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    Explore " 3-d" with insightful episodes like "The Corps Report Ep. 88", "Eine Zeitreise mit Virtual Reality", "Johnny Tiger", "Episode Forty Six - Copyright 1994 R. Marino" and "Parenting the Digital Wild West w/ Dr. Abe Baggili and Jim Steyer" from podcasts like ""The Corps Report", "Video-Thema | Videos | DW Deutsch lernen", "Accessing Art With Amy", "Preserve Halloween Podcast" and "Go Ask Ali"" and more!

    Episodes (25)

    Johnny Tiger

    Johnny Tiger
    "Johnny Tai is a lot of things. He is an accomplished martial arts instructor, a former dragon boater, a YouTuber and a singer songwriter. He also is a tactile artist. Johnny, who is totally blind and partially Deaf, shares the biggest challenge he had when he was learning how to draw was how to translate a three-dimensional form onto a two-dimensional surface. Using aluminum or copper sheets as his medium, Johnny continues to explore texture and form as he draws images and scenes from his imagination, as they are not things he has seen before. Connect with the Artist on his website: http://www.johnnytiger.com/ Connect with Johnny on Twitter: https://twitter.com/johnnytiger1981?lang=en Connect with Johnny on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnnytiger1981/ Subscribe to Johnny on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/bigbigmanful"

    Episode Forty Six - Copyright 1994 R. Marino

    Episode Forty Six - Copyright 1994 R. Marino

    Host Gregory Hallows, founder of the Halloween Preservation Society, discusses Goth Dad, Final Girl Fest, Blacklight Illusions, and so much more...

    Link to Final Girl Festival
    Link to Preserve Halloween Fest

    Intro Music: Excerpt from Pink Fink - Fear the Night (approved by artist)
    Find more at https://pinkfink.bandcamp.com/

    Outro Music: Haunted Hours by Vision Video
    Find out more at https://visionvideoband.com/
    Excerpt from Satin Danger by Kevin MacLeod
    Find more at https://freepd.com/horror.php

    Pink Fink
    Dark analog funk straight from the horror boogie overlords and the depths of the underworld itself.

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    Parenting the Digital Wild West w/ Dr. Abe Baggili and Jim Steyer

    Parenting the Digital Wild West w/ Dr. Abe Baggili and Jim Steyer

    It’s been about 15 years since Facebook went mainstream and the iPhone was released. In this short time social media and our pocket computers have become indispensable, even addicting. And now we have a new frontier on the horizon, the Metaverse. You’ve probably heard this trendy buzzword, but do you know what it is? Dr. Ibrahim “Abe” Baggili, a cybersecurity and forensics expert, shares his opinion, some content and security risks his team has found, what his biggest fear is, and more. Then our second guest, Jim Steyer, a civil rights attorney and the founder/CEO of Common Sense Media, offers a path forward. His global child advocacy and parental resource non-profit is devoted to child privacy, fighting for big tech regulations, and helping parents navigate the ever-evolving digital wild west.

    If you have questions or guest suggestions, Ali would love to hear from you. Call or text her at (323) 364-6356. Or email go-ask-ali-podcast-at-gmail.com. (No dashes)

    **Go Ask Ali has been nominated for a Webby Award for Best Interview/Talk Show Episode! Please vote for her and the whole team at https://bit.ly/415e8uN by April 20, 2023!

    Links of Interest:

    Dr. Abe Baggili: Twitter

    Connecticut Institute of Technolog

    Hacking the Metaverse, LSU Media Center (11/08/22)

    Baggili Recent Research: Rise of the Metaverse’s Immersive Virtual Reality Malware and the Man-in-the-Room Attack & Defenses

    Information Commissioner’s Office (UK)

    Jim Steyer: Twitter

    Common Sense Media

    Book: Which Side of History: How Technology Is Reshaping Democracy and Our Lives (2020)

    Book: Talking Back to Facebook (2012)

    Child Mind Institute

    Metaverse in the News:

    Oculus Founder Claims To Make VR Headset That Will Actually Kill You If You Die In A Game (Forbes, 11/8/22)

    An Exploration of 12 Metaverse Use Cases (Ericsson, 6/30/22) 

    Murder In The Metaverse: Crime or Creativity? (Medium, 5/28/22)

    CREDITS: 

    Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins

    Producer & Editor: Brooke Peterson-Bell

    Associate Producer: Akiya McKnight

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    5th Dimensional Consciousness

    5th Dimensional Consciousness

    This episode describes 5th dimensional consciousness. and how to access it.  It’s all the rage in New Age speak, but few seem to be able to describe what they mean by the 5th dimension.   The keynote for 5th dimensional consciousness is : "WE ARE IN THE WORLD BUT NOT OF IT."  WE ARE ALIGNED TO OUR HIGHER SELF, and life flows with an ease and grace.  Things come to us as we need them, and we have an inner confidence or assurance that the UNIVERSE IS TAKING CARE OF US.

    Jill describes the 9 dimensions of consciousness as outlined by Barbara Hand Clow in her book, The Alchemy of the 9 Dimensions.

    We can exist on multiple dimensions simultaneously.  The multi-dimensional model is not hierarchal or linear.  We leave linear time & space when we pop out of the 3rd dimension.

     The 5th dimension is  an elevated, brighter, and lighter version of 3-D  Earth. It’s as if Earth split away from the 3rd dimensional matrix and simultaneously existing on a higher vibration that is less dense, very elevating of mood and consciousness and one feels very aligned with flow and grace and peace. Things that are in alignment for us manifest quickly and there is no mind work involved.  It is a heart - centered reality.  Therefore to access it we must keep the emotions are balanced and calm. 
      
    The Shumann Resonance is known as  Mother Earth’s heartbeat by Indigenous elders.  The frequency of the Shumann Resonance is 7.83 HZ.  The frequency of 7.83 HZ also corresponds to an alpha/theta brainwave in a human brain - which is a zen like frequency. Functioning in alpha & theta brain frequencies allows one to access 5th dimensional consciousness.

    Jill describes the brain wave model:  BETA - waking consciousness, ALPHA -relaxed state with link between conscious and unconscious mind, THETA-inner peace and deep relaxation state of bliss and contentment and DELTA- favoring deep sleep & somnambulistic stateWhen we get down to the ALpha/Theta brainwave - we go into a pseudo altered state that feels very dreamy and relaxed - this is the brainwaves under which someone can be hypnotized.  When we reach this state we can connect deeper to Mother Earth who is transitioning into a 5th dimensional frequency.  When we are running around and stressed out we can’t access 5th dimensional consciousness. 

    Here are some ways that you can activate and access your 5th dimensional consciousness:

     Let go of past and heal subconscious patterns. This includes deep healing of wounds from the past including healing the wounded inner child or younger selves.  One must do some deep inner work and healing on the subconscious including patterns of sabotage, addiction, and guilt.  There is no spiritual bypass on the way to the 5th dimension.  Deep shadow work and psychological healing must occur so the emotional body can be in equanimity.  

     Shift into an attitude of GRATITUDE and have an appreciation of what life has to offer.  A daily practice of gratitude and thankfulness does wonders in accessing the higher dimensions including 5th dimensional consciousness.

    COME FROM COMPASSION - No judgement of self or others. 

    Perform consistent spiritual disciplines such as meditating praying or chanting at the same time everyday.  

    Connecting to Source - God - the Divine everyday on a consistent basis

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    Episode 112: 3-D Movies, 'Enhanced' review, Megan Park interview

    Episode 112: 3-D Movies, 'Enhanced' review, Megan Park interview

    3-D movies seem like they make a comeback every few years before disappearing to repeat the cycle again. But are they any good? Danny, Blake, and Nathaniel talk their favorites, what appeals people to them, and if they will ever go away. Plus, a review of sci-fi movie 'Enhanced' and an interview with director Megan Park.

    It seems like all the movie news these days revolves around changing release dates and what is coming to streaming networks. The three talk about the latest changes including Black Widow and Spiral: From the Book of Saw.

    Enhanced is a science fiction movie about a man who hunts mutants. While looking for one, he begins to wonder if they are as evil as he has been taught. Meanwhile, another mutant goes on a killing spree leading to an unlikely team up. It may not be the most original story, but it can still be a good movie. Right?

    The Fallout was a big hit at SXSW. The film won the jury and audience awards for Best Narrative film while director Megan Park won for Best Director. Nathaniel speaks with her about her emotional film.

    This week's main segment is about 3-D movies. The guys try to figure out why the movies keep coming back, how 3-D almost ruined horror for Nathaniel (and how the genre provided one of his favorite moments), and whether it will ever go away.

    Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.

    Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.

    Music in the background from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com

     

    After 500 Years, Time for Something New - Frank Sculli, CoFounder and CEO, BioDigital

    After 500 Years, Time for Something New - Frank Sculli, CoFounder and CEO, BioDigital
    As 3-D technology started taking off in the early part of this century, Frank Sculli saw the potential it had to help people learn human anatomy, something that had been taught the same way for the previous five. His company, BioDigital, was the first to develop what's been called "the Google Map of the human body" -- interactive visualization software now used by millions of people worldwide. And it came in very handy in the COVID crisis, as he explains to host Shiv Gaglani in this episode of Raise the Line.

    Researchers gauge impact of "Maker" job opportunities for underserved teens

    Researchers gauge impact of "Maker" job opportunities for underserved teens
    Real world problem solving through "Making" is a new and popular way to engage youth in STEM education, frequently in after-school programs. Unfortunately, not all youth are able to participate in after-school activities due to financial pressures and may instead take jobs in non-technical fields, such as food service or retail. These non-technical jobs take time away from Making, designing, and tinkering, which can leave them behind peers who are honing skills for a technical career path. With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Amy Hurst and her team at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, partnered with the Digital Harbor Foundation (DHF) to create a living laboratory print shop to study the impact of Maker employment on underserved youth. Teens can now come to the DHF Tech Center in their free time to learn the design and programming skills necessary for 3-D printing. In addition, this is a working print shop that is open for business and taking orders, so the more experienced teens also get work experience in a STEM-related job.

    XROMM puts biomechanics on the fast track

    XROMM puts biomechanics on the fast track
    The protective shells that have helped keep turtles around for millions of years have also kept scientists guessing about just what's going on inside. With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), biologist Elizabeth Brainerd and her team at Brown University have developed X-ray Reconstruction of Moving Morphology, or XROMM, a new technology that combines CAT scan and X-ray technology for visualizing bones and joints in motion, in both animals and humans.

    3/13/10 - A New Beginning

    3/13/10 - A New Beginning
    Jake kicks off his Pilot podcast for 'Jake's Got Game'. Follow Jake as he talks about his views on: Battlefield: Badcompany 2, the future of 3-D gaming, and Microsofts latest accomplishment. But that's not all, we are also giving out an 800 MS point card or a $10 PSN Card. jake.neurotic@gmail.com