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Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Friday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, we cover new data showing the exodus of over two million foreigners under President Trump, an FBI shift toward immigration enforcement, reports of police “cooking the books” on crime, fresh Antifa terror threats, a major arrest in California's deadly Palisades fire, and breaking news on New York Attorney General Letitia James's indictment. We'll also look abroad at the Gaza peace deal, China's mineral squeeze, Argentina's bailout, Finland's icebreaker partnership, and research on finding daily hope. Quick hits to set your radar for the weekend. Trump's Immigration Victory: The Center for Immigration Studies confirmed that 1.65 million illegal aliens have left the U.S. since Trump took office, along with 550,000 legal migrants, totaling 2.2 million fewer foreign residents. That equals roughly 20 to 25 percent of those who entered under Biden, marking faster progress than expected. FBI Turns to Immigration Enforcement: A quarter of FBI agents are now focused on immigration, with the figure reaching 40 percent in large field offices. Critics call it a misuse of resources, but Bryan argues that with 185,000 Chinese illegal aliens in the U.S., “it stands to reason” the shift is justified. DC Crime Data Under Investigation: Forty Washington, D.C. officers are cooperating with a DOJ probe into whether city leaders falsified crime statistics. Officers say politicians and senior brass “cooked the books” to hide rising crime. Antifa Plans ‘Laser Tag' Attacks on ICE Helicopters: The group is urging followers to flood Portland skies with handheld lasers to down federal aircraft. Bryan reminds listeners: “Antifa is not an idea or peaceful — they are terrorists.” Palisades Fire Suspect Arrested: A 29-year-old Florida man and Biden donor was charged in California's fire that killed 12 people and caused $150 billion in damage. Investigators say his phone data placed him at the scene. Letitia James Indicted for Mortgage Fraud: New York's Attorney General, who campaigned on prosecuting Trump, faces bank fraud charges for falsifying records on two homes and claiming her father was her husband to secure favorable loans. Bryan quips, “Karma is quite something, isn't it?” Gaza Peace Advances: Israel's cabinet approved Trump's ceasefire plan, including 2,000 prisoner releases, partial troop withdrawals, and European-Egyptian patrols in Gaza. Trump will visit the region for a signing ceremony. UAE AI Chip Deal: The U.S. authorized Nvidia sales worth billions to the UAE in exchange for a $1.4 trillion investment pledge. Critics warn of Chinese espionage risks. China Tightens Rare Earth Exports: Beijing imposed new restrictions on key minerals to pressure Trump before trade talks. Analysts expect new U.S. investments in domestic mining to follow. U.S. Backs Argentina's Milei: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent bought Argentine pesos to stabilize the economy ahead of Milei's election battle against socialists. Finland Icebreaker Deal: The U.S. and Finland agreed to co-produce 11 new icebreakers, expanding the Coast Guard's fleet to 13 ships for Arctic defense and trade. U.S. Sinks More Narco Boats: The Navy destroyed at least five cartel vessels in the Caribbean as Trump halted diplomatic talks with Venezuela. Study Finds Hope Reduces Stress: Researchers discovered that short daily videos of inspiration reduce anxiety more effectively than meditation. Bryan closes, “The path to happiness and less stress is hope.” "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: Trump immigration deportations 2.2 million, FBI agents immigration enforcement, DC crime stats investigation DOJ, Antifa laser attack ICE helicopters, Palisades fire arrest Florida suspect, Letitia James mortgage fraud indictment, Israel Hamas Trump peace plan, UAE Nvidia AI chip deal China risks, China rare earth export limits, Argentina Milei bailout Scott Bessent, Finland icebreaker shipbuilding deal, Venezuela narco boats destroyed, hope inspiration stress study MedicalXpress
The best of the internet's cat videos came to the big screen earlier this month. CatVideoFest is a 73-minute, G-rated selection of all things feline—silly, cuddly, sentimental and comedic—that's playing in more than 500 independent theaters in the U.S. and Canada. A portion of ticket proceeds benefits cat-focused charities, shelters and animal welfare organizations. Since 2019, it's raised over $1 million. The videos are curated by Will Braden, the Seattle-based creator of the comedically existential shorts, Henri, le Chat Noir. His business cards read: “I watch cat videos.” And it's not a joke or an exaggeration. Braden watches thousands of hours of internet videos to make the annual compilation. “I want to show how broad the idea of a cat video can be, so there's animated things, music videos, little mini documentaries,” Braden said. “It isn't all just what I call ‘America's Funniest Home Cat Videos.' It's not all cats falling into a bathtub. That would get exhausting.” Now in its eighth year, CatVideoFest is bigger than ever, with a global presence that's already extended to the UK and Denmark, and, for the first time, to France, Spain, Japan and Brazil. Last year, the screenings made over $1 million at the box office. In the early days, it was a bit of a process trying to convince independent movie theaters to program CatVideoFest. But Braden and indie distributor Oscilloscope Laboratories have found that one year is all it takes to get past that hurdle. “Everywhere that does it wants to do it again,” Braden said. Current theatrical partners include Alamo Drafthouse, IFC Center, Nitehawk, Vidiots, Laemmle and Music Box. The screenings attract all varieties of audiences, from kids and cat ladies to hipsters and grandparents and everyone in between. “It's one of the only things, maybe besides a Pixar movie or Taylor Swift concert, that just appeals to everybody,” Braden said. And the plan is to keep going. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Now playing in movie theaters: 73 minutes of cat videos --- would you go see it for a good cause? Greg and Holly discuss and speak about the efforts surrounding film in Utah as 6 new productions have been approved for filming in the state of Utah. Holly ends the show with her facts of the day, including that today is the anniversary of the tornado that rocked SLC in 1999.
A former Oklahoma teacher faces charges in an Arkansas murder.Changes are coming to car titles in our state.The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is featuring 75-minutes of cat videos.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Tik Tok and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
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Hour 2 of A&G features... Jeff Bezos' rocket launch & South Korean President arrested The Tiktok ban "Highlights" from Biden's farewell speech The tale of a drunk pilot See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of A&G features... Jeff Bezos' rocket launch & South Korean President arrested The Tiktok ban "Highlights" from Biden's farewell speech The tale of a drunk pilot See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#1344 A pair of Taxi/ uber passengers hsare their experience of how and why they make cat videos for their Tiktok channel. Tiktok / IG : @Kayjaypayyy Infor@Taxi-Chronicles.com
The future: Invisible, heat-tolerant bubble-monkeys having a blast writing about the "Instagram Period" of human history. ALSO: Confused 3rd century farmers listening to podcasts and destroying their own wheat stash. PLUS: The only time George W. Bush felt comfortable during his entire presidency was when he ducked that shoe. A song of the week from The Sonics!!The Sonics - "Shot Down": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWoNqXfRABQBob Dylan and Carlos Santana interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKEHVba_tEg&t=179sCold Brew Patreon: Patreon.com/ChrisCroftonChannel Nonfiction: ChannelNonfiction.comCan Do Cold Brew: CanDoColdBrew.com
The Nelson Centre of Musical Arts is holding their own Cat Video Festival as a fundraiser.
living alone is beginning to drive me to the edges of insanity soo it's finally time for a silly pop culture episode!! the alleged reform ai candidates, americans discovering the wheelie bin, sydney sweeney's uncomfortable samsung sponsorship, and my obsession with sad ai cat videos.
New research published explores how space affects human bodies studying molecular, cellular, physiological, phenotypic, and spaceflight data, including samples collected from the Inspiration 4 crew. Spacecraft manufacturing company Apex has raised $95 million in a Series B funding round. Viasat's Energy Services division to launch a purpose-built managed communications service for remote oil and gas customers, and more. Our 2024 N2K CyberWire Audience Survey is underway, make your voice heard and get in the running for a $100 Amazon gift card. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Vinita Marwaha Madill, Engineer and Founder of Rocket Women. You can connect with Vinita on LinkedIn and learn more about Rocket Women on their website. Selected Reading Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) across orbits Apex Raises $95M in Series B Funding to Increase Productized Satellite Bus Manufacturing Viasat Energy Services Introduces Enhanced Hybrid Network Service for the Energy Industry NASA Funds Study of Proposals to Investigate Space Weather Systems NASA Wallops to Support Sounding Rocket Launch New Boeing Location at Embry-Riddle Will Bring 400 High-Paying Jobs to Florida SpaceX Starship-Super Heavy Project at Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39A | Federal Aviation Administration The Growing Importance of Spaceports to the World Economy New heroes of spaceflight: Not the astronauts but the software nerds Needham astronaut Suni Williams surprises students with call from space - Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News NASA's Laser Relay System Sends Pet Imagery to, from Space Station T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The CCP Team is joined by Tom Bridge, Partner at Technolutionary, IT services firm in Washington DC area Sam Valencia, Jerry Zigmont and Joe Saponare discuss working with Apple technology and clients. Drawn from their combined experience of over 20 years in the Apple Consultants Network, they discuss technical support issues both with the technology and working with clients.
"NASA uses laser to send video of a cat named Taters over 19 million miles" spawns new cat chat
Bob Talks Heat. Morons in the News. Giant Gator. Things Bob Didn't Know. Celebrity Gossip. Everyone Needs a Laugh. Talkback Callers. Cat Videos. Can You Believe This S***? Smells That Remind You of Your Childhood. From the Vault.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People really like being entertained by cats doing crazy stuff, but God did crazy stuff with wild cats to teach us three important life lessons.
Artist, Comic Book Creator, and creator of "Demon Bitch" Christie Shinn joins Chris to discuss comic books, girlfights, Ghost Hunting, John Wick 4, Cat Videos, the work of Alejandro Jodorowsky, and more.
Guest: Raisa Patel, federal politics reporter Bill C-11, Canada's new Online Streaming Act, is now law. Considered a refresh to the outdated Broadcasting Act, there are still several questions about how this law will affect streaming platforms and what discoverability of Canadian-made content will look like. And what about cat videos? While the government insists the act doesn't cover user-generated content, critics are not so sure. This episode was produced by Brian Bradley, Paulo Marques and Raju Mudhar. Audio Sources: The Cat Academy/YouTube
It's the first episode of our new show! After months of work we're here to launch our brand new podcast investigating all things to find the best one. And our first contestant out of the gate is Cat Videos. Featuring a history of Cat Videos written by Anthony Lopez and and immediate first place ranking. Watch this episode on YouTube Peruse the Figma as you listen
Lot of funny stories with my buddy Nick. He is a husband, dad, works on power lines, likes shooting stuff, and is obsessed with using fire to cook meat. Topics: Nick's first podcast he listened to was one he was on, how Nick ended up working on high voltage power lines, dropping out of college is a good thing, Nick and Andy's obsession with Instagram cat videos, crazy things weather do to power lines, that big Chinese balloon that went over the US, what it's like being a new dad, walk out of the hospital if they have become worthless, pizza quality, Casey's or Pizza Ranch? The pizza with no grease ring story, Balls Deep Nick, skydiving and 3-gun, Nick's journey to shoot on national 3-Gun Nation TV show, grilling and burning wood to make meat taste really good, and lots more. SIOUX FALLS SHOOTING can help you learn to shoot, get better at shooting, or get your South Dakota Enhanced Carry Permit. Check out Andy's classes or book a private session by going to SiouxFallsShooting.com.
Let's talk about two of my favorite things in the world: cats and cat videos. A listener wonders if there's any way to monetize them. How do all those cats get paid?? Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Twitter: @chrisguillebeau Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
We've all been there. One minute you're searching for something serious, like a recipe for dinner, or something for work, and the next you've been sucked in by endless videos of cats doing funny things after seeing a catchy title in your suggested videos column. They're compelling, engrossing and captivating, and you can end up spending hours watching kittens make funny noises or mistiming jumps. But why do these videos so often end up going viral? What makes them so enthralling? And why are they more popular than dog videos?我们都去过那里。前一分钟你还在搜索一些严肃的东西,比如晚餐食谱或工作所需的东西,下一分钟你在看到推荐视频栏中吸引人的标题后就被没完没了的猫做有趣事情的视频所吸引。它们引人入胜、引人入胜、引人入胜,您最终可能会花几个小时看着小猫发出有趣的声音或错误地跳跃。但为什么这些视频最终会像病毒一样传播开来?是什么让他们如此迷人?为什么它们比狗视频更受欢迎?First, let's talk about stereotypes. When many of us think about dogs, we imagine them rolling over onto their backs, tongues hanging out, or making a mess. They seem trusting and innocent – and they do silly things. Cats, on the other hand, seem somewhat more refined and independent. There's a reason we have an expression ‘cool cat'. In short, cats seem more serious – and savvy. If we can get one over on a cat and make them do something like get in a box that slides down a hill, it's comical. But with a dog, it's not as funny because they trust you – and it's easier. Tricking a cat, due to their wiliness, has more payoff.首先,让我们谈谈刻板印象。当我们中的许多人想到狗时,我们会想象它们翻身仰卧、伸出舌头或弄得一团糟。他们看起来很信任而且天真无邪——而且他们会做一些愚蠢的事情。另一方面,猫似乎更文雅、更独立。我们有一个表达“酷猫”的原因。简而言之,猫似乎更严肃——也更精明。如果我们能让一个人骑在一只猫身上,让他们做一些事情,比如钻进一个从山上滑下来的盒子,那就太可笑了。但是对于狗来说,这就没那么有趣了,因为它们信任你——而且更容易。欺骗猫,由于他们的狡猾,有更多的回报。The internet is filled with videos of cats making funny faces or reacting strangely. But why are they so funny? Well, simply – it's unexpected. If you saw a cat walking down the street coolly or observing and preparing to attack a mouse, it wouldn't be funny. But if that cat was walking sideways, wearing a silly costume, or becoming best friends with the mouse, suddenly we might start to laugh. Watching a cat that is normally majestic walk clunkily or pull a bizarre face is hilarious because it's not something we would normally associate with that animal. It's like watching someone who is normally very serious get the giggles. In some ways, we're all laughing at their fall from grace.互联网上充斥着猫做鬼脸或做出奇怪反应的视频。但他们为什么这么有趣?嗯,很简单——这是出乎意料的。如果你看到一只猫冷静地走在街上,或者观察并准备攻击一只老鼠,那就不好笑了。但是,如果那只猫侧身行走,穿着一身愚蠢的服装,或者与老鼠成为最好的朋友,我们可能会突然开始大笑。看着一只通常威严的猫笨拙地走路或拉着一张怪异的脸是很有趣的,因为我们通常不会把它与那只动物联系起来。这就像看着一个通常非常严肃的人被咯咯笑了起来。在某些方面,我们都在嘲笑他们失宠。So the next time you see one of those many memes of cats in awkward situations or videos that make you chuckle, try to remember why it's so funny. And spare a thought for all those dogs that are trying to entertain us too.因此,下次当您看到猫处于尴尬境地的许多模因或让您咯咯笑的视频时,请试着记住它为什么如此有趣。想想所有那些也想招待我们的狗。词汇表suck in 陷入compelling 引人入胜的engrossing 非常有趣的captivating 令人着迷的viral (在网络上)迅速传播的enthralling 吸引人的stereotype 成见refined 优雅的cool cat 时尚的人savvy 精明的get one over on 捉弄trick 戏弄wiliness 狡猾unexpected 意想不到的majestic 高贵的,有威严的clunkily 笨拙地pull a face 做鬼脸the giggles 咯咯傻笑,笑个不停fall from grace 失态meme (用当下流行文化素材配上文字的)自制表情包
Seattle, WA group fitness instructor and actor Moses Yim joins Britany on the podcast to talk about minority representation and fostering a sense of community in the fitness industry. As an Asian American man, Moses sheds light on the stereotypes he faces and the steps he's taking to ensure he's fostering an open environment in his fitness community. Britany does her part for minority equality by watching funny cat videos from lesbians on TikTok. One approach is probably doing more good for the world than the other, but that's besides the point! You can find Moses' podcast Off the Waitlist wherever you find your podcasts.CONNECT WITH MOSES:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mosesyim/Off The Waitlist Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/off.the.waitlist/CONNECT WITH BRITANYInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/britanywilliamsTikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@britanywilliams
The internet loves cat videos. But 'funny' cat videos have become more sinister with an animal charity Cats Protection warning some cat owners exploiting and provoking their felines in an attempt to become famous and make the videos go viral. The West Live producer Shannon Beven has the details. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bona and Joel talk about and react to the craziness of tiktok. Trigger warning: we may or may not hold some offensive, non-liberal opinions. But you knew that already right?
This hour, we talk about an assortment of topics. First, the omicron variant has been found in at least 16 states. We’ll learn about the latest with COVID-19 and this new variant. Then, we’ll get tips for how to think critically. Finally, why cute cat videos have been used to spread misinformation online. GUESTS: Dr. Leana Wen - An emergency physician and public health professor at George Washington University. She is a CNN medical analyst and contributing columnist for The Washington Post. Her new book is “Lifelines: A Doctor’s Journey in the Fight for Public Health.” Joe Árvai - The Dana and David Dornsife Professor of Psychology and Director of The Wrigley Institute of Environmental Studies at the University of Southern California. His recent article for The Conversation is “Aaron Rodgers dropped the ball on critical thinking -- with a little practice you can do better.” Davey Alba - A technology reporter for The New York Times whose recent article is “Those Cute Cats Online? They Help Spread Misinformation.” Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ian in for Scoot. Ian talks to Rob Pegararo, Tech columnist at USA Today about the latest findings from the Facebook Papers. now it's been discovered that Facebook has been feeding users content that makes them mad. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
your brain. have you ever thought about how it's always 'on'? when you crush it in the gym on leg day, you give your legs a rest the next day. but even 10 minutes of intense focus can cause your brain to need rest. let's talk about how you can implement daily restorative practices for that big ol' brain of yours. it's no secret that our brains love anything NEW. so, let's talk about using novelty to recharge! in this episode I'll be covering how cat videos can actually be a good thing. at least, one at a time... follow me on instagram & spice up your feed with daily positive motivation: instagram.com/bettabullets
My friend, Miki Ann Maddox (@mikiannmaddox), stops by this week to discuss the latest TikTok trends and news. Has Addison Rae signed a Netflix deal thanks to He's All That? And, where has Steve from Blue's Clues been? Plus, is Taylor Swift only posting cat videos. We answer these questions & more. Also, I spotted my sister in the back of a Disney Ratatouille TikTok! Let me know what's on your FYP @ladytomhanks. — SHOW INFORMATIONInstagram: Instagram Twitter: Twitter Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Follow: Spotify
Storing stuff costs money, this is why it's good to look in the back of the cupboard and decide whether you really need all those spices you bought 5 years ago. This is the same with data stored by tech companies. Companies have to pay to store data on servers. Google pays to keep all of those cat videos on YouTube. Learning notes from this episode: Storing data costs money and most companies rent server storage space from Amazon AWS or Microsoft Azure. If you're going to store data, you need to know how you're going to make money out of it. Advertising isn't the only way to make money out of data. You could aggregate the data into reports and sell them as industry insights. Storing data on how people use your product can help you improve your product. If you don't have a plan for how to use the data you pay to store, you're a hoarder and that's not a good strategy. To get Sophia's monthly business update sign up here. You'll get a monthly update on how TFNT is growing, insights on eLearning, innovation and podcasting. ... Do you have a brilliant app idea and no tech knowledge to build it? Get your FREE guide here. To go deeper, join the Tech for Non-Techies membership community. As a community member, you'll get: Weekly live masterclasses with global experts Mini-course on how to go from idea to live app Supportive Online Community Library of masterclasses Monthly live coaching with Sophia Matveeva, tech entrepreneur & Chicago Booth MBA Exclusive Resources & Perks Learn more and sign up at https://www.techfornontechies.co/membership Say hi to Sophia on Twitter. Following us on Facebook and Instagram will make you smarter.
The Rise of YouTube - From Cat Videos to Global Advertising --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shacast/support
There's an insidious feature of modern life: as the economy and technology continue to grow, attention becomes ever more scarce. Nowadays footage from Russian dash cams and the latest "wisdom" issued on social media by people who are good at kicking balls compete to grab our attention and suck up our time. This state of affairs could be laughed off except that it keeps most people from focusing on climate change and other existential crises of the 21st century. If all goes well, by the end of this episode, you'll feel inspired to shut down your electronic devices, stow your earbuds, and go outside to scan the skies, dig in the dirt, watch the wildlife, or find some other healthy way to pay attention to the natural world. Artist/writer Jenny Odell joins in the fun to discuss how to resist the attention economy.Support the show (https://www.postcarbon.org/supportcrazytown/)
The Canadian government is mired in controversy over Bill C-10, an attempt to modernize regulation of streaming services and social media companies. Facing backlash, the government has promised to amend the bill and in the process has shown how difficult regulating online content can be. Emily Laidlaw, a research chair in Cybersecurity Law and an associate professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary, joins “This Matters” to talk Bill C-10, the challenges of online regulation and what comes next. If you would like to support the journalism of the Toronto Star, you can subscribe at thestar.com/subscribingmatters.
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The buzz: AI is now the most in-demand tool in the media market…According to a report, viewers are 85 percent more likely to buy a product after watching a video…The technology is making things easier. Even giants like YouTube and Netflix have adapted to AI for better user experience…From data analytics to filming, this revolutionary technology is changing the way [the] video industry used to work” (Akash Deep, HackerNoon.com). Cameras! Lights! Action! We'll speak with Jesse Ariss at Vidyard, Matthew Trushinski at Miovision, and Kirsten Boileau and Charrele Robinson-Brown at SAP. Join us for The Future of AI and Your Videos: Coolness Beyond Cute Cats.
The buzz: AI is now the most in-demand tool in the media market…According to a report, viewers are 85 percent more likely to buy a product after watching a video…The technology is making things easier. Even giants like YouTube and Netflix have adapted to AI for better user experience…From data analytics to filming, this revolutionary technology is changing the way [the] video industry used to work” (Akash Deep, HackerNoon.com). Cameras! Lights! Action! We'll speak with Jesse Ariss at Vidyard, Matthew Trushinski at Miovision, and Kirsten Boileau and Charrele Robinson-Brown at SAP. Join us for The Future of AI and Your Videos: Coolness Beyond Cute Cats.
On this episode the guys sit down with artist, photographer, and cosplayer Punk Rock Gumby and his sidekick Punk Rock Pokey. You can follow Punk Rock Gumby and his adventures on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/punkrock_gumby/. 2:31 – Justin gives props to Jason at Castle Security and Protection, Punk Rock Gumby and Punk Rock Pokey introduce themselves, and give a shout out to Friday Night Fights put on by the Blue Mouse Theater. Justin talks about going to watch the 30-year anniversary of Beetle Juice there, the crowd that Friday Night Fights draws, and Brogan passes out Beer Roulette. They all share the beer each of them got, the bar game called ‘Third From the Left', and PRG discusses his recent experience giving away money to a lady at the McDonalds in Tacoma. 13:45 – Justin talks about the old Malarkeys, sub Reddit mentions of GCP, and the conversation on Reddit around if people have actually heard Tacoma referred to as ‘The Grit City'. The talk about what ‘Grit City' means to them, Justin gives props to Grit City Magazine, and PRG shares where you can find him online. He talks about his first picture with Shark Bite Barbie, their favorite venues happening in Tacoma, and Justin gives props to The Grand Cinema's recent playing of Cat Videos. Scott shares his love of Public Freak Out, Brogan shares how he feels the internet is karma free, and how they are all suckers for the surprise military coming home videos. 27:17 – PRG shares what he loves about the street artists he runs into, what is fun in doing street art, and peoples incisive need to understand the person behind their art. They discuss what they love about Tacoma, the public executions that happened in the area, and how they would want to go if they had to face execution. They all share if death by drowning or burning is worse, PRG discusses the jackets he makes, and they look up the Bane from Batman jacket. PRG shows the guys his suitcase, explains what the purpose of it is, and how it's really a test to see how nerdy people are. 38:08 – Justin talks about watching a screening of Fight Club in Seattle, how PRG embraces the PNW for its differences, and PRG shares his plans for cosplay next year. He gives info on where people can find him online, finishes his story on the making of PRG, and they talk about another closing of a legendary PNW store, Mr Mac's. Many thanks to PRG and PRP for sitting down with the GCP guys to chat about your character and what you love about Tacoma! Special Guest: Punk Rock Gumby.
This week on The Art of the Matter, we find out why You are Beautiful, channel Bob Dylan and The Band, and get all the "mews" from the upcoming Internet Cat Video Festival. We'll also start our holiday shopping as we learn about the Stutz Holiday Open House, and discover poet Norbert Krapf's new prose memoir.
In this episode, I chat with Jane Chung co-founder of Klooff. We talk about democratization of social media time lines, how Jane grew a Facebook following of over a million and finding a niche that builds a community.
In this episode of The Edtech Take Out, Jonathan and Mindy introduce the show and talk about their hopes and dreams for this new adventure. They also dive in to YouTube and talk about ways in which it can be used safely and effectively in the classroom. Show notes and additional information can be found at www.dlgwaea.org/podcast.
Indiana Wineries: The Ultimate Guide to Wine in Indiana was recently published by Blue River Press. Travis DiNicola spoke with author Todd Outcalt about the book. The Internet Cat Video Festival is coming to the Indianapolis Museum of Art later this month, and Sharon Gamble invited its inventor Scott Stulen in fur the details. The daVinici Pursuit is an organization that makes connections with science and art with unique projects throughout Indianapolis.To learn more, Travis DiNicola spoke with Mark Kesling, Founder & CEO of the daVinci Pursuit.
Tim "the Lawyer" Sandefur talks fun times at the Supreme Court with us; Texts; Lara Logan is in the hospital; Ted Cruz's kids in the public spotlight; Marshall's News; The New Republic, social media, clickbait, and cat videos.
Sharon Gamble invited the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra's executive director, Elaine Eckart, plus concertmaster Emily Glover and principal bassist David Murray in to talk about the search for a new music director. Talking with Indianapolis Museum of Art Curator of Audience Experiences and Performances, Scott Stulen. Photographer Rad Drew's new exhibition is called Cuba -- Rural US -- Indiana, An Eclectic Exhibition, and it will be on view at Clowes Memorial Hall through October 26, 2014.
Today’s WELSTech Podcast covers ways to use your mobile photo or tablet photography in ministry. We also talk with designer Corissa Nelson about ways she lets her light shine through her online business, image donations to WELS and design work for her local congregation. The discussion: The best camera … – Martin and Sallie talk about the meteoric rise in prevalence of “pocketography” – using cameras on smartphones and tablets to easily capture and share images – and ways which these cameras can aid the work of churches, schools and individuals. Ten (Okay, Eleven) Tips for Better Mobile Photographs 10 Ways Your Smartphone Camera Can make Life Easier Trends in Mobile Photography [INFOGRAPHIC] The Photojojo Store – Photojojo University Instagram – Sallie’s best Instagram pic Postagram Animoto Genius Scan The interview: (19:50) Letting Her Light Shine Through Art – Corissa Nelson, member of Our Savior in Grafton, WI, talks with Martin and Sallie about her design business and the ways she uses her gifts to God’s glory in her church, the synod and beyond. CorissaNelsonArt.com Follow Corissa on Facebook and Flickr Visit Corissa’s Etsy shop WELS Inspirational Images Pool on Flickr April desktop calendar images News in tech: (33:40) Grace Lutheran principal Peter Iles garners Google’s attention Picks of the week: (35:25) Photogene – Watch Sallie’s tour PhotoSynth – Take a 360 tour of Martin’s office Of interest: (40:57) WELSTech Camp will run from 8:30 AM until 4:00 PM and plans are for 4 one-hour discussion time slots plus lunch, snacks and giveaways. Join the conversation on September 14 at Martin Luther College! Community feedback: (43:09) Incompetech – Royalty-Free Music Coming up on WELSTech: (45:02) Episode 283 – Connecting with an audience is important to any public speaker and the topic of next week’s podcast discussion as we continue reviewing Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds. (Release date – 04/09/13) The featured artist: (45:50) We close the podcast with the music of The Branches Band (www.branchesband.com|Facebook) – This Is The Day The Lord Has Made Get involved: Add a comment Send us an e-mail welstech@wels.net Leave us a voice mail 405-FOR-WELS (405-367-9357) Add to the WELSTech wiki welstechwiki.wels.net Contribute to the #WELSTech Twitter conversation Follow us on Twitter – mspriggs and salliedraper Share with the diigo group welstech Join the WELSTech community: WELSTech listserve WELSTech on Facebook WELSTech on Google+ WELSTech on Pinterest