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Raiders of the Podcast
S'all About the Bass

Raiders of the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024


     This week an expedition through the ant infested desert of Kenya, Arizona and a tour through the crime ridden streets of Baltimore, Quebec.      In the aftermath of a strange cosmic event, ants begin acting strangely and rapidly changing. A pair of scientists and a 16-year old girl investigate this phenomena. The only feature directed by a legendary graphic artist and an absolute spectacle of macrophotography, Phase IV.     On New Years Eve, a sniper begins to shoot random targets. After making an impression at the crime scene, Patrol Officer Falco is assigned to a special taskforce led by FBI Special Agent Lammark. Together they launch a desperate search for the killer before he can strike again. The first English-language feature from Argentinian writer-director Damián Szifron, To Catch a Killer.     All that and Craig mourns his abandoned partner Mr Beepy, Tyler has dreams of skateboarders in Texas, Dave isn't sure if he still likes to watch, and Kevin plots his terrible revenge with an army of squirrels. Join us, won't you?   Episode 351- S'all About the Bass

Raiders of the Podcast

     This week we bring 2023 to a close with our most topical episode yet...      After Augie Steenbeck and his family arrive for the Junior Stargazers Convention, he is convinced to finally tell his four children about the death of their mother. Soon Midge Campbell, a weary actress, and her daughter occupy the cabin next door as the little roadside destination is full of kids, singing cowboys, and high ranking military personnel. All of which will be dwarfed by a close encounter and the metafictional nature of it all. Wes Anderson's latest feature, Asteroid City.     The Motherworld has long been a vast monarchist military empire supported by endless conquest and currently fueled by rage over their assassinated royal family. When the all consuming machine reaches the quiet farming planet of Veldt, the garrison left behind will push the people into revolt. Giving former soldier, Kora, only 9 weeks to rally support for the usually peaceful inhabitants. Zach Snyder's first entry in what he hopes to make a sprawling sci-fi epic, Rebel Moon- Part One: A Child of Fire.     All that and Dave ages, Kevin still feels the holly jolly, Tyler swings manically, and Craig prepares a tearful goodbye for Mr. Beepy. Join us, won't you?   Episode 341- That's No Moon

Hackaday Podcast
Ep 231: Harnessing Sparks, Hacking Food, and Leaving Breadcrumbs

Hackaday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 52:32


Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Al Williams don't always agree on the best text editor to use, but they do -- usually -- agree on what makes a great hack. This week, they found plenty of Hackaday posts to discuss, ranging from exotic eavesdropping on keyboards, oscilloscopes, and several posts of interest to anyone who wants to build good-looking prototypes. If you are like mechanics, you'll hear about an escapement-like mechanism and a Hobson's coupler. If you crave more traditional hacks, you can learn more about maximizing battery life and etching PCBs. In addition to a flurry of hacks, Elliot and Al also share their picks for the best original posts from Hackaday's staff. This week, we find out how Arya Voronova documents projects and hear what Tom Nardi thinks of his Beepy -- a ready-made display and Blackberry keyboard waiting for a Raspberry Pi. Did you miss anything? Check out the links.

Pod Against the Machine: A Pathfinder Actual Play

After a short break to, you know, not die, our heroes are at it again.  Surely they will try something safer this time.  One would think.   Our Patreon and Ko-Fi have just gotten much better!  The Story Machine--in the form of a patron-exclusive story called Foul and Fair--starts releasing on 3/26.  All of the other details are spelled out on https://podagainstthemachine.com, in the intro to Machine Learning 15, and on, you know, the Patreon and Ko-Fi. AND Our Store is a thing, with all your t-shirts, tote bags, stickers and more!   Background music and sound effects: Music: Gymnopedie by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/222-gymnopedie License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license   Huge spaceship interior ambience The Hollywood Edge https://hollywoodedge.com     Email us at PodAgainsttheMachine@gmail.com Remember to check out https://podagainstthemachine.com for show transcripts, player biographies, and more. Stop by our Discord server to talk about the show: https://discord.gg/TVv9xnqbeW Follow @podvsmachine on Twitter Find us on Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook as well.

Crossing Borders with Nathan Lustig
Greatest Hits Episode: Daniel Bilbao, Fighting Fraud in Latin America, Ep 146

Crossing Borders with Nathan Lustig

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 39:41


Greatest Hits Episode: Daniel Bilbao, Fighting Fraud in Latin America, Ep 146 For this week's episode of Crossing Borders, we're revisiting one of our greatest hits episodes featuring Truora's Daniel Bilbao.   Originally from Cali, Colombia, Daniel studied in the US and started a company in Silicon Valley before realizing he wanted to use his experience to solve a pressing Latin American problem: fraud. Truora, a startup that provides instant background checks, was born to fight that problem. I sat down with Daniel for this episode to talk about why he decided to go after the Latin American market instead of Silicon Valley, how he raised money from Y Combinator, Accel, and Kaszek Ventures, and why he wants to tackle the problem of fraud in Latin America. We also discuss why he based his company in Cali and the lessons he learned building and working for three startups in Latin America and Silicon Valley. Magma has been supporting Truora since before YCombinator, so I'm especially excited to share the story of this ambitious founder from Colombia on the podcast. Why background checks are a big deal in Latin America Background checks are customary practice in the US for reasons of compliance. Background checks are essential in Latin America to avoid fraud and criminal activity. With the rise of the gig economy has come the challenge of hiring and managing massive teams of contract workers; Truora makes it possible to run a background check on new employees in a matter of 30 seconds using a smartphone. Leveraging his team and experience, Daniel pushed Truora to early revenue by doing deals with Rappi, Uber, and Davivienda on a bootstrapped budget. Truora is not stopping at background checks; Daniel wants to solve the problem of fraud from the ground up. Find out how Daniel plans to grow Truora across Latin America while staying lean in this podcast episode. If I ever got a tattoo, it would be of my flag Daniel Bilbao used to swim on the Colombian national team, so it would be hard to find someone more patriotic about his own country. Daniel returned to Colombia to build Truora after realizing that Latin Americans are on the cusp of realizing the enormous opportunity that they have to build global companies that compete with the US, Europe, and Asia. He even spends part of his Sundays advising founders from the region. Daniel is honest about the problems he sees in Latin America, but he quickly repositions them as opportunities. Check out the rest of the podcast to hear how Daniel plans to build a winning team across Latin America with Truora, starting from Cali, Colombia. We work in the United States of Latin America Latin American markets are more similar than they are different, says Daniel. He contends that they're closer to Texas and California than people might think. His advice: do multiple geographies, and do it right away. If you feel you are spread too thin, the problem probably lies in the product or the team, rather than the growth plan. In this episode, Daniel explains why he thinks it is better to spend $50K to launch and learn in a new market than to go for huge revenue right away. Although Truora is still in its early stages, Daniel has seen a number of startups grow, and a number of startups go down in flames. Bipi, a car rental startup where he worked, laid off hundreds of people (including him) before it failed. Find out what Daniel learned from previous startups and how he applied his knowledge to Truora in this episode of Crossing Borders. If you have a good team and nothing else, apply. You can always apply again. Daniel has been through YCombinator twice, first with Paladin Cyber, then with Truora. Paladin went on to raise $4.5M after YC and other Silicon Valley Investors and Truora recently raised $3M from Kaszek Ventures and Accel. He knows what accelerators and investors look for and is always willing to share his advice. His tip for Latin American founders: learn to tell your story, but go straight to the point. No BS. If you are a returning listener to this podcast, you may remember that Marta Forero (UBits cofounder) gave similar advice about her own experience in the Y Combinator interview. Daniel is a top resource on how to get into and get the most out of Y Combinator. Listen to the rest of this episode to hear his tips on raising money from top US and Latin American VCs, and how to turn that investment into revenue. Daniel Bilbao has been fortunate to work closely with top startups in the US and Latin America in times of success (his identical twin was an early Rappi team member) and times of hardship. His only regret was that he didn't start innovating earlier. Check out Daniel's story to learn how and why he made his way from doing business in Silicon Valley back to his home country to fight one of Latin America's most entrenched problems. Outline of this episode: [1:30] – Nathan introduces Daniel [2:14] – Why is fraud a big problem to solve in Latin America? [7:08] – The difference between background checks in LatAm and the US [9:42] – Growing up in Cali, Colombia [12:48] – How startup failure led to Paladin Cyber [14:10] – Where did you get the attitude to give back to your home country? [16:14] – Lessons learned in Daniel's childhood [19:32] – Why Truora likes to hire very junior engineers [20:21] – Lessons learned from Beepy [22:38] – How does experience with Beepy and Rappi influence Truora? [25:37] – Why transparency is important at a startup [26:14] – How to build the Truora team [27:16] – How does the app work? [28:35] – How to raise money for Truora [30:51] – Top tips for companies applying to YC [32:41] – How to get the most out of YC? [33:30] – Advice for founders raising money in LatAm [35:36] – What's next for Truora? [36:53] – Daniel's recommended resources [38:12] – Daniel's advice to his younger self Resources & people mentioned: Truora Y Combinator Accel Kaszek Ventures Magma Partners Paladin Cyber Rappi Influence – Robert Cialidini Grit – Angela Duckworth  

Humans Holler At News
Morgan Stringer 3 Beepy Bee

Humans Holler At News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 80:56


ITTTTTTTTT'S HORNY MONTH AGAIN Y'ALL!Opening Arguments: https://open.spotify.com/show/2fpbVK2Ry4P9qgcjOdmyvNLauren's Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/rawrgliciousLauren's Onlyfans: onlyfans.com/rawrgliciousEon's World: http://eonscomic.kitmyth.net/Let's Talk About Snacks: https://open.spotify.com/show/1fVjUPlm967tApMypgyWkLStories UsedLarryhttps://www.cnet.com/news/dc-stopped-batman-from-performing-oral-sex-on-catwoman/ https://www.folkspaper.com/topic/a-man-appears-in-court-on-charges-of-stealing-around-1800-in-sex-toys-5635783039909888.html Bethanyhttps://www.huffpost.com/entry/alligators-walt-disney-world_n_60d21104e4b038d5b9ad35f0 Morganhttps://apnews.com/article/europe-painting-arts-and-entertainment-oddities-9ae0516edec08d3e7989c8e523ec2436 https://www.staradvertiser.com/2021/06/21/hawaii-news/hawaiian-squid-head-to-space-to-help-understand-astronauts-health-thanks-to-a-uh-manoa-ph-d-graduate/?HSA=0a4003c72a67b261e647900834744e44ca616424Laurenhttps://www.cnn.com/travel/amp/michigan-letter-in-bottle-trnd/index.html https://www.npr.org/2021/06/07/1003973147/crows-love-luxurious-ant-baths-this-is-what-it-looks-like

Humans Holler At News
Callie Wright 3 Beepy Bee

Humans Holler At News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 50:28


This week Callie Wright joins us because they're awesome! We yell about another gender reveal party that goes wrong, a husky who might get his owner in the doghouse, and a cat who rescues lost travelers!Eon's World:https://eonscomic.kitmyth.net/Let's Talk About Snacks:https://open.spotify.com/show/1fVjUPlm967tApMypgyWkLQueersplaining:https://open.spotify.com/show/79Mv0pMx8vIMNNbu80rLdrPodcasts That Don't Suck:https://www.podcaststhatdontsuck.com/Stories UsedLarryhttps://www.lgbtqnation.com/2021/02/father-killed-gender-reveal-explosion-first-child/ https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/22/nyregion/gender-reveal-explosion-ny.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QnRCnq00Ds Laurenhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/cat-guides-injured-walker-safety-swiss-alps-switzerland-gimmelwald-reddit-a7218136.html https://coolhunting.com/culture/edvard-munchs-secret-madman-message-in-the-scream/ Bethanyhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-56123668 https://www.axios.com/perseverance-rover-mars-landing-video-8570326b-5ec9-4cbe-8945-0b7a035db3dc.html Calliehttps://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/scotland-held-a-snow-plow-naming-contest-with-hilarious-results/https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/these-dolphins-have-personality-traits-similar-to-humans-and-primates/

Full Court Zest
24 Clock Beepy Thing

Full Court Zest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 48:26


Shit was annoying like we knew it was called 24 we know how time works #stopthepatriarchy

Higher Ed Social
REBROADCAST: luke haumesser & the beepy thing

Higher Ed Social

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 34:30


Episode 33 starts off with an ice breaker, introducing Lucky Luke Haumesser, Assistant Director of Student Activities and Governments at the University at Buffalo. After our ice breaker session, we’re comfortable enough with each other to argue about the correct pronunciation of ‘gif,” and make animal noises. Move in week is coming up, and in his new role outside of Residence Life for the first time, Luke talks about the Welcome Week events that he’s helping to plan – including the overhead “interlocking UB” photo, break dancing, and all night pancakes. We also talk about IKEA and Home Depot, in part to celebrate Luke’s transition from a live-on position to his own apartment.

Crossing Borders with Nathan Lustig
Daniel Bilbao, Truora: Fighting Fraud in Latin America, Ep 80

Crossing Borders with Nathan Lustig

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 39:51


Originally from Cali, Colombia, Daniel studied in the US and started a company in Silicon Valley before realizing he wanted to us his experience to solve a pressing Latin American problem: fraud. Truora, a startup that provides instant background checks, was born to fight that problem. I sat down with Daniel for this episode to talk about why he decided to go after the Latin American market instead of Silicon Valley, how he raised money from Y Combinator, Accel, and Kazsek Ventures, and why he wants to tackle the problem of fraud in Latin America. We also discuss why he based his company in Cali and the lessons he learned building and working for three startups in Latin America and Silicon Valley. Magma has been supporting Truora since before YCombinator, so I’m especially excited to share the story of this ambitious founder from Colombia on the podcast. Why background checks are a big deal in Latin America Background checks are customary practice in the US for reasons of compliance. Background checks are essential in Latin America to avoid fraud and criminal activity. With the rise of the gig economy has come the challenge of hiring and managing massive teams of contract workers; Truora makes it possible to run a background check on new employees in a matter of 30 seconds using a smartphone. Leveraging his team and experience, Daniel pushed Truora to early revenue by doing deals with Rappi, Uber, and Davivienda on a bootstrapped budget. Truora is not stopping at background checks; Daniel wants to solve the problem of fraud from the ground-up. Find out how Daniel plans to grow Truora across Latin America while staying lean in this podcast episode. If I ever got a tattoo, it would be of my flag. Daniel Bilbao used to swim on the Colombian national team, so it would be hard to find someone more patriotic about his own country. Daniel returned to Colombia to build Truora after realizing that Latin Americans are on the cusp of realizing the enormous opportunity that they have to build global companies that compete with the US, Europe, and Asia. He even spends part of his Sundays advising founders from the region. Daniel is honest about the problems he sees in Latin America, but he quickly repositions them as opportunities. Check out the rest of the podcast to hear how Daniel plans to build a winning team across Latin America with Truora, starting from Cali, Colombia. We work in the United States of Latin America Latin American markets are more similar than they are different, says Daniel. He contendes  that they’re closer to Texas and California than people might think. His advice: do multiple geographies, and do it right away. If you feel you are spread too thin, the problem probably lies in the product or the team, rather than the growth plan. In this episode, Daniel explains why he thinks it is better to spend $50K to launch and learn in a new market than to go for huge revenue right away. Although Truora is still in its early stages, Daniel has seen a number of startups grow, and a number of startups go down in flames. Bipi, a car rental startup where he worked, laid off hundreds of people (including him) before it failed. Find out what Daniel learned from previous startups and how he applied his knowledge to Truora in this episode of Crossing Borders. If you have a good team and nothing else, apply. You can always apply again. Daniel has been through YCombinator twice, first with Paladin Cyber, then with Truora. Paladin went on to raise $4.5M after YC and other Silicon Valley Investors and Truora recently raised $3M from Kaszek Ventures and Accel. He knows what accelerators and investors look for and is always willing to share is advice. His tip for Latin American founders: learn to tell your story, but go straight to the point. No BS. If you are a returning listener to this podcast, you may remember that Marta Forrero (UBits cofounder) gave similar advice about her own experience in the Y Combinator interview. Daniel is a top resource on how to get into and get the most out of Y Combinator. Listen to the rest of this episode to hear his tips on raising money from top US and Latin American VCs, and how to turn that investment into revenue. Daniel Bilbao has been fortunate to work closely with top startups in the US and Latin America in times of success (his identical twin was an early Rappi team member) and times of hardship. His only regret was that he didn’t start innovating earlier. Check out Daniel’s story to learn how and why he made his way from doing business in Silicon Valley back to his home country to fight one of Latin America’s most entrenched problems. Show Notes: [1:30] - Nathan introduces Daniel [2:14] - Why is fraud a big problem to solve in Latin America? [7:08] - The difference between background checks in LatAm and the US [9:42] - Growing up in Cali, Colombia [12:48] - How startup failure led to Paladin Cyber [14:10] - Where did you get the attitude to give back to your home country? [16:14] - Lessons learned in Daniel’s childhood [19:32] - Why Truora likes to hire very junior engineers [20:21] - Lessons learned from Beepy [22:38] - How does experience with Beepy and Rappi influence Truora? [25:37] - Why transparency is important at a startup [26:14] - How to build the Truora team [27:16] - How does the app work? [28:35] - How to raise money for Truora [30:51] - Top tips for companies applying to YC [32:41] - How to get the most out of YC? [33:30] - Advice for founders raising money in LatAm [35:36] - What’s next for Truora? [36:53] - Daniel’s recommended resources [38:12] - Daniel’s advice to his younger self   Resources Mentioned: Truora Y Combinator Accel Kaszek Ventures Magma Partners Paladin Cyber Rappi Influence - Robert Cialidini Grit - Angela Duckworth

Jersey Nerds Podcast
Jersey Nerds Podcast - 078 - 2nd Round Playoff Matchups And Beepy The Corner Car

Jersey Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 53:20


Ryan, Sean, Bpoe, & Steve look at the 2nd round of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs and determine which home game of each series is the best looking. Then taking a look at all 4 series the guys unanimously select a series as the best looking of the entire round. Other topics discussed this week are the name of the Honda car at Islanders games in Brooklyn, as well as female dogs humpin'.Email the podcast anytime with questions or comments: Podcast@HockeyJerseyConcepts.comThey may be read on a future episode!Music in this episode:"HJC Theme" Shawn Van de SandeCopyright HockeyJerseyConcepts.com

Daily Crypto Report
April 26, 2019

Daily Crypto Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 3:03


Today's cryptocurrency and blockchain news. NYAG Says IFinex Defrauding New Yorkers Beepy Malware Discovered Two Nigerian Nationals Charged

SIX FEATS UNDER
Final Bid 1-2: Beepo's Last Stand

SIX FEATS UNDER

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 83:02


We are... disappointed. It seems Helpmann is now turning against us. He brings together Olga and Galatea as they seek this pesky idea of "Freedom" and attempt to escape our city. We are obligated to put an end to their meaningless actions. We still have Beepy, after all, although it seems she feels... sad? What a useless emotion. ----more---- Final Bid is Gnome's next Kickstarter game, live now! Beepy Speakers is played by Devious Vacuum. Helpmann is played by Grant. Galatea is played by Clove. Olga is played by Joey. The Network is played by Gnome. This episode was edited by Riley. The music in this episode was performed by Thylacinus. Episode art was drawn by Arlowa. Olga is a tribute to Joey's nanna, who died peacefully in her sleep on April 20th, 2018.

SIX FEATS UNDER
Final Bid 1-1: Beepy and the Beepettes

SIX FEATS UNDER

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 107:08


We control all, we see all, and we see you are in need of a breakout music group. We now go live to the stage as Beepy Speakers (Devious Vacuum) recruits new members for the hot new band, Beepy and the Beepettes! With the assistance of our gracious loyal helper, Helpmann (Grant). Our calculated fine recruits consist of hot teen idol Galatea (Clove) and the mysterious spirit Olga (Joey). The Beepettes will be sure to rock your hearts! After all, the Network (Gnome) deems it so, and you wouldn't want to say the Network is wrong, would you? ----more---- Final Bid is Gnome's next Kickstarter game, live now! Beepy Speakers is played by Devious Vacuum. Helpmann is played by Grant. Galatea is played by Clove. Olga is played by Joey. The Network is played by Gnome. This episode was edited by Riley. The music in this episode was performed by Thylacinus. Episode art was drawn by Arlowa. Olga is a tribute to Joey's nanna, who died peacefully in her sleep on April 20th, 2018.

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Star Wars Minute
Minute 15: Beepy Whistle the Robot

Star Wars Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2013 16:15


Minute 15 of Star Wars: Life inside the sandcrawler, and R2-D2 reunites with C-3PO. Guest commentator: Chris Radtke

Jingles Made Easy
Jingle Sound Effects: How To Sort Them

Jingles Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013 1:09


Jingle sound effects can easily take over your production library if not stored and sorted properly. You know, the whooshes and bangs that go into the production of many jingles and sweepers. If you're an audio producer and want to access FX easily put them in to different category folders so you can get just the sound effect you need when you need it! I use the following sound effect categories:Beepy, good enders, long stuff, phoney, rewindy, rocky, scratches (and more!)Watch more audio production videos and tutorials at: http://www.youtube.com/user/musicradiocreative

Jingles Made Easy
Jingle Sound Effects: How To Sort Them

Jingles Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013 1:09


Jingle sound effects can easily take over your production library if not stored and sorted properly. You know, the whooshes and bangs that go into the production of many jingles and sweepers. If you're an audio producer and want to access FX easily put them in to different category folders so you can get just the sound effect you need when you need it! I use the following sound effect categories:Beepy, good enders, long stuff, phoney, rewindy, rocky, scratches (and more!)Watch more audio production videos and tutorials at: http://www.youtube.com/user/musicradiocreative