYC Marathon W...2016-04-041h 13Running Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast023: Expanding that Elasticity - with Sean Storie Sean Recording!; Sean Running! If running 100 miles is hard, running 100 miles in the winter is harder. In this episode, Sean Storie talks about the finding success early in running and going through the all too common affair of losing running during the college years only to discover it again through a love of nature and trails. We also talk about Sean's race... umm... preparations, a bit about his role in the founding of TrailsRoc and his interesting choice of races which ultimately lead him to trying his hand, or feet, at 100 miles on the Erie Canal at the...2016-02-191h 45Running Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast022: Getting Everything Done - with Amber Rowe UL: Amber in her "Racing Days", LL: With friends, prepping for her BQ at the Erie Marathon, R: Putting in the effort to see her friends at the trail Super Running Mom Amber Rowe talks about miles. Lots and lots of miles. With a bit of guest starring support from her husband Greg, Amber and I talk about high mileage training with a full family life, the excitement of the Boston Marathon and the benefits of training on a treadmill.So listen up trail runners, you might just learn something...Episode Notes 2016-02-0554 minRunning Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast019: I Just Really Like Running - with Brittany Broderick Cookies for pups and miles for miracles Brittany Broderick finds a few minutes in her schedule to chat with us about >1000 day running streaks, coaching, Christmas lights, and generally having a passion for life. We also get a brief glimpse into how a very gracious guest handles the host of the show losing the first 30 minutes of a conversation.  Episode Notes Brittany’s Blog - Shut Up and Run Run With Britt - FB Coaching Page City of Hornell chantix Once A Runner The Orb Miles for Miracles - B...2015-12-1849 minJay & Miles X-Plain the X-MenJay & Miles X-Plain the X-MenSecret Convergence on Infinite Podcasts, Part 9: Complex Continuity, with Paul O'Brien and Kieran ShiachArt by James Stokoe In which Miles finally makes it to Battlepod; we delve into our favorite continuity snarls for the benefit of the Beyonder; Kang is everyone; we're really grateful that the D.C. Multiverse is out of our usual scope; someone gets a new costume; and the Secret Convergence on Infinite Podcasts reaches its shocking conclusion! Featuring Paul O'Brien of House to Astonish and Kieran Shiach of Journey Into Misery; with Greg Rucka as the voice of the Beyonder! X-PLAINED: Kang The Third Summers Brother The D.C. Multiverse Cable This is the final episode of the Secret Con...2015-11-291h 08podcasts – Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Menpodcasts – Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-MenSecret Convergence on Infinite Podcasts, Part 9: Complex Continuity, with Paul O'Brien and Kieran ShiachArt by James Stokoe In which Miles finally makes it to Battlepod; we delve into our favorite continuity snarls for the benefit of the Beyonder; Kang is everyone; we’re really grateful that the D.C. Multiverse is out of our usual scope; someone gets a new costume; and the Secret Convergence on Infinite Podcasts reaches its shocking conclusion! Featuring Paul O’Brien of House to Astonish and Kieran Shiach of Journey Into Misery; with Greg Rucka as the voice of the Beyonder! X-PLAINED: Kang The Third Summers Brother The D.C. Multive...2015-11-291h 08Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-MenJay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men85 – Secret Convergence on Infinite Podcasts, Part 9: Complex Continuity, with Paul O’Brien and Kieran ShiachIn which Miles finally makes it to Battlepod; we delve into our favorite continuity snarls for the benefit of the Beyonder; Kang is everyone; we’re really grateful that the D.C. Multiverse is out of our usual scope; someone gets a new costume; and the Secret Convergence on Infinite Podcasts reaches its shocking conclusion! Featuring Paul O’Brien of House to Astonish and Kieran Shiach of Journey Into Misery; with Greg Rucka as the voice of the Beyonder! X-PLAINED: * Kang * The Third Summers Brother * The D.C. Multiverse * Cable This is...2015-11-291h 08Running Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast015: Find a Different Gear - with Daven Oskvig Photo: (left) Roger Oskvig, (center)  Roger Oskvig, (right) Ascend Collective Daven Oskvig and Mike Welden join us to run through Burning River, Twisted Branch, Rochester Marathon and Oil Creek. What's 300 miles of racing between friends? Learn how to leave your body and find a gear that no one else has in this episode. Episode links Daven's Twisted episode - A Roving Party Mike's Burning River episode - Living Moment to Moment Daven's Oil Creek Race Report"Double quiver" - Hydra Quiver Double Barrel by Orange Mud"The Long Walk" by Stephen King (aka Richard Bachmann)"Flow" by M...2015-10-301h 57Running Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast003: I Blocked Most of It Out - with Jamie Hobbs and Mike Welden Jamie Hobbs and Mike Welden go in-depth into the Laurel Highlands Ultra. A 70.5 point to point trail race in Ohiopyle, PA.   What's it like to be in 2nd place 50 miles into a race, with 20 more miles to go?Does Jamie go Belly First or Butt Down when crossing a log on the trail?Is Dr. Dre a real doctor?Can you get a decent burrito in Ohiopyle? Episode LinksOhiopyle, PALaurel Highlands UltraLaurel Highlands Hiking Trail on Fa...2015-06-301h 50Wavemaker Conversations: A Podcast for the Insanely CuriousWavemaker Conversations: A Podcast for the Insanely CuriousMiles O'Brien on Science, Risk & ResilienceMiles O'Brien shares inside stories of his 15 years as CNN's science, space and aviation correspondent, his passion for piloting, how close he got to flying on a space shuttle, the unusual sequence of events that led to the amputation of his left arm, and the childhood roots of the resilience which led him to belay 12 feet beneath the surface of a glacier so soon after the accident. Miles and Michael spoke together on the island of Nantucket before a live audience of conservation leaders from the Organization of Biological Field Stations: "NASA of the Earth."2015-05-2230 minWavemaker Conversations: A Podcast for the Insanely CuriousWavemaker Conversations: A Podcast for the Insanely CuriousMiles O'Brien on Science, Risk & ResilienceMiles O'Brien shares inside stories of his 15 years as CNN's science, space and aviation correspondent, his passion for piloting, how close he got to flying on a space shuttle, the unusual sequence of events that led to the amputation of his left arm, and the childhood roots of the resilience which led him to belay 12 feet beneath the surface of a glacier so soon after the accident. Miles and Michael spoke together on the island of Nantucket before a live audience of conservation leaders from the Organization of Biological Field Stations: "NASA of the Earth."2015-05-2230 minPodcasting One-HandedPodcasting One-HandedMiles O’Brien: Podcasting One-Handed EP12Miles O’Brien has been a journalist for over 30 years and has won every award you can name. Countless assignments of his have put him in harm’s way and yet, as Miles says, “Life has a way of surprising you.” Sadly, Miles hasn’t been able to maintain his sense of humor since the accident. In this episode we discuss: The unlikely accident that led to the amputation of his left arm just above the elbow The long road to recovery and what that looks like in his daily life The emotional and social eff...2014-09-0149 minDive Into An High-Impact Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.Dive Into An High-Impact Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.Love, It’s an Inside Job by Miles O’brien RileyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/349851to listen full audiobooks. Title: Love, It’s an Inside Job Series: Part of The Conversations with Dr. Miles Series Author: Miles O’brien Riley Narrator: Miles O’brien Riley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 2 minutes Release date: February 20, 2014 Genres: Relationships & Intimacy Publisher's Summary: A guide to happiness and love by a renowned inspirational counselor Dr. Miles O’Brien Riley brings his many years of counseling experience to the topic of love. 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Author and narrator Dr. Miles O’Brien Riley holds doctorate degrees in communications and theology and has lectured all over the world on ethical leadership and practical spirituality. His forty...2014-02-201h 06Get Legally New Releases of Full Audiobooks in Self Development, Communication SkillsGet Legally New Releases of Full Audiobooks in Self Development, Communication SkillsBetter Communication Audiobook by Dr. Miles O'Brien Riley, PhDPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Better Communication Subtitle: Ten Practical Tips to Improve Your Communication Author: Dr. Miles O'Brien Riley, PhD Narrator: Miles O'Brien Riley Format: Original Recording Length: 1 hr and 3 mins Language: English Release date: 06-19-13 Publisher: Alcazar AudioWorks Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 3 votes Genres: Self Development, Communication Skills Publisher's Summary: Miles O'Brien Reilly shares some of his expertise in his "Ten Practical Tips to Improve Your Communication". There is a message for everyone wanting to "tell their...2013-06-191h 03Shorenstein CenterShorenstein CenterAudio: Xeni Jardin and Miles O'Brien in conversation | Shorenstein CenterXeni Jardin, founding partner and co-editor of Boing Boing, speaks with Miles O'Brien, science correspondent, PBS NewsHour, at the Shorenstein Center's 25th anniversary celebration2012-06-2859 minDownload New Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, World ReligionsDownload New Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, World ReligionsConversations with Dr. Miles by Miles O'Brien RileyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/177429to listen full audiobooks. Title: Conversations with Dr. Miles Author: Miles O'Brien Riley Narrator: Miles O'Brien Riley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 53 minutes Release date: January 1, 2012 Genres: World Religions Publisher's Summary: The wisdom and experience of Dr. Miles O'Brien Riley on topics concerning happiness and love. The collection includes: 1. Love, It's an Inside Job 2. Love Heals, How We Deal with Grief 3. Forgiveness is the Gift You Give Yourself 4. It's Your Wedding Not Theirs 5. Better Communication 6. Stories from Miramar Beach 7. Seashells from Miramar Beach 8. Q and A from Half Moon Bay AUTHOR Dr. Miles O’Br...2012-01-018h 53How to Stream Audiobook in Self Development, RelationshipsHow to Stream Audiobook in Self Development, RelationshipsForgiveness...Is the Gift You Give Yourself by Miles O'Brien Riley | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Forgiveness...Is the Gift You Give Yourself Author: Miles O'Brien Riley Narrator: Miles O'Brien Riley Format: Unabridged Length: 1 hr and 10 mins Language: English Release date: 11-10-09 Publisher: Alcazar Audioworks Genres: Self Development, Relationships Summary: To be happy and to be loved! That is what this series is all about. For-giveness is the Gift You Give Yourself, includes: 1. 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Told with many examples taken from a long...2005-01-011h 04