The Seven Five - Part 2
Sh*t I ramble about, like music, technology, women, MMA, women's basketball, cartoons, digital forensics, government, military, law enforcement, pretty much all first responder topics, 3D, Pepper's Ghost, and some other stuff, I think.
I know a bit about technology. Teaching. Building networks. Infrastructure. Libraries. Other stuff. Answered the phone a lot for free, in the middle of the night, helped some folks.
For more on my background, visit - Tatooine - Home of The Seven Five - Part 2 - MTFBWY
Anyway, should be interesting. Hope you'll hop on board. Keep being great & doing great things!
NOTE: This podcast is NOT affiliated with the documentary of the same name.
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Episodes
46 episodes
JFK: April 19th, 1963 - How Federal Spending Fuels A Stronger Economy
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S1 EP2 - Americans, who needs them?
Humans, actually, not just Americans...but they are the shining example. Americans who were born once and suddenly find themselves consuming EVERYONE ELSE'S resources. Victims, in other words.They didn't ask to be bo...
S1 EP1 - Kid Rock, Bring your Guns
I love ass. Tight ass. Big ass. Tasty ass. Not smelly, chest-beating ass though.So, well, not a lot of effort in this first episode. Been busy putting me first, as usual.Anyway, I miss Kid Rock.
NN - S2 EP04 - We Explore How Always-On Habits Break Us And How Hard Stops Put Us Back Together
Originally released in July 2021A sharp, satirical open gives way to a grounded talk on work-life balance, fair pay, and digital boundaries. We share practical routines, reflect on loss and purpose, and unpack voice cloning, spy...
NN - S2 EP03 - Raising The Bar For Digital Forensics
Originally released in June 2021We set a bold target for a $150K digital forensics scholarship, share why the first week fell short, and lay out a pragmatic plan to keep going. We also map our shift to monthly episodes, add loca...
NN - S2 EP02 - From Heated Toilet Seats To Facebook Breaches: Tech, Privacy, And Absurdity
đź’ŻOriginally released in April 2021We riff on comfort tech and end up in a serious look at data, labor, and privacy. Comedy keeps it light, but the questions bite: how much convenience is worth the cost, and who pays it when syst...
NN - S2 EP01 - From Supercross Thrills To Privacy Fears: A Catch‑Up With Friends
Originally released February 2021We reconnect after a hard stretch, trading small-town updates, music geekery, and an honest look at grief while scanning a calmer political landscape and a sharper privacy reality. From geofence ...
Why Small Moments Hit Harder Than Ever
Originally released August, 2020We trace how joy can crack us open, from crying at commercials to smiling through Night Moves. We swap the old rule of bottling feelings for naming them, and we invite listeners to share, support,...
Nerds & Non/Sense - Why I Left Social Media And What I Found
We honor Labor Day’s history, reflect on a year off Facebook and Twitter, and unpack how persuasive technology steers attention and behavior. Between a heartfelt check-in and some comic relief, we look for better ways to co...
May 26th, 2021 - Vacation, Healing, And Hope
Originally released on May 26th, 2021We share a candid health update, worry for a close friend, and a plan to slow down without losing momentum. The break is real, the mission stands, and we explain why cannabis, boundaries, ...
May 29th, 2021 - Yard Work, Twitter, and the IRS
'Nuff said.Oh, wait, I forgot. The episode image is a screenshot of MediaInfo's output for this file. Well, some of it.Does anyone other than a forensic OR video/multimedia/photography geek read metadata? Just curious. Do you know...
NN - EP14 - From News Fatigue To Fighting Legends: A Candid August Check-In
A short episode from a weird summer. Originally released in August 2020.We step back from the noise to reset our filters, refund Patreon for August, and focus on real conversations with family, friends, and listeners. Then we sw...
How Investigators Carry Trauma And Why Support Must Catch Up
Originally released 4 years ago++ years ago.We shine a light on the mental toll of digital forensics, from windowless labs to the lingering effects of exposure to child exploitation evidence. We share why we launched a scholarsh...
4 Score & 4 Years Ago: How A Community-Built Fund Could Transform Digital Evidence Education
We outline a concrete plan to fund the Paul F. Compton Scholarship for Excellence in Digital Forensics and map how DME Resources will evolve to support stronger education, accreditation, and community leadership. We share structural options, po...
NN - EP13 - From Mount Rushmore To Metadata: Patriotism, Privacy, And Facial Recognition Policy
Originally released July 2020We trace a line from a calm July 4th at home and a clip of JFK’s call to service to a charged look at masks & politics, Mount Rushmore pageantry, and the ethics of facial recognition. Along the w...
NN - EP12 - Two Friends Weigh Golf, Guitars, And The Cost Of Free Speech On Private Platforms
Originally released June 2020We chase small joys—a new 12‑string and a backyard putting green—then tackle the hard question of who should moderate speech online when bots, labels, and politics collide. Practical habits fo...
NN - EP11 - Inside 3D Laser Scans, VR, And The Courts
Originally released May 2020We trace how 3D laser scanning, 360 imaging, and consumer VR shape crime scene documentation, training, and what persuades a jury. Guests from forensics and law enforcement share wins, limits, and pra...
NN - EP09 - Smoke Jumpers, Canes, And Kindness
Originally released in March 2020We move from a heartfelt goodbye to Joe into a messy, funny, and hopeful tour of daily life—folding canes, sunny sidewalks, Tom Hanks’ steady humor, and a sharp look at scare tactics in cannabis ...
NN - EP07 - Why Boundaries, Sleep, And Saying No Might Save Your Life
Originally released in February 2020We pull apart disinformation, privacy, and politics while staying focused on one hard truth: balance is a choice you keep making. Between grief, satire, and music, we lay out practical ...
NN - EP06 - Surveillance Capitalism, Human Weakness, And The Cost Of Convenience
Originally released in January 2020We unpack how surveillance capitalism turns your clicks into raw material, why encryption backdoors endanger everyone, and how real cases like the Bezos hack and Clearview AI expose systemic ri...
NN - EP05 - From CCPA To Cambridge Analytica: How Your Data Became The Product
Originally released January 2020We cut through a noisy start to 2020 to focus on consumer privacy, why CCPA matters beyond California, and how simple habits protect your data without wrecking convenience. Along the way we...
NN - EP10 - From JFK’s Budget Wisdom To Coping, Creativity, And Community
Originally released in April 2020We open with JFK’s 1963 case for smart federal spending and use it to frame a wide-ranging talk on coping, creativity, and community. We riff on insomnia, media literacy, nostalgia, DIY co...
NN - EP03 - Who Deserves The Keys To Everyone’s Data
Originally released December 2019Two truths power this episode: creativity can be a lifeline, and strong encryption protects everyone. We kick off with author and podcaster Peter Serafine, who breaks down the real ...
NN - EP#02 - Targeted Ads, Tangled Lives
Originally release in November 2019.A single recliner ad jumped from a late‑night browse to a Facebook feed in minutes—and that one moment cracked open a bigger story about how our choices are tracked, merged, and sold. We follo...