POPULARITY
In this episode of HedgeD, we replay the April 25, 2024 HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar featuring Mark Yusko and Cory Lester of Morgan Creek Capital Management. Mark and Cory provide an update to previous podcasts where they discussed why they think higher interest rates should benefit long/short equity strategies. They are already starting to see some encouraging signs of this dynamic showing up in the performance data for the asset class so far in 2024. We hope you enjoy their insights into the topic. Follow us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/opportunistic-equity/ Join the HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
La chronique de Simon Laberge
Budget fédéral 2024-2025: hausse du taux d'inclusion sur le gain en capital qui passe de 50% à 66,67% pour les gains supérieurs à 250,000$. Le marché du travail canadien est soutenu par les emplois dans le secteur public. La saison des résultats financiers (earnings season) du mois d'avril est amorcée sur les marchés boursiers: volatilité à prévoir! Mon livre "Les Règles du Jeu" est maintenant disponible dans toutes les librairies. Suivez-moi sur Instagram & TikTok IG: alextraders360 TikTok: alexdemers360 https://traders360.ca/
Angels in most traditions are heavenly messengers, and modern pop culture has greatly exaggerated almost every feature. While it makes sense to assume that there are female or feminine angels, each one named in Abrahamic scriptural tradition is a man.The word Angel comes from the Greek Aggelos (lit: messenger), and the Hebrew word Malak has the same meaning. In this episode we explore the groups of archangels listed in various sources, most notably Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel, but also including Raguel, Sariel, Remiel, and the Metatron.But more than just a handful of favorite messengers, there are also different kinds of angels, from the baby-faced Cherubim (think of the Renaissance Cupid, though Ezekiel gave them interchangeable animal faces), to the brilliantly dazzling Seraphim (aka fire-folk), to the cosmic horrors known as the Ophanim (the famous "biblically accurate angels" that are simply haunting wheels of eyes and wings and twisted metal)--that last one is dubious in angelic status....Angels show up all over the Hebrew and Christian Bibles, and the entire Quran is said to have been delivered by the same angel that brought Mary and Joseph the news of her pregnancy. In more recent times, works like Paradise Lost and The Divine Comedy have contributed a lot to how we see angels in Western tradition.Angel is also a fair label for demi-god-like beings in other traditions, such as the Devas of Dharmic tradition, the Vördr of Norse tradition, the Yazata (lit: holy) of Mazdeism (aka Zoroastrianism), and the Daemons of Greco-Roman tradition. We consider each of these, and how some are better fits than others for this label.Interpreting Colossians 1:16 to contain a list of angels is ridiculous, and nobody should be that bad at reading.All this and more.... Support us on Patreon or you can get our merch at Spreadshop.Join the Community on Discord.Learn more great religion factoids on Facebook and Instagram. [00:00:11] Katie Dooley: There's a fine. You can go to jail if you... And a fine. There's both. [00:00:19] Preston Meyer: Oh, good. [00:00:19] Katie Dooley: Both a fine and jail. If your phone goes off. [00:00:23] Preston Meyer: That's a bad time. [00:00:24] Katie Dooley: Yeah. It is. You could always ask an angel for help if you go to jail. [00:00:34] Preston Meyer: Ah, there's a lot of stories of people meeting angels in jail. Makes you wonder about those angels, doesn't it? [00:00:39] Katie Dooley: Right. Well, we're gonna explain more on today's episode of. [00:00:43] Both Speakers: The Holy Watermelon Podcast. [00:00:47] Katie Dooley: Yeah. So. I like that. This is. I feel like we haven't done an episode like this in a minute where we talk about a whole bunch of. We talk about a concept in a whole bunch of religions. [00:01:03] Preston Meyer: Yeah, it has been a minute. [00:01:03] Katie Dooley: I'm excited. So we're talking about angels. [00:01:09] Preston Meyer: Say it ainn't so. [00:01:12] Katie Dooley: Or if you were a really bad speller in junior high an angle. [00:01:16] Preston Meyer: I feel like. Yeah, I must have shared it on our discord this Christmas of somebody who shared a collection of angles that they brought to their family. [00:01:25] Katie Dooley: Yeah, there was a girl in junior high with me. I won't call her a friend because she wasn't. But this was when everyone was on MSN, so you had everyone's email. And her email was sweet angle and then some number. I was like, oh boy. [00:01:41] Preston Meyer: Mhm. Yeah. Spelling is important. [00:01:45] Katie Dooley: Yeah. We all have those cringey emails. [00:01:47] Preston Meyer: Well, it's like most people just cannot spell rogue. [00:01:52] Katie Dooley: Almost every time I see somebody try to say rogue they spell rouge. Now, being a Star Wars fan in a French immersion program growing up, I was not going to make that mistake. Instead, I made all kinds of other mistakes of spelling words the French way in an English context. [00:02:07] Katie Dooley: Well, that's good. Um, but speaking of words, tell us where the word angel comes from. [00:02:13] Preston Meyer: So the word angel as it is known in English. Yes, the the word angel, as you know, it comes from the Greek word Angelos, spelt with no Ns but two G's. Huh? You can complain about that, but English does stupid things too. The word means messenger, which is speculated to have been derived from the older word for mounted courier, which I think is just a cool extra layer of meaning to that. The Hebrew word that typically gets translated into angel in the Greek Bibles is malak, which also means messenger. So there's also the last of the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible prophets. In the Christian Bible format because remember they arrange the books differently is Malachi and he's got the perfect name it basically just means my messenger. Was that his name? We'll never know. [00:03:20] Katie Dooley: Interesting. And yeah, messenger, mounted courier. I'm getting a lot of mailman vibes. Even. Malak. Malak. Malak. Yeah. Mailman. [00:03:36] Preston Meyer: Most of the angels that we see in the Judeo-Christian tradition are men rather than women. So yeah, mailman's great. So the frustrating thing is that the ideas that come along with this word over centuries of thought and baggage collection there's there's a lot of variety and meaning. And most traditions have gotten to the point where the word doesn't mean messenger anymore. Uh, usually it it's just thought of as this is a demigod. The word means some sort of class of demigod, usually with multiple classes. We'll get into that later. And in a lot of religions, you'll see them treated basically as demigods that have dominion over various elements because they can't be gods, because usually you're looking at them in a monotheistic lens. [00:04:36] Katie Dooley: Yeah, I can, especially when when you said it, we'll get into the hierarchy of the angels. But like it's like, how does this even work in a monotheistic tradition to have all of these layers of divine beings? [00:04:50] Preston Meyer: Yeah, they're they're residents of heaven, so they're better than you and me, but they've got great powers, is the deal. [00:05:00] Katie Dooley: And I guess we don't worship angels. I guess saints would actually be a worse sort of like knock to the monotheistic than an angel. [00:05:09] Preston Meyer: Oh, but see, I think it's a mistake to separate them In the Catholic tradition specifically, or any of the the Orthodox, the saint traditions. Lutherans whatever. If you if you're into saints, Saint Michael is one of them. Michael the Archangel, he's a demigod, just like Mother Teresa. Yeah and maybe with better reasons. I. [00:05:43] Katie Dooley: Mean, can't be worse. [00:05:45] Preston Meyer: One has tales of actual divine power, the other is known to be just awful. [00:05:52] Katie Dooley: Yeah. Cleaned and reuse needles. Yeah. [00:05:54] Preston Meyer: I want to believe that there is a way to clean needles safely. But I know that actual health care professionals say, don't do that. And there's good reason for that. [00:06:04] Katie Dooley: I mean, you're probably right. I'm sure there is. But to, like, guarantee its safety is probably near impossible. Just donated blood this week. Right? Like it's such a small little needle. How would you make sure it was maybe the syringe part, but the little needle anyway. Gross. Don't do it, don't. Clean needles for all. [00:06:25] Preston Meyer: Yeah. Adding angels to monotheism. It does look an awful lot like demigods in a system where there is just one greater God. And we've had this conversation about how Hinduism, you've got a lot of lesser gods under Brahma. [00:06:44] Katie Dooley: Yeah. And I mean even Shinto, all the kami, there's greater kami, there's lesser kami. [00:06:51] Preston Meyer: It's complicated. And it just makes the argument for strict monotheism the way most people define it, a lot harder to argue. [00:07:01] Katie Dooley: Yes. And all the Abrahamic religions have angels, and those are the monotheistic ones. And people are vehement about the fact that they're monotheistic. And it's like, but then they're saints and angels, whether you group them together or not. I mean, even in Christianity, there's the Trinity. [00:07:22] Preston Meyer: Yeah, I saw a meme on Reddit the other day, and it was it was definitely a Mormon kid posting a meme slamming the Trinity in a group that has historically not been friendly to Mormons. And they roasted him hard in the comments, but all of the arguments they offered were absolute nonsense. It's frustrating. Like, it's it's okay to believe in the Trinity if you're going to believe in anything, whatever. But if you're going to slam somebody for not getting it, make sure you get it. [00:07:22] Katie Dooley: This is such an old movie, but in Bill Maher's Religulous. [00:08:07] Preston Meyer: Oh, that's a lot of fun. [00:08:08] Katie Dooley: It is. He asks one guy about the Trinity, and he, the guy explains it that it's like water. It can be ice, or it can be steam, or it can be water. And that's the Trinity. And I was like, well, that or Bill Maher was like, well, that sounds good on paper, but it really doesn't explain it. They're different, but they're the same. Anyway, we're digressing a bit, but let's jump into talking about angels in the Hebrew Bible. [00:08:32] Preston Meyer: Yeah. So there's. A lot of appearances of angels. It's kind of a recurring theme. [00:08:40] Katie Dooley: Yeah, and not just in the Hebrew Bible, but there are also angels in rabbinic literature and in the Apocrypha as well. [00:08:46] Preston Meyer: Oh for sure. Yeah, the angels are, I would say, a pretty prominent part of this faith. [00:08:51] Katie Dooley: Yeah. And from my research, it feels like there's more angels in the Hebrew Bible than in the Christian Bible. [00:08:59] Preston Meyer: There's definitely more angels named in the Hebrew tradition than there are in the New Testament. The New Testament names Gabriel outright and then just mentions, oh yeah, and other angels showed up for this event. [00:09:15] Katie Dooley: And I guess also like the whole last half of the Christian Bible is just letters. [00:09:24] Preston Meyer: Yeah, not a whole lot of narrative storytelling. Whereas the Hebrew Bible has a lot of really great storytelling in it. [00:09:32] Katie Dooley: Right. Uh, in the Hebrew Bible, the angels visit many people, including Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Joshua, and Hagar, and they're typically used as messengers, like the name implies. But sometimes they appear as warriors and they're supposed to look like regular people without wings. [00:09:49] Preston Meyer: Yeah. It's just dudes. They're just here doing stuff. And not a whole lot of religions love that. They gotta have the wings. We talked about this before. We recorded the biblically accurate angels that are so popularly memed right now, specifically one type of type of angel. We'll talk about that later. These angels look like men. [00:10:12] Katie Dooley: Yes, but all the angels with wings don't just have a pair of wings. They have multiple pairs of wings. [00:10:18] Preston Meyer: Well, you got angels with one pair. You got angels with two pairs. You got angels with three pairs. Four pairs. And then you've got the absolute cosmic horrors. Lovecraftian nonsense with gears and wings and eyes without number. Yeah. There are options. [00:10:37] Katie Dooley: There is some frustrating ambiguity on angels in the Hebrew Bible, obscuring the relationship between Yahweh and the angels. [00:10:46] Preston Meyer: In our Patreon exclusive Bible study. We're not yet to the really interesting. Well, I guess we have covered a few scenes where this has happened for you. Um, there's going to be more. So the appearance of the Angel of the Lord in the Hebrew Bible does have a pattern to it that I think is really interesting, that it does make it hard to tell who we're talking about in the story because of everything that's going on when it happens. The narrator introduces the Angel of the Lord, and then this angel feels pretty godlike in the way he shows up. He does huge miracles, sometimes annihilating a whole army like in 2 Kings 19. It's pretty epic. Not a thing you'd expect somebody who isn't imbued with God-like power to accomplish. And then the witnesses worship him, which, whether he's the creator or not, you're going to receive a great deal of gratitude for saving a bunch of people from a devastating army. [00:11:54] Katie Dooley: Yeah, yeah, in that instance for sure. [00:11:56] Preston Meyer: And this is a pattern that goes on several times in the scriptures. And I think it's interesting. Though it's always treated as though he is the Lord himself, not a messenger and there's a couple of different explanations for what's going on there. But I think whaneighbourst's very likely happened is that this text tradition that we have simply originally said that the Lord showed up and did this thing he's called the Lord of armies. That's one of his titles, kind of a big deal. He was a God of war as far as the neighbours were concerned, and fairly so since they often lost to the Israelites. And then later editors, I think, decided that their God wouldn't do this thing himself. He's too far beyond us, so he would send an angel to do it. And so they added this Angel of the Lord. That's my hypothesis. Pretty hard to prove what an ancient editorial process would have been without variance in the text that back me. [00:13:08] Katie Dooley: Right? The Jewish scripture also introduces four angels that will become the Christian archangels that surround God's throne. So Michael shows up in the biblical book of Daniel as the victor in a battle between nations. The name means "Who is like God?" most prefer to read that as a question. Who is like God? [00:13:28] Preston Meyer: As a challenge. God is the greatest, which is a weird name. latter-dayThe Latter-Day Saint tradition says that this name was given to Adam because he was like God, not terribly popular in the broader Christian community. [00:13:47] Katie Dooley: Gabriel also shows up in Daniel more as a messenger than as a conqueror. The name indicates the power of God usually has a bearer. [00:14:00] Preston Meyer: Somebody who conveys. [00:14:01] Katie Dooley: I do know what the word means, but I'm like that feels like a lot of Rs. The name indicates the power of God usually has a bearer of an empowering message. These are the only two mentioned by name in the Bible. [00:14:14] Preston Meyer: Gabriel and Michael. But, you know, there's lots more angels. There was an angel that Jacob wrestled with who later came to be known as Israel. And maybe that was the Lord himself? Maybe it was just an angel. Maybe it was Michael. Maybe it was Gabriel. Maybe it was somebody else that we don't know their name because he's not outright named. Except for maybe that Angel of the Lordbusiness. [00:14:46] Katie Dooley: Right. Then there's Raphael, who's features prominently in the apocryphal Book of Tobit, a story with notable similarities to the Bhagavad Gita. The name Raphael highlights the healing power of God. I'm just thinking of the Lucifer TV series. I'm like, I know that character, Uriel. I think he was a bad guy in Lucifer. He rounds out the set of four showing up in the apocryphal additions to the writings of Ezra. His name means God is my light suitable to his role as guide and instructor. [00:15:19] Preston Meyer: But wait. There's more. [00:15:21] Katie Dooley: What? There's so many. [00:15:23] Preston Meyer: So for a long time, it was really nice that we had a set of four, and they matched the four cardinal points of the compass, the four corners of the world. They took care of the world and the dealings of men within it. And then we got our Enoch literature. And we throw away this need for four and say, well, wait, we can do better. There's seven. And one of the ideas that makes this look good is that it matches the lampstand that's in the temple that has seven branches. So that's kind of nice. And then we get Raguel, whose name means "God will pasture" like a shepherding kind of business. He's connected with justice. He's supposed to watch the damned to make sure they stay within their bounds, which is kind of weird. Like, I guess without him, demons would just absolutely ruin this planet. Like humans couldn't do well enough on our own. [00:16:24] Katie Dooley: It also gives me, like, big, like, Hades vibes. [00:16:26] Preston Meyer: Sure. Yeah. He guards the demons that are locked away in Tartarus. Tartarus being a Greek place where the Titans are held. Yeah. You notice how there's going to be problems here of ideas crossing national boundaries. Yeah. Um, then we have Sariel. His name means "God is my Ruler". Uh, basically serves the same purpose as Raguel without being connected to the idea of justice so explicitly. Sidekick, I guess? Then there's Remiel, which means "God has Thundered". We talked about Thunder as a great nickname a couple episodes ago. I think that was. This is an interesting situation. He's connected to hope, and he's supposed to be the one responsible for all true visions, and he is also a bit of a psychopomp. That he would be the guide that takes you to heaven if that is your destination. Yeah, kind of interesting. This name is too similar to Ramiel, who, according to the same book, liked the human ladies too much and became the father of many of the watchers, the great giants in the early part of human history, when the one legendary version of our religious history has angels mating with humans to make giants, and they just ruined everything. [00:17:54] Katie Dooley: So there's Remiel and Ramiel. That is very confusing. [00:17:54] Preston Meyer: Especially when we're talking about a language that was originally written with no real differentiation between vowels. The vowel marks we have today are pretty new. So it's just a tradition. And so the confusion that exists today is certainly an old confusion. And then of course, there's lots of other angels that are named in the apocryphal literature. And some of them get multiple names, including some of the ones we've talked about. They're also known by other names sometimes. And the great thing about having a list of your favourite angels is you can swap them out sometimes and just say, no, this dude wrote this list. I don't like that one. I'm gonna pop in my guy over here. Just cause. Did you ever watch Dogma? [00:18:49] Katie Dooley: No. [00:18:50] Preston Meyer: We need to fix that. [00:18:51] Katie Dooley: Okay. Movie night? [00:18:53] Preston Meyer: Absolutely. Okay. Dogma is an absolute treasure. Part of Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob saga but this features Alanis Morissette as God and Alan Rickman as the Metatron, and oh, why can't I think of the names right now? Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are fallen angels. [00:19:18] Katie Dooley: Oh, wow. It's ridiculous, isn't it? [00:19:20] Preston Meyer: It is so much fun. But the Metatron is just this really weird figure in religious angeology. I guess it never made any sense to me ever. And my first exposure to it was Alan Rickman. [00:19:36] Katie Dooley: But it is in actual religion, the Metatron? [00:19:36] Preston Meyer: Yeah. Everything you see in dogma is taken from real religious ideas and then twisted for humor, which is great, except for I don't I haven't found yet any validation for the Golgotha poop demon but, the ideas behind it are validated in many religious ideas so there's that. But so this Metatron, according to Kabbalistic sources, is the name of Enoch after his transformation into an angel when he was promoted to the great office of Heavenly Scribe. So he would be the one who writes down the book of life for God. Which is completely different than the job that he has in dogma, where he speaks for God. Because if you were to hear the voice of God, your head would explode and you would die. A lot of religions actually really buy into this idea, even though it absolutely contradicts what we have in the biblical text. [00:20:44] Katie Dooley: Yeah, because God talks to a lot of people. [00:20:47] Preston Meyer: Yeah. Well, so the idea that a lot of people have bought into as well. Yeah, it says God talked to them, but he talked to them through the Metatron. It's a stretch that I don't love. The name I think is really interesting for the Metatron, and people are going to argue about it forever, probably because we still haven't come to a solid conclusion on it. Some say that it's the Hebrew word for some sort of keeper. Others say that it comes from the Greek construction of Meta Throne, so that we have the guy in the chair beside the chair. Remember, we've talked about the very obvious and well-documented polytheistic origins of the Israeli religion. Yahweh is the son of El. There was never only one throne. So the guy on the chair, beside the chair, beside the chair, beside the chair, who knows how many chairs there are? Whatever. [00:21:50] Katie Dooley: I mean a lot. There's a lot. [00:21:53] Preston Meyer: Right. Well, in the theology that is evident a little bit in the book of Job, there is a council of God. [00:22:03] Katie Dooley: I mean, because even they talk about Michael being the right hand of God, but Jesus is also the right hand of God. So they're going to wrestle over that. [00:22:09] Preston Meyer: Well, so that's something that the Jehovah's Witnesses think they've fixed. They say Jesus is Michael. [00:22:20] Katie Dooley: Perfect. Wrap it up. [00:22:21] Preston Meyer: Rather than admitting that the Bible is very clear that Jesus is Jehovah. Every time you try to come up with a really good, tight little bow to simplify things there's a really good chance you're screwing it up. [00:22:38] Katie Dooley: Yeah, because it's religion. [00:22:41] Preston Meyer: Yeah. Nothing's ever as simple as you want it to be. [00:22:44] Katie Dooley: So I just threw this wrench in our notes because I started explaining the angelology of the Hebrew Bible. And then I realized everyone has angelology and it just be easier to explain what that is right now. So angelology is the ranking system of angels. That's how many angels there are. [00:23:09] Preston Meyer: And it's never as simple as you want it to be. [00:23:11] Katie Dooley: No, it's like I saw a ranking and then I saw different rankings and then I saw different ranking. So I don't think we've included any rankings in here. [00:23:21] Preston Meyer: Just to keep it simple. Stick with the basics. [00:23:24] Katie Dooley: If you're curious on how angels are ranked, pick your favorite scholar and go for it. So in the Abrahamic religions, Islam has no standardized hierarchy, but scholars divide up the angels into different groups depending on the scholar. This can be anywhere from 8 to 14 different groups. So while they're all on par, there's different species of angels? Categories? [00:23:47] Preston Meyer: I think species is a fair classification, I guess we'll talk about some angels that definitely feel like they would be different species from others. [00:23:58] Katie Dooley: Then there are different types of angels that appear in Judaism and then therefore Christianity. And they have been ranked a variety of different ways depending on which rabbi or kabbalist you're reading. [00:24:14] Preston Meyer: Yay! Complicated. [00:24:16] Katie Dooley: Very complicated. [00:24:18] Preston Meyer: Um, the Hebrew Bible differentiates between different kinds of heavenly beings as well. And they're all called angels, generally speaking. But sometimes you'll get other great titles like Seraphs or Seraphim. [00:24:32] Katie Dooley: I think the best way to compare this is that there's dogs and then there's dog breeds, there's angels, and there's types of angels. [00:24:41] Preston Meyer: Sure. Yeah. [00:24:43] Katie Dooley: They're all dogs. They're all angels. They're just... They got special features. [00:24:48] Preston Meyer: Sure. I don't know if it's a perfect analogy, but it definitely helps with explaining what's going on here, [00:24:53] Katie Dooley: That they're all angels, but there's cherubs and seraphs. [00:25:00] Preston Meyer: So my whole life I've, I've never heard people say cherubs. But that's definitely the way the word is spelled. Yeah. [00:25:13] Katie Dooley: In Hebrew? [00:25:15] Preston Meyer: Yeah and even when we spelled it c h, it was meant to be like the ch in Loch Loch Ness. We just we've gotten used to doing all the CHs as cha- so we went with cherubs. [00:25:31] Katie Dooley: I'm going to start calling them cherubs at Christmas. [00:25:33] Preston Meyer: Absolutely. Even though a cherub is a thing you eat, that's fine. [00:25:39] Katie Dooley: Sorry. Go through your types of angels. [00:25:41] Preston Meyer: So cherubs are best known for being painted in Rome as children. That's just the deal. But it was one of these who protected the tree of life with a flaming sword in Genesis. We see cherubs on the the Ark of the Covenant with their wings and all that. Ezekiel gives them more wings than everybody else but Ezekiel was getting, maybe a little too much of that temple oil that we now know for sure had hallucinogens in it. [00:26:15] Katie Dooley: Nice. How many wings? Was this the three and four pairs? [00:26:20] Preston Meyer: I think Ezekiel's cherubs only had two pairs of wings. [00:26:24] Katie Dooley: That's still four full wings. [00:26:26] Preston Meyer: Right. He also gave them interchangeable faces of lions, oxes, men and eagles. It's a little bit weird. Um, the same faces that we have described in Ezekiel. They get used again in the Revelation of John. So the name cherub, hard to know for sure, it may have been derived from an Old Assyrian word caribou meaning mighty. [00:26:52] Katie Dooley: Interesting. So where we get caribou...? [00:26:54] Preston Meyer: No. Entirely different. [00:26:56] Katie Dooley: Okay. Well, because those are pretty mighty creatures. Yeah. Majestic even. [00:27:01] Preston Meyer: Haul Santa's fat ass across the sky at Christmas. [00:27:05] Katie Dooley: Um, tell me more about seraphs. [00:27:07] Preston Meyer: Seraphs, the name means burning, and they're always illustrated verbally or in art, in visual arts, as being surrounded by light. So these guys get described by Isaiah as having six wings. Other than that, they're people-shaped, but lots of wings. And so those are the two reasonable ones, because cherubs are always described as children for a long time as a kid or not as a kid, as a teenager trying to figure out angels from the Latter-Day Saint perspective, where we really don't talk about angels very much at all relative to the things we're talking about today. It's mostly you've got either spirits who haven't got bodies yet or people who have got bodies, died. And thus are still unembodied, or those great spirits who have come back resurrected with their bodies in full glory. And so you got cherubs would be the young ones who haven't got bodies yet. Seraphs are the glorified ones who have got their bodies and all the glory of God, whatever. Ophans have never been part of this discussion. The ophanim, the name means wheels, and this is a class of angels described only by Ezekiel and depending on your version of the Bible, you might not even recognize that he's talking about angels. So there's some argument on whether or not these even belong here. But when people talk about biblically accurate angels, the ones that are absolutely terrifying and monstrous, it's the ophanim. Sometimes they're called thrones because these gear monsters support the throne where God sits. And that's their deal. They don't visit Earth. They're not messengers. [00:29:07] Katie Dooley: Good, good. [00:29:09] Preston Meyer: So the whole be not afraid meme of no, this is the most terrifying moment of my life. The ophans. [00:29:16] Katie Dooley: Were not those messengers. That's good. They remind me of the Bhagavad Gita. The guy with infinite eyes and infinite mouths, like. I don't want to be visited by that. [00:29:28] Preston Meyer: No, I don't think anybody would. [00:29:30] Katie Dooley: I think... That's is that Krishna or Vishnu in their, like, real form? I think that's what it is. I forget now, but, um, someone will listen to our... [00:29:39] Preston Meyer: The Messenger was Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita. So these these guys are just wild. It's really hard to know what Ezekiel was experiencing, but I feel like he was definitely getting the best of the temple oils and the way that eyes are described here with all these wing imagery. My instinct is to say that he was also seeing and failing to interpret correctly because of it, wonderful intoxication, a peacock. [00:30:18] Katie Dooley: That's interesting. Yeah. That's a not a terrible theory. [00:30:21] Preston Meyer: Well, so the the tail feathers, they all got eyes. Yeah. And wings might be hard to see where one wing ends and the next thing might be a wing if you're high, especially the peacock just feels right. [00:30:38] Katie Dooley: Okay. All right. [00:30:43] Preston Meyer: But yeah, so they are not visitors to Earth. They're not messengers. They're their own special thing built out of wheels and gears and eyeballs and feathers that support, apparently, according to Ezekiel's vision and some creative license and interpretation, the throne of God. And taking that into consideration and the description of the cherubs with the weird heads of all these various animals, it makes sense that there's some interesting sorts of ideas, like the they're chimeras of one sort or another, that we see all over the old world. And it makes sense that a lot of scholars would agree that some of these ideas are coming in they're very odd forms from neighboring nations. [00:31:35] Katie Dooley: Fair, you gotta make it popular to the public. [00:31:37] Preston Meyer: Right? Plus, people love stories about that. Weird monsters thing. So yeah, popular to the public helps. [00:31:46] Katie Dooley: Yeah. So in the Christian Bible, angels appear only as messengers and teachers, though there is a scene in the Revelation of John illustrating Heaven, where the four faces of Ezekiel described as cherubs, are represented. [00:32:02] Preston Meyer: We also get Gabriel. He's the one who showed up to Joseph and Mary, both of them separately, to let them know, "Hey, there's a baby in there. Don't freak out. It's Jesus." [00:32:16] Katie Dooley: Though I do love the memes about Joseph. [00:32:19] Preston Meyer: Yes, they are certainly entertaining. [00:32:22] Katie Dooley: Have you seen the one where Joseph is like, "I made you a cherry pie", and Mary's like, "we don't have cherries." And he was like, "God gave them to me. Do you see how stupid that sounds?" Uh, and then the stepdad, ones "I'm the dad that stepped up". [00:32:43] Preston Meyer: Oh, yeah, yeah. I feel weird about Joseph being left out of the story after the nativity. Like there's the sons of the carpenter or whatever, because Jesus had brothers. There's no arguing against that. But we never know about him dying. But also, he wasn't there when Jesus died. People just lost track of where his stepdad was. [00:33:09] Katie Dooley: Yeah. Angels who go undescribed appear at a few crucial points of the end of the Jesus story, presumably in regular human form. No wings. [00:33:20] Preston Meyer: Yeah. We got angels who were there when Jesus came out of the empty tomb. Well, when he made the tomb empty. We got angels standing around in Jerusalem when Jesus ascends up into the clouds. Reminding people. This what I'm doing, that they said he'll come back the same way he left. So if you find somebody claiming to be Jesus reborn, biblical contradiction. And then we have more angels in medieval writings. [00:33:55] Katie Dooley: Which is pretty cool. [00:33:56] Preston Meyer: Yeah. Have you ever read Paradise Lost? [00:34:00] Katie Dooley: I haven't, but I want to. [00:34:02] Preston Meyer: I also have not read Paradise Lost. I've only read about it. It's one of those great popular things that just hasn't hit my table yet. John Milton's Paradise Lost, written so, so long ago, 1667, was when it was published. Great couple of great poems. Angels are super important. We got the story of Satan / Lucifer. Because for so long, everybody just assumed Lucifer means Satan. [00:34:32] Katie Dooley: Yeah. So the two we're going to talk about, I, tell me if I'm wrong and maybe, maybe we don't know because we haven't read it, I think this is where the connection of Lucifer and the Bible is to the devil, because Lucifer in the Bible is not the devil, [00:34:45] Preston Meyer: Right? Lucifer in the Bible is not ever the devil. [00:34:48] Katie Dooley: So this must be where... [00:34:50] Preston Meyer: I feel like that's. [00:34:51] Katie Dooley: And even in, uh, Dante as well. [00:34:55] Preston Meyer: Yeah, I've talked with a couple of doctors of theology in my time at university, and there's not any solid consensus on whether Dante Alighieri, who wrote The Divine Comedy, was super influential on Christian theology, or if he was writing about things that he'd been learning at church. Um, there's not a strong consensus there, by the sounds of it, but very fascinating stuff. Not that Dante agrees with all of the thoughts on angels, but his thoughts are very well preserved. [00:35:34] Katie Dooley: Sorry, we are jumping ahead a little bit, but Paradise Lost is an epic poem. And yes, it talks about Satan, Lucifer. It also talks about Adam and Eve in a separate part. It outlines the hierarchy of angels. It talks about Lucifer, Satan's rebellion, the war in heaven, and what fallen angels are, which I read that there's parts of this all pulled from, like the Dead Sea Scrolls. So there is a... [00:36:00] Preston Meyer: Well, the Dead Sea Scrolls weren't available when Paradise Lost. It's been like 70 years. [00:36:08] Katie Dooley: But anyway it had biblical or Apocryphal references. [00:36:13] Preston Meyer: Yeah, yeah, there's definitely a lot of rabbinical literature that would have been some good source material for, [00:36:18] Katie Dooley: Because there is no fallen angels in the Bible. [00:36:22] Preston Meyer: There is a couple of passages that allude to huge swathes of angels being cast out of heaven before the foundation of the world. What that looks like is the matter of many hypotheses. [00:36:38] Katie Dooley: So we started talking about the Divine Comedy. [00:36:40] Preston Meyer: It's even older. [00:36:42] Katie Dooley: Yeah, and most people are familiar with Dante's Inferno, which is a part one of the three parts of... [00:36:47] Preston Meyer: Dante's Inferno, is great drama because it's the first part of a trilogy. And so if you're going to get tired and quit, at least you'll have read some of Inferno. But it's also the great part where Dante gets to slam on all the thinkers and popes that he didn't like and say, "Ha! You guys are in hell. I know, because I'm the dude who wrote the book". [00:37:12] Katie Dooley: So this is also written in a poem format, and he wrote it between 1308 and 1321, and it describes the afterlife. Obviously, the inferno is the hell part and Paradiso is the part that describes heaven. [00:37:29] Preston Meyer: And then there's the part in between. Purgatorial. For purgatory. [00:37:29] Katie Dooley: So Paradiso describes the nine spheres of heaven. There's what? Seven circles of hell. Nine circles of hell anyway. Inferno describes the circles of hell. I don't remember how many. And Paradiso describes the nine spheres of heaven in the ninth sphere. I'm reading the notes wrong. The ninth sphere of heaven is where the angels reside. It's called Prima Mobile. There's one more sphere where God resides. So according to Dante, angels are beings that are most familiar to God, and they are made of an immaterial. [00:38:07] Preston Meyer: Now, what sort of substance is immaterial, Katie? But light is matter as well. Light is a particle and a wave. It's like when people say that God exists outside of time and space. [00:38:21] Katie Dooley: I'm, uh. I'm rereading His Dark Materials. They're probably made of dust. Have you read? [00:38:21] Preston Meyer: No [00:38:29] Katie Dooley: Oh. They're great. They were very controversial when they came out of the 90s. [00:38:33] Preston Meyer: Sure. That's the, um, the Amber Spyglass. [00:38:37] Katie Dooley: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Um, so probably dust is what I'm going to call it. [00:38:40] Preston Meyer: Sure, but dust is matter too. [00:38:43] Katie Dooley: No, in the book it's a divine matter, but they call it dust. Capital D dust. [00:38:47] Preston Meyer: Okay. When I think of immaterial substance, it sounds like they're just holograms. But I'm always reminded of, I think it was Neil deGrasse Tyson who said, you know, if you if your God exists outside of time and space, that's how you describe a thing that does not exist. [00:39:06] Katie Dooley: So like tug on the collar... [00:39:08] Preston Meyer: It's a really popular description for a lot of Christians and people of other traditions as well. And I don't see the need to describe God as outside of time and space, especially when it causes you the problem of now you've described something that doesn't exist. [00:39:26] Katie Dooley: Maybe out of time, but definitely not out of space. [00:39:30] Preston Meyer: Even outside of time doesn't make any sense to me. [00:39:34] Katie Dooley: I guess time would be irrelevant for God, I guess is my point. [00:39:37] Preston Meyer: Right and yeah, if you live long enough, time might not matter but you still exist in a state where there's an event and things before and after that. [00:39:46] Katie Dooley: Now we're getting into the multiverse and.... It's all great in theory, but very confusing in practice. So we touched briefly on angels in Islam because of their non-hierarchy but groupings. In Islam, they believe they are heavenly beings originating directly from God. Like little God offspring. [00:40:08] Preston Meyer: Yeah, but usually in the creation sense, like molded because in the Islamic tradition, the Quran is very clear that God does not have children. The Quran is also very clear he had three daughters. [00:40:24] Katie Dooley: What a holy book that contradicts itself? Say it ain't so. Colour me shocked. [00:40:30] Preston Meyer: It's tricky. But they would have been angels, not gods, even though they were definitely figures that were recognized as goddesses among the heathens. [00:40:43] Katie Dooley: It's fine. So the Quran is the number one Islamic source referring to angels, but there's also angels in the hadiths and elsewhere in Islamic literature. [00:40:53] Preston Meyer: I mean, the whole thing wouldn't have happened if not for an angel at least allegedly appearing to Muhammad. Um, good old [00:41:02] Jibril. The same figure that we called Gabriel earlier in this [00:41:06] episode. They're messengers, servants for God. And Jibril is the greatest messenger. I don't remember hearing anything about Michael and looking up things in Islam. [00:41:18] Katie Dooley: Um, they have sort of a 1 to 1 comparison I put in the notes. Um. But I don't know where they appear in the Quran. [00:41:27] Preston Meyer: So, like in Judaism, angels are super great for protecting against terrible things. Angels are attracted to sacred places. The whole guardian thing makes sense. And every now and then, you'll find them protecting people. With it an angel will not enter an unclean place. This is pretty typical of most religions. That an angel that is supposed to be so good and pure, not going to go to places that could be called haram or go near a dog even because that's dirty. [00:42:04] Katie Dooley: My dog was an angel, so. [00:42:04] Preston Meyer: Many are. [00:42:10] Katie Dooley: I disagree with that. Maybe they're more powerful angels. And so other angels are scared to come by. [00:42:19] Preston Meyer: Uh, there are many classes of angels. Or maybe Paige was just a jinn. [00:42:24] Katie Dooley: Oh, wow. But it's probably more accurate anyway. Angels in Islam, are believed to be older than humans and the jinn that Preston mentioned. And they have no human desires. They don't tire, they don't get hungry. They're never angry. [00:42:38] Preston Meyer: So they're often described this way in Jewish literature and the trouble that I have with this idea is that they saw in most versions of early Judeo-Christian Abrahamic origins of the world. They saw the daughters of man and said, that's a really good place to play hide the sausage, and that's not an angel that doesn't have passions. Oh, well. [00:43:18] Katie Dooley: Um, Muslims do not believe in the concept of the fallen angel like in Christianity. Rather, they believe that angels are infallible. [00:43:25] Preston Meyer: Right? And the Iblis isn't a fallen angel, but a terrible jinn. I'm pretty sure, if I remember correctly. [00:43:34] Katie Dooley: So they, as Preston, sort of asked, Islam shares three out of the four archangels with Christianity. So we have Jibril, who's Gabriel; Mikhail, who's Michael; Israfil, who's Raphael. And then the fourth one is Azrail, or Azrael is the English name, but that's not Uriel. Those are their archangels. [00:43:57] Preston Meyer: And, um, Azrael would be a little bit more familiar with the Angel of death called sometimes Malak Hamad. There's another name that I can't remember, Samael, I think. I might be confusing with another angel. I have to look that up later. [00:44:16] Katie Dooley: I mean, that sounds correct to someone who watched the entire series of Lucifer, but that's my only frame of reference right now. That's terrible. [00:44:27] Preston Meyer: Popular culture is a great tool for education as long as it's well-written. [00:44:32] Katie Dooley: So the Quran describes angels as well-formed human beings. Nice build. Sure. Uh, made of pure light. And they have multiple pairs of wings. So I read two, three, four pairs of wings. [00:44:47] Preston Meyer: Right. So we get very similar descriptions for the jinn. But the jinn are newer and a lot more selfish and a lot more likely to do sexy things so than the angels in this tradition. And then we can change gears a little bit to Zoroastrianism. And I think a lot of the ideas of angels that we get in Judaism probably find a much more comfortable home in Zoroastrianism. Um, the writings of Ezekiel. Are generally thought to have come post-exile. And so this influence would have been definitely a part of this deal. If that is how that worked out. So then in Persian Zoroastrian tradition, there are several forms of yazata. I like that word. Any word that has a bunch of syllables and the same vowel every time. I don't know why it gets me just right. Like Canada. [00:45:52] Katie Dooley: How patriotic you are. Rococo. Rococo. [00:45:58] Preston Meyer: Rococo. That first I was a little soft, but I can appreciate it. [00:46:04] Katie Dooley: It's a great art movement. [00:46:05] Preston Meyer: So anyway, the Yazata are a class of beings defined nominally as worthy of worship. Gods, in the simplest sense. This is complicated by the fact that we still don't have a good definition of what is a God that everybody can agree on. If it is worshiped, it is a god. That's the deal. That's for today's discussion. I feel like that's pretty fair. So this same word, yazata is applied to all the really good things, including some plants and even prayer formats. So because of that, I feel like a really fair way to translate that into English instead of worthy of worship would be anything that is holy. [00:46:54] Katie Dooley: Holy, sacred, yeah. [00:46:55] Preston Meyer: Yeah, and like the Most Holy One, would be your Most High God, which in this case would be Ahura Mazda, the greatest of the Yazata. So in the earliest writings, Yazata is anything good, and in slightly later early writings the Yazatas are completely and absolutely divine, and so it quickly went from holy things as opposed to profane things, to holy things, as in the gods and God adjacent things in a religion that's mostly monotheistic but isn't quite either. Tricky business. We've talked about this in our Zoroastrian episode. The Persian, the Legend of Persian Zoro. Yeah. Tricky business. So the most popular yazatas received a formal ranking. Relatively late in the Zoroastrian time frame. In about the fourth or fifth century BCE, a calendar was instituted that used the names of the angelic Yazatas to name the months, the days, and even the portions of the days. There's five parts of the day, and each of them are named for various yazata angel figures and so based on that, we got what became of well known because everybody needs to know how you're measuring time, angelology. That was kind of nifty. And so for the Mazdaists, the seven Amesha Spenta, we've talked about them before, they're roughly equivalent to archangels. And so it feels like maybe the shift from 4 to 7 might have been influenced from this time of exile with the Babylonian. [00:48:56] Katie Dooley: Yeah. I mean, this is all happening in the same place at the same time in the world, so. [00:49:00] Preston Meyer: Yeah. And so Ahura Mazda is often described as the father of the Amesha Spenta, but it's generally not taken literally. Just like the Muslims say that Allah is the creator of these angels, not the father, father. [00:49:16] Katie Dooley: Though there was one Amesha Spenta that is described as his daughter. Do you remember that? [00:49:20] Preston Meyer: Well, they're all described as his children. [00:49:22] Preston Meyer: No, there was one specifically that was like, it's his daughter. [00:49:25] Preston Meyer: This one is definitely a daughter. Oh, and he's got other sons, too, right? But they're more godly and less angelic. But they are all yazata. Not that it's not confusing. [00:49:38] Katie Dooley: I haven't said this in a long time. A square is a rectangle, but a rectangle isn't a square. [00:49:44] Preston Meyer: The trouble with that is that for a long time, a square was also called a rectangle. [00:49:52] Katie Dooley: Oh, I thought you were gonna, like, correct me on the yazata. Like, not all yazata are gods, but all gods are yazata. [00:49:59] Preston Meyer: No, that's... Yeah, you got that right. But there's even more. Because why stop with just the Judeo-Christian and immediately Judeo-Christian adjacent? There is other great ideas. [00:50:13] Katie Dooley: There's so many. So the Dharmic religions, this is Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism all have Devas, which means heavenly, shining or divine being. The word is generally applied to the gods of the Hindu peoples, as well as to cosmic principles that might manifest during meditation. It is a worthy goal to ascend from this human level and to be reincarnated as a deva. Devas are said to be mortal, expected to die after thousands of years, and be reborn if they don't escape samsara. [00:50:47] Preston Meyer: Imagine being demoted from Deva back to human. [00:50:50] Katie Dooley: I mean, it happens. [00:50:51] Preston Meyer: I mean, the story is that it must. [00:50:58] Katie Dooley: Each has their own... Each of the devas has their own identity, different than an avatar, right? So there's different avatars of Vishnu and different avatars of Krishna, which is a temporary embodiment of a god. [00:51:10] Preston Meyer: When they just come down for what for them is a weekend. And I think it's really interesting that for Zoroastrianism, the Devas are, well, not the Devas. Deva was an evil god. He's the bad guy. [00:51:30] Katie Dooley: Oh yeah. [00:51:32] Preston Meyer: So I'm curious if that label comes from conflict between the two nations. [00:51:40] Katie Dooley: I don't know. [00:51:41] Preston Meyer: And I haven't been able to find anything that says, oh yeah, sure, "this idea is good, Preston", but I still like it in my head. Next on our list, we have the border. In ancient Norse tradition, we have the Vördr as basically essentially guardian angels. Some of them will follow people around, some of them are trees that you might have in a yard that have been around for a while. And so they'll house minor guardian angels in their root. [00:52:13] Katie Dooley: That's cool. [00:52:14] Preston Meyer: It is kind of cool. The name Vördr basically evolved into what we have in English as warden means watcher, but the word wraith also comes from this root and wraiths, as far as I've been able to find meaning in it is like the scary. [00:52:35] Katie Dooley: Yeah, never positive. I always just think of the ringwraiths but... [00:52:38] Preston Meyer: Sure. Yeah. Bad times. Yeah, they're they're not good friends, but the Vördr are our guardian angels, basically. It's hard to tell how much the idea changed when Christians showed up into their neighborhood, but it probably did change a little bit. Or maybe they're partly responsible for the way we see guardian angels in our Anglo tradition. [00:53:06] Katie Dooley: Yeah. Well. And then it's interesting. There's also demons in ancient Greek mythology spelled d-a-e-m-o-n-s so pronounced the same but not to be confused with demons. [00:53:19] Preston Meyer: In so many words we just drop that A it's interesting that we allow it to persist in this word, but I think there's a good reason for it. [00:53:30] Katie Dooley: Well, and then topical in His Dark Materials, in one of the worlds, everyone has a daemon, which is an animal spirit attached to you. [00:53:40] Preston Meyer: That's spelled with an A. [00:53:40] Katie Dooley: And it's spelt with an A. And when I was a kid in reading, I had no idea how to say it. [00:53:46] Preston Meyer: Did you say a damon the whole time? Yeah. That's fair. [00:53:52] Katie Dooley: So demons with an A are positive. And just like the Vördr, they are minor deities that would act as guides, guardian angels or whatever. And it's the same thing. We kind of have this, cuple of traditions that are very influential on Judeo-Christian and Western, therefore Western culture of this idea of guardian angel. [00:54:14] Preston Meyer: Yeah. Looking up angels across all these religious traditions has been pretty cool. There's something like the idea of an angel in almost every religious tradition, though naturally, they're not all going to be called angels. But the idea that there's somebody watching out for you is pretty universal. In the more primal religious traditions, it makes a lot of sense that usually we're talking about ancestors. [00:54:44] Katie Dooley: Right? Their ancestor worship. And we haven't actually talked about... I guess Shintoism, has some ancestor worship, but we haven't talked about Daoism at all, right. Which is a big ancestor worship religion. Maybe that's one we should add to our list right away. I think you're right. But that's basically Mulan. Where she... [00:55:05] Preston Meyer: The good animated one. [00:55:06] Katie Dooley: Yeah, absolutely. Where's she? lights some incense and prays to her ancestors for guidance. [00:55:13] Preston Meyer: And then has to try to keep a straight face while traveling with Eddie Murphy. Oh, now I want to watch Mulan. Thanks. Yeah, so that is a big. topical guardian angels. [00:55:29] Preston Meyer: Right. [00:55:29] Katie Dooley: Mushu is a guardian angel. [00:55:30] Preston Meyer: Here we are in a year of the Dragon. [00:55:32] Katie Dooley: What? It's all coming together. [00:55:35] Preston Meyer: But it's not the year of the Fire Dragon. In the 60 year cycle, it's the year of the Wood dragon. [00:55:40] Katie Dooley: Wow, interesting I didn't know that. You, dear listener, congregant, could be our guardian angels. [00:55:48] Preston Meyer: We would love it so much if you would support this podcast financially. [00:55:55] Katie Dooley: I was going to say you can do that a few ways. So, um, spreadshirt is great. If you want to buy someone a gift, buy yourself some merch, one time fee. You have our Patreon with bonus episodes, extra content from our interviews, if you like a subscription model, there's more coming down the pipe there as well. We also would love your support your warden watcher wraith on our social media. What social media are we on, Preston? [00:56:22] Preston Meyer: We are on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and of course Discord, where we have some pretty great memes and discussions organized into great little channels. I love discord! You can also share this podcast with a friend and give us five stars on Apple Podcast. It's a great way to help us out. [00:56:39] Preston Meyer: Thank you so much for joining us. [00:56:41] Both Speakers: Peace be with you.
In this episode of HedgeD, we replay the January 25th, 2024 HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar featuring Chris Hansen of Valiant Capital Management. Prior to starting Valiant in 2008, Chris was a partner at Blue Ridge Capital where he worked beside and trained under legendary hedge fund investor John Griffin. In this conversation, Mark Yusko and Cory Lester from Morgan Creek discuss a variety of investment topics and themes with Chris, including long/short equity, artificial intelligence, the anti-obesity market, India and biotech. Chris is an old school long/short equity manager that has invested across various market cycles throughout his nearly three-decade long career. We hope you enjoy his insights on the current market environment and his comments about the prevailing opportunity set. Follow us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/opportunistic-equity/ Join the HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
In this episode of HedgeD, we replay the November 30th, 2023 HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar where Mark Yusko and Cory Lester talked about why they are so constructive on the outlook for Biopharma stocks. The fundamental disconnect between where Biopharma stocks are trading and the innovation and advancements in treatments reached an extreme level in 2023, in their opinion. They believe it is only a matter of time before investor attention returns to the sector focused on the science rather than the macro environment. We hope you enjoy the conversation. You can @ us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast or email us directly at HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/opportunistic-equity/ Join our almost monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com And subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
Louis Brandeis, an American lawyer and Supreme Court Justice, famously said, “sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.” In the October 2023 HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar, Mark Yusko and Cory Lester explain why higher interest rates can be seen as the financial market's sunlight, and why they believe the higher (i.e., brighter) they get, the better the operating environment for long/short equity managers may be. Please reach out if you would like to receive a copy of the presentation that Mark and Cory reference or visit the webinar version of the replay via the link in the show notes below. We hope you enjoy the conversation. You can @ us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast or email us directly at HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/opportunistic-equity/ Join our almost monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com And subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
This week I am joined by comedian Teddy Fischer. We talk about his love for comedy, writing high school and college before going head first into stand up, theater, going from a HUGE high school to a much smaller college, his obsession with films, and more.EX Drinking Buddy stories this week; Teddy talks about getting to college, but not going too wild, why he doesn't get out of control, the time after a play he worked on when he did get out of control, a college tradition involving running and Franzia, dealing with drunken hecklers, and more.Follow Teddy on Instagram and check out his WebsiteCheck me out everywhere on the LINKTREE
This weeks show starts off in a classic style with music from Peter Tosh, Misty In Roots, The Interns, Gregory Isaacs, Dillinger, Barry Brown, Don Carlos, Wailing Souls, Love Joys, Twinkle Brothers, Jacob Miller and Augustus Pablo, Johnny Clarke, and Keith Hudson. New Music this week comes from Ray Isaacs with Roberto Sanchez and Tabby Diamond, Burning Spear, AJ Brown, Mikey General, Mutabaruka, Buju Banton, Hempress Sativa, Tiwony with Johnny Osbourne, Soom T, Damian Marley, Josey Wales, Rachaad Amarjii featuring Knatch Rychus, Duane Stephenson, Dubmatix, Joe Ariwa, Lee Scratch Perry with Bob Riddim, Sylford Walker & Cultural Warriors, Lila Ike', Richie Spice, Aleighcia Scott, Marcia Griffiths, Honorebel, Skarra Mucci, Capital D, and Solo Banton. Enjoy! Peter Tosh - Recruiting Soldiers - Mystic Man - EMI Misty In Roots - New Day - Roots Controller - Real World The Interns & Ansel Collins - Nothing Is Impossible/Black Out - Roots Techniques - Pressure Sounds Ray Isaacs & Roberto Sanchez feat. Tabby Diamond - Jah Bless The Rastaman/Jah Bless The Rastaman Dub - Anotha One Productions Pachyman - Ruben Durazo - The Return Of Pachyman - ATO Records Gregory Isaacs & Dillinger - The Sun Shines For Me/CB200 - Mr. Isaacs/Leggo Dub - VP Records Barry Brown - Love Jah So/Love Jah So version - Can't Stop Natty Dread - Thompson Sound Don Carlos - Dice Cup - Lazer Beam - Culture Press Wailing Souls - Dog Bite - Stormy Night - VP Records Love Joys - Jah Light - Reggae Vibes - Wackies Twinkle Brothers - Never Get Burned - Twinkle 7” Jacob Miller - Keep On Knocking/Knocking Version - Who Say Jah No Dead (The Classic Augustus Pablo Sessions 74-75 - Greensleeves Burning Spear - Talk - No Destroyer - Burning Music Johnny Clarke - Guide Us - The British Roots Rockas - P-Vine Records Keith Hudson - Bloody Eyes/My Eyes Are Red - Channel One Sound System: Down In The Dub Vaults - VP Records Kush McAnuff - Come Away Jah Jah Children - Inna De Yard: Family Affair - Chapter Two Records AJ Brown - Jah Will Always Be Around - Shots Of Love - Brown Cat Records Mikey General - And Ethiopia - Irie Sounds International Mutabaruka - No Church Today/No Church Dub - Black Attack - Ariwa Records Buju Banton - Let My People Go - Born For Greatness - Gargamel Music Johnny Osbourne - Right Time - Right Right Time - Baco Music Hempress Sativa - Wisdom - Charka - Conquering Lion Records Hitman & Fiza Meet Queen Omega & Vale - Dem Wicked/Stiff Neck Dub - Tribe 84 Records 12” Tiwony feat. Johnny Osbourne - Many Are Called - Frequency - Evidence Music Soom T - Walk The Earth - The Louder The Better - X Ray Productions Alborosie feat. Kabaka Pyramid - Nah Sell Out - Destiny - VP Records Junior Roy & Dub Shepherds - Babylon A Pass/Babylon A Dub Again - Junior Roy At Bat Records - Bat Records Damian Marley - My Sweet Lord - Ghetto Youths International Josey Wales - Hide and Seek - Celebrating Jamaica 61 - Tad's Records Rachaad Amarjii feat. Knatch Rychus - How Do You Feel? - Rootical Vol.2 - Delroy Pottinger Duane Stephenson & Dean Fraser - Shining Sun (Roots, Rock, Reggae)/Nivata Riddim - Nivata Bob Marley & The Wailers - One Drop - Survival - Tuff Gong Bob Marley & The Wailers - Crazy Baldhead (Scientist mix) - Kenny Smyth feat. Earl 16 - Stronger Dub - Powerful Dread - Jah Solid Rock Music Akae Beka feat. Micah Shemaiah - Aqueduct/Aqueduct Dub - Glory - Zion High Productions Dubmatix - International Dub Instrumental - The Dub Sessions Vol.1 - Renegade Studios Alborosie - Dub Of Ages - Shengen Dub - Greensleeves Sugar Minot & Ticklah - Praise His Name/Dub His Name - Liondub International Joe Ariwa - Dub Survival - Survivor - Ariwa Sounds Lee Perry & Bob Riddim feat. Yaadcore & Addis Pablo - Infinity/Infinity Dub - Destiny - Delicious Vinyl Island Pablo Gad - Beggar Man Child - The Best Of Pablo Gad - Reggae On Top Sylford Walker & Cultural Warriors - Eternal Days/Eternal Days Dub 1 - Evidence Music Lila Ike' - Good & Great - Indiggnation Collective Richie Spice - Cyber World - Blackman Time - Richie Spice Music Aleighcia Scott - In My Shoes - Windrush Baby - Rorystonelove Hollie Cook - Happy Hour - Happy Hour - Merge Records Hollie Cook - Happy Dub - Happy Hour In Dub - Merge Records Perfect Giddimani & Yungg Trip - Herb Tree - Giddimani Records Honorebel - Hunting It - 444 - Phantom Music Group/Zojak Worldwide Marcia Griffiths - Niceness - Golden - Donsome Records Skarra Mucci feat. L'Entourloop - Street Dance - Perfect Timing - X-Ray Production Capital D - Gunz Dem Loaded - You Ready Riddim - Street Rockaz Family Solo Banton - Ruff Neck Scout - You Ready Riddim - Street Rockaz Family Roots Revival Riddim Force feat. Peter Youthman - Karma/Karma Dub - Tribe 84 Records
Rejoins mon nouveau programme SCPI express -
In the June 2023 HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar, Mark Yusko and Cory Lester discuss the potential advantages of long/short investing over the long run. They discuss why the math of loss in investing is so punishing, and how the long/short model may help position portfolios to recoup losses faster than more traditional strategies after a difficult year like 2022. Please reach out if you would like to receive a copy of the presentation they reference or visit the webinar version of the replay on our YouTube channel via the link in the show notes below. We hope you enjoy the conversation. You can @ us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast or email us directly at HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/opportunistic-equity/ Join our almost monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com And subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
This weeks show starts off with classics from Half Pint, Triston Palmer, Dennis Brown, Barry Biggs, Robert Dallas, Ranking Dread, Yvad, Black Uhuru, Sugar Minott, Exuma, Culture, The Naturalites, Freddie McGregor, and Barry Brown. New music this week comes from Bitty McLean Eek A Mouse, I-Taweh, Capleton, Dub Proof, Tony Chin, Martei Korley, Stephen Marley, Sean Paul & Beres Hammond, Khalia, Dubmatix, Antgua Boom Bass, Subatomic Sound System with Lee Scratch Perry, Dubby Stardust, Zion Train, Radikal Guru and Dubbing Sun, Bulby York with Richie Spice, Perfect Giddimani, Capital D with Liondub, and Dub Pistols featuring Natty Campbell. Also this week we feature Mothers Day reggae anthems from Sizzla, Burning Spear, Romain Virgo, Tony Roots, Christopher Martin, Garnet Silk, The Wailing Souls, Anthony Cruz and more! Enjoy! Half Pint - Mama - Victory - Ras Records Trston Palma - Mama - Two Roads - Easy Star Records Dennis Brown - Song My Mama Used To Sing - Money In My Pocket - Trojan Records Barry Biggs - Mama - Hypnotic Riddim - Black Metro Music Robert Dallas - Mama w/ Dub Version - Abendigo Records Nat Birchall Meets Al Breadwinner - Freedom Man - Tradition Disc In Dub - Tradition Disc Ranking Dread - My Mammy - Greensleeves Most Wanted: Ranking Dread - Greensleeves Yvad - Mother Of My Child - The Sojourner - Yvad Music Bitty Mclean - Glass House - Forward - Taxi/Tabou 1 Black Uhuru - Happiness - Sinsemilla - Island Sugar Minott - This World - Stand & Give Praise: Roots Reggae - Trojan Records Exuma - Hold On Joshua/Hold On Joshua Part 2 - Clan Disc Culture - Two Sevens Clash - Reggae Anthology: Joe Gibbs Scorchers From The Mighty Two - VP Records Dennis Brown - Oh Mother - Visions Of Dennis Brown - VP Records Naturalites & The Realistics - Jah Works Mama - Picture On The Wall - CSA Records Freddy McGregor - Run Come Rally - Roots Vibration 12” Barry Brown - Fittest of the Fittest Part 1 & Part 2 - Praises - Pressure Sounds Eek A Mouse - She Feel It - Ina Struggle Riddim - Irie Ites Meta & The Cornerstones feat. Concha Buika - Do - Hira - Baco Records I-Taweh - Leggo Beast - Evidence Music Capleton & Little Lion Sound - Get Up & Fight - Sound Killer Riddim - Evidence Music Burning Spear - Mommy - Burning Music Productions Dub Proof - SOS - Neptune - Green Stream Tony Chin - Mr. Gunman - Karma - Rough Sounds Martei Korley - Jah Jah Bless/Jah Jah Dub - Ipothetically Speaking - Kasaamara Stephen Marley - Old Soul - Tuff Gong Collective/Ghetto Youths International Sean Paul & Beres Hammond - Rebel Time - Dutty Rock Sizzla - Thank U Mama - Da Real Thing - VP Records Romain Virgo - Mama's Song - The System - VP Records Khalia & Silly Walks Discotheque - Flowers - K. Licious Music Dubmatix feat. Double Tiger - Ready Steady Ska w/ Instrumental - The Ska Sessions Vol. 1 - Renegade Studios Toots & The Maytals - Monkey Man - Time Tough: The Island Anthology - Island Records The Ethiopians - Mothers Tender Care - Version Galore - Trojan Records Screechy Dan - Bandits - Daptone 7” Max Romeo - Two Face People - Every Man Ought To Know (RSD 2023 release) - VP Records The Heptones & Jah Buzz - Equal Rights - Rebel Disco - Studio One Joseph Cotton - Everyday Is Mothers Day - Ballistic Affair (Hugos Delight) Riddim - Heartical Tony Roots - Mama/Mama Version - Conscious Sounds Chazbo - Four Noble Truths - Reggae On Top 10” Wellette Seyon & Jonah Dan - Anywhere I Go/Rastafari Before I Dubwise - Roots Vibration 12” Antigua Boom Bass - White Horse Dub - Antigua Boom Bass Subatomic Sound System feat. Lee Scratch Perry - Dub Organizer - Subatomic Sound Dubby Stardust feat. Baby Alpaca - Fashion - Spaced Oddity - Echo Beach Zion Train - Militant Sound - Dissident Sound - Universal Egg Bush Chemists - Light Up Your Spliff - Light Up Your Spliff: The Bush Chemists In Dub - EFA Radikal Guru & Dubbing Sun feat. Cheshire Cat & Vale - Good Ganja/Good Ganja Riddim - Moonshine Recordings Eesah & 808 Delavega - Live Life - Timeless - Evidence Music Dasvibes & Nico Royale - Forever (Manwel T remix) - Manwel T Bulby York feat. Richie Spice - Good Time - Time & Color - Bulby York Music Perfect Giddimani - Third Eye - Giddimani Records Capital D & Liondub - Class - A To Zed - Liondub International Dub Pistols feat. Natty Campbell - Frontline - Cyclone Records Sticky Joe feat. Horseman - Giddy Up (King Yoof Remix)/Giddy Up Riddim - Good Day Remixes & Riddims - Kingston Express Records Christopher Martin - Mama - Perfect Key Riddim - DZL Records The Wailing Souls - Mother and Child Reunion - Live On - Zoo Entertainment/BMG Anthony Cruz - Mama's Blessing - 5th Element Records Chuck Fender - I Swear - Universal Message Vol. 3 - VP Records
In the March 2023 HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar, we take a closer look at why we believe the market backdrop could prove advantageous for active equity strategies versus passive. We discuss why equity markets could remain range bound and volatile, why interest rates may stay higher for longer, and how such circumstances have historically impacted the performance of actively managed strategies. We also touch on more nuanced topics, such as why a higher short rebate might provide a tailwind for hedge fund managers. We hope you enjoy the episode. You can @ us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast or email us directly at HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/opportunistic-equity/ Join our almost monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com And subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
This weeks show starts off in a classic style with The Wailers, Cocoa Tea, Garnet Silk, Buju Banton, Luciano, Culture, Ronnie Davis, Early B, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Jah Warriors, Jimmy Riley, The Itals, The Paragons, and Ijahman Levi. New music this week comes from Macka B, Stinging Ray, Indra, EarthKry, Duane Stephenson, Romain Virgo, Keith & Tex, Kuzikk, Joe Yorke and Yaksha, Dub Proof, Longfingah & Sub Pressure, Rootz Radicals with Headcornerstone, Latty J, Anthony Red Rose with Capleton and Pressure Busspipe, Capital D, and Strawdogz with Marina P. Also this week we ride the new Arena Riddim featuring Nathi Prince, Nature Ellis and Stevie Face. Enjoy! Bob Marley & The Wailers - Sun Is Shining - Roots Of A Legend - Trojan Cocoa Tea - Babylon Falling - Conscious Ragga Volume 1 - Greensleeves Buju Banton - Hills & Valleys - Inna Heights: 10th Anniversary Edition -VP Garnet Silk - Complaint - Collector's Series - Penthouse Records Luciano - Chant Down Babylon - The Best Of Luciano - Xterminator Luciano - Chant Down Babylon Dub - Xterminator Presents: MLK Dub - Ras Cosmic Shuffling - Jupiter's Garden - Fruits Records Culture - Down In Jamaica (Where Marcus Garvey Come From) - Children Of Zion: The High Note Singles Collection - Doctor Bird Ronnie Davis - Good News - Bunny Lee & Friends: Good News - King Spinna Records Early B - Visit Of The King Selassie - Reggae Veterans Singers, and DJ's - Tads Records Peter Tosh - Nah Goa Jail - No Nuclear War - EMI Burning Spear - Trust/Trust Dub - Freeman Deluxe Edition - Burning Music Jah Warriors - Western Civilization - Poor Man's Story - Vista Sounds Jimmy Riley - Prophecy - Roots Techniques - Pressure Sounds Keith Porter & The Itals - Rasta Philosophy - Mind Over Matter - Ital Music The Paragons - A Place Called Zion - Rubadub Revolution - Pressure Sounds Papa Tullo - Part 2 - Rubadub Revolution - Pressure Sounds Ijahman - I'm A Levi - Haile I Hymn Chapter 1 - Island Records Macka B - If It Wasn't For Rasta - Taitu Records Stinging Ray - Upside Down - Chinaman Yard Records Indra - Plant Up The Land - Kingdom Call - Reality Shock EarthKry - Maaga/Maaga Dog (Alborosie Dub MIx) - Dandy Shandy - Wash House Music Nathi Prince - Call On Jah - Arena Riddim - Stingray Records Nature Ellis - Conquer - Arena Riddim - Stingray Records Stevie Face - Duppy Maker - Arena Riddim - Stingray Records Jay Bignel - Sax of the Arena - Arena Riddim - Stingray Records Duane Stephenson - Unchained - We Remember Bob Andy - VP Records Romain Virgo - Driver - VP Records Keith & Tex - Down The Street - Inna De Yard: Family Affair - Chapter Two Records Dennis Brown - Cassandra - The Best Of Dennis Brown: The Niney Years - Heartbeat Niney The Observer & Dennis Brown - Fire From The Observer - Dennis Brown In Dub - Heartbeat Records Natural High Music feat. Royal Blu - Reap What You Sow - Delicious Vinyl Island Nga Han & Tamrin - Trumpets - Abba Chant - Merchant Records Kuzikk - Reggae Town - Boot Camp Records Joe Yorke & Yaksha feat. Alpha Steppa - Rocking Ship/Wrecking Ship - Steppas Records Brain Damage Meets Big Youth - 2020/I Pray Thee - Beyond The Blue - Jarring Effects Dub Proof - Livin Up The Life - Neptune - Green Stream Ansel Collins - Black Out - Roots Techniques - Pressure Sounds Scientist - One Man Dub - Dubwise & Otherwise - Blood & Fire Eek A Mouse - Put Food On The Ghetto Youth Table/Put Dub On The Turntable - Irie Ites Micronomade & Antzonio Rubio - The World Is In Crisis (Newen Dubz) - The World Is Dubbing - Culture Dub Records Longfingah & Sub Pressure Band - Danger Danger/Danger DangerInstrumental - GuerillJah Productions Linval Thompson, Nazamba & OBF - What A Curfew/Curfew Drop/Curfew Dub - Dubquake Records Trinity - Gimmie Back Mi Culture - Ina Struggle Riddim - Irie Ites Records Rootz Radicals & Headcornerstone - Identity - Rootz Radicals Latty J - As A Woman - Same Story Riddim - Warriors Musick Inna Vision feat. Jemere Morgan & Dre Island - Life's Sweet - Self Talk - Reggae Lives Anthony Red Rose, Capleton, & Pressure Busspipe - World War Tree - VPal Capital D & Liondub - Evacuate - A To Zed - Liondub International Steve Knight - Dem A Fraud - Red Robin Records Strawdogz & Marina P - Blur - Dogstepperz #3 - Evidence Music Uzly HiFi feat. McGump - Without Connexion/New World - Culture Dub Records
Vous savez sans doute plein de choses sur Marion Bartoli. Mais réfléchissez à tout ce que vous ne savez pas ? Sa première raquette, ses rêves d'enfants, ses rêves d'adultes aussi, sa vie de maman. Elle se confie au micro de Mary Patrux pour Wild Card. N'hésitez pas à nous laisser un commentaire et des étoiles sur Apple podcast et Spotify, et profitez-en pour nous dire de quel invité(e) vous rêvez pour Wild Card. Bonne écoute. Un podcast présenté par Mary Patrux et produit par We Are Tennis Proposé et enregistré par Goom le 3 février 2023 Générique : Night Jazz par Kid Cut Musiques : Pearl & The Oysters - Pacific Ave Flasher - Sideways Balthazar - Losers Blond - Pour la vie entière
This weeks show starts off with music by Clinton Fearon, Burning Spear, Raging Fyah, The Viceroys, Home T with Cocoa Tea and Shabba Ranks, Everton Blender, and Earl Sixteen, Also this week we feature two different blocks of music by Dennis Brown who celebrated his earth strong this past week. New music this week comes from, Junior Campbell, Queen Omega, Micah Shemaiah, Chezidek, EarthKry, Khalia, SunDub, Wrongtom Meets Pama International, Nga Han & Tamrin, Booom Hornz, Subatomic Sound System with Don Husky, Kandiman & Lion Dub, Mighty Mystic, Warrior King, Jah Mason, Capital D, Dubmatix, and The Dub Pistols with Natty Campbell. Enjoy! Clinton Fearon - Sleepin' Lion - Vision - Kool Yu Foot Burning Spear - Lion - Island Records Presents Roots: 37 Essential Roots Anthems - Island Records Raging Fyah - Running Away - Judgement Day - Raging Fyah Music The Viceroys - They Can't Stop Us Now - Can't Stop Us Now: Linval Thompson Productions - Easy Star Records Dennis Brown - Revolution 12” - Taxi Headly Bennett - Drums Of Fu Man Chu - Who Wants Some? - VP Records Home T, Cocoa Tea, & Shabba Ranks - Pirates Anthem - 12” Rulers: Gussie Clarkes Music Works - Greensleeves Everton Blender - Can't Stop The Vibes - Rootsman Credential - Heartbeat Records Sticky Joe & Kingston Express feat. Earl 16 & Horseman - Don't Stop The Music - Kingston Connection - Kingston Express Records Earl 16 & Nick Manasseh - Reggae Music/Reggae Music version - Reggae Roast Dennis Brown - Emmanuel God Is With Us - The Promised Land - Blood & Fire Dennis Brown - Here I Come - Wolf & Leopards - VP Records Dennis Brown - Wolf & Leopards - Wolf & Leopards - VP Records Dennis Brown - So Long Rastafari - Ultimate Collection - Hip O Records Niney The Observer - Dub Long Rastafari - Sledgehammer Dub - Motion Records The 18th Parallel feat. Cornell Campbell - Lovely Feeling - Downtown Sessions - Fruits Records Junior Campbell - Give Jah The Glory - Look To The East - Love Injection Queen Omega - Lioness - Baco Music Micah Shemaiah - Run Things - Evidence Music Samory I - Blood In The Streets - Overstand Entertainment Chezidek - Dem No Worry/Dem No Dub - Irie Ites Dennis Brown - Hooligan - Love's Gotta Hold On Me - Joe Gibbs Music EarthKry - Soon Come - Dandy Shandy - Wash House Music Mr Easy feat. Trinity - Times Like These - Stingray: The Collection Vol. 15 - Stingray Records Joe Yorke feat. Guru Nile - I Will Always Try - Noise & Emptiness - Rhythm Steady Khalia & Skyscraper Stereo - Every Man - Skyscraper Stereo SunDub - Nah Worry Yaself - Spirits Eat Music - Easy Star Records Medi Sun - Greena Grass - Jah T Jr. Dennis Brown - Should I - Words Of Wisdom - VP Records Dennis Brown - Money In My Pocket - Words Of Wisdom - VP Records Dennis Brown - Love Has Found It's Way - The Complete A&M Years - A&M Dennis Brown - Your Love's Gotta Hold OnMe - Joe Gibbs 12” Nga Han & Tamrin - Deep Within/Deep Within Dub - Abba Chant - Merchant Records Wrongtom - Whereever I Dub - Pama International Meets Wrongtom In Dub - Pama International Manwel T - Universal Music - Manwel T Music Vibronics & Mafia & Fluxy - Dub Craft - Vibronics Meets Mafia & Fluxy In Brixton - Scoops Booom Hornz - Boomatic - Boom! - Antipod Records Subatomic Sound System feat. Don Husky - No Bloodshed/No Bloodshed (dubstramental) - Subatomic Sound Horace Andy feat. Daddy Freddy - Midnight Scorcher - Midnight Scorchers - On U Sound Kandiman & Liondub - Rasta Fire - Journey - Liondub International Mighty Mystic - Money Haffi Spend - Mighty Mystic Warrior King feat. Alien Jackson - Inflation - Warrior King Music Jah Mason - War Is Not The Option - World Go Round Riddim - Street Rockaz Family Capital D - Conversation - World Go Round Riddim - Street Rockaz Family Perfect Giddimani - Chant - Chant Riddim - Chalice Row Records Dubmatix feat. JMan - Salute - Rewired - Echo Beach Brother Culture & Radikal Vibration - Jump Up Pon It - 40 Years Anniversary Collection - Evidence Music Dub Pistols feat. Natty Campbell - Soundboy Killa - Cyclone Records Macka B & Red—I Guide & Protect/Dub & Protect - Dubplate Pressure Records Dennis Brown - Promised Land - The Crown Prince Of Reggae: Singles 1972-1985 - VP Records
In the inaugural HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar for 2023, we discuss some of the lingering concerns surrounding the economy and markets and what this might mean for investors. In summary, we think 2023 could be the year where being different pays off. We discuss why we believe that investors should consider focusing on international equity markets over domestic, emphasizing value-oriented strategies instead of growth, watching for signs of a resurgence in active management vs. passive and avoiding the largest weights in the major indices. We hope you enjoy the episode. You can @ us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast or email us directly at HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/opportunistic-equity/ Join our almost monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com And subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Harry Christiaens, CEO at Ardena. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Harry, covering: How a regulatory change led a small consultancy down the path of becoming one of Europe's most respected mid-sized CDMOs The easy-theory of an M&A buy-and-build strategy, versus the challenging practical realities after acquiring and integrating five businesses Key considerations and questions you should ask before selecting a private equity partner The role of nano-technology in producing nanomedicines for effective targeting of disease…but also the challenges of dealing with this enabling platform Why there is cause for optimization for CDMOs when looking at the robust R&D funding environment and forecasted outsourcing growth Harry has significant leadership experience with 20+ years in the pharma and biotech industry. He successfully transformed Pharmavize, a regulatory consultancy company into a leading CDMO, establishing a GMP team and infrastructure from scratch. Since 2015, he led the acquisitions and integration of five companies providing highly complementary services. He successfully integrated the service offering of the acquired companies onto one platform, creating the Ardena brand. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing. An international content, design and digital agency that helps companies in life sciences, get noticed.
[Slide 1] 2022 in Review 1.) [Slide 2] The challenges of 2022 a. Sickness i. COVID – still (eyeroll) ii. RSV outbreak iii. Flu outbreak iv. In early January we actually had to do a reset Sunday specifically inviting only 100% healthy members to come to church. b. Physical issues i. Surgeries 1. Knees 2. ACLs 3. Cataracts ii. Injuries 1. Burns 2. Broken bones 3. Torn tendons c. Long trials i. Kathy LaForest was diagnosed with cancer this year ii. Linda stopped being able to walk this year iii. Eric's heart started beating out of rhythm iv. Sandy Henig is enduring respiratory problems. v. Some that are not listed here are because the Lord freed them of their trails by taking them home. d. Deaths of church members, family and friends. i. Marilyn Ghekiere after a long battle with Alzheimer's, was finally allowed to go home. ii. Warren, after a long battle with lung cancer and two strokes, was taken home too. iii. Others of us have lost fathers, mothers, brothers, neighbors and long-time friends. e. Eldership transition i. Although this certainly belongs into the blessings category… ii. There are still, even now, some growing pains as we understand what being Elder Led means practically. And those growing pains are a challenge for both the congregation and the Elders. f. Increasingly antagonistic culture toward the gospel and God's people i. Not only do we see brothers and sisters cancelled, shouted down, and ostracized for holding biblical viewpoints on various matters ii. But this November the state of Michigan proved itself to be a very deep shade of blue. And while political parties and our affiliation to them is not a biblical matter directly – and even though, red or blue, there are things we as Christians ought to speak up to change – certainly the blue party is the greater of the two evils. iii. Nevertheless, our state has continued to pass some of the most aggressively anti-God measures while maintaining the offices of members of a party that is definitively against biblical ideology. iv. This whole thing also belongs in the blessings category. For in the darkness – the faintest light shines very brightly. And our faith, our hope, our love – is that tiny little light. 2.) [Slide 3] The blessings of 2022 a. Teaching – LOTS of teaching praise the Lord! i. Love and Respect study completed – perhaps another round on the horizon? ii. We invited Dr. Grady McMurtry from the Creation Worldview Ministries to be with us for 3 nights in April iii. We completed our investigation of the concept of Sacraments and seem to agree with the early Reformers that both the Lord's Supper and Baptism are Physical signs of spiritual truths that God uses to dispense grace in order to grow our faith as we receive them. iv. We took several weeks to look at what the bible says specifically about Deacons. As a test – what is the difference between Deacon with a Capital D and deacon with a lowercase d? v. Foundations has gone from Amos to Micah, to II Kings and now in Hosea vi. In Sunday worship the Lord has taught us in His word as we finished 1 and 2 Peter and began the book of James this year. vii. Ladies' bible study studied the first 11 Genesis viii. Senior Saints study through prominent people in church history. ix. Wednesday night prayer group's expansion on the sermon has been a huge blessing allowing me to keep my sermons a little more approachable to more people. x. Probably more bible studies and gatherings that people don't tell me about. Which is kinda great actually! b. Teaching being applied and the church growing! i. In Application of the teaching on the Sacraments 1. Elliott May was baptized this year, making a public application of the promise of Christ's blood washing us clean and creating new life in Him. 2. We celebrated the Lord's Supper 4 times this year together and have officially established a spring-time catered meal as a new church tradition. And perhaps a Lord's Supper Christmas tradition is forming too. ii. As a result of the teaching on Elders and Deacons 1. We officially received 6 men as Elders of our church this year. We (The Elders) hit the ground running and have been attempting to Shepherd you for the last 8 months. (Wow – it has only been 8 months. We've done so much if feels longer) 2. As a direct result of the teaching on Deacons we have seen unprecedented involvement and activity as people from every corner have stepped in various ministries from coffee preparation all the way to visiting the sick and shut in and everything in between. We had a work day that was easily the biggest we've seen in many many years. And I give God the glory for showing us that Christ's people are servants to each other. That is not outsourced to a person with a title. The title Christian is all that is required to serve one another. 3. As a direct result of the teaching on Deacons we were able to investigate and receive our first Deacon under the Elder Led model. Doug Bogen took office and has already begun organizing and facilitating ministry primarily toward the buildings and grounds. c. Missionary Moments and Movements from and to Asia Pacific i. We were blessed to have Eric and Cherie Daum with us for the first 5 months of this year. They have since gone back to Asia Pacific and we think are getting close to finding out where God would have them spend the next several years of ministry. Also – Cherie is pregnant with baby number 4. ii. The Behrendts spent the first 7 months of this year living in our parsonage. They too have now gone to the field in Asia Pacific and are doing a lot of language and culture learning. iii. We were blessed to have the Hattons visit us this year in August. They gave us an update on what is going on with the Amdu people and how we can pray for them. Two of their children are back in the states to attend Ethnos school. d. Membership additions i. Although we started the year by losing the Wrights who moved up to Wisconsin ii. We have added 7 new members join our church this year! iii. Because we have added so many, and even though we released a 2022 member directory – it is obvious that we need a 2023 member directory. That is coming soon. e. Praise Team expansion i. We started using a new presenting tool this year. It has worked out very well and we discovered that the free version of it is probably all we really need! ii. We also added 4 new members to the praise team this year! iii. And in November we did a night of praise which was basically an interactive praise team practice. It was actually kinda great and will most likely be repeated before winter's end. f. Babies – We've had several grandchildren born this past year. g. Church finances held strong i. For having to up our budget going into 2023, our finances held strong this year. ii. We brought in more than we budgeted and we spent less than we budgeted. iii. Let that be an example for you and your family. h. Things Change and sometimes even for the better
Juan Williams Andrew McCarthy Dave Rubin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we replay the November 9th HedgeD, With A Capital “D” and Around The World With Yusko combined webinars. Mark Yusko leads a follow-up conversation with Morgan Creek's Cory Lester and Andrew Schmeelk in which they provide a sneak peak of some of their top themes and ideas heading into the year ahead. They touch on a variety of topics in Emerging Markets, Technology and Healthcare. Now, sit back, relax and enjoy the show. You can @ us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast or email us directly at HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/opportunistic-equity/ Join our almost monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com And subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
In this episode, we replay the September 29th HedgeD, With A Capital “D” and Around The World With Yusko combined webinars. Mark Yusko leads Cory Lester and Andrew Schmeelk through a thoughtful conversation about what's wrong with the traditional 60/40 portfolio of stocks and bonds. Additionally, they discuss potential opportunities in the Chinese equity market. We hope you enjoy this dynamic and engaging episode, and, as always, we would love to hear what you think. You can @ us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast or email us directly at HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/opportunistic-equity/ Join our almost monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com And subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
Os provérbios de Jerónimo de Sousa e as conversas sobre o tempo.
In Part One of Mystery Team Inc.'s Halloween Special, the girls take a look back at the seminal film Twilight (2008). Mystery Team Inc. is a comedy podcast about unsolved mysteries, hosted by Maggie Stabile and Kayla van de Bunt. Watch on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/mysteryteaminc1 Follow us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@mysteryteaminc Follow on Instagram for Updates https://www.instagram.com/mysteryteaminc/ Intro Song by Sunday Cruise https://sundaycruiseband.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we replay the June 2022 HedgeD, With A Capital “D” Webinar, where we provided an update on a long standing, high conviction Growth-oriented theme – Cloud Migration / Software. You get a few great buying opportunities a decade in this secular growth theme and we think the sharp selloff in the space currently is likely one of them. The backdrop is opportunity-rich, yet skilled security selection will be critical to capitalizing on the buying opportunity in the midst of a broader economic slowdown. We outline the prevailing opportunity set as we see it and more in this episode of HedgeD. Please don't forget to drop us a rating and review, and feel free to @ us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast or email us directly at HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com with any questions or comments. Now sit back, relax and enjoy the episode. Follow us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/opportunistic-equity/ Join our monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” monthly series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
Kate is feeling herself in her new bathing suit and Doree desperately needs a shower. Then, they're joined by storyteller Lil Miss Hot Mess to discuss how drag culture has evolved in the mainstream, her new book If You're A Drag Queen And You Know It, and her love of platform Crocs and sparkles. To leave a voicemail or text for a future episode, reach them at 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Visit forever35podcast.com for links to everything they mention on the show or visit shopmyshelf.us/forever35.Follow the podcast on Twitter (@Forever35Pod) and Instagram (@Forever35Podcast) and join the Forever35 Facebook Group (Password: Serums). Sign up for the newsletter! at forever35podcast.com/newsletter. This episode is sponsored by:MEJURI - Head to Mejuri.com to shop new arrivals now. THUMA - Listeners can use the code FOREVER to receive a twenty-five dollar credit towards your purchase of The Bed plus free shipping at Thuma.co/forever. BETTER HELP - Get 10% off your first month with the discount code FOREVER35. Go to betterhelp.com/FOREVER35 to get started today.ROTHY'S - For free shipping and free returns/exchanges, visit rothys.com/forever35.MASTERCLASS - Visit masterclass.com/forever35 for 15% off the Annual All-Access Pass.JENNI KAYNE - Get 15% off your first order at jennikayne.com when you use code FOREVER35 at checkout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
He's one of the most popular characters in all of Star Wars, immortalized in countless action figures and endless fan art. But what makes Darth Vader so cool and interesting? Why can't fans ever get enough stories about him? With Vader back in the spotlight thanks to the Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi, Eric and Grace explore Anakin Skywalker's journey from selfish downfall to selfless redemption and discuss the Star Wars stories that best capture his dark essence. We talk about how Ezra Bridger and Ahsoka Tano see Vader very differently in a pivotal Star Wars Rebels episode, how Vader's team-up with Grand Admiral Thrawn reveals a different side of the Dark Lord, and how he's endlessly fascinating in the original trilogy thanks to his enigmatic presence and subordinate role.
Liletta and Mirena put their headphones back on after another long-ish absence away from recording. Eric re-joins them to wrap up his interview and unsuccessfully try to contribute his ideas for the podcast. But first, the three of them breakdown the long list of losses they've experienced YET AGAIN and discuss how their unusual Dynamic brought them even closer during their tough times. Two big takeaways - you can and should find humor in just about everything and blueberry scones from Whole Foods are amazing.
Quick, exactly what is “differentiation” in marketing? For that matter, what's the greatest differentiation you've ever seen? Well, truly legitimate differentiation is exactly what you have put your faith in—faith in Christ and Him crucified! But like with virtually all successes in implementing differentiation, knockoffs to the true Gospel abound. Join Kevin as he takes a fascinating look at “capital D Differentiation” and its knockoffs. // Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.
In this episode, we replay the May 2022 HedgeD, With A Capital “D” Webinar, during which we provided an update to our Energy Survivors theme – a high conviction Value-oriented theme of ours since shortly after the outbreak of the pandemic in 2020. We provided an update on the Bull Case Energy and the Bear Case, both of which ultimately come down to one's timeframe, in our opinion. We hope you appreciate the update and welcome any follow-up questions or comments. Please feel free to @ us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast or email us directly at HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com. Follow us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/opportunistic-equity/ Join our monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” monthly series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
The Golden State Warriors took the commonly-said phrase “every company is a media company” and did one better, launching a first-of-its-kind organization, Golden State Entertainment (GSE). Leading this brand-new entertainment company is Warriors' chief business officer David Kelly, who joined me on this episode of the Trapital podcast to discuss the brand-new endeavor. While GSE is an extension of the Warriors brand, it wasn't created with the sole purpose of advancing the NBA team. It's a completely separate company (not a division) and as Kelly told me, it needs to be profitable. To do so, GSE will produce original documentaries, music, and events.Announced in April 2022, GSE has wasted no time breaking into the entertainment space. It's already inked deals with iconic acts like Rhymefest and No I.D., released a song with K-pop star BamBam, and announced a documentary around Bay Area's own Jeremy Lin.The Warriors are building a sports, entertainment, media, and technology company in front of us and this interview shines light into the entertainment piece. Here's everything David and I covered in this episode:[3:10] How The Golden State Warriors Got Into Music & Film[5:34] Measuring Success For GSE Record Label[7:05] Synergy Opportunities With NBA Team[8:11] What's An Artist Deal At GSE Look Like?[9:32] Why Rhymefest & No I.D. Joined GSE [14:55] Crypto's Influence On Golden State & NBA Naming Rights Deals[16:52] What Type Of Projects GSE Is Pursuing[21:22] Why Can't GSE Do A Steph Curry Documentary Until He's Retired?[23:13] Is There A New Era Of Documentaries?[25:07] Upcoming GSE ProjectsListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | SoundCloud | Stitcher | Overcast | Amazon | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | RSSHost: Dan Runcie, @RuncieDan, trapital.coGuests: David Kelly, @goldenstateent This episode was brought to you by Highlight. Build the community of your dreams on the blockchain. The new company is backed by leading investors like Haun Ventures, Thirty Five Ventures (“35V”), and more. Learn more at highlight.xyz Enjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapital Trapital is home for the business of hip-hop. Gain the latest insights from hip-hop's biggest players by reading Trapital's free weekly memo. TRANSCRIPTION[00:00:00] David Kelly: We don't want to limit ourselves to only doing Warrior stories. We're not going to limit ourselves, even you know only doing basketball stories. We want to do, and I don't think we're even going to ultimately limit ourselves to just do sports stories. We want to do stories that are relevant and resonate and have most likely some sort of sports tied to them.[00:00:18] David Kelly: But if it's a story that we think we can facilitate the telling of the story, and there's a place for us at that table, and, if not for our participation, the story maybe doesn't get told then we'll be involved. [00:00:29] Dan Runcie: Hey, welcome to the Trapital podcast. I'm your host and the founder of Trapital, Dan Runcie. This podcast is your place to gain insights from executives in music, media, entertainment, and more who are taking hip-hop culture to the next level.[00:00:57] Dan Runcie: Today's guest is David Kelly. He's the Chief Business Officer and Chief Legal Officer of the Golden State Warriors. And he's the head of the new Golden State Entertainment, which has focused on music, media and more. That's right. The Golden State Warriors are starting a record label. Believe me, when I heard this, I paused what I was doing, and I said, "Okay, I got to learn more. Tell me everything." And it was great to have David on to hear more about it. A lot of the inspiration for the record label came from David's own experience in hip hop. He was an artist himself, Capital D. We talked about how his journey through music influenced what he saw the platform for, of this team and ultimately the opportunities that they could provide for artists.[00:01:41] Dan Runcie: They also have some great vets in the game that have jumped on board. No I.D. is an advisor to Golden State Entertainment, as well as Rhymefest who was signed on to join the record label himself. You may know both of them from their relationship with Kanye West and the work and influence he's done there.[00:01:58] Dan Runcie: And David's old relationship with Rhymefest, too. So this was great to chat about. And we also talked about some of the potential projects coming down the pipeline. They're actually working on a project telling the story of Jeremy Lin, who is a Bay Area native and especially around everything that happened with Linsanity We're coming up on the decade anniversary of that and the influence he had on his New York Knicks run.[00:02:21] Dan Runcie: And we talk about what some of those future projects may look like. We also talk about some of the trends happening right now with naming rights and all of the cryptocurrencies and Web 3.0 companies that are fighting for naming rights, both inside and outside of the arenas as well. This is a fun chat.[00:02:37] Dan Runcie: And if you're interested in how teams like the Warriors, a team that is worth nearly $6 billion, how are they thinking about things and using their platform? This is the episode for you had a great chat. Hope you enjoy it. Here's my talk with David Kelly.[00:02:52] Dan Runcie: All right. Today, we have David Kelly, head of Golden State Entertainment, which recently launched a record label. Congratulations. And let's actually start there. When did you first get the idea to start a record label for an NBA basketball team? [00:03:10] David Kelly: Yeah, so it's, it's funny. So, I mean, the company is two parts.[00:03:13] David Kelly: We're doing film and we're doing music as well. And so the idea has been something that's been kicking around in my head for maybe three years now. And it really came from conversations with our ownership group around what we want to create as the Golden State Warriors. Like we see ourselves as a sports team, but really a sports entertainment media technology company.[00:03:32] David Kelly: And it's up to me to try to figure out, all of us at the Warriors, to figure out what that really means and what kind of skills we can bring to bear on creating that larger vision so that to make it a reality. And so I thought about like what we do on the marketing side and what we do as a sports team, like we create stories, we create content.[00:03:51] David Kelly: And then I thought about my own personal background in the music front. And I always saw myself as a content creator storyteller. And I started thinking about how can we bridge these two worlds? And so just over time, it's just the idea started becoming more and more apparent that this is something that we can be doing as the Golden State Warriors, and we, you know, there's this ancillary markets that are close, very close to sports, specifically to basketball. and we can create content in that space, whether it's film and/or music, so. [00:04:20] Dan Runcie: And I feel like your background, as well as an artist, Capital D, you had an experience that you understand exactly what it takes and the nuances of the music industry. So I feel like that as well, likely had a, as you mentioned, a pretty big influence on wanting to bring this to life. [00:04:39] David Kelly: It did. I mean, in a lot of ways, it's kind of aligning my passions and my background, my experiences into just bringing it all into even greater alignment and, with the platform of the Golden State Warriors platform that the NBA provides and being able to take who I am and really, really of dig into it and align it.[00:05:00] Dan Runcie: Right. And then for the record label itself, let's talk a little bit about that. What do you see as success for the record label? How will you measure that? Because I'm sure that some people could maybe think that you obviously have a very successful basketball team itself. Is this something more that extends the brand and gets more customers in? Or is it something that, you know, stand alone, does have its own benchmarks for profitability or some of the other things looking at how other record labels may manage themselves? [00:05:34] David Kelly: Yeah, so we want to, it's both. It definitely is an extension of the brand and it's good for the Golden State Warrior brand. It's already paying dividends there, but it's a separate company that has it's, it's not like a division of the Warriors. This is a separate company that we launched.[00:05:48] David Kelly: And it needs to be a profitable company and we're going to run it as such. In addition, we want to make sure that we're having an impact with the art that we put out, with the music they'll be put out and we want it to be relevant. We want it to speak to issues. We want it to inspire people. And so it's nothing new for a record label to be focused on that, but because we are attached to a separate organization, a separate team, it needs to all be consistent with our mission as Golden State Warriors. And so what we do all has to, it's that word alignment again. It all has to be aligned. So, yeah, so we're going to make some money.[00:06:25] David Kelly: We're going to do dope projects. We're going to have an impact. And it's all going to speak to the benefit of the Golden State Warrior brand. [00:06:33] Dan Runcie: I'm envisioning some type of opportunities, just leveraging the platform you already have, whether that's, at halftime artists that assigned to the label coming out and being able to perform their, they have a platform or on the other side, as artists are performing at the Chase Center, being able to feature them as headliners for some of the A-list acts that come through.[00:06:55] Dan Runcie: I feel like you having that, and then you also have the channel as well. Just being able to leverage each of these things to amplify the voice of the platform you have. [00:07:05] David Kelly: Check, check, check. So, yes. So at game two in the series against Memphis, actually it was game four, the second home game in our, in the series against Memphis.[00:07:16] David Kelly: MAYZIN, who's the first artist who got signed, who signed to Golden State Entertainment, he performed at halftime in that game. And so, so yes, what you envision is, already come into pass. And in fact, the very, before we had even announced Golden State Entertainment, we had BamBam, performed at halftime right before we released the song by MAYZIN and BamBam. I mean, that was our last home game of the season against the Lakers. So yes, we definitely want to use that. We already bring talent in, artists in to perform. And so, yeah, we should be using the same sort of, the same homegrown talent that we have at GSE and finding these new ways to get exposure for artists who are affiliated with. [00:07:56] Dan Runcie: And for the artists listening that may be interested, I know where in this era where a lot of artists want to own their masters. They want to be able to have their own flexibility. Well, what does some of that look like for the artists that would be considering GSE? [00:08:11] David Kelly: Well, so I'm not going to get into the finer deal points that we have, but like something like, BamBam. Bambam was with this group called GOT7, obviously, right? And then he went solo. We did a song with BamBam. Bambam is not signed to Golden State Entertainment, right? He has his own career as an independent artist, huge following. So we can align ourselves with any number of artists who are not signed to our label.[00:08:36] David Kelly: And so I think that's something different than your typical record label in that we have this platform that the Golden State Warriors that has his own benefit that we bring to major artists to, to larger artists. And we have something that I think that's already attractive to an artist. So it doesn't have to be a long-term deal necessarily instead of every instance that we, that we're doing a partnership or collaboration with an artist, so. [00:09:00] Dan Runcie: And to that point, the connections and a lot of that is what makes the difference even when people see and understand the brand, or you had Too $hort performing at game one of the Western Conference finals, E-40's courtside at all of these games, like you have the culture that's there so I do think that you have that.[00:09:19] Dan Runcie: Oh, yeah. One of the other things I saw too, is that you all have Rhymefest who, of course, is an established artist himself, long-time collaborator with Kanye West. What did that relationship look like and getting him on board? [00:09:32] David Kelly: Yeah. So Rhymefest is like family. So that, that is a friend of mine going back 30 years. And when I think about, we're trying to build GSE, who do I want to align ourselves with from a brand perspective? When I think about one of the best writers that we have in hip hop over the past several decades, someone who actually has been an activist in his life still very, you know, very wise and very relevant at the same time, people like Rhymefest come to mind. And so that's where that kind of collaboration came from.[00:10:06] David Kelly: And No I.D., the same way, right? Like this is your OGs' OG when it comes to knowledge of the industry, knowledge of executive coaching. Someone who can help me just in terms of, trying to really run and build Golden State Entertainment. So to have him as a strategic advisor, also as a cultural advisor and producer, like there's no better person. And so, yeah, and those are just relationships from, you know, both of those guys are like family, so. [00:10:36] Dan Runcie: Yeah. That's great. That's great. And then are there any partnerships right now on the major record label side, or is it mostly an independent operation? [00:10:46] David Kelly: Independent at the moment, who knows what the future might bring. But I'm independent at the moment. We have a distribution agreement, so we go through a distributor like your typical indie label would what would do, and we go from there. [00:10:58] Dan Runcie: Nice. And something else you mentioned, taking a step back, looking at GSE more broadly, you mentioned the tech side and I always thought a lot about the rise of tech in the bay area, along with the rise of Golden State Warriors, just when they were in that run 2015 on with Steph, Klay, and Draymond, and we had heard so much about the investments that they were getting involved with.[00:11:23] Dan Runcie: I think this is a lot of what attracted KD. I know that Andre Iguodala and Steph had done work with Mastry and Rudy Cline-Thomas, and what he's done there. So, a lot of that at least to be seemed like the area brought them there, but they were each doing their own separate things. So it's interesting to hear what you may have alluded to in terms of the GSE in the Warriors itself, doing a bit more directly on the investment side.[00:11:49] David Kelly: Yeah. And so on the investment side, as it relates to tech, it's less GSE and more just the Golden State Warriors. And we have a separate arm that looks at various different tech investments. So that's separate from GSE. GSE is on the content front, film and music. But when we talk about us being a sports entertainment, media, and technology organization, we are as an, as a larger organization, that Golden State Warriors looking to make various different tech investments. The background of members of our ownership group, specifically, Joe Lacob, a fantastically successful venture capitalist. And so like he knows what he's doing when it comes to looking at those sorts of investments. [00:12:27] Dan Runcie: Let's take a quick break to hear a word from this week's sponsor.[00:12:30] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. Especially the past few years, I feel like there's so many teams as well that have either been getting more involved with crypto, where the rights for naming, with a lot of the crypto companies sponsoring arenas as well. And I know that some of that, you're also the Chief Business Officer for the organization too. What does that wave been like at least from your perspective when you're seeing some of the companies that want to, whether it's naming rights or wanting to be able to partner with the team on a more direct basis?[00:13:02] David Kelly: Yeah. I mean, so we're always looking to be at the forefront of new, innovative, whether it's technologies, ways of doing business. And so I see that world for the Golden State Warriors connects to what we'd have done in, in the NFT space. And we actually, we have a partnership ourselves with FTX. And so we were, I think the very first sports team to do an NFT drop around this time last year.[00:13:27] David Kelly: And so I do not, by any means, consider myself to be an expert in that space, but we, as an organization, want to make sure that we're on the cutting edge and innovative, and we have a number of people at the organization who are experts in that space and guide our hand in terms of looking into different companies with which we'll push to partner in ways in which to invest in, in Web 3.0 and NFTs and things of that nature, so.[00:13:49] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. And I guess on this note, thinking about naming rights more broadly, I know that the Chase Center had signed the deal with Kaiser. You, of course, have Thrive City and naming that through them. And then with the Chase Center as well, obviously with Chase too, it feels like every few years we do go through these waves where a lot of the teams do start to change or they do start to re-up their things. And I feel like the past couple of years, we've been in one of those modes now. Does it feel that way from your perspective, or do you feel like these things are constantly changing? [00:14:24] David Kelly: When you say one of one of those modes now, can you elaborate what you mean?[00:14:27] Dan Runcie: Yeah. So I feel like in the past couple of years, especially the NBA, there's been a lot of teams, either, A, changing their naming rights to crypto-related companies that like things that are reflecting the current wave, or maybe the same thing with their outdoor space. And I know a lot of these things may change from time and time again, but I feel like the past, like, two, three years, we saw a wave. It felt like there was a lot more turnover than maybe there was in the three years or four years before that. [00:14:55] David Kelly: Yeah, I think that may be more coincidence. I think those things go cyclical. And so you'll have your naming rights deal, whether it's for an outdoor space or for the arena itself, your 10- year deal or 20- year deal.[00:15:07] David Kelly: And just when those deals come up, they come up. And so I haven't talked to my counterparts at the other teams about it, but I'm pretty sure that those new deals that you're seeing are, they're as, a legacy deal that just happened to expire sometime over the last couple of years. And yes the crypto space is very hot right now.[00:15:25] David Kelly: So you'll see, you know, crypto arena and things of that nature, definitely jumping in and using sports properties, specifically arenas as a way to promote their product. And so you'll see a lot more arenas being named in the crypto space, but I don't think that the number of partnerships that have changed hands over the last couple of years is increased.[00:15:44] David Kelly: I don't think that's the case. You've just probably would see more concentration inside of that particular, with that particular industry. [00:15:50] Dan Runcie: Yeah, that makes sense. And I think maybe the other side of it too, is that because at least from my perspective, we're seeing more of the outdoor spaces as well. Like having those and maybe a bit more valid.[00:16:01] Dan Runcie: I think I recently saw that the box area, they call it Deer District. They're looking for $4 billion for the naming rights for that. And I mean, sure, other teams are seeing that. I mean, you already have yours with Warriors. I'm sure other teams will see that, okay, like how could we get our version of that?[00:16:17] David Kelly: Yeah. Yeah. We named our entire plaza as Thrive City. And so, yeah, so we sold naming rights with respect to the arena as Chase Center. And then, sold naming rights with respect to the entire district as Thrive City. And so, yeah, so similar things happening with other teams. [00:16:31] Dan Runcie: Got it. So shifting gears a bit, I want to talk a bit more about the other multimedia areas of GSE. So outside of music, we talked a bit about movies. You talked about what it could look like. It's just like film and video in general. What does that outlook look like? What are you envisioning for the type of projects you can release? [00:16:52] David Kelly: Yeah, so we want to be involved in projects that are rooted in sports. By no means are they limited by sports, right? And so one of the first projects, and our involvement can be any number of things. We could be a producer. We might come to the table with the script, with the entirety of the idea. There might be a project that's already moving forward and it just kinda needs us to make some connections and, and help to facilitate and so we could be putting money in not putting money in, lending our platform, any number, any number of things. And so, but one of the first projects that we got involved with was a project that was already moving forward, called 38 At the Garden about Jeremy Lin. We came in to help facilitate the production of that project.[00:17:31] David Kelly: And it really is a, it's exactly what it is we want to be doing on the film side at GSE. It's a story that's rooted in sports. It's the 10 year anniversary of Linsanity, but the true relevance of the project and why it speaks to us, and why I think it's going to speak to so many people, it's premiering at Tribeca in a couple of weeks, is because, more recently, the Stop AAPI Hate Movement and the violence against members of the Asian American community makes Jeremy Lin's story that much more relevant. And there's, so there's a social relevance to his story, which is why it really appeals to us. So we want to be telling stories that are rooted in sports, but have a larger social component to them.[00:18:11] David Kelly: And so Lin, Jeremy Lin's story is specifically that. And so, yeah, we're proud to be a part of it.[00:18:15] Dan Runcie: That makes sense, especially given the connection there because I think that some people may hear the association immediately, they may think, okay, well, he's a New York Knick. How did the Golden State Warriors get involved with the project for the New York Knicks?[00:18:28] Dan Runcie: Like, wouldn't the Madison Square Garden, or their, entertainment group be all over this? But what was the process like for that? Because I do assume that that is something that they would want to be heavily involved with, or maybe even potentially protective of.[00:18:43] David Kelly: Well, to be clear, he's from the Bay Area. And his first shot in the NBA was with the Warriors and his last shot in the NBA was with the Warriors.[00:18:51] David Kelly: So, our stories, we do not have to, we're not only going to be involved in stories that are Golden State Warriors stories, but for Jeremy, there are several Golden State Warrior ties, which is why it was something that we were very much focused on him and his story. We don't want to limit ourselves to only doing warrior stories. We're not going to limit ourselves even, you know, only doing basketball stories we want to do. And I don't think we're even going to ultimately limit ourselves to just do sports stories. We want to do stories that are relevant and resonate and have most likely some sort of sports tied to them.[00:19:24] David Kelly: But if it's a story that we think we can facilitate the telling of the story, and there's a place for us at that table, and if not for our participation, the story, maybe doesn't get told then. we'll be involved [00:19:36] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. And I assume this also extends with scripted content as well, whether that is, you know, movies and films and things like that.[00:19:43] David Kelly: Yeah. we are starting off in the unscripted space, but we do not want to limit ourselves, put it that way. I think there's a lot that we can bring to bear whether on those unscripted or scripted side. [00:19:52] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. Thinking about your team though, and thinking about some of the stories you have potential for, a few things come to mind that I think would be amazing to see if there was something about it, that "We Believe" Warriors, that run. We'd love to see something like that. That's one of them, the other one that comes to mind is what would the Warriors' version of a Last Dance look like, right? Like we obviously have to see how this playoff run goes, but what would that look like?[00:20:21] Dan Runcie: I mean, I have to imagine that there's been some type of recording that has footage, that hasn't already been broadcast about everything from a, likely even well before that year you won the championship because this core group had been together for so long. [00:20:35] David Kelly: You have a very vivid imagination.[00:20:40] Dan Runcie: Well played,well played. [00:20:42] David Kelly: Yeah, yeah, I agree. Let's just say that. [00:20:46] Dan Runcie: Well, the one thing that you can comment on, which I saw and you can correct me if I got this right, but I saw something that said that GSE couldn't do a documentary on Steph Curry until he retires because of the League's collective bargaining agreement.[00:21:03] Dan Runcie: And when I first saw this, I had to pause and think about it because I was like, I thought that Steph had had stuff with Facebook, I thing, one of those shows. I think him and Ayesha have that HBO show. What is the aspect that makes it that he could do stuff with them, but you all couldn't do something like this?[00:21:22] David Kelly: Yeah. So, I mean, it seems a little, it doesn't seem intuitive, but when you think about it actually does make sense. So if we're paying, the salary cap is such that we can't pay Steph more than X dollars, so we can pay them X dollars in terms of his contract. But then we can go do a movie with him that's going to make X plus Y or X or 3X dollars.[00:21:43] David Kelly: The League will look at that and the other 29 teams will look at that as a salary cap and salary cap circumvention. And so I get it. It makes, it actually does make sense. It protects us the same way, protects all the teams. And so, yeah, you can't have your separate deals under the table deals with a player where you're driving revenue to that player outside of his player contract.[00:22:03] Dan Runcie: Okay. That makes sense. So, because it's still technically part of the broader organization, that's why versus obviously Facebook is completely independent. Okay. [00:22:13] David Kelly: Yeah. [00:22:13] Dan Runcie: Interesting. [00:22:15] David Kelly: So it's not to say that the player can't go out and make, you know, 5X, his player, his salary, more often times 10, 20X his playing contract. It just can't come from the team.[00:22:24] Dan Runcie: Got it. That makes sense. And maybe one thing that you may be able to comment on that I've been thinking about, especially just given the era that we're in now with how much more is being recorded, every person has their own channel to share things, whether that's Steph or a Draymond or whoever it is. I feel like that may make the filmmaking of a future Warriors-run documentary a little different than something like say The Last Dance when content and media was just less saturated then. So the footage and the concept they were able to have stands out in a unique way.[00:22:59] Dan Runcie: Does that shape overall, at least at this era, how you may approach documentary projects or what the unique angle may be given all of the opportunities for these players and for other outlets to be able to share their voice? [00:23:13] David Kelly: Oh, it does. It does. It changes it. In some ways it makes the player a lot more known and relevant and universal.[00:23:21] David Kelly: I mean, if you think, if you look at a player like Draymond, who has been able to, he's a personality on TNT. He has his own podcast and he's phenomenal inside of all that, all the different venues that he's in, it makes them a lot more. It makes him a lot more marketable. And so that could be a very good thing for when we're trying to do, if we might try to do a, and make our version of The Last Dance documentary, right? Cause I think that, you know, there are still stories to be told. There is still the definitive story to be told. And so I don't think that it necessarily detracts from what it is that we're trying to do. I think one can build upon the other. Maybe we have to look at it differently in some of the stories that we're gonna maybe tell are going to be a little bit different than stories that you may have already heard as a listener. [00:24:06] Dan Runcie: That makes sense. And I think in a lot of ways, the fact that there is more means there's so much more to build upon. I think back to last year. So this would have been 2021 when Draymond and Kevin Durant had had that Bleacher report conversation they had, and it created enough buzz to create a moment, at least for people that follow the NBA.[00:24:25] Dan Runcie: And you got two people that were just sharing their thoughts on one particular aspect of, you know, not one particular aspect, but one of the main things surrounding that discussion was one of the infamous interactions that they had had. So I think that those things do, like you're saying they build upon each other and they create new opportunities to tell and share these stories.[00:24:45] David Kelly: That's right. I agree. [00:24:46] Dan Runcie: Yeah. That makes sense. Well, this has been great. I think it's exciting. You have a lot of stuff that's, we're definitely going to keep an eye on and I guess before we let you go though, are there any future GSE projects that you're excited about or anything that we haven't touched upon? Or as you're thinking about what the future looks like, where the potential is at, where things are going?[00:25:07] David Kelly: I mean, there's a number of film projects that we're working on right now. Not in a position to announce anything yet, but we, there may, there's another one that we're working on with respect to, a retired basketball player, probably gets announced over the next month or so. And when that comes out, you know exactly what I'm, talking about. What we have announced are some of, is the lineup that we have on the music side. And so I'm really excited for people to hear this new J.U.I.C.E. project and a couple of projects that we have with Georgia Anne Muldrow, because those are two legacy artists who I think have not received their just due in their careers.[00:25:41] David Kelly: And I think there's an underground, hardcore support that they have. And we're just looking to see if we can expand upon that because I think Georgia Anne is the Nina Simone of our generation, like she is, her voice and her ability to produce and sing and, and her viewpoint on the world is just something that would just love to be aligned with.[00:26:01] David Kelly: I love listen to and be aligned with. And so I'm really excited about that project. [00:26:04] Dan Runcie: Nice. Any plans in audio, not music-related, podcasting. [00:26:10] David Kelly: We've kicked some things around. Yeah. We've kicked some things around, nothing that's concrete at the moment, but you know, we're, we are aware of all the various different mediums.[00:26:19] David Kelly: And so we're looking to see how it is that we might be able to do storytelling be all on different media. [00:26:25] Dan Runcie: Sounds good. Looking forward to it. Well, David, this is great. Thanks for coming on and chatting. Before we let you go, where can people find you or find the GSE if they want to follow up and keep up to tabs with everything that you have coming?[00:26:39] David Kelly: Yeah, so, we're going to start doing a much better job updating our website. So our website is gsent.com and we're also on Twitter and on Instagram as well. [00:26:49] Dan Runcie: All right, sounds good. Thank you. This was great. [00:26:52] David Kelly: Hey, appreciate it, man. This was great.[00:26:54] Dan Runcie: If you enjoyed this podcast, go ahead and share with a friend, copy the link, text it to a friend posted in your group chat, post it in your slack groups, wherever you and your people talk. Spread the word. That's how Trapital continues to grow and continues to reach the right people. And while you're at it, if you use Apple Podcasts, go ahead, rate the podcast, give it a high rating and leave a review. Tell people why you like the podcast that helps more people discover the show. Thank you in advance. Talk to you next week.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Le groupe CMA CGM, spécialiste du transport de conteneurs par bateau, s'apprête à prendre 9% du capital de Air France KLM. Nicolas Bouzou fait le point sur une question d'actualité économique.
Le groupe CMA CGM, spécialiste du transport de conteneurs par bateau, s'apprête à prendre 9% du capital de Air France KLM. Nicolas Bouzou fait le point sur une question d'actualité économique.
durée : 00:02:44 - Histoires économiques - Le groupe CMA CGM, spécialiste du transport de conteneurs par bateau, s'apprête à prendre 9% du capital de Air France KLM. Il deviendra le quatrième actionnaire, presque aussi puissant que les Etats français et néerlandais ou que la compagnie chinoise China Eastern.
In this episode, we replay the April 2022 HedgeD With A Capital “D” webinar, where we provided an update on an idea we put out there last September about why we think equity long/short could be the new 60/40. Given price action in stock and bond markets so far year-to-date, we thought an update on our thinking would be timely. We hope you enjoy this update and if you would like to discuss the matter in more detail, please feel free to @ us on Twitter or email us at the address in the show notes below. Follow us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast Visit us on the web at www.morgancreekcap.com/hedge-funds/ Join our monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” monthly series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
In this episode we are trying something new by giving you the audio replay from the March 3rd, 2022 HedgeD With A Capital “D” webinar. We host this webinar series each month and in it take a look at one of our most topical current investment themes. In March, we looked at South Korea, which we find particularly interesting on the Technology, Internet, Consumer and Fintech fronts for reasons described in the episode. Andrew Schmeelk, Mark Yusko and Cory Lester walk listeners through the opportunity set at a high level with the support of the webinar slides. We would encourage you to tune into the webinar series live each month or watch the replays on our YouTube channel (the link can be found in the show notes below), but if podcasts are your preferred medium of content consumption, we completely understand. We hope you enjoy this addition to the usual HedgeD podcast releases and, as always, welcome any comments, suggestions or, preferably, reviews. Follow us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast Visit us on the web at www.morgancreekcap.com/hedge-funds/ Join our monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” monthly series by emailing HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel by visiting https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8RssLKui3GNrxlOtYk6jRQ
Welcome to our mid-life crisis and our 50th episode! Today, Maria surprises Gen with a special guest to talk about something very near and dear to Maria's heart – the best story-telling improv game and sometimes lifesaving experience, Dungeons and Dragons. The table is yours. — HUGE shoutout to our amazing guest, Connor Riley. Follow them everywhere @criles and @criles_ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wonderbingepod/message
Hey! We're still back! We talk about whatever the teens did in ep 2.
Hola from Arizona, Fashion Friends! This week, the Fashion Crimes Podcast is coming to you directly from the 2021 She Podcasts LIVE conference in Scottsdale, where Holly is joining the largest gathering of women podcasters, and will impart her fashion advice as only she can as a featured speaker. Holly is here to help our fashion insider friends face the reality of going back to work and back to conventions and conferences. People are having a hard time getting back to reality, and they have questions: What to pack? How much should I pack? What am I going to do if I can't go back to my room between events? Do I need two outfits a day? Not to fear, our dears! Holly not only shares what she is packing, but what you should pack for a conference, or any long trip for that matter. For example, Holly is in Arizona where it is 90 degrees. She will have parties and events to consider for multiple days. She already knows she will need comfortable shoes because there will be a lot of walking. She has a couple of dinners lined up, so she has planned to be able to go back to her room and change - if she can! You never know how the timing will work out at conference or event. But she is prepared – and can handle the worst. So, how to prepare for a conference? It can be a downright daunting task. If you throw a bunch of shit in your suitcase at the last minute, you are creating chaos for yourself before you even get there. Holly likes to call that the “Ultimate Recipe for Style Disaster.” So what is the Recipe for Style Disaster? Number One: Just go ahead and bring your entire closet with you. #umno The reason we bring this up is - as you will recall from previous podcasts - Holly has been helping her bestie Jessica, prepare for this conference FOR MONTHS. It all started when Holly asked Jessica what she was going to wear to this event, and she said was just going to “bring all of her stuff.” #pleasedont SIDE BAR: You might as well go just ahead and pack all the stress right there in your suitcase. A minor freak-out session is guaranteed each morning because there are going to be way too many choices for you. FYI, stress is the least attractive accessory for your outfit. That is a truth bomb. Continuing on with the recipe, go ahead and add one dash of panic once you finally pick something out, because by now you are running late, and you will be second–guessing your outfit choice of the day while trying to network and schmooze with others. That is distraction with a Capital D. There is nothing that is more of an energy killer than feeling unsure about what you're wearing. Your energy is going to reflect that when meeting people. Next, stir in one cup of chaos when you look like you have been run over by a truck by the end of that day, and you still need to meet colleagues for drinks. Or, add a little extra flavor when the person you have to meet is a potential client or new customer. Did you prepare for that? Are you a mess by now? Well, you are for sure wiped-out, and it is only Day One. If you're interested for the recipe for style success, please look no further. It does not take a brain surgeon or rocket scientist to figure this out. It just takes a little bit of concentration and time on your end. So here it is: The Recipe for Style Success – a style calendar. These days, you download a conference app before even go. So you can pick out which events you are going to attend ahead of time, find the people you want to try connect with, and see what each day will look like. It is super easy to add outfits to your calendar and organize your looks. Done! #duh! However, this recipe needs certain ingredients, so think about these key things: Are you flying or driving? You should plan to be comfortable, but you cannot look like you just rolled out of bed #ICANTEVEN What undergarments do you need for each outfit? Get a damn bra that fits. Do you need a strapless bra? What about shaping items? Do you need a black bra for your favorite black sheer top? You can't go anywhere without the right foundations. Plan your accessories for every single outfit: do you need socks or tights? Do you have the right shoes for each day? What about statement pieces like jewelry and scarves? PLAN. IT. OUT. PRO TIP: “getting dressed” does not mean “getting dressed up.” Pull yourself together for each day, because you are making a first impression 100 times a day. Think about that. Take control of you style. Style and fashion should take 10% of your brain space. If you are organized, then you will be able to pick out an outfit in five minutes. It should take you one hour to get dressed: shower, hair, makeup, whatever your ritual is, and then five minutes to get dressed, especially if you're on a trip. So what did we learn today? If you haven't already picked out what you're going to wear, and you are hemming and hawing in your closet for 35 minutes, then you will be running late and stressed out. Packing for your conference should be easy to manage when you have your style calendar planned. It's not an easy task, people. But, that's what Holly is here for! DM us on social. Email us. Let us know what your style problems are! Fashion Crimes Podcast, hosted by Stylist Extraordinaire #HollyKatzStyling Holly Katz Styling: www.hollykatzstyling.com Fashion Crimes Podcast: www.fashioncrimespodcast.com #spl21 #shepodcastslive #shepodcast #scottsdale #phoenix #scottsdaleplazaresort #podcast #fashionpodcast #fashioncrimes #fashion #personalstylist #fashionstylist #whattowear #womenswear #howtowear #stylists #womenownedbusiness #covidfashion #womenwhopodcast #whattopack #hownottolooklikeshit
Des chiffres impressionnants dans le domaine des transactions M&A qui ont enregistré une croissance de 131 % en valeur au niveau mondial par rapport au premier semestre de 2020. La valeur des opérations de M&A pour la France a augmenté de 67 % par rapport à 2020, pour atteindre les 104.3 milliards de dollars, un record depuis 3 ans. L'occasion d'en parler avec Florent Jacques le CEO de Finkey qui conseille et guide les actionnaires et dirigeants lors de la prise de décisions stratégiques. La crise Covid-19 a bien eu un impact mais les capitaux sont désormais disponibles sur le marché. Retour sur les derniers mois dans ce domaine qui impacte l'économie et les entreprises. L'article Florent Jacques le CEO de Finkey : “Les dirigeants sont plus ouverts à l'entrée au capital d'investisseurs” : Les transactions de M&A continuent d'enregistrer une forte croissance : les opportunités pour les dirigeants d'entreprises. est apparu en premier sur La Bourse et la Vie TV L'information éco à valeur ajoutée.
Dr. Kevin Most, Chief Medical Officer at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital, joins Steve Bertrand on Chicago’s Afternoon News to explain what the CDC’s updated mask guidelines, which recommends indoor masking where there is ‘substantial’ or ‘high’ COVID-19 transmission means for Illinoisans. “Better knowledge means better health for you and your family. Turn to Northwestern Medicine at nm.org/healthbeatnews […]
Aujourd'hui c'est un épisode dédié à l'investissement en capital de risque pour les startups, souvent appelés VC – Venture Capital en anglais Pour aborder ce sujet, j'ai le plaisir de recevoir Mathieu Goudot, Directeur de Participations Innovation au sein de IRDI Capital Investissement. Mathieu nous présente avec beaucoup de pédagogie le métier d'investisseur et lève le voile sur le processus de levée de fond tout en partageant quelques bonnes pratiques et conseils pour les entrepreneurs. Je vous souhaite une bonne écoute de cet échange qui vous sera je l'espère utile. Ressources citées : Site web : www.irdi.fr Contact: linkedin.com/in/mgoudot ou mathieu.goudot@irdi.fr Goldman Sachs Aloe Private Equity Demeter Partners BPI Fond national d'amorçage Banque des territoires Caisse Des dépôts SATT : Société d'accélération du transfert de technologies Livre "Resource Revolution: How to Capture the Biggest Business Opportunity in a Century" Lexique VC : Venture Capitalist ou "Capital de risque" : Investissement dans des entreprises jeunes ou en création, présentant un fort contenu technologique / innovation LBO (Leverage Buy Out) : Acquisition d'une entreprise par des investisseurs en capital, associés aux dirigeants de l'entreprise achetée Capital Développement : destiné à financer le développement d'une entreprise ou le rachat de positions d'actionnaires TRI (Taux de Rendement Interne) : un indicateur de la rentabilité d'un investissement Si vous avez aimé cet épisode alors je vous recommande les suivants : épisode #14 - Corentin Orsini, Super Capital, la levée de fond auprès de Business Angels épisode ##13 - Cédric Dumas, Wiidii, réaliser une levée de fond par an Avant de partir Cela me ferait plaisir aussi d'avoir de vos nouvelles, vous pouvez le faire en allant sur Anchor et laisser un message vocal ou me contacter sur Linkedin, Twitter ou Instagram. Et voici mon contact, Guillaume Commagnac : www.linkedin.com/in/guillaumecommagnac Si cet épisode vous a été utile, pensez à vous abonner à Open Startup sur votre application de podcast préférée : Apple Podcasts, Spotify ou autres. D'ailleurs si le podcast vous plaît et que vous souhaitez me le dire, le meilleur moyen c'est simplement de laisser un avis 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts. Allez-y ça ne coûte rien!
In this episode of our podcast series based on the new guidelines for best practice in the audiological management of severe and profound hearing loss, we are looking into the nature of severe to profound hearing loss with guest speaker Laura Turton, a clinical audiologist and editor of the guidelines. She talks about the causes of this degree of hearing loss as well as what severe and profound hearing loss means for those affected. Laura also discusses the importance of a person-centered approach of audiological management for this target group and elaborates on her definition of a deaf identity in her conversation with Bernadette Fulton, audiology manager for severe to profound hearing loss at Phonak HQ in Switzerland.
Desperate with a CAPITAL D! Karen, Johnny and Intern Ant explore their deepest, darkest, DESPERATE moments. All inspired by A-Rod's beyond-desperate IG post...
Desperate with a CAPITAL D! Karen, Johnny and Intern Ant explore their deepest, darkest, DESPERATE moments. All inspired by A-Rod's beyond-desperate IG post... --- 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/new1027/message
Dans ce nouvel épisode de Bienvenue au Capital j'ai eu le plaisir de recevoir Laurent Plantier, fondateur de FrenchFood Capital. Entrepreneur depuis toujours, Laurent est un personnage incontournable du monde de la restauration française : créateur du mouvement tous au restaurant, conseiller de Pierre Sang, Thierry Marx et bien d'autres... Pour cet épisode je suis accompagné de mon ami Arthur Munsch, entrepreneur et repreneur d'entreprises dans le secteur de la restauration. Dans cet épisode vous comprendrez :
This week on the podcast the gang talks about the emotional teaser trailer Marvel dropped in anticipation for Phase 4 of the MCU. They also break down Season 1 of Invincible and give their reaction to that jaw-dropping season finale. (SPOILERS 24.35-30.55) The episode ends with The Great Screen Debate where this week's topics include, Who is the worst Dad ever to appear in a TV show? Which character should take on the mantle of the Black Panther in Wakanda Forever? and to top it all off we have a clash of titans in the final debate it's MICHAEL CERA VS JESSE EISENBERG.
Articulate Fools cast gets real about Black love! ft special guest/producer Lamiya! Also, welcoming new cohost Capital D! with a new letter for you all! You have to tune in for that one! SoSantina gives us a little small talk “What vibe should you carry out the rest of 2021?” Last, but certainly not least JoeFriday picks through his deck of cards and calls upon a listener to play Are You A Real N****?! Is there love in the air? JoeFriday calls on a blind date, with SoSantina LIVE! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/articulate-fools/support
The Articulate Fools with special guest Capital D, get foolish af about classism in the black community, T.I & Tiny accusations and much more! Get sassy with @SoSantina's "Would you rather' and @NikkiJae "He Said She Said." @JoeFriday Brings out a new segment "Deck of Black Cards." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/articulate-fools/support
前回は、理想的なリーダーのあり方は文化によって異なるということについて、権力格差志向という概念を中心にご説明しました。歴史的に、社会的平等性を重んじる文化では権力格差志向が弱く、逆に社会的なヒエラルキーを重んじる文化では権力格差志向が強くなります。この権力格差志向が最も色濃く組織におけるコミュニケーションに影響を与える場面の一つが、意思決定のプロセスです。例えば、スウェーデン、オランダなど平等主義が強い文化はメンバー同士の合意に基づく意思決定を好む合意志向、コンセンサス・オリエンテッド(consensus-oriented)な社会であることがほとんどです。対照的にモロッコや中国など、階層主義的な傾向が強い文化では、責任と権限を握るリーダーが決断を下し、メンバーはそれに従うことが期待されるトップダウン式のプロセスが支配的です。日本も、最終的にはリーダーが決めてください、と。逆に、意思決定に際して迷いをみせるリーダーは決断力がない、リーダーらしくないと言われ、評価が失墜します。 ただし、権力格差志向と意思決定プロセスは完全に1対1で対応しているわけではなく、複雑なニュアンスがあることも知られています。そのため、平等主義が強い文化=合意志向というわけでは必ずしも無いし、階層主義が強いからといって必ずトップダウン式の意思決定が見られるというわけではありません。たとえば、アメリカ。アメリカの権力格差志向は低めで、リーダーにはオープンな姿勢と親しみやすい振る舞いを期待する傾向が見られます。その意味では、平等主義的な側面をもっています。しかし、意思決定プロセスに関しては、アメリカは非常にトップダウンの色彩が強く、リーダーが下した決定に即応して結果を出すことが、組織に対する貢献意欲を最も端的に示す行動だと見なされます。一方で、リーダーに対して反論したり、一旦リーダーがこれだと決めた決定に異を唱えたりするのは、激しい戸惑いと叱責を喚起します。極端なことを言うと、リーダーの決定に対して部下が「私はやっぱり反対です」「それには従えません」というのは、私は辞めますと言っているのに等しいことになります。 これには効率やスピードを重視するというアメリカの一般的な気風に加えて、歴史も影響しています。アメリカは世界的に見ると短い歴史の中で、独立戦争から内戦、二度にわたる世界大戦といったさまざまな国難を経験し、それらに勝利することで国家として生き抜いてきた歴史を持っています。そこで培われたのが「United We Stand, Divided We Fall(団結すれば立ち、分裂すれば倒れるのみ)」という文化的な信念です。変化が激しく、予測不可能な国難が次々と現れる中で生き延びるには、リーダーが素早く決断を下し、他のメンバーはそれを信じて一致団結し、事を進めるしかない。こういったことが信念としてあるわけです。 アメリカに典型的に見られるこうした指針は「小文字の決断(small-d "d"ecision)」と呼ばれます。小文字の決断を多用する組織は、素早く失敗して柔軟に対応することが成功に不可欠であると考え、意思決定プロセスを簡略化するためにリーダーに権力を集中させます。「Move Fast and Break Things(急いだせいで多少物を壊すことがあってもいいから、素早く動け)」を行動指針に掲げるFacbookが典型です。組織が大きくなって、このフレーズは今では変更されましたが、それでもシリコンバレーのスタートアップには、強いリーダーシップと拙速を尊ぶというアメリカ的な価値観が顕著に見受けられます。 これと対照的なのが、ドイツです。権力格差志向に関して言うと、ドイツはアメリカよりも階層主義が強くて、組織の序列や肩書きや規律、ルールを重んじます。イタリアやメキシコ、日本ほどではないのですが、それでもヨーロッパの中ではかなり階層主義が強い方です。しかし、意思決定プロセスに関しては非常に合意志向が強い。組織の末端メンバーも含めて関係者全員を巻き込んで、侃々諤々議論を重ねて慎重に結論を探る傾向にあります。このとき、誰かがアメリカ式に「リーダーが決めたことに私は従います」と自分の意見を述べずにいると、それは責任感に欠ける、組織に貢献する意思に乏しいというネガティブな評価に繋がります。アメリカの場合と同じく、こうしたドイツの合意志向にも歴史の影響があります。かつて、ヒトラーとナチスドイツの暴走を許してしまったというのは、ドイツにとって忘れようのない負の歴史になっています。ドイツ人が、「一旦決められた事には異論を差し挟まない」という姿勢に対して直感的に拒否感を示す、その根源には、近視眼的な熱狂に歯止めをかけられなかったことが取り返しの付かない悲劇を招いてしまったという国民的なトラウマ、ナチスドイツの暴走を許してしまったという歴史が影を落としているといわれます。 一旦決められた事でもおかしいと思ったら口を出すべきで、ドイツのように議論を重ねた上で慎重に結論を導く意思決定プロセスを「大文字の決断(Capital-D "D"ecision)」と言います。大文字の決断を実践する組織においては決定は大きな重みを持つものであり、一度下されたなら軽々に覆されることがあってはなりません。なので、決める前にみんなでしっかり議論しようということになります。その反面、結論が出された時には関係者全員の合意が既になされているのでもはや変更はありえないものとされますし、そのぶん実行もスムーズにされるという面があります。 このように、アメリカとドイツは権力格差志向と意思決定プロセスの両方で対極にあり、そのため組織コミュニケーションにおいても文化的衝突が起きやすい組み合わせになります。アメリカは平等主義を標榜しつつ、意思決定に関してはトップダウン。ドイツは階層主義的でありながら、全員での徹底した合意を志向するためです。そしてお気づきのとおり、ここにもう一つ注目すべき文化がありまして、それが他ならぬ日本です。日本は、強固な階層主義を持ちつつも、意思決定に関してはかなり強い合意志向で、誰か1人の独断によってなされた決定は、たとえそれが誰の目にも明らかに適切な判断であったとしても激しい反発を呼び起こします。もともと明治政府によって、当時プロイセンと呼ばれていたドイツ地域から教育制度を導入したことで、ドイツ流の階層主義とか規律主義の価値観が強まったのですが、戦後アメリカと繋がりが強まるにつれて今度は強いリーダーを志向しつつも、意思決定の際にはやはり関係者全員の同意を取付けることが求められるという日本独自のスタイルが出来上がっていったのではないかと言われています。 今日のまとめです。社会的格差をどの程度まで許容するかという権力格差志向は文化によって異なり、さらにそれは、それぞれの文化へ典型的に見られる意思決定プロセスにも影響します。多くの場合、平等主義が強い文化では関係者全員の合意によって意思決定を行う傾向が強く、階層主義が強い文化では強いリーダーによるトップダウン式の意思決定がよく見られます。しかし、中には平等主義的な価値観を持ちつつも意思決定はリーダーの専権事項とみなしがちなアメリカや、逆に階層主義が強いけれど意思決定については関係者全員が合意することを重視するドイツや日本などの例外も見られます。
durée : 00:55:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - De Philippe Hébert - Interprétation Gaétan Jor (l'inspecteur Leblanc), Jean-Pierre Lituac, Geneviève Morel, Pierre Marteville, Henri Virlojeux, Yves Duchateau, André Wasley, Jacqueline Rivière (Colette Salvin), Jean Brochard (monsieur Rivière) et Jean-Marie Amato (le commissaire Grosset) - Réalisation Pierre Billard - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
Placement préféré des français, l'assurance vie permet de gérer son épargne mais également de transmettre un capital sans droits de succession par le biais des clauses bénéficiaires...
On the 11th episode of Shit We Don’t Talk About, Mia learns how to be a Dick from guest Marc Ensign, author of the book Be a Dick: How One Person Can Change the World in the Most Unexpected Way. And the book is not what you think at all! This story of Marc’s friend, Dick, started out as a blog that Wil Wheaton (yes, that Wil Wheaton!) took viral. Marc was inspired by the way Dick lived his life and how he took kindness to the extreme, and then (boom!) a book was born! Three takeaways from this episode of the Shit We Don’t Talk About podcast. It’s not unheard of to really start your life after 40. You can be a nice person and extraordinarily successful. The two are not mutually exclusive. Be a Dick is about “being” period. Be Humble, Be Present, Be Generous, etc. Every chapter title gives us a goal outside of ourselves. For full show notes on this episode visit miavoss.live/11 ---- Find Mia online here or here. MUSIC CREDIT: Inspiring Experience by Rafael Krux Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5670-inspiring-experience- Inspirational Infinity Of Space by WinnieTheMoog Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6593-inspirational-infinity-of-space License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miavosslive/support
This weeks show starts off with music from Peter Tosh, Dennis Brown, Horace Andy, Pablo Moses, Culture, Mikey Dread, Steel Pulse, Max Romeo, Yabby You, Bunny Lie Lie, Frankie Paul, Sugar Minott, Israel Vibration, Luciano, Barrington Levy, Gregory Isaacs, and Black Uhuru. New music this week comes from George Palmer, Al Campbell, Winston Reedy, The Mystic Revealers, Keith Lawrence and Tippa Irie, Sister Carol, Blvk H3ro, Inna Vision, Capital D and Dennis Walks, Mickey Melody, Taiwan MC, Chino McGregor, and Agent Sasco.In The Dub Zone this week you will hear dubs from King Tubby, The GG All Stars, Soul Syndicate, Bass Lee, I Grade Records featuring Akae Beka & Chronixx, and Dubmatix. Extended dub mixes feature Burning Soundz feat Naptali and Rob Smith, The 18th Parallel with the Silvertones, Prince Fatty and Shniece McMenamin, Nadine Sutherland, and Judah Eskender Tafari with Russ D.Enjoy!Peter Tosh - Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised) - Legalize It )Legacy Edition) - Columbia/LegacyDennis Brown - The Existence Of Jah - The Complete A&M Years - VP RecordsHorace Andy - Jah Provide - Thompson Sound All Stars: Linval Thompson & Friends - Thompson SoundPablo Moses - Give I Fe Name - The Revolutionary Years 1975-1983 - Grounded MusicCulture - I’m Not Ashamed/Not Ashamed Dub - Two Sevens Clash The 30th Anniversary Edition - ShanachieMikey Dread - Resignation Dub - The Prime Of Mikey Dread: Massive Dub Cuts 1978-1992 - Music ClubPeter Tosh - Mystic Man - Mystic Man (The Definitive Remasters) - EMISteel Pulse - Prodigal Son - Island Records Presents: Roots 37 Essential Roots Anthems - Island RecordsMax Romeo - Tan & See - War Ina Babylon - 4 Men With BeardsYabby You - Deliver Me From My Enemies - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & FireBunny Lie Lie - Babylonian - Greensleeves 12”Frankie Paul - Promise Land - The Spiderman Anthology - VP RecordsSugar Minott - Right Track - King Jammy A Man And His Music Vol. 1 - Ras RecordsIsrael Vibration - Thank You Jah - Power Of The Trinity(Skelly Vibes) - Ras RecordsLuciano - Lord Give Me Strength - Where There Is Life - Island JamaicaBarrington Levy - No Fuss No Fight - Too Experienced: The Best Of Barington Levy - VP RecordsGregory Isaacs - Mr. Know It All - Mr. Isaacs - VP RecordsBlack Uhuru - Leaving To Zion - Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner - Heartbeat RecordsGeorge Palmer - Africa - Irie Ites RecordsAl Campbell - Babylon - Universal Love - Peckings RecordsWinston Reedy & The Inn House Crew - Love Fari - Black Pearl - Room In The SkyNga Han - Jah Alone - Roots Unity Presents: Nga Han The Living Stream Chapter 1 - Roots UnityMystic Revealers - Got To Get Away - Jah Jah People - Mystic Revealers JacapPeter Broggs & Dubcreator - Love In A Higher Region/Dub In A Higher Region - Igzabihir Yakal - King ShilohKeith Lawrence feat. Tippa Irie - Dem Too Bad Mind - Muzik Ed RecordingsThe Frightnrs - Admiration - Inna Lovers Quarrel - Mad DecentSister Carol - Spid-La-Ding - Opportunity - Tafari RecordsYoung Israelites - Stay By My Side - Stay By My Side EP - Fyah Ants RecordsBeres Hammond - Can’t Stop A Man - Cant Stop A Man: The Ultimate Collection - VP RecordsCocoa Tea - She Loves Me Now - Reggae Anthology: The Sweet Sound Of Cocoa Tea - VP RecordsNatural Black - Nice It Nice - Far From Reality - GreensleevesDub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub MixesKing Tubby - Dread Locks Dub - King Tubby Presents The Roots Of Dub - Jamaican RecordingsGG All Stars - Heartical Dub - Roots Man Dub - Heartbeat RecordsKingTubby & Soul Syndicate - Dub The Right Way -Freedom Sounds In Dub - 1976-1979 - Blood & FireKing Tubby Meets Jacob Miller - Dreada Dread Dub - In A Tenement Yard Bass Lee - At The Ark - Bass Lee Inna One Drop Style: Melodica Showcase - Bass Lee MusicAkae Beka feat. Chronixx - Black Carbon Dub - I Grade RecordsDubmatix - Sub Dub - Renegade Rocker - Dubmatix MusicBurning Soundz feat. Naptali & Rob Smith - Pure & Divine/Pure & Divine (Rob Smith Dub) - Jafa SoundEddie Skuller - Trust The Rhythm Track (Victor Rice Remix) - Eddie Skuller MusicThe 18th Parallel w/ The Silvertones and Westafa - Wonderland Of Green/Wonderland Of Dub - Fruits RecordsPrince Fatty feat. Shniece McMenamin - Black Rabbit/Black Rabbit Dub - Evergreen RecordingsNadine Sutherland - Inna Me Blood - Inna Me Blood - Ariwa SoundsJudah Eskender Tafari & Russ D - Divine Right/Divine Right Dub - Divine Right - Black Redemption Productions======================================Blvk H3ro - Greetings - Dancehall Anthems - VP RecordsKeith Poppin - Who Will Stand - One More River To Cross - Keith Poppin MusicToots & The Maytals feat. Ziggy Marley - Three Little Birds - Got To Be Tough - Trojan JamaicaMystic Revealers - Jah Jah People - Jah Jah People - Mystic Revealers JacapInna Vision feat. Million Stylez - Waste No Time - 2020 Vision - Roots Musician RecordsCapital D feat. Dennis Walks - Meditation - One Wise StudiosMickey Melody - Wake Up - Planet Earth Riddim - Zed2diZee ProductionsCornell Campbell - Two Face Rasta - I Man A The Stal-A-Watt - VP RecordsTaiwan MC - Mr. Babylon - Special Request - Chinese Man RecordsChezidek - Call Pon Dem - Inna Di Road - GreensleevesKiko Bun - Bad Boy Tenor - Panamah RecordsHeda Rose - I Am Riddim - Inspire WorldChino McGregor - Riddim Ryda Style - Young Pow ProductionsYellowman & Fathead - Operation Eradication - Reggae Anthology: Young Gifted & Yellow - VP RecordsSuper Beagle - Dust A Sound Boy - Reggae Anthology: Winston Riley Quintessential Techniques - VP RecordsAgent Sasco - Dust A Sound Boy - Dancehall Anthems - VP RecordsDennis Brown feat. Anthony Cruz - I Play Rub A Dub All The Time - Satisfaction Feeling Deluxe - Tad’s
Capital D of All Natural has been blessing us with music for nearly 25 years and he is not letting up any time soon! Recently he released "Dark Night" produced by Panik from the Molemen. Capital D, now an attorney for the Golden State Warriors, still has a lot of music coming. He hints at several of those releases. We also get into his catalog with All Natural and discuss his new project, "Dark Night." Check out the conversation and then support a dope independent record store at www.everybodysrecords.com
This episode, via some rather dodgy Zoom audio, I am joined by Mikala Westall and we try to make the world a better place using the power of DISCO!
It is a day unlike any other the Quantum Leap crew has had in a while. The M.C. Avenger came to visit the crew from the Writer's Block, so be prepared to put on your thinking caps. Capital D. of All Natural talks about his influences early on in music. The journey from being on C.N.N. to a lawyer and ending up with the Golden State Warriors. This is a master teacher session so stop reading this and press play!!! New music from Borvoe McMidnite, Eloh Kush and more... Click play and take the leap!!!Follow us NOW on Spotify, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, and more...!!You like what hear..? Drop us a donation on CashApp @$QLraDIOQUANTUM LEAP RADIO broadcasting and streaming live from #HUEston T.X.Every Saturday from 4-6p.m. CST (KPFT 90.1FM Houston in HD2)Worldwide@kpft.org/listenortunein app
Mark Yusko, Cory Lester and Andrew Schmeelk explore the origins of Jones Model investing, explain the podcast’s name and touch on their collective five decades of experience allocating capital. You can’t spell HedgeD without Edge and Mark, Cory and Andrew discuss how the game has changed since the 1990s and early 2000s. With every investment you become either richer or wiser but never both. Your hosts conclude by touching on a few of their most vivid richer and wiser investing stories. Want more? Join the monthly HedgeD, With A Capital “D” webinar series by contacting us at HedgeD@morgancreekcap.com Follow us on Twitter @HedgeD_Podcast Visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekfunds.com/global-equity-longshort-fund/
Who am I outside of the therapy room, and why can’t I turn my brain off? We discuss working in a profession that beckons us to keep it together, and then needing a place to let it all out. Alison touches upon a family history of mental illness, and what she refers to a Capital “D” and Lower Case “D” depression. We also share our own “going to a therapist” horror stories and the lengths we go to not repeat them with our clients. Alison is the owner of Maratos Counselling and Consulting Services, in Brantford, Ontario. She most recently launched “The Practice Companion,” an online resource designed to help therapists create a successful private practice. To find out more, visit maratoscounselling.com and thepracticecompanion.com.If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate us and leave a review at Apple Podcast, or share this episode with a friend. Your support means so much. If you have comments or feedback for the show, or if you're a therapist and interested in being a guest, you can contact me at ari@wytpod.com. Maybe something you write can be featured on an upcoming episode.Finally, if you live in/around the Halton area and have concerns about yourself, your child, or a loved one, please feel free to visit my website www.intunecounselling.com and drop me a line.Social Media goodies: www.facebook.com/wytpodwww.instagram.com/wytpodTogether let's continue to help shift mental health stigma!
My guest today is Audrey Crane. Audrey is a partner in DesignMap, a UX strategy and digital product design consultancy based in San Francisco. Audrey recently published a book called What CEOs Need to Know About Design, and in this conversation, we talk about the evolving role of design in organizations and why this book is needed now. Listen to the full conversation Show notes DesignMap TRS-80 Ashton-Tate Apple Netscape Hugh Dubberly Dubberly Design Office Hypercard What CEOs Need to Know About Design: A Leader's Guide to Working With Designers by Audrey Crane About Face: The Essentials of Interaction Design by Alan Cooper, Robert Reimann, David Cronin, and Christopher Noessel The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman Learning GNU Emacs: A Guide to Unix Text Processing by James Elliott, Eric S. Raymond, Marc Loy, Debra Cameron, and Bill Rosenblatt Zoom Accenture The Informed Life Episode 22: Andrea Mignolo on Designerly Ways of Being Some show notes may include Amazon affiliate links. I get a small commission for purchases made through these links. Read the full transcript Jorge: So, Audrey, welcome to the show. Audrey: Thanks Jorge! Glad to be here. Jorge: Well, it's great to have you. For folks who might not know you, can you please introduce yourself? Audrey: Yeah. My name is Audrey. I'm a partner at DesignMap. We're a design consultancy that does UX strategy and digital product design based in San Francisco. Jorge: And I'll say right off the bat that I've had the pleasure to work with you all over the last couple of years, and it's been a really great experience and the work that's come out I think is fantastic, so kudos on that. What is your background? Like how did you get to DesignMap? Audrey's background Audrey: Well it's kind of a long and winding road. I went to college and studied theater and math, specifically, pure mathematics. So, I wanted to get a theater degree, and my mother told me, you can do that, but you have to double major. So, I studied those two things, but my father actually was a computer programmer from the very early days. So, we had a Radio Shack TRS-80 in our house. I wrote computer programs on that. Very basic things, literally in BASIC, to play with as a kid. And so, I was always around tech. Like my summer jobs, I would do QA for Ashton-Tate or whatever company he happened to be working for. So, I was maybe the oldest person to grow up, or one of the oldest people who grow up with technology. And he had a great relationship with Apple. They would ship him computers before they released them, and he would write software for that computer, so they'd have something to ship the computer with. So, we had Apple IIs and Macs and stuff. So, after I graduated from college, I really wanted to get a day job that paid, and my dad was in Silicon Valley, so I went out there and I worked for a couple of companies, and this was in the early nineties, so kind of a long time ago now. And I ended up, through a series of incredible strokes of luck at Netscape and Hugh Dubberly, who we both know, was there and saw the double major on my resume actually, and said, that sounds ridiculous. I would like to meet this person. And so, I was, “Thanks mom!” Hugh interviewed me and brought me on actually as a producer there, but there I got the chance to understand “capital D” design. Which I think is a wonderful place for people who like to do right-brain and left-brain things. And so, after Netscape, I left and took some time off and then he started Dubberly Design Office. So, I got to be employee number one there and worked there for seven years and then left. And worked inside companies, running design teams and freelancing and doing various things, and then came to DesignMap, 10 years ago now, actually. And became a partner, I don't know, eight years ago with my other three partners there. “Capital D” design Jorge: You use the phrase “capital D” design, and I'm wondering if we could expand on that. Like what do you mean, “capital D” design? Audrey: Oh, now that I hear it played back to me, that sounds kind of ostentatious. But you know, Hugh used to say, “everybody is a designer,” and he was right. We all pick out what clothes we're going to wear in the morning. That's a design challenge by itself. But I think meeting Hugh and all of the designers that he introduced me to, which was – some of it was graphic design, but some of it was HyperCard, and sort of processes and workflows and that kind of thing – really introduced me to the idea that you could do this for a living, not necessarily as an artist. And of course, we love artists, but there's this, this other way of doing it. Which is to say, working within boundaries to solve problems or work on problems. Jorge: I'm understanding it correctly, it's the notion that somehow design work transcends any one particular branch of design or area of design or what people interpret as being an artifact of design? Audrey: I think that maybe the distinction in my mind is, designed for yourself versus designed for others. Jorge: Got it. Okay. Yeah, that's an important call-out, right? What is the ultimate intent of the design process? Audrey: Right. Decorating my bedroom is design. It's for me. I guess, arguably, picking out what clothes I'm going to wear… maybe it's for me, maybe it's for other people, but certainly when we're talking about service design or software design, experience design, we're talking about others. Jorge: Part of the reason why we're talking about this is that you've recently published a book about design, and I was hoping that you could tell us about it. Audrey's book Audrey: Yeah. So, the book is called What CEOs Need to Know About Design. The subtitle is, A Business Leader's Guide to Working with Designers published with Sense and Respond Press. So that's Josh Seiden and Jeff Gothelf. And this is one of that series of books that's pretty short, you can read it in less than an hour. But it came about because I got a call a couple of years ago now from a CEO of a small company, maybe 200 people, and he said, “I used to be an engineer, so I understand technology, and I've been promoted and over time I've learned about HR and finance and operations and marketing. I hear that design is important. I understand that it can move the needle for my business, based on reports that I'm reading and colleagues that I'm talking to. But I don't know what I need to know about design or how to know it. So, can you guys help me do that?” And that call kind of hit me like a bolt of lightning. Of course, he's asking this question and why aren't more people asking this question? I think we as designers – and maybe this is true of all professions, I'm not really sure – but we have conferences and we write blog posts, but a lot of it – and acknowledging the irony of me saying this as we're in a podcast with that designer talking to a designer – like it's a lot of like designers speaking to designers. And we're talking about really good, important, PhD-level stuff, which is great for furthering our profession and making us better at what we do, but it's not great for somebody who wants to know, honestly, what's a wireframe? And we have had, specifically at DesignMap and other places where I've worked as a consultant, we've had clients say, why is it all black and white? Or, when are we going to get the design maps? Like thinking that, like, oh, there's… there are maps. So many kinds of maps, but design maps are not one of them. And it's great that they're asking the question and I fret about how they feel when we answer it. And I was at a conference sort of pounding my fist about this in a chat with Josh and saying like, what are these men and women supposed to do that really want to know how to apply it in a business sense and don't even really know the basics? We can't… We can't hand them About Face. That's ridiculous. We can certainly ask them to read The Design of Everyday Things, but that's not quite it either. So, what are we doing to bridge the gap and to make it a little bit easier to work with us? And I think designers are doing a pretty good job speaking business more. And I also think that we can do better at helping them speak design more and understand, not just design for design's sake, but design because it's going to make a difference. It's going to help them personally, their business and their customers be more successful, or it has the potential to. So that's the genesis for the book. Jorge: So, what I'm hearing you say there is that the question that this is seeking to help answer is, what is it for? Like what's the purpose of this, right? Is that a fair take on it? Audrey: Yeah, I mean, it's certainly true, “what is it for?” is part of the book and there's a section that's just called the ROI of Design. There's also the how, and so it's not how do you design, but how do you build a design team and then work with that design team successfully as opposed to how do you design, which is what, so much of the content out there is about. So, there's a ton of material right now out there about the ROI design. And I guess I was lucky that I could just say point to a few reports and say, this is how it impacts the return on investment from my perspective. And here's a couple of good reports just to prove it to you. And then beyond that, it's how do you hire a team? And as part of this, I talked to several business leaders that I thought of as really great advocates for design CEO's, product managers. And it was interesting in those interviews that they had sort of 90% of the picture from my perspective. And then there'd just be these giant gaps. And again, this is my perspective, but they'd say, “I had a successful exit and I credit that to having a great design team.” “We had an acquisition that was fantastic, and that was a fourth hire than I made.” And then they would say in the next breath, “Of course, when the product managers make wireframes, they don't look quite as nice, but…” and I'm like, “Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. What? What are you…?” And doing a little digging in there, it turns out the designers are only around for the first few weeks of the project and then they go away. And so, trying to just create a level playing field, and you would be surprised, I think, how often… With our clients, we sometimes say, “Hey, we have a suite of workshops we'd be happy to offer one to use as part of our work together.” And one of them is feedback. And it is by far the most selected workshop. And at first, I was surprised because, you just sit back and kind of give your opinion, right? But, certainly one could do better than just sitting and giving one's opinion and it's, how would a product manager know what kinds of things are useful in a feedback session? What kinds of things are appropriate in a feedback session? Are they thinking that this room full of people is expecting them to be extremely knowledgeable about design? I mean, we're not asking them to do code reviews. Right? So, it's these kinds of things where I struggle with the book a little bit because it's 15,000 words, and if you said, okay, write 15,000 words about everything that anybody needs to know about the law in the United States, it would be a ridiculous assignment. And yet I gave myself, I think, a not quite as rigid, but a pretty ridiculous assignment. So, there's a lot that's left out. There's a lot that's over simplified. There's a lot more than I wanted to say. But at least we can have this basic shared understanding, which is how might a good feedback session look? What kinds of things might you ask designers in the interview process? And that's another good example is, how often we come across companies hiring designers without a designer on staff, and they're not doing portfolio review. They're just interviewing them kind of for culture fit or I'm not even sure what. So just getting this kind of basic shared understanding can be really helpful. And then teams and individuals can build from that is my hope. Jorge: Yeah. Having read the book, what it reminded me of – and I'm just going to try to bounce it back at you, because I think that this is the role that it fits – is it reminded me of how O'Reilly has these – O'Reilly the publishing house – has these very deep books on various technical tools and subjects and stuff, right? And, one that I always remember is, they have the book for GNU Emacs, this text editor. And it's a thick book, right? Because that's such a complex thing. But then they also have this other line of books that are like pocket references for these things that are… It's not that they're outlines – they're more fleshed out than an outline – but it really is the essence of what you need to know to either refresh your memory or find out what the basics are for the subject. And to your point, there are other books that are the equivalent of the big tome, and that's not what this is. This seems meant to be kind of an introduction for very busy people to the essentials that they need to know to understand both the relevance of design in their organizations, but also to operationalize it, right? Audrey: Yes. That's perfect. Thank you! Okay. I should have written that down. I'll listen to the recording later. Jorge: So, I'm wondering about a couple of things here. One is, the changing role of design. Because you and I have been in this industry long enough where we've seen organizations engage with design in different ways; like the way that organizations hire for operationalized design has evolved over time. And in the book, you cover several different ways in which organizations can engage designers. As you were saying earlier, they can build an internal team, they can hire a company like DesignMap, right? And that mix has been evolving over the past few years. Like over the last decade, there's been a significant move towards organizations building internal design functions, right? So that's one thing that I'm curious about, and I know that you do touch it a little bit on the book, but this book is meant as an introductory guide, right? So, I'm wondering about your thoughts on that. And then, I'm also wondering how the role of design might evolve given the current situation, if any. Design and the pandemic Audrey: Yeah. Well, maybe we can talk about the current situation first. I mean, it's really interesting how these tools that were business critical, like Zoom, but weren't what the whole company was running on? Like the role of those tools has really changed and alongside it, the massive change in the user base for those, so the people using Zoom. My Zoom account in any one day is used by my four-year-old. Tomorrow, they're actually going to the zoo; they're going to have like a guided tour of the zoo. And then, it's used by our office manager. It's used by me, who uses it all the time. And it was used actually a week and a half ago by my grandmother and my husband's grandfather to join our wedding. So, there's this massive growth in audience needs, audience goals, audience background and technical capability and interest level. And so, that's huge. Actually, I was just talking to a friend who's quickly repurposing a mobile ophthalmology tool to support a hundred percent remote doctor appointments with the ophthalmologist. So, these things are changing really dramatically. And I think, obviously, as we're seeing features updated in – just again to stick with Zoom as an example – we're seeing features updated weekly, so design can be really helpful. Research and design specifically can be really helpful in responding to that. Research is very interesting right now. I personally feel that when you're doing generative research, certainly in my experience, fundamental insights that really changed how a product was going to succeed or not, those insights were about how the product fit in with people's larger lives, and it's hard sometimes to get to that point in the conversation with people. There's a kind of a give and take of trying to build intimacy without the moderator putting themselves too much in the conversation or being in any way inappropriate, but also keeping the research participant comfortable. And now we're all looking in one another's bedrooms all the time. We're seeing each other's kids. I'm sure some kid will be wandering in here during this podcast – I can't believe it hasn't happened yet – kids and dogs and whether or not we make our beds in the mornings. So, there's a literal vulnerability. And then, there's an emotional vulnerability that I certainly am seeing in every meeting I'm in, regardless of what we're talking about. There are a few minutes of, how's it going? Oh, you guys just found out that your kids aren't going back to school this year. How's your mom doing? Are you guys seeing her again? Are you guys still saying away from… You know, there's that kind of personal conversation and vulnerability that suggest to me that in a research setting we can get to more meaningful conversation more quickly and understanding what really matters to people is how we make products more successful, right? Supporting those things. So that's kind of my thoughts on design right now. I don't know. I'm curious if you, what your thoughts are too. Jorge: Well, the thought that is on my mind as you are describing that is that it might not be clear to our listeners, because we haven't stated it explicitly, that when we're talking about design, we're talking specifically about the design of software. One of the effects of our response to the pandemic is that we have greatly accelerated the move to doing work and interacting with each other in various ways through software. Audrey: Hmm. Jorge: I wrote a book called Living in Information, and I could not have expected just how literal that would become and how much of our lives would actually be spent living in these information environments in such short term. And I think that their design has become much more pressing and urgent and important as a result of this situation. With that in mind, I'm wondering about the other aspect to the shifting role of design, this notion of the relationship between design as a function of the organization and design as something that organizations bring on board through an external actor like DesignMap. Design as a core competency Audrey: Yeah. So, my perspective is that design is a core competency and a company should always hire internal design teams. So that might sound crazy coming from a consultant, but I really believe that. It's sort of like if you were a software company, but you didn't have any engineers on staff, that would be ridiculous, right? So why would you not have any designers on staff? Design will be happening; it's just a question of who and how much you're paying to do that work and how skilled they are at it. Having said that, I believe that consultants and outside partners will always be useful in the same way that there still exists engineering consultants out there in the world, right? It's sort of impossible to imagine a world, in fact, without vendors that would sell you engineering services. And there's a reason for that. With design in particular, we believe that the pairing can be particularly powerful. So, if you have an internal team and then you have an external partner coming in, those two can work together in a lot of really effective ways. The internal team can provide a glossary, serve as subject matter experts, be guides to whatever political issues there are inside the company, and of course, be part of the team so that when that outside partner goes away, the internal team is better stewards and so the company basically gets better value for the work that they paid for. Because the internal team knows why that decision was made and has some skin in the game on that. Having said that, having a trusted outside partner can help people hire if they've never hired design teams before, as I alluded to earlier. And an external partner can point you to great recruiters, they can be part of the interview team, they can help put together processes and org charts and consult on compensation packages. And if you're actually paying an outside partner to do design work, that makes you a more attractive employer. I believe this with my whole heart. Designers do not want to be the only designer in the whole company. It's a miserable place to be, because you get stuck and there's nobody to turn to you and nobody really understands what you're up against, what's being asked of you, and so saying, we are truly investing in design today, and this is how, and it's now, and its tangible, can make employers more attractive to potential employees. And then of course, having a partner means that sometimes you've got to swallow an elephant, right? Like there's a new product launch. It's not going to always take as much time to design as it takes right now. And I guess another point that's certainly not in the book, but when there's uncertainty and you don't have head count, you don't want to have somebody with benefits on your payroll, because you don't know what's going to happen next quarter, but you need to get something done. They gave you some flexibility. They can level up your team. You know, there's lots of good reasons to do it, which I think apply to pretty much every other job in a software company. It's sort of curious that question is being asked so much of design right now, and I think it's just because maybe two years ago there was such a spate of the consultancies being acquired. That there was this conversation about, oof, you know, it's the end of the era of design consultancies. But again, nobody is saying like, is Accenture going away? Like Accenture's not going away. They're around. So that's kind of my two cents is the best, is a combination that gives you a lot more flexibility and a lot more capability in both kind of tangible and intangible ways, if that makes sense. Jorge: One other argument for. Having this mix of internal and external design teams is that as an external partner, by definition, you're exposed to different problems and different spaces that give you a different set of lenses when approaching a challenge, right? Which is something that you don't get when you're an internal designer focused just on the one organization. Audrey: Yeah. I think that you have two different perspectives, right? When you're internal, you have a deep understanding and you certainly have the perspective of history of what's been tried in the past. An outside partner has the perspective of maybe having tried the same thing at a different company or a similar problem in a totally different space, or the perspective of being totally clueless and really needing to start from the beginning. You know, in a way it's a hallmark of Hugh Dubberly, this like, let's just start from scratch, pretend I don't know anything. And it's not that it needs to necessarily take a long time to ramp up, but to be able to ask the dumb questions and call out opportunities that maybe other folks aren't seeing because you know, their perspective is different, they've been there a long time, you know, that opportunity opened up slowly. It seems obvious to someone new, but it was frog boiling from the inside. And then you combine those two and I think it can be really powerful. I think perspective, by the way, is the most valuable product in the modern world. If you think about like what people pay for, people pay crazy amounts of money for art and therapy, and you know, management consultants, it's all this like magic, which is a fresh perspective, the same information, but a new lens. And I think that's what Hugh does so well. But I also… like if I ever wrote another book, which I won't, so maybe you can write it! I think that this perspective thing is a really… You know, acid trips that help people in hospice expecting to die, they don't have any new information, they just have a new perspective. I think that people will pay any amount of money for that. Jorge: You're reminding me of this quote, I think it's by Alan Kay, where he said something like, point of view is worth 80 IQ points. Audrey: Hmm. Jorge: Right? One of the previous guests in the show, Andrea Mignolo, talked about the role of design in business and design as a way of knowing. You know, not just as a way of making, but as a way of knowing. And the conversation that we were having earlier about research points to this notion that one of the benefits of initiating a design project, like there's this very obvious tangible benefits is like you get a new product or experience or service or what have you out the other end… or an improved one, right? And that's kind of the thing that you're hiring design for, but there's a lot of less tangible benefits that have to do with, “You know, we had to do all this research to get to this point. And that research generated a bunch of new models, which sparked a bunch of insights that maybe lead to the creation of a new product, product line, or a new way of engaging with customers or what have you.” Right? Audrey: Or even just a shared understanding that changes the culture from being adversarial to having a shared goal or understanding. Closing Jorge: It makes a lot of sense, and that strikes me as a really good place for us to wrap the conversation. So where can folks follow up with you? Audrey: Yeah. I would love to hear what people think and chat about this stuff more. They can find me at DesignMap.com. My email address is audrey@designmap.com and pretty much everywhere else I'm audcrane. Or, the book is on Amazon. Jorge: Well, I will link to both in the show notes. So, thank you so much. It's been fabulous catching up with you. Audrey: Yeah. It's been really nice to talk to you too Jorge. I was mentioning before we started recording how lucky I feel to be able to continue to be working and, it's really nice to have people like you to have these conversations with and move things forward, hopefully. Jorge: Feeling is mutual. Thank you so much.
Dave and Lynn speak with John SanGiovanni, co-founder and CEO of Visual Vocal, whose virtual reality platform is powering a new generation of tools for productivity, creativity, and communication. John has authored or coauthored 20 patents in the areas of mobile UI, wearable hardware systems and augmented reality, many of which were licensed or purchased by Microsoft and Apple. On this edition of This Is DesignIntelligence, you’ll hear his vision of the future of design, the surprising way his technology is being used that he did not anticipate, and how his experience playing a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle helps drive his work today.https://www.visualvocal.com/
Chez Universal Music, Vivendi cède ses parts à Tencent. Sur la base d’une évaluation à 30 milliards d’euros, l’entreprise chinoise va investir 3 milliards d’euros (10% da la valeur de l’entreprise) dans Universal Music, avec la possibilité de doubler sa mise au cours de l’année qui arrive.Produit par Ambroise Carrière Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Join on Patreon for early access, exclusives, & more!Written, directed, & produced by A. R. OLIVIERIThe role of ‘Jane’ is performed by Leslie GideonAll music is performed by Lee RosevereThe role of ‘Mom’ is performed by Sarah Rhea WernerThe role of ‘Ms. Fry’ is performed by Jordan CobbThe role of ‘Megs’ is performed by Jamie KillenThe role of ‘Bricks’ is performed by Raul VegaThe role of ‘Haley’ is performed by Lucille ValentineThe role of ‘Murphy’ is performed by Emma MantoaniFollow us on Twitter & Instagram!www.AROLIVIERI.com
New Dancehall tunes from Jahvillani, Govana, Dovey Magnum, and the new Out of Many Riddim featuring Romain Virgo, Kumar, Tommy Lee, Jesse Royal, Capital D, and more. Plus big tunes from Busy Signal's new album Parts of the PuzzleCheck Out The Website Caribbeandanceradio.comLike And Follow On Facebook, Twitter, And Instagram @Caribbeandanceradio Jahvillani X Jugglerz - Private Ding Dong - Make Di Money Moyann - Fren Dem Good Alkaline - Mama PrayMavado - Keep Going Up Mavado - Flammable Govana - Titan Munga Honorable - Long Life 'n Success Tanto Blacks And Dre Swade - Rich Life Squash - Pitch Black Teejay - From Birth Masicka - Humongous Vybz Kartel - Me Tell You Vybz Kartel - Drone Dem Vybz Kartel And Squash - Beat Dem Bad Konshens - Do Wha Mi Like Projexx - Feel Right Cham - Day OneBusy Signal - Real Born Gallis Teejay - Alright Govana - Olé Busy Signal - Starr Buxx Busy Signal - Search No More Kemar Highcon - So Saucy Dovey Magnum - Female Shella Shenseea - Best Life Squash - Lock Dung Di Place Cham - Chicken Back Konshens - Bad Man Beenie Man - Bookshelf Sean Paul - Deport Them Vybz Kartel - Any Weather Teejay - Car Seat (Feat. Shenseea) Kumar - Change Tommy Lee Sparta - Tomorrow’s A Better Day Capital D - The Glory Romain Virgo - Dutty Man Tarrus Riley - Dangerous Waters (Feat. Lila Ike) Naomi Cowan & Loud City - Thank U, Next Naomi Cowan - The Way DUB Mortimer - Nice Up The Scene DUB Lila Ike - Gotti Gotti DUB
Crew: Written by A. R. OLIVIERI Directed by A. R. OLIVIERI Produced & sound designed by A. R. OLIVIERI Music composed & performed by Lee Rosevere Transcripts composed & by Caroline Mincks Cast (in order of appearance):Penelope Jane played by Leslie Gideon Mom played by Sarah Rhea Werner Ms. Fry played by Jordan Cobb Linnaeus played by A. R. OLIVIERI Meg played by Jamie Killen Bricks played by Raul Vega Haley played by Lucille Valentine Murphy played by Em Mantoani Detective Gabriel played by JV Hampton VanSant Steve Balsam played by A. R. OLIVIERI Lacey Stevens played by Caroline Mincks
A. R. Olivieri writes, directs, & produces Great & Terrible.Leslie Gideon acts as “Jane.”Sarah Rhea Werner acts as “Mom.”Jordan Cobb acts as “Ms. Fry.”Jamie Killen acts as “Meg.”Raul Vega acts as “Bricks.”Brett Halvorson acts as “Steve.”Lucille Valentine acts as “Haley.”Em Mantoani acts as “Murphy.”Lee Rosevere Music creates the soundscapes.FreeSound.org provides all foley & sound design.Great & Terrible is an ongoing series, but there’s more micros! Try 2298, Magic King Dom, LIMBO, or The Easiest of All the Hard Things at www.AROLIVIERI.com.Read the transcript here.
durée : 00:55:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - De Philippe Hébert - Interprétation Gaétan Jor (l'inspecteur Leblanc), Jean-Pierre Lituac, Geneviève Morel, Pierre Marteville, Henri Virlojeux, Yves Duchateau, André Wasley, Jacqueline Rivière (Colette Salvin), Jean Brochard (monsieur Rivière) et Jean-Marie Amato (le commissaire Grosset) - Réalisation Pierre Billard - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
This weeks show kicks off with music from Hugh Mundell, Peter Tosh, Barry Isaac, Burning Spear, Culture & I Roy, Kiddus I, Black Uhuru, Ini Kamoze, Freddie McKay, and Linval Thompson. New music this week comes from Max Romeo, Tarrus Riley, Garnet Silk Jr, and Jesse Royal, Steel Pulse, King Lorenzo, Clinton Fearon, Keith & Tex, Fyah George, Young Shanty, Mister Royal, Fyakin, Duane Stephenson and Lutan Fyah, Lila Ik'e, Mark Wonder, and Lt. Stitchie with Agent Sasco. Also this week we ride the new Ballistic Affair Riddim as well as The Come Together Riddim featuring selections from Carlton Livingston, Skarra Mucci, Anthony B, and Capital D. In the Dub Zone you will hear dubs from Augustus Pablo, Joe Gibbs, King Tubby, Scientist and Soul Syndicate, The GG All Stars, Jackie Mittoo, Bunny Lee and Prince Jammy, and The Ja Man All Stars. Extended dub mixes feature Ras Teo with Roberto Sanchez, Jennifer Paulos, Akae Beka with Peetah Sunday, and Danman with Indica Dubs and Dub Creator. Enjoy! Hugh Mundell - Arise and Shine - Mun Rock 12” Peter Tosh - Downpressor Man - Equal Rights Legacy Edition - Columbia Legacy Max Romeo - The World Is On Fire - Words From The Brave - Baco Records Barry Isaac & Peetah Sunday - Rastafari Army/Revelation Dub - I-Tal Soup 12” Booker Gee - Greedy G Dub Mix - Iroko Records Burning Spear - Jah Is My Driver - Farover - Heartbeat Culture & I Roy - Natty Dread Taking Over 12” Mix - Two Sevens Clash 30th Anniversary Edition - Shanachie Kiddus I - Graduation In Zion (original mix) - Rocking Rebel Volumes 1 & 2 - MVD Audio Black Uhuru - Leaving To Zion - Guess Who's Coming To Dinner - Heartbeat Ini Kamoze - I Want It Ital - Statement - Island Records Freddie McKay - I Man - Roots From The Yard 7” Linval Thompson - River Jordan/River Jordan Version - Roots From The Yard 7” Michael Palmer - Good Man - Strictly Yard Music Tarrus Riley feat. Zareb with Conrad Crystal & Suga Roy and The Fireball Crew - Say A Prayer For Me - GR876 Records Garnet Silk Jr. & Jesse Royal - Oak Tree - VPal Music Jesse Royal feat. Protoje - Lion Order - Easy Star Records Steel Pulse - Cry Cry Blood - Mass Manipulation - Wiseman Doctrine Max Romeo - Words From The Brave - Words From The Brave - Baco Records Michael Prophet & Disciples - Everybody Get Ready/Everybody Get Dub - The Right Thing EP - 4 Weed 12” Buju Banton - Country For Sale - Gargamel Music King Lorenzo - Give Jah The Glory - Life - Reality Sound Freddie McGregor - Calling - True To My Roots - Big Ship Music Carlton Livingston - Rasta Corner - Ballistic Affair (Hugo's Delight) Riddim - Heartical Skarra Mucci - Liars & Thieves - Ballistic Affair (Hugo's Delight) Riddim - Heartical BDF & Sly Dunbar - Dub Ballistic - Ballistic Affair (Hugo's Delight) Riddim - Heartical Clinton Fearon - Time - Baco Records Keith & Tex - Only A Smile - Aquagem Cornell Campbell & Lee Van Cliff - Boxing Around/Look How She Fat - Joe Gibbs 12” Reggae Discomix Showcase Vol. 3 - VP Records Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Augustus Pablo - Frozen Dub - King Tubby's Meets Rockers Uptown - Shanachie Joe Gibbs - Universal Dub - African Dub All-Mighty - Joe Gibbs King Tubby - Natty Dub - The Roots Of Dub - Jamaican Recordings Scientist & Soul Syndicate - Dub Bible - 2 Heavyweight Another Blood & Fire Sampler - Blood & Fire Records GG All Stars - Herb Man Skank - Roots Man Dub - Heartbeat Records Jackie Mittoo - One Step Forward - Champion In The Arena 1976-1977 - Blood & Fire Bunny Lee & Prince Jammy - Crab In A Barrell Dub - Dubbing In The Front Yard & Conflict Dub - Pressure Sounds Ja Man All Stars - Nuclear Bomb - In The Dub Zone - Blood & Fire Ras Teo Meets Lone Ark - Country Living/Country Living Dub - Ten Thousand Lions - Lone Ark Productions Jennifer Paulos w/Woody Vibes, MatDTSound, and Cloud of Vib's - I Say No More/Amnesical Step - Dubophonic Akae Beka & Petah Sunday - Rasta Break Free/Fullness Dub - I-Tal Soup 12” Danman & Indica Dubs & Dub Creator - Jah See Dem/Jah Dub Dem - Indica Dubs 10” ========================================= Fyah George - Jah Jah Rise I - Weary Man Riddim - Noadi Records Young Shanty - Blessings - Carry Us Beyond Riddim - Giddimani Records Mister Royal - Blackness - Prospero Entertainmnet Protoje feat. Lila Ike' & Agent Sasco - Not Another Word - Indiggnation Collective Fyakin - Lyrical Don - King Ivier Music Protoje - Mind Of A King - A Matter Of Time - Indiggnation Collective/Overstand Entertianment Duane Stephenson & Lutan Fyah - Empress Sativa - Buff Baff Riddim - Oneness Records Umberto Echo - Buff Baff Dub - Buff Baff Riddim - Oneness Records Lila Ik'e - Where I'm Coming From - Indiggnation Collective Mark Wonder - Gangsters Paradise - Gangster's Paradise Riddim - Old Capital Records Sly & Robbie feat. Mykal Rose - This Morning - Sly & Robbie vs Roots Radics: The Final Battle - Serious Reggae King Jammy & Dennis Brown feat. Dre Island - Gun Town - King Jammy Presents Dennis Brown: Tracks Of Life - VP Records Anthony B - Forward Home - Come Together Riddim - Larger Than Life Records Capital D - Informer - Come Together Riddim - Larger Than Life Records Lt. Stitchie feat. Agent Sasco - If You Could Be - Masterclass - X Ray Productions Alborosie - Can't Cool - Freedom & Fyah - Greensleeves Danny T & Tradesman feat. Mark Iration - Up Deh/Down Deh Dub Mix - Scotch Bonnet Records
This weeks show starts off with music from Dennis Brown, Burning Spear, Johnny Clarke, Jah Stitch, Barrington Levy, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Gene Rondo, Winston Francis, Danny Red, Johnny Osbourne, Willie Williams, Israel Vibration, and Earl Sixteen. New music this week comes from Bascenta, Garnet Silk Jr. with Jesse Royal, K-Vibes, Yaadcore, Autarchii, Derrick Campbell, Sly & Robbie with The Mighty Diamonds, Buju Banton, The Skints, Stephen Marley, Medz featuring Mykal Rose, and Sub Alpine with El Fata. Also this week we ride the Come Together ridden as well as the Carry Us Beyond Riddim featuring artists like Perfect Giddimni, Teacha Dee, Luciano, Anthony B, and Capital D. In The Dub Zone this week you will hear dubs from Rusko, Dougie Conscious, Nucleus Roots, Zion Train, The Abassi All Stars, and Dub Command. Extended dub mixes feature music form Sandra Cross and Vibronics, Gentleman's Dub Club, Mad Professor & Luciano, Linval Thompson, Gregory Isaacs with U Brown, and Roman Stewart. Enjoy! Dennis Brown - Wolf & Leopard - Emmanuel Music 7” Burning Spear - Throw Down Your Arms - Chant Down Babylon: The Island Anthology - Island Records Johnny Clarke - Crazy Baldhead - The Front Line - Virgin Jah Stitch - Watch Your Step Youthman - No Dread Can't Dead - Attack Records Barrington Levy - Praise His Name w/version - Jam Can 12” Tommy McCook & Richard Hall - Dirty Harry - Check The Winner: The Original Pantomine Instrumental Collection 1970-1974 - Greensleeves Micah Shemaiah - Rainbow Station - Jah Solid Rock Music Bob Marley & The Wailers - Trenchtown Rock - Roots Of A Legend - Trojan Records Gene Rondo - A Land Far Away - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Winston Francis - Lets Go To Zion - Roots & Dub Vol. 1 - Sip A Cup Records Danny Red - Jah Is Here - Past & Present - Cousins Israel Vibration - Jah Jah Rock - Cool & Calm - Ras Records Johnny Osbourne - Jah Promise - Truth & Rights Deluxe Edition - Heartbeat Records Willie Williams - Calling - Black Man's Pride 2 - Soul Jazz Records Johnny Clarke - Bad Days Are Going - Creation Rebel - VP Records Earl Sixteen - Trials and Crosses - 12” Rulers Linval Thompson: Thompson Sound 1981-1982 - Greensleeves Bascenta - Give Thanks and Praise - Reggae Star Riddim - Reggae Vibes Music Garnet Silk Jr. & Jesse Royal - Oak Tree - VPal Music Bushman - No Morals - FrontPage Productions K-Vibes - As He Made You - VPal Music The Abyssinians - Leggo Beast - Satta Massagana Deluxe Edition - Heartbeat Records Perfect Giddimani - Official Visit Of The King Selassie - Carry Us Beyond Riddim - Giddimani Records Teacha Dee - My Song - Carry Us Beyond Riddim - Giddimani Records Kumar - Dem Nuh Real - Frankie Music Steel Pulse - Cry Cry Blood - Mass Manipulation - Wise Man Doctrine Yaadcore - Ready Now - Delicious Vinyl Island Autarchii - Youths Today - Roots Tribe Sugar Minott - No Vacancy - The Roots Lover 1978-1983 - Moll Selekta Derrick Campbell - Soul Mate - Time Will Tell - Stingray Records Sly & Robbie feat. The Mighty Diamonds - Change My Mind - Sly & Robbie vs Roots Radics: The Final Battle - Serious Reggae Freddie McGregor - Stop Loving You - Songs For Reggae Lovers 2 - VP Records Shy Fx feat. Jack James & Chronixx - Bye,Bye, Bye - Raggamuffin Sound Tape - Cult.ure Cornell Campbell - My Roots Girl - Medtone Records U Roy - My Ethiopian Queen - Medtone Records Med Tone All Stars - Rootical Skank - Medtone Records Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Rusko - Lion's Paw - Babylon Vol. 1 - Sub Soldiers Dougie Conscious - Wire Dub - Roots Inspiration Presents: Organic Roots Vol. 1 - Roots Inspiration Nucleus Roots - One Fe De Soundman - Roots Of Dub Funk 6 Variations On A Dub Theme - Tanty Records Sandra Cross & Vibronics - Sound System Girl/Sound System Dub - Scoops Zion Train - Zion High - Original Sounds Of The Zion - Universal Egg Abassi All Stars - Dub Of Correction - Dub Showcase - Universal Egg Dub Command - Moonsteppa Dub - Moonsteppa - Dubophonic Gentleman's Dub Club - Ground Shakin' - Lost In Space - Easy Star Records Mad Professor & Luciano - Deliverance/Deliverance Dub - Mad Professor Dub Showcase - Ariwa Linval Thompson - River Jordan/River Jordan Version - Roots From The Yard 7” Gregory Isaacs & U Brown - The Border - GG's Records 12” Roman Stewart - Nattie Grove - Forward Recordings 12” ================================ Buju Banton - Country For Sale - Gargamel Music Chronixx - Ghetto Paradise - Chronology - Chronixx Music Oku Onuora - Jamaica - I've Seen - Fruits Records The Skints feat. Protoje - Restless - Swimming Lessons - Easy Star Records Stephen Marley - 40 Days & 40 Nights - Grass Is Greener - Louder Than Life Records Jesse Royal feat. Protoje - Lion Order - Easy Star Records Luciano - Come Jah Children - Come Together Riddim - Larger Than Life Records Anthony B - Forward Home - Come Together Riddim - Larger Than Life Records Capital D - Informer - Come Together Riddim - Larger Than Life Records Blvk H3ro - Feet Don't Fail - The Immortal Steppa - Dubshot Records Medz feat. Mykal Rose & Sly Dunbar - First Class Flight - Dub Medz - Medz Music Ini Kamoze - Hill & Gully Ride (Xtm Nation Remix) - Ini Kamoze Meets Xterminator: Tramplin' Down Babylon - 9 Soundclik Marcia Griffiths - Mr. DJ - R4nyte Entertainment Lt. Stitchie - Like An Arrow - Masterclass - X Ray Productions Sub Alpine feat. El Fata - Rub A Dub Soldiers w/ Version - Nice Up Records Richie Spice - Find Jah - The Book Of Job - VP Records
En algunes tribus del sud d'Angola els pentinats sobretot de les dones, per
Hema, Zak and Sean open the podcast with a lengthy discussion of the Salt Lake Bees and Triple-A podcast before pivoting to a look ahead to the University of Utah's 2018 football season. Are the Utes legit Pac-12 South contenders? How good is Kyle Whittingham's Capital-D defense? And why is everyone talking about Jimmer Fredette? No, it's not a sudden rise in popularity of the Chinese Basketball Association; it's TBT time. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or anywhere else -- and follow us on Instagram, @kslsports.
1.Beres Hammond - “I’m Alive” 2.Kafinal ft. Queen Ifrica - “Talk or No Talk” 3.Queen Ifrica - “Black Woman” 4.Mortimer - “Careful” A.Stay Cool Riddim: 1. Chris Martin - “Stay Cool” 2. Alaine - “Greatful Heart” 3. Kranium - “My Choice” 4. Cecile - “Riding For You” 5. Pressure - “So Real” 6. Wayne Wonder - “Nothing But Loving” 7. Jah Cure - “Make Me Feel. 1. Dennis Brown ft. Busy Signal - “The Genie Rub A Dub” B. Too Experience Riddim: 1. Barrington Levy - “Too Experience” 2. Nitty Gritty - “Come Tell Me” 3. Admiral Tibbet - “To Greedy” 4. Christine McNabb - “To Experience” C. Cat Paw Riddim: 1. Dennis Brown ft. Romain Virgo - “Run The Track” 2. Cocoa Tea - “Come Again” 3. Johnny Osborne - “On The Move” 4. Al Campbell - “Easy Loving” 5. Lt. Stitchie - “Wear Yu Size” 6. Little John - “Block Traffic” D. Who Is Like Salassie Riddim: 1. Garnet Silk - “Who Is Like Salassie” 2. Jahmali - “On A Mission” 3. Juliet Nelson - “On Fire” E. Rockers Riddim: 1. Bobby Hustle - “One Day” 2. Charly Black - “One Chance” 3. Delly Ranx ft. Capital D. - “Chalice Afi Bun” 4. Ibo Fire - “Feel The Vibes” F. Wizzle Riddim: 1. Lukie .D - “Time To Shine” 2. Romain Virgo - “Bless Me Lord” 3. Jah Cure - “Jah Lead The Way” 4. Agent Sasco - “Full Up a Style” 5. Jesse Royal Ft. Charly Blacks - “Herbalist Party” 1. Dennis Brown ft. Agent Sasco - “Wash Dem Away 2. Dennis Brown - “You Satisfy My Soul
Rob Paine blends some heavy culture tunes from this past year touching on re-works of foundation riddims... Episode #5 8-14-18 Track List: 1. Pressure Busspipe - Lion Is a Lion 2. Samory I - Rasta Nuh Gangster 3. Micah Shemaiah - Death Trap 4. Micah Shemaiah & Umberto Echo - Death Trap (Dub Mix) 5. Dre Island - Yaad N Abraad 6. 5 Star - Cold City 7. Iba Mahr - Come Out 8. Mr Williamz (feat Joe Lickshot) - The General Comes To Town 9. Capital D - 4/20 10. Mr Lexx - The Highest 11. Splaash - Natural Mystic 12. Million Stylz feat Mr Williams & Rebelous - No Gang War 13. Spragga Benz - Clean Steal 14. Gappy Ranks - Ask Dem 15. Kiko Bun - Honey 16. Agent Sasco (Assassin), Cocoa Tea & Richie Spice - Daily News 17. Agent Sasco (Assassin) - Full up a Style 18. Jesse Royal & Charly Blacks - Herbalist Party 19. Konshens - Every Hustler 20. Romain Virgo - Bless Me Lord 21. Kabaka Pyramid - Reggae Music 22. Raging Fyah - Rebel 23. Nattali Rize - Warriors 24. Protoje - Lessons 25. 5 Star - Lightning Storm 26. Collie Buddz - Legal Now 27. Protoje (feat. Chronixx) - No Guarantee 28. Alborosie (feat. Chronixx) - Contradiction 29. Alfray - Neva Si Mi Fall 30. Chronixx & Capleton - Help the Weak 31. Kabaka Pyramid (feat. Chronixx) - Blessed Is the Man 32. Kabaka Pyramid (feat. Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley) - Kontraband 33. Lightening, Junior Reid - One Thing/Borrow Money
This weeks show starts off with music from Ziggy Marley, Morgan Heritage, Isiah Mentor, Barry Brown, The Vibestones, Lucky Dube, Kiddus I, Jacob Miller, The Gladiators, Brent Dowe, and Justin Hinds and the Dominoes. New Music this week comes from Kabaka Pyramid, Linval Thompson and Roberto Sanchez, Queen Ifrica, Capital D, Protoje, Yaadcore, Brigadier Jerry, Romain Virgo, Caroline Thompson, Keith & Tex, Rik Jam, Turbulence, and Etana. Also this week we ride the new Wizzle Riddim featuring Jah Cure, Charly Blacks, Jesse Royal and Lukie D and celebrate Father's Day with selections from Wareika Hill, Luciano, Junior Murvin, Mellow Mood, Kymani Marley, and Queen Omega. In the Dub Zone this week you will hear dubs from Dub Proof, Tad's Jr. and Greg Morris, Culture Horn with Med Dred, The Medtone All Stars, Richie Phoe, and Dubmatix. Extended dub mixes come from Jackie Edwards, Jah Stitch and King Tubby, Max Romeo, Eek A Mouse, Barrington Levy & Scientist, Carlton Livingston, and Gregory Isaacs with Mafia & Fluxy. Enjoy! Ziggy Marley - See Dem Fake Leaders - Rebellion Rises - Tuff Gong Worldwide Morgan Heritage - Politicians - Mission In Progress - VP Records Kabaka Pyramid - Well Done - Kontraband - Bebble Rock/Ghetto Youths International Isiah Mentor - Rasta Government - Rasta Government - Village Roots Records Barry Brown - Politician - Let's Go To The Blues - Kingston Sounds The Vibestones - Leaders Of Black Country - Mobilizer Music Island Head - Get Up, Stand Up - Punky Reggae Party - Island Head Music Wareika Hill - Father's Day - Wareika Hill - Jump Up Records Scepta & Bazil Gayle - Mt. Zion Street - Shine Your Light - Orthodox Muzik Lucky Dube - Respect - Respect - Gallo Records Kiddus I - Graduation In Zion - Graduation In Zion 1978 - 1980 - Dub Store Records Jacob Miller - I'm A Rastaman - Songbook: Chapter A Day - VP Records The Gladiators - Chatty Chatty Mouth - Dreadlocks The Time Is Now - Virgin Frontline Brent Dowe - Forward Up - The Reggae Train: More Great Hits From The High Note Label - Heartbeat Records Justin Hinds & The Dominoes - In The Jungle - Travel With Love - Nighthawk Records Linval Thompson & The Lone Ark Riddim Force - Fyah Ina Babylon/Dub Ina Babylon - Strong Like Sampson 10” Luciano - My Papa - Call On Jah - Penitentiary Records Bushman - How You Living - Conquering Lion - Burning Bushes Music Joe Pilgrim & The Ligerians - Step Out Of This Jungle - Step Out - Soul Nurse Records Captial D - Live Up - Dinner Time Riddim - Wicked Vybz Queen Ifrica - Two Sevens Clash - Remembering Joseph Hill - Penthouse Records George Nooks - God Alone - God Alone Riddim - Katalys Crew Productions Macka B - Jah Rainbow - First Riddim - Damalistik Protoje - Bout Noon - A Matter Of Time - Indiggnation Collective/Overstand Entertainment Romain Virgo - Cruise - Love Sick - VP Records Yaadcore feat. Shanique Marie & Kabaka Pyramid - No Fenke Fenke - Delicious Vinyl Island Brigadier Jerry - Weh Dem Ago Do - Tad's Records Peter Metro - Metric System - Sinbad & The Metric System - CSA Junior Murvin - Cool Out Son - Reggae Anthology: Joe Gibbs: Scorchers From The Mighty Two - VP Records Caroline Thompson - Feel Like Jumping - Peckings The Supreme - Peckings Records Keith & Tex - Let's Sing - Kebar Music Sleepy Wonder - Sweet Sensation - No Choice Music Group Gregory Isaacs - Extra Classic - Extra Classic - Trojan Records Ken Boothe - Puppet On A String - Showcase - Sonic Sounds Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Dub Proof - Frozen Dub - Dub Proof - Dub Proof Music Brigadier Jerry feat. Tad's Jr. & Greg Morris - Rockers Version - Tad's Records Culture Horn feat. Med Dred - Rootsman Dub (Dubophonic Dub Mix) - I'm A Rootsman - Dubophonic Medtone All Stars - Bearer Of Dub - Medtone Records Richie Phoe - Stress Out Dub - Kingston Connection In Dub - Kingston Express Records Jah Thomas - King Tubby's Dreadlocks Dub - Inna Roots Of Dub - Rhino Records Dubmatix - Permanence Dub - King Size Dub - Echo Beach Jackie Edwards - The Invasion aka Wa Da Da - This Is My Story - Trojan Records Jah Stitch - Give Jah The Glory - Original Ragga Muffin 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire King Tubby & The Aggrovators - The Invasion Version - Adventures In Dub: Essential Bassline Business - Metro Doubles Max Romeo - Melt Away 12” Version - Open The Gate 1973-1977 - Blood & Fire Eek A Mouse - Do You Remember 12” Mix - Reggae Anthology: Eekology - VP Records Barrington Levy & Scientist - Don't Fuss Nor Fight/Round 5 - Junjo Presents: Big Showdown At King Tubby's - Greensleeves Carlton Livingston - She Done With Him - Legsman Records 12” Gregory Isaacs w/ Mafia & Fluxy - Tribute To Wadee/Tribute Version - Mafia & Fluxy ============================= Mellow Mood - Daddy - Large - LaTempesta Rik Jam - Love Never Lost - Irie Yute Records Turbulence - Don't You Forget - Hold On To Your Rootz Riddim - Larger Than Life Records Kymani Marley - Dear Dad - The Journey - V2 Razoof feat. Keida - A Plan - Poets Club Records Jah Cure - Jah Lead The Way - Wizzle Riddim - TJ Records Charly Blacks feat. Jesse Royal - Herbalist Party - Wizzle Riddim - TJ Records Lukie D - Time To Shine - Wizzle Riddim - TJ Records Cutty Ranks - Double Trouble - Jitta Riddim - Dub Stuy Records Mr. Williamz & Green Lion Crew feat. Joe Lickshot & Tony Greene - Valley Of Bud/Bud Dub - The General Comes To Town - Green Lion Crew Curtis Lynch feat. Maxi Priest - Do You Remember - Necessary Mayhem Queen Omega - Big Up Papa - Dis Ya Time - Special Delivery Music Kabaka Pyramid - Reggae Music - Kontraband - Bebble Rock/Ghetto Youths International Etana - See Dem A Come - Remembering Joseph Hill - Penthouse Records Culture - See Them A Come/See Dem Dub - Two Sevens Clash: The 30th Anniversary Edition - Shanachie
Hard science meets dick jokes as the gang digs into "Home Soil." Cameron teleports Picard's fish, Alex spots a Nazi, and Marcy falls asleep at a national park. All this, plus a Trek Tek regarding terraforming and colonization. Engage!
Street Underground Radio es un programa dedicado especialmente a la cultura urbana, música Reggae, Dancehall, Hiphop y otros estilos relacionados, nacional e internacional, el programa es emitido cada viernes de 17 a 19 (hora española) desde los estudios de Radio Espai Jove en Villareal, Castellón por http://radioespaijove.esy.es , entrevistas, crónicas de eventos, sorteos... Pueden enviar material a este mail o para más info: streetundergroundradio@gmail.com Presentador, técnico de sonido y director: Sergio Vicent, a.k.a Littleskinnybwoy. Colaboradores de Radio: Cristian Vicent, Diego Perez, Jere Boucher, David Sanchez. MicON Sound: Sergio Vicent a.k.a Littleskinnybwoy, Jere Boucher a.k.a. Jere Selektah, David Sanchez a.k.a Nowarchez58 Selektah. INTRO AL PROGRAMA: DOBLEDY, EXCLUSIVO PARA STREET UNDERGROUND RADIO TEMA DE PRESENTACION: THIRD WORLD, REGGAE AMBASSADOR 1- SHIMOX, GUERREROS DE BARRIO (S.H.I X 540) 2- ACIDO 420, POR AMOR A ESTO (PROLOGO) 3- FOYONE FT. AYAX, OXIDO (RICO SIN DENUNCIA) 4- FOYONE FT. KASE-O, GUERRERO PSICOLOGICO (RICO SIN DENUNCIA) 5- LIZARD 13, A TOMAR POR CULO III 6- SFDK, AMOR ILEGAL 7- MALAK FT. FYAHBWOY & I-NESTA, CANDELA 8- SEÑOR R FT. DEADLY HUNTA, TODO GIRA DEPRISA (CARISMA) 9- SEÑOR R FT. GREEN VALLEY, EL VALOR DE LA AMISTAD (CARISMA) 10- SR.WILSON & THE ISLAND DEFEDERS, PEDRO EL PERMANENTE (24/7) 11- SR.WILSON & THE ISLAND DEFEDERS, TONIGHT (24/7) 12- BLOEMAN FT. TUXY & LITTLE ÑIN, SIN FINAL 13- BLOEMAN, STEP BY STEP (PROD. CRUDO BILBAO) 14- BLACK BEANIE DUB FT. TROY BERKLEY, THINK (BLACK BEANIE DUB) 15- MICHAEL EXODUS, BE WISE (EXODUB) 16- MICHAEL EXODUS, GREGORIAN STEP (EXODUB) 17- MICHAEL EXODUS, DUB ADDIKT (EXODUB) 18- BLACK BEANIE DUB FT.MORGAN IB, SKANK ALONE (BLACK BEANIE DUB) 19- CREATION CULTURE FT. PONCHITA PELIGROS & GEORGE PALMER, HOLD OF THE PRESSURE (HOLD OF THE PRESSURE) 20- CREATION CULTURE FT, LASAI, CREATION (HOLD OF THE PRESSURE) 21- DUB MACHINIST FT. B-REAL & DAMIAN MARLEY, FIRE (MASH IT UP) 22- O.B.F. FT. LONE RANGER, STYLE & FASHION (WILD) 23- ALPHA STEPPA FT. JONAH DAN, RAS TINNY & DON FE, JAH JAH CREATION (3RD KINGDOM) 24- JAH SHAKA FT. MAX ROMEO, CREATION DUB (DUB SALUTE 4) 25- IMPROVISATORS DUB MEET IRATION STEPPAS, GHETTO LIFE (INNA STEPPA DUB) 26- ADAM PRESCOTT FT. CHARLIE P, LAZY MAN 27- SHAGGY, RUBA DUB WI WANT 28- CHRIS MARTIN FT. ROMAIN VIRGO, LEAVE PEOPLE BUSINESS (BETTER DUB RIDDIM) 29- DA SHOCKER, GRABA SPLIFF (BETTER DUB RIDDM) 30- MARLON BROWN, CHOCOLATE BROWN 31- DRE ISLAND, GANJA I´M SMOKING 32- R KELLY, SNAKE (BAGHDAD RIDDIM) 33- SIZZLA, MEK DEM SEE (BAGHDAD RIDDIM) 34- CHUCK FENDA FT. CAPITAL D, HUNT FI DI FOOD (OUJI RIDDIM) Pueden seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales. Facebook: Street Underground Radio // Radio Espai Jove Twitter : @streetundergREJ // @radioespaijove Instagram: @streetundergroundradio // @radioespaijove YouTube: Street Underground Radio Colaboradores oficiales: Cultiu el Dr.Poten www.drpoten.es Extremadura Seeds MicON Sound (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, SoundCloud) Redactor en la página web funkmamma.com tu diario urbano sobre proyectos, eventos, videoclips..., desde mayo del 2015. Facebook: Funkmamma Cultura Urbana Twitter: @funkmamma Instagram: @funkmamma YouTube: FunkMammaYouTV www.funkmamma.com ONE LOVE!! RESPECT! Pasen buen fin de semana, good vibes!
Street Underground Radio es un programa dedicado especialmente a la cultura urbana, música Reggae, Dancehall, Hiphop y otros estilos relacionados, nacional e internacional, el programa es emitido cada viernes de 17 a 19 (hora española) desde los estudios de Radio Espai Jove en Villareal, Castellón por http://radioespaijove.esy.es , entrevistas, crónicas de eventos, sorteos... Pueden enviar material a este mail o para más info: streetundergroundradio@gmail.com Presentador, técnico de sonido y director: Sergio Vicent, a.k.a Littleskinnybwoy. Colaboradores de Radio: Cristian Vicent, Diego Perez, Jere Boucher, David Sanchez. MicON Sound: Sergio Vicent a.k.a Littleskinnybwoy, Jere Boucher a.k.a. Jere Selektah, David Sanchez a.k.a Nowarchez58 Selektah. INTRO AL PROGRAMA: DOBLEDY, EXCLUSIVO PARA STREET UNDERGROUND RADIO TEMA DE PRESENTACION: THIRD WORLD, REGGAE AMBASSADOR 1- SHIMOX, GUERREROS DE BARRIO (S.H.I X 540) 2- ACIDO 420, POR AMOR A ESTO (PROLOGO) 3- FOYONE FT. AYAX, OXIDO (RICO SIN DENUNCIA) 4- FOYONE FT. KASE-O, GUERRERO PSICOLOGICO (RICO SIN DENUNCIA) 5- LIZARD 13, A TOMAR POR CULO III 6- SFDK, AMOR ILEGAL 7- MALAK FT. FYAHBWOY & I-NESTA, CANDELA 8- SEÑOR R FT. DEADLY HUNTA, TODO GIRA DEPRISA (CARISMA) 9- SEÑOR R FT. GREEN VALLEY, EL VALOR DE LA AMISTAD (CARISMA) 10- SR.WILSON & THE ISLAND DEFEDERS, PEDRO EL PERMANENTE (24/7) 11- SR.WILSON & THE ISLAND DEFEDERS, TONIGHT (24/7) 12- BLOEMAN FT. TUXY & LITTLE ÑIN, SIN FINAL 13- BLOEMAN, STEP BY STEP (PROD. CRUDO BILBAO) 14- BLACK BEANIE DUB FT. TROY BERKLEY, THINK (BLACK BEANIE DUB) 15- MICHAEL EXODUS, BE WISE (EXODUB) 16- MICHAEL EXODUS, GREGORIAN STEP (EXODUB) 17- MICHAEL EXODUS, DUB ADDIKT (EXODUB) 18- BLACK BEANIE DUB FT.MORGAN IB, SKANK ALONE (BLACK BEANIE DUB) 19- CREATION CULTURE FT. PONCHITA PELIGROS & GEORGE PALMER, HOLD OF THE PRESSURE (HOLD OF THE PRESSURE) 20- CREATION CULTURE FT, LASAI, CREATION (HOLD OF THE PRESSURE) 21- DUB MACHINIST FT. B-REAL & DAMIAN MARLEY, FIRE (MASH IT UP) 22- O.B.F. FT. LONE RANGER, STYLE & FASHION (WILD) 23- ALPHA STEPPA FT. JONAH DAN, RAS TINNY & DON FE, JAH JAH CREATION (3RD KINGDOM) 24- JAH SHAKA FT. MAX ROMEO, CREATION DUB (DUB SALUTE 4) 25- IMPROVISATORS DUB MEET IRATION STEPPAS, GHETTO LIFE (INNA STEPPA DUB) 26- ADAM PRESCOTT FT. CHARLIE P, LAZY MAN 27- SHAGGY, RUBA DUB WI WANT 28- CHRIS MARTIN FT. ROMAIN VIRGO, LEAVE PEOPLE BUSINESS (BETTER DUB RIDDIM) 29- DA SHOCKER, GRABA SPLIFF (BETTER DUB RIDDM) 30- MARLON BROWN, CHOCOLATE BROWN 31- DRE ISLAND, GANJA I´M SMOKING 32- R KELLY, SNAKE (BAGHDAD RIDDIM) 33- SIZZLA, MEK DEM SEE (BAGHDAD RIDDIM) 34- CHUCK FENDA FT. CAPITAL D, HUNT FI DI FOOD (OUJI RIDDIM) Pueden seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales. Facebook: Street Underground Radio // Radio Espai Jove Twitter : @streetundergREJ // @radioespaijove Instagram: @streetundergroundradio // @radioespaijove YouTube: Street Underground Radio Colaboradores oficiales: Cultiu el Dr.Poten www.drpoten.es Extremadura Seeds MicON Sound (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, SoundCloud) Redactor en la página web funkmamma.com tu diario urbano sobre proyectos, eventos, videoclips..., desde mayo del 2015. Facebook: Funkmamma Cultura Urbana Twitter: @funkmamma Instagram: @funkmamma YouTube: FunkMammaYouTV www.funkmamma.com ONE LOVE!! RESPECT! Pasen buen fin de semana, good vibes!
In our 200th episode we try to talk about the map of Draconis Mons, but predictably get sidetracked often. Also, there are spoilers immediately for the story for this LW chapter.
Debt is a big time issue. Our income is not enough to support debt. As you listen to this podcast you will hear construction noise, they are working on the floor above my office - Sorry for the extra noise. But we got the podcast done.
Debt is a big time issue. Our income is not enough to support debt. As you listen to this podcast you will hear construction noise, they are working on the floor above my office - Sorry for the extra noise. But we got the podcast done.
This week, the boys dive into iOS 9.3 with the help of Fraser Speirs.
This week, the boys dive into iOS 9.3 with the help of Fraser Speirs.
Juros compostos e acumulação de capital - Dúvidas do Investidor (Podcast) by André Bona