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In this episode TJ makes his return from surgery to give a big announcement for the future of the Shots Fired Podcast! Wanna know what it is? Listen in now! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this episode, we hear from Marisol about what went down at the last st. Charles gun show, as well as hear the finale of our crazy conspiracy theories! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this episode, Krystal and Alex sit down to talk about some crazy conspiracy theories as well as the overall general craziness! What are some you want them to cover? Make Sure To sign up for our upcoming classes! Missouri CCW Class: https://fb.me/e/4zveEGagL FREE! Night Vision and Thermal Workshop: https://fb.me/e/724Ui6Qvc Tactical Shit "Stop the bleeding" Class: https://fb.me/e/1hME3q9bq STL Customer Appreciation Day !: https://fb.me/e/uy4ci3ng Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this Estrogen packed Episode, Alex talks with New Guest Marisol , and Krystal about a customer interaction that has the whole shop talking. Also in this episode, the group goes over our JULY events, links below! Don't forget to share and subscribe! Make Sure To sign up for our upcoming classes! Missouri CCW Class: https://fb.me/e/4zveEGagL FREE! Night Vision and Thermal Workshop: https://fb.me/e/724Ui6Qvc Tactical Shit "Stop the bleeding" Class: https://fb.me/e/1hME3q9bq STL Customer Appreciation Day !: https://fb.me/e/uy4ci3ng Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this Father's Day special, the group sits down to discuss not only our sales event but also their favorite Father's Day activities. Because that's just what these dads do. Before all that TJ tells a few life lessons, he learned firsthand, what to do afterward. Don't forget about this being the LAST CHANCE to hit up our event over @ https://shop.tacticalshit.com/ . Make sure to also listen in on the ammo situations the guys have been facing, and just how we are dealing with it! Don't forget to Like, Comment, & Subscribe! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
While Dyna Death is away on vacation, FDE steps in to give his opinions on the recent news articles involving 2a rights the @FirearmsPolicyCoalition & the devil's lettuce. After that we hear about how Hunter Bidebn may become the face of the 2a community, How many braces were actually made into SBR thanks to @GunsGadgets hard work. Then rounding out the episode, we hear about Cuban and Chinese relations, as well as a better understanding of the Russian / Ukraine conflict. Side note, There is a sale going on @ https://shop.tacticalshit.com/ Listen to the first 10 minutes for the special code! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
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The Fifth Circuit's Order clarifies that the Injunction Pending Appeal in Mock v. Garland applies to @FirearmsPolicyCoalition members, Maxim Defense's customers, and the individual plaintiffs' resident family members. The order, along with other cases like @CRSFirearms get talked about IN DEPTH on THIS Episode, at the end of the podcast Sig and Alex also let you in on all the good deals over at our online store! Links BELOW https://www.tacticalshit.com/5th-circuit-arm-brace-injunction-includes-fps-members-maxim-customers/ https://shop.tacticalshit.com/memorial-sale-2023 Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this episode, the group goes down a couple of rabbit holes. Ranging from the recent Title 42 debacle to POTUS Lise to the troops. At the end of the episode the group breaks down the newest body armor to hit our shelves, and what makes it such a good deal for our leo listeners. Also, check out Facebook for our upcoming local events! https://www.facebook.com/tacticalshtstore Ultimate Defense Event https://www.facebook.com/events/621948016533861 Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
Alex, Justin, and The LOVELY Krystal Powers sit dow to talk about the ruck going on RIGHT NO at the tactical shit STL LOCATION. Also they talk about past rucks, and How Justin D. got the nick name "Toe Popper". Swing by and see us! https://fb.me/e/HrQUeVaA Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
IL. Firearm owners now is your chance to grab those coveted "normal" capacity magazines! We drop that little bit of knowledge & MORE in this episode. After covering the latest shootings, the quys talk about our upcoming NVG classes, and the 6th annual Silkies ruck! Links below for events and orgs talked about in the video BELOW: Our uTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcraC28jAZgHH0eDHM170KQ Ruck Event - https://fb.me/e/HrQUeVaA Freedom13 - https://thefreedom13.org/ Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this episode, we report the news on the ATF vs @CRSFirearms and the business card-shaped machine guns. After that and the return of Krystal Powers, we get a quick review of the FINAL 4 of our SWEET 16-guns countdown. Rounding out the episode Alex gets SUPER FIRED UP about the newest Wa. Bill protecting CHILDREN as young as 12 FROM THEIR NON-PROGRESSIVE PARENTS?!?!?! Trying to unpack that? Watch till the end for that & more! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
Like looking down a dark tunnel to only see the light at the end was a train, the split in the LGBTQ+WTFBBQ community has only fueled tensions around government-funded firearm violence. On a lighter note, the guys check out the memes we can all watch to keep our smiles big heading into the end of the world. Rounding out the episode, we finally get an end to our sweet 16 picks for the EndoWorld/Chi-Zom/AI-Fueled Apocolyips. What do you think about our choices? Let us know In the comments OR ON THE APP!! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
The guys sit down to give their Saturday breakdown of the Ky Bank Shooting, as well as the idea of a progressive fudd, wondering what that means? Well, give the episode a listen and find out. Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this ep, Sig and Dynadeath converse on what the National news has been neglecting to tell us, as well as what they believe it takes to be a true LOCAL WARLORD. Looking internationally they also touch on the torching of black rock and INBEVs recent Trans Ad for Budlight Blunder. Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this episode, the group talks about The Judges' Resolution of Disapproval on the Arm Brace Ruling and what you can do to find out more over at @GunOwnersofAmerica . After that they get into the meat and potatoes of this episode, what 4 guns, out of our choices, are the winners of this very different sort of sweet 16 bracket. What do you think, like they asked, make sure to weigh in with your opinions in the comments below! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this Cast, we get the full group! Starting off, we hear about a LOCAL TO US shooting right down the street from our St. Peter's location. During a normal shopping outing, an older woman was not only mugged but survived being shot in the ear! After that, we hear about the Federal Judge who knocked down Missouri's 2nd Amendment protection act. Thankfully TJ gives us the inside track on what Mo.'s AG is doing to stop it! Rounding out the episode, Notorious F.D.E stops by to give yall HIS 4 guns for the Zombie/Chinese invasion! Don't forget to grab the app, and let us know what YOU think of our picks, or tell us YOUR OWN! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://www.tacticalshit.com/link-tree/#anchor Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this episode, the group set down to talk about the recent STL viral tik toc murder of what might have been a homeless man. Not only did this go down in broad daylight, but there were also people standing around just watching. After that, we get our FAVORITE lady warlord Clover on the phone to tell us about her personal success since falling off the Vegan wagon. Rounding out this broadcast, the team tells us their TOP 4 picks for guns to have during the zombie apocalypse, or Chinese invasion, whichever happens first! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://linktr.ee/tacticalshtshop Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this episode, the gang sit down to discuss the tragic accident earlier this week involving an out of town'er , who found herself right in the middle of St. Louis' ever-growing problem of repeat offenders BACK out on the street. After that, the crew goes over the 8.6 Blackout round and Alex does us some learning! Make sure to watch till the end of this to find out where we got the title from! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://linktr.ee/tacticalshtshop Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
The entire group is back together, in this episode they blast through all the most recent events happening! Covering all the balloons flying all over America, and Sleepy Joe's response. On top of that, the group discusses their theories on what exactly is causing all these train derailments. Rounding out the episode we take a look at the most recent shootings in Michigan and Texas. Make sure to watch till the end to hear about our NEW NEVER BEEN DONE B4 Stock idea, as well as the launch of TJ's weird clothing line! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://linktr.ee/tacticalshtshop Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
The guys sit down in this episode to talk in detail about Night Vision. Not only do they announce our MONTHLY FREE NVG WORKSHOP, but also about all the new additions to what we have available and ON SALE currently (2/9/22 -2/13/22) at our ONLINE and STL location! After that FDE covers the ruling made by U.S. District Judge Patrick Wyrick who dismissed an indictment against a man charged in August with violating that ban, saying it infringed his right to bear arms under the U.S. Constitution's Second Amendment. Wyrick said that while the government can protect the public from dangerous people possessing guns, it could not argue Jared Harrison's "mere status as a user of marijuana justifies stripping him of his fundamental right to possess a firearm." Then we talk about the Mock v. Garland - @FirearmsPolicyCoalition Lawsuit Challenging the ATF's Pistol Brace Rule, and what that can mean for the ruling and the NFA as a whole. The Grope then talks about FRAC (The Firearms Regulatory Accountability Coalition), and how half the country has banded together to "Improve business conditions for the firearms industry by ensuring that firearms regulatory agencies, including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), operate in a fair, transparent, and consistent manner. Businesses deserve a fair and predictable regulatory and legal environment. " Rounding out the Ep we talk briefly about how @GunOwnersofAmerica have sided with the state of Texas in a lawsuit against the ATF that has officially been filed, and how they are gearing up to fight this draconian law alongside Texas! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://linktr.ee/tacticalshtshop Hosts: Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle, & @notoriousfde ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In this episode we get a full house, meaning not only did Marc with a C ( Head of Tactical Shit's FFL Dept.), but also the return of FDE! Back on track from all of our Shot Show action, the group sits down to discuss not only the return of bump stocks but also new info regarding 2 important new "rules". All is not sad however with the introduction of the SHORT Act. Make sure to check out the time stamps for easily getting all the info! 00:00- Intro 00:04- Roger Benitez Issues Stay Order 00:07- Lawsuit Printers Go Brrrrt 00:09- Black Firearms History Month 00:11- SHORT Act 00:17- Gang Banger Safety 00:22- Stay Order Issued For IL. AWB 00:26- ATF Webinar 00:30- What is FRAK? 00:35- Bump Stocks Return 00:40- TJ's Solution to SBR/ Brace Delema 00:42- Coast Guard Training Program Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * https://linktr.ee/tacticalshtshop Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, and Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
Another episode in the bag! The team tried to squeeze as much as we could into our 50 min run time. Make sure to check out the timestamps below and don't forget to LIKE, COMMENT & Subscribe! 00:00- Intro 00:03- Where Are you listening text us and let us know 00:05- Buzzwords of @shotshow 2023 00:07- Who & What is Holosun Fusion 00:09- Man Bear Pig and other Cryptids 00:12- Erosion Of Rights 00:14- Even More Definitions on Arm Brace Ruling 00:18- Back On The Ruling Track 00:23- The Free Tax Stamp Honey Pot 00:27- 88 Day Denial with Active Enforcement 00:29- @GunOwnersofAmerica FAQ 00:34- NFA Item FAQ 00:38- Winghaven / Local Home invasion 00:48- Come See Us, Seek Training! Get The APP! https://www.realtalk933.com/get-the-app/ Or Text TACTICAL to 59769 * Hosts: Tj Kirgin @Sig_Glockincolt, Alex @dynadeathmilberg, and Krystal Stone of @krystalstonefitness / @readyaimthrottle ------------------------- Thank You to All Our Sponsors That Made This podcast possible, and shitheads like YOU You can listen to the show on the following channels in their respective areas Real Talk 93.3 KRTK 93.3 FM, K283CI 104.5FM, & KMOV 104.3FM-In the STL area KLPW 107.3 FM-In the St. James area 100.7FM- in the East STL IL. area You can also catch this on the AM channels 1010 & 920 AM in the MO / IL area *Message and Data Rates May Apply. You may opt out at any time by sending STOP to 41513. Supported carriers: AT&T Mobility, Sprint, Nextel, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Alltell, Virgin, US Cellular, Boost and Cellular One. For help or information text HELP to 41513
In episode #69 of the IoT For All Podcast, Ryan is joined by Marco Rodrigues, the VP of Products and Solutions at Volterra to talk about the future of edge computing, including the effects and adoption of distributed cloud computing and distributed application management.Marco comes from a deep background in networking, telco cloud architecture and applications. Before joining Volterra, he was the VP of Solutions Architecture at Juniper and managed the architecture, design, and deployment of clouds for AT&T Mobility, Deutsche Telekom, GE, Workday, and others. To start the episode, Marco shared a little about what Volterra does, and how it fits into the IoT space as a whole. Volterra provides a distributed cloud platform to enable the frictionless exchange of data between multi-cloud and edge sites and allowing DevOps teams to manage fleets of applications and infrastructure with greater ease.Marco spoke to some of the industry trends around edge computing - including some of the reasons companies are moving their data processing to the edge, and a bit of background on the edge computing landscape as a whole. Marco also shared some of Volterra’s own use cases and some of the situations that brought other companies to make the change.Changing the conversation to adoption, Marco spoke to some of the trends he’d seen as applications have evolved. He spoke to some of the drivers and challenges facing the adoption of edge computing, and what, in his opinion, it would take for it to become an industry standard.And to close out the episode, Marco shared his thoughts on COVID-19 and how he anticipated it affecting the market long-term.Interested in connecting with Marco? Reach out to him on Linkedin!About Volterra: Volterra provides a distributed cloud platform to deploy, connect, secure, and operate applications and data across multi-cloud and edge sites. Line-of-business leaders can drive business transformation and automation by distributing workloads closer to business activity. DevOps teams can manage fleets of applications and infrastructure with less complexity. Network teams can simplify application connectivity and security across clouds.Key Questions and Topics from this Episode:(01:16) Intro to Marco(03:23) Intro to Voltera(04:35) What does a typical customer engagement look like?(06:05) What are the benefits of moving an application to the edge?(08:55) How were these solutions being handled before edge computing? Or were they at all?(11:34) What changes are you seeing in the space, how are applications evolving and changing?(14:22) What is distributed application management, and how does it work together with edge computing?(16:52) How do you view the adoption of these technologies, currently? What do you think is driving or preventing adoption?(19:52) What is it going to take for edge computing to become the industry standard?(23:00) How do you see COVID-19 influencing customers and the market? What changes do you expect to see on the long-term?(26:46) What should we keep an eye out for at Voltera?
For decades, Americans who have been wronged by corporations and large companies could bring a class-action lawsuit, pooling their resources to alleviate the cost of suing. The class-action lawsuit made it possible for the “little guys” to take on big conglomerates. But more and more corporations are adding arbitration clauses into terms of service agreements, essentially forcing a consumer to waive the right to sue in court or bring a class-action. The arbitration clauses essentially force each individual to appear before an arbitrator or arbitration panel with a price tag that can sometimes far outweigh the cost of court. For years, the practice of forced arbitration was prohibited by law in many states. But in 2011 the Supreme Court ruled in AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion that all state laws prohibiting forced arbitration clauses are preempted by the 1925 Federal Arbitration Act. That led a host of corporations to add the clauses to terms of service and other contractual agreements. For the consumer with a small claim, the cost of arbitration may far exceed the amount of the tort. Not only must the consumer pay one-half the cost of the arbitration, but may incur travel expenses if bringing an action against an out of state company. A class-action would allow a group of consumers with small claims to band together and file one large claim, hence, a more cost-effective and feasible avenue. What are the chances of a consumer winning an arbitration? A 2007 study, conducted by Public Citizen concluded that 95 percent of arbitration cases brought by consumers are settled in favor of companies. According to the study, a sample of 19,300 cases showed that arbitrators ruled in favor of consumers five percent of the time. Meanwhile, companies such as MasterCard, Visa, Discover Financial Services and American Express Co. won 95 percent of the disputes, the study noted. Critics of arbitration point out that arbitration providers want to get repeat business from companies, so they have a financial incentive to rule more often in favor of a business and that arbitration clauses do nothing more than shield them from costly lawsuits. Proponents claim the consumer has as equal a chance of prevailing before an arbitration panel as they would in court. They also claim it’s more cost effective for the consumer to engage in arbitration rather than a costly lawsuit. In AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion, American Express argued that arbitration is a more cost effective method for lower income plaintiffs to pursue their claims and that it prevents abusive lawsuits against corporations. As VNN previously reported, a California resident lost an arbitration and was ordered to pay the prevailing party nearly $90,000 in legal fees. The amount does not include the cost of the actual arbitration. Arbitration is provided under the Federal Arbitration Act enacted February 12, 1925 as a method of resolving disputes. In the ruling of AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion the Supreme Court held that the Federal Arbitration Act does not permit courts to invalidate a contractual waiver of class arbitration on the ground that the plaintiff’s cost of individually arbitrating a federal statutory claim exceeds potential recovery. Justice Antonin Scalia delivered the opinion of the Court. It was not unanimous.
Talk Highlights: How Gregg’s retail background lead him to where he is today, The Shopping Center Group. Why businesses should look at technology, mapping, and general infrastructure when building the bridge between technologies and brokers. Headed into The Shopping Center Group with an open mind Gregg starts tackling the job bringing in a new mapping platform. Why is mobile and movement data so important in today’s day and age? Speaker Bio: For twelve years Gregg Katz had worked hand-in-hand with an award-winning GIS & Analytics company, The Shopping Center Group. As the Director of Innovation and Technology there, he has developed a forward way of thinking. This allows him to create an infrastructure for data, analytics, GIS, mobile technology, marketing/branding, and research by leveraging information and tools. This ultimately aligns the company’s tactical plans for future growth with the needs of the company’s employees and consumers. Not only does Gregg manage his own team of 35 employees but he also does Tenant Representation and Consulting. He consults with national, regional and local companies – AT&T Mobility, The Children’s Place and Whole Foods. Utilizing his market expertise and relationships he helps locate, negotiate, and purchase the perfect location for his clients.
Bio Carmen Scurato (@carmenscurato) is Vice President, Policy and General Counsel at the National Hispanic Media Coalition, where she leads NHMC's policy and government affairs office in Washington, D.C. She is responsible for developing policy and legal strategies that encourage open and affordable communications, innovation, competition, and diversity. Carmen represents NHMC in meetings with decision makers in Congress and at federal regulatory agencies. She has spoken extensively on the ways that communications policy impacts people of color and regularly appears in outlets such as Fast Company, Fortune, The Root and the Guardian to highlight NHMC's policy and advocacy efforts. Carmen coordinates organizational responses to regulatory proposals that threaten to widen the digital divide and has co-authored several notable filings for Voices for Internet Freedom highlighting the importance of Net Neutrality and the Lifeline program for communities of color. In 2017, Carmen was the architect of Freedom of Information Act requests that compelled the FCC to release more than 50,000 consumer complaints, previously undisclosed, that drew renewed attention to the importance of preserving the 2015 Open Internet Order. Carmen also supervises NHMC's legal fellowship program, which provides an opportunity for select students throughout the country to experience media, technology, and telecommunications law and advocacy. Before joining NHMC, Carmen worked at the Department of Justice and assisted in Medicare fraud investigations, including a False Claims Act case that resulted in the recovery of hundreds of millions of dollars. She also worked at the DOJ Office of Legislative Affairs on large document requests received from congressional oversight committees. Carmen, a native of Puerto Rico, earned her J.D. from Villanova University School of Law and her B.A. cum laude from New York University. Carmen also serves on the public policy advisory council to the American Library Association and is a member of the FCC Consumer Advisory Committee. She also sits on the Advisory Board for Full Color Future and was named as one of 2017's Full Color 50. Carmen is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar, Hispanic National Bar Association, and the Federal Communications Bar Association. Resources National Hispanic Media Coalition Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O'Neil News Roundup Despite deeply flawed public record, FCC still plans net neutrality repeal The FCC is poised to repeal its net neutrality rules this Thursday despite tens of thousands of fake or fraudulent comments in the record. Both Democratic FCC Commissioners, several members of Congress, and protesters have called on the FCC to delay repealing the rules. However, Chairman Ajit Pai and his Republican colleagues are planning to overturn the rules anyway. The FCC on Monday announced a so-called framework under which it and the FTC would ostensibly work in partnership to weed out bad actors on the internet. However, this is more likely to be political maneuvering by the two agencies' Republican leadership, since FTC Commissioner Terrell McSweeney wrote a widely-read op-ed in Quartz last week stating that the FTC does not have the expertise to regulate internet service providers. Additionally, Brian Fung noted in the Washington Post that a case that's currently pending in the 9th Circuit could restrict those who wish to file grievances against their internet service providers even further. In FTC v. AT&T Mobility, the court will decide, within days, whether a parent corporate entity can escape being classified as a common carrier even if one or more of its smaller subsidiaries is classified as such. This is important because the FTC does not have jurisdiction over common carriers--only the FCC does. So if the court defines AT&T as a common carrier, the notion that the FTC would have any kind of authority to enforce net neutrality principles against ISPs, is a joke, basically--since AT&T would be able to claim an exemption from FTC enforcement based on the fact that its subsidiary is classified as a common carrier. And, as Brian explains, overturning the net neutrality rules would effectively remove AT&T from the FCC's common carrier definition. Taken together, a decision in the 9th circuit that's favorable to AT&T, combined with the FCC overturning the net neutrality rules, would make it a great week for AT&T, as it would mean that the company isn't subject to regulation by either agency. House Democrats, including Elijah Cummings, are calling on the Government Accountability Office to investigate the fake comments. Former National Security Officials say Trump voter database could be hacked In an amicus brief filed in the DC Circuit in support of Common Cause's lawsuit against the Trump Administration, Former National Security officials are worried that the Trump administration's proposed database that's designed to prevent so-called voter fraud would be susceptible to large-scale hacking. The former officials, including former National Intelligence Director James Clapper say exposing the personal information of millions of Americans online would invite hacking by both nation-states and criminals. Cloudflare CEO backtracks on 'Daily Stormer' takedown Remember when Cloudflare decided to stop hosting the neo-Nazi website 'Daily Stormer' for mocking the woman who was mowed down during Charlottesville riots in August? Now, Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince says that was a mistake because he's almost a "free speech absolutist" and that he let his emotions get the better of him. He says he's going to try not to be so impulsive next time. And, in the future, if the Southern Poverty Law Center reaches out to him to complain about hateful content Cloudflare is hosting, he's just going to delegate it to the Electronic Frontier Foundation--a privacy-focused non-profit that's based on the West Coast--and let those two duke it out. He's too busy to help curtail hate speech, basically. Meanwhile, Google announced that it will be hiring 10,000 people to help stamp out extremist content on YouTube. SEC Crypto unit files first charges The Securities and Exchange Commission's new division that's focused on cryptocurrencies filed its first charges last week. They're against a company called PlexCorps, which was about to hold an initial coin offering (ICO) for which it claimed investors would receive 13 times their investment. The SEC alleged fraud and froze the company's assets. Meanwhile, the price of a single Bitcoin has jumped to over $17,000, from around $1,000 in January. Bitcoin futures also launched on the New York and London exchanges on Monday. Many experts are predicting that Bitcoin will eventually crash. Facebook kids messenger app raises privacy red flags Facebook released a new app last week called Messenger Kids which lets kids under 12 "connect with people they love but also has the level of control parents want." Almost immediately, Democratic Senators Ed Markey and Richard Blumentahl raised concerns, saying that the app raises privacy and security concerns. So they're asking Facebook for more clarity on how the app works. White House says warrantless NSA surveillance can continue after statute expires The NSA's warrantless surveillance program will expire on January 1st if Congress doesn't pass an extension. However, the White House says that it has the authority to keep the program going because the FISA court met on April 26th and made changes that would remain in place for a year. Charlie Savage reports in the New York Times. Google blocks Youtube on Amazon devices Google has blocked YouTube on Amazon's streaming devices. Google says Amazon refuses to offer Amazon Prime through Google gadgets and has recently halted the sale of Google's Nest. AT&T/Time Warner merger trial set for March The trial between the Department of Justice against the AT&T/Time Warner merger is set to begin on March 19th. This is unlikely to meet that April 22 deadline for the deal to close, on which AT&T would have to pay Time Warner $500 million.
In this episode, Thomas continues his choose-your-own-adventure in which we discover how two well-meaning efforts to protect privacy on the Internet somehow left us with the "Selling The Internet" Bill, S.J.R. 34. We also tackle the wackiest of wacky lawsuits, starring everyone's favorite Internet troll, Ann Coulter. First, though, Andrew assigns homework to the listeners for the very first time, previewing what will be an in-depth discussion of the recent Federal Court order granting injunctive relief and blocking President Trump's "Sanctuary Cities" executive order. Then, we return to our story from Friday's show, unraveling the connections between the FCC, the FTC, Internet Privacy, and the Republican Congress. After that, we discuss the Berkeley College Republicans' lawsuit against the school in connection with Milo Yiannopolous and Ann Coulter. Is this lawsuit as hilarious as it seems? (Yes. Yes it is.) Finally, we end with the answer to Thomas (and Phil!) Take the Bar Exam Question #21 about a state choosing first to recognize gay marriage and then trying to repeal it via a ballot initiative. Remember that TTTBE issues a new question every Friday, followed by the answer on next Tuesday's show. Don't forget to play along by following our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and/or our Facebook Page and quoting the Tweet or Facebook Post that announces this episode along with your guess and reason(s)! Recent Appearances: Andrew was a guest on Episode 209 of the Phil Ferguson Show; please give it a listen! Show Notes & Links Here is a link to the decision by the Northern District of California enjoining the enforcement of EO 13768 that Andrew assigned as homework. This is the single sentence text of S.J.R. 34. And these are the 2016 FCC Internet Privacy rules (all 399 pages!) that S.J.R. 34 overturned. This is the earlier 2010 Open Internet Order promulgated by the FCC... ...and this is Verizon v. FCC, 740 F.3d 623 (D.C. Cir. 2014), which struck down those rules. And this is the case of FTC v. AT&T Mobility, a 2016 decision from the 9th Circuit, discussed in depth in this episode. Finally, this is a link to the text of the Berkeley College Republican/Ann Coulter lawsuit, which is some truly hilarious reading. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
In this episode, Thomas begins a choose-your-own-adventure in which two well-meaning trains collide, producing the so-called "Selling The Internet" Bill, S.J.R. 34. How did this happen? First, though, Andrew revisits a very difficult TTTBE question (#18), and answers a question from long-standing friend of the show Eric Brewer about the differences between a corporation and an LLC. In the main segment, Thomas gets to choose between the well-meaning FCC and the well-meaning FTC in boarding his doomed train. Choose along with Thomas and figure out where we're headed! After that, Closed Arguments looks at the Fearless Girl statue and moral rights associated with copyright. Finally, we end with a brand new Thomas Takes the Bar Exam question #21 about repealing gay marriage. Remember that TTTBE issues a new question every Friday, followed by the answer on next Tuesday's show. Don't forget to play along by following our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and/or our Facebook Page and quoting the Tweet or Facebook Post that announces this episode along with your guess and reason(s)! Recent Appearances: Andrew was a guest on Episode 209 of the Phil Ferguson Show; please give it a listen! Show Notes & Links This is the single sentence text of S.J.R. 34. And these are the 2016 FCC Internet Privacy rules (all 399 pages!) that S.J.R. 34 overturned. This is the earlier 2010 Open Internet Order promulgated by the FCC... ...and this is Verizon v. FCC, 740 F.3d 623 (D.C. Cir. 2014), which struck down those rules. This is the case we discuss in depth in this part of the story. And, as a special hint to our listeners who read the show notes, Part 2 of this story airing next week will focus on the case of FTC v. AT&T Mobility, a 2016 decision from the 9th Circuit. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com Direct Download
Creator of Kindle Nation Daily and BookGorilla Interview starts at 9:38 and ends at 39:45 Of the top 100 bestsellers in the Kindle Store for the entire year of 2014, 91 of those books were made available by the publishers at prices that we discovered, put up and featured on BookGorilla. The average price of those 91 on their feature day was $2.92. The total price of those 91 books if you had bought them at their original prices would have been $996. If you bought them on their BookGorilla day it was $265. What's not to like about that? News Glenn Lurie, CEO of AT&T Mobility interviewed on the re/code replay podcast - October 12, 2015 AmazonCrossing commits $10 more to translations into English (press release) Click here to propose a book for translation by AmazonCrossing Andrew Richard Albanese's review of court cases affecting publishing, at Publisher's Weekly - October 15, 2015 Tech Tip Interview with Stephen Windwalker Kindle Nation Daily BookGorilla The Post-American World: Release 2.0 by Fareed Zakaria (Audible version) Fall of Giants: The Century Trilogy, Book 1 by Ken Follett, read by John Lee (Audible) Ulysses by James Joyce, read by John Lee (Audible) Audible Membership plans, including the Platinum Annual Membership mentioned by Steve in the interview The Dark-Hunter Series collection thus far by Sherrilyn Kenyon Content Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth Became the Enemy of Prosperity by Douglas Rushkoff (Available for pre-order with delivery March 1, 2016) Essays After Eighty by Donald Hall, who will be my guest on TKC 382 on November 27, 2016 Next Week's Show A reprise of my interview with Jeff Bezos on July 26, 2012 and a conversation with my wife Darlene and her sister Deborah about our trip five years ago to Africa and our plans for Ecuador. Click here for information about Darlene's participation in a show at the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts October 21, 2015, through January 10, 2016. The poster for the show has a sample from her “Ellie” quilt, showing the eyes of an elephant we saw in Africa. How to Travel with us to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands I will upload four episodes of The Kindle Chronicles during the trip, available in the usual feeds Blog posts will appear regularly at LenEdgerly.com I hope to share at least one photo a day at Instagram.com/LenEdgerly Tweets? Maybe. If so, you will find them at Twitter.com/LenEdgerly Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Persepctive" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD. Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads! Right-click here and then click "Save Link As..." to download the audio to your computer, phone, or MP3 player.
Joyce welcomes Phil Gattone, the new CEO of the national Epilepsy Foundation, who will discuss his background and vision for this organization. In the second segment of the show, during the last 15 minutes, Avalyn Jackson, associate marketing director of disability and mature products, with AT&T Mobility will join as a guest. She will discuss her strategy associated with development and marketing of accessible devices.
On Wednesday, October 20, 2010, Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen, and Deepak Gupta, Public Citizen attorney held a telephone press briefing to provide background on the argument in AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion, which the U.S. Supreme Court will hear Nov. 9. The court will decide whether companies can deny consumers and employees the right to band together through class actions to fight fraud, discrimination and other illegal practices. AT&T argues that the courts must enforce the fine print of its contracts that ban class actions. Public Citizen attorney Deepak Gupta will argue before the court on behalf of consumers, claiming that the contracts are unconscionable and unenforceable. Tell Somebody was on the phone. Also on October 20th, an agency of the Department of Labor held a town hall meeting about filing claims for workers who have health problems from working at the Kansas City nuclear weapons parts plant. Click on the the pod icon above or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose save target as to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store or your podcast directory.