Sunday 24 January 2016

Podcasts in 2016: Part 1

As I mentioned recently, I'm making 2016 the Year of the Podcast. I've made a spreadsheet in which I'm tracking what I've listened to. Thus far, in January (and the waning days of December), here's what I've been listening to:

  • Risk Management: Security Professionals: SPP 000: Introduction
  • Risk Management: Security Professionals: SPP 001: Firearm Selection with Massad Ayoob
  • Risk Management: Security Professionals: SPP 002: Provoking an Attack
  • Risk Management: Security Professionals: SPP 003: Fugitive Recovery with Dan Magnus, Part 1
  • Risk Management: Security Professionals: SPP 004: Fugitive Recovery with Dan Magnus, Part 2
  • Risk Management: Security Professionals: SPP 005: Fugitive Recovery with Dan Magnus, Part 3
  • Risk Management: Security Professionals: SPP 006: "Grows" and Clandestine Drug Labs (Extended Edition)
  • Risk Management: Security Professionals: SPP 007: Command Presence
  • Risk Management: Security Professionals: SPP 008: Training Records
  • Risk Management: ASIS Security Management: BONUS: Terrorism and the Planned Parenthood Shooting
  • Risk Management: ASIS Security Management: Security Management Highlights December 2015
  • Risk Management: EuroTrash Security: Episode 1
  • Risk Management: EuroTrash Security: Episode 2: Didier Stevens
  • Risk Management: EuroTrash Security: Episode 3: Ewout Meij
  • Risk Management: Southern Fried Security: Episode 171 - 2015 in Review
  • Risk Management: Risky Business: Risky Business #394 - Matthew Green talks "crypto bans"
  • Geographic Information Systems: Directions Magazine: Podcast: Are GIS Pros Choosing Esri Community Maps over OpenStreetMap?
  • Geographic Information Systems: Directions Magazine: Podcast: A Changing LBS Ecosystem, An Executive One-on-One Interview with Kanwar Chadha, CSR plc
  • Geographic Information Systems: Directions Magazine: Podcast: Do We Need Maps in our Location-based Apps?
  • Geographic Information Systems: Directions Magazine: Podcast: Is it Time to Reposition LBS and VGI?
  • Geographic Information Systems: Directions Magazine: Podcast: FOSS4G 2010 Takeaways and Themes
  • Geographic Information Systems: Directions Magazine: Podcast: Teasing Google's Geo Vision from its Latest ...
  • Geographic Information Systems: Directions Magazine: Podcast: When a Geospatial Leader Steps Down
  • Geographic Information Systems: Directions Magazine: Podcast: Defining and Sizing the Geospatial Marketplace
  • Geographic Information Systems: Directions Magazine: Podcast: Will Spatial Queries in Google Fusion Tables Change the World?
  • Geographic Information Systems: A VerySpatial Podcast: A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 001
  • Geographic Information Systems: A VerySpatial Podcast: A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 002
  • Geographic Information Systems: A VerySpatial Podcast: A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 003
  • Geographic Information Systems: A VerySpatial Podcast: A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 004
  • Geographic Information Systems: A VerySpatial Podcast: A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 005
  • Geographic Information Systems: A VerySpatial Podcast: A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 533
  • First World War: MacArthur Memorial Podcast: The USS Olympia in World War I
  • First World War: MacArthur Memorial Podcast: The Miracle at the Marne
  • First World War: MacArthur Memorial Podcast: Douglas MacArthur in the First World War – Part I: The Formation of the Rainbow Division
  • First World War: MacArthur Memorial Podcast: Douglas MacArthur in the First World War – Part II: Camp Mills
  • First World War: MacArthur Memorial Podcast: Dazzle Painting
  • First World War: Imperial War Museum: Voices of the First World War: Episode 11: War at Sea
  • First World War: Imperial War Museum: Voices of the First World War: Episode 12: Zeppelins over Britain
  • First World War: Imperial War Museum: Voices of the First World War: Episode 13: Gas Attack at Ypres
  • First World War: Imperial War Museum: Voices of the First World War: Episode 14: Gallipoli
  • Strategy: Control Risks: Prospects for Cuba in 2016
  • Strategy: Control Risks: Doing business in 2016 and the Made in China strategy
  • Strategy: Control Risks: Geostrategy and the Syrian conflict
  • Strategy: Control Risks: Africa and the commodities slow down
  • Strategy: Control Risks: RiskMap Podcast: The US chairs the UN Security Council; fighting IS; the Paris climate change conference.
  • Strategy: Control Risks: Mobile malware: an evolving threat
  • Strategy: Control Risks: RiskMap Podcast: We look ahead to the coming year and discuss some of the key themes addressed in our RiskMap 2016.
  • Strategy: BBC Documentaries: DocArchive: Meeting the Houthis and Their Enemies in Yemen
  • Strategy: BBC Documentaries: DocArchive: Crypto Wars
  • Strategy: Middle East Week: Tunisian Jihadism with Bridget Moreng
  • Strategy: Middle East Week: Iran-Saudi Arabia Conflict and Its Regional Effects with Phillip Smyth
  • Strategy: Middle East Week: UK's Role in Syria & Recent Diplomatic Efforts with Michael Stephens
  • Strategy: The Heritage Foundation: Perspectives on the State of the TSA: Exploring Possible Reforms to the Transportation Security Administration
  • Strategy: SpyCast: Author Debriefing: Church of Spies: The Pope’s Secret War Against Hitler
  • Strategy: SpyCast: Intelligence and the Middle East
  • Strategy: RUSI: Does Strategy Matter?
  • Strategy: RUSI: Cyber Weapons
  • Strategy: BBC Inquiry: Inquiry: What Does the President Need to know?
  • Strategy: BBC Inquiry: Inquiry: Is Cyber Warfare Really That Scary?
  • Strategy: BBC Inquiry: Inquiry: What Is The Yemen Conflict Really About?
  • Strategy: BBC Inquiry: Inquiry: How Strong is NATO?
  • Strategy: BBC Inquiry: Inquiry: Can We Learn to Live with Nuclear Power?
  • Strategy: Reuters War College: Women Fighting ISIS
  • Strategy: KCL War Studies Podcast: Strategy and Security in Cyberspace
  • Strategy: KCL War Studies Podcast: Western Sahara & Egypt after the Arab Spring
  • General Interest: The John Batchelor Show: Sat 9/12/15 JBS Author: Fallujah Awakens, Bill Ardolino
  • General Interest: The John Batchelor Show: Thurs 9/10/15 Hr 4 JBS: Billy Mitchell's War with the Navy, Thomas Wildenberg
  • General Interest: The John Batchelor Show: Sun 9/13/15 JBS Author: The Road to Fatima Gate, Michael Totten
  • General Interest: BBC Radio Orkney: Bruck - Monday 11th January 2016.
  • General Interest: BBC Radio Orkney: Whassigo - Wednesday 6th January 2016
  • General Interest: BBC Documentaries: DocArchive: Freedom of the Mind
  • General Interest: BBC Documentaries: DocArchive: Freedom of the Mind
  • General Interest: BBC Documentaries: DocArchive: Musa's Money
  • General Interest: BBC Documentaries: DocArchive: PJ O'Rourke on the UK Campaign Trail
  • General Interest: BBC Documentaries: DocArchive: PJ O'Rourke on the UK Election Trail
  • General Interest: BBC Documentaries: DocArchive: The Great Space Hunt
  • General Interest: Serial Podcast: Serial S02 Episode 04: The Captors
  • General Interest: Serial Podcast: Serial S02 Episode 05: Meanwhile, in Tampa
  • General Interest: Slate Serial Spoilers Special: Serial Season 2, Episode 1: Slate's Spoiler Special
  • General Interest: Slate Serial Spoilers Special: Serial Season 2, Episode 2: Slate’s Spoiler Special
  • General Interest: Slate Serial Spoilers Special: Serial Season 2, Episode 3: Slate’s Spoiler Special
  • General Interest: Slate Serial Spoilers Special: Serial Season 2, Episode 4: Slate’s Spoiler Special
  • General Interest: Slate Serial Spoilers Special: Serial Spoiler Special: Jay Talks (But Not To Sarah)
  • General Interest: Task & Purpose Radio: Task & Purpose Radio, Episode 00: Introductions
  • General Interest: Task & Purpose Radio: Task & Purpose Radio, Episode 01: Bergdahl’s Perception of Reality
  • General Interest: Task & Purpose Radio: Task & Purpose Radio, Episode 02: A Question of Accounts
  • General Interest: Task & Purpose Radio: Task & Purpose Radio, Episode 03: Should We Believe Bergdahl?
  • General Interest: Task & Purpose Radio: Task & Purpose Radio, Episode 04: The Stuff Of Conspiracy Theories
  • General Interest: Task & Purpose Radio: Task & Purpose Radio, Episode 05: A Ground Perspective

    At this point, I have literally thousands of podcasts to listen to. I don't expect to accomplish that over the course of 2015, but I can chew through a lot of them. At this point, I'm trying to check off at least one podcast from each category (Strategy, Security Risk Management, Geographic Information Systems, and the First World War) on each work day.

    Stay tuned. More to come.
  • Friday 22 January 2016

    I Am Not Dead

    I have been altogether absent from blogging for awhile. I'm going to try to remedy that.

    Let's start with a bit of an update. On New Year's Eve Day, I accepted an offer to take a new job. It's a lateral move, but the money's a bit better, the company's a lot better, and the position itself is a good pivot point for future opportunities. I'm using the change as an excuse to switch a few more things up.

    One thing I'm going to try to do in 2016 is cook more often. By and large, I've been able to justify a near-exclusive restaurant diet because it saved me the headache of a lot of cleanup, and it wasn't a significantly different cost compared to what it would cost me to cook something. Whereas my old office was located within a block of many fine purveyors of sustenance, my new office has a single hole-in-the-wall cafe within walking distance. So, in order to try to save money and improve the quality of my diet, I'm going to try to cook two new recipes each month.

    Before I got the job offer, I had decided to focus and document my podcast listening habits in 2016 to developing marketable job skills. Initially, I was going to focus on security risk management and geographic information systems (GIS). I added two additioal categories: strategy, and the First World War. The whole thing has led me to do some sorting of my mp3 library, and I created a massive spreadsheet - initially to track the GIS stuff, then to track the security stuff, and eventually to track everything.

    I didn't end up sustaining my reading goals from last year, so I'm going to attempt eight books again this year. I still need to complete The Devil's Sandbox. I'm working to finalize that list, and once I have, I'll post it - and hopefully keep better track of my progress here than I did last year.

    Stay tuned.