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The SAR Take

Pararescue Association

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The SAR Take is a podcast focusing on search and rescue (SAR) operations and the people who make them happen. In each episode, we speak with SAR professionals, volunteers, and experts about their experiences and insights on topics ranging from technical rescue techniques to mental health in the SAR community. Whether you are a seasoned SAR veteran or just interested in learning more about this critical field, The SAR Take has something for you. Tune in to hear inspiring stories of bravery an ...
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A show that brings you informal discussions about the cool things in the world of Earth observation. If you have questions, comments or corrections about this podcast then you can contact us on Twitter using @eoscenefrom or on LinkedIn. Season 15 is organised, recorded and edited by thriveGEO.
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A Federal Security & Compliance career is a very rewarding career - we get the honor and privilege of protecting some of the most guarded assets of our great country. However, it doesn’t come without a cost. We often take the brunt of the beating when it comes to the regulations that are impeding innovation. Join federal security professional Max Aulakh as he distills the challenges facing our career field, pulling back the curtain on culture, emerging technical knowledge, ATOs, CMMC and var ...
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The CMC Podcast is a platform for well-informed, collaborative and open minded conversations around rope rescue and rope access topics in a roundtable discussion format. Our aim is to inspire further research, testing and feedback around products and techniques through stories and lessons from experts. For more information visit www.CMCPro.com
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Post Scientist

Anji Sharma

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Post Scientist features about the latest discoveries in science, health, the environment, technology, and more from leading universities, big tech giants companies, scientific journals, and research organization.
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Welcome to Pilot Episodes, the podcast all about flying. Every episode Godders Parky and Dunc share their experiences about flying above the clouds. The boys between them have over 16,000 hours of fast jet experience with the RAF, Dutch Air Force and US Air Force. Talk about their experiences flying Harriers, Tornadoes, F-16s, Hawks, Red Arrows, Spitfires and in fact anything you can think of. If they haven’t flown it they know somebody who has. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor ...
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Unlock a world of valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions related to the Special Forces, Military, and Intelligence Community (CIA, NSA, NGA, FBI, Military Intelligence). Things we discuss: GEOINT, OSINT, HUMINT, SIGINT, SOF, Special Forces, Military, Veterans Issues, Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Entrepreneurship, Geopolitics, News, Politics, Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, Cloud Computing, Data Analytics, Government Contracting, Defense Contracting, Bu ...
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In this episode I am joined by researcher & film-maker Chad Riley, creator of the documentary "Skinwalkers & Stranger Things of the Unseen Realm." In this episode we discuss a variety of topics covered in Chad's film such as the CIA & remote viewing, the Montauk project, Aleister Crowley, Skinwalker Ranch & the Hitchhiker phenomena. We also talk ab…
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Last week, the website covid.gov looked very different, containing information on coping with covid and US research. This week it leads you to a White House webpage outlining lab-leak hypothesis – that the pandemic was the result of dodgy lab work at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The scientific consensus however continues to suggest a zoonotic c…
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Being that I recently finished watching Amazon Prime's new hit series "House of David," I begin this episode sharing my impressions of it. The series follows the biblical story of the ultimate under-dog David, who faces off against the most infamous giant in history, Goliath. Watching this series led me down a deep research rabbit hole concerning t…
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After 60 years of doubling computer complexity every two years, can Moore’s law still predict the future power of the devices we use? In 1965, electronics pioneer Gordon Moore was asked to predict the next ten years of progress with the then new-fangled silicon integrated circuits. He estimated, based on physics and manufacturing technologies then …
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Send us a text In this episode of the Reckless Compliance podcast, Max is joined by Jack Rumsey, Head of GRC at Swimlane. Jack shares his journey of navigating the world of compliance as Swimlane grows its presence in the federal market. The discussion covers Swimlane’s move toward CMMC Level 1, the challenges of balancing federal compliance with c…
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Pain, particularly chronic pain, is hard to research. New therapeutics are hard to screen for. Patients are not all the same. Sergui Pascu and colleagues at Stanford university have been growing brain samples from stem cells. Then they began connecting different samples, specialised to represent different brain regions. This week they announce thei…
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Gobekli Tepe, one of the oldest and most important archaeological sites on planet Earth is rewriting history in more ways than one. Being that it dates back to approximately 9,600 BC, it challenges long-held assumptions about the development of human civilization, particularly the relationship between agriculture, religion, and the rise of complex …
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How Myanmar’s tragic earthquake left a 500km scar on the surface of the earth in just 90 seconds. Also, more hints of a link between shingles vaccines and reduced dementia, and how earth’s first oxygen breathers seem to have evolved way before there was enough oxygen to breath. Judith Hubbard is a seismologist and earthquake analyst who has been gl…
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Declassified CIA documents reveal, that in 1988, the CIA conducted an experiment as part of a secret project known as Stargate, which aimed to locate the infamous lost Ark of the Covenant using remote viewing techniques. I will break down what these documents allege, including the detailed descriptions by remote viewer 0032. We will look into what …
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This week, after five years of research, two newly discovered antiviral molecules have been shown to combat coronaviruses. Johan Neyts of the Rega Institute for Medical Research in Leuven outlines how he hopes the new molecule developed by his team might help us deal with emerging pandemics in the future. But as the US halts all Covid related resea…
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Last week the Khafre Research Project announced, that by using a new technology called SARS (synthetic aperture radar scans), that they had discovered never before seen structures, not only inside the so-called Khafre Pyramid, but underneath it as well. These subterranean structures supposedly descend thousands of feet down beneath the Giza plateau…
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Surrounded on every side by peaceful waters, Ankor Wat rises from the jungle as the crown jewel of the ancient Khmer capital city of Angkor. Sitting on 402 acres of land, it is considered the largest religious structure in the world by Guinness World Records. Angkor Wat is a unique combination of the temple mountain and the later plan of concentric…
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There is continued upheaval in US scientific institutions under the new Trump administration. This week $400 million dollars-worth of grants have been frozen at Columbia University in response to “illegal” protests on the campus. President Trump also recently accused the Biden Administration of spending $8 million dollars on "transgender mice" expe…
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Five years after the WHO pandemic announcement, an H5N1 call to arms from global health leaders. Also, the oldest western European face is found, the oldest impact crater possibly identified, and strange radio signals from space maybe explained. Presenter: Roland PeaseProducer: Alex MansfieldProduction Coordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth (Image: U…
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Researcher, explorer and author Hugh Newman recently visited the so called site of "Noah's Ark" near Mount Ararat in Turkey. Is this the anceint ruins of the actual ark mentioned in Genesis? Hugh shares his first hand account of what he saw and experienced. Does Hugh think this is the actual remains from the Bible story? Get Hugh's Book UPCOMING TO…
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Send us a text Welcome to this episode of the Reckless Compliance podcast, brought to you by Ignyte, where we share our expertise on cyber risk and help you navigate the complexities of federal compliance. I am your host, Max Aulakh. Our guest today is Aaron Bray, co-founder of Phylum, a company specializing in securing software supply chains. We d…
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In this episode, we speak with Swetha Kolluri, who works on AI and Digital Innovations at the World Bank. Previously serving as Head of Experimentation at UNDP in India, Swetha has dedicated her career to applying frontier technologies to social and environmental challenges. With her background spanning rural development, data science, and sustaina…
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As the new administration in the US continues to make cuts to government agencies and scientific funding, NOAA – the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has been particularly trimmed. This week the professional organisation for weather forecasters – the American Meteorological Society has published a statement pleading for clemency, arg…
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This was originally recorded in 2021 and in honour of one of our fallen; Alfred Bar (R.I.P Mar 08/2017). We talk about life, joining the military, and Joe shares some good stories. Including one of a particularly bad parachute exit. It brings in perspective the danger of the job but also the value of excellent training. Joe is to be the next course…
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In this episode we travel to several intriguing locations around the globe to investigate ancient anomalies, out of place artifacts and one very strange mummy. Our first stop is to the wind-swept region of Nazca, Peru where one of the most enigmatic mummified heads ever discovered was unearthed. Next we go deep into the Peruvian Amazon to investiga…
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Just two weeks ago the world learned of an asteroid that had an almost 3% chance of striking earth in less than a decade. Astronomers kept looking, and a team including Olivier Hainaut at ESO’s Very Large Telescope at Palanar, in Chile, have managed to narrow down the uncertainty such that we now know it will definitely not hit the earth. The secre…
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Former ATF agent Peter Forcelli exposes government failures, corruption, and the reality of law enforcement operations. ✅ Subscribe here on YouTube From Operation Fast and Furious to the Parkland school shooting, Forcelli provides an insider’s perspective on some of the most controversial topics in U.S. law enforcement. 🔹 Topics Covered: The real r…
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Send us a text Welcome to this episode of the Reckless Compliance podcast, brought to you by Ignyte, where we explore cyber risk and compliance in the defense sector. I am your host, Max Aulakh. Today’s guest is Rose, an NSA liaison specializing in cybersecurity collaboration. Topics we discuss: The NSA’s cybersecurity mission and its role in prote…
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The Lancet this week features a paper calling for a financially sustainable network of influenza labs and experts across Europe. Marion Koopmans was one of the 32 expert signatures, and she describes how Europe needs to learn some lessons from the model developed previously in the US. The ongoing worries around avian H5N1 would be a great example o…
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Motivation and Inspiration from Joe O'Connor, mastering personal development and life lessons from defeating death and overcoming insurmountable obstacles. ✅Subscribe on YouTube In this powerful episode of The NDS Show, Joe O’Connor shares his incredible story of survival, resilience, and transformation. From dying three times at age 14 to breaking…
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This is a very visual episode!!! Subscribe on YouTube Austin Weishel, a bronze sculptor, joins to discuss his art honoring gr beret special forces, military heroes, veterans, first responders like police officers & fire fighters, and Betty White! From sculpting the Trojan Horse monument for the 10th Special Forces Group to the Nevada State Firefigh…
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In this episode we travel to several intriguing locations around the globe to investigate ancient anomalies, out of place artifacts and one very strange discovery. Our first stop is to a remote mountainous region of Romania where an ancient stone disc lies hidden in the forest. Next we go to Crimea where a 2,000 year old skeleton was unearthed that…
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Im back! This time with some funny stories from Cookie, a SAR Tech from course 42. My episodes are sporadic but I've appreciated the on going support from everyone. I balance my personal, work, and "other" time so what i put out is what i can reasonably manage at this time. Im still very dedicated to improving this resource for people and sharing w…
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This week the recently spotted asteroid 2024 YR4 had its odds of missing us “spectacularly” slashed by 1 percentage point. Still nothing to worry about maintains Patrick Michel of the International Asteroid Warning Network, and he expects that with better tracking data in the next few months (even courtesy of the JWST) that tiny chance of collision…
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The mystery swarm of small earthquakes near the island of Santorini beg for more data collection. Also, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the US goes offline and whales learn song like kids learn language. Presenter: Roland PeaseProducer: Alex MansfieldProduction co-ordinator: Josie Hardy (Photo: Greece earthquake. Credi…
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On this episode of the CMC Podcast, CMC instructor Doug McElmury talks to Rock Thompson from Rock Exotica. Rock Thompson is one of the most innovative and prolific people in any discipline that involves life safety rope equipment. In this podcast, Rock tells the story of the humble beginnings of Rock Exotica and how it has grown into a brand known …
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Enjoy this replay episode featuring author, explorer & host of Gaia’s Codex series - Robert Edward Grant. In this video presentation style interview, Robert shares about Leonardo Da Vinci’s secret trip To Egypt in the 1400's where he spent considerable time inside the Great Pyramid of Giza. Robert will then take us on a journey through some of Da V…
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Nasa's OSIRIS-REx mission to collect a sample from an asteroid has been a great success. Asteroid Bennu's sample yields a watery pool of history, thanks to an international team of scientists including the London Natural History Museum's Sarah Russell. Also, in a week of tumultuous changes to federal funding and programmes, we hear from some US sci…
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What if I told you that the European colonists who made their way to the New World not only found a thriving culture previously settled by Native Americans, but also began to discover the remains of another culture that seemed to predated the Native Americans by thousands of years? As their wagon-trains pushed westward, why did these settlers often…
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Thirty per cent of the Arctic is switching from carbon sink to carbon source. But could future fertilizer be made deep underground using less resources? Also, how and perhaps why globally 2024 had the highest number of fatal landslides in over 20 years, and an unexpected sound from space prompts a re-evaluation of how the earth’s magnetic field int…
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Retired Green Beret Scott Mann shares the story behind Task Force Pineapple, the real challenges of the Afghanistan withdrawal, and the ongoing fight to protect America's security. Follow Nick for the latest updates https://X.com/ndsshow Follow Scott X: https://x.com/rooftopleader YouTube: @TheScottMannPodcast 🌟 Key Takeaways: How storytelling can …
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New types of snake-bite anti-venoms are designed by AI. Also, how much meat did human ancestors eat? How the Baltic Nord Stream gas pipeline rupture of 2022 was the biggest single release of methane ever caused by humans, and that Pluto met Charon, not with a bang, but more of a kiss. Using a high precision technique for spotting different isotopes…
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Claudiu Pândaru founder of Republica, provides the full context behind Romania's Election Turmoil involving Russian interference and Calin Georgescu's presidential campaign. The recent elections in Romania, the impact of political dynamics, and the growing mistrust in government institutions. Our guest delves into the significance of voter behavior…
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This episode combines two of my favorite topics when it comes to history: the discovery of ancient hidden ruins and cowboy exploration of the wild west. In this episode I read a chapter from the book "Mysteries of the Old West," that recounts a fascinating true story from 1888 where two cowboys mistakenly stumble upon a lost city hidden in the clif…
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H5N1 bird flu is still spreading across farms in the USA and this week claimed its first human life in North America - an elderly patient in Louisiana infected by backyard poultry. But last week, Sonja Olsen, Associate Director for Preparedness and Response in the CDC’s flu division, and her colleague Shikha Garg, published new analysis in the New …
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Inishmore is the largest of the Aran Islands of Galway Bay in Ireland and is an area consisting of 12 square miles. It is the largest island off the Irish coast with no bridge or causeway to the mainland. One of the most remarkable features of Inishmore island is the Poll na bPéist which translates as the "Serpent’s Lair," relating to the legend of…
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In this episode I cover a variety of intriguing and strange historical topics, starting with the discovery of several skeletons unearthed in Britain that were reported to be of immense size. I also breakdown the news of a supposed witness of the 1947 Roswell crash site who claims to have seen "four dead alien bodies." Next we travel to Ireland to i…
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Follow on X! ▶️ https://X.com/ndsshow Glenn Tiffert joins the podcast to explore the evolving landscape of U.S.-China relations, technological competition, and the future of global power dynamics. Glenn shares his insights on how China's strategic ambitions intersect with American innovation, and what this means for the future of democracy and econ…
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In this exclusive episode, I delve into the enigma of several medieval paintings that seem to depict mysterious orbs or craft concealed in the background of these master pieces. Were the painters giving us a glimpse of strange objects that they actually once saw with their own eyes in the middle ages? I also share of two unexpected personal experie…
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