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With the upcoming National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) system changes — Docket 2025-1 — poised to boost carrier efficiency and potentially lower shipping costs, this discussion examines past classification challenges and outlines the future benefits, along with crucial preparation resources for shippers. Host Samantha Jones of SJ Consulting is joined by Seth Bauer, Director of Traffic Services at Old Dominion Freight Line, and Keith Peterson, Director of Operations for the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA). Key Takeaways: · Why did the NMFTA change to density-based pricing? [5:54] · How will updates to the National Motor Freight Classification system impact shippers? [8:48] · Benefits and challenges of the NMFC Docket 2025-1 changes. [17:11] · Resources and tools that help shippers prepare for the upcoming changes to the NMFC system. [20:31] Shareables: · “Freight today, a lot of it is on pallets so it makes sense to look at it from a density-base. You need the dimensions and the weight. It just keeps it nice and simple and uniform across the board.” — Keith Peterson, Director of Operations, NMFTA · “From a classification standpoint, simplification is going to be great. And it's going to create a better experience for the customer.” — Seth Bauer, Director of Traffic Services, ODFL · “We want a pallet that is composed well. It's never been incumbent on the shipper in the past to make sure they are stacking their pallets so they are filling all the spaces.” — Seth Bauer, Director of Traffic Services, ODFL · “I don't know any carrier that doesn't appreciate getting the dimensions so they know what to plan for as far as picking up.” — Keith Peterson, Director of Operations, NMFTA · “From a carrier perspective, the best resource we have is the Solutions Specialist.” — Seth Bauer, Director of Traffic Services, ODFL Resources · Connect with Samantha Jones · OD's NMFTA Resource Page · OD Outlook · ODFL.com · NMFCChanges.com · Cargo Shorts podcast · Shippers can direct freight-related questions to marketing@ODFL.com.
The boys discuss the importance of cargo shorts, the Hope Diamond and the ransom of Julius Caesar
00:00 Andy's cargo shorts, and CU pays Deion Sanders.15:00 Wild finish to Bulls-Lakers.25:45 Kyle Freeland's place in Rockies history.33:50 Jeff Legwold joins the show in-studio.
Must Arrive By Date (MABD) shipping has become a cornerstone for retailers and supply chains alike. Born out of the need for efficiency and precision, MABD's mandate that freight must be delivered within highly specific date and time windows. There are strict penalties for non-compliance, presenting challenges for shippers. Understanding and navigating these requirements is essential for those involved in the movement of goods. Host Samantha Jones of SJ Consulting, is joined by Greg Plemmons, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer and Chris Kelley, Senior Vice President of Operations at Old Dominion Freight Line to discuss best practices for shippers and carriers to ensure scorecard compliance. Key Takeaways: · What is Must Arrive By Date (MABD), and are requirements different from LTL shipments? [2:10] · How can carriers ensure external challenges do not inhibit MABD shipments? [11:05] · Scorecards and penalties prompt shippers to engage with trusted partners. [13:28] · Identifying which shipments require an MABD level of attention. [20:55] Shareables: · “Make digital connections with your carrier to streamline the flow of communication.” — Greg Plemmons, COO, ODFL · “As the economy picks back up, warehouse space at the DC's will get more constrained and that will continue to push more MABD.” — Greg Plemmons, COO, ODFL · “We have conversations with customers every day about the improvement in their scorecards after signing on with our MABD program.” — Chris Kelley, Senior Vice President of Operations, ODFL · “It's important for these retailers to be careful with what type of inventory they are holding, and how fast they are turning products.” — Samantha Jones, Host of Cargo Shorts Podcast, ODFL · “Communicate with your carrier early and often and we will do the same.” — Greg Plemmons, COO, ODFL · “It's more critical than ever to get the product out there.” — Chris Kelley, Senior Vice President of Operations, ODFL Resources: · Connect with Samantha Jones · Learn about OD's MABD services · OD Outlook · ODFL.com · Cargo Shorts podcast · Shippers can direct freight-related questions to marketing@ODFL.com.
Sexy Time Fun Facts - Rizznections - Headline Goo Microsoft hangs up on Skype: Service to shut down May 5, 2025Ingrid Andress Has Returned From Her Hiatus With A Redeeming Rendition Of The National AnthemOnlyfans model claims she and her mom got pregnant by the same man just weeks apartFollow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams - Check out King Scott's Linktr.ee/kingscottrules + band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Skinny invites Colin, a former student, to the podcast. They talk about what's turning the kids on these days in the jam band world. Colin dives into his playlist, and what he's seeing on the road. Can I live while I'm young! I'm old, so no. Thanks for listening!
Skinny and JW share their thoughts on the passing of Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh.
Join Stub Me Down for Cargo Shorts- quick conversations and musical interludes that come along every now and again. You can jam your stubs in your pockets and revel in the nostalgia! Cargo Shorts 1 features a quick chat with JW's father Bill, a musician featured on Stub Me Down Connecting the Notes. Papa Dubbs runs through a new instrumental he just wrote and shares a story about a meal with a musical icon!
Send us a textEver wondered why cargo shorts are the unsung heroes of dad fashion? Darin makes a compelling case while Mike contemplates the idea of adopting a stray dog. From Costco shopping woes to the hilarious saga of a gas stove left on all day, this episode is packed with the kind of dad tales you didn't know you needed.Plus, the duo dives into the world of Oasis, breaking down their love-hate relationship with the band, and why they think Noel and Liam Gallagher's antics are pure entertainment gold. And don't miss the top ten list of the most popular characters on the show! Special thanks to Rick Miller and Southern Culture on the Skids. Visit www.SCOTS.com to catch them on tour! #SouthernCultureOnTheSkids #Oasis #CargoShorts #CostcoWoes #DudeWipes Support the Show.Support the show
The domestic supply chain has changed in ways few could predict. It has rebuilt itself in new, dynamic ways, with a stronger version of Just-in-Time shipping emerging. It is called “Just-in-Time 2.0.” This new model keeps the best parts of the old system while focusing on shorter, resilient lines of transport with greater redundancy. Host Jonathan Betz is joined by Dr. Thomas Goldsby, the Professor of Supply Chain Management at Haslam College of Business at the University of Tennessee, and Greg Plemmons, the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Old Dominion Freight Line. Their conversation explores the advantages and challenges of Just-in-Time 2.0, near-shoring options, and the new AI tools companies can access when planning for future demands. Key Takeaways: Did Just-in-Case shipping solve Just-in-Time 1.0 supply chain issues? [1:41] Advantages and challenges of Just-in-Time 2.0 shipping. [8:53] Current geo-political business challenges and near-shoring opportunities. [12:26] Has near-shoring improved supply chain resilience and can companies bear the cost? [17:30] Does 3D printing or Additive Manufacturing lessen dependence on distant suppliers? [22:41] The data analytics companies can use to predict demand accurately. [24:28] Resources: OD Outlook ODFL.com Cargo Shorts podcast Shippers can direct freight-related questions to marketing@ODFL.com.
On this episode of the podcast the guys start off by getting right into the creative director musical chairs that seem to be continuing in the fashion world. Peter Hawkings, who took over at Tom Ford after Tom's departure, is stepping down after just two collections. There's talk of John Galliano leaving Margiela for Fendi, and vacancies remain at Chanel and Givenchy. The conversation then shifts to VF selling Supreme to Essilor Luxottica for $1.5 billion due to disappointing results, raising questions about whether brands can become too big and if expansion is always beneficial. The Olympic Games Paris 2024 have officially begun, which means the kits are out too. Kith has released a Team USA basketball capsule with superstar Kevin Durant, and Birkenstock has opened its first Paris store! The Mules of the week are championed before asking the room if Cargo Shorts are actually acceptable for grown men to wear? Butt Watch Stoffa Woven Slide Sandal Goods & Services Handmade Vegetable Tanned Leather Mule MM6 MAISON MARGIELAx Salomon Men's XT-4 Sneakers SALEHE BEMBURY X SARU CLOG Miu Miu x New Balance 530
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This episode is a preview - if you'd like the entire episode, consider subscribing to our HeroHero for early episodes, extra episodes, giveaways, and more!The boys are back to discuss regional fashion and how it's shaped international trends! Join Sol (@solthompson) and Michael (@_smithstagram) as they explore everything from lighthouse keepers and Ivy Trads in the northeast to Chicanos and the Athleisure dudes of LA to the grunge scene of the northwest (yes, I do not listen to a lot of grunge and apologize for my lack of intricate knowledge). The boys actually stay on topic for most of the pod, so that's new, but also quite exciting. If you think the episode sounds interesting, join the HeroHero!Lots of love,SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
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Understanding freight classification is a critical part of the shipping process. If freight is not properly classified or wrong item numbers are used, the most accurate rates may not be applied, which can lead to an unwelcome surprise on the final bill. Understanding these classifications is critical to a business, but why is it a struggle for some, and what can be done to improve the system to streamline LTL shipments? In this episode, hear from Old Dominion's Director of Pricing Services, Erin Topper. Erin spent 18 years at the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA), where she was responsible for managing the classification development process, including reviewing and updating packaging-related content and writing proposals to amend the National Motor Freight Classification. Key Takeaways: What are the components that go into determining the freight classification for LTL shipments? [1:36] Why should shippers spend more time upfront in properly classifying their freight? [3:31] What is being done to help shippers properly classify freight? [4:36] How important is packaging, and what is the key for shippers to get packaging “just right”? [6:38] Why does Old Dominion prioritize claim prevention? [13:06] Erin answers shipper's freight-related questions. [13:42] Resources: OD Outlook ODFL.com Cargo Shorts podcast Shippers can direct freight-related questions to marketing@ODFL.com
Customer expectations are growing as economic stress factors remain, giving rise to an uncertain holiday season. Retailers face their peak period during this season of shopping and shipping. This year appears to be shaping up like few others. Inflation remains a concern, interest rates continue to rise, and retailers are worried about weakened spending. So, where do things stand now? Do shippers expect this season to be naughty or nice? In this episode, hear from the Assistant Professor of Professional Practice at Rutgers Business School, Dr. Tony Bell. Dr. Bell has 30 years of experience in supply chain operations and management with Johnson & Johnson, the Coca-Cola company, Whirlpool, and Maersk. And Old Dominion's Senior VP of Sales, Steve Hartsell. Steve has over 20 years of experience and has held multiple positions, including Director of OD Expedited and Service Center Manager. Key Takeaways: What can we expect for the holiday shopping season, based on the fall shipping season? [1:15] Have post-COVID-19 supply-chain issues been solved? [3:21] Are manufacturers and retailers managing their inventories sufficiently despite the multiple supply chain risks? [5:27] How can risk-mitigation strategies reduce supply chain challenges? [8:35] What can retailers do to prepare for this holiday season? [10:08] How are labor shortages impacting the overall supply chain? [10:59] Resources: OD Outlook ODFL.com Cargo Shorts podcast
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You know that old saying "the clothes make the man?" Well this week, Joe Pera, whose new stand-up special 'Slow & Steady' is out now on YouTube, joins us to conclusively demonstrate that it is not only incorrect but also potentially dangerous misinformation. That's right, the personal is political and Joe is here to examine the hat that he is currently wearing with a sartorial lense so critical that Anna Wintour is shaking in her little boots. Plus, is there a wrong way to receive a gift? Is there such thing as a free upgrade? And are you having a conversation with masculinity or are you just wearing cargo shorts? We can't answer everything, but we can certainly ask and that should count for something!Come to our extra-spooky HALLOWEEN LIVE SHOW at the Bell House in Brooklyn on 10/27: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/straightiolab-tickets-728339060737?aff=oddtdtcreator Subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/straightiolab for bonus episodes twice a month and don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome Back to the Brunch Breakdown Podcast! On #TheMenu: We're Looking Back on a Great September that gave us a ton of of Pop-Culture, and Sports moments. From Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce to Usher, NSYNC, The Rock, Pat McAfee, Deion Sanders, Beer, Costco, Cargo Shorts, and MORE! This episode is an All You Can Eat BRUNCH, so grab a chair, and your biggest pair of Cargo shorts, and we'll see yinz at the Table! Thank You For Listening! Check out the SOUNDS OF BRUNCH Playlist on Spotify! WATCH Full Episodes of the @BrunchBreakdown Podcast on YouTube & Facebook. LISTEN on AMAZON, Audible, Spotify, Apple, and Everywhere You Get Your Podcasts. FOLLOW us on X, Threads, Triller, Instagram, TikTok, and GoodPods!
On Today's Menu: Formative hot dogs & a heated French fry debate All the things we love to hate during the worst month of the year Who doesn't love a good summer chili dog? The art of a good burger Our official PSA to grown men Food News You Can Use: Lawsuit attempts to stop hot LA eatery from opening at Fountainbleu Mexican restaurant, Leoncito, going into Red Rock this October Hard Hat Lounge is returning to business by the end of September Meatball Hero serves freshly made Italian-inspired sandwiches from a renovated 1954 Silverdome trailer Some regional chains are moving in like Bojangles, Whataburger, & Zippy's Nevada Brew Works is ending its ½ off burger Wednesday special Balla's half-priced steak verdict Recent Ventures & Spots Mentioned: Marche Bacchus Bavette's Steakhouse & Bar A Restaurant in Newport Beach Capriotti's Sandwich Shop 00 Pie & Pub (pro tip: make a reservation) Taqueria Los Catrines 7th & Carson Downtown Kitchen & Bar Rincon de Buenos Aires Braeswood Barbecue ONE Steakhouse SoulBelly BBQ Thanks for tuning into today's episode! If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the show, & make sure you leave us a 5-star review. Visit us at Eating Las Vegas & Eat. Talk. Repeat. TWITTER: @EatTalkRepeat, @EatingLasVegas, @WhatsRightSam, & @AshTheAttorney INSTAGRAM: @EatTalkRepeatLV, @JohnCurtas, @WhatsRightSam, & @AshTheAttorney
In the Funky Buddah Happy Hour we talk about Dolphins Training Camp and the injury report, Headlines, and cargo shorts.
Robby and Adam keep breaking down the first round of the NHL draft and how the Preds stand. Plus, a special Rob Rant with an opinion from Adam.
Podcast time again, gather round as we discuss: American Boy, Being birthers for random people, Cargo shorts conceal carry, Olympics jury duty, Eddie the Eagle, Megan the Stallion eating while watching anime, Video games in real life (real), Video games coming out of the TV, Sonic Live, The One Piece live action Netflix show, The new Flash movie and Christopher Reeve's macabre cameo, Deep fake lies being the worse part, Pokémon card crime spree, Old people not understanding things, Hating responsibly and the Idol controversy, Cold calling podcasts, Dream's face devolving, The subreddit backout, White House kitties, Anti Woke clothing line, The great Isom rant, Common app essay til toks, and The great college scam email us at brownbrickspodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brown-bricks/support
Chad Hartman, Mark Freie and Chris Tubbs discuss the merits of long retirement speeches, cargo shorts, and more on Overrated/Underrated/Properly Rated.
Well-known, established companies have successfully navigated downturns by focusing on their foundational principles and values. Maintaining relevance in their markets had little to do with competition or price. In this episode of Cargo Shorts, we focus on understanding brand value in the market and how building good relationships with partners drives business success. Host Jonathan Betz is joined by two experts who know the importance of staying focused on their brand fundamentals and how maintaining quality service drives customer loyalty far beyond pricing–Chip Overbey, Senior Vice President of Strategic Planning at Old Dominion Freight Line, and Thom Albrecht, CFO, and Chief Revenue Officer at Reliance Partners Insurance. Key Takeaways: A company's foundation and its values should be the guiding light when navigating through uncertain economic times, Chip explains. [1:43] Thom shares five universal foundational principles for long-term business success beyond the trucking industry. Chip explains how Old Dominion delivers on the brand promise. [4:13] Thom describes how to build a consistent brand value by emboldening a company's internal dynamics. [9:49] Thom explores the common denominator of well-known brands that have maintained brand value for the long term. [14:32] Chip references other organizations that convey the value of their brand to customers and prospective customers. [17:13] Chip explains how Old Dominion differentiates itself as the premier transportation company. [22:11] Resources: ODFL.com Cargo Shorts Podcast
Show Notes:Topics: Progressive Bluegrass Band ~ My Brother's Keeper, cereal is perfect, Robert Mason Co., Cargo Shorts, Rooftop Bars, Mother's Day Reservations, Welcome Home Soon Allison Natalie's Grandview What Temperature Is 'Shorts Weather'? Rooftop Bars and Restaurants in Columbus Where To Have A Perfect Picnic In Columbus The 15 Best Places for Picnics in Columbus Top 10 Best Mothers Day Brunch in Columbus, OH Restaurants open for Mother's Day in Columbus 145+ Funny Mom Jokes Because She's Way Funnier Than Dad (Just Don't Tell Him That)
In this episode I talk with writer, author, DJ, and speaker, Jared Dillian. Jared's newsletters include The Daily Dirtnap, a daily market newsletter for investment professionals, and We're Gonna Get Those Bastards, which is about everything that is depraved, especially finance, culture and music. His books include Street Freak, All the Evil of This World, Those Bastards, and No Worries (2024). In his spare time, Jared is a progressive house DJ and speaks frequently on mental health issues at financial institutions. We talk about: Bet on Winners USD F.I.R.E. Play the Tuba! Cargo Shorts and more! I hope you enjoyed this conversation with Jared as much as I did!
Alphabet reports revenue and earnings beat for first quarter. Only 28 legacy verified users signed up for Twitter Blue hours after Elon Musk removed their checkmarks. Elon Musk Figured Out the Media's Biggest Weakness. Facebook Made BuzzFeed, Then Killed It. Jonah and the Whale. Traffic by Ben Smith. Pichai teases AI, Pixel, and Android at Google I/O 2023. Nate Silver Out at 538, ABC News as Disney Layoffs Hit ABC News. These celebrities 'subscribed to Twitter Blue.' Except they're dead. Jean Twenge is ready to make you defend your generation again. Jarvis thread on further research regarding teens and social media. Senators unveil bipartisan legislation to ban kids under 13 from joining social media platforms. Meta Reports First Quarter 2023 Results. Tucker Carlson's Vulgar, Offensive Messages About Colleagues Helped Seal His Fate at Fox News. Look Out, Tesla, There's a Really Tiny Competitor in Your Rearview Mirror. U.S. Supreme Court to decide if public officials can block critics on social media. School Chromebooks are creating huge amounts of e-waste. Tesla wins lawsuit over Autopilot Model S crash. Video of the Pixel Fold. AI-generated Drake song is an insult to the artistry of hip-hop. Grimes invites people to use her voice in AI songs. Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes. Google on why Authenticator sync isn't E2E encrypted, but the option is coming later. Google Messages starts showing end-to-end encryption for RCS group chats out of beta. Google is making it much easier to search for tools in Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Google ups Chromebook privacy with a new camera and mic switch. Google Bard can now write, debug, and explain code. Google Assistant will stop speaking after turning on smart home devices. Picks: Stacey - Aqara Adds Presence Sensor FP2 to its Smart Sensor Portfolio. Leo - Mouthpad: The world's first available hands-free touchpad. Jeff - EXTREMELY ONLINE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF FAME, INFLUENCE, AND POWER ON THE INTERNET by Taylor Lorenz. Jeff - Google median income: $279,500. Ant - My Big Round World: (in a Little Square Book) by Shawn Powers. Ant - Much Respect For Mr. Sharpe and His Work. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/twig CDW.com/HPE meraki.cisco.com/twit
Alphabet reports revenue and earnings beat for first quarter. Only 28 legacy verified users signed up for Twitter Blue hours after Elon Musk removed their checkmarks. Elon Musk Figured Out the Media's Biggest Weakness. Facebook Made BuzzFeed, Then Killed It. Jonah and the Whale. Traffic by Ben Smith. Pichai teases AI, Pixel, and Android at Google I/O 2023. Nate Silver Out at 538, ABC News as Disney Layoffs Hit ABC News. These celebrities 'subscribed to Twitter Blue.' Except they're dead. Jean Twenge is ready to make you defend your generation again. Jarvis thread on further research regarding teens and social media. Senators unveil bipartisan legislation to ban kids under 13 from joining social media platforms. Meta Reports First Quarter 2023 Results. Tucker Carlson's Vulgar, Offensive Messages About Colleagues Helped Seal His Fate at Fox News. Look Out, Tesla, There's a Really Tiny Competitor in Your Rearview Mirror. U.S. Supreme Court to decide if public officials can block critics on social media. School Chromebooks are creating huge amounts of e-waste. Tesla wins lawsuit over Autopilot Model S crash. Video of the Pixel Fold. AI-generated Drake song is an insult to the artistry of hip-hop. Grimes invites people to use her voice in AI songs. Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes. Google on why Authenticator sync isn't E2E encrypted, but the option is coming later. Google Messages starts showing end-to-end encryption for RCS group chats out of beta. Google is making it much easier to search for tools in Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Google ups Chromebook privacy with a new camera and mic switch. Google Bard can now write, debug, and explain code. Google Assistant will stop speaking after turning on smart home devices. Picks: Stacey - Aqara Adds Presence Sensor FP2 to its Smart Sensor Portfolio. Leo - Mouthpad: The world's first available hands-free touchpad. Jeff - EXTREMELY ONLINE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF FAME, INFLUENCE, AND POWER ON THE INTERNET by Taylor Lorenz. Jeff - Google median income: $279,500. Ant - My Big Round World: (in a Little Square Book) by Shawn Powers. Ant - Much Respect For Mr. Sharpe and His Work. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/twig CDW.com/HPE meraki.cisco.com/twit
Alphabet reports revenue and earnings beat for first quarter. Only 28 legacy verified users signed up for Twitter Blue hours after Elon Musk removed their checkmarks. Elon Musk Figured Out the Media's Biggest Weakness. Facebook Made BuzzFeed, Then Killed It. Jonah and the Whale. Traffic by Ben Smith. Pichai teases AI, Pixel, and Android at Google I/O 2023. Nate Silver Out at 538, ABC News as Disney Layoffs Hit ABC News. These celebrities 'subscribed to Twitter Blue.' Except they're dead. Jean Twenge is ready to make you defend your generation again. Jarvis thread on further research regarding teens and social media. Senators unveil bipartisan legislation to ban kids under 13 from joining social media platforms. Meta Reports First Quarter 2023 Results. Tucker Carlson's Vulgar, Offensive Messages About Colleagues Helped Seal His Fate at Fox News. Look Out, Tesla, There's a Really Tiny Competitor in Your Rearview Mirror. U.S. Supreme Court to decide if public officials can block critics on social media. School Chromebooks are creating huge amounts of e-waste. Tesla wins lawsuit over Autopilot Model S crash. Video of the Pixel Fold. AI-generated Drake song is an insult to the artistry of hip-hop. Grimes invites people to use her voice in AI songs. Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes. Google on why Authenticator sync isn't E2E encrypted, but the option is coming later. Google Messages starts showing end-to-end encryption for RCS group chats out of beta. Google is making it much easier to search for tools in Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Google ups Chromebook privacy with a new camera and mic switch. Google Bard can now write, debug, and explain code. Google Assistant will stop speaking after turning on smart home devices. Picks: Stacey - Aqara Adds Presence Sensor FP2 to its Smart Sensor Portfolio. Leo - Mouthpad: The world's first available hands-free touchpad. Jeff - EXTREMELY ONLINE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF FAME, INFLUENCE, AND POWER ON THE INTERNET by Taylor Lorenz. Jeff - Google median income: $279,500. Ant - My Big Round World: (in a Little Square Book) by Shawn Powers. Ant - Much Respect For Mr. Sharpe and His Work. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/twig CDW.com/HPE meraki.cisco.com/twit
Alphabet reports revenue and earnings beat for first quarter. Only 28 legacy verified users signed up for Twitter Blue hours after Elon Musk removed their checkmarks. Elon Musk Figured Out the Media's Biggest Weakness. Facebook Made BuzzFeed, Then Killed It. Jonah and the Whale. Traffic by Ben Smith. Pichai teases AI, Pixel, and Android at Google I/O 2023. Nate Silver Out at 538, ABC News as Disney Layoffs Hit ABC News. These celebrities 'subscribed to Twitter Blue.' Except they're dead. Jean Twenge is ready to make you defend your generation again. Jarvis thread on further research regarding teens and social media. Senators unveil bipartisan legislation to ban kids under 13 from joining social media platforms. Meta Reports First Quarter 2023 Results. Tucker Carlson's Vulgar, Offensive Messages About Colleagues Helped Seal His Fate at Fox News. Look Out, Tesla, There's a Really Tiny Competitor in Your Rearview Mirror. U.S. Supreme Court to decide if public officials can block critics on social media. School Chromebooks are creating huge amounts of e-waste. Tesla wins lawsuit over Autopilot Model S crash. Video of the Pixel Fold. AI-generated Drake song is an insult to the artistry of hip-hop. Grimes invites people to use her voice in AI songs. Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes. Google on why Authenticator sync isn't E2E encrypted, but the option is coming later. Google Messages starts showing end-to-end encryption for RCS group chats out of beta. Google is making it much easier to search for tools in Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Google ups Chromebook privacy with a new camera and mic switch. Google Bard can now write, debug, and explain code. Google Assistant will stop speaking after turning on smart home devices. Picks: Stacey - Aqara Adds Presence Sensor FP2 to its Smart Sensor Portfolio. Leo - Mouthpad: The world's first available hands-free touchpad. Jeff - EXTREMELY ONLINE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF FAME, INFLUENCE, AND POWER ON THE INTERNET by Taylor Lorenz. Jeff - Google median income: $279,500. Ant - My Big Round World: (in a Little Square Book) by Shawn Powers. Ant - Much Respect For Mr. Sharpe and His Work. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/twig CDW.com/HPE meraki.cisco.com/twit
Alphabet reports revenue and earnings beat for first quarter. Only 28 legacy verified users signed up for Twitter Blue hours after Elon Musk removed their checkmarks. Elon Musk Figured Out the Media's Biggest Weakness. Facebook Made BuzzFeed, Then Killed It. Jonah and the Whale. Traffic by Ben Smith. Pichai teases AI, Pixel, and Android at Google I/O 2023. Nate Silver Out at 538, ABC News as Disney Layoffs Hit ABC News. These celebrities 'subscribed to Twitter Blue.' Except they're dead. Jean Twenge is ready to make you defend your generation again. Jarvis thread on further research regarding teens and social media. Senators unveil bipartisan legislation to ban kids under 13 from joining social media platforms. Meta Reports First Quarter 2023 Results. Tucker Carlson's Vulgar, Offensive Messages About Colleagues Helped Seal His Fate at Fox News. Look Out, Tesla, There's a Really Tiny Competitor in Your Rearview Mirror. U.S. Supreme Court to decide if public officials can block critics on social media. School Chromebooks are creating huge amounts of e-waste. Tesla wins lawsuit over Autopilot Model S crash. Video of the Pixel Fold. AI-generated Drake song is an insult to the artistry of hip-hop. Grimes invites people to use her voice in AI songs. Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes. Google on why Authenticator sync isn't E2E encrypted, but the option is coming later. Google Messages starts showing end-to-end encryption for RCS group chats out of beta. Google is making it much easier to search for tools in Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Google ups Chromebook privacy with a new camera and mic switch. Google Bard can now write, debug, and explain code. Google Assistant will stop speaking after turning on smart home devices. Picks: Stacey - Aqara Adds Presence Sensor FP2 to its Smart Sensor Portfolio. Leo - Mouthpad: The world's first available hands-free touchpad. Jeff - EXTREMELY ONLINE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF FAME, INFLUENCE, AND POWER ON THE INTERNET by Taylor Lorenz. Jeff - Google median income: $279,500. Ant - My Big Round World: (in a Little Square Book) by Shawn Powers. Ant - Much Respect For Mr. Sharpe and His Work. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/twig CDW.com/HPE meraki.cisco.com/twit
Alphabet reports revenue and earnings beat for first quarter. Only 28 legacy verified users signed up for Twitter Blue hours after Elon Musk removed their checkmarks. Elon Musk Figured Out the Media's Biggest Weakness. Facebook Made BuzzFeed, Then Killed It. Jonah and the Whale. Traffic by Ben Smith. Pichai teases AI, Pixel, and Android at Google I/O 2023. Nate Silver Out at 538, ABC News as Disney Layoffs Hit ABC News. These celebrities 'subscribed to Twitter Blue.' Except they're dead. Jean Twenge is ready to make you defend your generation again. Jarvis thread on further research regarding teens and social media. Senators unveil bipartisan legislation to ban kids under 13 from joining social media platforms. Meta Reports First Quarter 2023 Results. Tucker Carlson's Vulgar, Offensive Messages About Colleagues Helped Seal His Fate at Fox News. Look Out, Tesla, There's a Really Tiny Competitor in Your Rearview Mirror. U.S. Supreme Court to decide if public officials can block critics on social media. School Chromebooks are creating huge amounts of e-waste. Tesla wins lawsuit over Autopilot Model S crash. Video of the Pixel Fold. AI-generated Drake song is an insult to the artistry of hip-hop. Grimes invites people to use her voice in AI songs. Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes. Google on why Authenticator sync isn't E2E encrypted, but the option is coming later. Google Messages starts showing end-to-end encryption for RCS group chats out of beta. Google is making it much easier to search for tools in Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Google ups Chromebook privacy with a new camera and mic switch. Google Bard can now write, debug, and explain code. Google Assistant will stop speaking after turning on smart home devices. Picks: Stacey - Aqara Adds Presence Sensor FP2 to its Smart Sensor Portfolio. Leo - Mouthpad: The world's first available hands-free touchpad. Jeff - EXTREMELY ONLINE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF FAME, INFLUENCE, AND POWER ON THE INTERNET by Taylor Lorenz. Jeff - Google median income: $279,500. Ant - My Big Round World: (in a Little Square Book) by Shawn Powers. Ant - Much Respect For Mr. Sharpe and His Work. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/twig CDW.com/HPE meraki.cisco.com/twit
Alphabet reports revenue and earnings beat for first quarter. Only 28 legacy verified users signed up for Twitter Blue hours after Elon Musk removed their checkmarks. Elon Musk Figured Out the Media's Biggest Weakness. Facebook Made BuzzFeed, Then Killed It. Jonah and the Whale. Traffic by Ben Smith. Pichai teases AI, Pixel, and Android at Google I/O 2023. Nate Silver Out at 538, ABC News as Disney Layoffs Hit ABC News. These celebrities 'subscribed to Twitter Blue.' Except they're dead. Jean Twenge is ready to make you defend your generation again. Jarvis thread on further research regarding teens and social media. Senators unveil bipartisan legislation to ban kids under 13 from joining social media platforms. Meta Reports First Quarter 2023 Results. Tucker Carlson's Vulgar, Offensive Messages About Colleagues Helped Seal His Fate at Fox News. Look Out, Tesla, There's a Really Tiny Competitor in Your Rearview Mirror. U.S. Supreme Court to decide if public officials can block critics on social media. School Chromebooks are creating huge amounts of e-waste. Tesla wins lawsuit over Autopilot Model S crash. Video of the Pixel Fold. AI-generated Drake song is an insult to the artistry of hip-hop. Grimes invites people to use her voice in AI songs. Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes. Google on why Authenticator sync isn't E2E encrypted, but the option is coming later. Google Messages starts showing end-to-end encryption for RCS group chats out of beta. Google is making it much easier to search for tools in Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Google ups Chromebook privacy with a new camera and mic switch. Google Bard can now write, debug, and explain code. Google Assistant will stop speaking after turning on smart home devices. Picks: Stacey - Aqara Adds Presence Sensor FP2 to its Smart Sensor Portfolio. Leo - Mouthpad: The world's first available hands-free touchpad. Jeff - EXTREMELY ONLINE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF FAME, INFLUENCE, AND POWER ON THE INTERNET by Taylor Lorenz. Jeff - Google median income: $279,500. Ant - My Big Round World: (in a Little Square Book) by Shawn Powers. Ant - Much Respect For Mr. Sharpe and His Work. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/twig CDW.com/HPE meraki.cisco.com/twit
Here's what you might have missed today on The Morning Show for Monday April, 24th, 2023: More talks about the debt ceiling but another thing that is on the minds of many people in Southwest Michigan is
Daily Dirtnap author, Jared Dillian, joins us today for a conversation on gold's big move and if we could see some sort of futures move over the weekend after the nonfarm payrolls numbers are released tomorrow. Jared also shares some insights into the writing of his latest book, "Those Bastards". A link can be found HERE to find the book on Amazon.
The Sad_Jaguar is back after a week off and we pick up right where the show left off last week with the merits of wardrobe. The Intricacies of The Women's Lib Movement is discussed as is the new alliances forming around the world in opposition to the western ways. Music News You Can Use features Dolly Parton going Rock and Roll, and just for good measure; The Death Penalty is discussed too. If you're new to the pod, I'm sure this all seems like heavy content, but it's all handled with a grain of salt.Support the show
It's yard preppin' time, people! Time to budget for everything you need to get your yard ready for summer. Side note - you probably don't need that outdoor pizza oven!
A PAGE FROM THE GLIZZY FILES my GENIDOLS. So here we go again with some poop and Kanye "ye" West watch. Other nonsense like UFC betting scandal, Hunter Biden story being nothing, Cargo Shorts, JFK assassination, SZA, Shark week controversy, NFL, NBA, UFC -Jan +215 vs Ankalaev -255 Holler at us - MERCH: https://generation-g.creator-spring.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GenGpodcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/gengpodcast/ https://youtu.be/flCYFYQqAms
Cargo Shorts tackles all things related to the transportation of goods. Each episode digs into a key issue facing North American surface transportation with expert insights from economics, automation, and logistics professionals. Learn more about the complexities in the supply chain you're facing in your business.
This one is a party. Mitch and Parker have a BATTLE ROYALE for the best holiday event out there. Which event will win? We then talk about the thoosie fashion trend of cargo shorts. Do we NEED to be wearing these? Jaylon the coaster painter from TikTok (@jaylonhenry7) joins to talk all things coaster painting, and shares some fun stories with us. If you love the show you'll love us other places too! solo.to/coastercuzzies --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coastercuzzies/message
Cregg sits in for Last Name Good this week as the crew debates the better Chris Tucker film, Money Talks or Rush Hour, men fascination with sports, systems white people created, vagina slang words and more Become a Patreon of The No Buffer Podcast for more exclusive content: http://patreon.com/nobufferpodcast For all things No Buffer Podcast: http://linktr.ee/nobufferpodcast
Erica stops in to celebrate Nosh-toberfest! We're talking about the Surf n Suds beer festival, Erica's Aftershock aftermath, sneaking booze in sunscreen bottles, and hangover recovery times. - Erica is drinking Rocktoberfest from https://almanacbeer.com (Almanac Beer Co). Flex is drinking his buddy's collaboration with https://www.mobcraftbeer.com (MobCraft Brewing), Bobbin' for Caramel. And Greg is drinking Totally Excellent, an IPA from https://tarantulahillbrewco.com (Tarantula Hill) and https://www.kernriverbrewing.com (Kern River Brewing). - Greg hung out with the homie Chew Your Beer at the Surf n Suds beer festival, and both got EXTREMELY hydrated. There's also a collaboration beer in the works. Erica went to Aftershock and did a great job sneaking in booze and avoiding black eyes. Flex talks about the good ol' days of getting too drunk and sick at work; now, the hangovers last way too long. How long is your typical recovery? - California raised the limit on the number of satellite locations that breweries can open. Mikkeller is closing up shop in San Francisco. Heineken is launching a new beer combo, and it sounds awful. A drunk outlaw leads police on horseback. And a suspected ‘impaired' driver in Florida… wasn't drunk at all. - Erica: Instagram: @Neck_Nosh_llc - Flex: Instagram: @flex_me_a_beer - Craft Beer Republic: www.CraftBeerRepublic.com Instagram: @CraftBeerRepublic Facebook: CraftBeerRepublicPod Twitter: CraftBeerRepub (805) 538-2337
Y2K here we come baby, we're drafting everything 2000s, from puka shell necklaces, to 9/11, we hit all the bases. Throw in some talk about Corys fruit draft and why dogs should have more options for haircuts and thats a wrap. Rate us 5 stars on Spotify! and leave a review and rate on Apple Podcasts! Links here to follow on social media! and find other places to listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwmd/message
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