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In this week's Mixtape Rewind, we revisit our new music mix from May of 2023. Durand Jones immediately transports listeners to the golden era of soul with vocals that would sound right at home on classic Stax Records. Meanwhile, Foo Fighters return from tragedy with "Rescued," a song that not only references the loss of Taylor Hawkins but features Dave Grohl returning to the drums in a powerful musical statement. Ww discover Kesha's transformation from pop princess to vocal powerhouse on the haunting "Eat the Acid" and celebrate Florence + the Machine's darkly hypnotic "Mermaids." Even established artists like Matchbox Twenty make a welcome return after a decade-long hiatus, proving their songwriting relevance hasn't diminished.Greta Van Fleet continues their masterful 1970s rock recreation, while The Linda Lindas bring Gen Z energy to punk traditions. Megan Maroney incorporates Instagram references into country music that would otherwise feel timeless, creating a perfect snapshot of music's ongoing evolution.The mix concludes with Joy Aladokun and Noah Cahan's deceptively upbeat "We're All Gonna Die," a song that uses mortality as a lens for gaining perspective—much like how this entire collection uses musical history as a foundation for creating something entirely new. Whether you're nostalgic for classic soul, 90s alternative, 70s rock, or early 2000s pop, this mix offers something familiar yet fresh that will become part of your regular rotation.https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/new-music-may-2023/pl.u-76oNlEbCvLa5bzJhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/2ZUHQtGPVUPqTWfsaa9a7Q?si=edb2105b7ef047c31. Lord Have Mercy - Durand Jones2. Rescued - Foo Fighters3. Common Ground - Jack Harlow4. Meeting The Master - Greta Van Fleet5. Don't Get Me Wrong - Matchbox Twenty6. Mermaids - Florence + The Machine7. Trees Grow HIgh - Teleman8. Eat The Acid - Kesha9. I'm Not Pretty - Megan Moroney10. Too Many Things - The Linda Lindas11. The Dumb Song - AJR12. We're All Gonna Die - Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Interview by Kris PetersNothing More are a band on the rise. And rapidly.Since the release of their seventh studio album, Carnal, last year, Nothing More have become the darlings of the hard rock scene, with three songs from that album already taking out top position on Rock Radio. And what does a band worth their promotional dollar do when they strike gold on a release? Yep, you guessed it, re-release the album as a deluxe special and draw in a whole new bunch of fans while placating existing lovers of their music.While more often than not such a move reeks of cashing on for the sake of it, with Carnal Deluxe, Nothing More have expanded on the quality provided the first time around, plus added a new song to keep diehard fans happy.HEAVY spent some time with frontman Jonny Hawkins earlier this week to go over Carnal Deluxe and why it is superior to the original version. We start by asking if Carnal was received as well as the band hoped."We knew this was going to be a strong album," he affirmed. "We felt a lot of confidence in our bones about this one. It just had good songs, and when we put it out, it performed as good as we had hoped, if not better. We have three number ones in a row, and now we have the song Freefall that will be climbing the charts, and we're - knock on wood - but we're hoping for a fourth number one."We ask if the anticipation and excitement levels are the same for a Deluxe release as opposed to the initial album."I'd say typically not," he smiled honestly. "Deluxes are fun little ways to kind of boost the album and push it back up to the top of people's streaming platforms. But that's the main goal, I think, is just reminding people and getting them to stream it again. I mean, for us, we did have a feature on a song called Freefall with Chris Daughtry. So that was kind of cool, because we hadn't released that version of the song yet.And then we had some cool remixes and stuff that were like good workout tracks or things to drive fast to that we didn't have on it before."In the full interview, Jonny spoke more about Carnal Deluxe and the value of being able to release upgraded versions of an album. We ran through each of the five bonus tracks individually, and Johnny told us more about each song and the new versions available. We spoke about K9s For Warriors and the organisations success in dealing with mental health and why Nothing More chose to help them, working with David Draimen from Disturbed, the band's pleasure at having Chris Daughtry on one song, the new song We're All Gonna Die and how it came to be on the album, touring plans and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Helen and Gavin chat about On Becoming a Guinea Fowl, and We're All Gonna Die and it's the FINAL WEEK of our journey through Oscar Best Picture Winners, looking at the winners from 2023, 2024, and 2025; Everything Everywhere All at Once, Oppenheimer, and Anora.
Bootsman en Kwint aan een tafel. Zonder gasten, niet in een poptempel maar wel weer met hun eigen, fijne playlist en bijpassende verhalen.Van hedendaagse popdiva's tot onbekende artiesten en alles ertussenin. Dit is weer een aflevering als vanouds. En als Hollandse Nieuwe hebben we een wereldprimeur: de gloednieuwe track van Timo de Jong & Leadbeaters, ‘We're All Gonna Die', hoor je hier voor het eerst!Joe Diffie - John Deere GreenBarbara Mandrell - Tonight's My Baby's Coming HomeSam Outlaw - Jesus Take The Wheel (And Drive Me To A Bar)Timo De Jong & Leadbeaters - We're All Gonna DieLois Williams - A Girl Named SamChappell Roan - The GiverDoyle Lawson & Quicksilver - Blue TrainInstagram:www.instagram.com/brightlightsandcountrymusicProductie: Martin ter Braake / www.odepodcast.nlDe Bright Lights playlist met alle gedraaide tracks luister je hier. En door op deze link te klikken, kom je terecht bij onze playlist met nieuwe countrytracks.
In this episode the DIE team interviews Sabrina, a fellow funeral worker and friend. Sabrina shares her first experiences with death, what she thinks happens when we die, her thoughts on ouija boards, and more. Listen today, Land of the Living! Why? Because We're All Gonna Die! #deathiseverything #DeathIsEverythingPodcast #DIEwithMarianne #DIEwithMarianneandChris #DIEwithMCA #DIEwithfriends #deathinpsiration #deathpodcast #LApodcast #takingchances #landoftheliving #borninanelevator #wereallgonnadie Thanks for listening, Land of the Living! Subscribe, and follow us on Instagram @d.i.e._cast and on X (Twitter) @deatheverycast for updates! Check out deathiseverything.com for merchandise, our mailing list, and more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/death-is-everything/support
In possibly the longest episode of The Insider ever, Devo Spice reports from the FuMPFest hotel, recaps FuMPFest, sees two films he starred in, starts a new job, starts a new podcast, performs on the Virtual Comedy Show, does some extra work, writes a new comedy scene, and picks up a trophy for a film he appeared in. Music in this episode: "We're All Gonna Die" by Insane Ian, "The Twilight Zone" by the great Luke Ski, "Re: Your Brains" by Jonathan Coulton, "Killer Klowns from Outer Space" by The Dickies, and "Monster Rap" by Bobby Boris Pickett.
We have an action packed episode with a conversation with Jay Baruchel about his award winning series "We're All Gonna Die, Even Jay Baruchel", we look at how your life may be getting in the way of a good night's sleep & take a look at a new law course at Queen's University - but make it 'Taylor's Version'!
In this episode we're discussing two SXSW Film Festival narrative films that center around being lost and searching for something.In We're All Gonna Die, an alien spike has materialized onto the earth's atmosphere, and a struggling beekeeper and a grieving EMT are forced to join forces on a roadtrip after the spike has mysteriously caused the teleportation of his car and her bees. Co-directors/co-writers Freddie Wong and Matthew Arnold join us to discuss their decision to set the apocalypse in our regular world, expressing honesty through lies, and the funny story behind the main character's calf fetish.Desert Road is a horror/sci-fi about a woman who crashes her car in the middle of the desert and walks down the road for help - only to realize no matter which way she walks, she ends up back at her crashed car. Director/writer Shannon Triplett shares the true story this film is based on, the brilliance of her lead actress who carries the film, Kristine Froseth, and the importance of casting (including heavyweights Beau Bridges and Frances Fisher), and how the success of the shoot was centered on the full moon. Follow director/writer Freddie Wong on IGFollow director/writer Matthew Arnold on IGFollow director/writer Shannon Triplett on IGAudio engineering by Jeff Hunt from Storied: San FranciscoSupport the showThanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, recorded 700+ episodes, and won Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 and 2023 without your help! -- Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal. -- Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage! Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Listen every Tuesday at 9 - 10 am on BFF.FM
HATCHET - "You're All Gonna Die"We are delighted to cover this old school style slasher lovingly made with so many practical effects directed by friend of the - Adam Green - HATCHET (2006).We follow a lovelorn young man who should be celebrating Mardi Gras, but he's distracted by heartbreak. In order to get his mind off of women, he recruits one of his best friends to go on a late night Bayou ghost tour… what could go wrong? Just....everything, lol!We hope you enjoy Hacking into this fresh episode!Support the show
Jim Healey, who's been making music over 20 years, joins us on the show to talk about some of the bands he's been a part of including Blood Lightning, Set Fire, and We're All Gonna Die etc.. We also talk about the Dean Jackson tribute show which featured spirited performances from Gang Green, The FU's, Tree, Riche Parsons and a Jerry's Kids reunion... Music Blood Lightning "Blankets" Jim Healey "Life Is A Circle" https://jimhealey1.bandcamp.com/album/crawl-your-way-back theme song "So Pretty" by The Charms Produced and Hosted by Steev Riccardo #BloodLightning #BlowingSmokewithTwistedRico
On this episode of Breakdowns For Breakfast, we are all going to experience a bit of PARNORMAL ACTIVITY as Danger and Monster talk about You're All Gonna Die from Grave Robber. Released in 2011 it quickly leads to THE LAST MAN ON EARTH. Are Danger and Monster part of the NIGHTBREED or will one become an INVISIBLE MAN? either way, the INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN will FILL THIS PLACE WITH BLOOD with horror punk.
The Adult Baby Diaper Lover community is getting a spa. Tucker Carlson gets burned by Putin and gets a new nickname from Bridget. Taylor Swift is a deep state plant. And Gen Z discovers loud budgeting. For more content, including the unedited version of Dumpster Fire, BTS content, writing, photos, livestreams and a kick-ass community, subscribe at https://phetasy.com/ 0:00 - Introduction 0:50 - What Is Happening? 4:54 - Join Phetasy 5:57 - America's Too Fat For A Civil War 9:25 - Sheath Underwear 10:25 - Russia So Russian 15:05 - Sprained My Eyes 19:18 - Capitalism Always Wins 22:46 - Weather 24:13 - WOMEN! 26:12 - We're All Gonna Die 28:02 - Gen Z Discovers 30:17 - Dumpster Diving 32:41 - Breaking Bridget 37:55 - Phetasy News 40:00 - The Internet Is Glorious ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to our sponsors Sheath Underwear - Check out Sheath's ingenious dual pouch system and save 20% with the code DUMPSTER---------------------------------------------------------------------- Beyond Parody with Bridget Phetasy is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.phetasy.com/subscribe
I tend to disagree with most EAs about existential risk from AI. Unfortunately, my disagreements are all over the place. It's not that I disagree with one or two key points: there are many elements of the standard argument that I diverge from, and depending on the audience, I don't know which points of disagreement people think are most important. I want to write a post highlighting all the important areas where I disagree, and offering my own counterarguments as an alternative. This post would benefit from responding to an existing piece, along the same lines as Quintin Pope's article "My Objections to "We're All Gonna Die with Eliezer Yudkowsky"". By contrast, it would be intended to address the EA community as a whole, since I'm aware many EAs already disagree with Yudkowsky even if they buy the basic arguments for AI x-risks. My question is: what is the [...] --- First published: December 15th, 2023 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/DHybAfxPhqqYa3bQz/what-is-the-current-most-representative-ea-ai-x-risk --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: What is the current most representative EA AI x-risk argument?, published by Matthew Barnett on December 16, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. I tend to disagree with most EAs about existential risk from AI. Unfortunately, my disagreements are all over the place. It's not that I disagree with one or two key points: there are many elements of the standard argument that I diverge from, and depending on the audience, I don't know which points of disagreement people think are most important. I want to write a post highlighting all the important areas where I disagree, and offering my own counterarguments as an alternative. This post would benefit from responding to an existing piece, along the same lines as Quintin Pope's article "My Objections to "We're All Gonna Die with Eliezer Yudkowsky"". By contrast, it would be intended to address the EA community as a whole, since I'm aware many EAs already disagree with Yudkowsky even if they buy the basic arguments for AI x-risks. My question is: what is the current best single article (or set of articles) that provide a well-reasoned and comprehensive case for believing that there is a substantial (>10%) probability of an AI catastrophe this century? I was considering replying to Joseph Carlsmith's article, "Is Power-Seeking AI an Existential Risk?", since it seemed reasonably comprehensive and representative of the concerns EAs have about AI x-risk. However, I'm a bit worried that the article is not very representative of EAs who have substantial probabilities of doom, since he originally estimated a total risk of catastrophe at only 5% before 2070. In May 2022, Carlsmith changed his mind and reported a higher probability, but I am not sure whether this is because he has been exposed to new arguments, or because he simply thinks the stated arguments are stronger than he originally thought. I suspect I have both significant moral disagreements and significant empirical disagreements with EAs, and I want to include both in such an article, while mainly focusing on the empirical points. For example, I have the feeling that I disagree with most EAs about: How bad human disempowerment would likely be from a utilitarian perspective, and what "human disempowerment" even means in the first place Whether there will be a treacherous turn event, during which AIs violently take over the world after previously having been behaviorally aligned with humans How likely AIs are to coordinate near-perfectly with each other as a unified front, leaving humans out of their coalition Whether we should expect AI values to be "alien" (like paperclip maximizers) in the absence of extraordinary efforts to align them with humans Whether the AIs themselves will be significant moral patients, on par with humans Whether there will be a qualitative moment when "the AGI" is created, rather than systems incrementally getting more advanced, with no clear finish line Whether we get only "one critical try" to align AGI Whether "AI lab leaks" are an important source of AI risk How likely AIs are to kill every single human if they are unaligned with humans Whether there will be a "value lock-in" event soon after we create powerful AI that causes values to cease their evolution over the coming billions of years How bad problems related to "specification gaming" will be in the future How society is likely to respond to AI risks, and whether they'll sleepwalk into a catastrophe However, I also disagree with points made by many other EAs who have argued against the standard AI risk case. For example, I think that, AIs will eventually become vastly more powerful and smarter than humans. So, I think AIs will eventually be able to "defeat all of us combined" I think a benign "AI takeover" event is very likely even if we align AIs successfully AIs will likely be goal-...
What a great year for hardcore punk, grindcore, d-beat and metal punk. Tons of great releases throughout the year blitzed our ears here at The Mighty Decibel Central, so coming up with a best-of-the-year playlist was quite the challenge. So here you go ... if you can handle it. Grind it up, baby!!! Side 1 (0:00) "Voice To Change": M.V-11 - 6 Songs EP (2:13) "Sonic Rites of Rock'N'Roll": DOG ATTACK - Sonic Rites of Rock'N'Roll (4:17) "Hacked Humanity": EMISSARIES OF SYN - The Core Assumptions of Human Insecurity (5:38) "Overpopulation": THE DOOMERS - Demo 2023 (6:53) "Faucheuse": Faucheuse - Faucheuse (9:50) "End of Meaning": TYSTVAR - Tystvar (11:01) "Trash Talk": STILL PIST! - Die This Way (13:07) "FIM 92"/"Industrial Genocide": CORPSEATER - World of Doom (15:12) "sat sudnjeg dana": PLASTIKA - Plastika (16:30) "Make Up Your MInd"/"It's Allright": CRIPPLED FOX - That's Just Life Now (18:20) "Kick the Habit"/"First To Die": INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - Sand & Gravel Side 2 (19:56) "Sangre por dinero": CONVULSIONS - Grindcore Not War (20:28) "Crime Scene": CRIME SCENE - Dark Tidings (23:34) "Corrupt": XIAO - Burn (25:21) "Вонючие мужики": FAST SEX - Demo (26:26) "Buggin' Out": PEST CONTROL - Don't Test the Pest (28:06) "Bitter Memory": FALSE NEGATIVE - No Fraternity (28:40) "We're All Gonna Die": DEFUND - American Nightmare (31:43) "Life Decays": AZJINPISSER - Cold Cuts (32:53) "Kicked In": SPIKEPIT - Spikepit (33:25) "Velocity": VELOCITY - Demo 2023 (34:52) "Disaster": DUMMY TOYS - War Is Nightmare (38:00) "40 Hour Check": INTIMIDATION - Total Aggression (40:09) "Fortress England Crumbles": STINGRAY - Fortress Britain
Devo Spice gives a report from behind the scenes at FuMPFest, talks about this NJ Mystery and Crime Film Festival, and his new song "The McMacMac&Cheese Attack." This episode also includes the FuMPFest recap that Devo Spice and Luke Ski did on episode 695 of The FuMPCast. Music in this episode: "PC Halloween" by Devo Spice, "Spooky Ooky Halloween" by MC Cone and Devo Spice, "Trick or Treatin'" by Devo Spice, and "We're All Gonna Die" by Insane Ian featuring Devo Spice, Kiki Canon, and Schaffer the Darklord.
Lucy shares her experience in Gainesville covering the Gators win over Tennessee. Dan has two huge announcements for the future of the company, but he'll get to them after he lets us know how We're All Gonna Die™️. Then, aging with grace, Bill Belichick on The Golden Bachelor, the difference between Brandon Staley and Dan Campbell, and a new and improved "F1 Minute" from Jess. Plus, Stugotz is dying on the Takeo Spikes hill, and Chris likes to yell at the TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zig contemplates what has happened to Tucker Carlson since his Fox News termination. Zig critiques the corruption of the right wing media and why he left / was asked to leave years ago. More on how & why the climate change narrative is a better horse for the left to ride than even COVID was. Climate Change to give us more disease. WAPO does extensive investigation… Climate Linked Diseases Threaten Humanity Pakistan is epicenter… “Oh my God We're All Gonna Die”, Zig vindicated by NY Times…More Pandemic Fallout - “the chronically absent student” and Anderson Cooper's delusion that he's middle of the road.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5691723/advertisement
On this week's episode of LTC Jeff and Jeannette talk about Dan's vacation stories, advise in case you win the lotto, the show's sexy Tahoe song, the effects of climate change and how
Dan introduces us to our newest segment: The 'We're All Gonna Die' Climate Stat of the Day. Amin is mad at Dan for dragging him into the Damian Lillard information saga, but 'The Sports Walrus' has some new info on the story. Then, Jeremy doesn't know action movies, Stugotz has his Weekend Observations, Amin breaks down money in NBA coaching, and the crew discusses the value of running backs in the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome in to the thicket, a country music show that will play you the best country songs that you'll never hear on your local radio station. On this show we balance the bigger artists you know and love with our favorite up and comers we hope discover and love as well. On this week's show: "Hippies & Cowboys" - Cody Jinks "Whiskey" - Trampled by Turtles "East Kentucky Dream" - Hunter Flynn "Coat Of Many Colors" - Sierra Ferrell "John Came Home" - Benjamin Dakota Rogers "Old Tattoo" - Alex Williams "Josephine" - Tanner Usrey "We're All Gonna Die" - Dalton Domino "Keep 'Em on They Toes" - Brent Cobb Shop Our Gear: thehippiesandcowboys.com/shop Save the Songs on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sjcTOFIUsKgRxEAfQifZb?si=ZSPWqp44Q0iH5G17-9uTaA
AI is here to stay, but at what cost? Connor Leahy is the CEO of Conjecture, a mission-driven organization that's trying to make the future of AI go as well as it possibly can. He is also a Co-Founder of EleutherAI, an open-source AI research non-profit lab. In today's episode, Connor and David cover: 1) The intuitive arguments behind the AI Safety debate 2) The two defining categories of ways AI could end all of humanity 3) The major players in the race towards AGI, and why they all seem to be ideologically motivated, rather than financially motivated 4) Why the progress of AI power is based on TWO exponential curves 5) Why Connor thinks government regulation is the easiest and most effective way of buying us time ------
Matt and Samer are back with another new music mix with a great mix of old and new artists! https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/new-music-may-2023/pl.u-76oNlEbCvLa5bzJhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/2ZUHQtGPVUPqTWfsaa9a7Q?si=edb2105b7ef047c3 Lord Have Mercy by Durand JonesRescued by Foo FightersCommon Ground by Jack HarlowMeeting The Master by Greta Van FleetDon't Get Me Wrong by Matchbox TwentyMermaids by Florence + The MachineTrees Grow HIgh by TelemanEat The Acid by KeshaI'm Not Pretty by Megan MoroneyToo Many Things by The Linda LindasThe Dumb Song by AJRWe're All Gonna Die by Joy Oladokun, Noah Kahan Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
The singer and rapper Labrinth, beloved for his score to the HBO show Euphoria, drops his latest album this week, along with new ones from Jessie Ware, Smokey Robinson, Joy Oladokun and more.Featured Albums:1. Labrinth — Ends & BeginsFeatured Songs: "Kill For Your Love," "Everything," "Power Couple"2. Jessie Ware — That! Feels Good!Featured Songs: "Freak Me Now," "Beautiful People"3. Joy Oladokun — Proof of LifeFeatured Songs: "Spotlight (available only on CD and vinyl)," "Changes," "Taking Things For Granted," "We're All Gonna Die"4. Baby Rose — Through And ThroughFeatured Songs: "Fight Club (feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow)," "Stop the Bleeding," "I Won't Tell (feat. Smino)"5. Smokey Robinson — GasmsFeatured Songs: "How You Make Me Feel," "Beside You," "Gasms"Lightning Round: Dreamer Isioma — Princess ForeverIndigo De Souza — All of This Will EndThe National — First Two Pages of FrankensteinTony Shhnow — Love StreakOther notable releases for April 28:Arturo O'Farrill — Legacies Avalon Emerson — & the Charm Bebe Rexha — BebeDiplo — Thomas Wesley: Chapter 2, Swamp Savant Great Lake Swimmers — Uncertain CountryJFDR — MuseumJim Legxacy — homeless n**** pop musicJosh Ritter — Spectral LinesJoseph — The SunNeil Gaiman & Fourplay String Quartet — Signs of LifeNew Breed Brass Band — Made in New OrleansPeach PRC — Manic Dream Pixie Rickie Lee Jones — Pieces Of TreasureSkinny Pelembe — Hardly the Same SnakeTaj Mahal — SavoyY La Bamba — LuchaYUNGMORPHEUS — From Whence It Came
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: List of slowdown/halt AI requests, published by Cleo Nardo on April 14, 2023 on LessWrong. About this document There has been a recent flurry of letters/articles/statements/videos which endorse a slowdown or halt of colossal AI experiments via (e.g.) regulation or coordination. This document aspires to collect all examples into a single centralised list. I'm undecided on how best to order and subdivide the examples, but I'm open to suggestions. As a disclaimer, this list is... Living — I'll try to update the list over time. Non-exhaustive — There are almost certainly examples I've missed. Non-representative — The list is biased, at least initially, towards things that I have been shown personally. Please mention in the comments any examples I've missed so I can add them! List of slowdown/halt AI requests Last updated: April 14th 2023. (Note that I'm also including surveys.) Pause Giant AI Experiments: An Open Letterby Future of Life Institute Pausing AI Developments Isn't Enough. We Need to Shut it All Downby Eliezer Yudkowsky We must slow down the race to God-like AIby Ian Hogarth The case for slowing down AI by Sigal Samuel The Case for Halting AI Developmentby Max Tegmark, Lex Fridman Lennart Heim on Compute Governanceby Lennart Heim, Future of Life Institute Let's think about slowing down AIby KatjaGrace The 0.2 OOMs/year targetby Cleo Nardo AI Summer Harvestby Cleo Nardo Instead of technical research, more people should focus on buying timeby Akash, Olivia Jimenez, Thomas Larsen Slowing down AI progress is an underexplored alignment strategyby Michael Huang Slowing Down AI: Rationales, Proposals, and Difficulties by Simeon Campos, Henry Papadatos, Charles M In the Matter of OpenAI (FTC 2023) by Center for AI and Digital Policy Dangers of AI and the End of Human Civilizationby Eliezer Yudkowsky, Lex Fridman We're All Gonna Die with Eliezer Yudkowskyby Eliezer Yudkowsky, Bankless The public supports regulating AI for safetyby Zach Stein-Perlman New survey: 46% of Americans are concerned about extinction from AI; 69% support a six-month pause in AI developmentby Akash Credit to Zach Stein-Perlman. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: List of slowdown/halt AI requests, published by Cleo Nardo on April 14, 2023 on LessWrong. About this document There has been a recent flurry of letters/articles/statements/videos which endorse a slowdown or halt of colossal AI experiments via (e.g.) regulation or coordination. This document aspires to collect all examples into a single centralised list. I'm undecided on how best to order and subdivide the examples, but I'm open to suggestions. As a disclaimer, this list is... Living — I'll try to update the list over time. Non-exhaustive — There are almost certainly examples I've missed. Non-representative — The list is biased, at least initially, towards things that I have been shown personally. Please mention in the comments any examples I've missed so I can add them! List of slowdown/halt AI requests Last updated: April 14th 2023. (Note that I'm also including surveys.) Pause Giant AI Experiments: An Open Letterby Future of Life Institute Pausing AI Developments Isn't Enough. We Need to Shut it All Downby Eliezer Yudkowsky We must slow down the race to God-like AIby Ian Hogarth The case for slowing down AI by Sigal Samuel The Case for Halting AI Developmentby Max Tegmark, Lex Fridman Lennart Heim on Compute Governanceby Lennart Heim, Future of Life Institute Let's think about slowing down AIby KatjaGrace The 0.2 OOMs/year targetby Cleo Nardo AI Summer Harvestby Cleo Nardo Instead of technical research, more people should focus on buying timeby Akash, Olivia Jimenez, Thomas Larsen Slowing down AI progress is an underexplored alignment strategyby Michael Huang Slowing Down AI: Rationales, Proposals, and Difficulties by Simeon Campos, Henry Papadatos, Charles M In the Matter of OpenAI (FTC 2023) by Center for AI and Digital Policy Dangers of AI and the End of Human Civilizationby Eliezer Yudkowsky, Lex Fridman We're All Gonna Die with Eliezer Yudkowskyby Eliezer Yudkowsky, Bankless The public supports regulating AI for safetyby Zach Stein-Perlman New survey: 46% of Americans are concerned about extinction from AI; 69% support a six-month pause in AI developmentby Akash Credit to Zach Stein-Perlman. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
In this episode, we delve into the mystery of Atlantis revealed by an occult classic from the late 1800's. We explore the writings of a young man who claimed an advanced being, who once resided in the fabled city, channeled through him a enigmatic text that offers invaluable esoteric insights into the legendary civilization. From strange, deadly crystals to alchemical technology, we discuss the most unusal elements of this incredible mystery. Then for our Plus+ members we hear of the claims that AI will destroy humanity before discussing the experience of unknown presences and tales of neuroscience colliding with stories of the 3rd Man Effect. Links Visions of Atlantis: Reclaiming a Lost Ancient Legacy The Dweller on Two Planets The Dweller on Two Planets The Enclosure The Circular Rock Formation at the Top of the Enclosure, Teton Range, WY Historical Resource Study: A Place Called Jackson Hole Plus+ Extension The extension of the show is EXCLUSIVE to Plus+ Members. To join, click HERE. We're All Gonna Die with Eliezer Yudkowsky Presence: The Strange Science and True Stories of the Unseen Other The Third Man Factor: Surviving the Impossible Third Man Factor: Spirit Guide or Sleight of Mind? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joshua Holland kicks off this week's show with a look at a new effort to pressure the Supreme Court to adopt a code of ethics—and a revelation of what appears to be some naked corruption by Clarence Thomas that drives home the need for some ethics rules. Then we're joined by legal analyst Marcy Wheeler to talk about the 34 felony charges filed this week against Donald Trump and get her view of the likely status of three other criminal probes working their way toward the former president. Wheeler does not think the Manhattan DA is likely to have the final say on holding Trump accountable. PlaylistPatti Smith: "Redondo Beach"Caro Emerald: "Perfect Day"Joy Oladokun & Noah Kahan: "We're All Gonna Die"
Eliezer Yudkowsky, expert reconnu des risques liés à l'IA: "We're All Gonna Die" (entretien de près de 2 heures sur Youtube, transcript here) Eliezer Yudkowsky est sans doute la figure la plus connue et respectée depuis 20 ans dans le milieu de la recherche sur les façons d'aligner l'IA sur nos valeurs humainesWikipedia : Eliezer Yudkowsky is an American decision theory and artificial intelligence (AI) researcher and writer. He is a co-founder and research fellow at the Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI), a private research nonprofit based in Berkeley, California. His work on the prospect of a runaway intelligence explosion was an influence on Nick Bostrom's Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies. Yudkowsky's views on the safety challenges posed by future generations of AI systems are discussed in the undergraduate textbook in AI, Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig's Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach. Eliezer Yudkowsky a livré il y a quelques semaines un entretien de près de 2 heures durant lesquelles il a partagé et expliqué sa conviction profonde: "nous allons tous mourir des mains d'une super intelligence artificielle", se montrant plus résigné que jamais, mais disant malgré tout vouloir "fight until the end with dignity"Eliezer Yudkowsky s'est dit d'abord surpris par le rythme des progrès en IA ces dernières années, à ses yeux, il est très probable qu'on parvienne à développer une super IA, plus capable que tous les êtres humains réunis à un moment ou un autre ce siècle-ci ("3 ans, 15 ans, plus ? Difficile de savoir...") Ses travaux depuis 20 ans l'on conduit à un constat sans appel : nous ne savons pas comment programmer une super IA pour être certain qu'elle ne nous nuise pas, et ne sommes pas près de le faire, c'est une tâche éminemment compliquée et sans doute impossible, qui demanderait qu'on y consacre des ressources extraordinaires, et il est trop tard pour cela C'est tout l'inverse qui se passe selon lui, les meilleurs labos en IA foncent tête baissée, leurs précautions sont bien insuffisantes et principalement de façadeL'actualité semble lui donner raison : "Microsoft got rid of its entire company division devoted to AI "ethics and society" during its January layoffs" "Most of their 30-person staff was reassigned way back in October, leaving just seven employees to manage the department." "Months later, though, they were all dismissed, along with the division — right as the company announced its mammoth $10 billion investment in OpenAI." (source) à noter toute fois que Sam Altman, CEO d'OpenAI, écrivait récemment : "Some people in the AI field think the risks of AGI (and successor systems) are fictitious; we would be delighted if they turn out to be right, but we are going to operate as if these risks are existential.", linking to that article AI Could Defeat All Of Us Combined Eliezer Yudkowsky a eu un espoir en 2015 quand il a participé à la grande conférence sur les risques de l'IA organisée par Elon Musk, rassemblant des experts du sujet comme Stuart Russel, Demis Hassabis (co-fondateur de DeepMind en 2014), Ilya Sutskever et bien d'autres. Mais il a très vite déchanté, la conférence a accouché du pire des résultats à ses yeux : la création d'OpenAI peu après (par Ilya Sutskever, Sam Altman, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel et d'autres) Au lieu de freiner le développement de l'IA et d'essayer de résoudre la question de son alignement avec "nos valeurs", OpenAI cherche à accélérer les capacités de l'IA autant que possible, en reléguant selon lui au second plan et avec insincérité les efforts sur la sécurité, comme dit Sam Altman, CEO d'OpenAI, "ma philosophie a toujours été de scaler autant que possible et de voir ce qui se passe" Eliezer Yudkowsky conclut que les labos les plus en pointe sur l'IA, ivres de leur pouvoirs démiurgiques naissants et en pleine concurrence, nous emmènent tout droit vers la catastrophe, tandis que les politiques, dépassés, n'ont pas saisi le caractère existentiel du risque. La cause est perdue à ses yeux. Il explique qu'une super IA sera très vite si supérieure à nous dans tous les domaines cognitifs que nous ne pourrons pas anticiper ce qu'elle fera. Une telle IA ni ne nous aimera ni ne nous détestera, mais nous sera indifférente, comme nous pouvons l'être vis à vis des fourmis. Car encore une fois nous n'avons aucune idée quant à comment la programmer pour être "gentille", en quelques mots :soit car on est trop spécifique dans nos règles, et la super IA trouvera une faille, car il est impossible pour nous de prévoir tous les cas de figures soit parce qu'on serait trop général, nos règles seraient alors sujettes à une interprétation trop large Et au-delà, encore une fois, impossible de prévoir comment se comportera une super IA plus douée que nous à tous les niveaux, impossible a priori de savoir ce qu'elle ferait de nos règles Eliezer Yudkowsky explique qu'une telle IA trouvera sans doute très vite un bien meilleur usage à faire des atomes nous constituant, bref, nous serons tous éliminés, c'est le scénario dont il est persuadé. Eliezer Yudkowsky est apparu plus résigné que jamais dans ce podcast, et l'émotion était palpable, ambiance. Eliezer Yudkowsky est reconnu, il connaît bien son sujet, on ne peut s'empêcher de penser en l'écoutant qu'il décrit là un futur possible, mais que faire ? Pendant ce temps-là, les sommes investies dans l'IA explosent... Ezra Klein du New York Times sur ce sujet récemment :In a 2022 survey, A.I. experts were asked, “What probability do you put on human inability to control future advanced A.I. systems causing human extinction or similarly permanent and severe disempowerment of the human species?” The median reply was 10%. I find that hard to fathom, even though I have spoken to many who put that probability even higher. Would you work on a technology you thought had a 10 percent chance of wiping out humanity? I often ask them the same question: If you think calamity so possible, why do this at all? Different people have different things to say, but after a few pushes, I find they often answer from something that sounds like the A.I.'s perspective. Many — not all, but enough that I feel comfortable in this characterization — feel that they have a responsibility to usher this new form of intelligence into the world.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: My Objections to "We're All Gonna Die with Eliezer Yudkowsky", published by Quintin Pope on March 21, 2023 on The AI Alignment Forum. Introduction I recently watched Eliezer Yudkowsky's appearance on the Bankless podcast, where he argued that AI was nigh-certain to end humanity. Since the podcast, some commentators have offered pushback against the doom conclusion. However, one sentiment I saw was that optimists tended not to engage with the specific arguments pessimists like Yudkowsky offered. Economist Robin Hanson points out that this pattern is very common for small groups which hold counterintuitive beliefs: insiders develop their own internal language, which skeptical outsiders usually don't bother to learn. Outsiders then make objections that focus on broad arguments against the belief's plausibility, rather than objections that focus on specific insider arguments. As an AI "alignment insider" whose current estimate of doom is around 5%, I wrote this post to explain some of my many objections to Yudkowsky's specific arguments. I've split this post into chronologically ordered segments of the podcast in which Yudkowsky makes one or more claims with which I particularly disagree. I have my own view of alignment research: shard theory, which focuses on understanding how human values form, and on how we might guide a similar process of value formation in AI systems. I think that human value formation is not that complex, and does not rely on principles very different from those which underlie the current deep learning paradigm. Most of the arguments you're about to see from me are less: I think I know of a fundamentally new paradigm that can fix the issues Yudkowsky is pointing at. and more: Here's why I don't agree with Yudkowsky's arguments that alignment is impossible in the current paradigm. My objections Will current approaches scale to AGI? Yudkowsky apparently thinks not ...and that the techniques driving current state of the art advances, by which I think he means the mix of generative pretraining + small amounts of reinforcement learning such as with ChatGPT, aren't reliable enough for significant economic contributions. However, he also thinks that the current influx of money might stumble upon something that does work really well, which will end the world shortly thereafter. I'm a lot more bullish on the current paradigm. People have tried lots and lots of approaches to getting good performance out of computers, including lots of "scary seeming" approaches such as: Meta-learning over training processes. I.e., using gradient descent over learning curves, directly optimizing neural networks to learn more quickly. Teaching neural networks to directly modify themselves by giving them edit access to their own weights. Training learned optimizers - neural networks that learn to optimize other neural networks - and having those learned optimizers optimize themselves. Using program search to find more efficient optimizers. Using simulated evolution to find more efficient architectures. Using efficient second-order corrections to gradient descent's approximate optimization process. Tried applying biologically plausible optimization algorithms inspired by biological neurons to training neural networks. Adding learned internal optimizers (different from the ones hypothesized in Risks from Learned Optimization) as neural network layers. Having language models rewrite their own training data, and improve the quality of that training data, to make themselves better at a given task. Having language models devise their own programming curriculum, and learn to program better with self-driven practice. Mixing reinforcement learning with model-driven, recursive re-writing of future training data. Mostly, these don't work very well. The current capabilities paradigm is sta...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: My Objections to "We're All Gonna Die with Eliezer Yudkowsky", published by Quintin Pope on March 21, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Note: manually cross-posted from LessWrong. See here for discussion on LW. Introduction I recently watched Eliezer Yudkowsky's appearance on the Bankless podcast, where he argued that AI was nigh-certain to end humanity. Since the podcast, some commentators have offered pushback against the doom conclusion. However, one sentiment I saw was that optimists tended not to engage with the specific arguments pessimists like Yudkowsky offered. Economist Robin Hanson points out that this pattern is very common for small groups which hold counterintuitive beliefs: insiders develop their own internal language, which skeptical outsiders usually don't bother to learn. Outsiders then make objections that focus on broad arguments against the belief's plausibility, rather than objections that focus on specific insider arguments. As an AI "alignment insider" whose current estimate of doom is around 5%, I wrote this post to explain some of my many objections to Yudkowsky's specific arguments. I've split this post into chronologically ordered segments of the podcast in which Yudkowsky makes one or more claims with which I particularly disagree. All bulleted points correspond to specific claims by Yudkowsky, and I follow each bullet point with text that explains my objections to the claims in question. I have my own view of alignment research: shard theory, which focuses on understanding how human values form, and on how we might guide a similar process of value formation in AI systems. I think that human value formation is not that complex, and does not rely on principles very different from those which underlie the current deep learning paradigm. Most of the arguments you're about to see from me are less: I think I know of a fundamentally new paradigm that can fix the issues Yudkowsky is pointing at. and more: Here's why I don't agree with Yudkowsky's arguments that alignment is impossible in the current paradigm. My objections Will current approaches scale to AGI? Yudkowsky apparently thinks not, and that the techniques driving current state of the art advances, by which I think he means the mix of generative pretraining + small amounts of reinforcement learning such as with ChatGPT, aren't reliable enough for significant economic contributions. However, he also thinks that the current influx of money might stumble upon something that does work really well, which will end the world shortly thereafter. I'm a lot more bullish on the current paradigm. People have tried lots and lots of approaches to getting good performance out of computers, including lots of "scary seeming" approaches such as: Meta-learning over training processes. I.e., using gradient descent over learning curves, directly optimizing neural networks to learn more quickly. Teaching neural networks to directly modify themselves by giving them edit access to their own weights. Training learned optimizers - neural networks that learn to optimize other neural networks - and having those learned optimizers optimize themselves. Using program search to find more efficient optimizers. Using simulated evolution to find more efficient architectures. Using efficient second-order corrections to gradient descent's approximate optimization process. Tried applying biologically plausible optimization algorithms inspired by biological neurons to training neural networks. Adding learned internal optimizers (different from the ones hypothesized in Risks from Learned Optimization) as neural network layers. Having language models rewrite their own training data, and improve the quality of that training data, to make themselves better at a given task. Having language models devise their own programming...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: My Objections to "We're All Gonna Die with Eliezer Yudkowsky", published by Quintin Pope on March 21, 2023 on The AI Alignment Forum. Introduction I recently watched Eliezer Yudkowsky's appearance on the Bankless podcast, where he argued that AI was nigh-certain to end humanity. Since the podcast, some commentators have offered pushback against the doom conclusion. However, one sentiment I saw was that optimists tended not to engage with the specific arguments pessimists like Yudkowsky offered. Economist Robin Hanson points out that this pattern is very common for small groups which hold counterintuitive beliefs: insiders develop their own internal language, which skeptical outsiders usually don't bother to learn. Outsiders then make objections that focus on broad arguments against the belief's plausibility, rather than objections that focus on specific insider arguments. As an AI "alignment insider" whose current estimate of doom is around 5%, I wrote this post to explain some of my many objections to Yudkowsky's specific arguments. I've split this post into chronologically ordered segments of the podcast in which Yudkowsky makes one or more claims with which I particularly disagree. I have my own view of alignment research: shard theory, which focuses on understanding how human values form, and on how we might guide a similar process of value formation in AI systems. I think that human value formation is not that complex, and does not rely on principles very different from those which underlie the current deep learning paradigm. Most of the arguments you're about to see from me are less: I think I know of a fundamentally new paradigm that can fix the issues Yudkowsky is pointing at. and more: Here's why I don't agree with Yudkowsky's arguments that alignment is impossible in the current paradigm. My objections Will current approaches scale to AGI? Yudkowsky apparently thinks not ...and that the techniques driving current state of the art advances, by which I think he means the mix of generative pretraining + small amounts of reinforcement learning such as with ChatGPT, aren't reliable enough for significant economic contributions. However, he also thinks that the current influx of money might stumble upon something that does work really well, which will end the world shortly thereafter. I'm a lot more bullish on the current paradigm. People have tried lots and lots of approaches to getting good performance out of computers, including lots of "scary seeming" approaches such as: Meta-learning over training processes. I.e., using gradient descent over learning curves, directly optimizing neural networks to learn more quickly. Teaching neural networks to directly modify themselves by giving them edit access to their own weights. Training learned optimizers - neural networks that learn to optimize other neural networks - and having those learned optimizers optimize themselves. Using program search to find more efficient optimizers. Using simulated evolution to find more efficient architectures. Using efficient second-order corrections to gradient descent's approximate optimization process. Tried applying biologically plausible optimization algorithms inspired by biological neurons to training neural networks. Adding learned internal optimizers (different from the ones hypothesized in Risks from Learned Optimization) as neural network layers. Having language models rewrite their own training data, and improve the quality of that training data, to make themselves better at a given task. Having language models devise their own programming curriculum, and learn to program better with self-driven practice. Mixing reinforcement learning with model-driven, recursive re-writing of future training data. Mostly, these don't work very well. The current capabilities paradigm is sta...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Bankless Podcast: 159 - We're All Gonna Die with Eliezer Yudkowsky, published by bayesed on February 20, 2023 on LessWrong. YouTube description: We wanted to do an episode on AI. and we went deep down the rabbit hole. As we went down, we discussed ChatGPT and the new generation of AI, digital superintelligence, the end of humanity, and if there's anything we can do to survive. This conversation with Eliezer Yudkowsky sent us into an existential crisis, with the primary claim that we are on the cusp of developing AI that will destroy humanity. Be warned before diving into this episode, dear listener. Once you dive in, there's no going back. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
We're All Gonna Die!January 24th, 2023As the Doomsday Clock was positioned to 90 seconds before Midnight, signaling that the world is on the cusp of annihilation, one has to ask: Are we? Make sure to LIKE, SHARE, & SUBSCRIBE!America! Shall We Begin!All of this and more tonight on this LIVE episode of The Caramel Conservative Podcast! Interactive Chat Room will be up and running and with any luck so will the LIVE Call In Number at 920-376-9400. We want to hear from you and get your take on what's going on. Sign Up For A Spreaker Account & Join In To Be A Part Of The Interactive Chatroom Tonight!Link: www.thecaramelconservative.com====================AboutThe Caramel Conservative Podcast is a no holds barred, no B.S. take on current events and politics in the United States with a great mixture of sarcasm and humor from a very right of center perspective tempered with common sense. Heard LIVE Every Tuesday Night 7pm CST.Video episodes are aired LIVE as available and re-broadcasted on audio formats.*** Listener Note: Show is Rate MA due to the use of occasional strong language====================Click Here For All Of My Social Media Links —---> https://linktr.ee/tccshow
The Doc invites AJ smith onto the show! The two catch up from the last time they talked, talking about moving to Nashville, meeting Billy Joel, getting engaged, having streaming success, writing "we're all gonna die" and releasing a new naughty Christmas song! Make sure to listen! Monologue (Alabama Day): 0:00:21 Birthday Suit 1: 18:20 Ripped from the Headlines: 23:05 AJ Smith - Billy Joel: 33:56 Shoutouts: 38:38 Miscellaneous File: 43:19 AJ Smith - We're All Gonna Die: 49:26 AJ Smith Interview: 52:02 AJ Smith - Naughty: 1:35:41 The Doc G Top 3 (Insurance Characters): 1:43:53 Birthday Suit 2: 1:51:41 Birthday Suit 3: 1:55:43
ALEX KAUTZ is an American singer/songwriter with two albums to date - “Alex in Wonderland” & “We're All Gonna Die”. In 2020, KAUTZ featured by Taco Bell's "Artist To Watch" FEED THE BEAT campaign. After moving to Nashville the same year, ALEX was on American Idol - where Lionel Richie compared him to David Bowie. You can catch KAUTZ on the Investigation Discovery Channel (In Pursuit with John Walsh : Twisted Mysteries). Alex's sophomore album, “We're All Gonna Die” Instagram/Twitter - alexkautzmusicwww.fallingoutlgbtq.cominstagram: @fallingoutlgbtqpodtwitter: @fallinglgbtq
Midtown Coffee Radio Hour presents our October 2022 show, "Happy Hygge-Ween: We're All Gonna Die!" This episode was yet again recorded in front of a LIVE audience at The Back Alley on Augustana University's campus in midtown Sioux Falls, South Dakota. In preparation for spooky season, this show features songs about death, spells, and ghosts, a skit about the life and death of a pumpkin, a "Maren's Memes" about trick-or-treating in the McKennen Park neighborhood, Nick's dramatic book reading of a classic Edgar Allan Poe poem, and the dramatic last episode of "Murder in Midtown..." Our special guest with us for this show is Mo Hurley of "Fear Falls Radio Theatre," who reads us an original spooky story. Enjoy this episode in the dark... Oh, and remember, Midtowners, we'll always give you a Grandma Olga Special - all you have to do is ask. Spotify Playlist (Original Artists): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/71JArWZXOMlUjKTDdj3WWP
We are back yalllll! Did y'all miss us? Because we definitely missed y'all! We took some time off to get some things together and get some new vibes flowing. On this week's episode, we spoke on "death etiquette" and everyone's perception on death and mourning. We were inspired by Lauren London's interview with Angie Martinez titled "We're All Gonna Die". To check that podcast out, click the link below: https://youtu.be/RzbHzc118lI Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! The podcast is streaming on all platforms. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/f-n-radio-podcast/id1625011778 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/68UiCueVao7ivmm4yJJlqp Connect with us on the socials! Faithe: https://www.instagram.com/yourfaithefulrealtor/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTdGq35YT/ Natalie: https://www.instagram.com/natalielucia_/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTdGbeb9a/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/natalie--faithe/support
"Hey! Let's have some therapy!" That's how AJ Smith gets the crowd involved before launching into his new song, "We're All Gonna Die." He's trying to create experiences for people when they come to his shows, "because it's amazing as a concert goer in the audience and you see somebody come out on the stage that makes you feel as though all of your misfit parts belong... That all of your broken-heartedness isn't alone." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A.J. Smith came by the studio today and we talked about his new song "We're All Gonna Die" and how he's been making one song a month, great looking videos on a tiny budget, the fun of playing Sofar Sounds shows, Billy Joel and plans for his upcoming wedding in Italy!
In this episode, Hari interviews Reverend Bodhi Be from the Sufi lineage of Samuel Lewis and Hazrat Inayat Khan. Bodhi is the founder and executive director of Doorway Into Light, a nonprofit that provides conscious and compassionate care for the dying, their families, and the grieving on Maui. Recorded in October 2020, Hari and Bodhi explore the spiritual power of "I am going to die, and I don't know when," Bodhi's friendship with Ram Dass, the environmental, spiritual, and social impact of outsourcing death to businesses and experts, and how to reclaim death back into the home, family, and community as an act of "village building." The Sacred Community Podcast is an inter-spiritual hub of the universal teachings, “Love, Service, Remembrance, and Truth.” Home to Sacred Community Project interviews, live workshop recordings, dharma talks, and meditations, each episode is carefully curated to ensure its alignment with SCP values. SCP works to lower the barriers of access to contemplative and devotional practices through free, donation-based, and affordable offerings, spiritual support, and prison outreach. Learn more and make a tax-deductible donation at: https://sacredcommunityproject.org About Reverend Bodhi Be: Warrior of the heart, protector of the sacred Reverend Bodhi Be is an ordained interfaith minister and teacher in the Sufi lineage of Samuel Lewis and Hazrat Inayat Khan. He is the founder and executive director of Doorway Into Light, a nonprofit organization on Maui, which provides conscious and compassionate care for the dying, their families and the grieving, and has been offering community presentations and trainings since 2006 in the fields of awakened living and dying and the care of the dying. Since 2012, Doorway Into Light operates Hawaii's only nonprofit certified green funeral home It also operates a storefront on Maui, ‘The Death Store', an educational resource center and store providing education, support and counsel on a donation basis. A Maui resident for 45 years, he and his wife have raised 5 children and are now helping to raise 3 grandchildren. An organic, off-the-grid homesteader in Hawaii for 26 years, he grows tropical fruit with his wife, children and grandchildren. Bodhi is a funeral director providing before, and after-death care; an end-of-life and bereavement counselor and educator; a hospice volunteer; a teacher and trainer of death doulas; a speaker and workshop leader and a ceremonial guide. He hosts a weekly streaming radio show, ‘Death Tracks', on a Maui station. Bodhi guides memorials and funerals and leads grief rituals. He has facilitated grief support groups for teenagers at a local high school. He has trained hundreds of doctors, nurses, hospice staff, social workers, ministers, chaplains, therapists, artists and lay people in the spiritual, psychological, emotional and logistical care of the dying and the care of the dead, and for 4 years has taken dozens through a certification program to be death doulas. Bodhi has written a column called “Ask the Death Professor” for a local Maui magazine. He is a notary public, a coffin maker and a Reiki practitioner. Bodhi and his wife Leilah have been leading spiritual retreats in Hawaii and around the world. Bodhi is currently teaching courses through the Esalen Institute of Big Sur. Entitled ‘We're All Gonna Die,' the course encompasses: cultivating a healthy relationship with our own approaching death, doing the work of preparing for death, learning skills for caring for a dying person(s) and for showing up for what's dying in the world. For many years Bodhi collaborated with Ram Dass, a neighbor, mentor and friend, who served on Doorway Into Light's Board of Directors. Bodhi is continuing the work Ram Dass helped birth in the fields of conscious dying in America. Doorway Into Light is currently raising funds to develop a new model of land stewardship that includes a natural green burial ground, sanctuary, park, ceremony hall and community gathering place. A new book about Bodhi is out now and available at your favorite retailer: https://www.amazon.com/Facing-Death-Conversation-Reverend-Bodhi/dp/1953508251 doorwayintolight.org - ipuka.org Facebook: @Thedeathstore Instagram: @thedeathstoremaui Music: Carl Golembeski SCP Logo: Beverly Hsu https://beverlyhsu.com
We talk about institutions, climate news, and the politics of gas prices. Stefan interviews Vicki Lean about her docuseries We're All Gonna Die.
A glimpse under the hood at Voices of Esalen. Host Sam Stern interviews himself, entertaining questions such as How and why did you start Voices of Esalen - What was the first episode of the show and what was it about ? - Were the first episodes popular ? How many people listened to them? - What are your favorite podcasts and who are your favorite hosts? - Who have been some of your favorite people to talk to? - What is the most challenging thing about hosting a podcast ? - What episode gave you some simple practical advice? - What concepts have you most appreciated being exposed to while talking to your guests? - Who would you consider your wisest teacher? - What is your recording set up like ? - Who created your theme music? - What mistakes did you use to make as a host that you don't make now? - What have been the hardest interviews you did, hosting Voices of Esalen ? - Do you have any advice for folks who might want to start their own podcast ? - And what will you be focusing on for most of this year's interviews? Listen and learn about the show's evolution. . . . Coming up at Esalen: A New Way To Experience Esalen If you can't come to Big Sur, our Digital Extended Education Program (DEEP) will offer an online Esalen workshop you can experience from the comfort of your home. The first six-week online workshop, We're All Gonna Die, led by Bodhi Be, kicks off on January 10, 2022. Bodhi Be will lead students through an exploration of how a healthy life includes a healthy relationship to death, how that awareness can help shape who we are as a community, and how we care for each other now and when we are dying. The second online course, Moon Lodge, begins January 17, 2022. Moon Lodge is a six-week online workshop focused on celebrating the body of Woman+ and the sacred feminine within. Through ritual practices, instructors Lucia Horan and Dr. Julia Von will share in the sisterhood of humanity and all that it encompasses. https://www.esalen.org Do You Really Understand Tantra? Have you ever wondered if your own mind and body may hold the key to unlocking a path to transformation? Today the word “Tantra” has an incredibly array of culture-specific meanings in South Asia and around the world, ranging from the exploration of anything strange, to the carrying out of a guru's instructions, and yes — also to sexual practices. One overarching meaning that encompasses all is this: Tantra, as an applied method of acquiring freedom from external interference and of obtaining self-sovereignty (Sanskrit: svādhikāra) along this very path to transformation. Join Tantric scholar-practitioners Sravana Borkataky-Varma and Keith Cantú for this fascinating new workshop, the first of a signature series on Tantra, and explore the foundations of Tantric theory and practice. Bring an open mind as we explore deep questions about our bodies and minds in a safe space and nurturing environment. Enroll in the Tantra workshop today at https://www.esalen.org Live and learn at Esalen for 4 weeks as part of our re-imagined four-week experience, the Live Extended Education Program (L.E.E.P.). L.E.E.P. IS designed for people who want to explore new ways of thinking and being. Under the guidance of our skilled, compassionate faculty and surrounded by a cohort of twelve other learners, students will be challenged to expand their personal growth edges and open up to greater discoveries of self and community. The first program cohort begins January 15 and runs to February 11. Applications are now open. Learn more and apply today at https://www.esalen.org
Jon Hopkins is a Grammy-nominated electronic musician and producer who's collaborated with the likes of Brian Eno and Coldplay, scored award winning films such as Gareth Edwards' "Monsters," and has recently released his sixth studio album, Music For Psychedelic Therapy, which aims to function as a trusted and luminous guide for an hour-long psychedelic experience. We unpack his creative process and hopes for this hour-long album, which is specifically designed to mirror length of a therapeutic ketamine journey. We also got into a fascinating conversation about what other recording artists provided inspiration for creating music for psychedelic journeys. Coming Soon at Esalen: If you can't come to Big Sur, our Digital Extended Education Program (DEEP) will offer an online Esalen workshop you can experience from the comfort of your home. The first six-week online workshop, We're All Gonna Die, led by Bodhi Be, kicks off on January 10, 2022. Bodhi Be will lead students through an exploration of how a healthy life includes a healthy relationship to death, how that awareness can help shape who we are as a community, and how we care for each other now and when we are dying. The second online course, Moon Lodge, begins January 17, 2022. Moon Lodge is a six-week online workshop focused on celebrating the body of Woman+ and the sacred feminine within. Through ritual practices, instructors Lucia Horan and Dr. Julia Von will share in the sisterhood of humanity and all that it encompasses. https://www.esalen.org/learn Live and learn at Esalen for 4 weeks as part of our re-imagined four-week experience, the Live Extended Education Program (L.E.E.P.). L.E.E.P. IS designed for people who want to explore new ways of thinking and being. Under the guidance of our skilled, compassionate faculty and surrounded by a cohort of twelve other learners, students will be challenged to expand their personal growth edges and open up to greater discoveries of self and community. The first program cohort begins January 15 and runs to February 11. Applications are now open. Learn more and apply today. https://www.esalen.org/learn Esalen End of Year Campaign: You Can Still Help Us Reach Our Goal There's still time to help us reach our goal to raise 450K by the end of 2021. Please consider making a donation today. You can become a paid Friend of Esalen or you can do your holiday shopping with us in person or online to help us reach our goal. Every contribution ensures that we can continue to keep our doors open for generations to come. Donate Today: https://www.esalen.org/give
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Jazsalyn is the creative and curatorial Director of black beyond, a radical space for artists and activists to define alternate realities for Blackness. As an anti-disciplinary artist, she combines new media and community organizing practices to reimagine Black futures and to decolonize and re-indigenize social and creative practice. Her work has been featured in CULTURED Magazine, Vogue, The New Yorker, and Huffington Post. Jazsalyn was interviewed for today's episode by Michelle McCrary. Michelle is a daughter, granddaughter, niece, cousin, mother, wife, and friend who lives on occupied Duwamish land in the Pacific Northwest. She has roots in Coastal Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. When she's not leading the Communications team at Esalen, she's training to become a facilitator with the Healing and Reconciliation Institute, tending to her winter garden, reading her way through a massive pile of books on her nightstand, and working on the screenplay for her horror anthology. some links from this great conversation: SUPPORT black beyond at https://www.nyfa.org/ EXPLORE https://newart.city/show/blackbeyond XR on New Art City SHOP black beyond https://blackbeyond.myshopify.com/ FOLLOW https://www.blackbeyond.xyz/ Instagram @blackbeyond_ Twitter @blackbeyond_ #blackbeyond And here's a dublab mix from black beyond — alternate realities Featured artist KESSWA reps Detroit and explores afro surrealist soundscapes across genres on this continuum of alternate realities. https://www.dublab.com/archive/black-beyond-alternate-realities-w-kesswa-07-28-21 And in Esalen news: Last year, Friends of Esalen helped us to survive closures due to the pandemic, fires and mudslides. We're here today because of you. When you become a Friend of Esalen with a donation, your contribution helps us finance our day to day operations in Big Sur-from staff to infrastructure. This year, our goal is to raise 450K and make 300 new friends so that we can continue to keep our doors open for generations to come. Become A Friend Now: https://www.esalen.org/give Give Yourself the Gift of More Time Are you ready to gift yourself more time at Esalen this winter season? With the weeklong Self-Guided Exploration program, you'll have more time to learn, connect, and reflect. Spend five days and four nights in Big Sur and soak in the baths, experience Esalen massage, and explore our menu of open classes. As an added bonus, when you reserve premium plus, point house, and point house plus accomodations for a weeklong Self-Guided Exploration program, an Esalen Massage will be included with your stay. You'll receive the promo code for your complimentary massage in your confirmation email after booking your stay. Dates from November to December are still available, but going fast. Book now https://www.esalen.org/learn/self-guided-explorations A New Way To Experience Esalen If you can't come to Big Sur, our Digital Extended Education Program (DEEP) offers an online Esalen workshop you can experience from the comfort of your home. The first six-week workshop, We're All Gonna Die, led by Reverend Bodhi Be, kicks off on January 10, 2022. Bodhi will lead students through an exploration of how a healthy life includes a healthy relationship to death, how that awareness can help shape who we are as a community, and how we care for each other now and when we are dying. The second online course, Moon Lodge, begins January 17, 2022. Moon Lodge is a six-week online workshop focused on celebrating the body of Woman+ and the sacred feminine within. Through ritual practices, instructors Lucia Horan and Dr. Julia Von will share in the sisterhood of humanity and all that it encompasses. Register Now for We're All Gonna Die https://www.esalen.org/online/were-all-gonna-die Register Now for Moon Lodge https://www.esalen.org/online/moon-lodge-2022
In this episode, Andrew and John believe in ghosts. But first, more seasonal beer and Halloween candy! Then a discussion of some childhood Halloween memories. And voicemails about Scandinavian Swimmers vs Sour Patch Kids, other Christian horror punk bands, and listener Halloween memories. Also, Andrew is back in the hot seat for this week's game. What does he know about local monster legends? Finally, track by track of the 2011 Grave Robber album "You're All Gonna Die." Album discussion begins at 1:25:00.
The International Panel on Climate Change - otherwise known as the IPCC - just released their Sixth Assessment Report and it is pretty much all the various news outlets, politicians, and talking heads can discuss. But, it's a big report. The full report is thousands of pages long with hundreds of authors and well over 10,000 source citations. When all the headlines seem to say is something like IPCC Report Confirms We're All Gonna Die, it can be difficult to parse out what is important, what is relevant to you, and how much of the catastrophizing to believe. That's where Dr. Sam Montano, the disasterologist herself, comes in. She's back to tell us what this report means, which parts she and other researchers are focused on, how alarmed we should be, and what the average consumer can do. We discuss issues like the California wildfires, the Line 3 pipeline in Minnesota, and even touch upon the current wave of COVID resurgence here in the United States. Find more of Dr. Montano's work here. If you like this show and want to support it, there are a number of ways to help. Consider liking and sharing it on social media. You can also rate the show 5-stars on Apple Podcasts and leave a review. Help keep the show free and producing on a regular basis by chipping in whatever you can. You can buy me a Ko-fi (a one time donation of your choosing) https://ko-fi.com/incitingariot or join my Patreon on a monthly basis. Patrons receive additional audio and video content as well as archived episodes, a private Discord server, and monthly chats with special guests! Sign up at Patreon.com/IncitingProjects. Pre-order my book, The Dabbler's Guide to Witchcraft, here: https://bit.ly/DabblersGuide Love and Lyte, Fire Lyte IncitingARiot.com FireLyte@incitingariot.com Social Media & Podcast Subscription links: https://linktr.ee/IncitingARiot
Dating advice after witnessing a serious blunder is discussed, as well as the Relax We're All Gonna Die perspective on why we should all be selflessly curious about one another.
In this extra special episode of We’re All Gonna Die. I’m sharing the audio of me reading my poetry at St. Francis University. St. Francis is a very special place to me, and I wanted to be able to share my reading while being respectful to the privacy of others, so I cut of the … Continue reading Ep 92: Fr. Bede Hines TOR Memorial Poetry Reading with Dr. Matthew Ussia
The first and most special guest of Relax We're All Gonna Die, Matt Young (@matthew_Young870) articulately explains his personal experience and education dealing with his bipolar journey and diagnosis, and beautifully explains life through his lens.
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James Benger is a fantastic poet from Kansas City, and his new book is entitled From the Back. From the Back is a collection of poems about the kinds of characters one could have found in every dive bar in every town in this country before Covid struck. During the course of our conversation, we … Continue reading Ep. 88 From the Back The post Ep. 88 From the Back first appeared on We're All Gonna Die! (And Other Fun Facts).
Janette Schafer stops in to the first podcast she ever listened to in order to talk about her new book Something Here Will Grow available from Main Street Rag. During the course of our conversation we talk about where poems come from, whether or not everything that makes it to a poem actually happened, and … Continue reading Episode 87: Stories We Never Tell The post Episode 87: Stories We Never Tell first appeared on We're All Gonna Die! (And Other Fun Facts).
Kamala is a cop, I’m embarrassed, Title IX news, shutdowns, Covid-19 data, fascism on the blockchain, women are stupid (according to women), and cops are still bad. All that, and more, on this episode of “We’re All Gonna Die!” weekly.Also, check out the documentary “The Monopoly on Violence,” from the great Peter R. Quinones, Stateless Productions, and many familiar faces!ShownotesProducers:SAWU77IxirsiiChillderburgAbsurdistFoolMax O.woahdudeDONATE TO THE SHOW, BECOME A PRODUCER!roguefile.com/donateIf you find value in the projects I have undertaken, consider giving some value back and helping me continue. I don't serve ads and I don't sell data, so your gracious donations are the only way for me to earn from all of this. I have several methods that allow you to support, for your convenience! There are SubscribeStar rewards and, if you'd like to get a tangible object for your money, there is a merch store, all linked at the Rogue File.And don't forget to send your donation notes and emails to admin@airad.io!Dean-O: @deanofilesAIRadio: @altnetradioDiscord: Dean-O's 80s Style Roller Disco*All above links can be found on airad.io*
The season finale features Earth in the path of a giant space rock and a team of astronauts must risk their lives to destroy it to save all humanity. No, it’s not “Deep Impact”. It’s “Armageddon”. The one with Bruce Willis, Liv Tyler and Ben Affleck. And I think Morgan Freeman was the President? And I think Elijah Wood is Will Patton’s kid? We sort all this out as we wrap up season 11’s theme – “We’re All Gonna’ Die!” with the exciting, explosive, all-American, Michael Bay-directed cinematic spectacular from 1998. The post Pick Six Movies: S11: E6: Armageddon appeared first on Legion.
The season finale features Earth in the path of a giant space rock and a team of astronauts must risk their lives to destroy it to save all humanity. No, it’s not “Deep Impact”. It’s “Armageddon”. The one with Bruce Willis, Liv Tyler and Ben Affleck. And I think Morgan Freeman was the President? And I think Elijah Wood is Will Patton’s kid? We sort all this out as we wrap up season 11’s theme – “We’re All Gonna’ Die!” with the exciting, explosive, all-American, Michael Bay-directed cinematic spectacular from 1998. The post S11: E6: Armageddon appeared first on Legion.
You'd think now that the world is stuck at home, there'd be more time to play tabletop RPGs, right? True enough for Hambone, not so much for Stu. We talk about what we've been up to during the pandemic, the games we've played and run and written, and how we've been playing. * * * We're All Gonna Die is out now. You can download the issue of The New-York Ghost here. Sign up to The New-York Ghost while you're at it! Some indie love: check out Casket Land! Hang out with us on the Vintage RPG Discord - Stu's going to start setting up one-shot Call of Cthulhu sessions next week and that's the place to get in on the action. If you dig what we do, join us on the Vintage RPG Patreon for more roleplaying fun and surprises! Patrons keep us going! Like, Rate, Subscribe and Review the Vintage RPG Podcast! Available on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, SoundCloud, Spotify, YouTube and your favorite podcast clients. Send questions, comments or corrections to info@vintagerpg.com. Follow Vintage RPG on Instagram, Tumblr and Facebook. Learn more at the Vintage RPG FAQ. Follow Stu Horvath, John McGuire, VintageRPG and Unwinnable on Twitter. Intro music by George Collazo. The Vintage RPG illustration is by Shafer Brown. Follow him on Twitter. Tune in next week for the next episode. Until then, may the dice always roll in your favor!
Today's episode features one of our most-requested return guests, AG of the Mueller She Wrote and Daily Beans podcasts. AG joins us for "Below the Radar," stories that you might have missed while your eyes glazed over during the 11th consecutive coronavirus press conference. We begin, however, with a nice grab-bag of Andrew Was Rights (and Wrongs, sadly) from the Carolinas to Illinois to the CARES Act to the sad and perhaps inevitable ascension of 37-year-old Federalist Society hack Justin Walker, Andrew Was... Something. After that it's time to welcome on AG to discuss a recent ruling requiring the Trump crime syndicate in both their individual and corporate capacities to actually litigate claims rather than shunt them off into arbitration. Andrew and AG break down the significance of last week's ruling, which may have flown... Under The Radar (TM). Then, it's time for the answer to #T3BE 173 involving an auto accident, contributory negligence, and one of our favorite lawyers. Did Thomas and Andrew get it right? Listen and find out! Patreon Bonuses We just did an amazing SIO crossover with an Australian lawyer on the Cardinal Pell decision, and don’t forget you can also participate in the Transformers coloring book challenge! And, if you missed it, don’t forget to listen to the audio from March’s LIVE Q&A and Andrew’s Lecture, “We’re All Gonna Die!” and the accompanying slides! PHEW! Appearances Andrew was just a guest host on the Talk Heathen live call-in show, so you can see how he handles religious apologists. If you’d like to have either of us as a guest on your show, event, or in front of your group, please drop us an email at openarguments@gmail.com. Show Notes & Links We broke down the CARES Act in Episode 372, and you can check out the final "no offset" provision here, on p. 154. For more on Justin Walker, check out his debate with Andrew on Episode 224 and our breakdown of his lack of qualifications to serve on the federal bench in Episode 289. -Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law -Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/, and don’t forget the OA Facebook Community! -For show-related questions, check out the Opening Arguments Wiki, which now has its own Twitter feed! @oawiki -Remember to check out our YouTube Channel for Opening Arguments: The Briefs and other specials! -And finally, remember that you can email us at openarguments@gmail.com!
Yo Bro! It’s episode 2 of Season 11’s theme- “We’re All Gonna’ Die!” This movie features the deadliest of of deadly death enduing causes of death, plants and the wind. This movie’s got Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel and was written and directed and produced and voice acted by M. Night Shyamalan. The post S11: E2: The Happening appeared first on Legion.
Today's episode updates you on litigation in three states: in Texas, where the 5th Circuit blocked the lower court injunction, allowing the anti-abortion executive order to go into place; in Wisconsin, where the Supreme Court literally killed people; and in Washington, where publicity-seeking idiots have some liberals convinced Fox News is about to file for bankruptcy. We begin in Texas, with an Andrew Was Wrong -- and also, a hidden message of solidarity from the dissent in In re Greg Abbott as to how abortion clinics can stay open despite Executive Order GA-08. You won't want to miss it! Then, we have on Wisconsin citizen Andrew Seidel to break down the Supreme Court's decision forcing people to the polls during an epidemic. Bonus: you can count the number of relevant citations in the majority opinion (0). After that, it's time to check out the Complaint in WASHLITE v. Fox News, which will probably get us sued by litigation-happy buffoons. As you can imagine, we are NOT KIND to this wadded-up diaper full of nonsense. Then, you know it's time for a brand-new #T3BE where Thomas and Andrew S. tackle a civ pro question framed around a car accident. Want to play along? Just share out this episode on social media with #T3BE and we'll pick a winner.... Patreon Bonuses We just did an amazing SIO crossover with an Australian lawyer on the Cardinal Pell decision, and don't forget you can also participate in the Transformers coloring book challenge! And, if you missed it, don’t forget to listen to the audio from March’s LIVE Q&A and Andrew’s Lecture, “We’re All Gonna Die!” and the accompanying slides! PHEW! Appearances Andrew was just a guest host on the Talk Heathen live call-in show, so you can see how he handles religious apologists. If you’d like to have either of us as a guest on your show, event, or in front of your group, please drop us an email at openarguments@gmail.com. Show Notes & Links Here is the Supreme Court's opinion in connection with the Wisconsin election. Here's the headquarters of WASHLITE - 1826 Berry Street NE, Olympia, Washington, and here are the articles on Arthur West (Seattle Times) and Liz Hallock (Yakima Herald). The binding decision in the Washington courts is Fidelity Mortgage Corporation v. Seattle Times Co., 131 Wn. App. 462 (2005). -Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law -Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/, and don’t forget the OA Facebook Community! -For show-related questions, check out the Opening Arguments Wiki, which now has its own Twitter feed! @oawiki -Remember to check out our YouTube Channel for Opening Arguments: The Briefs and other specials! -And finally, remember that you can email us at openarguments@gmail.com!
Yo Bro! It’s episode 2 of Season 11’s theme- “We’re All Gonna’ Die!” This movie features the deadliest of of deadly death enduing causes of death, plants and the wind. This movie’s got Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel and was written and directed and produced and voice acted by M. Night Shyamalan.
Yo Bro! It’s episode 2 of Season 11’s theme- “We’re All Gonna’ Die!” This movie features the deadliest of of deadly death enduing causes of death, plants and the wind. This movie’s got Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel and was written and directed and produced and voice acted by M. Night Shyamalan.
Today's episode is a fun interview with Dan and Jordan from the Knowledge Fight! podcast, your #1 source for deciphering the otherwise-indecipherable world of Alex Jones. We think you'll enjoy this interview; it's got a little bit of everything -- laughter, tears, and, of course, madness. After the interview, it's time to answer an exciting new #T3BE civ pro question that involves res judicata — a concept so convoluted, courts often screw it up. Will Thomas get it right? Listen and find out! Patreon Bonuses We're still bringing you the Patreon bonuses! You can submit proposed new intro quotes for the show, and you can also participate in the Transformers coloring book challenge! And, if you missed it, don't forget to listen to the audio from March’s LIVE Q&A and Andrew’s Lecture, “We’re All Gonna Die!” and the accompanying slides! PHEW! Appearances Once more, Andrew was a guest on the Daily Beans Podcast, breaking down the week in news. If you’d like to have either of us as a guest on your show, event, or in front of your group, please drop us an email at openarguments@gmail.com. Show Notes & Links You should really check out the Knowledge Fight! podcast! -Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law -Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/, and don’t forget the OA Facebook Community! -For show-related questions, check out the Opening Arguments Wiki, which now has its own Twitter feed! @oawiki -Remember to check out our YouTube Channel for Opening Arguments: The Briefs and other specials! -And finally, remember that you can email us at openarguments@gmail.com!
Today's episode covers a number of stories that might be bad news for now, but each one, we think there's a reason to be optimistic beneath the surface. We also make sure we're holding Idaho's feet to the fire for the anti-trans bills that state tried to sneak past the radar this week, and we tell you the fate of states that have tried to restrict access to abortion using COVID-19 as pretext. We begin with a survey of the landscape including the states that haven't issued stay-at-home orders. There's an interesting commonality among these states' governors; can you figure it out?? Then, it's time for our main segment which is a deep dive into Idaho HB 509 that attempts to prevent trans people from changing their gender on their birth certificate. The bill is horrible, bigoted, and mean... and yet why are we optimistic? You'll have to listen and find out! After all that, it's time to take a look at the six states that have attempted to restrict access to abortion services during COVID-19 and examine the latest rulings by the Fifth Circuit. Why isn't it as bad as you've heard? We tell you exactly why. We conclude, as always, with a brand-new #T3BE featuring a civ pro question that involves res judicata -- a concept so convoluted, courts often screw it up. Will Thomas get it right? Listen and find out! Patreon Bonuses There’s still so much right now! If you’re a Patron, you can submit proposed new intro quotes for the show, and you can also listen to the audio from March's LIVE Q&A! Oh, and if you missed it, you can also enjoy Andrew’s Lecture, “We’re All Gonna Die!” and the accompanying slides! Appearances Andrew was just a guest on the Daily Beans Podcast, talking megapastors flaunting the law. If you’d like to have either of us as a guest on your show, event, or in front of your group, please drop us an email at openarguments@gmail.com. Show Notes & Links You should read F.V. v. Barron, the Idaho case we discussed at length, as well as the current Idaho rules regarding birth certificate changes. You can also check out the WPATH Standards of Care document. This is the 5th Circuit's order on abortion. -Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law -Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/, and don’t forget the OA Facebook Community! -For show-related questions, check out the Opening Arguments Wiki, which now has its own Twitter feed! @oawiki -Remember to check out our YouTube Channel for Opening Arguments: The Briefs and other specials! -And finally, remember that you can email us at openarguments@gmail.com!
Kicking off this season is 1995’s feel good hit of the year “Outbreak” where the monkey from the TV sitcom “Friends” shows up to infect a small town with a mystery illness that only Dustin Hoffman and his rag-tag gang of super-scientists can stop. It’s a race against time that takes for ever and passes the time with wild conjecture amidst highly unlikely coincidences. Join us as we kick off season 11’s theme “We’re All Gonna Die!” featuring six movies all about the impending end of humanity.
Kicking off this season is 1995’s feel good hit of the year “Outbreak” where the monkey from the TV sitcom “Friends” shows up to infect a small town with a mystery illness that only Dustin Hoffman and his rag-tag gang of super-scientists can stop. It’s a race against time that takes for ever and passes the time with wild conjecture amidst highly unlikely coincidences. Join us as we kick off season 11’s theme “We’re All Gonna Die!” featuring six movies all about the impending end of humanity.
Kicking off this season is 1995’s feel good hit of the year “Outbreak” where the monkey from the TV sitcom “Friends” shows up to infect a small town with a mystery illness that only Dustin Hoffman and his rag-tag gang of super-scientists can stop. It’s a race against time that takes for ever and passes the time with wild conjecture amidst highly unlikely coincidences. Join us as we kick off season 11’s theme “We’re All Gonna Die!” featuring six movies all about the impending end of humanity. The post S11: E1: Outbreak appeared first on Legion.
Covid-19 is now in Tarrant County, so we're gonna party like it's 2020. With everything shutting down or postponing, summer is looking like it's gonna be pretty weak. Dustin thinks Joe Biden is a complete dumbass, on the level of an oxygen thief. Matt likes Netflix and the DMA. Dustin also has an interesting comparison […] The post Show 360 – Welp, We're All Gonna Die appeared first on The Jerry Jonestown Massacre.
Galatians 3:23-29 ESV PRIMARY SOURCES: Don Carson, Editor, The New Bible Commentary ESV Greek Tools ESV Study Bible IVP Bible Background Commentary James Boice, Expositor’s Commentary on Galatians R. Alan Cole, Galatians: An Introduction and Commentary Timothy Keller, Galatians for You Timothy Keller, Logos Sermon Archive Martin Luther, Commentary on Galatians Scot McKnight, The NIV Application Commentary: Galatians Ray Ortlund, Sermons on Galatians Parenthood, film Eugene Peterson, The Message Eugene Peterson, Traveling Light Radiohead, “Creep” John Stott, The Message of Galatians “We’re All Gonna Die!” NPR, Hidden Brain Podcast N.T. Wright, For Everyone Commentaries
Luke 2:8-20 ESV PRIMARY SOURCES: Donald Carson, Editor, The New Bible Commentary ESV Greek Tools ESV Study Bible IVP Bible Background Commentary Dietrich Bonhoeffer, God is In the Manger Hidden Brain Podcast, “We’re All Gonna Die! How Fear of Death Drives Our Behavior” Timothy Keller, Every Good Endeavor Timothy Keller, Logos Sermon Archive C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity Pew Research Center, “Why America’s ‘nones’ don’t identify with a religion” Charles M. Schultz, A Charlie Brown Christmas NT Wright, For Everyone Commentaries
Chelsea Alvarez is not your mother. She’s just a regular lady surviving late-stage capitalism. In this episode, she tells us stories of random animals latching onto her. She also discusses the podcast “Scam Goddess.” Finally, things get awkward for a Seattle City Council candidate in search of a surrogate. Episode 002 is hosted by Chelsea Alvarez, Aisha Hauser, and Sarah Mayes. Please support the show and join our community at: https://www.patreon.com/ByTheSound AS NOTED: The Brief History of the Dead, by Keven Brockmeier (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/18635/the-brief-history-of-the-dead-by-kevin-brockmeier/) Aisha’s sermon on death (https://esuc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Sermon_10-27-19.mp3) Hidden Brain episode: “We're All Gonna Die! How Fear Of Death Drives Our Behavior” (https://www.npr.org/2019/09/13/760599683/were-all-gonna-die-how-fear-of-death-drives-our-behavior) Garfield memes (https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ywyyk7/how-garfield-spawned-some-of-the-internets-weirdest-memes) Are You My Mother? (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/44562/are-you-my-mother-by-pd-eastman/) The Little Match Girl (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Match_Girl) Joseph Campbell Hero’s Journey (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hero%27s_journey) Scam Goddess (https://www.earwolf.com/show/scam-goddess/) “Did Egan Orion Look for an Egg Donor Who Wasn't Very Black?” by Charles Mudede (https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2019/10/21/41753026/did-egan-orion-look-for-an-egg-donor-who-wasnt-very-black) Egan Orion addresses the issue on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/eganforseattle/posts/775490066234739) Meagan Hatcher-Mays on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ohmeags) My Favorite Murder (SSDGM!!!) (https://myfavoritemurder.com/) Hellbent Podcast (http://www.hellbentmedia.com/episodes/hellbent/) Stuff Mom Never Told You (https://www.stuffmomnevertoldyou.com/) Support this podcast
The Conjuring: “She's Already Gone…and Now You're All Gonna Die.”What's a violent ghost in comparison to an upside-down mortgage? In the continued exploration of what will frighten Darth to the very depths of her soul, we discuss The Conjuring, one of the highest grossing horror movies of all time.The Conjuring takes place in a time when your diagnosis was embarrassingly published on your prescription bottle and television static still existed…We apologize, #Hindsighters, but Darth can't really go on with these show notes. She tried to make this movie funny, but it was simply too scary for her chicken self.That being said, she'll leave you with a few questions and lessons from The Conjuring:Ron Livingston can beat the hell out of a copier, but not a ghost? What the hell?Blindfolding the Seeker makes Hide ‘n' Seek (and Quidditch) so much more exciting.How do you create a friendly haunting?Exorcisms are like horcruxes; they take a lot out of you.The ultimate life lesson from The Conjuring, you ask? If you ever try to harm their dogs, Darth and Jason will go full Killer Whale on your ass. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#192: Endgame. Game of Thrones. A lot of our favorite characters have died or will die soon. Are we equipped to handle it? We talk about how to deal with the loss of these characters that matter to us, why they matter to us, and some of the most memorable and impactful deaths we care […] The post They’re All Gonna Die appeared first on Geek Therapy.
All of us at We're All Gonna Die love chatting about memes each week. And we'll be honest—we're usually not great at talking about visual photos on a podcast. But fear not! This week the We're All Gonna Die team talks about some of the biggest memes that have come out ahead of the 2018 midterms and examine how they are emblematic of themes this election cycle has shown. Do you think Hot Beto, the New York Times election needle, and the trick clickbait voter registration memes are some of the best? We do, and we think they have a lot to say about this year's midterm elections. Listen to our previous episodes and subscribe to We’re All Gonna Die on iTunes. READ MORE: Trump’s wild ‘I will always capitalize Country’ claim is meme gold Telecom companies sue Vermont over its net neutrality protections Trump unceremoniously unfollows Michael Cohen on Twitter "Jazzy Frenchy" by BenSound.com - Creative Commons Attribution License.
Welcome to a very special episode of "We’re All Gonna Die." In the wake of the Daily Dot’s decision to sue the NYPD for Donald Trump’s and his sons’ concealed carry permit applications, we decided it was time to drop some FOIA knowledge on you, our dear listeners. Don’t know what FOIA is? Join the crew as we interview Adam Marshall, an attorney from the Reporters’ Committee for Freedom of the Press, who works on FOIA cases and is a fountain of knowledge on the topic. Come, join us as we nerd out about press freedom! Give Adam a follow on Twitter here.
Look, we're not going to sugarcoat this: it's been a rough week. Whatever your views on immigration are, the idea of undocumented immigrant children being separated from their families has been heart-wrenching to watch and hear about. While there are numerous ways you can learn about the policy and the latest news surrounding it, the We're All Gonna Die politics podcast team thought it would be best to highlight some of the worst, tone-deaf, and over reactions that happened online in the wake of the images, audio, and stories coming out of the shelters along the country's southern border. This week the team talks about Melania Trump's poor choice of jacket, the State Department's completely tone-dead World Refugee Day tweet, and more. Listen to our previous episodes and subscribe to We’re All Gonna Die on iTunes. Meme of the week music: "Jazy Frenchy" from bensound.com
Where in the world is Melania Trump? She's probably fine, but one thing is for sure: She definitely didn't write that tweet proclaiming her health. On this week’s episode (our 50th!) of We're All Gonna Die, we wish a very happy anniversary to President Donald Trump and "covfefe." Like his marriage anniversaries, this wasn’t an occasion the president acknowledged publicly, but we're sure he and the small circle of people who know what "covfefe" means celebrated the day in their own ways. Also on the pod: a net neutrality update, and the man who monetized his Facebook data. Plus, Wyrich gets a grammar lesson, and everyone selects their own Top Gun-style call signs. Can you guess what everyone chose? Listen to our previous episodes and subscribe to We’re All Gonna Die on iTunes.
In this episode of the podcast Reetin, Aroah, and The Cyberpunk Monk are really awful. Really, don't listen to this podcast because it is positively the worst. Multiplayer for Battlefront II: https://www.destructoid.com/gog-s-bringing-multiplayer-back-for-2005-s-star-wars-battlefront-ii-464582.phtml Google Showcase: https://gizmodo.com/everything-google-announced-today-1819148522 Halo VR: https://www.overclock3d.net/news/software/microsoft_announces_halo_recruit_for_windows_10_vr/1 We're All Gonna Die: https://www.techspot.com/news/71281-russia-stole-classified-nsa-cybersecurity-data-through-kaspersky.html Follow on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/reetin Follow on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/reetin Buy Stuff From Green Man Gaming: https://t.co/fhL17TWpi4 Subscribe on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/reetin Follow on Beam: https://beam.pro/Reetin https://play.google.com/music/m/I6jatgkdbr7mbmgkilzbwbo5li4?t=Reetin_Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reetin-podcast/id991683896?mt=2 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With guest Max Selim, we discuss the merits of whether we're living a lie - a.k.a. - simulation theory. Is all this just zeroes and ones? Is everything we see simulated by a computer? And if so, how many billions of these are there? Which one are we in? IS THIS REAL LIFE? Ryan is afraid and confused, Spencer is pumped, and Max steers the simulation theory ship. Hot Topics: Blade Runner, Philip K. Dick Is Terrifying, We're All Gonna Die, Flavor Tripping, “Don't Put This On The Podcast,” Total Recall, If None Of This Is Real, and much more. Check us out on our website right here: The What If? Podcast
Presenting a conversation between myself and Dawes frontman Taylor Goldsmith, on bulletproof coffee, how welcoming ex-bandmate Blake Mills into the producer chair changed the band's approach to record making for "We're All Gonna Die", why the hipsters are wrong about LA, the albums that have been his biggest inspiration and whether he feels like part of a creative community. My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.
Weather is serious, weather REPORTING is NOT. Weather REPORTING is the hysterical response of glory seeking reporter wannabes who can take a mole hill of a storm turn into mountain of Oh Shit We're All Gonna Die. Hurricane Sandy was a big fucking deal, and it fucked up the Eastern Seaboard—but from the hyperbolic reportage leading up to the storm, you would think we needed Bruce Willis on a space shuttle! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices