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Ask the Son. Ask Me-- acknowledge Me. And you don't have to thank Me with words, just Recognize that it's Me. Just beyond these words. Just past your boss, just beyond their words. Just past that phone, or that computer, or that book, or that tree. It's Me. There is no question. Only the Answer. Listen. I Love you, nik Support the show! ▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings "God Alone." - St. Louis De Montfort "If you have complete faith, there are no questions. If you have no faith there is no point in asking any questions because how can there be any faith in the answer you receive? If you have faith in God when you know someone is taking care of you, what is the need for questions? If you have taken the Karnataka Express to Bangalore, there is no need to ask at every station, "Where is the train going?" When someone is taking care of your desires, why go to an astrologer?" - Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Celebrating Silence "The Assisi Experience A letter from St. Clare of Assisi to St. Francis Dear Francis, I must share something very sacred with you. Don't tell a single soul. I am sure you, only you will understand. Speaking of bread, recently this has been happening quite often. A neighboring farmer suddenly appears with fresh bread for us. He seems to arrive on the very days when our cupboards are quite bare. Somehow he knows just when we are getting hungry. But the moment we sit down and begin to eat this bread, I swear to you Francis, it is not bread! It is the actual love of our Lord. There are no words. Our bodies, hearts, and souls are overtaken! There is a presence which can only be described as love more pure then pure. I just sit there in awe and of course, tears. Many of the sisters have the same experience. The others cannot help but feel the peace that is suddenly in the room. We don't tell anyone. But I can share this with you, Franics. Thank you dear Francis. Thank you that I can share so completely. Your Clare."-- Historical fiction from The Love Letters of St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi by Bruce Davis, available on Amazon "One flower cannot ask another flower for the sunshine - for the other flower cannot give it. But the sun is there and it shines upon all flowers. Therefore, do not look to another for help - for the help is there and available for you to use. Avail yourself of it."- Seth, The Early Class Sessions, Book 1. ESP April 8, 1969
Crunch Fitness' CMO, Chad Waetzig joins The Current Podcast to explore how Crunch is developing their on-demand workout streaming app, how they're leaning into performance marketing versus brand-building and why digital media is the best way to reach its gymgoers. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio. [00:00:00] Damian: I'm Damian Fowler[00:00:01] Ilyse: And I'm Ilyse Liffering. [00:00:03] Damian: And welcome to this edition of the current [00:00:05] Ilyse: This week, we're delighted to talk with Chad Waitzig, the CMO of Crunch Fitness, who leads the brand's marketing and communication efforts for its gym locations all over the world.[00:00:17] Damian: Headquartered in New York City, Crunch serves 2. 5 million members with over 460 gyms worldwide and continues to expand in the U. S. and around the globe.[00:00:28] While Crunch has built a community of fitness enthusiasts at its physical locations, it has also been on a mission of expanding its reach on digital.[00:00:37] We start by asking Chad about how he'd characterize the gym's marketing goals.[00:00:43] Ilyse: so Chad, how would you characterize the marketing mission for Crunch?[00:00:48] Chad: It's really important for us, to both build comprehension around what the crunch brand experience is.[00:01:05] And we think we've got a pretty unique offering in the high value, low price space and in fitness, but it's also to drive leads and it's to fill that, consumer funnel, with folks who are interested in exploring a fitness workout, And building that lead base so that our franchisees, our partners in our marketing journey, can invite them into the gym, give them a free trial, and encourage them to join and continue their fitness journey with us.[00:01:32] so as we think about what we do day in and day out, I'd say that, 80 percent of what we do is focused on how can we introduce the brand to more people and drive leads into the system.[00:01:41] Damian: Now, can you talk about your latest campaign and how that works? I know you're talking about, a kind of big campaign, but you're also then trying to target local gyms and gym spaces and demographics. Can you talk about how that relationship works?[00:01:54] what about the new campaign? Feel good, not bad? [00:01:57] Chad: Yeah. Yeah. So we're, really excited about feel good. [00:02:00] Not bad. we launched the campaign on December the 26th, which is, basically the start of our year, immediately after Christmas. and the, conceit or the gestalt of the campaign is to. recognize that as a country, we've gone through a lot of bad stuff, and, there's a lot of bad in the world, and we don't want to focus on the bad in the world, but we know that it's out there and how do we, recognize that a way to combat that is to feel good, and to feel good.[00:02:31] You can do that through working out. So the whole campaign is focused on this idea of telling a story about the bad things that happen through silly, humorous, metaphors, banging your head on a drawer, getting stuck in a revolving door, waking up in the desert on a camping trip with a snake.[00:02:52] Attached to your face, really absurd, silly things as a metaphor for the bad in the world, and that through working out and through [00:03:00] working out at crunch, you can get those endorphin rushes. you can escape from the world. You can forget all the bad that's out there and really focus on yourself.[00:03:07] You can really lose yourself at crunch. so that's, the gestalt behind the campaign or the, idea behind the campaign. Now, the way we execute that campaign, and we do it in partnership with our franchisees, is through a mix of brand marketing, performance marketing, and retail marketing. And so we've designed, creative assets that kind of take you through that entire journey, whether it's television, radio, direct mail, or digital marketing assets, that really tell that story in a layered way as a consumer moves through the journey.[00:03:41] Damian: Yeah, that's interesting. now you mentioned the campaign, the Feel Good, Not Bad campaign is one that really dives into humor to convey how fitness can be fun. We recently had on this podcast, the CEO of BBDO, Andrew Robertson, who talked about the importance of funny ads and why they're so important.[00:03:59] [00:04:00] To building a brand's identity. I just wanted to get your thoughts on that. and why is Funny the right fit for you?[00:04:07] Chad: Yeah, first of all, I would agree with his assessment. And, at our heart, we're storytellers, right? All marketers are storytellers, and we're telling the story of our brand and our business. And humor, leveraging humor, is one way to tell that story in a way that we think breaks through the clutter.[00:04:26] We're a gym for goodness sakes, right? We're a place where people come to, to get better. whether that's more, more flexible, whether that's to build endurance, whether that's to lose weight, whether that's to gain strength and muscle, but we also don't take ourselves too seriously. And so we think that, our no judgments philosophy, the way we approach our members and the way we approach our experience, it really lends itself well to humor.[00:04:50] But the other thing to keep in mind too, is that. Humor can work in almost any business. think about insurance. 20 years ago, if you had said, we're going to use humor to tell [00:05:00] the insurance story, people would have thought you were crazy. Maybe it's more than 20 years now, but, Geico really broke through the clutter and now look at everybody in that category, right?[00:05:08] They all leverage humor for something that is not a very funny product. our product isn't funny, but our product and our experience is fun. And we think humor helps us tell that story. [00:05:19] Ilyse: Now here we talk a lot about digital channels, obviously, programmatic, CTV, and, there's a Common philosophy or really it's just a fact at this point that, that's a good way to reach like younger consumers. is that what you are finding? Are you trying to reach millennials and Gen Zers specifically?[00:05:44] Or are you looking at whole cohorts of people? Consumers, what is your approach?[00:05:50] Chad: our core consumer is somebody that we call young strong on social, they are our north star. They're the group that we [00:06:00] focus on, for crunch, about a quarter of our member base is made up of. Of people 18 to 24, about a third of our member base are members 25 to 34, so the majority of our members are in that 18 to 34 age range, and that's our young, strong and social group.[00:06:16] Now, we run, we have, campaigns available for our network, to target seniors, active seniors. boomers, Gen, Gen Xers like me, but really our focus is on the 18 to 34 and we do find that digital media channels, are really the best way to reach that audience, right? They, by and large, they're not cable TV subscribers.[00:06:39] they watch a lot of YouTube. They're on social media. and we find that, one of the best ways for us to build awareness is either through CTV, or through YouTube. Uh, and those are the two channels where we are dominant.[00:06:52] Ilyse: And I know you've also spoken about, TV itself too, a little bit. How has like this omni [00:07:00] channel like approach really benefited your brand?[00:07:04] Chad: Yeah, for us, it's been a journey. today we've got 460 gyms and about 2. 7 million members, and we're celebrating our 35th anniversary, but, we're still a small business. when I joined Crunch seven years ago, we had about 125 locations and, obviously we were significantly smaller.[00:07:21] So our dollars, We had to make a strategic choice back then, and our strategic choice was to invest in performance marketing almost exclusively at the expense of brand marketing. Now that we've grown, and now that we're bigger, and we have the, The resources available to us the critical mass. We have found that the omni channel approach for us has paid off in spades.[00:07:46] Our brand awareness has tripled in the last three years, whether that's aided or unaided. And we find that then drives. more consumers to consider us. Our consideration is higher, which then [00:08:00] leads to greater lead production, and greater sales. And, the brand doesn't do it alone.[00:08:05] Our franchisees play a big role in that, but if we had not made that strategic shift to really focus on the Omni channel, I don't think our results would be as strong as they are today.[00:08:17] Ilyse: And today, are you mostly now looking at consumer retention or learning new members to join? It does seem, we talk a lot about streaming wars, but it does seem like there's quite a lot of gym wars out there now.[00:08:31] Chad: Yeah, you know, the fitness industry is, really an interesting one. It is competitive. so today about one in five Americans belongs to a gym, a health club, the Y, or a boutique studio. Now, that number 10, 15 years ago was probably closer to 15%, 14%. The category itself is growing.[00:08:51] So when, crunch wins, the whole category wins when our competitors, when the category wins, cause we are growing the category, but we do compete [00:09:00] for a lot of the same folks, people do switch gyms, they break up with their old gym, they, join a new gym. and so it is a mix for us on the acquisition side.[00:09:09] To both bring new people into the category that maybe are just considering a gym for the very first time, but we're also trying to steal members from other clubs that without a doubt, and our competition would probably say the same. So in answer to your bigger question, how do we think about it is about retention is about acquisition.[00:09:27] It really is both. [00:09:29] Damian: It's interesting. you know, we did use the analogy of streaming, but there's a lot of churn in streaming. you turn off your subscription for one and then you turn it on for another. We just had some data recently that said, I think 30 percent of people who cancel return within a few months to the channel.[00:09:43] So, it's an interesting game, I guess. Yeah,[00:09:49] Chad: of our biggest sources of leads. we very much, look at our former members as potential future members, and they do come back.[00:09:57] Ilyse: Very interesting. Yeah. And, speaking of [00:10:00] streaming, Crunch has its Crunch Plus platform and I know this was a big kind of trend overall, no matter what category you're in, during COVID and everything was to go digital, make sure your product is available where the people were, which is their living rooms at home.[00:10:18] and now it's a little more than a year old. and it obviously it built on what you had before, which is crunch live. Can you tell us how this has been performing and how you would describe the divide between people going in person to the gym and potentially those working out at home now?[00:10:38] Chad: Yeah, really great question. So you're right. We launched, crunch plus about a year ago, and we retired an old platform that we had that was called crunch live crunch live we were the first big box gym to have our own streaming workout product it launched way back in 2013, and it was browser based [00:11:00] only.[00:11:00] Ilyse: Way pre COVID before it was cool.[00:11:03] Chad: it was cool. Before it was cool. And during COVID, we saw our daily usage. Increased tenfold, with a fairly limited library of workouts. And so we clearly realized that we needed to reintroduce our streaming products and that's how we got to crunch plus. So now crunch plus is available on, just about every streaming device.[00:11:23] And, we couldn't be more pleased with where we are today. versus our launch. and just this year alone versus where we finished, in December of last year, our user base on the platform is up 47%.[00:11:39] we have over 600, Workouts available and we're adding the goal is to add one workout a day Either through live streaming or through pre recorded content to the library And we see crunch plus as really both a member benefit. So if you are a crunch member, You get access to crunch plus and basically a [00:12:00] 70 discount off the retail price.[00:12:02] it's incredibly Affordable. It's 1. 99 a month. and so for our members, it's a way to take that brand experience outside the four walls of the gym, whether they're wanting to work out at home, or maybe they travel a lot and they want to take it on the road, but they can also take it right back into the gym.[00:12:19] And so we've got workouts that, are on a treadmill or on a spin bike, or require the use of dumbbells and other equipment that you may not have at home, We've got in the crunch gym. And so we've really created this hybrid workout environment between in person in the gym and virtual on crunch plus, and now for our retail subscribers, those that are not crunch members. they pay 6. 99 a month. Again, it's, an incredible value relative to other products in the marketplace, and we think it's a great way to extend the brand and reach into markets where crunch doesn't exist yet. you can get crunch plus anywhere in the world. we've got 460 locations and [00:13:00] 360 of them are in the United States.[00:13:01] So we have lots of growth ahead of us in terms of our physical footprint, but we love where our digital footprint has taken us.[00:13:10] Damian: Yeah, that's a great move. I see people in the gym with, their smartphones looking at workouts and things. It makes sense for you to have that workout associated with, crunch, or the gym in question.[00:13:21] Chad: that's exactly right. and we really have only started to scratch the surface of where we can take this. I mean, one of the biggest challenges for new people who have never worked out in a gym before is the intimidation that they feel when they come to the gym. And, Most people think about the intimidation as being the, I've got to lose weight before I join the gym mentality, right? the body image concerns. But think about this. If you've never been to a gym before and you walk in the door, you are seeing all kinds of foreign alien equipment with pulleys and weights and pins and benches that articulate in different directions.[00:13:58] Where do I even [00:14:00] start? And what we think CrunchPlus is going to be great for is to give people who are completely new to the gym experience that introduction of how do I get started? What is the best workout for me? How does this piece of equipment actually work? If I'm concerned about how I might be perceived by others, let me watch this video and see how to set this up correctly.[00:14:21] so we're real excited about where we're going to continue to take this platform as it continues to grow and mature.[00:14:26] Damian: Yeah, that's a great point.[00:14:27] Ilyse: could have used that for sure. Yeah, you[00:14:29] Damian: and you see some of these, dudes in there, they're massive and they're making it look like, child's play. I'm like, what? This,[00:14:36] Chad: Right,[00:14:37] Damian: this is scary. Yeah. [00:14:41] Chad: The great thing about those guys, though, is if you ask them for help, they're going to jump right in and help you. they're very proud to share. Here's, how you do this.[00:14:48] Damian: Mm. It's a community, right? a fitness community.[00:14:52] Chad: absolutely. Absolutely. It's the community. In fact, we just did a recent member survey, new member survey, [00:15:00] and we found that 46 percent of our new members, have actually made new friends or founded a community at crunch just by joining and getting to the gym.[00:15:10] So we do think crunch is a great place to build community and our members that it's one of the reasons why they join. [00:15:17] Damian: And speaking of community, you have recently teamed up with Amazon One. Can you talk about how that partnership improves the membership experience for your customers?[00:15:28] Chad: we love our partnership with Amazon. it has gone really well. And they've been, as you can imagine, they're one of the largest companies in the world. They are very sophisticated in what they do. And, they've been a great partner to work with, for those, listeners that aren't familiar with the Amazon one product, it is a biometric device reads basically the palm of your hand.[00:15:49] It is a touchless device. You basically hover your palm over their reader and it identifies you uniquely. So apparently the palm of your hand is as unique as your fingerprint [00:16:00] or your retina and, Amazon has piloted this in, I believe it's being rolled out in Whole Foods.[00:16:07] I believe they have a partnership with Panera. And then they were piloting it in their own C Store concept for a while. We got together with Amazon to really be the first to bring it to the fitness environment. And the initial application or use case is to validate a member's entry into the gym. And What we found is I think a couple of things.[00:16:32] there's a back office business case which reduces fraud for us. So we don't have members sharing their key tag with their barcode with friends, right? Because now I only can get in with my palm. So that reduces, that concern. But from the perspective of our members, it shows that we're progressive.[00:16:57] We're forward thinking. we've got the latest [00:17:00] technology and we're bringing that into the environment. and we've seen adoption close to 80 percent in the locations where we've rolled it out. There are some folks that are still concerned about having their biometric data. read by Amazon, and we respect that and we'll still have the old way of scanning barcodes at the front desk, but for the vast majority of our members, it allows them to get into the gym quickly and get right to their workout.[00:17:24] Damian: Mm. That is fascinating. I actually didn't know about Amazon One, [00:17:27] Chad: Yeah, if you have a Whole Foods near you, next time you go to a Whole Foods, see if they've got it. it's how I use, it's how I check out at Whole Foods. it is faster than even, Apple Pay and Google Pay, I[00:17:39] Damian: Wow. Mm.[00:17:41] Chad: I think it's a pretty great service.[00:17:42] Damian: in general, when it comes to partnerships, how important are those kind of brand partnerships for Crunch?[00:17:49] Chad: they're really important and, you can think about partnerships for us, at least. We think about it in a couple of different levels. One is this kind of, Big strategic capability [00:18:00] enhancing partnership, which we have with Amazon, and we've got obviously have partnerships with some of the best, equipment manufacturers in the fitness space, right? Whether that's through life fitness or, TRX or the other, brands of the space, and we look at that as a way to enhance our member experience. We've got a really talented member experience team headed up by our chief experience officer, Molly long and, Molly and her team are thinking about ways that they can bring these kinds of big brand partnerships that are enablers.[00:18:34] To bear on the member experience. But on the marketing side, we also look at brand partnerships as a way to enhance your existing membership. So we do partnerships where we provide our members access to crunch only discounts. So we have one right now with Crocs where members can get a discount on Crocs shoes that's proving to be very popular.[00:18:58] And one of the ways in [00:19:00] which we talk about our membership, pricing with our members. and so one of the things that we like to say to prospective members is that if you take advantage of all the discounts that you can get through your crunch membership, all the retail discounts with our brand partners, your membership practically pays for itself.[00:19:14] And so we like to think that because it is a membership, you are part of a community, you are part of a gym, you are part of a club. If we can give value back to that member, it only makes that membership more valuable to them. So for us, those brand partnerships are super important.[00:19:30] Damian: we want to talk about first party data, of course, and we want to talk about that and how that informs some of your campaigns. And we assume, given that you have this great membership, global membership, it's not necessarily an issue for Crunch.[00:19:43] But how do you go about, leveraging that first party data to inform your marketing efforts? [00:19:49] Chad: so obviously our first party data even more so today than in years past is important to us and being able to leverage that data is [00:20:00] an important part of what we do both on the brand marketing side, but also are we work with our franchise partners for them to execute on their local marketing side.[00:20:08] Our media agency of record is USIM, and through USIM, we have an identity resolution initiative with TransUnion, where we enrich our first party data anonymously, with the TransUnion data, and we use that for audience building, lookalike audience building, Former member, audience building, et cetera, et cetera.[00:20:29] And a lot of that is used, through programmatic. it, it informs, what we do, in terms of, our targeting. the way in which we've structured our media approach, brand marketing happens through the Crunch marketing team. We also pick up search, on behalf of our network, just given the complexities of search and the ever changing, approach to paid search.[00:20:54] we. We feel like we're in a better position to manage that on behalf of our franchisees than asking our franchisees [00:21:00] to do that. Really everything in between is through our franchise partners and we have four brand approved agencies that they can choose to work with And we work with them To make sure that they have access to first party data so that they can also enrich that data and do first party, audience building, et cetera.[00:21:20] So for us, it's a critical component of what we do. And again, of, what we spend, I would say that, from. CTV all the way down through search, probably 90 percent of our spend across the network is digital.[00:21:36] Ilyse: Very awesome. I actually have a question about first party data. Are you able to glean more, say from Crunch Plus? Because people are tuning in and you're able to see, what kind of workouts they're choosing, what kind of, when, they are actually working out.[00:21:55] It must be very revealing, even more so than your regular, gym [00:22:00] customers that come in.[00:22:02] Chad: it's actually, that's actually a great question and it is true because obviously we control and manage the crunch plus platform of the 600 plus videos or workouts that we have. We can see what the viewership is. We can, we understand the view through rate on each of those. We know what each subscriber is watching and what kind of workouts they're doing and the frequency with which they're doing that.[00:22:26] and that's rich data that. We don't necessarily have easily accessed on the gym membership side. so from that standpoint, in terms of building out new workouts, as an example, we found that the 20 minute workout videos were the most popular in the group. And yet when we launched, we were launching with 30, 45 minute workout videos.[00:22:51] We pivoted very quickly to doing more over 20 minute workouts. And what we found is. The 20 minutes were actually too long based on view through [00:23:00] rates. So we launched a number of what we call quickies, right? They're five minute workouts and the viewership on those has skyrocketed. that's where we've leveraged that first party data to learn on the gym side, it's a little bit more challenging, but we're actually building out more of a, first party data set around.[00:23:16] utilization of the gym. We know when they check into the gym. If they book and take a group fitness class, we know that they're doing that because that's an online reservation system. we know when they buy a personal training package and when they take personal training sessions. And so the next level for us as an organization is to better activate that first party data so that we can do a better job on member retention.[00:23:40] upselling into higher tier memberships, and cross selling into other parts of our business.[00:23:45] Ilyse: And based off of that, and knowing that you guys are located in 41 states,[00:23:51] Chad: Yes.[00:23:52] Ilyse: you can probably tell me which states are the fittest in the U. S. in terms of attendance. I mean, I'm just [00:24:00] curious.[00:24:00] Damian: just[00:24:01] Chad: so that's a really good question.[00:24:04] Ilyse: New York, I know.[00:24:05] Chad: I, I can, I can say I can say that,[00:24:09] Ilyse: work out a lot here.[00:24:10] Chad: there are certain markets. the southeast is one of them where the number of visits per member is higher than the average. Obviously, we have an average, per month in the southeast. Really strong gym attendance.[00:24:26] I'm not going to say whether or not they're more fit than[00:24:29] Damian: Yeah, you can't know that.[00:24:31] Chad: but utilization does vary based on, based on market. I don't know how much of that is driven by weather, or how much that's driven by lifestyle. [00:24:39] Ilyse: who's the laziest[00:24:40] Chad: in New York City, New York City, we have really strong, really strong utilization of the gyms, best ever, better than pre pandemic.[00:24:48] Ilyse: Oh well.[00:24:49] Chad: but we've seen that across the board that the utilization of our gyms post pandemic has been at a higher level everywhere than versus than pre pandemic.[00:24:59] Ilyse: People [00:25:00] want to get out there again.[00:25:01] Chad: I think people want to get out there. Yep. I think they recognize that the role of fitness in, in relieving stress and anxiety is important.[00:25:08] Ilyse: How do you then tailor your messaging? Based off of location, especially if you're, talking to the fittest people in the U S versus the laziest,[00:25:18] Damian: people in[00:25:20] Chad: we wouldn't say that we're all about no judgments,[00:25:22] Damian: no, of course.[00:25:23] Chad: there, there is no one type, there is no one reason, there is no one way, for us at Crunch. but we do build out marketing assets that allow our franchisees, who are the closest To the member than we are here in the puzzle palace here in New York City, right in the ivory tower.[00:25:42] and we make sure that we provide assets that, if your club is really strong in group fitness classes, that we've got the assets for you there. If your gym is really big into strength training, which is virtually all gyms. Now we've got lots of strength training assets, or if you're into hit workouts, or if you're into [00:26:00] Kids Crunch babysitting is important because you've got a lot of younger families and they need to have child care when they come to the gym and work out and we allow our franchisees then to use those assets to tailor their marketing communications based on their local needs.[00:26:16] Damian: It's interesting. Now, you mentioned, maybe people in warmer climates and warmer states going to the gym maybe than others, but I don't know whether that holds true, but what I wanted to ask you about is what does the marketing calendar look like for a gym like Crunch? especially around key moments, we're here, A good third of the way into the year, but January's obviously got to be a big moment for gyms because everyone has that resolution to get fit again, New Year's resolutions, and then there's the summer, approaching, people think about, oh, I've got to be back on the beach, what should we do?[00:26:50] How do you strategize around those moments?[00:26:55] Chad: Yeah, there is certainly a seasonality to, to both visitation and [00:27:00] membership joins new members joining the gym. the first quarter of the year is the. The most important quarter of the year for us. it is our Black Friday and Cyber Monday and holiday season. and we do structure our spending accordingly, right?[00:27:14] So we'll heavy up in Q1, in the months later in the year when gym memberships aren't as, The demand isn't as high. We will adjust spending accordingly. So we do balance that out throughout the year. So we do marry up spend with demand. Within any given month, we will run a series of national promotions that our franchisees can opt into.[00:27:39] And they tend to be priced Price driven, because that's the category we're in, but we provide the support to the franchise network around the if they opt into that promotion to try to convert prospects in the system to becoming members. We do look at certain, events. So certainly we look at. New Year's resolutions, New [00:28:00] Year to you.[00:28:01] We look at spring break. We look at the beginning of the summer. We look at back to school. and then we look at the, to school is the last big hit when you begin to hit November and December, most consumers are really focused on holiday shopping, holiday parties, family get togethers, travel, Wrapping up their year end of their job if they're on a calendar or fiscal year, And then we start right over again on december 26th, and that's when people are like, okay, let's get back to the gym so we do take all of that into consideration but every month has a cycle and every quarter has a cycle and then obviously there's a cycle to the year[00:28:41] Ilyse: so there's obviously one of the biggest categories on social media is fitness. I would say there's so many fitness influencers out there these days.[00:28:52] To what extent do you share a kind of like common goal to get people to the gym? Do you then access and use [00:29:00] these social media personalities?[00:29:02] Chad: Yep. yeah, really good question. influencers in the fitness space are very important and we have worked with influencers. off and on over the past several years, we work with them today. And what we have found them to be most effective for us is around awareness building, introducing crunch to their audience.[00:29:26] we have tried to activate, and I'm using air quotes for those, listening, obviously, we've tried to activate those influencers to try to sell gym memberships. And we've not succeeded in that. I think their audiences see through that.[00:29:40] Ilyse: Hmm. Interesting.[00:29:42] Chad: And so for us, it's more about the authenticity of we want to invite the influencers into our gym.[00:29:47] We want them to get in a great workout. We want them to tell their story on that does more value for us. than them trying to sell a membership to their audience. And so we certainly work and we pay influencers [00:30:00] for some of that awareness building. But we also Work really hard to make sure that our member experience is an excellent experience for all of our members because we have influencers in our gym all the time that we may not even be aware that they're there and we want them.[00:30:18] We wanted to organically. Work its way through social media, and we've actually had some great success with that. And so the success comes from our fantastic operators on running a great gym on the influencers who are already members are just telling the crunch story for us. They're evangelists on. You really can't put a price on that.[00:30:41][00:30:41] Damian: And that's it for this edition of The Current Podcast. We'll be back next week, so stay tuned.[00:30:46] Ilyse: The current podcast theme is by Love and Caliber.[00:30:49] The current team includes cat fussy and Sydney Cairns. 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Welcome to Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, sponsored by Ownit AI, empowering brands and retailers with optimized online presence strategies. Learn more at ownit.co.Let's delve into today's top headlines:JCPenney is elevating its loyalty program with the introduction of the new JCPenney Rewards and Credit Program, part of its broader "Make It Count" initiative. Nike CEO John Donahoe discusses the challenges of remote work on innovation, attributing the company's innovation slowdown to the difficulty of fostering disruptive ideas virtually. Amazon goes on the record about how it plans to continue to advance its checkout-free technology, including Just Walk Out, Amazon Dash Cart, and Amazon One, to enhance the shopping experience for its customers. Stay informed with Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute. Be careful out there!
Welcome to Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, where we unveil today's top headlines reshaping the retail landscape.In today's headlines:Home Depot announces its largest acquisition to date, acquiring SRS Distribution Ink for approximately $18.25 billion.Amazon introduces a new app for its palm recognition service, Amazon One, simplifying the signup process for users.Walgreens Boots Alliance faces a setback as it records a $5.8 billion impairment charge on its investment in clinic operator Village MD.Tim Hortons partners with the Too Good To Go app to address food waste concerns.Stay tuned for more transformative developments in the retail industry, brought to you daily by Omni Talk. Be careful out there!
If you could pay for things with just a wave of your hand, would you? Now, Amazon One, tech that scans your hand and links your identity to your credit card, has been rolled out at multiple Whole Foods locations. We’ll hear what the odds of this new tech taking off are and what happens to all that biometric data. Plus, construction companies are still struggling to find building materials.
If you could pay for things with just a wave of your hand, would you? Now, Amazon One, tech that scans your hand and links your identity to your credit card, has been rolled out at multiple Whole Foods locations. We’ll hear what the odds of this new tech taking off are and what happens to all that biometric data. Plus, construction companies are still struggling to find building materials.
Explore the forefront of biometric advancements as Amazon's AI crafts 1 million synthetic hands for Amazon One training. Uncover the potential impact on secure authentication and the intersection of artificial intelligence with biometric technology. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: AIBox.ai Join our ChatGPT Community: Facebook Group Follow me on Twitter: Jaeden's Twitter
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Immerse yourself in the realm of AI-powered authentication as Amazon adopts a groundbreaking approach with 1 million synthetic hands for Amazon One. Explore the transformative potential for biometric technology and secure identification. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: AIBox.ai Join our ChatGPT Community: Facebook Group Follow me on Twitter: Jaeden's Twitter
Witness a biometric leap as Amazon pioneers the future of Amazon One training with 1 million AI-generated synthetic hands. Explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and secure authentication, reshaping the landscape of technology. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: AIBox.ai Join our ChatGPT Community: Facebook Group Follow me on Twitter: Jaeden's Twitter
In this episode, we unravel the precision in training as Amazon harnesses the power of AI to craft one million synthetic hands for Amazon One. Join me for a solo discussion on the strategic considerations and transformative possibilities that arise from this innovative approach in synthetic data application. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community Learn About ChatGPT Learn About AI at Tesla
In this episode, we delve into the innovative use of AI by Amazon, discussing how they generated one million synthetic hands to train their Amazon One technology, exploring the implications of this approach for biometric security systems. Invest in AI Box: https://Republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ AI Facebook Community
Amazon's cloud computing subsidiary AWS (Amazon Web Services) has lifted the lid on a new palm-scanning identity service that allows companies to authenticate people when entering physical premises.
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Amazon VP AWS Applications, Dilip Kumar, is back for his regular annual appearance to discuss how Amazon continues to think about the evolution of checkout and personal identification. In this podcast, Chris and Anne go deep with Dilip on: - The latest Amazon Just Walk Out innovations, including the two new recently opened Seattle Seahawks and Texas Rangers Fan Shops. - The evolution of Amazon One palm payment - And, finally, where Just Walk Out and Amazon One could be headed next! Dilip is a past OmniStar for a reason -- because whenever we have him on the program, you undoubtedly learn something new! Music by hooksounds.com
Check out Volcanica Coffee's over 150 different coffees at https://lmg.gg/volcanica and use code LINUS15 for 15% off! Get hooked up with the latest and greatest audio gear at https://lmg.gg/Sweetwater White noise is the right noise! Check out SNOOZ at https://lmg.gg/snooz Timestamps (Courtesy of NoKi1119) Note: Timing may be off due to sponsor change: 0:00 Chapters 1:16 Intro 1:45 Topic #1 - PS5 Slim requires an internet connection to pair the disc drive 4:06 30 years of pirating PS, long-term impact, game compatibility 6:40 Movie studio's potential influence, pair games 8:10 Right to Repair, Linus on 24/7 net connectivity, FP poll 12:28 Topic #2 - Carriers block "unauthorized" Mexican phones 14:22 Linus on smuggling legitimate products 15:18 Motorola remotely disabled phones, repair shops, spoofing IMEI 19:14 Samsung disabled phones retroactively, OPPO & Xiaomi might do the same 22:20 Samsung won't block any more, what's the solution? ft. Regional prices 30:42 Merch Messages #1 ft. Hand cam, Dan's MM cards 51:26 Topic #3 - IRS to launch Direct File Pilot Program 1:00:56 Topic #4 - Reddit threatens to block Google, claiming it can survive 1:02:24 Reddit & news articles on LLM data, Luke on restrictions 1:06:12 LTTStore's new premium joggers 1:07:54 LTT backpacks on stock, new carabiner update 1:08:44 Free shipping for the whole order if you get the Plaid flannel 1:10:10 Magnetic cable clip signup 1:10:32 Sponsors 1:16:38 Merch Messages #2 1:17:08 Features removed from modern PCs ft. File Share, Win11, monitors, taskbar, G-Docs, sharepoint 1:46:40 What is missing with water cooling that would make it easier? 1:51:28 Topic #5 - Linus now owns the LG Wing 5G 2:07:50 Topic #6 - Activision's deal with Remington for COD MW2 2:17:09 Topic #7 - Nintendo's new tournament guidelines 2:17:28 Nintendo's article, Luke on the Smash scene, "F-off Nintendo" 2:21:06 LAN Smash tournament, Linus challenges Nintendo, breaking rules 2:23:09 Stupid Q&A with Nintendo, "Who CARES?!," ALL THE SPONSORS! 2:25:11 Linus contacts dBrand, he will admit if he is in the wrong 2:28:42 Funny tournament names suggestions 2:30:49 LTT Official Folding Month VI competition ft. Konrad's message 2:33:10 Topic #8 - 41 US states sue Meta for addictive features 2:36:18 Topic #9 - DigitalRev deleted videos on the YouTube channel 2:40:00 Topic #10 - CS2 players banned due to high-DPI spinning 2:42:35 Topic #11 - Unplugged's UP Phone, has a physical killswitch 2:51:40 Merch Messages #3 ft. WAN Show After Dark 2:52:39 Experiences with the Amazon One's palm entry stores? 2:54:40 Why do you think all cotton clothing is rare? 3:02:12 Final Fantasy VI discussion 3:23:47 The most detrimental to gaming - gaming as a service, microtransactions or loot boxes? 3:25:20 Opinions on hardcore mode gaming? 3:30:51 Does Linus keep backup computers in his house? 3:36:30 Luke's thoughts on spoonerism given his dyslexia 3:40:04 Power & running costs of the pool cooling? 3:42:35 Employees who deserve more recognition but aren't in the spotlight? 3:46:27 What does Linus do with his excess money? 3:52:29 Blu-rays consoles are locked, it's not up to Sony 3:54:25 Complicated tech product names that infuriate you? 3:56:43 How hard would it be for developing countries to set up fabs? 3:59:03 How does Linus turn his PC rack on remotely? 3:59:55 What do you think is the greatest game of all time? 4:16:09 Ways AR can be used in business? 4:17:29 Ever considered a collab to show how clusters are used in science? 4:19:07 What happened to Linus's DIY water cooling bed? 4:19:39 Why didn't you use the controlled atmospheric chamber to test the sub-ambient PC? 4:20:12 Baby steps to take to have my son start gaming? 4:21:15 Why do you think computer repair shops are a bad idea? 4:22:42 How does sourcing for LTT labs differ from creator warehouse? 4:23:02 Got the 10M subs case, any possibility to buy the play button PC? 4:23:58 Outro ft. Not-so-tall Linus
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In this episode, we unravel the extraordinary application of AI in generating one million synthetic hands for the groundbreaking Amazon One system. Explore how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the world of biometric authentication, and how these synthetic hands are transforming the way Amazon One is trained. Join us for an eye-opening discussion on the future of secure and seamless identification technology. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/Join our ChatGPT Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
This week on Rich & REGULAR, Julien and Kiersten take listeners into the exciting world of Amazon One ID, one of the newest developments in fintech. Tune in as they break down what exactly it is, how this game-changing technology operates, and whether or not you should be feeling just a tad uneasy about it. The Saunders don't shy away from discussing the apprehensions associated with this groundbreaking tech. From privacy concerns to potential misuse, they tackle the fears head-on. They also explore the positive side, like how Amazon One ID has the potential to slash fraud rates and what a world without traditional keys might look like. So, if you're wondering when Amazon One will become the norm and what it means for our journey towards a cashless society, listen to the episode to find out more. ---- Learn more at richandregular.com, purchase Cashing Out: Win the Wealth Game by Walking Away by Kiersten and Julien Saunders and follow on Instagram @richandregular. Leave us a tip! Support rich & REGULAR by rating and reviewing on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Rich & REGULAR, Julien and Kiersten take listeners into the exciting world of Amazon One ID, one of the newest developments in fintech. Tune in as they break down what exactly it is, how this game-changing technology operates, and whether or not you should be feeling just a tad uneasy about it. The Saunders don't shy away from discussing the apprehensions associated with this groundbreaking tech. From privacy concerns to potential misuse, they tackle the fears head-on. They also explore the positive side, like how Amazon One ID has the potential to slash fraud rates and what a world without traditional keys might look like. So, if you're wondering when Amazon One will become the norm and what it means for our journey towards a cashless society, listen to the episode to find out more. ---- Learn more at richandregular.com, purchase Cashing Out: Win the Wealth Game by Walking Away by Kiersten and Julien Saunders and follow on Instagram @richandregular. Leave us a tip! Support rich & REGULAR by rating and reviewing on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Rich & REGULAR, Julien and Kiersten take listeners into the exciting world of Amazon One ID, one of the newest developments in fintech. Tune in as they break down what exactly it is, how this game-changing technology operates, and whether or not you should be feeling just a tad uneasy about it. The Saunders don't shy away from discussing the apprehensions associated with this groundbreaking tech. From privacy concerns to potential misuse, they tackle the fears head-on. They also explore the positive side, like how Amazon One ID has the potential to slash fraud rates and what a world without traditional keys might look like. So, if you're wondering when Amazon One will become the norm and what it means for our journey towards a cashless society, listen to the episode to find out more. ---- Learn more at richandregular.com, purchase Cashing Out: Win the Wealth Game by Walking Away by Kiersten and Julien Saunders and follow on Instagram @richandregular. Leave us a tip! Support rich & REGULAR by rating and reviewing on Apple Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, we delve into the groundbreaking use of generative AI in training Amazon One, Amazon's palm recognition payment system. We discuss how creating 1 million synthetic hand images helped refine the machine learning algorithms, significantly improving the system's accuracy and security. Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189/ Discord Community: https://aibox.ai/discord Follow me on X: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Is Amazon on a downward retail slide? It's backing off physical stores (except grocery) and its Amazon Go technology hasn't gained traction. And then there's Walmart down every American's street that continues to up its game. So, Andrew Jassy is focusing on Amazon's emerging technologies including Amazon ONE biometric payment tech and heavy investments in generative AI. Amazon also has big plans to increase its B2B business from $35 billion to over $100 billion and process improvements to reduce costs. Join Robin and Shelley as they dig into Amazon's continuing success (Q2 overall revenue up 11%) and possible downfall. Listen and learn.For more strategic insights and compelling content, visit TheRobinReport.com, where you can read, watch, and listen to content from Robin Lewis and other retail industry experts, and be sure to follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Apple released its first iMac 25 years ago today. Is September 12th the rumored date for Apple's upcoming event? And, could Amazon's One palm reading payment service directly compete with Google and Apple in the digital wallet space? iMac turns 25 today. Apple Event September 12, 2023: Apple Watch Series 9, Ultra 2; Watch X later. An Apple malware-flagging tool is 'trivially' easy to bypass. Five new features coming to AirPods Pro 2. Apple didn't infringe on Bluetooth pairing lawsuit, court declares. Amazon wants you to pay with your palm. It's a sneak attack on Apple and Google. Why do people save their empty Apple boxes? Ford hires ex-Apple TV Plus chief Peter Stern to lead the customer software team. Ireland's Alchemy battles e-waste by giving Apple products a new life. Lionel Messi's inter Miami CF journey subject of new Apple TV+ docuseries. Apple to Finally Pay Out $500M Over iPhone Slowdown Lawsuit, after final appeal nixed by judge. iPhone 14 satellite emergency call 'literally' saved a family trapped in the Hawaii wildfires. Researcher says they were behind iPhone popups at Def Con. An underrated icon shines in Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie. Picks of the Week Jason's Pick: Callsheet by Casey Liss Alex's Pick: Feather Andy's Pick: The Nib Leo's Pick: LG StanbyME Go Portable Smart Touch Screen. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT Brooklinen.com Use Code MACBREAK
Apple released its first iMac 25 years ago today. Is September 12th the rumored date for Apple's upcoming event? And, could Amazon's One palm reading payment service directly compete with Google and Apple in the digital wallet space? iMac turns 25 today. Apple Event September 12, 2023: Apple Watch Series 9, Ultra 2; Watch X later. An Apple malware-flagging tool is 'trivially' easy to bypass. Five new features coming to AirPods Pro 2. Apple didn't infringe on Bluetooth pairing lawsuit, court declares. Amazon wants you to pay with your palm. It's a sneak attack on Apple and Google. Why do people save their empty Apple boxes? Ford hires ex-Apple TV Plus chief Peter Stern to lead the customer software team. Ireland's Alchemy battles e-waste by giving Apple products a new life. Lionel Messi's inter Miami CF journey subject of new Apple TV+ docuseries. Apple to Finally Pay Out $500M Over iPhone Slowdown Lawsuit, after final appeal nixed by judge. iPhone 14 satellite emergency call 'literally' saved a family trapped in the Hawaii wildfires. Researcher says they were behind iPhone popups at Def Con. An underrated icon shines in Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie. Picks of the Week Jason's Pick: Callsheet by Casey Liss Alex's Pick: Feather Andy's Pick: The Nib Leo's Pick: LG StanbyME Go Portable Smart Touch Screen. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT Brooklinen.com Use Code MACBREAK
Apple released its first iMac 25 years ago today. Is September 12th the rumored date for Apple's upcoming event? And, could Amazon's One palm reading payment service directly compete with Google and Apple in the digital wallet space? iMac turns 25 today. Apple Event September 12, 2023: Apple Watch Series 9, Ultra 2; Watch X later. An Apple malware-flagging tool is 'trivially' easy to bypass. Five new features coming to AirPods Pro 2. Apple didn't infringe on Bluetooth pairing lawsuit, court declares. Amazon wants you to pay with your palm. It's a sneak attack on Apple and Google. Why do people save their empty Apple boxes? Ford hires ex-Apple TV Plus chief Peter Stern to lead the customer software team. Ireland's Alchemy battles e-waste by giving Apple products a new life. Lionel Messi's inter Miami CF journey subject of new Apple TV+ docuseries. Apple to Finally Pay Out $500M Over iPhone Slowdown Lawsuit, after final appeal nixed by judge. iPhone 14 satellite emergency call 'literally' saved a family trapped in the Hawaii wildfires. Researcher says they were behind iPhone popups at Def Con. An underrated icon shines in Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie. Picks of the Week Jason's Pick: Callsheet by Casey Liss Alex's Pick: Feather Andy's Pick: The Nib Leo's Pick: LG StanbyME Go Portable Smart Touch Screen. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT Brooklinen.com Use Code MACBREAK
Apple released its first iMac 25 years ago today. Is September 12th the rumored date for Apple's upcoming event? And, could Amazon's One palm reading payment service directly compete with Google and Apple in the digital wallet space? iMac turns 25 today. Apple Event September 12, 2023: Apple Watch Series 9, Ultra 2; Watch X later. An Apple malware-flagging tool is 'trivially' easy to bypass. Five new features coming to AirPods Pro 2. Apple didn't infringe on Bluetooth pairing lawsuit, court declares. Amazon wants you to pay with your palm. It's a sneak attack on Apple and Google. Why do people save their empty Apple boxes? Ford hires ex-Apple TV Plus chief Peter Stern to lead the customer software team. Ireland's Alchemy battles e-waste by giving Apple products a new life. Lionel Messi's inter Miami CF journey subject of new Apple TV+ docuseries. Apple to Finally Pay Out $500M Over iPhone Slowdown Lawsuit, after final appeal nixed by judge. iPhone 14 satellite emergency call 'literally' saved a family trapped in the Hawaii wildfires. Researcher says they were behind iPhone popups at Def Con. An underrated icon shines in Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie. Picks of the Week Jason's Pick: Callsheet by Casey Liss Alex's Pick: Feather Andy's Pick: The Nib Leo's Pick: LG StanbyME Go Portable Smart Touch Screen. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT Brooklinen.com Use Code MACBREAK
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Ford loses billions on its electric vehicle business but hybrids surge, Amazon One is now being used as a “no wallet” payment plan in several stores, and shake ups in the college football conferences are dramatically changing the financial landscape of the sport. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
The Matt Slick Live daily radio show broadcast is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry -CARM-. During the show, Matt answers questions on the air, and offers insight on topics like The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues-- The show airs live on the Truth Network, Monday through Friday, 6-7 PM, EST -3-4 PM, PST--You can also email questions to Matt using- info-carm.org, Please put -Radio Show Question- in the Subject line--You can also watch a live stream during the live show on RUMBLE---Time stamps are approximate due to commercials being removed for PODCAST.--Topics include---- 06-- -Amazon One-, Palm scanning at checkout, a cashless banking system.-- 09- Oneness denial of the Trinity.-- 20- Church of God, Armstrongism.-- 32- Microchips in humans.-- 35- Evangelizing Buddhist.-- 54- Godless society in America.
The Matt Slick Live daily radio show broadcast is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry (CARM). During the show, Matt answers questions on the air, and offers insight on topics like The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues! The show airs live on the Truth Network, Monday through Friday, 6-7 PM, EST (3-4 PM, PST) You can also email questions to Matt using: info@carm.org, Please put "Radio Show Question" in the Subject line! You can also watch a live stream during the live show on RUMBLE! MSL: July, 25 2023 Time stamps are approximate due to commercials being removed for PODCAST. Topics include: 06- "Amazon One", Palm scanning at checkout, a cashless banking system. 09- Oneness denial of the Trinity. 20- Church of God, Armstrongism. 32- Microchips in humans. 35- Evangelizing Buddhist. 54- Godless society in America. MSL: July, 25 2023 This show LIVE STREAMS on RUMBLE during the Radio Broadcast! Subscribe to the CARM YouTube Channel Subscribe to the Matt Slick YouTube Channel CARM on Facebook Visit the CARM Website Donate to CARM You can find our past podcast by clicking here!
The Matt Slick Live daily radio show broadcast is a production of the Christian Apologetics Research Ministry (CARM). During the show, Matt answers questions on the air, and offers insight on topics like The Bible, Apologetics, Theology, World Religions, Atheism, and other issues! The show airs live on the Truth Network, Monday through Friday, 6-7 PM, EST (3-4 PM, PST) You can also email questions to Matt using: info@carm.org, Please put "Radio Show Question" in the Subject line! You can also watch a live stream during the live show on RUMBLE! MSL: July, 25 2023 Time stamps are approximate due to commercials being removed for PODCAST. Topics include: 06- "Amazon One", Palm scanning at checkout, a cashless banking system. 09- Oneness denial of the Trinity. 20- Church of God, Armstrongism. 32- Microchips in humans. 35- Evangelizing Buddhist. 54- Godless society in America. MSL: July, 25 2023 This show LIVE STREAMS on RUMBLE during the Radio Broadcast! Subscribe to the CARM YouTube Channel Subscribe to the Matt Slick YouTube Channel CARM on Facebook Visit the CARM Website Donate to CARM You can find our past podcast by clicking here!
It's way too hot in the Denver metro area right now!!Under the category of ‘GROSS AF': A South Carolina Burger King manager was arrested and accused of serving customers fries from the trash can.AMC Theaters said Thursday it is ending its "Sightline" tiered seat-pricing pilot, which it began earlier this year, in which moviegoers who sat up by the front of the theater directly next to the screen paid less for a ticket compared to those who chose more desirable seats in the middle of the theater.The palm recognition service, called Amazon One, will be available for payment and Prime membership benefits in all Whole Foods Market locations by the end of this year.A woman who was injured by a bison in Wyoming, said yes to her boyfriend's proposal - she was in a hospital bed when he asked! Probably jacked up on pain pills too!A man bought the website matching the name of Elon Musk's 'Burnt Hair' cologne, and traded it for a family tour of The Boring Company. What an idiot!!I think I created a new character that only reviews alcohol.
Rich talked about his quest to replace Evernote. In the past week, he's tried note taking apps including Apple Notes, Notion, Google Keep, OneNote, Simplenote, Nimbus, Obsidian and Joplin.David in Melbourne Florida asks about calibrating his new laptop battery.Gmail is asking users to enable Enhanced Safe Browsing. Should you? Probably. It will better protect you against malicious links and emails, but the downside is that you will share a bit more information with Google to help crowdsource these security alerts. Check to see if you have it turned on here.Notable hacker turned cybersecurity expert Kevin Mitnick died at the age of 59.Ben Parr, author of the The AI Analyst newsletter explains what we need to know about AI. Download his AI Cheat Sheet. Mentioned: Claude AI, Bard & ChatGPTJeff in Diamond Bar asks why his Yahoo email isn't working right on his iPhone.Google is increasing the price of YouTube Premium from $12 to $14 a month.Peacock prices are going up from $5 to $6 a month or $10 to $12 a month on the higher end plan.Arron in Texas allowed scam artists to remotely access his computer and he's afraid to turn it back on. Learn more about how to protect yourself from social engineering here.Hyundai and Kia owners need to check if their vehicles need an anti-theft software update.Mike in Irvine has malware on his phone he can't seem to get rid of. Try rebooting into safe mode then deleting any apps you don't need or recognize. Clear the data and cache of your web browser. It might be best to backup any important items on the phone and do a complete factory reset.Kyle Kiang, VP of Nothing joins to talk about their new smartphone called the Nothing Phone (2).Tom in Woodland Hills wants to delete 99,000 emails from his Gmail, but only those older than a year. Use the powerful Gmail search bar to find and select multiple emails at once.Nearby Share for Windows is out of Beta. It's basically AirDrop for Android and Windows computers.Jeff in Inverness, Florida reminiscences about a outliner app called More.Sarah in Huntington Beach asks about VR. Rich says to check out Dreamscape and Two-Bit Circus for in person VR, and Meta Quest 2 for at home VR.Casey in Millington, TN asks about a good wireless scanner he can use with just an iPad. Rich recommends ScanSnap iX100.Johnny Jet joins to share travel tech tips! Don't fall for this high-tech travel scam.Amazon One palm recognition is coming to all Whole Foods locations.An app called Remini lets you generate incredible AI headshots.Samsung is holding it's next Unpacked in Seoul, South Korea.PJ recommends QOwnNotes as an alternative note taking app while Birdie says they like Notability because it's a “very robust app.”Sarah warns that her Alaska Air mileage account was hacked. Be sure to use unique, complex passwords on all accounts and enable two factor authentication where possible.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The UK government is looking to update its 2016 Investigatory Powers Act that would require companies to comply immediately if the UK's Home Office demands technology companies disable security features before shipping them to consumers. Amazon says it's bringing its Amazon One palm recognition technology to all of its 500 + Whole Foods stores in the US. In Netflix's latest quarterly earnings, the company saw its second straight quarter of subscriber growth, up 5.9 million worldwide to 238.4 million.Starring Sarah Lane, Rich Stroffolino, Justin Robert Young, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The UK government is looking to update its 2016 Investigatory Powers Act that would require companies to comply immediately if the UK's Home Office demands technology companies disable security features before shipping them to consumers. Amazon says it's bringing its Amazon One palm recognition technology to all of its 500 + Whole Foods stores in the US. In Netflix's latest quarterly earnings, the company saw its second straight quarter of subscriber growth, up 5.9 million worldwide to 238.4 million. Starring Sarah Lane, Rich Stroffolino, Justin Robert Young, Roger Chang, Joe To read the show notes in a separate page click here! Support the show on Patreon by becoming a supporter!
In the latest edition of the Omni Talk Fast Five, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Firework, SPS Commerce, and Sezzle Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga discuss: Amazon Adding Age Verification To Amazon One For the full episode head here: https://omnitalk.blog/2023/05/25/fast-five-video-a-walmart-innovation-alert-something-called-a-freeosk-amazon-id-verification/
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WhatsApp introduces edited messaging, Amazon One announces age verification palm-scanning, Venmo rolls out Teen account support. MP3 Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. You can get an ad-free feed of Daily Tech Headlines for $3 a month here. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of this would be possible. Big thanks to Dan Lueders forContinue reading "EU Fines Meta a Record $1.3B Over European User Data – DTH"
In the latest edition of the Omni Talk Fast Five, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Firework, SPS Commerce, and Sezzle Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga discuss: North Dakota Convenience Store Enerbase Offering Amazon One Palm For the full episode head here: https://omnitalk.blog/2023/04/27/fast-five-video-amazon-pet-day-ikeas-billion-dollar-expansion-north-dakotan-palm-reading/
In this week's Omni Talk Fast Five, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Firework, SPS Commerce, and Sezzle, Chris and Anne discussed: - Why IKEA's U.S. expansion plans highlight how asleep at the wheel Wayfair has been about physical stores - Whether Enerbase's pilot of Amazon One in three North Dakota stores indicates that palm payment is ready to cross the chasm of consumer adoption - What to make of reports that advertisers are pulling back spend on Pinterest - The stroke of merchandising genius that is Amazon Pet Day with Dolly Parton - And closed by sending up NYC over its plans to roll out up to 20 delivery “microhubs” this year There's all that, plus swiping right for mayonnaise, slap chops, and just how delectable Anne would find a side of special sauce at her local McDonald's. P.S. RICE 2023 is only 8 weeks away — register to attend now: https://retailinnovationconference.com/?utm_source=OmnitalkPodcast Music by hooksounds.com
In the latest edition of the Omni Talk Fast Five, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Firework, SPS Commerce, and Sezzle Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga along with special guest hosts from the Alvarez & Marsal Consumer & Retail Group Billy Christensen and Lakshman Lakshmanan discuss: Panera Bread Offering Amazon One Palm For Payment And Loyalty For the full episode head here: https://omnitalk.blog/2023/03/30/fast-five-video-gap-grounds-its-retail-media-plans-panera-pilots-palm-pay-levis-loses-its-ai-mind/
This week on the Modern Retail Rundown, we analyze the most important news within the retail world. This episode starts out by giving up update on the latest Amazon layoffs, in which the company announced it's cutting 9,000 employees. Next is an overview of Panera rolling out Amazon One's palm checkout, becoming the first major restaurant chain to adopt the tech. The rundown then moves into how Foot Locker and Nike planning the next phase of their partnership.
Panera Bread has just become the first national restaurant chain to introduce Amazon One's Palm Scanner in stores. The self-serve kiosk pioneer says it is using Amazon's palm recognition technology as a loyalty identification and payment system for its MyPanera program, which currently has 52 million members. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 3/22/23You can partner with us by visiting TruNews.com/donate, calling 1-800-576-2116, or by mail at PO Box 690069 Vero Beach, FL 32969.The Fauci Elf is a hilarious gift guaranteed to make your friends laugh! Order yours today! https://tru.news/faucielfIt's the Final Day! The day Jesus Christ bursts into our dimension of time, space, and matter. You can order the second edition of Rick's book, Final Day. https://www.rickwiles.com/final-day
Amazon One technology will start rolling out to Panera locations, Instagram testing ads in search results, and DP Review will shutdown next month. MP3 Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. You can get an ad-free feed of Daily Tech Headlines for $3 a month here. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of this would beContinue reading "Amazon One Coming to Panera – DTH"