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Giant Steps ~ with Doug Van Dorn

Douglas Van Dorn, Rudy Landa

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The Nephilim, Conspiracies, Fatherhood, Theology, Patriotism, and Rock Guitars! What do they all have in common? They are all GIGANTIC in their own rights! We talk about it all, we have opinions, we question it all, and gaslight is the enemy! "It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the glory of kings is to search it out." Proverbs 25:2
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Jazzliebhaber und Experte Karsten Mützelfeldt stellt die wichtigsten Musikerinnen und Musiker des Jazz vor – Größen des New Orleans Jazz und Swing, des Bebop und Hardbop, des Free Jazz und der Fusion-Musik. Ein who is who der Erneuerer und Wegbereiter, der einflussreichten Instrumentalisten und Vokalisten. Immer am ersten Freitag im Monat finden Sie hier eine neue Folge "Giant Steps in Jazz", am 04.10. dann Melba Liston.
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Giant Steps

Saunder Jurriaans, Matt Hannam

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GIANT STEPS is a podcast about running and the relationship artists have with the sport. Each episode is an interview with an original score and sound design.
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Small Steps, Giant Leaps

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

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NASA’s technical workforce put boots on the Moon, tire tracks on Mars, and the first reusable spacecraft in orbit around the Earth. Learn what’s next as they build missions that redefine the future with amazing discoveries and remarkable innovations.
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Europa Clipper is NASA’s first mission dedicated to studying an icy ocean world. Launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on October 14, 2024, from Kennedy Space Center, the spacecraft is set to arrive at Jupiter in April of 2030 to conduct sweeping flybys of Europa. Europa is one of Jupiter’s four large Galilean moons. It’s roughly the size of…
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Ever wondered how NASA monitors asteroids? In our latest episode, we go behind the scenes with Dr. Kelly Fast, NASA’s acting planetary defense officer, to discuss efforts to detect, track, and mitigate threats from near-Earth objects, or NEOs. From asteroid early warning systems to a new spacecraft that will find and track NEOs, learn how NASA’s Pl…
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NASA has a long history with AI, using it in various applications like autonomous Mars rover navigation and detecting planets in other solar systems. Today, NASA is embracing AI for more members of the workforce, enabling innovation.Autor: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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NASA’s Cosmic Origins Program seeks to understand the origins of the universe, including the formation and evolution of galaxies, stars, and planets. In this episode, Dr. Swara Ravindranath, deputy chief scientist, and Dr. Ron Gamble, a theoretical astrophysicist, discuss their research and the program's goals. They also highlight the importance of…
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On this episode we take you through the process of what it was like to put together this gargantuan 4 part documentary filmed in five different continents over a span of two years. Find out how we met and how this project turned us into lifelong friends! Angels & Giants- The Watchers & The Nephilim. http://www.AngelsAndGiants.com…
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The Sun is the ultimate source of life in our solar system, a radiant powerhouse that bathes Earth in the energy necessary for everything from photosynthesis to weather patterns. Its warmth and light sustain us. However, the Sun’s influence isn't always benign. Its solar wind—a stream of charged particles—can disrupt our technology, causing communi…
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We don’t yet know what dark matter is, yet it makes up 85% of all the matter in the universe. The Roman Space Telescope will aim to unravel the mystery. With a field of view 100 times wider than the Hubble Space Telescope’s, Roman will study in near-infrared light the atmospheres of planets orbiting other stars, making other exoplanet discoveries a…
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The late Michael Heiser and his teachings have recently come under fire by a group of folks who recently released a 2.5 hour video making erroneous assertions about him and his teachings. We gathered a high-octane panel of those most familiar with Heiser's teachings in a civil theological rebuttal to these claims.…
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Robots inspired by nature? A novel realm of engineering called soft robotics is being studied at NASA’s Langley Research Center. Engineers are working to understand how soft robotics could one day support space exploration, including missions to the Moon’s surface.Autor: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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The doctrine of baptism has been many different takes over the centuries. From the mode to the recipients to the reasons why we do it. In this show, Doug explains why he is a credobaptist, that is someone who baptizes based on a profession of faith rather than also adding the infants of believers into that mix. The previous episode on covenants ser…
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Cleaning scum from bathtubs and pipes can be a costly chore. It’s even more challenging aboard spacecraft. NASA researchers are looking at ways to keep astronauts from having to deal with fungal or bacterial buildup, known as biofilm.Autor: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Covenants and the Bible. Helping us understand the unity of the Bible and how important this is to our understanding of its message and it’s God, this show is an overview of covenant theology from Doug’s Reformed Baptist perspective. We take a look at the pre-historical covenant of redemption, the pre-fall covenant of works/life/creation, and the p…
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The Internet of Animals, a collaborative research project with the U.S. Geological Survey along with several universities and institutions is giving insight into the intersection of animal movement patterns and climate. By combining remote sensing data with wildlife tracking tags, experts can get a better idea of scientific needs to manage conserva…
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In this episode, Dr. Gioia Massa, senior Life Sciences project scientist at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, outlines the systems and processes used for growing vegetables aboard the International Space Station. The technology could one day support astronauts on long-duration missions in deep space. What we learn can benefit agriculture on Earth as wel…
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A new NASA report titled "Cost and Benefit Analysis of Mitigating, Tracking, and Remediating Orbital Debris" compares the cost-effectiveness of several strategies that could reduce the risk of collisions between spacecraft, including the space station, and orbital debris.Autor: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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In this episode, Jacob Bleacher, NASA’s chief exploration scientist, tells us about the science goals of the Artemis Lunar Terrain Vehicle and how NASA is collaborating with industry to explore more of the Moon’s surface than ever before.Autor: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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In this episode, Dr. Chelle Gentemann, Open Science Program Scientist for the Office of the Chief Science Data Officer, explains NASA’s initiative to make science more collaborative, accessible, and inclusive. Known as Transform to Open Science, or TOPS, the program encourages increased access to research and data.…
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In this episode we’ll focus on Gateway, a small space station NASA is developing to place in orbit at the Moon. We’ll speak with Mark Wiese, who leads the team that will ensure Gateway will receive the cargo, equipment, and supplies it needs to support Artemis astronauts.Autor: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Dive deep into the world of in-space manufacturing (ISM) with our guest, Zach Courtright, the In-Space Manufacturing Portfolio Manager at NASA. Zach shares his perspectives on cutting-edge advancements and collaborations in the field and the potential of the technology for game-changing impacts on space exploration and resource utilization.…
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When exactly was "the Fall" of man? was it Adam and Eve in the garden? was there another "fall of mankind"?...where there more than two "falls"?. Hold on a minute!! are we sinners simply by being born?? Is it maybe time to review all of this and make sense of some other theories that go back hundreds upon hundreds of years? Have we understood it co…
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Today, we look at NASA’s PACE mission, which seeks to unravel some of the mysteries of Earth’s atmosphere and the vital role played by aerosols and clouds. Join us as we delve into this fascinating journey with atmospheric scientist Dr. Kirk Knobelspiesse.Autor: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Exploring the phenomenon that 40 and 50 something year old aficionados of all things "blurry" just so happen to be fans of guitars and rock n' roll. What are the chances? We all play guitar??? Seriously though... 4 pals in the genre...we all love good rock and roll and we all play guitar. As Clapton said..."we're gonna let it all hang out"…
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In this episode, we step behind the scenes of NASA's Orion project to explore the remarkable teamwork, leadership, and communication that drive this groundbreaking endeavor. Join us as we sit down with Stu McClung, the NASA Orion Test lead, to talk about the Orion mission and the human side of space exploration.…
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Zach Pirtle, a policy analyst for NASA’s Office of Technology, Policy and Strategy about NASA’s Artemis and Ethics workshop, which explored the ethical, legal, and societal implications of its Artemis and Moon to Mars missions.Autor: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Acclaimed Author/Novelist/Script Writer Brian Godawa takes us into the heart and soul of his work. With a vast and wildly popular catalog of writings that span everything from fiction book series to Hollywood films, Brian shares with us, everything from where he draws inspiration to how he manages his writing process. A must-listen for fans of his …
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The Book of Revelation is one of the most mysterious, debated, controversial, and discussed pieces of literary work in the history of the world. As believers, we labor to understand it, decipher it, discern it as we look forward to the day when we see our redemption arrive...but few realize that even deeper than the mysteries that we all read about…
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