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A podcast for geospatial people. Weekly episodes that focus on the tech, trends, tools, and stories from the geospatial world. Interviews with the people that are shaping the future of GIS, geospatial as well as practitioners working in the geo industry. This is a podcast for the GIS and geospatial community subscribe or visit https://mapscaping.com to learn more
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Observations from Life

Scott Schalchlin

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The journey in this life is filled with wonder, humor, sadness, and everything in between. Scott talks about life - especially spiritual aspects of it, promoting kindness, self-reflection, and love.
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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria is an interview-based show that features conversations with innovative scientists and practitioners in the field of Behavior Analysis. The podcast covers topics such as Autism, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Functional Communication Training, Verbal Behavior, and more!
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Encouraging You to "Be The Light". Helping myself and others to discuss the Bible & learn the truths on how to live this life in a way God might approve of. Matthew 5:14-16 “You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house.”
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On the road training schools in Trust-Based Observations trainings, we periodically see absolute teaching brilliance during our 20-minute observations. It dawned on us that we have an obligation to share this brilliance with all teachers so they can learn and grow from one another. Each episode is an interview with one of these teachers where we explore their strengths as they share their tips and tricks. Tips and tricks that definitely lead to improved teaching and learning.
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At ’Observations from the Road Less Traveled,’ our mission is to provide a fresh and insightful perspective on the world around us. Through engaging discussions on current events, unexplained phenomena, and thoughtful reviews of media and news, we navigate the uncharted territories of information. Our goal is to offer a unique lens through which we share our opinions, fostering a space for critical thinking and open dialogue. We believe in the power of curiosity and exploration, encouraging ...
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Observation Station

Tommy Heitz II

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Welcome to "The Observation Station," the ultimate podcast for those who love to delve into the depths of the world with curiosity and critical thinking. Hosted by Tommy Heitz II, this show is your gateway to exploring a myriad of topics, from the latest in current events to the subtleties of human behavior, cultural insights, and beyond. Each week, we embark on a new journey, examining our chosen topic through various lenses to uncover hidden truths and offer unique perspectives. "The Obser ...
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Observation Deck

Kenneth Njihia

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Just a guy who likes to tell stories about life in general. Sometimes I'm funny but you can decide. Starting the journey of fatherhood and entrepreneurship so take a listen and enjoy the ride.
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Astute Observations

Kenya Jaye

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A gay, millennial from Chicago presents theories & rantings on pop culture as well as great dating advice and opinions on hood shxt. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kenya-jaye/support
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Reality Observation Report Podcast

Andrew Allen and Barry Lincoln

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This Podcast is dedicated to making observations about our current state of reality. We discuss everything from religion, aliens, conspiracies, multi dimensions to comics, music and more. New episodes on Wednesdays. Please share, review and follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
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Osgood's Observations

John Osgood III

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Co host of Jefferson Liberty Radio (www.jeffersonlibertyradio.com) full share partner at Forgotten Liberty Media, general conservative commentator, race car owner driver, commercial driver, and patriot MY VIEWS ARE MY OWN AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VEIWS OR OPINIONS OF JEFFERSON LIBERTY RADIO OR FORGOTTEN LIBERTY MEDIA OR ANY ASSOCIATES THEREIN
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General, social commentary including sports, life, music, politics and nonsense from a less than average person who knows almost nothing. Call in and leave a complaint about anything and everything: 617-657-4736. New episodes every Wednesday...usually. #TellYourFriends Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast about geospatial innovations and people doing great things with geospatial technology in Africa.Africa Geoconvo is a podcast that invites you to experience the geospatial industry from the African perspective. We invite the voices of people that have always been there in the unexplored corners of history through interviews, to share insights about their careers, their greatest achievements, and their motivations. We also bring you conversations with geospatial startups in Africa ...
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AI Autocomplete for QGIS Brendan Ashworth the CTO and co-founder of https://buntinglabs.com/ focuses on integrating AI with QGIS, and today on the podcast we are talking about Autocomplete for vectorization. Along the way Brendan will share with us why Bunting Labs chose to build this on top of QGIS, the Challenges in Map Digitization, what the dev…
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Ever found yourself squished in a middle seat on a packed flight, tallying up the hidden costs of that budget airline ticket? That's the opening salvo in our no-holds-barred discussion about the rollercoaster world of air travel. From my personal run-ins with the laughable lows of budget carriers to the lofty heights of luxury airlines, we strip ba…
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In this episode, Craig Randall interviews Stephanie Guy, an elementary teacher at Sacred Heart Catholic School in Boise, Idaho. Stefanie shares her journey from a career in fashion to becoming an educator, now in her ninth year. She discusses the positive impact of her customer service experience at Nordstrom on her teaching approach, emphasizing t…
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In this episode, Craig Randall hosts Jasmine Hanson, a dedicated educator with extensive experience in teaching, mentoring, and coaching from Lathrop, Missouri. Jasmine shares her journey through various educational roles, highlighting her transition from teaching elementary to middle school science, and her focus on classroom management and studen…
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If you're a student, supervisor, or university instructor, this is an episode for you. In Session 259, I speak with Dana Meller and Dr. Steve Eversole, of Pass The Big ABA Exam and Behavior Development Solutions, respectively. In this conversation, they reflect on what they've learned about helping thousands of people pass the BCBA exam over many y…
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Fostering Lifelong Learners with Rachel Solis In this edition of '20 minutes of teaching brilliance on the road with trust-based observations', the host Craig interviews Rachel Solis, a dedicated sixth-grade reading and writing teacher from Trinity School of Midland, Texas, about her teaching journey and methods. Rachel shares her experiences teach…
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This recording was taken from the book "365 Daily Devotions, Walking With God" by David Jeremiah. It's titled "What Do You Do". Don't forget that I believe God himself would love for you to like, comment, subscribe and share with a friend or two that would benefit, as I'll be posting more very soon! CLICK HERE FOR FREE PODCAST TRANSCRIPTIONS AND FR…
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This recording was taken from the book "365 Daily Devotions, Walking With God" by David Jeremiah. It's titled "Spiritual Solstice". Don't forget that I believe God himself would love for you to like, comment, subscribe and share with a friend or two that would benefit, as I'll be posting more very soon! CLICK HERE FOR FREE PODCAST TRANSCRIPTIONS AN…
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This recording was taken from the book "365 Daily Devotions, Walking With God" by David Jeremiah. It's titled "Salty Saints". Don't forget that I believe God himself would love for you to like, comment, subscribe and share with a friend or two that would benefit, as I'll be posting more very soon! CLICK HERE FOR FREE PODCAST TRANSCRIPTIONS AND FREE…
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In this episode, I dive into fundamentalism and fear-based Christianity. This includes a revisit of the Satanic Panic of the 70s and 80s, Jack Chick, and movies like The Burning Hell and A Thief in the Night. What's it like to grow up in a church that uses the fear of Hell to convert lost souls? How does it impact people later in adulthood and what…
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In this episode, Craig Randall interviews Doris Cerda, a second-year Pre-K teacher specializing in working with children on the autism spectrum. Doris shares her journey from initially enlisting as a pre-nursing major to discovering her passion for teaching at the Boys and Girls Club, leading to her current role. Teaching in a high-need, Title I sc…
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GNSS receivers - why precise positioning will not be coming to your phone any time soon Igor is the CEO and cofounder of Emlid.com a company that started out making high-precision GNSS receivers in his kitchen and crowd-funded the first batch on Kickstarter. But that was over ten years ago so today on the podcast Igor is going to tell us about the …
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The episode covers a discussion between Craig Randall and Tiffany Goettle, a seasoned educator with a passion for teaching math, particularly to second graders. Tiffany shares her journey through various grades and schools, emphasizing her love for making math engaging and accessible for her students. The conversation delves into specific teaching …
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Refactoring the Way you Talk About your geospatial skills: It is Costing you Money Some of the key topics in this episode 1.Our Geospatial Skills and Marketability: There's a realization that while our traditional geospatial skills are valuable, they might not always be marketed effectively to match the broader IT and data analysis job markets. We …
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Dr. Alycia Halladay joins we to discuss the topic of Profound Autism. If you're not familiar with Alycia's work, she is the Chief Science Officer for The Autism Science Foundation, and host of the excellent show, The ASF Weekly Science Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the changes in Autism diagnosis from the DSM IV to V, the Lancet Commission p…
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In this episode, I interview Reverend Joanna Fontaine Crawford, lead minister for the Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church in Cedar Park, Texas. Joanna talks about her experience growing up a UU in Texas, how she came into the ministry, and the importance of building a spiritual community outside of traditional religions.…
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In this episode, guest Barb Duecker shares her extensive teaching experience and the importance of building a trust-based community in the classroom for effective learning. With over 40 years in education, Barb discusses her approach to capturing students' hearts, setting the stage for a successful year from day one by emphasizing empathy, understa…
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I'm thrilled to be joined by none other than Dr. Tim Vollmer. In this podcast, we talk about a wide variety of research and practice topics, as well as some funny stories from his long and prolific career. Specifically, talk about how his dog ate his copy of Strategies and Tactics, how he and his colleagues analyzed 2 and 3-point shot patterns in b…
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In this episode, Craig Randal chats with Joleen Boelter, a math and science teacher from Ober Elementary School in Las Vegas, Nevada. Boelter shares teaching strategies implemented in her classroom, particularly a method that emphasizes a student-centered framework grounded on trust-based observations. This involves establishing group work fosterin…
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Ever find yourself yearning for the days when creativity oozed from every neighborhood nook? I'm Tommy Heitz, your guide to the whimsical and the profound, and in our latest session at the Observation Station, we're plastering our thoughts all over this canvas we call nostalgia. We take a stroll down memory lane, lamenting the lost art of imaginati…
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Las conversaciones acerca del alcance de nuestra práctica y de nuestras competencias son muy comunes hoy en día en nuestra profesión. Los fonoaudiólogos y los analistas de conducta coinciden frecuentemente en los apoyos e intervenciones para el desarrollo de habilidades comunicativas. Coinciden en la práctica y en algunos casos en competencias desd…
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In this episode of 20 Minutes of Teaching Brilliance, the host, Craig Randall, author of the book "Trust-Based Observations" and the creator of the TBO model is joined by Mike Caldwell and Glen Woodburn, two experienced educators who have been trained in trust-based observation. Glen and Mike share their experiences using the TBO model in their sch…
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Modern geospatial - not the bleeding edge of geospatial but modern geospatial - what is it? Well my guest Will Cadell, the CEO of SparkGeo describes modern geospatial as the intersection of the cloud, smart space, open source data/standards, AI and smart devices - that's modern geospatial And as you will hear during the discussion it's important to…
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In the 18th installment of the Inside JABA Series, Dr. Dorothea Lerman joins Editor-in-Chief John Borrero and I to talk about her dissemination efforts, which are described in the Winter 2024 issue of the journal. Specifically, we talk about her discussion paper, "Putting the power of behavior analysis in the hands of nonbehavioral professionals: T…
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The main topics discussed during this episode include: Basics of LIDAR data and its applications. Differences between LIDAR and photogrammetry. Processing chain of LIDAR data. Challenges in classifying point clouds. Applications of LIDAR technology in vegetation mapping, terrain modelling, and infrastructure inspection. The future of LIDAR technolo…
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Could the relentless march of automation be the best thing to happen to your job? That's what we're unraveling here at the Observation Station, where laughter meets learning and nothing is off-limits. I'm your host, Tommy Heights, and we're sailing through the complex seas of technology, exploring how robotics and efficiency could be the wind in th…
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Ever wondered how the lavish cabins of Mercedes-Benz and Tesla compare to the dependable charm of a Toyota Camry or a Ford Focus? Buckle up with me, Tommy Heitz II, as we cruise through the distinctions, debating whether to stick with the trusty Camry Hybrid I've racked up countless miles on or to spring for a new model brimming with tech and safet…
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Fan-favorite Dr. Andy Bondy joins me again to talk about... you guessed it... AAC! In this episode, we discuss a paper he published last year in the journal, Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders, that is titled, "Issues Related to AAC and SGD Use by Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder." We get into why he felt this paper was ne…
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Alex Leith is a Digital Earth Architect and in this episode, you will learn what Infrastructure as code is - hint it is the opposite of the "clicky-clicky" and so much more! Connect with Alex here https://auspatious.com/ Recommended Listening Cloud-Optimized Point CLounds https://mapscaping.com/podcast/cloud-optimized-point-clouds/ Cloud Native Geo…
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If you've completed a VB-MAPP at some point in your career, you're familiar with the EESA component of the assessment protocol. In today's podcast, I had the chance to talk with Dr. Barbara Esch, who created the Early Echoic Skills Assessment, which has evolved into the stand-alone product called the Early Echoic Skills Assessment and Program Plann…
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