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Chris Morris & Mark Thompson

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We say goodbye to an old friend.
The last episode of what has been a very strange year.
Just what does it take to be a 15 minute city, or a 20 minute city come to it? Mark and Chris cast a spatial eye over the discussion.
What is Geospatial 2.0? If you aren't sure then join the club. We aim to enlighten a little, but we also have a lot to learn.
Get ready for the first virtual Esri UC, wave goodbye to the old Esri Field Apps and hello to the new Esri Field Maps, and join us as we walk with Elephants. Plus we take a look at the life of Waldo Tobler and the First Law of Geography.
Episode 70 - a whole episode more than episode 69!  This week we top you up with some spatial news, doing our best to keep Covid-19 free, and we take a look at the New South Wales Digital Twin MVP, a lot of promise in a nice Cesium package.  
As Covid-19 continues to impact the world we look at how spatial technology in various guises is used to monitor the threat, monitor resources, monitor social distancing and monitor boredom.  Plus we discuss the what an online version of the Es
If you have the Lockdown blues well we're here to brighten your day with general spatial waffle.  We have a heap of news, not all of it Covid-19 related, plus we ask just how green is the GIS you are using in out Topic of the Week.  So go find
We live in troubled times, in our case troubled by technology, hospital visits and of course the impact of Covid-19.  But we are back with some hot news, some great maps, river wide political boundaries and Google Maps hacks.
Back for 2020 we kick off the new year with a look back at some of the biggest mapping stories from 2019.  Plus we discuss the misleading maps and images used to portray the Australian bush fires.
Its our Christmassy where we discuss seasonal gifts for the map loving loved one in your life.  Plus we have a fair bit of news from across the Spatial industry.
We skip youtube for this episode and get back to basics with some financially based Spatial News.  Plus we try and see what others can't and review Esri's TV commercial and consider what it means for the industry.  Plus we have a hard fort game
Our second attempt at a multi channel podcast.  We have lots of news, lots of views and in Topic of the Week we chat about how Enterprise systems are doing their darnedest to give GIS a run for its money. 
In this episode we admit to being a little overwhelmed by technology as we attempt to livestream video whilst also recording the podcast - do we succeed, you decide!
In this episode Mark disappears mid way though the podcast!  Does he come back, you'll have to listen to find out.  We also cover some existing news about a new global mapping contender, we get all nostalgic about Fuzzy Felts, we realise we kno
After a tech breakdown enforced break we are playing catch up and cram as much as possible into this episode, so we have news, we have a wrap up of the Esri User Conference 2019 and Mark is challenged to a game of Export to Shapefile.
In this episode Mark and Chris chat with Ed Freyfogle, entrepreneur, investor, geomob wrangler, and co-founder of OpenCage Data about what makes him tick.  Plus we say nice things about DJI, ask why Hobbits didn't use spatial analysis to find t
Are maps art?  Well of course they are and especially so if Daniel O'Donohue from MapScaping has created it.  We chat to Daniel about MapScaping, and Danish GIS.  In the news we look at a huge Class Action, we see what Facebook has been up to
We have a boatload of news, from Esri numerous updates, to unexpected members of the flat earth society, to drones firing seed missiles we have you covered.  Plus we discuss what it takes to be a GIS consultant, and back by popular demand Expor
In this episode, we talk to Felix Stock, founder of KinderKiez and ask him how he came up with just an awesome idea.  We have some news, ArcGIS has a quarterly release, Google goes AR and we see if we can find Carmen Sandiego.
Just how accurate is accurate?  Can better accuracy inside your mobile phone mean a new opportunity for location specialists and consumers?  The Broadcom Dual Frequency GPS chip released in late 2017 providing 10cm accuracy hasn't found the hom
We kick off our first episode of 2019 with a charming interview with the founders of Bluefield GIS and discuss the awesome apps Draw Maps and Draw GIS that they have developed.  Plus we have a bit of Spatial News and of course general waffle fr
In this episode, we reach the peak of our own inflated expectations before diving deep into the trough of our disillusionment and then finally we start climbing the slopes of enlightenment and all for the simple pleasure of our listeners. We
We follow up our last episode on Digital Twins with an interview with James Fee, CTO at CityZenith and all round good egg.  Plus some exciting news from Esri about new user roles, HERE grab the number one spot for Mapping and Navigation from Go
It's Episode 51 and we get our Digital Twin doubleheader off to a great start with a discussion around the definition of a Digital Twin, priming us nicely for our special guest next week.  Plus we have a whole heap of news, from Esri Arcade to
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