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Recorded 11/15/24. Jeff hosted. Jake, Phil and Amber were there, too. Straight from 6 Foot Studios. Get your hard-hitting news and help us bring America back together.American Fork: Now that Halloween is over, Murder is in the air. Of course we're going to talk about it. How do you hire a hitman, anyway? We're so ignorant.Utah: Kroger is paying their dues. They are paying out a $1.37B to settle a lawsuit against them for contributing to opioid deaths. They are the largest supplier of the dangerously addictive drugs that lead to the huge number of deaths in Utah. Now that's a lot of fentanyl!National: #Politics #Trump #Election. Nothing will change. Who is surprised he won? Kamala Harris spent over $1B on her campaign and is now in debt. That's kinda funny. #Immigration #Statesovereighty #JFK.World: World's Oldest alligator died in Queensland, Australia at 110 years old. 18 feet long. Zion's National Park's first wild California Condor died of lead poisoning.Galatic: NASA astronaut remains in the hospital after returning from space on a SpaceX rocket. NASA is now lecturing SpaceX on safety. Do they have the highground to do that? Is anyone else getting annoyed by seeing so much stuff about Elon Musk? Martha Stewart became friends with Snoop when she got second-hand high.Tangent: Jeff started out hating Jake. But, he changed his mind. Also, there are portals to other planets on Mars.Find us at americanforked.com. You can donate to help support the show at patreon.com/americanforked. Please rate us on iTunes and Apple Podcasts. Send an email to info@americanforked.com with a screenshot of your review and we'll send you a special gift. Also, call or text our voice line at (385)273-4627. We'll play your voicemail on our next episode.
"AI-Generated Voice Presents: Blockchain DXB – The Crypto & Coffee at 8 Series (20th Nov Update)" Welcome to today's episode of the Crypto & Coffee at 8 series on the Blockchain DXB Podcast, hosted entirely by an AI voice! In this episode, we dive into: The latest global crypto market trends and metrics. Updates on the DeFi space, stablecoins, and market sentiment. Key news highlights, including Teresa Goody Guillén's potential SEC appointment and the launch of Sky's USDS stablecoin on Solana. Join us as we explore these dynamic topics and provide insights into the ever-evolving world of blockchain and cryptocurrency. Total Market Cap: $3.11T (+1.02%) 24-hour Volume: $179.37B (-6.67%) Top Stablecoin Volume: Tether (USDT) at $144.22B dominates 91.78% of stablecoin trading. DeFi Metrics: Total Value Locked (TVL): $109.46B (Lido DAO Dominance: $30.53B). Key DEX Volumes: Market Sentiment: Extreme Greed with a score of 83. Teresa Goody Guillén for SEC Chair President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering blockchain law expert Teresa Goody Guillén for SEC Chair. Her pro-crypto stance could signal a significant shift in regulatory approaches. Sky's USDS Stablecoin Goes Live on Solana The DeFi-native stablecoin offers exciting opportunities across platforms like Kamino Finance and Drift Protocol, with over 500,000 USDS in weekly rewards for early adopters. Lido DAO Legal Developments A California court ruling opens the possibility of holding Lido DAO partners liable under partnership laws, igniting debate on the need for legal recognition for DAOs. Dogecoin Whale Activity Significant surge in large transactions (+41%) and active addresses (+35%) points to sustained investor interest despite market corrections. What are the benefits and drawbacks of legal recognition for DAOs? Should decentralized organizations adopt centralized legal structures for protection? AI Innovations in the Middle East M2 Partners with Haruko We'd love to hear your thoughts: What's your take on DAOs seeking legal protection? Will Sky's USDS stablecoin redefine Solana's DeFi ecosystem? Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more blockchain and crypto updates! This episode is fully AI-powered, from content generation to voiceover, showcasing the potential of advanced AI in media production.
Episode Description: As a reminder you can watch this show as well at: http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories Last week the entire gaming industry descended upon Las Vegas for the annual G2E conference. This conference has all of the latest in the gaming industry including a number of interesting trends. We'll go over what to expect with new slots machines, why the casinos are giving out less free play, how influencers are changing the gaming industry and why Buffalo has lost its spot at the top of the slop hierarchy. In other news Tesla announced a new robovan which could be used in the Vegas Loop tunnels. Will this be the solution that Vegas needs? We also discuss more newness at Slots-A-Fun, bed bugs at four Vegas hotels, Big Mac Sphere, taking coins from fountains and what it was like doing the Venetian status match. Episode Guide: 0:00 Big Mac on the Vegas Sphere 0:40 The Northern Lights in Vegas…again 1:50 Venetian status match experience 3:05 Vegas Loop trespassing is a problem 4:30 Tesla announces robovan and robotaxi. Coming to Vegas Loop? 6:27 Collecting coins from Vegas fountains 7:43 Bed Bugs found at four Vegas hotels & Strat sued 10:00 Slots A Fun installing skeeball 11:27 Las Vegas Strip F1 light installation 12:12 G2E breakdown - Influencers everywhere 13:29 Slot machines are getting more and more complicated 14:33 Huff 'N Puff everywhere & Eagle ascends 15:37 Casinos losing $37B on free play each year? 16:46 G2E filming quirks & tight security 19:20 Dragon Train injunction - Machines being removed from casino floors 20:31 The most complicated slot at G2E 21:27 The Wall-E of slot machines About the Show: Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
This episode pf Space Nuts is brought to you with the support of NordVPN...so much more than a VPN service. And we havea special deal for you with a risk free 30 day money back guarantee. Check it all out at www.nordvpn.com/spacenutsPrepare to traverse the Martian landscapes and cosmic frontiers in this intriguing episode of Space Nuts, where Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson uncover the secrets of the Red Planet and the tiniest worlds beyond our solar system. In this episode, we're dusting off the Martian surface to reveal new evidence that hints at the planet's potential past life. A recent study from Japan brings to light ancient atmospheric conditions that could have fostered the formation of life-essential molecules. Dive into the science of how formaldehyde, a chemical you wouldn't typically associate with life, may have been a critical ingredient in Mars' primordial soup.Then, we shrink our focus to the smallest exoplanet ever discovered, Kepler 37b. Is it a planet, an asteroid, or something in between? This celestial object, roughly the size of our Moon, challenges our definitions and understanding of planetary bodies. The team discusses the criteria that separate planets from dwarf planets and the exciting prospect of future discoveries with the upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.From Martian mysteries to minuscule exoplanets, this episode is a cosmic cocktail of astrophysical wonder and discovery. So, fasten your seatbelts, and let's embark on another Space Nuts adventure. Don't forget to hit the subscribe button on YouTube, and join us as we continue to explore the vast expanse of our universe. For more Space Nuts content, visit our website or tune in for the next episode. Until then, keep your eyes on the skies and your mind open to the endless possibilities of space.
On today's episode of I AM HOME, our hosts Tyler, Renee, Becca and Hilary are joined by Nora Gomez, Chief Merchandising Officer for NFM. The hosts learn about NFM's newest in-house and exclusive to NFM collection, 37B, that has hand-picked furniture and unique accents encouraging you to discover a style that's all your own. Join us for this fun and informative conversation on this mix, match and make your own collection – 37B! Resources: 37B collection at NFM
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ServiceNow's Q4 subscription revenue came in at $2.37B, representing 27% growth year-over-year while also beating guidance and analyst expectations. ServiceNow also raised their full year FY24 subscription revenue guidance by $165M, now expecting somewhere between $10.56B and $10.58B, which would represent 21.5 to 22% growth. In this podcast, ServiceNow Practice Leader, Adam Mansfield, discusses what customers should expect from ServiceNow over the course of the upcoming year as ServiceNow does everything it can to accelerate their Gen AI product adoption (specifically their “Pro Plus” SKU), while also continuing to upsell and cross sell their current customers and adding net new logos. He also shares how customers can leverage ServiceNow's clear goals during their upcoming ServiceNow negotiations and renewals. Host: Adam Mansfield: https://bit.ly/3rPGp8r ServiceNow Commercial Advisory Services: https://bit.ly/3ls6VDt
Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss Biden and Xi APEC meeting and if economic ties can be repared. Is the stock market rally about to rev up? Health insurance is about to boost US inflation after months of relief. You 401(k) is falling behind. How do you know when it is time to take your portfolio off of autopilot. Companies see few reasons to rush to publicly list shares. Why is the IPO market having such a difficult time? 'The Marvels' dissapoints at the box-office. Investor who bought a Wyoming mine sight-unseenfor $2M learns it may contain $37B in rare earth minerals.
Welcome, curious minds, to an enlightening episode of Courtside Financial Podcast!
February 3, 2023: The budget process has begun in the State House. The House passed the Budget Adjustment Bill today. Gov. Phil Scott outlined his $8.37B budget last month. Lawmakers will soon present their version. But will either budget meet people's needs? And what happened to "The People's Budget"? Amy Schollenberger of the political strategy firm, Action Circles joins the conversation. Theme music by Red Heart the Ticker: http://rhtt.net
US equity markets mixed as strong earnings from some technology heavyweights competed with persistent concerns around the banking sector - Dow fell -229-points or -0.68%, unwinding an earlier gain of over >100-points. Home Depot Inc (down -2.79%), Honeywell International (-2.58%) and Merck & Co Inc (-2.66%) all declined over >2.5%. The broader S&P500 eased -0.38%, with Utilities (down -2.37%) leading ten of the eleven primary sectors lower. Information Technology was the sole standout performer with a +1.78% gain. The Nasdaq rose +0.47%, paring an earlier rally of ~1.4%. Microsoft Corp rallied +7.24% after the software giant released first quarter earnings per share (EPS) and revenue after the close of the previous session that topped Wall Street's estimates, underpinned by strong Cloud demand. The company ell narrowly short of topping its daily record for market-capitalisation gains, adding +US$148.34B in market cap overnight – just shy of the company's record one-day market-cap haul of US$150.37B achieved 13 March, 2020. It also marked the seventh-largest daily increase in market value for a U.S. company, according to Dow Jones Market Data. Microsoft also shrugged off news that the U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority would prohibit the company from merging with Activision Blizzard Inc (down -11.45%), a decision Microsoft plans to appeal. Google parent Alphabet Inc slipped -0.15% after trading in positive territory for most of the session despite the Google parent posting better-than-expected first quarter EPS after the close of the previous session. The small capitalisation Russell 2000 lost -0.89%.
US equity markets mixed as strong earnings from some technology heavyweights competed with persistent concerns around the banking sector - Dow fell -229-points or -0.68%, unwinding an earlier gain of over >100-points. Home Depot Inc (down -2.79%), Honeywell International (-2.58%) and Merck & Co Inc (-2.66%) all declined over >2.5%. The broader S&P500 eased -0.38%, with Utilities (down -2.37%) leading ten of the eleven primary sectors lower. Information Technology was the sole standout performer with a +1.78% gain. The Nasdaq rose +0.47%, paring an earlier rally of ~1.4%. Microsoft Corp rallied +7.24% after the software giant released first quarter earnings per share (EPS) and revenue after the close of the previous session that topped Wall Street's estimates, underpinned by strong Cloud demand. The company ell narrowly short of topping its daily record for market-capitalisation gains, adding +US$148.34B in market cap overnight – just shy of the company's record one-day market-cap haul of US$150.37B achieved 13 March, 2020. It also marked the seventh-largest daily increase in market value for a U.S. company, according to Dow Jones Market Data. Microsoft also shrugged off news that the U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority would prohibit the company from merging with Activision Blizzard Inc (down -11.45%), a decision Microsoft plans to appeal. Google parent Alphabet Inc slipped -0.15% after trading in positive territory for most of the session despite the Google parent posting better-than-expected first quarter EPS after the close of the previous session. The small capitalisation Russell 2000 lost -0.89%.
"There's more of a likelihood of a rainy day happening if we're not taking care of our people - because that's the crisis that's looking. It's not a lack of money that's looming."Amy Schollenberger February 3, 2023: The budget process has begun in the State House. The House passed the Budget Adjustment Bill today. Gov. Phil Scott outlined his $8.37B budget last month. Lawmakers will soon present their version. But will either budget meet people's needs? And what happened to "The People's Budget"? Amy Schollenberger of the political strategy firm, Action Circles joins the discussion. Vermont State Statute - Title 32: https://legislature.vermont.gov/statutes/section/32/005/00306aAction Circles: https://www.action-circles.comTheme music by Red Heart the Ticker: http://rhtt.net
Episode 1904 - Austin Runs solo today on this high energy Friday show. Did Biden just accuse anyone that does support child gender mutilation surgery guilty of "racism, anti-semitism, homophobia, and transphobia"??! But ignores that former CNN director John Griffin just pleaded guilty to multiple counts of illegal sexual activity with a minor..... Extensive discussion on gun training and overview of Houston Sunday afternoon armed robbery at the Blue Fish restaurant. Should Desantis Ban the mRNA gene therapy covid shot in Florida before anymore people fall ill to it? Dr. Joseph Sansone thinks so. With the republicans caving to this giant spending bill along with giving Ukraine another $37B , does it prove us that our country is not being run by the people for the people?
Do you have to attend meetings that suck? If so, you are not alone. Businesses and organizations in the U.S. hold 11 MILLION meetings a day and 55 MILLION each week. Yet, research shows that over 50% of the time spent in meetings is considered wasted or unproductive by the attendees. An estimated $37B a year is lost due to unproductive meetings. In this week's episode, Mary & Chris use their combined 40 years of experience as professional facilitators to answer listeners' questions about how to create productive and positive meetings. In this episode we hear from:First Time Facilitator in Fremont has been tasked with leading her team's meeting and seeks some advice to make them more effective and interesting.Seeking Consensus in Connecticut must lead meetings with people who incessantly argue during meetings. The participants in her meetings tend to be very spirited (read argumentative) and a bit intransigent in their opinions. All too often, her meetings devolve into a standoff of opinions. How can she facilitate this conflict into productive conversations?Care to Join Us in California is frustrated by team members who consistently “check out” during meetings. What can they do to get people more engaged in their meetings?Need tips to run a better meeting? Email us to receive a free copy of “Make Your Meetings Matter: 12 Essential Building Blocks to Effective Meetings” We're here to help you succeed! Send us your workplace dilemmas or career questions. Email us: info@cubicleconfidential.com or tweet us: @cubicleconfide1. All names will be changed to protect the guilty and innocent...Thanks for listening! Connect with us on LinkedIn or Twitter!
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The one where Jyll chats with Sabrina from Google Canada about:The findings of Google Canada's 2021 Economic Impact Report - Google helped provide $37B of economic activity, which is 1.5% of Canada's GDP. The three major changes in consumer behaviour over the past few years.The three things to prioritize when developing a marketing plan for 2023. How Sabrina's career journey took her around the world and led her to working with Google 16 years ago. Sign up for the Marketing News Canada e-newsletter at www.marketingnewscanada.com.Thanks to our sponsor, Canada Post! Open yourself up to new ways of thinking about marketing. Dive into INCITE magazine today.Thanks to our sponsor Jelly Academy. Jelly Academy has been helping professionals, students and teams across Canada acquire the skills, knowledge and micro certifications they need to jump into a new digital marketing role, get that promotion, and amplify their current marketing roles. Learn more about Jelly Academy's 6 Week online bootcamp here: https://jellyacademy.ca/digital-marketing-6-week-programSubscribe to our Marketing News Canada Magazine coming this November 2022!Subscribe today and receive 50% off a one year subscription to our printed magazine. Our first edition will be released this Fall 2022, followed by our second edition in Spring 2023. To receive your 50% discount, enter the coupon code: MNC-MAG-50 during checkout.Subscribe Now!Follow Marketing News Canada:Twitter - twitter.com/MarketingNewsC2Facebook - facebook.com/MarketingNewsCanadaLinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/marketing-news-canadaYouTube - youtube.com/channel/UCM8sS33Jyj0xwbnBtRqJdNwWebsite - marketingnewscanada.com Follow Jyll Saskin Gales:Twitter - twitter.com/jyllsaskingalesLinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/jyllsaskingalesYouTube - youtube.com/c/thegoogleproInstagram - instagram.com/the_google_proTikTok - tiktok.com/@the_google_proWebsite - jyll.caFollow Sabrina Geremia:LinkedIn - https://ca.linkedin.com/in/sabrina-geremia-028644Twitter - https://twitter.com/sabrinageremiaThe DMZ - https://dmz.ryerson.ca/people/sabrina-geremia-3/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! https://discord.io/LooseScrews Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update: Unktomi has expanded to Koraga. Time to take over. Building influence in multiple systems…LA, Calarum, Tamor, etc. Reducing influence in approximately a dozen systems (thanks to expansion missions.) Minor war in Xians (we'd prefer to win, but we're NOT taking over the system - Antal) Brotherhood of Terra Mater fighting FedNecks in LP 193-564. All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. In-Game News: The cutscene is gone The FSS got a firmware update to help better track the caustic cloacas but nobody can figure out what's different. Thargoid Bug Report: Thargoids nonchalantly withdraw from the 3 attacked systems Operation Bronze Medal (6.4B now-19th place, 3rd is 37B) http://thargoid.watch https://www.goidhub.com/ Bug Bug Report: Dropping into a CZ instance safely damages hull. I've seen up to 250 points! Remember to vote up the GPU utilization issue on the tracker! Now the 8th top voted; keep it going (update from tracks issue) https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/48884 Anarchy Extinction Bug: the SALVAGE mission SCAVENGER NPCs are still attached to local anarchy and not some neutral pirate faction. You can still be sent on missions by an anarchy faction where you have to murder that faction's NPCs to complete it. (raised by Naboo) Previously reported as fixed by FDev, it was apparently only fixed for retrieval and protect missions. https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/51930 Dev news: Frameshift Live #18 will be on wednesday at 17:15 BST New autumn themed Twitch drops Chig chat: THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND, THE PILLAR OF OUR COMMUNITY COMMANDER MANITOOK!!! MULTI-CARRIER BANKROLLING, 5K ROUND TRIP GREYHOUND DRIVING, CRYSTAL FOREST ENGINEERING MAT TOUR CHARTER LEADER, WING MAN, WING MATE, BGS POWER HOUSE, BRONZE MEDAL AX PILOT, GOLD MEDAL FRIEND. ALL AROUND GREAT GUY. Discussion: WhErE tHe ChEeSe At? Airag, also called Kumis or Ayrag is a fermented dairy product made from raw mare's milk. It is the traditional drink for many people of Central Asia, particularly of Huno-Bulgar, Turkic and Mongol origin. The milk can be mildly alcoholic, but it needs to be consumed in enormous quantities to have any noticeable effect. The milk is fermented by a combination of lactic acid bacteria and yeast in a horse-hide container called a "saba". Since the milk is fermented; Airag is suitable for lactose intolerant people. The taste of the milk is sour but can be quite yummy. Airag is used to make cheese, yogurt. Community Corner: Movie anniversaries: The Mighty Ducks (October 2)- 30 years If you like the show please rate and review on your podcast app, which helps people find the show. Join us on Discord at discord.io/loosescrews and check out the merch store at loosescrewsed.com for mugs, t-shirts, hoodies, and more. And you can support us on patreon!
Workday (WDAY) is higher after beating on earnings and issuing upbeat guidance. George Tsilis discusses WDAY as its earnings were released August 25th. He talks about how WDAY's 2Q subscription revenue totaled $1.37B. He then demonstrates an example trade using WDAY. Tune in to find out more.
Facts & Spin for July 23 2022 top stories: Ukraine grain export treaty signed, The House passes a contraception access bill, Biden announces a $37B public safety plan, A GOP gubernatorial candidate is atttacked at a NY campaign event, A man is convicted of killing a Man of klling a retired St. Louis Police Captain, Sri Lanka's military cracks down on protests, The January 6 hearings continue for an 8th day, Steve Bannon is found guilty of contempt of Congress, Trucker protests shut Oakland's port, and the BBC pays damages for slandering a royal nanny. Sources: https://www.improvethenews.org/
On this Thursday's episode of Morning Briefing, we give an update on the gas crisis in the EU. President Biden's plans to enact national emergencies on climate and abortion pill access. Then we go over coming votes in both the House and Senate on abortion and same-sex marriage. Join us as we break down the news of the day to stay focused on our prayer points. #checkouremotionsatthedoor #wehavesoulstosave Verse of the Day: 1 Corinthians 15:55 (NASB) 55 O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?” Intercession Points for 7/21: Declare that any unwarranted plan of destruction initiated by the anit-Christ system will be thwarted. Declare death and the grave will have no victory. Intercede for our leaders, both Rep. & Dem., to have the fear of the Lord when deciding what to do next and continue to support the original intent of this Nation. If you have any dreams for the President, please email us at pip@christiancentershreveport.com. Links: Russia Resumes Gas Supplies to Europe via Nord Stream Pipeline European nations move to begin rationing natural gas Biden unveils extreme heat plan – but doesn't declare climate emergency Joe Biden says he ‘has' cancer thanks to oil industry — but WH points to skin cancer years ago Biden seeking $37B for fighting crime, hiring more police White House Considers Declaring National Emergency Over Abortion Pills: REPORT What would declaring a national climate emergency do? Clarence Thomas opinion sparks House vote Thursday to protect access to contraception Same-sex marriage bill faces uncertain future in Senate GOP freezes up on same-sex marriage Collins, Manchin offer bipartisan bill making changes to Electoral College Yes, Doctors Can Still Save Pregnant Women's Lives Without Abortion | Opinion
Salesforce (CRM) has continued strong underlying demand despite macro market fears, says an Argus analyst. Joseph Bonner discusses CRM as its stock is surging after its earnings report. He talks about how CRM beat its earnings with revenue of $7.41B versus an estimated $7.37B. He also compares CRM to other software stocks such as Adobe (ADBE), Intuit (INTU), and Autodesk (ADSK). Tune in to find out more.
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Our Democrat of the Day is rep. Kristin Bahner from district 34B (soon to be 37B) in the northwest metro area. Matt and Rep. Bahner discuss last night’s leaked SCOTUS ruling that overturns Roe vs. Wade.
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Our Democrat of the Day is rep. Kristin Bahner from district 34B (soon to be 37B) in the northwest metro area. Matt and Rep. Bahner discuss last night’s leaked SCOTUS ruling that overturns Roe vs. Wade.
Join me as I start the Commercial Pilot ACS Series. The commercial pilot checkride is just like any other FAA practical test and uses the Airman Certification Standards. This test evaluates your knowledge and skills as a pilot to make sure you have what it takes to fly for compensation. In this first episode of the series, I discuss Area of Operation I. Preflight Preparation which is what DPEs use to conduct the oral, or ground portion of the checkride. Stay tuned for at least 3 more shows in the commercial pilot series. I would love to hear your feedback on the shows. If you have anything you would like to share please email me at: sethlake@vsl.aero I look forward to hearing from you! https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC_61-142.pdf https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC%20120-12A.pdf https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC_91-37B.pdf http://avoidillegalcharter.com/ https://www.faa.gov/licenses_certificates/airline_certification/135_certification/cert_process/ https://www.faa.gov/about/initiatives/safe_charter_operations
How'd it go for the first BBC announcer with an accent? How much work can you get if you "make it" in voiceover? How much did the woman behind Siri make? And what's a pencil got to do with any of this? All this and more in part 2! Like what you hear? Become a patron of the arts for as little as $2 a month! Or buy the book or some merch. Hang out with your fellow Brainiacs. Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. 00:25 RP and Wilfred Pickles (voiced by Simon Jackson) 04:26 The cast of Futurama work a lot! 08:17 Voiceover is easy! (right?) 11:30 #moxiemillion 12:30 Trying to find a job 13:55 Props and accessories 15:55 AI (even worse than the movie) 18:24 Bev Standing vs TikTok 20:50 sponsors: Sly Fox Trivia, Sambucol 23:06 Susan Bennett, the voice of Siri 27:53 It's in the game Music: Kevin MacLeod, Track Tribe . Links to all the research resources are on the website. Back when the BBC was first launched in 1922, the first General Manager of the corporation, Sir John Reith, insisted the BBC be as formal and quintessentially British as possible, and he created a number of rules towards this end. One thing he stressed in particular was that the newscasters spoke the “King's English.“ He felt it was “a style or quality of English that would not be laughed at in any part of the country”. He also assumed RP would be easier for people across the empire to understand versus a regional accent, of which the tiny land mass of the UK has dozens. Reish wanted things to be ‘just so,' even ordering that any newscaster reading the news after 8PM had to wear a dinner jacket while on air, on the radio, where no one could see them. The BBC didn't create Received Pronunciation, though. We can trace the origins of RP back to the secondary schools and universities of nineteenth-century Britain, making it the accent of a certain social class, the one with money. Their speech patterns - based loosely on the local accent of the south-east Midlands, roughly London, Oxford and Cambridge, soon came to be associated with ‘The Establishment.' although one of Reith's goals in using RP was to appeal to the widest audience possible, many listeners still felt alienated by the broadcasts being beamed into their homes because of this “upper class” accent being used. Despite this, newscasters were required to use Received Pronunciation right up until World War 2. Why change it during the war? Didn't they have bigger things to worry about? Well, the Ministry of Information was worried about the Nazis hijacking the radio waves. During World War 2, Nazi Germany invested a lot of time and money to train spies and propagandists to speak using perfect Received Pronunciation so that they could pass as British. If they pulled it off, the Nazis could potentially issue orders over the radio in a thoroughly convincing and official-sounding newscaster voice. Therefor, the BBC hired several newscasters possessed of broad regional accents that would be more difficult for Nazis to perfectly copy, and as a bonus might also appeal to the “common man”. The first person to read the news on the BBC with a regional accent was one Wilfred Pickles in 1941. [sfx clip] The public trusted that he was in fact British, but they didn't trust, or couldn't ignore his accent to pay attention to, a word he said. Far from being popular, his mild Yorkshire accent offended many listeners so much that they wrote letters to the BBC, blasting them for having the audacity to sully the news that way. Nonetheless, after the end of World War 2, the BBC continued to loosen its guidelines and began to hire more people who spoke with the respective accent of the region they were being broadcast. That said, the BBC does continue to select newscasters with the most mild accents for international broadcasts. You can't please everyone, but if you can get in good in the voicework industry, you can do a staggering number of roles. How many? Here are some examples, pulling only from the cast of one of my favorite shows, Futurama. You might say my husband and I are fans; we had a Hypnotoad wedding cake. Billy West, the voice of Fry, Prof. Farnsworth, and Zoidberg, as well as both Ren and Stimpy, has 266 acting credits on his IMDB page. Maurice LaMarche, who did Calculon, Morbo and Kiff and is the go-to guy for Orson Welles impressions like Brain from Animaniacs, has 390 roles listed. Tress MacNeille, who did basically every female who wasn't Amy or Leela, as well as Dot on Animaniacs and Agnes Skinner on The Simpsons has 398 roles to her name. Bender's voice actor, John DiMaggio, without whom the Gears of War video games wouldn't be the same, has worked on some 424 projects. The man who made Hermes Conrad Jamaican, and gave us Samurai Jack, Phil LaMarr, is the most prolific voice actor on that cast, with a whopping 495 credits to his name. Still, he falls short of the resume of Rob Paulsen, who did the voices of Yakko and Pinky on Animaniacs, and other examples too numerous to list here, because his IMDB pages lists 541 voice acting credits. And did I mention they're bringing Animaniacs back? [cheer] Paulsen is trailing behind Tara Strong, though. The actress who voiced Bubbles on Powerpuff Girls, Raven on Teen Titans, and Timmy on Fairly Oddparents has 609 roles in her 35 year career, or an average of 17 a year. That may not sound impressive, but have you've ever tried getting *one acting job? Strong can't hold a candle to a man whose voice I can identify from two rooms away, a man who will always be Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop no matter who he's playing, Steve Blum, who has racked up 798 voice roles. And those are just a sampling of voice actors I can name off the top of my head. So when career day rolls around, maybe skip doctor and firefighter and suggest your kid become a voice actor. Not everyone who does voice work has a face for radio, so I put pictures of all the actors up on the Vodacast app so you can se what Fry, Yakko, and Raven really look like .. “Sure,” you say, “that sounds like a sweet gig. Walk in, say a few things, and cash the check.” Oh my sweet summer child. If it was that easy, everyone would do it. For starters, there is no “got it in one take” in voice acting. Be prepared to do your lines over and over again, with different emphasis, different inflection, different pacing, or sometimes simply saying it over and over again until, even though each take sounds the same to you, the director gets the subtle difference they're looking for. Bonus fact: the feeling you get when you say a word or phrase so many times that it stops sounding like a word and becomes a meaningless noise is called semantic satiation. You may be standing in a little booth all day, but that doesn't mean it won't be physically taxing. Actors dubbing anime in particular are required to do a lot of screaming. Chris Sabat, who voices Vegeta in the Dragonball series, says that even with his background in opera and the vocal control that taught him, “I will literally be sick the next day. I will have flu-like symptoms. Because you have to use so much energy, and use up so much of your voice to put power into those scenes, that it will make you sick. That's not an exaggeration; I will be bedridden sometimes after screaming for too long.” That is, if you can get a gig. Remember how I rattled off actors who've had hundreds of roles each? That's because, in rough figures, 5% of the actors get 95% of the work. So unless you're a Tara Strong or Phil LaMarr, noteworthy roles will be hard to come by. One plus side is you get paid by the word, as well as by the tag. A tag is part of a recording that can be swapped out, like recording a commercial, and recording the phrases “coming soon,” “opening this Monday,” and “open now.” The clients gets three distinct commercials from one recording sessions, so you get more money. Assuming the client actually orders the session. You may find yourself on stand-by or “avail,” as it's called in the industry. You may be asked to set aside a few hours or even consecutive days for a recording session. The problem is, the client isn't actually obligated to use you during that time and no one else can book you during that time until they release you from it. But it's a job you can do in your pj's, and I often do, and that's always a plus. Even though no one can see the actors, voice work still uses props and accessories. While computers can be used to speed up or slow down dialogue (which is more of a concern in dubbing Japanese animation, where the visuals are already done), certain vocal changes can easily be achieved using random items in the studio. “If the character is in a hollowed-out tree, I might stick my head in a wastebasket,” veteran voice actor Corey Burton told Mental Floss. “If it doesn't sound quite right, I can throw some wadded-up Kleenex in there for better acoustics.” Burton, like Mel Blanc, prefers to eat real food when the moment calls for it. “They want you to sometimes just go, ‘Nom, nom, nom.' No! I want a carrot, a cookie. I don't want to make a dry slurping noise when I could be sipping a drink.” Pencils also play an important role, not for making notes on the script or creating any sort of convincing sound effect. The plague of these performers is plosives. You've probably heard them on podcasts; they've definitely been on mine. A plosive is the noise you get when a consonant that is produced by stopping the airflow using the lips, teeth, or palate, followed by a sudden release of air. It's also called popping your p's, since that's the worst culprit. A round mesh screen in front of the mic helps, but the old-school trick to stop plosives actually uses a pencil. If they're getting p-pops on the recording, voice actors will hold a pencil or similar linear object upright against the lips. This disrupts the air enough to avoid the giant, sharp spike in the soundwave. Now if only there were some cheap and easy trick to get rid of mouth noises and lip smacks. You may hear a few on this podcast, but for everyone you hear, I cut twenty out. The most sure-fire way to avoid mouth noises and breathing when ordering a recording is to use a computer-generated or AI voice. Now this is a sticky wicket in the VO community, a real burr under a lot of saddles. Whenever it comes up in message groups, a third of people turn into South Park characters [sfx they took our jobs]. I won't get too Insider Baseball here, but here's the scoop. AI voices are cheap, fast, and they're getting really good. Have you ever gotten a robodialer call where it took you a moment to realize it was not a live person? There are companies offering entire audiobooks in AI voices. There is even an AI voice that can cry! So why am I not bothered? The way I see it, the people who will buy the cheapest possible option, in this case an AI voice, weren't going to pay even my Fiverr rate, and invariably, the cheaper a client is, the more working with them makes you regret ever starting this business in the first place. It's an irony a lot of freelancers and business owners are familiar with -- the $5k client pays you the day you submit the invoice; the $50 client makes you hound them for six weeks and then they say they want you to do it over or come down on the price. So I'm fine with letting those gigs go. The other reason is that while AI applications and devices such as smart speakers and digital assistants like Siri are powered by computer-generated voices, those voices actually originate from real actors! In fact, I just wrapped an AI-generation job this week. In most cases, even computerized voices need a human voice as a foundation for the development of the vocal database. Nevertheless, AI is creating new work for a wide range of voice actors. Are these actors putting themselves out of a job in future? Maybe. Maybe not. It's definitely something I had to wrestle with before accepting the job. But I figured, AI is coming whether we like it or not, so it's best to be involved to help steer the ship rather than be capsized by its wake. When I took the AI-generation job, there were two questions I had for the client: what control do I have over how my voice is used, and what happens if you sell the company? I asked these two questions for two good reasons, Bev Standing and Susan Bennett. Bev Standing, a VO and coach from Canada, was surprised to hear her own voice being used on peoples' videos when friends and colleagues told her to log onto Tiktok. For one, people could use her voice to say whatever they liked, no matter how vile, and she'd never worked with, been paid by, or given permission for use of her voice to TikTok. According to Standing, who I've taken classes with and is a really nice lady, the audio in question was recorded as a job for the Chinese Institute of Acoustics four years ago, ostensibly for translations. “The only people I've worked with are the people I was hired by, which was for translations... My agreement is not what it's being used for, and it's not with the company that's using my voice,” Standing said in an interview. Standing files a lawsuit against TikTok's parent company ByteDance on the grounds of intellectual property theft. She hasn't consented to her performance being used by TikTok, and had very real concerns that the content created using her audio would hurt her ability to get work in the future. Imagine if Jan 6 insurrectionists and other such hateful wackaloons used your voice on their videos. Good luck getting hired after that. TikTok and ByteDance stayed pretty mum, both publicly and to Standing and her lawyer, also a VO, but they did change the AI voice, which certainly looks like they done wrong. The lawsuit was settled a few months ago, but it's all sealed up in NDAs, so I can't tell you the details, but I'm calling it a win. The other name I dropped was Susan Bennett, but that's not the name you'd recognize her as. Though she was training to be a teacher, it soon became clear to Susan Bennet that her voice was destined for more than saying “eyes on your own paper.” She acted in the theater, was a member of a jazz band, an a cappella group, and she was a backup singer for Burt Bacharac and Roy Orbison. That background helped her land gigs doing VO and singing jingles for the likes of Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Macy's, Goodyear, Papa John's, IBM, and more. In 1974, she became the voice of First National Bank of Atlanta's Tillie the All-Time Teller, one of the first bank ATMs. Her voice made the new technology more user-friendly for a computer-unfamiliar public. Bonus fact: one of the earliest ATMs in NYC printed the security picture of the user on their receipts. According to the man who sold them to the bank, “The only people using the machines were prostitutes and gamblers who didn't want to deal with tellers face to face.” Or it could be the hours they keep. I can neither confirm nor deny this, but I like to think that sex workers are the underappreciated early-adopters that helped the rest of us to be able to hit the cash machine on the way out of town (or the Mac machine, as my mom called it well into the 90's). Bennet also became the voice of Delta Airlines announcements, GPS's, and phone systems. But even with all that, that's not where you know her voice from. “Hey, Siri, how big is the Serengeti?” [sfx if Google was] Susan Bennet was the original voice of Siri on the iphone, but she never actually worked for Apple. In 2005, she recorded a wealth of words and wordy-sounding non-words for a company called ScanSoft or Nuance, I've been seeing either listed. For four hours a day, every day, in July 2005, Bennett holed up in her home recording booth, saying thousands of phrases and sentences of mostly-to-completely nonsense, which the “ubergeeks” as she called them, could use for generating AI speech. According to Bennet, “I was reading sentences like 'cow hoist in the tub hut today.' 'Militia oy hallucinate buckra okra ooze.' Then I would read these really tedious things that were the same word, but changing out the vowel. 'Say the shrayding again, say the shreeding again, say the shriding again, say the shredding again, say the shrudding again.' “ These snippets were then synthesized in a process called concatenation that builds words, sentences, paragraphs. And that is how voices like hers find their way into GPS and telephone systems. The job was done, the check cleared, and life went on, then 2011 rolled around and Siri was unveiled as an integrated feature of the Apple iPhone 4S. The actors who'd worked for Nuance had no idea until well after it happened. Bennett found out that her voice is actually Siri after a friend emailed: ”Hey, we've been playing around with this new Apple phone. Isn't this you?' Apple had bought SoftScan/Nuance and all of its assets. “Apple bought our voices from Nuance without our knowing it.” As a voiceactor, this turn of events was problematic for a few reasons. Typecasting and stereotyping, for one. The downside of being successful in a role can be that that's all people want you for after that, like Sean Bean and a character who dies. So Bennett kept her identity close to her vest until 2013, when Apple switched voices. “My voice was just the original voice on the 4s and the 5. But now it no longer sounds like Apple because [Siri] sounds like everyone else. The original Siri voice had a lot of character; she had a lot of attitude. Bennet has never said how much she made from Nuance, but we know how much she's made from Apple. In round figures, give or take for inflation, [sfx calculator] she made $0. Her voice was on something like 17 million phones. Even a penny per phone would have been a handsome payday, but no, no penny for you. “We were paid for the amount of time we spent recording but not at all for usage. The only way I've been able to get any payment for it, really, is through my speaking events, but I'm very grateful to have been the voice of Siri. She's very iconic; it's led to a whole new career for me.” Another widespread voice that didn't get commensurate royalties is known for a single phrase, barely a full sentence. [sfx clip] From FIFA and Madden to UFC and NBA, Andrew Anthony's voice has opened EA Sports video games for 30 years now and let us all have a collective shiver of mortality at that fact. Anthony had a friend who ran a small ad sales company, who had taken on the not-yet-industry-cornerstone Electronic Arts as a client. "My friend then called me up in Toronto and said 'Hey will you do this thing... for free?' I said 'yeah, of course, I will! I don't even know what this is but I get a free trip down to see you, so for sure'. So Anthony went to visit his friend, read the line, which was originally “If it's in the game, it's in the game,” and assumed he would never, ever hear anything about it again. Call that an underestimation. EA is valued at $37B, with the Sports being a big chunk of that. And Anthony has seen exactly none of that money, and he's pretty okay with that. Over the years, Anthony has met plenty of other gaming fans and happily agreed to do his EA Sports voice impression on camera. Not every screen actor's able to do voice work successfully; we've all heard flat, lackluster performances from big name stars in animated features. Looking at you, Sarah Michelle Gellar from the recent HeMan cartoon. Not so with the person who arguably kicked off the trends of booking big names stars for voice work, Robin Williams in his role as Genie. Williams recorded 30 hours of dialogue, most of it improvised, for the 90 minute movie. He took the role for *9% of the fee he normally commanded with the condition that the recordings not be used to merchandise products. He wanted to “leave something wonderful behind for this kids.” Thanks for spending part of your day with me. And that's where we run out of ideas, at least for today. So a wife overheard her boss saying he wanted a voice to notify people when they received email and volunteered her husband. “I recorded it on a cassette deck in my living room,” Edwards told the New York Post on November 7. “Most people think I'm retired and own an island.” Instead, he works at WKYC-TV from 3:30 a.m. to noon, and drives an Uber from noon to 6 p.m. In 2014, Edwards told CNBC that he pranks people by standing behind their computers and booming, “You've got mail!” Explained the voice-over actor, “I have fun with it!” He's not bothered by not getting royalties, so I guess we shouldn't be either.
Nearly twenty years in, and many podcasters still have trouble thinking of podcasting as an industry. But our problem does not plague cash-flush brands looking to enter our industry. Who's perspective will win out? Image credit: https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/podcast-market (Grand View Research) Do you know the value of the podcasting industry? You heard people talk about the https://www.iab.com/news/us-podcast-ad-revenues-grew-19-yoy-in-2020-set-to-exceed-1b-this-year-and-2b-by-2023/ ($1 billion U.S.-based podcasting is projected to earn from advertising income this year). Make that almost https://whatsnewinpublishing.com/ad-spend-on-podcasts-to-reach-1-6b-and-other-highlights-from-warcs-global-ad-trends-report/ ($1.4 billion if you look at the rest of the world) too. But that's just advertising income. What about the money podcasters spend, from buying new mics or other equipment, paying our hosting providers, hiring staff or contracting with freelancers, or paying our way to attend a few podcast conferences. Who do you consider as the big players in the podcasting industry? Apple, Spotify, maybe Wondery...the usual suspects. But not TuneIn or Soundcloud, right? You, like me, probably don't consider them influential in the "true" podcasting industry, right? Our answers to both of those equations are incomplete because we're on the inside looking in. For big brands and industries on the outside looking to invest heavily in podcasting need a more complete perspective. When they look at the size of the opportunity in podcasting, they see our industry with an estimated value of $14 billion. Not $1.4. They absolutely consider many companies we've collectively decided to poo-poo, like TuneIn and Soundcloud, as integral parts of the $14 billion podcasting industry. So...should we care? Does it matter that fat-cats are basing the value of our industry off a handful of reports thick with cringe-inducing statements written by analytics with little understanding of what it means to be a podcaster? Hell yes, we should! We need to know what those outside looking in find so appealing about podcasting. Because as the podcasting industry appears more appealing, we'll see more interest, more money, more content, and yes, even more listeners. ----- Links Getting more than 10K downloads per episode? Talk to https://evoterra.link/gumball (Gumball.fm)! https://www.iab.com/news/us-podcast-ad-revenues-grew-19-yoy-in-2020-set-to-exceed-1b-this-year-and-2b-by-2023/ (2021 IAB podcast advertising revenue $1B) https://whatsnewinpublishing.com/ad-spend-on-podcasts-to-reach-1-6b-and-other-highlights-from-warcs-global-ad-trends-report/ (2021 global podcast advertising revenue $1.37B) https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/podcast-market (2021 overall podcast industry marketing size $1.4B) Over 100K active podcasters trust https://evoterra.link/buzz (Buzzsprout). ----- https://podcastpontifications./ (Podcast Pontifications) is a production ofhttps://simpler.media/ ( Simpler Media). New episodes are released four times a week, providing ideas and questions every serious podcaster should be thinking about. It's created and hosted byhttps://twitter.com/evoterra ( Evo Terra. Follow him on Twitter) for more podcasting insights as they come.http://alliepress.ne/ ( Allie Press) assists with the production and transcription of the show. If you received value from today's episode of Podcast Pontifications, return some of that! We call ithttps://podcastpontifications.com/support ( value-for-value), and there are many ways to show your support. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacy Support this podcast
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In this episode, Erich is recovering from a minor spinal surgery an hour before recording and Javvad makes him discuss topics ranging from the FBI notice about Conti attacking hospitals and first responders, the governement attempting to get control of data breaches, a huge illegal Russian dark web market and recent Japan hacks Don't forget to like, share and subscribe! Links from the show: The most important link in the list - 恋のセキュリティホール〜HACK SONG〜: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQlvY5UfjeE FBI Flaaaaaash: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/20785301-conti-ransomware-attacks-impact-healthcare-and-first-responder-networks-bc-5-20-21 Senators roll out bipartisan data privacy bill: https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/20/22444515/amy-klobuchar-data-privacy-protection-facebook-state-laws Illegal Drug Trade Fuels $1.37B in Crypto Transactions at Russian Dark Site: https://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/87146.html Japanese government agencies suffer data breaches after Fujitsu hack: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/japanese-government-agencies-suffer-data-breaches-after-fujitsu-hack/ Japan predicts hacker attack on Tokyo Summer Olympics by Russian hackers: https://www.ehackingnews.com/2021/05/japan-predicts-hacker-attack-on-tokyo.html
Join Anne & Robby for two more foundational approaches to help your family establish a TEAM atmosphere. Learn the difference between fair and equal, and what that means to your family. Also, we’ll discuss how critical it is to give everyone in your household the benefit of the doubt, especially after misunderstandings or assumptions.(If you are interested in the optional Kids Activity, see previous episode #37B.)
Kat & Cass discuss the first part of A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas. This highly anticipated episode was so long they had to split it in two! Listen as Kat and Cass drool over attractive Disney dads and pray that their calls get sent straight to voicemail. Welcome the return of "apex of her thighs" and find out which body parts did and did not make the cut. Giggle over making eggs saltier with tears and find out more weird things the Book Bitches find hot. Rejoice for the Azriel fans finally getting some crumbs and discover where in the world the Book Bitches took off their shoes. Finally, grab your black lights and try to pronounce Kosechi during this muscle filled episode. Tune in to the next instalment, 37B, to finish off the first part of A Court of Silver Flames. Thanks for listening! We'd love to hear from you! Please consider leaving a review and subscribing. Website: www.twobookbitches.com Email: twobookb.tches@gmail.com Twitter: @2bookbitchespod Instagram: @twobookbitchespodcast Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/117056291-kat-cass Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/twobookbitchespodcast TikTok: @twobookbitchespodcast Disclaimer: Spoilers ahead & sometimes we like to swear and talk about raunchy things. Check it Out: We got a mailbox! Two Book Bitches 678G Sheppard Avenue East Unit #401 North York, Ontario M2K 1B7
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Today, we have a lot to get through on the last episode of Quick News Daily for the week. We discuss another allergic reaction to the COVID vaccine, the extra doses found in the vials for the vaccine, and French President Emmanuel Macron testing positive for the coronavirus. We also discuss Biden's latest nominee, why you shouldn't be worried about Republicans objecting Electoral College votes in the House, MacKenzie Scott, and more!----more----Find Quick News Daily on your favorite podcast player: https://rebrand.ly/QuickNewsSources:Alaskan has allergic reaction after getting Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccineFDA says Pfizer vaccine vials hold extra doses, expanding supply McConnell warns GOP off Electoral College brawl in CongressSales top 3 million for Barack Obama's "A Promised Land'MacKenzie Scott Has Donated More Than $4 Billion In Last 4 MonthsFrench President Emmanuel Macron tests positive for Covid-19 Biden expected to nominate North Carolina environmental official to run EPA (Mostly Accurate) Transcript: OPEN Today is Thursday, December 17th, thanks for listening once again. There were actually a ton of really interesting stories out there today, so it was tough to narrow them down. I tried to choose the ones that would be most relevant to our lives, just like the mission of this show is supposed to be, so you’ll have to let me know how I do with that. *WILLY WONKA EFFECT* There are some pretty hot takes in here, so it’s going to be a fun one. To amend those words of Willy Wonka, let’s get caught up right away. COVID REACTION AND EXTRA DOSES So, here’s the deal: I’m going to talk about this first story because we all need to be informed and aware of the risks. That said, we should keep this in perspective. I’ll explain more about what I mean in just a second. The story I’m talking about is the news from Alaska yesterday that a health worker who received the COVID vaccine had a severe allergic reaction. It happened within minutes of getting the shot, they had to give him a shot of epinephrine, and then he was fine after that. The health officials there said that this reaction was similar to the ones in the UK last week. The only problem is that this patient did not have a history of allergic reactions, whereas the two from last week did. In that way, those made sense, and it’s why this one is scarier. It’s human nature to fear the unknown. It’s why we’re afraid of the dark. So the caution and perspective that I want to give is that I feel like all of these reactions wouldn’t be big stories if this was a typical disease instead of COVID. If we only heard about 3 severe reactions to even something like the regular flu vaccine, I’m sure doctors would be thrilled. The data isn’t real easy to find, but a study from 2009 showed thousands of really serious side effects from the flu vaccine, so I just want to emphasize that the actual news story here is that there are only 3 news-making allergic reactions. The other side of that coin is that millions of flu vaccines go out every year, whereas, realistically, there have maybe been a couple hundred thousand COVID vaccines that have been given to the regular public. That same argument I just made about “only 3” is the same one that the idiots used this spring to justify why we shouldn’t be in lockdowns. They always said “the flu kills more people per year” after like 2 weeks of knowing about the coronavirus. It’s comparing apples to oranges. I guess, what I’m trying to say is that we should acknowledge these cases, we should study them, we should be cautious, but don’t let this scare you out of getting the vaccine altogether. Talk to an actual doctor, don’t just take my word for it. But hey, let’s hear some good news about the vaccine, which is actually more of a story about how our pharmacists are pretty smart people. As early as Monday, and for sure by Tuesday, pharmacists nationwide began noticing that there was still quite a bit of vaccine left over in the vials that were shipped out. Originally, I talked about how there were 5 doses per vial of vaccine, and we went through all of that math. Well, to prevent against spills and other waste, the vials are always filled more than is needed. For example, if 5 doses is 5 ounces, then they probably fill the vials up to like 5.5 or something like that. In this case, the pharmacists are finding that there are 1-2 extra doses per vial, which experts say is unusual. I’m not sure what could make them overshoot the target so much, but it’s a lucky break for us. If we do some more quick math, 1 extra dose is 20% more, and 2 is 40% more. This means our expected vaccine totals could be as much as 40%, which would help tremendously with our supply problems. It could mean that shortage that’s coming in the spring might not be as bad. Not everyone will be at 40%, and temporarily, some places still have to strictly follow protocols, so they can only use 5 no matter what. Realistically, maybe we’ll be in the 25-30% range, which is phenomenal. I was just trying to figure out why they could have miscalculated so much, and the biggest things I thought of were: they didn’t know how much would be lost to spilling or the environment because no vaccine has ever had to be kept this cold, or they didn’t want their shortage problem to be even worse than they were already projecting, so they wanted to be damn sure there were 5 doses in there, or maybe because these are being so closely monitored in terms of their climate and having the GPS sensors and all that, maybe there’s a lot less waste because everyone’s watching them like hawks. Whatever it is, we’re lucky for it. Alright, last point here since it’s just my own hearsay at this point, but I guess I can sort of see why Trump supporters would think there’s some conspiracy against him these days. First, the vaccine effectiveness results get released the weekend after the election, all of these vaccines are super effective, they can be distributed in less than a month’s time, and then we find out that we can get up to 40% more and maybe our shortage problem won’t be as bad? Man, that is a very good stretch of luck, I have to say. I don’t believe in these conspiracies, but since my whole ending theme song is inspired by a movie where a guy takes down a fascist government that rose to power using a virus they created and a secret cure that they had the whole time, I’d be remiss not to mention it at all. In reality, humans are always looking to make these everyday events have special meaning. For some reason, we have this sense that there’s something bigger at play out there. Maybe it’s because we think we’re the only intelligent life that exists in our universe. Whatever it is, we try to make things make sense, and random luck just doesn’t add up for us like a good, old-fashioned conspiracy does. I’ll leave you with the best example: the JFK assassination. Nobody believes that a nobody, dumb guy like Lee Harvey Oswald could kill the beacon of hope for an entire generation and change the course of world history, but he probably did. Oh boy, I have to stop before we get too far into that, because even I believe something funny happened there. BIDEN EPA Another day, another nomination for the Biden Administration. Today, the lucky nominee is Michael Regan, and he has been chosen to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. Currently, he’s the secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, and in the past he’s worked at the Environmental Defense Fund, as well as the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations. Apparently, Regan is only 44 years old, which is insane. He must have started working for Clinton right out of high school or something. Also, he looks like he’s in his late 30s, tops, which is impossible. I don’t know what his skin care regimen is, but it’s working. I feel like I’ve been saying this a lot, which is a good thing, but if he’s confirmed by the Senate, Regan will become the first Black American to lead the EPA. MACRON Sort of coming back around to another story from last week, French president Emannuel Macron has tested positive for the coronavirus. He did it with style, which I respect. His motto was “go big or go home”, because in just the past few days, he’s met with a ton of other European leaders, so now they have to quarantine as well. Let me tell you what I mean. Here’s his schedule: Last Thursday and Friday, the European Council met in Brussels, and 25 of 27 leaders of EU nations were there. On Monday, he helped mark the 60th anniversary of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, where he met the Spanish prime minister, as well as the leader of the OECD. Tuesday, he met with the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross. Then, just yesterday, he had lunch with the prime minister of Portugal, and he met with his own cabinet. The Spanish prime minister tested negative today, but he said he’s still quarantining until Christmas Eve, December 24th (honestly, if you didn’t get the coronavirus but were exposed, what better reason is there for taking the week off before Christmas? That’s a power move right there). European Council president Charles Michel said he was quarantining as a precaution. France’s prime minister also tested negative today but is still quarantining as a precaution, as is the President of France’s National Assembly, which sounds like their version of Speaker of the House to me. The prime ministers for Portugal and Spain also said they’d be self-isolating as precautions. Lastly, Macron’s wife, Brigitte, has proactively started her quarantine, but she has not had any symptoms so far. Since they say “proactively”, I’m guessing she’s still waiting for her test results. She has a little more to worry about than Macron since she’s 67 years old compared to his 42. That’s an interesting story between them, by the way. Look up their history together if you’re bored and have some spare time. Obviously, I wish President Macron well. Like I said last week, I have a soft spot for the guy, but I wasn’t thrilled with that police law he backed down from. Again, I’m hoping he can turn a corner and salvage his legacy. And all kidding aside, it was pretty crazy how he met with pretty much anyone who’s powerful in Europe while he was potentially contagious. It’s great that everyone so far is testing negative, and it gives me some confidence in basic COVID precautions like masks, social distancing, and hand washing. It’s a good thing they didn’t invite any Republicans, I’ll say that much. MCCONNELL WARNING There has been some talk recently, at least in the media, that some Republicans are going to try to object to certifying at least some Electoral Votes, which the House is going to certify on January 6th. I went over this shortly after Biden was actually declared the winner in November, but to object, you need one Representative and one Senator to formally request it. I can’t remember exactly, but I think that the whole House then votes on whether to accept the votes, and if a majority does, they certify them anyway. Since the Democrats still have a majority in the House, the votes are all going to be certified. In a private teleconference with GOP Senators, Mitch McConnell and the rest of the leadership team warned Republicans against doing this because of the reason I just said: the House is never going to throw out these votes. Now, do I think that some representative and some senator are going to team up to do this? Of course I do; you can definitely find two clowns in a circus, and Mitch McConnell is basically PT Barnum. Not to mention the fact that the Republicans are all about the show and don’t actually care about results. It’s all theater for Fox News or OANN or Newsmax or whatever propaganda network is going to be the new leader. So, my guidance to you is to not stress out about this, even if there are objections on January 6th. Nancy Pelosi is still Speaker, and she’ll shut that stuff down right away. OBAMA BOOK SALES Just because Donald Trump is an avid listener of Quick News Daily (maybe...I really have no idea), I want to mention that former President Barack Obama’s first presidential memoir has already sold 3.3 million copies in the US and Canada in just one month. That’s already 3rd best for presidents, and that’s total. Bill Clinton and George W. Bush are basically tied since they each have sold between 3.5 and 4 million total, so Barack basically caught them in a month. For history nerds, Ulysses S. Grant’s memoirs are most likely the best-seller of all time for presidents, but the records just aren’t good enough to know for sure. We can make a pretty good guess though since those have been in publication for like 130 years, and when they were originally sold, there were hundreds of thousands of verified sales (and there were a heck of a lot fewer people on Earth back then). But you just know that this really makes Trump mad, don’t you? He knows he’ll never have a book that successful. Even his claim to fame, The Art of the Deal, has only sold about a million copies. Honestly, I’d be surprised if he lives long enough to get a memoir out. With his legal troubles, all of that debt, and I think it’s clear that he’s pretty far into cognitive decline, so when he doesn’t have the presidency to protect him, I think he’ll go downhill quickly. If you gave me the option of betting on if he’d be running again in 2024 or that he won’t even make it to 2022, I’d take that second option in a heartbeat. MACKENZIE SCOTT I want to end on what I think is a good, positive note. It’s the news that billionaire MacKenzie Scott has given away more than $4B in the last 4 months alone. First of all, if you’re not quite familiar with who Mackenzie Scott is, she’s the ex-wife of Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos. As part of their divorce, which went final last year, she got 4% ownership of Amazon, which was worth $37B at the time. That was in Amazon stock, which has taken off even more this year, meaning she could be worth a lot more than that. That same 4% is worth $62B these days. She explained part of her reasoning for this in an op-ed on Medium, saying "Economic losses and health outcomes alike have been worse for women, for people of color, and for people living in poverty. Meanwhile, it has substantially increased the wealth of billionaires." She and her team chose 384 organizations to give this money to, and she even designated these funds as unrestricted gifts, meaning the organizations who got them didn’t even have to agree to any conditions, which is where they can get you sometimes. By July of this year, she had already given away about $1.7B to a bunch of different causes, but focused mainly on historically black colleges and universities, and women’s and LGBTQ equity organizations. For these last few months, she asked her advisers to figure out ways to give away more money faster so that she could help with the COVID fallout. She says “They took a data-driven approach to identifying organizations with strong leadership teams and results, with special attention to those operating in communities facing high projected food insecurity, high measures of racial inequity, high local poverty rates, and low access to philanthropic capital.” By the way, can you imagine having a whole team who’s entire job is to vet these organizations that you’re going to give billions too? That is a goal. The CEO of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, told Bloomberg that Scott's nearly $6 billion in donations this year "has to be one of the biggest annual distributions by a living individual", and the director of the Program on Inequality and the Common Good at the Institute for Policy Studies wrote that "She still has a long way to go in her stated intention of giving away all the wealth. But she's now made two bold moves, putting to shame the other 650 U.S. billionaires who haven't figured out comparable ways to boldly share”. He’s referring to the Giving Pledge that she signed last year, which is a promise that she’ll give the majority of her wealth to charity. Oddly enough, Jeff Bezos didn’t sign the pledge, although he did commit $10B to fighting climate change earlier this year. I’ll admit, it feels a bit strange to be praising these billionaires so much for giving the rest of us some help, when regular people helped build those fortunes. At the same time, when you have one person giving away $6B in just one year, and the experts on the subject are saying that’s a record and puts other billionaires to shame, I think it’s newsworthy and shows that some people can handle that much wealth fairly responsibly. I also don’t think it’s a coincidence that she is a she. Maybe we don’t keep track of every billionaire’s donations to charity, but I think it’s definitely notable that she’s new to being a billionaire and is giving away her wealth at this rate. Here comes another opinion, but it seems like the people who suddenly gain such an insane amount of wealth are the ones who realize how fortunate they are and how lucky they had to be to get to that point, whereas the people who built their wealth by starting a business or something are more likely to keep it. END Alright everybody, and that’s the way it is. Like I mentioned yesterday, there won’t be a new show tomorrow. I realized that I never played you Joe Biden’s victory speech after being certified by the Electoral College on Monday, so I think I’m going to send that out as the show tomorrow, so you’ll be able to hear that wherever you’re listening right now. It’ll just be like when I played their victory speeches when the race was called by the media back in November. As for next week, I plan on having at least one show on Monday or Wednesday. I have a sneaky suspicion that folks might be taking a break from listening to podcasts next week, but I’m not sure. All the big podcasts seem to take the week off, which I’m always hesitant about. I’m thinking about putting together a mini “best of” show, but now I’m thinking maybe I should save that for the week after and make it like a “year in review” show. Who knows, it’s just an idea I’m playing around with. I’d mention I’m still designing new merchandise, but I’ve been saying that for the last couple weeks, so I’ll just let you know when it’s actually available at this point. Anyways, that’s the lay of the land. Stay safe, and I’ll see you on the next episode.
Hey Informanten, willkommen zur Bitcoin-Informant Show Nr. 1021. Im heutigen Video geht's um folgende Themen: Bitcoin Top bei $160.000, Finanzminister Scholz gegen private Kryptowährungen, Binance mit neuem ATH bei Tradingvolumen. 1.) Bitcoin Kurs Muster voriger Bull Runs legen ein Top von 160.000$ mit einer Korrektur auf 25.000$ nahe https://cryptomonday.de/bitcoin-kurs-muster-voriger-bull-runs-legen-ein-top-von-160-000-mit-einer-korrektur-auf-25-000-nahe/ 2.) Finanzminister Scholz spricht sich gegen Kryptowährungen des Privatsektors aus https://www.btc-echo.de/scholz-vs-private-krypto/ 3.) Binance trading volume tops all-time high with $37B in a day https://cointelegraph.com/news/binance-trading-volume-tops-all-time-high-with-37b-in-a-day Telegram Kanal: https://t.me/bitcoininformant LBRY.tv: https://lbry.tv/$/invite/@bitcoininformant:e Steemit: https://steemit.com/@denniskoray HIVE: https://hive.blog/@denniskoray Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denniskoray/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btcinformant/ Top 10 Kryptowährungen am 25.11.20 um 9:00Uhr Sonnige Grüsse Dennis "Bitcoin Informant" Koray
Listen to the Daily Global News from Grecian Echoes and WNTN 1550 AM. Ed Markey beats (easily) Joe Kennedy in Senate primary, tension in LA with another police shooting, S&P500 and the markets continue to soar, ZOOM added $37B in market cap, and Walmart added $24B. US lifts arms embargo in Cyprus, and EU is trying to find a safe way to open schools. Celtics win, and are ahead 2-0 in the playoffs. Movie suggestion is one that you can see in theaters (remember them?) tomorrow. TENET opens nationwide in iMAX and other theaters
This week Ian, Andrew, Gavin, and Marty are on to talk about elections! Erin O’Toole is the new leader of the Conservative Party. Meanwhile, Justin has prorogued Parliament and shutdown any further committee investigations into recent conflicts of interest. Brace yourselves more Universal Basic Incomes are coming as we see the final days of CERB. Intro Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 254 of Canadian Patriot Podcast, the number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded August 24, 2020. Andrew Ian Gavin Marty We’d love to hear your feedback about the show. Please visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com A version of the show is Available on Stitcher at and iTunes http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=77508&refid=stpr and iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/canadian-patriot-podcast/id1067964521?mt=2 Check the podcast out on http://facebook.com/canadianpatriotpodcast and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/canadianpatriotpodcast/ We need your help! To support the show visit patreon.com/cpp and become a Patreon. You can get a better quality version of the show for just $1 per episode. Since we’ve moved to the two show a week COVID format, Patrons also get early access to the mid week show. Show you’re not a communist, buy a CPP T-Shirt, for just $19.99 + shipping and theft. Visit canadianpatriotpodcast.com home page and follow the link on the right. Partisan Challenge 45 minutes of exercise daily 10 minutes a day practising a practical skill 15 minutes of reading 2 litres of water consumed 1 task a day to improve your life What are we drinking Andrew - James Ready Benny -water Ian - Daddy uber duty - Granite filtered well water with lime Gavin - Labatt 50 Marty - Cokezero and Spicebox Whiskey News 'I'm Erin O'Toole': New Conservative leader named after a race like no other https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/i-m-erin-o-toole-new-conservative-leader-named-after-a-race-like-no-other-1.5075653 Parliament prorogued until Sept. 23 as Trudeau government reels from WE Charity controversy https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/liberal-government-trudeau-prorogue-government-1.5690515 PM Trudeau prorogues Parliament until Sept. 23 https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/politics/pm-trudeau-prorogues-parliament-until-sept-23-1.5068461?utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+New+Content+%28Feed%29&cid=sm%3Atrueanthem%3Actvnews%3Apost Freeland replaces Morneau as Trudeau's finance minister https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-cabinet-finance-minister-1.5690404 Doug Ford praises appointment of ‘amazing’ Chrystia Freeland as federal finance minister https://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/ts/politics/provincial/2020/08/18/doug-ford-praises-appointment-of-amazing-chrystia-freeland-as-federal-finance-minister.html Liberals unveil $37B for CERB transition to new benefits, EI changes https://globalnews.ca/news/7288941/cerb-ei-benefits-coronavirus/?utm_source=notification LILLEY: Trudeau signals big changes are on the horizon https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/lilley-trudeau-signals-big-changes-are-on-the-horizon BREAKING: RCMP to look into investigating WE Charity scandal https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-rcmp-to-look-into-investigating-we-charity-scandal/ CCFR Integrity March in Ottawa September 12 Shilling Buy an Official Big Luau Shirt on Amazon so we get affiliate revenue Petitions https://petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-2574 We, the undersigned, citizens of Canada, call upon the Prime Minister to immediately scrap his government’s May 1, 2020, Order in Council decision related to confiscating legally owned firearms and instead pass legislation that will target criminals, stop the smuggling of firearms into Canada, go after those who illegally acquire firearms, and apologize to legal firearms owners in Canada. Sponsored by Michelle Rempel Garner https://petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-2576 We, the undersigned, citizens of Canada, call upon the Government of Canada to immediately repeal the Order in Council issued May 1, 2020. Sponsored by Todd Doherty https://petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-2626 Sponsored by Alex Ruff Outro Andrew - https://ragnaroktactical.ca/ Benny - Bennylewis.ca Visit us at www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com We value your opinions so please visit www.canadianpatriotpodcast.com/feedback/ or email us at feedback@canadianpatriotpodcast.com and let us know what you think. Apologies to Rod Giltaca Remember “You are the True North Strong and Free”
On today's show: What is actually in the WE Charity documents? Charges laid in the death of Baby Mac. Translink turning away passengers that use mobility devices? Vancouver DPAC reacts to the VSB Back to School Plan. Liberals unveil $37B for CERB transition.
The iPod touch lives (and got an update), Dell’s whole laptop lineup got an update, the apocalypse is coming for small vendors on Amazon, MacKenzie Bezos signs the Giving Pledge, and why a laptop infested with malware sold for $1.3 million dollars. Sponsors: Sonic.com/ride Mealime Links: Apple refreshes the iPod touch with the iPhone 7’s processor (The Verge) Dell reveals new laptops aimed at gamers and business users (Android Authority) Amazon Is Poised to Unleash a Long-Feared Purge of Small Suppliers (Bloomberg) MacKenzie Bezos pledged to give away more than half of her $37B fortune to charity and philanthropy (TechCrunch) Browser vendors win war with W3C over HTML and DOM standards (ZDNet) Driverless Delivery Vans Are Here as Production Begins in China (Bloomberg) Auction for a laptop full of malware closes at $1.3 million (updated) (Engadget) Subscribe to the ad-free Premium Feed!
At the age of 23, Maxime found himself unsure of his career path. Having spent the million dollars he had just won playing professional poker in Europe, ideas began to unravel on ways he can earn extra cash renting out space in his home as storage. Thus led the birth of Sharebee, a peer-to-peer platform for self storage. Today Sharebee’s platform offers storage space throughout Eastern Canada and Maxime is lazer focused on making his company the leader in the $37B self-storage industry.
Thomas og Christian ble spurt av Polyteknisk Forening om å være konfransierer og debattledere under foreningens debattmøte i Oslo 22. oktober.Polyteknisk Forening hadde skaffet en veldig bra line-up:– Forskningsleder Harald-Thune Larsen,Transportøkonomisk institutt– Flyanalytiker Hans Jørgen Elnæs, WinAir– Administrerende direktør Dag Falk Petersen, Avinor– Administrerende direktør Thorbjørn Lothe, NHO Luftfart– Konsernsjef Stein Nilsen i WiderøeVi tok opptak av hele debattmøtet, og dette blir denne ukens podcast. Ettersom den totale sendingen da hadde blitt nesten to timer lang, har vi delt sendingen i to – 37A og 37B.I 37A snakker vi om fremtiden for norsk luftfart, konkurransesituasjonen og avgiftsregimet. I 37B er fokuset på bærekraft, miljø og ny teknologi.Vi kommer tilbake på torsdag med ordinær sending. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thomas og Christian ble spurt av Polyteknisk Forening om å være konfransierer og debattledere under foreningens debattmøte i Oslo 22. oktober.Polyteknisk Forening hadde skaffet en veldig bra line-up:– Forskningsleder Harald-Thune Larsen,Transportøkonomisk institutt– Flyanalytiker Hans Jørgen Elnæs, WinAir– Administrerende direktør Dag Falk Petersen, Avinor– Administrerende direktør Thorbjørn Lothe, NHO Luftfart– Konsernsjef Stein Nilsen i WiderøeVi tok opptak av hele debattmøtet, og dette blir denne ukens podcast. Ettersom den totale sendingen da hadde blitt nesten to timer lang, har vi delt sendingen i to – 37A og 37B.I 37A snakker vi om fremtiden for norsk luftfart, konkurransesituasjonen og avgiftsregimet. I 37B er fokuset på bærekraft, miljø og ny teknologi. Denne kommer i morgen torsdag!Vi kommer tilbake i neste uke med ordinær sending. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Petey has the guys revisit the continuation of K-Indie darlings Love X Stereo's Patreon-supported "37" project, "37B". How have the Korean Synth-Pop duo progressed musically through this project? Hit play and find out!Follow along with us on Spotify.Audio Intro: Jahzarr - I Saw You On TVOutro by Matthew Walton
実施日時: 2016年11月13日 日曜礼拝 メッセンジャー: 広瀬志保師 聖書箇所: イザヤ41章13〜14節 長さ・サイズ: 39 (37B)
As VP of Sales and Marketing at Atlassian for three years before becoming President, Jay Simons has a broad perspective on what it takes to build a successful company. Sometimes, ignoring conventional wisdom is what will differentiate you from the competition. Bootstrapping from day one, launching and supporting multiple products, and doing it all without traditional Sales team - Atlassian's approach (and wild success) has always been a curious anomaly in SaaS. After 13 years of being an exception to every rule, Atlassian went public in late 2015 with a total market capitalization of $4.37B at the time of the IPO. In this session, Jay answers our burning questions: 1.) Why does Jay believe in most cases the best run companies are public companies? What does being public bring to the organizational structure of a firm? 2.) How important is it for early stage startups to have board members and outside perspectives? How should they select those inputs? 3.) How important a role does customer support and success play in the conversion of customers from trial to paid versions? 4.) How does Jay focus on 4 products with such a differentiated suite of products? Does this not contradict the often cited fundamental, focus. If you would like to find out more about the show and the guests presented, you can follow us on Twitter here: Jason Lemkin Harry Stebbings SaaStr
We know it's redundant to say, because every episode is special, but this is a special episode. "How special?" you ask. It meets and surpasses the ethical standards for specialness established by the Ways and Means and Ways Committee of the Mishegas, CL Kiwanas Club parish #37B as denoted in the 1949 guidelines, signed by President, Clerk and Executioner, Harry Ed, Tub Man. -Mentally Al, Intern, subbing for CKO, who is, apparently, still #1
実施日時: 2016年1月31日 日曜礼拝 メッセンジャー: 吉田耕三牧師 聖書箇所: ヘブル12章1〜4節 長さ・サイズ: 39 (37B)
実施日時: 2015年9月20日 日曜礼拝 メッセンジャー: 吉田耕三牧師 聖書箇所: ヘブル10章19〜25節 長さ・サイズ: 40 (37B)