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This podcast focuses on explaining the fascinating ways that science and engineering change the world around us. In each episode, we talk to leading engineers from elite-level sports like cycling and Formula 1 to some of world's top academics to understand how fluid dynamics, machine learning & supercomputing are bringing in a new era of discovery. We also hear life stories, career advice and lessons they've learnt along the way that will help you to pursue a career in science and engineering.
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Comedian Penny Ashton is on a voyage of discovery into the hormonal hocus pocus of menopause. So what better way to learn about her moisture moving from inside her body to perspiring out her face, than by talking to a series of wondrous women and owners of ovaries about their own lives and their menopause journeys. A series of frank and funny interviews all about what to expect, when expecting the change. Warning: salty language, and not just from the night sweats. Season Three and beyond is ...
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Hi friend. Welcome to the Shelby Ashton Lehman podcast, a rising podcast for real estate professionals. I'm a new kid on the block and the topics covered include marketing, strategy and motivation. If you're interested in growth personally and professionally, you're in good company. Only good vibes allowed. Let's brainstorm together: Instagram: https://bit.ly/2jds0A7 LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2Jx7Qfz Email: SLehman@ortc.com Website: Coming Soon
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Zero lines in the fight against autocracy and fascism exist not only on the battle field, but in information wars begin waged against democracy every day. ZeroLine host, American war journalist Sarah Ashton-Cirillo, is an active duty volunteer in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, fighting against Russia genocide both literally and figuratively. ZeroLine episodes are Sarah's raw, unfiltered, bold conversations about the global battle between democracy against the scourge of authoritarianism.
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" Truth to Triumph" Podcast Show with Ex-Special Olympic All-star Athlete and Motivational Speaker Host Ashton Smith About Ashton Smith ✅ A Blind yet Visionary Sports Personality Despite her visual impairment, Ashton Smith is a pioneering sports visionary who has overcome adversity to triumph against all odds. She is an accomplished Blind Ex-special Olympic Gold medalist Tri-Athlete, motivational speaker, and a staunch Walk for Reform and Black Lives Matter Activist. Her unpleasant experienc ...
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Hosted by Ryan 'the Lion' Ashton. Podcast recordings from 'A Yarn Live', streamed on Facebook and LinkedIn. 'Mind Over Matter' - yarning about mental health, mind health, peoples real life experiences and learnings. 'What the Tech?' - We deep dive on a subject with our guest and enable QnA with the audience, a opportunity to get answers about tech. 'A Kōrero Live' from Te Wiki o te Reo Māori - 35 Māori Leaders interviewed about their experience with te reo, and then we carry on a weekly basi ...
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In this episode of the Neil Ashton Podcast, Dr. Prith Banerjee, CTO of Ansys, shares his extensive journey from academia to the corporate world, discussing the interplay between academia and industry, the role of startups in innovation, and the transformative potential of AI and ML in simulation. He emphasizes the importance of solving real-world p…
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Send us a text The Inimitable Pinky Agnew has been top of the Showy Ovarian pods ever since it was recorded as the first ever episode back in 2021. Her charm, wit, warmth and sparkle have entertained over 700 of you, so whilst Penny was performing The Tempestuous in Wellington for a month (which runs til December 1st), she decided to drop into Pink…
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In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, Peter Coen from NASA discusses the evolution and future of supersonic travel, focusing on the challenges faced by the Concorde, the technological hurdles of modern supersonic aircraft, and the innovative NASA Quesst mission (and X-59 demonstrator) that aims to provide crucial data to rewrite the aviation …
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In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, we celebrate the life and contributions of Professor Antony Jameson, a pioneer in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The conversation explores his early influences, academic journey, and significant contributions to aerodynamics and engineering. Professor Jameson shares insights from his career in both a…
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In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, we delve into the fascinating world of cycling, focusing on the critical role of aerodynamics and the evolution of training techniques. Featuring Dr. Michael Hutchinson, a former top-level cyclist and expert in cycling aerodynamics, the conversation explores Dr. Hutch's journey from competitive cycling to…
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In this episode, Neil discusses five key trends in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) that are shaping the industry now and in the coming years. He emphasizes the growing importance of GPUs, the integration of AI and machine learning, the shift towards cloud computing, and the potential for mergers and acquisitions in the CFD space. Each trend is e…
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In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, Nikolas Tombazis discusses his journey into engineering and Formula One, starting from his passion for mathematics, physics, and design. He shares how his childhood dream of designing Formula One cars led him to pursue engineering. Tombazis also talks about his experience at Cambridge University and the f…
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Andy Crouch is partner for theology and culture at Praxis, a venture-building ecosystem advancing redemptive entrepreneurship. His writing explores faith, culture, and the image of God in the domains of technology, power, leadership, and the arts. He is the author of five books (plus another with his daughter, Amy Crouch): The Life We're Looking Fo…
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Phil Pearlman is the founder of the Pearl Institute and a natural teacher. He is an expert in personal health and effective processes of change. After spending years neglecting his own wellbeing and happiness, Phil embarked on a transformative health journey. He emerged thriving and eager to help others experience the same. This passion led him to …
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Send us a text David P of the band Easy Sleeper joins Ashton York for a conversation about Easy Sleeper's new album, "A Sacred Way of Living", being a band in the modern era, moving to L.A., lyricism, burnout, social media, spirituality/philosophy and much more! Follow Easy Sleeper here! Listen to their debut record here! (It's truly fantastic) Fol…
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Jon Flaming is a Texas-based artist known for his bold and vibrant depictions of rural and urban landscapes, particularly those in Texas. His work often explores the intersection of modern life and traditional Americana, capturing scenes of small towns, farms, and everyday moments with a distinctive, graphic style. Flaming’s art is characterized by…
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Send us a text Zachary Sun joins Ashton for a conversation about his new record, How to Live, grieving through art, his creative processes, intuition and improvisation, musical collaboration, appreciating art and supporting other artists, social media, his favorite films, and much more! Listen to How to Live here! Follow Zachary Sun here! All thing…
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Professor Anima Anandkumar is one of the worlds leading scientists in the field of AI & ML with more than 30k citations, a h-index of 80 and numerous landmark papers such as FourCastNet, which got world-wide coverage for demonstrating how AI can be used to speed up weather prediction. She is the Bren Professor at Caltech, leading a large team of Ph…
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Send us a text Marcus Friman of Land of Trees (Swedish Indie/Folk artist!) joins the show for a conversation about his life and work. He and Ashton discuss Marcus' beginnings in music, his discography, how loss can change our lives, the full spectrum of emotions a career in music offers, humble beginnings, and allowing joy and gratitude to drive ou…
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Prof. Karthik Duraisamy is a Professor at the University of Michigan, the Director of the Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering (MICDE) and the founder of the startup Geminus.AI. In this episode, we discusses AI4Science, with a particular focus on fluid dynamics and computational fluid dynamics. Prof. Duraisamy talks about …
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In this episode, Neil interviews Professor Max Welling, one of the foremost experts in Machine Learning about AI4Science: the use of machine learning and AI to solve challenges in various scientific disciplines. They discuss and debate between data-driven and physics-driven approaches, the potential for foundational models, the importance of open s…
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Send us a text Chloe Gallardo joins Ashton for a conversation about her debut album, "Defamator", stranger danger, PR and the music industry, her new project Herr God, and much more. Chloe Gallardo is a San Francisco based songwriter, musician, and vocalist. Her debut album, "Defamator", was released in 2023 on Taxi Gauche Records and was met with …
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This episode sets the scene for upcoming discussions on AI4Science with world renowned experts on machine learning. The focus is on using machine learning to solve scientific problems, such as computational fluid dynamics, weather modeling, material design, and drug discovery. The episode introduces the concept of machine learning and its potential…
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In this episode of the Neil Ashton podcast, Neil interviews Dr. Chris Rumsey, Research Scientist at NASA Langley Research Center. Chris is one of the main CFD experts at NASA Langley is globally reconised as a leader in CFD, particularly for aeronautical applications. The conversation focuses on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and turbulence mod…
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In this episode, Neil speaks to Professor Jack Dongarra, a renowned figure in the supercomputing and high-performance computing (HPC) world. He is a Professor at University of Tennessee as well as a Distinguished Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and a Turing Fellow at the University of Manchester. He is the inventor of the LINPACK…
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In this episode, Neil interviews Pat Symonds, one of the most well known and respected engineers in Formula One. They discuss Pat's career in engineering, his time in Formula One, and the evolution of the sport. Pat shares insights into his early motivations, his work with different teams, and the challenges he faced. They also touch on the growth …
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Send us a text Greg Francis (audio engineer, producer, musician!) joins Ashton for a conversation centered around Greg's life and work, their longtime collaboration, death/grief/loss, the reissue of the 2009 Stomacher album Sentimental Education and much more! Greg Francis is a music producer and post-production sound engineer based in Oakland, Cal…
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In this episode I speak to Prof Juan J. Alonso on his vision of the future of computational science as well as his journey from academia to entrepreneurship - founding Luminary Cloud. He reflects on the revolutions in computational science and the different ways of developing software throughout his career. Alonso emphasizes the importance of acade…
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In this conversation, Neil interviews Dimitris Katsanis, one of the world leading experts in bike design. They discuss the UCI regulations that govern bike design for road and track racing. Dimitris explains the evolution of bike design and the role of carbon fiber and titanium in creating lightweight and aerodynamic bikes. He also talks about his …
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Send us a text With a husband catching the FLiRT variant and subsequent laying low, Penny decided to bust out an ovum with her WOMAD poem all about her Showy Ovaries epiphany. Listen in as hubby shouts up the stairs from his isolation den for sandwiches, and Penny chats about what happened with HRT, what's coming up in her world and screeching abou…
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Summary In this episode, Neil discusses four key career questions that you should think about. He explores the pros and cons of pursuing a PhD, the path to becoming a professor, and the opportunities in the tech sector. He highlights the importance of gaining industry experience and the potential for higher salaries in the tech sector. Neil also me…
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Professor Tony Purnell discusses his journey from a passion for motor racing and engineering in his youth to founding and leading Pi Research, a company specializing in race car electronics. He shares his experiences at university, including a Kennedy Scholarship to MIT, and his early career in the motor racing industry. Tony also explains how Pi R…
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Send us a text To coincide with the launch of her new book today; The Everything Guide: Hormones, health and happiness in menopause, midlife and beyond, Niki Bezzant dropped in to Penny's house with almond croissants to talk life, hormones and her prodigious brain. In her third visit to Showy Ovary Town, Niki told Penny of her mission to educate wo…
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Send us a text In Part Two of a lengthy and exciting conversation, Luca Firth (U.K. singer/songwriter!) joins Ashton York to speak about mental health, spirituality, the natural world and how it informs creativity, working at a pub, his next big project (currently in the works!), and much more. Follow Luca here! Help Luca fund his next project here…
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Florian Menter discusses his journey in the field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and the development of the K-Omega SST model. He shares his experiences working at NASA Ames and the collaborative environment in the CFD community. Florian also talks about his decision to return to Germany and his role in the early days of what would be become…
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Send us a text In Part One of a lengthy and exciting conversation, Luca Firth (U.K. singer/songwriter!) joins Ashton York to speak about his debut album, "A Year of Grace", harnessing space as an instrument, making a record in isolation, getting lost in the present, playful curiosity, and all things creative process! Follow Luca here! Help Luca fun…
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Send us a text Writer, journalist, redhead advocate and PR specialist; Angela Barnett swung by Penny's house to discuss inter generational bodily shizzle in all its complicated glory. From her mother's traumatic birth, to her own struggles with bulimia, to making sure her daughter navigates the world aware of the ridiculous standards placed on wome…
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Send us a text Elise Leavy (musician/singer-songwriter!) joins the show to discuss her new LP, "A Little Longer", collaborating with producer Robin MacMillan (Brothers Brother, Lake Street Dive), growing up in Northern CA, dropping out of school for fiddle camp, and much more! Follow Elise Leavy here! Listen to her latest album here! All things Eli…
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Trump doesn't hide his admiration for Putin and it's transformed the MAGA GOP's alliance with pro-democracy nations. Sarah Ashton-Cirillo and Lisa Senecal dive into the damage that realignment is doing in real time in the US and Ukraine - and the threat it poses for other European nations. They pull back the curtain on Putin's facade of military do…
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This week on ZeroLine, Sarah Ashton-Cirillo is back in Ukraine. Joined as always by Resolute Square executive editor Lisa Senecal to give a critical update on the state of the conflict. They highlight Resolute Square's contributions to covering the conflict, including the exclusive publication of "500 Days of War" by Major General Vladislav Klochko…
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Send us a text Waaaay back in August 2023 Penny dropped in on Amanda Kennedy's house in West Auckland to discuss her body, her dewy complexion and her adult onset epilepsy. One half of the comedy duo The Fan Brigade, the librettist couple behind NZ Opera's The Unruly Tourists, Amanda was dealing with her recent diagnoses of ADHD, Ehlers-Danlos synd…
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Returning special guest Oleksandr Musiienko, head of the Kiev-based Center for Military and Legal Studies, joins Sarah Ashton-Cirillo and Lisa Senecal to dive deep into Ukraine's defense strategy, European support, and the outcomes of the Munich Security Conference. Oleksandr shares expert insights on the critical role of timely military aid, the s…
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Send us a text Caleb Nichols (poet, musician!) joins Ashton for an exciting conversation about his life and work, his most recent album, "Let's Look Back", the "DIY ethos" and being a working class musician, mental health and how to step away, changes in the music industry over the last 10 years, maintaining artistic integrity, poetry, the benefits…
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Special guest Romeo Kokriatski, Managing Editor of New Voice Ukraine, joins Sarah Ashton-Cirillo and Lisa Senecal to discuss the underrepresentation of Ukrainian voices in Western media's coverage of the war. Romeo highlights the critical importance of authentic Ukrainian perspectives in understanding the ongoing conflict and its global implication…
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Send us a text Jack Keyes (singer-songwriter!) joins Ashton for a dynamic conversation about songwriting, the modern age, spirituality, and his most recent record, "Safely Graze, Lost Sheep". Jack Keyes is an indie folk artist from Louisville, Kentucky. Keyes' sound stems from a love of classical music, pop, and a good story. Inspired by the soothi…
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