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    THE DETAIL PODCAST with Ken and Steve

    We have conversations with people are doing interesting things, have interesting stories and have unique expertise. We believe no subject is unimportant, everybody is interesting and you can learn something from every conversation / life story. Ken is a real estate developer and Steve is a software entrepreneur specializing in computer forensics. Most importantly, they are humans trying to make sense of the daily blitz of information overload. What is fact? What is bull**it? We are searching for knowledge. Bring your curiosity, leave with The Detail*
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    EPISODE 14: Dr. Renya Ramirez. Professor of Anthropology @ University of California Santa Cruz

    EPISODE 14: Dr. Renya Ramirez. Professor of Anthropology @ University of California Santa Cruz

    Dr. Renya Ramirez is a professor of Anthropology at UC Santa Cruz. She is currently co-principle investigator on a one million dollar critical mission studies grant from the UC office of the President. Their work, in collaboration with California Indian people is to tell the story of the California Missions from the native perspective. 

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    EPISODE 12: Dr. Caterina Himberg. Professor of Kinesiology, California State University at Chico

    EPISODE 12: Dr. Caterina Himberg. Professor of Kinesiology, California State University at Chico

    Dr. Caterina Himberg is a professor of Kinesiology at California State University at Chico. She specializes in physical education, specifically integrating a complete curriculum for grade school students. She is an advocate for building a foundation for good physical habits at an early age to promote health and wellness.

    Find her @ supportREALteachers.org

    -No Excuses! A documentary on a transformation project in Harlem

    - Why physical education should be an important part of a child's day

    - The benefits of movement to battle anxiety and depression

    - The difference between "healthy" and "health"

     

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    EPISODE 10: Dr. Russell Shapiro. Professor Geology / Paleontology, California State University, Chico

    EPISODE 10: Dr. Russell Shapiro. Professor Geology / Paleontology, California State University, Chico

    Dr. Russell Shapiro is a Professor of Geology and expert Paleontologist who currently teaches at California State University, Chico. He has worked extensively with NASA on the 2020 Mars mission, which recently landed and completed surface samples in the search for potential evidence of past/present life. In addition, he consults on various geological sites throughout the US and abroad; and admittedly makes an amazing bagel.

    - If evidence exists of life on other planets, what does that mean?

    - Why does life choose to evolve in adversarial landscapes?

    - How curiosity led to diving in oceanic caves with Robert Dill ( The father of marine biology and right hand man to Jacques Cousteau ), in the pacific at the age of 17.

     

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    EPISODE 8: Dr. Brian Tissot. Professor of Marine Ecology, Humbolt State University

    EPISODE 8: Dr. Brian Tissot. Professor of Marine Ecology, Humbolt State University

    Dr. Tissot is a professor of marine ecology and director of the Marine research lab at Humbolt State University. His new science fiction book, Songs of Thalassa, Tells the story of a native Hawaiian woman's quest to surf the biggest know wave in the universe. His is passionate about storytelling, and especially raising awareness to real life issues through story. He is also and avid and lifetime surfer.

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    EPISODE 7: Jim Angelopolous, restaurant owner and serial entrepreneur - He's lost it all, but also bought a Ferrari Lamborghini along the way

    EPISODE 7: Jim Angelopolous, restaurant owner and serial entrepreneur - He's lost it all, but also bought a Ferrari Lamborghini along the way

    Jim discusses his upbringing in the restaurant / diner business, and how he used a twenty thousand dollar investment to start his first solo venture. Along the way Jim owned and sold multiple restaurants, a night club, running shoe store and dabbled in Bay Area real estate. He lost it all in 2008, but has recovered stronger than ever. 

    EPISODE 6: Recap show - Patrick Brown. PH.D

    EPISODE 6: Recap show  - Patrick Brown. PH.D

    Ken's father-in-law, Scott Maeda, joins him for a recap of the climate conversation with Ph.D. Patrick Brown.

    The conversation goes in many directions; Including our view on the evolution of climate change, the American sense of entitlement that is reflected in daily life / the workplace and my realization that I'm an asshole that judges everybody :)

    EPISODE 5: Patrick Brown, Professor of Climate Science - Is global warming going to kill us in 12 years?

    EPISODE 5: Patrick Brown, Professor of Climate Science - Is global warming going to kill us in 12 years?

    What is climate change? Is it real? Is it caused by us? ARE WE ALL GOING TO DIE???

    Patrick breaks it down in an unbiased fashion.

    Patrick Brown is a Ph.D. climate scientist and an assistant professor in the Department of Meteorology & Climate Science at San Jose State University where he teaches and conducts research on weather and climate and their interactions with society.

    He holds a Ph.D. from Duke University in Earth and Ocean Sciences, a Master's degree from the department he is now a faculty member in, and a Bachelors's degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences.

    He has also conducted research at the Carnegie Institution at Stanford University, NASA JPL at Caltech, NASA Langley in Virginia, NASA Goddard in Washington DC, and NOAA’s GFDL at Princeton University.

    He has published peer-reviewed papers in NaturePNASNature Climate Change, as well as many other journals and his research has been highlighted in The Washington PostNewsweekThe Huffington PostThe BBC and The Guardian among other places.

    EPISODE 3: Trevor Zink, Attorney - Avoiding lawsuits

    EPISODE 3: Trevor Zink, Attorney - Avoiding lawsuits

    Trevor Zink is the founder of the Omni Law group, based in San Jose CA, the heart of the Silicon Valley. He provides expert advice on WHY individuals and businesses get involved in litigation, WHAT to do if you find yourself in litigation, and HOW you can avoid finding yourself in a legal mess. Also, we discuss the disadvantage of being the "little guy" in the legal system, frivolous lawsuits and the SLAP protection, and how you can cover your ass.

    EPISODE 2: Chris Edwards - what is the American dream? Aerospace Engineering, flipping homes in the late 2000's and quitting it all to find true happiness

    EPISODE 2: Chris Edwards - what is the American dream? Aerospace Engineering, flipping homes in the late 2000's and quitting it all to find true happiness

    Chris dives into his decision to study aerospace engineering at Oklahoma University, his brief foray into the world of corporate America, and why he chose to leave to start his own real estate development company. Most importantly, Chris goes in depth about selling his company and what happens when you become a victim of your own success.

    EPISODE 1: Dennis Loewen - From Corporate America to 28 days on a mountain bike

    EPISODE 1: Dennis Loewen - From Corporate America to 28 days on a mountain bike

    Dennis Loewen has a masters degree in management from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. He founded Metis real estate, a boutique real estate brokerage in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. We discuss his roots in Silicon Valley, his time in the high stress tech industry, and the decision he made to leave it all to sell real estate and live life on his terms. 

    "get to living and do it" - Dennis