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Where designers never stop learning 💪 Dive Club is an interview series hosted by Ridd that is designed to unlock knowledge from today's most prolific designers. We go deep into craft, storytelling, tools, design engineering, startups, and much more. You can find all of the episodes, key takeaways, and bonus resources here 👉 Dive.club
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Interviews and presentations on climate and energy realism, with guests including Will Happer, Jerome Corsi, Marc Morano, Carl-Otto Weiss, Valentina Zharkova, Christopher Essex, Henrik Svensmark, Patrick Moore, Ross McKitrick, Willie Soon, Susan Crockford, Peter Ridd, Christopher Monckton, and Richard Lindzen.
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do you like dice? recreational math? pretending your something your not while ignoring your real life? Then do we have a podcast for you! Join Iggy, Ridley and their whacky cast of friends as they slay vampires, hide in barrels, and parlay with dragons wearing glasses.
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Regular film show from the Cinetopia podcast team, reviewing the latest releases (slanted towards arthouse cinema), and interviews with film professionals as well as highlighting industry specific masterclasses we produce in Edinburgh. Cinetopia is a organisation aiming to make film and filmmaking more approachable and diverse within Edinburgh and beyond. We offer low-cost film screenings for local communities & organise free networking events that bring filmmakers in the early stages of the ...
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A Lord of the Rings character guide, looking at a different character from J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings in each episode of the podcast. Every week, Paul Ridd and Catherine Bray look at a character’s place in Tolkien’s mythos, their place in pop culture, literature and adaptations. We look at Peter Jackson’s adaptations, Ralph Bakshi’s Lord of the Rings (1978), the 1979 Mind’s Eye radio adaptation, Return of the King (1980) from Rankin-Bass, the 1981 BBC Radio adaptation, 2001 New Line ...
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One of the most impressive things I’ve seen a designer make all year is Meng To’s Dreamcut. It’s the perfect example of what it looks like to transition from traditional designer to builder 💪 So if you’re interested in becoming a designer who ships then this is the episode for you. Meng gives a highly practical breakdown of what it looks like to go…
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Paul’s background: thirty years as a physicist in university physics departments followed by a move to industry until retirement. Principal Research Scientist, Nonlinear Dynamics/Chaos Theory, Plasma Fusion Center MIT, 1990-1997 Principal Research Scientist, LIGO project, Nonlinear Dynamics/Chaos Theory, Dept. of Physics MIT, 1980-1990 Postdoctoral…
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Airbnb is making 3 big design investments to bring soul back to the app. So this episode pulls from interviews with their VP of Design, Teo Connor, and prototyping specialist Janum Trivedi. Learn why Airbnb is investing in 3D, motion design, and leaders who still have their hands in the clay. Teo Connor (VP of Design at Airbnb): https://www.dive.cl…
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Mike Jarmuz (Muzz) is Lightning Ventures's Managing Partner and Co-Founder. From punk rock to venture capital, the dude's got some stories. Previously an angel investing in over 1,500 companies, with involvement in two nine-figure Healthcare acquisitions. From owning a bar to slinging apartments or even living like a rolling stone on a tour with th…
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As soon as I finished our original interview, I knew I had to have Soleio on as the first repeat guest. He led early design efforts at Facebook and Dropbox. Now he invests in design-driven startups like Figma, Framer, Vercel, etc. So this week’s episode is all about how designers and startups can succeed in a world where everything is changing. We …
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After graduating from high school, HARRY DECKER spent ten years in the U.S. Air Force working with computers in military intelligence. He has lived in ten different states and took college classes in five of them. He never completed a college degree, however, due to changing his mind about his career. He has attended various technical schools over …
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So much fun talking today with Lauren Smith & Kerstin Tenney two gifted violinists who shared their beautiful thoughts and testimonies about music, symphony and Hope in Christ . In Greek "Symphonius" is the agreement of unique voices to create harmony . God loves us and wants us to lend our unique voices to the choir as we sing the song of Redeemin…
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This week’s episode is with Joel Lewenstein who is the Head of Product Design at Anthropic where he works on cutting edge AI products like Claude. After 80+ episodes, I can honestly say this one’s “juice per minute” score is off the charts. Some of my favorite highlights: How the team prototyped Claude Artifacts New mental models for designing AI p…
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Frank Lasee is an expert in energy, climate, and environmental issues. His articles have appeared in Real Clear Energy, Washington Examiner, Washington Post, Town Hall, and The Daily Caller. In addition, he has been a guest on TV, and radio news and has spoken to more than 15,000 people in large and small groups. In this episode, join author Frank …
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This month's Cinetopia show team (Amanda, Kat, and Clara) review 3 films currently out or coming soon to cinemas: "Megalopolis," Francis Ford Coppola’s latest film Joker: Folie à Deux, directed by Todd Philips and stars Joaquin Phenoix and Lady Gaga And finally, "The Taste of Mango," a debut feature documentary film by Chloe Abrams that will be com…
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Airbnb is one of the truly iconic design-driven companies. They set the bar for design innovation in so many ways. So this week’s episode is a deep dive with their VP of Design, Teo Connor. She gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how design operates at Airbnb including: How Airbnb is bringing vitality to the visual language How Airbnb is empowerin…
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About Stephen Andrews: • My training / education has been in primarily in science studying biochemistry / chemistry. • I worked in the pharmaceutical industry as an analyst and in the quality assurance sector. • Substack and Daily Sceptic author. 00:00 Introduction to Stephen Andrews and His Journey 00:08 From Climate Change Believer to Skeptic 00:…
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Edward Slavsquat is a moniker sometimes used by Riley Waggaman, an American writer and journalist who has lived in Russia for close to a decade. He has contributed to many websites, including Anti-Empire, Russian Faith, Brownstone Institute, Unlimited Hangout, and Geopolitics & Empire. He worked for Press TV, Russia Insider, and RT before going sol…
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We had a beautiful discussion today with Cindy and Mike Neider who work with the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square on their global outreach. So many beautiful stories of miracles witnessed and blessings granted by God's power as we strive to know Him better and to engage in His wonderful workAutor: Eva Koleva Timothy
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Imagine your first traditional “product design” job is designing the Snapchat messaging UX for millions of people across the globe… Well that’s what Dan Moreno’s journey looked like as an engineer turned designer. So this week’s episode is a deep dive into his 5+ years designing Snapchat as well as his new role at a rocket ship startup called Capti…
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Andy May is a writer. He is a retired petrophysicist and has published four books. He worked on oil, gas and CO2 fields in the USA, Argentina, Brazil, Indonesia, Thailand, China, UK North Sea, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela and Russia. He specialized in shale petrophysics, fractured reservoirs, wireline and core image interpretation and capillary pressu…
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What a powerful discussion today with Richard and Linda Eyre on the topic of fortifying our families as parents and grandparents. Highlights: Childlike faith and powerful prayer for our children. Grandparenting in concert with your adult children. Building and magnifying family traditions. Families at the center of God's plan & Christ at the center…
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I remember the exact moment where I first explored MercuryOS. It was clear Jason Yuan was one of the most skilled design thinkers I'd ever encountered. No wonder he landed a role designing AI products at Apple shortly after. But the main reason I wanted to interview him was to learn more about his new product called Dot. It's by far my favorite per…
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Freedom fighter, London, England 00:00 Introduction and Background 00:00 Challenging the Climate Narrative 02:18 Personal Journey and Awakening 06:03 Yellow Board Protests 09:27 Public Reception and Changing Attitudes 16:29 Agenda 2030 and Public Awareness 26:21 BBC Documentary Experience 32:37 Personal Experiences with Vaccine Side Effects 33:39 F…
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On the September edition of the Cinetopia Radio Show and Podcast, the Cinetopia team reviews 3 films currently out in cinemas or streaming on your TVs: Coralie Fargeat’s THE SUBSTANCE, Jeremy Saulnier’s Netflix crime, REBEL RIDGE, andLEE, directed by Ellen Kuras. Our host, Amanda, sat down with Marion Aréchaga, Director and Curator of the Edinburgh…
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Mariana Castilho has one of the most impressive career trajectories of any designer I’ve ever met. I first saw her while mentoring through Shift Nudge and within a few years she’s landed roles at Universe, Vercel, and most recently as the first designer at Pierre. One of the keys to her growth has been investing in her skills as an engineer. So a b…
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I have a PhD and a Habilitation (the qualification in Germany which used to be the precondition for becoming a professor) in Physics. 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:02 Understanding the Carbon Cycle 02:07 Bottom-Up Approach to Carbon Cycle 05:58 Top-Down Approach to Carbon Cycle 08:25 Analyzing CO2 Emissions and Concentrations 11:58 Scientifi…
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Joel Gilbert: Filmmaker, Journalist, Political Commentator. 00:00 Introduction to Joel Gilbert and His AI Al Gore Project 00:45 Joel's Background and Connection to Al Gore 01:20 Researching Roger Revelle and Al Gore's Claims 02:10 The Influence of Roger Revelle on Climate Science 04:26 Al Gore's Political Journey and Environmental Focus 06:12 Al Go…
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This week’s episode is with Janum Trivedi who makes some of the most stunning prototypes in all of design. So the main goal of this conversation is to answer the question “what makes a piece of software feel great?” Some of the key talking points: The 3 levels of animation Shipping a major refresh of the Netflix iOS app Why shaders are a big deal (…
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Prof. Koonin is an American theoretical physicist and former director of the Center for Urban Science and Progress at NYU, as well as a professor in the Department of Civil and Urban Engineering at NYU School of Engineering. In the past he was the Chief Scientist of BP’s oil and gas division, served as Under Secretary for Science in the Department …
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I am an PhD economist with a focus on energy and environment policy issues. I am an ex-Forbes contributor and live in London. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:04 Controversy with Forbes 01:12 Electric Vehicles and Environmental Impact 02:45 Editorial Challenges and Climate Denial Accusations 06:10 Biden Administration and Climate Emerge…
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Ben Blumenrose was one of the earliest designers at Facebook and has spent the last 12 years as a co-founder and Managing Partner of Designer Fund. That’s allowed him to invest in many of the design founders that you’ve heard from on this shown (like Jorn from Framer or Colin from Visual Electric). So the goal of this conversation is to tap into Be…
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In this episode, we delve into the significance of light in our spiritual and physical lives, examining how even the smallest efforts to seek light can transform our daily experiences. Our conversation also highlights the connection between physical health and spiritual well-being, emphasizing the role of nutrition in enhancing our capacity to rece…
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Larry Bell is an endowed professor of space architecture at the University of Houston where he founded the Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture (SICSA) and the graduate program in space architecture. He has written more than 600 editorial articles for Forbes and Newsmax, along with several other books on diverse topics. Bell has aut…
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Lecturer, Commentator, Podcaster Visiting Fellow @MCC_Budapest Columnist @Brusselssignal 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:19 Energy Crisis in Europe 01:33 China's Industrial Strategy 03:43 Natural Gas and Energy Policies 06:55 Renewable Energy Debate 09:43 Impact of Energy Policies on Society 11:12 Climate Change and Policy Critique 13:47 Ge…
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Imagine leading the design of an AI product that skyrockets to a billion+ dollar valuation in under two years… That’s the story of Perplexity and today we get to hear from their founding designer and current Head of Design, Henry Modisett. Some of the highlights from this conversation: What it takes to thrive as a founding designer Why Henry likes …
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Wallace Manheimer is a life fellow of both American Physical Society (APS) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). His career has been at the US Naval Research Laboratory since 1970, and he served in the small group of ST-16 senior scientists for his last 14 years there. Since retiring in 2004, he has served as a consultant…
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Anthony Watts is the founder and editor of WattsUpWithThat.com, the world’s most viewed website on climate. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:27 Anthony Watts' Background and Contributions 01:58 Climate Realism Show and Hosting Challenges 03:27 Debunking Climate Alarmism 04:02 Misleading Climate Headlines 06:22 Proxy Data and Temperature…
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This week's episode is with Ryan Scott who was an early designer at Doordash and then spent years as a design lead at Airbnb. Nowadays Ryan teaches hundreds of designers ranging from seniors to VPs how to make a bigger impact at your company. This episode is jam-packed with insights about: What it’s like presenting at Airbnb CRIT Ways to unlock you…
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Investing in my personal brand has been the best investment I’ve ever made in my career. So I wanted to find the perfect designer to give a personal branding masterclass and I think it’s Oliur. He’s built a massive audience across YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, etc. and he shares his hard-earned knowledge in this episode: Oliur’s keys to growing on s…
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Meteorologist David Jones has been forecasting & broadcasting weather for decades. His passion is communicating weather to decision-makers. For his dedicated service to media and emergency managers in British Columbia, he was awarded the Rube Hornstein Medal for excellence in operational meteorology in 2015. A keen powder hound, Jones was the Envir…
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Editor-In-Chief @cleartruthmedia | Associate Pastor of Hope Church Craigavon 00:00 Introduction to Jamie Bambrick 00:30 Climate Alarmism and the Church 01:42 Creating the Viral Video 03:01 Reception and Impact 04:51 Organized Efforts and Church Influence 09:40 Personal Journey and Skepticism 14:06 Success of the Climate Video 16:58 Engaging the Nor…
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This month's Cinetopia team, Amanda Rogers, Garry Arnot (Cinema Perspective), and Clara Strachan, cover the 77th Edinburgh International Film Festival, with reviews of the films, THE OUTRUN (dir Nora Fingscheidt) , SING SING (dir Greg Kwedar), BLACK DOG (dir. Guan Hu), and LOLLIPOP (dir Daisy-May Hudson). Amanda sits down with the director and prod…
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This week’s episode is with Maheen Sohail who is a senior staff designer working on generative at Meta. She joined as one of the earliest designers on both the VR and AI teams, so a big part of this discussion is about navigating ambiguity when there’s no clear playbook to follow. We go deep into: New types of interface patterns for AI The unique w…
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David Siegel is a tech entrepreneur from Silicon Valley. He has been researching and writing about climate since 1990. 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:47 Understanding the Radiative Model 01:21 Solar Science and Photon Journey 03:37 Greenhouse Effect Explained 08:04 Real-World Data on Downwelling Radiation 11:08 Impact of Clouds and Water Vapor …
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After 8 years designing at Meta, George Kedenburg III pulled a 180 and joined Humane as a design lead. So this conversation is a deep dive into designing AI products and how the role of product designer evolves in an AI-native company: How to become a creative problem solver How George navigates ambiguity at Humane Why there’s no such thing as an e…
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