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Bringing Loved Ones Home: The Critical Role of Search and Rescue Dogs and Technology, with Jeff Mogan, founder of GA K9 SAR.

41 min · 9 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Bringing Loved Ones Home: The Critical Role of Search and Rescue Dogs and Technology, with Jeff Mogan, founder of GA K9 SAR.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1387000/fan_mail/new] Listener Advisory: This episode discusses missing persons, drowning, recovery efforts, and grief that may be difficult for some listeners. Discover how search and rescue teams utilize cutting-edge technology and specially trained canines to find missing persons — often saving lives instead of just recovering remains. Jeff Mogan from Georgia Canine Search and Recovery shares insights on the science behind scent detection, the importance of preparation, and how innovation is transforming search tactics.Main Topics: * The evolution from water-based to land-based search and rescue operations * Differences between scent detection, tracking, and human remains detection (HRD) dogs * The significance of scent-specific tools like the Life Track Pack * The impact of technology such as GPS, drones, sonar, and real-time tracking on search efficiency * Volunteer commitment levels and organizational structure in canine rescue teams * Mental health considerations and trauma management for search and rescue personnel * Prevention strategies and tools to reduce the need for recovery missions 1. Introduction and Guest Introduction 0:06 - 1:33 Chris introduces the podcast and guest, Jeff Mogan, founder of Georgia Canine Search and Recovery. 2. Jeff's Journey into Search and Rescue 3:33 - 6:44 Jeff discusses his background and how he transitioned from diving to canine search and rescue. 3. Technology in Search and Rescue 7:21 - 8:46 Discussion on advancements in technology for underwater searches. 4. Mental Health in Search and Rescue 9:14 - 10:30 Addressing the mental health challenges faced by search and rescue teams. 5. Lake Lanier and Boater Safety 11:21 - 15:34 Conversation about the reputation of Lake Lanier and the importance of boater safety. 6. Canine Search and Rescue Techniques 16:17 - 21:51 Jeff explains the different types of search dogs and their training. 7. Volunteer Commitment and Organization 27:46 - 30:32 Insights into the commitment required from volunteers and the structure of the organization. 8. Life Track Pack and Preparedness 33:20 - 35:43 Introduction to the Life Track Pack and its importance in search operations. 9. Final Thoughts and Call to Action 42:24 - 46:07 Closing remarks and encouragement to support the organization. Resources & Links: * Georgia Canine Search and Recovery [https://georgiacaninerecovery.org/] * Donate [https://gak9sar.com/#16c8a573-5ad6-4b52-a054-46d383398c5a] * The Wireless Sway podcast [https://wirelessway.net/] * Search and rescue technology insights [https://amazon.com/s?k=search+and+rescue+technology] “This is The Wireless Way—where mobility, IoT, and innovation drive real business outcomes.” Support the show [https://cash.app/$cwhitking] Check out my website https://thewirelessway.net/ [https://thewirelessway.net/] use the contact button to send request and feedback.

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Portada del episodio Why Simplifying Wireless Technology is the Key to Better Business Decisions and Coverage, conversation with Christian Rouffaert, CEO of Teragence.

Why Simplifying Wireless Technology is the Key to Better Business Decisions and Coverage, conversation with Christian Rouffaert, CEO of Teragence.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1387000/fan_mail/new] The Future of Wireless Connectivity: Insights from Christian Rouffaert In this episode of The Wireless Way, Christian Rouffaert, CEO of Teragence, shares his deep expertise on the evolving wireless landscape, especially around indoor connectivity, data-driven insights, and emerging technologies like 5G and beyond. Whether you're a tech advisor or a business leader, understanding these trends is crucial for staying ahead.Key Topics:   * How wireless networks are transforming with 5G, IoT, edge computing, and AI  * The importance of actionable network intelligence versus proxies and projections * Challenges and solutions for indoor wireless in warehouses, theaters, and retail * Building owner and real estate perspectives on connectivity as a value driver * Tools and data services Terigence offers for network planning, fault diagnosis, and digital twins * The role of storytelling to simplify complex wireless concepts for non-technical stakeholders * Future outlook: The growing need for indoor coverage and 3D modeling of buildings * The fragmentation of the wireless supply landscape with private networks and diverse providers In this episode: * Christian's career journey from data centers to wireless and his approach to translating massive network data into actionable insights * The challenges of indoor mobile connectivity and innovative ways to address them * How real estate development and retail chains are increasingly prioritizing connectivity * The importance of clear storytelling in technology—what it really means to improve network performance * Exciting prospects: The transition towards AI-enabled, low-latency 6G networks   Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to the episode and Christian Rouffaert background  02:12 - Christian's unexpected career pivot and the importance of storytelling in tech  05:07 - Turning network data into actionable insights and customer outcomes  10:18 - Challenges in indoor wireless connectivity and how to address them  13:40 - The language barrier between technical providers and real estate developers  15:35 - Decision matrices to choose the right wireless solution for buildings  19:43 - Trends in indoor connectivity and the impact on real estate economics  22:11 - What Teragence offers: data products, digital twins, and consulting  26:40 - Use cases: theaters, hotels, retail, and hospitality  29:40 - Planning for private cellular networks in underserved areas  42:41 - The future of indoor connectivity: 6G and evolving architecture  45:17 - The importance of agility and adapting to rapid technological change  48:33 - Final thoughts on security, device sprawl, and AI's role  49:28 - Wrapping up and staying connectedResources & Links:   * Teragence [https://teragence.com/]  * Christian Rouffaert - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-rouffaert-347993/] * Digital Twin concept [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_twin] This episode offers a comprehensive look at the converging worlds of wireless technology, data, and real estate development. Christian's insights clarify why understanding and simplifying network data is more critical than ever—and how the industry will evolve in the coming years. Whether you're planning new indoor deployments or thinking about future network standards, there's a wisdom here for every technology architect and business leader. “This is The Wireless Way—where mobility, IoT, and innovation drive real business outcomes.” Support the show [https://cash.app/$cwhitking] Check out my website https://thewirelessway.net/ [https://thewirelessway.net/] use the contact button to send request and feedback.

25 de jun de 202646 min
Portada del episodio Problem First Method: Building Clarifying Products by Asking Better Questions, with Author Kevin Dias.

Problem First Method: Building Clarifying Products by Asking Better Questions, with Author Kevin Dias.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1387000/fan_mail/new] In this episode, Kevin Dias discusses the core principles of his "Problem First Method," emphasizing the importance of understanding customer problems deeply before jumping to solutions. Kevin shares stories from his experience in SaaS and healthcare, illustrating how problem-first thinking leads to better product outcomes and avoids costly missteps.Key topics: Mastering Problem First Thinking to Build Better Products with Kevin Dias Key Topics:  The core difference between problem-first and solution-first thinking  Implementing the feature alignment document for better problem framing  The significance of asking “why” multiple times to dig deeper into customer pain points  Lessons from real-world stories: failures and successes in product development  The role of AI in accelerating development while maintaining human curiosity and critical thinking  Strategies for teams to avoid solution fixation and foster customer-centric innovation  Practical tools to identify the root causes of issues before building solutions  How digital transformation impacts customer expectations and problem-solving  Timestamps:  (00:00) - Introduction: Why understanding the problem is essential for product success  (01:12) - Kevin Dias’ background and the problem-first framework  (02:10) - The impact of media and cultural experiences on thinking  (03:03) - How a shift from solution to problem focus emerged in Kevin’s career  (04:01) - The story of developing a solution for teletherapy privacy—without enough discovery  (05:09) - Applying the Five Whys to reveal underlying problems in diverse industries  (06:35) - The influence of AI in development speed and the importance of human oversight  (07:45) - The problem atlas and planning versus feature roadmaps  (09:05) - The cultural shift in customer sophistication and its effect on product design  (10:09) - How to cultivate problem-first thinking within teams and leadership  (11:36) - Practical application: avoiding building the wrong solution and saving resources  (13:04) - Stories from healthcare and other industries illustrating the problem-first approach  (14:01) - The importance of asking better questions for long-term success  (15:30) - The role of curiosity and critical thinking amid rapid tech advancements  (16:49) - Avoiding “solution fixation” and focusing on customer needs  (17:45) - Implementing the problem atlas in teams to prioritize effectively  (19:25) - How AI tools should complement, not replace, analytical thinking  (20:45) - Building a strategic mindset: mastering the five whys for better outcomes  (22:14) - The importance of framing problems clearly before solutions  (23:45) - When and how to move problems to the top of planning documents  (25:28) - Real-world examples of resource savings through problem-centric planning  (29:52) - Learning from failures: the impact of insufficient problem discovery  (30:45) - Tools like the five whys and problem atlas as part of strategic product management  (32:31) - How data and automation can help minimize manual work, focusing on actual problems  (36:40) - The lessons from stories of how getting to the root of problems saved or sank projects  (37:34) - Book structure and who should read it  (43:10) - The critical role of tools, skilled employees, and avoiding burnout in high-skill roles  (45:23) - Final takeaway: understanding the problem before falling for the solution   * Problem First Method - Kevin Dias [https://problem-first-method.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] buy book here and learn more.    * Kevin Dias on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-dias-ambiki/]   * Problem First Method Book on Amazon [https://www.amazon.com/Problem-First-Method-Framework-Innovative-Builders/dp/B0GXV6PK1X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1G1EBL3AFGLW5&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.HkRhI7osTwQwwbisSLjEMh2EUA2yMfFZfcP5Ki7XmZMA9MIYqFlH-P7KGxIrN3eCAV4BZLw5hWBigQuYl2lyZntSc6oR7bsrB1jJ6BLENftfdg4Vkhw_dqFp3FPDH5Os7tXTLGz2HV97EU-STmFtSYhAcwzt_cOlI0csRcp4r5V4vJ9QUdkquf-m7Pvc4NN2aZvUmdlNPCa0piLovFYktnGZIz94Nh29PIrYAglcLJ8.c20ssS8Wmqyo6GGy6u07SuqhOuUWi9nMD-9bvoC9-oQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=problem+first+method+book&qid=1781179098&sprefix=problem+first%2Caps%2C195&sr=8-1]   “This is The Wireless Way—where mobility, IoT, and innovation drive real business outcomes.” Support the show [https://cash.app/$cwhitking] Check out my website https://thewirelessway.net/ [https://thewirelessway.net/] use the contact button to send request and feedback.

11 de jun de 202645 min
Portada del episodio The Cloud Ain’t Magic If the Internet’s Down, From Submarines to SIM Cards: Todd Holsombeck Explains the Wireless Wilderness

The Cloud Ain’t Magic If the Internet’s Down, From Submarines to SIM Cards: Todd Holsombeck Explains the Wireless Wilderness

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1387000/fan_mail/new] Embracing Connectivity Innovation: Insights from Todd Holsombeck In this episode of The Wireless Way, Todd Holsombeck shares his deep expertise on the evolution of wireless connectivity, private cellular networks, and strategic questions that unlock business value. Whether you're in sales, IT, or an architect shaping future solutions, Todd's practical insights help reframe how we approach connectivity challenges and opportunities. In this episode: * Todd’s journey from Navy submariner to sales and tech leader in wireless connectivity * The importance of asking diagnostic questions to uncover real business problems * How commercial wireless, 5G, and private cellular networks are transforming enterprise infrastructure * Practical strategies for reducing connectivity costs while increasing reliability * The role of intelligent management tools like wireless windows for operations efficiency * Emergence and application of private LTE and CBRS in enterprise environments * Future trends including 6G, Redcap, and beyond—what to watch for * The critical importance of hybrid solutions—combining landlines, fiber, cellular, and wireless * The impact of AI and smart overlay technology on connectivity management * Key questions for assessing cellular backup, antenna placement, and device lifecycle * How to identify and capitalize on opportunities around pots line replacement and IoT security Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and episode overview  02:12 - Todd’s background and how he got into wireless sales  03:58 - The power of asking the right questions in connectivity solutions  05:57 - Uncovering pain points: real stories and lessons learned  08:26 - The growing role of wireless backup and redundancy in business continuity  09:41 - The evolution from traditional landlines to dual 5G connections  10:33 - Cost benefits and reliability improvements with wireless solutions  11:52 - The future of satellite connectivity: Starlink, Kuiper, and LEO  13:34 - The strategic value of intelligent visibility into networks  14:48 - Managing cellular solutions: questions to ask about performance and hardware age  15:42 - The importance of specs, device lifecycle, and ongoing maintenance  16:55 - Private cellular networks: the upcoming wave for manufacturing and healthcare  17:46 - Use cases for CBRS and private LTE in industrial and campus environments  19:06 - Neutral host opportunities for hospitals and security applications  20:37 - IoT sensors and the exponential growth of connected devices  21:24 - The importance of agility and scale in next-gen connectivity solutions  22:40 - Challenges and considerations for port line replacements and copper decommissions  24:20 - How partners can identify and build pots line opportunities  26:50 - The role of satellite and hybrid connectivity in remote and industrial settings  28:02 - AI-driven security and video analytics as connectivity value-adds  30:56 - Wireless window platform: simplifying management and reducing staffing costs  33:22 - Real-world success stories, competitive advantage, and customer-centric solutions  34:46 - Todd’s closing advice: stay informed and adaptable in the fast-changing wireless landscape Resources & Links: * CBRS Overview [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBRS] * Epic IO [https://epicio.com/] Connect with Todd Holsombeck: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddholsombeck] This episode underscores that connectivity isn't just a network layer—it's a strategic enabler. Todd’s insights help you ask better questions, uncover hidden opportunities, and future-proof your solutions in a landscape that's evolving faster than ever. Remember, a thoughtful approach today leads to resilient, scalable, and smarter connectivity tomorrow. “This is The Wireless Way—where mobility, IoT, and innovation drive real business outcomes.” Support the show [https://cash.app/$cwhitking] Check out my website https://thewirelessway.net/ [https://thewirelessway.net/] use the contact button to send request and feedback.

18 de may de 202644 min
Portada del episodio Bringing Loved Ones Home: The Critical Role of Search and Rescue Dogs and Technology, with Jeff Mogan, founder of GA K9 SAR.

Bringing Loved Ones Home: The Critical Role of Search and Rescue Dogs and Technology, with Jeff Mogan, founder of GA K9 SAR.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1387000/fan_mail/new] Listener Advisory: This episode discusses missing persons, drowning, recovery efforts, and grief that may be difficult for some listeners. Discover how search and rescue teams utilize cutting-edge technology and specially trained canines to find missing persons — often saving lives instead of just recovering remains. Jeff Mogan from Georgia Canine Search and Recovery shares insights on the science behind scent detection, the importance of preparation, and how innovation is transforming search tactics.Main Topics: * The evolution from water-based to land-based search and rescue operations * Differences between scent detection, tracking, and human remains detection (HRD) dogs * The significance of scent-specific tools like the Life Track Pack * The impact of technology such as GPS, drones, sonar, and real-time tracking on search efficiency * Volunteer commitment levels and organizational structure in canine rescue teams * Mental health considerations and trauma management for search and rescue personnel * Prevention strategies and tools to reduce the need for recovery missions 1. Introduction and Guest Introduction 0:06 - 1:33 Chris introduces the podcast and guest, Jeff Mogan, founder of Georgia Canine Search and Recovery. 2. Jeff's Journey into Search and Rescue 3:33 - 6:44 Jeff discusses his background and how he transitioned from diving to canine search and rescue. 3. Technology in Search and Rescue 7:21 - 8:46 Discussion on advancements in technology for underwater searches. 4. Mental Health in Search and Rescue 9:14 - 10:30 Addressing the mental health challenges faced by search and rescue teams. 5. Lake Lanier and Boater Safety 11:21 - 15:34 Conversation about the reputation of Lake Lanier and the importance of boater safety. 6. Canine Search and Rescue Techniques 16:17 - 21:51 Jeff explains the different types of search dogs and their training. 7. Volunteer Commitment and Organization 27:46 - 30:32 Insights into the commitment required from volunteers and the structure of the organization. 8. Life Track Pack and Preparedness 33:20 - 35:43 Introduction to the Life Track Pack and its importance in search operations. 9. Final Thoughts and Call to Action 42:24 - 46:07 Closing remarks and encouragement to support the organization. Resources & Links: * Georgia Canine Search and Recovery [https://georgiacaninerecovery.org/] * Donate [https://gak9sar.com/#16c8a573-5ad6-4b52-a054-46d383398c5a] * The Wireless Sway podcast [https://wirelessway.net/] * Search and rescue technology insights [https://amazon.com/s?k=search+and+rescue+technology] “This is The Wireless Way—where mobility, IoT, and innovation drive real business outcomes.” Support the show [https://cash.app/$cwhitking] Check out my website https://thewirelessway.net/ [https://thewirelessway.net/] use the contact button to send request and feedback.

9 de may de 202641 min
Portada del episodio Reimagining Connectivity and Mobility in Enterprise: Insights from Andrew Tynan, AVP-Mobile Products

Reimagining Connectivity and Mobility in Enterprise: Insights from Andrew Tynan, AVP-Mobile Products

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1387000/fan_mail/new] Reimagining Connectivity and Mobility in Enterprise: Insights from MetTel’s LeadershipIn this episode, Chris Whitaker hosts Andrew Tynan, AVP of Mobile Products at MetTel, to explore the future of enterprise connectivity, AI integration, device management, and how businesses can adapt their mobility strategies for efficiency, security, and growth. With deep expertise in telecom and managed network services, Andrew shares practical insights on current trends and future predictions shaping the industry. Timestamps:  00:00 - Introduction and host guest overview  00:30 - Andrew Tynan’s background and global telecom experience  01:27 - Impact of digital transformation on connectivity  02:22 - Emerging trends in enterprise wireless and mobility  04:03 - Addressing AI’s influence on telecom services and customer experience  05:05 - Convergence of network security systems and device-as-a-service evolution  06:01 - The importance of multi-carrier solutions for flexible work models  07:34 - How AI improves network decisions and customer support  08:30 - Internal AI applications for service efficiency at MetTel  09:55 - Next-gen capabilities: strategic, informed network decisions  11:10 - The strategic value of AI in telecommunications and customer engagement  13:10 - Challenges enterprises face: fragmentation and security risks  14:24 - How MetTel simplifies device management at scale  16:15 - Market breakdown: supporting smartphones, tablets, IoT, and other devices  18:00 - Trends in BYOD and the return to corporate-owned devices  19:24 - Security concerns driving the shift back to organization-controlled devices  21:20 - The growth of device as a service (DaaS) for scalable enterprise solutions  22:45 - Refresher cycles, lifecycle management, and future device strategies  23:24 - MDM's critical role in device security and management  24:16 - MetTel’s approach to device provisioning and automation  27:14 - Reverse logistics and end-of-life device management  29:01 - Secure device decommissioning and data destruction techniques  32:16 - Advice for technology sellers: understanding pain points without being device experts  34:54 - The importance of offboarding and lifecycle automation  36:00 - Integrations, automation, and offboarding system solutions  38:12 - Long-term industry outlook: autonomous, AI-managed networks and invisible connectivity  40:33 - Highlighting the new connected laptop-as-a-service program  42:00 - Future opportunities and closing thoughtsResources & Links: MetTel Official Website [https://www.mettel.net/] *  Device as a Service (DaaS) Solutions [https://www.mettel.net/mobility/]  Connect with Andrew Tynan:  LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewtynan/] “This is The Wireless Way—where mobility, IoT, and innovation drive real business outcomes.” Support the show [https://cash.app/$cwhitking] Check out my website https://thewirelessway.net/ [https://thewirelessway.net/] use the contact button to send request and feedback.

9 de abr de 202638 min