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    Explore " calibration" with insightful episodes like "How to Be A Stand-Up Comedian with Comedy Coach, Alfie Noakes", "Traceability Overload!", "Female Psychology on Eye Contact, Physical Touch and Push-Pull", "Deadweight Testers vs Pressure Controllers (pt. 2)" and "Deadweight Testers vs Pressure Controllers (pt 1.)" from podcasts like ""Playful Humans - People Who Play for a Living", "Measure Matters", "The Joseph W. South Show", "Measure Matters" and "Measure Matters"" and more!

    Episodes (29)

    How to Be A Stand-Up Comedian with Comedy Coach, Alfie Noakes

    How to Be A Stand-Up Comedian with Comedy Coach, Alfie Noakes

    Imagine stepping onto a stage, microphone in hand, ready to make a room full of people laugh. Sounds thrilling, right? In this episode, we're getting the inside scoop from Alfie Noakes, head honcho at the We Are Funny Project, to guide us through the exciting world of stand-up comedy. Alfie reveals how the 'comedy bug' can spark a passion for performing and discusses how comedy can help combat stage fright and enhance skills like public speaking and creative thinking. 

    The spotlight doesn't stop there - we're also delving into the art of crafting a unique comedic style, and it's not about conforming to a template. It's about authenticity, voice, and breaking rules. Alfie dishes out tips on turning personal experiences into amusing stories that will make you stand out on stage. Discover how breaking the mold and experimenting can lead to the development of your personal comedic style. 

    Finally, we're drawing the curtain back on the fascinating intersection of comedy and career choices. Alfie, who transitioned from film work to comedy, shares his journey, emphasizing the importance of respecting other acts and steering clear of joke theft. We also examine the surprising similarities between sales and comedy, highlighting how both fields rely on building rapport with the audience. Tune in, laugh out loud, and maybe, just maybe, you'll be inspired to grab that microphone yourself.

    Find Alfie Noakes and his stand-up comedy courses and coaching at https://www.wearefunnyproject.com/

    (00:17) Stand-Up Comedy
    Stand-up comedy exploration with guest Alfie Noakes, discussing benefits, types of people, and transferable skills gained from performing.

    (12:53) Importance of Unique Comedy
    Nature's comedy: finding your voice, generating ideas from personal experiences, and breaking rules to stand out as a comedian.

    (16:17) Comedy and Career Choices Intersection
    Nature's comedy phases, joke theft, personal characteristics, film career, and combining passions for a successful comedy expert career.

    (24:00) Sales and Comedy
    Sales and comedy both require rapport with the audience, using different approaches, repetition, and calibration for perfecting jokes.

     If you've ever wanted to take a shot at comedy or just love a good laugh, this is the episode for you. Tune in to learn how to embrace your unique style, transform your personal experiences into hilarious narratives, and discover the surprising intersection between comedy and career choices. Don't forget to check out his free ebook and online courses to polish your comedic skills. Tune in now and learn to be a more Playful Human! 

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    Traceability Overload!

    Traceability Overload!

    In this episode, Robert Clayton, Director of Engineering at Mensor, dives into the fundamentals of calibration traceability.

    Calibration traceability is critical to achieving accurate measurements, ensuring that the instruments we rely on provide reliable and trustworthy results. Robert will share his wealth of knowledge and experience, unraveling the complexities of traceability and shedding light on its significance in the world of metrology.

    Female Psychology on Eye Contact, Physical Touch and Push-Pull

    Female Psychology on Eye Contact, Physical Touch and Push-Pull

    Unravel the intricacies of female psychology as we dissect relationship troubles and explore the concept of Push-Pull. This episode offers an enlightening journey into understanding why women might seem to lose interest after initial meetings or phone calls. We dig deep into the art of creating a comfortable environment, the importance of calibration in relationships, and when it's time to recalibrate. 

    Do you ever feel like you're stumbling in the maze of dating? Let's journey together through the challenges and triumphs of dating. We share personal anecdotes about speed dating, the transition from making eye contact to getting physical, and why it's essential to genuinely be interested in the women you pursue. Coupled with valuable insights on building social skills and conquering fears, this segment is your roadmap to a fulfilling and satisfying sexual life.

    Finally, we step into the arena of authenticity and touch. Drawing from personal experiences, we present ways you can increase your success rate with women by being authentic, managing impulses, and discerning the difference between a woman's reputation and her sexual desire. We touch on (pun intended) the importance of the right kind of physical contact and the concept of escalation. With a focus on understanding the subtle cues women give when they're interested and how to respond, this episode promises to elevate your understanding of female psychology, dating skills, and the remarkable art of genuine communication.

    The Joseph W. South Show – Volume 1 is packed with even more practical insights and personal stories than what you saw in my last book. Building on the success of Practical Female Psychology for the Practical Man, this book provides you with a deeper understanding of female psychology and how to apply it to everyday interactions with women.

    Whether you're a new reader or a returning fan you'll find plenty of useful advice in these pages. I bring decades of experience to the table, having made every mistake possible when it comes to the opposite sex. From divorce and child custody battles to wild sex and successful relationships I've seen and done it all!

    It's not just men who stand to benefit. Female readers of the original book have raved about how PFP helped them understand their own thinking and the differences between masculine and feminine thought processes.

    In a world where dating, sex, and relationships are complex and difficult to manage, I offer practical advice on how to overcome shyness, interact comfortably with the opposite sex, and find sexual partners. I share experiences of meeting and having sex with a lot of women, despite not being super rich, tall, or with model-good looks.

    NOW ON AMAZON: THE JOSEPH W. SOUTH SHOW – VOLUME 1 ...

    Deadweight Testers vs Pressure Controllers (pt. 2)

    Deadweight Testers vs Pressure Controllers (pt. 2)

    In this episode, Mensor metrologist, Philip Romero explores the differences between two essential tools in the calibration process: deadweight testers and pressure controllers.

    Deadweight testers have long been considered the gold standard for pressure calibration. They rely on the principle of hydrostatic balance, where a known mass is applied to a piston, generating precise pressure. This method offers exceptional accuracy and stability, making it ideal for high-pressure applications.

    On the other hand, pressure controllers provide a more automated and versatile approach to calibration. These devices use electronic control systems to maintain a set pressure, allowing for greater flexibility and ease of use. Pressure controllers are handy for calibrating various instruments, including transmitters, gauges, and switches.

    Throughout this episode, Philip will enlighten us on the advantages and unique capabilities of deadweight testers, shedding light on how these instruments stack up against pressure controllers in achieving precise and accurate measurements. 

    Deadweight Testers vs Pressure Controllers (pt 1.)

    Deadweight Testers vs Pressure Controllers (pt 1.)

    In this episode, we'll explore the differences between two essential tools in the calibration process: deadweight testers and pressure controllers.

    Deadweight testers have long been considered the gold standard for pressure calibration. They rely on the principle of hydrostatic balance, where a known mass is applied to a piston, generating precise pressure. This method offers exceptional accuracy and stability, making it ideal for high-pressure applications.

    On the other hand, pressure controllers provide a more automated and versatile approach to calibration. These devices use electronic control systems to maintain a set pressure, allowing for greater flexibility and ease of use. Pressure controllers are handy for calibrating various instruments, including transmitters, gauges, and switches.

    Throughout this episode, we'll explore the strengths and limitations of both deadweight testers and pressure controllers. We'll discuss their applications in various industries, their impact on calibration accuracy, and the factors to consider when choosing between them.

    Frequency500 Introduced

    Frequency500 Introduced

    Join us for the story of how Frequency500 came to be and what it is.

    Meet Brooke & Lin:

    Lin Schussler-Williams and Brooke Haynes are multi-passionate entrepreneurs and spiritual and personal development leaders. Check out their other stuff here:

    Lin at http://meetlinhere.com/

    Brooke at https://itssimplyreal.com/ and https://www.facebook.com/itssimplyreal

    Dr. Tom Tonkin: The Benefits of Idle Chitchat

    Dr. Tom Tonkin: The Benefits of Idle Chitchat

    In this episode, I am talking with Dr. Tom Tonkin. Dr Tonkin is an award winning researcher and author as well as the co-founder and CEO of the Sales Conservatory.  

    Check out the episode to hear our discussion around the importance of situational fluency, why context matters, and how idle chitchat can improve your communication skills.  

    I hope you enjoy. 

    Additional Resources:

    ► Follow Communispond on LinkedIn for more communication skills tips: https://www.linkedin.com/company/communispond
    ► Connect with Scott D'Amico on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottdamico/
    ► Connect with Dr. Tonkin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drtomtonkin
    ► Subscribe to the podcast: https://communicast.simplecast.com/
    ► Learn more about Communispond: https://www.communispond.com 
    ► Download the ProSpeak® app. Providing users with instant feedback on presentation and communication skills.
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    3.21 WTF it Means to "Calibrate" & Why it Matters to You, Your Business & Your Wallet. (Plus ALL the info on Content Calibration)!

    3.21 WTF it Means to "Calibrate" & Why it Matters to You, Your Business & Your Wallet. (Plus ALL the info on Content Calibration)!

    I start out this episode talking about what does it actually mean to "calibrate" and why does it matter for you, your business, & your wallet? Then I'm telling you all about Content Calibration: The 30-day group program that starts May 16th! You're going to get inside of it & you're going to hear what it's about, what you getting, the $2500 in bonues and what it costs to invest! You can use this podcast to decide if it's perfect for YOU.

     

    If you want to learn more or enroll at Early Bird Prices, click HERE

    Eye of the Storm | #071

    Eye of the Storm | #071

    What do we do when we're in the eye of the storm? How do keep ourselves from getting sucked in?  First we want to make sure we're not using a situation to determine how we feel, and instead aligning how we want to feel.  

    We get very used to reacting and responding in our world to things that we see and hear. It's really important to be mindful of how we may be loosing our energy through the kind of stressors that are happening around us. How do we do we begin to do that? 

    Whatever information we're tapping into, we want to be really careful we aren't getting sucked into that "frequency" of that situation.  Because when we atune to something and focus on it, the vibration (or frequency) of that situation is actually pulling you into it.  

    Instead we want to be an observer and be able to hold a healthy alignment to our ourselves, with a calm heart. Please join me today for some tools that I hope will get you started in creating greater ease in the eye of the storm.

    > Get access to your > 4 min. guided practice to refocus & calm your mind.
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    Thanks for tuning in!

    S2E20 Load Cells, Strain Gauges, & Learning Strategies | Robert Fuge

    S2E20 Load Cells, Strain Gauges, & Learning Strategies | Robert Fuge

    Robert grew up thinking he wasn’t any good at math. He would do anything to avoid further exposure to mathematics curriculum from grade school all the way through high school. Then one professor drew a picture, paired it with y=x^2, and changed everything for Robert. In the course of a few weeks he began truly understanding math for the first time, and decided he could, in fact, become an engineer (which, aside from the math, had been the obvious career choice for him ever since he was young). These days, not only is Robert an engineer, but runs his own business (Epsilon Laboratory) helping engineering teams solve measurement problems as relates to load cells and strain gauges. And doing some math here and there. 

    The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us.  

    About Being An Engineer

    The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community.

    The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us

    5 of the most common mistakes in packaging machine calibrations

    5 of the most common mistakes in packaging machine calibrations

    Accurate regulatory-compliant packaging machine calibrations are the headwater to a rounded medical device packaging program. Many medical device makers are falling short with their calibration, is your company at risk. On this episode of SPOT radio our guess Cord Burnham CKF speaks to the 5 common mistakes in packaging machine calibrations.

    Guest  Description:
    Cord Burnham CKF Cord Burnham is the director of laboratory services for Van der Stahl Scientific's ISO-17025 accredited calibration laboratory. Cord has traveled throughout the country providing technical and calibration services to the largest and smallest medical device manufacturers. He is Six Sigma trained and a Kaizen trainer.  

    www.vanderstahl.com 

     

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