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    Carl Bogan

    Carl Bogan

    Artificial intelligence has been a running theme on the podcast this year, and I couldn’t think of a better person to talk shop about this with than the one and only Carl Bogan. Through his studio, Myster Giraffe, he’s created viral mashups that have racked up millions of views across social media.

    Carl spoke a bit about his experiences as a visual effects artist, and then we went into a deep discussion about all things synthetic media — generative AI, deepfakes, media literacy, government regulations…you name it. But we didn’t just geek out about that! Carl told his story about how he got interested in visual effects, what motivates him, and where he wants his work to go in the future. This episode will definitely give you some food for thought!

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    Washouts, Work Ethic & Options

    Washouts, Work Ethic & Options

    Today, our hosts Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing open up the doors to the Home of Wayward Dog Trainers (Robin’s home). The Dames of Detection are knee-deep in canine detection training, layering skills, understanding scent theory and even tackling vehicle searches.

    As they chat about the growth and development of their own dogs, they emphasize the importance of patience, building relationships, and the crucial role of maturity in their training. They share their insights into the joys and challenges of being an owner, trainer, and handler, as well as the significance of giving their puppies the right level of care. Tune in to hear about one dog's spectacular performance in a search and how maturity played a key role in her success.

    Ever considered the range of dog training and sport options? They discuss this in-depth, sharing the inspiring story of Dash, originally a disaster dog who found his calling in bomb detection work. They also discuss the therapeutic yet competitive benefits of nose work as a sport. Finally, they explore the challenges and options in dog training, emphasizing the importance of slowing down the training process and ensuring they have the right dog for the right job. All this and more in this episode of K9 Detection Collaborative!



    Key Topics:

    • Life at the Home for Wayward Dog Trainers (1:11)
    • “No Training is Better than Bad Training” (5:47)
    • “Do You Think this is the Right Job for this Particular Dog?” (10:31)
    • Why Puppy Training is So Addictive (16:57)
    • The Value of Taking Breaks (19:56)
    • Thinking Outside the Box (25:14)
    • The Pressure of Working in Agility (33:14)
    • The “Floundering” That Happens When Your Dog is Inconsistent (36:36)
    • Getting a Reliable Dog out the Door (42:05)
    • Intentional Training (44:56)



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    Episode 20: Swimming Around Key West - Race Recap and Life Lessons

    Episode 20: Swimming Around Key West - Race Recap and Life Lessons
    Welcome to "Break Your Ego Find Your Soul," a podcast dedicated to inspiring personal growth, self-discovery, and breaking free from limiting beliefs. In this special episode, we embark on an exhilarating journey as we recount the epic race around Key West and delve into the transformative lessons learned along the way. Join me as I talk with Marcus Vowell, my lifelong friend and kayer for this event, as we share the captivating story of endurance racing, where athletes push their limits, confront their fears, and discover the true power within. This episode takes you behind the scenes of the training process, revealing the dedication, sacrifices, and determination required to tackle an extraordinary 12.5-mile swim. We explore the physical and mental challenges faced during the race, from battling against tides to enduring the scorching heat, and the moments of doubt that tested the participants' resolve. Through their stories, we witness the triumph of perseverance, the resilience of the human spirit, and the immense personal growth that comes from embracing the unknown. But this episode is not just about the race. It's about the transformative power of endurance sports as a catalyst for self-discovery and breaking free from self-imposed limitations. We dive deep into the profound insights gained from the experience, exploring themes such as imperfection, living in the present moment, the importance of support systems, and leaving a lasting legacy. Tune in to this captivating episode of "Break Your Ego Find Your Soul" and be inspired to embark on your own journey of self-discovery. Discover the strength that lies within, break free from limiting beliefs, and uncover the true essence of your soul. Prepare to be motivated, challenged, and forever transformed by the power of endurance and the pursuit of personal growth.

    Sold in 60 EPISODE 9 Feat Mousa "How Can New Entrants Make an Impact in the Timeshare Industry?"

    Sold in 60 EPISODE 9 Feat Mousa "How Can New Entrants Make an Impact in the Timeshare Industry?"
    In this podcast episode, the hosts engage with Moussa Gel, a newcomer to the timeshare industry, to explore his transition from mechanic to timeshare professional. Moussa shares his experiences, discussing the training he underwent, the challenges he's faced, and his aspirations within the industry. The conversation also addresses common misconceptions about timeshares and highlights the fresh perspectives and impacts that new industry members like Moussa bring to the table.

    Sold in 60 EPISODE 9 Feat Mousa "How Can New Entrants Make an Impact in the Timeshare Industry?"

    Sold in 60 EPISODE 9 Feat Mousa "How Can New Entrants Make an Impact in the Timeshare Industry?"
    In this podcast episode, the hosts engage with Moussa Gel, a newcomer to the timeshare industry, to explore his transition from mechanic to timeshare professional. Moussa shares his experiences, discussing the training he underwent, the challenges he's faced, and his aspirations within the industry. The conversation also addresses common misconceptions about timeshares and highlights the fresh perspectives and impacts that new industry members like Moussa bring to the table.

    #3│ Sensitive Periods - Sensible Phasen │PaperTalk mit Bas van Hooren

    #3│ Sensitive Periods - Sensible Phasen │PaperTalk mit Bas van Hooren

    Goldenes Lernalter, "Window of opportunity" und sensible Phasen als Modell für langfristige Trainingsprozesse

    Im Wachstums- und Reifeprozess durchlaufen Kinder- und Jugendliche verschiedene Stadien, z.B. Pubertät, Phasen unterschiedlicher Wachstumsschübe etc. die unmittelbar Kraft, Schnelligkeit, Ausdauer, Beweglichkeit und koordinative Fähigkeiten beeinflussen. In folge dessen haben sich Entwicklungsmodelle ergeben, die davon ausgehen, dass es besondere sensible Phasen gibt in denen besonders Kraft, Schnelligkeit, Ausdauer, Beweglichkeit und koordinative Fähigkeiten trainiert werden sollten, so wie in der nachfolgenden Grafik.

    Diese Phasen werden manchmal auch als "“windows of opportunity,” “periods of accelerated adaptation,” “training emphasis periods,” or “optimum periods” bezeichnet und suggerieren, dass es Phasen gibt in denen Trainingsinhalte besonders gut trainiert werden können und man diese nicht verpassen sollte.

    In einer jüngsten Veröffentlichung diskutieren Bas van Hooren und sein Co-Autor Mark De Ste Croix das Modell kritisch. Sie bemängeln vor allem:

    1. Das Modell fußt auf keiner tiefgreifenden empirischen Datenlage,
    2. Kraft, Schnelligkeit, Ausdauer, Beweglichkeit und koordinative Fähigkeiten bedingen sich gegenseitig (z.B. Krafttraining bewirkt auch Schnelligkeitsveränderung etc. ), daher sind diese Fähigkeiten nicht isoliert trainierbar,
    3. "Kraft", "Schnelligkeit", "Ausdauer", "Beweglichkeit" und "koordinative Fähigkeiten" als solches erklärt nicht welche Trainingsmethoden und Inhalte trainiert werden sollen,
    4. Das Model ist zu "generell" und erklärt nicht wie sportartspezifische Fähigkeiten wann und wie ausgebildet werden,
    5. Das Modell integriert nicht andere Aspekte wie Freizeitverhalten, genetische Prädisposition und vor allem sportliche Vorerfahrung.

    Letztlich ist ihr Fazit:

    "The identified theoretical issues with generic sensitive periods provide stronger evidence than previous criticisms and further question their validity (Figure 2). Athlete development models and practitioners should therefore not rely on generic sensitive periods to train youth athletes"

    In dieser Podcastfolge diskutieren wir vor allem wie das Modell entstanden ist, warum es keinen Mehrwert im langfristigen Trainingsprozess hat und wie eine langfristige Entwicklung von Kinder- und Jugendlichen aussehen sollte.

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