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96.7 KCAL Rocks!96.7 KCAL Rocks!Patrick In The Morning: Comedian Pete Holmes InterviewPatrick talks to Pete before he hits the Irvine Improv this weekend2025-06-1210 minNovara LiveNovara LiveTrump on Netanyahu: We Are On The Same Side Of Every IssueA school in Gaza City has been razed to the ground by an Israeli drone strike. Plus: Gary Lineker blasts the BBC for their coverage of Gaza; we spoke to Pete Irvine on the UK’s geoengineering experiments; and Elon Musk has found himself in a bind. With Michael Walker, Kieran Andrieu and Pete Irvine.2025-04-231h 02Thoughts on Record: Podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural TherapyThoughts on Record: Podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural TherapyDr. Betsy Chung - Building Emotional Security Within RelationshipsComments or feedback? Send us a text! Building emotional security and navigating conflict with intention often defines the success of our closest relationships.  Join us for an in-depth discussion with psychologist Dr. Betsy Chung to explore these and other topics explored in her new book The Couple Skills Workbook: Manage Conflict, Increase Trust & Intimacy, and Build a Better Relationship.  In this conversation we cover: how a lack of emotional security in one’s childhood impact their romantic relationships as an adulthow old defenses from childhood can still affect us in adult relationships as well as common signs...2025-03-2451 minBreak It Down ShowBreak It Down ShowDan Goldbacher and Scott Weldy – OC Bird of Prey CenterHow's this for cool? We're hanging with Scott Weldy and Dan Goldbacher who study and work with birds of prey at the Orange County Bird of Prey Center. Dan Goldbacher and Scott Weldy are experts in birds of pretty. How we managed their habitat is one of the most fascinating things you'll encounter. Joining us from the Irvine Ranch Conservancy is David Raetz David produced this episode. To learn more about the OCBoPC ocbpc.org The Orange County Bird of Prey Center (OCBPC) is a state- and federally-licensed 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Orange County, CA, dedicated to treating and rehabilitating...2025-03-0658 minLove Your Inner AthleteLove Your Inner AthletePete RutiliThe Intersection of Mental Fitness and Hockey: A Conversation with Hockey Agent Pete RutiliIn this episode of the Love Your Inner Athlete podcast, host Hans Skulstad reconnects with his college friend and professional hockey agent, Pete Rutili. They discuss Pete's journey from playing minor league hockey to advising hockey players on the importance of mental fitness. The conversation covers Pete's diverse career across Minneapolis, Dallas, Irvine, and Chicago, underlining the role of mental conditioning alongside traditional training. They explore the significance of mental fitness for athletes, the challenges young players and their parents...2024-12-1838 minChallenging ClimateChallenging ClimateFarewellPete and Jesse must bring Challenging Climate to a close. Since starting the podcast almost three years ago, we have each taken on more professional responsibilities and no longer have the time for this volunteer effort. In this short recording, we describe what we are now up to:The Degrees InitiativeThe Degrees Global Forum on SRMSRM360Climate Reflections, the SRM360 podcast - coming soon to all major podcast platformsCo-CREATEWe also sincerely thank Gillian Cheong, our producer; our guests; our listeners, especially those who supported us via Patreon; and each other.Support the show2024-11-2408 minCHAD: A Fallout 76 StoryCHAD: A Fallout 76 StoryS2E18: Vault-Tec Rises! Part 2 (with Pete Hines)In a single day, Appalachia's peacekeepers and independent forces have fallen. The Five-0 New Responders HQ is in ruins, the radio station is empty, mindlessly looping songs and the Overseer is missing. And yet, for Wastelanders and Raiders alike they are rolling into the region to lay down roots of their own, no matter how unintended the consequences of that action may be. The Enclave have arrived from Raven Rock and are squeezing the Judge to get things back under control, little knowing that in a single stroke he now has the power to reset the board. Sanctuary Acres...2024-09-291h 13CHAD: A Fallout 76 StoryCHAD: A Fallout 76 StoryS2E18: Vault-Tec Rises! Part 1 (with Pete Hines)ZAX has been destroyed, but not before alerting the Enclave that things are far from under control in Appalachia. As Wastelands and Raiders alike start to return to the region seeking a lost treasure, threats from within and without threaten to unravel a grand experiment almost half a century in the making. Out of options, the Judge places a long-distance phone call to the Capital Wasteland that will have shocking repercussions for everyone. Unknown to him, something has awoken from that very place and is moving swiftly towards them.War is here. The first shots have been...2024-09-241h 53Greater Irvine Chamber Podcast SeriesGreater Irvine Chamber Podcast SeriesDoing Business as a Contractor With the City of Irvine - Hillary Ahluwalia and Pete CarmichaelJoin Dave Coffaro as he sits down with Hillary Ahluwalia, Assistant to the City Manager at the City of Irvine, and Pete Carmichael, Assistant City Manager at the City of Irvine, to discuss 'Doing Business as a Contractor With the City of Irvine.' The episode covers how these city officials work with businesses and community members to create impact in Irvine. From partnerships to civic engagement, hear insights that can help improve your efforts in working with local government. Tune in for a conversation on the connection between public service and community collaboration.2024-09-1722 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate50. Maarten Albers on the Nitrogen Crisis in the NetherlandsOur guest is Maarten Albers, a journalist who reports on agriculture and food for the Volkskrant, one of the Netherlands’ leading newspapers. In today's episode, we draw our attention to the 'nitrogen crisis' in the Netherlands - a major environmental story that has reshaped politics in the Netherlands and societal views on environmental regulation, science and technology, and even international relations.Listen as we discuss why we should care about nitrogen in the environment, and what lessons we can draw from the nitrogen crisis happening in the Netherlands. Links:Maarten's articles on de VolkskrantInterview on...2024-08-1244 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate49. Gwynne Dyer on Intervention Earth: climate mitigation, CDR & SRMOur guest is Gwynne Dyer, an author, columnist, broadcaster and lecturer on international affairs. In this episode, we discuss the key messages from his new book Intervention Earth: Life-Saving Ideas from the World’s Climate Engineers, based on extensive interviews with the world’s top climate scientists. We discuss his insights from these interviews on the state of our climate, and address controversies and concerns over carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and solar radiation management (SRM).Links:Gwynne Dyer’s profileCheck out his new book, Intervention Earth: Life-Saving IdeasCheck out this survey: World’s top climate scientists expect g...2024-07-0246 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate48. Jonathan Blake and Nils Gilman on planetary governanceJonathan Blake is Associate Director at the Berggruen Institute, where he leads the Planetary Program. Nils Gilman is Senior Vice President at the Berggruen Institute and Deputy Editor of Noema magazine. In this episode, we discuss the ideas in their recently published book, Children of a Modest Star: Planetary Thinking for an Age of Crises. We grapple with ideas of sovereignty, planetary governance and subsidiarity.Links:Jonathan Blake’s profileNils Gilman’s profileCheck out their book, Children of a Modest Star: Planetary Thinking for an Age of CrisesSupport the showSubs...2024-05-2851 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate47. Shuchi Talati on ethics and governance of solar geoengineeringToday’s guest is Dr. Shuchi Talati, a climate technology and governance expert and the founder of The Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar Geoengineering. In this episode, we discuss ethics and governance of solar geoengineering, the formal cancellation of Harvard’s SCoPEx experiment, and the UN Environment Assembly deliberations on Solar Radiation Modification.Links:Shuchi Talati’s profileThe Alliance for Just Deliberation on Solar GeoengineeringCheck out this paper, Who Are the Engineers? Solar Geoengineering Research and JusticeSupport the showSubscribe for email updates2024-04-3051 minThis Podcast Doesn\'t ExistThis Podcast Doesn't ExistRepost: Ep. 27: Cocktail Hour in Heaven: Everest and the Mystery of Mallory and IrvineIt might be getting warmer out there but it's likely still cold on Everest! Enjoy this jaunt through the past and we'll see you all next week!! The tallest mountain in the world has been conquered by many, but was Sir Edmund Hillary actually the first of these? Or was it George Mallory and his partner, lost to the snow at the peak? Listen as Shannon delves into her favorite topic, Mount Everest, and the mystery of Mallory and Irvine. Emma may or may not cry...  Come follow us on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter!  Visit our website! Send us a he...2024-04-051h 43Challenging ClimateChallenging Climate46. Ulrike Lohmann on clouds, aerosols and solar radiation modificationToday’s guest is Ulrike Lohmann, Professor of Experimental Atmospheric Physics in the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich. Lohmann is also the Principal Investigator of the CLOUDLAB project, a multi-year project to investigate aerosol-cloud interactions in wintertime stratus clouds over the Alps. In this episode, we discuss the role of clouds and aerosols in our climate. We dive deep into aerosol-cloud interactions to uncover the science behind solar radiation modification (SRM) techniques like marine cloud brightening, and discuss a novel proposed SRM technique - Mixed Phase Cloud Thinning.Links:Ulrike Loh...2024-04-0245 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate45. Benjamin Sovacool and Chad Baum on global trends in public perceptions of climate technologiesIn this episode, we speak with Dr. Benjamin Sovacool and Dr. Chad Baum, about their newly published, high-impact paper, “Public Perceptions and Support of Climate Intervention Technologies across the Global North and Global South”. Join us as we discuss the key findings of their work, and how these findings can and should influence policy and governance methods.Dr. Benjamin Sovacool is a professor with affiliations at Aarhus University, the University of Sussex and Boston University.  Dr. Chad Baum is Assistant Professor at the Department of Business Development and Technology of Aarhus University.Links:Ben Sovac...2024-03-0753 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate44. George Monbiot on environmentalism and climate activismGeorge Monbiot is a renowned British author, The Guardian Columnist and environmental activist. George is the author of more than a dozen books, the most recent of which is Regenesis: Feeding the World without Devouring the Planet, and he was awarded the Orwell Prize for Journalism in 2022. In this episode, we discuss topics of his insightful and provocative articles such as de-throning GDP, radical climate activism, the ‘wealth curse’ and contentious technologies such as nuclear energy, GMO and SRM.Links:George Monbiot's profileMonbiot's article, The Cruel Fantasies of Well-Fed PeopleMonbiot's most recent book, RegenesisRel...2024-03-0548 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate43. Janos Pasztor on global climate policy and geoengineeringThis episode’s guest is Janos Pasztor. He has four decades of work experience in the areas of energy, environment, climate change, and sustainable development, including roles as Executive Director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) and UN Assistant Secretary-General for Climate Change. In this episode, we explore the political lens of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and solar radiation management (SRM), discussing the progress of CDR and SRM discourse, as well as its challenges and controversies.CORRECTION: Jesse suggested that the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) had a dozen or so members, but Jan...2024-02-0651 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate42. David Stainforth on climate models and uncertaintyDavid Stainforth is a Professorial Research Fellow at the London School of Economics. David has had a long career studying the climate problem and the challenges of making predictions of future climate change. His research spans the philosophy of climate science, climate economics, climate modelling, and decision-making under deep uncertainty.In this episode, we discuss David’s new book ‘Predicting our climate future’, exploring the challenges of making predictions about future climate change, and navigating this uncertainty to address climate problems.Links:David Stainforth’s profileDavid’s book, Predicting our climate futureSupport the show2024-01-0942 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate41. David Keith on Climate Systems EngineeringDavid Keith is a Professor in the Department of Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago and the Founding Faculty Director of the Climate Systems Engineering initiative. Keith previously led the development of Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering Research Program.In this episode, we discuss Keith’s Climate Systems Engineering initiatives, carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and geoengineering techniques. Drawing on David’s decades of expertise, we dive deep into topics such as CDR, solar geoengineering, ice sheet geoengineering.Links:David Keith’s profile (& old profile)The Climate Systems Engineering initiativeSupport the show...2023-12-1243 minTalk Is JerichoTalk Is JerichoTeddy Irvine Talks the NY Rangers ’72 Stanley Cup PlayoffsHappy Birthday to the Baby Faced Assassin, Ted Irvine! And to celebrate the big day, Teddy’s giving a play-by-play account of the New York Rangers 1972 Stanley Cup Playoff run! It was probably the biggest moment of his hockey career in New York, and he shares details and stories about his team’s incredible run from beating Chicago and Montreal to losing the Finals at home to Boston in 6 games. Teddy talks about the Rangers’ stacked lineup at the time which included goalies Ed Giacomin and Gilles Villemure, Bruce MacGregor, Billy Fairbarn, Rod Gilbert, Brad Park, Jean Ratelle, Rod Seilin...2023-12-081h 18Blessing\'s podcastBlessing's podcastTeddy Irvine Talks the NY Rangers ’72 Stanley Cup PlayoffsHappy Birthday to the Baby Faced Assassin, Ted Irvine! And to celebrate the big day, Teddy’s giving a play-by-play account of the New York Rangers 1972 Stanley Cup Playoff run! It was probably the biggest moment of his hockey career in New York, and he shares details and stories about his team’s incredible run from beating Chicago and Montreal to losing the Finals at home to Boston in 6 games. Teddy talks about the Rangers’ stacked lineup at the time which included goalies Ed Giacomin and Gilles Villemure, Bruce MacGregor, Billy Fairbarn, Rod Gilbert, Brad Park, Jean Ratelle, Rod Seiling, Pete S...2023-12-081h 13Challenging ClimateChallenging Climate40. Jennifer Allan on global climate governance and the COP28 agendaJennifer Allan is a Strategic Adviser and Team Leader with Earth Negotiations Bulletin, and Lecturer at Cardiff University. Jen has attended roughly 40 UN conferences where states negotiate the rules of global climate governance. Her work explores how global rules are made and remade, and currently focuses on the politics of ecosystem services and green recovery. In this episode, we discuss with Jen key agenda themes in the forthcoming COP28, the social inequality of climate change and whether COPs deliver useful outcomes - or is it just fanfare?Links:Jennifer Allan’s profileCOP28 Thematic ProgramIEA World Energy Ou...2023-11-1452 minEnergy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemsEnergy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemsBONUS | Nils Gilman on avocado politics and climate security from Challenging ClimateHey everyone, Ed here.  David, Sara and Ed will be back next week with an episode about electricity interties in the clean energy system. Until then we’d like to share another podcast with you that we think might be of interest, called Challenging Climate. Hosted by Jesse Reynolds and Pete Irvine, Challenging Climate tackles tough questions about the science, technology, economics and politics of climate change. Their topics range from climate modelling, persuasive narratives, national security, international development and even biotech. Jesse, Pete and their guests cover similar topics to what we cover here at...2023-10-2050 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate39. Greg Nemet on how solar became cheap (with Energy vs Climate)Today’s episode is brought to you in collaboration with our friends at the Energy vs Climate podcast. Energy vs Climate breaks down the trade-offs and hard truths of the energy transition in Alberta, Canada, and beyond with energy experts David Keith, Sara Hastings-Simon and Ed Whittingham.  In this episode, they speak with Greg Nemet, a Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s La Follette School of Public Affairs. His research focuses on technological change in energy and the ways in which public policy can affect it. Listen as they discuss the trajectory of solar energy, coming...2023-10-1756 minIt\'s My Country Radio ShowIt's My Country Radio ShowIt's My Country Radio Show 6-10-23 Down Under (108)It's My Country Radio Show 6-10-23 Down Under (108) 1. Ella & Sienna - Like A Boy - 3.34* 2. Darcy Fox - Cameron Street – 3.22* 3. Jess Irvine - Just Drive - 4.04* 4. Shara Rose - Four Chord Song – 3.13* 5. Jack Watson - Nothing's Going to Stop Us Now - 3.32* 6. Matt Boylan-Smith - The Only Eyes I've Ever Known - 2.54* 7. Lance Friend - Windscreen View - 5.28* 8. Rowdy's Rose - Whiskey Rivers – 3.25* 9. Matt Joe Gow & Kerryn Fields - Love Ya Like I Can - 2.21* 10. Hana and Jessie-Lee’s Bad Habits - The Tallest of Tales - 4.17* 11. Caitlin...2023-10-061h 58Challenging ClimateChallenging ClimateA brief podcast review and updateAs we break for the summer, listen here for some highlights of our previous episodes and catch up on the ones you've missed. See you in October!Support the showSubscribe for email updates2023-06-2708 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate38. Richard Tol on Climate Economics: the cost of carbon, geoengineering & IPCCRichard S.J. Tol is a Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Sussex and the Professor of the Economics of Climate Change, Institute for Environmental Studies and Department of Spatial Economics, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He is also the author of Climate Economics: Economic Analysis of Climate, Climate Change and Climate Policy. In this episode, Tol breaks down climate economics – the economic and social costs and benefits of carbon. We also discuss the case for geoengineering and his criticisms on IPCC. Links: Richard Tol’s profile Richard’s article, The Economic Impacts of Climate C...2023-06-1356 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate37. Emma Marris on our rambunctious garden: wilderness and human influence on natureEmma Marris is an environmental writer and Institute Fellow at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability. She has also written for National Geographic, the Atlantic, the New York Times, Wired, and other publications. In this episode, we dive into the concepts introduced in her book Rambunctious Garden: Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World, such as wilderness and nature purity. We discuss the relationship between nature and humans, from assisted migration to climate change, and how we can re-envision it.  Links: Emma Marris’ profile Marris’ weekly articles on The Atlantic  Check out her books, Wi...2023-05-3043 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate36. John Moore on the melting cryosphere and glacier geoengineeringDr John Moore is a Research Professor at University of Lapland, Finland and Chief Scientist of GCESS at Beijing Normal University. His research focuses on geoengineering, sea level change, and ice sheet dynamics. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the cryosphere – the state and future of glaciers, sea ice and permafrost, as well as consider marine glacier geoengineering. John also shares his unique experience as a leader of a major geoengineering research program in China. Links: John Moore’s profile His paper on several cryosphere interventions His call for marine glacier geoengineering  His latest st...2023-05-1650 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate35. Steve Smith on net zero pledges and CDR strategies & techDr Steve Smith is the Executive Director of CO2RE, as well as Executive Director of the Oxford Net Zero initiative, based at the University of Oxford’s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment. He also previously co-led the Climate Science Team at the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. In this episode, we take a holistic deep dive into Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and discuss his expertise on net zero pledges, the political and economic strategies for CDR, and technology readiness. Links: Steve’s Smith School profile and CO2RE profile The Net Zer...2023-05-021h 02Challenging ClimateChallenging Climate34. Heleen de Coninck on the IPCC, climate tech & a just Net Zero transitionDr Heleen de Coninck is a Professor of Socio-Technical Innovation and Climate Change at Eindhoven University of Technology, and Associate Professor in Innovation Studies and Sustainability at Radboud University. She is also the newly appointed deputy chair of the Dutch Scientific Climate Council. In this episode, we discuss the four Net Zero transitions set out in the 2018 IPCC 1.5ºC report, and specifically how to facilitate a just transition. Towards the end, we debate on how much focus on geoengineering technologies is healthy. Links: Heleen's profile  Lecture transcript: system change, not climate change IPCC Special Report...2023-04-1843 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate33. David Fahey on the Montreal Protocol, ozone depletion and SRMDr David Fahey is the Director of the Chemical Sciences Laboratory in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and he also serves as a Co-Chair of its the Montreal Protocol’s Scientific Assessment Panel, which produces the quadrennial assessments of stratospheric ozone depletion. In this episode, we discuss flying planes into the stratosphere to conduct experiments on ozone depletion, the success of the Montreal Protocol, and solar radiation modification (SRM) - potential impacts, future for research and deployment regulation.Links:David Fahey ’s profile David's work with the NASA Airborne Science Program, Including this paper based...2023-04-0452 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate32. Chris Stark on the UK’s Climate Change CommitteeChris Stark is the Chief Executive of the UK‘s Climate Change Committee. Previously, he worked as the Director of Energy and Climate Change in the Scottish Government. In this episode, Chris breaks down the role of the CCC in UK’s climate policy. We then take a close look at how UK has done so far in cutting emissions, what else needs to be done, and the challenges that lie ahead. We end off with a discussion of where geoengineering techniques like SAI sit on the UKCCC’s radar.Links: Chris Stark’s profile Episode chapter ma...2023-03-2155 minThe Next Reel Film PodcastThe Next Reel Film PodcastT2 Trainspotting • The Next Reel“So be addicted. Be addicted to something else.”Checking in 20 Years Later with Renton, Spud, Sick Boy, and BegbyThat’s right, it’s time to talk about Danny Boyle’s legacy sequel T2 Trainspotting. It was a long time coming, and that’s even after author Irvine Welsh wrote a 10-years-later sequel called “Porno” to his original novel “Trainspotting.” Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we wrap up our conversations about the Trainspotting series with a look at Boyle’s 2017 film T2 Trainspotting.Here’s a hint at what we talk about.First o...2023-03-161h 02Challenging ClimateChallenging Climate31. Ken Caldeira on politics in research and the feasibility of the energy transitionKen Caldeira is a senior scientist at the Carnegie Institution for Science and is also a senior scientist at Breakthrough Energy. Ken has a wide-spectrum approach to analyzing the world’s climate systems - with particular interests in modeling the Earth system and the energy transition, and in using experiments and observation to study our changing coasts and coral reefs. In this episode, Ken takes us through his fascinating journey into environmental and climate science. We dive deep into navigating political influences on environmental research, the technical and social feasibility of the energy transition, and his views on...2023-03-0749 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate30. Andrew Revkin on climate journalism - its evolution, perils and narrative captureAndrew Revkin is one of the world's leading science and environmental journalists, with over 30 years' experience thinking and writing about climate change and sustainability. He has written at The New York Times and ProPublica, and his current outlet is “Sustain What?” at Substack. He is also the founding director of the new Initiative on Communication and Sustainability at Columbia University's Earth Institute. In this episode, Revkin shares his remarkable journalistic experiences, such as reporting from the Arctic, and how media and the climate discussion have evolved throughout his career. Our discussion is dynamic and wide-ranging, from extreme weath...2023-02-2149 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate29. Daniel Harrison on Marine Cloud Brightening and the RRAPDr Daniel Harrison is an oceanographer at Southern Cross University in Australia. His research focuses on how engineering intervention in marine systems can be used to improve ecological, environmental, or societal outcomes. In this episode, we explore Daniel’s work in applying Marine Cloud Brightening (MCB) to protect the Great Barrier Reef against global warming. We find out what MCB is, discuss how it can be implemented responsibly and effectively to save the Great Barrier Reef, and other potential applications.   Links: Daniel's profile  UNESCO: Great Barrier Reef is added to the 'In Danger' list Reef Restoration and Ada...2023-02-0751 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate28. Erica Thompson on escaping Model LandDr Erica Thompson is a Senior Policy Fellow in Ethics of Modelling and Simulation at the LSE Data Science Institute. Erica's research involves the appropriate use of mathematical and computational modelling to inform real-world decision-making. In this episode, we discuss Erica’s recent book, Escape from Model Land and tackle issues such as bias, disillusioning science communication to help us get out of the ‘Model Land’ worldview and into the real world. Links: Erica Thompson’s profile  Erica’s website Check out Erica’s book, Escape from Model Land  Support the showSubscribe for email updates2023-01-2448 minSaasHoles \SaasHoles "Rev Ops with an edge"WHAT IS HYPE?!?!? Interview With Michael F Schein Author of the Hype Handbook#revenueoperations #hype #marketing   Michael F Schein Author of the Hype Handbook joins the SAASholes Revenue Podcast to discuss his book "The Hype Handbook" and in the opening clip he tells Pete Jansons and Marcus Cauchi his definition of Hype Other Topics: Punk Rock, the Act, Sex Pistols, Sonic Youth, Definition of Hype,  Secret Societies, Van Bismark, Dress who you want to be, Gary Vanderchuck, We are all in Sales, We are all performers, Negative Bias, Social Dilemma, juice guru institute, meet me in the bathroom,  Hip Hop Hype, Tupac, Biggie, The Colonel  htt...2023-01-1953 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate27. Luke Iseman on his for-profit solar geoengineering venture - Make SunsetsLuke Iseman is the founder of Make Sunsets, a recently launched startup that is selling “cooling credits” on the promise that they will release sulphur dioxide into the stratosphere using weather balloons. In this episode, we discuss Make Sunset’s mission to “substantially lower global temperatures,” the details of their offering, the technical challenges for verifying their cooling credits, and the potential political repercussions of their effortsLinks: Make Sunsets official website: https://makesunsets.com/ Make Sunsets contested cooling calculations: https://makesunsets.com/blogs/news/calculating-cooling Luke’s blog post from just before he...2023-01-101h 00Challenging ClimateChallenging Climate26. The Anniversary SpecialOur year-end special celebrates the one-year anniversary of the Challenging Climate podcast. In this episode, Pete and Jesse reflect on the past 25 episodes, whether we achieved our vision for the podcast thus far, how we’ve navigated controversial guest speakers and learning to balance diversity of thought. Looking forward into 2023, we discuss new topics we want to explore, and old topics we hope to dive into at greater depths and different angles. Have any ideas for future topics or guest speakers? Drop us an email at info@challengingclimate.org Links:Check out our t...2022-12-2739 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate25. Patrick Brown on extreme weather and the obvious climate strategyDr Patrick Brown is the Co-director of the Climate & Energy group at the Breakthrough Institute and Adjunct lecturer in Energy Policy & Climate at Johns Hopkins University. In this episode, we discuss Patrick’s expertise on the economic impacts of extreme weather, and unpack trends and attributable risk. We then venture into a broader scope based on his essay, ‘The obvious climate strategy nobody will talk about’, which carries the rest of the discussion into climate targets and bias in climate communication. Links: Patrick Brown’s profile Patrick’s essay in Foreign Policy: The obvious climate strategy nobody will t...2022-12-1348 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate24. Glen Peters and Linda Steg on the Paris Agreement, the feasibility and psychology of the 1.5ºC targetOur guests are Dr Glen Peters, the research director for the Climate Mitigation group at Center for International Climate Research (CICERO), and Dr Linda Steg, Professor of Environmental Psychology at the University of Groningen.  In light of the recent COP27 hosted in Sharm el Sheikh, we pose the question: is the 1.5 Celsius goal still alive? In this episode, we dissect this complex question from the model-driven approach of Peters’ research, as well as from the angle of societal and behavioural change — Steg’s expertise. Covering climate anxiety, venture capitalists and CDR, this episode’s got it all. ...2022-11-2945 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate23. Luke Kemp on defining, evaluating and managing catastrophic climate riskDr Luke Kemp is a Research Associate at the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, University of Cambridge. He has a PhD in international relations from the ANU and previous experience as a senior economist at Vivid Economics. In this episode, Luke sheds light on a surprisingly understudied and overlooked topic – catastrophic climate risk. This episode explores catastrophic and extinction risk, why the topic is understudied, and how we can weigh out the catastrophic risks of climate change and solar geo-engineering.  Links: Luke Kemp’s profile Check out Luke’s paper, Climate Endgame: Exploring...2022-11-1545 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate22. Oliver Morton on reaching net zero, and the feasibility and politics of geoengineeringOliver Morton is The Economist’s briefings editor, specializing in the energy business, climate science and policy, and other green issues. He is the author of The Planet Remade: How Geoengineering Could Change the World and most recently The Moon: A History for the Future. In this episode, we discuss ideas from The Planet Remade on climate change and how recent events have influenced our prospects of reaching net zero emissions, as well as tackle serious questions on deploying geoengineering to combat climate change.Links:Oliver’s profile Oliver’s new book, The Moon: A History for the...2022-11-0152 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate21. Ben Novak on Revive & Restore: leveraging biotechnology for de-extinctionBen Novak is lead scientist at Revive & Restore, where he leads the de-extinction efforts – especially the group’s restoration of the extinct passenger pigeon. He is also the lead coordinator for its conservation cloning projects and Program Manager for Revive & Restore’s new Biotechnology for Bird Conservation. In this episode, we dive deep into the applications of biotechnology in de-extinction, genetic modification for climate adaptation, and the ethical arguments for and against biotechnology for conservation.  Links:  Ben Novak's profile, including more links to his publications!Revive and Restore websiteIntended Consequences Statement The Great Passenger Pigeon ComebackSupport...2022-10-1852 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate20. Gaia Vince on Nomad Century: migration, food and geo-engineeringGaia Vince is an award-winning science journalist, author, broadcaster and speaker. In this episode, we discuss her new book Nomad Century: How to Survive the Climate Upheaval. Vince gives insight on how humanity can plan for and manage an unavoidable climate migration. We also explore methods to restore the planet to a fully habitable state, such as stratospheric sulfate aerosol injection and iron fertilization of the oceans. Links:  Gaia’s website Check out Gaia's new book: Nomad Century Check out Gaia’s other books: Transcendence  And Adventures in the Anthropocene Support the showSubscribe...2022-10-0452 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate19. Kerry Emanuel on hurricanes and hypercanes in a warming worldProfessor Kerry Emanuel is a prominent meteorologist and climate scientist working at the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at MIT. His research focuses on tropical meteorology and climate, with a specialty in hurricane physics. In this episode, we spoke with Kerry about what distinguishes a hurricane from tropical storms and tornadoes, and the dangers these natural hazards pose to societies. We also cover how these threats will evolve in an increasingly warming world, and what a hypercane is.Links:  Kerry Emanuel's profile Kerry's websiteCarbon brief on a new study showing hurricanes strengthening and intensifying Ker...2022-09-2046 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate18. Arunabha Ghosh on CEEW and India's environmental challengesDr Arunabha Ghosh is the founder-CEO of the Council on Energy, Environment and Water, and has led CEEW to the top ranks as one of Asia's leading policy research institutions and among the world’s 20 best climate think-tanks. In this episode, we discuss the work that CEEW is involved in and dive deep into the environmental challenges that developing countries, such as India, face.   Links:  Council on Energy, Environment and WaterArunabha Ghosh’s profileSupport the showSubscribe for email updates2022-09-0642 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate17. Tom Matthews on tropical glaciers and extreme heatDr Tom Matthews is a climate scientist at King’s College London, specialising in glacier-climate interactions and extreme weather. In Episode 17, we discuss Tom’s exciting fieldwork on Mt. Everest co-installing the highest-altitude weather stations in the world, as well as extreme heat and its impacts on society. Links:  Tom Matthews’ profile Two articles on Tom’s expedition to Mt Everest: this and that  Wikipedia page on penitentesCheck out this article on the upper temperature limit of human tolerance and Tom’s paper documenting the first occurrences of this temperature Check out these 3 articles on extreme heat in Asia: t...2022-08-231h 01Secret SymphoniesSecret Symphonies8.Alise Kirtley (The Bearing)How old was Alise when she started playing piano and what’s her favourite piece of music andwhat fantasy/nightmare song did she write while hiking? Find out who is William B Irvine is and what impact he’s had on her life. Also find out about the community fridge and what she would put on a billboard ‘cos that’s a winner. Three tracks were;1.Congruence2.Lemonade3.Time Web -https://www.thebearingmusic.co.uk/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/6McMkv07piPp8B6dlLfhVL...2022-08-111h 09Challenging ClimateChallenging Climate16. Hannah Ritchie on Our World in Data and some of the world's biggest problemsDr Hannah Ritchie is a Senior Researcher at the Oxford Martin Programme in Global Development and the Head of Research at Our World in Data. In this episode, we spoke with Hannah about her work at Our World in Data and her article, "Stop Telling Kids They’ll Die From Climate Change". We discuss her thoughts on what some of the world's most pressing problems are, touching on topics such as agriculture, the link between meat consumption and poverty, education and more.Links:Hannah Ritchie’s profileHannah's article, "Stop Telling Kids They’ll Die From Climate Change...2022-08-0951 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate15. Dagomar Degroot on Historical Climatology and the Frigid Golden AgeDagomar Degroot is an associate professor of environmental history at Georgetown University. In this episode, we spoke with Dagomar about historical climatology and how the past can inform us about contemporary climate change. We cover his book, The Frigid Golden Age, and why societies like the Dutch and Thule thrived while the Norse suffered when the climate changed. Dagomar also addresses existing biases in the field of historical climatology. Links: Dagomar Degroot’s profile  Historical climatology website Dagomar’s book, The Frigid Golden Age  The Nature article outlining the baises in History of Climate and Society Another ar...2022-07-261h 01Challenging ClimateChallenging Climate14. Nils Gilman on avocado politics and climate securityDr. Nils Gilman is the Senior Vice President of Programs at the Berggruen Institute and the deputy editor of Noema Magazine. We speak with Nils about two of his popular articles, "The Coming Avocado Politics" and "The Guns of Warming".  We first discuss avocado politics, what it is and how it manifests in the United States and Europe. The second half of the episode takes a look at climate change and security on global and national scales, and what it really means to prioritize climate change on the political agenda. Links: Nils Gilman’s profileCheck out Noema...2022-07-1250 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate13. Britt Wray on Generation Dread and the rise of eco-anxietyDr Britt Wray is an author and researcher working at the forefront of climate change and mental health. She is currently a Human and Planetary Health Fellow at Stanford University and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Britt’s research focuses on the mental health impacts of the climate crisis and has published popular books such as Rise of the Necrofauna: The Science, Ethics and Risks of De-Extinction, and Generation Dread: Finding Purpose in an Age of Climate Crisis. In this episode, we spoke with Britt about eco-anxiety, how it can affect our mental health and...2022-06-2854 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate12. Mark Maslin on Human Evolution and the AnthropoceneMark Maslin is a professor of Earth System Science at University College London and a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit scholar. Mark is a leading scientist in past global and regional climatic change and its links to human evolution, and has written dozens of popular science articles and popular books, including The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene (with Simon Lewis) – just out in paperback. In this episode, we spoke with Mark about the link between human evolution and climate change, and the debate surrounding the Anthropocene epoch. In discussing human evolution, we tou...2022-06-141h 01Forward ChurchForward ChurchZero to Hero: Making a Difference In The KingdomIn this message, we get to hear from Pastor Pete Ramirez, Executive Director of the California Southern Baptist Convention. Pete is encouraging and equipping us to live lives in a way in which we will make the maximum impact on the Kingdom of God. Let's get ready to find hope in Jesus, by listening to this message. YOUR NEXT STEP: If you don't have a home church, then your next step of faith is to click this link and fill out the digital connect card. We would love to connect with you: https://b...2022-06-1243 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate11. Jesse and Pete interview each otherIn this episode Jesse and Pete interview each other and look back on the first 10 episodes of Challenging Climate. They discuss their backgrounds, research, and Jesse's new job as Executive Secretary of the Climate Overshoot Commission. They also reflect on how the podcast has been going and look ahead to the future.Jesse Reynolds is an expert in international environmental policy. He researches and advises on how rules, procedures, and institutions can help manage environmental opportunities and challenges, particularly those involving emerging technologies.Pete Irvine is a lecturer (assistant professor) at UCL Earth Sciences...2022-05-3154 minMoney RootsMoney RootsNow That You’ve Graduated, How Do You Navigate Your First Job?Wine and Dime Welcomes back Ann Arceo. Ann is here to talk about that first job after graduating, and how to navigate the benifits, savings, and your work-life balance.Things you'll learn in this episodeMaking a planDig into Benefit optionsDiversify your SavingsDiversify your timeRed Wines | Swedish Hill Winery - Bourbon Barrel Red and 2016 OptimusDon't miss out on valuable insights and empowering financial advice! Subscribe to "Money Roots" today to embark on a journey of financial growth and empowerment. Join host Amy Irvine as she simplifies personal finance, making it accessible to everyone, f...2022-05-2524 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate10. Wake Smith on Pandora's toolbox and the feasibility of stratospheric aerosol geoengineeringWake Smith is a Senior Fellow at the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at Harvard Kennedy School, writing scholarly articles on the feasibility, costs and governance of stratospheric aerosol geoengineering. Wake also teaches an undergraduate course on climate intervention at Yale University, the syllabus of which forms the basis of his new book “Pandora’s Toolbox – The Hopes and Hazards of Climate Intervention.” Prior to his academic career, Smith served in several executive roles in the commercial aviation industry, including as the President of the flight training division of Boeing and the COO of Atlas Air.  We spoke...2022-05-171h 05Money RootsMoney RootsNow That You Graduated, How Do You Deal With Student LoansBecky Eason is back with us for this edition of Wine and Dime. We're here to talk about student loan, with some tips to think about while paying them off.Tip #1 - Know your estimated payment!Things you'll learn:Types of loans - subsidized, unsubsidized, private, PLUS, Grad PLUSType of Repayment PlansHow Interest is calculated and capitalizedFPPathfinders - Student Loan Road MapHome - Treleaven Wines - Cab FrancDon't miss out on valuable insights and empowering financial advice! Subscribe to "Money Roots" today to embark on a journey of financial growth and e...2022-05-1121 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate9. Sir David King on science advice, climate politics, and climate repairSir David King is the founder and chair of the Centre for Climate Repair at Cambridge University and the Climate Crisis Advisory Group. Previously he held the positions of the UK's permanent Special Representative for Climate Change. He was also the Government's Chief Scientific Advisor from 2000 to 2007, during which time he raised awareness of the need for governments to act on climate change and was instrumental in creating the Energy Technologies Institute.We speak with Sir David about science advice for the government and communication with the public, foresight, the domestic and international politics of climate change...2022-05-031h 10Challenging ClimateChallenging Climate8. Jan Minx on the IPCC's latest report on mitigationWe speak with Jan Minx, Head of Applied Sustainability Science at the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change, and a visiting Professor of Climate Change and Public Policy at The Priestley Centre at the University of Leeds. Jan has published widely on climate and sustainability issues and has a keen interest in evidence synthesis which he developed through his work with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Jan was a coordinating lead author on the latest IPCC assessment report on mitigation and in this episode, he shares his take-aways from the report. We discuss the roles...2022-04-191h 06Challenging ClimateChallenging Climate7. Gavin Schmidt on observing, attributing and communicating climate changeWe speak with Dr. Gavin Schmidt, climate scientist, director of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies and co-founder of the RealClimate climate science blog. Gavin’s research focuses on understanding the past, present and future of the climate system and the impacts of the various drivers of climate change. In this episode we take a deep dive on the science of climate change covering how it is observed, detected and attributed. Along the way Gavin debunks several climate skeptic talking points and discusses the changing challenges of climate communication.Links:Gavin's profile at NASA GISS.The Re...2022-04-051h 04Challenging ClimateChallenging Climate6. Elizabeth Kolbert on climate change, extinctions, and life Under a White SkyWe speak with Elizabeth Kolbert, a journalist of politics and the environment. She has been at The New Yorker for more than 20 years and is the author of Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future, The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History (winner of the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction), and Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change. We dive into how the climate change discourse has changed, mass extinctions and new speciation, and international large-scale interventions in natural systems.At The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/elizabeth-kolbertTwitter: https...2022-03-2147 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job750: How to Inspire Growth Amidst Discomfort with Bill EckstromBill Eckstrom discusses how top coaches inspire and challenge their teams to grow. — YOU’LL LEARN — 1) The six things effective coaches do differently 2) The wrong and right way to challenge your team to grow 3) Three morning habits to make every day a great day Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep750 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT BILL — Bill Eckstrom is the CEO and founder of Ecsell Institute. Bill’s robust professional career path has encompassed sales...2022-03-1434 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate5. Robert Lempert on climate impacts in the IPCC and deep uncertaintyRobert Lempert is a principal researcher at the RAND Corporation and director of the Center for Longer Range Global Policy and the Future Human Condition. His research focuses on risk management and decision-making under conditions of deep uncertainty. He was also a coordinating lead author on Chapter 1 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) latest report on climate impacts. We discuss how the IPCC works and how it has evolved in response to criticism, the key concepts needed to understand climate impacts, the challenges of adapting to climate change, decision-making under deep uncertainty, and the peculiar nature of...2022-03-0846 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job745: How to Handle Bad Bosses and Toxic Coworkers with Tessa WestTessa West addresses the seven common types of jerks at work–and how to deal with them effectively. — YOU’LL LEARN — 1) How to tell if someone is being an intentional jerk at work 2) How to identify your particular type of work jerk 3) How to tell if you’re the jerk at workSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep745 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT TESSA — Tessa West is an Associate Professor of Psychology at New York University...2022-02-2447 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate4. Zion Lights on nuclear energy, technology, and climate changeZion Lights is an environmental activist and author. She founded Emergency Reactor, which calls for greater use of nuclear power, alongside renewables, in order to help eliminate greenhouse gas emissions.  Her books include "The Ultimate Guide to Green Parenting" and "Only a Moment." She was previously spokesperson for Extinction Rebellion. We discuss her transition from Extinction Rebellion to nuclear advocate, nuclear energy's roles in reducing emissions, its challenges to expansion, the politics of nuclear energy, ecomodernism, and the dark side of environmentalism. Links:Personal website: https://www.zionlights.co.uk/Emergency Reactor: https://www.emergencyreactor.org/el...2022-02-2251 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate3. Roger Pielke on the politics of climate change, scenarios, and extreme weatherRoger Pielke Jr. is a political scientist who writes on a diverse range of policy and governance issues related to science, technology, environment, innovation and sports. He is most famous (or infamous?) for his work on climate change. We cover his Iron Law of climate policy, his views on the problems with business-as-usual climate scenarios, and the challenges of attributing extreme weather. We also touch on the extent of his relationships with climate change skeptics and the efforts to discredit him, including the congressional investigation into his funding.Roger is a Professor at the Department of Environmental...2022-02-081h 00How to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job741: How to Stop Struggling and Start Thriving with Nataly KoganNataly Kogan shares how to become the boss of your own brain and beat the negativity bias. — YOU’LL LEARN — 1) Why struggle is optional 2) The two questions to boost your emotional fitness 3) How to combat your brain’s negativity bias Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep741 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT NATALY — Nataly Kogan is a former VC and the founder of Happier, a global technology and learning platform helping individuals and organizations to realize full pot...2022-02-0728 minChallenging ClimateChallenging Climate2. Holly Buck on ending fossil fuelsHolly Jean Buck is an expert on the social and political dimensions of environmental policies, and of strategies and technologies for preventing and adapting to climate change. Our conversation focuses on her new book, Ending Fossil Fuels: Why Net Zero Is Not Enough. Holly, Pete, and Jesse discuss why we should strive for a future of no fossil fuels, the challenges to ending fossil fuels, the role of carbon dioxide removal, whether the alternatives could be worse, how to deal with legacy firms and stranded assets, the collective action problem, and practical next steps. We also touch on the...2022-01-2545 minReviewer 2 does geoengineeringReviewer 2 does geoengineeringA defence of SRM - IrvinePete Irvine is a stalwart of SRM. Here, he makes the case for its continued consideration as a policy option. This comes at a time when ongoing research on SRM is being subject to one of its most determined challenges yet.2022-01-231h 14Challenging ClimateChallenging Climate1. Neal Stephenson on solar geoengineering and Termination ShockNeal Stephenson is a leading author of science- and speculative fiction and is a recipient of the Hugo and Prometheus Awards. His most recent novel Termination Shock is an eco-thriller that explores the political fallout from the use of solar geoengineering to counter climate change. Neal, Pete, and Jesse discuss reducing greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide removal, his research process, climate impacts, public perception, billionaires in innovation vis-à-vis  the government, the roles of models in decision-making, technocracy, planetary management, social media, biotechnology, and of course, solar geoengineering.Neal Stephenson’s webpage: https://nealstephenson.com/ His late...2022-01-1154 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job726: Developing the Mind of a Champion and Leader with Dr. Jim AfremowDr. Jim Afremow reveals the secrets of how top performers prepare themselves mentally to succeed. — YOU’LL LEARN — 1) The five-minute mental training routine used by top athletes 2) Two easy ways to turn a bad day around 3) One powerful question to elevate your leadership Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep726 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JIM — Dr. Jim Afremow is a much sought-after mental skills coach, licensed professional counselor, co-founder of the Champion's Mind app, and the auth...2021-12-0934 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job720: Navigating the Great Resignation with Dr. David RockDr. David Rock shares strategies to help both employees and employers come out of the Great Resignation feeling more satisfied. — YOU’LL LEARN — 1) Why so many professionals are now quitting 2) The small shifts that drastically improve satisfaction and productivity 3) The telltale signs it’s time to quit your job Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep720 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT DAVID — Dr. David Rock coined the term neuroleadership, and is the Co-founder and CEO of the NeuroLea...2021-11-1536 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job716: How to Save Your Career without Leaving Your Job with Darcy EikenbergDarcy Eikenberg offers solutions for turning your job around when you feel like quitting. — YOU’LL LEARN — 1) The three shifts you can always make to improve any job 2) How to to ask for and get what you want 3) How to reset your relationships and boundaries at work Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep716 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT DARCY — Darcy Eikenberg is on a mission to help us change our lives at work without changing...2021-11-0130 minChallenging ClimateChallenging ClimateTrailer: Launching in January 2022We are Jesse Reynolds, an expert on environmental policy, and Peter Irvine, a climate scientist. We're launching a new podcast, Challenging Climate, in January 2022. With episodes every two weeks, we'll be challenging leading experts with tough questions about the science, technology and politics of climate change. We'll explore how we can fight global warming by cutting greenhouse gas emissions, carbon removal, adaptation, and solar geoengineering. We will also consider the roles of computer models and persuasive narratives, economics and public policy, renewable energy, and national security in the climate debate. And we’ll look beyond to issues such as...2021-10-2304 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job713: Accomplishing More with Fewer Hours: Insights on Productivity, Rest, and the 40-Hour Work Week with Joe SanokJoe Sanok shares compelling research on how we can achieve more by working fewer hours. — YOU’LL LEARN — 1) What Iceland learned from a four-day work week2) The 1-minute trick for dramatically improving productivity3) Quick focus hacks for achieving flow fasterSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep713 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JOE — Joe Sanok is the author of Thursday is the New Friday: How to work fewer hours, make more money, and spend time doing wha...2021-10-2131 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job709: The Eight Superpowers You Need to Thrive in Change with April RinneApril Rinne reveals eight key skills that prepare us to thrive in a world of constant, relentless change. — YOU’LL LEARN — 1) The key mindset shift that helps us thrive in flux 2) How to escape the trap of a more mentality 3) How to re-script your mind to prepare for change Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep709 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT APRIL — A World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and ranked one of the “50 Leading Female Futu...2021-10-0742 minThis Podcast Doesn\'t ExistThis Podcast Doesn't ExistEp. 27: Cocktail Hour in Heaven: Everest and the Mystery of Mallory and IrvineThe tallest mountain in the world has been conquered by many, but was Sir Edmund Hillary actually the first of these? Or was it George Mallory and his partner, lost to the snow at the peak? Listen as Shannon delves into her favorite topic, Mount Everest, and the mystery of Mallory and Irvine. Emma may or may not cry...  Sources:  Mother Source  PBS NOVA The Clymb Secrets of the Ice Ghosts of Everest: The Search for Mallory & Irvine by Jochen Hemmleb, Eric R. Simonson, Larry A. Johnson ...2021-04-301h 37CHAD: A Fallout 76 StoryCHAD: A Fallout 76 StoryS2E4 The Sickleman Is Here Part 3 (with Pete Hines, Oxhorn, and Kevduit!)We last left Jake, Amata and Chad and the gang as they made their way back to Camp Wannagrindalot to where it all began, but the bodies are already stacking up. Jake and Amata wake up to an empty bed and Simon missing, while Brian gets some unsettling news that will shake things up at camp. The circle is almost complete. The stage is set in more ways than one, as Damon Toon's talent show quickly turns into a travesty. On a lonely stretch of road a body is found but somewhere beyond space and time someone lost is...2021-03-141h 00CHAD: A Fallout 76 StoryCHAD: A Fallout 76 StoryS2E2 The Sickleman Is Here Part 1 (with Pete Hines, Oxhorn and Kevduit!)A year ago the Overseer was unmasked as the serial killer responsible for the mass slayings at Camp Wannagrindalot, using the myth of the Sickleman to hide her true intent. Now, one year later the dark truth will be uncovered as a prisoner transfer goes wrong, Chad and the gang can't remember what a bicycle is, and Simon at last faces Jake and Amata for their betrayal. In this ,multi-part special, Bethesda's Pete Hines returns as the Judge with special guest stars Oxhorn and Kevduit appearing as new faces in Appalachia. Alexander Luthor ~ Chad Johnson Kenneth Vigue ~ Narrator...2021-01-021h 30The UCI PodcastThe UCI PodcastUCI Podcast: The new American political sectarianismThe nature of political partisanship has metastasized in recent years, and the consequences are on full display this election season. According to Pete Ditto, a UCI professor of psychological science and expert on political partisanship, what used to be disagreements about the best way to solve common problems have morphed into a conflict that more closely resembles religious sectarianism. As voters head to the polls, Ditto joins the UCI Podcast to discuss why the two sides are so far apart and how everyone can remain level-headed in these tense times.2020-11-0220 minBuilding Efficiency PodcastBuilding Efficiency PodcastEp. 10 - Pete Todd - President of Veltiosi AdvisorsPete Todd founded Veltiosi Advisors to help companies improve their sales execution and results.   He specializes in helping entrepreneurs get to the next level, and established companies to rapidly improve results.    He has led  multi-billion global enterprise teams, grown VC/PE backed micro-cap start-ups - successfully selling to high-tech Fortune 50 and old economy customers.  He has also been successful in a wide range of markets and technologies including computing, industrial, consumer, IoT, energy, manufacturing, lighting and business services.    Pete serves on advisory boards of several private companies.Pete graduated from the University of Southern California with a B...2020-07-2323 minCHAD: A Fallout 76 StoryCHAD: A Fallout 76 StoryS1E12: Year 1: "Crimes Against Appalachia" Director's Cut (Guest Starring Bethesda's Pete Hines!)DIRECTOR'S CUT OF THE BETHESDA GAME DAYS SPECIAL! It's been one year since the Vault door opened and we emerged to reclaim Appalachia. In that year, both Simon and Chad committed horrifying acts of cannibalism, extortion, robbery, and murder. In this special live episode performed at Bethesda Game Days, the law finally catches up with them. The Five-0 New Responders throw them in jail pending trial. Secrets will be revealed, the Overseer breaks her silence...and we are introduced to The Judge. As always, this post-apocalyptic podcast contains some foul language, dark humor and depictions of well warranted violence...2020-06-031h 21How to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job542: How to Turn Your Adversity into Advantage with Laura HuangHarvard professor and author Laura Huang shares how to build your edge and be perceived positively. You'll Learn: 1) Why the myth of hard work is so dangerous 2) How unfair perceptions can quietly limit your career–and what to do about it 3) A formula to turn embarrassment and bitterness into enrichment About Laura: 
Laura Huang is a professor at Harvard Business School, who specializes in studying interpersonal relationships and implicit bias in entrepreneurship and in the workplace. Her research has been featured in several publications like the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes, and Nature. She was also name...2020-02-0345 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job542: How to Turn Your Adversity into Advantage with Laura HuangHarvard professor and author Laura Huang shares how to build your edge and be perceived positively.— YOU'LL LEARN — 1) Why the myth of hard work is so dangerous. 2) How unfair perceptions can quietly limit your career–and what to do about it. 3) A formula to turn embarrassment and bitterness into enrichment. Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep542 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT LAURA — Laura Huang is a professor at Harvard Business School, who specializes in studying inte...2020-02-0341 minThe Archive of AwesomeThe Archive of Awesome496: How to Break The Habit of Distraction with Maura Nevel ThomasMaura Nevel Thomas discusses how to take back control of your attention for more productive work days.   You'll Learn: How we sabotage our performance every 3 minutes The simple trick to stopping most office distractions How to get more satisfaction out of work   About Maura: Maura Nevel Thomas is an award-winning international speaker and trainer on individual and corporate productivity and work-life balance, and the most widely-cited authority on attention management. She is a TEDx Speaker, founder of Regain Your Time, author of three books, and was named a Top Le...2019-09-3043 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job496: How to Break The Habit of Distraction with Maura Nevel ThomasMaura Nevel Thomas discusses how to take back control of your attention for more productive work days.   You'll Learn: How we sabotage our performance every 3 minutes The simple trick to stopping most office distractions How to get more satisfaction out of work   About Maura: Maura Nevel Thomas is an award-winning international speaker and trainer on individual and corporate productivity and work-life balance, and the most widely-cited authority on attention management. She is a TEDx Speaker, founder of Regain Your Time, author of three books, and was named a Top Leadership Speaker in Inc. Magazine. Maura is a contributing expert to ma...2019-09-3043 minHow to Be Awesome at Your JobHow to Be Awesome at Your Job496: How to Break The Habit of Distraction with Maura Nevel ThomasMaura Nevel Thomas discusses how to take back control of your attention for more productive work days. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) How we sabotage our performance every 3 minutes. 2) The simple trick to stopping most office distractions.  3) How to get more satisfaction out of work.  Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep496 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT MAURA — Maura Nevel Thomas is an award-winning international speaker and trainer on individual and corporate productivity and work-life balance, and the most widely...2019-09-3040 minRadioactive w/Mike ZRadioactive w/Mike ZChevelle Pete Loeffler PodcastCaught up with Pete Loeffler from Chevelle at FivePoint Amphitheater in Irvine on September 16. Here's what we talked about: Post Tour Activities (0-3:30) Craft Beer "La Gargola" Helles Lager (3:30-5:30) New Music-New Album (5:30-7:30) Cover Songs (7:30-9:30) Song writing process (9:30-10) Tour stories (10-11:25) Chevelle at RMA on 10/15 (11:25-13:00) Dimebag Darrell (13:00-14:20) Flannel Five (14:20-end)2019-09-2016 minThe Edinburgh ReportThe Edinburgh ReportPete Irvine - author of Scotland The BestThe 13th edition of Pete Irvine’s essential book Scotland the Best has just been published. Here we find out his modus operandi and his new finds.2019-03-2209 minOtnicka - Irvine Radio ShowOtnicka - Irvine Radio ShowOtnicka - Irvine Radio Show #129 (22.08.2017) @ Deep ONE Radio (129)Otnicka - Irvine Radio Show #129 (22.08.2017) @ Deep ONE Radio Follow: instagram.com/otnicka vk.com/otnicka twitter.com/otnicka facebook.com/otnicka Tracklist: 1.Tony Igy & Bruno Mars - Wrong 2.Alesso - Falling (Lisitsyn Remix) 3.Sasha PRimitive - I`m Here Alone (Original Mix) 4.Lifelike & Kris Menace - What Time Is Love 5.Pete Oak - My Nights (Original Mix) 6.Deniz Kabu - Take My Hand feat. Sedef Sebuktekin (Original Mix) 7.NEW RETRO WAVE: Lifelike - Discomachine 8.Reflekt feat. Deline Bass - Need To Feel Loved (NIkko...2017-08-2258 min