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Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno
Cocciante si ferma e poi riparte a suonare il suo brano

Chiamate Roma Triuno Triuno

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 5:38


Console Generation
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 / Steel Seed - CG Live 09/05/2025

Console Generation

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 110:48


Puntata del 09/05/202500:00 Intro e brano di apertuira09:10 La prova di Steel Seed19:56 Annunci improbabili31:38 La prova di Clair Obscur: Expedition 3343:23 L'analisi di Jgor Masera1:22:17 Le news della settimana1:38:33 La Kojima Inutility1:44:33 Resident Evil curiosity1:46:55 Brano di chiusura ed extraConsole Generation è la trasmissione radiofonica settimanale dedicata ai videogiochi, condotta da Andrea Facchinetti e Raffaele Cinquegrana. In diretta dal 2011 tutti i venerdì alle 22:30 su YouTube e Twitch e in podcast su tutte le piattafome.Su Console Generation trovi:* Le prove e le anteprime degli ultimi giochi in uscita* I commenti sulle principali news della settimana* Interviste e ospiti in diretta* Gli "Annunci improbabili", ovvero gli annunci dal vendo / compro / scambio più assurdi del web* La "Kojima Inutility", la rubrica inutile dedicata al maestro Kojima* La "Resident Evil Curiosity", una rubrica fissa dedicata al survival horror più famoso del mondo.Seguici su:* Sito internet: www.consolegeneration.it * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OBAlgJ948DFRPqlrFm803* Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/console-generation/id527727573?uo=4* Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9b878aa-9b23-43d1-9d3b-5c679ca744bf/console-generation* Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/lo_show_di_console_generation* Instagram: consolegeneration* Facebook: @consolegeneration* YouTube: ConsoleGenerationIT* Twitch: Console Generation* Twitter: ConsoleGenerati* Telegram: https://t.me/consolegeneration* Gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/OfXomETzwwIVeU9zObjDTw* Email: raffaele.cinquegrana@consolegeneration.it

Spazio 70
[411] MONDO CONTEMPORANEO. Papa Francesco: il Pontefice che ha cambiato la Chiesa

Spazio 70

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 14:53


ElevenLabs (prova gratuita): clicca quiAmazon (vetrina): clicca quiDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: clicca qui.➨ Iscrivetevi al nostro canale Telegram: clicca quiContatti: redazione@Spazio70.comPuntata 5 (25/4/2025)Tra i principali argomenti trattati all'interno dell'episodio: 1) Origini e formazione del futuro Pontefice; 2) La carriera ecclesiastica in Argentina; 3) L'elezione; 4) Lo stile pastorale; 5) L'impegno sociale e l'attenzione ai migranti; 6) Le encicliche e il magistero sull'ambiente; 7) Rapporti internazionali e diplomazia; 8) Tensioni e controversie; 9) Problemi di salute e ultimi anni; 10) Eredità spirituale e pastorale.Sigla: Loopster (Kevin MacLeod);Brano all'interno dell'episodio: Bach - Violin Concerto in A minor - Complete - BWV1041- GregorQuendel

Giovanni Certomà
"Betelgeuse", il nuovo brano di Skark e Groove

Giovanni Certomà

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 25:12


E' uscito "Betelgeuse", il nuovo brano del duo pop rap, Skark e Groove.Betelgeuse è una riflessione sul tempo, sulla perdita e sulla memoria. La canzone nasce da un'esperienza personale di Groove, la scomparsa del suo cane Snoopy, e si trasforma in un viaggio universale sull'assenza e su come le persone che amiamo continuino a vivere dentro di noi, come fotogrammi impressi nell'universo.Testo & Musica: Shark e GrooveProduzione: GrooveLabel: The Palma Music & Reload Music - Powered by SonyProject Managment di Antongiulio Iorfida Direzione Artistica di Rosario Farò Shark, all'anagrafe Giuseppe Costanzo (Siderno, 28/05/1993) e Groove, Antonio Callà (Mammola, 18/12/1994) sono un duo pop/rap calabrese fondato nel 2009.Molto amati dai giovani, hanno conquistato non solo il pubblico italiano, ma anche quello canadese, statunitense, tedesco e argentino. Il loro brano più famoso è Il mondo gira che ha raggiunto 3,5 Milioni di visualizzazioni su Youtube.Nel 2015 partecipano alla sesta edizione di Italia's Got Talent conquistando il terzo posto sul podio e il primo nella categoria Musica.giovannicertoma.it

Console Generation
Anteprima Switch 2 / Lost Records: Bloom & Rage / Lushfoil Photography Sim - CG Live 25/04/2025

Console Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 122:10


Puntata del 25/04/202500:00 Intro e saluti14:02 La prova di Lushfoil Photography Sim26:36 Gli annunci improbabili33:37 Anteprima di Switch 2: prestazioni e capacità tecniche43:19 Estetica, schermo, ergonomia45:14 I joycon magnetici47:53 La funzione mouse con Metroid Prime 4 Beyond e Drag x Drive1:00:05 Donkey Kong Bananza1:03:57 Mario Kart World58:49 Hades II, Street Fighter 6 e il Pro Controller, Yakuza 0 Remaster1:12:33 Compreremo Switch 2?1:23:24 Kojima Inutility1:30:31 News della settimana1:44:38 La prova di Lost Records: Bloom & Rage1:54:16 Resident Evil curiosity1:57:20 Brano di chiusura ed extraConsole Generation è la trasmissione radiofonica settimanale dedicata ai videogiochi, condotta da Andrea Facchinetti e Raffaele Cinquegrana. In diretta dal 2011 tutti i venerdì alle 22:30 su YouTube e Twitch e in podcast su tutte le piattafome.Su Console Generation trovi:* Le prove e le anteprime degli ultimi giochi in uscita* I commenti sulle principali news della settimana* Interviste e ospiti in diretta* Gli "Annunci improbabili", ovvero gli annunci dal vendo / compro / scambio più assurdi del web* La "Kojima Inutility", la rubrica inutile dedicata al maestro Kojima* La "Resident Evil Curiosity", una rubrica fissa dedicata al survival horror più famoso del mondo.Seguici su:* Sito internet: www.consolegeneration.it * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OBAlgJ948DFRPqlrFm803* Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/console-generation/id527727573?uo=4* Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9b878aa-9b23-43d1-9d3b-5c679ca744bf/console-generation* Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/lo_show_di_console_generation* Instagram: consolegeneration* Facebook: @consolegeneration* YouTube: ConsoleGenerationIT* Twitch: Console Generation* Twitter: ConsoleGenerati* Telegram: https://t.me/consolegeneration* Gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/OfXomETzwwIVeU9zObjDTw* Email: raffaele.cinquegrana@consolegeneration.it

Spazio 70
[410] MONDO CONTEMPORANEO. Dopoguerra tedesco: la sfida tra ex nazisti e stalinisti nei Servizi

Spazio 70

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 28:34


ElevenLabs (prova gratuita): clicca quiAmazon (vetrina): clicca quiIl ministero della paranoia: clicca quiGli uomini di Himmler: clicca quiDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: clicca qui.➨ Iscrivetevi al nostro canale Telegram: clicca quiContatti: redazione@Spazio70.comPuntata 4 (18/4/2025)Tra i principali argomenti trattati all'interno dell'episodio:Dopo la Seconda guerra mondiale, i Servizi segreti delle due Germanie si riorganizzano sulle ceneri del Terzo Reich, sotto influenze opposte: americana e sovietica.Il BND tedesco-occidentale nasce dall'Organizzazione Gehlen, diretta dal generale Reinhard Gehlen, che offrì agli USA documenti e competenze sul fronte orientale.La narrazione mitica di Gehlen come fondatore dell'intelligence democratica viene smontata dai documenti d'archivio: incompetenza, inefficienza e retaggi autoritari.Gehlen recluta numerosi ex funzionari di Gestapo, SD ed Einsatzgruppen, responsabili diretti di crimini di guerra e della Shoah.Negli anni Sessanta, scandali e infiltrazioni sovietiche rivelano la fragilità del BND, che arriva a contare fino al 20 per cento di personale proveniente dagli apparati nazisti.La Stasi nasce sotto stretto controllo sovietico e viene modellata sul modello del KGB, con una struttura altamente politicizzata e centralizzata.Il personale della Stasi proviene da comunisti «russificati», ex deportati politici, prigionieri rieducati in URSS e giovani formati all'interno del regime.La cultura del «cekismo» staliniano, improntata al fanatismo ideologico e al culto della sorveglianza, permea la mentalità della Stasi fino agli anni Ottanta.Mentre il BND diventa una roccaforte del conservatorismo e dell'anticomunismo, la Stasi si radicalizza nella lotta di classe e nel controllo totalitario.Entrambi i Servizi operano ben oltre i confini nazionali, collaborando con regimi autoritari e partecipando a operazioni controverse durante la Guerra fredda.Sigla: Loopster (Kevin MacLeod);Brano all'interno dell'episodio:destiny (Synthwave Music)-HelkimerEffetti: ElevenLabs

Spazio 70
[409] MONDO CONTEMPORANEO. La strage di via Schievano (1980, Brigate rosse)

Spazio 70

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 21:19


ElevenLabs (prova gratuita): clicca quiAmazon (vetrina): clicca quiDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: clicca qui.➨ Iscrivetevi al nostro canale Telegram: clicca quiContatti: redazione@Spazio70.comPuntata 3 (11/4/2025)Tra i principali argomenti trattati: 1) Milano, 8 gennaio 1980, via Schievano; 2) Una tecnica operativa «simile» a quella utilizzata in via Fani; 3) Due uomini, di cui uno a volto scoperto, e una donna; 4) L'appuntato Antonio Cestari; 5) Il vicebrigadiere Rocco Santoro; 6) La guardia Michele Tatulli; 7) Sul contenuto del volantino di rivendicazione brigatista; 8) Il «benvenuto» al generale Dalla Chiesa; 9) L'articolo di Walter Tobagi del 9 gennaio 1980; 10) La partecipazione di Mario Moretti all'agguato. Sigla: Loopster (Kevin MacLeod);Brano all'interno dell'episodio: Horror Background Music (DELOSound);Effetti: ElevenLabs

Console Generation
South of Midnight / 33 Immortals - CG Live 11/04/2025

Console Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 94:29


Puntata del 11/04/202500:00 Brano di apertura e saluti07:55 La prova di South of Midnight28:00 Annunci improbabili35:45 News della settimana1:06:00 La prova di 33 Immortals1:15:15 Resident Evil curiosity1:18:35 Kojima Inutility1:27:45 Brano di chiusura ed extraConsole Generation è la trasmissione radiofonica settimanale dedicata ai videogiochi, condotta da Andrea Facchinetti e Raffaele Cinquegrana. In diretta dal 2011 tutti i venerdì alle 22:30 su YouTube e Twitch e in podcast su tutte le piattafome.Su Console Generation trovi:* Le prove e le anteprime degli ultimi giochi in uscita* I commenti sulle principali news della settimana* Interviste e ospiti in diretta* Gli "Annunci improbabili", ovvero gli annunci dal vendo / compro / scambio più assurdi del web* La "Kojima Inutility", la rubrica inutile dedicata al maestro Kojima* La "Resident Evil Curiosity", una rubrica fissa dedicata al survival horror più famoso del mondo.Seguici su:* Sito internet: www.consolegeneration.it * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OBAlgJ948DFRPqlrFm803* Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/console-generation/id527727573?uo=4* Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9b878aa-9b23-43d1-9d3b-5c679ca744bf/console-generation* Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/lo_show_di_console_generation* Instagram: consolegeneration* Facebook: @consolegeneration* YouTube: ConsoleGenerationIT* Twitch: Console Generation* Twitter: ConsoleGenerati* Telegram: https://t.me/consolegeneration* Gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/OfXomETzwwIVeU9zObjDTw* Email: raffaele.cinquegrana@consolegeneration.it

Console Generation
Switch 2: impressioni a freddo / AI Limit / Koira / Underdogs - CG Live 04/04/2025

Console Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 115:04


Puntata del 04/04/202500:00 Intro e brano di apertura10:20 La prova di Underdogs22:23 La prova di Koira26:55 Gli annunci improbabili34:55 News della settimana40:50 Switch 2: caratteristiche tecniche48:35 Switch 2 costa troppo?59:54 Switch 2: manca il tocco magico Nintendo?1:06:45 Switch 2: la compreremo1:09:38 Switch 2: il costo dei giochi e degli upgrade1:15:20 Switch 2: le game key card1:17:28 Switch 2: l'effetto dell'assenza di concorrenza?1:19:50 Switch 2: altre considerazioni1:36:08 La prova di AI Limit1:42:55 L'anteprima di Bionic Bay1:48:10 Resident Evil curiosity1:50:00 Brano di chiusura ed extraConsole Generation è la trasmissione radiofonica settimanale dedicata ai videogiochi, condotta da Andrea Facchinetti e Raffaele Cinquegrana. In diretta dal 2011 tutti i venerdì alle 22:30 su YouTube e Twitch e in podcast su tutte le piattafome.Su Console Generation trovi:* Le prove e le anteprime degli ultimi giochi in uscita* I commenti sulle principali news della settimana* Interviste e ospiti in diretta* Gli "Annunci improbabili", ovvero gli annunci dal vendo / compro / scambio più assurdi del web* La "Kojima Inutility", la rubrica inutile dedicata al maestro Kojima* La "Resident Evil Curiosity", una rubrica fissa dedicata al survival horror più famoso del mondo.Seguici su:* Sito internet: www.consolegeneration.it * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OBAlgJ948DFRPqlrFm803* Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/console-generation/id527727573?uo=4* Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9b878aa-9b23-43d1-9d3b-5c679ca744bf/console-generation* Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/lo_show_di_console_generation* Instagram: consolegeneration* Facebook: @consolegeneration* YouTube: ConsoleGenerationIT* Twitch: Console Generation* Twitter: ConsoleGenerati* Telegram: https://t.me/consolegeneration* Gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/OfXomETzwwIVeU9zObjDTw* Email: raffaele.cinquegrana@consolegeneration.it

Spazio 70
[408] MONDO CONTEMPORANEO: La composizione sociale dell'area eversiva di estrema destra

Spazio 70

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 23:44


ElevenLabs (prova gratuita): clicca quiAmazon (vetrina): clicca quiDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: clicca qui.➨ Iscrivetevi al nostro canale Telegram: clicca quiPuntata 2 (04/04/2025).Tra i principali argomenti trattati: 1) "Un campione composto da 462 individui schedati come militanti o fiancheggiatori" di formazioni eversive neofasciste; 2) Alcune differenze rilevanti tra militanza maschile e femminile; 3) La militanza nell'Italia centrale; 4) Analisi particolareggiata di un opuscolo neofascista.NOTA METODOLOGICA: Per comprensibili ragioni abbiamo scelto di non leggere l'intero documento, ma soltanto alcune parti. Per queste ultime, il testo è stato riportato fedelmente a esclusione di piccole modifiche apportate per rendere il podcast più fruibile. Ricordiamo che il documento Sisde, oggetto di queste due prime puntate di Mondo contemporaneo, intitolato Rapporto sull'eversione e sul terrorismo di estrema destra, risalente al 1982, originariamente classificato SEGRETO (S), è stato oggetto di declassifica ed è liberamente consultabile dal 22/12/2014.Sigla: Loopster (Kevin MacLeod);Brano della pausa pubblicitaria: Synthwave Longing - 80's Emo (Sonican)

GULLY TV PRESENTS THE DRIBBLE
The Dribble Podcast Ep.60 Big Dubez talks the death of Marlon Brando & creating No Pigeonz

GULLY TV PRESENTS THE DRIBBLE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 61:38


Sporty Thieves MC "Big Dubez" talks the passing of Marlon Brando, Lockin up the northeast region from debut single "Cheapskate" working with Jay-z's producer Ski Beatz , creating hit song "No Pigeons" as a rebuttal to TLC's mega hit "No Scrubs" after it was suggested by Funk Master Flex, life after Brano's passing and reemerging as a solo artist

Console Generation
Cookie Cutter: un anno dopo (intervista) / KARMA: The Dark World - CG Live 28/03/2025

Console Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 120:53


Puntata del 28/03/202500:00 Brano di apertura e saluti04:40 Parliamo di Cookie Cutter Overkill Edition con Stefano Guglielmana, Direttore di Subcult Joint08:40 La versione per Switch di Cookie Cutter15:00 Com'è andato Cookie Cutter?23:20 Cosa è successo negli ultimi 12 mesi?30:00 Cookie Cutter è woke?39:50 L'eredità di Cookie Cutter53:20 L'edizione fisica di Cookie Cutter1:03:50 Annunci improbabili1:08:58 News della settimana1:24:35 Nintendo Direct, Metroid Prime 4 Beyond e le schede virtuali1:43:00 La prova di KARMA: The Dark World1:50:20 Kojima Inutility1:55:35 Brano di chiusura ed extraConsole Generation è la trasmissione radiofonica settimanale dedicata ai videogiochi, condotta da Andrea Facchinetti e Raffaele Cinquegrana. In diretta dal 2011 tutti i venerdì alle 22:30 su YouTube e Twitch e in podcast su tutte le piattafome.Su Console Generation trovi:* Le prove e le anteprime degli ultimi giochi in uscita* I commenti sulle principali news della settimana* Interviste e ospiti in diretta* Gli "Annunci improbabili", ovvero gli annunci dal vendo / compro / scambio più assurdi del web* La "Kojima Inutility", la rubrica inutile dedicata al maestro Kojima* La "Resident Evil Curiosity", una rubrica fissa dedicata al survival horror più famoso del mondo.Seguici su:* Sito internet: www.consolegeneration.it * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OBAlgJ948DFRPqlrFm803* Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/console-generation/id527727573?uo=4* Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9b878aa-9b23-43d1-9d3b-5c679ca744bf/console-generation* Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/lo_show_di_console_generation* Instagram: consolegeneration* Facebook: @consolegeneration* YouTube: ConsoleGenerationIT* Twitch: Console Generation* Twitter: ConsoleGenerati* Telegram: https://t.me/consolegeneration* Gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/OfXomETzwwIVeU9zObjDTw* Email: raffaele.cinquegrana@consolegeneration.it

Console Generation
Trident's Tale (intervista) / Assassin's Creed Shadows - CG Live 21/03/2025

Console Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 134:41


Puntata del 21/03/202500:00 Intro e brano di apertura04:19 Intervista a Francesco Bruschi, CEO di 3DClouds21:00 Il mondo dei giochi kids30:00 Trident's Tale, dettagli e curiosità01:03:45 Sviluppare videogiochi in Italia01:16:10 News della settimana01:36:10 La prova di Assassin's Creed Shadows02:09:50 Brano di chiusura ed extraConsole Generation è la trasmissione radiofonica settimanale dedicata ai videogiochi, condotta da Andrea Facchinetti e Raffaele Cinquegrana. In diretta dal 2011 tutti i venerdì alle 22:30 su YouTube e Twitch e in podcast su tutte le piattafome.Su Console Generation trovi:* Le prove e le anteprime degli ultimi giochi in uscita* I commenti sulle principali news della settimana* Interviste e ospiti in diretta* Gli "Annunci improbabili", ovvero gli annunci dal vendo / compro / scambio più assurdi del web* La "Kojima Inutility", la rubrica inutile dedicata al maestro Kojima* La "Resident Evil Curiosity", una rubrica fissa dedicata al survival horror più famoso del mondo.Seguici su:* Sito internet: www.consolegeneration.it * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OBAlgJ948DFRPqlrFm803* Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/console-generation/id527727573?uo=4* Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9b878aa-9b23-43d1-9d3b-5c679ca744bf/console-generation* Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/lo_show_di_console_generation* Instagram: consolegeneration* Facebook: @consolegeneration* YouTube: ConsoleGenerationIT* Twitch: Console Generation* Twitter: ConsoleGenerati* Telegram: https://t.me/consolegeneration* Gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/OfXomETzwwIVeU9zObjDTw* Email: raffaele.cinquegrana@consolegeneration.it

Console Generation
Monster Hunter Wilds con Lorenzo Strambi / Expelled! - CG Live 14/03/2025

Console Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 86:42


Puntata del 14/03/202500:00 Brano di apertura e saluti03:50 La prova di Monster Hunter Wilds con Lorenzo Strambi 47:40 Annunci improbabili54:10 La prova di Expelled!1:02:48 Le news della settimana1:22:47 Brano di chiusura ed extraConsole Generation è la trasmissione radiofonica settimanale dedicata ai videogiochi, condotta da Andrea Facchinetti e Raffaele Cinquegrana. In diretta dal 2011 tutti i venerdì alle 22:30 su YouTube e Twitch e in podcast su tutte le piattafome.Su Console Generation trovi:* Le prove e le anteprime degli ultimi giochi in uscita* I commenti sulle principali news della settimana* Interviste e ospiti in diretta* Gli "Annunci improbabili", ovvero gli annunci dal vendo / compro / scambio più assurdi del web* La "Kojima Inutility", la rubrica inutile dedicata al maestro Kojima* La "Resident Evil Curiosity", una rubrica fissa dedicata al survival horror più famoso del mondo.Seguici su:* Sito internet: www.consolegeneration.it * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OBAlgJ948DFRPqlrFm803* Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/console-generation/id527727573?uo=4* Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9b878aa-9b23-43d1-9d3b-5c679ca744bf/console-generation* Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/lo_show_di_console_generation* Instagram: consolegeneration* Facebook: @consolegeneration* YouTube: ConsoleGenerationIT* Twitch: Console Generation* Twitter: ConsoleGenerati* Telegram: https://t.me/consolegeneration* Gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/OfXomETzwwIVeU9zObjDTw* Email: raffaele.cinquegrana@consolegeneration.it

Console Generation
Ultros / Steam Next Fest (Inayah - Life After Gods, The Eternal Die, Koira, Nitro Gen Omega) - CG Live 07/03/2025

Console Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 111:10


Puntata del 07/03/202500:00 Brano di apertura e intro07:45 La prova di Ultros21:00 Annunci improbabili23:00 Anteprima Inayah - Life After Gods35:13 Anteprima Nitro Gen Omega40:00 Info GT World Series 202544:45 Anteprima Koira48:09 Anteprima Lost in Random: The Eternal Die57:14 News della settimana1:06:14 Novità dal Nacon Connect1:19:45 News della settimana pt 21:34:30 Kojima Inutility1:44:00 Resident Evil curiosity1:48:00 Brano di chiusura ed extraConsole Generation è la trasmissione radiofonica settimanale dedicata ai videogiochi, condotta da Andrea Facchinetti e Raffaele Cinquegrana. In diretta dal 2011 tutti i venerdì alle 22:30 su YouTube e Twitch e in podcast su tutte le piattafome.Su Console Generation trovi:* Le prove e le anteprime degli ultimi giochi in uscita* I commenti sulle principali news della settimana* Interviste e ospiti in diretta* Gli "Annunci improbabili", ovvero gli annunci dal vendo / compro / scambio più assurdi del web* La "Kojima Inutility", la rubrica inutile dedicata al maestro Kojima* La "Resident Evil Curiosity", una rubrica fissa dedicata al survival horror più famoso del mondo.Seguici su:* Sito internet: www.consolegeneration.it * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OBAlgJ948DFRPqlrFm803* Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/console-generation/id527727573?uo=4* Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9b878aa-9b23-43d1-9d3b-5c679ca744bf/console-generation* Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/lo_show_di_console_generation* Instagram: consolegeneration* Facebook: @consolegeneration* YouTube: ConsoleGenerationIT* Twitch: Console Generation* Twitter: ConsoleGenerati* Telegram: https://t.me/consolegeneration* Gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/OfXomETzwwIVeU9zObjDTw* Email: raffaele.cinquegrana@consolegeneration.it

Console Generation
ResUrbis e i Serious Games (intervista) / ID@Xbox e l'evento Annapurna - CG Live 28/02/2025

Console Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 112:13


Puntata del 28/02/202500:00 Brano di apertura e saluti06:00 Parliamo di serious games e di ResUrbis con gli sviluppatori48:40 Annunci improbabili54:50 News sui giochi italiani1:03:30 Annapurna Interactive Showcase1:15:25 ID@Xbox1:25:55 News della settimana1:39:48 Kojima Inutility1:46:39 Resident Evil curiosity1:49:00 Brano di chiusura ed extraConsole Generation è la trasmissione radiofonica settimanale dedicata ai videogiochi, condotta da Andrea Facchinetti e Raffaele Cinquegrana. In diretta dal 2011 tutti i venerdì alle 22:30 su YouTube e Twitch e in podcast su tutte le piattafome.Su Console Generation trovi:* Le prove e le anteprime degli ultimi giochi in uscita* I commenti sulle principali news della settimana* Interviste e ospiti in diretta* Gli "Annunci improbabili", ovvero gli annunci dal vendo / compro / scambio più assurdi del web* La "Kojima Inutility", la rubrica inutile dedicata al maestro Kojima* La "Resident Evil Curiosity", una rubrica fissa dedicata al survival horror più famoso del mondo.Seguici su:* Sito internet: www.consolegeneration.it * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OBAlgJ948DFRPqlrFm803* Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/console-generation/id527727573?uo=4* Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9b878aa-9b23-43d1-9d3b-5c679ca744bf/console-generation* Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/lo_show_di_console_generation* Instagram: consolegeneration* Facebook: @consolegeneration* YouTube: ConsoleGenerationIT* Twitch: Console Generation* Twitter: ConsoleGenerati* Telegram: https://t.me/consolegeneration* Gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/OfXomETzwwIVeU9zObjDTw* Email: raffaele.cinquegrana@consolegeneration.it

Console Generation
Avowed con Andrea Riviera / Lost Records: Bloom & Rage / X-Out Resurfaced - CG Live 21/02/2025

Console Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 118:50


Puntata del 21/02/202500:00 Introduzione e saluti05:20 La prova di Avowed con Andrea Riviera di GameDivision52:18 Annunci improbabili59:30 La prova di Lost Records: Bloom & Rage1:11:32 News della settimana1:29:30 Kojima Inutility1:40:20 La prova di X-Out Resurfaced1:51:20 Resident Evil curiosity1:54:00 Brano di chiusuraConsole Generation è la trasmissione radiofonica settimanale dedicata ai videogiochi, condotta da Andrea Facchinetti e Raffaele Cinquegrana. In diretta dal 2011 tutti i venerdì alle 22:30 su YouTube e Twitch e in podcast su tutte le piattafome.Su Console Generation trovi:* Le prove e le anteprime degli ultimi giochi in uscita* I commenti sulle principali news della settimana* Interviste e ospiti in diretta* Gli "Annunci improbabili", ovvero gli annunci dal vendo / compro / scambio più assurdi del web* La "Kojima Inutility", la rubrica inutile dedicata al maestro Kojima* La "Resident Evil Curiosity", una rubrica fissa dedicata al survival horror più famoso del mondo.Seguici su:* Sito internet: www.consolegeneration.it * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OBAlgJ948DFRPqlrFm803* Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/console-generation/id527727573?uo=4* Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9b878aa-9b23-43d1-9d3b-5c679ca744bf/console-generation* Spreaker: http://www.spreaker.com/show/lo_show_di_console_generation* Instagram: consolegeneration* Facebook: @consolegeneration* YouTube: ConsoleGenerationIT* Twitch: Console Generation* Twitter: ConsoleGenerati* Telegram: https://t.me/consolegeneration* Gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/OfXomETzwwIVeU9zObjDTw* Email: raffaele.cinquegrana@consolegeneration.it

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie
Eurovision, Il Brano Che Fa Discutere: Tommy Cash Canta In Italiano!

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 2:28


Eurovision, Il Brano Che Fa Discutere: Tommy Cash Canta In Italiano!Tommy Cash rappresenterà l'Estonia all'Eurovision 2025 con un brano in italiano che sta già facendo discutere. Ecco di brano si tratta!#breakingnews #ultimenotizie #notiziedelgiorno #notizie #cronaca #2025 #brano #canzone #discutere #espressomacchiato #estonia #eurovision #hit #italia #italiano #polemiche #rapper #stereotipo #tommycash #virale

Le interviste di Radio Number One
Sanremo 2025, Brunori Sas: «Ci si può far notare anche con un brano che ha un tono diverso»

Le interviste di Radio Number One

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 7:00


Brunori Sas, cantautore, compositore, produttore discografico e polistrumentista ha già ricevuto numerosi importanti premi musicali e ha all'attivo numerose collaborazioni e attività su tutti i media. Quest'anno, per la 75esima edizione del Festival di Sanremo debutta in gara con il brano L'albero delle noci, dedicato alla figlia e con il quale canta la gioia a tratti incontenibile e l'inquietudine per i cambiamenti che accompagnano la nascita di un figlio, una vera e propria rinascita e rivoluzione. «Desideravo confrontarmi con un contesto nazional-popolare che ancora mi mancava. Ringrazio Carlo Conti, è stato un uomo di buon gusto a scegliermi». Ecco quello che Brunori Sas ha raccontato sul truck di Radio Number One insieme ai nostri Stefano Fisico e Andrea Ferrari. Come anticipato, Brunori debutta a Sanremo a 47 anni. «I giornalisti mi facevano sentire in colpa. "Ma perché non vai a Sanremo? Perché non vai a Sanremo?". Anche per dar retta a loro e a mia madre sono venuto a Sanremo. Mi ha fatto bene». Non solo brani "scoppiettanti": «Dicono che a Sanremo bisogna fare un po' i fuochi d'artificio per farsi notare e invece vedi, a volte ci si può far notare anche con una cosa che ha un tono diverso»

Ultim'ora
Sanremo, Lucio Corsi in sala stampa suona brano inedito

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 0:47


SANREMO (ITALPRESS) - Esibizione a sorpresa di Lucio Corsi nella sala stampa di Sanremo. Il cantante ha proposto l'anteprima di uno dei brani del disco in uscita, "Francis Delacroix".xg8/mgg/mrv

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Making an event safe and secure: Interview with CEO of event safety consultancy company Safety Crew, Brano Tichy. (4.2.2025 16:00)

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 26:02


Ben Pascoe talks with the CEO of event safety consultancy company Safety Crew, Brano Tichy. They discuss what goes into making an event both safe and secure as well as what attendees should do to help make events successful. They also touch on safety in schools today.

Keration Podcast
Come riconoscere in automatico un brano musicale

Keration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 3:12


Come riconoscere in automatico un brano musicale

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
Vivo e il suo brano introspettivo: "La Blatta" su Radio Delta 1

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 2:23


Vivo e il suo brano introspettivo: "La Blatta" su Radio Delta 1 nell'intervista di Daniele Di Ianni.

Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9
Serra do Corvo Brano será interditada para obras a partir de segunda-feira

Rádio Cruz de Malta FM 89,9

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 8:03


A Secretaria de Infraestrutura e Mobilidade (SIE) anunciou que a Serra do Corvo será interditada para a realização de obras a partir do dia 11 de novembro. A interdição afetará o trecho entre os quilômetros 100,4, no município de Urubici, e 105,6, em Grão Pará. O objetivo da medida é acelerar o andamento das melhorias na região. O bloqueio do tráfego ocorrerá de segunda a quinta-feira, nos períodos das 7h30 às 12h e das 13h às 17h30. Já nas sextas-feiras, o trânsito será interrompido apenas pela manhã, das 7h30 às 12h. Durante as tardes de sexta-feira, bem como aos sábados, domingos e feriados, o fluxo de veículos será liberado ou funcionará no sistema de siga e pare. Mesmo nos momentos em que o tráfego estiver liberado, a empresa responsável pelas obras continuará trabalhando de forma a evitar a necessidade de fechar completamente a pista, garantindo maior fluidez para os motoristas. Em entrevista ao Cruz de Malta Notícias desta sexta-feira (8) o Coordenador Regional de Infraestrutura no Planalto Catarinense, José Ricardo Costa, detalhou a nova etapa nas obras de pavimentação da Serra do Corvo Branco. Ouça a entrevista:

Fratelli di Crozza
Il brano con i dissing di Fratelli di Crozza

Fratelli di Crozza

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 2:37


Maurizio Crozza presenta il brano con i dissing di Fratelli di Crozza. Guarda Fratelli di Crozza senza pubblicità qui: https://bit.ly/3gS5JXw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni
Achille Lauro, il suo nuovo brano, le date e l'amore per lui

Le interviste di Stefania D'Alonzo e Daniele Di Ianni

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 1:24


Si parla di Achille Lauro con Mary Jo e Daniele Di Ianni.

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Security expert Brano Tichy about what goes into making events and protests safe. (20.8.2024 16:00)

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 27:07


Ben Pascoe talks with safety and security expert Brano Tichy about what goes into making events and protests safe and offers advice for those attending and organizing events and protests.

70 80
SETTANTAxOTTANTA: 1974. Spopola la canzone del Carosello Sai. Franco Godi s'ispira a un brano francese

70 80

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 2:45


Roma Tre Radio Podcast
VERGINE | 10 GIUGNO 2024 | DALL'IDEA ALLA PUBBLICAZIONE DI UN BRANO w// NGATY

Roma Tre Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 36:29


Puntata speciale dedicata alla nascita di un brano, dall'idea a quando viene pubblicato.

Il meglio di Anna Pettinelli e Sergio Friscia
“Storie Brevi”: Annalisa & Tananai, in diretta, ci raccontano com'è nato il brano e la loro stupenda collaborazione

Il meglio di Anna Pettinelli e Sergio Friscia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 6:24


Il Mondo
Modi vince le elezioni indiane, ma con meno seggi del previsto. Un brano di Gigi D'Agostino è diventato un inno neonazista in Germania.

Il Mondo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 23:10


Dopo un processo elettorale durato sei settimane, il primo giugno si sono concluse le elezioni parlamentari in India. L'amour toujours è finito al centro del dibattito pubblico tedesco dopo che sui social network è circolato un video in cui in gruppo di persone la canta usando le parole di uno slogan razzista.CONJunko Terao, editor di Asia di InternazionaleLeonardo Bianchi, giornalista di FactaIndia: https://apnews.com/live/india-election-results-updates#0000018f-e310-d575-abff-f7133e4e0000Articolo: Le ucraine che resistono di Katja Aleksanderhttps://www.internazionale.it/magazine/katja-aleksander/2024/05/30/le-ucraine-che-resistonoDisco della settimana: Spell blanket - collected demos 2006-2009 dei BroadcastSe ascolti questo podcast e ti piace, abbonati a Internazionale. È un modo concreto per sostenerci e per aiutarci a garantire ogni giorno un'informazione di qualità. Vai su internazionale.it/podcastScrivi a podcast@internazionale.it o manda un vocale a +39 3347063050Consulenza editoriale di Chiara Nielsen.Produzione di Claudio Balboni e Vincenzo De Simone.Musiche di Tommaso Colliva e Raffaele Scogna.Direzione creativa di Jonathan Zenti.

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie
Fedez Al Centro Delle Polemiche: Gravi Frecciatine A Chiara!

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 3:33


Fedez Al Centro Delle Polemiche: Gravi Frecciatine A Chiara!Fedez è nuovamente finito al centro delle polemiche per via delle ultime uscite che ha fatto sui social media. Ecco che cosa è accaduto!#breakingnews #ultimenotizie #notiziedelgiorno #notizie #cronaca #fedez #polemiche #chiaraferragni #frecciatina #brano #garanceauthie #modella

Giuseppe Monsieur Vincenzi
Come spegnere uno smartphone

Giuseppe Monsieur Vincenzi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 3:51


Brano tratto dalla messa in scena della commedia "Quasi quasi m'ammazzo": le voci sono di Stefania De Cola e Paolo Mauro

Giuseppe Monsieur Vincenzi
Ancora una notte

Giuseppe Monsieur Vincenzi

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 7:35


Brano tratto dal testo "Canzoniere minimo - Amori nuovi ed usati tra stoviglie, caffè, sigarette e carezze svogliate": il monologo e il brano "Ancora una notte" chiude lo spettacolo con la voce di Alessandra Chiarello

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SETTANTAxOTTANTA: 1970. Neanderthal Man, brano no sense degli Hotlegs, da cui derivarono i 10cc

70 80

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 2:28


Le parole che non hai mai letto
Episodio 1224 - Spotify mi ha suggerito il brano "Cleptomania" chissà perché!

Le parole che non hai mai letto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 4:57


Io sono abituato a vedere i classici "contenuti suggeriti' basati sugli argomenti di tendenza ma che addirittura spotify arrivasse a suggerirmi il brano "cleptomania" dei sugarfree beh.....qui saliamo di livello!!!

Music For You
Noemi spoilera il nuovo brano

Music For You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 2:21


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SETTANTAxOTTANTA: 1980. Sono solo canzonette, brano di Edoardo Bennato che disegnò una società purtroppo immutata ad oggi

70 80

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 4:42


Music For You
“Wonderwall” è il brano più ascoltato in UK degli anni '70 '80 '90

Music For You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 1:47


Sveja
L'invenzione del tempo a Roma, la mostra alle Scuderie del Quirinale, una storia della radio e un brano per salutare il mese di marzo

Sveja

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 18:38


Il Tamburino di questo sabato è condotto da Mariasole Garacci. Oggi parliamo della storia del calendario a Roma, e segnaliamo la mostra Napoli Ottocento alle Scuderie del Quirinale, la presentazione del libro di Francesco Diasio Etere. Storie di radio, antenne e frequenze dal mondo alla CAE e il concerto dell'organettista post-folk Alessandro D'Alessandro a Torre Fiscale.

Sanremo Express
"Amadeus", il brano di Etta è già cult

Sanremo Express

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 5:47


Martedì 6 febbraio: oggi si apre ufficialmente il festival di Sanremo 2024! Ilaria Floris ha scambiato quatro chiacchiere con Etta, autrice del brano "Amadeus", dedicato all'emancipazione della donna e diventato il tormentone di questa edizione. E l'artista casertana regala uno speciale freestyle agli ascoltatori di Sanremo Express. Iscriviti e segui "Sanremo Express" anche su:YouTubeApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusicAudibleadnkronos.comContributi audio: archivio audiovideo Adnkronos.Musiche su licenza Machiavelli Music.AdKey:zP-94qNWQqj3XM

Sanremo Express
Fino a sette autori per un brano

Sanremo Express

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 7:14


Si fa fatica a capire come mai alcuni brani di Sanremo 2024 siano firmati da molti autori: cinque, sei o sette autori per una canzone! Quest'anno il record, con ben 7 autori, è del brano 'I p' me, tu p' te' di Geolier. Per capire meglio cosa c'è dietro a questo proliferare di firme per ogni brano Antonellas Nesi ha chiesto il parere di Giulia Anania, cantautrice e autrice per altri artisti, da Tiziano Ferro a Laura Pausini, da Emma Marrone ad Annalisa.Iscriviti e segui "Sanremo Express" anche su:YouTubeApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsAmazon MusicAudibleadnkronos.comContributi audio: archivio audiovideo Adnkronos.Musiche su licenza Machiavelli Music.AdKey:zP-94qNWQqj3XM

Deejay Chiama Italia
L'ultimo brano dei Beatles

Deejay Chiama Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 8:39


Learn Italian with LearnAmo - Impariamo l'italiano insieme!
Impara il Lessico Italiano della MUSICA

Learn Italian with LearnAmo - Impariamo l'italiano insieme!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 12:53


A chi non piace la musica? Penso che più o meno tutti la ascoltiamo almeno una volta al giorno, mentre lavoriamo, cuciniamo, guidiamo o facciamo qualsiasi altra cosa. Proseguite con la lettura per scoprire le parole più importanti per parlare di musica in italiano! Parole Utili per parlare di MUSICA in Italiano In questo articolo, vedremo le parole più importanti del lessico della musica: prendete appunti e potrete finalmente parlare di musica con i vostri amici italiani! 1 - CANZONE, BRANO o PEZZO? La canzone è un componimento musicale di breve durata (alcuni minuti), formato da testo (generalmente in versi) accompagnato da musica. Insomma, una canzone è quella che cantiamo a squarciagola nella doccia. Spesso si usano brano e pezzo come sinonimi di canzone. Ma hanno anche un significato più ampio. Un brano (o pezzo) è anche un componimento solo strumentale (di sola musica), spesso di maggiore lunghezza e complessità rispetto alla canzone. Per esempio, per la musica classica. Brano può anche essere una parte di un'opera musicale più ampia (un brano della Primavera di Vivaldi). 2 - STROFA + RITORNELLO La maggior parte delle canzoni è composta da strofe e un ritornello. La strofa è un insieme di versi con cui inizia (e prosegue) una canzone. In una canzone, ce ne sono di solito due, tre o quattro, con la stessa musica ma con parole diverse. Le strofe nella canzone sono di solito divise da un ritornello, cioè un insieme di versi che si ripete tra una strofa e l'altra in una canzone, sempre con le stesse parole. Questa è la parte di una canzone che solitamente resta più impressa nella mente delle persone, perché è la più orecchiabile e musicabile. 3 - TESTO L'insieme delle parole di una canzone si chiama testo. Molti stranieri usano la parola lirica / lirica musicale (magari per l'influenza dell'inglese), ma sarebbe preferibile non farlo, sia perché è un termine più antico e poco utilizzato oggi, sia perché potrebbe creare confusione. In italiano, per lirica si intende (in musica) il melodramma, cioè una rappresentazione teatrale cantata, con accompagnamento di musica e orchestra. 4 - RITMO + MELODIA Il ritmo è l'insieme di battute che si ripetono per formare la musica. Ogni musica ha un ritmo differente composto da armonia e melodia. La melodia è il “suono” che rende ogni canzone riconoscibile alle nostre orecchie. Si può anche parlare di motivo con lo stesso significato. 5 - SPARTITO La composizione grafica di una musica, composta da diverse note musicali ed è destinata a chi suona uno strumento musicale, ad esempio un violino o un pianoforte. 6 - ORCHESTRA Insieme di strumenti musicali che lavorano insieme per un'esecuzione musicale. Solitamente sono disposti a semicerchio e organizzati in un preciso ordine in base agli strumenti presenti (necessari alla composizione). Sono diretti e organizzati dal DIRETTORE d'orchestra. 7 - CANTANTE - CANTAUTORE - PAROLIERE Viene definito cantante chi canta per professione. Può essere l'autore dei propri testi (in questo caso si parlerà di cantautore) o può semplicemente cantare un testo scritto da altri. Chi scrive testi di canzoni per altre persone si chiama paroliere. Infine, l'autore della musica di una canzone è il COMPOSITORE. 8 - SOLISTA - GRUPPO MUSICALE Un cantante può essere solista, se canta da solo, oppure può essere parte di un gruppo musicale (o band), in cui ci sono anche altri cantanti e/o musicisti, che suonano diversi strumenti. Tra i musicisti in una band, ci possono essere il BATTERISTA (che suona la batteria), il CHITARRISTA (che suona la chitarra), il TASTIERISTA (che suona il sintetizzatore), il PIANISTA (che suona il pianoforte). 9 - INTONATO - STONATO Intonato è un aggettivo che indica una persona che sa cantare, che lo fa in modo piacevole all'orecchio perché va a tempo con la musica. Il contrario, cioè per indicare una persona che non sa cantare,

RADIOCASANIKOLASSY
SO' FORTE - RAP FUNKY DANCE - BRANO DI ALESSANDRO NIKOLASSY

RADIOCASANIKOLASSY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 3:29


The IC-DISC Show
Ep044: Returns on an Alternative Investment Class with Hayden Kelly

The IC-DISC Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 36:57


In today's episode of the IC-Disc podcast, I have a great guest today, Hayden Kelly from Chicago. He is with Chicago Atlantic and they have a really interesting cannabis fund for accredited investors. They've identified a market inefficiency because endowments, institutions, and non-profits are usually prohibited from investing in cannabis. Additionally, these cannabis companies are typically not bankable for traditional debt. So Chicago Atlantic has a really interesting debt model for accredited investors, with great collateral coverage and attractive loan-to-value ratios. Hayden is a really interesting guy, and even if you're not investing, he has a really interesting update on the state of the cannabis business, especially east of the Mississippi. In fact, Hayden shares some background on cannabis legalization history and why states east of the Mississippi are more financially attractive. I hope you enjoy the episode.   SHOW HIGHLIGHTS Chicago Atlantic leverages market inefficiencies in the cannabis industry to provide high-yield investment opportunities for accredited investors. Endowments, institutions, and nonprofits are typically prohibited from investing in cannabis, leaving a lucrative market for accredited investors. Chicago Atlantic's cannibus fund provides low-leverage loans to cannabis operators, offering attractive returns with high collateral coverage and loan-to-value ratios. Delayed draw term loans, low-leverage structures, amortization of loans, and floating rate loans are some benefits of investing in cannabis loans. Well-collateralized loans and the value of licenses as collateral add security to investments in the cannabis industry. There are two types of markets in cannabis: unlimited license models and limited license models, with the latter offering greater market control and higher valuations. The mispriced risk in the cannabis industry allows for higher investment returns, as operators prefer paying higher interest rates on debt rather than selling equity at depressed prices. Political uncertainties and regulatory hurdles in the cannabis industry contribute to the mispriced risk and present unique opportunities for investors. The black market for cannabis still exists due to high taxes and regulations in states like California, impacting legal operators and consumers. Chicago Atlantic's focus on high-collateral cannabis loans and low-leverage structures presents a unique opportunity for investors in the rapidly growing industry. LINKSShow Notes Be a Guest About IC-DISC Alliance About Chicago Atlantic GUEST Hayden KellyAbout Hayden TRANSCRIPT Dave Spray Hey, this is Dave. Welcome to another episode of the podcast. I had a great guest today, Hayden Kelly. He's with Chicago Atlantic and they have a really interesting Anibus fund for accredited investors. They've identified a market inefficiency because endowments institutions nonprofits are usually prohibited from investing in cannabis But additionally, these companies are not really bankable for traditional debt. So they have a really interesting debt model for accredited investors that has some really attractive returns with unbelievable collateral coverage and loan to value ratios. So Hayden is a really interesting guy And, even if you're not investing, he has a really interesting update on the state of the cannabis business, especially east of the Mississippi, as it relates to cannabis from a purely financial aspect. Hope you enjoy Well. Good morning, hayden. Welcome to the podcast. Hayden Kelly Thanks, david, appreciate you having me? Dave Spray Yeah, my pleasure. So what were you calling into? from today Are? Hayden Kelly you in Chicago. Despite the background, i'm actually in Miami, our offices are based out of Chicago. We have an office in Miami as well, but I made the move down to South Florida a little over eight months ago. Dave Spray OK, now are you so eight months ago? Sorry, are you a native of Chicago then, or how'd you end up in Chicago? Hayden Kelly Yeah, born and raised in Delaware. Actually, i spent two years in Chicago. I went to the University of Delaware, made the move to Chicago just in the beginning of 2020. I enjoyed the city. It's a great city. We just have a lot of clientele through South Florida and decided to make the move here for convenience. Whether that's a great place to be. Dave Spray OK, well, super. So let's talk about Chicago Atlantic real estate finance. So if I've got like a couple of single family homes that I want to rent out, are you getting the guys I call to get that financed? There's a little more to it than that. Hayden Kelly Yeah, no, absolutely, it's a little bit different. So we do operate as a REIT. Our public vehicle is a publicly traded mortgage. Right now, what I specialize in and where I work with is our private funds, which is very similar to the REIT the extent of the industries in which we invest in the collateral we we obtain as collateral towards loans. We make direct loans, and Chicago Atlantic as a whole is credit oriented. We're an investment platform that focuses on making loans to industries that for maybe some reason, banks won't lend to. Maybe it's one industry that we've really specialized in over the last four years is the US medical and recreational cannabis industry. So, ok, we started making loans in 2019. We have a public REIT on Nasdaq, we have a private credit fund, we have an equity fund and a variety of vehicles and our goals to get outsized returns to investors with very limited downside risk, and we're an industry where there's very limited competition. Dave Spray OK, i'd love to just dive into that cannabis industry. You know, kind of the last I looked at it, geez, four or five years ago, it seemed like because of the of us being a listed drug. Is it listed? What's the correct technical term? It is still a scheduled substance. Scheduled substance, yeah. So it created this hodgepodge thing where they couldn't use credit cards, they couldn't have a bank account, everything was in cash. Is that evolved in the business or is that still the case? Hayden Kelly So a few are still the case, still scheduled. You have an industry that is, for that reason, unbankable. So the big banks, the insurance companies, the endowments, the pensions, the institutions of the world that are typically the big check writers, the big investors in any traditional industry, are shut out from investing due to that lack of federal legalization, where the federal government has said you know, at states, you decide what you want to do. There's 22 states with recreational programs, meaning anyone over the age of 21 can consume cannabis and purchase it like alcohol, and then 38 with some sort of medical program where, if it's chronic pain, sleep apnea, etc. You can acquire cannabis with a note from a doctor and a prescription to be filled at a dispensary. Now your point on the card is completely right No credit card processing in dispensaries, and now what they do have is ATM obviously withdrawals, which is easy for cash transactions, but also you have debit card processing in a good chunk of dispensaries. What we've seen, though, is a big misconception on operators. Everyone thinks operators can't get bank accounts. They're paying us off through amortization payments for our loans and cash and trash bags account. The reality is there's probably anywhere from two to six state chartered banks. These are local banks that will take deposits, open up bank accounts for operators That's how we get comfortable potentially making loans And we require operators that bank accounts for at least a year and a half before we would consider a loan. So to that extent there are bank accounts in the space, but there definitely are a lot of regulatory hurdles at the operators' face. Dave Spray Okay. So I suppose I think it was Zig Ziglar that said every obstacle contains the seed of an equal or greater opportunity. So it kind of sounds like that's how you guys are looking at this. Instead of seeing all the obstacles right You can't use credit cards, can't get big institutional investing you're choosing to see the opportunity in it. it sounds like Absolutely, david. Hayden Kelly So I'll give you just a little bit of a background for us. It started a little over four years ago For one of our founders, tony Cappell. He worked at a traditional lending shop in Chicago called Stonegate And, being in Illinois, you had a super robust medical program. So when it flips recreational, all those patients were already consuming. You had a wholly new addressable market that was interested in cannabis. Maybe they were using it on the black market side and wanted to now try it from dispensaries etc. So when that state flipped recreational, you had what are now the billion dollar publicly traded companies like GTI, presco, barano, spinning out of the state And they were actually coming into the offices of the Stone Gates and the other credit shops of the world and saying listen, guys, the banks won't give us a loan. We'll give you whatever you need to get comfortable. You can take our real estate as collateral. We'll pledge you all of our assets. We'll even personally guarantee the loan. You can charge us 20%. We'll give you a little piece of the company, just give us debt. Because of that point in time there are equity valuations of skyrocketed. They didn't want to sell any more equity in their company, so what they wanted was debt. They were willing to pay an arm and a leg for it. But unfortunately, even Stonegate was a shop that said listen, we can't do it. We have leverage from a bank. We have a few institutional investors who are not comfortable with cannabis. We can't make these loans. And being the head of credit, which was where Tony sat, he said why not make these loans when you have very limited competition, an industry that is growing 20% year over year? You can charge whatever you want And it's way more secure than anything else we're doing. And that's pretty much how Chicago Land it came to be. He got together with two of his classmates at the University of Chicago. They did their executive MBAs together at Booze And it's solid to just really understand the industry travel state by state. And that's at that point is when we launched the fund. Dave Spray Oh, wow. That's really cool, and can you share approximate like size of the cannabis portfolio that you guys have or any kind of metrics? Hayden Kelly Yes, so between our public reach, our two private funds and LP call investments that would lead underwriter on and lead collateral agent on. we've deployed a little over 1.8 billion into cannabis, or the largest vendor in the space. Dave Spray Wow, and so help me understand, like, is that like a couple dozen clients, or is that tens of thousands, or is that something in the middle, you know kind of what's? could you maybe kind of walk me through just like a typical you know sort of deal structure, as much as you're able to, you know, without giving away your secret sauce. Hayden Kelly No, absolutely. Well, it's closer to the earlier part, which is that I've done about 60 loans. Okay, we have some very large loans, one to a company called Verano Holdings who is a billion dollar publicly traded operator. That's a $350 million line of credit. We have 30 million in our REIT, 30 million in our private fund. Verano is probably, in my opinion and you can look at it anywhere is probably one of the top five operators in the world today. Well, we will go in. We will do a loan anywhere from 10 to 30 million in size. We like to structure the loans as delayed drawl term loans, where we lend It's very accretive, so the operator is either building something or buying something. So we can structure the note to be delayed drawl term, which says we'll maybe give you the first tranche of 10 million upfront Once you get a permit to build your new cultivation or you're awarded the license, maybe we'll unlock the second member of that loan. So not putting all the cash up front is great from a downside protection standpoint. We like to lend anywhere less than two times and two and a half times senior debt to EBITDA. Dave Spray When in traditional businesses. Hayden Kelly You typically see people lending maybe at five, six, seven times senior debt to EBITDA. So very low leverage. The loans amortize. We prefer our operators to be amortizing monthly. So that is actually paying down the principal of the loan rather than just paying its interest. For the big balloon to a maturity, that loan principal amount is getting smaller and smaller every single month. And then one thing that we've done since early on, and we're very happy we did, was focus on floating rate loans. So where you've seen these increased rates and this inflation hedge and it affecting big credit shops, big publicly traded mortgage rates, it hasn't affected us, not in a negative way but in a positive way. Where our cost of capital right now is the best of expectations. We don't use leverage So we're not relying on a bank to ultimately lend to us. That rate would have gone up Where when we make a loan to a borrower, the rates based on crime. As capital becomes more expensive to borrow and crime rate goes up, our loan gets more expensive, making the return for investors higher. So we have a portfolio right now in one of our private funds that has 37 loans. The gross on levered yield on that vehicle is over 18%, which is phenomenal and it continues to rise. Dave Spray Yeah, and especially given the well collateralized nature of the loans. Hayden Kelly That's something we haven't even touched on yet, which is the most important part. A typical loan when there's real estate coverage, we're getting a mortgage or deed of trust. So the operators and where we're lending is primarily on the East Coast, where all agopolis exist. You have indoor warehouses, 15,000 square foot grow operations where the operator has various grow rooms and they're growing cannabis indoors. That's how they can control climate and ultimately grow in a state like New Jersey, pennsylvania, west Virginia, ohio, because you can't do it outside like you can in California and Oregon. We're getting all asset UCC one lean. So the company's assets, the receivables, cash on hands, security, interest on their inventory, equipment, lights, receivables, etc. But the real hammer, david, is we're actually getting what is called a stock pledge of the subsidiary that owns a license. One thing that I did not get the touch on it, which is super important, is there's two types of markets in cannabis. You have unlimited license models and you have limited license models, where some of the early adopters the California's, the Oregon's, the Washington's of the world said cannabis is great, let's issue as many licenses as we can, people love it, we're generating great tax revenue. But what happened was, over time, too much competition entered the state. When that competition entered the state, it created, at first phenomenal, a lot of cannabis coming online, a lot of people consuming it. But over the years you've seen a decline in wholesale cost. You've seen an increase in competition. You have operators that it's very difficult to be profitable and they're not making any money. What that's done at the state level is the states are now losing out on tax revenue because they're charging excise tax And the way to optimize your excise tax is to keep wholesale prices high. So the new states that have been adopting the Pennsylvanians, the Ohio's, the West Virginia's, the Florida's, the Illinois's of the world. They said we're going to issue limited amount of licenses, where maybe they issue 20, 30, 50 licenses. Doing so creates oligopolies. Doing so keeps wholesale prices high, limited competition, very easy to regulate. And with that not only do you have a market where cannabis is trading at 2,000 or even $2,800 a pound in some states, you also have now created this license that is very valuable. You can sell the license, you can transfer the license. Now what is the most important thing with our loans is when we focus on these east coast operators We're getting. That license is collateral. The Pennsylvania licenses are valued anywhere between 15 and 25 million dollars. You saw a license itself for over 90 million dollars. So it's a very attractive piece of collateral on our loans and with the licenses, the real estate, the leans, even personal guarantees. When we consider LTB's of the enterprise value of these companies, we typically say under 25% of an additional lending environment. Dave Spray Wow, that's, that's amazing. Can you kind of walk through like an example? I mean, this can just be What's the word I'm looking for an amalgamation of, like, yes, some different clients. You're sort of a Hypothetical scenario. Just kind of walk us through, maybe what it looks like like let's just pick a state and let's maybe, you know, maybe think of a particular deal you've done You can just talk about anonymously or something close. I know a lot of our listeners are, you know, financially oriented, so could we kind of just sort of walk through what a deal might look like. Hayden Kelly Yeah, absolutely, david, and I'll share what I would consider is one of our most reputable loans. It's a publicly traded company called Brano Holdings, and Brano is a 1.1 1.2 billion dollar Publicly traded operator. There's been quarters of the company doing over a hundred million dollars in EBITDA quarter. That is a 350 million dollar loan, meaning we're less than one time senior, that TV, that and that loan is at the cost of an all-in Just over 14 percent. Where seniors are cured on the deal, we're fully collateralized by real estate, all-acid lean stock pledge devices. No personal guarantees in that loan. It is a publicly traded company and no warrants in that deal. But that is just shows the The industry, the holes in the industry where there is very much so mispriced risk. If Verano was a Widget manufacturer or they were in the tire business Generating that type of revenue and having that type of dominance in the market, they would be at the cheapest cost of capital possible. But just given the lack of the institutional money in space, the banks not being willing to lend to the sin industry, which is cannabis, were able to charge a company of that magnitude north of 14 percent, which just speaks to This industry and how they're truly is mispriced risk. Ultimately, every single state to David, so they're all across the board. We've exposure through various states and many different markets just with that that one company. Dave Spray Okay, yeah, and they're happy to pay the 14 percent because their margins are substantially higher than that, obviously. Hayden Kelly Yeah, and there's a few other factors. There is a capital super creative to them. But what's more important to understand is you've had these cannabis equity markets. You have some operators that are performing very well whose equity valuations are still getting crushed. Now They're not going to inject equity and raise equity To dilute existing equity holders. They're not gonna, you know. I see, when they know their values are higher than they're being betrayed Today, which is ultimately why they're willing to pay for more expensive debt. Dave Spray Sure. So paying 14 percent for debt is still far cheaper than selling equity at a depressed price. Hayden Kelly Absolutely and it won't last forever, i can't tell. You will be able to generate 12% cash paying returns, a gross on every deal of over 18% forever. But I think we have a four to seven year window and the reason being is you have An issue right now with the Democratic Party as well, where originally the Democratic Party is ever in a league-class cannabis. It's great. We can generate significant tax revenue, we can implement social equity, we'll get back to the people that were harmed on the war, on drugs and incarcerated etc. And what happened as time kind of progressed is the Biden administration You know the runoff to the Senate ever thought it would happen and the cannabis equity market skyrocketed. If you look at a chart, i like to use MSOS. It's an ETF of the ticker to some of the largest publicly traded cannabis companies and You see this boom right following election and over the last few years It's just gone directly right back down, nearing all-time lows. And it's not because the companies can't perform. It's the loss of faith that there's gonna be any reform, any real meaningful impact and to get institutional investors involved. And it's because half the Democrats like it for tax revenue, half like it for tax revenue and one implements social equity. There's something going on in New York right now where, you know, potentially implementing 150 licenses for Dispensaries to ex-devicted felons. Now I think it's great if you want to, you know, get back to those who have been wrongfully incarcerated for something that is now legal. It makes sense. But what doesn't make sense is Having these operators now be the ones that are going to control the cannabis trade in the state, maybe individuals that don't have as much business experience or operating experience. So you see, issues like that the Republicans aren't too favorable of that. Some of the Democrats don't love it, which is why we've seen what is the safe banking act been shut down at the Senate level for a great time now. Dave Spray Oh, wow, okay, And so help us understand. like what a smaller deal looks like, like do you have any operators? or just like a single location. Was that too small? Hayden Kelly No, but location is everything. So we'll do individual deals. Anywhere from 10 to 30 million in size is our sweet spot. It might be an operator in a state like Pennsylvania or Ohio or Maryland where this limited license model exists. It might be a smaller operator, but the goal there and the thesis there is you're in a state like Pennsylvania where there's 25 cultivations, or in a state like Maryland where there's 50 cultivations and you're forced to be vertically integrated because if you have a cultivation you get three dispensaries. So having one of those licenses is super valuable Now, where the operator might not be printing as much cash as a Verano, a GTI or a Crestor or a big operator. They're in an industry where they don't need to do anything in an instant. Be attractive. They don't need to have the best brand, they don't need to have the best product, they just need to be able to operate. They need to be able to grow cannabis, open up their dispensary on time, have employees in the shop And, given the soledopathy that exists, they're very much able to be very profitable and have very attractive licenses, which is I break this flat as well. Dave Spray Okay, that makes sense. What makes me think of something here in Texas. There's a Texas ice cream company called Bluebell in about an hour northwest of Houston, in Brenham, texas, and supposedly if you go to the manufacturing facility they just have ice chest full of like single serving ice cream for the employees to just sample at will throughout the day. I'm guessing that some employees at cannabis operations think it's going to be a similar setup, but I'm guessing it's probably not like that, right? Is this the dream job for somebody who's a regular cannabis user? or they can just consume while they work? Is that, or is that just probably a myth? Hayden Kelly Yeah, no, it's definitely a myth. Now, a California, Washington, oregon grow operation or dispensary, that might be very, very all common, just given the lack of regulation, the very cheap wholesale prices, the oversupply, that is very much real Now in a state like Pennsylvania or Illinois and Ohio these states that keep looting to you can't do that in your rooms, you can't do that Your dispensary is, and then what you stand to lose is the ability to operate. So if you're consuming product in your cultivation, it's not a good idea. We don't advise on it. We haven't seen any of our operators doing it. But there's something to consider. Right, if you're working that close to the plant, you might have an affinity to the product. At Chicago Atlantic we don't have an affinity to the product, we just like the sufficient markets And it might happen. But from our perspective it's a big no-no and you stand to lose much more than you stand to gain by consuming product during the workday. Dave Spray Sure No, that makes sense. Hey, do you know one of the theories of one of the benefits of legalizing a cannabis was that, as I understand it, when you have a black market there's a huge premium that the consumers paying because of the risk of the whole supply chain being illegal. And part of the theory was that by legalizing it you could really dramatically reduce that premium to where the black market really wouldn't exist, because there would be kind of no economic aspect to it. Are you familiar with any of those dynamics, like in California, let's say? has the black market effectively been either eliminated or kind of made irrelevant? Hayden Kelly So it's interesting, ultimately the actually the opposite is happening in a state like California, where you have a very robust tax regime in a state like California where it's already hard to be profitable, no matter what business you're operating in. Now you're in a state that is overbuilt supply so dramatically that it is so hard to be profitable that some of these legal operators have adjusted and started doing black market activity shipping and product over state lines, maybe selling cannabis, you know, out of the shops And, david, there's actually kind of to an extent exist in New York too, because there's really no crackdown, there's no real push to let's incarcerate, let's shut down these black market operators that are selling out of trucks. You can go into a bodega, buy an e-cigarette, a sandwich, a soda and actually buy cannabis from someone behind the counter, and they might even put it on a credit card for you. So there's a lot of black market activity. In Houston it's not heavily regulated. Now in Pennsylvania, in Maryland, in Florida et cetera, you'll absolutely see that where. Why go to the black market dealer to purchase an eighth of smokable flour when it's going to cost maybe 30 to $40 from the black market dealer? That same eighth might be $35 or $50 in a dispensary. It's not dramatically more expensive. You get to know where it's grown. You get to see all the metrics of the cannabis how much THC, cbd, everything that's in the product. It's sealed, it's labeled, it's sold at a licensed dispensary. It's much safer. Now you even have a new adoption of people that maybe would never consider smoking cannabis if you're buying it in a bag from a black market dealer outside of a shopping center et cetera. Where, if you go into a dispensary, you see it's labeled, you see it's secure, you have the child-proofing packages, big brands, real customer service. You might have that housewife or that house husband that was once drinking a glass of wine or a beer before bed, now eating an edible or smoking a vape cartridge to relax. So it's definitely happening. Now in the more unlimited licensed states, the opposite's happening, because the operators can't be profitable, they're a little bit more desperate and they're turning towards a black market product. The states east of the Mississippi is where I typically go. They're really very much doing it right when it comes to issuing licenses and regulating licenses. Dave Spray Okay, and like is California, like one of those states where somebody can grow their own marijuana for personal consumption too. Hayden Kelly There's over 6,000 licensed grows in California, which is crazy. It's very easy to grow, It's very easy, obviously, to consume and then purchase and sell Where in some of the limited states it's very difficult to get a license. I mean an application process in a limited license state costs anywhere from $100,000 to $300,000 just to submit a good application and potentially be considered to be a worthy license. Dave Spray Wow. Well, we spent a fair amount of time in Colorado And my understanding of the Colorado law is it's actually legal, i think, maybe three plants per adult or something like that, where you can actually grow it completely unlicensed, unregulated, for personal use. Do you know if California or Oregon has that kind of stipulation too? Hayden Kelly I'm not exactly sure. I'm sure it does To the extent operator. both consumers want to grow their own cannabis, as long as they're not trying to open up a dispensary near positive. Dave Spray It's the same way in Oregon and California, because it would seem like that would also create another black market, because I'm guessing in California the tax rate on the cannabis is probably higher than just the standard sales tax rate. I'm guessing it's a pretty significant number. You know what that is. Hayden Kelly Absolutely. It's very high In California, one of the worst tax regimes. obviously in the US there's a premium associated with cannabis even in Illinois. Tax revenue generated from cannabis in Illinois just last year, for the first time ever, actually was larger than tax revenue generated from alcohol. It's not because there was more sales in alcohol, it was because the rate is higher. That just shows the magnitude of tax revenue from the product. States ultimately aren't legalizing it because they say you know what, david, this is better for you than buying Advil from Walgreen. This is better for you than getting prescription bill. It's ultimately to generate tax revenue where there are significant health benefits to cannabis. States are really being pushed and urged to legalize cannabis due to that tax revenue generation. Dave Spray Yeah Well, it would also seem like that would also further depress the price, the black market. Even if all you're doing is eliminating the tax, that creates a significant difference. Because I can just imagine somebody who's maybe been illegally growing their own cannabis for a long time. There's just a little small operation for them, a couple of their buddies, very low key. Now all of a sudden it's legal and they can have I don't know, it's either three or six plants, i think in Colorado You can grow them outside, i believe. Now all of a sudden they're like hey, just like in the past, i produce a little more than I need, so I can just sell it to my buddies. I'm actually selling it to them cheaper than I used to because I don't have to charge the incarceration risk premium. Now all of a sudden they're able to buy it from me for half the price that cost them to go to a dispensary. You only have one strain but they come over anytime they want. They can kind of see the operation. I would also think that would be another downward pressure phenomenon on pricing as well, although it may not be material and quantity. Hayden Kelly Yeah, that's. The latter is the most important part. Not only these plants aren't going to produce enough cannabis ultimately if you have three plants to supply many people with the product. But growing is not that easy. It's not like planting a tree where you can just put it in the backyard or somewhere or water it once in a while. It takes sophistication. It takes very significant nutrients, soil, water, lighting. The process is difficult where, if I was an advocate for cannabis and even just for some reason I couldn't buy from a dispensary, which would be the first place I would go. I'm much more likely to find a black market operator who would chip it to me from California, oregon or Washington because, a it's probably even cheaper than trying to grow it yourself and B the new sense of growing is it's not easy. It takes anywhere from six to 12 to 24 months to have a clone producing cannabis. That's smokable. It's not something that is ultimately too reputable or even it's not that easy to do. It takes someone that really understands it. There is definitely an existence. It's not going to have too much of an effect on wholesale pricing at the dispensary level. Dave Spray Okay, well, thanks for that industry background. Now you mentioned that in your $1.8 billion you have deployed that you haven't had access to the traditional equity markets, institutions and insurance companies. In that, because of this awkward age that we're in with cannabis, how are you all raising your funds? because it doesn't sound like you're borrowing money. It sounds like it's all equity investment from nontraditional sources. Is that correct? Hayden Kelly Correct. When I speak with anything here, it's in regards to our private funds. But our private funds are completely unlevered. We do not take on debt. We don't go to a bank and say let us borrow $50 million, $100 million, we'll mix it in the fund with LP equity. It'll actually sit on top of the LP equity, which means in a waterfall scenario or something goes wrong, the bank gets paid back before investors are considered. That's in the traditional investment world private credit. REIT et cetera. We are completely unlevered. It's no bank debt, it is all LP equity and traditional investors of ours are qualified purpose-served investors where you have to have $5 million or more in assets. Our typical minimum check is anywhere from $250,000 to $1 million. It's ultra-hine-worth individuals, It's family offices, It's private investors that want great opportunity for clients that offers quarterly income. Dave Spray How is the investment very liquid. What's the typical tie-up if an investor does choose to team up with you? Hayden Kelly guys. The investment has. A two-year lockup is the standard. Investors can get out at one year at a 10% discount if they need early liquidity. The standard two-year lockup has no discount associated with it. We make redemptions on a quarterly basis. But, if investors are interested in the fund, you come in immediately, diversified across 37 loans. 15 of those loans have some sort of equity kicker, which means about a third of the deals are actually able to get some sort of piece of the business if the company goes public or gets acquired, which is alluded to in the past significant markups. We've had years where equity kickers are worth an additional 200-300 basis points. We've had years where they've been worth nothing, but they're solely gravy and they can help bolster returns at the investor level. Dave Spray Okay, that explains how you lend the money at 14%. You pay your overhead, but your investors are capturing a greater than 14% return because of the equity kickers. Hayden Kelly To an extent that's correct. The only thing I'll say is that 14% that's to one of the best billion-dollar publicly traded companies, oh okay, the cost of capital is well over that. Dave Spray I've got you. Okay, That makes sense. So, accredited investor. if an accredited investor is listening to this and wants to learn more, where would you direct them to? Hayden Kelly There's two ways You can check out our website. You can read about the team I oversee, our investor relations team. We have about 500 line-item investors. If you have any interest in learning more talking about the cannabis industry, maybe you are pursuing debt for cannabis operation. If you're looking for income alternatives in these uncertain markets, I'm happy to talk to you about potential investment opportunities. Dave Spray Okay, should I just email you? That would be great. What's the email address? Hayden Kelly It is HKelly at ChicagoAtlanticcom. That is HTELY at ChicagoAtlanticcom. Dave Spray Okay, and then the website ChicagoAtlanticcom ChicagoAtlanticCreditcom Correct. Okay, chicagoatlanticcreditcom. Well, this has been really interesting. Is there anything that I didn't ask you, that you wish I had? Hayden Kelly No, i think we covered a good chunk of it. We covered a little bit of everything. You know what makes this different I think it's important because there are some other lenders in the space is both were largest by a pretty significant multiple but it's where we focus we said early on, we want to stick east of the Mississippi. We want to focus, for allogopolis exist. We've never done a direct loan in California, which speaks magnitude, because most people the first thing in the first state they think of when you hear cannabis is California. It's where started, it has this, you know, feeling to it. If you go to California, that's where cannabis is, etc. We really focus on these allogopolis and one thing that makes a significant be different, david, is we focus on direct originations. We directly originate our loans from ground up. We have eight direct originators that are in the field, looking for new deals, uncovering new opportunities, staying current with borrowers for introductions and up sizes, which gives us a competitive edge. But we're actually seeing a lot of these deals before anyone else has the opportunity to even talk to the operator. So that's us. I'm happy to chat with anyone more in depth. There's a lot we can go into and I look forward to it. Dave Spray Yes. So one last question. So is there any? you know, given the muddy waters during the federal and the states, if somebody has like Qualified retirement dollars They're looking to deploy, are there any prohibitions against that? I mean, if it's in a qualified retirement, you know, an IRA, roth IRA, or does it have to be, you know, outside that type of vehicle? Hayden Kelly No, great question. We included an offshore feeder on our Second fund, which is available to investors. That eliminates what is called UBTI and ECI, which are on favorable, favorable tax treatments for Qualified plans like a self-directed IRA. Now, if the individual is no longer employed with the firm that maybe they had a 401k with Like we heard is they can roll it into a self-directed IRA and invest. We take self-directed ira's, traditional ira, we take foundations etc. So you can use taxes and dollars. Very attractive from that perspective, given the high yield. Dave Spray Yeah, well, super Well, hey, this has really been. This has really been fun And I appreciate your kind of opening our eyes to an interesting Opportunity that sounds like it may not be around forever, because it was just kind of this unique, influenced of events that's created this opportunity. I heard this quote by Sam Zell. Do you know, sam, the famous Chicago? I think he invented the read. Basically, i think he did. I Heard him speak at a conference. In fact, it was that same conference in Miami where I first met one of your colleagues Earlier this year and Sam, i didn't hear this from him then. Sam spoke at that conference, but I heard him on a podcast and he said when somebody asked him what his occupation is, he said I'm a professional Opportunist, so this sounds like a great opportunity for a professional Opportunist absolutely. Hayden Kelly I think I need to send Sam an email and let him know what we're working on. A Chicago Atlantic, that sounds great. Dave Spray Well, hey, thanks again for your time. Really appreciate it. Have a great day. Thank you, david. Hayden Kelly Bye. Dave Spray There we have it another great episode. Thanks for listening in. If you want to continue the conversation, go to ic disc show dot com. That's ic D is C showcom and we have additional information on the podcast, archived episodes as well as a button to be a guest. So if you'd like to be a guest, go select that and fill out the information And we'd love to have you on the show. So that's it. We'll be back next time with another episode of the ic disc show. Special Guest: Hayden Kelly.

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 109:56


Today's guest Cindy Heinz, she is the mother-in-law of Brano, a very good friend of Ken's. They first met and became close friends in Saigon, Vietnam when the two were working and living internationally. Over time Ken was developing ideas for The Jar and ran many thoughts by Brano, and he became a vital sounding board and coach during the developmental phase. So to sit down with his mother-in-law someone Ken's heard so much about over the last two years, is quite special. Cindy and her husband Earl are both artists and their home is located in the suburbs Chicago at the end of a street and they're backed up against the nature reserve so the home is surrounded by beautiful scenery. Cindy is a nurse and painter with much of her work hanging around the house. The pieces are truly beautiful. She's also a wife, a mother and grandmother mother-in-law and he's got plenty of wisdom and life experience to share.  For behind the scenes content of the making of The Jar, meet the guests, see some footage of unreleased podcast episodes and more visit : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTqB1dhDvl0Oh505ysdxTgTo be a guest on the show email us at thejarguest@gmail.com or visit our webpage : https://www.thejar.live/Follow The Jar on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/thejar_podcast/Follow The Jar on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcast.thejarDisclaimer: The views stated in this episode are our guest's opinions and do not represent the views, beliefs or opinions of The Jar Podcast. Our goal is to provide a platform for everyone no matter what they believe, and we would like to continue to do that while making it clear our guests are not a representation of The Jar Podcast. 

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Nilla Pizza numero uno nel 1950: Il brano ?

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022


Veloce viaggio negli anni 50 per scoprire che ...Dopo di che, tra brioche vegane e preparativi per il pranzo, Ruben Bassi ospite del bar Cantina Ticinese sul piano della stampa ci racconta le notizie che fanno notizia.