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Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast
592. The Best of Greg Egan Part 1 (with Anthony Ha)

Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 144:07


Anthony Ha joins us to discuss the first eight stories in the book The Best of Greg Egan, part of the SF Masterworks series of science fiction classics. Stories discussed: "Learning to Be Me" (20:42), "Axiomatic" (44:03), "Appropriate Love" (50:10), "Into Darkness" (1:00:30), "Unstable Orbits in the Space of Lies" (1:14:47), "Closer" (1:26:42), "Chaff" (1:38:50), "Luminous" (1:52:12). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast
Adam Shostack, Risk is Not Axiomatic

CERIAS Security Seminar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 64:25


This talk will look at how systems are secured at a practical engineering level and the science of risk. As we try to engineer secure systems, what are we trying to achieve and how can we do that? Modern threat modeling offers some practical approaches we can apply today. The limits of those approaches are important, and we'll look at how risk management seems to be treated as an axiom, some history of risk as a discipline, and how we might use that history to build better risk management processes. About the speaker: Adam is the author of Threat Modeling: Designing for Security and Threats: What Every Engineer Should Learn from Star Wars. He's a leading expert on threat modeling, a consultant, expert witness, and game designer. He has decades of experience delivering security. His experience ranges across the business world from founding startups to nearly a decade at Microsoft.His accomplishments include:Helped create the CVE. Now an Emeritus member of the Advisory Board.Fixed Autorun for hundreds of millions of systemsLed the design and delivery of the Microsoft SDL Threat Modeling Tool (v3)Created the Elevation of Privilege threat modeling gameCo-authored The New School of Information SecurityBeyond consulting and training, Shostack serves as a member of the Blackhat Review Board, an advisor to a variety of companies and academic institutions, and an Affiliate Professor at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington.

SAMPLER & SANS REPROCHES
RADIO Transmission N°1347 – 02.Dec.2024 [RUN LEVEL ZERO « A Strange New Pain » Top Of The Week ! NON STOP MUSIC !]

SAMPLER & SANS REPROCHES

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 93:52


SAMPLER & SANS REPROCHES (Radio broadcast)Playlist N° 1347 - Lundi 02 Décembre 2024 - Horaire : 20:00 >> 22:00EBM - SYNTHWAVE - INDUSTRIAL & RELATED MUSICGALAXIE RADIO 95.3FM www.galaxieradio.fr------------------------------------------> [ S&SR Selection de la semaine... RUN LEVEL ZERO "A Strange New Pain"] RUN LEVEL ZERO "Axiomatic" DIG Album: A Strange New Pain (Autoproduction) NORMAL BIAS «Burn Into Gold » DIG Album : Kingdom Come (DKA Records) CARDINAL NOIRE « The Swans » DIG Album : Vitriol (Art Of Fact Records) SHINY DARKNESS « My Garden Gate » CD : Underground Live Album (Autoproduction) MARTINÉ « Original Sin » DIG Album : My Mind : The Hand Grenade (Nadanna) PALE « Chains Of Steel » DIG Album : Where The Silence Speaks (Ant-Zen) KIMSHIES « Spiders In My Head» DIG EP : End Of Love (Roam Recordings) MAGNETIC RUST « Ghost Atom » DIG EP : Reboot Robot (Brique Rouge) THE RORSCHACH GARDEN « Trenchcoats » DIG Album : Pleasure Under Pressure (Ant-Zen) THEWALKINGICON « Stratosphere » DIG Album : We Are Memory (Negative Gain Productions) LLORA « Sunday » DIG Album : Llora (Autoproduction) YOUR ENEMY « It's Gone » DIG Album : Broken Toys (Progress Productions) SOUND OF PORN "Ácido En Madrid (Alberto Melloni Remix)" DIG EP: Dame Duro (Ghosting Corporation) NNHMN "Cold Eyes" DIG Album: Deception Island (K-Dreams Records) RUN LEVEL ZERO "We Are Strong" DIG Album: A Strange New Pain (Autoproduction) INVOKE THE INSULT "Optimerar Läget" DIG EP: Mellanläge (Autoproduction) ADVANCED ART "Wake Up" 12inch: Scars (Poko Records) VIOFLESH "Always" DIG Single: Always (Darktunes Music Group) SUPERNOVA 1006 "How I Need You (CASKET CASSETTE Remix)" DIG Single : How I Need You (Negative Gain Productions) RUE OBERKAMPF "I Won't Surrender (Brutal Edit)" DIG Single: I Won't Surrender (Rue Oberkampf) THIEF « Paramnesia » DIG Album : Bleed, Memory (Prophecy Productions) THE HALO TREES "Colorblind (Electronic Remake)" DIG Album: Electric Mirrors (COP International) THX TO : DKA Records (Chris), ART OF FACT RECORDS / LOOTERS (Sarah), MARTINÉ (Thomas), ANT-ZEN (Stefan ALt), MAGNETIC RUST (L'Excellent Kevin), ADVANCED ART (Jana & Pete), COP INTERNATIONAL (Christian)PODCAST:YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@SamplerEtSansReprochesYOUTUBE CHANNEL – NON STOP MUSIC -MIX ONLY + LIVE & INTERVIEWS REPORTS ITUNES :https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/sampler-sans-reproches/id1511413205 MIXCLOUD : https://www.mixcloud.com/SetSRradio/PODCLOUD :https://podcloud.fr/studio/podcasts/sampler-et-sans-reproches DEEZER :https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/1181282 GALAXIE RADIO http://galaxieradio.fr/ go to replay Sampler & Sans ReprochesAMAZON MUSIC https://music.amazon.fr/podcasts/9718c2fe-d841-4339-a3e5-82c31d018ed7/SAMPLER-SANS-REPROCHESHEARTHIS https://hearthis.at/sampler-sans-reproches/

Amboy Baptist Church
Matthew 12:33-37 It's Axiomatic

Amboy Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 48:53


Does It Fly?
Can We Create Black Mirror's San Junipero in Real Life?

Does It Fly?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 48:08


SPOILER ALERT: This episode of Does it Fly? and the show notes that follow contains spoilers for Black Mirror, “San Junipero.” If you haven't watched the episode yet, go check it out on Netflix and then come back and join us!One of Black Mirror's most critically acclaimed episodes! Apparently set in a seaside town in the 1980s, “San Junipero” follows the story of two women, Yorkie and Kelly, who meet and develop a relationship. But in fact, the San Junipero locale is a simulated reality where the elderly and dying can live out their remaining days in a youthful, idealized version of their choosing before deciding whether to pass on to death or remain in the simulation forever. San Junipero has cemented itself as one of the most “happy” episodes of Black Mirror, showing there's at least a little room for positivity and hope in the future. Hakeem and Tamara are back again, looking through the mirror at our reality to see what it would take to upload one's consciousness (and soul?) permanently.From a scientific perspective, Hakeem investigates the technological feasibility of uploading and suspending human consciousness in virtual reality. How are our memories created, and would it be possible to upload entire neural networks? What would the ethical considerations be for having an afterlife of this nature? How would it affect our understanding of life, death, and immortality? And how much of yourself and your memories will be uploaded? Perhaps most importantly, would this version of you be a copy, an imitation, or your whole self?Meanwhile, Tamara jacks in to tackle “San Junipero” from a story perspective. Does the episode's lack of technological explanation for its virtual reality enhance or diminish the authenticity of Yorkie and Kelly's relationship? What's the user interface like, and what's San Junipero's population breakdown? Would you trust your consciousness in the hands of a corporation for eternity? And how does this episode's positive ending reflect and challenge Black Mirror's usual pessimism about the future and technology?All this and more in our latest episode! Remember that you can join in on the conversation in the comments on our YouTube page, so be sure to like, subscribe, and come back for more!FURTHER READINGWant to dive a little deeper into the scientific concepts Hakeem touched on in today's episode?The Hebbian Learning Rule“Memories are fragments; some parts are in the pre-frontal cortex, some parts are in the hippocampus; it all has to do with the connection between neurons. Neurons that fire together wire together.”Memory Retrieval and the Passage of Time“Every time you access a memory, there's a possibility for modification.”Language Models, Explained“If you're Albert Einstein, you have a lot of writing; you have a lot of speech; I can put that in an AI learning algorithm so that it can learn to predict the next word just like ChatGPT does.”Self-Concept“We each have three selves: our private self, our public self, and our secret self.”Want some sci-fi & the afterlife or anthologies? Here are some suggested readings on stories and concepts similar to “San Junipero”!Permutation City by Greg Eagan“A life in Permutation City is unlike any life to which you're accustomed. You have Eternal Life, the power to live forever. Immortality is real, just not what you'd expect.”Axiomatic by Greg Eagan“Drawing on nine years of research, Axiomatic explores the ways we understand the traumas we inherit and the systems that sustain them.”The Wilds by Julia Elliott “At a deluxe medical spa on a nameless Caribbean island, a middle-aged woman hopes to revitalize her fading youth with grotesque rejuvenating therapies that combine cutting-edge medical technologies with holistic approaches.”Replay by Ken Grimwood“43-year-old man who dies and wakes up back in 1963 in his 18-year-old body. He relives his life with all his memories of the previous 25 years intact. This happens repeatedly, with the man playing out his life differently in each cycle.”Alice Isn't Dead by Joseph Fink“Keisha Taylor lived a quiet life with her wife, Alice, until the day that Alice disappeared.” Combines science fiction, romance, and horror, all with a beautiful story and character developmentSUGGESTED VIEWINGOf course, watching “San Junipero” is the best way to inform the discussion of today's episode, but here are a few other Black Mirror episodes that tackle death and technology in a not-so-far future.Black Mirror S3E4 “San Junipero”Our topic of discussion!Black Mirror S2E1 “Be Right Back”After Martha's boyfriend is killed, she turns to a service that creates an AI replica of him, bringing him back from the dead, or at least an imitation of him.Black Mirror S4E6 “Black Museum” A museum of medical marvels (or failures) from the hologram of a convicted killer's mind to a stuffed monkey with the consciousness of a dying mother, what miracles (or horrors) await in the Black Museum?Here are some movies and TV shows mentioned in this week's podcast or some honorable mentions!UploadAnother look into the reality of virtual reality in a not-so-far-off future. When a computer programmer gets into a deadly car accident, his consciousness gets uploaded into a virtual afterlife of his choosing, but not everything is as it seems. The Seventh SignMentioned by Hakeen and Tamara. A sci-fi drama/thriller that explores the myth of the Guf, the well of souls that's a place that you existed in before you were born.The MatrixYou can't talk about virtual realities without talking about The Matrix. Set in a dystopian future in which humanity is unknowingly trapped inside the Matrix, a simulated reality that intelligent machines have created.Vanilla SkyAn honorable mention that explores the concept of digital afterlife. Starring Tom Cruise, it's a sci-fi thriller following a magazine publisher who begins questioning reality after being disfigured in a car crash.Lorn “Anvil”Another honorable mention. In this electronic music video, Anvil is a social network that allows you to destroy your body to fight against overpopulation, but your conscience won't be destroyed; it will join the social network Anvil.FOLLOW US!Stay in the loop! Follow @DoesItFlyPod on YouTube and TikTok and let us know what you think! And don't forget to follow Roddenberry Entertainment:Instagram: @RoddenberryOfficial Facebook: RoddenberryTwitter: @Roddenberry  *Roddenberry Entertainment participates in affiliate programs and may receive a small commission for links on this page*For Advertising Inquiries: doesitfly@roddenberry.com

The RPGBOT.Podcast
RUNES: Introducing Axe and Anarchy Into Your Game

The RPGBOT.Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 67:47


Welcome to another episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, where we dive into all things Dungeons & Dragons. Today we're talking about the highly debated topic of magic items in 5th Edition and exploring the game-changing rune system of Pathfinder 2nd Edition. Get ready to discover the untapped potential of these rune-enhanced weapons and armor and how they can add a new level of customization to your game. From anarchic axes to axiomatic swords, join us as we discuss the possibilities of incorporating these dynamic runes into your 5th Edition campaigns. Plus, stick around as we share some tips on introducing new tones and themes into your games, and how to shake things up with a villain's perspective. So grab your dice and get ready to level up your TTRPG with the RPGBOT.Podcast! SHOWNOTES Magic items in D&D 5th Edition often lack uniqueness and customization, relying heavily on numerical bonuses. The Pathfinder 2nd Edition rune system offers a solution to the limitations of magic items in 5th Edition, providing flexibility and customization. Property runes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition add unique effects and abilities to weapons and armor, allowing for more dynamic gameplay. The level-based restrictions on runes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition ensure that players receive appropriate and balanced magic items. Adapting weapon properties from Pathfinder 2e to 5e can add unique and interesting options for players. Determining the rarity of adapted weapons can be based on level restrictions and vulnerabilities. Allowing multiple property runes on a weapon can provide players with more customization options. Bringing armor runes to 5e can enhance the variety and customization of armor options. The inclusion of magic item prices in OneD&D can provide guidance for DMs and players when acquiring and pricing magic items. Open discussions with players are important when attempting tonal shifts in a campaign. Have a conversation with the group to gauge their interest in exploring a new tone or theme. Consider running a short arc with a different tone to provide a break from the main campaign. Explore the villain's perspective by running a one-shot where the players play as goons in the villain's army. Use horror survivor scenarios to instill fear and create a sense of revenge in the players. SHOW TOPICS The Issue with Magic Items in D&D 5th Edition The Appeal of Pathfinder 2nd Edition Rune System Fundamental and Property Runes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition Exploring Property Runes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition Adapting Axiomatic and Anarchic Weapon Properties Determining Rarity for Axiomatic and Anarchic Weapons Level Restrictions and Vulnerabilities Allowing Multiple Property Runes Reducing Enhancement Bonus for Property Runes Bringing Armor Runes to 5e Magic Item Prices in 1D&D Sneaking Tonal Shifts into the Game Introducing a New Tone or Theme Exploring the Villain's Perspective Horror Survivor Scenarios If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati

RPGBOT.Podcast
RUNES: Introducing Axe and Anarchy Into Your Game

RPGBOT.Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 67:47


Welcome to another episode of the RPGBOT.Podcast, where we dive into all things Dungeons & Dragons. Today we're talking about the highly debated topic of magic items in 5th Edition and exploring the game-changing rune system of Pathfinder 2nd Edition. Get ready to discover the untapped potential of these rune-enhanced weapons and armor and how they can add a new level of customization to your game. From anarchic axes to axiomatic swords, join us as we discuss the possibilities of incorporating these dynamic runes into your 5th Edition campaigns. Plus, stick around as we share some tips on introducing new tones and themes into your games, and how to shake things up with a villain's perspective. So grab your dice and get ready to level up your TTRPG with the RPGBOT.Podcast! SHOWNOTES Magic items in D&D 5th Edition often lack uniqueness and customization, relying heavily on numerical bonuses. The Pathfinder 2nd Edition rune system offers a solution to the limitations of magic items in 5th Edition, providing flexibility and customization. Property runes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition add unique effects and abilities to weapons and armor, allowing for more dynamic gameplay. The level-based restrictions on runes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition ensure that players receive appropriate and balanced magic items. Adapting weapon properties from Pathfinder 2e to 5e can add unique and interesting options for players. Determining the rarity of adapted weapons can be based on level restrictions and vulnerabilities. Allowing multiple property runes on a weapon can provide players with more customization options. Bringing armor runes to 5e can enhance the variety and customization of armor options. The inclusion of magic item prices in OneD&D can provide guidance for DMs and players when acquiring and pricing magic items. Open discussions with players are important when attempting tonal shifts in a campaign. Have a conversation with the group to gauge their interest in exploring a new tone or theme. Consider running a short arc with a different tone to provide a break from the main campaign. Explore the villain's perspective by running a one-shot where the players play as goons in the villain's army. Use horror survivor scenarios to instill fear and create a sense of revenge in the players. SHOW TOPICS The Issue with Magic Items in D&D 5th Edition The Appeal of Pathfinder 2nd Edition Rune System Fundamental and Property Runes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition Exploring Property Runes in Pathfinder 2nd Edition Adapting Axiomatic and Anarchic Weapon Properties Determining Rarity for Axiomatic and Anarchic Weapons Level Restrictions and Vulnerabilities Allowing Multiple Property Runes Reducing Enhancement Bonus for Property Runes Bringing Armor Runes to 5e Magic Item Prices in 1D&D Sneaking Tonal Shifts into the Game Introducing a New Tone or Theme Exploring the Villain's Perspective Horror Survivor Scenarios If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra Twitter: @RPGBOTDOTNET Facebook: rpgbotbotdotnet Bluesky:rpgbot.bsky.social Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games Twitter: @GravenAshes YouTube@ashravenmedia Randall James @JackAmateur Amateurjack.com Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati

AXIOMATIC
Organizational Skills

AXIOMATIC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 8:00


3 Key-points we touch bases on, within this new 2024 episode. 1. Accountability 2. Self-Trust to Earn Trust 3. A better kind of Sabotage My Website: www.axiomatic.pro Axiomatic Template to get your feet wet: https://www.notion.so/theapex/AXIOMATIC-689423c2199a45eea72f638ed4ee7a30?pvs=4 My Digital Footprint: https://linko.page/rickjreynajr?s=url --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/axiomaticshow/message

Mike in The Morning
Word of the day-Axiomatic

Mike in The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 0:43


Axiomatic adjective self-evident or unquestionable. "it is axiomatic that dividends have to be financed"

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for January 18, 2024 is: axiomatic • ak-see-uh-MAT-ik • adjective Axiomatic is a formal adjective that describes something—usually a statement—that is understood as obviously true, such that it is or should be taken for granted. // It is axiomatic that successful athletes are not just talented, but have put in years of dedicated training. See the entry > Examples: “‘You're better off' is a hard pill when you're grieving a breakup. But it's axiomatic: Someone who doesn't want you as-is isn't the person you want.” — Carolyn Hax, The Washington Post, 24 Feb. 2023 Did you know? An axiom is a principle widely accepted for its intrinsic merit, or one regarded as self-evidently true. A statement that is axiomatic, therefore, is one against which few people would argue. Axiomatic entered English from the New Latin word axiōmaticus, and like axiom, it comes ultimately from the Greek word axíōma, meaning (among other things) “that which is reasonable (though not demonstrated to be true).” The word axiom can also refer to a statement accepted as true specifically as the basis for an argument or inference. An example would be: “Nothing can both be and not be at the same time and in the same respect.” Such axioms are often employed in philosophy, as well as in mathematics and geometry, where they are sometimes called postulates.

Talking Points
The AXIOMATIC - SSP Trial

Talking Points

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 8:35


Mike Sharma and C. Michael Gibson discuss managing acute thromboembolic events in secondary stroke using antithrombotic treatment with factor XIa inhibition.

Secret Society of Fly Tyers
Episode 18: Sandy River with Axiomatic Fly Fishing

Secret Society of Fly Tyers

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 90:59


**Interview starts at 13:03** Guest Links: Axiomatic Fly Fishing on IG Axiomaticflyfishing.com Axiomatic Fly Fishing YouTube Other Links: Marmot Dam Removal UFO Entering Mt. Hood Sandy River Spotify Playlist Support the show: ⁠⁠Buy me a jar of powerbait⁠⁠ Cashapp: $SSFTpod If you enjoy the show please SUBSCRIBE + RATE + LIKE + LEAVE A REVIEW on whichever platform you use to listen. Email the show: ssftpodcast@gmail.com Art by ⁠⁠@vinylsphynx⁠⁠ Production Assistance from ⁠⁠@wormtutorial⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ssftpodcast/message

Our Sunday Messages
David Hansen - 26th February, 2023

Our Sunday Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 43:55


The Ten Commandments (Part 2) Axiom (noun) Axiomatic (adjective) #1 W Worship #6 M Murder #2 I Idolatry #7 A Adultery #3 V Vanity #8 T Theft #4 S Sabbath #9 L Lying #5 P Parents #10 E Envy GODWARD #1 W Worship #2 I Idolatry #3 V Vanity #4 S Sabbath TOWARD OTHERS #6 M Murder #7 A Adultery #8 T Theft #9 L Lying #10 E Envy #1 W #2 I #3 V #4 S #5 P Worship Idolatry ‘Vanity' Sabbath Parents #6 M #7 A #8 T #9 L #10 E Murder Adultery Theft Lying Envy GOD AND HIS LAW  Closeness (Proximity) is Taught MAN (Earthly Children) Deuteronomy 30 GOD AND HIS LAW  Distance MAN (Earthly Children) ‘Put into effect' by Angels! Deuteronomy 33:2 (KJV). Deut 33:2 - thousands of “holy ones” Acts 7:53 disposition of angels (diatageis). Gal. 3:19 ordained by angels (diatageis). Heb. 2:2 binding – the Word delivered by, or ‘declared' by, angels (bebaios). Exodus 20 (Deut. 5:7-21) 1 And God spake all these words, saying, 2 I am the Lord thy God…. Perspectives Relationships Priorities Responsibilities Sanctities Sanctities Sanctities PROPERTY Hierarchy GOD Parents Neighbours EXODUS 20 (see also Deuteronomy 5) I Timothy 6. 6 The two commandments that trump them all. Deuteronomy 6:5 And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might. Leviticus 19 18 Matthew 22 35

Engines of Our Ingenuity
Engines of Our Ingenuity 2446: Limits of Logic

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 3:49


Episode: 2446 Gödel, Ginsberg, and the limits of logic.  Today, the limits of logic.

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
313. Debt Free Government and Fundamental Values | John Anderson

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 106:16


Dr Peterson's extensive catalog is available now on DailyWire+: https://utm.io/ueSXh Dr Jordan B Peterson and John Anderson discuss the impressive erasure of Australia's federal debt during Anderson's employment as Deputy Prime Minister. They also go into the importance of economic reform, the regression in progress seen through the lens of climate change, the spirit of democracy, and the inherent worth of man. John Anderson is a sixth-generation farmer and grazier from New South Wales, Australia, who spent 19 years from 1989 in Parliament. He served as a senior Cabinet minister in the reformist government led by John Howard (1996 to 2005), one of the most successful governments in Australian parliamentary history.  This included six years as Leader of the National Party and Deputy Prime Minister. Despite no longer holding office, Anderson continues to serve the interests of Australia's rural and regional communities. In 2018, Anderson started an intellectual talk show/podcast hybrid, “Conversations with John Anderson,” that seeks out thought leaders from around the world to discuss and debate hard and necessary topics.  - Sponsors - Hallow: Try Hallow for 3 months FREE: https://hallow.com/jordan Black Rifle Coffee: Get 10% off your first order or Coffee Club subscription with code JORDAN: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/ Express VPN: Get 3 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/jordan Exodus 90: Is it time for your Exodus? Find resources to prepare at https://exodus90.com/jordan.   - Links -  For John Anderson: Twitter https://mobile.twitter.com/johnandersonac Website https://johnanderson.net.au/ Conversations With John Anderson Podcast on YT https://www.youtube.com/@JohnAndersonConversations/featured  - Chapters - (0:00) Coming Up(1:27) Intro(3:35) Wiping out AU's federal debt(11:00) When a GOV should invest(15:00) 2008, delayed gratification(20:15) Nearly thrown out after 3 years(26:30) Change of leadership(28:35) Netanyahu, response to economic reform(32:00) Climate ethos(38:18) The ones thrown overboard(42:15) Colonial energy standards(44:55) The reverse of progress(47:16) The limits-to-growth model(50:30) Elevation from poverty(54:49) 15 percent greener(1:01:25) Informed principles(1:08:35) Democracy as a spirit(1:10:00) BLM, slavery, Wilberforce(1:15:30) Am I not a man and a brother?(1:19:55) Axiomatic worth, divine prosperity(1:28:04) Pain, reality, looking on the cross(1:34:00) Suffering, the pattern of being(1:42:50) Contemplation, fierce aim  // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/jordanbpeterson.com/youtubesignupDonations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate // COURSES //Discovering Personality: https://jordanbpeterson.com/personalitySelf Authoring Suite: https://selfauthoring.comUnderstand Myself (personality test): https://understandmyself.com // BOOKS //Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: https://jordanbpeterson.com/Beyond-Order12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: https://jordanbpeterson.com/12-rules-for-lifeMaps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: https://jordanbpeterson.com/maps-of-meaning // LINKS //Website: https://jordanbpeterson.comEvents: https://jordanbpeterson.com/eventsBlog: https://jordanbpeterson.com/blogPodcast: https://jordanbpeterson.com/podcast // SOCIAL //Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpetersonInstagram: https://instagram.com/jordan.b.petersonFacebook: https://facebook.com/drjordanpetersonTelegram: https://t.me/DrJordanPetersonAll socials: https://linktr.ee/drjordanbpeterson #JordanPeterson #JordanBPeterson #DrJordanPeterson #DrJordanBPeterson #DailyWirePlus

MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN BY BRINGING BACK THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF EARLY AMERICA: GEORGE WHITEFIELD
WHAT ARE THE 5 AXIOMATIC PRINCIPLES, THAT MUST BE GRIEVED OVER FOR TRUE JESUS TO BE REVEALED TO US.

MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN BY BRINGING BACK THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF EARLY AMERICA: GEORGE WHITEFIELD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 87:59


THIS SERMON BY GEORGE WHITEFIELD IS GROUND ZERO THEOLOGY THAT MUST BE GRIEVED OVER: THESE 5 AXIOMATIC PRINCIPLES ARE FOUNDATION PRINCIPLES THAT THE REST OF OUR SALVATION IS BUILT UPON. THIS IS A VERY POWERFUL MESSAGE THAT EVERY ONE OF US AMERICANS SHOULD LISTEN TO AGAIN AND AGAIN UNTIL THESE 5 PRINCIPLES ARE FELT IN OUR HEARTS AND ENGRAVED IN OUR MINDS. WITHOUT THESE 5 DEEP RIOTED PRINCIPLES UNDERSTOOD WE CAN WASTE A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF TIME AND EFFORT GOING DOWN DEAD END ROADS IN OUR EFFORT TO AGONIZE TO ENTER IN AT THE STRAIT GATE AND BE SAVED: THIS WILL BE WELL WORTH YOUR TIME AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO WARD OFF MUCH EASIER, SATAN'S COUNTERFEIT JESUS'.

Dead Drifters society: A fly fishing podcast
#42 Axiomatic Fly Fishing With Carlie & Roxie Allen

Dead Drifters society: A fly fishing podcast

Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 83:22


On this episode we sit down with the dream team! Charlie and Roxie Allen started Axiomatic Fly fishing in early 2022. Charlie had already been fly fishing for 14 years and sudo guiding for the last 4. Roxie, new to fly fishing but eager to learn and always ready to hit the water was ready to learn her way up to guiding and almost always rides along on their trips- helping rig up rods, pass out food and beverage and assist in anyway possible. Their roots in fly fishing are very different - Charlie grew up in Utah, and had a few brief interactions with a fly rod before moving to Oregon with his father in 1996, He didn't touch a fly rod again until 2008, when a friend of his took him out to the Deschutes river where he had that glaring moment when he knew fly fishing had set its claws in him. Roxie has a different story- as an LA native, her path to fly fishing was in the form of long drives to the Sierras and up to the Pacific Northwest exploring rivers. After making a move to Oregon in 2020 & then meeting Charlie, she began learning the swung fly. It was their third date; he took her to the McKenzie river and it's all down stream from there.Follow Charlie' adventures on Instagram https://instagram.com/axiomatic_flyfishing?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Follow Roxie's adventures on Instagram https://instagram.com/roxieallen?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Book with Axiomatic fly fishing https://www.axiomaticflyfishing.com/Email me at:Deaddrifterssociety@gmail.com

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Red Pill Revolution
Meditation, Manifestation & The CIA's Gateway Process Demystified | Project Stargate | Astral Projection | Out of Body Experiences | Holographic Universe | Declassified CIA Documents

Red Pill Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 96:05


This week's episode discusses the Gateway Process outlined in recently declassified (2003) CIA Documents regarding Project Stargate. The Gateway Process attempts to explain supernatural phenomena such as astral projection, out-of-body experiences, higher levels of consciousness, reality shifting, and many other strange supernatural things achieved through meditation through the lens of science as we know it today. This leads us into a discussion about the 3 most impactful life-changing meditation experiences that I have had in my life and about meditation in general and the positive impacts it has on your body and mind.    Subscribe and leave a 5-star review! ----more---- Our website https://redpillrevolution.co/    Protect your family and support the Red Pill Revolution Podcast with Affordable Life Insurance. This is attached to my license and not a third-party ad!   Go to https://agents.ethoslife.com/invite/3504a now!   Currently available in AZ, MI, MO, LA, NC, OH, IN, TN, WV Email austin@redpillrevolution.co if you would like to sign up in a different state   Leave a donation, sign up for our weekly podcast companion newsletter, and follow along with all things Red Pill Revolution by going to our website: https://redpillrevolution.co    ----more----   Full Transcription    Welcome to the Revolution. Hello and welcome to Red Pill Revolution. My name is Austin Adams, and thank you very much for listening today. This is episode number 46 of the Red Pill Revolution podcast, and we are going to have a very intriguing conversation. This one we're gonna be touching on. It was something we've kind of touched on before, but we didn't dive into this specific topic, this deep. So what we're gonna be discussing is the CIA documents surrounding the gateway process. Okay, so we'll touch on that. We'll talk a little bit about some of my experiences with meditation, things like kini yoga, some of the interesting stories that I have surrounding that. Then we'll dive a little bit further into some of those other types of meditation, which I find to be really interesting, um, from that kind of. Uh, Western, or I'm sorry, Eastern philosophy and, and those types of things. So the gate, it all starts with the gateway process, though , if you've never heard of the gateway process, it's a unbelievable, unbelievably interesting document that came from the CIA that was released in 2003 surrounding. Some of the most interesting topics that you've ever heard of in your life. Everything from spirit channeling divination to extra sensory perception, to, uh, astrol projection, to, uh, you know, um, basically all of these, you know, out body experiences, states of altered consciousness. And this was all done under the US Army. In the cia. Okay? Um, this US Army's actually the one that released the document. So, um, we will go ahead and jump into it. But before that, , before that, I need you to do one thing for me, and that is just go ahead and hit that little button on your phone. It takes two seconds on your part. It means the world to me. And you already know which button I'm talking about. It starts with a sub and ends with a scribe. All right? That's what I got for you. If you are on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, go ahead and hit that five star review button. If you do not already, follow me on all of these social media channels at Red Pill Revolt, go find me, follow me. You know the deal. All right? And if you haven't hit the subscribe button, just do it. You'll feel better about it this whole time. All right? Gives you a little bit of good karma. All right, speaking of Karma , we have some very interesting conversations today. Um, so we will go ahead and jump into it right now. All right. I don't know about you, but that introduction just gets me a hype for some reason. , if you can't see it, um, even if you're watching this on YouTube, but I'm in the background mouthing it. Getting excited over here. Um, but let's dive into it. The CIA documents about the Gate Way process. All right. Now this gets so deep, it might be hard to follow, but I found some really good engaging articles that take, uh, this wealth of information that's a 26 page document. And 26 pages doesn't seem that deep. Even in each individual. There's like two to three paragraphs on each of the individual things that they're discussing here. Um, but I found a really good way to break it down for you guys, and here it is. In 1945, the United States launched a scientific intelligence initiative titled Operation Stargate. The objective was to recover intelligence on scientific and military, uh, projects conducted under the third, right? What they found was something much stranger. A cash of documents related to, um, which was a scientific academy, and, and think, take indicated a division that was so, basically it was like the Nazi regime had this scientific think take that was dedicated to the study of cult sciences. The extensive research was being conducted on sensory perception, spirit channeling divination in other forms of anomalous phenomenon. The paranormal was being scientifically explored, but from what purpose is unclear. After uncovering these documents, they began to investigate, uh, into altered consciousness and the supernatural, and they continued these investigations for decades. Some of these projects like MK Ultra have been widely reported. Others, not so much. Some have re received little to no exposure since declassification. That one report titled The Analysis and Assessment of the Gateway Process went largely unexamined until recently it was declassified in 2003 by the US Army. In a detail, a scientific technique developed by the Monroe Institute to facilitate astro projection in out body experiences and states of altered Consci. Hmm. Now, if you don't know, we touched on this topic, um, when we talked about the Project Stargate. So there's a whole episode that we did on Project Stargate and Project Stargate was the, uh, CIA's initiative to basically combat and re uh, look into what the Nazi regime did by looking into the astro projections. And so the idea was that they would take people with high levels of psychic energy, right? Or self proclaimed high levels of psychic energy. And if you haven't watched that episode, it's wild, right? We watch videos of them literally putting ping pong balls on people's faces so that they have this like sensory deprivation in order to do these. And there's a movie that's loosely based off of this, which is called The Men Who Stare at Goats. Um, I guess it's a ho movie, so really no reason to watch it . But, but it's interesting that there's a movie nonetheless. So what, what that, uh, Project Stargate was, the whole idea behind that was that they were coming out with a project to basically learn how to spy on other military operations without ever having to leave a single room or do any reconnaissance at all. All of this was going to be done through some type of psychic action, and in this case it was called Astro Projection. And if you don't know what astro projection is, Astro projection is the idea. It's, it's a form of transcendental meditation, which transcendental meditation is something that we'll dive into in a little bit. But it's basically, you know, getting into a deeply meditative.  expanding and, and, and taking your consciousness and looking to expand it from outside of your body. And within that you can start to project that to different areas of, of earth and space and time, uh, uh, and timelines, right? It's, it's really wild the things that they did within Project Stargate. There was even one instance during Project Stargate where they had an individual who was projecting their consciousness into a pyramid on, I believe it was like a pyramid on Mars, where they spoke to extraterrestrial entities who were trapped there. And in trying to ask them for help on a different, Like in, in a different time than today, like far, far in the past. It's so crazy. And you can find all these documents, go to cia.gov, um, or, or go to Google and type in CIA reading room and there's all of these documents and just look up Project Stargate. And there's so much shit that you can dive into a project Stargate is so crazy. And this is the document that we're gonna discuss today is a single document of that project. Okay? Now, one way that they went about that project was something that was called Hemi Sync. In Hemi Sync was an initiative that they were trying to basically figure out how to best prime the body to do this astro projection. And, and the, the project Stargate. Or, I'm sorry, the breakdown of the gateway process was an, an, an attempt to explain exactly what was happening, how it was happening, what was happening in the brain, how this was even possible from a, uh, like a worldly perspective. You know, what was going on to make this possible. Okay. Um, so pretty wild stuff. And with that, let's dive a little bit further. It says that some of the projects like MK Ultra have been widely reported on, however, some have received little no exposure since declassification. Right? We talked about that with the US Army coming out with this document in 2003. Um, and it detailed a scientific technique developed by the Monroe Institute to facilitate astro projection out of body experiences in states of altered consciousness. The purpose was to create individuals who could transcend space and time so that they could achieve this through the use of the gateway tapes. Now, the gateway tapes are literally available on Amazon, right? Now it's $190 for the gateway tape. So if you're that interested in this, there's two copies left , I hope after this show there's a couple less. If that looks at zero by the time that this gets released and you guys listen to it, that's pretty awesome. Um, but anyways, you can also find it on YouTube, so don't, maybe don't spend your money . Um, the gateway tapes, I'm pretty sure beginning to end are all on YouTube. And so the Robert Monroe was the one who spearheaded this operation and, and tried to break down what was actually happening during this astro projection and how to actually accomplish this. All right. So Robert Monroe was a radio broadcasting executive in the early 1950s. He formed Ram Enterprises, which was a corporation that produced network radio programs. However, Monroe was interested in exploring how sound frequencies can impact the human mind. He was obsessed with discovering methods of how to, it's called like hypo, um, hypno emia. And it's basically learning how to learn from audio tapes while you're sleeping. Okay? Think of like listening to, you know, uh, pimsler Spanish tapes. Uh, and then eventually after so many weeks of listening to this in your sleep, you wake up and all of a sudden you're fluent in Spanish. That that was kind of his idea. it says that Monroe experimented with frequencies to enhance memory and learning for years. However, in the 1950s, he got more than he bargained for. During one of his experiences in experiments, he experienced paralysis, bodily vibrations and bright lights until he seemingly exited his body floating somewhere near the ceiling. This experience was later publicized in articles and books, and it helped popularize, popularize the term out of body experience or obe. He was frightened, but also intrigued, and he began to pursue this experience, describing it as proof of the spiritual world. As Ram Enterprises grew beyond radio production, they rebranded as Monroe Industry and they developed a research division named the Monroe Institute. There they studied the impact of sound frequencies and patterns on human consciousness. Monroe discovered that the human brain was subject to a frequency following response, which means brainwaves would naturally adapt to mimic the audio frequencies played. However many known brainwave patterns like beta, theta and delta occur at frequencies that are inaudible to the human ear. To circumvent this limitation, Monroe would play different frequencies to the left and the right ears, which would create a beat frequency. A beat frequency is simply the difference between the two played frequencies. For example, if 210 frequencies hurts or hurts, frequency was played in one ear in 220 and the other, it would generate a beat frequency of 10 hertz invoking psychological and mental states that are related to those brave brain wave frequencies. This process would synchronize the amplitude and frequency of brainwaves between both hemispheres. This synchronization is also called Hemi, and it rarely occurs in natural circumstances. Monroe claims that the gateway process could lead to prolonged states of Hemi sync, and he could stimulate states of consciousness by forcing the brain to emulate these frequencies. So, Summarization. He would put headphones on and he would play these certain frequencies. If you've ever done like transcendental meditations or guided meditations, sometimes in order like kini, there's, there's sometimes in the background you'll hear this. Uh, you know, it's like this weird kind of underlying sound and, and, and you can even look up certain, uh, uh, transcendental meditations or guided meditations that have certain frequencies, um, which the CIA has outlined as allowing you to do these out body experiences, Right? So, so what he did is he started the experiments that kind of brought to light and scientifically explained what's happening in these instances. And it goes on to say that by evoking delta brainwaves in one to four hertz range, he could elicit states of meditation or relaxation. Early research at the Monroe Institute suggested that the gateway process had many practical applications including stress relief, pain, anesthetic. Accelerated learning and more. However, it would only later be applied in an attempt to create psychic soldiers under the guidance of the US military military. In 1983, Lieutenant Colonel Wayne in McDonald's submitted a classified report titled, In Analysis and Assessment of the Gateway Process, He was tasked with exploring astro projection and not body experiences and how the gateway process might be used to train soldiers for intelligence gathering purposes. The subject matter can be difficult to understand, but the following is a synopsis of McDonald's report. Aware that this is his investigation was skirting the supernatural McDonald's thought to ground his analysis in scientific study, he connected his reports to the following branches of study, including biomedicine to re, to determine the physical processes and effects that occurred during the gateway processes, including quantum mechanics and attempt to explain the interplay between consciousness in the physical world. Theoretical physics to understand the physical world that would be transcended and Newton's laws of physics to ground his findings and dispel any paranormal connotations. The gateway process was described as a training system designed to bring enhanced strength and focus into am, uh, to the amplitude and frequency of brainwaves output between the left and the right hemisphere, so as to alter consciousness, moving it outside of the physical sphere so as to ultimately escape even the restrictions of time and space. And that draws back to how this was actually applied in Project Stargate, which is wild, which is what we talked about a little bit earlier. And all of this sounds so crazy, but the fact that the CIA dumped. Millions of dollars and manpower into this and, and actually had many, many successful missions, including finding a specific warship in the ocean as a result of one person's, uh, you know, astro projections. Now it goes on to say that, and through these interactions, all energy fields became imprinted and then encoded with inform. Um, it says to understand how human consciousness could escape the physical body. McDonald asserted that the world is a hologram, a theory which is shared by even current day physicists all matter consists of atoms, small nucleic, and are surrounded by large electron energy fields. The energy fields between all matter coexist and interact. And through these interactions, all energy fields become imprinted and encoded with information. Furthermore, complex principles and holographic theory suggests that this imprinting can occur between, and not only is there an interconnectedness between everything we know, but perhaps there is information in our world about dimensions that we have yet to even discover. The holographic theory is further complicated by interaction with human consciousness. We do not passively perceive the world, but through perception, we change it through free will. We can selectively perceive and influence the holographic universe. Similar to popular new age ideas like the Secret in the law of attraction. Now, if you don't know what the secret or the Law of Attraction are, I'm happy to explain. I was given a book by my father, um, great man, and, uh, it was called The Laws of Success. And I was given this book. It was written by Napoleon Hill, and Napoleon Hill is kind of the grandfather of all, uh, you know, motivational speaking today. All, all of the books that you see on, you know, how to, uh, self-improvement basically is a sub chapter of information or stems from a, you know, a certain paragraph even from this book called The Laws of Success and The Laws of Success was Later to Condense, because I have it right here actually. Napoleon Hills Law of Success. All right, here's the book. It is, um, revised and updated by Napoleon Hill, the 21st Century edition, and it is approximately 890 pages. 890 pages. And in this book he described several, several things, including a lot of what this even talks about prior to this actually happening. Right. Um, so. Um, what I see to be interesting about this is, is it talks about the secret. It talks about the law of attraction. It talks about, you know, what, what turned into many of the modern day new age ideas. And if you don't know what the secret is about or what the law of attraction is, it's basically, uh, interplaying the idea. And, and it gets pretty deep if, if you know, how the, the, where our science is going today, which makes it even more interesting. But the principle of the law of attraction is basically that through sheer thought, you can manifest the world, the life, the outcomes that you want in life. Now, I think there's two specific interesting ways to talk about that. The first one being that even if it doesn't have to do with the frequencies of the world, which is, you know, what, uh, is asserted by Napoleon Hill in this book and even asserted through this CIA document. Um, but even if it's not that right, I guess let's, let's talk on that. The idea is that the, the, the world is vibrations, right? And if you understand how science works, and I don't claim to be a scientist, so take everything I'm saying with a grain of salt. But from my understanding, the idea is that everything is movement. Every molecule, every molecule is shaking, right? There's movement happening all around this at all times. The words that you're hearing from me right now are simply vibrations, right? And those vibrations stem from the vibrations that are happening within my own brain, which is causing, you know, this activity that's coming up with thoughts, which is then coming out verbally, which you're hearing through the vibrational frequencies, right? And that includes the light that's, you know, reflecting off of the walls that's giving color. Everything in this universe stems from some type of, uh, you know, movement or frequency as a result. So the idea is that there's, you know, if, if the way that I look at it now, knowing what we know about, you know, where science is going with the idea of multiverses, is that if you align with a certain frequency, right? Even when you're not speaking, even just your thoughts are emitting frequencies into the world and the world picks up on those, whether it's, you know, what you, whether you want to call it God, whether you wanna call it the universe, whatever you want to call it, there is something greater than us that is taking in those vibrational frequencies. And if you put things out enough, the world will start to align with your thoughts, right? And this comes from, you know, whether or not it's, it's this new wave idea of science or whether it's even to me, even if it's not, that, it may even just have to be the trickling down of the conscious into the subconscious, right? If I wake up and tell myself every day, then I'm gonna be a millionaire, right? Let's do the most common one that you'll probably see when people do the secret, right? I'm gonna have all the money in the world. Right. If you just wake up every day and you recite that, and you recite that, and you recite that, and you recite that, right, I'm gonna have a million dollars by this day. I'm gonna have a million dollars by this day. Just specifically by doing that, you are pulling your, you, you are positioning your subconscious in the way that that is what's at the forefront of your mind, even if you're not thinking about it, right? So you start to pick up on cues around you that may get you closer to that goal, right? Because if your brain, if every day that you woke up, you said, I'm hungry, I need to find. , I'm hungry. I need to find food. Right? Your brain's gonna go, Oh, he's hungry. He needs to find food. And so your particular activating system is gonna start to pick up on subtle cues around you, right? That could potentially mean I'm gonna eat, right? So whether it's has to do with, you know, aligning with the proper multiverse, right, or, or universe. Um, and that's an even deeper conversation, but you know, through the manifestation of your own thoughts or whether it just specifically has to do with you saying something enough to where it trickles into your subconscious. I wholeheartedly believe that there is one shape or another in one shape or another. You can frame the universe around you specifically through.  thoughts. You know, it's a, a, a really incredible quote is, you know, if you knew the power of your thoughts, you would never have another negative thought in your life, right? If you knew how powerful each individual thought that went through your brain was, you would never think anything that would position you in a way to receive back any negativity. Right? And we're getting a little in the woods with this, but I think it's important to understand this manifestation idea because it comes up later in these documents where it talks about those frequencies. The frequencies that you, you start to align with the, the, the vibrational waves that you're putting out into the universe is what's going to come back to you in one way, shape, or another. Let's go ahead and continue this document. Human beings can manifest certain realities through imagination and willpower. Lastly, McDonald speculates that human consciousness may be able to temporarily escape time and space utilizing the gateway tapes to accelerate brainwave frequencies. These brainwaves may break a physical limitation known as the plank distance. The plank distance is the smallest measurable distance in the physical, the peaks of accelerated brainwaves. And theoretically, the accompanying human consciousness would temporarily enter a sub planky universe. This primor primordial dimension of space predates are known universe, and it is not subject to the limitations of time in space. McDonald theorized that consciousness would blink into the sub planking space and return with knowledge that would otherwise be inaccess. It becomes possible to see how human consciousness brought to a sufficiently altered state could obtain information concerning the past, present, and future. The practice of using the gateway trait tapes is referred to as the gateway process before beginning. Subjects are instructed to visualize a box in place, any extraneous concerns inside of it. This is meant to help improve focus. Then they are instructed to meditate while humming a single tone. After sufficient preparation. The Hemi Sync frequencies are introduced, which is the tapes that have these frequencies, Those, um, you know, whatever that sounds like. It's only through exposure and diligent practice that subjects can reach the furthest possibilities of this practice. McDonald describes the following as possible outcomes of the gateway practice. Improved problem solving, solving by calling on a higher self, which is the expanded consciousness of the subject. Um, patterning and projecting the will into the universal hologram in an attempt to manifest a new reality. Color breathing and energy bar tool techniques are meant to stimulate healing effects on the body through the use of visualization, out of body experiences allow individuals to exit their bodies and explore the physical world and beyond. Okay, now let me talk about one of those specific things that I just talked about, which is the improved problem solving by calling on a higher self. Now, I had an experience. Now I, I'm, I've meditated for a fairly decently long time in my life. I would say probably, I don't know, eight, eight to 10 years. I, I've, and even when I was younger, right, as like, In middle school, you know, I was watching, uh, of, you know, if there was YouTube back then, whatever, wherever I, I watched it , uh, videos about energy and, and, and kind of interested in the Eastern philosophies. And, um, so when I, when I've meditated in the past, I've done several different things, right? When, normally when you meditate, you go through a, a certain steps, right? The normal meditation techniques is, is basically taking something that's considered, you know, to, to take the words of Tim Ferris, which I found to be really powerful. And something that I talk about with my, my young daughter, pretty consistently is the idea of a monkey mind. So there's the idea of the monkey mind. And the monkey mind is the consistent flow of subconscious thoughts that are constantly buzzing through your brain at any given time of the day. Right? It's reminding you of that shit that you forgot to do, that you were supposed to do, that somebody might ask you about in the future. It's reminding you that you said something stupid to that person that you liked last week, and now you can't feel anything but shame about that one thing. And it can't escape your brain. It reminds you that, you know, so and so is out there doing this incredible thing and that you should possibly be capable of doing the same thing. So, and, and you're not living up to your potential. It's reminding you that you know, it's that the song that won't get out of your head, right? It's, it's the constant repetitive music from in Canto,  cuz your child watches that. Uh, if you haven't watched that movie, it's interesting, but it drives me nuts. Um, but anyways, back to monkey mind. The monkey mind is the part of your, your, your thought processes that are uncontrolled. It's the things that give you anxiety. It's the thoughts that make you depressed. It's the things that you feel are out of your control, right, That are driving you to be anxious or sad or mad or it, it's basically the, the autopilot of your brain when you decide or when you don't decide to be in control of it. And so what the initial parts of meditation end up being is learning how to submit that monkey mind. And usually it starts with something like this. They'll tell you to sit down, they'll tell you to take a deep breath, they'll tell you to take another deep breath and through your nose, without, through your mouth. And at a certain point they'll tell you the count breaths, right? I want you to count from zero to 10 each full breath being one, two. Whew, three. And you do that until you hit 10, and then you count from 10 down to zero doing the same thing. And so you continue that process, you know, let's say six to 10 times, right? One to two minutes of continuing that process of just thinking about your breath and counting your breath in a way that it completely takes over your consciousness and rids you of any of the poisonous thoughts that are happening because of your monkey mind. And then the next step is to sit still. Do not count and just breathe. But I want you to think of nothing. I want you to have a completely blank slate in your mind, and I want you to relax your body and mind and just think of absolute nothing. And when people generally start this practice, what they'll find is that their monkey mind is so powerful in their true self, their true consciousness, which is the individual who controls what is behind that monkey mind, right? Who subdues that monkey mind and determines that they're going to stop smoking a cigarette, right? And, and determines that they're gonna write that book and, and overcome the obstacles and, and the easy habitual ways of thought patterns and, and patterns of action that are in their way, right? And so by through this process of subduing your monkey mind for 10 minutes and every time that you're, you know, because it will happen every, you'll get frustrated the first time you do it. You'll breathe in, you'll breathe out, and all of a sudden that stupid assignment that you were supposed to do for school will pop into your brain or that task that you were supposed to have done tomorrow for work that you forgot about when you're laying up at night at nine 30, knowing you're not gonna wake up and go do it. and then you breathe and you remember that you're supposed to focus on your breath. You're not supposed to focus on all the stupid stuff that you forgot to do, . And by consistently subduing that monkey mind, you'll find that you get more space for the things that you wanna do in life, right? You'll find that you, you, you're not picking up that cigarette as often or at all. You'll find that you are more in control of your thoughts. You will find that there's this, you'll know, you'll start to notice because it's not gonna go away initially just by starting to do that. But what you'll find is that you'll start to notice your monkey mind more often, and you'll start to disassociate with the thoughts that are consistently going through your mind, that you normally identify with things that drive anxiety, things that drive depression. And after a certain amount of time of doing that, let's call it six months, your anxiety lessons, your depression shrinks away. Because you are starting to notice the patterns that are leading to that, the thought processes that have been carved into your brain since you were a child, that your parents put there for you, or by that your coach told you that you know, you were not good enough or whatever it is. You'll find that you can start to reparent yourself, to reeducate yourself, to retrain yourself, to live a life in a way that you want to because you're no longer being controlled by the whims of your subconscious thoughts that you have no control over, but you're subduing those thoughts and instead replacing them with intentional ideas of positivity, of gratitude, of, you know, things that are good for you, not things that are bad for you. And so through that initial phase o of of meditation, you start to expand your, your true self, your true consciousness. And so that, If normally your brain's being taken over by your monkey mind for, I don't know, call it 85% of the day, that by learning how to submit, make that monkey mind tap out through the intentional practice of meditation that your true self, your true consciousness, who has your best interest in mind, that is not just specifically repeating the, the traumatic experiences that you had because they're comfortable and habitual, you'll find that your life becomes better. You'll find that you have more gratitude for things you'll find less wanting and more gratefulness. Right? Um, you know, I, I, I tell my daughter this, grateful, not want. Right. Um, and, and so, you know, when my, my daughter is, is a lot of energy, right? Lot like I was as a kid, a lot of energy. And, you know, she has constant, you know, bouncing up and down because she wants to be doing something and she does gymnastics like, I don't know, like 16 hours a week, And so she, she has all of this energy that she needs to get out. And what I've found is that it's all that bouncing is going on in her head, is going on in her brain that monkey mind is taking over. And of course it is. She's six years old, right? And so, but what I've taught her is that, you know, I've taught her the idea of the monkey mind and to disassociate herself from the negative subconscious thoughts that drive anxiety and drive those, those negative emotions. And to realize that it's your monkey mind and that all you need to do toue, that monkey mind through practice is by taking a deep breath in and taking a deep breath out and noticing your breath.  and simply by doing that as often as you can, you'll find that you're taking control over from that monkey mind. And that's the introduction into meditation. That's the general idea. If you download the app Headspace, if you download the app, Calm, um, any of those popular meditation, uh, apps, what you'll find is that's always step one. Step one is ridding yourself. Not even, you'll never rid yourself of your monkey mind, but you can learn to sub do it and learn to notice it to the extent that you can start to sub do it as often as possible and replace it with positive, helpful thoughts instead of negative, uh, negative emotions and negative repetitive thoughts, right? So that's the intro and that's where you generally start with meditation. Then once you realize how powerful that that is, you'll start to move into more interesting. Once, once you feel the effects of that, you'll go, Wow. This shit really works, . It's crazy. And so you start to see the positive effects and that, and it starts to make you realize the power that you have through intentionality, through sheer willpower. You can rid yourself of your anxiety by rid yourself of that monkey mind, at least as often as possible. Now, the next step that you'll take and, and or can take in that journey is something like K yoga, Something like transcendental meditation is something like, um, you know, these, these different, more, uh, more in depth, more wild types of meditative techniques that yield different interesting results. Okay? So one of those ideas, and where we started from with this was, um, the idea of, um, let's see, where is it? Uh, he talks about. The idea of calling on a higher self, which is the expanded consciousness of the subject. And so an experience that I've had with this, which was truly very po, I've, I've, I've had probably three super unbelievably impactful meditations that have changed their trajectory of my life forever. Um, and again, I'm, I'm generally, I'm a, a type, hyper logical person. It was, it was with some, you know, I have a, I have a draw towards these types of, you know, meditations and yoga and things that I find to be interesting for my personality type. But, um, I tend to be a hyper logical person. But you, once you start to enact these things, it's hard to deny the effects of them. So I did a, I found a, you know, I used to wake up every morning at like six 30 in the morning and I would come downstairs to my, you know, my basement. I would have my yoga mat there. I would lay down and I would do some type of yoga or some type of meditation, and I would alternate. I would do yoga. Then the next morning I'd do meditation. I would do yoga. And then the next morning I do meditation. And I found this transcendental meditation on YouTube. And if I can find it, I will link it in this week's subst stack. And if you haven't joined your subst, you should, uh, it's directly on our website, Red Pill revolution.co. You'll get all the links, all the articles, everything we're talking about today will be directly on the Subst stack. So go there, sign up, give your email, you'll get everything that we're talking about here. Okay? And including, if I can find this me. I will post it in there. It's on YouTube, and I believe it was a 10 megahertz, um, was the, the frequency that was used in it. And so, um, I laid down, and what this had you do is it had you get to the most calm state that you could possibly feel it. And, and you'll see people, like when they're meditating, they touch their fingers together, um, like they're index f or their pointer finger and their thumbs, right? The, the, the traditional, you know, funky, weird meditative sitting stance where most people aren't flexible enough to sit their legs weird. Crissy I am, by the way. Um, but you put your fingers together, right? And, and what I've found is that when I'm in a deeply meditative state, I find that the feeling of my fingertips goes away. It's a really wild phenomenon, but I know I'm there. I know that I've met this, you know, this deeper state of consciousness when I no longer know the room that I'm in. I'm no longer, you know, laying in in the, the shower, right? Sometimes when I meditate, I'm no longer laying on the floor of my office. I'm no longer on a yoga mat. I'm no longer looking at a wall inside of my house. I'm in my own walled garden, my own consciousness that is outside of where I'm at in this world, in this time, right? But if I open my eyes at any given time, sure I'm still in that room, but it does not feel like it at the time. So you lay down. And this, this guided meditation, this transcendental meditation walked me through the steps. And, and the idea was that you laid down your, you're calming yourself to the point where you can realize that your consciousness is a ball of energy, right? Your being, your soul is this ball of energy. And as you relax more, it walks you through the process of realizing there's a window in the room. And as you start to remove yourself, that, that ball, that blue light of energy or whatever color you give it, as you start to remove that from your vessel, from your body, in this meditation, it tells you that there's a window in the room or there's a door. And through this door and through this pathway, You will, if your soul, your consciousness will float up through this window. And as it escapes from the room that you're in right now, you will walk into a long hallway, or at least this is how I visually perfectly remember this meditation, which was maybe a couple years ago at this point. But I vividly imagine, I vividly remember this because I was literally here. So it walked me through. I walked, you know, I floated through this hallway, and on either side of me were these, uh, weird, like capsule looking things. Almost like the, you know, how you would picture the cryogenic chambers that people get frozen in when they go to space. It was kind of weird, you know, But each one of them, each one of these, you know, capsules on each side of me were closed off glassed in windows that I could look into. And each one of them was a, a, a different version of myself, a different, uh, a different variation of my being and a different reality. . It was crazy. Trust me, I, I wouldn't believe this either if I was you, but it, it was, it was really interesting. Think of it, even if it's hard to remember, imagine this as a, think of it like a dream. I was floating through this room, down this hallway that, that turned in this really interest, like perfectly circular angle around this corner that I never had to get to, because by the time that I'd noticed each of these vessels, I looked at each of them and there was almost like as if there was this, you know, monitor on each outside of it, which, which told me the personality traits of this individual that told me their drive, their work ethic, their, um, you know, their attachment to love and, and, and their ability to be compassionate and caring and their, uh, grind, you know, their, their ability to, to go after a goal and their tenacity and their, you know, all of these different personality traits of all these different vessels down this hallway of all these different variations of who I am as a person in different realities. And so I walked along this hallway and I, I looked at each one of these vessels and I, and I felt a, a magnet or a magnetism to a certain one of these, you know, uh, encapsulated versions of myself, . And so I walked up to this glass window and I felt who this version of me was, and I realized that's the best version of me that I need for this time in my life to be a compassionate, empathetic father, to be a good friend, to be a hard worker that's successful working towards my goals. And so I, I found that the color, when I, I realized that I was going to basically embody the traits of this variation of my personality. Um, and so what, what I felt in that moment was the color of the orb that I removed from my body back in my office, laying on the floor on a yoga mat. The, the color of my consciousness that that energy ball that floated through this hallway changed into a different color. It was wild. And as I follow, as I did that, I, it, it called me back. And I, I walked, you know, floated back through this hall as this new variation of who I was and found myself back through that window that I came in from back into The body that I had was given in this reality, but with the renewed sense and qualities and traits of the version of myself that I found in that room, crazy . It was wild, right? So this is like, I, I'm fairly positive it walked me through a majority of that experience and, um, It was so crazy, and right around that time, I had a turning point in, in my, you know, what I did in my life. It, it caused me to rethink the day to day habitual actions that I was taking, the trajectory that I was on for my career, the, the things that I enjoyed doing. It made me question all of that, and it made me embody the traits of, of the compassionate father that I saw myself as, or felt myself as in that different world that, that, that hallway that I walked down. It was such a powerful experience, and to know that I could access that room at any given time that I needed. Right. Whether I needed to, to change my personality traits, to, to be a better father, to be a better husband, to be a harder worker, to, to change my career, to have the balls, to go after a dream, like starting a podcast with the hopes of turning it into a successful career. It took me being a better version of myself than I knew I was in that moment before I left this room that I'm sitting in right now on the floor on a yoga mat. I knew it took more than that to be who I needed to be to get where I wanted to go, and I found who I could be in that meditation, and I brought that wa back with me and it's never left since. It's, it's such a crazy experience. Okay. That, that all to. That I 100% believe that this is possible. Right? Improved problem solving by calling on a higher self, which is expand, which is the expanded consciousness of the subject. I could have found any number of variations of personality traits that I needed to embody to reach my goals, to be a better person, to be who I wanted to be in that room. And I found it, and I brought it back with me and IEM embodied it. Okay? It was wild. It was crazy. You might not believe me, but it, it had a tremendous effect on my life, okay? And by now, you know, I, I don't bullshit. I don't talk. I, I don't just talk to talk. That was a crazy, unbelievable experience that I had. And if somebody told me, and I never meditated before, I wouldn't believe you either. Um, but that was one of the three really impactful meditations, one of the really impactful spiritual journeys that meditation has taken me on. And I'll walk you through the others at some point in this conversation today as well. But that one was crazy. All right, now it goes on to talk about, um, patterning, projecting the will into the universal hologram and the attempt to manifest a new reality. Um, some people refer to that as reality shifting. If you've ever seen the movie Everything Everywhere all the time or some shit like that, it's like everywhere. Everything everywhere all the time. I'm pretty sure that's the name of it. It's probably one of my top three movies it's ever I've ever watched. I love this movie. It's an unbelievable movie. It talks about the multiverse, it talks about different realities. It talks about this reality shifting idea, right? And, and calling on yourself from a different, you know, variation of your reality where you are, you know, have different personality traits, a different career projection, that you have a different. Uh, husband or wife or, you know, all of these different splits that you changed your reality based on a tree of decision making. Right? And I think that's a really interesting concept is, is that every decision that you make in this life splits off into a different un unlimited amount of realities, right? And, and so whether or not, you know, my wife and I met in high school and we're now married 10 years later, right? We, we stayed together that entire time, but on a different reality that didn't happen, right? We didn't meet each other in digital photography class in high school, . And, um, we didn't have three children together and we didn't get married in Paris and we didn't do all of these things. And, and somewhere I'm a lonely, uh, drunk who has no life goals,  at all, because I didn't meet my wife in high school, right? And so there's all of these splits that happen. Simultaneous level at any given time based on the reactions that you make to the stimulus that's taken in, right? Even just by talking about this meditation today, even by just having that conversation that we just had, I might have impacted your life in a way that you go home and you're interested now in trying meditation. And just by doing that, you split your reality from being somebody who never tried meditation to somebody who subdues their monkey mind on a daily basis, rids themself of anxiety and depression and lives the up to the full potential of your life that you could possibly have. All because of this one weird, crazy instance that you so happen to click on this podcast and listen to me talk about this. Right? And so I think that idea. I think that almost every decision that you make in your life, it, it branches you off into a different multiverse reality. And by doing so, you specifically manifest your reality through your thoughts because your thoughts are what drive your decisions. Your thoughts literally shape the reality around you at any given time, specifically by pushing you into a different possible reality than you would have been had you make a different, had you made a different decision and a different you in a different world, which is brought to us by string theory, right? The idea that there's all these consistent realities going on simultaneously around the world and time and space really doesn't exist, and all these wild theories that are now basically being accepted by science today come into play. Every decision you make branches off into a different reality. Every decision that you make turns you into a different you that you would've been and somewhere existing at this exact same time as the you that didn't make that decision. That has a different life is a different result of basically every decision and thought that you've ever had. It's a crazy thought, right? It's it's a unbelievably crazy thought, um, and it leads you into the simulation theory and it leads you into all these really interesting thought experiments, right? But it all starts kind of with that idea. Go watch that movie. If you want a little bit of insight into what the idea of the multiverses and an unbelievably entertaining and funny, and hilarious, and serious, and it's probably one of my favorite movies of all time, everything everywhere, all the time. Go watch it all. But that talks about the reality shifting, Right? By by specifically doing, you know, a, a, a, making a different decision in life, you're, you're jumping from this reality into a different one. Okay. Now it says that the, um, let's see. Color breathing and energy bar tool techniques are meant to stimulate healing effects on the body through the use of visualization. Out of body experiences allow individuals to exit their bodies and explore the physical world and beyond. This aspect of the gateway process is what McDonald finds to have been the most potential for use in intelligence operations as it would allow instantaneous information gathering. However, he knows that the process seems to garble and distort information being gathered, limiting its efficacy. The analysis of gateway process is a deep exploration into something seemingly supernatural remote viewing. And out of body experiences would revolutionize information gathering. If individuals could be quickly trained and results could be dependably replicated, the gateway process would be an invaluable tool to intelligence and military. However, the practical applications seem to be an afterthought for McDonald. Instead, the document spends more time establishing a grand theory to explain how out of body experiences might be possible. The holographic world, the influence of will and our conscious minds escaping into a sub planky universe outside of space. Although the simple act of meditation aided by uniquely paired sound frequencies, there is one more odd detail remaining about this document. Page 25 of the document is mysteriously missing. The implication is that this page explored the practical applications in greater depth. However, it has not been included in the declassified version. A petition exists for the public's access, but the CIA has released a statement that they will never receive this page either or they never received it, either. One theory is that McDonald admitted this page to drive individuals to explore the gateway process on their own. If you're one of the intrepid souls looking to put McDonald's theories to the test, links to the Monroe Institute and Gateway tapes are included in the description and will be included in the subs. For those of you who plan to remain in this dimension, please share your thoughts in the comments below. Um, The 25th page has since then found, and I will go through that with you in a moment. But the first thing I need to do is go to red pill revolution.co. Sign up for the subs stack. Okay? If you're signed up for the subs stack and you are in one of the eight states listed, I need you to go in the description. I need you to go to red pill revolution.co, click the menu and get a life insurance quote. Okay? This is my only ask for literally anything, is if you want to support the show, you can do so by getting yourself and your family life insurance. Okay? I currently have eight states. I'm working on getting others. I've had people email me who I am still working on getting the licenses for, um, but it's a little bit of a process. So as soon as I get those, I will email you back and we will get you insured. If you are in one of those eight states that are already listed on that in the description here, you can go directly to the website, red Pill revolution.co, and sign yourself up for life insurance. Now normally what you do when you go to look for life insurance or health insurance is you're gonna put your information into a website. They're gonna trick you into thinking you're getting quotes. You're gonna put your phone number in there, and you are going to get blown the fuck up by every single insurance agent and their mama. They'll never stop calling your phone. You know, I can give you some advice if they start doing that to you because I was an insurance agent for a very long time, and I still have my active license, which is why I can offer you life insurance without being through third party companies. There's no advertisements at all on this podcast. The only thing that I ask is if you're in one of those states, go ahead and head over to the website. Sign yourself up from some life insurance. Protect your family because your ass is going to die. I promise you, 100%. Trust me, I meditated on it . But head over to the website, get a life insurance quote. Go ahead and sign up. If you have any questions, email me. Austin red pill revolution.co. I'd love to help out. I recommend a 15 year term policy at 15 times the amount of your annual salary that should basically get you covered. Um, no reason to get whole life, no reason to do any of that. It's basically a shitty investment. Um, so 15 year term, 15 times your annual income. Anyways, go ahead and hit the subscribe button. I love ya. Thank you for listening. Now let's go ahead and jump back. Into it. All right now, the gateway process, page number 25. Now, before I wanna do that, let's talk about what started me into this process and started me into this conversation because more recently I had a different, probably the most impactful experience of my life on the way that I view my family, the way that I view my friends, and the way that I view basically the humans around me. Now, this happened, I think two weeks ago now, and it's a fair, fairly, uh, you know, um, interesting topic to hear from somebody with a personality like mine. So I was downstairs. I, I had listened to a podcast by Tim Ferris talking to. Gads, uh, Gad Sied, Um, something along those lines. He was also just recently on the Joe Rogan podcast. Uh, let me see if I can find who it was. Um, but basically he is a guy who wrote a bunch of books, uh, Gad Sad, g a d s a A D, and he's a psychologist who has done, uh, meditative retreats and psychedelic experiences with groups of other psychologists or psychiatrists, and in attempt to see the healing effects. Um, And when he talked about these things, he talked about his experience with meditation, right? He talked about going on, uh, you know, doing this retreat that he set up for all these psychiatrists to figure out the, the helpful effects of something like iowaska. And they went to somewhere in the Amazon and they all did iowaska together. And he was told by the shamans that, you know, your energy is so dark that it's affecting everybody in the room. We can't break through to these other individuals because your energy is so deeply disturbed. And come to find out, he had an extremely difficult childhood that he was still processing and all these horrible things that happened to him, which makes sense. And also, he was a psychiatrist or a psychologist, one of the two who had been basically taking on the trauma of everybody, every patient he had ever had without any outlet for dealing with it. And these shamans basically taught him how to deal with the trauma of his patients in a positive way outside of using psychedelics, which was meditation. And so he found, uh, um, he found sad Guru, right? If you don't know who, uh, Sad Guru is, he was also on the Joe Rogan show. Very interesting guy. He's one of the, probably the biggest yogi gurus in the world today. The biggest, as far as like mainstream, yo, you know, American culture goes. And so Sad Guru is a really interesting character and I was interested in listening to the meditation that he put out there that this guy, um, sad. Or gad. Sad. A lot of sad going on here, . Anyways, so I listened to this, this, you know, meditation, this guided meditation, um, this mantra meditation by sad guru. And it talked, you know, it was very, very simple. I was expecting much more out of it than I, you know, not much more out of it, but I was expecting a much more robust meditation than what we, what I got from it. It was a 10 minute meditation where he basically sat there the entire 10 minutes and had you repeat that, the, the consistent mantra after taking a few deep breaths and relaxing your body and relaxing your mind and making you repeat the statement, I am not my body. I am not even my mind. I am not my body. I am not even my mind. I am not my body. I am not even my mind. And he repeated this for about 10 minutes, and at the end of it, it was a weird sound to hear because he started to do this, you know, chant or, uh, You know, sound, you know, the home kind of deal that you would kind of anticipate being, coming from , a yogi teacher, uh, in India. And, uh, the whole room that he was in, I didn't even know he was in the room until, you know, nine minutes into this where you hear it just echo through this whole room with this unbelievably like earth shaking sound. And so after that meditation was done, 11 minutes my YouTube went on to play, you know, just this background music. And I was so deep into this meditative state that I was sitting there and I got, like, pulled into this experience and that it might be a little even emotional to talk about. It was really interesting experience. So I, I was sitting there quietly and I remember, you know, being in a, you know, kind of getting to that meditative state, I couldn't feel my fingertips. I, I felt my oldest daughter. Come up from behind me and hug me and my daughter, you know, she's in first grade, so my, my oldest daughter come up from behind me and hug me. And, and, and so I felt my daughter do it. And then I felt my youngest daughter come up behind me and hug me. And then I felt my son come up from behind me and hug me. And then I felt my wife come up from behind me and hug me. And there was an interesting thing that it was from behind me. It's like, almost like I didn't, I didn't have to give anything to get this love from them, Right? Which is very true. And so they, she came up from behind. I, I felt the feeling of this like compounding feeling of love for my children and my. And then I just kept going. I have a very big family. I, my, my father came up from behind me and hugged me, my mom, my, my stepmom, my sisters. I have six sisters, each one of them all at the same time. Like this crazy, just expression of love, this feeling of everybody, grandparents, friends, all around me at one time in this singular hug and expression of love to me, without me having to reciprocate anything at all. Right? It was this overwhelming feeling of, of love and, and happiness, right? And so that was the first step. The first step was I, I felt every important person in my life at the very one by one in a compounding effect come up to me and hug me in this. And like I said, this is even, you know, that's a powerful feeling to have, right? And so the even exper re-experience that now just thinking about it is, is emotional. And so they, every one of these, just this compounding feeling, the, the best feeling you could ever imagine in your whole life is every person that loves you just coming together and hugging you at the one time into a point where it physically was not possible that all of these people hugged me at the same time, right? It was just the feeling, the emotion that the, the accepting of this love. And so that was the very first thing. The second thing that happened was I started to identify that between each person that came up to me. Some of the older people, not my children, but each person in my life had difficulties at some point or another, or trauma or difficult memories or childhood trauma with somebody else that was hugging me at the time. And so I remember walking step by step, person by person, facilitating basically, uh, a hug or an apology and an accepted apology and acceptance of that. Each person had their own systemic problematic issues that led to actions that affected the other person, right? So like, you know, let's say. Your Uncle Joe was a jerk, or as of a father and, and wasn't properly, You know, this has nothing to do with my family, but your, your uncle was a jerk to your cousin. Right? And, you know, and, and so picture your Uncle Joe standing in front of your, your cousin Jan . They really liked the, the j names and, you know, them just showing this expression of like, apology acceptance and then love. And then I would move to the next person, right? And, and my sister with so and so apology acceptance and love and, you know, my dad with, you know, the person that I feel affected him and, and him standing in front of that person as a child. Apology from that person, acceptance, embrace and love. And, and it just went person by person and person by person. And there was some deeply, you know, in every family there's always some, some difficult shit to deal with, right? And so there was this ongoing thing of every person who came up to me that I felt that embrace from, I facilitated the apology acceptance and love from the person that affected them negatively in their life from the perspective of them as a child, like even my own father. And I know some of the things that he went through and I, I vividly imagined him as a seven year old. In front of the person that, you know, I feel, you know, maybe he deserved or, or wanted, or, or could potentially look for an apology that would help him if he accepted it and then felt that embrace of love. Right? And obviously most of these people have probably gotten past these things, but, you know, for me it was really, really powerful. And, um, you know, there was, there was one person, you know, with multiple people that, that I felt that with, right? Facilitated my own, you know, feeling of being a child and feeling of the effects that that individual's actions had on me as a child. And then feeling the apology, the acceptance of that, the true acceptance of that apology, the understanding of where those actions came from, from like the systemic issues of where that person, what that person grew. In, and then the embrace and the love of that person and, and all the way through to some, you know, every person down the line had somebody in one shape or another that affected them in a negative way. And it was the facilitation of this apology acceptance and love in this meditative state. I'm literally visualizing every single person, one by one, dealing with their trauma, shouldering the burden of that trauma and facilitating the, the acceptance of that apology and the embrace of the love, and then would move on to the next person. It was such a wild experience because it gave me insight into why almost every person affected the other person was because somebody affected them in a negative way, right? If somebody was, um, a bad friend or a bad spouse, or a bad parent, or a bad this, or a bad sister or a brother, or this or that, or whatever, It wasn't because they're a shitty person, it was because they had been affected in some way that made them affect somebody else in another way. So it was like this domino effect of like shittiness of humanity that without the acceptance of the apology and the embrace and love would be carried by every person forever, because it's an ongoing cycle of trauma until you break that cycle. And so it was like, I was literally eight in the morning. I had to leave for work at eight 30 and it was some really heavy, heavy visualizations in this meditation that I was not facilitating this. These weren't thoughts that I was, now I'm thinking this. It was none of that. I was being pulled through. It was like watching a movie in front of me. And even now it's like I just have these butterflies in my stomach because it was such a powerful experience. And so, Through, through all of this. By the end of it, I'm just had f from the very beginning, from the, the feelings of the embrace of every person that loved me simultaneously from the behind. Um, obviously if you really felt that every person loving you is simultaneously at one time, and you truly felt that the way that your spirit is, you know, fulfilled at that time, you just like I did, would start, I just broke down and, you know, it was just such a positive experience. I, I really haven't had too many happy experiences in my life that made me cry and as a man, right. You know, I cried  and it was because of the love that I felt. Not something bad that happened to me, not frustration, but at the beginning of this, it was the love that I felt. And then it transitioned to those heavy burdened, you know, Uh, difficult facilitations of trauma and acceptance and apologies and love from each. I knew everybody's story deeply and intensely felt the trauma in, and, and intensely felt the interaction between that person who was affected as a child, literally, vividly imagining that person at that age and seeing the person that loved them, but didn't show it properly at that time. Apologizing, hugging, loving, embracing that person and the acceptance of that apology. So it was like literally burdening, getting, bearing the burden and weight of every individual's trauma in my family simultaneously. And then the positive outcome that happened by the end of it. And so it turned into that, right? And it was like, I was literally just taken on this unbelievable spiritual journey of all of this, you know, love and trauma and apologies and acceptance of those people in my family at one time. And at e

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Ep.85 Kongres ESC #3 PACIFIC-AMI, PACIFIC STROKE, AXIOMATIC-SSP

Kardio-Know-How

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 14:10


Witam Państwa, nazywam się Jarosław Drożdż, pracuję w Centralnym Szpitalu Klinicznym Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Łodzi, skąd nagrywam podcast Kardio Know-How. W tym odcinku kontynuujemy przygodę z badaniami z Kongresu ESC.Szczegółowy TRANSKRYPT do odcinka.Podcast jest przeznaczony wyłącznie dla osób z profesjonalnym wykształceniem medycznym.

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Explaining Explanations: Axiomatic Feature Interactions for Deep Networks

Papers Read on AI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 27:33


Recent work has shown great promise in explaining neural network behavior. In particular, feature attribution methods explain which features were most important to a model's prediction on a given input. However, for many tasks, simply knowing which features were important to a model's prediction may not provide enough insight to understand model behavior. The interactions between features within the model may better help us understand not only the model, but also why certain features are more important than others. In this work, we present Integrated Hessians, an extension of Integrated Gradients that explains pairwise feature interactions in neural networks. Integrated Hessians overcomes several theoretical limitations of previous methods to explain interactions, and unlike such previous methods is not limited to a specific architecture or class of neural network. Additionally, we find that our method is faster than existing methods when the number of features is large, and outperforms previous methods on existing quantitative benchmarks. Code available at this https URL 2020: J. Janizek, Pascal Sturmfels, Su-In Lee Interaction, Artificial neural network, Integrated circuit, Color gradient https://arxiv.org/pdf/2002.04138v3.pdf

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PEBMED - Notícias médicas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 11:10


Saiba mais sobre: as novas diretrizes de cardio-oncologia, pré-operatório, arritmias ventriculares , morte súbita e hipertensão pulmonar, além dos estudos Invictus sobre valvopatia reumática e auto risco de evento tromboembólico, Deliver sobre insuficiência cardíaca, sem contar os estudos Pacific ami, Pacific stroke e Axiomatic sobre anticoagulação pós infarto e AVC, e por ultimo o Sekyra sobre pacientes após infarto. Aperte o play e confira!

Rabbi David Lapin's Matmonim Daf Yomi Series
Ketubot 16b Nuances in Statistics - איתרע לה רובא

Rabbi David Lapin's Matmonim Daf Yomi Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 21:46


Axiomatic principles overpower empirical knowledge.  Sources

Esports Connected With Megan Van Petten
Live From EsportsNext: Why In-Personal Connections Are So Important in Gaming

Esports Connected With Megan Van Petten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 5:54


Today, we have the pleasure of chatting with Bruce Stein, Managing Director at Westbridge Consulting, LLC. Bruce is an experienced CEO and multi-preneur. He has vast experience as president, CEO, and Board Member of several toys, video game, technology and entertainment companies. He co-founded and directed aXiomatic, an esports and video gaming enterprise. In this episode, Bruce shares his thoughts on the need for a connection in the gaming industry, the misunderstanding about esports, and why esports and gaming companies should learn how to take advantage of the demographic and technology tailwind they have. Connect with Bruce on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucelstein/.

Up on Game Presents
Up On Game Presents: Business Of Esports With Paul "The Profit" Dawalibi & Hon. Jimmy Baratta Talk With Bruce Stein, Legend of Fun, Audience Focus, aXiomatic, Investing, Mattel, Kenner, Sony

Up on Game Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 54:22


In this episode with special guest Bruce Stein (Founder and former CEO of aXiomatic Gaming), we discuss founding aXiomatic Gaming and their investment strategy, backing Team Liquid and what makes them different, the importance of IP in gaming as well as the toy business, gaming's place in the bigger entertainment ecosystem, and so much more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ayn Rand Centre UK Podcast
Axiomatic Concepts | James Valliant

Ayn Rand Centre UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 52:05


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The Business of Esports
184. Bruce Stein, Legend of Fun, Audience Focus, aXiomatic Gaming, Esports Investing, Mattel, Kenner, Sony

The Business of Esports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 54:18 Transcription Available


In this episode with special guest Bruce Stein (Founder and former CEO of aXiomatic Gaming), we discuss founding aXiomatic Gaming and their investment strategy, backing Team Liquid and what makes them different, the importance of IP in gaming as well as the toy business, gaming's place in the bigger entertainment ecosystem, and so much more!

The Game Plan
Brendon Ayanbadejo — 3x NFL Pro Bowler turned PE Investor Grew Orangetheory Franchises to Multi-$100M Exit

The Game Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 40:55


While it's not uncommon to see two brothers make it to the NFL one after each other, this is a first for The Game Plan. We're thrilled to have Brendon Ayanbadejo, the younger brother of Season 2 Game Plan guest Femi Ayanbadejo. Which brother brought more energy and enthusiasm to the show, it's really hard to say so we'll let you make that call! Brendon knew the NFL stands for "not for long" and started preparing for life after the game much sooner than a lot of his peers. Despite this, he still had a pretty epic 10-year career in the NFL, going from undrafted FA to making the Pro Bowl 3x as a Special Teams maven and winning Super Bowl XLVII. As he transitioned from the NFL and got his MBA, Brendon helped bring Orangetheory Fitness to his home state of California as a franchisee and developer. He invested a few million as a founding partner of West Coast Fitness which now has over 55+ franchises at the time of a successful exit to a private equity backer a few years ago. As he jokes "Sports is just competitive fitness" and Brendon shares his Pea-Pod Theory that helped him find a problem, passion, and purpose to be dedicated to in his post-NFL career. Beyond that, Brendon's interests are as varied as the roles he played on the football field. He's passionate about health & fitness tech of course but he pairs that with his love of EV & Battery tech, FinTech across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other Crypto assets. A few companies he's directly invested in include Tonal, Pathwater, Impossible Foods, Hyperice, aXiomatic, and Rubric and we discuss how he enjoys investing both as a VC as well as a PE investor As Brendon likes to say "Through the grief and strife, we have the choice to adapt & innovate, or succumb to the powers that be. The underdog that I am, I choose to adapt & innovate." This was an uplifting and inspirational conversation with a former NFLer thriving in his second act. About The Game Plan The Game Plan is a weekly podcast hosted by venture capitalists Jay Kapoor and Tim Katt. The show highlights professional athletes' stories that will help our listeners raise their game both in business and in life Did you know you can watch, as well as listen to The Game Plan? Check out our YouTube Page for full-length episodes and fun video clips You can follow us on Twitter (@thegameplanshow) and Instagram (@gameplanshow) for show news and updates, to recommend guests, and for bonus content! Follow co-hosts Jay Kapoor (@JayKapoorNYC) and Tim Katt (@Tim_Katt) for all things sports, media, tech, and venture capital. Question? Comment? Story idea? Let us know at hello@thegameplan.show

KISS FM Ukraine
Martin Mover & Axiomatic - KISS.CLUB.MIX (30.10.21)

KISS FM Ukraine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 60:00


KISS.CLUB.MIX by Martin Mover & Axiomatic on Kiss FM Ukraine

Beyond The Zero
Michael Winkler

Beyond The Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 40:15


Show notes Grim Short Story Competition; Entries are open from 24th of September and close on 22nd of October. To submit go to www.danmurphys.com.au and submit your story as a review of a product. Be creative ! Screenshot or send us a link once your entry is live and send to beyondthezeropod@gmail.com or tweet to @beyondzeropod #grim 10 stories will be shortlisted and read on the podcast. The winner will receive a signed copy of Grimmish. Here is an example; https://www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_73011/mcwilliam-s-royal-reserve-dry-apera (see review titled nothing on earth) Michael Winkler Top ten 1. Moby Dick by Herman Melville 2. The Outsider by Albert Camus 3. The Sweet Science by AJ Liebling 4. The Unquiet Grave by Palinurus (Cyril Connolly) 5. If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him! The pilgrimage of psychotherapy patients by Sheldon B. Kopp 6. Days Without End by Sebastian Barry 7. Carpentaria by Alexis Wright 8. A Childhood: The Biography of a Place by Harry Crews 9. Axiomatic by Maria Tumarkin 10. The Vivisector by Patrick White/The Hamilton Case by Michelle de Kretser Gateway book: - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M Pirsig - Plus Bony books (Arthur Upfield), Agatha Christie books Recent pleasures: - My Duck Is Not Your Duck by Deborah Eisenberg - Tell Me Why by Archie Roach - It gets me home, this curving track by Ian Penman - Make it Scream, Make it Burn by Leslie Jamison - Blacktop Wasteland by SA Crosby - The Man Who Saw Everything by Deborah Levy - Shirl by Wayne Marshall - 501 Minutes to Christ by Poe Ballantine Links; https://www.michaelwinkler.com.au

Wretched Radio
Two Axiomatic Proofs the Bible is Supernatural!

Wretched Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 55:19


  Wretched Radio | Air Date: September 13, 2021 Tedd Tripp preached a sermon over the weekend, “It's Always Leah in the Morning” …and Todd's stealing it. If you're putting your hopes and dreams in people and relationships, listen to this. The Bible is supernatural.. It is elegant.. It's axiomatic. The Books of Titus and […] The post Two Axiomatic Proofs the Bible is Supernatural! appeared first on Wretched.

Future of Life Institute Podcast
Avi Loeb on 'Oumuamua, Aliens, Space Archeology, Great Filters, and Superstructures

Future of Life Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 124:00


Avi Loeb, Professor of Science at Harvard University, joins us to discuss a recent interstellar visitor, if we've already encountered alien technology, and whether we're ultimately alone in the cosmos.  Topics discussed in this episode include: -Whether 'Oumuamua is alien or natural in origin -The culture of science and how it affects fruitful inquiry -Looking for signs of alien life throughout the solar system and beyond -Alien artefacts and galactic treaties -How humanity should handle a potential first contact with extraterrestrials -The relationship between what is true and what is good You can find the page for this podcast here: https://futureoflife.org/2021/07/09/avi-loeb-on-oumuamua-aliens-space-archeology-great-filters-and-superstructures/ Apply for the Podcast Producer position here: https://futureoflife.org/job-postings/ Check out the video version of the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcxJ8QZQkwE&ab_channel=FutureofLifeInstitute See our second interview with Avi here: https://soundcloud.com/futureoflife/avi-loeb-on-ufos-and-if-theyre-alien-in-origin Have any feedback about the podcast? You can share your thoughts here: www.surveymonkey.com/r/DRBFZCT Timestamps:  0:00 Intro 3:28 What is 'Oumuamua's wager? 11:29 The properties of 'Oumuamua and how they lend credence to the theory of it being artificial in origin 17:23 Theories of 'Oumuamua being natural in origin 21:42 Why was the smooth acceleration of 'Oumuamua significant? 23:35 What are comets and asteroids? 28:30 What we know about Oort clouds and how 'Oumuamua relates to what we expect of Oort clouds 33:40 Could there be exotic objects in Oort clouds that would account for 'Oumuamua 38:08 What is your credence that 'Oumuamua is alien in origin? 44:50 Bayesian reasoning and 'Oumuamua 46:34 How do UFO reports and sightings affect your perspective of 'Oumuamua? 54:35 Might alien artefacts be more common than we expect? 58:48 The Drake equation 1:01:50 Where are the most likely great filters? 1:11:22 Difficulties in scientific culture and how they affect fruitful inquiry 1:27:03 The cosmic endowment, traveling to galactic clusters, and galactic treaties 1:31:34 Why don't we find evidence of alien superstructures? 1:36:36 Looking for the bio and techno signatures of alien life 1:40:27 Do alien civilizations converge on beneficence? 1:43:05 Is there a necessary relationship between what is true and good? 1:47:02 Is morality evidence based knowledge? 1:48:18 Axiomatic based knowledge and testing moral systems 1:54:08 International governance and making contact with alien life 1:55:59 The need for an elite scientific body to advise on global catastrophic and existential risk 1:59:57 What are the most fundamental questions? This podcast is possible because of the support of listeners like you. If you found this conversation to be meaningful or valuable, consider supporting it directly by donating at futureoflife.org/donate. Contributions like yours make these conversations possible.

Sydney Writers' Festival
Sarah Krasnostein & Maria Tumarkin

Sydney Writers' Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 49:08


After the runaway success of Sarah Krasnostein's debut The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman's Extraordinary Life in Death, Decay & Disaster, Sarah spent time in Australia and the US talking to six extraordinary people who held fast to a belief even though it rubbed against the grain of conventional wisdom. Her research culminated in The Believer: Encounters with Love, Death & Faith, a deeply humane and deftly drawn enquiry into the power of belief. Sarah is joined by author of Axiomatic, Maria Tumarkin, to explore the writing process behind her remarkable works, the tension between non-fiction and confession, and the ceaseless lure of curious subjects.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sravanam Diaries
126 - Vedic Principles As Axiomatic Truth ("Śrī Īśopaniṣad" pages 1-5)

Sravanam Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 13:26


“Vedic injunctions cannot be interpreted. But ultimately, if you carefully study why these injunctions are there, you will find that they are all correct. The Vedas are not compilations of human knowledge. Vedic knowledge comes from the spiritual world, from Lord Kṛṣṇa. Another name for the Vedas is śruti. Śruti refers to that knowledge which is acquired by hearing. It is not experimental knowledge.” | Link to get  your own copy or read online will be up tomorrow! | Find   us on social  media:  Facebook  "Sravanam Diaries" | Instagram &   Tumblr  @sravanamdiaries | Email:   sravanamteam@gmail.com

Study Music Podcast
Axiomatic w/ Onewerd • Mix / EP

Study Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 20:13


Axiomatic (Listen on Spotify) is an instrumental EP from California producer/emcee Onewerd. The tape blends big electronic sounds with samples and chops, taking listeners on a quite expansive sound journey, given the somewhat brief tracklist. A hodgepoge of sounds both underground and mainstream, new and old, Axiomatic is not to be missed, if it isn't already in your library. Follow him @Onewerd on socials.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/studymusicgroup/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/studymusicgroup/support

DnBRadio 24/7 - Main DnB Channel
Drastic - Random Renegade 2020.10.15

DnBRadio 24/7 - Main DnB Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 293:10


Recorded 2020-10-15 20:50:05 Tracklisting: * T>I - Too Far Gone * Statistic - Dipsomania * Zombie Cats - Always * Elteck - Absurd Society * Retrakt - Rotary * PRFCT Mandem - Dissection * Phace - Inside The Box * Halogenix - Tekina * Kasra, Enei - Parallax * Forbidden Society - Excuses * Circuits - Wingwalker * Current Value - In Depth * Emperor - Ham - Fisted * The Vanguard Project - From Inside * DJ Empress - Run To You * Technical Itch - Stand Down * MSdoS - Beside Her * Phace & Was A Be - Faceless * Kasra & Enei - Deep Fakes * Forbidden Society - Subworld * Torso - Ramen * Alien Kid & Tamen - Opium * Break - Tubes * Technical Itch - Machine Ghosts * LG & Jacob Traf - Northbass * Malsum & Strago - Setroplocon * The Vanguard Project - What U Do * Kemal - Parabola * Technical Itch - B28 * MSdoS - Lost Vibes * Peshay - Supernova * Seba & Paradox - Love or Death * Halogenix - Dragonforce * Dillinja - Hard Noize (Break Remix) * Dextems - Berserk * DarkAli - Out Of Doses * M-zine - Axiomatic * Emperor - Snuffle Ting * Circuits - Spacer * Cod3x - Sorry But I'm Rollin * Seba & Paradox - Hexagon * DLR - Busy * Atlas & K Super - Kira * Quadrant, Iris - Make Me Feel It * Enei - Voices * Bcee, Blu Mar Ten - Perfect World * Doom Poets - Feather * Ed:it - Broken Dawn * Enei, Charli Brix - Get Closer * Hypoxia - The Mad Drummer * Maintain - Nightmare * Circuits - Chord Memory * Buunshin - Thoughts * Calibre - Breathing Man * Enei - Sinking * Ed:It - Can't Stop Thinking * Forbidden Society - Swag Walk (Original) * Kasra - Mécanique * MAC-V - Fear No Evil * RMS - Streets on Lock * Screamarts - Hostile * RMS & MSDOS - Painstake * Synergy, Signal - In Black * Bou - Fox Trot * Hyroglifics & Visages - Searching * Ed:It - Empty Eyes * Camo & Krooked & Mefjus - Kallisto * Enei & Hyroglifics - Never Tell Me * Need For Mirrors - Lowtek * Optiv & CZA - Arrival * Satl - Acid Trip * Forbidden Society - Scamor * Acid Lab - Shimazu Clan * Nymfo - Enforcer * The Clamps - Clinch * Alix Perez - Trinity * Amoss - Tinnies & Ciggies * Black Sun Empire & Nymfo - Mud * Buunshin - Vorpal * Chris.SU - Mercury * Fourward - All 4 Myself * Grafix - Acid Generation * Impak - No Chosen People * L 33 - The DooR * Maztek & Aeph - The Dirt (Merikan Remix) * Mefjus - Divergence (Misanthrop Remix) * MNDSCP - Vertigo * Neonlight - Wormhole (Entering Pt. 1) * Phace & Misanthrop - Energie (Joe Ford Remix) * Posij - The Panic * Prolix & DC Breaks - Beat Down * Pythius - Suspect (Synergy Remix) * Redpill - Give It * Rido - Unity * Shadow Sect - Hit The Floor * Sinister Souls - FCKN Hostile * COOH - Prototype * Lights Off - Only You Can See (DJ Hidden's Dark Version) * Katharsys - Inner World * Technical Itch Vs The Panacea - Semisation 2013 Download, Distribute, and Donate!

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword
Friday, September 2, 2020

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 11:49


It is AXIOMATIC: you can RELY on the New York Times to deliver a great Friday puzzle. Mike was QUIK to solve this one, Jean took her THYME, but both agree that it was a HIT!

The Don Watkins Show
Free Will as Axiomatic - Commentaries on OPAR 11

The Don Watkins Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 27:02


Diving deep into Leonard Peikoff's book, "Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand," one section at a time. This episode covers "Volition as Axiomatic" from Chapter 2. Read my paper on free will: https://www.donswriting.com/free-will-paper (Note: This paper is shared with the permission of the Objectivist Academic Center: https://aynrand.org/students/objectivist-academic-center/) For the latest news, sign up for my newsletter at http://donswriting.com/ Become a supporter at https://www.donswriting.com/support Follow me on Twitter at https://twitter.com/donswriting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/don-watkins/support

Through the Word in 2020
It's Axiomatic

Through the Word in 2020

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 5:46


Wisdom from Ecclesiastes

Word Wisdom
The Axiomatic Origin of Possible Truth

Word Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 7:54


Integrated Science of the Absolute, Preliminaries, Chapter 6

Free 2 Play Podcast
Free 2 Play LIVE - Streamer Wars Have Begun... Again.

Free 2 Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020 46:39


We'll discuss some of the latest streaming drama concerning Ninja, Shroud, and now Dr Disrespect. Free 2 Play posts new episodes at least once a week via soundclound and twitter. Also available on Apple Podcasts (apple.co/2L9UeNb) and Spotify (spoti.fi/2HF7QgG) Catch the latest by following Kevin Correa (@Correa24) and @1033fmESPN or by listening to the LIVE show on 103.3 FM ESPN every Sunday from 10AM-11AM. kesn1033.com/podcasts 10:10 Ninja, Shroud, free agents. Dr Disrespect banned from twitch. 10:30 - BPotW 10:50 - Another player announces switch to VALORANT Sabyasachi "Antidote' Bose probably the most successful Indian CSGO pro has announced his intention to switch and stay within the organizational structure of Team Vertigo. https://www.talkesport.com/news/antidote-announces-valorant-switch/ David Beckham soccer superstar has joined in the esports bubble right now as he became co owner of Guild Esports which launched earlier this week. They’re looking to develop esports talent via the traditional academy model pipeline. Beckham joins other athletes in a list of them who’ve invested in esports; including Michael Jordan who bought into aXiomatic gaming who owns team liquid. Steph Curry and Andre Iguodala both have invested into Team Solo Mid aka TSM. NFL hall of fame QB Steve Young joing Curry and Iguodala in their investment. Kevin Durant joined Rick Fox’s Vision Esports just this past year. https://www.esportsinsider.com/2020/06/guild-espors-david-beckham/

Newcastle Writers Festival

Maria Tumarkin reads from her award-winning non-fiction book Axiomatic, which is part reportage, part philosophical meditation and part storytelling. She interrogates conventional wisdom about the role of the past in shaping the present. Hosted by Magdalena Ball. If would like to buy a copy of Maria’s book Axiomatic, which is published by Brow Books, go to http://www.macleansbooks.com.au

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Newcastle Writers Festival

Sophie Hardcastle, Nicola Redhouse and Maria Tumarkin discuss how they have challenged literary boundaries to explore trauma. Host / Magdalena Ball If you would like to buy a copy of Sophie’s book Below Deck, which is published by Allen & Unwin, Nicola’s book Unlike the Heart: A Memoir of Brain and Mind, which is published by UQP or Maria’s book Axiomatic, which is published by Brow Books, go to www.macleansbooks.com.au

DnBRadio 24/7 - Main DnB Channel
Drastic - Lockdown Session

DnBRadio 24/7 - Main DnB Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 199:23


Recorded 2020-05-10 02:18:42 Tracklisting: * Enei - Sinking * M-zine - Axiomatic * Jayline & Dutta - Do You Like Rollers? * Circuits - Chord Memory * Seba & Paradox - Hexagon * LSB - Potshot * Martyn Nytram feat. Jesse Writes - Flames In The Sky (VIP) * Document One - Cosmic Funk * Need For Mirrors - Lowtek * Break & Total Science - Betamax * Enei & Kasra feat. Jakes - Transmitter * Foreign Concept & Halogenix - Waiheke Wine Club * Mefjus - Sinkhole * Spectrasoul - Organiser (Circuits Rewire) * S.P.Y - Billy No Mates * Mob Tactics - Thumper * Survey - Whisper * S.P.Y - Alone In the Dark * Klute - The Box * Moving Fusion - Turbulence * DLR - Dafunk * Arkaik - Timelapse * Klax & Enei - Statik * High Contrast - If We Ever (Unglued Remix) * Shy FX feat. Lily Allen & Stamina MC - Roll The Dice * Homemade Weapons feat. MC Fokus & DBR UK - Paper Thin * Bungle - Cocooned VIP * Spectrasoul - Untitled Horn * Bou - Cat Women * Break - Hip Punch * Posij - Alien Dweep * IMANU - Nonplus * Need For Mirrors - Lambo * Andy C & Shimon - Quest (Bladerunner Remix) * M-zine - Scrutinise * DJ Hybrid - What You Gonna Do * Origin Unknown - Valley of the Shadows (Chase & Status Remix) * Nymfo - Memory Lane * Bladerunner - Jungle Jungle (VIP) * Martyn Nytram - Skynet * Walk:r - Solis * The Drumkilla - -38 * S.P.Y - Rock Da House * Satl - Let Me Be The One (Alibi Remix) * Break - Who Got Da Funk * Eye-D & DJ Hidden - Time Device * DJ Hidden - Dying Star * Evol Intent - Cruise Control * Eye-D & DJ Hidden - Speed Bump * Evol Intent - Raw Bass Material * DJ Hidden - Drastic * Pythius - BBT (Current Value Remix) * Mr. Frenkie - Bass Symptom * Telekinesis, Jade - Numbers * Gydra - Hearing Damage * Unglued & Phace - Malware * Hallucinator - I'm Not Crazy * Maztek & Aeph - The Dirt * Mob Tactics - Bulldozer * Joanna Syze & Zardonic - Rodina (Barbarix Remix) * Camo & Krooked feat. Tasha Baxter - Black or White (Signal Remix) * Donny & Katharsys - Wraith (Forbidden Society Remix) * High Rankin - Marduk * Ill-Complex - Broken Windows * InTake - Fire (WIP) * Dyamorph - Nostalgia (VIP) * Counterstrike & The Panacea - Free MDMA * Planet Funk - Chase The Sun (Ran:Grim Bootleg) * Mala - Changes (XAV Bootleg) * Emalkay - Fabrication (Toronto Is Broken Bootleg) * Current Value - Dark Rain * Current Value - Dark Rain (Remix) * Cooh & DJ Hidden - Sleepwalkers * Cooh & Current Value - Naglfar * Limewax - WoOoOoOh * Ophidian - Running on Empty * Limewax - Everything (2017 Remaster) * The Outside Agency & SPL - Separate Ways * I:gor - Icebreaker (Counterstrike Remix) * DJ Hidden - Times Like These VIP * Dolphin - Bring It On * The Outside Agency - Cautionary Tale * Detest - Witch Hunt (The Outside Agency Remix) * The Outside Agency - Hours & Dreams * The Outside Agency - Chaos Theory * The Outside Agency - The Solution * The Outside Agency & Switch Technique - Senseless Society * The Outside Agency - The Flux Capacitor Download, Distribute, and Donate!

Compulsive Reader talks
Maria Tumarkin on Axiomatic

Compulsive Reader talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 42:32


Maria Tumarkin reads from her award-winning book Axiomatic and talks about language and accents, the many different representations of time in Axiomatic: horizontal, vertical, chronological, cyclical, and 'real' and how she represents these multiple temporalities, about her characters and their complexities, about memory and the limitations of narrative, on axioms and the way they are true and not true, on productivity and caretaking, and much more. You can find out more about Maria's work at her website: http://www.mariatumarkin.com The video version of this conversation can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVuhP6yyuwE

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The Good Problem
Kent Goldsworthy: The commodification of good intentions

The Good Problem

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020


Today we are talking with academic Kent Goldsworthy talking about wicked problems, philosophy, and the commodification of good intentions. This was one of my favourite episodes to record - I hope you like listening to it as much as I liked making it! What Kent is reading: The Last Man in Europe, Denis Glover, and Axiomatic, Maria Tumarkin What Kent is listening to: Recode Decode podcast, Very Bad Wizards podcast and the Partially Examined Life podcast. You can find Kent on Twitter here.

GRE Vocab
Demarcate • Alacrity • Approbation • Axiomatic • Capricious

GRE Vocab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 4:12


College. Degrees. Majors. What are we supposed to do with our lives!

Data Science at Home
Attacking machine learning for fun and profit (with the authors of SecML Ep. 80)

Data Science at Home

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 34:04


Join the discussion on our Discord server As ML plays a more and more relevant role in many domains of everyday life, it's quite obvious to see more and more attacks to ML systems. In this episode we talk about the most popular attacks against machine learning systems and some mitigations designed by researchers Ambra Demontis and Marco Melis, from the University of Cagliari (Italy). The guests are also the authors of SecML, an open-source Python library for the security evaluation of Machine Learning (ML) algorithms. Both Ambra and Marco are members of research group PRAlab, under the supervision of Prof. Fabio Roli.   SecML Contributors Marco Melis (Ph.D Student, Project Maintainer, https://www.linkedin.com/in/melismarco/) Ambra Demontis (Postdoc, https://pralab.diee.unica.it/it/AmbraDemontis)  Maura Pintor (Ph.D Student, https://it.linkedin.com/in/maura-pintor) Battista Biggio (Assistant Professor, https://pralab.diee.unica.it/it/BattistaBiggio) References SecML: an open-source Python library for the security evaluation of Machine Learning (ML) algorithms https://secml.gitlab.io/. Demontis et al., “Why Do Adversarial Attacks Transfer? Explaining Transferability of Evasion and Poisoning Attacks,” presented at the 28th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 19), 2019, pp. 321–338. https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity19/presentation/demontis W. Koh and P. Liang, “Understanding Black-box Predictions via Influence Functions,” in International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), 2017. https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.04730 Melis, A. Demontis, B. Biggio, G. Brown, G. Fumera, and F. Roli, “Is Deep Learning Safe for Robot Vision? Adversarial Examples Against the iCub Humanoid,” in 2017 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCVW), 2017, pp. 751–759. https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.06939 Biggio and F. Roli, “Wild Patterns: Ten Years After the Rise of Adversarial Machine Learning,” Pattern Recognition, vol. 84, pp. 317–331, 2018. https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.03141 Biggio et al., “Evasion attacks against machine learning at test time,” in Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML PKDD), Part III, 2013, vol. 8190, pp. 387–402. https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.06131 Biggio, B. Nelson, and P. Laskov, “Poisoning attacks against support vector machines,” in 29th Int'l Conf. on Machine Learning, 2012, pp. 1807–1814. https://arxiv.org/abs/1206.6389 Dalvi, P. Domingos, Mausam, S. Sanghai, and D. Verma, “Adversarial classification,” in Tenth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD), Seattle, 2004, pp. 99–108. https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1014066 Sundararajan, Mukund, Ankur Taly, and Qiqi Yan. "Axiomatic attribution for deep networks." Proceedings of the 34th International Conference on Machine Learning-Volume 70. JMLR. org, 2017. https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.01365  Ribeiro, Marco Tulio, Sameer Singh, and Carlos Guestrin. "Model-agnostic interpretability of machine learning." arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.05386 (2016). https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.05386 Guo, Wenbo, et al. "Lemna: Explaining deep learning based security applications." Proceedings of the 2018 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security. ACM, 2018. https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3243792 Bach, Sebastian, et al. "On pixel-wise explanations for non-linear classifier decisions by layer-wise relevance propagation." PloS one 10.7 (2015): E0130140. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0130140 

dHarmic Evolution
Israel Makes An Indelible Mark On The dHarmic Evolution With Cali Rivlin!

dHarmic Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 70:03


Cali's music is crafted piano composition alongside soulful vocals. She describes it as: "If Alanis, Tori Amos & Florence had a baby that made a soundtrack". Classically trained opera singer & self-taught pianist, she's been making music her entire life, touring in the US/UK/Europe, and now settled in the London music scene. Her debut album Flying Through Water is out now and can be streamed/purchased on Bandcamp/SoundCloud. Cali has extensive experience as a singer performing Jazz/Soul/Motown/Rock and has collaborated with some Jazz & Swing greats like Robin Banerjee (Amy Winehouse), Hossam Ramsey & the Jive Aces. She delivers an epic showstopper displaying her abilities as a captivating performer, master storyteller, and a powerful & diverse vocalist. Cali recently teamed up with UK producer & writer Stuart Cooney to form Axiomatic Music for Film & TV. Songs Featured by Cali: Flying through water If you want Blood My Track The Once and Future King Quotes by Cali: On Flying Through Water: “You want to achieve something that's impossible” On What's your Music Like: “It's Everything Good” On asking to be on “The Voice”: “Reality TV is an Oxymoron, it doesn't exist, these shows are very scripted, they are very manipulated, their selling television” On Piano's: The best piano in the world, is the Bosendorfer, James went online and found a used one on eBay selling for $99,000.00. Facebook: @CaliLovesMusic   Youtube:  https://bit.ly/2McJmhS Instagram: @calirivlin Bandcamp: https://calirivlin.bandcamp.com/ Axiomatic music project:  https://www.axiomaticmusic.com/ Thanks for joining us, and be sure to connect with us on social media! Follow our Host www.thejamesoconnoragency.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Follow our Podcast www.dharmicevolution.com Check out our YouTube channel! Join our community ondHarmic Evolution Community Facebook Group  

All Things Video
Beyond the Headlines: An Inside Look at Esports Journalism -- Graham Ashton (Business Journalist, The Esports Observer)

All Things Video

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 36:23


Graham Ashton is a business journalist for The Esports Observer and host of The Esports Observer Podcast. Prior to TEO, Graham worked as a Content Editor for Pixsy and Partnership Coordinator for ICO3. In this episode, Graham and I delve into recent esports news, from GenG and aXiomatic’s latest funding rounds to Rick Fox’s departure from Echo Fox after an internal incident involving racist hate speech. We discuss how politicians are embracing esports as a way to create jobs and promote tourism, as exemplified by Katowice’s rise as a global esports hub. Graham also shares his take on the battle royale phenomenon and the different approaches PUBG, Fortnite, and Apex Legends have taken to competitive play. Finally, Graham offers his definition of what constitutes a true esports title, and we consider opportunities for local advertising around esports events. Host: James Creech ABOUT THE SHOW All Things Video is a podcast dedicated to uncovering the past and charting the future of the online video ecosystem. Listen to interviews with founders, executives, and thought leaders from the world’s leading media companies and engage in thought-provoking debates about the issues shaping the next generation of entertainment. From the short-form content revolution to the fragmentation of video viewership in an always-on world, All Things Video reveals the key trends and insights from the world of digital media. Follow All Things Video on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for new episodes and updates! ABOUT THE HOST James Creech is an entrepreneur focused on technology, online video, and digital media. He is the Co-Founder & CEO of Paladin, the essential influencer marketing platform for media companies, agencies, and brands. OUR SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by Shareability, a social content company that makes videos people actually want to watch. They work with brands and influencers to create content that explodes across the web through social sharing and organic discovery. For years, Shareability has been topping the charts with crowd captivating videos for brands like Pepsi, Pizza Hut, Sony Entertainment, and Cristiano Ronaldo’s ROC, delivering over 1B views, 5M shares, and 50,000 press mentions. Check out some examples of their work on shareability.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Esports Minute
aXiomatic receives $21.5 million investment

Esports Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 1:50


On today's Esports Minute, Mitch takes us through aXiomatic, the parent company of Team Liquid, adding another $21.5 million in investments from undisclosed investors. Also, PUBG reports strong revenue numbers for 2018 thanks to continued popularity in Asia. Rate and subscribe! New episodes Monday through Friday. For more in-depth news check out our bi-weekly podcast The Esports Network Podcast (https://www.esportznetworkpodcast.com/). Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)

Andrea Cantini (Florence) gives a talk at the Axiomatic versus Semantic Truth Conference (14-16 March, 2012) titled "Stratified Truth?".

MCMP – Philosophy of Science
From Shannon's Axiomatic Approach to a New Sense of Biological Information

MCMP – Philosophy of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 52:56


Omri Tal (CPNSS/LSE) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium (17 April, 2013) titled "From Shannon's Axiomatic Approach to a New Sense of Biological Information". Abstract: Shannon famously remarked that a single concept of information could not satisfactorily account for the numerous possible applications of the general field of communication theory. Recent interest in assessing the ‘population signal’ from genetic samples has mainly focused on empirical results. I employ some basic principles from Shannon’s work on information theory (Shannon 1948) to develop a measure of information for extracting ‘population structure’ from genetic data. This sense of information is somewhat less abstract than entropy or Kolmogorov Complexity and is utility-oriented. Specifically, given a collection of genotypes sampled from known multiple populations I would like to quantify the potential for correct classification of genotypes of unknown origin. Motivated by Shannon's axiomatic approach in deriving a unique information measure for communication, I first identify a set of intuitively justifiable criteria that any such quantitative information measure should satisfy. I will show that standard information-theoretic concepts such as mutual information or relative entropy cannot satisfactorily account for this sense of information, necessitating a decision-theoretic approach.

Esportz Network Podcast
Athletes Invested In Esports

Esportz Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 35:19


On today's podcast, Mitch takes us through a long list of athletes who have invested in esports, what their investments are, and the difference between traditional sports team owners and esports team owners. Rate and subscribe! New episodes Monday through Friday. Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!

Books On The Go
Ep 60: Axiomatic by Maria Tumarkin

Books On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 22:36


Anna and Annie have book awards fatigue!  We discuss the Top Ten best-sellers, including The Rosie Result by Graeme Simsion, The Scholar by Dervla McTiernan and The Shepherd's Hut by Tim Winton with *that* new cover. Our book of the week is Axiomatic by Maria Tumarkin, a non-fiction book about how we think about the past, and its impact. Winner of the 2018 Melbourne Prize for Literature's Best Writing Award and short-listed for the 2019 Victorian and New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards and the 2019 Stella Prize.  A stimulating read, we could not put this down.  Highly recommended. Next week, Anna and Amanda will be reading How We Disappeared by Jing Jing Lee. Follow us! Facebook: Books On The Go Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Litsy: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Twitter: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Credits: Artwork: Sascha Wilcosz

Books On The Go
Ep 59: Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss

Books On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 22:58


Anna and Annie catch up on book news: the Wellcome Book Prize shortlist (our pick: The Trauma Cleaner); the Stella Prize shortlist, and the Man Booker International longlist.  So many awards! Our book of the week is Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss.  A short novel about Sylvie, living with her parents in a hut in Northumberland.  Taut, dark and deals with issues from Brexit to domestic violence, we were gripped from the first page.  Long-listed for the 2019 Women's Prize for Fiction.   Next week, Anna and Annie will be reading Axiomatic by Maria Tumarkin.  Then Anna and Amanda will be back with How We Disappeared by Jing Jing Lee. Follow us! Facebook: Books On The Go Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Instagram: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Litsy: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Credits: Artwork: Sascha Wilcosz

The Book Show
Stella Prize shortlist: Maria Tumarkin's Axiomatic

The Book Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 11:04


The Stella judges say Tumarkin's book "pushes the boundaries of non-fiction so far out that they will never recover".

Tinkered Thinking
#278 - Axiomatic Mistake

Tinkered Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 6:24


Are you running in the right direction? Is it time to look around?

Diffusion Science radio
Axiomatic - Never was a cornflake guy

Diffusion Science radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019


From 18th January 2000: The strange connection between corn flakes and masturbation by Ian Woolf, - discusssion with Sophie Kalvalides, Lachlan Whatmore and Ian Woolf. The Life of Jacob Bronowski concluded by Lachlan Whatmore. Hosted by Lachlan Whatmore and Ian Woolf, Technical support by Gina Sartore, Re-edited by Ian Woolf, Sound check by Charles Willock Support Diffusion by making a contribution bitcoin: 1AEnJC8r9apyXb2N31P1ScYJZUhqkYWdU2 ether: 0x45d2cd591ff7865af248a09dc908aec261168395

Diffusion Science radio
Axiomatic weird food and Bronowski

Diffusion Science radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018


From 11th January 2000: Antidepressant orgasms by Ian Woolf, US AIDS AID by Lachlan Whatmore, Fun with grapes by Ian Woolf Light emitting vegetable diodes by Ian Woolf, The Life of Jacob Bronowski part 1 by Lachlan Whatmore, Stimulating chocolate by Ian Woolf, ET hates soap by Lachlan Whatmore, Aids win in Uganda by Lachlan Whatmore, Hosted by Lachlan Whatmore and Ian Woolf, Technical support by Gina Sartore, Re-edited by Ian Woolf, Sound check by Charles Willock Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf. Support Diffusion by making a contribution bitcoin: 1AEnJC8r9apyXb2N31P1ScYJZUhqkYWdU2 ether: 0x45d2cd591ff7865af248a09dc908aec261168395

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk
Tether's Scribble

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 6:30


Tether, the company behind the controversial stablecoin of the same name, published a letter purporting to be from Deltec Bank and Trust Limited today, confirming that it has about $1.8 billion in its account as of October 31. However, the letter - dated November 1 - does not have a name attached to it, and the signature is essentially a curve.Coinbase’s head of trading, Hunter Merghart, has resigned after just six months on the job, according to individuals familiar with the situation.Dapper Labs, the company behind the development of the ethereum-based Crypto Kitties, just raised another $15 million from Google Ventures, SamsungNEXT and Andreessen Horowitz, as well as some groups not usually associated with venture investing such as William Morris Endeavour and aXiomatic. The New York Department of Financial Services has just issued its 12th BitLicense, this time to a bitcoin ATM operator called CoinSource. Late Confirmation is a CoinDesk production. For more information, visit www.CoinDesk.com

Literary Canon Ball
Episode 18: No Skin by Maria Tumarkin

Literary Canon Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 71:56


In episode eighteen of Literary Canon Ball we discuss Maria Tumarkin’s essay, No Skin.A finalist in the 2015 Melbourne Prize for Writing, Maria Tumarkin’s essay, No Skin, is an exploration of traumascapes and our complex relationship with the places of trauma. From the holocaust to Princess Diana to Jill Meagher, Tumrakin explores this idea that she cannot seem to shake, wondering about portals and meaning and undeniable power.A writer and cultural historian and the author of four books, the most recent the 2018 Axiomatic from Brow Books, Tumarkin was born in the Ukraine and emigrated to Australia in 1989. She has been shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards, The Age Book of the Year, and NSW Premier’s Literary Award.Show Notes:No Skin by Maria Tumarkin: http://www.mariatumarkin.com/essays-2/2016/3/6/no-skin-melbourne-prize-for-literature-shortlist‘Axiomatic’ by Maria Tumarkin: https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2018/june/1527775200/helen-elliott/axiomatic-maria-tumarkinInterview with Maria Tumarkin: https://griffithreview.com/articles/interview-withmaria-tumarkin/ABC Conversations: The Kharkov experiment: http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/conversations-maria-tumarkin/9892170Maria Tumarkin: Axiomatic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-FQnzW4JvwThis narrated life: https://griffithreview.com/articles/this-narrated-life/Recommendations:Fi:‘Axiomatic’ by Maria Tumarkin‘The World Was Whole’ by Fiona WrightAn Unquiet Mind’ by Kay Redfield JamisonKirby:‘Ceremony’ by Leslie Marmon Silko99% Invisible: Articles of Interest podcastNeve:#poetry official documentary by Ariel Bissett‘Mating the Huntress’ by Talia HibbertQueer as Fiction podcastDrunk Lesbians WatchContact UsTwitter: @litcanonballInstagram: @literarycanonballFind us on Facebook at Literary Canon BallEmail: literarycanonball@gmail.com

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Under The Scope
Drake and Michael Jordan in Esports, Project X Cloud | UTS Ep 3

Under The Scope

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 54:06


This episode has some big names joining into the esports industry. We talk about Drake and Scooter Braun joining 100 Thieves and Michael Jordan investing in Team Liquids' parent startup Axiomatic. Then we move onto talking about the Future of Game Streaming via Xbox's announcement of the Project X Cloud, a game streaming service to play your games on any device. Links: ►http://www.sportspromedia.com/news/drake-100-thieves-scooter-braun-investment-esports ►https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/michael-jordan-enters-esports-scene-with-investment-in-team-liquid-parent-startup-axiomatic/ Project xCloud: Gaming with you at the center....►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzV_xrisMko Xbox Game Pass vs PlayStation NOW ....►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs5LwmPZYWc Follow Esports Labs Facebook................► https://www.facebook.com/esports.labs Twitter.....................► https://twitter.com/TheEsportsLabs Instagram...............► https://www.instagram.com/theesportslabs/ YouTube..................► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPapbWR5bexekeIOllvfjpw Website...................► https://www.esportshowdown.com/

20twenty
Update on Victorian Police $68 000 Fine to Axiomatic Events - Dave Pellowe (Axiomatic) - 18 Oct 2018

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 14:40


Weand're getting an update on developments with Dave Pellowe, who is refusing to pay a $68 000 bill from Victoria Police for protection at a private function earlier this year. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

20twenty
Conservatives Refuse to pay $68 000 Bill to Victoria Police - Dave Pellowe (Axiomatic Events) - 5 Sept 2018

20twenty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 49:27


There's plenty of talk on radio, but with 20twenty you'll find Life, Culture & Current events from a Biblical perspective. Interviews, stories and insight you definately won't hear in the mainstream media. This feed contains selected content from 20twenty, heard every weekday morning. See www.vision.org.au for more details Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Backstory
Backstory - 27 June 2018

Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 41:57


On this episode of Backstory, Mel Cranenburgh speaks to writer and cultural historian, Maria Tumarkin about her extraordinary new book, Axiomatic, described by Robert Dessaix as "a brilliant kaleidoscope of arresting observations on suffering and innocence in modern times". She's then joined by Backstory's podcast producer, Lisa Gye, to talk about their shared experience of coming from mixed race families in the context the ongoing white washing of Australian history.

Friends at the Table
Twilight Mirage 44: The Pathways in the Woods

Friends at the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 103:33


Deep within the endless Q-Glass storm of Gift-3, the Notion investigate and converse with the residents of the Axiomatic town of Polyphony. While Even Gardner trades ship tips with the smuggler Tannoy Kajj and Echo Reverie confronts their feelings about a supposedly perfect place, Signet speaks goes right to the source: Polyphony themself. The question is, if the inhabitants of this quaint town need no rescue, if there is no alibi for violence, what should the Notion do? This week on Twilight Mirage: The Pathways in the Woods So why see the world, when you got the beach? Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker) Featuring Janine Hawkins (@bleatingheart) Andi Clare (@captaintrash), and Andrew Lee Swan (@swandre3000) Produced by Ali Acampora (@ali_west) Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot) Episode description by Austin Walker Music by Jack de Quidt A transcription is available for this episode here.A full list of completed transcriptions is available here. Our transcriptions are provided by a fan-organized paid transcription project. If you'd like to join, you can get more information at https://twitter.com/transcript_fatt. Thank you to all of our transcribers!!  

Friends at the Table
Twilight Mirage 41: No Value in a Closed Door

Friends at the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 101:36


After returning from their meeting with Advent and the Concretetown Particulars, the Notion discusses the complexity of the situation over dinner. When a new offer is made, the group prepares for their largest operation yet: The piercing of a powerful storm and a confrontation against an Axiomatic foe. Even digs for information, Signet reaches out for Divine aid, and Echo returns a gift. This week on Twilight Mirage: No Value in a Closed Door We don't talk much or nothin' But when we talkin' about something We have good discussion Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker) Featuring Janine Hawkins (@bleatingheart) Andi Clare (@captaintrash), and Andrew Lee Swan (@swandre3000) Produced by Ali Acampora (@ali_west) Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot) Episode description by Austin Walker Music by Jack de Quidt A transcription is available for this episode here.A full list of completed transcriptions is available here. Our transcriptions are provided by a fan-organized paid transcription project. If you'd like to join, you can get more information at https://twitter.com/transcript_fatt. Thank you to all of our transcribers!!  

Mile High Chiro Podcast
Jonathan Verderama: Axiomatic Principles[Podcast]

Mile High Chiro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 26:58


You’re in for a treat; more great chiropractic from Europe! In this episode, Jonathan Verderama is the very special guest. Jonathan is not only is a fantastic chiropractor, but has contributed to our foundational vitalistic...

Rocket Shop Radio Hour
Axiomatic — 29 November 2017 on Rocket Shop Radio Hour

Rocket Shop Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017


Axiomatic joined host Tom Proctor on 'Rocket Shop', Big Heavy World's weekly local Vermont music radio hour on 105.9FM The Radiator. Catch up with them at facebook.com/TheAxiomatic.

Misfits of the Inner Sea
116 - An Axiomatic Solution

Misfits of the Inner Sea

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 55:02


The finale to our time travel session! The misfits must overcome the Guardian of Time or die as shipyard rats. Featuring Blake as Daniel Volun the gunslinger, the Old Man as Sabina the rogue/alchemist, Jaren as Kaydrin the warpriest, Doug as Taran the elven ranger, and Josh as DM.

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
Deflationism vs Representationalism

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2012 47:53


Jeffrey Ketland (MCMP/LMU) gives a talk at the Axiomatic versus Semantic Truth Conference (14-16 March, 2012) titled "Deflationism vs Representationalism".

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
A Conception of Set-Theoretical Truth

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2012 61:30


Luca Incurvati (Magdalene College Cambridge) gives a talk at the Axiomatic versus Semantic Truth Conference (14-16 March, 2012) titled "A Conception of Set-Theoretical Truth".

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
Axiomatic and Semantic Theories of Truth

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2012 60:48


Volker Halbach (Oxford) gives a talk at the Axiomatic versus Semantic Truth Conference (14-16 March, 2012) titled "Axiomatic and Semantic Theories of Truth".

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)

Toby Meadows (Arché Research Centre) gives a talk at the Axiomatic vs Semantic Truth Conference (14-16 March, 2012) titled "Let Three Flowers Bloom".

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
A general approach to revenge paradoxes

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2012 34:54


Andrew Bacon (Oxford) gives a talk at the Axiomatic versus Semantic Truth Conference (14-16 March, 2012) titled "A general approach to revenge paradoxes".

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)

Jc Beall (Connecticut, Otago) gives a talk at the Axiomatic versus Semantic Truth Conference (14-16 March, 2012) titled "Truth Without Detachment".

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
Modelling the use of 'true' in natural Language

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2012 45:34


Theodora Achourioti (ILLC) gives a talk at the Axiomatic versus Semantic Truth Conference (14-16 March, 2012) titled "Modelling the use of 'true' in natural Language".

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
Semantic Truth and the Correspondence Theory

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2012 56:46


Michael Glanzberg (Northwestern University) gives a talk at the Axiomatic versus Semantic Truth Conference (14-16 March, 2012) titled "Semantic Truth and the Correspondence Theory".

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)
Truth, Syntax, Conservativity

MCMP – Mathematical Philosophy (Archive 2011/12)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2012 36:30


Carlo Nicolai (Oxford) gives a talk at the Axiomatic versus Semantic Truth Conference (14-16 March, 2012) titled "Truth, Syntax, Conservativity".