”Adding Value & Making Friends” since 2019! Our goal is to not waste your time! The group discusses a variety of topics including surveying, geospatial, geomatics, GIS, civil engineering and much much more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 250 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Natural SciencesScienceTechnology |
SO...MUCH...FUN!!! Our good friend Michelle Pauley is back to take control of this episode by turning the tables on Kent & Sean! Give it a listen and enjoy hearing the guys squirm a bit as the interviewers become the interviewees! Music by Queen!...
What's not to love about Shannon Conaway?!?!? Shannon is one of the Founding Partners and CEO of Conaway Geomatics, a Disable Veteran Business Enterprise. He is the son of a civil engineer and grew up loving surveying. In a geospatial world where big... more
Well this was fun! The guys were joined this week by Ms. Jordyn Hjeldness (Jeldness). Jordyn is the epitome of what all young land surveyors should strive to be! She is well educated, has had great mentors, diverse project experiences and is passiona... more
Another one for the ages! Would you expect anything less with TK?!? The guys were joined during National Surveyors Week and on Global Surveyors Day by the one and only Trent Keenan and his good friend Christian Cernauskas. Trent of course is the Pres... more
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These guys do an excellent job producing this podcast; it sounds as professional as any other podcast I listen to including the mainstream high-budget ones. I wish Kent would leave aside politics because political opinions that aren’t geospatial-related are off-putting even when I agree with them.
By far one of the best surveying and geospatial technology podcasts in the world!! (Well, to be honest there’s not too many!!) It’s been a refreshing find for me before starting Grad school for remote sensing. Kent, Ryan, & P-Jake are knowledgeable and hysterical in their approach. Our industry deserves this RAD representation. Well done, fellas.
I love what these guys are doing! The Geoholics crew is producing relative, relatable, and encouraging content. I highly recommend scrolling back through past episodes. Great work fellas!
It’s nice to hear these gentlemen speak on behalf of the Survey & Photogrammetry community. Aside from the stale intro music they have a solid program. I enjoy the alternating guests and how they manage to cover the entire spectrum of Geomatics.
Love this podcast and how the information is presented. Very casual and laid back while focusing on current topics affecting all of us geospatial professionals! And as a bonus I have now been exposed to the Black Moods
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