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Want to live ethically? Or organically? How about just sustainably? And without drastically changing your lifestyle or blowing up your bank account?My Green Podcast with Jarvis, Jo, and Katie is the show about accessible, sustainable living. They bring you tips on healthy living and the latest environmental news. They’ll let you know what food and products you can buy that won’t cost the earth – literally or figuratively – and will be joined by special guests who tell us what they do every d ...
 
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We want to make these recorded podcast more directly about RC research, but you’ll see that even that plan gets derailed! The Carbon Cycle and Carbon “sinks” are revisited, as RC gets into an overview of his detailed article “Redemption of the Beast” that he compiled in 2017, which includes numerous quotes and articles about the absolutely vital ro…
 
In this BimTube Podcast we speak to Marc Goldman about GIS and location intelligence unlock value with data-driven decision-making for architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) and Infrastructure Management professionals. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcgoldman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bim4aec Marc Goldman is Director of AEC …
 
In this podcast we speak with David Philp MSc BSc FICE FRICS FCIOB FCInstCES FGBC Chartered Construction Manager. David is the Director of Digital Consulting, Strategy & Innovation (Europe, Digital) at AECOM and a Professor (Honorary) Heriot Watt – University. David discusses the impacts of BIM and Digital Construction to date. As well as a look at…
 
In this BimTube Podcast we speak to Peter Kohler about data visualisation, mapping and wider data science techniques, such as artificial intelligence (AI), are building insights to help develop and implement strategies to combat marine litter. Peter Kohler BSc (Hons) Senior Marine Litter Scientist, Cefas CEO & Co-Founder, The Plastic Tide Peter's L…
 
The crew resume with RC after a break and welcome in 2023. We love graphs and RC shares several from OurWorldinData.org re: population growth and/or expected decline. He also takes a few minutes to describe his current understanding of a “plasmoid” and his involvement in a new technology venture. Following the recent JRE episode on the topic, he sh…
 
In this BimTube Podcast we speak to Dr Seppe Cassettari FBCart.S about mapping, the geospatial industry and the importance and accessibility of decision-making with geographic data visualisation. About Dr Seppe Cassettari FBCart.S Seppe has over 40 years experience in the mapping and geospatial industry. Having recently retired from his role runnin…
 
Nina Ranns joins Timur and Phil. After community news, including conferences, a new C++ community in Africa and a new project manager and build system, we talk to Nina about the recent ISO committee meeting in Issaquah where the technical work on C++23 was finalised, as well as an inside look at how the committee works and Nina's current project: a…
 
In this BimTube Podcast we speak to Melissa Zanocco OBE, about the Infrastructure Client Group (ICG); Project 13 and wider issues how transforming the built environment sector to produce better outcomes for people and nature. About Melissa Zanocco OBE Melissa is Head of Programmes for the Infrastructure Client Group (ICG), as well as one of the ins…
 
Mike Daum joins Phil and Timur. After some community news, including the state of modules support in CMake and a new compile-time parsing library inspired by Rust's macros, we talk to Mike about CppNorth - what it is, how it got started and what makes it different - then about company cultures, a new language from Epic, and the importance of cateri…
 
The crew rejoin on the winter solstice ten years after the “end” of the Mayan calendar that was to result in destruction and/or transformation. What was the cosmic alignment and its pertinence as a fiducial? Our ancestors, however advanced or primitive, constructed ways to track celestial motions and primarily the solstice/equinox points. RC gets b…
 
Dimi Racordon joins Timur and Phil. They first have a couple more conference speaker calls, a new C++20 test framework, and and some updates about Safety in C++ and the C++ successor languages announced last year. Then they talk to Dimi Racordon about the new language, Val, how it relates to C++, and why mutable value semantics are so powerful. New…
 
Honey Sukesan joins Phil and Timur. They first have a couple more conference announcements, an update on Cpp2 and a round-up of C++ in 2022. Then they talk to Honey Sukesan about her journey from working in Healthcare to working in the Automotive industry, and some of the surprising overlaps - as well as her personal journey during along the way. N…
 
Rob and Jason are back, at least for the holidays, and are joined by Timur Doumler and Phil Nash to talk about some of their recent news, and a super secret new project they are working on together. News Boost 1.81.0 released CLion 2022.3 released, with CMake debug and new (opt-in) UI C++ support in JetBrains' Fleet C++ passes Java on the TIOBE ind…
 
RC is still feeling the effects of the Halloween shiny, reflective Foil Brother, so he discovers the differences between tin and aluminum. With clarity returned and napping mastered, he reviews the factors behind the phenomenon of the Urban Heat Island Effect, and relates how charts of heat waves in the US can be deceptive by manipulating data and …
 
My Green Pod is pleased to release Episode 2 of the My Green Business Podcast Series hosted by Jarvis Smith and in collaboration with Fujitsu. The four-episode series will focus on how people and businesses can succeed on the road to net-zero. Episode 2: Digital Ecosystems and Data. This episode highlights how we are collaborating and using these t…
 
My Green Pod is excited to release Episode 1 of the My Green Business Podcast Series hosted by Jarvis Smith! The four-episode series will focus on how people and businesses can succeed on the road to net-zero. Episode 1: Aligning your Sustainability and IT Strategy featuring special guests: Stuart Phillips from Fujitsu Eric Zie from GoCodeGreen Ger…
 
RC recalls how he was intrigued by extreme weather events, and was introduced to the listing of catastrophism references amassed by Charles Hapgood in his book Path of the Pole. Then he reads thru an extensive listing of weather disasters over the past 500 years, countering the narrative that current storms are unprecedented. Other misrepresentatio…
 
In this BimTube Podcast we speak to Chris Ewing MSc, CGeog (GIS) about the how data and emergent digital solutions are improving the way risk is modelling and how insurance services are delivered. ==== Do you have a idea for a future theme for a BimTube Podcast? Then do contact Steven with your idea and who you think would be a good podcast guest f…
 
Randall's extensive Carbon Cycle essay - with full Bibliography: https://randallcarlson.com/the-redemption-of-the-beast-the-carbon-cycle-and-the-demonization-of-co2/ Review of the recent Sacred Geometry workshop and trip to Nashville’s full-scale Parthenon leads RC to reveal one of the Master Diagrams that encode a common template for ancient measu…
 
In this BimTube Podcast we speak to Mark Enzer OBE, about the impact of Digital Twins, what these are and how they are helping delivery and demostrate bettee outcomes for built and natuaral environments. ==== Do you have a idea for a future theme for a BimTube Podcast? Then do contact Steven with your idea and who you think would be a good podcast …
 
In this BimTube Podcast Dr Andrew Evans PhD, BSc (Hons), FCInstCES, CEng Principal Consultant, Digital Construction Works, and CICES President talks to Steven. Andrew discusses how data and digital are unlocking efficiencies for construction and how geospatial solutions and emergent technology are part of this when enabled by aspects such as; 'Bett…
 
In this BimTube Podcast we speak to Mark Edwards Head of Sustainability at Gatwick Airport, London. Mark shares what Sustainability is, how aspects of it can be measured and improved, such as carbon, when enabled by aspects such as; 'Better Information Management', clarity of purpose, outcomes monitoring, improvements in client capability and good …
 
After recognizing that it’s the third anniversary of the first episode being published, RC tells stories of his own close-call experiences with tornadoes while growing up in Minnesota. Then it’s right into the misrepresentations and flat-out fraud that is occurring with the manipulation of storm data. The National Climate Data Center (recently rena…
 
We start off with invitations to intro to Sacred Geometry VoD, upcoming Scablands trips, and the challenge to push thru psy-ops and dividing conspiracy rhetoric. Victor Baker’s long-term involvement with studies of megafloods has inspired the guys to “think big” and consider the “planetary-scale movement of water” that has shaped the landscapes acr…
 
In Season 2 Episode 2 of the My Green Podcast, our hosts Jarvis, Katie and Jo discuss the cost of living, GMO and what they’ve been doing to make their lives as green as possible. They are joined by vendor Alice Bardwell from Pit-Tastic to chat about her amazing range of natural deodorants and all their wonderful health benefits. Follow us on @mygr…
 
We had some major storms and flooding around our latest tour into western Montana, which leads us into discussion of the massive pro-glacial lakes, and other giant temporary lakes in the Southwest US, and the ubiquity of catastrophic evidence across the continent. Then RC introduces a few of the major contributors to early writings about climate an…
 
The discussion of serpent and dragon symbolism expands to include the Devil, Beast, Lucifer, and the wisdom-wielding serpent of Biblical lore. Adam and Eve were deceived by the Lord in the Garden of Eden. What deeper meanings are in this story? How many examples of catastrophism are in the Bible? Can RC list any more examples of symbols that repres…
 
Starting to provide links between these firestorms, resultant wastelands, and the forthcoming discussions on the meaning and purpose of the Holy Grail, Randall gets going on the various symbolism related to Serpents and Dragons. How far back, and how deep do the destructions from the agencies of fire and water go? And there’s this commonality betwe…
 
Along with his obligatory recap, we look forward to the summer tours of the Ice Age Floods' Zone from Montana to Central Washington. Then RC looks again at cosmic delivery systems for gasses that were present to ignite the devastating regional firestorms. How did people survive them? An extraordinary recounting by one Father in Peshtigo describes h…
 
Randall remembers the strongest wind-storms that he’s experienced, while a youth in Minnesota. Then, taking a closer look at the Big Burn’s effects on Wallace, Idaho, and the haunting comparisons to a scorched and leveled Hiroshima are obvious. Were there trapped gasses that caused of some of the “freak” oddities during the firestorms? There’s now …
 
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