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Sean Gill
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Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music
Accountability for Michael Tait (DC Talk, Newsboys) and Sean Feucht (ft. Kelsey Kramer McGinnis)
Michael Tait, most recently lead singer of The Newsboys and also well known as one third of DC Talk, confessed to accusations of sexual assault and drug abuse on June 10, 2025. This came after deeply reported investigations into his behavior were published first by The Roys Report and then by The Guardian. The day before this news broke, whistleblowers accused the worship leader best known for right wing political agitation, Sean Feucht, of financial misappropriation and spiritually coercive leadership tactics. Hosts Leah Payne and Andrew Gill discuss the two scandals and what each of these figures me...
2025-06-18
1h 16
SmartStay Show - Short Term Rental Counsel + Coaching | Airbnb Hosting Tips
The Tax Strategy Airbnb Hosts Can’t Afford to Ignore | Sean Graham
Did you know your short-term rental could be a powerful tax-saving machine? In this episode, We sit down with Sean Graham—CPA, real estate investor, and cost segregation expert—to uncover how vacation rental owners can legally slash their tax bills using smart depreciation strategies. From bonus depreciation and the short-term rental loophole to material participation rules, Sean breaks down complex tax concepts in a way that actually makes sense (yes, really!). You'll learn how the IRS actually encourages real estate investors to succeed—and how a simple cost segreg...
2025-05-06
41 min
Good Hang
04 - The Big Fish
The power of intuition, the battle with resistance, & running into gangsters in Mexico. Who is Sean Gill?
2025-02-03
1h 11
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
154. Breaking Free From Psychiatric Drug Dependency w/ Pharmacist Dr. Shawn Gill
An alarming number of individuals find themselves dependent on antidepressants and psychiatric medications, desperately seeking guidance on how to safely discontinue their use. The general medical community has failed to assist people in safely getting off these drugs. The dependency can create severe withdrawal symptoms. Most doctors have no clue how to get their patients off safely keeping them in a cycle of drug dependency. The worst of prescribers will frame the withdrawal symptoms as worsening "depression" and justification for staying on drugs. On Episode 154 of the Radically Genuine Podcast Dr. Roger McFillin dives into the topic of deprescribing...
2024-10-10
1h 26
Even Tacos Fall Apart
Music & Mental Health with Sean Gill
If you've ever found solace in a song or wondered how creativity can aid mental health, this episode with musician Sean Gill is a must-listen for you. More info, ways to connect & resources - https://www.tacosfallapart.com/podcast-live-show/podcast-guests/sean-gill In this episode, MommaFoxFire interviews Sean Gill, a talented musician, about the powerful connection between music and mental health. Sean shares his personal journey with mental health struggles and how music has played a crucial role in his healing and growth. Sean explains how music has always been a significant part of...
2024-07-30
1h 49
SmartStay Show - Short Term Rental Counsel + Coaching | Airbnb Hosting Tips
Juggling Music, Real Estate, and Fatherhood: My Secrets to Success! | Sean Frost
We are beyond thrilled to welcome today's guest, Sean Frost! Sean has such an inspiring story - starting from his roots in music all the way to his diverse entrepreneurial ventures, Sean exemplifies what it means to follow your passions. From overcoming challenges to manifesting success, Sean is truly living proof that hustle and determination can take you anywhere.Sean emphasizes the importance of saying no when uninterested, and visualizing goals to achieve them. We learn about Sean's various ventures as a real estate investor, music producer, and partner w...
2024-04-23
51 min
The EPIC Podcast with Rob Gill
How to Rise Up and Succeed in Business! Ft. Sean Callagy
Sean is a world-renowned speaker who has been asked to speak for some of the most influential stages, including Tony Robbins fifteen times, Jay Abraham, Leigh Steinberg, and many others. Sean also was a keynote speaker for T-mobile and Disney. Sean has spoken at over 2000 engagements with audiences from 10 to 14,000 over the last two years! Sean founded, grew, and sold his first law firm of 40-people for multiple seven-figures at the age of 31. Through his two-and-a-half-decades journey into the world of personal growth and development, he discovered a formula that could help individually unlock all of the money, time...
2023-09-28
10 min
The Gill Athletics Track and Field Connections Podcast
#215: Sean McCafferty-Christian Brothers Academy (NJ)
On this thrilling episode of our podcast, we are pleased to host the remarkable Sean McCafferty, the influential director of Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) in New Jersey. A truly unique and compelling individual, Sean shares with us an unparalleled insight into his journey and what led him to his role at CBA. Throughout this dialogue, Sean dives deep into the profound impact education has on shaping future generations. Hear him unravel his vision for CBA, a venerated institution with a legacy of excellence. Sean recounts how his leadership style blends tradition with innovation, striking a balance that...
2023-07-10
2h 04
We Speak English Good
Episode 543 - Sean Gill (Guitarist)
On this episode of WSEG, we talk to Guitarist, Sean Gill. We chat about AI Music and UFO Whistleblower, David Grusch. Find the video version HERE: https://youtu.be/3UpgLu8v0bg Find Sean: https://guitarsean.info/ Help support the show and Check Out Our Fresh A$$ Merch Store: https://store.streamelements.com/wespeakenglishgood Find W.S.E.G.’s Music : https://songwhip.com/wseg Show yourself: wespeakenglishgood @ gmail. com Find Us On Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/wespeakenglishgood/ https://www.facebook.com/wespeakenglishgood/ https://twitter.com/wsegpodcast https://www.twitch.tv/wespeakenglishgood https://discord.com/invite/m6NTJx htt...
2023-06-14
1h 46
The Chris Gill Podcast
Coach, Academy Manager and Scout - Sean Kimberley - #19
Todays guest, Sean Kimberley has been involved in professional football his whole career. Starting as a youth player, and then the youngest A-Licence Coach, Sean went on to spend time at Blackburn, over a decade at Villa, and now at Celtic in a scouting capacity. We discuss how the game has changed over the years, the importance of building a network, the role of an academy director plus some mentions of some elite coaches Sean has had the pleasure to work with and learn from. If you enjoy this conversation, please give the video a...
2023-02-23
45 min
The EPIC Podcast with Rob Gill
Creating A Life of Your Dreams Filled With Money, Time & Magic | Featuring Sean Callagy
I often talk about getting into the right mindset, becoming an entrepreneur, creating generational wealth and today I have with me Sean Callagy, The Founder of Unblinded. He has created a formula that can take you from where you are to exactly where you want to be in life, just like he has for me. His teachings can bring individuals from "hello to yes" in any situation. He teaches a framework of how to confront fear head on and create the life you want and deserve. If you're looking to create a life filled with more money, time & magic...
2022-10-16
12 min
The Storied Outdoors
Ep 55: Sean Dietrich: Author, Musician, Humorist
This week’s guest is author and Southern humorist, Sean Dietrich! Sean is a columnist, novelist, and podcast host, known for his commentary on life in the American South. His work has appeared in Newsweek, Southern Living, Garden and Gun, The Tallahassee Democrat, Good Grit, South Magazine, Alabama Living, the Birmingham News, Thom Magazine, and The Mobile Press Register. He has authored thirteen books, and is the creator of the “Sean of the South” Podcast. His latest book, You Are My Sunshine, is releasing this month. It’s a laugh-out-loud funny true story of a loving relationship, a grand adventur...
2022-10-12
1h 05
The Gill Athletics Track and Field Connections Podcast
#172: Sean Carlson-University of Tennessee
Trivia Question: How many North Central (IL) University track/field alums are in the coaching ranks? Answer: Too many to count! In this insightful episode of the Connections Podcast, Sean Carlson, an esteemed alum of North Central (IL) University, delves into his coaching journey that has taken him from Notre Dame to his recent appointment as the Director of XC/Distance for the Volunteers of the University of Tennessee. Sean's dedication to his role is evident when he says, "Even in the role I'm in now, I'll do whatever I have to do. Last week...
2022-09-12
1h 00
Restitutio
457 From Oneness to One (J. Dan Gill)
Have you heard of oneness theology? Also called "Jesus only," this is the idea that Jesus is all there is. Jesus is the Father; Jesus is the Holy Spirit. Jesus has manifested himself in many ways over the years, but there is only one individual or self who is God. Although not exclusive to the Pentecostal movement, most oneness believers belong to charismatic (or apostolic) groups today. This is a classic message given by Pastor J. Dan Gill in the early 2000s. I remember sitting there in the audience listening to him share about his community's journey of faith...
2022-08-21
45 min
A RICH COMIC LIFE PODCAST
EPISODE 50: SEAN MCLOUGHLIN
In this episode, I talk to the very funny comedian, SEAN MCLOUGHLIN about his comedy career. A familiar act at comedy festivals and clubs worldwide, and having performed several acclaimed solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe, McLoughlin has supported Ricky Gervais on a world tour and opened for Bill Burr in London. I have seen the comedian perform many times including support for Katherine Ryan on her Glam Role Model in 2015 and for appearances at Always Be Comedy in 2016. 2018, 2020 and 2021. He has consistently managed to reduce me to hysterical laughter when I have seen him l...
2022-01-15
45 min
Operations with Sean Lane
Building MongoDB's Complex Go-to-Market Motion with Meghan Gill
Hypergrowth organizations are constantly evolving: product offerings change, go-to-market strategies shift, personnel turns over.In Operations, we often have to help our companies through those seismic shifts. On this episode, we're talking to someone who has seen 12 years of those shifts at her company and now oversees one of the more complex go-to-market motions we’ve ever talked about on this show.Our guest, Meghan Gill, is the VP Sales Operations and Sales Development at MongoDB, the database platform company that went public in 2017.In...
2021-10-15
34 min
Scientific Sense ®
Prof. Sean Smith, Professor of nanomaterials science at the Australian National University
Computational Materials Sciences, Atomic-Scale Discoveries with Machine Learning, Hydrogen for storage and transport of energy, Hydrogen as the new natural gas. Prof Sean Smith is a Professor of computational nanomaterials science and technology at the Australian National University and Director of Australia’s national supercomputing facility, NCI Australia. He has extensive theoretical and computational research experience in chemistry, nanomaterials, and nano-bio science and technology. Prior to returning to Australia, he directed the US Department of Energy-funded Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Sean has published over 260 refereed journal papers with more than 15000 ci...
2020-08-01
41 min
Room 9
Epsd. #53 - W/Tony Gill
Tony Gill has been in Recovery for over 5 years and is the owner of Vapor Chain, located in Buffalo, New York. Tony touches base on why he struggled with Substance Use and how he finally found success in recovery after multiple attempts.
2020-01-21
42 min
Sporticus
Full Gill
From "Top of the rope wrestling radio" Gill Kuta Jr. joins us with tales of his live experience with the AEW crowd. I call the AEW crowd a cult , while Gill confirms their weird vibe and we talk about Jordan Myles and all types of things; won't you join us? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sporticus/support
2019-11-16
2h 17
The Brent Gill Show
Sean Jordan Ep 22
This week on the show we go way back to an old episode that I just found on an old hard drive with Sean Jordan. We talk about Game of Thrones, Porn Hub, Florida, and ICP. Ya know, the usual suspects. Check our Sean Jordan at SeanJordanComedy.com All Fantasy Everything: https://headgum.com/all-fantasy-everything Check me out on Instagram @brentgillcomedy Thanks to Sexpot Comedy for putting this out in the world!
2018-03-13
00 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
So long, and thanks for all the fish
Thank you for listening, thank you for your support. Do check on the blog or twitter from time to time, I intend to keep writing. Be better today than you were yesterday, and be better tomorrow than you were today.
2018-03-03
18 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
The State Of Things
Just some thoughts this week on the current state of the world and the changes underway.
2018-03-03
16 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Plant Genetics with Dr. Kevin Folta
This week Dr. Folta returns to the show to talk plant genetics, fear mongering, and putting worry into proper context. Also, the Clock of the Long Now is officially under construction
2018-02-24
39 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Interview with Holly Griffith
This week I have an interview with NASA engineer Holly Griffith. We talk about Engineer's Week (Feb 18-24), the importance of engineers in life all around us, women in science, and some other stuff. Also, I am tired of saying "Never again."
2018-02-17
47 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Dr. Emily Monosson - Natural Defense: Enlisting Bugs and Germs to Protect Our Food and Health
This week I interview Dr. Emily Monosson about her book Natural Defense: Enlisting Bugs and Germs to Protect Our Food and Health, and we talk about academia, changes in our society currently underway, and motherhood in the scientific world. Also, Robocoffee, and searching for technosignatures around distant planets. Oh, and some guy launched a car into space.
2018-02-10
34 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
When I Grow Up...
This week I offer an essay on my career choices, wonder why I didn't become a scientist, and offer advice on finding your ideal work. Also, Darmok and Jalad, at Tanagra
2018-02-03
20 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Interview with Ira Pastor of Bioquark
This week I had a long chat with Ira Pastor, CEO of Bioquark. We talked about their research into new treatments for disease, the importance of a good scientific process, and the challenge of translation, getting from the petri dish to mice to people. Also, a lesson the importance of looking back to past research
2018-01-27
56 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Sci-Fi Inspirations for Long Term Thinking
This week I ruminate on some of my early inspirations for long term thinking from the world of science fiction. Also, nano material from pitcher plants, and tiny nuclear reactors for your house on Mars.
2018-01-20
22 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
A.C. Hachem and a 2017 movie wrap up
This week I talk to author A.C. Hachem again. We geek out about movies, wax philosophical on the importance of science, and get the scoop on A.C.'s next novel.
2018-01-13
1h 10
The PanFuture Society Podcast
The Future Of Food 6 - Interview with a cricket farmer
This week I have an interview with Austin Miller of Craft Crickets (crackcrickets.com). We discuss the many benefits of eating insects and some of the details of how one farms crickets. Also, Asimov's 1953 vision of self-driving cars, and more news on Tabby's Star.
2018-01-06
38 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Long-term perspective
This week an essay on long-term thinking and keeping things in perspective. Also, 7 banned words at the CDC, and Arthur C Clarke's 100th birthday.
2017-12-16
21 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
More Stories from a Music Career
This week I offer more insight into a career in the arts, and how my experience may apply to all jobs in the future. Also, artificial life and martian worms.
2017-12-09
33 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Essay on a Career in the Arts
This week I offer an essay on my music career, and how that fits (or doesn't) with modern society in America. I also ruminate on the place of arts in civilization and whether other careers will go as arts have gone. Plus news in graphene spider webs, our interstellar visitor, and Voyager 1
2017-12-02
25 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
A musical interlude
I thought with the business of the holiday this week we could all use a break from my normal banter/blather. In the feed today is an acoustic EP, Evagation, from my band Strange Land Chloroform Dream 27 Miles Out Corozal The Girl With The Octarine Eyes The Last Mountain
2017-11-25
25 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Blockchain and Bitcoin: interview with Steve McKeon
This week I have an interview with Steve McKeon from the U of O. We talk about blockchain and bitcoin, what it is, what people are doing with it, and why you should pay attention. Please see the show notes for a number of links to recent news. Also, genetic engineering a skin replacement to fight a deadly disease.
2017-11-18
1h 02
The PanFuture Society Podcast
A walk and talk tour of the CAMCOR facility and the University Of Oregon
This week I have a long interview I did a few weeks ago John Donovan. John is the Director of the MicroAnalytical Facility at the University of Oregon's CAMCOR, Center for Advanced Materials Characterization. I got a tour of the whole facility and we talked about all the different kinds of nanotechnology scanning and imaging done at the facility.
2017-11-11
1h 03
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Catching up on the news
Catching up on the latest and greatest including growing rice in saltwater, algorithms for acoustics, and the NASA twin study.
2017-11-04
30 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
A chat with a future Mars astronaut
This week I have a great chat with Abigail Harrison, aka Astronaut Abby. We talk about her ambitions for Mars, getting people excited about space, STEM, and the arts, and whether there will be cats on Mars.
2017-10-28
52 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Recent science and futurism news
This week we catch up on the news. Mars, self-driving cars, trains and tractors, new telescopes, medical imaging, shills, dolphin culture.
2017-10-21
32 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Interview with Mike Paul Hughes
This week features an interview with Aerospace Engineer Mike Paul Hughes. We chat about upcoming missions, speculate on life, and Mike reminds us why it's important to study history. Also, a bad case of bad science headlines.
2017-10-14
50 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Science and futurism news this week.
On this weeks news show: CRISPR for Glaucoma, Nobel Prizes, moon, Mars, and some thoughts on guns and con man Alex Jones.
2017-10-07
36 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
An interstellar voyage
This week I have an interview with astrophysicist Steve Kilston of Interstellar Consultants. One of Steve's projects is a practical and well thought out 500 year plan for building a ship that could take us to another star system. This is not pie-in-the-sky stuff, this is grounded in practical knowledge. Also, Australia gets its own space agency.
2017-09-30
36 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
News show 4
This week is an all news show in the new show format. We have Osiris Rex, human embryo editing, 3d printed aluminum, high tech guitar strings, and more.
2017-09-23
29 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Another Civil War?
This week an essay on a darker topic - whether the US will have another Civil War in the near future. Can it be avoided? Are we already locked in conflict, and how do we break out? Also, a change in show format.
2017-09-16
25 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
catching up on science news
This week I've got a bunch of cool short news bits I've been saving up, it's time to catch up. Cassini, Voyager, Mars, Universal Basic Income, Robot artists, and more
2017-09-09
33 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 65 - Alvin Toffler pt 2
This week is a further examination of Alvin Toffler's writings and ideas. He wrote about the near future, which we are living in today. Also, new cancer treatments, an asteroid flyby, and water on exoplanets.
2017-09-02
32 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 64 - Alvin Toffler and Future Shock pt 1
This week we talk Alvin Toffler and his 1970 book Future Shock. We look at the present through a future lens from the past... or something. Also, Sean falls down a Wikipedia rabbit hole.
2017-08-26
22 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 63 - Interview with Dr. Kevin Folta
This week features an interview with Dr. Kevin Folta, professor and chairman of the horticultural sciences department at the University of Florida, and host of the Talking Biotech podcast. Also, I beg for money the 21st century way.
2017-08-19
32 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 62 - Nanotechnology pt2
This week we further examine nanotech. How does one actually work at the nanoscale, and what might the far future bring? Also, Carl Sagan's sad prediction coming true.
2017-08-12
25 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 61 - Nanotechnology: an introduction
This week we enter the tiny world of nanotechnology. An introduction to what it is, and where it's being used in our lives right now. Also, gene editing breakthrough, and NASA asteroid tracking. Some links: https://www.universetoday.com/136642/impending-asteroid-flyby-will-chance-test-nasas-planetary-defense-network/ https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/02/science/gene-editing-human-embryos.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology https://singularityhub.com/2016/05/16/nanorobots-where-we-are-today-and-why-their-future-has-amazing-potential/ http://www.nanotech-now.com/current-uses.htm http://io9.gizmodo.com/5967198/8-incredible-nanotechnologies-that-actually-exist-in-the-real-world https://www.livescience.com/694-nanotech-tiny-technology.html
2017-08-05
26 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Episode 60 - Making Contact
This week, further contemplation about life in the universe, and what would happen if we made contact. Also, synthetic food and NASA deep space station plans.
2017-07-29
23 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 59 - Are We Alone?
This week I ponder our place in the universe and wonder if there is other life out there somewhere. Part philosophical essay, part science exploration. Also, words and their meanings matter. Inigo says so.
2017-07-22
25 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 58 - In Defense Of Science
This week I essay, rant, and ramble about science, politics, civilization, and our long-term needs. Also, Juno images, New nuclear fuel, and NASA budgets
2017-07-15
33 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 57 - Arcologies
This week, a look at the principles and ideas of arcology, the melding of architecture and ecology, as a way to shape the city of the future. Also, holographic phones and artificial intelligence in science research
2017-07-08
23 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 56 - Energy pt4 - other generation methods
This week we cover some less well known energy generation methods: Geothermal, biomass, biofuel, flywheel, and space based solar panels. Also, artificial intelligence in the operating room, and robo-snakes on Mars
2017-07-01
23 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 55 - Energy pt 3: Sun, Wind, and Water
This week we examine the more well-known renewables of solar, wind, and hydroelectric energy technology. Also, Chinese carbon sequestration and Chinese quantum entanglement.
2017-06-24
25 min
Restitutio
Interview 22: The 21st Century Reformation (J. Dan and Sharon Gill)
J. Dan and Sharon Gill are part of a growing movement of bible students who have concluded that the Father of Jesus is the only true God. They’re so passionate about this truth that in 2008, they launched their website, called Twenty-First Century Reformation (21stcr.org). To date they’ve received over 700,000 views on YouT ube, not to mention visitors to the site. In this interview you’ll here a bit about the Gill’s journey of faith from oneness to one, why they decided to launch 21st century reformation, how Sharon became “the most tech savvy grandma in America,” how...
2017-06-18
37 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 54 - Energy pt2: Nuclear
This week I speak at length with Oregon State University PhD candidate Josh Fishler. We talk all things nuclear including new tech and why it's not the bogeyman.Believe it or not, it will be needed for a carbon neutral future, and for a journey to the stars. And we talk about perspective and context and how humans are bad at it.
2017-06-17
1h 16
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 53 - Energy pt 1
This week we look at energy and power production. A snapshot of the past, present and future. How much do we use? Oil, coal, gas, solar, wind, nuclear. What's out there that is better? Also, New instant charge battery, and Artificial Intelligence explains itself.
2017-06-10
26 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 52 - Giant Space News Show
This week I catch up on a ton of space news. Jupiter images from Juno, 3d printing in space, plasma drive, dark matter, black holes, psyche, and more. Also, I rant at the end of the show so you can skip it if you want.
2017-06-03
40 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 51 - Essay on Civilization and Long-term thinking
This week I ruminate on civilization and long-term thinking, including a segment from Humboldt Redwoods State Park in California. Also, zero-emission natural gas power plant, and 3d printed ovaries.
2017-05-27
24 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 50 - Movie geek out with A.C. Hachem
This week I geek out about movies with author A.C. Hachem. All about summer movies, Hollywood business choices and how do you avoid getting squashed by the 5 ton Disney movie beast. Strap in, it's a movie length show! Oh, and somehow I've made it to 50 episodes…
2017-05-19
1h 37
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 49 - Longevity pt 3
This week we continue with longevity research. We examine some critiques against it, and consider what it will mean for society if more and more people live longer. Also, vertical farming in Shanghai, the ISS 200th spacewalk, and wandering black holes.
2017-05-13
22 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 48 - Longevity pt 2
More on longevity this week, with a peek into the worlds of Aubrey de Grey, Craig Venter, and Google's Calico. Also, the DNA of neurons, and the growing role of big data in the search for extraterrestrial life.
2017-05-06
25 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 47 - Longevity pt 1
This week is part one of a few shows on longevity. The history of living longer, areas of research, and more. Also - Artificial womb, artificial photosynthesis, and asteroid mining
2017-04-29
23 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Special Edition - March For Science
I went to the local March for Science today in Eugene. The starting point was on the U of O campus, and there was a great turnout. There was also a good diversity in the crowd. I took my portable mic for my phone and talked to a few people, from students and teachers, to astronomers and parents. Science is for everyone, not just lab techs. Listen to the show for my interviews, and keep your eyes and ears open for more about what you can do in the future. Advocacy doesn't get done with one march, it's a...
2017-04-23
12 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 46 - All News Show #2
This week, an all news show to catch up on some quick stories ahead of the March For Science. Comfy robot suits, Elon Musk (again), Negative Mass, Exoplanets, Water worlds, Accretion Discs, (lions tigers and bears oh my)
2017-04-22
29 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep. 45 - The Future of Flight
This week we examine some of the ways we may be flying through the air in the near future, including drones, hypersonic jets, and (not in the air) the hyperloop. Also, a brick laying robot, and New Horizons takes a nap, and what I'll be doing at next week's March for Science.
2017-04-15
26 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 44 - The Future of Musical Instruments
This week we look at new manufacturing methods and materials like 3d printing and carbon fiber being used by instrument builders, and new ways that people are interfacing with their instruments to create with sound. Also, drilling to the Earth's mantle, and exoplanet atmospheres
2017-04-08
21 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 43 - Pollution Solutions
This week we go over a few of the ways people are tackling air pollution and excess carbon. Making ink from soot, making diamonds from CO2, and more. Also, mammal cells turned into computer circuits, and NASA's Cassini probe final mission.
2017-04-01
22 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 42 - CRISPR and Gene Editing
This week we dive into the world of CRISPR-Cas9 and gene editing with a hopefully easy to understand overview of the basics. What is CRISPR, what can and might it do, what are the concerns and roadblocks. Also, new nano metal techniques for improving hardness, and the Air Force X37 sets a record.
2017-03-25
22 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 41 - Interview with Jamey Racer: Radiology past, present, and future
This week I have a chat with guest Jamey Racer, radiographer and teacher. We talk about the past, present, and future of radiology and medical imaging. Types of scans, radiation exposure, and the changes that computers and artificial intelligence are bringing to the work.
2017-03-18
52 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 40 - The Future of Food pt 5 - Cell Agriculture
This week we explore the newest techniques in growing animal-free meat and other products using cell cultures. Also, 3d printed houses and exploring Titan in a flying machine
2017-03-11
20 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 39 - The Future Of Food pt4 - high tech food
In the continuing food series this week we talk about vertical, urban, and indoor farming, and 3d printed food. Also, GMO nutrition, fast food self-service, and NASA's next solar probe.
2017-03-04
25 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 38 - The Future Of Food pt 3 - GMOs and Gene Editing
This week I talk about a controversial topic, genetically modified organisms and gene editing, and how these aspects of modern science can feed us far into the future. I will have links to the science on the show's web page, for my part I focus on the basics and the benefits of GMOs and gene editing for food production. Also, metamaterial news, new planets, and the Hubble Constant
2017-02-25
27 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 37 - The Future Of Food pt 2 - Interview with The Farm Babe
This week I chat with the Farm Babe, Michelle Miller, about modern farming, farm technology, and myths about farmers (you know, the scant handful of people who feed us all). Also, Bill Gates on taxing robots, and the Icarus Project for interstellar travel.
2017-02-18
44 min
The PanFuture Society Podcast
Ep 36 - The Future Of Food pt 1
This week I begin a run of shows on the future of food, food production, technology, and farming. Everything from self-driving tractors, drones, lab grown meat, vertical farming, and GMO seeds is on the table for discussion. Also, robots in China and NASA's Europa mission
2017-02-11
19 min
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Ep. 35 - Interview #2 with A.C. Hachem
This week I have another long chat with science fiction author A.C. Hachem (achachem.com) about his recently released book Dawn Of Legaia (dawnoflegaia.com). We also touch on creativity and the process, the technology in his book (including AI, androids, and artificial gravity), the near future society he's imagined, comic cons, and then we nerd out about movies and video games for a while.
2017-02-04
1h 14
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Ep 34 - Themes for 2017 - Communication
This week I ramble about the need for level-headed communication for a functional society, and ponder why it's so hard to do, including science communication. Also, lots of medical news from Earth and space about stem cells and genetics.
2017-01-28
26 min
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Ep 33 - Themes for 2017 - Understanding Science - Consensus
This week I offer an overview of scientific consensus - what it is, and why we should accept it. And in the news: Vantablack, and mud on Mars
2017-01-21
21 min
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Ep 32 - Interview with NeoShield-2
This week I talk to Albert Falke and Line Drube of the European Commission's NeoShield-2 project (neoshield.net). We discuss the scope of the NeoShield project from technical challenges to the science of asteroids.
2017-01-14
37 min
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Ep 31 - Themes for 2017 - Jobs
In a more philosophical tone I'll be bringing you a number of shows setting themes and things to think about in the upcoming year. This week, more thought on jobs and the future of work, and what it means to our own meaning. Also, new missions from NASA
2017-01-07
25 min
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Episode 30 - Libraries
Do you go to the library? This week we ponder the meaning of libraries, long-term data storage, and the importance of access to good information. Also, diamond batteries and Proxima B. Plus, I will be off until the new year.
2016-12-17
25 min
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Ep. 29 - Threats From Space pt 3 - Flares and CMEs
This week we continue with threats to our planet from outer space, this time from our own home star. Solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and more. Also, John Glenn, David Simons of project Manhigh, Magnets for bacteria, and new photos of Saturn.
2016-12-10
24 min
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Ep. 28 - Threats From Space pt. 2 - Interventions
In this episode we continue with near earth objects and discuss what we might actually be able to do about them. Also, NASA's inflatable room on the ISS, and thoughts on suicide and civilization.
2016-12-03
26 min
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Ep. 27 - Threats From Space Pt 1
This week we cover the basics of Near Earth Objects, how we know about them, how often they might hit us, and the damage they can do. Also, graphene bubbles and the EM Drive
2016-11-26
26 min
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Ep. 26 - Essay on the Universe No. 1
This week we contemplate the universe from quarks to galaxies and everything in between. Also, better photosynthesis and maybe Pluto has a slushy ocean.
2016-11-19
25 min
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Ep. 25 - The Future Of Work pt3 - When There Are No Jobs
This week we run down a few possibilities of what life might be like if we didn't need jobs at all (and didn't need money). Also, paralyzed monkeys walk, and the James Webb space telescope. And a few thoughts about Trump.
2016-11-12
28 min
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Ep. 24 - The Future Of Work pt 2 - What jobs might you do?
This week we contemplate what you might actually do for a job in the future. Where will we turn when robots do more and more, and will there be enough jobs? Also, a new map of the Earth, and NASA's asteroid warning system.
2016-11-03
32 min
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Ep 23 - The Future of Work pt 1 - Technology, Scarcity, and Music
This week we look at how technology can impact economic scarcity, and how my industry, music, was turned upside down by tech almost two decades ago. Also, a quote from the Outer Limits, Carbon sequestration, and Tabby's Star back in the news.
2016-10-29
25 min
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Ep 22 - Robots pt 2 - Japan
In this episode we explore robots in use today in Japan, a country that probably has the most widespread use of robots in daily life. Also, a few more bots from China and South Korea In the news - MIT's Mars Robot and ESA's ExoMars lander.
2016-10-22
25 min
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Ep 21 - Robots pt 1 - In The Real World
In the first of my robots series I give you a rundown of some of the many robots you might encounter today, right now. Also, trillions of galaxies and a bionic marathoner
2016-10-15
27 min
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Ep. 20 - Interview with Zoltan Istvan
This week I have an interview with Transhumanist Party presidential candidate Zoltan Istvan. We talk about why transhumanism needs a politcal element, the environment, universal basic income, and the future of the arts in a transhumanist world. Also, news about a Chinese radio telescope larger than Arecibo.
2016-10-08
38 min
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Ep 19 - The All News Show
This week there was so much cool news I had to do an all news show. Elon Musk's plan to go to Mars, Kepler and Rosetta, potential medical breakthroughs, and a movie shot by and starring drones. Also, your kid might see the 22nd century. Think about that!
2016-10-01
32 min
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Ep 18 - Artificial Intelligence pt 5 - AI concerns
In this episode we discuss some of the fears and concerns over AI, such as those raised by Elon Musk and others. Also, issues AI might have with rewards systems, and the trolley problem. Also, Zoltan Istvan, the Transhumanist party presidential candidate.
2016-09-24
26 min
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Artificial Intelligence pt 4
This week we explore some of the impact artificial intelligence is having on the arts, specifically in literature, visual art, and music. Also, transparent aluminum for space station windows, and twitterbot generated D&D maps.
2016-09-17
26 min
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Interview with A.C. Hachem
In this episode I do my first interview, this with author A.C. Hachem (achachem.com). His first book, Dawn of Legaia, a near future story set on Earth and in a station in near-earth orbit, will debut on November 11th 2016. We talked about the book, the creative process, realism in science fiction, The Matrix, and more. Also, quick news: Star Trek turns 50, and a great Mars panorama from Curiosity.
2016-09-10
45 min
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Artificial Intelligence pt 3
This week we get into some of the core concepts and terminology behind current AI research. AI can be a rabbit hole of words that will make your head spin, I'll cover a few broad areas you'll hear most when people talk about AI. Also, what is happiness, and new battery tech and the EmDrive in the news.
2016-09-03
21 min
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Off for the week
Hey, the show is off this week due to my busy schedule, we'll be back next week. Here's a song from my band Strange Land called 27 Miles Out to tide you over.
2016-08-27
04 min
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Artificial Intelligence pt 2
In this episode I give you an overview of a number of examples of AI in use right now, and not just in scientific research. You've probably got an AI in your pocket right now. Also, reasoned discourse in the 21st century, and OSIRIS-REx
2016-08-20
20 min