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    Explore " vodcast" with insightful episodes like "Midnight Rider", "I Will Survive", "Dois Pontos: o novo vodcast do Estadão", "#17 - Death, Dying, Dead" and "EP23 I NYC to SoCal with DeAndre" from podcasts like ""Me Kimba: Radio Broad Cast", "Me Kimba: Radio Broad Cast", "Dois Pontos", "2 Dicks Podcast" and "SoCal Vibes"" and more!

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    Midnight Rider

    Midnight Rider

    I joined my friends for the 2nd episode of their new podcast.  I share a snippet of it here, telling a once-in-a-lifetime kind of story.  If you'd like to see the rest of our chat, here's the link:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dV0d3xstniw&t=1169s

    Annnnd if you haven't already, please subscribe! Thanks.

    Vodcast version available at https://www.YouTube.com/HerKimba

    EP23 I NYC to SoCal with DeAndre

    EP23 I NYC to SoCal with DeAndre

    DeAndre has been submerged in the high fashion and art industry globally spending most of his journey in NYC. Lo and DeAndre debate the source of humanity leveraging mindset as the driver for our view of life and how we view our fellow humans. Do you have a growth mindset or a fixed mindset? Does another human's color, race, gender, or journey change your view them?  If so you should listen to this podcast.

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    Oh Santa, Hear My Plea

    Oh Santa, Hear My Plea

    Ahhh, the holidays! For radio DJs, it's a chance to get a little extra creative. For this radio DJ, that meant writing a Christmas blues song some 30 years ago - if you dare, you'll hear it in this episode. You'll hear 'holiday wishes' promos from my colleagues of yore, and one of the more 'dark' bits I did every year around this time, 'The Fate of Santa'. #don't judge
    Wishing you the merriest of Christmases and happiest of New Years!

    Vodcast version available at https://www.YouTube.com/HerKimba

    Funny How Time Flies

    Funny How Time Flies

    It was one year ago on this date that I was terminated from my radio job. Given, what 2020 hath wrought, it could be worse. 
    I wanted to thank all of you for your support throughout the years, and in listening to this podcast/vodcast. I'm still hoping to find a place on-air, and I'll let you know when that happens!
    On the plus side, 1st anniversary is paper, so that can only mean good thing$😉

    Vodcast version available at https://www.YouTube.com/HerKimba

    What A Day

    What A Day

    I am joined by Elias Soriano, Nonpoint vocalist, to talk about the 20th Anniversary of their major label debut 'Statement'. The band is from South Florida - I first started playing them on my local show - and you'll hear an interview from August of 2000, right before the band was to shoot the video for the first single, 'What A Day'. We haven't really seen each other in a long time, but as I think you'll see, we picked right up where we left off ...



    www.nonpoint.com

    Vodcast version available at https://www.YouTube.com/HerKimba

    It Goes Like That

    It Goes Like That

    Collapsing Lungs/L.U.N.G.S. member Chris Nicholas joins me to talk about the history of the band and share what they're doing now.
    Chris also talks about a special project he's been working on.

    www.chrisnicholas.com
    www.collapsinglungs.net
    www.rolereversalmovie.com
    www.newriverentertainment.com
    www.facebook.com/collapsinglungs
    www.YouTube.com/user/ChrisNicholas or search 'Collapsing Lungs'
    Twitter: @collapsinglung1
    IG: @Collapsinglungsmusic

    Vodcast version available at https://www.YouTube.com/HerKimba

    I Get By With A Little Help With From My Friends

    I Get By With A Little Help With From My Friends

    I talk to two longtime radio listeners about the connection between a DJ and a listener. We delve into how much this relationship matters - to both parties - and why it's one of the reasons no other medium has been able to make radio go away ... until ...
    Vodcast is available at YouTube.com/HerKimba
    I also have a website now: www.MeKimba.com

    Vodcast version available at https://www.YouTube.com/HerKimba

    I Would Swallow My Pride

    I Would Swallow My Pride

    I visit some embarrassing moments from my career in Episode 4 'Ain't Got No Regrets'. I've since thought of a few more and share them in this episode. When you're doing live radio, in real-time, there's not much you can do when something goes wrong. In the case of the interview I talk about in this episode, it wasn't live but was funny enough to air, warts and all.
    If you have a request(ion) - anything you'd like to know about radio, please reach out to me:
    Email - kimbatyler@gmail.com
    IG/Twitter- @me_kimba
    Facebook.com/MeKimba
    Vodcast - YouTube.com/HerKimba

    Vodcast version available at https://www.YouTube.com/HerKimba

    GMES – video news release

    GMES – video news release

    Relying largely on satellite data, the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) programme will provide accurate and timely data to better manage the environment, understand and mitigate the effects of climate change and ensure civil security. ESA is responsible for the Space Component of GMES. It will provide continuous, accurate satellite data from Earth observation satellites, like Envisat and ERS. As part of the GMES programme, ESA is also developing, building and launching a new series of Earth monitoring satellites called Sentinels. The Sentinels are five families of satellites that will monitor the land, oceans, ice and atmosphere for markers of environmental change. Data from the Sentinel satellites as well as other ESA and non-ESA missions contributing to GMES will be combined with measurements taken on Earth. As changes in parameters such as air quality and ocean height are recorded over time, legislation can be put in place to tackle issues such as flooding, deforestation and drought.

    ESApod video programme

    The European Data Relay Satellite System – EDRS

    The European Data Relay Satellite System – EDRS

    The European Space Agency is developing a network of satellites – the European Data Relay Satellite System – that will use geostationary satellites to communicate with both ground stations and other satellites – whose lower orbits restrict the time that they can ‘see’ any one ground station. Allowing low-Earth orbit satellites to deliver data continuously, instead of storing it on board for transmission while overflying a ground station, will increase the timeliness with which we receive data improving global communications, navigation and Earth observation. By developing this satellite infrastructure, ESA will improve many key services, such as the monitoring of earthquakes, forest fires and floods, aircraft navigation and the observation of sea-ice zones. On-demand satellite data will be available at the right place and at the right time – improving and even saving lives.

    ESApod video programme

    IXV: learning to come back from Space

    IXV: learning to come back from Space

    After being launched into space, the IXV - or Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle - will return to earth as if from a low-Earth orbit mission, testing brand-new European atmospheric re-entry technologies during its hypersonic and supersonic flight phases. For ESA, the mission is essential to further develop critical technologies for future robotic or manned spacecraft. In the name Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle, the word intermediate means that the vehicle builds on earlier achievements and performs the step that forms the bridge to future developments. The two-hour IXV mission is scheduled for launch in 2012 on board Vega, Europe's new, small launcher.

    ESApod video programme

    Frank De Winne prepares for new mission

    Frank De Winne prepares for new mission

    In May 2009, Belgian ESA astronaut Frank De Winne will fly together with Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the ISS. His back-up for the trip will be Dutch ESA astronaut André Kuipers. De Winne’s role on board the ISS will be to carry out experiments for an extensive scientific European programme. He will also be operating the Station’s robotic arm and the Japanese robotic arm after the docking of HTV, the cargo module from Japan. In preparation for these activities De Winne has been going through an intensive and long period of training aimed at preparing him physically and practising the experiments he will have to carry out on board the ISS in microgravity.

    ESApod video programme

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