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The Conflict Doctor

Dr. Rebecca Nicholson

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Conflict occurs at all levels – mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical – because we are affected by what goes on around us. I’m Dr. Rebecca Nicholson, a conflict resolution expert. I have a PhD in Conflict Analysis and Resolution. I’ve published 3 books on conflict, and I work with individuals, businesses, and organizations to resolve conflict. I have worked in human trafficking, child solder reintegration, and sustainable development. I began my career in politics, and educate people ab ...
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Recorded conversations and interviews on electronics design and manufacturing with the editors of PCD&F/Circuits Assembly, brought to you by the Printed Circuit Engineering Association (PCEA)
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Reliability Matters is a podcast on the subject of reliability of circuit assemblies. Reliability "best practices" and success stories are discussed. This podcast features interviews with experts in the electronic assembly industry. All electronic production segments which effect product reliability are on the table. This includes contamination, coating, cleanliness assessment, inspection, building for harsh environments, reflow, printing, failure analysis, board fabrication, and much more. ...
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Stay updated with the latest news on electronics and semiconductors with Stuart Cording, The Electronics Reporter. Released once per month, the show highlights new silicon chips, software solutions, modules, sensors, and the occasional fun item!
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I'd Rather Not is a weekly comedy podcast about bad decisions and how we make them. Each episode our "expert" panel welcomes a guest to dissect "would you rather" scenarios and vote on a "winner". It always either ends in death or an existential crisis.
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“The past is never dead. It's not even past.” Silicon Valley is an espionage innovator—it has been since its inception. During the dawn of the high-tech age, an engineer named James Harper begins his industrious climb. But as Silicon Valley blossoms into what it is today, so too does the dark side of all this newfound wealth and ambition—right as the cold war reaches its final crescendo. As Harper works to build his fortune, his ambition endangers his nation’s safety. He sells nuclear secret ...
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Indie Worldwide is where indie hackers come to meet other indie hackers. Every week we interview a successful startup founder, indie maker, or bootstrapper and find out how they did it. Each episode is packed with actionable growth strategies and proven tactics for building your indie startup. Catch our recorded interviews here, or check out one of our multiple monthly live meetups: https://indieworldwide.co/ See you there 🌎🌍🌏 Hosted by Anthony Castrio
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This is an audio series powered by Altium. Our vision is based around supporting you the engineer, fueling your passion to design. We aim to deliver you the most cutting edge PCB design knowledge and resources the industry has to offer in an easy to understand and digestible way. Stay up to date with the latest technology and industry trends with our complete collection of whitepapers, webinars, video tutorials, blogs, and more by visiting our resources page: https://resources.altium.com/.
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Welcome to the "Do You Take This Man?" podcast by Men's Vows, co-hosted by Eduardo Braniff and Sam Ervin. In this podcast, our guests discuss stories of "for better" and "for worse" from men doing their best to navigate the seas of gay romance and relationships. We belong to a fantastic team of dedicated gay men creating the popular wedding and lifestyle blog Men's Vows. Join us as we discuss the real highs and lows, ins and outs, and do’s and dont’s of gay relationships, and laugh plenty al ...
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Dive into the electrifying world of electrical engineering with Circuit Break, a MacroFab podcast hosted by Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig. This dynamic duo, armed with practical experience and a palpable passion for tech, explores the latest innovations, industry news, and practical challenges in the field. From DIY project hurdles to deep dives with industry experts, Parker and Stephen's real-world insights provide an engaging learning experience that bridges theory and practice for eng ...
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It's time for the espionage thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, an adaptation of John le Carré’s iconic Cold War novel. We explore the complex plot centered around MI6's hunt for a double agent, led by the enigmatic George Smiley, played brilliantly by Gary Oldman. Join us as we unpack the film's atmospheric direction, intricate character dynamics,…
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As the demand for more durable and dependable electronics continues to rise across industries, the choice of soldering materials, such as solder paste, plays a pivotal role in determining the reliability of these devices. We'll discuss how selecting the right solder paste can influence performance and longevity, and we'll hear from an industry expe…
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As the demand for more durable and dependable electronics continues to rise across industries, the choice of soldering materials, such as solder paste, plays a pivotal role in determining the reliability of these devices. We'll discuss how selecting the right solder paste can influence performance and longevity, and we'll hear from an industry expe…
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One of the most critical aspects of manufacturing high-reliability circuit assemblies is thermal profiling during the reflow process. Whether you're designing, engineering, or troubleshooting circuit assemblies, understanding how temperatures during the reflow process influences the quality and performance of your assemblies is essential. In this e…
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If you're part of the electronics landscape, you've likely encountered the role contract manufacturers play — and it's a critical one. These specialized partners bridge the gap between design innovation and full-scale production, bringing efficiency, expertise, and flexibility to the table. As companies seek to meet growing demand for advanced elec…
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If you're part of the electronics landscape, you've likely encountered the role contract manufacturers play — and it's a critical one. These specialized partners bridge the gap between design innovation and full-scale production, bringing efficiency, expertise, and flexibility to the table. As companies seek to meet growing demand for advanced elec…
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Sales of software for printed circuit board and multichip module design surged 8.2% to $399 million in the second quarter ended in July, continuing a long recovery, the ESD Alliance announced today. Our guest Wally Rhines offers his typical informed assessment of the latest market numbers, noting the particular strength in core areas such as analys…
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We DIVE into The Hunt for Red October, the Cold War political thriller based on Tom Clancy's bestselling novel. We explore the intense cat-and-mouse game of naval warfare between the Soviet Union and the U.S. Navy, led by Sean Connery's Captain Ramius and Alec Baldwin's Jack Ryan. With John McTiernan's expert direction, the film blends suspense, es…
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Jim Rathburn may not be a household name in the printed circuit industry, but maybe he should be. A self-styled serial technologist and innovator, Rathburn holds more than 80 patents covering the gamut of high-density printed circuits, materials and semiconductors. As founder and president of Precision Circuit Technologies, Rathburn helps commercia…
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JITX is a San Jose-based developer of PCB design automation tools. The company's novel platform takes design concepts and convert them into schematics, circuit design, and component placement, among other features. Duncan Haldane, CEO and cofounder, talks with Mike Buetow about the JITX platform, which proposes to rethink and simplify the way elect…
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Two episodes ago, in RM 149, we talked all about automated optical inspection. Today we're exploring the impact of less automated inspection Technology, that being optical microscopes. From commercial, class 1 electronics to high-reliability class 3 electronics, the intricate electronic devices we rely on daily are assembled with astonishing precis…
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SEALs, Suicide, and Service: Beyond the Brotherhood Jimmy May is a retired Navy SEAL Commander with over 22 years of distinguished service. In this episode, Commander May explores the unique journey Navy SEALs undertake as they transition from military life to the civilian world. To address the high rate of suicide among Navy SEALs transitioning to…
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Two episodes ago, episode 149, we talked all about automated optical inspection. Today we're exploring the impact of less automated inspection Technology, that being optical microscopes. From commercial, class 1 electronics to high reliability class 3 electronics, the intricate electronic devices we rely on daily are assembled with astonishing prec…
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Statistics, at its core, is the science of making sense of data. From predicting trends and making informed decisions to ensuring quality control and optimizing processes, the applications of statistics are vast and varied. In the electronic assembly industry, where precision and reliability are paramount, statistical techniques become indispensabl…
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Ranking all of Christopher Nolan's films. From the mind-bending twists of Memento to the blockbuster spectacle of Inception and the epic scale of Interstellar. We dive into Nolan's signature nonlinear storytelling, innovative cinematography, and his impact on modern cinema. Join us as we debate where each film stands in his impressive filmography, …
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In today's episode, we're exploring automated optical inspection (AOI) and x-ray inspection technology within the electronics assembly industry. Joining Mike Konrad are two experts who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. Joel Scutchfield is general manager of SMT and Semicon business operations & director of sales at Koh Young,…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the Coen Brothers' Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men, exploring its masterful blend of Western and noir thriller elements. We analyze the chilling portrayal of violence and fate, focusing on Javier Bardem's unforgettable performance as Anton Chigurh, the moral complexities faced by Josh Brolin's Llewelyn Moss, …
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In this episode of Circuit Break, Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig delve into the fascinating and somewhat humorous topic of hot dog conductivity. They explore an in-depth study conducted by Seth Jenkins, Neil LaTourette, and Brendan Liverman on how boiling time affects hot dog conductivity. The hosts also discuss the historical Presto Hot Dogger,…
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Zachary Feuerstein founded his latest venture in 2022 after running into problems purchasing basic white goods and consumer electronics due to the post-Covid supply chain disruptions. That company, Breadboard, was officially launched with the very modest goal of revolutionizing the electronics supply chain management industry. Designed to automate …
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A sharp look at the Coen Brothers' quirky classic, O Brother, Where Art Thou?. Set during the Great Depression, the film follows the antics of Ulysses Everett McGill and his two bumbling escapee buddies on a so-called treasure hunt. We dissect the film's clever nods to Homer's Odyssey, its mix of comedy and adventure, and the unforgettable bluegras…
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In today's episode, we're exploring automated optical inspection (AOI) and x-ray inspection technology within the electronic assembly industry. Joining us are two experts who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. Joel Scutchfield is the General Manager of SMT and Semicon Business Operations & Director of Sales at Koh Young, manuf…
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In this episode of Circuit Break, Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig are joined by Matt Brown, an inventive engineer and YouTube content creator renowned for his electrifying DIY projects and creative automotive builds. The trio delves into the concept of "good enough engineering," where Matt shares insights from his career, including his experience…
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Just like the famous line from the 1984 film, The Terminator, “I’ll be back,” SMTAI is back. Back to the Chicago area. We’re back in Rosemont, co-located with the Assembly Show, at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, October 20-24. Between SMTAI and the Assembly Show, there will be thousands of engineers and industry professionals in attendan…
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Just like the famous line from the 1984 film, The Terminator, “I’ll be back”, SMTAI is back. Back to the Chicago area. We’re back in Rosemont, co-located with the Assembly Show, at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, October 20-24. Between SMTAI and the Assembly Show, there will be thousands of engineers and industry professionals in attendan…
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In this episode, Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig chat with Cy Keener, an interdisciplinary artist who merges art and technology to document and visualize the natural world. Cy discusses his journey from architecture to creating custom instruments and sensors for scientific research in the Arctic. He explains how his work helps visualize complex p…
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In this episode, we review "Godzilla Minus One," the latest installment in the iconic kaiju franchise, directed by Takashi Yamazaki. Our hosts discuss the film's impressive visual effects, thrilling action sequences, and its impactful storytelling. Starring Ryunosuke Kamiki and Minami Hamabe, the film is set in post-war Japan and combines classic m…
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In this episode of Circuit Break, Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig dive deep into the concept of HMLV (High Mix Low Volume) PCB manufacturing. They discuss the challenges and advantages of HMLV, contrasting it with high volume manufacturing methods used by giants like Apple and Foxconn. They also share personal project updates, including Parker's …
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Wally Rhines returns to give the latest data and analysis on the printed circuit board and MCM design software market, and the broader electronic design automation market. Rhines comments on the quarterly data released by the ESD Alliance, shifts in demand from India and China, seasonal buying trends, employment and more. This episode is sponsored …
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The CHIPS Act has hogged much of the oxygen in the tech industry for the past few years, but the industry trade group known as the Printed Circuit Board Association of America is trying to build on that momentum by relentlessly pointing out that the board industry needs love too, or as they put it, chips don't float. With us today is David Schild, …
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In this episode of Circuit Break, hosts Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig welcome Rick Altherr, a full stack engineer, to discuss the intricacies of quantum computing. Rick shares insights into the working of quantum processors, particularly the trapped ion approach used by IonQ, and delves into the technical challenges and potential future applica…
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Today we journey back to the roots of the kaiju genre with an in-depth review of the iconic 1954 film, Godzilla. Join us as we explore the origins of this legendary monster, delving into the film’s groundbreaking special effects, its haunting score, and its powerful commentary on post-war Japan. We'll discuss the cultural impact of Godzilla and how…
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In this episode of Circuit Break, hosts Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig dive into the nuances of working with contract manufacturers, specifically focusing on the responsibilities of both the designer and the manufacturer. They discuss critical topics such as reflow profiles, solder specifications, parts washing, and the benefits of allowing your…
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In this episode of Circuit Break, hosts Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig interview Steve Furber, Professor Emeritus of Computer Engineering at the University of Manchester. They discuss his early career at Acorn Computers, the development of the BBC Micro and the ARM processor, and his work on the SpiNNaker project, which models brain functions us…
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"Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." If these words send a nostalgic shiver down your spine, this episode is for you! In this magical episode, we delve into the beloved classic "The Princess Bride." Join us as we explore the enchanting world created by director Rob Reiner and writer William Goldman. We'll discuss…
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In this special episode celebrating International Women in Engineering Day, hosts Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig are joined by Kaylan Smith, Lead Software Developer for Supply Chain and Finance at MacroFab, and Laura Manley, Product Manager for Marketplace & Factory Experience at MacroFab. They discuss their journeys into engineering, challenges…
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The challenging world of electronics becomes even more challenging when the end product is destined for harsh environments. For high-reliability products operating in a harsh environment, the quest for reliability is not just a goal—it's an imperative. These are not your everyday gadgets; often they're critical components of systems designed to ope…
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This pretentious ponderous collection of religious rock psalms is enough to prompt the question, 'What day did the Lord create Spinal Tap, and couldn't he have rested on that day too?' We go to eleven on "This is Spinal Tap." Join us as we explore the genius behind Rob Reiner's direction and the hilarious performances by Christopher Guest, Michael …
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