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The New Quantum Era - innovation in quantum computing, science and technology
Informationally complete measurement and dual-rail qubits with Guillermo García-Pérez and Sean Weinberg
Welcome to another episode of The New Quantum Era, where we delve into the cutting-edge developments in quantum computing. with your host, Sebastian Hassinger. Today, we have a unique episode featuring representatives from two companies collaborating on groundbreaking quantum algorithms and hardware. Joining us are Sean Weinberg, Director of Quantum Applications at Quantum Circuits Incorporated, and Guillermo Garcia Perez, Chief Science Officer and co-founder at Algorithmiq. Together, they discuss their partnership and the innovative work they are doing to advance quantum computing applications, particularly in the field of chemistry and pharmaceuticals.Key Highlights:Introduction of New...
2025-02-18
34 min
Restaurant Leaders Unplugged
From CPA to Michelin Stars: Leadership Lessons with Ignacio Garcia-Menocal
In this episode of Restaurant Leaders Unplugged, Ignacio Garcia-Menocal, Co-Founder and CEO of World Bay Hospitality Group, shares his remarkable journey from a CPA to leading a Michelin-starred restaurant group. Discover how he balances core values, innovation, and trust to build successful concepts like Stubborn Seed and navigate challenges in the restaurant industry. Ignacio dives into leadership strategies, scaling businesses, and the importance of branding and financial health for restaurateurs. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting, this episode is packed with actionable insights for restaurant leaders.Connect with...
2025-01-21
40 min
Knights HistoryCast
5. "They Were like Mini Versions of Us" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
In the final episode, Angie Hubbart and Alexis Wood—both returning K12 educators—reflected more broadly on their two-year experience with UCF VLP. This entailed deeply assessing how the deliverables they developed during the 2023 Institute unfolded throughout the 2023-2024 school year and how that first-year experience shaped their overall approach for year two of UCF VLP. That the signature motif of this year’s podcast series—replaying audio from last year’s conversations—was used more times than in any previous discussion proves indicative of how this episode remains intended to close the series by offering a larger mosaic of the UCF V...
2024-12-02
1h 12
Knights HistoryCast
5. "They Were like Mini Versions of Us" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
In the final episode, Angie Hubbart and Alexis Wood—both returning K12 educators—reflected more broadly on their two-year experience with UCF VLP. This entailed deeply assessing how the deliverables they developed during the 2023 Institute unfolded throughout the 2023-2024 school year and how that first-year experience shaped their overall approach for year two of UCF VLP. That the signature motif of this year’s podcast series—replaying audio from last year’s conversations—was used more times than in any previous discussion proves indicative of how this episode remains intended to close the series by offering a larger mosaic of the UCF V...
2024-12-02
1h 12
Knights HistoryCast
4. "Hey Buddy, I'm Back!" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
In Episode Four, Alecia Bryant (returning K12 educator) and Amanda Burchins (new K12 educator) primarily discussed their three deliverables (Veteran biography, mini-tour, and lesson plan) and how four days at the 2024 Institute had facilitated their further development. Alecia Bryant’s continuity with UCF VLP since 2023 allows us to examine the program from a broader perspective—such as the differences between the 2023 and 2024 editions of UCF VLP, how the three deliverables ultimately materialized in the classroom during the 2023-2024 school year and how that experience in the classroom with students shaped the approach for the 2024-2025 deliverables. Conversely, Amanda Burchins’s expe...
2024-11-25
1h 01
Knights HistoryCast
4. "Hey Buddy, I'm Back!" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
In Episode Four, Alecia Bryant (returning K12 educator) and Amanda Burchins (new K12 educator) primarily discussed their three deliverables (Veteran biography, mini-tour, and lesson plan) and how four days at the 2024 Institute had facilitated their further development. Alecia Bryant’s continuity with UCF VLP since 2023 allows us to examine the program from a broader perspective—such as the differences between the 2023 and 2024 editions of UCF VLP, how the three deliverables ultimately materialized in the classroom during the 2023-2024 school year and how that experience in the classroom with students shaped the approach for the 2024-2025 deliverables. Conversely, Amanda Burchins’s expe...
2024-11-25
1h 01
Knights HistoryCast
3. "Still Paying That Sacrifice" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
In Episode Three, Sergeant Major (Sgt Maj) Ray Fullard recounts his experience taking his JROTC cadets to Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, Florida. Throughout the school year, Sgt. Maj tasked his JROTC cadets to research and write a biography of a Veteran interred at Bushnell who served during the Gulf War (1990-91), Operation Enduring Freedom (2001-2014), and Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003-2011). Sgt Major is a Marine Corps Veteran from those same conflicts, meaning he served—directly or indirectly—with many of the Veterans the cadets researched and visited during their trip to Bushnell. Such personal insights—and Sgt. Maj’s experi...
2024-11-18
37 min
Knights HistoryCast
3. "Still Paying That Sacrifice" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
In Episode Three, Sergeant Major (Sgt Maj) Ray Fullard recounts his experience taking his JROTC cadets to Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, Florida. Throughout the school year, Sgt. Maj tasked his JROTC cadets to research and write a biography of a Veteran interred at Bushnell who served during the Gulf War (1990-91), Operation Enduring Freedom (2001-2014), and Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003-2011). Sgt Major is a Marine Corps Veteran from those same conflicts, meaning he served—directly or indirectly—with many of the Veterans the cadets researched and visited during their trip to Bushnell. Such personal insights—and Sgt. Maj’s experi...
2024-11-18
37 min
Knights HistoryCast
2. "A Human Being to Be Remembered" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
In Episode Two, Andrew Carroll’s herculean efforts to seek and collect over 210,000 war letters—that span since the American Revolution—demonstrate how others are as seriously committed to preserving the legacies of the men and women who served and fought for their country. Andrew shares several letters from his impressive collection, allowing us to be as close as possible to the Veterans—engaging with their own words, thoughts, and emotions. The roughly 210,000 war letters Andrew has preserved for over twenty-five years often exemplify themes central to UCF VLP. Andrew Carroll is an award-winning historian and author who foun...
2024-11-11
51 min
Knights HistoryCast
2. "A Human Being to Be Remembered" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
In Episode Two, Andrew Carroll’s herculean efforts to seek and collect over 210,000 war letters—that span since the American Revolution—demonstrate how others are as seriously committed to preserving the legacies of the men and women who served and fought for their country. Andrew shares several letters from his impressive collection, allowing us to be as close as possible to the Veterans—engaging with their own words, thoughts, and emotions. The roughly 210,000 war letters Andrew has preserved for over twenty-five years often exemplify themes central to UCF VLP. Andrew Carroll is an award-winning historian and author who foun...
2024-11-11
51 min
Knights HistoryCast
1. "To Restore People's Names" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
In Episode One, Dr. Amy Giroux’s groundbreaking research on recovering the identities of previously unknown Native American prisoners and lost Union soldiers buried in St. Augustine National Cemetery enables us to understand the centrality of space and place in Veteran memorialization and legacy with tremendous clarity. Dr. Amy Giroux—a co-principal investigator (PI) and the technical lead for UCF VLP—was one of two keynote speakers invited to present their research during the 2024 UCF VLP Institute. This episode was directed, produced, written, edited, and hosted by Sebastian Garcia and featured Dr. Amy Giroux. Exec...
2024-11-04
1h 09
Knights HistoryCast
0. "Prologue" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series explores the UCF Veterans Legacy Program (VLP) and its mission to honor and memorialize Veterans buried in Florida’s national cemeteries in innovative and engaging ways, primarily through the experiences of the participating K12 educators. For the past two years, UCF VLP has been specifically designed to instruct K12 educators how to teach Veterans' history to K12 students by learning how to create grade-level appropriate classroom projects that focus on Veterans’ service within itself and within the context of local (Florida), national (American), and international (global) histories. The K12 educators who applied and were acce...
2024-11-04
1h 23
Knights HistoryCast
0. "Prologue" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series explores the UCF Veterans Legacy Program (VLP) and its mission to honor and memorialize Veterans buried in Florida’s national cemeteries in innovative and engaging ways, primarily through the experiences of the participating K12 educators. For the past two years, UCF VLP has been specifically designed to instruct K12 educators how to teach Veterans' history to K12 students by learning how to create grade-level appropriate classroom projects that focus on Veterans’ service within itself and within the context of local (Florida), national (American), and international (global) histories. The K12 educators who applied and were acce...
2024-11-04
1h 23
Knights HistoryCast
1. "To Restore People's Names" | The 2024 UCF VLP Podcast Series
In Episode One, Dr. Amy Giroux’s groundbreaking research on recovering the identities of previously unknown Native American prisoners and lost Union soldiers buried in St. Augustine National Cemetery enables us to understand the centrality of space and place in Veteran memorialization and legacy with tremendous clarity. Dr. Amy Giroux—a co-principal investigator (PI) and the technical lead for UCF VLP—was one of two keynote speakers invited to present their research during the 2024 UCF VLP Institute. This episode was directed, produced, written, edited, and hosted by Sebastian Garcia and featured Dr. Amy Giroux. Exec...
2024-11-04
1h 09
The New Quantum Era - innovation in quantum computing, science and technology
The Utility of Quantum Computing for Chemistry with Jamie Garcia
In this episode of The New Quantum Era, we're diving deep into the intersection of quantum computing and chemistry with Jamie Garcia, Technical Program Director for Algorithms and Scientific Partnerships Group with IBM Quantum. Jamie brings a unique perspective, having transitioned from a background in chemistry to the forefront of quantum computing. At the heart of our discussion is the deployment of the IBM Quantum computer at RPI, marking a significant milestone as the first of its kind on a university campus. Jamie shares insights into the challenges and breakthroughs in using quantum computing to push the boundaries of...
2024-05-09
34 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 49: The 2024 ZORA! Afrofuturism Conference with Dr. Julian Chambliss and Dr. Scot French. Plus, Reflections on the 2020-2024 ZORA! Afrofuturism Conference Cycle
The Department of History's Sebastian Garcia spoke with Afrofuturism Academic Conference curators Dr. Julian Chambliss and Dr. Scot French about this year's edition of the ZORA! Festival Afrofuturism Academic Conference which was grounded in the theme of the space of Afrofuturism. This thematic approach was incredibly timely as Dr. Chambliss and Dr. French discussed thoroughly how they used the conference as a public platform to widen attention and draw support for the Robert Hungerford School in Eatonville, Florida, which is currently in a complex legal battle to retain its historical and cultural significance to Eatonville in the face of ge...
2024-02-17
1h 15
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 49: The 2024 ZORA! Afrofuturism Conference with Dr. Julian Chambliss and Dr. Scot French. Plus, Reflections on the 2020-2024 ZORA! Afrofuturism Conference Cycle
The Department of History's Sebastian Garcia spoke with Afrofuturism Academic Conference curators Dr. Julian Chambliss and Dr. Scot French about this year's edition of the ZORA! Festival Afrofuturism Academic Conference which was grounded in the theme of the space of Afrofuturism. This thematic approach was incredibly timely as Dr. Chambliss and Dr. French discussed thoroughly how they used the conference as a public platform to widen attention and draw support for the Robert Hungerford School in Eatonville, Florida, which is currently in a complex legal battle to retain its historical and cultural significance to Eatonville in the face of ge...
2024-02-17
1h 15
Charlie Sebastian Podcast
Human Design, Astrología, Chacras, I Ching y Cábala ft. Carla Flores Garcia | Charlie Sebastian #21
En el podcast de hoy, conversé con Carla Flores García, una experta en diseño humano y autoayuda. Su trabajo explora la conexión entre la astrología, numerología y ciencia, brindando respuestas a preguntas intrigantes sobre la naturaleza humana. Carla nos lleva a un mundo donde la autoexploración no solo es para el crecimiento personal, sino también para entender mejor nuestro futuro. Únete a este fascinante viaje entre la mística y la ciencia. Este es el podcast de Charlie Sebastian, y ahora, amigos, les presento a Carla Flores Garcia. ¡Únete a Crypt...
2024-01-19
1h 22
Knights HistoryCast
9. ”Given Me More than I Could’ve Asked For” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the final episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” we return to an “after-hours” edition as Sebastian Garcia spoke with Nicole Bennett (2nd-grade Teacher at Webster Elementary), Erika Grant (Physical Education Teacher at Webster Elementary), and Judy Lindquist (K-5 Gifted Teacher at Andover Elementary), at the hotel after the entire Day 8 program. This includes the events of Episode 6 (“meta” field trip) and Episode 7 (subsequent roundtable discussion), in addition to afternoon workshops titled “Themed Explorations: Putting together your Mini-Theme Tour of SANC” and “Trying Tech: An Introduction to Using Google Maps, Cilo, and StoryMaps for Veterans History.” What ultimately ensued was...
2023-12-11
54 min
Knights HistoryCast
9. ”Given Me More than I Could’ve Asked For” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the final episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” we return to an “after-hours” edition as Sebastian Garcia spoke with Nicole Bennett (2nd-grade Teacher at Webster Elementary), Erika Grant (Physical Education Teacher at Webster Elementary), and Judy Lindquist (K-5 Gifted Teacher at Andover Elementary), at the hotel after the entire Day 8 program. This includes the events of Episode 6 (“meta” field trip) and Episode 7 (subsequent roundtable discussion), in addition to afternoon workshops titled “Themed Explorations: Putting together your Mini-Theme Tour of SANC” and “Trying Tech: An Introduction to Using Google Maps, Cilo, and StoryMaps for Veterans History.” What ultimately ensued was...
2023-12-11
54 min
Knights HistoryCast
8. ”It Puts a Face to It” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the eighth episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” we return to a sit-down conversation with K12 teachers Alecia Bryant (7th Grade Civics Teacher at Meadow Woods Middle School), Angie Hubbart (4th Grade Teacher at Orlando Gifted Academy), and Heaven Wilson (10th Grade World History Teacher). However, having gone through such a transformative morning, the “meta” field trip (Episode 6) and the subsequent roundtable discussion (Episode 7) produced a different conversation we’ve listened to thus far in the series that was exceptionally passionate, reflective, and evocative. The conversation’s descriptive imagery allows us to further understand who the Vete...
2023-12-04
39 min
Knights HistoryCast
8. ”It Puts a Face to It” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the eighth episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” we return to a sit-down conversation with K12 teachers Alecia Bryant (7th Grade Civics Teacher at Meadow Woods Middle School), Angie Hubbart (4th Grade Teacher at Orlando Gifted Academy), and Heaven Wilson (10th Grade World History Teacher). However, having gone through such a transformative morning, the “meta” field trip (Episode 6) and the subsequent roundtable discussion (Episode 7) produced a different conversation we’ve listened to thus far in the series that was exceptionally passionate, reflective, and evocative. The conversation’s descriptive imagery allows us to further understand who the Vete...
2023-12-04
39 min
Knights HistoryCast
7. ”That Felt so Personal” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the seventh episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” we pick back up where we left off last week: the conclusion of the “meta” field trip and into the roundtable discussion about it. At the zenith of the Institute’s pedagogical and emotional significance, this roundtable discussion was remarkably reflective, insightful, and cathartic for several reasons. First, the roundtable discussion format established a fluid and open dialogue between the K12 teachers and the UCF VLP Team that the Institute had not seen previously. Second, the K12 teachers’ perspicacious remarks on how indispensable the meta-field trip was for them and cou...
2023-11-27
49 min
Knights HistoryCast
7. ”That Felt so Personal” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the seventh episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” we pick back up where we left off last week: the conclusion of the “meta” field trip and into the roundtable discussion about it. At the zenith of the Institute’s pedagogical and emotional significance, this roundtable discussion was remarkably reflective, insightful, and cathartic for several reasons. First, the roundtable discussion format established a fluid and open dialogue between the K12 teachers and the UCF VLP Team that the Institute had not seen previously. Second, the K12 teachers’ perspicacious remarks on how indispensable the meta-field trip was for them and cou...
2023-11-27
49 min
Knights HistoryCast
6. ”I Hope He’s Appreciating the Presence” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the sixth episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” we’ve reached the climax. At this point in the series, you have heard seven teachers, ranging from 2nd grade to 11th grade, profoundly reflect on their experience at the Institute—from their Veteran bios, to their mini-tours, to their lesson plans, to even how rewarding it has been to collaborate with other educators in the pursuit to memorialize Veterans and improve their craft. All the momentum we’ve built up in the past five episodes has led us to this pivotal moment—the “meta” field trip on Day 8 out of 10...
2023-11-20
1h 04
Knights HistoryCast
6. ”I Hope He’s Appreciating the Presence” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the sixth episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” we’ve reached the climax. At this point in the series, you have heard seven teachers, ranging from 2nd grade to 11th grade, profoundly reflect on their experience at the Institute—from their Veteran bios, to their mini-tours, to their lesson plans, to even how rewarding it has been to collaborate with other educators in the pursuit to memorialize Veterans and improve their craft. All the momentum we’ve built up in the past five episodes has led us to this pivotal moment—the “meta” field trip on Day 8 out of 10...
2023-11-20
1h 04
Knights HistoryCast
5. ”Now He’s My Guy” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the fifth episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” the “after-hours” edition continued as Sebastian Garcia spoke with two other teachers, Anne Makay (11th-grade U.S. history teacher at Clearwater High School) and Sgt. Maj. Ray Fullard (JROTC Instructor at Edgewater High School) at the hotel after the Day 7 program of the Institute. Anne Makay’s fascinating candor throughout the conversation further revealed with remarkable clarity the indelible impact and significance the Institute had on the K12 teachers for their profession and in memorializing Veterans. She shared her takeaways on learning how to teach Veterans history, i...
2023-11-11
30 min
Knights HistoryCast
5. ”Now He’s My Guy” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the fifth episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” the “after-hours” edition continued as Sebastian Garcia spoke with two other teachers, Anne Makay (11th-grade U.S. history teacher at Clearwater High School) and Sgt. Maj. Ray Fullard (JROTC Instructor at Edgewater High School) at the hotel after the Day 7 program of the Institute. Anne Makay’s fascinating candor throughout the conversation further revealed with remarkable clarity the indelible impact and significance the Institute had on the K12 teachers for their profession and in memorializing Veterans. She shared her takeaways on learning how to teach Veterans history, i...
2023-11-11
30 min
Knights HistoryCast
4. ”To Bring This Person Back to Life” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the fourth episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” Sebastian spoke with three K12 teachers: Sharon Forand, Ryan Dane Rasmussen, and Alexis Wood. Sharon is an ELA and Social Studies teacher at Enterprise Elementary, Ryan is a high school teacher at Freedom High School, and Alexis is a fourth-grade teacher (all subjects) at Azalea Park Elementary. In the first “after-hours” conversation of the series (recorded at the hotel once the day’s itinerary was over), the three teachers went into great detail about their overall experience at the Institute, specifically with their Veterans. Given that the teache...
2023-11-07
43 min
Knights HistoryCast
4. ”To Bring This Person Back to Life” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the fourth episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” Sebastian spoke with three K12 teachers: Sharon Forand, Ryan Dane Rasmussen, and Alexis Wood. Sharon is an ELA and Social Studies teacher at Enterprise Elementary, Ryan is a high school teacher at Freedom High School, and Alexis is a fourth-grade teacher (all subjects) at Azalea Park Elementary. In the first “after-hours” conversation of the series (recorded at the hotel once the day’s itinerary was over), the three teachers went into great detail about their overall experience at the Institute, specifically with their Veterans. Given that the teache...
2023-11-07
43 min
Knights HistoryCast
3. ”Even with the Younger Ones” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the third episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” Sebastian Garcia had his first conversation with the K12 teachers. The teachers he spoke with were Lisa Bostick and Kristen Reilly, both second-grade teachers at Union Park Elementary and Clay Springs Elementary, respectively. Several key themes get talked about in conversation for the first time in this episode, such as the three deliverables the teachers worked on during the Institute—the Veteran biography, a themed mini-tour of St. Augustine National Cemetery, and a lesson plan that integrates the Veteran experience within the context of American and local history. More i...
2023-10-30
27 min
Knights HistoryCast
3. ”Even with the Younger Ones” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the third episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” Sebastian Garcia had his first conversation with the K12 teachers. The teachers he spoke with were Lisa Bostick and Kristen Reilly, both second-grade teachers at Union Park Elementary and Clay Springs Elementary, respectively. Several key themes get talked about in conversation for the first time in this episode, such as the three deliverables the teachers worked on during the Institute—the Veteran biography, a themed mini-tour of St. Augustine National Cemetery, and a lesson plan that integrates the Veteran experience within the context of American and local history. More i...
2023-10-30
27 min
Knights HistoryCast
2. ”History versus Heritage” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the second episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” Jim Stoddard, a reoccurring guest on KHC (Ep. 27 and Ep. 28), hosted the conversation with Dr. Heather P. Venable, an Associate Professor of Military and Security Studies in the Department of Airpower at the United States Air Force’s Air Command and Staff College. Given her successful career in researching and teaching military and Veterans’ history, Dr. Venable was invited to give a special presentation on Day 6 out of 10 of the Institute titled “My Intellectual Journey Trying to Understand My Veteran Dad’s Experience.” Dr. Venable is one of Jim’s P...
2023-10-24
45 min
Knights HistoryCast
2. ”History versus Heritage” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the second episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” Jim Stoddard, a reoccurring guest on KHC (Ep. 27 and Ep. 28), hosted the conversation with Dr. Heather P. Venable, an Associate Professor of Military and Security Studies in the Department of Airpower at the United States Air Force’s Air Command and Staff College. Given her successful career in researching and teaching military and Veterans’ history, Dr. Venable was invited to give a special presentation on Day 6 out of 10 of the Institute titled “My Intellectual Journey Trying to Understand My Veteran Dad’s Experience.” Dr. Venable is one of Jim’s P...
2023-10-24
45 min
Knights HistoryCast
1. ”A Very Historic Property” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the first episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” Sebastian Garcia spoke with Allison Simpson, Command Historian of the Florida National Guard, about the historic St. Francis Barracks, which hosted The 2023 UCF VLP Institute. Currently, the Florida National Guard headquarters, the characteristic coquina building, has an extensive and rich history that extends back to when the Spanish occupied St. Augustine in the 1500s. Alison also talked about the history of the Florida National Guard—extensive in its own right. The St. Francis Barracks is also adjacent to the St. Augustine National Cemetery, where all the Veterans of this I...
2023-10-16
33 min
Knights HistoryCast
1. ”A Very Historic Property” | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
In the first episode of “The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series,” Sebastian Garcia spoke with Allison Simpson, Command Historian of the Florida National Guard, about the historic St. Francis Barracks, which hosted The 2023 UCF VLP Institute. Currently, the Florida National Guard headquarters, the characteristic coquina building, has an extensive and rich history that extends back to when the Spanish occupied St. Augustine in the 1500s. Alison also talked about the history of the Florida National Guard—extensive in its own right. The St. Francis Barracks is also adjacent to the St. Augustine National Cemetery, where all the Veterans of this I...
2023-10-16
33 min
Knights HistoryCast
0. Prologue | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
Welcome to The 2023 UCF Veterans Legacy Program (VLP) Institute Podcast Series, a limited narrative podcast series directed, produced, written, edited, and hosted by Sebastian Garcia. The series focuses on a 10-day educational workshop created by UCF’s Veterans Legacy Program to honor and memorialize Veterans through powerful pedagogical teaching methods given to K-12 teachers across the state of Florida to ensure that the legacy of Veterans can be appreciated and shared for generations to come. The 2023 UCF VLP Institute was hosted at the historic St. Francis Barracks (headquarters of the Florida National Guard) and the adjacent St. Au...
2023-10-09
43 min
Knights HistoryCast
0. Prologue | The 2023 UCF VLP Institute Podcast Series
Welcome to The 2023 UCF Veterans Legacy Program (VLP) Institute Podcast Series, a limited narrative podcast series directed, produced, written, edited, and hosted by Sebastian Garcia. The series focuses on a 10-day educational workshop created by UCF’s Veterans Legacy Program to honor and memorialize Veterans through powerful pedagogical teaching methods given to K-12 teachers across the state of Florida to ensure that the legacy of Veterans can be appreciated and shared for generations to come. The 2023 UCF VLP Institute was hosted at the historic St. Francis Barracks (headquarters of the Florida National Guard) and the adjacent St. Au...
2023-10-09
43 min
Couple's Perspective
9. Growing Together: Navigating Personal Development in Relationships
In this episode, join Karlee and Sebastian as they dive deep into the intricacies of personal growth within a relationship. They share their own experiences, memories, and growth in the journey of self-improvement and how it's impacted their marriage. They go over practical tips on encouraging growth in your partner, dealing with the inevitable bumps along the way, and learning to embrace each other's unique stages of development. Tune in for a candid conversation that will leave you inspired to embark on your own growth journey while strengthening your connection with your significant other.
2023-09-08
47 min
The Lyon Show
Business Law with Sebastian Garcia
Business law with Sebastian Garcia https://youtu.be/ncsAN1_YP1I Want to work with Sebastian Garcia got here - https://www.founderscounsel.com/plans Sebastian Garcia Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastiangarcialawyer/ https://www.tiktok.com/@UCd3Bx4MNnIEDk0eRk6nN_yQ Navigating Business Law: Insights from Business Lawyer Sebastian Garcia | Podcast Interview with Robert Lyon Join us for an enlightening podcast interview with renowned business lawyer Sebastian Garcia, hosted by Robert Lyon. In this engaging conversation, Sebastian dives deep into the world of business law, shari...
2023-09-04
53 min
Couple's Perspective
8. Unpopular Opinions
We get QUIRKY in this one. Listen to Karlee and Sebastian share their unpopular opinions and debate why Crumbl is overrated, TikTok songs are cringe, and kissing your parents is weird.
2023-09-01
44 min
Couple's Perspective
5. Our Listeners Get Deep - Q&A
Join Karlee & Sebastian as they chat through their listeners Q&A for their 5th episode! Who said "I love you" first? Can a difference in goals & perspectives thrive in a partnership? AND what were their thoughts on THE BARBIE MOVIE?! Listen up to find out!
2023-08-11
55 min
Couple's Perspective
4. Millenial Dog Parents
Listen to Karlee and Sebastian talk about how much having a dog changed their lives. They're extra, they're over the top, and they love their dog.
2023-08-04
48 min
Beyond The Story with Sebastian Rusk
How To Build Online Authority: Stephanie Garcia - Lights, Camera, Live
Send us a textThe digital age has opened up a world of opportunities for those looking to explore, create, and connect. Empty Nester Digital Nomad, Content Curation Strategy, Empty Nester Dating, and Podcast Launch are all ways to make the most of the digital age. This podcast episode explores the way that digital technology can create flexibility in lifestyle and work, how to curate content to make a meaningful narrative, and the importance of building meaningful connections. It also takes a deep dive into the process of launching a successful podcast, providing expert advice on how...
2023-07-24
27 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 38: Dr. Cecilia Rodríguez-Milanés and Dr. Lisa Nalbone, Coordinators of the “Operación Pedro Pan: Honoring the Cultural, Historical Legacy of Cuba’s Child Exodus” Two-Day Event
In the final installment of “Operación Pedro Pan: The Voices and Stories of Cuba’s Child Exodus—A Knights HistoryCast Mini-Series,” the Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Cecilia Rodríguez-Milanés, a Professor of English with a specialty in Latinx Literature at the University of Central Florida, and Dr. Lisa Nalbone, a Professor of Spanish and Coordinator of the Latin American Studies BA Program at the University of Central Florida. Both of these women were the coordinators of the esteemed, conspicuous, beautiful, and powerful “Operación Pedro Pan: Honoring the Cultural, Historical Legacy of Cuba’s Child Exo...
2023-06-04
21 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 38: Dr. Cecilia Rodríguez-Milanés and Dr. Lisa Nalbone, Coordinators of the “Operación Pedro Pan: Honoring the Cultural, Historical Legacy of Cuba’s Child Exodus” Two-Day Event
In the final installment of “Operación Pedro Pan: The Voices and Stories of Cuba’s Child Exodus—A Knights HistoryCast Mini-Series,” the Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Cecilia Rodríguez-Milanés, a Professor of English with a specialty in Latinx Literature at the University of Central Florida, and Dr. Lisa Nalbone, a Professor of Spanish and Coordinator of the Latin American Studies BA Program at the University of Central Florida. Both of these women were the coordinators of the esteemed, conspicuous, beautiful, and powerful “Operación Pedro Pan: Honoring the Cultural, Historical Legacy of Cuba’s Child Exo...
2023-06-04
21 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 37: Senator Mel Martinez - An Operación Pedro Pan Survivor
In Part 3 of “Operación Pedro Pan: The Voices and Stories of Cuba’s Child Exodus—A Knights HistoryCast Mini-Series,” the Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with former U.S. Senator Mel Martinez, who served in the U.S. Senate from 2005-2009. Mel Martinez was the first Cuban-American to serve in a presidential cabinet (President George W. Bush, from 2001-2003) and the first-ever Cuban-American to serve in the United States Senate. Before his career in Washington D.C., Mel Martinez was the Mayor of Orange County (Orlando, Florida) from 1998-2001. As if the résumé was not already astou...
2023-06-01
47 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 37: Senator Mel Martinez - An Operación Pedro Pan Survivor
In Part 3 of “Operación Pedro Pan: The Voices and Stories of Cuba’s Child Exodus—A Knights HistoryCast Mini-Series,” the Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with former U.S. Senator Mel Martinez, who served in the U.S. Senate from 2005-2009. Mel Martinez was the first Cuban-American to serve in a presidential cabinet (President George W. Bush, from 2001-2003) and the first-ever Cuban-American to serve in the United States Senate. Before his career in Washington D.C., Mel Martinez was the Mayor of Orange County (Orlando, Florida) from 1998-2001. As if the résumé was not already astou...
2023-06-01
47 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 36: Barbara Palacios Wessels - An Operación Pedro Pan Survivor
In Part 2 of “Operación Pedro Pan: The Voices and Stories of Cuba’s Child Exodus—A Knights HistoryCast Mini-Series,” the Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Barbara Palacios Wessels, a Pedro Pan, who arrived in the United States from Cuba via Operación Pedro Pan (Operation Peter Pan) on September 27, 1962, with her two younger siblings. Barbara was also a panelist from Day 1, Panel 2, which featured “community experts (survivors) that shared their personal perspectives to aid our understanding of the profound impact of Pedro Pan on their lives” at the esteemed, conspicuous, and powerful “Operación Pedro Pan: Honoring the C...
2023-05-30
58 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 36: Barbara Palacios Wessels - An Operación Pedro Pan Survivor
In Part 2 of “Operación Pedro Pan: The Voices and Stories of Cuba’s Child Exodus—A Knights HistoryCast Mini-Series,” the Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Barbara Palacios Wessels, a Pedro Pan, who arrived in the United States from Cuba via Operación Pedro Pan (Operation Peter Pan) on September 27, 1962, with her two younger siblings. Barbara was also a panelist from Day 1, Panel 2, which featured “community experts (survivors) that shared their personal perspectives to aid our understanding of the profound impact of Pedro Pan on their lives” at the esteemed, conspicuous, and powerful “Operación Pedro Pan: Honoring the C...
2023-05-30
58 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 35: Alexis Castellanos, Author of “Isla to Island”, and Her Panel Presentation during the Operación Pedro Pan Two-Day Event
In Part 1 of “Operación Pedro Pan: The Voices and Stories of Cuba’s Child Exodus—A Knights HistoryCast Mini-Series,” the Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Alexis Castellanos, an author, illustrator, graphic novelist, and a panelist at the esteemed, conspicuous, and powerful “Operación Pedro Pan: Honoring the Cultural, Historical Legacy of Cuba’s Child Exodus” Two-Day Program that Florida Humanities, UCF’s Department of English and Department of Modern Languages and Literatures sponsored (see https://cah.ucf.edu/pedro-pan/ for more details on sponsors and the program in general). Sebastian structured this specific episode on Alexis Ca...
2023-05-28
54 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 35: Alexis Castellanos, Author of “Isla to Island”, and Her Panel Presentation during the Operación Pedro Pan Two-Day Event
In Part 1 of “Operación Pedro Pan: The Voices and Stories of Cuba’s Child Exodus—A Knights HistoryCast Mini-Series,” the Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Alexis Castellanos, an author, illustrator, graphic novelist, and a panelist at the esteemed, conspicuous, and powerful “Operación Pedro Pan: Honoring the Cultural, Historical Legacy of Cuba’s Child Exodus” Two-Day Program that Florida Humanities, UCF’s Department of English and Department of Modern Languages and Literatures sponsored (see https://cah.ucf.edu/pedro-pan/ for more details on sponsors and the program in general). Sebastian structured this specific episode on Alexis Ca...
2023-05-28
54 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 34: History Research Projects/Posters at the 2023 UCF Student Scholar Symposium Event
The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia attended the 2023 UCF Student Scholar Symposium Event, UCF’s most prominent showcase event of the year, where students from all disciplines can present their research. Sebastian talked with all the students of this year’s program who did historical research, regardless of the student’s major/discipline. Sebastian recorded these interviews LIVE at the event, hence the ambiance in the background of all the conversations. Below are the names of the students who talked with Sebastian, the title of their research project, and the timestamps in which the conversation takes place during the epis...
2023-05-22
1h 23
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 34: History Research Projects/Posters at the 2023 UCF Student Scholar Symposium Event
The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia attended the 2023 UCF Student Scholar Symposium Event, UCF’s most prominent showcase event of the year, where students from all disciplines can present their research. Sebastian talked with all the students of this year’s program who did historical research, regardless of the student’s major/discipline. Sebastian recorded these interviews LIVE at the event, hence the ambiance in the background of all the conversations. Below are the names of the students who talked with Sebastian, the title of their research project, and the timestamps in which the conversation takes place during the epis...
2023-05-22
1h 23
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 33: Dr. Jennifer Palmer and Her Keynote Presentation at the 16th Annual Pauley Lecture Series on Global Affairs
The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Jennifer Palmer, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Georgia, about her keynote presentation at the 16th Annual Pauley Lecture Series on Global Affairs titled, “To Have and To Hold: Race, Gender, and Property in the French Atlantic World.” Given that the recording of this podcast took place before her lecture presentation, Sebastian took a holistic approach and asked questions about Dr. Palmer’s first book (Intimate Bonds: Family and Slavery in the French Atlantic) and research more broadly (Early Modern France, the Atlantic World, and the Caribbea...
2023-05-20
33 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 33: Dr. Jennifer Palmer and Her Keynote Presentation at the 16th Annual Pauley Lecture Series on Global Affairs
The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Jennifer Palmer, an Associate Professor of History at the University of Georgia, about her keynote presentation at the 16th Annual Pauley Lecture Series on Global Affairs titled, “To Have and To Hold: Race, Gender, and Property in the French Atlantic World.” Given that the recording of this podcast took place before her lecture presentation, Sebastian took a holistic approach and asked questions about Dr. Palmer’s first book (Intimate Bonds: Family and Slavery in the French Atlantic) and research more broadly (Early Modern France, the Atlantic World, and the Caribbea...
2023-05-20
33 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 32: Dr. Mwita Chacha (featuring Dr. Jonathan Powell) and His Keynote Presentation at the 5th Annual Dr. John T. Washington Lecture Series
The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Mwita Chacha, an Assistant Professor in International Relations at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Dr. Chacha was the keynote speaker at this year’s annual Dr. John T. Washington Lecture Series hosted by the UCF Department of History’s Africana Studies Program. He discussed recent trends in regional cooperation in Africa by identifying the uniqueness of these trends and placing them in a historical context. Dr. Jonathan Powell, an Associate Professor in the School of Politics, Security, and International Relations at the University of Central Florida and a longti...
2023-05-19
1h 19
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 32: Dr. Mwita Chacha (featuring Dr. Jonathan Powell) and His Keynote Presentation at the 5th Annual Dr. John T. Washington Lecture Series
The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Mwita Chacha, an Assistant Professor in International Relations at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Dr. Chacha was the keynote speaker at this year’s annual Dr. John T. Washington Lecture Series hosted by the UCF Department of History’s Africana Studies Program. He discussed recent trends in regional cooperation in Africa by identifying the uniqueness of these trends and placing them in a historical context. Dr. Jonathan Powell, an Associate Professor in the School of Politics, Security, and International Relations at the University of Central Florida and a longti...
2023-05-19
1h 19
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 31: Professor Paul W. Wehr Day at the Pioneer Days Pine Castle Historical Society History Tent Event
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on March 3rd, 2023) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Mr. Richard Lee Cronin, author, historian, and event coordinator of the Pine Castle Historical Society HISTORY TENT, at the Annual Pine Castle Pioneer Days Event. This episode is dedicated to and is in honor of Professor Paul W. Wehr. A Professor of History at UCF since the Department’s inception in 1969, Professor Wehr retired in 1995 after 25 years of teaching his passion for history—inspiring countless students and faculty. Professor Wehr devoted much of his time to documenting the history...
2023-04-29
15 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 31: Professor Paul W. Wehr Day at the Pioneer Days Pine Castle Historical Society History Tent Event
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on March 3rd, 2023) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Mr. Richard Lee Cronin, author, historian, and event coordinator of the Pine Castle Historical Society HISTORY TENT, at the Annual Pine Castle Pioneer Days Event. This episode is dedicated to and is in honor of Professor Paul W. Wehr. A Professor of History at UCF since the Department’s inception in 1969, Professor Wehr retired in 1995 after 25 years of teaching his passion for history—inspiring countless students and faculty. Professor Wehr devoted much of his time to documenting the history...
2023-04-29
15 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 30: Dr. Julian Chambliss and the 2023 ZORA! Festival Academic Conference. Plus, His Work on Afrofuturism, History Podcasting, and Comic Book Studies
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on February 16th, 2023) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Julian Chambliss, a Professor of English with an appointment in History and the Val Berryman Curator of History at the MSU Museum at Michigan State University. He is also the Conference Curator of the 2020-2024 ZORA! Festival Academic Conference Cycle. This podcast focuses explicitly on the 2023 ZORA! Festival Academic Conference, which took place at the end of January. From his role in curating the conference, its direct connections and ties to Afrofuturism and Zora Neale Hurston, to podcasting and comic book stu...
2023-04-29
1h 27
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 30: Dr. Julian Chambliss and the 2023 ZORA! Festival Academic Conference. Plus, His Work on Afrofuturism, History Podcasting, and Comic Book Studies
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on February 16th, 2023) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Julian Chambliss, a Professor of English with an appointment in History and the Val Berryman Curator of History at the MSU Museum at Michigan State University. He is also the Conference Curator of the 2020-2024 ZORA! Festival Academic Conference Cycle. This podcast focuses explicitly on the 2023 ZORA! Festival Academic Conference, which took place at the end of January. From his role in curating the conference, its direct connections and ties to Afrofuturism and Zora Neale Hurston, to podcasting and comic book stu...
2023-04-29
1h 27
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 29: Dr. Luis Martínez-Fernández and ”When the World Turned Upside Down: Politics, Culture, and the Unimaginable Events of 2019-2022”
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on January 30, 2023) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Luis Martínez-Fernández, a Pegasus Professor (highest faculty title/award that can be received at this institution) of History at the University of Central Florida, about his upcoming book, When the World Turned Upside Down: Politics, Culture, and the Unimaginable Events of 2019-2022. An award-winning historian and nationally syndicated columnist with Creators Syndicate, Dr. Luis Martínez-Fernández beautifully uses the strengths of both disciplines to provide in real-time, astounding and shrewd historical analysis, insight, and commentary, of the unimaginable events of the p...
2023-04-29
1h 28
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 29: Dr. Luis Martínez-Fernández and ”When the World Turned Upside Down: Politics, Culture, and the Unimaginable Events of 2019-2022”
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on January 30, 2023) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Luis Martínez-Fernández, a Pegasus Professor (highest faculty title/award that can be received at this institution) of History at the University of Central Florida, about his upcoming book, When the World Turned Upside Down: Politics, Culture, and the Unimaginable Events of 2019-2022. An award-winning historian and nationally syndicated columnist with Creators Syndicate, Dr. Luis Martínez-Fernández beautifully uses the strengths of both disciplines to provide in real-time, astounding and shrewd historical analysis, insight, and commentary, of the unimaginable events of the p...
2023-04-29
1h 28
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 28: The Florida-France Soldier Stories Project
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on December 29th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia spoke with the members of the Florida-France Soldier Stories Project research team to discuss the imperative and impressive work that they have done since 2015 to honor and commemorate Floridians that gave their lives to liberate France and defeat Germany in the Second World War. Down below are the timestamps in which each of the different group segments begins: Group 0: (03:27) Intro with Dr. Amelia Lyons (Principal Investigator) Group 1: (12:42) Faculty/Staff, featuring Dr. Lyons (PI) Richard Harrison III (Research Librarian Consultant) Richard Gause (Rese...
2023-04-28
1h 50
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 28: The Florida-France Soldier Stories Project
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on December 29th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia spoke with the members of the Florida-France Soldier Stories Project research team to discuss the imperative and impressive work that they have done since 2015 to honor and commemorate Floridians that gave their lives to liberate France and defeat Germany in the Second World War. Down below are the timestamps in which each of the different group segments begins: Group 0: (03:27) Intro with Dr. Amelia Lyons (Principal Investigator) Group 1: (12:42) Faculty/Staff, featuring Dr. Lyons (PI) Richard Harrison III (Research Librarian Consultant) Richard Gause (Rese...
2023-04-28
1h 50
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 27: Jim Stoddard, a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran and His Experiences Going Back to Education Post-Military Service
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on December 5th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Jim Stoddard, a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran that served from 2003 to 2013. After his military service, Jim decided to continue his education at UCF. In 2016, he earned his bachelor’s degree in history and continued to push forward in his pursuit of education by earning his master’s degree in history in 2020. Jim is currently working towards his Ph.D. in UCF’s Text and Technology program, with his doctoral research focusing on memory and identity in the U.S. Marine Corps. In this p...
2023-04-28
1h 03
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 27: Jim Stoddard, a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran and His Experiences Going Back to Education Post-Military Service
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on December 5th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Jim Stoddard, a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran that served from 2003 to 2013. After his military service, Jim decided to continue his education at UCF. In 2016, he earned his bachelor’s degree in history and continued to push forward in his pursuit of education by earning his master’s degree in history in 2020. Jim is currently working towards his Ph.D. in UCF’s Text and Technology program, with his doctoral research focusing on memory and identity in the U.S. Marine Corps. In this p...
2023-04-28
1h 03
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 26: Dr. Frank Uekötter and Making Sense of the Juice: Florida Oranges and the Problems of Monoculture. Plus, His Upcoming Book, ”The Vortex: An Environmental History of the Modern World”
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on November 9th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Frank Uekötter, a Professor of Environmental Humanities at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom, working on environmental issues, both past and present, in a global context. Their conversation primarily focused on Dr. Uekötter’s faculty talk event at UCF this past Monday (11/7), which was about the Florida citrus industry and issues of monoculture in this region, but also more broadly (starts at 16:06). This naturally led some portions of the conversation in the podcast to talk about themes and top...
2023-04-27
1h 15
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 26: Dr. Frank Uekötter and Making Sense of the Juice: Florida Oranges and the Problems of Monoculture. Plus, His Upcoming Book, ”The Vortex: An Environmental History of the Modern World”
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on November 9th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Frank Uekötter, a Professor of Environmental Humanities at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom, working on environmental issues, both past and present, in a global context. Their conversation primarily focused on Dr. Uekötter’s faculty talk event at UCF this past Monday (11/7), which was about the Florida citrus industry and issues of monoculture in this region, but also more broadly (starts at 16:06). This naturally led some portions of the conversation in the podcast to talk about themes and top...
2023-04-27
1h 15
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 25: Dr. Jim Clark and a Crash Course History of Florida Politics Amidst the 2022 Florida Midterm Election
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on November 4th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Jim Clark, a professor of history here at the University of Central Florida. Their conversation centered on Dr. Clark’s 2014 book A Concise History of Florida, with specific attention to the chapters relating to the history of Florida politics, as the timing is appropriate since we are currently in midterm voting season in Florida, and having that historical background and understanding of Florida politics can enrich one’s experience going to the polls this voting season by being more aware and apprecia...
2023-04-27
38 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 25: Dr. Jim Clark and a Crash Course History of Florida Politics Amidst the 2022 Florida Midterm Election
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on November 4th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Jim Clark, a professor of history here at the University of Central Florida. Their conversation centered on Dr. Clark’s 2014 book A Concise History of Florida, with specific attention to the chapters relating to the history of Florida politics, as the timing is appropriate since we are currently in midterm voting season in Florida, and having that historical background and understanding of Florida politics can enrich one’s experience going to the polls this voting season by being more aware and apprecia...
2023-04-27
38 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 24: Dr. Bob Beatty and ”Play All Night! Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East”
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 28th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Bob Beatty, a double UCF History alum (B.A. 1994, M.A. 2002) and received his Ph.D. in Public History at Middle Tennessee State University in 2018. Dr. Beatty is currently the president of The Lyndhurst Group—a history, museum, and nonprofit consulting firm—and an instructor of Museum Studies and American History at Johns Hopkins University Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. Their conversation in this episode primarily focused on Dr. Beatty’s newly released book titled, Play All Night! Duane Allman and the Jo...
2023-04-26
2h 19
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 24: Dr. Bob Beatty and ”Play All Night! Duane Allman and the Journey to Fillmore East”
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 28th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Bob Beatty, a double UCF History alum (B.A. 1994, M.A. 2002) and received his Ph.D. in Public History at Middle Tennessee State University in 2018. Dr. Beatty is currently the president of The Lyndhurst Group—a history, museum, and nonprofit consulting firm—and an instructor of Museum Studies and American History at Johns Hopkins University Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. Their conversation in this episode primarily focused on Dr. Beatty’s newly released book titled, Play All Night! Duane Allman and the Jo...
2023-04-26
2h 19
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 23: Allison Mitchell and Her Presentation at the 10th Annual Jerrell H. Shofner Lecture Series on Florida History and Culture, and Her Experiences as a History Graduate Student
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 23rd, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Allison Mitchell, a PhD Candidate at the University of Virginia and a Dissertation Fellow at Emory University’s James Weldon Johnson Institute. Mitchell was this year’s presenter at the Jerrell H. Shofner Lecture Series on Florida History and Culture with her presentation being titled, From Protest to Politics: Reconsidering the Impact of The Congress of Racial Equality’s Voter Registration Campaigns in Florida. Sebastian first talked with Mitchell about this presentation which examined the Voter Education Project campaigns orchestrated by the Congress o...
2023-04-26
1h 25
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 23: Allison Mitchell and Her Presentation at the 10th Annual Jerrell H. Shofner Lecture Series on Florida History and Culture, and Her Experiences as a History Graduate Student
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 23rd, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Allison Mitchell, a PhD Candidate at the University of Virginia and a Dissertation Fellow at Emory University’s James Weldon Johnson Institute. Mitchell was this year’s presenter at the Jerrell H. Shofner Lecture Series on Florida History and Culture with her presentation being titled, From Protest to Politics: Reconsidering the Impact of The Congress of Racial Equality’s Voter Registration Campaigns in Florida. Sebastian first talked with Mitchell about this presentation which examined the Voter Education Project campaigns orchestrated by the Congress o...
2023-04-26
1h 25
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 22: Day 2 of the 2022 FHS Annual Symposium Event
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 22nd, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia attended this year’s annual FHS symposium event which is hosted every October at the University of Central Florida. Being one of the most significant historical events of the year for Florida history and culture, Sebastian wanted to capture the essence of this unique and imperative event by doing on-the-spot, raw, “quick chat” interviews with as many people that were involved with this event—from directors to panelists—as possible. This episode of Knights Historycast is composed of the several quick chat interviews th...
2023-04-25
54 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 22: Day 2 of the 2022 FHS Annual Symposium Event
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 22nd, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia attended this year’s annual FHS symposium event which is hosted every October at the University of Central Florida. Being one of the most significant historical events of the year for Florida history and culture, Sebastian wanted to capture the essence of this unique and imperative event by doing on-the-spot, raw, “quick chat” interviews with as many people that were involved with this event—from directors to panelists—as possible. This episode of Knights Historycast is composed of the several quick chat interviews th...
2023-04-25
54 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 21: Day 1 of the 2022 FHS Annual Symposium Event
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 21st, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia attended this year’s annual FHS symposium event which is hosted every October at the University of Central Florida. Being one of the most significant historical events of the year for Florida history and culture, Sebastian wanted to capture the essence of this unique and imperative event by doing on-the-spot, raw, “quick chat” interviews with as many people that were involved with this event—from directors to panelists—as possible. This episode of Knights Historycast is composed of the several quick chat interviews that Sebastian was...
2023-04-25
50 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 21: Day 1 of the 2022 FHS Annual Symposium Event
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 21st, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia attended this year’s annual FHS symposium event which is hosted every October at the University of Central Florida. Being one of the most significant historical events of the year for Florida history and culture, Sebastian wanted to capture the essence of this unique and imperative event by doing on-the-spot, raw, “quick chat” interviews with as many people that were involved with this event—from directors to panelists—as possible. This episode of Knights Historycast is composed of the several quick chat interviews that Sebastian was...
2023-04-25
50 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 20: Dr. Steven Noll and ”Writing for the Public Good: Essays from David R. Colburn and Senator Bob Graham”
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 14th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Steven Noll—a master lecturer in history and affiliate faculty member of the Bob Graham Center for Public Service at the University of Florida. Their conversation focused on Dr. Noll’s most recent book titled Writing for the Public Good: Essays from David R. Colburn and Senator Bob Graham which was published in April of 2022. From the legacies and historical impact that David R. Colburn and Bob Graham had on the op-ed and journalism genre to how powerful and significant their op-eds pi...
2023-04-24
42 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 20: Dr. Steven Noll and ”Writing for the Public Good: Essays from David R. Colburn and Senator Bob Graham”
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 14th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Dr. Steven Noll—a master lecturer in history and affiliate faculty member of the Bob Graham Center for Public Service at the University of Florida. Their conversation focused on Dr. Noll’s most recent book titled Writing for the Public Good: Essays from David R. Colburn and Senator Bob Graham which was published in April of 2022. From the legacies and historical impact that David R. Colburn and Bob Graham had on the op-ed and journalism genre to how powerful and significant their op-eds pi...
2023-04-24
42 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 19: Holly Baker and Her Time as the Podcast Producer of Knights HistoryCast
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 7th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Holly Baker, former podcast producer of Knights Historycast (and of The Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast). Their conversation ranged from the origins of Knights Historycast and how Holly was involved in that process to Holly’s extensive experience in the field of history podcasting—in explicitly doing them and researching the literature for her thesis—to some of her favorite moments running this podcast and much more!
2023-04-24
45 min
Knights HistoryCast
Episode 19: Holly Baker and Her Time as the Podcast Producer of Knights HistoryCast
(Originally published by Sebastian Garcia on October 7th, 2022) The Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Holly Baker, former podcast producer of Knights Historycast (and of The Florida Historical Quarterly Podcast). Their conversation ranged from the origins of Knights Historycast and how Holly was involved in that process to Holly’s extensive experience in the field of history podcasting—in explicitly doing them and researching the literature for her thesis—to some of her favorite moments running this podcast and much more!
2023-04-24
45 min
Cafe Fragmentado
CAFE SEDUCCION #1: COMO LIGAR Y CHISMECITO
Hola hola, les traemos esta nueva seccion donde el señor brian garcia nos comenta sus tecnicas para ligar y no fallar --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cafe-fragmentado/message
2023-01-05
1h 04
Cafe Fragmentado
Instagram, productividad y drogas con Brian Garcia #55
Volvemos despues de mucho tiempo, gracias por pasarse --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cafe-fragmentado/message
2022-08-29
1h 23
Platiquemos
Platiquemos Podcast - (ft. Sebastian Barberena) | Primer EP, Sus canciones, Sesiones en Vivo...
Invitado: Sebastián Barberena, músico. Sebastián es un artista nicargüense que reside en Dinamarca, en este episodio platica sobre la composición de su último EP "A las 4 de la tarde" y los sentimientos de nostalgia por su hogar, madurez emocional y convertirse en joven adulto que inspiraron las canciones que le dan el concepto a su EP. También contó sobre sus inicios en la música y sobre sus sensaciones previas a tocar sus propias canciones por primera vez a una aundiencia en vivo. Escuchá su EP aqui: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/7Ak0FIITcoeEXM...
2022-02-15
38 min
Platiquemos
Platiquemos Podcast - (ft. Sebastián Verde) | Festival Ícaro, Cine, Crítica...
Invitado: Sebastián Verde, cineasta, fotógrafo, productor audiovisual y columnista de cine y series en La Prensa. En este episodio Sebastián platica sobre su corto documental "La Chichería de Armando", el cual está participando en la edición XXIII del Festival Internacional de Cine "Ícaro". También conversa sobre sus otros proyectos audiovisuales y cómo lo ha logrado pese que no es un oficio rentable en Nicaragua. Además, Sebastián elige quien es el mejor actor en interpretar a Spiderman. Créditos: Host: Diego García IG: @dagx_ Producción y Edición: El Sol de Centroaméric...
2022-01-12
1h 04
Bola Provisional (El podcast de golf de Ten Golf)
Sebastián García Rodríguez "Hay algo que tengo claro que no voy a hacer nunca más en mi carrera"
Episodio especial de Bola Provisional de Ten Golf con entrevista a Sebastián García Rodríguez, gran protagonista del fin de semana en el golf español. El golfista madrileño ha mantenido la tarjeta del European Tour en un fin de semana angustioso. Nos cuenta cómo han sido esas horas esperando a los resultados que se iban produciendo en el campo para saber si mantenía o no la tarjeta. Además, explicamos cómo quedan las categorías del European Tour el próximo año con los casos paradigmáticos de Álvaro Qui...
2021-11-15
1h 17
Restoration Domination Show for Contractors & Entrepreneurs
013 Learn, Collaborate & Build w/Sebastian Evers of EverPRO Restoration
Welcome to the Restoration Domination Podcast w/ Your Host, Rico Garcia. Hear from top industry insiders about what they've done to grow their businesses. On the show today we are joined by Sebastian Evers, founder of EverPRO RestorationIn this episode, we discuss-The Importance of Getting Mentorship & Being Coachable -Going the Extra Mile for Your Clients Makes a Difference -How Delegation is Key to GrowthGuest Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everpro.restoration/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/everprorestoration Linkedin: https://www.linked...
2021-10-07
54 min
Introducción a Anchor
¿Cómo he enfrentado la pandemia y el aislamiento?
Este es un podcast acerca de como una persona se ha sentido durante el tiempo de pandemia. Sebastián García Morales y Aaron Cortés Hurtado. 7°B 11/06/2021
2021-06-10
02 min
Making Bad Decisions | With Karlee and Sebastian
5. Our Career Paths: First Jobs, Corporate Ladder + What's Next?
We asked you guys on IG what you wanted to hear us talk about and so today we're chatting all about our career paths. We're sharing our first jobs, how Sebastian climbed the corporate ladder and what we're onto next. It can be so hard to find what you want to do for the rest of your life, and you're not alone! We're still trying to figure it out ourselves. But we've been able to experience some really great moments in our careers and we're excited to share them with you all. Enjoy! Connect...
2020-11-27
52 min
Making Bad Decisions | With Karlee and Sebastian
4. We're Talkin' Money Baby!
Today we're chatting all about how we do finances. Now, I (Karlee) can't believe I'm agreeing to chat about money for an entire hour ha. I used to be terrible about talking about money. It made me feel embarrassed and dumb. Sebastian has always been a lot better about handling his money and when we first got together it was a struggle. During this episode we take you along that journey with us and share what we do now to keep finances a healthy and happy part of our marriage. Enjoy! What We Mentioned:
2020-11-19
53 min
The Bare Bones Podcast with Sebas Garcia
43. How I Plan & Follow Daily Habits | Balance of Business & Personal Life
Habits are important. Especially when you have 100 things to do every day and priorities start to mix up with responsibilities. In this episode, I want to share with you the behind-the-scenes of how I set goals to build habits, what software I use to keep it all organized, and how you can make your own custom habit tracking plan for free. 2020 has been a pain but it doesn't mean you have to let it dictate your entire year. Hope this helps. Check me out on Instagram if you'd like to personally connect. ...
2020-11-19
00 min