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On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Elon Musk tells X users that they are the media now. One of the most influential members of the new media, with 687,000 followers, is Alexander Muse, @Amuse on X. His posts are an elegant and much needed counter-weight to the,” narrative over news,” left-wing press.
Restaurantkritik zum MIND von Sabrina Fenzl in Markt Indersdorf: ein analytischer Blick auf Menü, Stil, Sterne-Niveau, alkoholfreie Begleitung und das Potenzial eines der spannendsten Restaurants im Großraum München.
Up your miles & points game with Travel Freely. Learn to travel for "free!": https://milestomemories.com/go/travel-freely-eop/ No Doubt has officially arrived at Sphere, and Shawn and Mark break down the falling oranges, the fan reaction and the band's odd little Vegas history. They also talk early-evening nightlife for Gen X and Millennials, the push for more cannabis-friendly Vegas spaces, AREA15's new Eye Dropper ride, Vanderpump Hotel's Bravo show and the latest fight over the best pizza in Las Vegas. What we cover: No Doubt at Sphere and their first Vegas show at the Shark Club A nightclub built for people who want to dance and still be in bed on time The cannabis debate around Vegas resorts and social consumption AREA15's new Eye Dropper ride and the district's growing attraction lineup Vanderpump Hotel getting a Bravo limited series Interblock's AMUSE casino games and the nostalgia angle The City of Las Vegas 1980s documentary Double Zero, Red Dwarf and Yukon Pizza in the Vegas pizza rankings Paris Las Vegas rooms, pool noise and the Versailles Tower caveat Episode Guide: 0:00 Robots are already helping each other 0:25 No Doubt finally arrives at Sphere 1:41 The early nightclub Vegas needed 3:17 Should cannabis expand inside Vegas resorts? 4:57 AREA15 gets the Eye Dropper 6:00 Vanderpump Hotel gets its Bravo show 8:19 New casino games from Interblock 10:02 Las Vegas in the 1980s 11:27 Double Zero after the oven change 13:17 Yukon Pizza joins the Vegas pizza fight 15:34 Paris Las Vegas room review 18:18 Versailles Tower and blackout curtain hacks Links: Robocars - https://x.com/LasVegasLocally/status/2053621196730835279?s=20 No Doubt - https://x.com/seventensuited/status/2052416120054059074?s=46&t=B9kWNUIY21TRZnc8tXrfRQ https://x.com/BlairG_YVR/status/2052456997711143032?s=20 https://x.com/BlairG_YVR/status/2052287566104109225?s=20 Happy Hours LV - https://thehappyhourslv.com/#events Eyedropper - https://x.com/gregathy_g3/status/2053549622183047441?s=46 Vanderpump reality - https://neon.reviewjournal.com/tv/lisa-las-vegas-bravo-adds-vanderpump-hotel-series-3334821/ New ETGs - https://x.com/CircaLasVegas/status/2053263749528563741 https://x.com/InterblockNews/status/2054547211480965349?s=20 City of Las Vegas decades - https://t.co/1gY0WUCbQ5 Want more MTM Vegas? Get our exclusive weekly aftershow and join the community.
Into the mines we go! Our abbreviated tour of Amanda P.'s Orestruck scenario for the Cairn RPG concludes with burning tree sap magic, minecart mishaps, thieving bone bats, and one really big beastie. Cairn 2nd Edition is by Yochai Gal, published by Cairn Press and Space Penguin Ink.Learn more about it and purchase a copy here.Orestruck is by Amanda P., published by Space Penguin Ink. Purchase it in print and PDF here.Purchase PDFs of this scenario and more of Amanda's work on DrivethruRPG and Itch.io!Watch our our previous Amuse-bouches, featuring Shadowdark, Pirate Borg, and TMNT & Other Strangeness!Explore more 3d6 Down the Line at our official website! Three finished campaigns are ready for your enjoyment: 22 episodes of the perilous, fairy-tale forest of Dolmenwood, our sprawling, 114 episode-long delve into The Halls of Arden Vul megadungeon, and our 24 episode long Mothership campaign, Gradient Descent. Find our House Rules (culled from numerous luminary OSR sources), character sheets, both video and audio only versions of every episode, and lots more! Support our Patreon, and enjoy awesome benefits! Purchase Feats of Exploration, an alternate XP system for old-school games! Join our friendly and lively Discord server! Maps used in the channel banner by Dyson Logos.Intro music by Muzaproduction.
Folge 190: Japnische Klarheit und französische Saucenmagie in einem Menü. Wir nehmen auch mit in das Münchener Drei-Sterne-Restaurant
In a 3d6 DTL first, Matt takes the Warden's chair and runs the guys through this first session of Amanda P's scenario Orestruck, for the Cairn RPG! In the Tannic Forest, a catastrophe in the iron mines beyond the town of Pact has piqued the motley crew's interest. Well, the bounty attached to finding survivors sure did, anyway.Cairn 2nd Edition is by Yochai Gal, published by Cairn Press and Space Penguin Ink.Learn more about it and purchase a copy here.Orestruck is by Amanda P., published by Space Penguin Ink. Purchase it in print and PDF here.Purchase PDFs of this scenario and more of Amanda's work on DrivethruRPG and Itch.io!Watch our our previous Amuse-bouches, featuring Shadowdark, Pirate Borg, and TMNT & Other Strangeness!Explore more 3d6 Down the Line at our official website! Three finished campaigns are ready for your enjoyment: 22 episodes of the perilous, fairy-tale forest of Dolmenwood, our sprawling, 114 episode-long delve into The Halls of Arden Vul megadungeon, and our 24 episode long Mothership campaign, Gradient Descent. Find our House Rules (culled from numerous luminary OSR sources), character sheets, both video and audio only versions of every episode, and lots more! Support our Patreon, and enjoy awesome benefits! Purchase Feats of Exploration, an alternate XP system for old-school games! Join our friendly and lively Discord server! Maps used in the channel banner by Dyson Logos.Intro music by Muzaproduction.
Are you tired of old men ranting about the current state of both Doctor Who and Star Trek? Well, brace yourself for more as Screen Rant of all places has a well-thought out piece about the future of both franchises and we may have cogitated more than is strictly necessary about the topic! Plus we look into a new set of action dollies from Character Options, Big Finish reveals, Tubi bringing back on-demand Doctor Who (in the US) and we're Making It Political as we interview writer Lizbeth Myles about her new book, Where We Stand, Where We Fall – The Politics of Doctor Who! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon ScreenRant: The Two Biggest Sci-Fi Franchises On TV Face The Same Existential Crisis The War Between not on the May schedule for Disney+ The Daleks' Master Plan screening in Manchester on May 23 The Crusade episode 1 debuted on the Classic Doctor Who YouTube channel (US only) Doctor Who back on Tubi (US only) Character Options Announces First Doctor Who Collect & Build Range In 17 Years Big Finish: The Ninth Doctor Adventures: Pandemonium released Big Finish: The Twelfth Doctor Adventures: Run Fast, Be Kind details announced Big Finish: The Ninth Doctor Adventures: Thirteen O'Clock due Jun 2026 Big Finish: The Eighth Doctor Adventures: New Pathways coming Nov 2026 Timelash: Confessions of a Visual Effects Assistant Ncuti Gatwa to receive honourary doctorate from the University of Glasgow Interview: Where We Stand, Where We Fall – The Politics of Doctor Who Lizbeth Myles
Aujourd'hui, Zohra Bitan, fonctionnaire, Antoine Diers, consultant, et Sandrine Pégand, avocate, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
This episode originally broadcast on April 9, 2026. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2026/04/binary-system-podcast-501-wtnv-285-april-fools-beastars-and-the-amazing-digital-circus/On this week's Night Vale recap we spend a lot of time wondering why April Fools has to be so freaking MEAN. Scaring people, embarrassing people, setting up entire fake Arborist Day Parades with floats and hundreds of attendees…okay that last one is just Cecil BUT STILL.After that we recap another episode of Beastars, with a scene that, well, if it's not the most explicit sexy-times scene of the series, it's definitely in the top three. We also discuss the whole futility of having a society of carnivores living with herbavores if the carnivores can't stop eating people. Any time you think it might work, just remember that scene with the dead rabbits, wow.Then Kathryn recaps a little of the first couple episodes of The Amazing Digital Circus, and yes Jax steals every scene he's in.This episode's outro is a clip from Amuse by Pamela Yuen.This is the clip with Jax's secret fear of corn.It can be really easy to slip into doom and despair at the state of the world right now, but there are things you can do to help. Check out Stand With Minnesota for links to fundraisers and other ways you can show your support. If we haven't made it abundantly clear where we stand on this, FUCK ICE.Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use this link to get there, you can support this podcast too! ScottishLaird.co.uk.For updates, fan art, and other randomness, come follow us on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
durée : 00:23:39 - par : Elodie Suigo - Tous les jours, une personnalité s'invite dans le monde d'Élodie Suigo. Jeudi 16 avril 2026, le journaliste et auteur José Rodrigues Dos Santos. Il publie "Le sixième sens", aux éditions HC. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Mike runs the boyz through the conclusion of the Shadowdark zine dungeon HELL UNEARTHED, by Cameron Maas! Something extraplanar and awful is being kept prisoner in the forgotten tomb, but its wards are failing! Time to break out the cold iron and get to work.Hell Unearthed is by Cameron Maas.Purchase it here.Join his Patreon!Check out RESERVOIR, Cameron's next project on BackerKit! Between Two Cairns Podcast Episode from Jan 9, 2026, featuring an in-depth review of Hell Unearthed by Yochai Gal and Brad Kerr.Shadowdark is by Kelsey Dionne, published by The Arcane Library.Purchase it here.Watch our previous Amuse-bouches, featuring Shadowdark and Pirate Borg!Explore more 3d6 Down the Line at our official website! Three finished campaigns are ready for your enjoyment: 22 episodes of the perilous, fairy-tale forest of Dolmenwood, our sprawling, 114 episode-long delve into The Halls of Arden Vul megadungeon, and our 24 episode long Mothership campaign, Gradient Descent. Find our House Rules (culled from numerous luminary OSR sources), character sheets, both video and audio only versions of every episode, and lots more! If you'd like to not only listen to us, but also watch our ugly mugs, check out the episode on YouTube.Support our Patreon, and enjoy awesome benefits! Join our friendly and lively Discord server!Grab some 3d6 DTL merchandise! Maps used in the podcast banner by Dyson Logos.Intro music by Muzaproduction.
A group of rogue archaeologists have wound up getting entrapped in a recently unearthed wasteland tomb. Time to send in more idio... er, the professionals! Mike takes the reins as Jon, Matt, and Ted uncover the secrets of HELL UNEARTHED, a Shadowdark zine dungeon by Cameron Maas!Hell Unearthed is by Cameron Maas.Purchase it here.Join his Patreon!Between Two Cairns Podcast Episode from Jan 9, 2026, featuring an in-depth review of Hell Unearthed by Yochai Gal and Brad Kerr.Shadowdark is by Kelsey Dionne, published by The Arcane Library.Purchase it here.Watch our previous Amuse-bouches, featuring Shadowdark and Pirate Borg!Explore more 3d6 Down the Line at our official website! Three finished campaigns are ready for your enjoyment: 22 episodes of the perilous, fairy-tale forest of Dolmenwood, our sprawling, 114 episode-long delve into The Halls of Arden Vul megadungeon, and our 24 episode long Mothership campaign, Gradient Descent. Find our House Rules (culled from numerous luminary OSR sources), character sheets, both video and audio only versions of every episode, and lots more! If you'd like to not only listen to us, but also watch our ugly mugs, check out the episode on YouTube.Support our Patreon, and enjoy awesome benefits! Join our friendly and lively Discord server!Grab some 3d6 DTL merchandise! Maps used in the podcast banner by Dyson Logos.Intro music by Muzaproduction.
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Yo — welcome back to the Knuckleheads Podcast. We're rambling about everything from messed-up tea habits and work burnout to raccoon heists, dogs eating laundry, bats flying into mouths and whether movies should be one-hit wonders or endless cash grabs. It's a messy, hilarious ride — think old-timey movie nostalgia, Florida man antics, snack-fueled regrets, and the kind of workplace stories that make you rethink hustle culture. Pull up a chair, grab some chips and dip (ridges only), and hang with the fanboy and the hater as they roast, reminisce, and rant.
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On This Salcedo Storm Podcast:Kellen McGovern Jones is the Senior Investigative Reporter at The Dallas Express and author behind the Cowtown Caller on substack. He is currently on the American Worker Tour, a 17 stop, statewide tour informing citizens about the scam that is the H-1B visa program.
Aujourd'hui, Abel Boyi, éducateur, Charles Consigny, avocat, et Laura Warton Martinez, sophrologue, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
America is going through a LOT. Our hearts are with the people of Minnesota and we're taking a short break to talk about TV that helps us calm down: THE PITT, INDUSTRY, THE TRAITORS, the fantastic MEL BROOKS DOCUMENTARY, THE NIGHT MANAGER to name a few. Andy comments on the QUEER EYE/Karamo kerfuffle, Diane praises Lisa F--ing Rinna to the skies. So much packed into this half hour!
dapté d'un comics américain créé par Kevin Eastman et Peter Laird au début des années 1980, Tortues Ninja est une coproduction entre Fred Wolf et la société française IDDH. La série arrive en France en 1989, d'abord sur Canal+ et Canal J, avant de rejoindre FR3 et l'émission Amuse 3 du dimanche après-midi en 1990. Le générique est interprété par Peter Lorne, le chanteur de Denver le dernier dinosaure qu'il avait enregistré quelque mois plus tôt…
Mit gerade einmal 27 Jahren kocht Cédric Staudenmayer in seinem eigenen Restaurant „Cédric“ in Weinstadt komplett allein – vom Amuse-gueule bis zum Dessert. Im Feinschmecker-Podcast spricht er über seine Interpretation der schwäbischen Küche, darüber, wie er ohne Brigade ein ganzes Menü zubereitet, und warum der Löffel sein wichtigstes Arbeitsgerät ist.
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On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Elon Musk tells X users that they are the media now. One of the most influential members of the new media, with over 665,000 followers, is @Amuse. His posts are an elegant and much needed counter-weight to the,” narrative over news,” being pushed by the left-wing press.
Mezza & Craig are joined by Stephanie Bradley & Darren Moore to conclude the Sounds that can't be Made in-depth review.Part 2 includes the artwork, formats, making of's, tour and much more. It wouldn't be a Planet Marzipan review without listener comments...and there were lots to choose from! This episode concludes with some of the highlights from the Planet Marzipan Facebook group chat/feedback.
Hey Drama Darlings! In today's episode, we're diving straight into the explosive Real Housewives of Potomac Season 10 premiere! Amy Phillips is joined by Emily Dorezas as they discuss the latest drama and scandal surrounding the Potomac ladies. We kick things off with a recap of Karen's intense sentencing and release from jail, delve into Stacey's controversial storylines and mysterious ex TJ, and cover the jaw-dropping revelation at the Essence luncheon. Plus, welcome the new housewives Tia Glover and Angel Massie to the mix! We also highlight Ashley's dazzling divorce party, Wendy's new ventures, and the fascinating dynamic of the cast. Stay tuned for a wild ride through Potomac's finest drama!TICKETS to CabarAMY @ The Hard Rock Vegas:https://www.ticketweb.com/search?q=%22CabarAmy%22+Live+Comedy+Show For more Drama, Darling, and exclusive content, subscribe to:http://Patreon.com/dramadarling Follow Drama, Darling on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/ Email Drama, Darling with YOUR comments, questions and drama: DramaDarlingz@gmail.com Follow Amy Phillips on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dramadarlingshow/ Don't let OCD write the drama—you deserve to be the director of your own life. https://learn.nocd.com/DRAMA Get 15% off OneSkin, go to: https://www.oneskin.co/ Code: DRAMA Get 20% OFF Honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/DRAMA Promo Code: DRAMA So forget overpriced designer brands. Skip the cheap, throwaway stuff. True Classic is built for comfort, built to last, and built to give back. TrueClassic.com/DRAMA
How To Consistently Do Your Best How often do you really do your best? Honestly? In this short 5-minute quickie, we dive into a simple but powerful way to consistently show up at your best — without pressure, without overthinking. It's all about the magic of the pause. Just a few seconds between tasks can reset your focus, break negative carry-over from the last thing you did, and set the intention for doing your best on the next. You'll learn: Why your “best” should be your baseline, not an exception How a 2-second pause can change the quality of your whole day The role of feelings and intention in achieving your personal best A quick reflection practice to avoid carrying stress from one task into another It's not about constant improvement. It's about consistency. And when you do this, life feels better, easier, and more rewarding. Give it a try today — and share this with someone who could use a reminder to hit their best more often. https://personaldevelopmentunplugged.com/fmq-515-how-to-consistently-do-your-best Shine Brightly
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
Fox Gods, crucifixions, and magic corsets oh my! We continue the story of Babymetal by exploring the wild and confusing "lore" surrounding this group. We also examine the lyrical content of their early songs, cover the initial reactions they received from the Western music scene, and tackle the sticky question of whether or not Babymetal truly is "metal".[Sorry, again, about the unusual amount of random noises in this one. At least there are no babies or dogs this time!]FOLLOW US:Instagram: polishing.podcast Twitter/X: @polishing_turds email: polishingturdspodcast@gmail.com
Any chef will tell you that we eat with our eyes; that the way a plate of food is presented and appears will affect the taste of the meal.So then surely, when we first enter a wedding reception space, the visual impact of the room is like the opening scene of a movie and the precursor for everything that comes after. And for those engaged couples who are not booking a stylist, or who have locked in a dry hire venue, one of the most overlooked aspects of wedding planning has to be the lighting, draping and audio visual elements.Today I'm chatting with Sam, from Amuse Event Lighting and Audio Visual.He shares insider tips on how to prioritise your lighting budget, collaborate with stylists or suppliers, and avoid common pitfalls, the things that couples overlook, like functionality and safety, highlighting key features, and how to make your wedding look like a scene straight out of a movie. If the thought of fairy lights, chandeliers, or creative mood lighting feels overwhelming, this conversation will give you clear, practical advice to light your wedding day perfectly.RESOURCES Amuse Event Lighting and Audio Visual: https://amuselav.com.au/Amuse Event LAV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuselighting/Send Unbridely a 90-second audio message on Speakpipe: https://www.speakpipe.com/unbridelypodcast*The Unbridely Podcast is sponsored by its listeners. When you purchase products or services through links on our website or via the podcast, we may earn an affiliate commission.*------ This episode of the Unbridely Modern Wedding Planning Podcast is brought to you by Easy Name Change.You simply choose which companies you need to notify, and they send you detailed process instructions for each of your companies, plus ready to send forms, letters, and emails, so you just attach your marriage certificate to them and you're done!More info on how to change your name after you get married: https://unbridely.com/blog/name-change-after-marriageTo get $6 off your name change use the promo code UNBRIDELY6 (valid until the end of 2025) ----- Unbridely acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we record this podcast on, the Kaurna People. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Support the showFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unbridely/or TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@unbridelyEmail the Unbridely Podcast:hello@unbridely.com
How to achieve your Dreams and Goals Want real results — not hype? In this episode of Personal Development Unplugged Paul Clough shows you how to move from wishful thinking to action that works. We dig into practical goal-setting, the feeling of the wish fulfilled, how to use your mind (RAS + visualization), and small, actionable steps that create momentum. Expect NLP-informed tips, a short guided hypnosis process to embed success in your unconscious, and direct coaching you can use today. Key takeaways Define success specifically: the clearer the goal, the faster the result. Use feeling of the wish fulfilled + physiology + inner dialogue to “act as if.” Employ the Reticular Activating System—focus your mind and notice opportunities. Build micro-steps (tiny wins) and schedule regular reviews to stay on track. Align goals with your values — ensure they're ecological (good for you, others, planet). Quick practical guided hypnosis included — make this a daily habit. Share with one person who needs permission to step up today. Have more fun than you can stand. https://personaldevelopmentunplugged.com/463-how-to-achieve-your-dreams-and-goals Shine Brightly
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
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On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Elon Musk tells X users that they are the media now. One of the most influential members of the new media, with over 630,000 followers, is @Amuse. His posts are an elegant and much needed counter-weight to the,” narrative over news,” being pushed by the left-wing press.
Welcome back to Snafu with Robin Zander. In this episode, I'm joined by Bree Groff, consultant, writer, and author of Today Was Fun. We talk about why mischief belongs at work, how humor and flirtation create real psychological safety, and the bold design choices behind her unforgettable book cover. Bree shares how she moved from CEO roles to full creative freedom, and how that shift helped her find her voice. We discuss marketing in 2025, how AI might reshape work and writing, and why personal agency, not hours, is the most important lever in a workweek. Bree offers practical insights for leading with joy, helping kids future-proof their lives, and deciding what's “enough” in a world that always demands more. She also reflects on writing the book while parenting, consulting, and building her own business, and what it means to embrace the joy of not knowing what comes next. Bree will also be joining us live at Responsive Conference 2025, and I'm thrilled for you to hear her on stage. If you haven't gotten your tickets yet, get them here. Books Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth, and Art — Lewis Hyde Anansi Boys — Neil Gaiman Work Less, Do More: Designing the 4-Day Week — Alex Pang Shorter: Work Better, Smarter, and Less―Here's How — Alex Pang Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less — Alex Pang Perennial Seller: The Art of Making and Marketing Work that Lasts — Ryan Holiday Today Was Fun — Bree Groff The 4-Hour Workweek —Tim Ferriss Responsive: What It Takes to Create a Thriving Organization — Robin Zander Podcasts/Videos TED Talk: How to Start a Movement — Derek Sivers Start (0:00) The Story Behind the Book Cover (00:07.822) Robin opens with a personal observation: Bree's nails are the exact shade of green as her book cover – a smiley face on a highlighter yellow-green background. Bree laughs and explains the choice behind the bold, offbeat cover: It was designed by Rodrigo Corral, known for iconic covers like The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck*. When she first saw it (at 3 a.m.), she gasped and loved it — it stood out and made a statement. The smiley is cheeky but not cheesy; it suggests optimism with a bite. The color isn't quite yellow — it's that “gross green” that almost hurts to look at. That tension is the point. “It's got some edge... not your straight-up yellow.” This tension – bright and fun, but just a bit weird or off – is exactly the tone she wanted for the book and for herself. The Wink That Makes Work Fun Again (01:51) Robin brings up his old graduation photo: he posed slightly off-center, adding a knowing smirk. At the time, he didn't know why he chose that shot, but later realized it made people curious, like a small rebellion baked into something formal. Bree relates completely. She talks about: Why humor and a bit of mischief matter in professional settings. The concept of flirtation – not romantic, but playful: A wink in a branding campaign. A reference that only a few insiders get. A running joke between team members. Mischief creates risk and intimacy, both essential for real connection. These small acts of rebellion are actually signs of psychological safety and creativity. “You need a little bit of flirtation at work... a wink that says, ‘we're in this together.'” She argues that fun isn't a distraction – it's a sign that something is working. Tricksters, SNAFUs, and the Role of Risk in Work (05:49.219) Robin brings in the idea of the trickster, from folklore characters like Anansi and Coyote to his podcast title SNAFU. These figures don't follow the rules, and that's what makes them interesting. Bree expands on the connection between play and professionalism: There's a cultural script that says “seriousness = competence.” But in her experience, some of the best work moments involve play, risk, and even slight embarrassment. Being human together – laughing too loud, saying something weird, trying something bold – is what builds bonds. Real joy at work comes from these edge moments, not the sanitized ones. “You have to go beyond professionalism to access the most fun parts of work.” They agree that creating spaces where people can color outside the lines is not just fun – it's productive. Beyond Palatable: From People-Pleasing to Belonging (08:29.068) Robin shares a lesson from his mother: that once you leave high school, life is no longer a popularity contest. But he's realized that in business, especially branding, people often still chase approval and “likability.” Bree offers a deeper lens: Being “palatable” – meaning universally acceptable – is actually the opposite of being memorable. People who try to please everyone end up blending in. What she wants is to be delicious, or at least striking, not for everyone, but unforgettable to some. She draws a line between Fitting in: performing a version of yourself to meet social norms. Belonging: being your full, vibrant self and finding others who welcome it. “Please don't chew me up. I'm not palatable — I'm not trying to be.” This philosophy shows up in her book's voice, design, and in how she shows up in the world. Selling a Book in 2025: Bottles in the Ocean (12:21.838) What's it been like trying to promote a book in 2025? Bree describes her strategy as both scrappy and intuitive: She thinks of book marketing as sending “a million notes in bottles” – not knowing which will land. Her approach includes: Partnering with a publicist. Creating swag kits with branded gear. Pitching the book to “chatty” communities (e.g., alumni groups, newsletters, podcast audiences). Posting regularly, even when it feels silly. She cites the idea of “luck surface area”: the more interesting things you do, and the more people you tell, the more chances something will stick. “You do interesting things and talk about them a lot... and maybe something takes off.” Still, she acknowledges that luck plays a role. There's no guaranteed playbook, just momentum and hope. Is It Worth Talking About? (14:47.63) Robin references a quote from Tucker Max: that all marketing, in the end, is just word-of-mouth. Bree shares what guided her during the writing process: Her goal was to create something remarkable — in the literal sense: Something people would want to talk about. Not just good – but distinct, resonant, and weird enough to share. She wanted to avoid the “business book voice” – flat, generic, overly polished. She lights up when she talks about: Strangers sharing the book on social. Friends are texting her about it. An old college boyfriend resurfaced after reading it. “When that starts happening... You realize the machine is working.” She's less interested in best-seller lists and more focused on impact – ideas spreading from person to person, because they hit. Finding Her Voice: From Blogger to Book Author (16:36.665) Bree traces the evolution of her writing life: Started a travel blog in her early 20s and loved it immediately. Played with writing publicly over the years: occasional posts on LinkedIn, Fast Company, and later Substack (which began two years ago, alongside early book ideation). Writing always felt natural, but being a public voice within organizations came with constraints: “Even when I was CEO, I still felt the need to toe the party line.” Going solo changed everything: No longer represents a company's brand – just her own. Writing feels more honest, bolder, and more fun when it's “Bree Groff's opinions” alone. Stepping out independently accelerated her writing voice and gave her creative freedom. Writing in the Age of AI (18:19.63) Robin asks: Does writing still matter in the world of AI? Bree's take: She's a verbal processor — writing is how she discovers what she believes. “I never know how an article is going to end… I write my way into the idea.” She rarely uses AI in writing (aside from Grammarly). She prefers human composition even for emails. Writing helps her organize and refine her thinking: “I'll write a sentence and go – wait, do I believe that? And rewrite.” What writing offers that AI can't (yet): Emotional authenticity. A confessional power — like stand-up comedy: humans telling uncomfortable truths, out loud. She hopes we'll someday have digital labels like: “This was made by a human.” Robin presses for Bree's take on what AI changes – for better or worse. Bree's pessimistic view: Mass unemployment is a likely risk. Not convinced by the “tech creates more jobs” argument – even referencing Jevons Paradox: as things become more efficient, we just use more of them. “I can't quite think my way out of the unemployment problem.” Bree's optimistic vision: We're burned out. AI could fix that. If used right, AI can reduce workloads, not eliminate humans: “Wouldn't it be great if we used these efficiencies to help people live happy, regulated lives?” This would require a policy change, like tax incentives for companies that adopt a 4-day workweek. But she admits: that's a long shot. “It would take a lot for companies to prioritize reducing burnout over cutting costs.” Entrepreneurship Isn't a 4-Day Workweek (And That's Okay) (25:04.686) Robin challenges Bree's hope with reality: Entrepreneurship is chaotic and demanding, as when he launched both a restaurant and a conference in one year. When building something from scratch, the work is relentless. “There's no 4-day workweek when you're going zero to one.” He notes Bree's book could become a “perennial seller,” but only if she builds that momentum now — and that means hustle. Bree agrees — and offers nuance: She's in a launch phase. The last 6 weeks have been intense: Nights, weekends, articles, appearances. Her daughter is in a full-day camp to support this push. But it's intentional and temporary. She frames her philosophy like this: Overwork can be fun, energizing, even addictive – if it's seasonal. She's already planned recovery: A two-week log-off in late August. A blocked-out first week of September for reset. Bree continues on the myth of “reasonable” work limits: There's nothing special about 40 or 60 hours. The only reason we cap out is that we literally run out of time. Businesses will take as much as you give, and now AI won't hit those limits. So we have to decide what's enough, not the market. “If we're going to cap work somewhere, why not cap it lower and enjoy our lives?” She reminds us: Deadlines and pace are levers, not laws. You can pull other levers, like starting earlier, extending timelines, or balancing your team differently. Robin shares that his intense physical regimen (handstands, running, cold plunges, hikes) isn't about health prescriptions — it's about joy. That same mindset applies to work. If building his company lights him up, great – but it's a personal choice, not a universal blueprint. Bree underscores that agency is key: the danger arises when a founder's choice to overwork becomes the cultural expectation for everyone else. A CEO has different stakes than employees; assuming equal sacrifice is unfair and toxic. Overwork becomes problematic when choice is removed or social pressure distorts it. They introduce the idea of opportunity cost: Every hour spent grinding is an hour not spent with loved ones, moving your body, or simply resting. Many delay self-care with the illusion they'll "catch up later" – but your body and relationships exist in the now. Robin recalls a brutal 2016: two startups, no time, lost relationships – a visceral reminder that everything has a cost. Work, But Make It Weird (36:39) Robin draws a parallel between their playful ethos and The 4-Hour Workweek: redefining productivity with mischief and authenticity. He asks Bree how leaders can lead differently – more playfully – without violating norms or HR policies. Bree delivers a gem: Her team once suggested that a CEO explain their product to a bunch of 7-year-olds on a picnic blanket. They scripted techy questions ("What's your tech stack?") for the kids, hired a comedy consultant, and filmed the whole thing. It was wild, unexpected… and the most beloved part of an otherwise traditional company week. The magic was in the vulnerability and humanity of the CEO — letting people into his home, sharing space with kids, and showing joy. Bree's advice to leaders: Rearrange the office furniture for no reason. Use Comic Sans in a slide just to annoy a designer. Hide jokes in presentations that only two people will catch. Amuse yourself. That's reason enough, and it models psychological safety and play for everyone else. Robin calls this “the courage to play” – the bravery to step out of line just enough to invite others into the fun. Bree builds on this: We're often afraid that having fun will make us look stupid – but that fear is misplaced. She quotes Amy Poehler: “Nobody looks stupid when they're having fun.” Play is an act of self-assurance, not frivolity. Bree shares a personal win: she turned a project Gantt chart into a hand-drawn arcade-style horse race. No one else joined in, but she loved it. And that joy, in and of itself, is a worthy output. Work According to a 10-Year-Old (42:21.176) Robin asks: How does Bree's daughter describe what she does? Her answer? “You help people work together.” Bree beams — that's not far off. Her daughter has even become her little publicist, linking nail polish to Bree's book and promoting it to strangers. Robin dreams of having kids and wonders about their future in a rapidly evolving world. Bree is grateful her daughter is 10, not 22 – the future feels so uncertain that not knowing is oddly freeing. College may or may not matter; she might be a marketing manager or start an artist retreat in Tuscany. The one stable prediction? Human connection. Jobs built on empathy, presence, and the hug – literal or metaphorical – will always have value. Robin jokes (but not really) about resisting the idea of robot romantic partners. Bree wonders: Will we be seen as biased for resisting AI companionship? Is that the next generational tension? The Only Skill That Might Still Matter in 2040 (43:55.959) Robin asks: What durable skills should Gen Alpha learn in a world of AI and noise? Bree's first thought: “understanding human behavior” — but AI might already be better at that. So she lands on something deeper: The skill of knowing what kind of life you want to lead. It's rarely taught, and sorely needed. That's why so many people wake up at 40, mid-career, with a law degree but no love for the law, and end up switching to something that finally feels like them. Teaching kids to listen to their appetites and curiosities might be the most powerful, future-proof education we can offer. Bree argues that most people were never taught to ask foundational questions about the life they truly want: From childhood to college, we follow preset tracks – curriculum, majors, careers. If you're lucky, you get an elective or two. But real self-inquiry? Rare. We're missing education on key lifestyle preferences: What kind of schedule do I like? What kind of people energize me? Do I want to live in a city or near nature? How much solitude, structure, or chaos is ideal for me? Bree believes this underdeveloped self-awareness is the root cause of burnout: People follow “the path,” get promoted, tick boxes, and still feel unsatisfied. Companies gladly fill the vacuum with corporate ladders and titles – senior director, VP, etc. But we rarely stop to ask: Do I want my boss's job? Her hope for her daughter: not just career success, but aliveness. To develop the instincts and courage to ask: What do I want to get out of my short time here? And to find joy in helping others experience a bit more light while they're here, too. “Who Are You and What Is Your Purpose?” (51:33.666) Robin shares a surprising memory: a third-grade class titled Who Are You and What Is Your Purpose? He doesn't remember the content – school was tough for him then – but the title stuck. It captured something real and deep that still resonates. Bree lights up: “Okay, I take it all back – someone was teaching this, and it was you!” They land on a core truth: that mischief, self-knowledge, and authenticity are deeply intertwined. Knowing who you are is the first step. And honoring the weird, playful part of yourself makes life better — and work richer. Order, Chaos & a Trello Board (53:51) Robin pivots: What did Bree learn about writing through this book, especially while juggling parenting and client work? Bree shares her full process: She started with a Trello board: each list represented a chapter. Over many months, she collected bits of inspiration: ideas from the shower, great quotes, Substack entries, research snippets – all filed as cards. This meant when it came time to write, she wasn't starting from scratch. Her trick: separate idea collection from prose creation. Once she had a "pile of disorganized meat," she could stitch it together with intention. She scheduled 4-hour blocks to write ~1,000 words per session – 50 sessions = a 50,000-word book. She was thoughtful about pacing and reader experience: "That was a heavy part – maybe time for a joke. "I've been light for a while – maybe we need some grounding research." The outcome: a process that respected her creativity, time, and humanity. The Joy of Not Knowing What's Next (54:45.848) Robin asks: Now that the book is out, what's next? Bree doesn't know, and that feels exciting. She's booked through the fall with workshops, consulting, media, and speaking. But beyond that? It's open. She's leaning into serendipity: Publishing the book drew new, inspiring people into her life – people like Robin. She's open to building the classic “author-speaker-consultant” portfolio. Or possibly returning to SYPartners, depending on what fits. Or a totally new path. What makes it possible? A jumpy career history – she's used to leaps. A baseline of financial stability – and a partner with a more predictable job. Uncertainty isn't terrifying when you trust yourself to figure it out. “I can see through October. That's enough.” Robin wraps with heartfelt praise: Few first books feel as personal and reflective of their author as Today Was Fun. Even fewer come with so many shared connections vouching not just for the content, but the author herself. Where to Find Bree Groff (58:13.58) He urges people to read the book and see Bree on stage at the Responsive Conference (Sept 17–18). Bree shares where to find her: Website: breegroff.com Substack, LinkedIn, Instagram – all linked from her site. 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Cap'n Iggy End and his dastardly crew investigate an upended shipwreck in the midst of the jungle, all while being hunted by that most feared of antagonists -- a nun.Pirate Borg is by Luke Stratton a.k.a. Limithron, published by Free League Publishing.Purchase it here.Pre-order Down Among the Dead, a massive expansion for the game that includes new adventures, modular rulesets, and generators galore! Watch our our previous Amuse-bouches, both featuring the Shadowdark RPG!Explore more 3d6 Down the Line at our official website! Two finished campaigns are ready for your enjoyment: 22 episodes of the perilous, fairy-tale forest of Dolmenwood, and our sprawling, 114 episode-long delve into The Halls of Arden Vul megadungeon. Find our House Rules (culled from numerous luminary OSR sources), character sheets, both video and audio only versions of every episode, and lots more!Watch the video version!Support our Patreon, and enjoy awesome benefits! Purchase Feats of Exploration, an alternate XP system for old-school games! Drivethru RPG Itch Join our friendly and lively Discord server! Maps used in the channel banner by Dyson Logos.Intro music by Muzaproduction.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Elon Musk tells X users that they are the media now. One of the most influential members of the new media, with over 630,000 followers, is @Amuse. His posts are an elegant and much needed counter-weight to the,” narrative over news,” being pushed by the left-wing press.
Avast, ye lubbers! Mike hoists the main sail for an Amuse-bouche of Limithron's Pirate Borg! A crew of greedy and foul sailors are Trapped in the Tropics! Abandoned on undead-infested Eel Island, they seek treasure from the wreck of the Silent Angel. Pirate Borg is by Luke Stratton a.k.a. Limithron, published by Free League Publishing.Purchase it here.Pre-order Down Among the Dead, a massive expansion for the game that includes new adventures, modular rulesets, and generators galore! Watch our our previous Amuse-bouches, both featuring the Shadowdark RPG!Explore more 3d6 Down the Line at our official website! Two finished campaigns are ready for your enjoyment: 22 episodes of the perilous, fairy-tale forest of Dolmenwood, and our sprawling, 114 episode-long delve into The Halls of Arden Vul megadungeon. Find our House Rules (culled from numerous luminary OSR sources), character sheets, both video and audio only versions of every episode, and lots more!Watch the video version!Support our Patreon, and enjoy awesome benefits! Purchase Feats of Exploration, an alternate XP system for old-school games! Drivethru RPG Itch Join our friendly and lively Discord server! Maps used in the channel banner by Dyson Logos.Intro music by Muzaproduction.
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On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Elon Musk tells X users that they are the media now. One of the most influential members of the new media, with over 630,000 followers, is @Amuse. His posts are an elegant and much needed counter-weight to the,” narrative over news,” being pushed by the left-wing press.
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Judge James Boasberg, who unlawfully seized control of the lawsuit against President Trump's Alien Enemies Act proclamation and lawlessly ordered flights deporting alien Tren de Aragua terrorists in international airspace to be turned around and returned to the United States, was checked hard yesterday by the Supreme Court in a 5 to 4 decision that found Boasberg never had the legal authority to hear the case at all. Despite this, and even after the SCOTUS ruling of no jurisdiction over the case, Boasberg is lawlessly continuing this afternoon with a contempt hearing against the Trump administration, demanding that they show cause why they should not be held in contempt for failing to turn around the planes as demanded. How does Boasberg continue to assert authority over a case he never had authority over in the first place? Good question, and what we'll talk about in today's show. @Amuse article on X: "Who Watches the Judges? Congress Must Investigate Judge Boasberg"https://x.com/amuse/status/1909332637367648287
In this episode, Will.i.am, Van Jones, and Peter discuss what the Make Wakanda Real campaign stands for, how technology is changing lives across the globe, and the state of legacy media. Recorded on Feb 22nd, 2025 Views are my own thoughts; not Financial, Medical, or Legal Advice. Will.i.am is a globally recognized artist, entrepreneur, and innovator at the intersection of music, technology, and philanthropy. As the founder of FYI, i.am+, and co-founder of Amuse, he pioneers AI-driven platforms and smart consumer products while advising Atom Bank. Best known as the frontman of the Black Eyed Peas, he has shaped modern music with hit albums like Elephunk and The E.N.D., alongside his solo work #willpower. His tech ventures include FYI.AI, and Sound Drive with Mercedes-AMG. Committed to bridging technology and social impact, he co-founded Make Wakanda Real with Van Jones, an AI initiative to empower underrepresented communities. Through the i.am Angel Foundation, he continues to champion STEAM education for underserved youth, ensuring that innovation reaches those who need it most. Van Jones is a prominent political commentator, social activist, and entrepreneur working at the intersection of media, technology, and justice. A longtime CNN contributor, he hosts The Van Jones Show and previously led The Redemption Project. As the founder of Dream Machine Innovation Lab, he focuses on bringing AI to underrepresented communities while continuing his work with Dream.org on initiatives like #YesWeCode, #cut50, and Green For All. He co-founded Make Wakanda Real with will.i.am, a movement inspired by Black Panther that seeks to democratize AI access for marginalized groups. Jones has received numerous accolades, including a 2020 Emmy Award and the 2021 Courage and Civility Award, which granted him $100 million to support nonprofits. A senior advisor at Teneo and a board member of multiple social justice organizations, he is also a bestselling author, with his latest book, Beyond the Messy Truth (2017), offering insights on unity and reform. Learn more about the FYI.AI app:https://fyi.ai/ Learn more about Make Wakanda Real: https://www.dreammachine.org/ Learn more about Rapport: https://www.rapport.co/ ____________ I only endorse products and services I personally use. To see what they are, please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: Get started with Fountain Life and become the CEO of your health: https://fountainlife.com/peter/ AI-powered precision diagnosis you NEED for a healthy gut: https://www.viome.com/peter Get 15% off OneSkin with the code PETER at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod _____________ I send weekly emails with the latest insights and trends on today's and tomorrow's exponential technologies. Stay ahead of the curve, and sign up now: Blog _____________ Connect With Peter: Twitter Instagram Youtube Moonshots
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It's summer, so we're talking all about road trips. Should you blast music that's familiar or unfamiliar? What makes for a good road trip audiobook? What are some road trip games we hate? Pop Culture Happy Hour talked all about how to entertain and amuse ourselves in the car way back in 2012. Today, in this encore episode, we're revisiting that conversation.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy