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In this episode, host Sky Bradshaw explores the topic of feeling whole, and how living the whole self can be freeing, with her guest, Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, Heather Lee Grant. In addition to messages from Spirit, Sky offers a journaling practice to look into the stories we tell ourselves about our challenges, and how we can bring those stories into present moment acceptance. Learn more about Dr. Heather Lee Grant at her website, www.paradoxwellness.org.
Paul & Liz interview actor, director, documentarian, & author Lee Grant. Listeners will definitely know her as Leslie Williams from Ransom for a Dead Man, but will probably also know her from at least one of her many films & tv shows. Lee Grant has won numerous awards for her acting & directing, including an Oscar for best supporting actress for her performance in Shampoo with Warren Beatty, as well as an Oscar for best documentary feature for Down & Out in America, and Emmy awards for her performance on Peyton Place and the Neon Ceiling. She also was an artistic director for the Actors Studio. She's written a memoir "I said Yes to everything" and we are so glad that she said Yes to our podcast! Books & Movies we discussed: -Down & Out in America - Lee Grant documentary -What Sex Am I? - Lee Grant documentary -The Neon Ceiling starring Lee Grant -Shampoo starring Lee Grant -Detective Story starring Lee Grant -Hope Runs High Films Watch the video interview on our Patreon! Head to https://patreon.com/trenchcoatcigar Get Columbo merch on Redbubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/trenchcoatcigar/shop?asc=u Send us a comment at trenchcoatcigar@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @trenchcoatcigar
We had the pleasure of meeting with Lee Grant Irons and his daughter, Morgan Irons, during Season 5 of the Space 3D podcast. We’ve invited Lee Grant back this season to continue our discussion. This is part 3 and the conclusion of our latest interview.Lee Grant Irons is a scientist and engineer, with experience in the fields and industries of space plasma and computational physics, nuclear power design and operations, radioactive and hazardous waste management, environmental remediation, and large-scale engineering and construction projects.In this episode, cohosts Tom Hill and Eleanor O’Rangers continue learning about the key elements of Pancosmorio Theory put forth in Lee’s article recently published in Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences entitled, Frontiers | Pancosmorio (world limit) theory of the sustainability of human migration and settlement in space ( frontiersin.org ) .Briefly, Pancosmorio Theory draws on ecological thermodynamics theory and the methodology of abductive reasoning to consider the consequences of humans leaving Earth’s life-sustaining regenerative systems behind. The paper argues that human growth beyond Earth will be limited by the absence of these systems and the implications of leaving them behind.While the prospect of what lies ahead for humankind in establishing a permanent presence in space is daunting, Lee’s paper lays the groundwork for defining the prerequisite foundation for that bootstrapped settlement to flourish.
We had the pleasure of meeting with Lee Grant Irons and his daughter, Morgan Irons, during Season 5 of the Space 3D podcast. We’ve invited Lee Grant back this season to continue our discussion. This is part 2 of our latest interview.Lee Grant Irons is a scientist and engineer, with experience in the fields and industries of space plasma and computational physics, nuclear power design and operations, radioactive and hazardous waste management, environmental remediation, and large-scale engineering and construction projects.In this episode, cohosts Tom Hill and Eleanor O’Rangers begin to delve into the foundational elements of Pancosmorio Theory with Lee, who just published an article on this subject with his daughter, Morgan Irons: Frontiers | Pancosmorio (world limit) theory of the sustainability of human migration and settlement in space ( frontiersin.org ) Briefly, Pancosmorio Theory draws on ecological thermodynamics theory and the methodology of abductive reasoning to consider the consequences of humans leaving Earth’s life-sustaining regenerative systems behind. The paper argues that human growth beyond Earth will be limited by the absence of these systems and the implications of leaving them behind.While this episode ends on what might be perceived as a bit of a pessimistic tone regarding the future of space settlement, we promise that there is a more positive message when we air part 3 of our interview, so make sure to tune in to that!
We had the pleasure of meeting with Lee Grant Irons and his daughter, Morgan Irons, during Season 5 of the Space 3D podcast. We’ve invited Lee Grant back this season to continue our discussion. This is part 1 of our latest interview.Lee Grant Irons is a scientist and engineer, with experience in the fields and industries of space plasma and computational physics, nuclear power design and operations, radioactive and hazardous waste management, environmental remediation, and large-scale engineering and construction projects.In this episode, cohosts Tom Hill and Eleanor O’Rangers get an update on Morgan Irons’ continued work on soil aggregates and their effects on soil organic carbon sequestration under Earth gravity and microgravity. Then, we transition to a discussion of Lee’s role as Executive Director of the non-profit Norfolk Institute ( Research in Human Resiliency | Norfolk Institute) where he helping to foster funding for various projects focused on the existential challenges of human sustainability on Earth and in space. We will also preview Lee’s latest publication on Pancosmorio Theory, which we’ll explore in detail in part 2 of this interview.
This is part 3 and the conclusion of our interview with with Morgan and Lee Grant Irons on sustainable environmental systems and terraforming. Morgan is a Soil and Crop Sciences Ph.D. candidate in the Lehmann Lab at Cornell University, where her research focuses on microbial-adhesion mechanisms and organo-mineral, organo-organic interactions in soil aggregates and their effects on soil organic carbon sequestration under Earth gravity and microgravity. Lee Grant Irons is a scientist and engineer, with experience in the fields and industries of space plasma and computational physics, nuclear power design and operations, radioactive and hazardous waste management, environmental remediation, and large-scale engineering and construction projects. As the Executive Director of the non-profit Norfolk Institute, he is working on the existential challenges of human sustainability on Earth and in space. In this episode, cohosts Tom Hill and Eleanor O’Rangers conduct a “lightning round” of questions and answers with their guests. While the answers were much more involved than a typical lightning round… that’s OK—because we had the opportunity to discuss the Martian, musings on a Biosphere 3… and the subject of… biosolids. +++++++++++++++++++++++ Additional links of interest related to our interview with Morgan and Lee Grant Irons: Link to the paper referred to during the interview: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspas.2021.789563/abstract Morgan's social media where you can follow her research: Instagram: astroecologist Twitter: @Astroeco_Morgan Facebook: www.facebook.com/astroeco.morgan/ Research Gate profile links for even more supplemental material related to the podcast: www.researchgate.net/profile/Lee-Irons www.researchgate.net/profile/Morgan-Irons Norfolk Institute: www.norfolkinstitute.org
We continue our conversation with Morgan and Lee Grant Irons on everything you wanted to know about the intricacies of terraforming. In short: it’s complicated! Morgan is a Soil and Crop Sciences Ph.D. candidate in the Lehmann Lab at Cornell University, where her research focuses on microbial-adhesion mechanisms and organo-mineral, organo-organic interactions in soil aggregates and their effects on soil organic carbon sequestration under Earth gravity and microgravity. In 2018, Morgan was also awarded US Patent 9,970,208; ""Ecological system model for a self-sustaining and resilient human habitation on the Moon and Mars and for food security and climate change mitigation anywhere on Earth." Lee Grant Irons is a scientist and engineer, with experience in the fields and industries of space plasma and computational physics, nuclear power design and operations, radioactive and hazardous waste management, environmental remediation, and large-scale engineering and construction projects. As the Executive Director of the non-profit Norfolk Institute, he is working on the existential challenges of human sustainability on Earth and in space. In part 2 of our interview, we’ll discuss the challenges of conducting research on real and simulated soil samples in space, the long-term goal of creating an independent ecosystem on another planetary body that does not rely on an earth supply chain for sustainability, and lessons we can take from sustainable eco-practices on earth. Finally, we’ll consider whether there is any role for genetic modification of humans to address some of the limitations and risks associated with the creation of adaptive, sustainable ecosystems for interplanetary settlement. +++++++++++++++++++++++ Additional links of interest related to our interview with Morgan and Lee Grant Irons: Link to the paper referred to during the interview: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspas.2021.789563/abstract Morgan's social media where you can follow her research: Instagram: astroecologist Twitter: @Astroeco_Morgan Facebook: www.facebook.com/astroeco.morgan/ Research Gate profile links for even more supplemental material related to the podcast: www.researchgate.net/profile/Lee-Irons www.researchgate.net/profile/Morgan-Irons Norfolk Institute: www.norfolkinstitute.org
We are joined by Morgan and Lee Grant Irons for a discussion of everything you wanted to know about the intricacies of terraforming and more. Morgan is a Soil and Crop Sciences Ph.D. candidate in the Lehmann Lab at Cornell University, where her research focuses on microbial-adhesion mechanisms and organo-mineral, organo-organic interactions in soil aggregates and their effects on soil organic carbon sequestration under Earth gravity and microgravity. Lee Grant Irons is a scientist and engineer, with experience in the fields and industries of space plasma and computational physics, nuclear power design and operations, radioactive and hazardous waste management, environmental remediation, and large-scale engineering and construction projects. As the Executive Director of the non-profit Norfolk Institute, he is working on the existential challenges of human sustainability on Earth and in space. In part 1 of our interview, we’ll get acquainted with these researchers, define what terraforming is—and which planets Morgan and Lee would choose to terraform first, And then discuss recent experiments Morgan sent up on the International Space Station and on a suborbital Blue Origin spaceflight. ++++++++ Additional links of interest related to our interview with Morgan and Lee Grant Irons: Link to the paper referred to during the interview: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspas.2021.789563/abstract Morgan's social media where you can follow her research: Instagram: astroecologist Twitter: @Astroeco_Morgan Facebook: www.facebook.com/astroeco.morgan/ Research Gate profile links for even more supplemental material related to the podcast: www.researchgate.net/profile/Lee-Irons www.researchgate.net/profile/Morgan-Irons Norfolk Institute: www.norfolkinstitute.org
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