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Morning Shift Podcast
Re-Imagine Chicago: How Mayors Have Approached Community Investment

Morning Shift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 18:53


In the second installment of our series Re-imagine Chicago, we explore how community investment works in the city. We learn about how recent Chicago mayors have approached economic development at the neighborhood level. We also hear from people working in two Chicago neighborhoods about what type of investment they need.

Stage to Stream
Chrissy Hoskins - Voice Acting, Magic Misconceptions, & Getting Approached to do Ads

Stage to Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 47:02


Jonathan sits down in Colorado with his sister, and musician, Chrissy Hoskins. They discuss Voice Acting, Witchcraft and Magic, Ancient Aliens, Artificial Intelligence in Music, and much more. At the end of episode, we are treated with a special sample from Chrissy's group, Cucumber Blue.Cucumber Blue IG: @cucumberblueofficialSong: "Looking for Love"

Why Not Mint Money
Loans against mutual funds - A low-interest loan option that must be approached with caution

Why Not Mint Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 9:55


While loans availed against mutual fund investments have a lower interest rate compared to interest payable on personal loans, caution must be exercised. In this episode, Namrita Patel will discuss the features, advantages, and disadvantages of borrowing against your mutual fund investments.

Sportsday
Sam McClure reveals the two names Collingwood have approached to fill vacant head coaching role - Tuesday June 29

Sportsday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 6:03


Sam and Leigh speaks about the latest at Collingwood.

3AW is Football
Tony Shaw reveals he was approached by Jeff Browne

3AW is Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 3:00


Collingwood legend Tony Shaw has revealed he was approached by Jeff Browne to work "in the background" as part of his push to overthrow the current board. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What if it's True Podcast
A Reading from Odin's Call by D.A Roberts

What if it's True Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 16:07


D.A. Roberts Author Page:  https://www.amazon.com/D.-A.-Roberts/e/B008HBSBLYAuthor's Bio: D.A. Roberts D.A. Roberts is an author of fiction, primarily in the horror/dystopian and science fiction genres. Born in Lebanon, Missouri, he now lives in Springfield, Missouri with his wife and sons. When not writing, D.A. serves his community in Law Enforcement. He has been in law enforcement for nearly two decades, serving as a Corrections Officer, Deputy Sheriff, Hospital Security Team Supervisor, and most recently Patrolman with the Walnut Grove Police Department. Best known for his “Ragnarok Rising Saga,” he blends the zombie genre with elements of Norse Mythology. The series has been called “a thinking man's apocalyptic world.” This is a unique approach that creates a new sub-genre in Apocalyptic Fiction. Debuting in July of 2012, the series has been featured on radio shows on three continents. He is also known in science fiction for “The Infinite Black Series.” This series is based on the hit video game from Spellbook Studio. Approached by Spellbook Studio to create the history of their universe, D.A.'s series explores the rich tapestry that is The Infinite Black. Download and play the game for free at www.Spellbook.com. His two most recent releases are Cold Hunger which he co-wrote with Author Catt Dahman and Apex Predator: Wolf Moon. Wolf Moon is a tale which explores Native American lore and creatures known as the Dogman. Both available now from J. Ellington Ashton Press. In November of 2018, D.A. took on the challenging role of C.E.O. of J. Ellington Ashton Press. In March of 2020, D.A. was elected first president of the Horror Author's Guild. Find more about his work at: www.jellingtonashton.com www.amazon.com/author/daroberts https://www.facebook.com/DARobertsAuthor/ https://www.haguild.com/

Sportsday
Collingwood football boss Graham Wright denies club has approached Justin Leppitsch - Wednesday May 26

Sportsday

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 0:48


Collingwood GM of Football Graham Wright joined Gerard, Sam and Matthew Richardson.

RESET
Re-imagine Chicago: How Mayors Have Approached Community Investment

RESET

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 21:17


In our series Re-imagine Chicago, Reset is teaming up with the University of Chicago’s Center for Effective Government at the Harris School of Public Policy to explore how Chicago’s systems and institutions work and how they could work better for residents. To kick off our discussion of community investment, we learn how recent Chicago mayors have approached economic development at the neighborhood level. We also hear from people working in two Chicago neighborhoods for investment.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
''He was locking his bike, when a group approached him with metal bars''

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 16:22


There has been a 65% increase in violent bike and scooter thefts last year. An investigation by Noteworthy from the Journal.ie found that Luas stops are being targeted by gangs and the rise in anti-social behaviour linked to the pandemic is being blamed for the attacks. Clare McKenna spoke with Zara Flynn who explained what happened to her son recently. Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.      Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.     You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.  

Target USA Podcast by WTOP
Title: Target USA -Ep. 274 | How the KGB approached Donald Trump

Target USA Podcast by WTOP

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 25:17


Former KGB agent, Yuriy Shvets, who defected to the U.S., says a strange deal on television sets in the late 1970s started what's been a decades-long connection between Trump and Russian intelligence.

Dating While Black :
Should I Approach/Why Am I Not Being Approached?

Dating While Black :

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 18:01


People are now starting to get back out into the world and are open to dating and getting to meet people the old fashion way. Even before covid, I would hear, men don’t approach me or men say women don’t seem interested. So here are some little nuggets you can take with you and try them out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dating-while-black/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dating-while-black/support

Life on Mars - A podcast from MarsBased
026 - What to do when you're approached by a buyer (part 2), with Mike Counihan (Transcend Partners)

Life on Mars - A podcast from MarsBased

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 60:41


No one reads podcast episode descriptions, so let's rehash the one from part 1 and add a bit of Lorem Ipsum text to see if anyone notices.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.Company sales: the miracle all entrepreneurs and business owners aspire to, mostly because we're bombarded every day with company exits news, and articles about serial entrepreneurs selling their 14th startup before they turn 40.However, the reality is very different. Selling a company is an overly-complicated process that drags along for many months, taking your focus away from your company, and in a lot of cases, the business owners don't see a nickel as a result. That is, if the process ever makes it to the agreement stage, so in a lot of cases, we're seeing what is called "survivorship bias".But one thing is still true: as business owners, we're all likely to receive offers for our companies. In fact, in 2017, we received an invitation to initiate talks about a potential acquisition, and if you want to learn the rest of the story, you should listen to this podcast.This time around, we talk to Michael Counihan about what happens when you're approached by a buyer. We wanted to cover the whole cycle, but the episode came out so long that we had to split it in two.In this first part, we'll be talking about the initial exchanges of intentions, what protocols to follow, how to behave in the meetings, what things to do and what NOT to do, how to bring more offers to the table, when's the right time to engage with an M&A boutique and more.Michael is the Managing Director of Transcend Partners (www.TranscendPartners.com), a technology focused international M&A boutique. Michael has executed company sales, mergers and acquisitions across a wide variety of technologies. He regularly speaks with acquirers and investors all across Europe, North America, Latam, Middle East, Asia and Australia.But most of all, Michael is a very great guy. Trust us. You'll like Michael.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.

Can U Relate 2 This?
The Most Annoying Places to Get Approached At (feat Kendall & Jasmine) E4

Can U Relate 2 This?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 41:38


They gave their takes on how they felt about being approached at certain locations. We talk about how a person can lose that top priority position. 

InDaCarSeat DaTGuY, Terry Dwayne Ashford
Terry Dwayne Ashford was Approached By Car load of Caucasian Cops 1130 PM APRIL 9, 2021 found Alarm

InDaCarSeat DaTGuY, Terry Dwayne Ashford

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 3:17


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Moron Podcast
Band of miscreants and rapscallions approached a moron

Moron Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 5:46


Band of Miss grants and rapscallions approach tomorrow... Clearly that's not what I wanted to say but look up at the episode title and that's what I wanted to say --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-blaisdell/support

Life on Mars - A podcast from MarsBased
025 - What to do when you're approached by a buyer (part 1), with Mike Counihan (Transcend Partners)

Life on Mars - A podcast from MarsBased

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 64:43


Company sales: the miracle all entrepreneurs and business owners aspire to, mostly because we're bombarded every day with company exits news, and articles about serial entrepreneurs selling their 14th startup before they turn 40.However, the reality is very different. Selling a company is an overly-complicated process that drags along for many months, taking your focus away from your company, and in a lot of cases, the business owners don't see a nickel as a result. That is, if the process ever makes it to the agreement stage, so in a lot of cases, we're seeing what is called "survivorship bias".But one thing is still true: as business owners, we're all likely to receive offers for our companies. In fact, in 2017, we received an invitation to initiate talks about a potential acquisition, and if you want to learn the rest of the story, you should listen to this podcast.This time around, we talk to Michael Counihan about what happens when you're approached by a buyer. We wanted to cover the whole cycle, but the episode came out so long that we had to split it in two.In this first part, we'll be talking about the initial exchanges of intentions, what protocols to follow, how to behave in the meetings, what things to do and what NOT to do, how to bring more offers to the table, when's the right time to engage with an M&A boutique and more.Michael is the Managing Director of Transcend Partners (www.TranscendPartners.com), a technology focused international M&A boutique. Michael has executed company sales, mergers and acquisitions across a wide variety of technologies. He regularly speaks with acquirers and investors all across Europe, North America, Latam, Middle East, Asia and Australia.But most of all, Michael is a very great guy. Trust us. You'll like Michael.

Locked On Jets - Daily Podcast On The New York Jets
How the Jets Approached Free Agency 3/23/21

Locked On Jets - Daily Podcast On The New York Jets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 22:52


Now that things are starting to slow down, today we look at how the Jets approached free agency in 2021. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Beyond 8 Figures
Use Consumer Accessibility to Your Advantage with David Schottenstein

Beyond 8 Figures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 35:40


A.J. and his team chat with David Schottenstein, founder of Privé Revaux, an affordable, high quality sunglasses and eyeglasses brand. Approached by Jamie Foxx, Schottenstein took his idea and turned it into a 9-figure business. Acquired by Sofilo in 2020, Privé Revaux continues to sell affordable, quality products. Listen how Schottenstein grew and sold his businesses by using consumer accessibility and celebrity influence.

Personal Power Boost With Roksana Hussein
PPB 23: Jo Lee spun the script whilst discovering a passion and her tribe as she approached mid-life.

Personal Power Boost With Roksana Hussein

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 40:56


Jo proves it’s never too late to find your dream career. It’s never too late to find a way to master your Imposter Syndrome. Jo shares her amazing journey of becoming a Nutritional Therapist, the learning curve and sisterhood that have enriched her life. All this while parenting her adult children and having to learn to let go. She’s remarkable. Her energy is soothing. Her words are a call to action for all sitting on a dream. You can find Jo here: www.vitalifenutrition.co.ukinsta: @vitalife_nutritionFB: @vitalifenutrition1Email: jolee@vitalifenutrition.co.ukConnect with Roksana Hussein:Register for FREE 5 Days Soul Camp at https://coachroksana.com/soulcampFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Roksana-Hussein-Transformation-Coach-525211721295715/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/transformationcoachingroksana/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/roksana-hussein-transformation-coach-207233179/Website https://www.roksanahussein.com/

New Books in Hindu Studies
Steven Collins, "Wisdom as a Way of Life: Theravāda Buddhism Reimagined" (Columbia UP, 2020)

New Books in Hindu Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 56:32


This wide-ranging and powerful book argues that Theravāda Buddhism provides ways of thinking about the self that can reinvigorate the humanities and offer broader insights into how to learn and how to act.  Steven Collins argues that Buddhist philosophy should be approached in the spirit of its historical teachers and visionaries, who saw themselves not as preservers of an archaic body of rules but as part of a timeless effort to understand what it means to lead a worthy life. He contends that Buddhism should be studied philosophically, literarily, and ethically using its own vocabulary and rhetorical tools. Approached in this manner, Buddhist notions of the self help us rethink contemporary ideas of self-care and the promotion of human flourishing.  Collins details the insights of Buddhist texts and practices that promote the ideal of active and engaged learning, offering an expansive and lyrical reflection on Theravāda approaches to meditation, asceticism, and physical training. He explores views of monastic life and contemplative practices as complementing and reinforcing textual learning, and argues that the Buddhist tenet that the study of philosophy and ethics involves both rigorous reading and an ascetic lifestyle has striking resonance with modern and postmodern ideas.  A bold reappraisal of the history of Buddhist literature and practice, Wisdom as a Way of Life: Theravāda Buddhism Reimagined (Columbia University Press, 2020) offers students and scholars across the disciplines a nuanced understanding of the significance of Buddhist ways of knowing for the world today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/indian-religions

New Books in Buddhist Studies
Steven Collins, "Wisdom as a Way of Life: Theravāda Buddhism Reimagined" (Columbia UP, 2020)

New Books in Buddhist Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 56:32


This wide-ranging and powerful book argues that Theravāda Buddhism provides ways of thinking about the self that can reinvigorate the humanities and offer broader insights into how to learn and how to act.  Steven Collins argues that Buddhist philosophy should be approached in the spirit of its historical teachers and visionaries, who saw themselves not as preservers of an archaic body of rules but as part of a timeless effort to understand what it means to lead a worthy life. He contends that Buddhism should be studied philosophically, literarily, and ethically using its own vocabulary and rhetorical tools. Approached in this manner, Buddhist notions of the self help us rethink contemporary ideas of self-care and the promotion of human flourishing.  Collins details the insights of Buddhist texts and practices that promote the ideal of active and engaged learning, offering an expansive and lyrical reflection on Theravāda approaches to meditation, asceticism, and physical training. He explores views of monastic life and contemplative practices as complementing and reinforcing textual learning, and argues that the Buddhist tenet that the study of philosophy and ethics involves both rigorous reading and an ascetic lifestyle has striking resonance with modern and postmodern ideas.  A bold reappraisal of the history of Buddhist literature and practice, Wisdom as a Way of Life: Theravāda Buddhism Reimagined (Columbia University Press, 2020) offers students and scholars across the disciplines a nuanced understanding of the significance of Buddhist ways of knowing for the world today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/buddhist-studies

New Books Network
Steven Collins, "Wisdom as a Way of Life: Theravāda Buddhism Reimagined" (Columbia UP, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 56:32


This wide-ranging and powerful book argues that Theravāda Buddhism provides ways of thinking about the self that can reinvigorate the humanities and offer broader insights into how to learn and how to act.  Steven Collins argues that Buddhist philosophy should be approached in the spirit of its historical teachers and visionaries, who saw themselves not as preservers of an archaic body of rules but as part of a timeless effort to understand what it means to lead a worthy life. He contends that Buddhism should be studied philosophically, literarily, and ethically using its own vocabulary and rhetorical tools. Approached in this manner, Buddhist notions of the self help us rethink contemporary ideas of self-care and the promotion of human flourishing.  Collins details the insights of Buddhist texts and practices that promote the ideal of active and engaged learning, offering an expansive and lyrical reflection on Theravāda approaches to meditation, asceticism, and physical training. He explores views of monastic life and contemplative practices as complementing and reinforcing textual learning, and argues that the Buddhist tenet that the study of philosophy and ethics involves both rigorous reading and an ascetic lifestyle has striking resonance with modern and postmodern ideas.  A bold reappraisal of the history of Buddhist literature and practice, Wisdom as a Way of Life: Theravāda Buddhism Reimagined (Columbia University Press, 2020) offers students and scholars across the disciplines a nuanced understanding of the significance of Buddhist ways of knowing for the world today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

The Positive Pants Podcast
Stop Waiting To Have All The Answers!

The Positive Pants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 16:29


Show note links: Freebies: Grab your FREE ‘Stressed To Success’ meditation: https://bit.ly/stressedtosuccess  Book in a discovery call to see how I can help you: https://calendly.com/franexcell/20min Products: Grab Your 365 day Gratitude Journal on Amazon:https://bit.ly/365daygratitude  Grab Your Positive Pants Firmly On Notebook:https://bit.ly/positivepantsonbook  Shop printables and meditations: https://www.franexcell.com/shop/  To sign up for The Positive Pants Planner Waitlist: https://bit.ly/pppimwaiting  Contact: Make sure you’re following me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/imfranexcell/ and tag me into your key takeaways! Email me at hello@franexcell.com with any questions or take aways! For more, head over to: www.franexcell.com/   Stop Waiting To Have All The Answers!   Stop waiting to have all the answers before you put yourself out there.  I absolutely understand the tendency but you WILL end up wasting time and holding yourself back.   So, today i’m going to give you some reasons why waiting is NOT a good thing and a few practical things to do to just get you going.   There’s a couple of subjects in particular I see come up with every single client who is new to their business.   Without fail.   So i’m going to save you some time.   The main ‘worries’ I see are these three:   I don’t know what my niche is I don’t know who my ideal client is I don’t know what my programme is   So I absolutely understand the tendency to just not take action until you figure this out.   BUT...the trick to figuring this stuff out IS taking action!   So I want you to let go of needing to think you’ve got everything nailed before you put yourself out there.   Let go of that attachment.   You just don’t need it and it WILL hold you back.   This is what beta programmes and prices are for!   Reduce the price, let people know you’re beta testing your product/service/programme and they get that discount in exchange for their feedback, testimonials and the fact that they know you will be tweaking and testing a little as you go.   If you think a beta test means it’s ‘LESS than’ the full programme, let go of that too.  I LOVE signing up to a beta because you often get MORE attention, you’re there to say what you want more or less of so you get to shape it to your needs AND you get the cheaper price.   Wonderful!   So...let me talk a little bit about the three key areas.   Firstly, your niche.   In all honesty how are you supposed to know this before you’ve worked with anyone?  Give yourself a break.   Yes you need the IDEA of what you THINK you want your niche to be but you have to be 100% open to finding out it doesn’t work for you.   For example, when I first started out I wanted my niche to be corporate women in their late 20s-30s who hate their job and were going through the motions thinking they were SUPPOSED to hate Mon-Fri and live for the weekend.   Societal conditioning everywhere you look is that pretty much...you’re not meant to enjoy what you do!  It’s a means to an end.   So...you might think, ‘oooh that’s a great niche, I absolutely see how much those people need help and can benefit from what I offer’.   Nope!   Two problems here.  ONE, they don’t actually know they have a problem!   WHAAAAAAT?   They think they’re supposed to feel how they do, it’s normal, they’re supposed to have dreams of a career change or starting a business or writing a book but it’s unattainable because you’re not supposed to do what you love.  You’re certainly not supposed to make money from it.   So this makes marketing super difficult!  You’re constantly in persuade and educate mode around the fact they have a problem in the first place.   They’re hard to find because they aren’t the ones hanging out in groups or on insta searching for a solution...because they don’t know they have a problem that CAN be fixed.    Second problem with this as a niche is they aren’t in the coaching world...they don’t know the cost!  It’s also not a priority. We always pay for the things that are a priority right, not just a nice to have.   So when I did my market research I found they thought coaching would be about £30-£50 per session, they thought they MIGHT pay about what they’d pay for a personal training session.   You can see the issue here right?!   SO...I only really worked this out by doing the market research and working with clients at a beta rate.     So...my niche now is the SAME PERSON….just 20 steps further ahead.   So she’s usually ex corporate or been successful in some way.  KNOWS she wants to start a business or is already running one but now her problem is new.   She’s sabotaging her own success.  She’s getting in her own way.  She knows what to do but she’s not doing it.   So you see how this is FAR more of a pain point.  If you want to run a business you need to have clients, you need to use some form of content and/or social media, you need to ask people to pay you for your services.  You need to do all these things that are new, outside your comfort zone and scary.    NOW the pain point is strong!     So you see? You don’t know this stuff until you DO the stuff and work with some people, with curiosity!  To see if you actually LIKE working with that niche.  To see what the issues are with that niche in terms of messaging.   But it’s going in with an open mind, knowing who you THINK it is you want to work with and taking it from there.   This is exactly the same for Ideal clients.    You just don’t know until you actually start working with people.  And different people so you can see what you love doing and what drives you bonkers.   YES you need to know your ideal client really well, you need to get in their heads to crack your messaging BUT...you need to allow yourself the time to ACTUALLY get to know them first.  They may drive you nuts!   With both niching and ideal client I want you to think of it as a dart board too.  Yes you’re aiming for the bullseye BUT...you still win points outside of the bullseye right?!   So my ideal client is a female business owner.  She’s holding herself back, self sabotaging and running off adrenaline! So it becomes, I help female business owners overcome self sabotage and stress less.   That doesn’t mean I don’t work with men, I do!   That doesn’t mean I don’t work with people who aren’t business owners, I do!    You see?  They identify with the PROBLEM.     I also have people at the very beginning of their journey, people who have been at it a couple of years right up to multi 7 figure business owners. New level, new devil and it’s the SAME issues at each stage.  BUT my services and the products i’m launching are for each of those different steps along the journey.   Which leads me nicely onto feeling like you need to have your programmes and services frameworks nailed too. This is why we have beta testers.   You don’t truly know all the steps to get a client from A to B before you’ve worked with some.   The common roadblocks that come up.   All of this HELPS you to create your programmes because you identify the need, the want and the problem.   You can have an idea of what that’s going to be but you often won’t know the exact steps until you’ve actually done it yourself!   My NICER framework (Notice, Identify, Challenge/curiosity, Evolve/empathise and Rewire/regulate) genuinely took me years to realise.  Now I'm trademarking it.   I couldn’t have come up with it at the beginning. I worked with hundreds of people before I really saw the patterns and commonalities between them all.  Because each client is so different and presents a totally unique set of circumstances and yet they are all struggling in exactly the same way.     So let go of needing to have all the answers to your exact niche and your exact ideal client and your exact programmes.  The start of your journey is the fun bit.  It’s also the scariest but it’s supposed to be fun.  Approached with curiosity.   We make up all these stories about what it means to niche and have an ideal client, YES they are necessary.  BUT you don’t have to nail it fresh out the gate, you aren’t married to it, you get to change it AND you will still hit people on other parts of the dartboard!   I’ve wanted to start a membership since day one of my business.  Day one.  That was the business model I wanted.  But I also know what I want for my life, what success looks like to me and there were a few pieces of the puzzle that I couldn’t get to slot into place...until now.   I’ve also got my course framework now, my book framework. The Positive Pants Planner is coming this year. The mastermind I'll be launching with 2 other amazing business owners who believe the same things I do about business.    It’s all there, and it will all be actioned in it’s own time. You do not have to have this all figured out straight away.   AND….now i’m EXCITED about each and every one of these products BECAUSE i’ve allowed myself to really be curious.  Make sure i’m not doing anything for the sake of it.  Make sure it totally aligns and makes sense with me and what I want for my life.   There’s no point doing this if it’s not fun.  You’ll just create yourself another job and the tax is far better there ha!     This is a lifestyle, not just something you do so allowing yourself time and curiosity and it will feel SO much easier for you.   Give yourself a break.   Take action without a need to get it right the first time and allow yourself to see what works and what doesn’t for you.   Yes you need a niche, yes you need to know your ideal clients, yes you need to make what you offer tangible.  All important stuff.   But you’ll NEVER get there if you don’t allow yourself to work with some people first.  To experiment, to observe yourself with curiosity.   Go do the thing. I  believe in you!   And if you want to know anything more about the membership, drop me an email at hello@franexcell.com because i’m in research mode AND will be looking for beta testers ;-)   Fx  

Act of Worship
Exegesis of John 1:1-18

Act of Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 25:41


The Gospel of John possesses a unique perspective on the life and ministry of Christ. Although the book presents a disparate chronological order to the events in Jesus’ life, the primary difference lies more in substantive material. While composed in an abundantly simplistic manner, the spiritual depths held within the book are inarguable. The author of John clearly describes the purpose in composing the book. “…that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:31).[1] John 1:1-18 offers a fundamental support to the material in John’s Gospel. Approached as a prologue, the first eighteen verses promote Jesus as the Word (Logos in Greek) and as human. Furthermore, because of the underlying purpose of John’s Gospel referenced in 20:31, John seems to call the reader to respond to the light of men both throughout the book and in the prologue. The primary thematic material in John’s Gospel is highlighted in the prologue; through the hidden depth underneath the simple compositional style, this prologue grants readers the opportunity to understand the life of Christ in a deeper and more profound manner. [1] All biblical references are taken from the English Standard Version (ESV) of the Bible unless otherwise noted.

9to5Mac Happy Hour
iOS 14.5 Maps, Apple Glasses rumors, first TV+ AR app

9to5Mac Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 69:48


This week Zac and Benjamin discuss Apple’s updated offer on the Developer Transition Kit, the stalled state of Apple Car talks, new features coming in iOS 14.5, Dan Riccio’s not so secret project at Apple, Apple’s first AR app for Apple TV+ shows, and more. Sponsored by TextExpander: Visit textexpander.com/podcast and select 9to5Mac Happy Hour to save 20% off your first year! Sponsored by ExpressVPN: Take back your Internet privacy today and get 3 months free with a 1-year package at ExpressVPN.com/HappyHour. Sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs: Go to LinkedIn.com/HAPPYHOUR and get $50 OFF toward your first job post! 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Transcription Developer Transition Kit update Zac Hall: [00:00:00] This week on 9to5Mac Happy Hour. We're going to talk a little bit about Apple car. A lot about IO is 14.5 features and some Apple glasses streamers. And then some Apple TV plus stuff has come up this week. So let's start out with the developer transition kit update. We spoke last time. Yeah. I mean, I broke the news to you about how like, you know, halfhearted the deal was, and, and then you broke the story to me on, on how they fixed it. So what, what, what are the details there? Yeah.  Ben Mayo: [00:00:47] Like. There was a very muted response, I think, to DTK thing. And, and look, we, you know, we're privileged people to even get the development of first place, so to be able to afford it right. But everyone was based on the precedent of what they did for the Intel to for the past PC to Intel position where, when the DTK went back, what got replaced was an iMac of equivalent value. And then this. Pregnant comes along. Obviously they never promised it. Right. So you can't get too mad. Right? They, you said that the, the, the, the transaction was stated, you pay $500, you get to use this thing, and then we want it back done. But there was like, you know, is that what they're going to offer us a nice little bonus. And I sit with, thank you. And what we got slapped with last week was a $200 credit that you had to use by the end of may. Which just feels terrible, like, especially as a, not me. Cause I didn't actually get any M one compatible stuff out yet, but a lot of the developers that do get that kit, they're the most dedicated people in the community they're rushing to support, you know, Apple's latest platforms on day one, often with the bad quality apps as well, right. Just the bad, you know, just the bad quality developers or the people getting that care. And they're like, You coming off Aqua's biggest quarter ever. And what do they give you? They give you a tangible credit on something you paid $500 for. And you've got used by the end of may, before it could be an immediacy before WWC. Any of the cool rumor stuff actually comes out and it's like, do you want to get this map book that you might've already bought? Well, incredibly. They actually had a change of heart. I can't believe they actually changed the moment, but on February 6th they sent out a new email and the new email basically said, we understand, we heard you, and this is what we're doing instead. So rather than a $200 credit that expires at the end of may. Now all of us fancy developers can get a $500 credit. Which is the same price as what we paid for the drug in the first place and the credit doesn't expire until the end of December. So it runs through the end of this year, better than you'll get a dreamed of. So now my forthcoming. Cool. M one X six inch mapper pro would have been $500 cheaper because I paid phones and I was a bit last year prepaid a little bit. I prepared. Yeah.  Zac Hall: [00:03:00] That's very good at that because it especially feels good. Like if they would've just on that had been like, Okay, cool. But because it was so half-hearted before, you know, it was more than half, but it was less than half the, the value that was like, Oh, this really is a good value compare because it was so low  Ben Mayo: [00:03:17] before. Yeah. And now we feel great about it. And they also clarified that for people that have actually already bought M one staff and they didn't need it, they'll be able to use the credit on any purchase in the Apple store that helps them with development. But I think it just basically means you can buy whatever you want with it. No. Okay. So get you some AirPods, max, pay an extra $50 and get some AirPods,  Zac Hall: [00:03:36] man. They really, they help with development. I mean, they do a lot of things with them. Yeah,  Ben Mayo: [00:03:40] definitely. I'm going to make everybody, I'm going to make an edit buddy compare and go against Rambo.  Zac Hall: [00:03:44] I'm going to make an everybody's to come back. Ben Mayo: [00:03:48] No, but I'll be saving mine for the property. Okay. $3,000 end up having to spend or whatever on the 16th mapper pro at the end of the year. Good call. Like it's a nice, it's at least the, at least they listened to the community, right? Like there's been no, quite a lot of, you know, roundabouts of does Apple really care about the community? Do they really care about the big PayPal? Did any come out the people that are giving them subscription revenue every five seconds, or did they actually care about like, you know, the small people, the indie developers and at least the fact that they saw this response and they. Did something about it? You know, it's got to make people feel good versus the kind of like sour taste in the mouth. So I have indeed prepared the packaging as the email asks me to call now I await my email turf to send it back. Are you ready?  Zac Hall: [00:04:29] Are you allowed to mail things in the UK right now?  Ben Mayo: [00:04:32] That is a good question actually. Like, I mean, technically if they do a courier service, I can like drop it off at the door. If they expect me to go to the post office, then I guess I'll have to negotiate with the British government that sending back at him. One developer kit is a, an essential  Zac Hall: [00:04:47] service. Does he have to be the theater to do this? Basically? All right.  Ben Mayo: [00:04:51] Let's go with, you have to return it promptly. I think like you get the voucher to use, but by the end of the year, but they want the thing back sent back. What should it be?  Apple Car Talks Zac Hall: [00:04:58] This should be a reality, reality show. It's planet. What is it called? Planet of the apps? Here's season two. Let's talk about some Apple car stuff, because we spoke over the last few weeks about how Apple is talking with they slash Kia about manufacturing, the Bali of their car, just doing the, making the Apple cart for Apple  Ben Mayo: [00:05:22] Foxconn of the iPhone, but for the cab. Zac Hall: [00:05:24] Yeah. And Hyundai was pretty chatty about it. And then they were like, we're not actually working with them. Just really bizarre stuff. It seems that there's at least reporting this week that that all talks between Apple and Hyundai slash Kia have stopped. You know, we don't know if it's because of the chattiness in the press or, or what, but just this is all weird to me. That's all I'm going to say.  Ben Mayo: [00:05:48] I mean, maybe in the Steve jobs era, if a company said something slightly too early, They get caught off and never spoken to ever again. But yeah, it's a bit beyond the childishness of that nowadays. Like  Zac Hall: [00:06:01] whatever. Well, it was reportedly buying beads and it was going to be for 3.3. Billion dollars. 3.2. Yeah. 3.2 million. And then it ended up just being three flat because of Dr. Dre celebration video. Yeah.  Ben Mayo: [00:06:16] That was actually the reason, but that was like float around as the reason it's  Zac Hall: [00:06:19] good head Canon.  Ben Mayo: [00:06:20] Why not outside? Well, that's $3.6 billion investment that kids get, or you just spent half, not only getting 1.8. No, but that's obviously not how it works. Right? Like, you know, Apple can't back down like. It felt, you know, cause Foxconn leaks stuff about the iPhone quite often, like we see those internal presentations where they're like the iPhone 12 is going to have 5g and they have a do a little PowerPoint slide for everybody and it leaks and you know, they never get repercussions of that stuff cause they haven't got a choice like they have to. And if Apple wants us manufacturing of their car, They only have a very limited number of options. And if they've already basically signed the dotted line for, you know, a $4 billion deal with Highlander, they're not going to back out of that just because it leaked out to the price it's just unrealistic. But I think what the truth here is because the news is basically like a client, Diane, the affiliate Kia basically. Did a legal fight in this week that said they had that they aren't in discussions with Apple and corporate and driving a car. So that kind of like flattened the idea, right. Even though crazily, we were just talking, the reason it popped up in, you know, even on the podcast so much was like, you know, CNBC and ruse were like saying, is it as if it was like a signed deal and it's going to be announced on February 17th, if you remember that. Like, so the fact that those massive publications have got the wrong end of the stick, that's kind of crazy, but I don't know. I  Zac Hall: [00:07:31] haven't due on that date. Yeah,  Ben Mayo: [00:07:34] you're wa it's just a boring out February 17th. Now there's Apple car announcement. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know what, obviously Apple is going to be making a car like, or at least they are currently again, looking to make a car based on this latest rumor. It seems like the enthusiasm and the hype train is probably a bit premature. I think they're still gonna do it. Right? Like, but maybe it's not announced in February. Maybe it will be later in the year. Maybe they've found all those suppliers they're negotiating with maybe, maybe the high end icon and Kia deal was like on the table, but it wasn't like signed. So then they'd been looking around talking to other people and now they'd like, you know, maybe found someone else for instance. So that's how I read it. Obviously it's like, you know, the automotive industries and our special specialty, but just in terms of like the Apple rumors fair, that's how I kind of see it. But. Like, like as soon as there's a, if you're only in the anti-Apple car camp, as soon as there's a report, that's like, Oh, now they're not there to Africa. Everyone's like, Oh, I told you, so this is the Apple television set all over again that never going to make one. It's just all flummery and made up words and, you know, Chinese whispers, like it's not real. You can't say that, like, you know, we just talked about that. Hide the poor chassis had a, you know, had a body and chassis, right? Like they're building this team out and they're going to probably not to make the next iPhone. Yeah, they're going to be making hardware, some hardware contribution to the car market at some point, maybe in five years, maybe in 10 years. And I know as we still know just about all this there's, the autonomous driving aspect is still way underway. There was that. Did you see the filing that they released with the California government, that the number of hours or the number of miles driven by the Apple cart? You know, like prototypes basically doubled over 2020. So they're obviously, you know, ramping it up and they're disengagement went down. So like they get in there. Right. And I assume they're trying to time it so that when the autonomous system is ready to go, it will be perfectly timed with the hardware being ready to actually ship the car. Yep.  Zac Hall: [00:09:32] And even though we don't have anything for February 17th anymore, they send that one crazy river. The day after February 18th. The next American Mars Rover will arrive at Mars and land. So now that you've got that vacancy in your calendar next Thursday. All right. 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Unlock your productivity with text expander listeners. To this show, you can get 20% off their first year subscription. Visit textexpander.com/podcast. To learn more and sign up once again. That's text expander.com/podcast.  Setting Spotify as default music service for Siri Zac Hall: [00:11:37] Thanks. TextExpander. IOS 14.5. We discussed this last week that this software update that's in beta right now for developers and public beta testers things like the redesigned podcast app. The ability to unlock your, your, your iPhone with your Apple watch on your wrist. If you're wearing a mask very, very useful, which last  Ben Mayo: [00:11:55] week you hadn't used. Cause you didn't turn it on. Yeah. It's very  Zac Hall: [00:11:57] useful when you turn it on. Yeah. Approached pretty well. It's a little bit weird whenever it says that your watch is not close enough to the phone, even though you're holding your phone and your watch wrist hand. But yeah, last. But we still have new things to talk about. And I was fortunately five, some, some new things that have been discovered. So let's begin with Spotify. What's what's new at Spotify as it comes to iOS for two point. Oh  Ben Mayo: [00:12:21] yeah. So obviously the HomePod supported third-party music services on it natively. Very recently, right. And Pandora have adopted that. We're still waiting for others to do it like Spotify. And then if you go back to iOS 13 Apple added the Siri kit, media intense, which let you control third party music apps. Like you can do the, the Apple music app through Siri on the iPhone. But there was no facility. And I was 13 up to now to be able to specify like, I don't want to use Apple music. I want to use Spotify predominantly. So if you just asked a generic music request to Siri, like, you know, play Taylor Swift, it would always. Go to Apple music. You'd have to explicitly say play Taylor Swift on Spotify for it to instead route the request to the Spotify application on the iPhone. Right? What now? Well, wasn't actually announced, this is like a feature or thing. It's just kind of turned up in the, in the Bayer. So maybe it's like premature and they're going to take it out or they haven't decided it's going to ship yet or not. But what people have discovered in foreign 0.5 is that when you interact with Siri for the first time after updating with music, it'll actually prompt you. To pick a default music service. And what it does is it brings up a little list on the screen of Apple music, Spotify, Pandora, all the, all the apps that you have installed that support the Siri kit, media intense. So all the apps that previously you could use via Siri by saying, you know, play this song on Spotify, I'll play a song on Pandora, or would those apps now appear on a. It will list as part of the series. Have you experienced any happens one time, no cheesy D for music service. And so if you pick Spotify from then on, when you just a unqualified requests, like play this album, play this playlist, play this artist it weren't a full-time music anymore. It will, it will be as if you said on Spotify at the end of it. So you're basically getting a default music service through Siri for the first time, which is pretty cool. It's also kind of strange. It just kind of popped out the blue, like it's like, Oh, here we go. Like, Oh wait, we're not going to read it. You announced it as a feature. I mean, already with Aras 14, they announced, you know, you can set your default web browser or default email app. Right. And yeah, they work to a limited extent, but they do work, but you know, they've sneaked in here and offered it for music. The thing is they could offer this for like every Siri kit, domain you know, there's like messaging reminders, mapping, and navigation, and. So far in filling this Ivy only offers you default options for music, which spell it, but  Zac Hall: [00:14:48] there you go. I would love if it worked with the reminders. I mean, with the things that you could just use things as your reminders app,  Ben Mayo: [00:14:56] and it would be to say on things every single time  Zac Hall: [00:14:59] with things, you know? Yeah. Yeah. And also there's a really good example of this being used already with what Amazon does. With echo products and the Alexa app, because you set the category for your preferred. Music streaming service and your preferred music radio service. So you could say, I want my on demand stuff to come from Spotify, but my streaming stuff to come, or my radio and an algorithm radio to come from Pandora. You know, I think there's probably more likely that you've got the same for both, but that's how far. The, the ecosystem goes it it's an obvious next step, perhaps when UI for this, especially. So it's discoverable because it's of how do you invoke it now? You just talk, you talk to Siri and then it, you, you ask it to use Spotify and then it, then it. Suggested  Ben Mayo: [00:15:46] for you. Yeah. Basically I think the way it works is first time you update the phone book five, whenever you next, make a music requests, it would say pick a default service, and then you choose it from the list. Or afterwards you can like specifically ask Siri to change your default music service. And then it will give you the options. Or this is meant to give you the options. But yeah, like you're right. It's not very discoverable because if you, if you choose Apple music the first time, and then you forget, there's no like. You UI to change it with the web browser and Safari stuff. If you go into settings and you go onto Safari, it says like default browser. And it says, you know, if you pick Chrome or something, instead as of the current beta, if you go into the music app where you've selected, like Spotify, it doesn't have any interface, they changed it back. So they should definitely add that. And if they're going to keep adding more and more of these like default preferences, they need to like, Make us a dedicated section of settings where it just has all the stuff listed and you can tweak it to your heart's content.  Zac Hall: [00:16:34] Yeah. They have a series settings  Ben Mayo: [00:16:35] section. So by the way, I think this has still has the same limitations as the HomePod music thing, where. Like, if you pick a third party service, it will try and use that for podcasts or audio books and music. Like it only knows this, the audio domain, it doesn't have subcategories beyond that. So it's a bit of an issue there. Like if you're using Spotify for music and podcasts, when it's fine, right. Or if you only ask for music, like personally, for me, if I did use it, I use Apple podcasts at the moment, but if I did use a third party podcast app and I wanted to use Spotify, it wouldn't actually bother me. Cause I don't know. I never asked Siri to. Play podcasts. If you see what I always ask her to play music, but I never I to play podcasts. I don't know why is it just a rally because it's not reliable. Yeah. I mean, that's probably one of them. No, I mean, right. Like it's so it, you know, it's better than nothing obviously, but ideally down the road they'd have like, you know, it doesn't need to be complicated. You just have every single category and it says whap, you want to use by preference and you can still use the other ones just by saying their name. But it's a nice, they've done it. And obviously there's the antitrust thing having over here that this probably helps them assuage some of that criticism. Maps getting Waze-style accident/speed trap reporting Zac Hall: [00:17:41] Yeah. Something else that I, I discovered this week with Siri is I was on my motorcycle and I was using AirPods for audio navigation and a series set over the AirPods. Did you know, or you can now tell me about accidents along your out. And I was like, Oh, okay, cool. So then I tried it in the moment and I said, Siri, there's an accident. And then gave me the definition of accident and asked me if I wanted it to read more. And I said, no, but it was okay. It it's the, the voice activated version of this new user interface that's in maps and maps has a little bit of a redesign in terms of the current you're you're. Now you're currently navigating screen. I think everything's just, there's like more rounded buttons and it's just tweaked a little bit. But what they've definitely added in there is the ability to get feedback. Along the route to say. There is a, there's an accident that I had. There's a speed trap ahead so that if you're going to come around the corner and there's a police officer taking, you know, taking radar, then you can Mark that in the same fashion as what, as what the app ways does. And ways it was a dependent and then it was bought by Google. And so now it's a Google property. Apple now has full control of their map data in, in many parts of the world. So this is, I guess, just one more example of, of where they go from, from there by owning their own data. And it's. Yeah. I, I don't, I don't expect it to be as robust as what yeah. It's just because of the whole networking thing. I mean, it's just a beta right now, but maybe, you know, come iOS 15, Iowa, 16, this isn't in the wild and other people know about it. And the ability to do this. With Siri is useful because I believe to do the, do the report, an accident with ways you have to tap through the user interface or make a Siri shortcut for it, which who does that. And so they have it, the ability to have it as a Siri command and say, Hey Siri, there's a, there's an accident I had is, is useful. I, once you get down the, the wording the right way, excuse that I didn't quite do it for some reason.  Ben Mayo: [00:19:52] Yeah. So the, the categories that you can report for is accident, hazard and speed check. That's what they call it. And so you've got a red icon, you got a yellow icon, you've got blue icon You like, this is cool and it's great. They're doing it. Cause you know, we've seen that when they control the data for their maps, they can offer better experiences. Right. And they've delivered that with a rural map data. And if they can build on that with, you know, navigation, directions and smarter. Stuff there. It'd be great, but like, there is a kind of social networking chicken and egg aspect to this, where to actually the reason why he's valid, always not because you can report accidents it's because other people report accidents and then it routes you around them. Right? Like, so for this to work well, this stuff actually has to be used. People have to report it. And so then when you go to you know, do a map, do a rooting with Siri on. Apple maps in the future. He actually gives you a better route because it can be informed by the upcoming accidents or the hazards. Or even like, I dunno, I dunno how they're going to fully expose this yet. Cause this is just a beta for reporting, but like, cause for stuff like hazards and accidents. Yeah. Obviously it's going to just like route you around them. Right. And that's hopefully what you would do, but for something like the speed check stuff, is it going to like, I guess, I guess they have speed camera. You like smokers on the map as a vice 14 anyway. Yeah. There's police  Zac Hall: [00:21:12] markers for speed, for track, for speed cameras and then red light cameras. And then they also tell you, like, if you're actively navigating, CA will tell you as part of your directions red light camera had, so yes, I guess it may be, Oh, I don't know that that way is quite, does that I think weighs it has some of it. It will give you an alert. Yeah, it, it notifies you. So th th but this will be good was once that it's actively in a non beta version of iOS and people are heavily using it  Ben Mayo: [00:21:43] out of character for them to offer you to like, report speed cameras.  Zac Hall: [00:21:46] I didn't set out  Ben Mayo: [00:21:47] to me like, cause I feel like in the past, and maybe I've got the impression that that was the kind of thing Apple maps was never going to do because you know, Apple wants you to follow the law in all circumstances, but. I mean, if they're going to show you the speed cameras on the map, they might as well let you have to use the report. It's big cameras as well. Yeah.  Zac Hall: [00:22:05] I mean like, well, remember when Apple went head to head with the FBI over encryption, you know, I know this is different,  Ben Mayo: [00:22:13] but funny thing where it's like, because he's not on a mission to like break the law, but it's kinda like. This helps you break the law. Do you know what I mean? Like, it's, it's a weird thing like Apple's brand to have, but the reality is every other mapping app that has, you know, user contributed data, crowdsource data offers the speed check stuff, so they couldn't not do it right though.  Zac Hall: [00:22:32] Mainly maybe I'll get pulled out of the band and we'll hear your story about how it was, it was in Rogan turn, who included this stuff,  Ben Mayo: [00:22:40] but yeah, like it'd be, it's cool that they've added the reporting and then we'll have to wait and see how they actually like expose it on routes to, you know, to actually be useful. Yep. That's all  New fraudulent website warning behavior Zac Hall: [00:22:48] right. And then the last thing that we've noticed this week, and now it's 14.5 is how fraudulent website warning the setting works and I was watching the 0.5 because it's already there in previous versions, but how it behaves a different is that right?  Ben Mayo: [00:23:04] Yeah. So I bet you remember the story, the background of this, because, but do you remember like, was it a year or so ago? There was a big up that Apple was reporting. Web browsing hits to Baidu in China. Okay. And basically, so the safe browsing feature, this is existed for ages and this is on every browser, right? When you visit a website, it checks against a database to see if it's like. You know, bad, right? Or it's like a scam or whatever. And if it's in the database, it can show that alert on the screen instead of actually taking it to the website. But to do that, you know how to do it, it's somewhat on private, right? Because it's basically having to send the website that you're on to a third party to validate it and send you back. The response now is more complicated than that because they like hash the around and they only send parts of it. And, you know, they try and make it good. But at some level, You're sending every page, you visit somebody else. And this happens in the U S and most of the world through Google's fraudulent safe browsing service. It's used by Firefox. I think it's used by those browsers. It's used by Safari and then in China, because Google is blocked in China, they use the Baidu version and about a year or so ago, there was like a semi privacy scandal because it was like, Apple sending every website you visit to China, you know, that kind of, that kind of story. What they've done in 14.5 is they basically taken the privacy protections to another level because now rather than. Safari browser contacting like the Google service directly. It first contacts like an Apple endpoint and the Apple endpoint contacts, Google abide you on the back end. So basically your IP address now no longer gets sent to Google or Baidu or whoever else they use for fraudulent search in the future. So it's slightly more privacy preserving in that way, because. Your IP addresses any of it, getting to share to Apple because then they go and make the request for you for, to Google and to think anything. So it's an improvement. And as they continue to tout you know, they're focused on privacy and security. It should be their prerogative to do this wherever they can, like tying down the hatches in every, in every single way. Like, if you want to talk the talk, you gotta walk the walk and this is a way to do it.  Zac Hall: [00:25:12] Well, that makes sense to me. Do you think any other podcasts, Apple podcasts, podcasts for the iPod max every week? Ben Mayo: [00:25:19] Talk about AirPods max every week, no podcast with poke us whip. It was nice every day. Yeah. So fine. Now I only know that you're the one that does it. So yeah,  Zac Hall: [00:25:31] I just wanted to mention it because it's every week I'm consistent here. All right. Let's take a sponsor break.  Sponsored by ExpressVPN Ben Mayo: [00:25:37] We are sponsored this week by express VPN. 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Well, you can just switch over to Canada with express VPN and just keep watching Michael Scott of course, express VPN works with more than just Netflix. You can do the same kind of thing with other streaming services, like being to access the BPCI player from the U S the BPCI player that, you know, I enjoy express VPN is. Super fast. Unlike some other VPNs, you can stream every express VPN with zero buffering across your phone laptop and on the big screen with support for smart TVs and more so stop paying full price to streaming services and only getting access to a fraction of their content to get your money's worth. Go to express vpn.com/happy hour. Don't forget to use our link so you can get three extra months free. That's E X, P R E S S vpn.com/happy hour. One more time. Express vpn.com such happy hour to learn more and sign up. Okay. Have you  Zac Hall: [00:27:24] ever seen the American office? Cause now that  Ben Mayo: [00:27:26] you've got your own, I've seen the American office, then you have your own version over there. I actually prefer the American office to the British one. Okay, cool.  Details on Dan Riccio’s secret project Zac Hall: [00:27:34] All right. Good to know. Let's talk about Dan Richie. O's secret project. We discussed this whenever Apple made their. No vague mysterious pressure leads to say that the Dan ratio is no longer going to be what the VP of hardware. And he was now going to be working on a, a secret project. I think, I think the guesses were, were two things, you know, Apple glasses or Apple car, and then you can narrow it down and say, well, which one's more likely to happen, you know, sooner you know, domestic gas. And there's also w w w you know, our, our former colleague Mark Harmon at Bloomberg, he had reported this week that, that. That reports on what it is now, just a guess, but, but based on reporting. So what is Dan working on?  Ben Mayo: [00:28:16] Man? Go into Bloomberg. Dan Richo is transitioning to oversee the AR headset, the AR slash VR headset. He's on the team that's developing future Apple and VR headsets. There's obviously the reamer that is going to be kind of like a developer version or a super high end, like $3,000 headset coming in 2022. You know, that's going to have super high resolution displays and it's going to be expensive. And, but the idea is this will come out and then down the road, they're going to do one that is like, actually, what's going to be as big as the iPhone. So, you know, like the Apple watch or larger ambitions, like the $3,000 headset is not going to have Apple watch ambitions. And you know, that blue book report from a couple of weeks ago said they aim to sell one per store per day or something. So which is like 200,000 units a year, which then know that that is  Zac Hall: [00:29:00] cheaper than some of the original Apple watch models.  Ben Mayo: [00:29:03] It's true. Yeah. They're not going to come out where they are with the AR headset in solid gold. Yeah. So Bloomberg says the Apple is hitting roadblocks and developing its AI has so, and that's the first one. So I guess Russia Rickio is gonna, you know, step back from his day-to-day responsibilities of doing or with Apple, hydro engineering. So we can help ship the. You know, the developer buy a prototype wherever you want to call it, industry focused one out the door. And then after that's done, be able to move on to get the, you know, the mass consumer one on the way. Yeah. It says the app has informed staff that they also transitioned in the group. That's Connie work on in-house displays and camera technology under Johnny  control. So, so Ruggie is obviously the one that's managing Silicon design and the a team leader for, you know, the M one chips, the eight, 14 series, all that stuff, and motive, modems, currently charged practices and modems. We haven't yet seen. The Apple modem come out, but that's obviously in development, that was last room. It's becoming like 20, 23, 20, 24. What's the hold up for  Zac Hall: [00:30:08] max getting cellular is  Ben Mayo: [00:30:12] if they wait too, if they really do wait to 2024 to give you a say about it, that'll be  Zac Hall: [00:30:17] good. The, the low traffic. Cause there's like nothing in licensing fees. Cause it's so, so low volume.  Ben Mayo: [00:30:23] Yeah. The Goodwill of the  architecture transition will have more than died out. But yeah, that's interesting. Cause they're moving under his domain as the rumors that Apple are developing their own micro led displays. Right. They're going to ship fully custom displays, probably starting with the Apple watch. At some point there's been on an offering that they've got a little like headquarters near, near like a dedicated building Apple park where they're like growing. Cause Marco lady's like organic. So you're like. Growing the screens, and then you work out to make one or two of them and it's like, Oh, this is great. And then you've hit the problems of how do you make a million of them. So that's, that's kind of where micro led is sitting at the moment. It's like, you can make some in a lab and they look really cool. And then how'd you get you is up to actually be practical. But if that's going to reach his head, that probably means that probably signals this closer to being done because generally a lot of the time Apple like incubate something. And then when it's like getting close to prime time, they then go and give it to lo. The head of the, the head of the group.  Zac Hall: [00:31:22] Otherwise you're not going to waste that executives time on something that's R and D.  Ben Mayo: [00:31:26] Yeah, like R and D projects, aren't going to get that kind of attention. Right. I think we saw the same kind of thing with the Apple watch or like the iPad, like the VPs that they work on the iPhone. And then as the iPad got close to ship, they pick, you know, some of their favorite VPs to go and head up the iPad project to actually get out of the door. Same with the Apple watch. And obviously the same things playing out here where they are Those inside Apple hope that Ricky owes hardware expertise will help move past the issues that they're having. But did you say work on the project is still being led by Mike Rockwell? So he's still leading what bimbo describes as well over a thousand engineers working on the AR and VR headsets, but. They hope that re that Ricky has influence is actually going to make a difference in getting the thing out the door. And finally Bloomberg basically says that around last March Rickio had handed oversight of many, many of his responsibilities already, like electrical engineering, product design and project management for the iPhone. And most of Apple was other major products to John Turner's who don't obviously John Tony's and now they have the SVP of hundred engineering, but it seems like this, this transition has been long in the works and it started last year and now it's been formalized basically. Very cool.  Apple Glasses displays to use micro OLED Zac Hall: [00:32:33] And, and there is this well, where are we in Apple glasses? I mean, what, what's your timeline that you think this is going to be more than just the $3,000 thing that  Ben Mayo: [00:32:44] we, the problem with the, the real glasses, right? Is that. Current technology can't make them like, you just have battery problems. Like if you want something to have a decent battery life, like if you want to, if you're gonna, if you, if you need to product that you're going to wear all day long, it needs to have all day battery. Is that the same? Probably with the Apple watch, right? Like. And people complain about the Apple watch battery life. Like there is a limit on how much stuff people are gonna accept to be able to charge on a regular basis. And the very minimum for all that gas is, is you wanna be able to wear them all day long? Like you can't, you can't have AR glasses. Do you wear for like three hours and then even the trucks? Yeah. Yeah. Like that's just stupid. Like people cause people that obviously, if you don't need glasses to see, it's like, okay, you've put in your bag, but people are gonna, they're not gonna carry two pairs of glasses around. Do you know what I mean? Like you just going to need. They're going to need to last a long time. But to last a long time, you need bigger batteries, but then that means you kind of a slim and slender design, which they looks bad, so they can't be made. Right. That's the current issue with the air gas it's thing, like the headsets it's going to like HoloLens. Right. And that's just a big thing that, you know, you look like a a submarine controller with a, you know, the whole, the mask on and everything like, and that's fine if you're doing industry work or you're just playing games in the comfort of your own home. Although I don't, I doubt that the $3,000 headset is going to be a big hit in terms of gaming at that price point. Just cause it's so expensive. Right. And, but if you're trying to make a lifestyle AR Garcia's product, no, I had set. There's a reason. None of them exist. Right? The closest you saw was like Google glass, but that wasn't anything close to the actual AR experience. It was like a little screen that was in the top of the heads of display. Yeah. Heads up display. Yeah. The Google glasses. It was like an Apple watch that you could see by looking forward rather than looking at your wrist. Right. And maybe Apple does ship a portal like that sooner than anything else, but that's not going to be like, obviously what they want to do with like a proper AI and mixed reality AR experience. So I think, I think they are project is like, Still years away. So when did Lynch join for the Apple watch? That was like 2012, 2013, basically. I,  Zac Hall: [00:34:47] I, I, it had to be after 2013 because I started at 95 back in April, 2013, I think we both said, and, and  Ben Mayo: [00:34:58] after that, so it was probably 2013, 2014, basically in the airport shipped. No, he's gotta be longer than 24 because the airport was announced at the end of the year. Like, yeah. So it's gotta be, it's probably around 2013, probably sometime in 2013. So, I mean, if you work on the airport's timeline, you've got two more years, but yeah, but you can't just copy and paste that over to this cause it's good. Different, different ball game. Right. But yeah, I think you've at least got two years. Let's put it that way.  Zac on motorcycle helmet with CarPlay Zac Hall: [00:35:23] Yeah. A friend Chaos Tiana on Twitter. Yeah, a few weeks ago he sent me a link to. A motorcycle helmet that I think in his words apparently works with CarPlay and the apparently is pretty strong there because it looked at it and it's called highlights. I ride and the whole Apple glasses thing. Got me thinking about this again. What it is. Yeah, it's a six, it costs about $600 us dollars. You add it to any helmet I already have, and this is whole system that there is like Bluetooth and voice control. And speakers, which you can already do all those things with the helmet, but it also has one of those little tiny prism lenses that you have, I guess, angled so that you can see through it as you're writing and projected on Google glasses. Exactly. Like Google us. And they, they work out in some way to project apps, like ways Google maps and they even show CarPlay projected. No, I'm not so sure how they achieve that. You know, I know that there's aftermarket ways to have wireless CarPlay on an existing car play system. And it's like, it runs a version of, of ILS on that little dongle and in a way that's not very trustworthy, but it works. This thing, I don't have one to test it out yet, but it just, the, the premise alone to have a heads-up display, like, like this, or not, not even AR glasses, but this thing that attaches to your, to your helmet is just you put your helmet on and then you can see, you know, with translucency. So you, you see through it, but it's also on the road. There's that? And that's something that you can. Apparently by today, I don't want to risk $600 on trying to get it, but that's out there and it made me think this is a thing that would be useful for, for, you know, the Apple glasses in the future. You know, definitely not the HoloLens version, but, but the long-term goal Because right now I'm navigating, you know, if you're in the car, not your phone or have a screen and your car screen. I Mount my, my, my phone on the, on the handlebars and that works out really well, but sometimes the phone's in my pocket and I'm using the watch and that's a little bit too far from my comfort zone. And so this would be neat to have, and it certainly isn't the full CarPlay experience, you know And the other thing I, I, I stumbled upon today and looking at looking for the first thing that I lied. I ride product. It's something called life map and it's still not really AR I mean, it, it tries what this does is it's, it's, it's a full motorcycle helmet. So the first thing you put on your helmet of any type, this thing is the helmet itself. And it's got this, you know, project, your bolts in the Google glass style. And it overlays, I guess it looks at the road and overlays. Lane guidance on the road and that's this big thing. And it costs $2,500, which I thought about. So that was interesting to be the single obligation use of something like this. And then they promise availability in Q3 of 2022.  Ben Mayo: [00:38:21] No, it's a bit, a bit of a wide off. Then you could buy an Apple cart by that time.  Zac Hall: [00:38:24] Yes, this says specific Q3, you know, usually you see like the first half, second half, or like two, one, you know, but say Q3 the first half of the second half of the year, we think we'll start this thing. But  Ben Mayo: [00:38:37] that's what I hope they do on the Apple cart, by the way, when they eventually do make one, like as the. Not just a heads up display, but like, you'd be a proper overlaid light. So you almost get like a mixed reality AR experience projected onto the road. We'd like, cause I always talk about how we need it on the Apple maps on the IFO, where you get the little augmented reality thing to point you left and right. Which I still haven't shipped, but they should totally do like do that on the actual car. And then maybe if you're like sitting in traffic, you can like press a button and it zooms forward to the what do they, what do they call their Google street view? What's it code? Look around, look around. Yeah. So, you know, you get stuck in traffic and you just want to see what you're getting to. You press a little button and then you know what you're looking at instead zooms forward. And you can almost pretend like you're already there. Like, that's what I want from the applicant. It's gotta be that cool. Like, yeah. Zac Hall: [00:39:21] A friend, a friend of mine has a BMW SUV that projects out onto the road. We're not really under the road, but just on the windshield. And you see things like your, your. Miles per hour. And I guess they do there is that you don't have to look down at the dash. You'd just look ahead and you see those things, but it's not intrusive. And it's just, it's kind of a neat, it's kind of a neat gimmick kind of a neat demo, but yeah. Yeah. I've  Ben Mayo: [00:39:45] seen them, maybe those two they're there as a parallel, they're more like the Google glass experience, right. Where you get a little projection in the corner. Sure. And then the real deal was like, Yeah, it can actually just intellect it, superimpose over anything on the, on the screen, like interacting with the environment. Yeah. Yeah. The all the investments we're seeing them do in Apple maps, whether it's their own map day, a look around car accident, reporting all of that stuff that all feeds into the eventual car product, right? Like, I don't think there'd be half as interested in developing these Apple maps features if they didn't have hardware ambitions to actually ship a car in the future. Cause it's all gonna, it's all gonna go in there. And you're like, do they keep adding new features to CarPlay, which is great, but all that stuff's going to be rolled into like the actual Apple car eventually. Yep.  Apple TV+ news Zac Hall: [00:40:28] And on the topic of AR a couple of things for the Apple TV plus. So first I published my review of for all mankind this week. So I've seen, I've seen all of season two. I can't say much about it, except that I very much enjoyed it. And then you can read my view review, which has no spoilers but just general sentiments about the season. And the bottom line for me is that if you like season one, You might've seen the trailer for it and thought this is going to be vastly different, but the trailer is. You know, it's an action trailer and the show is, is a scifi drama. And so if you'd liked all the character development and interactions and stories and season one you get that same thing, but, but you know, in 10 years later in season two so I, I thought it was very enjoyable and I got to do some  Ben Mayo: [00:41:14] interviews with him. Can I ask you a question about that? You can if you're not there to answer, that's fine, but Is there. Cause the only thing I didn't like about forum kind season one is that quite a lot of it felt like a, a drama in the ground. Right. And it almost felt like it, it w it, you know, it didn't have to be related to space. It was just like family, I, which is fine. And intuitions the story on season two. I know you're saying it's like, you know, the actions in the trailer and then there's the thing, but is it still like family stuff or is it more like, you know, like space, cold wall bowels? Do you see what I mean? Like, even if it's just talking about it, I would, I would  Zac Hall: [00:41:45] say that there's as much like family drama on the ground again, but the further they go into the show, the deeper they're integrated within this is the space program. These people work in this space program and that the drama is because of the space program. Not just because they're. You know, a family of three or four. And, and, and there's, there's certainly more space because they're further along  Ben Mayo: [00:42:08] and they're yeah. The train has gone, like with guns walking across the moon, I want the moon conflict with the Russians life, big shoe out, you know, based on your description, it doesn't sound like that's quite, I would also say  Zac Hall: [00:42:18] that that is something I mentioned in the review. You know, the, the cold war was largely. Tension building up of what's going on, what could happen with nuclear weapons and that, that didn't and, and it's kind of this season is a bit like that too, where the tension builds up throughout the season. And then I also mentioned in the review that if there's one thing that I could critique about it, it's that it, it. Well, a couple of concerns is if you do a 10 year jump every season, are you really going to have the same cast every year? You know? And, and the, as you can see, probably from the trailer, I imagined the way that the character at Baldwin, his age, wasn't very it, it, it caught, it took you out of the scene. When he was, you know, had like fake gray hair and like way too dark of a tan I mean that's realistic, but also it's distracting. But so there's the concern of, you know, are, are the characters that we're following and care about now? Are they going to be in future seasons? No, we'll see. And then the other thing is because it is tension building up the season and then near the finale that there's, there's so much happening all at once. That it, you definitely get pay off, but it becomes hard to keep track of some of the things that's happening in your life. You know, it kinda, they, they, they don't spread it out across the show. It's, you know, they could have been like three or four arcs that they, that they had and that's the season. And instead it was cold war style buildup. It really models the cold war, you know, as, as history. But it's, it's nice. And then the first, this won't even be a spoiler that, you know, I can totally see this in the first You know, a few minutes in the first episode, there's a new drill. Montage is only in that first episode, but it's just very entertaining. If you're a fan of history to see all the things that happen differently, including John Lennon, narrowly escaping assassination. So it's, it's neat to see how many things are different. And of course, in the series a, in the season, Ronald Reagan's president, I think it was kind of an undertone, but in the first season, I think Ted Kennedy was president, which never happened. He ran, but it didn't wasn't elected as president. And now we're back to reality. Maybe the timing of the years are off, but then the events are what shifted, but it's. I also think it's it's, you know, you don't have to care about space stuff to really appreciate it. It's it's the drama all on its own. Now that this year, I know more about space stuff than I did a year ago when the first season was, was available. And I picked up on some of the Easter eggs, the trivia you know, there's, there's things like LC 39 C being a launch launch complex 39 C that's at the Kennedy space center. There is one now. As a 2015 for very small rockets. And I think it's about to open soon, but in the seventies, eighties, there was not a C launchpad. There's just a and B. And the idea and the show is that they just, they just mentioned it. That there's about to be a shuttle taking off, right? No, from LCD United sea. And it's to say that the shuttle program is so successful, that they have more launchpads at that one watch complex. And so if you're. Space fan and you know, the kind of the history there, those things will stand out as, as, as the trivia, you also see an eighties Tesla equivalent and, you know, things like that. It's entertaining. So it's  Ben Mayo: [00:45:27] it's it's Oh yeah. They can say, yeah, they released like a second, like feature at trader thing and there's like, Oh, cool. Yeah, yeah, yeah.  Zac Hall: [00:45:34] In the range of like comical, like  Ben Mayo: [00:45:37] it's 60  Zac Hall: [00:45:37] miles. Yeah. But so, so y

EVOQ.BIKE Cycling Podcast
Future Reflections On James Walsh; He Made Me Realize How I Approached Gravel Worlds, 5th

EVOQ.BIKE Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 8:08


Thanks James! Full ep drops next week.

Lockoutmen
Female Driver Was Approached By A Friend Who Wanted Her To Open A Truck Driver School.

Lockoutmen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 68:53


In this episode Lockoutmen Park And Politic With Candice Anderson, A 17 year truck driver that had a Tax preparation in 2015. Candice started working for the “brown company” in 2017 and was promoted very quickly 3 times in less than then 3 years to FT Supervisor and become a driver trainer. After getting with a friend of hers she decided to start A1 CDL Academy Find More On A1 CDL Academy Here: https://a1cdlacademy.com/

When's Lunch?
Ep. 39 - Spencer Was Approached To Do Porn?

When's Lunch?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 52:14


The boys are back in town!  We are back on the famous balcony to talk about the Capital Riots, Monkey Brains and Spencer's ALMOST Porn career.  

1 Year Bible Challenge
Day 13 | Jacob fools his Father and steals his blessing from Esau | Jesus is approached by followers of John the Baptist

1 Year Bible Challenge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 22:18


Day 13 of the Holy Bible One Year CHALLENGE. Jacob fools his Father and steals his blessing from Esau. Jesus is approached by followers of John the Baptist. Support the show at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/storymaster Find us at https://www.oneyearholybible.com/ Join our Facebook group for further discussion: https://www.facebook.com/the1yearbiblechallenge Genesis 27 Genesis 28 Matthew 10:32-42 Matthew 11:1-15 Psalm 9:1-6 You're listening to the "Holy Bible One Year CHALLENGE" with Master Storyteller, Michael Wood. Featuring the Holy Bible Easy-to-Read version and used by permission from Bible League International. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/1yearbible/message

HistoryPod
9th January 1861: Star of the West fired upon by South Carolina batteries as it approached Fort Sumter

HistoryPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021


As Star of the West approached Fort Sumter on the morning of 9 January it was met with cannon shots from cadet George E. Haynsworth on nearby Morris ...

devMode.fm
The 2020 Apocalypse Year in Review

devMode.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 56:03


In this roundtable discussion, the devMode hosts and regulars talk about what it was like in 2020 living and working through the global pandemic.

Today's Torah Reading with Nita Luttrell
Vayigash | ויגש | "He approached "

Today's Torah Reading with Nita Luttrell

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 33:32


Always on the GROW
How I Approached Grieving with Euthanizing Our Dog, Bubba..

Always on the GROW

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 34:53


We go through suffering, right?   Yes, we all experience pain and grief.   Maybe you've lost a boyfriend, or you’ve lost an animal. We lose people that we love, things that we love, animals that we love and therefore there are tremendous experiences of that loss and it is not the nicest thing on the planet to experience.   Because, we have those bonds with people and with our most beloved animals.   But this experience of mine, it was so sudden. It was a big thing for me that startled me and really broke me down.   Bubba was a big old bulldog with a face that only an owner could love, because that boy had a grin on him with an underbite that nobody could like unless you had love for that big guy, the handsome devil. He’s just so sweet, kind, and loving all the time. Truly a man's best friend.   He was my dog, my dad's dog. He was the family dog. He was just one that brought everybody together.   About the incident   8 year old Bubba has been with us ever since I was running restaurants and these last 5 years since I’ve been sober. Suddenly Bubba started to have health issues. His stomach started to look awkward as it was growing outward. He was just panting for no apparent reasons.   After been taken to the Vet and after some blood samples and X-ray, it was discovered he was developing cancer.   In a few weeks the cancer developed into a big bummer. It has metastasized to other areas of his body.   There were just 2 choices: Have a surgery and remove the mass that is pushing his whole stomach and intestines to one side of the body and give him chemotherapy, or take him through Euthanasia (put him down)   So, what happened next? And what's all this fuss about a dog?   Why dedicate an episode for him?   Is there a lesson or two for us humans to learn from him? If yes, what could the lessons be…   Listen up to understand how I dealt with the grief of having to put this dog down, and surprisingly came up with a new understanding on life. There are lessons that you could implement in your personal life when you're in times of pain and suffering.   Insights from the Episode:   It's really about understanding and detail, and having definition   People that aren't in control of themselves and haven't worked on themselves tediously over a period of time would have those strong reactions when there is very heartbreaking news   When you do certain things in life it almost has this irony in it, where it rewards you in unexplainable ways   When in pain and suffering; feel free to let loose your emotions and cry and let it flow through you, because that was probably the best thing that you could do   I had developed myself in a way where I've healed lots of pain in my life in the last 5 years to come to this place where there's tranquility   Surround yourself with people. Reach out and find support. Do not hold anything back   There's always a blessing in every distressed situation   Life is always unfolding, and that's never going to be the last time that we have to experience difficulty   We truly have the power to be stronger than the certain adversities we're facing   If you've been through adversity and you're still fighting and going through and you're still moving forward, then something tells me you're a Stoic

The Daily Study
Vayigash Sunday: Judah Approached

The Daily Study

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 4:00


Judah did not shy away from speaking harshly with Joseph he approached him and began his appeal harshly. He knew that when someone's life is at stake we must not be diplomatic. Tune in for more!

Broken to Brave
I Approached a Group of Fans at the Pole - Number 47

Broken to Brave

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 6:43


Is there anything scarier than approaching a group as an outsider? For me, in the moment, I couldn’t think of anything harder to do. They were having fun and in mid-conversation. All I could think about was, “What if I interrupt and they stare at me awkwardly? What if I’m not welcome?” Forcing my legs to move me across the street and my brain to be quiet despite my terror is what led to number 47 on the list... I approached a group of fans at the pole.  If you enjoyed this episode and want to dig deeper into each story, my husband Rob and I do an exclusive companion podcast on my Patreon page.  We give further background into the story and include the spouse's perspective.  Each one of these episodes averages 45 minutes to an hour. Find the link below. Patreon @brokentobrave I also share different content across my social media channels and at my blog on the website.   Podcast Broken to Brave on Libsyn WebsiteBrokenToBrave.com Facebook @BrokentoBravePodcast Twitter @broken2brave Please rate and review Broken to Brave wherever you listen to this podcast. It truly helps others find the show and hopefully can help others, like myself, to become braver in their own lives and to heal.

WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon
Dale & Keefe - Lawrence Guy explains how he approached the massive goal line stand before halftime on Sunday and how you can get involved in giving back to your community

WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 19:29


Dale, Keefe, and Andy are joined by Lawrence Guy to discuss his approach to the half-time goal line stand on Sunday, the impact of the young Patriot players, and then discusses how you can get involved in giving bakc to your community. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dale & Keefe
Dale & Keefe - Lawrence Guy explains how he approached the massive goal line stand before halftime on Sunday and how you can get involved in giving back to your community

Dale & Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 19:29


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Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
168 - The Tide Begins to Turn

Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 55:55


After intimidating the Wayne County officials into certifying the vote in Michigan, the two council members rescinded thier yes votes. WE explore some of the court cases as well as take a look at the latest controversial statement around the virus. 168 - The Tide Begins to Turn 00:00:01 - 00:05:04 Yup turn the microphone on. What i need is a producer and the problem here guys and this inside baseball stuff but When you do this like a radio studio signal that you hear in your ears and the signal that is going out or the same clicked on a computer. Can't do on a computer when you when you are. You're listening to the same signal. The signals delayed like three to four seconds. Okay and so anyway stuff. I started out with guys. it's Episode one sixty eight. We're starting out our thanking god for good health and the ability. Be you're sharing with you. Appreciate all of your patients with me. But if i turn the thing i worry can hear the actual stream in my ears. It's like three seconds delayed. And it's it's you ever been on like a phone call where echo and you can't you can't collect your thoughts. It's super weird. Saw i have to turn off the actual livestream. But if i had a producer her can hear somebody that they would catch it before by time. You guys put it in the streams. Hey no sound on the comments. There's the five or seven seconds of the delay right and So thank you for your patience. You guys are so good to me. And i don't deserve it I have a lot to go through. Today there's a lot going on and Yesterday if you were on yesterday's broadcast saw seen as by now if you if you weren't even on that you may have seen this clip of ned Whatever his name is. Ned i guess we should make him famous but Ned the Council person in michigan. Who was threatening The people on the canvassing board where they didn't vote the right way right so the the wayne county which is the county. Where detroit is Had to certify the election before the state of michigan certain certify and afford a four or four member board dudley to to to the republicans were saying no and this kind of thing started being the way that they were going to Change the Impact change the results. I guess and this guy's name is on ned. Whatever it is and and I'll get it before the end of it here but here is we also know that. The secretary est dating attorney general have already odd tweeted out. Your beagle arguments are rubbish. And you're going to lose in when it comes to court so we're not worried about that at all. I'm also not worried about any of your old things are bad. We can't certify arguments because that's just ridiculous. You certified in august when they were worse than fifty percent of the ballots re countable now over seventy percent are fifty eight percent of the reason balanced when it was less than thirty percent last time. Double has gotten better because the secretary of state actually jumped in and did her job. Unlike you but i know it's not gonna change your any You talked about nassir find detroit even though you know that will go near a city by the way i know you know maybe percent white had bigger variances in detroit which is eighty percent black. We understand and you know added your name. I'm not gonna change your mind. I just want to know that. The trump stick the aim of racism. They do william hartman and monica palmer had been covered yourself in is going to argue throughout history. Your grandchildren are going to think of you. Like bull connor or george wallace monica palmer william hartman will forever be known in southeastern michigan as to racists bid something so unprecedented that the disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of glad voters in the city of detroit because they were ordered to ali. I know monitoring you think cube told you to do it or some other okay so this guy goes on and on right so we saw a little bit of that. Yesterday i shared it with you and we turn around and what i didn't see yesterday. I thought since after i did the broadcast was there was another person. There that was actually threatening Monica what are nice. Lady's name was threatening her kids. And so here. This is in tells us. Is you miss monica palmer. From grosse pointe woods which has a history of racism are deciding to enable and continue to repatriate the racist history of this country. And i want you to think about what that means for your kids. Probably don't have grosse pointe north and when they see other black classmates and they know that so your kids who probably go to north so now we're at a quarter to let people know where to let extremist snow Where your children are monica palmer. 00:05:04 - 00:10:00 We're going to let them know where your children are. Okay and so. These guys are bad people. There's no there's no two ways around it and unfortunately They keep company with bad people and they get encouragement from bad people right now what that resulted in is them voting the way that the violent angry people mitt wanted them to vote. They were intimidated into certifying the election. Well thank god for people with spine and they are so. Let me read the story here from just the news in a dramatic reversal wayne county election. Board republicans rescind votes certifying results in affidavits. Gop board cameras board members claim. They were bullied and there are too many irregularities in detroit to justify accepting the election ballots. Okay so Extrordinary turnabout that foreshadows possible legal action to gop members wayne county election board signed average wednesday night. Alleging they were bullied and misled into approving election results in michigan's largest metropolis and do not believe the votes should be certified until seriously regularities in detroit. Votes are resolved Statements by wayne county board of canvassers. Monica palmer and fellow jews. Gop member william hartman resenting. Their rose reading earlier through into question whether michigan's presidential vote currently favoring democratic joe biden will be certified. Now let me be really clear. No wayne county. No michigan vote for joe biden and of discussion. He doesn't get detroit. He doesn't get michigan. Okay so if they if they don't certify the vote in michigan in wayne county which it's not certified now though it was an uncertified vote there is no legal vote in wayne county be really clear not one ballot that has been cast has been accepted by the officials charged with accepting the ballots. Not a single vote in that county. Now that's not fair to the residents at county because because the residents the county deserve to have their vote counted so there can be a an election ordered to remedy that. Or i don't know what judges will do but the legislature in the end is going to have to see electors well without wayne. County trump wins in a landslide. It's not even close and even if you take Ratios of the rest of the state and be very generous with wayne. County like like give a biden sixty percent or some sort of wayne county. Trump's still wins so it's it's not even close and so that's the first domino to fall. So you need to be encouraged. Would donald trump is going to be inaugurated on january twentieth as the next president for the you know he's going to be forty five. Forty six is now going to be until twenty twenty four. okay now. Here's another being effective Twitter even though they're in the middle of this thing in the senate twitter has made it so that in go try it. Go try to search in twitter. Search box for rudy giuliani. No search results come back. Search for sydney powell. No search results come back search for lin wood. The attorney who filed for the injunction in georgia. No search results come back. They have banned them from the search results view. If you type their twitter address exactly you can see their profile. But you'll see nothing. They've tweeted nothing. Anybody you know Tag them in or mentioned them in in a tweet none of that will come up and searches now. Why would that be. The toll of iran comes up and searches. I think louis farrakhan comes up in searches. I think even david duke comes up and searches. I don't know but he's got an account. I'm pretty sure come probably comes up in search but sydney powell sydney powell the lawyer who's really you know threatening the release. The kraken is her statement right. She her twitter account will come up and search mistress ridiculous right and so this is awesome though. The guy who's in charge of the federal election commission says his name is trey trainer. Trae head of the sec said tuesday that he believes trump campaign. Trumbull your city. Paul's claim of widespread election fraud powell former federal prosecutor originally claimed presents legal team has been receiving a deluge of evidence concerning voter fraud. And all other regularities telling fox business. She has approved to launch a widespread criminal investigation. That quote were getting ready to overturn the election in multiple states while she declined to say whatever she had she said. 00:10:00 - 00:15:08 I don't make evidence without having to make comments without having evidence to back it up and Trae trader the head of the federal election. Commission says he believes her. And i think that's because she has a track record that makes her entirely believable. Sydney powell has been You know credible and every level so Trainer said this he said that Here's what the head of the federal election commission said about city paul. He said that she is has been quote forthright and honest in every case she's ever taken on adding quote if she says there's rampant fraud in election twenty twenty. I believe her. Wow okay so basically the upshot is that they believe her but you know. I believe her but i still need to see the evidence right and a court of law needs to see the evidence and election boards. And anybody. who's going to overturn. Anything needs to see the evidence right and so yesterday. And i'm telling you folks get you should be encouraged if you're on the on the conservative side of the equation here the tuesday night. Let's stay thursday right. When tuesday night lynnwood filed a one hundred and eighty eight page requests for preliminary preliminary injunction from the state of from the supreme court of georgia. And what he was requesting is that they hold the election results not be certified until an actual hand recount can be done and so yesterday posted a link to that Two hundred eighty eight page filing. And what's come of it in in my personal experience so far and you. Maybe you guys will have a similar experiences. But what what's coming in. My experience is that. I've had several people who have been Very smug in their congratulations to mr biden. Who opened that up and read it and contacted me back and said wow. The sworn testimony of people willing to go to jail under perjury is very different than what i'm hearing on the news and to which my response has been Well do you think that it's worth investigating hundred percent. Yes okay and this is super important. The guys it's important that we we see. And i'm i have used the word enemy for The people running this coup attempt. And i don't think it's inaccurate. They are the enemies of democracy. The are the enemies of your freedom. They are the enemies of the state. That doesn't mean that every democrat is an enemy the fact that they have supported these people on knowingly and because of a misinformation campaign On the other side doesn't make them our enemies. And i think we need to understand that many of them when they see the evidence as it begins to come in They're not for dirty elections. They just think. Joe biden one but they're not for dirty elections most most people. Most democrats are not Most democrats are for honesty therefore the rule of law most that i know and so some aren't but most the machine politicians are but i don't think the machine politicians are all necessarily that honest on either side of the equation so i wanna play one more clip for you from john casick and the reason is because he's got this He was on. Msnbc yesterday and those two michigan officials bullying people into action. John casick now is participant in this idea. So here is the former governor of ohio. Well let me just say. He says they're losing patients. Are you kidding me. Losing patience you. You've got a group of doctors who are saying to the administration. We need the information. We need the information to protect our frontline workers. We need the information to protect our patients. We need to frontline information to make sure how to distribute the vaccine. And they're losing patience. What the hell are they doing down there. Stand up start speaking out. Let's put the country first. Maybe some of them ought to just get together and marched down to the white house and demand that the president start sharing this vital health information with the with the incoming administration to say. Well we have everything certified. We know how this election is going to end up and if it ends up differently. So what you've given them the information so they can help our country stand up and we'll remember those that didn't i can promise you we're going to remember them so i think maybe i'm one of the ones that's going to be remembered by john. 00:15:08 - 00:20:02 Casick bibi you're on the list too. I wonder one. We're kind of job. I'll getting gulag back. Welcome back to the republican keeper broadcast. Thanks again for those who sport show financially. And let me just give you the rundown on how it goes. There's one commercial per show so far right now it's right now after the first break and that's it so if you tolerate this we can stay commercial free. If you'll do these things guys. So here are the three things i need to. I need to have you do number one. Pray for me. I need wisdom insight any balanced any good decision making about what to include in the program. I need to remember to turn the mic on at the start. How's that so you know. 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They're all grown so if if he has could help out. That would be super awesome. Now i've done two episodes last two pretty much about round this smart matic company and a what we know about them and what is knowable and so there's a gentleman Who is a computer scientist at the university of michigan. Who did a piece for the new york times a couple of years ago and this was on hacking electronic voting machines and he set about to hack some and then demonstrated the results and this to me was an absolutely fascinating clip. I've invited him to be on the show and Make sure his name here The guy who's doing this Am i sent him a message. Invite them to be on the show. I don't know of that will succeed or not. i'm sure he'll get the message But reading his twitter feed one thing it becomes pretty evident Alex alderman is the guy's name Professor of computer science at university of michigan. One thing that's been comes clear reading his twitter feed has this guy is not a conservative and he does think that joe biden won the election so just to be clear. The guy who made this video does not think at least at this point that This elections been hacked but he is putting up multiple tweets saying that We should be doing audits of paper ballots on every election and that any election. That doesn't have a paper ballot. We shouldn't consider secure. This is a long clip. It's four minutes but it's worth the whole watch so hang in there and i think you. I don't think you'll be bored with this or find it how that i needed to shorten it. All cybersecurity experts who've given electronic voting machines. Any thoughts agree. These mission got to go to show you what. I'm running a mock election using the same dangerous. Obsolete machines still in use today are election. We'll find out whether michigan students preferred their own university or our arch rival ohio state after the chaos of the two thousand election. We were promised a modern and dependable way to vote. 00:20:03 - 00:25:07 I'm here to tell you that. The electron voting machines. Americans got to solve the problem of voting integrity. They turned out to be an awful idea. One vote for mccain That's because people like me can hack them all too easily. I'm a computer scientist. Who has hacked a lot of electronic voting machines. I even turned one machine into video game console. Imagine what the russians north koreans can do. I've even gone to congress to raise the alarm or highly computerized election. Infrastructure is vulnerable to sabotage and even to cyber attacks that could change votes. This is the same. 'electronic voting machine used in georgia and parts of indiana kansas kentucky mississippi tennessee texas and even in swing states like virginia florida and pennsylvania. Millions of americans sweep electronic voting machines. Twenty sixteen michigan hundred percent michigan obviously michigan michigan. But here's a little secret between you and me. I've already hacked these worthless machines off by a voting machine on ebay. Or if you're the north koreans have the manufacturer and steal their software code step to data virus. Step three email your virus now. What if you didn't have to hack the code. What if you could actually manipulate the code because you knew that it was intended to do this. Every election official responsible for programming the voting machines with new balance many of these officials are easy to find online sip. Coffee and wake step clock hijack the ballot programming and let the election officials copy your visible militias code onto the voting machines. Exc watch your code silently steal votes right here. Are the results from the electronic voting machines. Ohio state wins one. Thirty one good measly. Scientists are paranoid results at golden age for hackers but computer virus that destroyed iranian nuclear equipment. One of the largest data breaches in history and more than one billion of its accounts were hacked. What chance do the people running your local elections really have against russia for north korea. Okay everyone i hack the voting machines. I do have the real results because we also counted on paper michigan win. Michigan won in a landslide. And i can say confidently. Because i have the real results from the safest and simplest solution paper ballots. We need to take a hard look at the equipment that actually record and report votes even though the senate intelligence committee is finally showing some understanding of the problem. It's not enough all states in this country. The people alternately responsible for how we vote must act to in a real election and official could quickly scan these paper ballots and shortly after heavy human verify. The results paper plus audits. All elections should be run this way. But if you don't want to believe me or every single expert in cyber security who's thought this through then take it from this guy. It's old fashioned. But it's always good to have a paper backup system of voting. It's called paper so this guy has anything but a trump supporter and he references in his own piece. The donald trump's statement having a paper backup is the only way not the not one of the ways. It's the only way that we know of to have a secure election the only way now. So what's that. prompts is. The call for hand recounts right. So there are these. Calls for hand recounts all over and georgia is one of the places where a hand recount was called for and i mentioned lynnwood earlier and the reason that he filed eight hundred eighty eight page whatever it is request for What's the name injunction preliminary injunction to stop the certification. The reason he filed that is because the recount that was supposed to be. Conducted was a sham. It wasn't conducted. They didn't actually hand count all the paper ballots and in the places where they did. They didn't allow election observers to come in and observe the counting and People were just counting biden votes. 00:25:08 - 00:30:01 And then this comes up and this is unfortunate. What happened is a woman with the tea party. Patriots of georgia called her local election official and asked what they were going to do. Are they gonna send in the count from the original count from the election night or you know. Send in the recount amount. And are they the same take. Listen this is jenny beth. Martin i have a couple of questions. And i'm hoping you might be able to help me. I'm which numbers are you going to be giving to. The secretary of state is that the numbers from the recount tours at the numbers from election from the a regional skin and you naming can play. Sure each jenny. Beth martin can help you. Hi this is. Jenny beth martin. I'm wondering which numbers you guys are. Sending to the secretary seat is the numbers from the recounter's the numbers from the original. The original camp from election day all of us counties have to turn the same thing. What does that mean. 'cause i'm hearing different things from different counties. No no we we all have to turn in. What way did election night and then we all have to turn in what we do with. Israeli council counts not over though. Okay in is it over in your kiani or not over state one air. But it's not overstate one right. Okay indeed your numbers were the exactly the same which ones will be counted as the official numbers. Election that numbers. Why is that do you state while that is name. I don't know in. Is it the seed. Who's telling you that that's the number so it'll stay clam but your numbers weren't were not the same. Does that make sense to you do you. I don't really understand why i i'm. I'm with tea. Party patriots i lived the uninsurable. Okay i'm not making a segment on this. I'm we do what we're told that said. If you have any more questions you can call the state. Okay thank you so much. Have a great day on on nothing on on not think. Remember schultz nothing. I'm just following orders. Y'all yes. I will turn the gas on the showers. It's just an order. I'm following orders. Whatever they tell me to do. I'm just following. Whore you with. Vile you asking me this questions. Who do you think you are. I am with the government. you are just plebe. You have no rights here. Who do you think you are to ask me. I know i know. Just picking on the germans such zena phob always tell german. Just can't tell them much and you know i'm half german. By the way. I owned a german restaurant on the least My wife's german. I'm teasing here. But the remember sheltie from the old hogan's heroes right. I know nothing. This is what this strikes me like over and over again. I know nothing. Don't talk to me. Don't ask that question. Don't look behind that door. strang verboten. We are not allowed to look in these places. Not in america spelled with three case according to them they have to take control otherwise they would they would have people actually expressing their will at the ballot box and we can have that because we know that people can't be trusted. I mean what steve cortez says is that hispanics are actually working against their own interest by voting for donald trump patriots. I've talked a lot lately. About the trend of latinos rallying to the america first agenda and to president trump. And i think there's a lot of reasons guns religious liberty strong border but the primary driver in my view is economic opportunity is prosperity for working class. Americans many of them hispanic. So i want to talk about wage. Growth in these counties that president trump won majority hispanic counties yuma arizona and zapata texas. He won each of them with fifty. Two percent of the vote yuma arizona sixty percent hispanic zapata eighty five percent hispanic one of the primary reasons. Money in the pockets of workers in those places for yuma arizona over the last year. 00:30:01 - 00:35:00 Twelve point one percent wage. That's amazing especially considering the challenges of the virus and the lockdown. Let's put it in dollar terms that means a unit arizona per week. The average worker in cepa twenty nine thousand nine was making seven hundred and twenty six dollars a year later the most recent data we have he or she was making eight hundred and fourteen dollars per week ninety dollars in their pocket every single week. Tangible results of the trump economic boom two point. Oh let's look it's a potett texas. We're using mcallen the nearby metro area and notice folks. These are big wage numbers to start with. These are working class people. These are a lot of people who are with their minds and their hands. These are the people. The dense dismissed as the deplorables. Well the deplorables in zapata county. We're making six hundred ten dollars per week as of now making six hundred and fifty nine dollars per week again. This is tangible. This matters that wage growth and it continues can be absolutely life changing. We only continue it. If we certify confirmed the victory of president trump right and so this is the whole point right. I've been saying for for three months if you've been listening that politics is a game of addition you win elections by attracting people to your cause and you look at the people who have been attracted into the conservative message because of donald trump you look at the rallies and you look at all of the people who have won elective office because of the attractiveness of this you have an opportunity to make it for your family message whereas the other side's messages you can't make it unique our help if we don't help you you're stuck and the give the government doesn't come through and pave the road. You don't have a chance and people know better. People are insulted by that message. And so that's why we have more african americans than ever. That voted for president trump. Even the cookbooks admit that and so the reality is that this game of addition has been extremely successful and it's so successful that president trump won in a landslide and when the votes are counted. When i'm guessing four hundred electors when it's all done. I will not be surprised. At all to see several states that have been considered unflappable actually flipped for president trump. Because they never voted as blue as anybody thought they did. They've been cooking the elections in philadelphia. Forever they've been cooking the elections in detroit forever. they've been cooking the elections in atlanta and chicago and a million other places forever and never never have the democrats achieved the electoral numbers that anyone thinks they achieved. And it's it's really going to be interesting to find out. Once we have secure elections because we absolutely will now post offices patent the system. We absolutely will have secure elections. It'll be very interesting to see if democrats ever win again now. Now one of the people elected. And what's what's awesome is on the republican side. We have elected moore Women to the you know house this time than ever before and all of the women that we that were elected replaced Somebody a white man or something like that or or like is the argument that that the republicans are not. The diverse party really starts to get pretty destroyed pretty fast with these folks that were elected now. One of them is woman named cat camac. And she was on fox with dana. Perino and i thought this was really illustrative of the move to the right. That has begun and will do this. Take a break and we're gonna come back and probably talk about the virus. A record number of republican women are on their way to capitol hill and making history in the process. A couple of days ago i spoke with congresswoman elect young kim one of the first ever korean-american women to get elected to the house. Then there's florida congresswoman elect cat chemic-. She's the youngest ever. Republican woman elected to congress and she joins me now. I had a chance to talk on the commercial break. We share some colorado routes and cattle ranching. And one of the things. I love about your story. Is that you say and you recognize only in america. Could this have happened. Toss a little bit about how you're feeling today. Well it's incredible and the most humbling experience of my life. Certainly but truly only in america can a person go from homeless to the house of representatives in less than ten years. And it's because we have a free constitutional republic and i'm just so honored to join the most dynamic inclusive class freshman class of powerhouse women minorities incredible patriots. And i'm so excited to join this class. And the united states house of representatives and it truly is a mean only in america and could something like this. Be possible if you fast forward maybe twelve months from now if you were to come back in a year like what's something that you would really like to accomplish. 00:35:02 - 00:40:00 You know you guys were talking about it a little bit earlier. You know we've got school closures coming in new york and in my district. Rural broadband is a huge issue in two thousand twenty. It's unconscionable that whether it be commerce health care or education if you don't have access to high speed reliable internet you're at a disadvantage so i'm going to be focusing Very intensely on rural broadband and that critical infrastructure. We put a man on the moon in the sixties. We should be able to every american in twenty twenty. So i know that you've been there for a couple of days at there's freshman orientation what's it like meeting people from the other side of the aisle. Do you think there's a possibility that maybe some of these younger members can get together and work work well together absolutely you know. I'm coming in as the youngest republican woman in washington bulletin. The senate and the house and i had the opportunity to meet the youngest woman. Democrat the other day in our bipartisan orientation. Sarah jacobs out of california and she's got a couple of key issues that she wants to work on. And i think millennials. We look at things a little bit differently. We want to understand each other's reasons as to why we wanna do these things and when we pull out the personalities and the politics it really comes down to the policy in the issue and if we focus on the single issue items rather these big comprehensive bills we're going to be able to actually make progress and do the things that the american people sent us here to get things done so i'm excited about that. I think there will be an opportunity for us to work. Bipartisan for sure to deliver for our constituents. And i just wonder if any of those members might ask you. Could you help them with their phone. I mean there's a lot of technology that you know that they might not know. you know. it's funny. I've been chronicling. This behind the scenes during those guys probably insistent send their text messages right so anyway beer to talk about the virus news really okay. Let's see the microphone on. It is okay good. Welcome back to the public broadcast. Thanks again for your patience with some of the technical lici stuff. I've guys gracious would be an awesome and hopefully the content is worth that every time. There's a little glitch other hanging in there. So i think it must be so appreciate it. I have not talked about the virus or the anything related to it in a long time and the reason is really simple. Who do you believe who i believe. Who do. i do. Believe dr fauci. Do i believe dr atlas. The president has selected both of these men on the task force right so which one is the one that i can trust which one knows right. And they're saying different things and it seems like every time i turn around. There's somebody who's got something else that they want to say About it. And they all seem really authoritative. And it's it's disturbing. Because i don't know who to believe so give an example. My mom was on. She's been vacationing going to visit family. And you know now there's this there's new travel restrictions right and one of the people that's associated with somebody who's visiting was exposed and their contract tracing and there Should i travel. Well you know counter trip short coming home so that's fine. I guess that's no problem But what if. There's no reason to do that. What if it's just because of hype you know. And how much are we going to change the way we live for this. If there's nothing to it. I mean that's kinda dicey right. And so him. Roger hodkinson is a top pathologist in canada and he has come out and made a statement about this It was a private meeting of some folks up in canada and but he leaked not leaked to release the audio for it afterwards. And and so Here is hodgkinson and his statements about the virus. And i'll comment after the phones are open. I'd be curious to get your reaction. This is literally killing people. And i don't mean by the getting the virus the shutdowns killing people. I know guys who who are losing losing everything losing their business. They're losing the everything. 00:40:00 - 00:45:02 They've saved everything they've worked for. It's all going away and and you know if you asked me what. I lose everything that i've built in my life To benefit my community. Maybe maybe what. I lose everything i've built in my life for a hoax probably hot. Here's roger hodkinson. I think out to our s peterson. Peterson mister hinson. I just want to let you standing by it. Oh okay well. That was the pre you would like to hear from the source. Thank you and i do. Vision the opportunity to address very matter when you say is lay language and blunt counting narrative. And so. so you don't need sleeping on a quack. I agree fully outlined my credentials. So that you can understand where i'm coming from changes knowledge banks in all of this. I'm a medical specialist into collagen which includes virology change in cambridge university in the u. k. Ex presidents of the college section of the medical association. I was previously an assistant professor in the faculty of medicine. Doing a love of teaching. I was the chairman of the royal college. If there's actions of cannon their examination committee in pathology you know the molded points. I'm currently the chairman by technology company. North carolina selling in kobe nine teen tests. And you might say. I know a little bit about this now. I want you know that anybody can make audio and put it on the internet right so before i played it. I looked. This is not. I can't verify other than the place that was shared from that it's roger hodkinson. But the bio described equals roger hodkinson and the voice equals roger hodkinson in other videos that are available of him on other subjects for conferences and etc so it could be a fake But as i don't think so or i wouldn't be sharing it with you so just to be clear. I did check the background before. I put it on the on. The program line is simply this. They utterly hungry founded public hysteria driven by the media and politicians outrageous. This is the greatest coach ever perpetrated on an unsuspecting public. There is absolutely nothing that can be done to contain this virus other than protecting mona. Jimmy sodas nothing more than a bad flu season. This is not bill. It's not ause any explain medicine. And that's a very dangerous game. No action of any time needed other than what happened last year. When we talk on well we stayed home. We chicken noodle soup. We didn't miss any and we decided when we would return to work. We didn't have anyone need to tell us not actually useless. There is no evidence base for effectiveness also have paid them us and simply futures signalling they not more effectively most of the time. It's it's utterly ridiculous seeing these unfortunate uneducated people and not saying that individuals is getting these people. Walking around like lemmings obeying without any no inch base to the moscow mix so distant thing is also use be code because covid by cells which television nieces also before landing and closures have had terrible unintended consequences. Everywhere should be open tomorrow as was stated in the great batterings and declaration that i search prior to this meeting and it would on testing. I do want to emphasize it. I mean business of testing covid. I do under him. Decide the positive test results. Do not underlined the neon clinical infection. It's simply driving public hysteria. And all testing should stop. And then you'll presenting to hospital with some respiratory problem should be done is to protect the vulnerable and to give them all in the nursing homes. Run the your control. Give them all three to five. Thousand international units vision every day which which is being shown to radically reduce the likelihood of infection. 00:45:03 - 00:50:02 And i would remind you all using the latest statistics. The risk of death under sixty five in this province is one in three hundred thousand one in three hundred thousand. You've gotta get a grip on this scale. The response that you are undertaking with no evidence for it is utterly ridiculous given the consequences of acting in a way that you'll proposing all kinds of suicides business closures kunal weddings eccentric cetera. It's simply outrageous. Is just another bad flu. And you've gotta get your minds around that. Let people make their own decisions. You become overly out of the business of medicine. You being led by down the garden path g medical officer of health problems. I'm absolutely outraged that this is reached level. It should all stole tomorrow. Thank you very much. So that's a that's a lot right. So point number one he makes point number one he makes. There's nothing you can do to stop this virus from moving. I think this is the smartest thing. I've heard anyone say yet. We have all of this controversy about whether mass quirk don't work at a new study that came out yesterday that that says they don't work. And i'm gonna just gonna show the cognitive dissonance on this and how this this is how people get some this lead. We're gonna get into that in just a second here. But but the the point on the on the thing is if in fact. The virus has the capacity of being aerosolize an airborne and it appears to have that capacity. Then when you're walking through the target or walmart or the home depot or whichever big box retailer is still open and crushing the local stores. Who are closing left and right or not even allowed to open as you're walking through whichever big box retailer in your exhaling through your mask your exhaling virus through your mask if in fact you're infected and you're probably not but let's just say that you were the infected person who went into the home depot or the walmart your exhaling out into the room and what's happening while they're if you look around their air intakes on the ceiling and their air vents on the ceiling in the air intakes on the ceiling are sucking the air up out of the room along with it. They are sucking up the virus particulate. Unless somehow we've got a mask on the intakes. That's better than the mask on your face which we don't so it gets sucked up through the the h vac system and then spit back out into the room for to just to make sure that the viruses is adequately distributed because we if we didn't have h vac system it wouldn't be as as a spread around right so his point is that if you think you're going to avoid getting this virus it's just not it's just not right you're gonna get the virus probably and what we can try and do is protect the elderly and the vulnerable and et cetera. Right now so. Let's say that. I wanted to be an informed person and try and get some context around what these messages are. So i go over to the google machine right and i hit the thing that says you know You know show me What google do masks work came. That's my question. Do masks work well. That's a question that i wanna know. You probably wanna know. Do masks work. So what do i get. I get a new york. Times article referencing study. That came out yesterday. That says they don't work. Here's bloomberg's as new studies. Indicate the benefits masks not very effective at protecting wearer's says reason a beaumont study shows how well mask worked at stopping less. So the day masks work really. We'll show you how do face masks protects the wearer. Yes says the cdc wearing masks to prevent masks work. Do masks work masks works. All the orthodoxy is masks work while the but nobody studied it right so let's study it. Let's happens if we study it. Well the study says a new study questions whether mass protect workers. But you need to wear them anyway. Hey they don't work but you should wear them. Imagine a new study says condoms are not effective. It's at stopping transmission of std's preventing pregnancy. 00:50:02 - 00:55:23 But you should wear one anyway. See bells are not are not effective at preventing injury in automobiles. But because we've built up a cult around see bill. You should keep wearing your seatbelt. Seatbelts effective but imagining. You know if we study that said they weren't in the people were just committed absolutely committed to the idea that the truth doesn't matter. I'm just going to go with what the orthodoxy is so. Researchers in denmark reported on wednesday that surgical mask quote did not protect the wearer's against infection with the corona virus in a large. And i looked at it. It was four thousand people on one side. I think and thirty seven hundred people on the other side or maybe he's thirty two hundred twenty nine hundred or is there was there was like fifteen people in the two groups that control group. The mask were group. It was a very large study. They did it over a fair period of time and it was a large randomized clinical study but the findings conflict with those from a number of other studies studies that conflicts with the studies that were smaller the studies that didn't take as much time and the studies that were politically motivated. So these guys have the longest widest study. The only one so far that has an actual control group because all the others said. Well we can't. We can't have a control group of people who don't wear masks because that's irresponsible. Because the masks really work they approached the thing believing that masks work so they've done that as as compared a reported rate of infection from people who report mask wearing to the reported rate of infection from people who don't report mask wearing and that's how they've done these other studies. This is the first one with a control group and the new york times says worm anyways the study published in the annals of internal medicine. Some slouch publication right. Annals of internal medicine just like some you know cornerstore publications some knucklehead with a printer and a stapler started making a publication right now and his hundred year old journal or something right. They did not The country growing evidence that mask can prevent transmission of the virus from the word others but the conclusions odd with the view. That masks also protect the wearers. So they didn't they didn't check. It didn't contradict the idea that it will prevent transmission because they didn't study it. It's not that they didn't find. They had no finding. They were only studying healthy people. You grew you. This group grew. Were a mask her. Be wear mask and after two months we're going to see if the infection rate was different. And what did they say. They found no statistical significance between the two and so i am Now really More convinced than ever that This these shutdowns and lockdowns are entirely about trying to manipulate the economy to create unrest. Because they know they're not gonna win at the ballot box now. They know that the donald trump is gonna win the election. And that's why all the lockdowns happened this last week because they absolutely need people to be angry unemployed because otherwise they won't be able to get the violent coup that they're trying they plan to accomplish because the reality people aren't going away they're not gonna give up after we You know prevail in court. They're going to go to plan b. Which was their plan all along. There's a plan on trumpet one on election night. Somehow if this plan to fraudulently do it at had hadn't worked they were absolutely prepared to have violent riots in every city in the country. And they're still prepared to do it and they're still planning to do it as the next step if somehow joe. Biden's candidacy is derailed. They absolutely will go to a violent Approached this and so the virus. I'm not a scientist. I'm not gonna tell anybody to take into you. Know what kind of advice to take. But i'm just going to say this pretty simply donald trump's not the healthiest guy in the world. He's overweight seventy four. Chris christie chris christie chris christie no spring chicken and he is definitely overweight. Charles grassley i don't know of charles. Grassley is healthy for. I know he's a runner or something but he's eighty seven years old he just got it so hopefully lord bless channels grassley and that nothing bad happens but if chuck grassley comes out okay after those other to come out okay. I'm finding myself having a very difficult time being frightened that this is going to have a larger impact on me or on you or really on very many people unless they're just significant complications like they're already sick so not sure what to do with that but those are just kinda my thoughts on on the thing the information so conflicting. 00:55:23 - 00:55:59 But the most common sense thing. I've heard yet is that you know it's just gonna spread everybody's gonna get it and we know that the threat of getting it for most people is extraordinarily low. What did you say one in. Three hundred thousand die in alberta or whatever it was looking at so it's just it's a so low that it's hardly worth considering so that's That's it for today. I will be back tomorrow with more. They'll remember to turn the mic on at the start of the program. Tomorrow that it'd be new at remember to visit the website. Sports show can find a way to do that. Thanks see you tomorrow.  

The Bobby Bones Show
Raymundo's Scamming A Listener + ‘The Good Son' Game: Who Would You Save? + Eddie Approached To Be A Head Basketball Coach

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 105:57


Bobby calls out Raymundo for scamming listeners getting something for free. We play a game based on the movie, The Good Son. Each show member draws two names and they have to pick the one person they would save from falling off a cliff. Eddie says he's considering being the head coach for his son's basketball team. Plus, we play the jingle game where Bobby plays a well-known company jingle and the show has to name the product! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Into The Abyss
God’s Dynamic Character

Into The Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 116:00


Mike and Todd discuss the work of Jack Miles and the different experiences and perspectives on God found in the Bible. Approached as a biography, the Bible crafts a fascinating and dynamic story of God's developing character and God's developing relationship with humanity. God is at times creator, destroyer, liberator, lawgiver, conqueror, executioner, wife, Holy One, recluse, puzzle, and Ancient of Days. And then, for Christians, the development and new birth of God as human being, co-sufferer, and teacher of nonviolence and universal love.

Radically Transparent
SYSKA Our Changed New World with Stefanie Amini and Melanie Amini

Radically Transparent

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 49:29


Approached by Google to mentor start-ups and now sharing their growth hacking secrets on this podcast, Stefanie Amini and Melanie Amini, the co-founders of Gossip Media guide the conversation on this episode of Stuff You Should Know About Our Changed New World, Oktopost's original podcast show. And no, you are not reading double! These marketing gurus are identical twins with a long standing career in building startup marketing strategies and helping larger organizations "think like a startup". Along with host Colin Day, the Amini twins bring an additional layer of easy-going, funny and endless enthusiasm to different aspects of growth hacking and influencer marketing, all while spilling secrets on how to fine-tune any content marketing strategy. Never want to miss an episode? Follow Oktopost on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.

EmpowerHER
Had a SETBACK? Play this to get back in the GAME!

EmpowerHER

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 11:49


Hey Babe!! I’m PUMPED that you’re here because I had this random analogy that popped into my head that I wanted to share with you about the PATH TOWARD success!  Today's short episode we are just going to JUMP RIGHT IN and talk about CHASING YOUR DREAMS LIKE YOU ARE PLAYING Mario Cart.  Because think about how DIFFERENT it would feel if you APPROACHED your goals, and even your LIFE EXPECTING there are going to be OBSTACLES like a Mario Cart GAME?  When they happened you wouldn’t be surprised because you KNEW that the path wasn’t going to be LINEAR- you were EXPECTING that you would be dealt some CURVEBALLS right?  & then...how would you THINK about yourself, if when you DID get a little off track your ONLY goal was to just GET BACK IN THE GAME QUICKER?  Let’s dive into ALL of that today!  QUOTES:  "I never LOSE, I either WIN or I LEARN" - Nelson Mandela “If we look at other people and spend SO much time thinking that they have something that we don’t or wondering what THEY are doing….. that it’s like we forget WELL DUH— its because we are so focused on THEM, we aren’t STAYING IN OUR OWN RACE focused on what WE as individuals need to do to improve”  “What would happen if you weren’t expecting the path to be linear but instead were EXPECTING obstacles? Wouldn’t that make the JOURNEY more EXCITING and even more ENJOYABLE?"    OOH & ALL THE FUN STUFF:  The COLLECTIVE is CURRENTLY CLOSED for REGISTRATION!  But if you text “OCTOBER” to  +1 512-548-2728  you can jump on the waitlist for when we re-open  ALL the deets: www.kaciafitzgerald.com/thecollective Also where can we CONNECT MORE?  DID YOU know I have a TOTALLY free TEXT list you can join to get PUMP UP texts from me and all the JUICY news and fun perks?!   Text “HI” or anything you want to +1 512-548-2728 to subscribe! www.kaciafitzgerald.com/texts  Come hang  with me on Instagram: @kacia.fitzgerald and @shegoes.company  Topic or speaker suggestions?  Shoot us an email: hello@kaciafitzgerald.com  FOR ALL THE  other JUICE?  To join my email list: Click here to Subscribe now & all the funsies at kaciafitzgerald.com  Follow our EMPOWERHER PUMP-UP JAMS playlist on Spotify!

It's Real Talk Radio
How To Conduct Yourself When Being Approached By Law Enforcement

It's Real Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 127:00


Tonight, on It's Real Talk Radio, we will be discussing police interactions and how to conduct yourself, so you can make it home safe. The amount of police brutality and mistreatment of American citizens has been put on the forefront and Americans have had enough! Now more than ever, there is a public stance on police brutality and misconduct. 1 of the problems is a lot of officers feel like they have your life and freedom in the palm of their hands, so whatever they say, goes. Bad cops make it hectic for the good cops who stand by their oath to serve and protect. It's behavior like this that causes us to have discussions like our topic tonight, because at the end of the day, we all wanna make it home safe and without being arrested over something totally unnecessary and avoidable. The public outcry on police misconduct is mostly over the cops who want to play judge, jury and executioner. The late George Floyd is a prime example of why citizens have made it a priority to stand against mistreatment by the police. From youth to seniors, we want everyone to understand what's happening with these crooked cops and we want you all to make it home safe, so it's imperative that we have this conversation. There are many good cops out there serving and protecting to make our neighborhoods safe. This discussion is in no way criticism to those brave men and women who do it the right way. In fact, we have a tremendous amount of respect for those officers and we appreciate them. This is only about the cops who: plant fraudulent evidence, assault, harm and even kill innocent people, for no good reason. Our hope is that listeners will find this discussion therapeutic as we all have to deal with police interactions, so we're all in this together and as long as we continue to stand up for one another, sky's the limit on what we can achieve. Call In # 563-999-3434

Mondo Christ Almighty
5: The Gospel Road, The Hollywood Jesus, and The Troubadour of the Anawim

Mondo Christ Almighty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 109:43


For this fifth episode, we have followed the star of the East all the way back to 1973, where, fittingly, we find five very different Jesus films and at least five very different Jesuses vying for our attention. For the most part, however, our focus will be trained on just one of those five pictures: Robert Elfstrom’s The Gospel Road: A Story of Jesus Told & Sung By Johnny Cash. Approached from a variety of angles, the film is framed against the backdrop of the faltering revival of the Hollywood Jesus Film inaugurated by the release of Nicholas Ray’s King of Kings in 1961; situated within the context of Johnny Cash’s burgeoning mythos and especially in light of the spiritual re-awakening that presaged his recovery from years of steady substance abuse in the late 1960s; and read with and against the other Jesus Films released that year, Jesus Christ Superstar and Godspell principal among them. The episode also explores the film’s innovative use of sound and song, its complex marriage of competing Christologies, its many formal eccentricities, and its navigation of the various inconsistencies on evidence across the four gospels. In addition, a bit of genre theory, some chat about the book of Isaiah, some stuff on those monumental prison albums… so on and so forth.

Runners Without Limits
Episode 66: Running a Virtual Marathon -- how two runners approached 26.2 Miles on their own

Runners Without Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 73:52


In this episode we feature two runners who ran 26.2 miles...ON THEIR OWN! Heather and Jen discuss how each of them tackled a Virtual Marathon solo and their reasons for doing so. We hope you find some inspiration to keep moving, and make the choice to celebrate what you can do. While Virtual Marathons may not be for everyone, they are possible, and perhaps you might even discover something about yourself! Resources Mentioned: Feaster Five http://www.feasterfive.com/ Use code JEN for $5 off Virtual Registration Mike Wardian; Endurance Athlete on Instagram @mikewardian New York Road Runners https://www.nyrr.org/ Banff Marathon http://www.banffmarathon.com/ Join the Runners Without Limits Group on Facebook For more informative and fun content related to all things running and then some visit the Running Without Limits (Heather Jergensen) channel on YouTube and Facebook   Follow us on Instagram: Heather: @CoachHeatherJ Jen: @AQuiltingJewel About Us Heather and Jen are a coach/athlete duo that talk about all things running during a weekly podcast. Heather has been an athlete for most of her life. She took her love of swimming and entered the triathlon world, eventually crushing Ironman. She eventually married her love of running and all things Disney and tackled a number of runDisney runs. This is where she met Jen. Jen began running during her weight loss journey half a dozen years ago. She previously only ran from base to base as a varsity softball player and loathed running. But thanks to her friends and a supportive network, she ran her first 5K. Heather and Jen met as Jen was training for her first half marathon and eventually her first full marathon thanks to Heather’s encouragement. The two are now dear friends and share a coach/athlete relationship. This friendship and love for running comes through on their podcast.    The information contained in this channel is for general information purposes only. Always consult your physician before beginning any exercise program. This general information is not intended to diagnose any medical condition or to replace your healthcare professional.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Thousands lost medical coverage as pandemic approached

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 8:32


Since President Trump took office the number of people without health insurance in the U.S. has risen by nearly 2 million, joining tens of millions of others without coverage. Health professionals now worry some coronavirus victims may avoid visiting doctors, helping COVID-19 to spread. Simon Ostrovsky reports on a new federal policy that's driving thousands of immigrants to give up insurance.

The Weekly Word, w/ Chris Mueller
Episode 82: Then Jesus Approached.

The Weekly Word, w/ Chris Mueller

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 5:40


The apostles worship Jesus, they doubt, he sees their doubts, and instead of condemning them for it, he gets closer, answers their doubts, AND THEN, because of who he has just confirmed himself to be, he sends them to make disciples.

Chasing Charlie
Introducing Chasing Charlie

Chasing Charlie

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 2:51


Approached with a seemingly routine case of a jilted lover, private investigator Julia Robson begins to uncover the unsettling saga of unscrupulous conman Charlie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dudley and Bob with Matt Morning Show | KLBJ-FM *NEW*
DBM 4-22-20 Dale's Crushes, Justice is Approached and Equipment Problems

Dudley and Bob with Matt Morning Show | KLBJ-FM *NEW*

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 189:46


Sister Sister The Podcast
How women should be approached, PUSSY POWER & healing the inner child within

Sister Sister The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 60:22


This episode we discuss the correct ways to approach a woman, the POWER of "pussy power", face tattoos, reincarnation, and is TUPAC still alive and hiding out with a Navajo tribe?  If you want to email the show email us: sistersisterthepodcast@gmail.com RaqC IG: @RaqCsWorld Susie IG: @LaSusie Podcast IG: @SisterSisterThePodcast