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Kill Them with Comedy - Comedians, crime & conspiracies
118. NeuraLinks are in the Brain & Starships are in Orbit, it's a new era in Technology baby | Squishy Logic

Kill Them with Comedy - Comedians, crime & conspiracies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 154:06


Computer chips in a human brain? Giant starship orbiters with reusable rockets that can move huge amounts of material to build a base on the moon? Artificial Intelligence? The world of technology has suddenly taken a huge step forward and the next few years are gonna be interesting, whats next? What could go wrong? Can you get a boner in space? All these are answered and more with comedians Kd Hinken & Nathan Parish You can also check out audio versions via Kd Comedy Podcasts.You can check out more of Kd's stuff on kdcomedianlive on Twitch. Hes also on switch radio every tuesday from 10am - 12pm via 107.5fm & DAB.You can check out more of Nathans content via DeadManDancin on Youtube, Spotify & Twitch (yep, unlike kd, nathan was smart and gave all his channels the same name. Check out the Post Apocalyptic Metal Treehouse audio sketch show right now.00:00:00 - 00:05:00 Intro 00:09:10 - 00:13:54 Main topic tease (& Japanese nuclear fusion) 00:13:55 - 00:24:00 The world is at war right now...so how is it not ww3? 00:24:01 - 00:25:47 Kd munches glass in Gibraltar 00:24:48 - 00:33:57 Jake Paul v Mike Tyson (& Logan is a sociopath?) 00:33:58 - 00:36:30 Kd says Steaks are overrated, Nathan disagrees 00:36:31 - 00:40:41 What would happen if the Earth suddenly stopped spinning 00:40:42 - 00:41:41 Lazy Sci-Fi 00:41:42 - 00:55:16 Barbie vs Openheimer: Which is better? 00:55:16 - 01:00:43 Main Topic Intro 01:00:44 - 01:12:50 Watching SpaceX Starship's first successful launch out of Earths orbit 01:12:50 - 01:13:29 How does Elon Musk do all this?? 01:13:30 - 01:30:43 A Neauralink has been succesfully implanted in a human brain for the first time (inc watchalong) 01:30:44 - 01:33:11 Hate is the new love language of the world 01:33:12 - 01:35:41 P diddy dun' done it 01:35:42 - 01:39:20 Bill Crosby & his creepy BBQ sauce references (watchalong) 01:39:20 - 01:54:47 P Diddy cont & Nickelodeon abuse 01:54:48 - 02:34:36 Outro chat: America v Britain, KFC & more random chatter

The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast
Meeting Requirements Is Not Enough: Awaken Your Inner Deming (Part 2)

The W. Edwards Deming Institute® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 24:31


What is quality? Does it mean always meeting specifications? What if the calculus for specifications means little and tells managers almost nothing about the process or its potential for improvement? Dr. Bill Bellows discusses the negative consequences of this kind of black-and-white thinking and what to do about it. 0:00:03.0 Andrew Stotz: My name is Andrew Stotz and I'll be your host as we continue our journey into the teachings of Dr. W. Edwards Deming. Today, I am continuing my discussion with Bill Bellows, who has spent 30 years helping people apply Dr. Deming's ideas to become aware of how their thinking is holding them back from their biggest opportunities. The topic for today is: What is quality? Bill, take it away.   0:00:27.5 Bill Bellows: Thank you Andrew. That question brings me back literally 30 plus years. I was at home studying on leave from work. I got a bunch of books on quality. I bought every book on quality I could find at the Yale Bookstore. I started reading them. And I'm reading Phil Crosby, I'm reading Six Sigma Quality, I'm reading Genichi Taguchi, I'm reading Deming. And I, naively, am thinking that quality means the same to all of them. As a heat transfer engineer, in the world of engineering, heat transfer engineers have a common language, they use common terms, so I naively thought everyone in the world of quality has the same explanation of quality. And I'm looking through these books. I had met some seasoned experts in the field. I started calling them and saying... I remember talking one guy and I said, "I don't think these books are the same." And he laughed. He said, "Bill, you're onto something."   0:01:24.0 BB: Well, the traditional way of looking at quality in most organizations gets me to what I now refer to as question number one and that is, Does something meet requirements? Does the task meet requirements? Does the dimensions meet requirements? Does the product meet requirements? And, Andrew, there's only two answers to that question, yes or no. That's how most organizations look at quality. Boeing's advanced quality system... How do I know? I worked for a company that was owned by Boeing for nine years. Boeing's advanced quality system, which is no different than anyone else's quality system, is question one, Does is meet requirements? Yes or no.   0:02:08.5 AS: Is that like go/no-go?   0:02:11.4 BB: That's go/no-go. It's black and white thinking, Andrew. It meets requirements or it doesn't. Question two is, How many ways are there for this thing to meet requirements? And there when I tell people if you take into account decimal places, an infinite number of answers, I have somebody laugh and say, "Infinite?" And I say, "Okay, 463." But the idea is there's variation in how you meet requirements. And so going back to the question "What about quality?" what I began to see is that most quality thinkers are thinking question one. I had been exposed in that same timeframe to Dr. Taguchi and his thinking is more about question two. And what got me really excited by Dr. Deming's work when I saw The New Economics is that I realized that his quality focus was also question two and that's what got me really, really curious. But the big thing was, holy cow, we've got different explanations of quality.   0:03:15.0 AS: And can I ask you a question about this? When you talk about how many ways are there for this to meet the requirements, are you saying how many methods are there to get there or how many outcomes are in the range of what is quality?   0:03:31.6 BB: What I'm saying is question one is, Does your car have gas? Yes or no.   0:03:38.2 AS: Yep. Yes it does.   0:03:39.3 BB: Question two is, How much gas is in the car? Is it a quarter of a tank, an eighth of a tank, a sixteenth of a tank, a full tank? So there's a lot of different answers. And that's what I mean the infinity is, there's a lot of degradations from empty to full and that's a much different question than, "Does the car have gas?" Now, why is that important? What I began to realize when I started my first job as a quality professional after leaving engineering and joining Rocketdyne as a quality professional, people were coming to me because things were broken, which was like out of gas. And the exciting thing was I got to work and help them solve it but the pattern I started to notice is that most often when people came to me, it was because the process, the product was out of gas.   0:04:42.5 BB: And I began to realize that if we operated with a gas gauge mindset and not a black and white mindset, we could have seen these just as you would driving a car. You see you're on E. Yes, I have gas but being on E and being full. But the people in the organization weren't equipped to think that way and that's when I began to get very excited by Dr. Deming's work and after learning about Taguchi's work 'cause they both helped me realize that most organizations view quality from question one. Is this good or bad? And then what we do is we leave ourselves open to running out of gas 'cause we can't see the trouble coming.   0:05:24.7 AS: I was just thinking about when I worked at Pepsi in our factory in Torrance, California, many years ago. There was a group of maintenance engineers that worked on the production line and all that. But there was one guy, he could solve any problem and he would come in and solve every problem. And he took great pride in that and everybody saw him as the problem solver. But when you think about it, it just perpetuated the system.   0:05:49.0 BB: Yes.   0:05:50.9 AS: And so who was the hero was the guy that can come in and fix it. "I'm the fixer."   0:05:55.9 BB: Well, and to that point, I came into a new organization, very excited to move across the country with the family, a lot of excitement moving into this new career, and I could not have been happier working on problems. That's the good news. But then I began to see that the customer was getting frustrated with this pattern and that was leading us to lose business. And now I'm thinking, yeah, I'm excited being called in to be the hero but I'm thinking this is a lousy way to run the company. We ought to be preventing these problems. And I just thought, here I am using sophisticated techniques from Dr. Taguchi when all we needed was a simple gas gauge to see trouble coming. And so, yeah, I was happy being the hero for a while but the more I understood where Deming was coming from, the more I realized it would be nothing but selfish to maintain that system.   0:07:02.0 AS: Yeah, because when you say selfish it's because you're kind of the hero saving the day, fixing.   0:07:06.1 BB: I'm loving it.   0:07:07.4 AS: Yeah.   0:07:08.2 BB: I'm receiving awards. I'm going to NASA headquarters, presenting solutions. You get priority. People get out of your way. You're working on very high-visibility issues. But what I was thinking was, "Holy cow. We could prevent these problems from happening in the first place." Not all problems, Andrew, 'cause I can't know everywhere to put a gas gauge. But now you have to start to think about where is that an issue. So if the light bulb in the kitchen burns out, okay, I can deal with that. But there's other situations where I don't wanna deal. I don't want the car to run out of gas. So then you start to think about, Where does the variation in good, which is question two, cause me heartache? And when is it just go get another light bulb? And this led me to become aware, to start to think about our thinking patterns. Are we thinking black and white, good and bad? Or are we understanding, which is question one, two answers?   0:08:12.6 BB: Question two is viewing things on a continuum, shades of gray. And, holy cow, how about we start asking how much gas is in the car, not, "Do we have gas?" And so I would go in to audiences, big audiences within Rocketdyne, within Boeing and suppliers and what not. And again, I mention Boeing. Rocketdyne was owned by Boeing. Most companies around the world that I've interfaced with think the same way. It's the same pattern. A standard question I have asked at lunch time presentations, "How much time do you spend every day discussing parts that are good, that arrive on time?" I've had 110 people in the room laugh, just emerge in laughter. That's what they do. And so that's when I became aware this is not just a Boeing thing, not just a Rocketdyne thing. This is a very elementary way of operating, even in our personal lives at home.   0:09:09.6 AS: Describe that again. Describe that. You talked about talking to the people in the factory and asking them. Tell us an example of that or kind of help us understand more about what you're saying there.   0:09:21.3 BB: Well, when I would ask audiences, "How much time do you spend discussing parts that are good, that arrive on time?" And they'll say, "Very little." And I say, "Why is that?" And the standard answer is, "If it ain't broken, don't fix it." But then I say to them, "Hold that thought. What if you use that thinking to drive your car, what would happen?" "We'd run out of gas." "What if you use that thinking relative... " I said, "If you use that mode of thinking, when would you put gas in the car?" "When it runs out." "When would you call the plumber? When would you go to the doctor?" And the idea is I think we are unnecessarily in a mode, we're putting ourselves in a mode of being reactive without realizing we have a choice to be proactive. The gas gauge gives us a choice.   0:10:11.3 BB: Lacking the gas gauge, we slip back to, "Well, it's working, it's working, it's working." And then we get into the rut of spending precious time focusing on the past to find out why we had the problem and simultaneously what we're gonna do is blame the driver of the car, which creates a mess within the organization. And next thing you know, people become reticent. When I look at the System of Profound Knowledge, I look at the variation piece. Lacking this awareness, Andrew, we don't see variation in good. We wait for bad to happen. We then blame whoever is close to it because we don't understand the system. And then you tie those together, we create this rut that I think many organizations are stuck in.   0:11:01.8 AS: So it sounds like, if I was to think about what you're saying, a lot of this is about the idea of becoming proactive? But I know that that's a tiny part of the puzzle but that sounds like that's one part of it. Tell me more about that.   0:11:18.9 BB: Well, I'm not suggesting that being proactive is better than being reactive. What I'm suggesting is that being reactive is a choice and being proactive is a choice. I don't think there's anything wrong with being reactive if we've planned it that way. So the light bulb in our kitchen when it goes out, we'll replace it.   0:11:42.5 AS: It's just not worth putting an inventory together and having to deal with all of that.   0:11:46.2 BB: All of that, and in that regard...   0:11:47.2 AS: It's just down the street.   0:11:49.0 BB: Well, good point, Andrew. Depending on how far the store is, I'll carry a few bulbs, right? But the idea is that if I'm going to be reactive then I need that spare. If I'm going to be proactive, then I get out of that rut of waiting for the crisis and I get to save that time, whether it's waiting for the heart attack, being on top of my health. Paying attention to the plumbing system and hearing that it's beginning to slow down and, well, keep using it, keep using it. Next thing you know, Sunday night at midnight, your spouse says, "The toilet's backed up." You're thinking, "Well, there goes Monday." That's at home, and I see the same thing at work.   0:12:32.0 AS: Yep. What I was thinking about was some experience that I... When I teach finance and I teach people about the balance sheet, the accounts receivable and the accounts payable and, specifically, give credit terms to companies and you have inventory in your factory, what I like to tell them is that giving credit terms is a choice.   0:12:52.3 BB: That's right.   0:12:53.2 AS: And they say, "No, it's not a choice. I have to do it. The customer demands it and my competitors do it." And I always say, "That doesn't mean it's not a choice. You're now making the choice to just follow what your competitor is doing."   0:13:07.3 BB: That's right.   0:13:08.7 AS: And what Dr. Deming talked about too is the idea of focusing on your customer, not your competitor. And then I started to talk to them and then I show them some companies that have no inventory or some companies that have no accounts receivable. And then they start thinking, "How do they do that?" And then we start discussing it and I show there is some interesting ways to do this, or thinking about accounts receivable from a strategic perspective. So I have a company that I show my students that has massive inventory. This is bad in the world of finance, for sure, in the world of business. But they have a 50% gross profit margin versus 25% for their nearest competitor. What do they do? They hold the inventory of their customers on the site of their customer. The customer only receives the inventory when the guy takes it out of the bin and then puts it into the production process. So on the one hand, their inventory's super high but on the other hand, they're making a huge profit from it. And I'm telling people that you gotta think differently about these things and not just think that it has to be done this way. What are your thoughts on that?   0:14:30.9 BB: Andrew, what you're saying fits in very well. We get stuck in these ruts of thinking "always". Inventory is always bad. It's always better to be... Why would I be proactive? I think that's a brilliant example of the value proposition of choosing. Choosing. A big thing I've seen in the industry going back 30 some years is what people call a single piece flow. We don't want a batch. Batching is bad. And so I went through a couple of days of training and the big theme of this training was a single piece flow. We're gonna make one at a time. One at a time. We're gonna process one at a time. One at a time. So then I thought, well, wait a minute. So we have this cleaning tank that can handle thousands of parts in this tray that go into the solution. So now that I've taken this training, Andrew, now I'm being told, no, I'm gonna clean one bolt at a time, one bolt at a time, without understanding there's a place for lots of bolts and there's a place for one. And so what you're getting is we get stuck in these solutions that don't quite make sense when you begin to look at things as a system, which is what you're talking about.   0:15:50.6 AS: Yeah. And this is where, when I went through the intro, it's how you help people become aware of how their thinking is holding them back from the biggest opportunities and I think that this really is what we're talking about.   0:16:07.7 BB: Absolutely. And it's understanding choices; the choice to be proactive, the choice to be reactive. And I also use the analogy of I say it's like, Andrew, you got to the end of the road, you made a right hand turn. You're like, "Yeah, I made it right-hand turn." Well, the right hand turn is being reactive. You made a right-hand turn, Andrew. Why didn't you turn left? "There's no left-hand turn." I say, "No, Andrew. There is a left-hand turn but it's in your blind spot." And so we have these ruts, as you're describing, these ruts of "inventory is bad" and all these other things. And as, I forget, Deming quotes... I think it's Will Rogers who used this quote and Deming has a quote similar to it in the beginning of chapter one, "I'd rather know less than so much that ain't so."   [laughter]   0:17:03.9 AS: Yes. And that's where I would say what's interesting about this discussion is it kinda reminds me that so much of my behavior in this life was shaped from when I was a young guy learning and studying Deming's teaching. And then you start to see it come into your thinking like this idea of teaching finance in a way that helps people open up their mind to a different way of thinking about it. And then I show them a company that's massively profitable because they made a choice to hold all the inventory of all their customers.   0:17:39.3 BB: With an appreciation of a greater system.   0:17:42.0 AS: Yeah. And Bill, I'd like to tell you a funny story of my uncle, Uncle Ham. He was in the military, he was logistics, retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. He was in Germany and he ran this huge base and logistics on it. And he said the Commanding General was coming the next week so they got everything ready and they really spit shine the whole place. The Commanding General comes through the whole place and they reach, finally, the parking lot were all the trucks and tanks and everything are out there. And then they were standing there in front of this row of trucks that was really long. And he said, "Well, sir, how was it? What did you think?" And he says, "Ham, it was excellent except for one thing." And he says, "What's that?" And he looked down the front of the vehicles, as he could see all the vehicles lined up, and he said, "Next time I come, could you line them up in a row so that the front of each of them lines up." And then Ham said... He got the General, he said, "Well, can you walk with me over here." And he walked up to the back of him and he saw that they were lined up in the back but they were of different lengths. So Ham said, "Sir, would you like them lined up in the back or in the front? But you can't have both."   [laughter]   0:19:05.8 BB: No, it's a choice.   0:19:09.3 AS: Yeah. I just love that and I think I'm gonna summarize what we've just talked about because I think there's a lot to that. So let me go through a few points and then maybe you can add any final bits to it. What you were talking about was the idea that when you first got into the quality movement, you started realizing that people had different ideas of what quality was but ultimately you came down to this, the idea that most people had was, Does this meet requirements? This is kind of a yes or no answer. It's a black or white. No shades of gray. And then the second part you talked about another question, which is, How many ways are there to meet requirements?   0:19:50.3 AS: And you also talked a bit about how people kept coming to you with things that were broken and how you can be a hero putting out fires all day long but you didn't really advance the business as opposed to starting to prevent problems and see how we can fix things rather than saying if it ain't broke, don't fix it. And then finally, we've wrapped this session up by what I think is the most powerful point of the session, which is that being reactive or proactive is a choice. And you're trying to help people see that just doing it the standard way, they're making a choice and there are consequences to that choice and it may be the right choice. But once you become aware of your thinking, that you have choices on every single thing, then it starts to open up people's minds. What would you add to that summary?   0:20:43.7 BB: A couple of things. One, what I didn't mention that I think is worthwhile pointing out is what did Dr. Deming mean by quality. So I mentioned the traditional quality, Bill Crosby, most others, is quality is conformance. It meets requirements, yes or no. So what I didn't mention is how did Dr. Deming define quality. In The New Economics, Dr. Deming says, "A product or a service possesses quality if it helps someone and enjoys a sustainable market." So what I think is really neat about that is, and that's more about question two which I'll get back to, question one is I define quality. When I hand off to you, Andrew, I say, "This meets requirements." I didn't ask you for your input. I'm just saying, "This met requirements. Boom!" And then I hand it to you. If you don't like it, you say, "Bill, it's not done." But if I give it to you and it meets requirements, I have let go of it physically and mentally.   0:21:48.7 BB: You call me up later and tell me the car had a quarter of a tank of gas, I said, "Andrew, the car has gas." Because we're focusing on question one. Question two. What Dr. Deming is defining is quality, a product or service possesses quality if it helps someone, now I'm saying, "Andrew, what do you think about... How does my work affect you?" Whether I'm giving you a report or a part or something to put together, now I'm judging quality by how well were you able to catch the pass that I gave you, the information that I gave you. That makes quality a relationship issue. And question two, for reasons we'll get into in future sessions, question two is about relationship quality because the infinite number of answers to the question of number two is how well can Andrew catch the ball depends upon how well I throw it to him. And I could throw it a little bit to his right, a little bit to his left. I can still meet the requirements of throwing it within two or three feet of him but I'm not thinking about how easy it is for him to catch it if I'm more direct about that.   0:23:04.3 BB: So question one is traditional quality. Dr. Deming is more about question two. And the other thing I'd say is relative to the choices, I think in terms of organizations as unusual, unusual as adopting Deming's work or business as unusual. And I couch it with shift from big problems, which is focusing all of our time unknowingly fire fighting, to great opportunities in the subtitle. And the caveat there is opportunities for investment, where can I be spending time to save time, and we're missing that category. The more time we spend on black and white thinking, question one, the less time we have to think about how can we improve the system which, again, in our future sessions involves looking at things in context, not in isolation.   0:23:57.9 AS: Fantastic. All right. Well, that I think is a great start. And Bill, on behalf of everyone at the Deming Institute, I wanna thank you again for this discussion. For listeners, remember to go to deming.org to continue your journey. This is your host Andrew Stotz, and I'll leave you with one of my favorite quotes from Dr. Deming: People are entitled to joy in work.

One Man Revolution
v4e105-Demonologist Bill Crosby

One Man Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 134:06


It's been 2 years and 7 days under the very legal and real leadership of President Biden. His presence has taken a back seat to the domestic concerns of Memphis and other regional issues, and that's okay. Local issues call for local solutions until the Federal Govt finds the balls to enact real solutions. Other Titles Considered POLK COUNTY IS A SHIT HOLE Redd Richard's Temples 30 Ball Line Special Show Links: The city of Memphis releases videos of Tyre Nichols' arrest and beating https://www.npr.org/2023/01/27/1152029954/memphis-police-tyre-nichols-body-camera-footage-release NOT SAFE FOR LIFE Videos of the Murder of  Tyre Nichols https://vimeo.com/CityofMemphis Mississippi Auditor Calls Welfare Scandal ‘The Largest Public Fraud Case In The History Of The State' https://www.mediaite.com/sports/mississippi-auditor-calls-brett-favres-welfare-scandal-the-largest-public-fraud-case-in-the-history-of-the-state/ Marjorie Taylor Greene Mocked After Her Amendment Fails Spectacularly https://www.huffpost.com/entry/marjorie-taylor-greene-amendment-fails_n_63d3817ae4b07c0c7e02b666 Did Matt Gaetz Have an Affair With Male Staffer? What We Know https://www.newsweek.com/did-matt-gaetz-have-affair-male-staffer-what-we-know-1776676

BLATING! BLACK WOMEN! LATE LIFE! DATING!
SEASON 2: 1ST VIBE! BACK (AND BLACK) BY POPULAR DEMAND!

BLATING! BLACK WOMEN! LATE LIFE! DATING!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 53:34


 SEASON 2-1ST VIBE: BLATING! BLACK WOMEN LATE LIFE CREATING, CELEBRATING, DATING and STATING (THE FACTS)! Lique and Kelse are Back.. and Black ...by Popular Demand!  So you have to be thinking ....:WAIT WHAT,  THEIR BACK!"... yeah they thought they were retiring and they had no more stories to tell...but Life kept happening and they kept chatting.  Listen as they talk about why they came back and about the show's evolution!  Don't be surprised as the flow from their take on Jazzman Blues to  Bill and Will... (yes, the need to catch up and finish up their discussion on Bill Crosby and Will Smith and Chris Rock)!  Setting the stage for another amazing season. Find out if Big Country is still around!

First Baptist Church Huntsville

Psalm 30 Dr. Bill Crosby

psalm 30 bill crosby
Read Together UMCNA
Read Together 2020.32.2

Read Together UMCNA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 8:59


Rev. Bill Crosby walks us through some of the DOs and DON'Ts Paul writes about in Ephesians.

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Radio Maine with Dr. Lisa Belisle
William "Bill" Crosby: The Power of Being Oneself and More

Radio Maine with Dr. Lisa Belisle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 32:19


Bill Crosby exemplifies the dualistic nature of many artists.  He is both a photographer and a painter, who worked for decades as an art professor, while actively practicing his own craft. Bill reminds us that, as the poet Charles Baudelaire suggests, “An artist is only an artist on condition that he neglects no aspect of his dual nature…the power of being oneself and someone else at the same time.” Bill has enjoyed a longstanding personal and professional partnership with his wife, Pat. They divide their time between homes in Plattsburgh, New York and South Thomaston, Maine. Bill and Pat are passionate about kayaking the St. George River from his home in Maine. These frequent summer excursions, as well as travels throughout New England, continue to inform and inspire Bill's signature abstract painting. Hear more about Bill's rich and complex life and art as you join in his conversation with Dr. Lisa Belisle on Radio Maine.

GB7 PODCAST
I Can Feel It In The Air

GB7 PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 69:54


Jul. 4, 2021 Cookout time!, Boosie is getting better than he thought he would, Moni OUTSIDE!!!, Dave shows up for the culture, Sha'carri get's HIGH on Tokyo, Bill Crosby is a free man, 50/50 is not a bad thing, WE WORKING!!

Lady Curious
A Peaceful Vegetarian

Lady Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 68:09


In this week's episode, we bounce back after a hiatus, with several topics. Henna discusses the low ranking of tackling human trafficking in Ireland and we chat about the lack of discussion and information on human and sex trafficking in this country. She also talks about the release of Bill Crosby, and the effect this has on victims of assault. Annaig takes a look at several court cases including the most recent case pertaining to Boy A, of the Ana Kriegel murder and the issues with Irish lesgislation that protects perpetrators in cases of child homicide. She then discusses one of the largest ever cases taken against adult content producers, PornHub and parent company, MindGeek. We then take a look at the Britney Spears conservatorship situation, which has been making headlines after a judge denied the removal of Britney's father, Jamie Spears as conservator.Context - https://www.ladycurious.com/episodes/episode/4ac9dbab/the-problem-with-the-porn-industry-part-1 https://www.ladycurious.com/episodes/episode/4a509aa5/the-problem-with-the-porn-industry-part-2 https://www.ladycurious.com/episodes/episode/4a896517/the-problem-with-sex-as-a-commodity-part-1 https://www.ladycurious.com/episodes/episode/4c546ed6/the-problem-with-sex-as-a-commodity-part-2 If you, or anyone you know, is affected by the topics discussed in this episode or this lockdown, please visit https://www.ruhama.ie/get-support/ for support.Crisis helplines - https://www.3ts.ie/need-help/crisis-helplines/Substance abuse helpines - https://spunout.ie/help/service/drugs-alcohol-helplineDomestic/sexual/other abuse - https://spunout.ie/help/categories/abuse-support-servicesSources -https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2021/0701/1232337-britney-spearss-conservatorship-request-denied/ https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/woman-pleads-guilty-to-posting-photo-online-of-boy-convicted-of-ana-kriegel-murder-40601935.html https://edition.cnn.com/2021/07/01/politics/takeaways-from-trump-organization-indictment/index.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6CGuHwWDFs https://www.vice.com/en/article/epnayj/bill-cosby-is-free-sexual-assault-survivors-are-shocked-and-angry https://www.thejournal.ie/human-trafficking-ireland-3-5483332-Jul2021/ Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/LadyCurious)

SimunFeniks ShotsFired's podcast
Rant 36 (More Bill TAlk)

SimunFeniks ShotsFired's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 40:12


I break down Judge Joe Brown talking about Bill Crosby...& more

3 PMS Ladies Podcast
Episode 59 Dating Questions! #loveisland #loveislandrecap #dating #billcrosby

3 PMS Ladies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 36:45


Hi Guys   This week we cover: -   - Queen P asks Is it ok to sleep with someone else while you are just dating someone? - Snoop is snooping into whats going on with Bill Crosby's release - New Year Nick talks about her cinema experience seeing the film Fast 9. - Queen P and Snoop give a love island recap   Enjoy people!  

The Lunch Line Podcast
Selective Persecution

The Lunch Line Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 31:03


I've tried really really hard to give some clarity surrounding Bill Crosby's release and the reasons why some black people are overjoyed for his conviction being overturned..However I will add, that sexual abuse of any kind is deserving of the most brutal punishments imaginable. But historically, we've seen the unjust convictions of black men compared to our white male counterparts. I ask that you have an open mind while listening.

L'heure du monde
Découverte de 182 nouvelles sépultures, et le retour graduel au bureau

L'heure du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 59:15


Sophie Chevance fait le suivi sur la découverte de 182 nouvelles sépultures en Colombie-Britannique; Andréane Williams fait le point sur l'église catholique de Morinville qui a été incendiée; Dominique Arnoldi donne des détails sur les plus de 200 décès liés à la canicule dans l'Ouest canadien; Évelyne Asselin donne les derniers détails sur la canicule en Alberta; Léo Bräuer-Potier rapporte les faits sur la sécheresse en Allemagne; Raphaël Bouvier-Auclair discute de l'annulation de la condamnation de Bill Crosby pour agression sexuelle; François Brousseau analyse l'inquiétude mondiale face au variant Delta; Véronique Prince fait le point sur le retour graduel au bureau; Jean-Nicolas Reyt s'entretient des défis du retour au bureau; Christian Noël parle de la fin de session parlementaire à Ottawa; Alexis Gacon présente le deuxième match de la finale de la Coupe Stanley; et Patrick Butler examine le lieu de Twillingate, qui se proclame capitale des icebergs.

The Drive Thru
Episode #4: Christmas & Throuples

The Drive Thru

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 76:33


We talk Christmas!! Breven mistakes Bill Crosby for Bing Cosby and we dive into throuples..

Radio Active Kids
RAK 12/19/20 - The 2020 Christmas-ish show!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 117:09


It's the Radio Active Kids Christmas-ish extravaganza! New Xmas tunes from Itty Bitty Beats, Laurie Berkner Band, Silly Bus, Nadine Sieben, Milkshake, 123 Andrés (ft. Mista Cookie Jar & The Chocolate Chips, Musijugarte Karla Mar y Roger Orquesta, Son de Barro, Sonia De Los Santos & Berenice Giron!), Captain Festus McBoyle, Tiptoe Giants, Dirk Scheele, The Listies, The Amoeba People, Ralph's World, Super Stolie, Iridesense, SING SONG PARTY TIME, James Coffey, Poochamungas, EVT Kids, Beth Jean, Tiny Tina, Dots and Lines, Bill Crosby, Liederkoffer, Bloom- Emma Hughes-Martinet/Pom De Pin, & #EssenceofDittany! Playlist: https://spinitron.com/WSFM/pl/12242551/Radio-Active-Kids Be sure to listen to the show again on WUAG in Greensboro, Radio Pirinola in Chile, on Radio Küken in Germany, and on Radio Küken Schweiz in Switzerland!

The South Florida Morning Show
THE SOUTH FLORIDA MORNING SHOW HR2 (3-26-2020)

The South Florida Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 38:05


Believe it or not but "Cookie Doe" will be safe to eat by the end of summer! "Budweiser" marketing budget was "5 Million" dollars but they are donating it to redcross now. "Bill Crosby" attorney's file to have him released due to the "Corona Virus" being in the prison were he's located. O.J. Simpson is "Outraged" over golf courses being closed!

Radio Active Kids
RAK 2/22/20 - Beppie interview!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 121:57


This week's Radio Active Kids show will be unbelievably fun, featuring an interview with the wonderful Beppie & new tunes from Koo Koo Kanga Roo, Lali BeGood, Oran Etkin/Timbalooloo Music, Charity and the JAMband, Bill Crosby, Lindsay Müller Music, Lieselotte Quetschkommode, Randale - Rockmusik für Kinder, Mikey The Rad Scientist, Spindle Kin, Die Rollenden Steinchen & 142 Staircases!!! Here's the playlist: https://spinitron.com/wsfm/pl/10388672/Radio-Active-Kids Be sure to listen to the show again every Friday & Sunday on Radio Pirinola, every Monday on Radio Küken and Earth Kids Radio, and every Saturday on Radio Küken Schweiz!

Radio Active Kids
RAK 1/25/20 - 2019-20 #YearRoundBreakdown Part 9 + NEW!!! MUSIC!!! FINALLY!!!!!!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 121:57


Y'all. It's finally done. This week is the final installment of the Radio Active Kids #YearRoundBreakdown, featuring a last few awesome songs from Jessa Campbell & the Saplings, Bill Crosby, #GrinBrigade, Rick Huddle- Performer, Kahuna Kidsongs, mömandpöp, Pevan and Sarah, Splash'N Boots & Thank You, Mister Rogers. Also, BRAND NEW MUSIC from Dog on Fleas, Mista Cookie Jar & The Chocolate Chips, The Stacey Peasley Band, Susan Salidor, Mauro Magellan, Harry and the Potters, Little Parade, Fun Run Band, #PaisleyPickles & more--as well as a new #ComixTalk from Pack Memorial Library's Raj! Playlist: https://spinitron.com/wsfm/pl/10212487/Radio-Active-Kids Be sure to listen to the show again every Friday & Sunday on Radio Pirinola, every Monday on Radio Küken and Earth Kids Radio, and every Saturday on Radio Küken Schweiz!

Radio Active Kids
RAK 11/9/19 - Bill Crosby in studio!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 121:56


We have an in-studio performance this week on Radio Active Kids from Nashville's Bill Crosby, who has a super fun new album! It'll be awesome. Also, new tunes by Sharon and Bram, Mr. Aaron, Janoweichafe, Electric Needle Room, Ed and Carol Nicodemi, Uncle Jumbo, Beppie, #MarkAlanWiersma, La La Land and more!!! Playlist: https://spinitron.com/wsfm/pl/9760850/Radio-Active-Kids Be sure to listen to us again every Friday & Sunday on Radio Pirinola!

Radio Active Kids
RAK 10/5/19 - Ron Albanese interview!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 122:21


I can't wait to interview Ron Albanese - POLKA DOT on this week's Radio Active Kids show, nor can I wait to play brand-new songs by Hunktabunkta Music, Megson, Levity Beet, Mosquitas Muertas, Purple Fox and the Heebie Jeebies, Erin Lee and the Up Past Bedtime Band, Bill Crosby, Moozika, Frisbi Jones & #KalystaFlame, plus a #KindieLostandFound track from FATHER GOOSE! Playlist: https://spinitron.com/wsfm/pl/9544652/Radio-Active-Kids Be sure to listen to us again every Friday & Sunday on Radio Pirinola!

Turn It On
Singer-Songwriter Bill Crosby

Turn It On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 65:08


Singer-Songwriter Bill Crosby MJ and Bill chat about their 25 year + friendship, Bill auditioning to play at The Bluebird in Nashville, how he got started writing and performing Children's music and the pitfalls and benefits of living in Nashville. Also, another installment of "Stories From The Road". --- 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/turniton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/turniton/support

J'appelle mon avocat
Mercredi 26 juin

J'appelle mon avocat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 101:28


L'actualité avec Me François-David Bernier: Michel Cadotte ne fera pas appel de sa peine, Bill Gates croit qu’il faut réglementer les géants du web & Bill Crosby fait appel de sa condamnation pour agression sexuelle.  Entrevue avec Michael Nguyen, journaliste judiciaire au Journal de Montréal - Journal de Québec: Il nous parle du métier de journaliste judiciaire. Entrevue avec René Villemure, éthicien: L’éthique & analyse de la campagne politique de Trudeau et Scheer.  Le cas du jour avec Me Jean-Paul Boily: Simon Desmeules rêve de devenir le premier camionneur paraplégique du Québec, mais la bureaucratie de la SAAQ (Société d’assurance automobile du Québec) l’en empêche.  Entrevue avec Lucian Bute: La préparation d’un boxeur versus la préparation d’un avocat avant une plaidoirie.  Entrevue avec Christine Morin, titulaire de la Chaire de recherche Antoine-Turmel sur la protection juridique des aînés: Dossiers Michel Cadotte, des aidants naturels, de la maladie de l’Alzeimer et l'aide médicale à mourir anticipée. Me Jean-Paul Boily répond à vos questions.  Entrevue avec Alexandre Dubé, porte-parole du Tour CIBC Charles-Bruneau: Du 2 au 5 juillet, c’est la 24e édition du Tour CIBC Charles-Bruneau. L’objectif cette année, est d’amasser plus de 4,5M$ pour offrir aux enfants atteints de cancer les meilleures chances de guérison. Production QUB Radio Juin 2019

J'appelle mon avocat
L'actualité de Me Bernier

J'appelle mon avocat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 13:13


L'actualité avec Me François-David Bernier: Michel Cadotte ne fera pas appel de sa peine, Bill Gates croit qu’il faut réglementer les géants du web & Bill Crosby fait appel de sa condamnation pour agression sexuelle. 

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Two Sides of a Coin Podcast
Good dad and ...

Two Sides of a Coin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 64:14


This episode is most definitely not the norm as we recorded on Sunday and super short notice so ride through it with us and let us know how we did. This week we have marriage/prenup talk, Lavar Ball is now banned from ESPN for switching gears with Molly, HIV hypotheticals, the nostalgia of stepping on your high school grounds, Bill Crosby and much more. Quick hits is more rambled in their so enjoy!

Radio Active Kids
RAK 10/13/18 - Mi Amigo Hamlet interview!

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 121:57


On Radio Active Kids this time, we'll interview the #bilingual #kindie musician Mi Amigo Hamlet, who has a great new album called #HappyLandisTierraFeliz! Plus a new #ComixTalk with Pack Memorial Library's Raj!! Also, lotsa music from Rolie Polie Guacamole, Sonia De Los Santos, Koo Koo Kanga Roo, Rabbit!, Red Yarn, Rushad Eggleston, Ambrosia Parsley, Bill Crosby, Paper Moon, Candy Band, Jessie Baylin, Jesse's Jukebox and Janie Next Door - Jane Christison! Playlist: https://spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=wsfm&playlist=48177#here

TalkThaTalk
Moving Motivational Monday Hot Ass Topics

TalkThaTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 52:19


Kevin Hart and others...Bret Kravaugh and Bill Crosby jail outlook

Mafalda
Momento Histórico Corea del Sur y Corea del Norte

Mafalda

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018


Corea del Sur y del Norte hacen historia en mas de sesenta años, ambos mandatarios posaron juntos para fotos y videos. Deporte: los juegos olímpicos, Australia se lució, obtuvo 80 medallas de oro, 59 medallas de plata y 59 de bronce. Steve Irwin ha sido acreditado con una estrella en hollywood. Bill Crosby ha sido sentenciado culpable de abuso sexual. India recurre a la pena de muerte para frenar las violaciones, Colombia ha sido nombrada como el sexto pais mas ignorante del mundo, estos son algunas de las noticias y temas que compartimos y comentamos al estilo Mafalda, tengan un lindo fin de semana, felicidades!!!!

3 PMS Ladies Podcast
Real Housewives Real Talk

3 PMS Ladies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 75:01


On this weeks episode we discuss: - Celeb couples splitting up - Kendra Wilkinson (ex play mate) and Hank Baskett and Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan. Is it ever ok to ditch your friends when you get a man???? Black Chyna's fight at 6 flags -  was Black Chyna in the right? Bill Crosby trial - If convicted should a man of his age face jail time? Recommendations for TV shows and movies. High lights from the Real housewives of Atlanta Reunion - Don't come for Kenya Moore.        

Morning News with Joe Teehan and Alex Gray
The Morning News for 6/19/2017

Morning News with Joe Teehan and Alex Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 55:31


ABC’s Brad Mielke reports on the situation with Bill Crosby’s Sextual Assault trailing ending for now. However, a second trail could soon start. In the second half of the show of the show Joe and Alex talk about the results from a study commissioned by the innovation center for U.S. Dairy. The study found that a surprising number of Americans believe chocolate milk comes from brown cows.

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Raquel E Parker's Podcast
Episode 2 Kels UnFiltered

Raquel E Parker's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2014 42:43


Discussing the many things going on from Pro Wrestler CM Punk finally breaking silence, to Bill Crosby, to the situation with Eric Garner and Mike Brown and so much more.

Skeetown Indie Podcasts
Spit Spat Records: The Difference

Skeetown Indie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2010


Afew weeks ago, we broadcasted a live interview at the Coffee House in Muskegon with Spit Spat Records. Thanks so much to them for their sponsorship and allowing us to hang! Please check out the Coffee House for great atmosphere and tasty coffee. And if you missed our broadcast, you can always check out our video archives at www.SkeetownIndiePodcasts.com. Just click on the Live button!It was great chatting with all of the members from Spit Spat. Today I wanted to put out an audio podcast that would give everyone a chance out there to sample some of the awesome stuff that is being concocted by this indie hip hop crew from Muskegon, who are starting to edge more and more towards the experimental label they claim as new faces get involved and fresh material circulates.YouCanWakeUpHere.comBefore we get started spinning some tunes I want to give each member a proper introduction. In the mix we have Duhjuanyay (who released a full length album recently called “One Year In The Clear” with Spit/Spat, Bill Joe Skillz and Bill Crosby (who recently released a mix tape split called “Bills”), Phill Meeh (who is next in line to release a full length album called “Philip Banks”) and Kahil, who will also have a solo project soon. Phill and Kahil also have a group project in the works called “Up SO High”. To keep up on all of the Spit/Spat happenings you should absolutely check them out on Facebook and go www.SpitSpatRecords.com, where you can always get news and full length albums for FREE, via bandcamp.Along with the main members Spit/Spat has a lot of amazing support from the community and fellow members of the music scene (like the guys from MuxRec, another Muskegon record label and recording project) who contribute time and moonlighting efforts to making live shows happen. A lot of talented people are involved in creating media and video footage as well. Shouts out to Amanda Sanborn and many others who are making Spit/Spat a dynamic and interactive experience for all of those who are lucky enough to connect.I’m also very pleased and honored to announce that my own electronic project, “Chantron” is going to be a Spit/Spat release and should be making its way into the public eye some time in the summer. This is a project between myself and Phill Meeh and to get a feeling for it, you’ll probably need to go and check out Chantron.Bandcamp.com. Make sure you find it on facebook as well! There is a single teaser track called “Two: Helix” that is up at the moment. More will be added soon.So without further ado, get into our podcast and listen in on some talented West Michiganites. Please remember to come out and support the music scene, get out to shows, and open your mind up to new forms of music and independent artists. There will be even more new and suprising things coming from Spit/Spat as we enter 2011 so keep your ears and your eyes open. Thanks for joining us this time around…and as the Spit Spat boys like to say…That’s what’s up!

TwoChicksCreating
Breakthrough Business Strategies with Twitter Traffic

TwoChicksCreating

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2009 95:50


Michele Price, the Breakthrough Specialist brings Twitter evangelists Bill Crosby and Alex Karis today to talk about how they use Twitter to drive traffic for business.With many opinions and ideas around how to use Twitter today, we will explore how as a business owners you can build a valuable online presence using Twitter.

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TwoChicksCreating
Breakthrough Business Strategies with Twitter Traffic

TwoChicksCreating

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2009 95:50


Michele Price, the Breakthrough Specialist brings Twitter evangelists Bill Crosby and Alex Karis today to talk about how they use Twitter to drive traffic for business.With many opinions and ideas around how to use Twitter today, we will explore how as a business owners you can build a valuable online presence using Twitter.

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