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Tailgate Guys BBQ PodcastTailgate Guys BBQ PodcastTailgate Guys BBQ Podcast, Episode 313: Brant Champoux, Chuck SimpsonEpisode 313 of the Tailgate Guys BBQ Podcast takes us back “Under the Rader” to learn the story of an up-and-coming competition team. This time it’s Brant Champoux from Second Hand Smoke out of Oskaloosa, Iowa. Brant discusses his journey from the backyard division to taking on all four meats in 2025, with a terrific showing in his first KCBS competition of the season. There’s a terrific competition coming up in west-central Missouri. It’s the 7th annual Smokin’ on the Osage in Osceola with all the amenities a great contest needs. Chuck Simpson, who organizes the KCBS Masters...2025-07-0850 minSt. Louis County Insider with Mark Harder on NewsTalkSTLSt. Louis County Insider with Mark Harder on NewsTalkSTLA Spire Experience-Detective Rader in On The Hunt for Scams-The JeffCo Port AuthoritySt. Louis County Insider with Mark HarderSUNDAYS AT 5PMThis week's Guests: David Yonce, Managing Director of Regulatory AffairsRay Rader, Ballwin Police Dept.Chris Grahn-Howard, Budget Policy Coordinator To The St. Louis County Council, Candidate, Jefferson County Executive.WHO IS MARK HARDER?Mark Harder has been serving as the St. Louis County Councilman for District 7 since 2015. His district encompasses areas such as Ballwin, Chesterfield, Ellisville, and Wildwood. Before joining the County Council, Harder was a member of the Ballwin Board of Aldermen, where...2025-07-0143 minInnovation StorytellersInnovation StorytellersNASA Retiree and Leader/Speaker on Open Innovation, Open Talent, and the Future of WorkSteve Rader returns to share how open innovation has transformed from an experiment to a mission-critical tool inside NASA and beyond. As a newly minted retiree from NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation, Steve unpacks how crowdsourcing and challenge-based problem-solving went from fringe ideas to proven ways of tackling complex technical barriers. He explains what NASA looked like before open innovation took hold, the cultural resistance it faced, and how a small group of believers turned crowdsourced expertise into life-saving solutions, including doubling the warning time for dangerous solar flares and improving landing systems for Ma...2025-06-2448 mindetektor.fm | Podcastsdetektor.fm | PodcastsAntritt | Tandem: Was ist das Rad deiner Träume, Jens Klötzer?Im „Antritt“ geht’s in dieser Ausgabe mit Jens Klötzer um das Rad seiner Träume und mit Steve um eine bergige Klappradtour in Slowenien und Kroatien. Was ist das Rad deiner Träume, Jens Klötzer? Wir alle haben Traumräder. Das können Fahrräder sein, die wir einmal besessen haben und mit denen wir ganz besondere Erinnerungen verbinden. Es können Fahrräder sein, die wir uns gern zulegen möchten, vielleicht, weil damit ein bestimmter Einsatz, eine Reise oder ein Rennen verbunden sind. Und es können Fahrräder sein, die vielleicht noc...2025-05-301h 00Riders Ready PodcastRiders Ready PodcastRiders Ready Podcast #7 Elle und Karsten im BMX Land Wir hauen noch einen Podcast vor dem Vetcup raus! Karsten und Elle haben keine Kosten und Mühen gescheut und sind direkt aus Berlin, zu unserem Podcast geflogen. Sie erzählen uns, wie sie sich kennengelernt haben und von Skatern zu BMXern mutierten. Sie plaudern darüber, wie sie Mülli von Instantfunk überredet haben, BMX-Räder zu verkaufen, und erzählen, wie sie plötzlich bei der BMX-Special am Start waren. Außerdem nehmen sie uns mit auf eine Tour durch Deutschland mit dem Hutch-Team und einem berüchtigten Camaro – Namen werden...2025-05-222h 52Innova802Innova802The Four G’s of Open InnovationOpen Innovation has become essential to good science being completed by our institutions.  Our guest this week, Steve Rader speaks with experience on how open innovation, rather crowdsourcing has and will shape good science work moving forward. Steven recently retired from NASA and is an expert in open innovation after 36 years with NASA at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX.    We discussed his experiences leveraging crowdsourcing and open innovation to achieve significant cost savings and accelerate technological advancements at NASA,  including nearly 900 successful challenges within his career.  He highlighted the importance of understanding a problem’s root ca...2025-04-2948 minAre We Here Yet PodcastAre We Here Yet PodcastThe Four G’s of Open InnovationOpen Innovation has become essential to good science being completed by our institutions.  Our guest this week, Steve Rader speaks with experience on how open innovation, rather crowdsourcing has and will shape good science work moving forward. Steven recently retired from NASA and is an expert in open innovation after 36 years with NASA at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX.   We discussed his experiences leveraging crowdsourcing and open innovation to achieve significant cost savings and accelerate technological advancements at NASA,  including nearly 900 successful challenges within his career.  He highlighted the importance of understanding a problem’s root ca...2025-04-2948 minAdditional ProgrammingAdditional ProgrammingThe Midwest Outdoors ShowIs Steve Kitchen the best water fowler in the known universe? That's debatable but he IS our guest on today's show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-03-1553 minThe Human Cloud PodcastThe Human Cloud PodcastEp. 167: Steve Rader, Previously Program Manager for NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation, The New Holy Trinity of Business and Talent LeadershipLeaders, do we need to say more than Steve Rader? If you don’t know Steve, he has been a relentless leader who has pushed for future workforce models across organizations like NASA and beyond. In this episode, we’ll explore how Steve envisions future workforce models applied within large organizations and discuss what current workforce models need to do to adapt to the rapidly evolving technology landscape. In true NASA form, we’ll take an engineering approach to the future of work. As any good engineer does, we’ll start by identifying the first...2025-03-0556 minBible Baptist Church of DeQuincyBible Baptist Church of DeQuincy2.9.25 PM - Shane Rader, Missionary from CA Shane Rader, Missionary Administrator and Coordinator for Manna Worldwide in Central America shares about the work being done there. 2025-02-091h 05Bible Baptist Church of DeQuincyBible Baptist Church of DeQuincy2.9.25 PM - Shane Rader, Missionary from CA Shane Rader, Missionary Administrator and Coordinator for Manna Worldwide in Central America shares about the work being done there. 2025-02-091h 05Bible Baptist Church of DeQuincyBible Baptist Church of DeQuincy2.9.25 - Ristking It for God, Shane Rader Guest Speaker Shane Rader, Missionary Administrator for Manna Worldwide in Central America, speaks of the depth of commitment believers are called to achieve in order to fulfill the commission of Christ to the world. 2025-02-091h 25Progress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / ShowProgress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / ShowSteve Rader - Program Manager - Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation / Tournament Lab, NASA - Harnessing The Power Of The Crowd To Solve Important ProblemsSend us a textSteve Rader ( https://www.nasa.gov/people/steve-rader /) serves as the Program Manager of NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation ( CoECI - https://www.nasa.gov/coeci/ ) and the NASA Tournament Lab ( NTL - https://www.nasa.gov/general/nasa-tournament-lab/ ), which are working to infuse challenge and crowdsourcing innovation approaches at NASA and across the federal government. CoECI focuses on the study and use of curated, crowdsourcing communities that utilize prize and challenge-based methods to deliver innovative solutions for NASA and the U.S. government. In 2015, Steve was named as...2025-01-271h 02New Day with SSJNew Day with SSJ11-11-24 Monday Hour 4 of New Day: ft. Bill Maas & Steve St. John Sr.Steven begins the last hour of the show talking football with former All-Pro Chiefs player Bill Maas.  Bill recaps the Chiefs win over the Broncos with the last second Field Goal Block by Leo Chenal.  They also talk about how the Chiefs have an issue at the Left Tackle position with Wanya Morris going down during the game and Kingsley Suamataia coming in to replace him and struggled.  Then the guys wish Steve St. John Sr. A happy Veterans Day and thank him for his service.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-11-1135 minNew Day with SSJNew Day with SSJ11-1-24 Friday Hour 4 of New Day: ft. Tim GrunhardSSJ wraps up the last hour of the week on a football Friday with Chiefs Hall of Fame Center Tim Grunhard LIVE in studio.  The guys preview the Chiefs Monday Night Football match up against the Buccaneers.  Then Grunny talks about the Chiefs trading for Joshua Uche and gives his thoughts his impact on the defense.  Tim also shares some stories from his days playing with Steve DeBerg.  The boys fill the hour up with a whole lot more!!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-11-0131 minDesignIDEATEDesignIDEATEDesignIDEATE with Steve RaderOpen Innovation Steve Rader, NASA Center of Excellence (CoECI) “Living at risk is jumping off the cliff and building your wings on the way down!” - Ray Bradbury Business leaders are looking to reinvent organizations, aligning their new AI informed work processes with the latest in technology, and with rapid solution delivery. Innovation within governmental agencies may be top of mind when we think about generating the latest methods for worker recruitment, but when your organization is responsible for solving interplanetary questions, it’s a natural...2024-10-141h 01The Evolving LeaderThe Evolving LeaderHarness the Power of Open Innovation with Steve RaderSteve Rader is a leader in the thinking behind open innovation, open talent, and the future of work. In this episode of The Evolving Leader podcast, Steve joins Evolving Leader cohosts Jean Gomes and Scott Allender to share how leaders can learn from his important work and use their learnings to solve complex problems. Steve tells us that open innovation and open talent are key strategies for organisations to stay competitive in a rapidly changing world.References from this episode:"Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI" by Ethan Mollick (April 2024)RapidMiner (https://altair...2024-10-0259 minTotal Innovation PodcastTotal Innovation Podcast7.Steve Rader: Open Innovation at NASASteve Rader serves as the Program Manager of NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation (CoECI) and the NASA Tournament Lab (NTL), which are working to infuse challenge and crowdsourcing innovation approaches at NASA and across the federal government. CoECI focuses on the study and use of curated, crowdsourcing communities that utilize prize and challenge-based methods to deliver innovative solutions for NASA and the U.S. government. In 2015, Steve was named as one of 20 Challenge Mentors for U.S. Government Services Administration’s (GSA) Prizes and Challenges government-wide community of practice. Steve has worked with various proje...2024-09-0336 minEPRI CurrentEPRI CurrentAmbition Into Action - Safe Doesn't Have to Be SlowHost Dan Moneghan discusses balancing safety and innovation in regulated industries with Steve Rader from NASA and engineering consultant David Smeatham. They explore how diverse teams, open innovation, and advanced technologies can enhance safety and efficiency without compromising rigorous standards.   Guests: Steve Rader, Program Manager Tournament Lab & Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation, NASA, and David Smeatham, Founder and Director, Ennuvo.   Links and Resources:    Learn more at https://www.globalnuclearinnovation.com/  EPRI website https://www.epri.com/  More episodes https...2024-06-2042 minThe Leader\'s ToolkitThe Leader's Toolkit023 People Development PlanKeith Glover of AHSG is back for another episode and he has the details of how their organization has implemented the GiANT tools and integrated the content into their organization. After three years of using GiANT, they now have trained everyone with a leadership role within their organization using Altitude Training or Toolkit sessions. They've done this with a mix of live-training and virtual training. Keith mentions that because AHSG knows their people learn in different ways, they have introduced the GiANT leadership training through as many avenues as they can to make sure they meet the n...2024-05-0119 minStraight Fire VRStraight Fire VRSeason 2 Episode 8 : Corporate RaderSend us a textThe firestorm that the vacation world has seen in the last few years may have cleared the forest floor a bit and allowed the surviving players to grow. In this week’s episode, our guests speak about the players that are left on the board and the new moves they may take to raise capital and grow using a leaner and more profitable model. Guests Marcus Räder, Matt Golis, and Roopak Pati speak with Host Steve Milo about the new opportunities on the horizon. 2024-04-191h 00GiANT Leadership PodcastGiANT Leadership Podcast#027 Live Out What You're SellingEpisode Highlights, Links and Resources:During the opening, Jeremie and Steve discuss managing time and being more strategic with time. They mention the 5 Gears and several of the tools that help with communication and to make sure we are productive but also present with people in a healthy way. GiANT helps people become more Relationally Intelligent. They mention "thinkers" and "feelers" and the differences in personality. They have developed powerful tools to help people understand themselves and each other. You can access these tools by going to GiANT.Jeremie and Steve talk about Peace during...2024-02-2028 minThe Storied FutureThe Storied FutureHow NASA Creates Future Gravity w/ Steve RaderThere are few narratives bigger than space exploration, and few journeys that require a more dogged commitment to an unseen future—one that can only be reached through sustained innovation, flawless operations, and a whole lot of belief in that future.Today's guest, Steve Rader, has worked at NASA’s Johnson Space Center for 34 years, in mission control, developing software for the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station, building command and control systems for the X-38, and working on the Constellation Program. He is currently working to crowdsource innovation at NASA and across the federal government by t...2024-02-011h 27The Leader\'s ToolkitThe Leader's Toolkit017 The Communication CodeWhat would have to happen for every person on a team to become relationally intelligent? The Communication Code book and tool will transform the way you communicate with those that you work with and those at home.Jeremie gives the five "C's" within the Communication Code:CareCelebrateClarifyCollaborateCritiqueEach personality or Voice tends to use a certain code. Once you know the other person's code, communication becomes much more successful between the two of you. It creates healthy two-way communication. Pro tip: it's okay to ask the...2024-01-1917 minGiANT Leadership PodcastGiANT Leadership Podcast#026 Leading Through Every SeasonEpisode Highlights, Links and Resources:During the opening, Jeremie and Steve talk about the launch of their new book, The Communication Code. Many companies are giving these books out to their employees for book club events or gifts. If you'd like to receive a discount straight from the publisher for bulk order, Order Here.Jeremie and Steve are also available for a Communication Code Keynote at your next event or training. To book them, please contact Tracy Rader.They talk about code words for setting up a conversation for success. Grab the book...2023-12-2233 minThe Testpiece PodcastThe Testpiece Podcast#76: T&J — How Technical is Board Climbing? Committing vs Learning, Being the Conductor, Lead Domino, and One Arm Pull-UpsWhy do we call board climbing “not technical”? What does this really mean?Board climbing wasn’t the planned topic of the day, but once Tim and Josh get talking about boards they have a hard time stopping!Then Tim and Josh talk about being the Conductor of your climbing, and how/when to employ two major mindsets during your sessions.SHOW NOTES:Steve Rader doing AR Moonboard Masters 2019 The Conductor by The FaintNilo Batle’s CoachingSupport the showSupport us on Patreon: HERE...2023-12-112h 13Brando and Joe I/O PodcastBrando and Joe I/O PodcastEp. 42 - Steve Rader - Nasa and The Future of WorkSteve Rader is a Program Manager at the NASA Tournament Lab and Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation. He received his degree in mechanical engineering from Rice University. We get to discuss crowdsourcing and what "The Future of Work" means. There are many I/O concepts that are discussed on this topic. We got to learn so much from Steve, and we are excited for everyone to hear this episode. This is definitely an episode you do not want to miss! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-rader-92b7754/2023-11-1746 minThe Leader\'s ToolkitThe Leader's Toolkit013 The Power of Your VoiceOn this episode, Steve Cockram gives the details of he Guardian, Connector and Pioneer Voices. He highlights each one giving their strengths and things to watch out for. Listen particularly to how he describes the power of relational capital between the different Voices and how important trust is when working with various Voices on a team.I  mentioned Jeremie and Steve's podcast called The GiANT Leadership Podcast. You can check that out here. Also, Steve Cockram and Jeremie Kubicek have written an entire book around the 5 Voices. You can pick up your copy at Amazon. (If you're loo...2023-10-3121 minThe Human Cloud PodcastThe Human Cloud PodcastEp. 102 Steve Rader, Program Manager, NASA Tournament Lab and the Center of Excellence for Collaborative InnovationLeaders, The freelance economy is more than just a staff augmentation or marketplace model. It’s a fundamental disruption in how we unlock the most important asset of our society – human potential. In NASA’s words, “It would be hard to write about the Future of Work and not consider the role and disruptive nature that the gig economy is having on NASA.”  Which brings us to Steve Rader, Program Manager of NASA’s Tournament Lab and Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation. Steve will bring us into his world of leveraging freelance mod...2023-10-111h 03The Leader\'s ToolkitThe Leader's Toolkit005 Do You Know YourselfIt's miserable having to follow someone who you have little respect for. They may be in a position of power or a role of leadership, and because of their role, you comply. But isn't it so much more enjoyable to follow someone who you admire, respect and feel they are worthy of being followed. A lack of self-awareness is a sure fire way to lose followers. When a leader expects things out of their people but they aren't leading by example, hypocrisy turns everyone sour and they do everything in their power to move on to someone t...2023-08-0917 minArquivo MistérioArquivo MistérioEu: BTK (As confissões de um Serial Killer) [Ep 04]PIX: pixmisterio@gmail.comDurante as décadas de 70, 80 e 90 um Serial Killer cometeu diversos crimes e por praticamente 3 décadas ele conseguiu ficar escondido da policia ate que por pura ganância ele cometeu um passo em falso, quando no inicio dos anos 2000, quase depois de 10 anos sem cometer crimes, o seu nome tinha sumido dos jornais e da boca do povo e isso fez com que ele se sentisse incomodado, do tipo 'como assim as pessoas esqueceram de mim?' E foi ai, que ao tentar se comunicar com a policia, ele escorregou. Ele de fat...2023-07-0648 minArquivo MistérioArquivo MistérioEu: BTK (As confissões de um Serial Killer) [Ep 03]PIX: pixmisterio@gmail.comDurante as décadas de 70, 80 e 90 um Serial Killer cometeu diversos crimes e por praticamente 3 décadas ele conseguiu ficar escondido da policia ate que por pura ganância ele cometeu um passo em falso, quando no inicio dos anos 2000, quase depois de 10 anos sem cometer crimes, o seu nome tinha sumido dos jornais e da boca do povo e isso fez com que ele se sentisse incomodado, do tipo 'como assim as pessoas esqueceram de mim?' E foi ai, que ao tentar se comunicar com a policia, ele escorregou. Ele de fat...2023-07-0543 minArquivo MistérioArquivo MistérioEu: BTK (As confissões de um Serial Killer) [Ep 02]PIX: pixmisterio@gmail.comDurante as décadas de 70, 80 e 90 um Serial Killer cometeu diversos crimes e por praticamente 3 décadas ele conseguiu ficar escondido da policia ate que por pura ganância ele cometeu um passo em falso, quando no inicio dos anos 2000, quase depois de 10 anos sem cometer crimes, o seu nome tinha sumido dos jornais e da boca do povo e isso fez com que ele se sentisse incomodado, do tipo 'como assim as pessoas esqueceram de mim?' E foi ai, que ao tentar se comunicar com a policia, ele escorregou. Ele de fat...2023-07-0437 minArquivo MistérioArquivo MistérioEu: BTK (As confissões de um Serial Killer) [Ep 01]PIX: pixmisterio@gmail.comDurante as décadas de 70, 80 e 90 um Serial Killer cometeu diversos crimes e por praticamente 3 décadas ele conseguiu ficar escondido da policia ate que por pura ganância ele cometeu um passo em falso, quando no inicio dos anos 2000, quase depois de 10 anos sem cometer crimes, o seu nome tinha sumido dos jornais e da boca do povo e isso fez com que ele se sentisse incomodado, do tipo 'como assim as pessoas esqueceram de mim?' E foi ai, que ao tentar se comunicar com a policia, ele escorregou. Ele de fat...2023-07-0335 minHealth-Powered Productivity with RaderCoHealth-Powered Productivity with RaderCo78 - Five Power Moves to Turbo-Charge Your Career Path! / Guest Host Episode with Helen BumbaloToday's guest episode features RaderCo Career & Workplace Management Specialist, Helene Bumbalo. Helene is a pro at helping others determine what new roles & directions best suit their unique skillset & core aspirations, revealing a clear career path forward. Whether our clients are staying in the same industry or transferring to a new one, they only have rave reviews for Helene and the impactful insights gained through working with her and RaderCo.   Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life - Bill Burnett and Dave Evans - https://amzn.to/3PAoi46 Closer: Time-Saving Techniques for Acing Resumes, Interviews, Negotiations, and More b...2023-06-2715 minHealth-Powered Productivity with RaderCoHealth-Powered Productivity with RaderCo78 - Five Power Moves to Turbo-Charge Your Career Path! / Guest Host Episode with Helen BumbaloToday's guest episode features RaderCo Career & Workplace Management Specialist, Helene Bumbalo. Helene is a pro at helping others determine what new roles & directions best suit their unique skillset & core aspirations, revealing a clear career path forward. Whether our clients are staying in the same industry or transferring to a new one, they only have rave reviews for Helene and the impactful insights gained through working with her and RaderCo.   Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life - Bill Burnett and Dave Evans - https://amzn.to/3PAoi46 Closer: Time-Saving Techniques for Acing Resumes, Interviews, Negotiations, and More b...2023-06-2715 minStevinho TalksStevinho TalksStevinho Talks #552Warum haben Automaten keine Räder? Wo wachsen Purzelbäume? Ist die Milch fett, damit es beim Melken nicht quietscht? Hört ein Schneemann schlecht, weil er keine Ohren hat? Alle Antworten auf diese Fragen bekommt Ihr in der neuen Ausgabe meines Podcasts!2023-01-0435 minGiANT Leadership PodcastGiANT Leadership Podcast#017 Catalysts for GrowthEpisode Highlights, Links and Resources:While announcing this episode, Jeremie gets a little tongue-tied and is about to announce he and Steve's previous podcast, The Liberator Podcast. Have a listen to that podcast here.In the introduction, Steve and Jeremie discuss the US, the UK and the economy in both. They talked through what it means to lead well when we can't fix things quickly. And what are the core principles that make a culture work? Jeremie boiled it down to humility.Q&AJamie from Ohio, "I've just become a manager...2022-11-1837 minWork On-Demand with Paul EstesWork On-Demand with Paul EstesThe Crowd’s Reach: Unlocking the Power of Open Innovation with Steve RaderToday, we sit down with Steve Rader, who leads NASA’s efforts to leverage crowd-based platforms for open innovation and bring value to NASA’s programs, as well as innovation efforts in the U.S. government.   Steve is also the Founder and CEO of Crowd Resources Consulting, where he speaks and consults on innovation, crowdsourcing, and the future of work.   Listen in as Steve explains how open innovation at NASA around mitigating human risks in space “came out of necessity” a little over a decade ago due to budget cuts. He speaks in...2022-10-2425 minGiANT Leadership PodcastGiANT Leadership Podcast#015 The World Needs PeaceEpisode Highlights, Links and Resources:In the intro, Jeremie mentions The Peace Index Book. To order a copy, go here: ORDER Also, check out Thepeaceindexbook.com and make sure to take the Peace Index Assessment.Jeremie mentions "People of Peace" and the "Examen". He encourages listeners to put a positive theme over yourself before you go to sleep. Jeremie's example was, "Expect Joy". Look for people of peace and become a person who keeps the Peace. Our panel of coaches on this episodes are equipped to work with you, your team or...2022-10-0647 minFirst Aid Spray PodcastFirst Aid Spray PodcastB18 - Alien IsolationHello survivors and welcome to Handcrafted Medikit - an Alien Isolation podcast by Resident Evil fans, for Resident Evil fans! We sneak through the empty halls of Sevastopol Station to hide from one of pop culture’s scariest monsters in our look back at Alien Isolation. Is it survival horror? Do we fight or flee? How does it fit into the wider Alien timeline, and what does it mean for the current state of the IP? You may be surprised by how many times James has completed it. Find more at http://FASprayPod.com Join our Discord server: http://discordapp.co...2022-06-212h 04Transform WorkTransform WorkWORK. with Mynul Khan, CEO & Founder of Field NationThis episode of the WORK. podcast features Mynul Khan, the  Founder and CEO of Field Nation. Founded in 2008, Field Nation is a leading online work marketplace for connecting people to get work done. The online platform combines a deep expertise marketplace with a complete project and workflow management platform to deliver skilled, onsite professionals anytime and anywhere.Show notes:Mynul KahnField NationCrowdsourcing: Why the Power of the Crowd is Driving the Future of Business by Jeff HoweFujitsuSteve Rader2022-05-2526 minGiANT Leadership PodcastGiANT Leadership Podcast#009 Humility-Based LeadershipEpisode Highlights, Links and Resources:In the introduction, Steve and Jeremie discuss the Russian Invasion in Ukraine and what kind of leaders Putin and Zelensky are showing themselves to be. Jeremie says the leadership lesson from Putin is the impact of paranoia. Jeremie, "When you use domination and fear and manipulation it only produces 'yes men' around you."Steve's take on Putin, "You have to, as a leader, create a culture where you hear all the voices and you don't 'shoot' them when you don't like what they say." Steve adds that we may not...2022-03-2235 minSiggi´s BarSiggi´s Bar#40 Ivi VidakovicBMX 4 LIFE Heute hat Siggi den roten Teppich ausgerollt. Ein echter Europameister ist zu Gast am Stammtisch. Ivi Vidakovic ist eine BMX-Legende. Seitdem der BMX-Rennsport in den 80er Jahren aus den USA nach Deutschland rüber schwappte, war er am Start. Vom Fahrrad fahren im Wald bei Rödermark, zu den BMX -Rennstrecken in Kalifornien. Ivi erzählt vom Beginn seiner Karriere und wie es sich in Deutschland und Europa entwickelte. In Barcelona erklomm er die Spitze der BMX-Rennfahrer Europas und das öffnete ihm die Tür nach Übersee. Seinem Sport ist er bis heute treu geblieben. Es gibt jährli...2022-03-182h 39Transform WorkTransform WorkWORK. with Jeff Schwartz, VP Insights and Impact at GloatThis episode of the WORK podcast features future of work expert Jeff Schwartz. Jeff is a Senior Advisor in the Future of Work at Deloitte Consulting, author of the book WORK DISRUPTED, an Adjunct Professor Columbia Business School and last year was named the Vice President of Insights and Impact at Gloat. Gloat is the first-ever Internal Talent Marketplace that helps enterprises democratize career development, unlock skills, and future-proof their workforces leveraging AI to facilitate internal talent mobility and access.Jeff SchwartzDeloitte Work DisruptedColumbia University Graduate School of Business ...2022-01-1953 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleThe Hitler Avatar and His Masochistic PriestessEveryone knows who the Nazis were and what the Nazis did. Many also know what they, at least Hitler, generally believed. But far fewer actually understand what animated the truest of the true believers who saw Hitler as their prophet and savior. Far fewer still understand that much of this philosophical animating force didn't even concern Germany or the Germanic people as they saw them.So disgusted were they--at the occasional exasperation and even mockery of the Fuhrer himself--at the trajectory of European history in general and German history in particular that they searched far and wide for exotic...2021-12-304h 59The Open Talent ReportThe Open Talent ReportEp. #26 | Crowdsourcing for NASA's Success - Steve Rader (NASA)Houston we have lift off! This week, Connor spoke with Program Manager at NASA Tournament Lab and the Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation Steve Rader. Steve leads NASA's efforts to leverage crowd-based platforms for open innovation and open talent to bring value to NASA's programs and innovation efforts around the U.S. Government. Steve discusses his fascinating career at Nasa, how open innovation is transforming the organisation and where he sees the future of labour heading in this fascinating conversation. Connect with Connor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hrmconnorheaney/...2021-11-0456 minGiANT Leadership PodcastGiANT Leadership Podcast#001 Leaders Define CultureEpisode Highlights, Links and Resources:In the introduction, Steve jokes about going on vacation with just his wife excluding the kids, and he mentions his 5 Voices Parenting series. To watch that series, check this out.During the Q&A with Tracy, Jeremie mentions Sherpa Training. To access this training for your team or organization, reach out at hello@giantworldwide.com  Steve mentions the book that he and Jeremie co-wrote called The 5 Gears. Purchase on Amazon. You can also go through The 5 Gears Masterclass for free. And if you have leadership question that may end up o...2021-10-2934 minViking 360Viking 360Episode 104The latest episode of Viking 360 includes conversations conversations from Viking athletes past and present. We'll hear from football coach Steve Sayre about this week's game with Roane County. Andrew Miller, the 'voice of the Raiders' talks about Roane's 3-1 season. Ripley Mayor Carolyn Rader bleeds Blue & White. She was a majorette at RHS and now she's the school's avid cheerleader. Justin Southall, a 2000 graduate, is soon to be inducted in the Viking Football Hall of Fame. Recent grad Davis Haynes is now a freshman golfer at West Virginia Wesleyan. Lindsey Roberts, who graduated in 1999, ran cross country for the Vikings...2021-09-3046 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleInfinitesimal Impossibilities 03: The Warlord‘s CookThe Infinitesimal Impossibilities subseries returns with a story in which Molly and Alex look at one of the most ruthless dictators of the 20th century...from the perspective of his personal chef. It's all drawn from the work of Polish journalist Witold Szablowski in his incredible 2020 book, How to Feed a Dictator (which it should be noted, Alex misdated during this first episode as being 2016). Uganda's infamous Idi Amin is discussed through the eyes of his personal chef, Otonde Odera, who not only managed to survive the murderous regime's rise and fall, but managed to be both Idi...2021-09-281h 31History ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleThe Muslim Nazis V: Taking Hitler By The HandAs Hajj Amin al-Husseini hurdles toward his destination with which we started this entire series, the scope of our tale expands drastically with the arrival of the Nazis themselves. Though this isn't to say they weren't always there, lurking in the background of Palestinian Littlefinger's schemes and dealings. In fact, it would be inaccurate to say that he hadn't been well aware and in open communication with them. Always playing the angles. In this mid-season finale of our story, we'll be looking at al-Husseini's early dealings with the Nazis throughout the 1930s and early 1940s, as well as...2021-09-033h 30The Obie & Ax ShowThe Obie & Ax ShowSeeking Innovation through Crowdsourcing with Steve RaderProgram Manager of NASA’s Tournament Lab and the Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation, Steve Rader, shares about the countless innovations stemming from crowdsourcing.  Steve speaks on the need for crowdsourcing when keeping up with the ever changing world, the brilliance of fresh perspectives, and the necessary role that failure plays in seeking success.  Keep up to date with us on www.obieandax.com2021-08-1926 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleEscaping Farhud: The Joseph Samuels StorySometimes the best way to convey the weight of history is to read the words of just one person who lived it.In this special episode of History Impossible, we'll be looking at the life of Joseph Samuels, whose incredible journey and profound resilience throughout his 90 plus years on this planet deserved examination. From the dusty streets of Baghdad, where he escaped the first and worst massacre of Iraqi Jewish history as a boy, to his dangerous flight to the new Jewish home of Israel, to his search for meaning in his life and his discovery of love and...2021-07-221h 43The VentureFuel VisionariesThe VentureFuel VisionariesMission Control to Mission Connect – NASA Program Manager Steven RaderSteve is the Program Manager for the Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation at NASA where he leads the use of collaborative innovation platforms (crowd-based communities, challenges/prizes) for supporting development projects across the U.S. government. From Space Station Operations to shifting from Mission Control to Mission Connect, Steve has spent 32 Years at NASA and shares his philosophy on success in exponentially advancing world in which we live.2021-07-2138 minWikistrat InsiderWikistrat InsiderDigital Transformation and Future of Work in 2025Wikistrat's CEO, Oren Kesler, hosted a round table on new technologies that will shape the future of work in the year 2025. The panel discussed how the technologies adopted and adapted during COVID-19 are transforming human connection at work and their structural consequences for the workforce as we know it today. This panel is part of a simulation conducted by Wikistrat for Accenture on the future of work in the year 2025. The distinguished panel included three top experts, each offering a unique perspective: Dr. Kelly Monahan is an organizational behaviorist who studies the future workforce at Accenture Research...2021-07-1138 minTransform WorkTransform WorkWORK. with Kirstin Hammerberg, VP of Global Business and Design Experience at Sid LeeThis episode of the WORK. podcast features Kirstin Hammerberg who is the  Global Vice President of Brand Innovation for the creative agency Sid Lee. She leads global business and experience design with a focus on brand innovation. Kirstin has authored growth visions and designed cultural programs that mobilize employees and has found ways to bring community and people into the heart of business design.Kirstin HammerbergSid LeeHavasCognizantPaul HlivkoWellmark Blue Cross & Blue Shield PatagoniaTony BondGr...2021-06-2945 minHacking HRHacking HRThe Hacking HR Podcast - Episode 221Interview with Steve Rader – Steve is a speaker/consultant on open innovation, open talent, and the future of work.Through Crowd Resources Consulting LLC, he provides organizations the resources and knowledge for leveraging the crowd-based expertise and solutions required to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving global economy. Steve draws upon his 30 years of experience at NASA where he has worked to formulate and lead open innovation efforts over the past 7 years.2021-06-2822 minPopcorn Culture: ein RefLab-PodcastPopcorn Culture: ein RefLab-PodcastThe Morning ShowWo bitte beginnt die sexuelle Grenzüberschreitung? Mit «The Morning Show» hat Apple eine Serie mit Starbesetzung lanciert (Reese Witherspoon, jennifer Aniston, Steve Carell…). Sie wirft einen langen Blick hinter die Kulissen einer (fiktiven) TV-Nachrichtensendung und lässt sich auf den Diskurs um die «MeToo»-Bewegung ein. Nach 8 Episoden lässt sie ihre Zuschauer:innen betroffen, ratlos, verärgert, vielleicht aber auch hoffnungsvoll zurück. Ich spreche mit der Pastorin, Autorin und Aktivistin Birgit Mattausch über ihre Wahrnehmung der Serie – und von hier aus über ungesunde Firmenkulturen, über die Frage der Grenzziehung im alltäglichen Umgang mit Menschen anderen (oder gleichen) Geschle...2021-06-241h 08History ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleThe Muslim Nazis IV: FarhudWhat do you get when all of your best laid plans seem to be falling apart around you with nothing but the suffering of your people to show for it? Bitterness.As the 1920s turned into the 1930s, Hajj Amin al-Husseini's power started to look increasingly fragile and precarious, largely thanks to the effects of the violence that rocked Palestine in the summer of 1929 that only served to raise the temperature across the nation. The nationalist movement would continue to splinter and many different factions would take much more strident, even recognizably jihadist measures against the...2021-05-313h 36History ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleThe Muslim Nazis III: Nineteen Twenty Nine1929 was, in a lot of ways, the year the world began its final descent into hell. The stock market crash in the United States would lead to untold misery in much of the Western world and allow for the rise and spread of particularly noxious ideologies across the whole of Europe. However, on the other side of the world, another "beginning of the end" was taking place, this time between the Jews and Arabs of Palestine, with the events that rocked this tiny nation setting the groundwork for suspicions, resentments, and hatreds for the decades to come. 2021-04-281h 56The Vandal TheoryThe Vandal TheoryEpisode 4.4: Erik Coats — Wastewater, Not a Waste“Bacteria are pretty interesting creatures, if you will. They will store inside their cell food that they consume in a polymer form, not unlike, in a way, how we store excess food as fat. If we recover the dead bacterial cells and refine this polymer, it’s a plastic. It’s a plastic very similar to polypropylene or polyethylene. In order for this process to work well, we need a lot of that particular food, a lot of organic carbon. And circling back to dairy manure, there is a lot of concentrated organic material present in dairy manure.” Meet Erik Coats (b...2021-04-1223 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleThe Muslim Nazis II: The Mufti"Palestine is my country and the country of my ancestors—I will sacrifice myself for the sake of its sons."—Hajj Amin al-HusseiniIn the second episode of History Impossible's first series, we'll be diving head first into the early life of our story's central character, Hajj Amin al-Husseini, the future Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in Palestine.We'll see how he developed his identity as a Palestinian nationalist from a very early age and the activities this passion led him to pursue. We'll look at what he did at the outbreak of the First World War and how...2021-04-072h 39Transform WorkTransform WorkWORK. with Cynthia Hansen, Head of the Adecco Group Foundation and Social InnovationIn this edition of the Work Podcast, John Winsor chats with Cynthia Hansen. Cynthia is the Head of the Adecco Group Foundation and Social Innovation at The Adecco Group where she drives strategy, delivery and impact. Prior to joining Adecco she spent 9 years with the World Economic Forum where she held a number of roles including Head of Content Strategy and Head of Chairmen Engagement and Role of Business in Society.Show notes:Adecco GroupAdecco Group FoundationAction PlanningElizabeth (Liz) J. Altman-Assistant Professor o...2021-03-1534 minTheSquareTheSquareA Curious Conversation w/ Steve Rader · Deputy Program Manager for NASA’s Center of Excellence · TheSquareWe're back with another episode of TheSquare's Curious Conversations, where we connect the design community with leaders and visionaries across several industries to explore new ways to problem-solve and find inspiration through fresh perspectives. In this week's episode, Corgan sat down with Steve Rader, Deputy Program Manager for NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation, which is working to infuse challenge and crowdsourcing innovation approaches at NASA and across the federal government.    With a wide range of projects projects under his belt— from robotic arm designs and software projects for tracking astronauts nutrition to logo d...2021-03-1132 minTutto BaluttoTutto Balutto477. Prime VidicAlexander Isaks vintersuccé, Jesper Karlssons Puskas-balja, Romelu Lukakus knockout, Andreas Granqvists Kaiser Franz-räder i Holland, Liverpools fiaskosäsong, Steve Bruce märkliga avsnoppande.Inlägget 477. Prime Vidic dök först upp på Tutto Balutto.2021-02-2256 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleThe Muslim Nazis I: Early Adventures with Imperial German Islamophilia"The peoples of Islam will always be closer to us than, for example, France. ... Had Charles Martel not been victorious at Poiters, then we should in all probability have been converted to Mohammedanism, that cult which glorifies the heroism and which opens up the seventh Heaven to the bold warrior alone. Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world."-Adolf Hitler The first episode of History Impossible's first series introduces one of the most controversial aspects of Nazi Germany's strategy in the Second World War: its implementation of Muslims. Where one could simply write it off...2021-01-231h 32The Insight Interviews - Powered by RewireThe Insight Interviews - Powered by Rewire039 Jerry Rader: What Will You Do With Your Dash?Jerry is a husband, father, and 26-year veteran of the mortgage industry. He has been married to his college sweetheart Michelle for 31 years and they have lived and raised their family of 5 children in the rolling hills of central Maryland for the last 22 years. He and Michelle founded Corridor Mortgage Group in the fall of 2000 and grew the company from 8 employees to a team of 150. In October 0f 2018 Jerry led the entire Corridor family through a transition to SWBC Mortgage where he serves as a Senior Vice President on the SWBC leadership team. In this e...2021-01-1639 minThe Reboot Chronicles with Dean DeBiaseThe Reboot Chronicles with Dean DeBiaseNASA’s Deputy Director for the Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation (CoECI) - Steve RaderCan we Crowdsource Government? NASA’s Deputy Director for the Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation (CoECI), Steve Rader, joined me for an episode of the Reboot Chronicles, to discuss how our government went from “not-invented-here” to crowdsourcing and the art of Dancing with Startups. Founded in 2011 by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, NASA's CoECI goal was to drive crowdsourcing programs to further research and development efforts, assist other federal agencies in solving mission-critical projects, and bringing a new level of co-creation and open-innovation culture to NASA. This decade’s overuse...2021-01-1531 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleAn Impossible Interview IV: Aaron Sibarium, The Washington Free BeaconThe Impossible Interviews series is back with a different, but still special conversation I had with the amazingly talented and insightful Aaron Sibarium. Aaron is an associate editor over at the Washington Free Beacon, as well as a writer for various publications including National Review, Quillette, and American Purpose, the last of which published one of Aaron's essays on October 26th, 2020, the exact same day as Pandemic: Rendering a Hue and Cry was released on History Impossible's feed. The name of Aaron's essay: "The Weimarization of the American Republic." And it was completely and totally brilliant.Aaron and I...2020-12-041h 33The Vandal TheoryThe Vandal TheoryEpisode 3.6: Frank Wilhelm — Toxic Lakes“We do clearly have lakes where they haven’t had blooms and then recently, I’d say within the last 10 years, as part of the regular monitoring programs that occur, people have seen an increase or an occurrence of these blooms. Example in Idaho is Twin Lakes. Last year was the first time it had a toxic bloom in its history. So, people are naturally upset about that and very concerned in terms of what the future may hold.” Meet, Frank Wilhelm (bit.ly/3l75Vlg), a professor in the Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences (bit.ly/3n6r3ZD) at t...2020-11-2323 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleInfinitesimal Impossibilities 02: The Mad Madame of New OrleansHistory Impossible is back sooner than some may have anticipated for another installment of the Infinitesimal Impossibilities series, this time recorded in the spirit (and in the last hours) of Halloween 2020. This time, we cover a story that takes place in early 19th century New Orleans. It begins with a fire, or rather perhaps concludes with one. A large mansion whose hosts had been entertaining guests, catches fire from its upstairs kitchen. As people pour into the streets to watch the blaze, they see one of the slaves screaming from an upstairs window before she is e...2020-11-211h 18Transform WorkTransform WorkWORK. with NASA Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation Steve RaderWelcome to the Open Assembly Podcast. In this episode John Winsor chats with Steve Rader, the Deputy Director for the Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation at NASA. He is also one of the world’s top evangelists for using open talent to solve problems.In his role he helps facilitate and promote the use of collaborative innovation platforms such as crowd-based communities, challenges and crowdsourcing for supporting development projects across the United States government.It seems that every time we chat with Steve we always leave the conversation inspired to do more. We hope yo...2020-11-1520 minThe Vandal TheoryThe Vandal TheoryEpisode 3.3: Teresa Cavazos Cohn — Combining Science and the Arts“I really think a lot of us don’t like to identify as say simply an artist or simply a scientist or whatever it is that maybe is the category that defines us best. I think we like to think about ourselves as more complicated people. And I think a lot of the environmental challenges we’re facing ask us to be more complicated people, right, and step outside of our disciples and try on different points of view.” Meet Teresa Cavazos Cohn (bit.ly/2HBE5Pi), a research assistant professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Society (bit.ly/31KuI...2020-11-0221 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossiblePandemic: Rendering a Hue and CryThis episode is dedicated to Franco Bolelli.Since it's the year of our lord 2020, it was only inevitable that we'd talk about pandemics on History Impossible.What follows is an exploration of not just a pandemic and not just the most physically destructive pandemic in all of human history. What follows is an exploration of what a pandemic actually does. And by "does," we're talking about what it does to the human body, the human mind, and the wider social psychology of societies themselves, and of course, the historical consequences that result.The 1918 H1N1 Influenza A p...2020-10-266h 18Unleashing the Future of Work (UTFOW)Unleashing the Future of Work (UTFOW)Guide Live B2B Jam Session_ Steve Rader, Deputy Director for the Center of Excellence for CollaborationGuide Live B2B Jam Session_ Steve Rader, Deputy Director for the Center of Excellence for Collaboration See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2020-10-1553 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleBONUS! Ripples of Impossible History (on Fire): ConfuciusAs many of you are aware, I was recently featured among many other, far more talented history podcasters on Daniele Bolelli's History on Fire podcast in which we all discussed various figures and events in history that created massive ripples that no one could have predicted. My segment was focused on Confucius and how he basically shaped Chinese civilization forever, from the level of the family to the running of the government even under the Communists.In a generous move, the fine people at Luminary Media decided to let all of us present our segments on our own podcast...2020-10-1034 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleInfinitesimal Impossibilities 01: The First SubmarineAs History Impossible reaches its two year mark and the episodes get longer and longer, I figured that now was the time to do something different, namely to add a new show to the History Impossible family, as I've been calling it: Infinitesimal Impossibilities. These are stories that are simply too small--bite-sized, if you will--in comparison to the epic stories that have come to characterize History Impossible and to help me out with this, I've brought on my amazing Pop Quiz co-host (and victim) Molly Pan to help keep us on course. And speaking of staying...2020-09-251h 09BTG Insights on DemandBTG Insights on DemandExploring the Frontier of Open Innovation at NASANASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation (CoECI) is breaking new ground in harnessing the power of open innovation to solve critical problems both within the agency and across the U.S. government. With more than 450 crowd-based challenges issued via the NASA Tournament Lab to date, CoECI has agencies tackle projects ranging from designing tools and technologies to disrupt the flow of opioids into the United States to developing manufacturing processes for the lunar surface.As the Deputy Director of CoECI, Steve Rader facilitates and promotes the use of crowdsourcing and collaborative innovation platforms in support of...2020-08-1840 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleA Very British Samurai (Assimilation)Japan in the 16th and 17th century was going through profound changes, not least of which being the ongoing civil war that had been ripping it apart for over a century, with warlord fighting warlord on a whim, the famed samurai chopping each other to bits on scales rarely seen elsewhere in the world. The other profound change involved men in black robes preaching the word of a god that the Japanese people had never heard of, but who many nonetheless gravitated toward. The Jesuits of Portugal followed by the Franciscan friars were in the process of converting an entire...2020-08-073h 02History ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleThe Devil Soldier and His Ever Victorious Army (Approbation)In the mid-19th century, as one country in the West was on its way toward the most famous civil war, another country in the East was in the grips of one far larger and more significant than any that had come before or would come afterward, if only in terms of numbers. By the end of this conflict, known as China's Taiping Rebellion, over 20 million people would lay dead, and China's relationship with the West would never be the same.While the man who started this conflict--a self-proclaimed prophet and younger brother to Jesus Christ named Hong Xiuquan--was...2020-06-123h 20Small Steps, Giant LeapsSmall Steps, Giant LeapsSmall Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 36, Crowdsourcing InnovationNASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation Deputy Manager Steve Rader discusses driving innovation through crowdsourcing and the gig economy.2020-05-2742 minHALELUJAH GOLDEN PAPUAHALELUJAH GOLDEN PAPUASmall Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 36, Crowdsourcing InnovationNASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation Deputy Manager Steve Rader discusses driving innovation through crowdsourcing and the gig economy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/halelujah-golden-papua/message2020-05-2742 minInnovation AnsweredInnovation AnsweredChangemaking in GovernmentInnovators in the public and private sectors face many of the same challenges: There’s resistance to change and internal politics that can bog down progress. However, teams in the government may have tighter budgets that come directly from tax payer dollars. These teams also face demands from both supervisors and constituents. To gather best practices for changemakers in government, we sat down with Tanya Hannah, the former Chief Information Officer of King’s County Washington. Steve Rader, Deputy Manager of NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation, also shares insights. 2020-05-2623 minHistory ImpossibleHistory ImpossibleAn Impossible Interview III: JD Huitt, History UndergroundIn this newest entry into the Impossible Interview series, I had a chance to sit down (via Zoom) with the incredibly talented and generous-with-his time J.D. Huitt, the brains behind and face of History Underground and the excellent History Traveler series on YouTube (remember: LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!). He ranks among the top three history content creators that I diligently follow on YouTube for his excellent-quality videos exploring famous (and not-so-famous-but-should-be-famous) historical locations, ranging from Arlington Cemetery to the beaches of Normandy to Ford's Theater to a German U-boat housed in a museum I somehow missed while living in Chicago...2020-05-041h 41Design BetterDesign BetterSteve Rader: NASA's approach to problem-solving and leading peopleShow notes: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/steve-raderThere’s a lot of talk in the tech world about moonshots, and what it takes to build a team capable of achieving them. We thought it might be helpful to speak with someone at an organization that has achieved actual moonshots, and so we were thrilled to get a chance to speak with Steve Rader, who is Deputy Director for the Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation at NASA. We chat with Steve about how he communicates across teams where expertise and vernacular might be very different, and the imp...2020-04-2853 minUntold Stories of InnovationUntold Stories of InnovationLifelong Learning + Open Innovation to Transform Culture with Steve Rader of NASAWhy do stories matter to the innovation process? What values can be instilled in innovators who share stories? How do innovation leaders inspire creators to tell and share their success and failure stories? Steve Rader, deputy director for the Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation at NASA, says storytelling is key to everything he does. He tells us thought-leading organizations will quickly become irrelevant if they don't utilize open innovation tools as the freelance economy grows. Despite the data-backed benefits of open innovation, the idea was not widely embraced when it rolled out. Steve shares with us how storytelling allowed...2020-04-0646 minBehind the Scenes with BryanBehind the Scenes with BryanEpisode 27: An Interview with NASA's Steve RaderIn this episode, I speak with NASA's Deputy Director for the Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation, Steve Rader.  Steve and I discuss innovation, how innovation happens and how it can happen more effectively.   You can find Steve on LinkedIn.2020-04-0146 minCypherpunk BitstreamCypherpunk BitstreamCypherpunk Bitstream 0x07: Pandemic IFrank Braun talks with Arto Bendiken about the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). How did we get here and what convinced us to prep. Paranoia, case fatality rates, and vaccines. Secondary and tertiary effects. Normalcy, authority, and confirmation bias. Subscribe Pocket Casts Spotify Stitcher Apple Podcasts Overcast Google Podcasts PlayerFM YouTube Show Notes Introduction 00:01:40 What set this whole thing in motion? Both Frank and Arto are already in lockdown mode, and prepared. It’s ~6 weeks since both of them started “buying some insurance”. Arto prepared for 11 people. 00:05:25 What made you...2020-03-1700 minThe Gig Life PodcastThe Gig Life PodcastEpisode 63: Gordon Rytmeister Part 2Gordon Rytmeister. Drummer from Sydney, Australia. When you look at the upper echelon of any field, there’s usually a handful of people that come to mind, right? Within the Australian drumming community, Gordo is one of those people. You only need to google his name to see the enormous body of work he’s amassed over his 3 + decades on the instrument. And that work continues, as he’s still one of the most in demand drummers around. Attitude, facility and reliability keep Gordo as that first call guy, be it sessions or live gigs f...2019-11-161h 42The Gig Life PodcastThe Gig Life PodcastEpisode 61: Gordon Rytmeister Part 1Gordon Rytmeister. Drummer from Sydney, Australia. When you look at the upper echelon of any field, there’s usually a handful of people that come to mind, right? Within the Australian drumming community, Gordo is one of those people. You only need to google his name to see the enormous body of work he’s amassed over his 3 + decades on the instrument. And that work continues, as he’s still one of the most in demand drummers around. Attitude, facility and reliability keep Gordo as that first call guy, be it sessions or live gigs f...2019-10-281h 46SUND-FORSKNINGSUND-FORSKNINGFørende britisk professor råder alle til at tage ekstra D-vitaminSteve Jones (University of College London) som er en anset professor i genetik, er gået fra at være skeptisk overfor vitaminpiller til at anbefale dem. Han råder helt konkret alle englændere til at tage D-vitamin, fordi folk ikke får nok sollys.2019-10-1704 minHouston We Have a PodcastHouston We Have a PodcastCrowdsourcingLynn Buquo and Steve Rader discuss how NASA is using crowdsourcing as a way to support research and development efforts by tapping into the expertise of global communities to create innovative, efficient and optimal solutions for real world challenges. HWHAP Episode 97.2019-06-2152 minHALELUJAH GOLDEN PAPUAHALELUJAH GOLDEN PAPUACrowdsourcingLynn Buquo and Steve Rader discuss how NASA is using crowdsourcing as a way to support research and development efforts by tapping into the expertise of global communities to create innovative, efficient and optimal solutions for real world challenges. HWHAP Episode 97. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/halelujah-golden-papua/message2019-06-2152 minKlassikernKlassikern”Var inte rädd” av Ylva Eggehorn– en av de mest älskade psalmernaEn av de mest älskade moderna psalmerna är Ylva Eggehorns Var inte rädd (psalm 256) med musik av Lars Moberg. Vid minnesceremonierna vid tsunamin i Thailand sjöng man den när kistorna skickades hem. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. "Var inte rädd, det finns ett hemligt tecken". Så börjar författaren Ylva Eggehorns dikt som hon skrev 1972 och som tonsättaren och kyrkomusikern Lars Moberg tonsatte två år senare. "Var inte rädd, det finns ett hemligt tecken." Första meningen är naivt enkel, men ekar...2019-06-2109 min