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In this episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur podcast, host Justin Forman interviews social media expert Nils Smith about why entrepreneurs often resist social media and how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing content creation and engagement strategies.Nils shares his journey from youth pastor using AOL Instant Messenger to reach teens, to pioneering online church, to becoming a social media consultant for high-profile ministries.Learn why entrepreneurs struggle with social media, how to balance authentic humility with strategic promotion, and which platforms are most effective for different business types.This conversation explores how AI is transforming the social media landscape - making it more accessible and efficient for entrepreneurs who previously avoided these platforms. Discover how tools like ChatGPT can serve as personalized marketing consultants and content creators for your business without compromising your values.[Chapters]00:00 Introduction and plants in video backgrounds01:25 Why entrepreneurs hate social media04:52 Authenticity vs. polished content09:26 Nils' journey into social media19:28 The importance of audience targeting24:00 First 20 seconds rule in content35:55 Best platforms for different businesses42:19 How AI is revolutionizing social media strategy47:03 A Christian approach to technology and AI
Robbie's programming journey began with early exposure to computers and the internet, where he explored bulletin board systems and platforms like Virtual Places. He quickly became immersed in creating bots, filters, and tools for clan wars and later transitioned his skills to AOL Instant Messenger. Known for reverse-engineering protocols and crafting exploits, Robbie's work left a mark on the underground programming scene, driven by creativity and the thrill of innovation.Guest: Robbie Saunders -https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbiesaunders/Host: Steve StonebrakerAudio Editor: Sam Fox (sam.fox.london@gmail.com)CoverArt: Created by Broast (https://broast.org), original idea by LampGold.Extras:https://www.informationweek.com/it-leadership/w00w00-s-suggested-aim-fix-is-no-fix--AOL Underground PodcastFollow us on twitter -@AOLUnderground@brakertechReddit -https://www.reddit.com/r/AOLUnderground/Youtube -https://www.youtube.com/@AOLUndergroundPodcastMerch -https://www.redbubble.com/people/AOL-Underground/shopDonate -https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AOLUndergroundContact the Host - https://aolunderground.com/contact-host/ReAOL Discord -https://discord.gg/p3olPodcast Community Page -https://aolunderground.com/community/AOL 4.0 is working! -https://nina.chat/connect/aol/--OtherCheck out my wife's Etsy shop -https://www.etsy.com/shop/Snowbraker
Two books of essays consider the female experience through different stages of life. First, Kate Kennedy's One in a Millennial documents coming of age as a member of a highly-scrutinized generation. Her book explores the origins of millennial stereotypes and pop culture, but also focuses on the way that shared experiences of girlhood are often dismissed as frivolous. In today's episode, Kennedy joins NPR's Juana Summers for a conversation that touches on AOL Instant Messenger, college pre-games, and self-editing our own desires. We then hear from Jenny Slate about her new book Lifeform, a compilation of experimental essays that follow her life through five phases: Single, True Love, Pregnancy, Baby, and Ongoing. Slate joined Here & Now's Emiko Tamagawa at a live event in Boston, where the two discussed the confidence it takes to write down our ideas, fear and bravery in love, and Slate's perspective on childbirth and motherhood.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Get tix to our Stiff Socks Tour at https://stiffsocks.com Support the pod and get so much extra content for $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/stiffsockspod Bonus eps also available on Apple Podcasts! https://www.apple.co/socks More Sara Saffari YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sarasaffari IG: https://www.instagram.com/sarasaffari__ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@saffarisara Stiff Socks tour dates: https://stiffsocks.com Hollywood, CA: Nov 21 Burbank, CA: Nov 22 Albany, NY: Dec 2 Burlington, VT: Dec 3 Portland, ME: Dec 4 Providence, RI: Dec 5 New Haven, CT: Dec 6 New York, NY: Dec 7 Bethlehem, PA: Dec 8 Red Bank, NJ: Dec 9 Charlottesville, VA: Dec 10 Knoxville, TN: Dec 11 Atlanta, GA: Dec 12
Take #2 on this recording! Today, we welcome in the band KNIVES (Danny Attack, Adam, Brendan) to talk about their favorite band - BLINK 182. The group that started in the days of band names created off of AOL Instant Messenger brings in a reunion no one saw coming. Mark, Tom, and Travis might now be touring and playing together again, but that's not without some troubles in between. Join us as we talk aliens, UFO's, Mark Wahlberg, Tom Cruise, and how many albums have actually been recorded by the band. Thanks again for KNIVES hopping on this episode. We initially had them on last year, but due to audio issues, couldn't edit or publish anything, so they were nice enough to swing by again. KNIVES and DANNY ATTACK will be playing at this year's THE FEST in Gainesville, Florida. More information on upcoming shows can be found here: https://www.dannyattack.com/ https://www.facebook.com/KNIVESFL/
Send us a textWARNING: FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY. UNDER 17 REQUIRES ADULT SUPERVISION. This week we have a Wes Craven original, "Shocker" (1989), and this entire episode is inspired by and dedicated to someone from our AOL Instant Messenger past, who's screen name was "Shocker" and we all thought it was referring to you know what. But it wasn't. This episode is literally fuckin buzzing y'all, we really hope you enjoy!Stay tuned and stay NASTY! instagram: @queensofnc17music: @tobaxxo
Unsere Genre-Double-Features kennt Ihr bereits zur Genüge. Nun wagen sich Kenan & Daniel in die Welt des Coming of Age. Denn der Zufall will es, dass aktuell zwei Filme dieses Genres für Furore sorgen.Auf der einen Seite haben wir I Saw the TV Glow von Regisseur:in Jane Schoenbrun, der besonders von der LGBTQ-Community gefeiert wird. Auf der anderen Seite steht Dìdi, ein Werk über einen 23-jährigen Jungen mit taiwanesischen Wurzeln, der in den USA Anfang der 2000er durch die Pubertät taumelt.Welche Gemeinsamkeiten die beiden Titel aufweisen und warum sie dennoch gänzlich unterschiedlich sind, das erzählen wir Euch in dieser Episode unseres Filmpodcast. Macht Euch bereit für Astralebenen, 90er-Jahre Trash-Serien, Transmetaphern, den AOL Instant Messenger, Paramore, Skateboarding, knuffige Omas, rebellische Teenager und … Fred Durst? Eine wilde Episode erwartet Euch, viel Spaß!---Filmtoast - Reviews & Specials: https://www.filmtoast.deInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmtoast_de/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FilmtoastDETwitter/X: https://twitter.com/FilmtoastDE
Send us a Text Message.Dave from Philadelphia has an unconventional dating strategy—spoiler alert: it involves a billboard! We discuss Dave after we regain our composure after a major lip gloss fail! Get ready to be amused and inspired by the latest TikTok trends! You'll learn how adult lemonade stands are becoming the new entrepreneurial playground, with stories of a girl from Kentucky and a stay-at-home mom turning lemons into literal lemonade—raking in thousands. We also dive into the elaborate and whimsical world of 3D nail art, sharing our own experiences and pondering the practical challenges these intricate designs pose. It's a mix of humor and candid discussions you won't want to miss.Curious about the evolution of social media and its impact on our podcasting journey? Discover how we transitioned from MySpace and AOL Instant Messenger to the latest platforms, and how these changes have shaped the way we connect with you, our listeners. We share our differing approaches to content discovery, from TikTok trends to traditional newsletters, and reflect on how to manage our children's media consumption. Finally, you'll hear about our fun idea for mid-year social media posts and an appreciation for Nora's invaluable role in our online presence. Tune in for a nostalgic, informative, and thoroughly entertaining episode!
Jeff and Phil welcome filmmaker Sean Wang and actor Izaac Wang, writer/director and star, respectively, of the indie coming-of-age film Dìdi. They talk about capturing the very specific emotional turbulence of Asian American suburban male adolescence, revisiting nostalgia for the 2000s internet AOL Instant Messenger era, and the agonizing and savage curation of one's MySpace "Top 8." Also, they share The Good, The Bad, and The WTF of making Dìdi.
If you were a teen in the early 2000s, the film Dìdi will likely evoke a strong sense of nostalgia. Dìdi, which is said to embrace “the cringier side of adolescence,” premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Audience Award for the best U.S. Dramatic film. In today's episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins speaks with Sean Wang and Arielle Zakowski to discuss: The invaluable experience gained working in advertising Why the advertising world is a great start for new filmmakers Feeling emotion through the computer screens in the film Our silly AOL Instant Messenger user names from the early 2000s Empowering the young actors and giving them the space to play How to help actors stop overthinking when they are stuck in their heads Getting the director's cut finished in time to submit to Sundance Being pregnant during post-production The power of making small, very personal films Memorable Quotes “We always wanted to make sure you could feel the person behind the computer.” [15:49] “Any idea is a good idea. If you try it and it doesn't work, then we can recalibrate.” [18:47] “Maintaining any sense of objectivity in the edit is kind of the hardest part.” [31:31] “The thing you think is just the thing you do for fun that no one will care about, that's the thing that will help you find your voice.” [33:43] “Make the things that feel very small and pure and have those build on top of each other.” [35:45] Mentioned: Follow Arielle on IG Follow Sean on IG Dìdi trailer Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web https://nofilmschool.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool Twitter https://twitter.com/nofilmschool YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The year was 2010, and emo boys were wreaking havoc on the girls in Josie Bloss's Albatross (and perhaps in our own lives too). Tess is new in town and finds herself irresistibly drawn to Micah Richter, the brooding, “brilliant”, and emotionally erratic emo kid that everyone warns her about. As Tess navigates her first real connection at her new school, she quickly finds herself entangled in a web of jealousy, co-dependence, and emotional manipulation. Can Tess break free and rediscover herself amidst the chaos? In this episode, we talk about how much we related to Tess as young adults and explore "The Cool Girl Trap," as well as the ongoing challenge of unpacking the internalized misogyny it left with us. We also reminisce about AOL Instant Messenger and passive-aggressive away messages. Plus, we update our Crush Scale and share some complex thoughts on where to rank Micah — spoiler alert, he ends up near the bottom. Content Warning: The Albatross includes emotionally abusive and manipulative relationships, along with references to suicidal ideation and physical abuse. These topics are discussed in this episode. Season 8, The Tortured YA Lit Department, continues to draw parallels between YA novels and Taylor Swift's discography. While the connection between Albatross and Taylor's song of the same name is tenuous, we find other tracks from The Tortured Poets Department that resonate deeply with the themes of this book. Discussion Starts at 53:40. Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/toalltheya You can find citations, notes, and further reading on this episode on our website kayceeracer.com/toalltheya Theme Music “Brat Pack” https://get.slip.stream/cI6gXL
Send us a Text Message.What happens when a curious teenager gets hacked on AOL Instant Messenger and turns that experience into a thriving cybersecurity career? Join us as we sit down with Ron Edding from Hacker Valley Studios, who shares his journey from being a 13-year-old victim of hacking to becoming a professional at Booz Allen Hamilton by the age of 19. Along the way, he crossed paths with Marcus Carey, a pivotal mentor who recognized his potential and set him on the path to success. Ron's story underscores the importance of believing in young talent within the cybersecurity field. We explore how his initial dreams of joining federal law enforcement evolved into a passion for cybersecurity, driven by curiosity and determination. Learn how Ron faced skepticism head-on, proving that age is just a number when it comes to skill and dedication. His narrative is a testament to how setting intentions and vocalizing goals can help align opportunities, and how overcoming obstacles can fuel one's drive even further.We also dive into Ron's experiences working at Booz Allen, specifically on NSA contracts, and the unique process of obtaining security clearance. Discover the lessons learned during the "beach" period, the importance of becoming a subject matter expert, and the fine balance between meticulous documentation and creative problem-solving. Ron's journey through various challenges and his emphasis on detailed documentation provide valuable insights into career progression and the significance of mentorship and referrals in landing roles at prestigious firms.Support the Show.Affiliate Links:NordVPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=87753&url_id=902 Follow the Podcast on Social Media!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secunfpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SecUnfPodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/SecurityUnfilteredPodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@securityunfilteredpodcastTikTok: Not today China! Not today
ICQ cerrará el 26 de junio, según informan sus desarrolladores.ICQ, uno de los pioneros en mensajería instantánea desde los 90s, dejará de funcionar el 26 de junio de 2024. Este servicio, conocido por su característico "uh-oh", fue un pilar en la comunicación en línea antes de la era de las redes sociales. Ahora, sus usuarios son alentados a migrar a VK Messenger, una plataforma de mensajería moderna operada por la misma empresa matriz de ICQ, VK. Esta noticia marca el fin de una era para muchos nostálgicos de la tecnología.Adiós a una era digital.ICQ nació en 1996 bajo la empresa israelí Mirabilis, ganando rápidamente popularidad por su fácil uso y su innovador sistema de números de usuario. AOL compró ICQ en 1998, potenciando aún más su crecimiento. En su pico, ICQ tuvo más de 100 millones de usuarios registrados, convirtiéndose en un ícono de la mensajería digital de la época.Sin embargo, la llegada de competidores como MSN Messenger y la aparición de aplicaciones móviles como WhatsApp y Telegram, hicieron que ICQ perdiera relevancia. En 2010, VK, una empresa rusa, adquirió ICQ, intentando revitalizar la plataforma, pero no logró competir eficazmente en el mercado global. Ahora, después de 27 años, ICQ se despide definitivamente.La despedida de ICQ no solo es un cierre de una aplicación, sino un reflejo de cómo la tecnología avanza y deja atrás incluso a los pioneros más emblemáticos. Otros servicios como MSN Messenger y AOL Instant Messenger también cerraron sus puertas hace años, mostrando un patrón en la evolución de la comunicación digital.Para quienes extrañan la era dorada de la mensajería instantánea, les recomiendo escuchar el pódcast "El Siglo 21 es Hoy" en ElSiglo21esHoy.com. Aquí se exploran temas tecnológicos contemporáneos y su impacto en nuestra vida diaria.
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy are joined by Taylor Markarian (@TKMarkarian), author of From The Basement: A History of Emo Music and How It Changed Society, to reminisce about the self-titled 2003 debut from The All-American Rejects. Tyson Ritter hive, it's your time to log on. Find out more about Taylor's AOL Instant Messenger association with the Rejects, which song stands out as a missed opportunity as the follow-up single behind Swing, Swing, and how Ritter's acting career holds up under the microscope on this week's podcast. Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahousepartyFollow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.
LAYOUT:Introductions, Bios for Zain Ali and Charm Hopkins 0:00 - 3:16Main Chat 36 MinutesZain's Back Story Experience with Instacart and Y Combinator 3:27 - 8:32Charm Perspective of Zain's Story 9:04 - 10:56Charm's Reader's Digest of her Teaching Story 11:50 - 15:05Charms Loves and Challenges with Education 15:11 - 17:45Zain's Move to Northern California, AOL Instant Messenger 18:00 - 21:18Zain & Charm's Book Cover Creation and FBLA 21:37 - 28:48Zain's work with Hope Street Group and creation of the HopeST app 28:49 - 33:59Charm's Experience with HopeST app 34:03 - 37:43How to get the HopeST app 37:43 - 39:15Wrap-Up 39:15 - 39:54GUESTS ON EPISODE:Zain Ali - Design Director, Hope Street GroupCharm Hopkins - CTE Advisor, Sutter Union High School and Hope Street Group Education PartnerADDITIONAL RESOURCES:Contact Zain Ali - zain@hopestreetgroup.orgX: twitter.com/zainaliLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zainali/Contact Charm Hopkins - charm@hopestreetgroup.orgX: https://twitter.com/HSG_UTLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/utah-teacher-fellows/Hope Street Group Website - https://hopestreetgroup.org/Contact about implementing the HopeST app in your school - outreach@hopestreetgroup.orgGet the App - Go to the Apple Store and search for HopeST. Your personalized career discovery platform is designed for students. We're here to guide you through the maze of career options and help you find your dream job. Preparing students for future work with AI.Y Combinator gives start-ups an advantage. Check it out here - https://www.ycombinator.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA CONNECTIONS: Teacher Fellows Website: teacherfellows.orgLinkedin: Utah Teacher Fellows Twitter: @HSG_UTInstagram: @hsg_utFacebook: @utahteacherfellowsprogramEmail us: socialmedia@hopestreetgroup.org PART OF THE SHOWInfo Drop Spokesperson:John Arthur (@9thEvermore) -- Co-Director of the Teacher Fellows, 6th Grade Teacher in Salt Lake School District, 2021 Utah Teacher of the Year, 2021 National Teacher of the Year Finalist.Hosts:Lauren Merkley (@lmerkles) -- Taught AP English Language and Composition, Creative Writing in Granite School, 2020 Utah Teacher of the YearRyan Rarick (@Coach_Rarick) -- Education Pathway Teacher for Washington Country School DistrictProduction Team:Kiera Beddes (@KBeddes) -- Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist for Jordan School DistrictKayla Towner (@mrstowner9) -- Technology Specialist and IT Manager for Utah Education Network (UEN)
In this very special episode, we recount stories from the last 20 years of our relationship and read a transcript of our first ever AOL Instant Messenger conversation. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube: @adhdandmepodcast Theme song by @ItsEvbo
Pour a glass and nestle in as we welcome the legendary Zach Freeman to the show, swirling a robust 2021 Earthquake Zin between tales of early sports podcasting glory and tech nostalgia. Our palates dance with the notes of blackberry and huckleberry, while laughter ensues over the surprise presence of huckleberry—yes, huckleberry—in our glasses. Zach takes us on a stroll down memory lane to the days of MySpace hustles and those unforgettable AOL Instant Messenger dings, capturing the essence of a bygone digital era. The conversation takes a sharp turn as we sift through the murky waters of data privacy, with TikTok's current debates at the forefront. We dissect the ethical quandaries of insurance companies and data sharing, while pondering the cultural ramifications and national security concerns of TikTok's Chinese ties. It's a candid debate that balances the scales of capitalistic liberties with the weight of international policy and America's media stance against China's restrictive practices. Shifting gears to close, we delve into a South Florida man's insurance predicament, a cautionary tale of OnStar's unsolicited data sharing. This opens the door to a broader conversation about the automotive industry's handling of our personal information, set against the backdrop of European and Californian data protection laws. We wrap up with a peek into AI's expanding role across industries, speculating on its potential to reshape creativity and generational dynamics, all while keeping the chat light with local business quips and the latest consumer recalls. Join us for these vibrant discussions, where the wine flows as freely as the banter. Timestamps 00:00 Today's wine: 2021 Earthquake Zinfandel 3:44 Introducing Zach Freeman 7:26 Today's topics 8:37 TikTok ban in the US 14:03 Illinois insurance agency sentenced for swindling premiums 15:50 Trump's trial on overvaluation of property in NY 19:02 Alexa driving data leading to spiking rates in insurance 26:20 The future of insurance agencies with AI 35:00 Recall of the week: Best Buy's air friers Zach Freeman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zacharybfreeman/ Bio: https://www.christensengroup.com/team/zachary-freeman Connect with RiskCellar: Website: https://www.riskcellar.com/ Brandon Schuh: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552710523314 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-stephen-schuh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schuhpapa/ Nick Hartmann: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickjhartmann/
Come relive the glory days of AOL Instant Messenger with our discussion on the 2015 Indie game, Emily Is Away! Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RandomizerGameEmail: Videogamerandomizer@gmail.comVideo Game Randomizer (buzzsprout.com)
TUESDAY! This is jam packed! We have KATE KENNEDY (@katekennedy, @bethereinfive) from the podcast BE THERE IN FIVE back on the show with us today. She is a hero of mine and she has written an insanely good book that comes out TODAY entitled ONE IN A MILLENNIAL https://www.amazon.com/One-Millennial-Friendship-Feelings-Fangirls/dp/1250285127 on the Spice Girls, Heather Gay, passion for pop culture, AOL Instant Messenger, Twilight and so much more! Plus, What to Watch this Week, Zak Efron Oscar nod?, Wizards of Waverly Place, Doja Cat, Coachella, Justin Timberlake and so much more!! Sign up for our substack for free! https://sobaditsgoodryanbailey.substack.com Also, this show and every show is dedicated to my beautiful mom Rebecca Ann Bailey-July 18th, 1948-August 25, 2023 Timestamtamps: :31-Show Notes/Justin Bieber anniversary, Coachella, Doja Cat, oscar noms, What To Watch This Week, Justin Timberlake 43:14-Kate Kennedy! -Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos -Go sign up for the patreon for over 250 episodes NOT on the main feed! https://www.patreon.com/sobaditsgood Also, So Bad It's Good has merch now! Go to www.sobaditsgoodmerch.com to order yours TODAY! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Twitter:@ryanabailey25 TIKTOK @sobaditsgoodwithryanb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 3 begins with the feel-good tale of how Rutgers emergency physician Dr. Aislinn Black and Cornell information law scholar Prof. James Grimmelmann met in the early days of social media. Learn how 19th century Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard played a key role in their connecting and how Aislinn initially tried to matchmake James with a friend of hers. Irina and Michelle accompany the couple from their early days of zipping up and down the East Coast (so they could hang out) to their decision to commit after bumping into a Belgian medieval pageant. Aislinn and James discuss why the era of long emails and AOL Instant Messenger worked especially well for their romance and how their marriage and parenting defy gender stereotypes. Last but not least, James shares his thoughts on the steps that would lead to greater Internet safety. Come start the year right with a podcast episode that will bring a smile to your face!Dr. Aislinn Black's professional profileDr. James Grimmelmann's professional profile Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Full Court Press: The Inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament An Interview With: Comedian, Writer, Podcaster & Portland Trail Blazers Fanatic Ian Karmel And Also: $22 Cocktails, God Damn Coffee, Crotch Shots, Blue Screen Of Death, The Isolation Ball, iPod Touch, Heat Culture, “Touchest”, Two Tony's, Skimbleshanks, Make A Knish Foundation, White Elephant, Foie Gras Terrine, DJ Khaled, Kermit-Based Athletes, Dominayton, AOL Instant Messenger, Dave's Killer Bread, Cronuts, Sconuts, Clyde “Walt” Drexler, Hairline Doctors, Halftime Orange Slices Sponsor: Shaker and Spoon! Get $20 off your first box at www.shakerandspoon.com/horse Find Us Online - website: horsehoops.com - patreon: patreon.com/horsehoops - twitter: twitter.com/horse_hoops - instagram: instagram.com/horsehoops - facebook: facebook.com/horsehoops HORSE is hosted by Mike Schubert and Adam Mamawala. Edited by Kensei Tsurumaki. Theme song by Bettina Campomanes. Art by Allyson Wakeman. Website by Kelly Schubert. About Us On HORSE, we don't analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs (beeves?), dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We're here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you're actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
Welcome to "West Virginia Commonplace" with JR. Introduction to the episode's theme: Reflecting on JR's unique experience with AOL Instant Messenger during his teenage years. A brief explanation of how this episode fits into JR's journey through digital communication and relationships. The Beginnings of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM): Setting the scene in the late 1990s when AOL Instant Messenger was a popular means of online communication. JR's introduction to AIM and the iconic notification sound. JR's friendship with Candy, a girl he met on AIM who lived just a few miles away but had never met in person. Clarification that this was a platonic and intellectual friendship. Exploring a Digital Friendship: Detailing the conversations between JR and Candy, ranging from movies to piracy, Nintendo vs. Sega, and '80s and '90s wrestling. Highlighting the value of having a friend like Candy with whom JR could discuss topics he couldn't with his girlfriend at the time. Emphasizing the unique and deep connection formed through digital communication. The Sudden Disappearance: Discussing how JR's shift to high school and increased responsibilities led to less time for AIM conversations. The sad realization that the digital friendship with Candy ended abruptly without any contact information exchanged. Reflecting on the one-of-a-kind experience and how it couldn't be replicated in subsequent digital interactions. The Impact on JR: Analyzing the lasting impact of JR's friendship with Candy on his perspective of digital connections. The belief that some moments and friendships are meant to be one-time experiences. Teasing the next episode and its connection to the themes discussed in this one. Conclusion: Summarize the significance of JR's AOL Instant Messenger friendship with Candy. Reflect on the unique and ephemeral nature of certain digital connections. Encourage listeners to stay tuned for the next episode.
In this episode, we will go over three true scary stories... from an AOL messenger love interest who ends up being a major creep ... to an encounter with a naked man in the woods who screams with a woman's voice and moves irregularly... this episode will have you hooked.Disclaimer: This episode has disturbing content spoken about inside regarding children and nude creatures spotted in the woods; listener discretion is advised.Story 1: "AOL was popular when I was 13" written by u/-ThenburyherStory 2: "The man I saw through my night vision scope" written by u/PerpetualConnectionStory 3: "A knock on my door led to scary events" written by u/voicedance***Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescarecast/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thescarecast?lang=enGo Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@scarecastBuy Merch: https://thescarecast.com/store/Contact me through email: mike@thescarecast.com for any story requests or inquiries, concerns, or advertising inquiries.Our Sponsors:* Check out Drizly: https://drizly.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-scarecast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Text us and say hello!In this episode, Beth and I are embarking on a nostalgic journey through the evolution of communication, from the humble landlines of the past to the omnipresent smartphones of today.Join us as we reminisce about the days when our only means of reaching out was through a trusty landline. Remember those awkward corded phones and the thrill of receiving a call? We'll share stories of late-night conversations, tangled cords, and the anticipation of hearing that special ringtone.Next, we'll delve into the era of cell phones, when we became untethered from our homes and discovered the convenience of staying connected on the go. From the iconic Nokia bricks to the sleek flip phones, these gadgets were a game-changer, and we'll explore how they revolutionized the way we communicate.Of course, we can't forget the early days of online chatting, where platforms like AOL Instant Messenger and MSN Messenger allowed us to connect with friends and strangers alike. Those quirky screen names and the sound of the familiar "You've Got Mail" notification were a big part of our digital coming-of-age.Moving forward, we'll revisit the era of LiveJournal, MySpace, and Friendster, where we began sharing our lives and connecting with people in entirely new ways. These platforms paved the way for the social media explosion that was yet to come.So kick back (most likely on your smart phone), and enjoy another piece of 90s/00s nostalgia!Support the Show.We've got merch!Check out the site for some awesome Gen 'S' swag :)
Kevin & Chris say fck you to August with the naughties cyber-slasher Cry_Wolf* (2005). The 'mos talk a snooty prep school and precocious teens, AOL Instant Messenger and cyberbullying, Professor Bon Jovi, stylized kill sequences (or lack there of?), story twists-a-plenty, behind-the-scenes drama, and more. Bonus topics include Thirteen Ghosts: The Series, Chucky, and lost Xanga blogs. Connect with us on Patreon and social media for updates! Patreon (on hold): https://www.patreon.com/homosonhauntedhill Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homosonhauntedhill Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hohhpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/hohhpodcast
From the intrusion kill chain model, the delivery of a “lure” to a potential victim by pretending to be some trustworthy person or organization in order to trick the victim into revealing sensitive information. According to Knowbe4, the word “phishing” first appeared in a Usenet newsgroup called AOHell in 1996 and some of the very first phishing attacks used AOL Instant Messenger to deliver fake messages purportedly from AOL employees in the early 2000s. The word is part of l33tspeak that started in the early days of the internet (1980s) as a shorthand to let readers know the author was part of the hacker community. In this case, the letters “ph” replace the letter “f” in the word fishing, as in “I fish, with an ‘f,' for bass in the lake.” In hacking, “I Phish, with a ‘ph,' for login credentials from key employees at my target's organization.
From the intrusion kill chain model, the delivery of a “lure” to a potential victim by pretending to be some trustworthy person or organization in order to trick the victim into revealing sensitive information. According to Knowbe4, the word “phishing” first appeared in a Usenet newsgroup called AOHell in 1996 and some of the very first phishing attacks used AOL Instant Messenger to deliver fake messages purportedly from AOL employees in the early 2000s. The word is part of l33tspeak that started in the early days of the internet (1980s) as a shorthand to let readers know the author was part of the hacker community. In this case, the letters “ph” replace the letter “f” in the word fishing, as in “I fish, with an ‘f,' for bass in the lake.” In hacking, “I Phish, with a ‘ph,' for login credentials from key employees at my target's organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Social media has woven itself into the fabric of society.At this point in time, is it even possible to imagine a world without it?The sheer connectivity networks like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, etc. have brought to our lives cannot be overlooked, overshadowed, or under-appreciated.I've been part of the social media vortex since the early 2000s since MySpace wasn't just a thing, it was the thing.Hell, if you go back into the late 90s (yes, I'm totally dating myself here), I was all over the trailblazing outlets like Yahoo! Chat, AOL Instant Messenger, and ICQ. Those platforms may not have been considered social "media," but they certainly served as a precursor to the far more cutting-edge, innovative networks we inhabit today.Over the years, I've leaned into social media heavily. From extolling its virtues through a small social media marketing company I operated with my best friend to once claiming you don't need a website if you have a strong social media presence on a podcast (crazy, right?) to leveraging it in a variety of ways both personally and professionally, social media has been a major part of my life.So why, after all this time and all this love for the world of social media, have I made the decision to break up with these platforms?In Episode 010 of Solo Podcasting Simplified, I share why I've made the decision to break up with social media and focus my attention where it can best serve you. I also share some commentary on the state of social media and why this is the right time for me to make this move.Click here for this episode's feature blog post, resources, and moreThank you for being part of the Solo Podcasting Simplified experience!Watch the video version of this episode on YouTubeLearn More About The Solo Podcaster's MastermindSchedule a Free Discovery Session with JasonTheme Music courtesy of Alex Grohl via pixabay.com
Definitely not Korn, Papa Roach or any Nu Metal band. We chalk up another million dollar idea & revisit the marvel that was AOL Instant Messenger, before we all had smart phones. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This summer, we're exploring the seven characteristics to healthy relationships, through John Gottman's Sound Marital House theory of relationships. Gottman suggests that curiosity is the root of a strong foundation for a relationship. Curiosity, according to the Oxford Dictionary, is the strong desire to know or learn something. In this episode, we talk about how EMPish (Evangelical, Mormon, and Pentecostal) communities discourage curiosity, and the ways that people can learn and practice curiosity in your relationship. We discuss: Cognitive Room (11:40): Julia summarizes, “The Gottman's suggested that the more facts that a person had about their partner, the more likely they were to understand their partner's psychological or emotional world. They noted that cognitive room is also an ongoing process. This makes sense because the things that a person likes, wants, or needs at any given moment is likely to change throughout the lifespan like sexuality and given other circumstances. Couples who are able to update the other about the cognitive room are much more likely to have a positive relationship.” Culture Inhibited Curiosity (16:00): Julia continues, “This whole culture [EMPish Christianity] inhibited curiosity. So if grace was the only way out of an otherwise terrible world, success happens by knowing a ton of facts about God and retrieving and saying those facts perfectly.” There was no room for curiosity, only room for answers that matched exactly what the authorities say. After all, in EMPish communities, when we ask questions, we may question God, and, of course, that is blasphemous. Curiosity within Religion (23:00-24:00): Jeremiah muses, “I'm thinking about this binary that's happening in religious circles, religion versus science. Science provides this decision-making process that informs curiosity. You identify a question, you develop a hypothesis, you form a process to test that hypothesis, and you observe what the results are. Now, this process can get hijacked by our own biases. Sometimes we're looking for specific things and we can miss out on more pertinent information. But this binary also assumes that religion is inherently a non-curious process.” Julia responds: “I think curiosity requires a more mystical approach to religion, which I certainly did not receive in my growing up contexts. The mystical approach assumes that life is about discovering how the world works and allowing yourself to be surprised. Curiosity requires us to see the best in people, and every person has the capacity to teach me something new, both about myself and about the world around me.” Performing Gender (28:15): Jeremiah reflects, “The strong desire to perform gender roles shuts down any dialogue in an interaction. Performing gender roles is specifically an individual task. I do my thing. You do your thing. And any conversation about how the other person is performing gender roles can really quickly move into criticisms, sexist ones at that. I would argue that this was one of the biggest ways that I contributed to the demise of my marriage.” Julia responds: “Performing gender roles gives a person very few options for how they choose to live their lives.” Focusing on the Destination, not the Journey (33:00): Julia shares about our relationship, “So many questions that weren't rooted in deciding whether or not you were going to be my future husband, but were rooted purely in the desire to get to know you. My genuine curiosity about getting to know my ex as a full human being was undergirded with the expectation that I needed to know as soon as possible whether this person would be my future husband” Julia talks about how her curiosity being limited in her marriage was due to the fact that she was focused on getting to know if her ex-husband would be suited to fulfill his gendered role instead of getting to know him, while with Jeremiah she focused her curiosity on getting to know him, not getting to know if he was going to be a good husband. Missing Out (42:00): Jeremiah reminisces about a high school crush, “Now we built this connection online. Hello, AOL Instant Messenger, but there was also a fair amount of sexual tension when we were in the same space. There are all sorts of reasons that I didn't actually ask her out. I didn't have a lot of self-confidence. Oh, I was afraid that she would say no. I didn't perceive myself to be particularly confident, and I thought that she was way cooler than I was. But a major factor was that I was a Christian and she wasn't.” Religion taught him not to be curious about what lies outside the binds of Christianity. Next week, we'll continue with our curiosity through Gottman's Love Maps. But until then, Let's heal together!
The Acc and Jack Show discusses AI radio DJs, sophisticated scams, the Great Reddit Blackout of 2023, and more! A radio station in Portland, OR is testing an AI version of a human on-air personality, and the response is expectedly negative. AOL Instant Messenger - remember that? What to look for, and what not to click in an email phishing scam. Most of Reddit goes dark in protest against mismanagement and API changes. Actor Treat Williams posted very wholesome tweets right before he passed away in a motorcycle accident. FOLLOW THE SHOW: https://linktr.ee/hardlyfocused Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice. I'm not really sure which I'd choose, personally, though everybody sure is afraid of that chat robot from AOL Instant Messenger these days.
Steve Case is one of America's best-known and most accomplished entrepreneurs and a pioneer in making the Internet part of everyday life.Steve's entrepreneurial career began in 1985 when he co-founded America Online (AOL). Under Steve's leadership, AOL became the world's largest and most valuable Internet company, helping to drive the worldwide adoption of a medium that has transformed business and society. AOL was the first Internet company to go public, and in 2000, Steve negotiated the largest merger in business history, bringing together AOL and Time Warner in a transaction valued at $350 billion. To facilitate the merger, Steve agreed to step down as CEO when the merger closed.Following his departure from AOL, Steve founded Revolution, a DC-based investment firm with three funds that support the startup life cycle at every stage while focusing on backing companies based outside of Silicon Valley.*The Founder Hour is brought to you by Outer. Outer makes the world's most beautiful, comfortable, innovative, and high-quality outdoor furniture - ALL from sustainable materials - and is the ONLY outdoor furniture with a patented built-in cover to make protecting it effortless. From teak chairs to fire pit tables, everything Outer makes has the look and feel of what you'd expect at a 5-star resort, for less than you'd pay at a big box store for something that won't last.For a limited time, get 10% off and FREE shipping at www.liveouter.com/thefounderhour. Terms and conditions apply.*This episode is brought to you by “More Than Profit.” If you enjoy The Founder Hour, we think you'll enjoy this podcast too. It celebrates entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders that are living and working with purpose. The host, Bryce Butler, sits down with his guests and shares personal stories about what it's like to succeed…and even fail. But more than that, what motivates them beyond just profit to press forward in their work and as a leader.Check out “More Than Profit” wherever you get your podcasts or at www.morethanprofit.fm.*This episode is brought to you by Jason Wu Beauty, affordable luxury makeup infused with skincare ingredients. Founded on the idea that beauty should be effortless and chic, Jason Wu Beauty is about really showing yourself through the beauty products, not being covered up by them. Whether you prefer minimal, natural elegance or bold glamor, Jason Wu Beauty has the perfect products for you. With colors and shades that can be used with any skin tone, you can create countless looks to enhance your natural beauty and release your inner icon. You will feel beautiful, confident, and completely yourself. Jason Wu Beauty is clean, and always cruelty-free.Available now at Target, JCPenney, Shoppers Drug Mart, and JasonWuBeauty.com.
This is Season 4, Episode 14 of this "The Vampire Diaries" related podcast! Pete is watching the show for the first time and Ash is a superfan. Each week they watch an episode of TVD and discuss. In this week's episode they talk about The Matrix, Joey Pants, being a Bite Neck, liking to bite necks, AOL Instant Messenger (or Messager?) Away Messages, subtweeting, and much more. They end with some Pete-dictions about the show! The EC Little Free Library: https://www.instagram.com/eclittlefreelibrary/ Pete is on Letterboxd! https://letterboxd.com/peterlh/ Check out The VamPetey merch at https://www.teepublic.com/user/highdive The FAMILY anthology: https://www.amazon.com/Family-Writing-Anthology-Mike-Welch/dp/1737353644/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1650375766&sr=1-3 If you like #TheVampireDiaries and/or you are a young adult, you should check out Pete's books! https://www.amazon.com/Peter-L-Harmon/e/B011SBWJF8/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 For any questions or concerns follow Pete at @PeterLHarmon on twitter or instagram or email TheHappenstances@gmail.com But don't tweet spoilers or you will get muted, not blocked, Pete needs the follower count. And if you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/vampetey and follow the instructions.
If you spent hours on AOL Instant Messenger, this episode is for you! Amar Shah is a multiple Emmy award-winning writer and producer who got his start on TEEN PEOPLE magazine's News Team! He speaks with me about online friendships, making an impact, and his viral Washington Post essay; on growing up in a real-life Kwik-E-Mart. Digressions: Kobe Shaq The Great Gatsby You've Got Mail The Simpsons Jennifer Love Hewitt The Internet Archive Notes: Find Amar's work here: https://www.amarshahwrites.com Preorder his book here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/play-the-game-amar-shah/1142782601 And preorder Jennifer Senior's book here: https://www.theatlantic.com/atlantic-editions/#on-grief Find me online at www.annasoper.ca and on Twitter and Instagram at TeenPeoplePod. ................ Sounds and music: The Sound of dial-up Internet by wtermini on Pixabay Poor, But Happy by HoliznaCC0 CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Snippet of 1999 Neutrogena commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N2YaU1Pfy8 Spirit Blossom by RomanBelov on Pixabay ................ Teen People is recorded in Kingston/Katarokwi, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat.
After a long and much needed break, Danika and Natalie are BACK to dig into the history of their online lives. They open a box that has been long sealed to revisit the glory of Napster, Quizilla, AOL Instant Messenger, Myspace, and MUCH more. They revisit Waypoint memories, reminisce on early Twitter days, and talk about how being semi-public figures online has molded their relationships with social media.
In this episode we discuss Padel Ball, cheese puffs, and screen names. Advertise on If I Were You via Gumball.fm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Long before Hinge, Bumble, or whatever new dating app everyone uses that I've never heard of because I'm 85 years old, there was AOL Instant Messenger. Of course it wasn't specifically used to hook up but conversations could get real steamy, real quick. Michael Sandy found out the hard way that this can also lead to unintended outcomes. If you like this story, be sure to tune in to our Cereal Killerz episode on Friday January 13 to hear Jeremy Staple's "green" take on the story! Originally broadcast August 15, 2018.Written and narrated by Schuyler Fastenau-Jones. Additional voices by Chris Svehla, Britton Smith, John Angeli, Kevin Easley, Heather Guiser, Steven Coe, Sarah Cooper, and Carly Wilson.Follow us on:PatreonInstagramFacebookTiktokTwitterCheck out our other shows:The AftermathCereal KillerzCocktail BallerinaTrue Crime False Crime
This week, Megan Smith visits the studio to tell listeners about how she created a career for herself as a professional photographer, in addition to being a stay-at-home mom. Megan and Brooke discuss Megan's newest venture, Studio Magnolia, reminisce about their embarrassing old AOL Instant Messenger habits, and Brooke shares a hilarious, yet traumatic, family photo story. Find Megan Smith Photography online and on social media: Studio Magnolia: www.studiomagnolianc.com Instagram: @studiomagnolia_nc Megan Smith Photography: www.megansmith-photography.com Instagram: @megansmith.photo
Fire up your dial-up modem, log on to the Information Superhighway, and join us for a super fun discussion about the original way we embarrassed ourselves online: AOL Instant Messenger! Plus, we discuss the new movie Weird: The Al Yankovic Story!
On this week's episode we talk about AOL Instant Messenger and audiobooks before Jeremy enters the funhouse with Terrifier 2 and Brandy Joe goes on the hunt with Witchfinder General. Time Markers: Terrifier 2 - 40:43 Witchfinder General - 1:04:33 We'd love to hear from you! Send your terrorgrams to scaringissharing@gmail.com. Also, check out all the other awesome shows coming at you from the Planet Ant/Planet Ant Podcast multiverse! For merch & more: https://linktr.ee/scaringissharing This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Shea Couleé CAN do it all. The drag queen, singer, dancer, and podcaster talks with Solomon about her humble Midwestern origins before winning RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars as well as some airport gossip. Plus: caller Kate shares some drama from those good old AOL Instant Messenger days. If you want to hear your story on the Mailbag or Juiceline, send it in! Visit teamcoco.com/heyjuice. Follow Solomon on IG and TwitterFollow Shea on IG and Twitter
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy are joined by Taylor Markarian (@TKMarkarian), author of From The Basement: A History of Emo Music and How It Changed Society, to reminisce about the self-titled 2003 debut from The All-American Rejects. Tyson Ritter hive, it's your time to log on. Find out more about Taylor's AOL Instant Messenger association with the Rejects, which song stands out as a missed opportunity as the follow-up single behind Swing, Swing, and how Ritter's acting career holds up under the microscope on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy are joined by Taylor Markarian (@TKMarkarian), author of From The Basement: A History of Emo Music and How It Changed Society, to reminisce about the self-titled 2003 debut from The All-American Rejects. Tyson Ritter hive, it's your time to log on. Find out more about Taylor's AOL Instant Messenger association with the Rejects, which song stands out as a missed opportunity as the follow-up single behind Swing, Swing, and how Ritter's acting career holds up under the microscope on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.
The Titanic: the biggest insurance claim of the century. Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat: the greatest historical insurance negotiation. Join guest Peter MacDonald from Wunderite and host Jim Schubert on this episode of Agents Growth Academy to be proud to be a part of the lubrication that's brought function to society. Become a company that makes top-of-stack submissions quickly and easily–every time. 3 Key Takeaways-Only outsource the things that don't add value to your client's experience. These things that typically feel grueling for you as well and can be handled by Wunderite.-It's all about the positive touch points with your clients; start taking advantage of the invaluable data points you collect about them and make the conversation relevant.-Remember that insurance at its core is about the natural human desire to protect one another. Apply that to your agency's approach toward the community. About Peter MacDonaldBefore founding Wunderite in 2018, Peter worked at a family insurance agency selling most types of insurance. In this role, Peter earned industry licenses and credentials (CPCU, CRM, CIC, LIA), represented independent agents to lawmakers in Washington DC with the IIABA, and built and implemented technology for the agency.Intrigued by computers since he was four, Peter hacked the UI of AOL Instant Messenger, started modhalo.net to enhance Halo gameplay, and built bulletprooflinks.com (featured in Wired) before graduating high school. He quickly figured that the insurance industry needed better technology.Peter earned an MBA with distinction from Boston College as a Dean's Scholar and a BS in Mathematics Cum Laude from Wheaton (IL).Peter lives in Massachusetts with his wife and two kids. He is a former traveler, recent drone enthusiast, and likes to be outside.
One of the many awesome things about being a Xennial is that we grew up during a perfect time period in which many technological advances were first becoming available to the public and computers were definitely the biggest part of this tech revolution! In this episode of It Came From the 80s, Jay and Tony dive deep into the world of computers in the 1980s. Join the boys as they give a history lesson on computers, and also, relive what it was like back in the day to walk into a “Computer Lab” in school, put in a Floppy Disk of “Oregon Trail”, or “Where in the World is Carmen San Diego” and become transfixed by something that no generation before them had experienced. The guys also talk about their first household computers, how it was first connecting to the internet, printing on dot matrix printers, connecting with people via AOL Instant Messenger, how much life has changed with respect to using computers, and so much more! IG : https://www.instagram.com/camefromthe80s/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CameFromThe80s Email: camefromthe80s@gmail.com
This episode originally aired February 19, 2019. AOL Instant Messenger, the first iPods, Paris Hilton, emo, Mean Girls, The O.C., low-rise jeans… Now that it's 2019, it's time to prepare for a wave of 2000s nostalgia. Pop Literacy host Jennifer Keishin Armstrong is joined by guest co-host Andrea Bartz, author of the forthcoming 2009 nostalgia novel The Lost Night, to discuss what we miss most about the 2000s, from MySpace to the very first memes, The Osbournes to the rise of the Brooklyn hipster. We also discuss the innocence of a time before 24/7 social media saturation and news alerts, even as the terror of 9/11 and the stock market crash changed our lives. And finally, we put together our ideal pop culture time capsule to show our alien overlords of the future what life was like in the 2000s. Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson are involved.
Georgia’s primary races have national implications. Trump is seeing mixed results in efforts to influence state politics. Vox looks at why Governor Brian Kemp, an enemy of Trump’s, looks set for a strong win. A Supreme Court ruling on Mississippi’s restrictive abortion law may pave the way for restrictions on abortion in other states. ProPublica reveals how the state does the least for new parents in need. No, video games don’t rot brains. Research shows that, in moderation, there are actually cognitive benefits. The Wall Street Journal breaks down recent data. AOL Instant Messenger launched 25 years ago this month. Smithsonian Magazine explains how the old-school messaging technology is a lot more influential than you might think.
The Drama Queens are bringing back the ultimate blast from the past. You guessed it…AIM! We're digging deep into the endless rules of AOL Instant Messenger. Should Haley have been AIMing it up with Chris Keller? Plus, what has Hilarie been hiding in a shoe box for all these years? Then, we all know that an OTH without Haley would have been…well…Joyless. Find out why Joy thought she was getting written off the show at this point in the series. As always, style is in full swing this episode from powder blue jeans and pointy toed boots, to skinny brows and flat-ironed flips. Trendy or tragic?? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com