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This podcast is dedicated to one expressing themself about a topic that is on mind at the moment. A wide range of topics will be discussed including, anime, manga, TV shows and more. There is no limit to the topics that you can come across when listening to these episodes. Cover art photo provided by Ian Schneider on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@goian
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Climb on board the struggle bus 🚌 with me as I learn life’s lessons and journey through my health and wellness valleys and peaks 🏔️ ultimately seeking that pinnacle of health, self-love 💗, and maybe I can help one or two of you along the way, next stop 🛑, your ears 👂🏻. 💜 Make sure to visit my website!💜👉🏻theevolutionoflarry.com👈🏻 If you like what you hear make a gift to: https://venmo.com/u/Larry-Garrett-17 💘
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We Have A LOT To Talk About

Aleksandar Vukojev and Rob Yonkers

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Rob is from New York and Aleks is from Novi Sad, Serbia. They come from two different worlds and two drastically different perspectives, and yet, they have A LOT to talk about. Join the conversation as this international couple explores a range of topics, including languages, Formula 1, near-death experiences, building a podcast, working on a cruise ship, travelling the world and more. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wehavealottotalkabout/support
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In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Captain Jerry Rovner, USN-Ret, discusses with host Stephen Phillips the International Submarine Races (ISR). These are human-powered submarine races hosted each year at NSWC Carderock. Jerry has been the race director since 1991. With…
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In Episode 29, Ian and Ash venture into the wild frontiers of video podcasting, with Ian's "door and chair" background sure to be nominated for design awards. The pair tackle the thorny art of story splitting, with Ash confessing his frustration at watching teams scramble around massive requirements like ants on a dropped ice cream cone. Meanwhile,…
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In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn aLot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, ASNE Educator in Residence, Dr. Michael Briscoe, discusses with host Stephen Phillips Promoting Electric Propulsion Workforce Development Program hosting its national competition for 2025. Listen in to hear about this exciting competit…
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In the most recent episode of Talk a Little, Learn a Lot, the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Captain Roy Springer, USN-Ret, discusses with host Stephen Phillips his command of the test submarine and first tear-drop shaped hull, USS Albacore (AGSS 569). This includesdetailed discussions of its control surfaces (laminar flow and …
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In Episode 28, Ian and Ash wade into the treacherous waters of AI-generated testing strategies, with Ian demonstrating how LLMs can now create comprehensive (but perhaps suspiciously mundane) test documentation with just a few commands. The pair debate whether testers should fear for their jobs or simply laugh at AI's confident yet risk-blind appro…
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In this barnstorming episode of What A Lot Of Things, Ian and Ash bravely venture into the uncanny valley of AI pair programming, where the machines are suspiciously eager to agree that you're an absolute genius. Will our intrepid hosts manage to navigate the delicate dance between genuine collaboration and what Ash describes as "an advanced rubber…
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In this episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, ASNE Executive Director Dale “Kid” Lumme discusses with host Stephen Phillips ASNE’s major events for 2025 to include Promoting Electric Propulsion (PEP), the Intelligence Ships Symposium, MEGARUST, The Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Sympos…
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Welcome to the much-anticipated premiere of the second season of "Loser Talk with Lar, Losing a lot More Than Just Weight." Join Larry as he shares his heartfelt journey of resilience and transformation, reuniting with the Larry's Losers Band after a rejuvenating tropical hiatus. This episode delves into the challenges and triumphs of the past year…
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Step into a quantum realm of confusion as Ian attempts to explain Google's new Willow chip, a computer so powerful it makes regular supercomputers look like pocket calculators from the 1980s. Listen in amazement as our hosts try to wrap their heads around quantum computing using everything from Schrödinger's cat to hand-waving explanations of myste…
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RDML Calvin Foster, USN, Deputy Commander, Naval Surface Force Atlantic, joined Dr. Stephen Phillips following his keynote at the 2024 Naval S&T Symposium. RDML Foster discussed many topics including pacing the threat, ensuring a culture of healthy debate in Naval Engineering, mine warfare in the Black Sea, employing and communicating with Maritime…
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During the 2024 Naval Science and Technology Symposium, Dr. Stephen Phillips had the honor of speaking with the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition, The Honorable Nickolas Guertin. Mr. Guertin discussed the symposium, his view of the importance of naval engineering, and his view of ASNE and its future.…
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Your favorite tech podcast stretches out for a luxurious 75 minutes this time, like a cat in a sunbeam (speaking of which, meet Ash's new rescue cat Bauhaus). Ian and Ash dive into McKinsey's latest thoughts on measuring developer productivity, leading to some choice words about their take on "quality assurance testers." Things get wonderfully weir…
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In another Talk a Little, Learn a Lot interview during the Naval Science & Technology Symposia, Dr. Stephen Phillips sat down with Captain Jesse Black, USN, Commanding Officer of the Naval Research Laboratory to hear his views on the conference proceedings, the future of Naval Engineering, and his career as an Engineering Duty Officer.…
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During the ASNE 2024 S&T Symposia, ASNE's Scholarship Chairman Richard Celotto sat down with host Dr. Stephen Phillips to discuss the Combat Systems Symposium, life as a naval engineer, his thoughts on the ASNE organization, and the importance and availability of ASNE scholarships for STEM students.Av American Society of Naval Engineers
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Step into the festive spirit as Ian and Ash invite you to join them for the first ever What A Lot Of Things Christmas party! After a remarkably productive year with 14 (soon to be 15) episodes released, the podcast duo are inviting listeners to a yet-to-be-determined pub in Ilkley on Wednesday, 18th December. Whether you want to join Ash's cheerful…
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Stephen Phillips interviews Erhard Koehler from the Maritime Administration (MARAD) to discuss the Nuclear Ship Savannah. A National Historic Landmark, Savannah was envisioned by President Dwight D. Eisenhower as part of his "Atoms for Peace" initiative. Savannah is now in Baltimore. More information on this unique ship to include when she is avail…
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Journey with Ian and Ash into the peculiar world of AI podcasting as they explore Google's NotebookLM, where American-accented hosts eagerly discuss everything from your CV to your productivity systems (even if they do occasionally mistake Ash for a lady). Our intrepid duo discover you can make AIs wax lyrical about a document containing nothing bu…
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In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn aLot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, ASNE National Council Member Rear Admiral Jim Shannon, USN-Ret, discusses with host StephenPhillips his view of the future of naval engineering and with it, the future of ASNE. The ASNE/ONR Naval S&T symposium information can be found …
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In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Astronaut Andre Douglas discusses with host Stephen Phillips his journey from the U.S. Coast Guard to NASA to become an Astronaut and how his education and experience in naval engineering has served him on this adventure. The ASNE/ONR…
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Buckle up, dear listeners, for the 23rd rollercoaster ride of What A Lot Of Things! In this episode, Ian and Ash embark on a wild adventure through the treacherous jungles of productivity, armed with nothing but their wit, wisdom, and a healthy dose of skepticism. First up, Ash dives headfirst into the Figma frenzy, revealing how this popular desig…
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In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, The Honorable Juan Garcia and host Stephen Phillips discuss the Innovation Theater at the 2024 Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium last month. Secretary Garcia led in the panel entitled “Twice the Citizen, Life in the day of…
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In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Eric Lind and host Stephen Phillips discuss the Innovation Theater at the 2024 Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium earlier this month. Mr. Lind participated in the panel entitled “Domino Time: Transformational Leadership and…
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In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Captain Andrew Pecora, USCG and host Stephen Phillips discuss the Innovation Theater at the 2024 Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium earlier this month. Captain Pecora gave the “kick-off” lecture, “Innovation is more than Te…
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Get ready for a productivity party as Ian and Ash dive into the chaotic world of getting stuff done! From Ash's Trello-powered life management system to Ian's valiant attempts at David Allen's Getting Things Done, our dynamic duo explore the highs and lows of personal productivity. Warning: may contain traces of work-in-progress limits and an unhea…
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In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Cheryl Jordan and host Stephen Phillips discuss the Innovation Theater events during the Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium 2024 at the Virginia Beach Convention Center in Virginia Beach, September 16-19. The Innovation The…
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Hold onto your keyboards, folks! In this episode of What A Lot Of Things, Ian and Ash embark on a wild ride through the treacherous waters of R&D tax credits and the murky depths of technical debt. Watch as Ash dons his cape and mask as the Testing Avenger, attempting to save Ian's poor, test-less Ilkley Live website from certain doom. Marvel at Ia…
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In this episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Rear Admiral Ron Rábago USCG (Ret.), ASNE National Vice President discusses with host Stephen Phillips the value proposition of ASNE to our nation, to the profession of Naval engineering and to the men and women who are designing, building and s…
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Strap in for a wild ride as Ian and Ash tackle the dystopian world of employee monitoring software! Marvel at the horrors on sale as our hosts ponder whether these digital taskmasters are the future of work or just really creepy ways to watch people type. But wait, there's more! Venture into the mind-bending realm of the Cynefin framework, where ou…
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In this episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Leigh McCue, the Naval Engineers Journal Editor in Chief, discusses with host Stephen Phillips her views on the journal, naval engineering, and her vision for the future of ASNE.Av American Society of Naval Engineers
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Step into the origins of What A Lot Of Things with this special bonus episode that takes Ian and Ash back to where it all began - the hiking trails of Ilkley Moor! Long before they were podcast hosts, the duo's casual walks and pub visits sparked the conversations that would eventually become the show. Now, armed with new wireless microphones, they…
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In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE), Rear Admiral Mark Whitney, USN-Ret, and Captain Bill Crow, USN-Ret, two of ASNE’s vice presidents, discuss with host Dr. Stephen Phillips their views of the future of naval engineering and their vision for the future of ASNE.…
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In this episode, Ian and Ash embark on a meandering journey through the digital wilderness, pondering the merits of a smartphone-free childhood and the peculiar world of software code review and pull requests. From nostalgic ramblings about bakelite phones to imagining a world of smart telegrams, our intrepid hosts navigate the treacherous waters o…
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In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn a Lot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) podcast, Ms. Jessica Galassie discusses with host Stephen Phillips the upcoming Fleet Maintenance and Modernization Symposium, hosted at the Virginia Beach Convention Center September 16-19. Register at: https://www.navalengineers.org/Symposia…
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In the most recent episode of “Talk a Little, Learn aLot,” the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE), Rear Admiral Tom Druggan, USN-Ret, discusses with host Stephen Phillips the upcoming updated and digital edition of The Story of Aegis, Fifteen Years Later, and the valuablecontributions of the Naval Engineers Journal.…
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In this rollicking 18th episode of What A Lot Of Things, Ian and Ash dive into the choppy waters of Apple's tussle with the EU over the Digital Markets Act, pondering the implications for developers and users alike. They then take a wistful trip down memory lane, discussing the persistent challenge of legacy systems and out-of-support software, wit…
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