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What would an ideal offseason look like for the Seahawks. New coach Mike Macdonald has just arrived, and with him, Ben Grubb as new offensive coordinator. The Seahawks will need to add the kind of players that can fit both of their systems. Yet, the Seahawks find themselves with a small amount of cap space to begin this offseason. They do have cap flexibility and the means to rebuild this team to Coach Macdonald's liking quickly. When you use promo code NEST at https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-the-hawks-nest with any deposit, they will MATCH that deposit up to $100! Link to my YouTube Channel. Live on Wed and Sunday, 5PM PST... https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHawksNest12thman Link to my Patreon....https://www.patreon.com/thehawksnest Twitter...@SeahawksNester Twitch...@TheSeahawksNest
On this exciting episode of Modern Gays, join our engaging chat with Ben Grubb, esteemed editor at The Sydney Morning Herald and the brain behind Gay Sydney News. Ben, a journalistic maestro, reveals his transition from traditional reporting to creating a Gen Z and millennials-focused Instagram news platform, amplifying stories from Sydney's pulsing LGBTQIA+ scene. Uncover the nuances of Sydney's gaybourhood and its vibrant nightlife, as Ben compares it with Melbourne's queer spaces. Gain inside information on prominent LGBTQIA+ stories on the horizon, and Ben's artistic endeavor documenting drag queens' transformations. With tales of breaking significant stories like a Grindr data breach, this episode is a captivating look into a journalist's mission to uplift the LGBTQIA+ community. Tune in for an insightful peek into Sydney's gay scene and the intersection of journalism and LGBTQIA+ narratives.–––Join Mod Squad for exclusive content, episode deep dives and more resources. Subscribe for free or support the show with a paid membership. Visit our website at moderngays.co for more info!––– Topics Covered:Insights into LGBTQIA+ JournalismTransition to Digital News PlatformsInside Sydney's Vibrant GaybourhoodMelbourne vs. Sydney Queer SpacesUnveiling Grindr Hack StoryUpcoming Prominent LGBTQIA+ NarrativesSydney's LGBTQIA+ Nightlife OverviewTransformative Drag Queen Interviews Chapters:[00:00] - Introduction to Ben Grubb and his Influential Interviews[03:45] - Origin of Gay Sydney News and Digital vs Traditional Journalism[07:00] - Grindr Hack Story & Implications of Data Collection[10:30] - Comparing Sydney's and Melbourne's Queer Spaces[18:00] - Sydney Nightlife and Upcoming LGBTQIA+ Stories[22:30] - Ben's Creative Project & Memorable Coverage Stories Follow Gay Sydney News / Ben Grubb:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/gaysydneynewsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gaysydneynewsBen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bengrubbLinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/bengrubb News articles mentioned in this episode:https://www.smh.com.au/technology/love-online-100000-grindr-users-exposed-in--hack-attack-20120119-1q7pf.htmlhttps://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/how-your-phone-and-mood-will-be-tracked-at-mardi-gras-20230223-p5cn1a.html ___LINKS:Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and X.Join the Gayborhood free newsletter or paid membership for bonus episode content.Read more about every episode on our website.___SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW:Modern Gays is published every week. If you love the show and can support us, please subscribe and write a review wherever you get your podcasts! Thanks for listening! xx Daniel and Garet
Apple plans to scan devices including iPhones and iPads for child sexual abuse images. It's commended by child protection groups but has privacy campaigners concerned. So, what's the fine print for Apple's new tool, neuralMatch, and could it be a game changer? Meanwhile, why Instagram creatives are angry and what exactly is a metaverse? Mark Zuckerberg has an idea. Plus, calls are growing to ban an artificial intelligence ‘nudification' tool – the latest in a long line of unethical services. Guests: Meg Coffey, social media strategist & Ben Grubb, Editor of Innovation Aus
Game of Thrones, Succession, True Detective... there's no shortage of iconic HBO shows, but how much does Foxtel need them for its new streaming service? Also, would you entrust Facebook with a messenger service for your kids? Guests: Angharad Yeo, ABC television presenter, video game critic, technology journalist and entertainer @angharadyeo + Ben Grubb, technology journalist and Homepage Editor, The Sydney Morning Herald @bengrubb
Game of Thrones, Succession, True Detective... there's no shortage of iconic HBO shows, but how much does Foxtel need them for its new streaming service? Also, would you entrust Facebook with a messenger service for your kids? Guests: Angharad Yeo, ABC television presenter, video game critic, technology journalist and entertainer @angharadyeo + Ben Grubb, technology journalist and Homepage Editor, The Sydney Morning Herald @bengrubb
In driverless cars who needs windows to watch the world when you can have a built-in 270-degree screen? Apple has announced it wants to compete in the video streaming service and in 2019 every meme you love might be about to die! Guests: Rae Johnston, Editor Junkee, Ben Grubb, Freelance tech/culture writer
Australia is looking to the stars with a new national space agency. New Apple phones, watches and streaming boxes have landed. Twitter gives us 280 characters to play with. Special guest technology journalist Ben Grubb. Vertical Hold is brought to you by Linksys. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
Former technology reporter Ben Grubb, founder of Sydney University's Incubate startup program James Alexander, and tech entrepreneur and founder of Schedugram Hugh Stephens have tea and beer and talk to Zac Altman, co-founder of LoungeBuddy, which has raised $4 million to date, with Founders Fund the lead of its Series A, which is billionaire Peter Thiel's investment firm. Founders Fund is behind early investments in Airbnb, Spotify, Facebook and SpaceX, among others. The panel also discuss text bots v voice bots and which will win out + the proposed changes to the Australian R&D tax incentive + the federal government's Incubator Support Program . Skip to 27:11 if you want to hear Zac's story only.
Former technology reporter Ben Grubb, founder of Sydney University's Incubate program James Alexander, and tech entrepreneur and founder of Schedugram Hugh Stephens have tea and beer and talk to Daniel Vassilev, developer of Audio Pocket and PokewhereGO, and Giselle Brand, co-founder of Health Copilot. They also discuss the iPhone 7 unveiling, the proliferation of health-tech startups and the latest in university bashing by leading Australian VCs who say entrepreneurship programs run by unis aren't the way to go. Skip to 40:30 if you want to hear Daniel's story only.
Former technology reporter Ben Grubb, founder of Sydney University's Incubate program James Alexander, and tech entrepreneur Hugh Stephens have tea at Ben's and talk about the Australian government's Census fail, Macquarie Uni's planned Innovation District, Guvera's downfall and why James is in Melbourne (again).
Former technology reporter Ben Grubb, founder of Sydney University's Incubate program James Alexander, and tech entrepreneur Hugh Stephens have tea at Ben's and talk about the media empire Gawker being made bankrupt by billionaire Peter Thiel, Spotify rival Guvera's Australian IPO, and the state of technology journalism in Australia.
It’s back to the White River Valley Antique Show in Elnora, Indiana for the final time as Ben Grubb shows off a really nice John Deere 820 and we get an up close look at Rhett Williams unique, 2-cycle, stationary engine!