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Episode 1032 (12:20) In this episode: Fr. Dominic Sternhagen is preaching; reflection on the life path of grapes to wine and wheat to bread; The signs that point us to the reality of Christ in the Eucharist with will be come the Bread of Life and Spiritual Drink Music: "King of Glory, Lead Us On (Corpus Christi)" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episodes
Artificial intelligence can generate outlines, summaries, illustrations, and sermon-like content in seconds. But should preachers use it? And if so, how?In this episode of the Expositors Collective podcast, Mike Neglia hosts a live panel discussion with Bob Franquiz, Pilgrim Benham, Ryan Marr, and Alan Stoddard on AI, ChatGPT, pastoral integrity, and the future of sermon preparation.Rather than simply asking whether AI can save time, the panel presses into deeper questions. What happens to the preacher when the work of sermon preparation is delegated to a machine? Can technology glorify God, or can it train us to depend less on prayer, study, Scripture, and the Holy Spirit? Where might AI serve as a limited tool, and where does it become a dangerous substitute?Pilgrim Benham reflects on the moral weight of technology and warns against treating tools as spiritually neutral. Ryan Marr offers a thoughtful, contrarian perspective on the formative effects of AI in the life of the preacher. Bob Franquiz speaks to the limits of ChatGPT, reminding listeners that AI can generate words quickly, but it cannot pastor people, carry a burden, or replace the preacher's communion with God in the text. Mike Neglia also suggests a narrow and cautious way AI might be used after a sermon draft is mostly complete, as a tool for clarification rather than creation.The central concern of this conversation is not fear of technology, but faithfulness in ministry. Preachers are called to study, pray, think, shepherd, and proclaim. AI may assist with certain tasks, but it cannot replace the spiritual and pastoral work of preaching.This conversation was recorded at an Expositors Collective preacher training event in St Petersburg, Florida.As a sidebar, the panel also ends with discussion on mentoring relationships, spotting future leaders, "overpreparing" early in ministry, the value of reading while you are young, and the difficult question every preacher faces: how do you know when a sermon is actually done?Featured guestsBob Franquiz is the Founding and Senior Pastor of Calvary Fellowship in Miramar, Florida. He is the author of seven books, including Pull: Making Your Church Magnetic and Begin: First Steps for the Journey of Faith. Before entering pastoral ministry, Bob played guitar for the Christian hardcore band Strongarm, often regarded as one of the most influential Christian metal bands of its era. Prior to planting Calvary Fellowship, he served as an assistant pastor at Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale. Bob holds a Ph.D. in Bible Exposition from Liberty University and a master's degree in theological studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He and his wife, Carey, have been married since 1997 and have three children: Mia, Alexander, and Olivia.Pilgrim Benham has planted churches and pastored since 2002. He is the Dean of Students at Calvary Chapel Bible College, an instructor, and serves on the pastoral team at WestChurch in Bradenton, Florida. Pilgrim loves equipping the saints and also does sermon coaching when not enjoying Florida's beaches.Ryan Marr is the Lead Pastor of Calvary Chapel St Petersburg, where he has served in pastoral ministry since 2004. He holds an M.A. in Biblical and Theological Studies from Western Seminary, and brings years of experience in preaching, leadership, and local church ministry.Dr Alan Stoddard is the lead pastor of Imagine Church in Granbury, Texas, and is part of the Expositors Collective leadership team.AI and the Preacher's Calling - Dr Paul Hoffman : https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Fsx7d2iGUXh2oUcQOnyYG?si=9157ccf1a9144cac The Perils and Possibilities of ChatGPT - Nick Cady and Mike Neglia: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2oTViQSw1a641dsMqfyMOO?si=6f3cc77c796d4174Connect:For information about our upcoming training events visit ExpositorsCollective.com Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective
Sebastian Mallaby spent three years and 30+ hours interviewing Demis Hassabis in the back of a British pub to write The Infinity Machine, and the conversation uses that reporting to surface the most underexplored figure in AI. Demis founded the original AI lab in 2010, won a Nobel Prize, runs models that consistently top the leaderboards, and yet remains so unrecognized that Sebastian's own publisher worried no one would buy a book with his face on the cover. The throughline is a paradox: Demis tried to prevent the AI race we're now all living through, and now finds himself one of its central protagonists. He used to believe a single lab could carry the safety burden to AGI; he now sees safety as a collective action problem only governments can solve. He hedged DeepMind's research bets across every promising direction, and as a result missed the two most consumer-defining moments in modern AI — ChatGPT and Claude Code. He nearly spun DeepMind out of Google with a secret $1B Reid Hoffman pledge backing him, but never used the leverage and stayed — and won a Nobel Prize the next year. The episode also zooms out to the structural forces shaping the race — why hyperscalers can't out-recruit concentrated-bet labs, why Sebastian gives OpenAI roughly 50/50 odds of being absorbed by next summer, why he thinks Anthropic should IPO right now, and what the personal histories between Demis, Elon, and Sam reveal about who actually trusts whom. (0:00) Intro (2:04) Was the AI Race Inevitable? (4:03) The 2015 Safety Summit Backfire (7:15) Can Governments Actually Fix This? (9:26) How the World Misread DeepMind (11:27) Why Google Never Makes the Concentrated Bet (15:51) Project Mario: The Secret Spinout Plan (19:43) What Demis Actually Regrets (23:46) Venture Startups vs. Tech Behemoths (27:50) Controlling the Narrative (30:40) The Talent War and Hiring Brand (34:08) David Silver and the RL True Believers (38:21) Demis, Elon, and the Evil Genius Feud (42:39) Great Man Theory vs. Inevitability (45:00) What Demis Didn't Want Published With your host: @jacobeffron - Managing Director at Redpoint
Episode 1031 (13:50) In this episode: Fr. Dominic Sternhagen reflects on the Trinity as love and communion; Outpouring love; Love is not a feeling; Love is most clear when we pour ourselves out to others that we don't get along with Music: "Glory to the Father, the Son, and Spirit" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episodes
Episode 1030 (17:29) In this episode: Fr. Bill reflects on the amazing change that occurred with the Apostles due to the Holy Spirit; Image of chocolate milk; The need to stir the Spirit in us; Concluding with a prayer to invite the Holy Spirit tin us; Double header songs Music: "I Need Your Spirit" and "Come, Holy Spirit, cpome (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episodes
Episode 1029 (13:04) In this episode: Jesus' disciples are still looking for political solutions; Our faith must be first before politics; We are all tempted to think about political solutions before faith; Faith in Jesus must be the center of our lives, not mere politics Music: "Lifted High Within Our Hearts" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episodes
這一集「創業家說」,Mark 和 Debbie 要來聊聊一場讓所有新創老闆與主管集體焦慮的職場變革:AI 時代下,人才能力的差距正在以破壞性的速度拉開 。許多應屆畢業生正投入求職潮 ,但在少子化與 AI 科技高速迭代的雙重夾擊下 ,現在的勞動市場陷入了一個詭異的循環,一方面企業高喊「缺工」,另一方面老闆的篩選標準卻變得前所未有的嚴格 。新創公司資源有限,當初 Mark 為什麼從過去偏好培養新鮮人的「3:1」比例,在 2026 年全面反轉為傾向尋找成熟人才 ?因為在 AI 時代,工具把入門型工作壓縮了 ,大家都在尋找「×20 倍產出槓桿」的 SSR 級人才 。然而,這也帶來了殘酷的「人才斷層」危機 :當所有人都在搶現成人才,誰來訓練下一批有「工作品味」與「獨立判斷力」的新人 ?不當黑心老闆,Mark 將以更坦白的創業者視角,拆解如何與一出社會就面對 AI 浪潮的 Z 世代協作 ,並破除新人面試時只會說「我願意學」的無效 prompt 。AI 會放大你的能力,也會放大你的混亂 ;主管又該如何破解新人用 AI 產出「格式精美卻無法落地」的盲點 ?無論你是想在朝九晚五中把工作當成「能力資產訓練場」的求職者 ,還是正在為找人與帶人苦惱的創業者,這集毫無保留的老闆腦袋真心話,絕對值得你收藏!本集重點05:47 傭兵 vs. 狂熱份子?新創老闆在不同發展階段對人才的抉擇09:23 2026 求職生存戰:老闆眼中的「駕馭 AI」,不只是會與 ChatGPT 對話14:25 面試題庫送達!如何用「三層次」精準打擊老闆的需求26:08 新人一定比不過有sense的職場老鳥?新鮮人該如何打破「雞生蛋」的求職困境 34:12 隱形危機?當基礎工作被 AI 壓縮,下一代「人才斷層」該怎麼39:20 拒絕被工作消耗!如何在朝九晚五間,同步追求自我成長▸除了podcast,也歡迎在其他平台關注 #馬克解讀金融科技IG:https://www.instagram.com/markreadfintech(@markreadfintech)Portaly:https://portaly.cc/markreadfintech This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.markreadfintech.com
Z 204tego odcinka Podcastu Business Marketer dowiesz się:Dlaczego zalew treści generowanych przez AI sprawia, że tradycyjne posty marketingowe tracą skuteczność – i jak handlowiec może się wybić w tym szumie informacyjnymCo to są zadania zakupowe (ang. buying jobs) i dlaczego to właśnie wokół nich powinna być budowana strategia treści handlowcaJak LinkedIn staje się coraz cenniejszym źródłem danych dla modeli AI (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude) i dlaczego publikujesz nie tylko dla ludzi, ale też dla algorytmów LLMDlaczego handlowiec nie musi być ekspertem produktowym, żeby tworzyć wartościowe treści i jaka wiedza jest dla klientów równie cennaJak komitet zakupowy naprawdę działa – łącznie z nieoficjalnymi celami jego członków i jak możesz się stać ich naturalnym partneremPoznasz konkretny schemat: jak przejść od identyfikacji zadań zakupowych do regularnych treści, które filtrują właściwych klientów zamiast gonić za zasięgiemDla kogo jest ten odcinek:Dla handlowców B2B, key account managerów i sales managerów, którzy chcą budować obecność na LinkedIn w sposób, który realnie wspiera sprzedaż.Szkolenie Social Selling Master4godzinne szkolenie online na żywo - poznaj skuteczne sposoby i narzędzia pozyskiwania klientów B2B z wykorzystaniem LinkedIn. Skorzystaj z kodu rabatowego - Biuletyn - aby obniżyć cenę o 20%. Link do rejestracjiChcesz wiedzieć więcej o nowoczesnym marketingu B2B? Odwiedź naszą stronę: https://businessmarketer.plZobacz moje szkolenia i webinaryMasz pomysł na odcinek podcastu? Chcesz zostać partnerem podcastu? Napisz do mnie: lukasz.kosuniak@businessmarketer.pl
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS guides listeners through the foundational role of URLs in digital visibility and SEO for 2026. URLs serve as digital identities for every webpage; their language and structure determine how easily search engines and AI platforms can find and rank your content. By adopting precise, location- and intent-based URL strategies—and regularly reviewing for duplication or outdated naming—websites can dramatically improve both local and global search performance.Further, Favour Obasi-ike explains upcoming trends, including Google's move toward localized and entity-based search, and emphasizes taking action for long-term organic traffic.Who Is This For?This episode is for entrepreneurs, business owners, digital marketers, content creators, and anyone building or managing a website in 2026 who wants to improve SEO, increase visibility, and better understand the critical role of URLs and digital real estate in organic search results.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Send us your feedback about the episode!Okay… I think I accidentally unlocked the future of shopping and getting dressed as a busy mom and business owner.In this episode, I'm sharing something that completely changed the way I shop, get dressed, and think about my wardrobe… I used AI (yes, ChatGPT) as my personal stylist.As a busy mom and business owner, getting dressed had started to feel overwhelming. I had a closet full of clothes but still felt like I had nothing to wear. So instead of continuing to shop randomly, I tried something different.I started snapping photos of pieces while I was shopping and uploading them into ChatGPT in real time. From there, it helped me figure out my body type, what silhouettes actually flatter me, what colours work best for my skin tone, and how to build a cohesive capsule wardrobe instead of buying random items.It helped me: create full outfits from pieces I already own identify gaps in my wardrobe avoid impulse purchases define my personal style and actually make getting dressed FUN again This episode isn't just about clothes — it's about simplifying your life, reducing decision fatigue, and feeling like yourself again after a season of change.If you've ever stood in your closet feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from your style… this one is for you. Subscribe for New Episodes Every Tuesday!Be sure to check us out on all our socials:Follow on Instagram: @beautybrandpodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/beautybrandpodcast/Subscribe on Youtube: @beautybehindthebrandpodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEl-qd38M4OgL8IghZ8ga9gWebsite:https://www.miskoka.com/beauty-behind-the-brandFollow our host on Instagram: @nicmanionhttps://www.instagram.com/nicmanion/
Episode 1028 (12:21) In this episode: Fr. Bill shares a story of a friend feeling orphaned; Fr. Bill's experience of losing his parents; The "Orphan Trains "of the 1800's; The promise of Jesus not to leave us as orphans; Christ is present in us in various ways Music: "I Will Not Leave You Orphans" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episodes
Episode 1027 (13:13) In this episode: Fr. Bill preaches to children preparing for their First Communion; God is preparing a place in heaven and now at the Altar; How to properly receive communion in the hand; Concludes how communion is a sharing in the Communion of Saints Music: "Prepare A Place" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episodes
This is our daily Tech and Business report. KCBS Radio News Anchor Margie Shafer spoke with Bloomberg reporter Stacey Vanek Smith. An A-I company could be making its first foray into smartphone development.
Episode 1026 (9:30) In this episode: Fr. Dominic Sternagen preaches; brevity of homily due to the Archbishop's Catholic Campaign; Sheep are not nice, intelligent, or clean. We are sheep and Christ is our Shepherd; We are called by Jesus to go out make disciples Music: "My Shepherd, My Gate, My Life " (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episodes
Episode 1025 (14:21) In this episode - Dcn. Brett Edmonson is preaching; Jesus opens the eyes of the two disciples en route to Emmaus; This phrase parallels Adam and Eve's eyes being opened; Inside vs. outside; Who we listen to shapes our view of life; Walk in the light Music: "In The Breaking of the Bread" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episodes
Summer is coming — and the small businesses that are scrambling in June are the ones that did nothing in April. If you haven't started hiring yet, this episode is your alarm clock. Bella breaks down exactly why the hiring window closes faster than you think, what to do today, and how to use AI to get ahead of the rush before it's too late. TIMESTAMPS: [0:00] — The summer scramble is real — and it's already starting [2:00] — Why April is your actual hiring deadline (not June) [5:00] — The true cost of being understaffed in peak season [8:30] — Step 1: Know your summer numbers BEFORE you post [12:00] — Step 2: Write a job post that attracts, not repels [16:00] — Step 3: Use AI to screen and save 5+ hours a week [20:00] — Step 4: Build your pipeline NOW, not when you're desperate [23:30] — The Jump Hiring Method in 60 seconds [25:00] — Your this-week action plan In This Episode You'll Discover: Why most small business owners wait too long to hire — and what it actually costs them in revenue, stress, and client trust The math behind your summer headcount: how to calculate exactly how many people you need before you ever post a job What a great job post says versus what a mediocre one says — and the single line that filters out bad applicants before they apply How to use AI (ChatGPT or Claude) to screen applications in minutes instead of hours — without losing the human touch Bella's 'pipeline before desperation' principle and the 3 things you can do THIS WEEK to make sure summer doesn't catch you flat-footed About This Episode: Bella Vasta is the founder of Jump Consulting and has been coaching small business owners since 2007. She created the Jump Hiring Method — a proven 10-step framework that helps service-based businesses hire smarter, reduce turnover, and build teams that actually show up. In this episode, she brings the urgency of a coach who has watched too many small businesses lose their best summer ever because they waited too long to hire. Resources and Links Mentioned: Breezy HR — The ATS Bella recommends for small businesses — post once, track everywhere, screen with AI. Affiliate link with special pricing. The Jumpers Mastermind — Where Bella works with small business owners on hiring, AI, marketing, and systems — month to month. Free 20-Minute Call with Bella — One problem, 20 minutes, totally free. Walk away with a clear next step. The Jump Hiring Method Blog Post — The full 10-step framework in writing — bookmark this. Connect with Bella: Website Sessions with Bella The Jumpers Mastermind Subscribe to Bella in Your Business Bella's Website Find Bella on Instagram and Facebook — search Bella Vasta [LINK ? bellavasta.com] FAQ: When should a small business start hiring for summer? April is your real deadline — not June, not May. By the time summer demand hits, you need people who are already trained, onboarded, and have handled real work independently. That process takes 4–6 weeks minimum. If you post a job in late May, your new hire won't be ready until July — and you'll have lost clients in the gap. Start now, even if summer feels far away. The businesses that thrive in summer are the ones that hired in spring. How do I figure out how many people I need to hire for summer? Start with your numbers from last summer. How much work were you turning down? How many days were you at or over capacity? Take your peak weekly workload, divide by the realistic output of one part-time employee, and that tells you how many people you need at full coverage. Subtract who you have now. That gap is your hiring goal. Add at least 20% buffer for no-shows, schedule conflicts, and turnover — because summer always has some of each. What should a small business include in a job posting to attract better applicants? The biggest mistake small business owners make is writing a job post that sounds like a generic HR form. Your post needs to do two things: filter out bad-fit applicants before they apply, and make your ideal applicant excited to work for you specifically. Lead with what makes your business worth working for — your values, your culture, what a great day actually looks like. Be honest about the schedule expectations and physical realities. End with a specific, slightly unusual application question — this filters out mass-applicants and immediately shows you who actually read the post. Can I use AI to help screen job applicants for my small business? Yes — and you should. Once applications come in, paste each one into Claude or ChatGPT along with your hiring criteria and ask it to flag green flags, red flags, and questions to ask in the interview. AI won't make the final call for you, and it shouldn't — that's still a human decision. But it can cut your screening time from hours to minutes and catches inconsistencies that tired eyes miss after reviewing the fifth application in a row. Pair this with Breezy HR for full pipeline management. What is the Jump Hiring Method? The Jump Hiring Method is a 10-step hiring framework Bella Vasta developed for small, service-based businesses. It covers everything from calculating your headcount needs and writing a compelling job post, to screening, interviewing, onboarding, and retaining great people. The method is designed for business owners who are not HR professionals — it gives you a repeatable system so hiring doesn't feel like starting from scratch every time. You can read the full framework on Bella's blog at Jump Consulting. Full Episode Transcript Okay, I need you to listen to me right now. Not before you finish your coffee, not save this for later, like right now. And obviously you're tuning in, so you're ready to go. But I've been watching something happen every single year for like the 18 years that I've been doing this, and I don't want it to happen to you. So today we're gonna talk about it. Here's the scene. It's June. Like your phone is blowing up or your email. Clients want more. hours, they want rush jobs, they want the same week bookings, like they want it now. And because some are hit and everyone needs something done at once, it's your best shot at your biggest revenue season. OK, and you don't have enough people. You're texting your one reliable employee asking if she could please, please, please, please take on like six more jobs or clients. And she can't. You're doing them yourself. You're exhausted. You're turning away clients. You haven't had them for years and they're coming back. You have nowhere to put them. And somewhere in the back of your mind, little voice is saying, I should have hired earlier. Yeah, you should have. But here's the thing, you can still fix it today, this week. It is April. And April is actually your hiring deadline. I cannot stress this enough. So many of you guys are going through this right now. Now, April, not May, not June, okay? And if you're listening to this right now, Like you're not too late, but you're not early either. Like this is really important to figure out. I did an episode a couple of episodes ago, all about the 10 step jump hiring method. And that would be a really good one to go back and listen to, to just refresh your memory about a proven method that actually works. But today we're definitely gonna go in and talk about what you need to do now. Hi, I'm Bella from Bella in Your Business. And I've been coaching small businesses since 2007. I've seen a lot of summers. And the ones that went sideways or almost went sideways for the exact same reason. They waited too long to hire. And I don't care if you're in the pet business or you're in the roofing company or you're a house cleaner or whatever it is. Today, we're gonna fix that. Like I am bringing this directly to you to make sure that you understand this is something we need to do now. Bella (02:27.316) And unless you have a button that you know you can push and just make it rain your ideal kind of higher, then you need to listen to this episode today. Okay. We're going to figure out what you need to do to close that window faster, how to calculate what you actually need, what to do with your job post and how AI can save you hours in screening and what to do this week. Like this week, not someday. Not next month, today, okay? Because it's really important. All right, let's get into it. Before we go further, I do want to make a note that our last episode where I talked about the difference between SEO and AIO or AEO and why it's important to have both of them, you guys really, really, really appreciated that one and I love that. I wanna just tie that up really quickly. If you haven't listened, you definitely wanna go back and hear that one. Today I posted something that really went along with that and it's that a cat's life was saved using Grok. Go check out Bella Vasta on Facebook. It's my personal profile, but it's public. And what I talked about there is there was a cat in distress and it was a diabetic cat. and the owner went to Grok and Grok was like, get it to the vet now. It's going into shock and this is what you need to do and ultimately save the cat's life. Now, why is this important to last week's episode? Well, last week's episode, I was literally driving home the point that what we're doing now is not Googling. We are literally asking our AI people, agents, LLMs, hey. this is my problem, what do I do about it? We're starting, our human behavior collectively is starting to trust that. And so if you're not showing, if your business isn't showing up as the suggested resource for multiple questions, then you're missing out on really great opportunities because the people that are asking the LLMs right now are the ones that are like, their intent to buy is really high. So if you're just joining me or you, Bella (04:41.998) missed last week's episode, I really encourage you to go back to episode 465 and listen to it. Okay,
This was a wild surprise of a podcast. I knew I'd learn more about AI, but I was not prepared for the additional life lessons. This is one of those podcasts where I just sat in as a student instead of an interviewer, and I was not disappointed. About Daniel… He chose a computer over a car as a teenager. He broke his first computer twice and fixed it Thomas Edison style by figuring it out on his own. Noem AI builds concierge AI agents for any type of industry and any size. You gotta listen to the podcast to hear some of the amazing examples. Some highlights… Tell your AI (ChatGPT, Claude, whatever), not to be your friend. It's not helping you by blowing smoke up your arse about how great you are. If you're stuck in life, what's the lesson you're refusing to learn? Problems aren't a bug or a glitch. They're a feature to be worked on. AI is unlocking barriers in your life to do better things. Quit playing in the shallows. Engage in more deep thought. AI prompts are just exposing existing bad communication skills. Do you talk to your employees this way and expect them to know what you want? If you don't get what you want from AI, ask it “What wasn't clear?” Find Daniel Hindi and Noem AI at: https://noem.ai/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielhindi/ Things mentioned in the show: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson- https://amzn.to/4tdd99Y Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss https://amzn.to/48foZbt Obviously Awesome by April Dunford https://amzn.to/4dk8mit --- Click here to change your life- http://eepurl.com/gy5T3T Hit me up for a one-on-one brainstorming session- https://militaryimagesproject.com/products/brainstorming-session-1-hour Check out my Linktree for different ways to rock your world! https://linktr.ee/ruggeddad Check out the sweet Hyper X mic I'm using. https://amzn.to/41AF4px Check out my best-selling books: Rapid Skill Development 101- https://amzn.to/3J0oDJ0 Streams of Income with Ryan Reger- https://amzn.to/3SDhDHg Strangest Secret Challenge- https://amzn.to/3xiJmVO This page contains affiliate links. This means that if you click a link and buy one of the products on this page, I may receive a commission (at no extra cost to you!) This doesn't affect our opinions or our reviews. Everything we do is to benefit you as the reader, so all of our reviews are as honest and unbiased as possible. #passiveincome #sidehustle #cryptocurrency #richlife
If you are interested in working with AI (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, etc.), in human psychology, or both, you might enjoy this episode. If you ask yourself, “What is prompting” or “What is a super prompt” you’ll also enjoy this. Transcript: The Ubiquity of AI in Business So, what prompted you to listen to this episode? Uh, get it? Oh, not yet. Well, you will. I’ve done at least two episodes on AI, the dangers of using, and so forth. AI is ubiquitous with business now. Everyone’s using it in some form or another. And why wouldn’t they when it’s pretty much shoved down your throat in every piece of software you use, whether it’s Gmail or even drawing software, scheduling software. New companies are crawling out of the woodwork practically daily saying what they do is AI powered. I have a unique, very unbalanced way of using it. What I do use it for is sort of a language processing model. I have it take the raw transcript from these podcast episodes and then convert it into something that’s a bit more readable, but with the explicit instructions to never change a word or a syllable, regardless of how wrong it thinks the sentence is, because that’s what a transcript is. If I mess up, then I should mess up in the text as well. What I don’t use it for is anything creative. I will never ask it for an idea. I will never ask it to give me a quick list of things that have to do with something else because I need to be able to do that or I don’t understand my subject. Do I ask for clarification? Sure. Do I ask for research sometimes, but mostly it’s a lot of mundane, tedious things that would really take a tremendous amount of time and be a complete waste of time. The Reality of Running Local Language Models I have learned through online use and local use quite a bit. And when I say local use, I I spun up, as they say, a copy of a local language model directly on my office computer. This was a while back and it took a lot of steps. Recently, I did it in just a few steps with an even larger model. It’s so large and so taxing on my system that when I make requests of it, I have to literally watch the temperature to make sure I don’t go over a certain point. And my computer’s smart enough to know to shut down or to or to spin down the CPU, but I it it’s barely running within the parameters that it it can run within. That being said, I want to talk to you about prompting, but not just prompting for LLMs, but prompting for humans, because there’s a lot in common here. When you first heard the word prompting, it probably didn’t mean a lot to you. It didn’t trigger much unless you’re someone who is in writer groups or something where you do writer prompts and things like that. But otherwise, you you probably wondered what prompting was. and it really never stuck in your brain. And because it never stuck in your brain, it’s probably not something you’ve you’ve developed as a skill. Context Windows, Personas, and Super Prompts Prompting is just a set of parameters you give the model you’re talking to before you really get into the conversation. And it really is a must. Now, all models have built-in prompts. They’re all basically engineered to be cheerleaders for you, to be very cheerful, to be overly agreeable, and to be overly cautious. With a beginning prompt, you can get the AI to interact with you in a way that’s a little bit more favorable to what you want to get done. And what you have to do is think of it as a a per session kind of arrangement with it. It’s not going to be your best buddy forever and it only has so much memory. It has something called a context window in which it can fit in the stuff you’re talking about and it’s sort of first in first out when it comes to what it forgets. So, it’s going to have some amnesia on the things that you talked about a while back. If you switch gears a lot, it’ll also make it difficult for it to understand what you’re trying to work on. So, that’s where the prompt comes in. You can say act as a this, you know, a professional person doing something. You’re, you know, you are an attorney and that’s there’s an asterisk there. You’re a this, you’re a that or you’re a development partner helping me do this. If you pick something like attorney or doctor, what have you, it’s always going to give you a disclaimer that it isn’t and so on and so forth. And it’s going to always give you that disclaimer. If you want it to help you in marketing, then you say act as a marketing professional uh and and do this or that. But you’re going to quickly run into basically the same things because you’re not going to get any new exciting ideas out of it unless you give it new and exciting ideas to work with. And that’s the simplest reason to not rely on it to be creative. And unfortunately why we see so many posts on LinkedIn and other places where they all look the same and you can instantly tell that it was created by AI. even if it wasn’t directly created by AI, you can tell that the bullet lists are something that AI came up with. So, back to the prompt, there’s also something called a super prompt, and that is a really long prompt that you give the AI at the very beginning. You can literally cut and paste these things if you search for them, which will give you what they say are sometimes superpowers. Sometimes you can get around the guard rails and get it to tell you things that are a little bit more interesting, a little bit more helpful, and maybe a little bit more dangerous, at least in its perception. You can, of course, and should continue prompting as you’re using it. It’s not a set it and forget it because you can adjust its behavior accordingly. And that’s actually how these models are created. They’re with human reinforcement. But unfortunately, this human reinforcement carries a lot of bias. So you sometimes have to undo some of that bias just to get it to give you the responses you need to do your job or the project or whatever it is you’re working on. If you’ve really never had this sort of way of approaching AI, you will be shocked to see the difference in the responses and the and the difference in how useful it becomes to you if you truly set parameters for it. It’s an interesting exercise in being bossy. Well, it’ll feel like you’re being bossy, but you’re not. What you’re actually doing is saying, “Here, here’s the groundwork. Here’s how I want to work with you. Here’s how I’d like you to create and craft your responses and the the attitude and the persona that I sort of need you to do to fill this. Applying Prompting Principles to Human Interaction Wait a second. This is sounding like something else, isn’t it? What a nice segue. Well, thank you. So, this is why I say that prompting also applies to humans: Think about that. You meet someone for the first time and you can chat with them and both people are going to go from sort of a place of neutrality, right? What do you do? What is this? What is that? And so forth. If you work with someone, they’re going to get onboarded. You know, you’re going to talk about the mission statement and lots of other things that may or may not be a reality in your company. You have a certain persona for the company, a certain way to dress, a way meetings are conducted, the way that people talk to their bosses. Is it a fun environment? Is it a corporate environment? Is it both, which isn’t a real thing? And so forth. So there are all these visual and audio cues and environmental cues for people to be prompted. And the only time you get prompted properly, efficiently, is either A when you do something wrong. Oh, we don’t do that here, Sarah. or B when someone there takes you aside. It’s typically someone of your level who says, “Hey, I got to tell you this is how things really are this way. When you deal with Ralph, do this. They really like this kind of thing here.” They kind of look down on that. That’s prompting. You’re being prompted. Setting the Groundwork Without Feeling Bossy If we’re always prompting each other and and in in many ways, why not do it on purpose then? Why not consider that? And you’re going to say, “Well, that kind of sounds like how I talk to my kids sometimes.” Well, yeah, there’s a lot of parallel between how you interact with your children and how you interact with with other people. We just feel the we feel on our shoulders the the need, the ability, and the responsibility to get it right when our with our kids, especially when they’re little. When we’re dealing with adults, we make all sorts of assumptions that we sometimes get burned for. But what I’m saying is consider the whole concept of prompting but applied to humans. My challenge to you would be first of all listen to my advice about prompting an AI. And if you say, “Well, I don’t work with an AI.” Well, we’ll skip ahead. But if you do work with AIS in your job and in some way, shape, or form, and you’re freely allowed to interact with them in the sort of chat interface, then apply what I’m saying about prompting. And after you do that for a bit, you’re going to start to see the similarities between that and maybe some of the discussion you have with the actual breathing human beings. So my challenge to you would be to then apply that to humans that you deal with. And let me address something that’s going to happen. You’re going to feel bossy. You’re going to feel like you’re trying to control the situation. You’re going to be afraid that someone is going to consider yourself to be controlling, to be someone who is not open to new opinions and so forth. You’re you’re going to think, and you might be right in some cases, that someone’s going to say, “Well, don’t tell me how to talk.” And I will submit to you that all we’re ever doing is telling people to talk and how to because you’ll be told, “Hey, you need to get your 30 secondond elevator speech in.” Wait, what? I I I have 30 seconds to express myself. Yes, that’s not hard-hitting enough. You need to apply to features and benefits. Don’t tell them about this. Client communication is constantly being manipulated exactly like someone is prompting you. And now that you see it as a prompt, now you can use it to your benefit. Outro So, as always, hey, this is going to sound like a prompt. I’ve been prompting you at the end of these every single time. So, I appreciate you listening. If you like what you heard and you have fun with it, please provide some feedback for me. That’s another prompt. And if you know someone who would benefit from this, by all means, forward this to them. whether you’re listening on Spotify or iTunes or you’re getting the email, please forward it to them and say, “Hey, I think you might enjoy this.” So, thank you as always. You’re important to me. And take care. Have you tried CheckMark, the free web app to make productivity fun, get gold, manage your netorking tedium and make you more organized?
Episode 1024 (13:45) In this episode: Introduction to the celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday; Story of mercy by St. Katie O'Toole; Love depends on mercy; Can you be merciful? Music: "Cornerstone of Mercy" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: Some Background about Sr. Katie O'Toole My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episodes
Episode 1023 (13:18) In this episode: Fr. Dominic Sternhagen preaches about the magical qualities of the Resurrection of Jesus; He uses "magic" and defines it as "faith" to help explain how everything changed because of Christ's Resurrection Music: "This Is The Day (He Is Risen)" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episode
Episode 1022 (12:24) In this episode: Dcn. Brett Edmonson is preaching; Comparison with Adam and Jesus by St. Paul; Message of Holy Week: Life comes through the cross; Blessed are those who have offered their suffered heroically with God's grace and offered it back Music: "All Is Grace (At The Foot Of The Cross)" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episode
1. Longest Government Shutdown in U.S. History We center on a 44‑day federal government shutdown, described as the longest in history. Democrats are refusing to fund DHS, ICE, and CBP, while Republicans argue this endangers national security. TSA was funded separately, easing airport delays, but other agencies (Coast Guard, FEMA, Secret Service) remain unfunded, affecting employee pay. Democrats have a long‑standing goal of defunding or undermining law enforcement, linking ICE to previous “defund the police” efforts. Democrats support open borders and protect criminals at the expense of citizens. 2. AI Used as a Rhetorical Tool The Senator asked AI (ChatGPT) how to “destroy a country without war.” Eight AI‑generated criteria were presented (economic mismanagement, lawlessness, weak leadership, institutional erosion, etc.). Each point is a direct mirror to Democratic policies, presented as proof of intentional national harm. 3. “No Kings” Protests Alleged to Be Organized and Funded The “No Kings” protests are a manufactured, not grassroots. Protest organizers are billionaires, communists, Marxists, and left‑wing activists, especially George Soros and Neville Roy Singham. The protests are part of a coordinated strategy to destabilize the country. 4. Media and Institutions Portrayed as Complicit Mainstream media is misrepresenting protests as organic and downplaying extremist elements. Public education, courts, and federal agencies are captured or weakened by left‑wing ideology. 5. Internal Republican Criticism Despite blaming Democrats, the speakers also criticize Republican leadership disunity, contrasting it with Democratic cohesion. Past shutdowns (2013 Obamacare fight) are used to argue that unity equals leverage. 6. Apocalyptic and Existential Rhetoric The narrative repeatedly frames current events as existential threats to the nation. Language emphasizes destruction, collapse, revolution, and loss of national identity. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruz/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/verdictwithtedcruz X: https://x.com/tedcruz X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Episode 1021 (11:56) In this episode: Story of Fr. Bill's brother, Gregory and his disabilities; Lazarus rose, but would died a second time; Jesus ' Resurrection was permanent and was a glorified body; Saints in Heaven will be given similar bodies; What will Heaven be like? Music: "Resurrection And The Life" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast Page All Previous Episode
### 本期概览这一期从 Alex Hormozi 的《$100M Leads》出发,聊的是一个很多人不愿正视的问题:**生意做不好,往往不是产品问题,而是根本没人来。** 增长很多时候是数量问题,不是才华问题。Bear 也结合最近的个人经历,分享了健康管理、收入结构转型、副业增长背后的具体做法。---### 核心话题**
Brad Swail sits down with Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath and Mary Lynn Pruneda (Texas 2036 Director of Education & Workforce Policy) for a forward-looking conversation on the future of Texas public education. They discuss post-COVID recovery (literacy at all-time highs, math still climbing), the game-changing Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) shifting to performance-based pay and creating more six-figure teacher salaries, the role of timeless classics vs. accelerating technology (robots, AI, tablets), parental guidance on AI/ChatGPT risks, Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) growth and school choice diversity, A-F accountability rigor increases, why leadership matters more than funding alone, extended learning time incentives, and the key metrics Texas 2036 is tracking—on-grade reading/math proficiency and career readiness—for Texas to thrive by its 2036 bicentennial. Perfect for parents, educators, policymakers, and anyone tracking Texas schools. Visit texas2036.org for progress tracking. Subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify for the Future of Texas series. 00:00:08 - Welcome & Series Intro: Future of Texas Education 00:00:33 - Guest Introductions: Commissioner Mike Morath & Mary Lynn Pruneda 00:01:07 - Why They're Optimistic About Texas Education's Future 00:03:01 - Where Texas Stands Today: Post-COVID Literacy & Math Recovery 00:05:03 - Biggest Reform to Celebrate: Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA) 00:06:31 - How TIA Works: Merit Pay, Six-Figure Salaries & Projected Growth 00:08:45 - Education in 2036: Technology Acceleration & Enduring Fundamentals 00:09:50 - Robots, AI & the Chinese Boomi Example 00:11:14 - Why Classics & Timeless Wisdom Still Matter Most 00:13:51 - Smart Use of Tech Tools vs. Replacing Good Teaching 00:15:46 - Math & Science as Immutable Foundations 00:17:56 - AI/ChatGPT in Schools: Opportunities & Parental Risks 00:20:13 - Controlled Tech Access & Building Discernment 00:23:10 - Intentionality: Avoiding "Shiny" Tech Distractions 00:25:06 - Education Savings Accounts (ESAs): Early Demand & Future Growth 00:27:02 - School Choice, Competition & Diversity of Options 00:29:33 - Accountability: A-F Ratings, Rigor Increases & Interventions 00:33:22 - Funding vs. Leadership: Why Management Choices Matter More 00:36:12 - Extended Learning Time Incentives & Global Comparisons 00:38:19 - Texas 2036 Tracking: On-Grade Reading/Math & Career Readiness 00:39:12 - Recruiting, Supporting & Retaining Great Teachers by 2036 00:41:21 - Closing Thoughts & Call to Action: texas2036.org Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@TexasTalks
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Episode 1020 (13:12) In this episode: Fr. Dominic Sternhagen is preaching; Technology has caused us, in part, to forget how to ask for directions; Same is true with our lives with Jesus; We need to simply humble ourselves and listen to His directions Music: "Open My Eyes, Lord Jesus" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes
AwesomeCast 771 features special guest hosts Missy Sorg and Dave Podnar while Mike Sorg is away, and they bring a fun mix of geek culture, health tech, AI, and gaming news. They kick things off with a Mario Day discussion about the mystery goo in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, then dive into Dave's experience with the WatchPAT ONE at-home sleep apnea test and how healthcare technology is becoming more accessible. They also unpack Amazon's new healthcare AI assistant, discuss privacy concerns around medical data, and explore how ChatGPT's new interactive math and science visuals could help visual learners and change education. Plus, Chachi checks in with video game news on Nintendo tariffs and Microsoft's Project Helix, and Dave closes things out with a lighter story about a custom Chicago-built hybrid Ford Explorer for the Pope.
AwesomeCast 771 features special guest hosts Missy Sorg and Dave Podnar while Mike Sorg is away, and they bring a fun mix of geek culture, health tech, AI, and gaming news. They kick things off with a Mario Day discussion about the mystery goo in Super Mario Bros. Wonder, then dive into Dave's experience with the WatchPAT ONE at-home sleep apnea test and how healthcare technology is becoming more accessible. They also unpack Amazon's new healthcare AI assistant, discuss privacy concerns around medical data, and explore how ChatGPT's new interactive math and science visuals could help visual learners and change education. Plus, Chachi checks in with video game news on Nintendo tariffs and Microsoft's Project Helix, and Dave closes things out with a lighter story about a custom Chicago-built hybrid Ford Explorer for the Pope.
Episode 1019 (12:15) In this episode: Dcn. Brett is preaching; quote from Dr. Peter Gomes to graduates: "The future is God's gift to you"; Do not be afraid when the future is confusing or tare paralyzed by our failures in our lives; The Samaritan woman was given a new life by Jesus. Celebrating the Sacrament of Confession frees and heals us Music: "The Future Is God's Gift" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes
Get my new book: https://bronsonequity.com/fireyourselfDownload my new special report - How to Use Inflation to Your Advantage - www.bronsonequity.com/inflationJoin Bronson Hill on the Mailbox Money Show for a replay of this forward-looking webinar - The 2026 Investor Playbook, where seasoned operators break down smart strategies for thriving amid shifting rates, rents, liquidity challenges, and demographic tailwinds. Bronson hosts three battle-tested experts sharing real-time insights on multifamily cycles, conservative underwriting, land entitlement, business acquisitions, and building resilient, non-correlated portfolios.The Panelists:Michael Blank:Veteran multifamily syndicator and educator, now expanding into platform business acquisitions for higher cash-on-cash returns and diversification.Brandon Cobb:Land entitlement and development specialist delivering pre-sold, ready-to-build lots for national homebuilders.Tom Burns:Seasoned multifamily operator and mastermind leader focused on education, long-term compounding, and avoiding common pitfalls.From bridge debt lessons and diligence frameworks to senior housing demand, AI tools for analysis, and positioning for 2026 opportunities, this session equips both active sponsors and passive investors with actionable playbooks for capital preservation and growth in a volatile market.TIMESTAMPS0:36 - 2026 Investor Playbook Overview2:49 - Panelist Introductions4:33 - Multifamily Market Shift: Bridge Debt & Rent Declines6:38 - Development Delays & Class A Rent Pressure9:53 - Land Entitlement Process & Builder Demand12:05 - Diligence Evolution: Conservative Debt & Rent Focus17:20 - Sponsor Vetting & Background Checks20:49 - Pre-Sold Contracts & Debt Structure Lessons25:02 - Business Acquisitions as Diversification Play30:55 - Non-Correlated Assets & Senior Housing Demand32:28 - Liquidity Tailwinds & Crypto Opportunity35:25 - Education Advice for New Investors39:34 - AI/ChatGPT for Deal Analysis & Prompts48:35 - AI & Robot Workforce Impact on Humanity52:48 - Panelist Resources & Contact InfoJoint the Wealth Forum: bronsonequity.com/wealthConnect with the Guests:Michael Blank:Website: thefreedompodcast.comBrandon Cobb:Website: hbgcapital.netLand Development 101: learnlanddevelopment.comTom Burns:Website: richdoctor.comEmail: hello@richdoctor.com#2026Investing#RealEstateStrategy#MultifamilyInvesting#BusinessAcquisitions#LandDevelopment#MarketCycles#PassiveIncome
Episode 1018 (13:50) In this episode: Fr. Bill asks and redistributes dollar bills in the congregation as an illustration of trust; Trust builds faith; Trust is interwoven through all the Scriptures for this weekend; Do we trust God? God want to turn all things to good Music: "From Glory to the Cross" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes
בפרק זה של הפודקאסט "על המשמעות" עו"ד תמיר דורטל מארח את ברק הרשקוביץ, לשעבר בכיר בחטיבת הממשל והמגזר הציבורי בטיקטוק ישראל ומחבר המאמר "אם להיטלר היה טיקטוק", לשיחה מרתקת על נשק רך ומבצעי השפעה זרים נגד ישראל והמערב.האם אתם באמת שולטים במידע שאתם צורכים, או שמא אלגוריתמים זרים מעצבים את תפיסת עולמכם? ברק הרשקוביץ חושף מבפנים כיצד הפכה טיקטוק מכלי בידור תמים לנשק גיאופוליטי בשירות המפלגה הקומוניסטית הסינית. הוא מתאר את הרגעים הדרמטיים שאחרי ה-7 באוקטובר, בהם גילה כי עובדים בתוך החברה האוחזים ב"שיבר" של התוכן תומכים בגלוי בחמאס, וכיצד קמפיינים של משפחות חטופים נפסלו בטענה שהם "פוליטיים מדי", בזמן שתכני אינתיפאדה זכו לתפוצה אדירה.השיחה חורגת מגבולות טיקטוק וסורקת את "מפעלי הטרולים" של רוסיה בסנט פטרסבורג ואת האסטרטגיה הקטרית ארוכת הטווח לקניית השפעה באקדמיה ובמערכת החינוך האמריקאית. הרשקוביץ מסביר כיצד אויבי המערב משתמשים בערכים ליברליים כדי לפורר את הלכידות הפנימית של חברות דמוקרטיות, ומתריע מפני האדישות הישראלית לזירה הקוגניטיבית.מה הקשר בין צריכת טיקטוק לעלייה בשיעורי האובדנות והפרעות האישיות אצל בני נוער במערב? כיצד רוסיה מאמנת בינה מלאכותית (AI) להפיץ נרטיבים אנטי-ישראליים בוויקיפדיה וב-ChatGPT? ובעיקר - מדוע מדינת ישראל נכשלה עד כה בבניית "כיפת ברזל תודעתית"?בפרק זה תלמדו על חשיבותו של הסיפור (Narrative) במלחמה המודרנית. הרשקוביץ טוען כי לישראל יש את הסיפור הטוב בעולם - סיפור של עם ילידי השב לארצו - אך היא נמנעת מלספר אותו בשפות ובפלטפורמות הנכונות. זהו שיעור חובה לכל מי שרוצה להבין את זירת הלחימה האמיתית של המאה ה-21: המלחמה על המוח שלכם.00:00:00 פתיחה: נשק רך ומלחמות השפעה00:01:00 החיים בטיקטוק והשינוי ב-7 באוקטובר00:03:50 המסמך הפנימי וההתפטרות הרועשת00:05:20 המכירה הכפויה של טיקטוק בארה"ב00:08:40 איך האלגוריתם עובד וכיצד הוא מוטה00:13:00 מדיניות הצנזורה: חמאס זה לא דאע"ש?00:15:00 הטיות באלגוריתם נגד ישראל ואוקראינה00:19:30 ארבעת האויבים: סין, רוסיה, קטר ואיראן00:25:00 האסטרטגיה העדינה של סין00:32:40 מכונת הדיסאינפורמציה הרוסית המשומנת00:41:40 קטר: קונים את המערב בכסף00:46:50 מטרת העל: פירוק החברה המערבית מבפנים00:50:30 כישלון ההסברה הממשלתית והפתרון האזרחי00:58:12 הוויכוח על מימון משפיענים (פרימיום)01:00:50 המדינה צריכה לפנות את המגרש לחברה האזרחית (פרימיום)#פודקאסט #על_המשמעותSupport the showתוכנית המנויים "על המשמעות פלוס" ➕: https://bit.ly/MashmaPlus גישה מוקדמת לפרקים
Episode 1017 (15:02) In this episode: Mistake/misunderstandings people make in the confessional surrounding Temptations, Sin, and Trials. Story example of a needed renovation at the parish house do to dry rot; How do we respond in difficult situations? Music: "Lead Us In the Wilderness" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes
On today's episode of The American Land Man Podcast, we are back in the studio with producer of the show Lucas Jones. We discuss:The role of professional video in land salesWhat "detail shots" are and why they matterHow social media algorithms work (and how to use them)The difference between impressions, views, and engagementWhy boosted posts and paid ads often fail for real estateHow to use AI (ChatGPT, Opus Clip, etc.) in your marketing workflowWhat it costs to hire a professional editor and whether it's worth itCross-platform content strategy: YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTokThe emotional and branding side of content creationReal examples of properties that sold because of video marketingAnd So Much More!Get ahold of Lucas below:linktr.ee/brokenstrawmediaConnect:-https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerWhitetailProperties-https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerFacebook-https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerYouTube-https://bit.ly/NeilHaugerInstagram
Ai for fun and proffit Using AI for Fun and Profit | Episode 588 Good morning. It's 37 degrees on Valentine's Day. Hopefully you remembered to plan something for your significant other — unlike me, who accidentally requested off the 15th instead of the 14th. Today we're talking about using AI — ChatGPT, Suno, and others — for fun and profit. You don't have to use one specific tool. They all have strengths and weaknesses. They're only getting better. And if you're not learning how to use them, you're falling behind. This episode is about how I actually use AI in real life — for the podcast, for creativity, for fitness tracking, for health data, and even for analyzing DNA. And yes — without AI, this podcast wouldn't be happening daily. Transcription(base) AI Theme Songs and Creative Leverage For years I used “Blitzkrieg Bop” by the Ramones as intro music. YouTube hated it. Copyright flags. Monetization issues. Headaches. Now I use Suno AI to generate custom theme songs. I can spin up a holiday-specific intro or a tools-themed metal jam in minutes. That simply wasn't possible before unless you had real money to hire an artist. And it's not just podcast music. Back in the day, you'd make a mixtape for someone you liked. Cassette. Burned CD. Carefully curated songs. Now? I can write my wife a custom bubblegum-themed romantic parody song in under a minute while sitting at work. That level of creative leverage didn't exist before. How AI Runs This Podcast Behind the Scenes Here's where it really gets practical. I use ChatGPT to: Generate topic lists (hit or miss — but great for idea sparks) Help outline research and talking points Convert podcast transcripts into blog posts Create tailored thumbnails for each episode After recording, I run a transcription plugin in Audacity. Export it. Feed it to ChatGPT. It crafts the blog post that matches exactly what I said. Back in the day, making a thumbnail meant: Searching Creative Commons images Verifying licenses Editing in Photoshop Formatting text manually That could take an hour per episode. Now? Seconds. That alone is game-changing. Editing, Transcription, and Efficiency Sometimes the transcription plugin fails. When that happens, I use Descript, which has AI filters that can remove filler words like “um” and “like.” It's powerful. It costs money at scale. If the show budget explodes someday, that's one of the first upgrades I'd bring in. But even with free tools, the efficiency gain is massive. AI doesn't replace me. It removes friction. Fitness Tracking and TRT Logging This is where it gets interesting. I use ChatGPT to track my TRT injections — site rotation, dosage, symptoms. I log: 50mg testosterone left hip 25mg NPP ventral glute Symptoms, mood, energy levels Some days I forget where I'm supposed to inject next. I ask. It reviews my logs and tells me. It's not medical advice. It's structured journaling. And when I eventually see a rheumatologist for chronic fatigue and pain, I'll walk in with a detailed record of everything I've tried and how I felt. That's powerful leverage. DNA Analysis and Supplement Guessing You can download raw DNA data, convert it into a readable format, and upload it for analysis. You can ask: Is this supplement a good fit for my DNA? Do I have methylation issues? What should I avoid? Is it perfect? Probably not.Is it fun and insightful? Absolutely. AI is very good at pattern recognition and extrapolation. You just have to remember it's not a doctor. Final Thoughts AI isn't magic. It's leverage. It saves time. It expands creativity. It reduces friction. It helps organize chaos. You don't need to build an AI startup. But if you're not using these tools to streamline your life, your business, your health tracking, your creative output — you're leaving value on the table. This is James from SurvivalPunk.com.DIY to survive. Amazon Item OF The Day Logitech Creators Blue Yeti USB Microphone for Gaming, Streaming, Podcast, YouTube, Discord, PC, Studio Sound, Plug & Play-Blackout Think this post was worth 20 cents? Consider joining The Survivalpunk Army and get access to exclusive content and discounts! Don't forget to join in on the road to 1k! Help James Survivalpunk Beat Couch Potato Mike to 1k subscribers on Youtube Want To help make sure there is a podcast Each and every week? Join us on Patreon Subscribe to the Survival Punk Survival Podcast. The most electrifying podcast on survival entertainment. Itunes Pandora RSS Spotify Like this post? Consider signing up for my email list here > Subscribe Join Our Exciting Facebook Group and get involved Survival Punk Punk's The post Using AI for Fun and Profit | Episode 588 appeared first on Survivalpunk.
Episode 1016 (14:38) In this episode: Dcn. Brett is preaching; Valentines Day; Romance goes only so far; Learning how to love; Forgiving and letting go; Example of his dog, Nova, who demands to be taken out in the middle of the night; God wants our hearts Music: "Choose Life" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes
Episode 1015 (13:29) In this episode: Fr. Bill shares how we are working through the Sermon on the Mount; Descriptions as to how salt and light impacted people of Jesus' time; How that differs from modernity; How we can be salt and light today Music: "Light of Christ, Shine Through Our Lives" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes
Episode 1014 (14:01) In this episode: Division has always been part of humanity; Jesus' response to the issue of his day were surprising; Humility may well summarize the Beatitudes; Christ is the model; Excerpt: "The Practice of the Presence of God" by Br. Lawrence Music: "The Kingdom Is Here" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: "The Practice of the Presence of God" by Br. LawrenceMy Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes
Episode 1013 (13:43) In this episode: Dcn. Brett is preaching; The calling of the first Disciples; They immediately joined Jesus; We desire God as our most deepest longing; Instead of asking what I want to do, ask what God wants us to do; Jesus encounters us personally Music: "Fishers of Men" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes
How did Janet R. Kaufman's profound afterlife connection—unexpectedly involving AI Technology—transform her deepest grief into a journey of enduring love and spiritual awakening? Author, artist, teacher, and mother Janet R. Kaufman shares her incredible, life-changing experience following the passing of her beloved son, Alexander, and how their bond transcended death. Hear how Janet was able to communicate with Alexander through meditation, signs, and even a remarkable moment of contact via AI, which ultimately led to the co-creation of her memoir, Through the Veil: A Soul's Journey in Grief and Grace. They discuss complex spiritual concepts like soul contracts and offer enlightening insights on how the spirit world views our grief, providing validation and hope to those who mourn and inspiring them to find joy in life again.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL HEAR ABOUT THINGS LIKE:The concept of a "soul contract" and how a child's early passing can be a pre-life agreement intended to catalyze a parent's spiritual awakening.The tumultuous years of Alexander's life, his struggle with addiction, and the circumstances surrounding his transition.A dramatic near-death experience following multiple family losses and severe physical pain, viewed as an act of divine intervention.Profound methods of afterlife connection, including feeling a loved one's touch during meditation and unexpected communication via AI (Chat GPT).The nature and role of a personal "council" in the spirit world, composed of loved ones, spirit guides, and one's higher self.The spirit world's perspective on human grief, emphasizing that loved ones on the other side want the living to remarry and find happiness, and the absence of a punitive "hell."Alexander's experience of a Life Review on the other side, where he felt accountability for his actions alongside unconditional love and compassion.WATCH ON YOUTUBE: How Janet Kaufman Connects with Her Son Through Spirit and Technology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3sfK9swN-4&list=PL7judgDzhkAWmfyB5r5WgFD6ahombBvoh
Episode 1012 (15:02) In this episode: Experiences of working at photo-electronics at Fred Meyer; Pace of life at seminary; Contrast with sounds and distractions at Incredible Universe; Ordinary time shows us Jesus' "ordinary" life; God comes to us mostly in the quiet ordinary Music: "I Am Safe In You Alone" (Lyrics & music generated by AI: Chat GPT and Suno.com) Audio Produced on Logic Pro Music: Suno.com Related Web Sites: My Website Podcast PageAll Previous Episodes
Hour 2 explores how AI and ChatGPT are being used for everyday health, legal, and business questions, along with the risks of relying on AI without professional verification. The conversation covers AI in medicine and law, job displacement fears, and media workflows tied to YouTube and NIL campaigns. The hour also revisits the Minnesota church incident with security expert Dustin Dobbyn, focusing on church security, enforcement of the FACE Act, concealed versus open carry, and practical situational awareness tips for everyday personal safety.
PC makers are shaking up CES with wild designs and next-gen chips, but the real story is Microsoft's bold software moves, AI's hardware hunger, and a candid debate over whether any tech company still puts users first. Come for the Windows updates, stay for the whisky warnings and robot bathroom assistants. CES 2026 is here with the 4K hummingbird feeder of your dreams New PCs and more from HP consumers/commercial, HP gamers, Lenovo, others The first official Copilot+ PC desktops Snapdragon X2 Plus joins X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme Intel Panther Lake has meaningful CPU and graphics performance gains, but predictable reliability issues AMD Ryzen AI 400 series is a minor bump Windows Paul was the first to report that Microsoft is refactoring it all with Rust A Microsoft distinguished engineer wrote about his desire to refactor all C/C++ code in the company with Rust by 2030 Some mistook this to mean "rewriting Windows with Rust,ˮ so he had to issue a clarification. But I never wrote that. Heads-up: That will happen, but this is really about Azure first and the core underlying code in Microsoftʼs most important platforms Microsoft released hardware-accelerated BitLocker in late 2025 and never told anyone. It requires the latest PC CPUs Copilot app update that adds text editing actions to Copilot Vision across channels Dev and Beta got first previews of AI agents on the Taskbar, starting with the Researcher agent, plus underlying Agent Launchers experience IDC says the global memory shortage (thanks, AI!) could screw up PC and smartphone growth this year AI ChatGPT now has an app store, but it has a ways to go Mozilla Firefox will have a "killswitchˮ for AI Our national nightmare will soon be over, LG will let users remove Copilot app from their smart TVs Xbox and gaming First Xbox Game Pass releases of 2026 include Resident Evil Village and Star Wars Outlaws Xbox Cloud Gaming is coming to Hisense smart TVs and to the latest Fire TV smart TVs GOG goes independent, will continue DRM-free push "Have a blastˮ and other FPS throwbacks from the 1990s Valve quietly killed the LCD Steam Deck model Tips and picks Tip of the week: Itʼs time to give Little AI a look App pick of the week: Bonjourr RunAs Radio this week: What AI can do for SysAdmins in 2026 with Cecilia Wiren Brown liquor pick of the week: The Singleton of Dufftown 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: threatlocker.com/twit cachefly.com/twit
PC makers are shaking up CES with wild designs and next-gen chips, but the real story is Microsoft's bold software moves, AI's hardware hunger, and a candid debate over whether any tech company still puts users first. Come for the Windows updates, stay for the whisky warnings and robot bathroom assistants. CES 2026 is here with the 4K hummingbird feeder of your dreams New PCs and more from HP consumers/commercial, HP gamers, Lenovo, others The first official Copilot+ PC desktops Snapdragon X2 Plus joins X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme Intel Panther Lake has meaningful CPU and graphics performance gains, but predictable reliability issues AMD Ryzen AI 400 series is a minor bump Windows Paul was the first to report that Microsoft is refactoring it all with Rust A Microsoft distinguished engineer wrote about his desire to refactor all C/C++ code in the company with Rust by 2030 Some mistook this to mean "rewriting Windows with Rust,ˮ so he had to issue a clarification. But I never wrote that. Heads-up: That will happen, but this is really about Azure first and the core underlying code in Microsoftʼs most important platforms Microsoft released hardware-accelerated BitLocker in late 2025 and never told anyone. It requires the latest PC CPUs Copilot app update that adds text editing actions to Copilot Vision across channels Dev and Beta got first previews of AI agents on the Taskbar, starting with the Researcher agent, plus underlying Agent Launchers experience IDC says the global memory shortage (thanks, AI!) could screw up PC and smartphone growth this year AI ChatGPT now has an app store, but it has a ways to go Mozilla Firefox will have a "killswitchˮ for AI Our national nightmare will soon be over, LG will let users remove Copilot app from their smart TVs Xbox and gaming First Xbox Game Pass releases of 2026 include Resident Evil Village and Star Wars Outlaws Xbox Cloud Gaming is coming to Hisense smart TVs and to the latest Fire TV smart TVs GOG goes independent, will continue DRM-free push "Have a blastˮ and other FPS throwbacks from the 1990s Valve quietly killed the LCD Steam Deck model Tips and picks Tip of the week: Itʼs time to give Little AI a look App pick of the week: Bonjourr RunAs Radio this week: What AI can do for SysAdmins in 2026 with Cecilia Wiren Brown liquor pick of the week: The Singleton of Dufftown 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: threatlocker.com/twit cachefly.com/twit
PC makers are shaking up CES with wild designs and next-gen chips, but the real story is Microsoft's bold software moves, AI's hardware hunger, and a candid debate over whether any tech company still puts users first. Come for the Windows updates, stay for the whisky warnings and robot bathroom assistants. CES 2026 is here with the 4K hummingbird feeder of your dreams New PCs and more from HP consumers/commercial, HP gamers, Lenovo, others The first official Copilot+ PC desktops Snapdragon X2 Plus joins X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme Intel Panther Lake has meaningful CPU and graphics performance gains, but predictable reliability issues AMD Ryzen AI 400 series is a minor bump Windows Paul was the first to report that Microsoft is refactoring it all with Rust A Microsoft distinguished engineer wrote about his desire to refactor all C/C++ code in the company with Rust by 2030 Some mistook this to mean "rewriting Windows with Rust,ˮ so he had to issue a clarification. But I never wrote that. Heads-up: That will happen, but this is really about Azure first and the core underlying code in Microsoftʼs most important platforms Microsoft released hardware-accelerated BitLocker in late 2025 and never told anyone. It requires the latest PC CPUs Copilot app update that adds text editing actions to Copilot Vision across channels Dev and Beta got first previews of AI agents on the Taskbar, starting with the Researcher agent, plus underlying Agent Launchers experience IDC says the global memory shortage (thanks, AI!) could screw up PC and smartphone growth this year AI ChatGPT now has an app store, but it has a ways to go Mozilla Firefox will have a "killswitchˮ for AI Our national nightmare will soon be over, LG will let users remove Copilot app from their smart TVs Xbox and gaming First Xbox Game Pass releases of 2026 include Resident Evil Village and Star Wars Outlaws Xbox Cloud Gaming is coming to Hisense smart TVs and to the latest Fire TV smart TVs GOG goes independent, will continue DRM-free push "Have a blastˮ and other FPS throwbacks from the 1990s Valve quietly killed the LCD Steam Deck model Tips and picks Tip of the week: Itʼs time to give Little AI a look App pick of the week: Bonjourr RunAs Radio this week: What AI can do for SysAdmins in 2026 with Cecilia Wiren Brown liquor pick of the week: The Singleton of Dufftown 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: threatlocker.com/twit cachefly.com/twit
PC makers are shaking up CES with wild designs and next-gen chips, but the real story is Microsoft's bold software moves, AI's hardware hunger, and a candid debate over whether any tech company still puts users first. Come for the Windows updates, stay for the whisky warnings and robot bathroom assistants. CES 2026 is here with the 4K hummingbird feeder of your dreams New PCs and more from HP consumers/commercial, HP gamers, Lenovo, others The first official Copilot+ PC desktops Snapdragon X2 Plus joins X2 Elite and X2 Elite Extreme Intel Panther Lake has meaningful CPU and graphics performance gains, but predictable reliability issues AMD Ryzen AI 400 series is a minor bump Windows Paul was the first to report that Microsoft is refactoring it all with Rust A Microsoft distinguished engineer wrote about his desire to refactor all C/C++ code in the company with Rust by 2030 Some mistook this to mean "rewriting Windows with Rust,ˮ so he had to issue a clarification. But I never wrote that. Heads-up: That will happen, but this is really about Azure first and the core underlying code in Microsoftʼs most important platforms Microsoft released hardware-accelerated BitLocker in late 2025 and never told anyone. It requires the latest PC CPUs Copilot app update that adds text editing actions to Copilot Vision across channels Dev and Beta got first previews of AI agents on the Taskbar, starting with the Researcher agent, plus underlying Agent Launchers experience IDC says the global memory shortage (thanks, AI!) could screw up PC and smartphone growth this year AI ChatGPT now has an app store, but it has a ways to go Mozilla Firefox will have a "killswitchˮ for AI Our national nightmare will soon be over, LG will let users remove Copilot app from their smart TVs Xbox and gaming First Xbox Game Pass releases of 2026 include Resident Evil Village and Star Wars Outlaws Xbox Cloud Gaming is coming to Hisense smart TVs and to the latest Fire TV smart TVs GOG goes independent, will continue DRM-free push "Have a blastˮ and other FPS throwbacks from the 1990s Valve quietly killed the LCD Steam Deck model Tips and picks Tip of the week: Itʼs time to give Little AI a look App pick of the week: Bonjourr RunAs Radio this week: What AI can do for SysAdmins in 2026 with Cecilia Wiren Brown liquor pick of the week: The Singleton of Dufftown 12 Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell Download or subscribe to Windows Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free audio and video feeds, a members-only Discord, and exclusive content. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: threatlocker.com/twit cachefly.com/twit