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Spatial Signals is a podcast about remote sensing, GIS, and geospatial technologies - but more importantly it’s a podcast about the people who use and apply them. This podcast is sponsored by AmericaView, the national remote sensing network dedicated to empowering Earth Observation. Your hosts are Dr. Bradley Shellito from Youngstown State University and Mr. Chris McGinty, the Executive Director of AmericaView. New episodes every Monday morning.
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Dive into the world of geospatial data, remote sensing, and GIS technologies with GeoWebinar Insights! Each episode breaks down key presentations from the Geowebinar Platform, offering expert analysis, trends, and practical applications in geoscience. Whether you're a researcher, developer, or enthusiast—stay ahead with the latest discoveries in geoinformatics.
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The Seiker Podcast

Dennis Nappi II

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Let your intuition be your guide each week as host Dennis Nappi II explores this reality from an open-minded spiritual journeyman’s perspective. Searching for answers through the lens of remote viewing, psychic exploration, and intuitive sensing, the podcast explores the ET/UFO disclosure, Psychic Phenomenon, AI and it’s impact on human consciousness, and many other para-normal and super-natural-related subjects.
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The two ordinary cops are former Northern Territory Police Officers Remote Sergeant Ben Schultz and Detective Sergeant Damien Barbe. With over 25 years experience Ben and Damo share stories from their time in the job. Follow along through the laughter, anger and tears that come with the rigours of Policing Australia’s last frontier.
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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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Toya Talks Podcast

Toya Washington

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Toya Talks is where culture, courage, and career collide. Created for Black women first and inclusive of allies, this podcast unpacks the realities of the workplace through the lens of culture, life, and global events. From pay gaps and strikes to leadership, politics, and authenticity, each episode explores how the world around us shapes the way we live and the way we work. Toya goes beyond surface conversations to deliver bold truths, necessary lessons, and unapologetic strategies that emp ...
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Every week, we cover the world of economics like no other podcast. From an inside look at the massive market for collector sneakers to the corporate costs for businesses that dabble in Trump era politics, Making Sen$e will make you think about economics in a whole new way. Episodes are published every Thursday by 9 pm. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full shows, individual segments, Brooks and Capehart, Brief but Spectacular, Politics Monday and mor ...
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The Drone Advantage explores how aerial intelligence is transforming industries like construction, agriculture, and real estate. Hosted by airline captain and drone pilot Rob, this show breaks down real-world applications of drone data, helping businesses work smarter and stay ahead of the competition.
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Welcome to “Down to Earth”, a 30-minute podcast about innovative geoscience and the incredible people behind it. Each week, we host a different guest to talk about science, careers, and passions. From stories about meeting their idols, to investigating their science superpowers, and all the fascinating research and engineering projects in between, Down to Earth is sure to become your quick and compelling catch-up on the people and the work in geoscience. This podcast is presented by the IEEE ...
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The Supernatural Explorer

Kurt Becker, Spirits & Guests

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Experiencing all of the seen and unseen spirits and phenomena, helping whenever possible, and learning some lessons along the way. Watch. https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSupernaturalExplorer Follow. https://www.facebook.com/TheSupernaturalExplorer https://www.instagram.com/TheSupernaturalExplorer Connect. [email protected] Support. https://www.paypal.me/SupernaturalExplorer
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Green Living Chats

Eco Amet Solutions

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Green Living Chats is a platform to discuss solutions to emerging environmental issues and challenges in and around the world and to promote environmental-related projects. We are looking forward to making a positive impact on our planet. So let's build up a community and learn together. GLC podcast is brought to you by Eco Amet Solutions Ghana. Be INFORMED!.
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ASTROPHYSICAST

Team ASTROPHYSICAST

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Podcast created for Astro-lovers and for all those who want to know about the cosmos, about the universe and above all about our existence. Hosted by Rohit Agrawal and created by Team ASTROPHYSICAST. EMAIL: [email protected] INSTAGRAM: @astrophysicast LinkedIn: ASTROPHYSICAST Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rohit-agrawal92/support
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Welcome to Expert Connections, a digital ag podcast. In this series, we’re digging deeper into the technology and innovations that are helping farmers make better decisions throughout the season. Join host Meghan Grebner as she talks to industry leaders about the impact and future of digital agriculture. To learn more, contact your Climate FieldView™ dealer or visit Climate.com.
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In Part 2, Zac Rolfe takes us inside the events of 9 November 2019 in Yuendumu — the night that changed his life and shook policing across Australia. From the lead-up and mounting risks, to the split-second moment when a routine arrest turned into a fight for survival, Zac recounts the stabbing, the shooting, and the desperate efforts to save Kuman…
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Advanced Geoscience & History: Explore breakthroughs in U-Pb geochronology using vesuvianite (veluites) and garnet for dating contact-reaction deposits, yielding ages of 242–250 Ma for the Norilsk area. We detail technology for removing toxic lead (Class I hazard) from cathode nickel production, improving quality and recovering silver, selenium, an…
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Send us a text Ever wondered why that mentor relationship isn't yielding results? The harsh truth is that many mentoring relationships fail to deliver actual career advancement especially for Black women. In this candid episode, we unpack why traditional mentorship often falls short and what true strategic mentoring should look like. It's not about…
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Greg Bonynge from the University of Rhode Island joins us to talk about working on a Alpaca farm in Pennsylvania, an internship with the USDA forest service, modeling the spread of the southern pine beetle, spatial statistics, working at a neuroscience lab, being a beta-tester for ModelBuilder, land cover change in Tanzania, SSEER (Scientific Suppo…
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In this first part of our three-part conversation with former NT Police Constable Zac Rolfe, we go behind the headlines to hear his story in his own words. From a privileged yet restless upbringing in Canberra, through boxing rings and the battlefields of Afghanistan, Zac explains how chasing discomfort and growth shaped him long before Alice Sprin…
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In this episode of Geowebinar Insights, we explore the latest frontiers in Earth sciences — from the modernization of the coal industry and deep processing of anthracites to the discovery of silver minerals and native gold in Magadan, the genesis of gold-copper-porphyry systems in Transbaikalia, and the isotopic indicators for forecasting rich plat…
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Send us a text In a world where your voice can be weaponized against you, knowing when to speak and when to stand firm in silence becomes a crucial skill. This episode unpacks the delicate balance of self-advocacy in both professional settings and wider society, where particularly for Black women, calculated strategy often proves more powerful than…
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Carter Wang from Towson University joins us to talk about his introduction to Google Earth in high school in China, urban heat islands in Arizona, MarylandView, the AmericaView Journal of Earth Observation and Geospatial Applications, the annual Geospatial Technology Summer Camp at Towson University, urban forestry analysis, land cover change relat…
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From listener shout-outs to cartonable offences that’ll make you shake your head, Schultzy and Damo dive into the good, the bad, and the downright funny side of policing life. This one’s packed with stories from the bush, hard truths about break-ins, and a few unforgettable Q&A moments. But stick around—because right at the end, the boys drop a bom…
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Send us a text The Transport for London strikes have sparked heated debate, but before rushing to judgment, we need to examine why workers feel forced to take such actions. When peaceful protest options are systematically limited and negotiations fail, strikes become the necessary tool for demanding fair treatment. These workers form the backbone o…
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Scott Powell from Montana State University joins us to talk about Scott’s work at the Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas, mapping cave openings in the Carlsbad Caverns area, Scott’s time as a firefighter fighting wildfires, Landsat imagery time series printouts, the Oregon Cascades. geologic carbon sequestration, using aerial hyperspectral …
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When a call comes in for a body recovery and you’re dropped into shark-infested waters, most would tap out. Luke McCulloch dove straight in — literally. In this gripping episode, Schultzy and Damo sit down with former WA cop and police diver Luke, whose 15-year career took him from the red dirt of remote mining towns to the pitch-black depths of un…
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Send us a text Ever notice how Black women are expected to win quietly? In this powerful return episode, I dive into the recent tennis court confrontation between Taylor Townsend and Jelena Ostapenko that perfectly captures what many of us experience daily – being told we're "low class" or "uneducated" when we succeed, then being praised for our co…
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Remote Viewing Synchronicities That Won’t Be IgnoredDennis Nappi II had just finished the draft of The Hive (Part 3) when uncanny synchronicities began to unfold. A new TV series mirrored his book’s storyline and even its imagery, while other projects—like remote viewing 3I/ATLAS and exploring potential global events—echoed themes woven into his wr…
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Larry Biehl from Purdue University joins us to talk about a prophetic high school paper about computer applications in farming, the Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing (LARS), Skylab, the development of MultiSpec, the vision to keep MultiSpec free and available, the Terrestrial Observatory, the birth of IndianaView, Useful 2 Usable, remot…
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Episode 85 – Hypervigilance, Heartbreak, and Healing, Interview with Karlie Fleming dives deep into the hidden toll of frontline policing and intelligence work. Karlie shares her powerful journey from chasing her dream of joining the police, to years spent in high-risk intel roles, through the trauma that nearly broke her, and finally the breakthro…
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In this episode of Geowebinar Insights, we explore groundbreaking research across the geosciences — from unraveling the origin of ophiolites in subduction zones and assessing uranium behavior in radioactive waste repositories, to redefining fracture zone hydraulics in mining, refining geological mapping standards, modeling ore-hosting intrusions, a…
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Tom Mueller from the Massachusetts Bureau of Geographic Information (MassGIS) joins us to talk about Pchem ending Tom’s time as a Chemistry major, building an atlas of nursing homes, the importance of service learning for students, the GeoTech Center, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap, Mapathons, mapping and analysis of water samples and contamination, Ma…
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In this episode, Schultzy and Damo dive into the lifeline of every first responder – the radio. From the gut-wrenching moments of being outnumbered on a hostile job to the sheer relief of hearing sirens racing in for backup, they unpack the power of comms and the mateship it represents. You’ll hear raw frontline stories, a shout-out to the unsung h…
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In this episode of Geowebinar Insights, we dive deep into seven groundbreaking studies spanning the Earth's crust and mantle. From spatial models of ore localization in Eastern Transbaikalia to ancient platinum-bearing alluvials in South Africa, and from mantle thermometry using olivine–spinel pairs to the crystallization history of Indonesian volc…
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Lance Yarbrough from the University of Mississippi joins us to talk about an encounter with a Floyd Sabins textbook at a university book sale at a young age, examining geology through stereopairs, the Year of the Satellite, remote sensing application in North Dakota. lidar data analysis, 3D models and Structure from Motion, GeoAI tools, the appeal …
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The Ark Calibration I Tried to Dismiss — and Why I Couldn’tIn this episode, I review a blind remote viewing session that felt more like science fiction than reality: upright pods, technology, and the sense of consciousness being uploaded and then exploited for the amusement of an elite group — and it was awful. Synchronistic Psychic Callings or Hop…
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In Episode 83 of Two Ordinary Cops, Schultzy and Damo take a step back from the front line and reflect on life after policing. From navigating the lingering effects of hypervigilance to the unexpected challenges of judging people by appearances, this episode dives deep into what it really means to switch off—or try to—when the uniform comes off. Al…
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This episode of Geowebinar Insights brings you highlights from July's geoscience frontier: 💎 Fresh views on the formation of giant type IIa diamonds ⛏ Rare platinum-bearing mineralization found in the Bogbasinsky Massif 🌐 3D induced polarization tomography reveals hidden sulfide zones 🌋 Chromespinels from the Caucasus and Cuba show surprising simil…
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Kyle Fredrick from PennWest University - California joins us to talk about teaching a middle-school class in college, groundwater modeling, user-friendly vs. user-surly software, his fantastic geologic mapping summer field class that he teaches each year, remote sensing of Utah landscapes, the growth of the sand spit and new habitats at Presque Isl…
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In this episode, Schultzy and Damo dive into the often-misunderstood world of the courtroom, exploring the complicated relationship between frontline policing, public perception, and the justice system. They unpack the feedback cops cop — from both sides — and take a measured look at the way magistrates are sometimes unfairly judged by those who do…
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This episode dives into the challenges of interpreting geochronological data in ancient porphyry copper systems. We explore the discrepancies between U-Pb zircon ages and Re-Os molybdenite dates, the impact of thermal overprinting, and what these mismatches mean for metallogenic models across the Urals. Through real case studies—from Bengala to Tom…
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Este episodio profundiza en el uso de minerales indicadores como circón, rutilo, turmalina y clorita para predecir la fertilidad de intrusivos y delinear zonas mineralizadas. Conversamos sobre su aplicación en contextos geológicos complejos, la importancia del muestreo estratificado, y cómo estos métodos pueden integrarse con herramientas geofísica…
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This is Round One of our special “Squared Circle” episodes, where a group of guests gets together to wrestle with a particular topic. For this episode, we're joined by Dr. Aaron Maxwell from West Virginia University, Dr. Bruce Millett from South Dakota State University, Dr. Dana Peterson from the University of Kansas, and Dr. Doug Ramsey from Utah …
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In this episode, Schultzy and Damo dive into the legalisation of OC spray in the NT, drawing on the real-life experiences of cops in Western Australia, where it’s already been legal for a couple of years. Schultzy then shares a story about two blokes who tried to pick a fight with him while he was off duty, leading to a chat about the importance of…
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In this episode of Geowebinar Insights, we dive into cutting-edge research presented in recent geoscience webinars. Discover how salt structures shape hydrocarbon traps in the Arctic, how nano-gold forms on the surface of pyrite, and why seemingly outdated models of tectonics are being replaced by plume-based interpretations. We also explore the ro…
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En este episodio exploramos descubrimientos clave presentados en los últimos webinarios geocientíficos. Desde la tectónica salina en el Ártico occidental —con diapiros ocultos y estructuras inversas que podrían albergar grandes reservas de petróleo y gas— hasta experimentos de laboratorio que muestran cómo el oro se autoensambla en formas nanométri…
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Send us a text The pendulum swings wildly from political upheaval to celebrity downfalls in this packed episode examining how power, race, and identity shape our experiences in an increasingly chaotic world. Jeremy Corbyn's dramatic political resurrection with his new "Your Party" has sparked hope for those disillusioned with mainstream UK politics…
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Dana Peterson from the University of Kansas joins us to talk about the Yellow Pages of class descriptions, the Kansas Biological Survey, archiving Landsat imagery from 9-Track Tapes, spectroradiometers, watersheds and green-up, field work on the Rio Grande, the Sentinel GreenReport that leverages Sentinel-2 imagery for vegetation monitoring over ti…
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In this episode, the Two Ordinary Cops shine a light on the unsung legends of policing — the police auxiliaries. From the calm voices behind the radio to the rock-solid support in the watch house, Damo and Schultzy reflect on the vital roles these members play behind the scenes. The boys also dive into what it’s really like when ex-military personn…
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Are We Being Farmed, Forged, or Freed?In this episode, Dennis dives deep into a comparison of multiple remote viewing sessions that, when viewed side by side, seem to reveal a much larger design. Are we witnessing a cosmic refinement process where consciousness is extracted, shaped, and evolved? From death and rebirth cycles to inner-earth oceans o…
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Welcome to “Geology Unveiled: Decoding Earth's Dynamic Secrets”! In this episode, we embark on a fascinating journey through the cutting edge of geological research, bringing you the latest insights from experts in the field. We'll explore new insights into ore formation, from the inexhaustible mineral themes linked to oceans and hydrothermal 'smok…
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¡Bienvenidos a "Geología al Descubierto: Desvelando los Secretos Dinámicos de la Tierra"! En este episodio, nos embarcamos en un fascinante viaje a través de la vanguardia de la investigación geológica, trayéndoles los últimos descubrimientos de expertos en el campo, tal como se presentan en los reconocidos geowebinars de la plataforma "Геовебинар"…
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Kevin Czajkowski from the University of Toledo joins us to talk about snow days, a heat wave summer, an internship with the National Weather Service, space plasma physics, the revelation of getting paid to go to graduate school, the ups and downs of academic job applications, the perils of looking like a geographer, receiving the NASA New Investiga…
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From growing up idolising his VicPol father to being arrested and acquitted twice, Jarrod Michael's story is one of grit, loss, redemption—and altitude. In this episode, the Two Ordinary Cops dive deep into Jarrod’s short but impactful policing stint, the toll of false accusations, and the crushing feeling of being abandoned by the job he once drea…
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Amy Logan from Iowa State University joins us to talk about her borrowing a car in her college days in order to intern at the Northeast Iowa Resource and Conservation Development office, a big orange GPS backpack for mapping, community and regional planning, using ArcPad for tree mapping, OpenStreetMap, Iowa As Art, analyzing patterns in nature, Am…
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The coronial inquest into the death of Kumanjayi Walker has made headlines around the world — but was it really about the death, or about bringing down Zach Rolfe? In this explosive episode, Schultzy and Damo discuss the fallout, questioning how a Supreme Court acquittal gave way to a coronial inquest that felt more like a public takedown than a fa…
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Bruce Millett from South Dakota State University joins us to talk about Bruce’s service in the US Navy as a weather observer and remote sensing, working on a SMQ-10 for satellite tracking, DIME files, Selective Availability and GPS accuracy, moving from the coast to South Dakota, wetlands simulation modeling, the impact and collaboration of the Ame…
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In this episode, the Two Ordinary Cops sit down with a very special guest—Schultzy’s mum, Liz. From guarding evidence in the red dirt of the Northern Territory to cooking meals for specialist squads, Liz shares what it’s really like watching your son step into a uniform and face the realities of policing. She opens up about the pride, the sleepless…
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Bobbi Lenczowski, formerly of the National Geospatial-lntelligence Agency (NGA), joins us for a discussion of the highlights of her all-star career with her time at the Defense Mapping Agency, gathering early map data and the progression of geospatial technology, data classification and data management techniques, development of the first digital g…
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with former paratrooper and NSW police officer Nick White. From high-risk military service to frontline policing in some of the toughest parts of Sydney, Nick opens up about the trauma that nearly broke him — including the heartbreaking moment he tried to save a one-week-old baby. Diagnosed with PTSD after year…
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Send us a text We live in a society that's quick to label inequality as "the way things are" rather than confronting the systemic barriers that keep certain communities locked in cycles of disadvantage. The recent UK High Court ruling that 20% VAT on private school fees is lawful isn't just about taxation – it's about working-class families making …
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Donna Delparte from Idaho State University joins us to talk about the circuitous route that took her from Regina, Canada through many different locales to finally end up in Pocatello, Idaho. We also talk about hazard mapping for back country skiing, underwater GIS and remote sensing, using drones for precision agriculture for detecting Potato virus…
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The Two Ordinary Cops sit down with Ben Hosking — a former frontline cop turned tactical operator — for one of our rawest chats yet. Thrown into chaos straight out of the academy, Hosko faced riots, a taser mishap, and the harsh reality of policing in Tennant Creek. Years later, he was forced to shoot an armed offender. From high-risk incidents to …
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