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TAGPOLE

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It’s the interns' turn to ask the questions! Listen as they glean professional insights from the TAG employees themselves. Follow along the journey of a TAGpole as we share the experiences from interns to CEOs.
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Davood for Thought

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We’re in an era of rapid change, where resilience is vital. The Davood for Thought podcast dives into the most important topics in government and technology, today. Our host, Davood Ghods, sits down with his vast network of colleagues to dish on the tech challenges that affect us all. Follow this podcast on your favorite platform and join the conversation by sharing it on LinkedIn, Twitter, or Facebook.
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Adapt + Overcome

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An enduring military mantra is “Adapt and Overcome.” This is a rallying cry for unforeseen challenges and life’s curve balls, and a reminder that dire circumstances will not defeat us. In the face of a global pandemic, we are in a new battle, and healthcare workers are the new frontline heroes. To help them adapt and overcome this challenge, we’ve assembled our own rapid response force of veterans who have been in the fray, and who have practical advice to share with those at the forefront o ...
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Drone Wars

Firestorm Studios

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Firestorm Studios brings you The Drone Wars Podcast, a show that explores all facets of autonomous systems - ground, air, and sea - and their transformative impact on various aspects of human life, from agriculture to warfare. We feature interviews with CEOs, founders, and C-suite executives from the world's leading autonomy and robotics companies.
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16 Sunsets

Antica & Telltale Studios

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"16 Sunsets" is a captivating 10-part podcast series that explores the dramatic history of NASA's Space Shuttle program, crafted by the award-winning team behind "13 Minutes to the Moon." Hosted by renowned space storyteller Kevin Fong and featuring music by Christian Lundberg from Hans Zimmer's Bleeding Fingers Composers' Collective, the series recounts the birth of the Shuttle era through the eyes of those who built and flew it. From the Shuttle's audacious first flight in 1981 with Comman ...
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Want to discuss the elephant in the room in the creative industry? Hear it straight from the team of Sunday Studio as they uncover different topics and learnings about having a creative business and how to make an impact, one good design at a time.
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Small Talks

Made by Many

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Small Talks shines the spotlight on things that go unnoticed but are integral to the way we live. Speakers will share stories about the small, sometimes invisible, humble design whose impact outweighs its fame. Small Talks is an event series run by the people at Made by Many, a product innovation studio in London and New York. Find out more: http://smalltalks.madebymany.com
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Helping traditionally-minded sales and marketing pros become relevant by demystifying trending digital approaches. Why? To build stronger customer relationships. We also help curious, non-technical people talk the talk in B2B information tech and software. Hosted by Aaron Abodeely, a curious tech marketer and sales leader, who had a breakthrough when he learned about how tracking pixels, marketing automation, and simple video communications actually augment human interaction with potential c ...
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Over The Edge

Caspian Studios

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Over The Edge is a podcast about edge computing and those in the industry who are creating the future of the internet. On the show we talk to corporate leaders, open-source experts, technologists, journalists, analysts, and the community at large, to discuss technological innovations, trends, practical applications, business models, and the occasional far-flung theory. Over the Edge is brought to you by the generous sponsorship of Dell Technologies.
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Stories are all around us. Digital media has changed the landscape for creators, media professionals, journalists, marketers, and YOU, worldwide. Welcome to Digital Narrative. On this podcast, we discuss compelling case studies and empathy-driven storytelling techniques that create real-world impact. Join this hub for intentional conversation, focused on surfacing best practices and innovative new takes on the most elemental forms of human communication: storytelling and visual arts. In each ...
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The Crazy One

Stephen Gates

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The Crazy One is an award-winning podcast for creatives, leaders, and anyone who refuses to settle. Hosted by renowned designer and global design leader Stephen Gates, this show delivers unfiltered honesty, actionable insights, and hard-won wisdom to help you grow your creativity, lead with confidence, and build a meaningful career. With over two decades leading world-class design teams at companies like InVision, Citi, Starwood Hotels, WW, and McCann Erickson, Stephen has built brands and d ...
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Future Future

Phnam and Mardis Bagley

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What big ideas in technology and design can build better, more human experiences? In Future Future, Phnam and Mardis Bagley, Creative Directors at Nonfiction, talk about what the future looks like and how we can get there. Nonfiction is a San Francisco-based creative studio turning science fiction into reality for a better future. Our team of industrial designers, business strategists, architects, engineers, and more create innovative products, places, and systems for clients around the worl ...
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Trust Me I'm a Decorator

Debbie Travis and Tommy Smythe

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Trust Me... I'm a Decorator! is a podcast hosted by renowned television personalities and designers Debbie Travis and Tommy Smythe. While you may know them best as decorators, they'll be covering all of their favourite things; travel, relationships, food and more with many special guests along the way. Debbie Travis is an international television host and producer, best-selling author, sought-after public speaker, and designer of the Debbie Travis Home Collection and holds women’s retreats a ...
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🎙️ Welcome to Humanised Intelligence, by ReMotive Media, the first global Post-digital media and Audience activation agency, that, from LA PIPA is LA PIPA, has stood at the vanguard of Data Science, Data Engineering, and Advanced Analytics since 2020—not just interpreting the future, but actively building it. As the industry rushed to keep pace with automation and algorithmic transformation, we were already defining what comes next. Humanised Intelligence is a platform for global pioneers wh ...
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Lost Cells

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What does it mean to lose something as valuable as our own DNA? That’s one of the many questions in Lost Cells, a gripping investigative podcast series that uncovers the human stories behind the promises and failures of high-tech health solutions. In Spain, a former journalist with a terminal illness searches desperately for his daughter’s stem cells, hoping they can save his life. In Serbia, a family’s plans to help their daughter through cutting-edge research collapse when the promises of ...
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It's Who You Know! The Podcast

Michelle W. Malkin: Nonprofit Jewish Professional

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Bridging the gap between Jewish leaders and those who follow them.Michelle W. Malkin interviews leaders in the North American Jewish community about working in Jewish organizations and congregations, philanthropy, the changing landscape of the community, recent research, philanthropy, youth, education, social action, and more!
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Tune in for heartfelt and raw conversations between a strategic storyteller and a composer who unveils the inner workings of a creative life as business partners and a married couple. Heavily anchored in the human experience and predicament, The Dragon and the Stoic is a podcast for anyone curious about the creative process, our relationship to craft, and our inner self. Meet the hosts: Joseph Wilkinson Joseph is a multi-award-winning composer and audio artist with an undying passion for sti ...
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Interruptions is a podcast hosted by Rev. Odell M. Cooper and Cathy Patton, two parents whose lives were Interrupted - one by gun violence and the other by autism. The hosts use their voices to Disrupt the Silence caused by inherited faith and family traditions, cultural and societal stigmas, and fear. Each episode openly addresses racial and economic disparities and the impact on mental health in communities of Black and Brown people. Their guests share personal stories about how their live ...
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Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Brussels. June 4, 2025. NATO defense ministers convened in Brussels this week for their final meeting ahead of the alliance’s annual summit, set to take place in The Hague on June 21–22, where leaders are expected to endorse a new set of capability targets aimed at st…
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The village of Sredny, home to military families from the Belaya garrison On Sunday evening, around 5:00 p.m., what looked like an ordinary cargo truck pulled up near a roadside café in Russia’s Irkutsk region. No one paid it much attention — until drones began lifting off from its roof. They hovered briefly, then took off toward the Belaya militar…
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Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office has outlawed the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) as an “undesirable organization.” The designation was reported by the rights group OVD-Info on Thursday, citing the Justice Ministry’s website. Established in 1948, ASEEES is based at the University of Pittsburgh. According to …
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Russia’s Prosecutor General’s Office has designated the British Council — one of the organizers of the IELTS English-language exam — an “undesirable organization.” In a statement, prosecutors said the British Council “uses educational and cultural activities as a cover to promote long-term British interests and values in the fields of education, cu…
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Russian police raided the offices of the pro-government news outlet Ura.ru in Yekaterinburg on Thursday morning, seizing documents and equipment, the local news site E1.ru reported. Searches are also being carried out at the homes of several journalists. Two staff members have been arrested, including Denis Allayarov, the head of Ura.ru’s Sverdlovs…
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Russian forces launched a drone strike on the city of Pryluky in Ukraine’s Chernihiv region overnight on Thursday, killing five people — including a one-year-old child — and injuring six others, according to Ukraine’s State Emergency Service. The strike ignited a major fire in a residential neighborhood, destroying several structures, including two…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky again called for increased pressure on Russia in order to help end the war, in a statement posted on X Wednesday evening, shortly after a phone call between the Russian and U.S. presidents. “Many have spoken with Russia at various levels. But none of these talks have brought a reliable peace, or even stopped t…
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Rally in support of Telegram in Moscow, May 13, 2018 These days, the Russian authorities are far less likely to criticize Telegram than other messaging platforms. Security officials still occasionally accuse “unfriendly” forces of exploiting the app, and some regions restrict access, but the federal government has dropped its plans to block Telegra…
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Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has released new footage of its recent “Spiderweb” operation, which used drones to strike Russian bases housing strategic and long-range aircraft. The videos were recorded by the drones themselves. According to the SBU, the footage shows drone strikes on the Belaya air base in the Irkutsk region, Olenya in the Murma…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of “terrorism” and “disrupting” peace talks during a televised government meeting on Monday, appearing to rule out the possibility of a ceasefire or even a high-level meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Putin’s remarks came in response to a series of explosions that allegedly caused …
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U.S. President Donald Trump said he spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday. According to him, the call lasted about an hour and 15 minutes. The two leaders reportedly discussed Ukraine’s recent drone strikes on Russian military air bases, as well as “other attacks” carried out by both sides. “It was a good conversation, b…
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Western intelligence indicates that Ukraine’s June 1 “Spiderweb” operation damaged 40 Russian aircraft, at least 10–13 of which were fully destroyed, a senior NATO official told journalists on Wednesday. The official said that the destroyed aircraft were “responsible for over 3,000 cruise missiles that have hit critical infrastructure targets or ci…
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The Kremlin has confirmed that an explosion occurred on the Crimean Bridge, as reported by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) on Tuesday. “There was indeed an explosion. Nothing was damaged. The bridge is operational,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters at a briefing. “The Kyiv regime continues its attempts to attack civilian infrastructu…
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Alexander Gronsky is an award-winning photographer who, despite the political repressions and society’s increasing militarization, continues to live and work in Russia. He has two roles in Meduza’s “No” exhibition: in addition to contributing photos from his series “Moscow 2022–,” he also appears in the documentary section, interviewed by playwrigh…
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On Tuesday evening, a man was abducted at a Moscow train station by a group using a black Mercedes outfitted with a siren and official-style plates. The abductee was later identified as businessman Areg Shchepikhin, who had posted videos making derogatory remarks about Chechens and Islam. Police stopped the car about an hour and a half later, but S…
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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will not attend Wednesday’s meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Politico reported. Hegseth also won’t join the meeting virtually, according to the Associated Press, which cited an unnamed official. According to Politico, U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker will join…
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Keith Kellogg, U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, said in a June 3 interview with Fox News that Ukraine had carried out a “very bold attack” on Russian military airfields — but cautioned that the move significantly increases the risk of escalation. “The risk levels are going way up,” he said. “What happened this wee…
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Part II: Autonomy, Spectrum Warfare, and the Next Generation of Defense In this special two-part edition of Drone Wars, host Dan Magy continues his conversation with Nathan Mintz, defense tech entrepreneur and CEO of CX2, exploring the tactical and strategic frontiers of modern warfare. T his episode focuses on the rising importance of human-machin…
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U.S. President Donald Trump did not receive advance notice about Ukraine’s drone strikes on Russian military airfields on June 1, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on June 3. Asked what Trump thinks about Kyiv’s Operation “Spiderweb,” Leavitt said the president’s position on the Russian–Ukrainian war remains unchanged: He …
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On June 3, a Moscow court granted a request by the Russian Prosecutor General's Office to designate Wargaming owner Victor Kislyi and Lesta Games owner Malik Khatazhayev as participants in an “extremist organization.” The judge also granted the authorities' demands for a government seizure of all capital shares in Lesta Games, best known as the dev…
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The Ostankino television and radio tower in Moscow Russia’s major news networks faced a considerable challenge covering events from the May 31–June 1 weekend, which included train derailments in two regions and drone strikes on strategic warplanes at multiple airfields. Meduza examines the narratives that dominated the airwaves as broadcasters devi…
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The Russian Investigative Committee has classified the explosions that allegedly caused bridges to collapse in the Bryansk and Kursk regions this weekend as acts of terrorism. “It’s clear that the terrorists, acting on the orders of the Kyiv regime, planned everything with precision to ensure their attacks would target hundreds of civilians,” said …
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Drones used during by the SBU in its “Spiderweb” operation The Ukrainian Security Service’s (SBU) “Spiderweb” operation, which targeted Russian air bases in five regions on Sunday, was expertly executed and dealt a major blow to the Kremlin’s pride — but it’s not likely to have any real impact on the course of the war. It’s not clear yet how many a…
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On Tuesday, Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) said it had carried out an operation to blow up the underwater supports of the Crimean Bridge. While the SBU claimed the bridge was in “critical condition,” traffic was only suspended briefly before being restored — until Russian Telegram channels reported a second suspension and signs of a renewed attac…
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Update: Ukraine’s State Emergency Service later clarified that three people were killed and 16 others injured in the strike. Russian forces struck central Sumy, a city in northeastern Ukraine, killing at least two people and injuring about 20 others, according to local authorities. The attack involved multiple rocket launch systems, officials said,…
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The Ukrainian drone attack on Russian air bases, carried out as part of operation “Spiderweb,” left the Kremlin “angry and alarmed” over the unexpected vulnerability of its air fleet far from the front lines, Bloomberg reported, citing sources in Moscow. Ukrainian officials claimed that 41 aircraft were damaged in the operation. A Bloomberg source …
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Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian president’s office, has arrived in the United States as part of a Ukrainian delegation. The delegation is led by Ukraine’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, Yermak said. It also includes representatives from the Defense Ministry and the president’s office. “We will actively p…
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Russian forces carried out overnight strikes on several regions of Ukraine, including Odesa and Chernihiv, leaving several people injured, according to regional officials. In the city of Odesa, four people were injured, according to Ukraine’s State Emergency Service. The regional governor, Oleh Kiper, later said five people had been wounded. Reside…
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Drones used in Ukraine’s Operation “Spiderweb” On June 1, Ukraine attacked Russian military airfields with hundreds of drones as part of Operation “Spiderweb.” According to Ukrainian media reports, the drones hit at least four different airfields, striking targets in the Irkutsk, Murmansk, Ryazan, and Ivanovo regions. Kyiv claims to have hit 41 str…
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Russia and Ukraine agreed to hold another prisoner exchange and return the bodies of thousands of fallen soldiers during peace talks on Monday in Istanbul. The negotiations, which lasted about an hour and took place behind closed doors, marked the second round of direct talks between the two sides since March 2022. The delegations also exchanged me…
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A Ukrainian drone strikes a Russian plane during Ukraine’s ‘Spiderweb’ operation Over the weekend, Ukraine’s Security Service conducted a massive, sophisticated drone attack targeting airfields in five regions of Russia. According to the agency, “Operation Spiderweb” destroyed 41 aircraft (though these numbers haven’t been independently confirmed).…
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Part I: From Defense Primes to Deep Tech Startups In this special two-part edition of Drone Wars, host Dan Magy sits down with defense tech entrepreneur Nathan Mintz, CEO of CX2, for a wide-ranging conversation on innovation, autonomy, and the evolving front lines of national security. Nathan reflects on his early engineering work at Boeing and Ray…
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Part II: Attritable Warfare, UGVs, and the Future of Combat In Part II, Sam Bendett returns to break down the real-time innovation shaping Russia and Ukraine's unmanned arsenals. We examine the shift to fiber optic-controlled drones, the rising role of attritable assets, and how military bureaucracies are struggling to keep up with front-line innov…
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Part I: OSINT, Telegram Warfare & Tactical Innovation In Part I of our conversation with Sam Bendett, we dive deep into how the war in Ukraine is being shaped not only on the battlefield—but online. Sam, a leading expert in open-source intelligence and Russian military adaptation, breaks down how Telegram and other platforms have become real-time w…
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Autonomous Frontlines and the Rise of Stark: Florian Seibel on the Future of Drone Warfare Florian Seibel returns for part two of our Drone Wars conversation to unpack the deeper implications of autonomy in warfare and the launch of his new company, Stark. He discusses why gamified training, fast software cycles, and modular drone design are critic…
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From Startup to Battlefield: Florian Seibel on Building Drones That Actually Work in War In this episode of Drone Wars, Dan Magy sits down with Florian Seibel, CEO and co-founder of Quantum Systems, to talk about what it takes to build drone systems that actually survive in combat. Florian shares the journey from struggling startup to a critical pl…
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In the second half of their conversation, Dan Magy and Eric DeMarco look ahead. As CEO of Kratos Defense, Eric reflects on how preparation and urgency are now colliding—and the future is no longer theoretical. They dig into drone swarms, hypersonics, and the role of AI in modern conflict, along with the ethical dilemmas those technologies bring. Er…
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This episode marks the beginning of a powerful two-part conversation between Dan Magy and Eric DeMarco, CEO of Kratos Defense. As they reflect on over a decade of strategic growth and technological advancement, Eric shares what it takes to build resilient defense systems in a world facing fast-evolving threats. It’s not just about innovation—it’s a…
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In this episode of The Crazy One, Stephen Gates shares the lessons learned from his journey of leaving corporate America to start his own agency. With over 20 years of experience across industries, Stephen dives deep into the tough decisions that led him to bet on himself. He talks about embracing the fear of failure, navigating imposter syndrome, …
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Part III – Culture, Doctrine, and the Path Forward In the final chapter, Brabner discusses the broader changes needed across policy, training, and recruitment to make drone warfare viable at scale. From launching the National Drone Association to preparing for upcoming international drone competitions, he lays out a vision where unmanned systems ar…
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Part II – Swarm Tech, Soldier-Led Innovation, and the Tactical Shift Ahead Brabner returns to explore how collaborative autonomy, soldier-driven innovation labs, and evolving doctrine are setting the stage for a major leap in how the Army fights. He discusses the integration of swarm behavior into tactical operations, the importance of bottom-up fe…
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Part I – Redefining Capability: Brabner’s Journey from Infantry to Innovation In this opening conversation, Lt. Col. Michael Brabner reflects on his combat experience in Iraq and Afghanistan and how it fuels his mission to reshape the Army’s approach to unmanned systems. He shares how his transition into acquisition became a strategic move to prote…
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In this fired-up episode of The Crazy One, Stephen Gates dives into the reality of the design industry today—where companies often fail to truly value creativity, even though it’s been proven to drive success. Drawing from his own experiences, Stephen reflects on the frustrations designers face as they see AI and platforms like Canva change the lan…
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In this special bonus episode of 16 Sunsets, host Kevin Fong talks to composers Christian Lundberg and Russell Emmanuel, of Hans Zimmer's renowned Bleeding Fingers Composers Collective about the creation and evolution of the compelling suite of themes that underscore the 16 Sunsets series. They discuss how they approached the challenge of capturing…
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In this gripping episode of Drone Wars, we sit down with two incredible Ukrainian pilots—one of the country's top trainers, having trained over 5,000 pilots, and another, an elite combat pilot. They share their firsthand experiences from the front lines, where drone warfare is evolving in real time. We discuss: The critical mistakes NATO and the U.…
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In this special episode of Drone Wars, we bring you an inside look at the evolving landscape of drone warfare in Ukraine. Two Ukrainian experts—one of the country’s top pilot trainers and a leading UAV operator—share firsthand experiences from the battlefield. They discuss how drone tactics have evolved, the hidden details that expose enemy positio…
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In this gripping episode of Drone Wars, we sit down with Ukrainian UAV operators Dennis and Yuri, who have been at the forefront of adapting drone technology on the front lines in the war in Ukraine. They share their incredible journey—from civilian careers in IT and interior design to becoming critical players in drone operations. Discover how the…
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In this bonus episode of 16Sunsets, we present the interview performed Kevin Fong and Andrew Luck-Baker with former NASA flight director Rob Kelso—a man whose career spans the whole of the Space Shuttle era and whose stories offer a rare glimpse behind the consoles of Mission Control. From the first flight of Columbia to the secret world of classif…
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In Part 2 of this Drone Wars double episode, guest Brian Streem returns to explore the widening gap between U.S. defense procurement cycles and the real-time demands of drone warfare. From Ukraine’s open-source FPV innovation to the rise of small, global drone startups, Brian and the hosts dissect how commercial agility is outpacing traditional mil…
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In this episode of The Crazy One, Stephen Gates dives into the impact of AI on the creative industry. With AI tools making waves in design, writing, and coding, Stephen shares his perspective on how these technologies are changing the game—and why creatives should embrace them rather than fear them. Discussing the differences between real creativit…
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