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The Perception Podcast
Jeremy Lasky and Danny Gonzalez, Founders of Perception
57 episodes
1 month ago
Today’s guest on the Perception Podcast is Steve "Tiger" Briones. Tiger has over two decades of distinguished service in the United States Air Force, where he built a career defined by innovation, strategic leadership, and mission impact. From commanding Detachment 24 to serving as Division Chief of Innovation and Technology—better known as “Digital Hammer”—he led pioneering initiatives that advanced the operational art and science of the military. Now, he continues that mission in the private sector, driving innovation in simulation and edge computing for government, defense, and enterprise organizations. With a focus on next-generation solutions, strong partnerships, and forward-leaning policy, he’s helping to shape the future of mission-critical technology. So strap in cause the Gforces are about to hit!
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Today’s guest on the Perception Podcast is Steve "Tiger" Briones. Tiger has over two decades of distinguished service in the United States Air Force, where he built a career defined by innovation, strategic leadership, and mission impact. From commanding Detachment 24 to serving as Division Chief of Innovation and Technology—better known as “Digital Hammer”—he led pioneering initiatives that advanced the operational art and science of the military. Now, he continues that mission in the private sector, driving innovation in simulation and edge computing for government, defense, and enterprise organizations. With a focus on next-generation solutions, strong partnerships, and forward-leaning policy, he’s helping to shape the future of mission-critical technology. So strap in cause the Gforces are about to hit!
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Episode 45 - David Kirby, Director of the Science, Technology & Society Program, Cal Poly University
The Perception Podcast
44 minutes 30 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 45 - David Kirby, Director of the Science, Technology & Society Program, Cal Poly University
Today on the Perception Podcast is David Kirby, Chair of the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of the Science, Technology & Society Program at Cal Poly University. David Kirby was a practicing evolutionary geneticist before leaving bench science to explore science communication through entertainment media. His experiences as a member of the scientific community have informed his internationally recognized studies into the interactions between science, technology and fiction. His book, “Lab Coats in Hollywood: Science, Scientists and Cinema” examines the historic collaborations between science consultants and the entertainment industry. He is currently writing a book titled, “Indecent Science: Religion, Science and Movie Censorship”, which will explore how movies served as a battle ground over science’s role in influencing morality. So let’s take a deep dive into the science of sci-fi cinema with David Kirby!
The Perception Podcast
Today’s guest on the Perception Podcast is Steve "Tiger" Briones. Tiger has over two decades of distinguished service in the United States Air Force, where he built a career defined by innovation, strategic leadership, and mission impact. From commanding Detachment 24 to serving as Division Chief of Innovation and Technology—better known as “Digital Hammer”—he led pioneering initiatives that advanced the operational art and science of the military. Now, he continues that mission in the private sector, driving innovation in simulation and edge computing for government, defense, and enterprise organizations. With a focus on next-generation solutions, strong partnerships, and forward-leaning policy, he’s helping to shape the future of mission-critical technology. So strap in cause the Gforces are about to hit!