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History for the Curious
#193: Vaccines, Potions & Charlatans - Jewish Medicine in the 19th Century.

History for the Curious

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 58:37


The 1800s was an era when medicine sat at the crossroads of science, ruses and discoveries. New vaccines and medical impostors competed for public trust. People broke with tradition and created a new landscape. Mordecai Wolff Haffkine Haffkine stood out as an almost legendary figure. A Jewish bacteriologist, he developed and tested vaccines against cholera and bubonic plague, putting his life repeatedly at risk and fighting to save the lives of millions of people. Whereas Dr. Samuel Solomon showed how skilful wording and suggestion could build a reputation and a fortune. Although his contribution to public service is rather unknown, Liverpool remembers him to this day - on par with some of their other legends. We also look at what happens when medicine and surgery produce unexpected outcomes. What are the halachic ramifications? And how did the BBC cover a re-election campaign in Kentucky?   Timestamps: - 0:00:00–0:00:31 — Opening advertisement read (Dr. Solomon). - 0:00:31–0:03:47 — Hosts intro: series overview and upcoming guests. - 0:03:47–0:08:36 — Start of Mordechai Wolf Hafkin biography (education, expulsion, Pasteur Institute). - 0:08:36–0:12:33 — Hafkin self‑inoculates and early cholera vaccine work. - 0:12:33–0:15:43 — Hafkin's large vaccination campaigns in India; plague vaccine development. - 0:15:43–0:23:00 — Political opposition, 1902 tetanus deaths, inquiry and character attack. - 0:23:00–0:31:44 — Scientific exoneration, later life, return to Orthodoxy, philanthropy, death (1930). - 0:31:44–0:45:06 — Dr. Samuel Solomon biography: origins, balm of Gilead, marketing, bought MD. - 0:45:06–0:46:44 — Solomon's social status, legacy, and mixed moral assessment. - 0:46:44–0:53:33 — Halachic case: wrong‑kidney removal that saved the patient; discussion of intent vs. outcome and liability. - 0:53:33–0:58:34 — Media segment: critique of BBC coverage of Thomas Massie's election loss. - 0:58:34 — Episode close; call for listener feedback (podcast@jle.org.uk) and preview of part 2.

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut
L'intégrale - Jack White, Ed O'brien, Alice Cooper dans RTL2 Pop Rock Station (28/05/26)

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 107:22


Ce 28 mai, Marjorie Hache anime une nouvelle édition de Pop-Rock Station. S'agissant des incontournables, l'émission convoque Bruce Springsteen, The Ramones, AC/DC, The Charlatans, The Doors, Eagles of Death Metal ou encore Cocteau Twins. L'animatrice célèbre l'anniversaire de Mark Richardson, batteur de Skunk Anansie, avec le titre "Weak". S'ajoutent à cette riche sélection XTC, Nirvana, Editors, The Who et Linkin Park. Jack White lance la soirée avec "Derecho Demonico". Graham Coxon dévoile le titre "Alright". Deep Purple et le duo Cold Union répondent également présents. La primeur de l'émission met en lumière la formation française Johnny Mafia, qui offre le morceau rock "Junior", marquant une nouvelle étape dans leur carrière. L'album de la semaine referme la page consacrée à "Blue Morpho", le deuxième disque solo d'Ed O'Brien, illustré aujourd'hui par le morceau-titre inspiré de l'expatriation au Brésil du guitariste de Radiohead. Enfin, la reprise du jour rend hommage à Serge Gainsbourg : le groupe L'Affaire Louis Trio s'approprie son mythique "Requiem pour un con". Jack White - Derecho Demonico AC/DC - Whole Lotta Rosie Skunk Anansie - Weak The Four Seasons - Beggin The Charlatans - Deeper And Deeper The Doors - Break On Through (To The Other Side) Eagles Of Death Metal - I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News) Ed O'brien - Blue Morpho Bruce Springsteen - Hungry Heart Cocteau Twins - Fifty-Fifty Clown Stealers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You Graham Coxon - Alright L'affaire Louis' trio - Requiem Pour un Con XTC - Making Plans For Nigel Editors - Papillon Cold Union - Lost In Black The Who - Behind Blue Eyes First Aid Kit - The Lion's Roar Massive Attack & Tom Waits - Boots On The Ground Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop Linkin Park - Bleed It Out Johnny Mafia - Junior Nirvana - Something In The Way Shaarghot - Let Me Out Alice Cooper - Poison Deep Purple - Arrogant Boy Avi Buffalo - Remember The Last TimeHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Cool Parents
Good Charlatan

Cool Parents

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 82:26


This one's got it all! Pervert Proverbs, Bigfoot Update, and Charlatan of the Week, oh myyyyy!www.coolparents.co

TBTL: Too Beautiful To Live
#4735 Good Charlatan

TBTL: Too Beautiful To Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 85:21


Genevieve joins Luke and Andrew to explain why she's in trouble with the law AGAIN, and how she might get out of it. Plus, Luke's wondering if his neighbor is mowing the lawn too early in the morning. And Erik from Sweden offers a captivating tale of murder, literature, and coincidence. 

Dutrizac de 6 à 9
Attouchements pendant les massages: voici comment éviter de tomber dans les mains d'un charlatan

Dutrizac de 6 à 9

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 13:04


Il y a un manque d’encadrement depuis des années concernant le métier de massothérapeute. Des clients peuvent donc se retrouver face à des agresseurs ou des charlatans sans le savoir. La Fédération québécoise de massothérapeutes veut faire changer les choses, notamment avec un projet de loi. Entrevue avec Maroine Bendaoud, président directeur général de la Fédération québécoise des massothérapeutes agréés Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

Lagniappe
The IPO Frenzy Is Here & The Prediction Charlatans Are Back

Lagniappe

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 18:51


Greg and Doug Stokes analyze the recent market surge, IPO frenzy, and the implications of AI and tech stocks. They discuss upcoming IPOs like Cerebris and SpaceX, market bubble concerns, and insights from market experts like Michael Burry and Jeffrey Gunlock. Key Takeaways [00:17] - The AI IPO frenzy has begun [07:27] - Are bubble concerns unwarranted? [09:35] - The prediction charlatans are back View Transcript Links Matt Cerminaro: $100 Billion Companies Would We Be In A Recession Without AI Stocks? Connect with our hosts Doug Stokes Greg Stokes Stokes Family Office Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify lagniappe.stokesfamilyoffice.com Disclosure The information in this podcast is educational and general in nature and does not take into consideration the listener's personal circumstances. Therefore, it is not intended to be a substitute for specific, individualized financial, legal, or tax advice. To determine which strategies or investments may be suitable for you, consult the appropriate, qualified professional prior to making a final decision. Different types of investments involve varying degrees of risk. Therefore, it should not be assumed that future performance of any specific investment or investment strategy (including the investments and/or investment strategies referenced in our blogs/podcasts) or any other investment and/or non-investment-related content or services will be profitable, equal any historical performance level(s), be suitable or appropriate for a reader/listener's individual situation, or prove successful. Moreover, no portion of the blog/podcast content should be construed as a substitute for individual advice or services from the financial professional(s) of a reader/listener's choosing, including Stokes Family, LLC, a registered investment adviser with the SEC, with which the blogger/podcasters are affiliated.

Voice Of Climbers
Barefoot Climbing, Bleau Projects & Old-School Bouldering

Voice Of Climbers

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 15:03 Transcription Available


In this episode of Voices of Climbers, we sit down with Charles Albert during Melloblocco for a conversation about barefoot climbing, hard Fontainebleau projects, old-school bouldering, and the evolution of climbing culture. Charles reflects on recent ascents like Charlatan and other long-term projects, shares his thoughts on style, exploration, erosion in Fontainebleau, and talks about what still inspires him in climbing and in life. A rare chance to hear from one of the most unique voices in modern bouldering.

Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily
The Carrick Conundrum & Celtic Controversy

Hawksbee and Jacobs Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 60:38


Paul Hawksbee and Charlie Baker take the lead for this podcast.The pair discuss Torquay's disappointing loss to Hornchurch, breaking down exactly where the Gulls fell short!Joining the fray is Gregor Robertson, former Scottish footballer and current journalist for The Times, who provides an expert post-mortem on the latest VAR drama. He dives into the controversy that paved the way for Celtic to snatch a late victory and debates whether technology is helping or hindering the spirit of the game.The musical world meets the Theatre of Dreams as Tim Burgess, legendary frontman of The Charlatans and lifelong Manchester United supporter, weighs in on the dugout drama at Old Trafford. With Michael Carrick's name back in the mix, Tim explores whether the interim specialist is finally ready to take the permanent mantle. We also check in with comedian and Arsenal fanatic Alfie Dundas, who shares his nervous energy regarding the Gunners' title charge and whether they have the grit to secure a crucial win this weekend.To wrap things up, the return of the legendary Birthday Spread, Andy Jacobs and Geoff Peters join the boys. Instagram: @tSHandJTwitter: @tSHandJWebsite: Live Radio, Breaking Sports News, Opinion - talkSPORT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Psychology In Seattle Podcast
Traumatizing a Friend, Therapy Charlatans, and Podcasting Tips

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 61:40 Transcription Available


Dr Kirk Honda answers patron emails. May 11, 2026This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/KIRK to get 10% off your first month.00:00 Did I traumatize my friend?24:13 Is Terry Real's relationship grid useful?40:04 Podcasting tipsSupport us by... Become a member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOUZWV1DRtHtpP2H48S7iiw/joinBecome a patron: https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattleContact us/more info... Email: https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/contactAbout Dr. Kirk: https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/about-dr-kirk-hondaWebsite: https://www.psychologyinseattle.comGet stuff... Merch: https://psychologyinseattle-shop.fourthwall.com/KIRKgram (like Cameo): https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/kirkgramThe Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being. Disclaimer: The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing here constitutes personal or professional consultation, therapy, diagnosis, or creates a counselor-client relationship. Topics discussed may generate differing points of view. If you participate (by being a guest, submitting a question, or commenting) you must do so with the knowledge that we cannot control reactions or responses from others, which may not agree with you or feel unfair. Your participation on this site is at your own risk, accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Anything you write here may be used for discussion or endorsement of the podcast. Opinions and views expressed by the host and guest hosts are personal views. Although we take precautions and fact check, they should not be considered facts and the opinions may change. Opinions posted by participants (such as comments) are not those of the hosts. Readers should not rely on any information found here and should perform due diligence before taking any action. For a more extensive description of factors for you to consider, please see www.psychologyinseattle.com

Saga of the Jewels
The Tournament: Quarter Final One: Ryn of Efstan vs. Rogar the Unsurpassable of Morekemia

Saga of the Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 41:04


Previously on Saga of the Jewels…The life of seventeen-year-old RYN, bookish son of a wealthy landowner, changes forever when his hometown is destroyed by the EMPIRE and everyone he has ever known is killed. Ryn discovers that the Empire are seeking TWELVE PRIMEVAL JEWELS which grant the power to manipulate different elements, and that his father had been hiding the FIRE RUBY. He sets out to take revenge on the Imperial General who killed his family and retrieve the Fire Ruby, and along the way meets NUTHEA the lightning-slinging princess, SAGAR the swaggering skypirate, ELRANN the tomboy engineer, CID the wizened old healer, VISH the poppy-seed-addicted assassin, RISS the spirit-summoning girl, and QUEL the water-projecting bard. Together the adventurers decide to find all of the Jewels in order to stop the evil EMPEROR from finding them first and taking over the world. They have thus far succeeded in retrieving the Fire Ruby, borne by Ryn, and the Lightning Crystal, borne by Nuthea. They have now come to the land of FARR where they are competing in a hand-to-hand fighting tournament in order to attempt to win its grand prize, the EARTH EMERALD…EPISODE THIRTY-EIGHT: THE TOURNAMENT: QUARTER-FINAL ONE: RYN VS. ROGAR THE UNSURPASSABLEThe crowd thronged and pressed against Nuthea.Even though she, Elrann, Cid and the two newcomers, Riss and Quel, had been given a place right at the front of it, next to the wooden barrier, she still felt hemmed-in.There were no seats for this spectacle, so they had to stand like everybody else. Behind and to either side of them, and in front of them on the other side of the flat stone squares of the arena, stood thousands of Farrians, and their children, and in some cases their animals–she had already spotted a cow, a cochobo, and several goats–going back as far as Nuthea could see, pushing up against one another and chattering. The entirety of Farr seemed to have turned out to watch this tournament.Nuthea caught a few sentences.“I heard Rogar made it through the heats,” said an enthusiastic young man somewhere just behind her.“That'd make sense,” said his friend. “He's been dominating on the circuit recently.”“He's my favourite to win.”“What about Li Ash-Tai?”“I don't know if he's even entered.”“If he has, he's sure to take the prize. He's beaten everyone on the circuit, more than once–including Rogar.”“He can't have. Nobody's beaten Rogar.”“I don't know how any of them will be able to fight in this heat, really.”“True. These fights will be endurance tests as much as anything else.”They were right about that. The heat was sticky and cloying. Sweat ran down Nuthea's arms and legs underneath her dress, making it stick to her skin. It never gets this hot in Manolia. She didn't think that Ryn and Sagar would be used to this sort of heat either. Though perhaps Ryn would be able to handle it because of his fire-alignment. That gave her some hope.She looked up at the sky. An unbroken, bright blue canvas for the sun, except for in one place where a single white cloud about the size of half her hand drifted.One God, she prayed. Please help us. Please give us success today. Please help one of Ryn, or Sagar, or Vish to win this.She returned to watching the slabs of the arena floor.If only I had been able to enter, I could have won this with my lightning…In the end she had had to reveal to the others that she was blocked in her lightning in order to explain why she wasn't entering. Elrann and Cid still hadn't wanted to enter either, and neither of the two newcomers were keen, so they had ultimately had to forfeit one of their four assigned places in the quarter finals. The Governor had taken no issue whatsoever with this, and said that there would be plenty of Farrians able to fill the vacant eighth slot from the tournament heats.So they had reduced their chances of winning the tournament already.But had their chances ever been that great? Could any of the boys really win this?Vish, she thought. He should be able to cope in this sort of heat, given that he was from Aibar originally. The Shadowfinger was probably their best chance of winning this tournament, since he was the most proficient hand-to-hand fighter among them by a long way.True, he did not possess any elemental magic, though, so that could tip the balance in Ryn's or Sagar's favour, if they ended up using it. Of those two, Sagar was the more skilled fighter, and had been fighting with his gift for longer.However, some of the Farrians might have elemental projection as well now, from the Emerald. That could mean that Ryn would have the advantage, if he used his magic, what with earth-alignment being vulnerable to attacks from fire-alignment, as they'd found in the Earth Temple.But they didn't want to use their magic unless they absolutely had to, as they didn't want to make their location known to the Empire. So far they appeared to have gotten away with avoiding that, since the audience at the Manyiro play seemed to have thought that Ryn and Sagar's powers were part of the show, though that had only happened last night. On the other hand, the Farrians were so skilled at hand-to-hand fighting that magic might not even come into it–in which case that brought her back full circle to Vish as their best chance.If Vish won, though, could they trust him to hand over the Jewel to the group for safekeeping? Could they really trust this former Shadowfinger whose life Ryn had spared, just because Grandfather Cid was supplying him with poppy, and supposedly helping him to ‘come off' of it? It wasn't as if he was even making much progress in doing that, given his own activities last night.Nuthea shook her head. Vish had proved his allegiance time and again on their journey, by fighting alongside them and stepping in to save their lives multiple times. Of course he could be trusted.Or at least, so she hoped…She lifted her eyes to the sky again.Oh, and One God, would you please un-silence me and give me back my lightning powers again?She sighed. What was the use? She had prayed this prayer many times, and it just didn't seem to be being answered. Or at least, if it was being answered it wasn't in the way that she wanted. Oh well. She would just have to keep praying it. That was all she could do.“Here we are,” said Cid at her side. “It's starting.”Nuthea looked.From the mouth of a narrow tunnel built into the ground in front of the wooden barrier at the far side of the arena strode a thick-set man with a shaved head in the green garb of the Farrian fighting monks.As soon as he became visible the crowd roared with approval, a deafening wave of noise that almost knocked Nuthea over.The man walked to the centre of the square arena, smiling at the cheering and applause. He had a wide face and a mischievous smile.He made a few rotations, clapping and cheering himself and making raising gestures with his hands. The shouts of the crowd grew even louder. He was whipping them up into a frenzy.Then the man held up both hands, and miraculously the crowd stopped cheering all of a sudden and went quiet.An eerie hush fell over the arena, almost as disturbing as the noise had been. Nuthea could hear her heartbeat inside her head. A mosquito buzzed past her ear, thrumming briefly before flying away.“Fellow Farrians!” the monk bellowed, voice carrying over the crowd. “Welcome to the One Hundred and Twenty-First Fighting Tournament at Tenkachi!”The crowd began to cheer again, , but the announcer held up his hands once more, calming them.“Please!” he yelled. “Save your adulation for the combatants! Many qualifying bouts have been fought, and we now have eight quarter-final contenders ready to fight for your entertainment today!”More cheering, and the announcer had to motion for quiet yet again. Nuthea was glad that the Governor had allowed Ryn, Sagar and Vish to bypass the heats and go straight to the final bracket, even if the Farrian crowds didn't know this.“As you know,” the announcer continued, “the rules of the tournament are simple: If a combatant falls out of bounds”—he indicated the dirt perimeter that bordered the arena in front of the wooden barrier that separated it from the crowd–“or if they yield, are incapacitated, unconscious or otherwise unable to fight for the count of ten, then their opponent is declared the winner of the round! Now, without further ado, I give you your first quarter-finalists: Ryn of Efstan versus Rogar the Unsurpassable of Morekemia!”The crowd cheered and applauded, though not as loudly as it might have. Nuthea was surprised to hear that ‘Rogar' was not a Farrian, but a Morekemian, but gathered from what she had overheard earlier that he was a foreign free agent who fought on Farr's tournament circuit. So not everyone who had progressed from the heats was a native Farrian—that must have irritated the Governor.She watched as Ryn walked out of the tunnel that the announcer had emerged from. His eyes found her at the front of the crowd, then quickly looked away. The boy took his place on one side of the arena.Nuthea winced. Ryn didn't seem to know where to put his hands, and ended up half-hugging himself with one of his arms. He looked hopelessly uncomfortable.Then ‘Rogar the Unsurpassable of Morekemia' walked out of the dugout.Oh dear, thought Nuthea.Ryn regarded the man standing ten paces away from him across the arena floor.About two feet taller than him, Rogar the Unsurpassable cast a shadow that almost reached the young Efstanish farmboy even in the midday sun. The man was a giant. He was even bigger than Huld. The difference between this man and Huld, however, was that whereas Huld's bulk was all honed muscle, Rogar's was fat.There was no other way to put it. A gigantic girth almost burst out of his trousers, which appeared to be made out of stitched-together sack-cloth, spilling over the top of them where they were tied together by a belt of rope. He was hairy- and bare-chested, except for a glistening black leather waistcoat which covered his nipples, but not all of the enormous rolls of fat that sat atop his belly like breasts, bigger than those of any woman that Ryn had ever seen.Most of Rogar's face was hidden by a thick mess of curly, deep-black beard which came down past his collarbone. Two mad beady black eyes peered out from above it, intensely focused on Ryn with a look of deranged glee. The top of his head was shaved, except for where a ponytail stuck out the back of it and hung down behind his neck.Can a man so fat really be so skilled at fighting? Ryn thought. He may be big, but I am sure I am younger, and nimbler, and faster. I'll use the techniques Vish has taught me to best him before he even has a chance to get a blow in. I'm not scared of him.Although, if he wasn't scared, then why was he shaking in his boots?Somewhere far off, as if from outside a pool of water that he was submerged in, Ryn was aware that the tournament announcer was declaring the beginning of their bout. He didn't fully heed it because all of his attention was focused on Rogar.Unexpectedly, the giant spoke. “Do you know why they call Rogar ‘Rogar the Unsurpassable', boy?” He had a deep, grizzly voice with a sadistic edge to it, and appeared to be referring to himself in the third person. He spoke loud enough that anyone in the audience, which had gone completely silent, would be able to hear him.Ryn thought about trying to make some witty remark about the man's size in reply, but his mind was fog and none came to him.The giant didn't wait for a response anyway. “It's 'cause Rogar has never been beaten in single combat. Rogar has been doing this for years, and he is much better at it than you are!”Ryn's mouth had gone very dry. How did the giant know that? He hadn't even seen Ryn fight. He's just making an unmerited assumption…isn't he?Now Rogar did drop his voice, so that only Ryn and the nearest audience members would be able to hear. “Rogar heard they even let you skip the heats for some reason. Why? You are clearly only a puny untrained insect. What do the tournament organisers know that Rogar doesn't?”Ryn had no reply. He could give none. He decided that he would let his actions, and his fighting, speak for him instead.Slowly and deliberately, he shifted his body into a fighting stance that Vish had shown them, standing facing his opponent side-on with his right foot forward, his left hand pulled back to his waist in a fist, and his right hand raised in front of his face with bent index and middle fingers extending slightly out from it, trying as hard as he could to hold himself so he did not tremble.Rogar visibly suppressed a laugh, then turned it into a wide grin, showing brown and rotting teeth through his beard.“Okay, Efstanish,” he said, back at his original theatrical volume. “You have some heart, Rogar gives you that. Rogar will give you one free blow. Rogar should warn you though, his other nickname is ‘Rogar the Insatiable'. Rogar eats children like you for breakfast. And once you have had your free blow, Rogar will eat you!”At this goad a large component of the assembled crowd cheered, so loud that the noise broke through Ryn's bubble of concentration. The cheer had bloodthirst in it.The thing was, Ryn could genuinely imagine this man eating children. But he didn't really do that, did he? That was just theatrics. That was just a taunt designed to unsettle him, surely?Rogar raised a tree-trunk arm and beckoned Ryn towards himself. “Come on, little boy!” He spread his hands in a gesture of welcome. “Take your free shot at Rogar! Please!”Ryn gritted his teeth. Pressure had built up in his groin–he needed to pee. Could the crowd see that he was shaking?It doesn't matter that he's taunting me, he thought. One of us needs to win this, and I'm going to try my hardest for it to be me. I just need to try not to use my fire projection if I can manage it, so as not to give us away.His eyes jumped to the place at the front of the crowd where he had seen Nuthea when he had walked out. There she was, hunched and tensed, both hands raised to her mouth. It looked as though she was biting her nails.He looked back at the gigantic form of Rogar the Unsurpassable, whose hands were still spread in invitation, presenting him with his opportunity of a free attack.Please don't me look stupid and be humiliated, especially in front of Nuthea.Ryn ran at Rogar across the square stone slabs of the arena floor.He pulled back his fist as he approached, but deliberately did not will fire into it.“Hyah!” he yelled as he punched, twisting his fist round as it moved through the air, just like Vish had taught them to do.Ryn's fist went right into Rogar's paunch with a dull thwap……and stayed there, buried.The folds of flesh just swallowed his hand up, accepting it, containing it, absorbing the force of the punch completely.“Ahahahaha!” Rogar laughed heartily, clutching his sides as his whole belly shook–Ryn felt the vibrations running from his hand down his arm, making his teeth knock together. “You want another free shot, Efstanish? Have one! Have two! Have three! Have as many as you want! Ahahahaha!”When Rogar spoke Ryn did not just hear the words with his ears, but felt them moving horribly from the giant's belly, through his arm and his whole body. He felt them in his bones.He heard the crowd watching them laughing too, somewhere.His heart sank within him.Mother. Father. Hometown. Found Vorr. Got Vorr. Killed Vorr. Find the Jewels. Save the world. Stay with Nuthea. Don't look like a fool in front of Nuthea. Get the Emerald. Beat this man.Damned if he was going to give up this easily.Ryn's temper lit, but he still retained just enough self-control to stop his hand from lighting on fire too. He hadn't completely exhausted the non-elemental approach yet.He pulled his fist out of the Morekemian's gut. It came out with a slippery squerching sound and Rogar's belly fat wobbled back into place after it.Ryn smashed his fist into the laughing man's nose, which he could just about reach.Without pausing, he followed up with an uppercut to Rogar's chin with his other hand.Then a kick to his leg, then another spinning kick to his side, then several more punches to his chest.Ryn had gained momentum now.He threw blow after blow at the man, hitting him all over his body, unleashing a barrage of punches and kicks on the massive Morekemian.Eventually, Ryn ran out of steam.He stopped punching and kicking and took a step back, huffing and puffing hard from the exertion.Rogar was laughing again.Ryn's attacks had had no visible effect whatsoever on the man. His punches and kicks had either bounced off Rogar's flesh without leaving a bruise, or been absorbed by it. The man did not even have any marks on his skin from Ryn's efforts, let alone bruises.Well, poodoo, Ryn thought. He might as well have been throwing pebbles against a huge hanging slab of meat.“Ahahahaha!” Rogar laughed, holding his heaving belly. The crowd were laughing again too, sadistic and relishing. “Now do you see why they call Rogar ‘the Unsurpassable', puny child? Rogar has shown you why, and now he will show you why they also call him Rogar the Insatiable!”Damn it, I need to use my fire, Ryn thought as the giant strode towards him.He threw another punch at the man's chest–this time lighting his fist aflame.Quick as a snake-strike, Rogar's hand shot out and grabbed Ryn's forearm, squeezing it vice-tight.Pain flashed along Ryn's arm so bright and sudden that it made his fire go out instantly.Before he knew what was happening, a strange weightless sensation took him as Rogar lifted him up from the ground by the arm……and then the arena floor slammed into Ryn's face.Shock reverberated through his body. His vision blurred. He tasted copper.The pain caught up to him. Pain in his nose, pain in his head, pain flashing along the front of his body. So much pain. He heard himself crying out with it.The crowd were cheering vehemently now, though Ryn could hear someone screaming too. Was that him screaming, or somebody else?The vice-grip still held his arm tight. He caught a blurry glimpse of some of the people in the crowd moving across his vision as Rogar lifted him into the air again……then slammed him back down against the stony floor.Pain, pain, so much pain.His vision blurred again, and yet new pain wracked him.The man was smacking him against the ground like some sort of plaything, Ryn understood somewhere in a corner of his mind.Fire… he thought dimly with what was left of his wits. I've got to use my fire…But then he smacked down against the ground another time and the thought was knocked out him.Up, down, up, down. He hit the ground again and again.There was a lull in the beating. Ryn's head swam and spots danced in his vision. He was aware of blood running down his face, into his mouth. He may have lost consciousness a few times, but the next thing he became aware of was that he was hanging by his arm in front of Rogar's horrible bearded face.Someone was still screaming somewhere in amongst the cheers of bloodlust coming from the crowd. Nuthea. Ryn didn't have the energy left to scream himself.“—quite tough,” Rogar's voice was saying somewhere. “Rogar will give you that too, Efstanish. Rogar would have expected you to pass out by now. The fact that you are awake is something. Oh well. Come here for a cuddle.”Amidst the pain, Ryn was aware of being pressed up against Rogar's flesh–against the sticky, sweaty, smelly flesh of his chest, and the curly chest hairs that tickled his broken nose and his bloody cheeks.Two impossibly thick cords of rope constricted around his arms and torso.No–not ropes. They were Rogar's arms. The giant had enclosed him in a massive bear hug.And then Rogar squeezed.“Aaaaarrrggghhhh!” Ryn screamed in a paroxysm of pain. He felt some of his ribs snapping.The spots in his vision turned black, and started growing, threatening to consume it.Fire… he thought vaguely, though the thought was almost entirely drowned out by the pain. I've got to use my fire…But it was no use. The pain was so intense, and the blackness in his vision so all-consuming, and it had spread to the whole of it. He had lost focus completely now, and his thoughts became very slow. He was about to lose consciousness.One God…help me…The crowd was roaring again.Only, it wasn't a pleased, triumphant kind of roar anymore. It sounded more like an angry sort of roar, punctuated by shouts of outrage and harshly-called phrases that Ryn could not make out.He opened his eyes and found himself looking up at the sky. Clear blue, with the bright orb of the sun off slightly to the side, except, curiously, for one small dark cloud that had formed.Nuthea appeared in his vision, brows knotted in concern. She looked pretty when she frowned. Then again, she always looked pretty.“Are you alright, Ryn?” she asked.He realised he wasn't in pain any more. That had been his most recent memory from before he had passed out: Pain. So much pain.“Yes…” he answered her. “Somehow…”He remembered what he had been doing before the pain.“Oh! Did I lose the fight? What happened to me?”“That horrible man squeezed you until you passed out,” Nuthea said. “But when you passed out, your fire-gift activated. Your whole body exploded with fire, so powerfully that it blasted him out of the arena, right into the crowd, and burned him–quite badly. Cid had to go and heal him even before he came and healed you.”“Cid?”The old man popped up next to Nuthea. “Hello.”“Oh. Thank you for healing me.”“A pleasure, young man!” Cid smiled, showing his teeth. “It took considerably less mana than I had to use on our friend Rogar the Unsurpasaable over there…”Ryn looked back to Nuthea. “That man was so strong… So…I lost the match, then?”Now Elrann appeared too, next to Cid. “No you didn't, farmboy! Didn't ya listen to what princess-girl said? You passed out, sure, but ya gotta be out for the count of ten before they make the other guy the winner. Fat-man landed out of bounds before you got anywhere near a count of ten. So ya won! Way to go. Pretty impressive that you managed to win and pass out at the same time, though. You're always passing out, ain't ya? It's, like, your ‘thing'. Fact, it had been a little while since you last passed out. I think you were probably due one.”Ryn couldn't help himself from grinning at her.“The crowd are pretty pissed off about it, though,” Elrann continued.“What? Why?”“Well, they thought Rogar was a dead cert to win, for sure. He's pretty popular on the regular fighting circuits apparently. And for most of your match he dominated.”Ryn winced at the memory of his useless blows bouncing off the man's flesh, of being repeatedly slammed against the floor and then crushed in a bear hug by the big Morekemian.“But then right at the end ya did something they ain't ever seen before, and you won unexpectedly, all of a sudden, without even being awake! They feel like you cheated. They feel cheated.”“But I didn't cheat…” said Ryn. “The Governor said we could use elemental projection if we wanted to. I just held out trying not to because of what Nuthea said about keeping it a secret for as long as possible…”“Yes…” said Nuthea. “Well, the chocobo's out of the stable on that one now, isn't it? I know it wasn't your fault though. We need to talk about this some more. But let's get you out of this arena first. Come on, they're waiting to start the next match.”She took Ryn's hand and helped him onto his feet. As he stood, the crowd immediately started to jeer and boo him. He saw faces scowling.“Cheat!” someone shouted.“Trickster!”“Charlatan!”“Sorcerer!”Poodoo to you, Ryn thought as Cid and Elrann returned to their viewing area and he walked with Nuthea back towards the entrance of the tunnel that led from the arena to the preparation chambers, the announcer ushering them off while making calming gestures to try to pacify the crowd as they continued to boo. I don't care if you think I ‘cheated', Ryn thought. Find the Jewels. Save the world. Stay with Nuthea. Win the tournament. Get the Emerald. At whatever cost. By whatever means.They made their way down the tunnel, and the daylight was blocked off, then replaced by lantern-light. Close air pushed in at Ryn inside the stuffy preparation chamber where he had waited with Rogar and the other combatants before going out to fight his match, carved out of the brown earth of Farr like so many of its structures.Sagar ran up to him straight away.“You won, pup?”Ryn nodded. He wasn't sure whether Sagar was concerned for him or for himself. “Yes,” he said, “But I had to use my fire. I wasn't planning to, it just sort of happened. So they know at least one of us has elemental projection now.”“Yes,” said Nuthea. “And news will travel. We need to get this tournament over with as fast as possible. You may want to use your gift too, Sagar, but remember you're wanted by the Empire as well, so you do so at your own risk.”Sagar set his jaw. “Got it.” He dropped his voice in a rare moment of seriousness. “It's easier for me to hide my projection than you, pup. But if I have to use it, I will.”From beyond the tunnel came the distant sound of a man shouting something very loudly. The referee announcing the second quarter final–Sagar's match.“Sagar,” Ryn said. “Be careful out there. The guy I fought was really strong.”The corner of Sagar's mouth twitched up, whether from amusement or because he appreciated the concern, Ryn couldn't tell.“Don't worry about me, pup,” Sagar said. His brown eyes twinkled. “I've got this.”The Farrian announcer appeared in the entrance to the dugout.“Sagar of Imfis?” he asked, looking around.“Here,” said Sagar, holding up a hand.“And Hiuna of Farr?” said the announcer.“Here,” said a defiant, distinctly female voice.Ryn turned to see a woman dressed in the same green robes that Huld and the other Farrian monks wore, tied at the waist with a black cloth belt, striding forward. He recognised her as one of the other quarter-finalists that had been gathered together in the dugout before his first fight with Rogar. It would have been easy to mistake her for one of the male monks were it not for her slightly-higher-than-male-pitched voice and her short dark hair. That by itself set her apart from all the other monks, whose heads were all shaven.“Godsdammit,” Sagar murmured under his breath, rolling his eyes. “Why do I always get paired up with these women who want to look and behave like men?”“Do you?” asked Ryn, confused.“Nevermind…” said Sagar. “I'll be fine.”“Don't underestimate her, Sagar,” Ryn said quietly. “I meant it: The guy I fought was really strong. Remember we got a free pass through the heats. That lady has beaten a load of people to get here, unlike us.” 111“Enough, pup!” Sagar brushed him off. “I've told you I'll be fine!”He walked out of the dugout shoulder to shoulder with ‘Hiuna of Farr' to go and fight his match against her.“Let's go and watch them!” Ryn said to Nuthea, still standing a little way away.“Not yet,” Nuthea said. “We need to go and talk to the Governor first.”“We do?”“We do. You showed the Farrian audience that you have the gift of fire. That's fair enough, given that you needed to use it to beat that man as there was no way you were going to beat him without using it.”Ryn fought back a blush unsuccessfully. His cheeks heated, and not from his ‘gift of fire'.“But word of this will travel,” Nuthea continued. “It may take a few days for it to reach Morekemia so many miles away, but we can be sure it will reach them eventually. We can't take any chances. We need to convince the Governor to get this tournament over with as quickly as possible. That way we can claim the Earth Emerald and get out of here with it as soon as we can. If the Empire send anyone here to investigate before we have the Emerald, it could be disastrous–if they have any soldiers left who can project fire, we now know that earth is weak to fire, so even if the Governor has used the Emerald to grant more of his monks earth projection, they wouldn't stand a chance.“Right,” said Ryn, grasping the seriousness of the situation. “Let's go and talk to him, then.”“Hold it right there, boy,” said a grizzly, hostile voice.Ryn, who had turned and been about to walk off, froze in place and looked up into the fat, frowning, bushy-black-bearded face of Rogar the Unsurpassable. His blood ran cold.“What did you do to Rogar?” the humongous Morekemian growled. “Rogar had you utterly beaten, Rogar had you crushed and soon to be out-for-the-count, and then all of a sudden you explode with fire on Rogar, and blast him out of the arena? What did you do, little boy?”Apparently Rogar referred to himself in the third person even off the arena tiles.“Er…” Ryn said. “I guess I can tell you, seeing as everyone will know before too long…” I'll probably have to use them again to win my next match anyway, he thought. “I have fire projection powers. I got them from a magical ruby which my father gave me just before he died.”Rogar looked at Ryn for a few moments with his beady, vein-riddled eyes, peering out over the mass of beard and fat.Ryn wasn't sure what was going on behind those eyes. Was the Morekemian angry, or confused, or had Ryn's explanation satisfied him? Was he about to congratulate Ryn, or try to continue their fight, or pick him up and eat him?Then: “Ahahahahaha!” Rogar burst out laughing, and slapped Ryn hard on the back with one meaty hand, knocking the wind out of him and making him put out both his hands to break his fall.“A magical ruby, he says!” Rogar guffawed, still laughing in between sentences. “That is a good one! Well, whatever you pulled out there, boy, I hope it takes you all the way to winning the final! Rogar thinks that his reputation will stay intact! Either you will beat everyone with your fire trick, or you will be disqualified for cheating and Rogar will be called upon again to fight!”With that, the giant stalked off.Ryn locked eyes with Nuthea from where he lay on the floor. She was suppressing a smile.“Well, that was interesting…” he said. “I guess not everyone out there knows about the Jewels. They might not understand where my fire attack came from.”“Yes,” said Nuthea, helping him to his feet for the second time that day, “of course not. But that doesn't matter. Even if people don't understand where your fire projection came from, they will still talk about it, and sooner or later news of it will reach the Empire. That's why we've got to go and talk to the Governor. Come on.”Nuthea walked with Ryn up the steps of the underground preparation chamber's back exit.This led to an area of the audience specially marked for combatants and their special guests to watch the fighting from.It also contained a wooden platform guarded by green-robed monks, on which sat a number of Farrian officials and, on an elevated chair, the Governor.Nuthea made straight for the platform. On the way she noticed that the lone cloud occupying the sky earlier had grown in size. Odd.The same sickly-looking Farrian minister who had originally granted them an audience with the Governor stood at the foot of the steps to the platform.“Not you again,” he moaned, rolling his eyes. “What do you want?”“We need to talk to the Governor,” said Nuthea.“Of course you do. And are you going to threaten me with magic again to do so?”Nuthea looked across her shoulder at Ryn, who immediately held out his hand, a small flame appearing on his palm.“Alright, alright!” snapped the Farrian. “Put it away. You've caused enough of a scene already today by doing that during your match. You can see him. But he won't be pleased at you interrupting his viewing.”The governor was leant forward in his chair, watching the current match intently, rubbing his chin with a chubby hand. He didn't even acknowledge Nuthea and Ryn.Nuthea could hear the crowd cheering and gasping at Sagar's match, but she couldn't bear to look. There was too much at stake and she was too nervous for the sky-captain.She just hoped that he wasn't being humiliated by his opponent, especially as he had opted not to receive Vish's fighting lessons with the rest of them over their past week in the manse in Shun Pei.“Excuse me Lord Governor, but I need to speak with you about something.”The Governor humoured her with the briefest of looks then returned to watching the fighting. “What is it? Can't you see I'm busy? There's a tournament going on here, for Eto's sake! Your Imfisi rogue is getting his backside served to him by one of our women. One of our women!”Oh dear, Nuthea thought, though she resisted the temptation to look. Sagar won't like that at all.She swallowed, ignoring the other ruler's rudeness. “Be that as it may, what I need to talk to you about is the tournament.”The Governor finally broke off from watching and looked at her properly. “What is it? What's so important that you need to interrupt my viewing of Farr's triumph over you impetuous foreigners?”Nuthea licked her lips. “I'm concerned that now Ryn here has made his fire abilities public, the Empire will get wind of them and come looking for him.”“So what? I fail to see the problem. Why would the Morekemians be interested in a single little Efstanish boy with a pyrotechnic trick? They won't care. Neither do I.”Nuthea decided she didn't need to mention that she, Ryn and Sagar–possibly Cid, Vish and Elrann too–were all wanted by the Empire with bounties on their heads.“But Lord Governor, remember the Empire have encountered the Fire Ruby before. They may even still have some troops that can use fire magic themselves. At the least, if they hear of another fire-wielder they will associate them with the Ruby and may come here looking for it.”“Let them come!” said the Governor, turning back to the match. He winced for a moment as the crowd cheered, perhaps because Sagar had taken a particularly nasty hit, but Nuthea didn't want to know. “Morekemia may be powerful, but the Emperor has never openly challenged the might of Farr. If he dares to do so, we will simply crush his forces. It will be especially easy now that we have the Earth Emerald back again.”“But Lord Governor…” Ryn chipped in, and Nuthea was grateful he did because she wasn't sure whether she could retain her politeness for much longer. “...don't you remember that earth-aligned people and creatures are vulnerable to harm from fire? That's the only reason we were able to retrieve the Emerald from the Earth Temple at all.”“Of that I am sceptical,” said the Governor. “I'm quite convinced that the only reason that you were able to retrieve the Emerald is because I sent Huld with you, from the way you told it. If the Morekemians come here with fire-hurling, as you are so afraid of, we will humiliate them with our greater mastery of earth. You will see, foreigners, that Farr reigns supreme when Huld beats all of you, and everyone else, in this tournament, elemental magic or not. That will put your little minds at rest.”Oh, for The One's sake… Nuthea pulled her lips in tight to avoid speaking her rare blasphemy out loud. She decided to try another approach.“But Lord Governor, even though Farr will doubtless claim victory in this tournament, I am not actually asking that it be called off.”“What?” barked the Governor. “What are you asking for, then? Why are you here wasting my time and distracting me from watching a fine fight?”A ‘fine fight'? That sounded a bit more promising. Maybe Sagar is holding his own after all…Nuthea was getting distracted. “All I am asking is that you consider just…speeding up the tournament a little bit.”“Speeding it up? Why in Mid would I ever want to speed it up? Half of Farr has come to watch, and as the tournament goes on over the next three days the other half will come to watch too, and that is very good for national spirit, and for our economy!”“Yes, Lord Governor, but the longer the tournament goes on for, the more likely the Empire are to hear about Ryn's fire magic. We can't let them get here before…” She broke off, realising she had been about to say something undiplomatic.“Before what?” said the Governor, daring her to say it.“...before we have had a chance to move on.”The Governor snorted. “Well, that is just a chance you are going to have to take, Manolian.” His eyes bulged at the match. “Oh! I wasn't expecting that to happen!”What to happen? thought Nuthea. Ryn looked round and gasped, but she kept her eyes straight ahead.The Governor leaned back in his chair and threw up his hands. “Now the match is over, and because of you I didn't even get to watch it properly.” He finally gave her his full attention. “Your suggestion is ridiculous, Manolian. Not least of all, the combatants need time to recover in between bouts. You can't expect the winners to fight a quarter-final, semi-final and final all in the same day.”“Ah,” said Nuthea “but I have a solution for that. Amongst our party there is a skilled healer, Grandfather Cid, who has the Jewel-imparted gift of being able to revive people from fatigue and injury in an instant. Cid can heal the winning fighters after their matches so that they are able to fight again immediately.”“Aha,” said the Governor, “so that is why you are so interested in speeding along this tournament! You seek to use your old man's tricks on your own combatants, at the expense of the Farrians! That's been your plan all along!”“Lord Governor, no! I would never even consider doing such a thing! That's why I'm telling you about Cid's Jewel-gifted abilities.”“Or so you say. What's to stop you only healing your own combatants, and just pretending to heal ours?”“Nuthea,” said Ryn, “I think Sagar might have actually–”“I wouldn't have even considered doing that,” Nuthea repeated, cutting Ryn off. “I am somewhat offended that you are suggesting I would even be capable of such a deception, Lord Governor. May I remind you that I am the heir-apparent ruler of a sovereign nation?”“Manolian,” said the Governor, “my answer is no. The whole idea is ridiculous. Take your irritating requests somewhere else–or in fact, just do away with them all together! I will not change my mind on this matter.”Nuthea gritted her teeth, and just for a moment she fancied she felt a current run along her arm, down to her fingertips, and that her lightning magic was returning. But then the moment passed.“Fine,” said Nuthea, imitating one of Sagar's less endearing mannerisms, but not caring. “If you won't be persuaded, we shall just have to win this tournament on your terms and take the Emerald away with us in three days' time. I just hope for your sake that the Empire doesn't get wind of our location and come here to find us before then. Come on, Ryn; let's go and find out how Captain Sagar got on.”She made a derisive “Hmpf!” sound, then turned on her heel dramatically and walked away, leaving Ryn to follow.“You show your true colours, Manolian!” the Governor called after her. “You think you can win this, but you cannot! None can compete with the might of Farr–Manolia or Morekemia alike!”As Nuthea and Ryn walked down the platform steps and back towards the entrance to the dugout, she noticed that the single cloud in the sky had now been joined by another one, and they were growing darker. This is a public episode. 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The Warning with Steve Schmidt
Steve Schmidt & Wajahat Ali: A Spectacular Takedown of a Christian Nationalist Charlatan

The Warning with Steve Schmidt

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 65:31 Transcription Available


Steve Schmidt is joined by Wajahat Ali, who ever so calmly exposed Pete Hegseth’s spiritual mentor, Christian nationalist Pastor Doug Wilson, for the charlatan that he is on "Piers Morgan Uncensored." It was a beautiful sight, and left the pastor virtually speechless. They also talk about the epic corruption of Jared Kushner, and the authoritarian ideology of the techno-fascist billionaires who are trying to buy up the 2026 and 2028 elections. Support The Warning and become a YouTube member today! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2I50t9-7Ol7AjwryRv-Fiw/join Today's Merch: Down with the King https://thewarningwithsteveschmidt.com/collections/down-with-the-king SUBSCRIBE for more and follow me here: Substack: https://steveschmidt.substack.com/subscribe Store: https://thewarningwithsteveschmidt.com/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thewarningses.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SteveSchmidtSES/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewarningses Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewarningses/ X: https://x.com/SteveSchmidtSESSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The XS Noize Podcast
Miles Hunt on 40 Years of The Wonder Stuff, Burnout, Vent 414 and Starting Over (#281)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 57:06


Miles Hunt joins Mark Millar on the XS Noize Podcast to reflect on 40 years of The Wonder Stuff — from the band's rise through the late '80s and early '90s to what it means to still be carrying it forward today. With The Wonder Stuff set for a major 40th anniversary UK tour in October 2026, Miles looks back on audience loyalty, writing the early records, the impact of albums including HUP, Never Loved Elvis and Construction for the Modern Idiot, and why the band still feels like a real band rather than a nostalgia act. He also talks about burnout, the point where life in the band started to feel heavier than it should, how Vent 414 gave him a different creative outlet, and what he learned from stepping away from music to work in a brewery. It's a warm, funny and insightful conversation about songwriting, survival, creative restlessness and starting over. In this episode, Miles Hunt talks about: 40 years of The Wonder Stuff audience loyalty and the bond with fans writing the early records HUP, Never Loved Elvis and Construction for the Modern Idiot wider success and changing audiences burnout and the band's first split why The Wonder Stuff still feels like a real band Vent 414 and the new album Second Things Can Change and creative exhaustion working in a brewery after music patience, ageing and starting over About The XS Noize Podcast Hosted by Mark Millar, the XS Noize Podcast features in-depth conversations with some of the most influential artists in modern music. With over 270 episodes, guests have included Steve Lillywhite, Matt Berninger, Gary Numan, Peter Hook, Bernard Butler, The Charlatans, Sleaford Mods, Snow Patrol, Elbow, Travis and many more. New episodes drop weekly.

The XS Noize Podcast
Carol Decker on success, heartbreak, and finding her way back with T'Pau (#280)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 34:39


Carol Decker joins Mark Millar on the XS Noize Podcast to talk about T'Pau's return with Be Wonderful — the band's first album of original material since Pleasure and Pain in 2015. In this candid conversation, Carol reflects on the long gap between records, reconnecting creatively with Ronnie Rogers, and what finally brought her back into the right headspace to make new music again. She also looks back on the rise of T'Pau, the success of Bridge of Spies, the story behind "China In Your Hand", and the difficult years when everything changed. A warm, honest conversation about success, heartbreak, survival, and finding your way back. In this episode, Carol Decker talks about: – The making of Be Wonderful – Why it took so long for T'Pau to make another studio album – Writing and recording again with Ronnie Rogers – The difference between major label backing and doing everything in-house – The stories behind "Read My Lips", "Stupid Love Song" and "Casual Remark" – The real meaning behind "China In Your Hand" – T'Pau's breakthrough in the UK and America – The personal and professional fallout of the early '90s – The 80s revival and why those songs still connect today About The XS Noize Podcast Hosted by Mark Millar, the XS Noize Podcast features in-depth conversations with some of the most influential artists in modern music. With over 270 episodes, guests have included Steve Lillywhite, Matt Berninger, Gary Numan, Peter Hook, Bernard Butler, The Charlatans, Sleaford Mods, Snow Patrol, Elbow, Travis and many more. New episodes drop weekly.  

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The Boxer Rebellion on 'The Second I'm Asleep' and 25 years together (#279)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 46:41


The Boxer Rebellion join Mark Millar on the XS Noize Podcast to talk about The Second I'm Asleep, their first full-length studio album since 2018. In this episode, Nathan Nicholson and Piers Hewitt discuss the six-year gap between records, the reset the band needed, and how the new album came together through a more instinctive, less overthought creative process. They talk about writing quickly, trusting the songs sooner, and why The Second I'm Asleep feels more immediate, spacious and human. The conversation also explores lyrical themes on tracks like "Flowers in the Water" and "Hidden Meanings," alongside wider reflections on self-doubt, growth, and the passing of time. Elsewhere, Nathan and Piers look back on key albums including Exits, Union and Ghost Alive, speak about long-term independence, family life, and the realities of keeping a band together for 25 years. In this episode: – The Second I'm Asleep – the six-year gap between albums – songwriting and lyrical evolution – independence and longevity – family life, touring, and staying creative – key memories from Exits, Union and Ghost Alive About The XS Noize Podcast Hosted by Mark Millar, the XS Noize Podcast features in-depth conversations with some of the most influential artists in modern music. With over 270 episodes, guests have included Steve Lillywhite, Matt Berninger, Gary Numan, Peter Hook, Bernard Butler, The Charlatans, Sleaford Mods, Snow Patrol, Elbow, Travis and many more. New episodes drop weekly.  

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The Dandy Warhols: Courtney Taylor-Taylor on Dig!, Pin Ups & the "Assassination Piece" (#278)

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 48:36


In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Courtney Taylor-Taylor — frontman of The Dandy Warhols — to talk about Pin Ups and the real story behind the Dig! documentary. Pin Ups brings together a collection of covers spanning the band's journey — but as Courtney explains, it feels less like a traditional covers album and more like a "3D map of the band's DNA," shaped by instinct, influence, and reinterpretation. But this conversation goes much further. Courtney opens up about the Dig! era — and why he describes the film as an "assassination piece" — reflecting on how it reshaped public perception of the band at a crucial moment, and what it took to rebuild from it. He also talks about the difference between art and entertainment, the instinctive way The Dandy Warhols create music, and how a song can evolve to the point where it becomes entirely your own. Along the way, he reflects on the influences that shaped the band's sound — including The Cult — the breakthrough of 13 Tales From Urban Bohemia, and how they've managed to stay true to themselves over time. This is an honest conversation about creativity, perception, and reclaiming your narrative. About The XS Noize Podcast Hosted by Mark Millar, the XS Noize Podcast features in-depth conversations with some of the most influential artists in modern music. With over 270 episodes, guests have included Steve Lillywhite, Matt Berninger, Gary Numan, Peter Hook, Bernard Butler, The Charlatans, Sleaford Mods, Snow Patrol, Elbow, Travis and many more. New episodes drop weekly.

The New Wave Music Podcast
Morrissey & The Charlatans

The New Wave Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 57:27


We'd love to hear from you! Click here to send us a text. In this episode, Steve and Don dive into two highly anticipated releases. They take a deep, track-by-track look at Morrissey's Make-Up Is a Lie, exploring its themes, standout moments, and where it lands in his ever-controversial catalog. The conversation then shifts to The Charlatans' We Are Loved, where they break down the band's latest release, discussing its sonic direction, pacing, and how it stacks up against their classic era.The episode also features a busy music news segment, with the latest updates from Robyn Hitchcock and Trashcan Sinatras, both previewing upcoming albums with brand-new singles. Midge Ure returns with details on his ambitious new project, while Michael Stipe makes a surprising comeback with his first new song in years for an HBO series. There's also new music from Peter Gabriel, and an unexpected return from Kon Kan.Morrissey: https://www.makeupisalie.com/The Charlatans: https://thecharlatans.net/Support the show

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Scouting For Girls' Roy Stride on 'These Are The Good Days', wildfires and perspective (#277)

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 48:53


In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Roy Stride — frontman, songwriter and driving force behind Scouting For Girls — to talk about the band's uplifting new album These Are The Good Days. The album follows 2023's The Place We Used To Meet, which became the band's highest-charting record in eight years. This time, the focus is on perspective — and finding joy in the present moment. Much of the album was shaped by Roy's move to Los Angeles to focus on songwriting — a long-held ambition that took a dramatic turn when he and his family were caught in California's wildfire season and forced to evacuate, expecting to lose everything. That experience became the emotional core of both the album and its title track. During the conversation, Roy reflects on how that period changed his outlook — leading him to reframe difficult moments as the ones that ultimately define and shape us. In this wide-ranging conversation, he discusses writing and producing the album himself, recording across California, Dublin and the UK with Greg Churchouse and Pete Ellard, and how bringing in guitarist Connor McDonald added a new dimension to the band's sound. The record itself captures that balance — from the high-energy immediacy of Get What You Give to the orchestral closer Alright In The End, alongside more reflective moments like Stars Never Fade and Don't You Go Solo. Across it all runs a clear theme: optimism, gratitude, and living in the moment. The conversation also looks back at the band's journey — from their 3x Platinum, chart-topping debut through a run of hits including This Ain't A Love Song, She's So Lovely, Elvis Ain't Dead and Heartbeat — and how they've sustained that connection with audiences over nearly two decades. Along the way, Roy shares insights into his songwriting process, the role of collaboration, and why his children have become his most honest critics. Whether you've followed Scouting For Girls from the start or are discovering them now, this is an honest, uplifting conversation about perspective, creativity and making the most of the time you have. About The XS Noize Podcast Hosted by Mark Millar, the XS Noize Podcast features in-depth conversations with some of the most influential artists in modern music. With over 270 episodes, guests have included Steve Lillywhite, Matt Berninger, Gary Numan, Peter Hook, Bernard Butler, The Charlatans, Sleaford Mods, Snow Patrol, Elbow, Travis and many more. New episodes drop weekly.

The Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast
FTV Exercise during pregnancy and charlatans attacking C-sections

The Healthy Post Natal Body Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 21:50 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailFTV This week I am a little bit upset.Not about the first subject which follows a question about what type of exercise, and at which intensity, is safe to do during pregnancy. That's a great question and a doddle to answer :)But I'm upset about the single worst Instagram video I have seen from someone working with babies. Here it is for those of you who want to have a look.The Osteopath in the video is making LOADS of dumb, and I do mean idiotic, claims about the effects of a C-section on a baby's spine and it's health.He claims the "lumbar spine is reversed" or "missing" and that is clearly complete and utter nonsense. But the video has 400k likes and this grifter has 600k followers.So I go over some of the idiotic claims people make online to scare those of you wanting, or needing, a C-section into parting with your money.And then there's a bit of jazz to calm me down :)As always; HPNB still only has 5 billing cycles!So this means that you not only get 3 months FREE access, no obligation! BUT, if you decide you want to do the rest of the program, after only 5 months of paying $10/£8 a month you now get FREE LIFE TIME ACCESS! That's $50 max spend, in case you were wondering.This means you can sign up after your first child, use the program and recover and then still have access after giving birth to child 2 and 3!None of this "pay X amount a year" nonsense, once you've paid..you've paid!This makes HPNB not just the most efficient and complete post-partum recovery program, it's also BY FAR the best value.Though I'm not terribly active on  Instagram and Facebook you can follow us there. I am however active on Threads so find me there! And, of course, you can always find us on our YouTube channel if you like your podcast in video form :) Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access. No sales, no commitment, no BS. Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions or comments    If you could rate the podcast on your favourite platform that would be a big help. We're played out today by; Ryan Saranich with "Sentimental"

East Rosebud Studios Podcast
The Foul Hooked Whitey Returns with Part Two of the "Top 5 Fly Fishing Charlatans"...

East Rosebud Studios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 11:27


The Foul Hooked Whitey continues to break down the Top 5 Fly Fishing Charlatans in the sport in the second part of "Top 5 Fly Fishing Charlatans"...#flyfishing#eastrosebud2026#eastrosebudbillings2026#eastrosebudthermop2026#eastrosebudflyandtackle

East Rosebud Studios Podcast
The Foul Hooked Whitey Returns with Part One of the "Top 5 Fly Fishing Charlatans"...

East Rosebud Studios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 10:41


Using his knowledge and experience from years in the fly fishing industry to break down the Top 5 Fly Fishing Charlatans in the sport.#flyfishing#eastrosebud2026#eastrosebudbillings2026#eastrosebudthermop2026#eastrosebudflyandtackle

Master Phil in Your Corner
Marketing Scams! The Internet is wrought with Marketing Charlatans: Master Phil in Your Corner Episode 147

Master Phil in Your Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 72:04


Marketing Scams! The Internet is wrought with MarketingCharlatans: Master Phil in Your Corner Episode 147Master Phil speaks with Joe Kania of KaniaMedia and Mike Malinconico ofMikeMalMedia. There are a host of internet hucksters providing poor marketing,charging a lot of money and delivering nothing. Far too many publicists andmarketeers are great at sales – for themselves, but don't deliver and providezero guarantees.  He calls our Big BrandVentures, Adrienne Greenwood, Franklin Publishing, WP Lighthouse and more! He alsotells you about some of the good ones; Robert Plank, Vizard, Go High Level  I have found GHL to be extremely effective and efficientin leveraging CRM, through emails, scheduled social media posts and collectingrevenue through sales funnels. Additionally, the help center is FANTASTIC! They're available24/7. There's a Free Trial, so what have you got to lose, exceptcustomers? Follow the link below:https://www.gohighlevel.com/?fp_ref=master-phil-industries14#crm #ghl #gohighlevel #customerretention #masterphil#socialmedia #Masterphilinyourcorner #MarketingScams #publicists #Marketingscams 

Deep Cuts
Clay Tiffany, Public Access Prophet | Case File #244

Deep Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 105:15


Note: Sorry for the radio silence! Long story short, the latest MacBook Pro seems to have some kind of line-wide defect. When I first bought it last year, the screen died a day later. And I got another one, and it worked fine for like a year and then about three weeks ago the screen died again. I took it to the Apple Store for a repair, they fixed it, I got it...and the screen died again. And so I had to get it fixed all over again. Unfortunately I opted for the 64gb ram version, which they don't sell in stores. So every time I need it fixed, it takes a week to order in the parts. Needless to say, this has completely made me unable to edit the show or any other videos. But I've got my computer back now and it seems to be going strong, so we'll be back to regular posting.--BACK OUR PATREON!https://bit.ly/deepcutspatreonCHECK OUT OUR NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL!https://bit.ly/mysterytreehouse--If you lived in New York in the '80s or '90s and had a taste for the weird corners of cable television, you might have stumbled upon a public access show called Dirge of the Charlatans. It aired at strange hours and looked like something taped in a janitor's closet. Its host was a manic street corner preacher in a cheap suit who punched up at politicians, crooked police, and the government at large. But his passion was infectious, and at least once, hauntingly on point. --Written by Adam Smith--Join our Discord server!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/deepcutsdiscord⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠--Pick up some Deep Cuts T-Shirts and other merch!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/deepcutsmerch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠--Get the official Deep Cuts shoulder patch!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://bit.ly/deepcuts_patch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠--Listen to our album, a 9 song rock opera about the rise and fall of Napster!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/album/63C5uu1tkzZ2FhfsrSSf5s?si=q4WItoNmRUeM159TxKLWew

The Horse's Advocate Podcast
Overcoming Fear - the Horse's Advocate Podcast #164

The Horse's Advocate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 13:09


Having fear can cripple most people from enjoying life. Horse people suffer more than most from fear of horses because what they enjoy most in life are horses. This becomes a paradox that worsens their entire life. However, there are tangents to the fear horse owners have, such as the fear that they are not caring enough for their horses, and, therefore, the horse will suffer from the owner missing a critical aspect of care. This drives owners to do more (and spend more money) than is necessary. Worry is a fear of inadequacy. Charlatans profit from this fear. Most people believe that the thing they fear is the cause, but the truth is, fear comes from within the individual. Fear is also an emotion; energy in motion. When a horse brings energy to a human, the natural response is for the human to raise their energy to match the horse's, creating more energy and escalating the horse to a higher level. The secret is to learn to control your energy and bring it down, which, in most cases, automatically lowers the horses' energy. An essential hack for reducing emotional energy is to lower inflammation in both humans and horses. Another hack is to compartmentalize the sources of your thoughts and feelings in the brain. I discuss these on this week's podcast. ********** Community.TheHorsesAdvocate.com is a place to learn about horses, barns, and farms. Its information is free, and a membership option lets horse owners attend live meetings to ask questions and deepen their understanding of what they have learned on the site. Membership helps support this message and spread it to everyone worldwide who works with horses. The Equine Practice, Inc. website discusses how and why I perform equine dentistry without immobilization or the automatic use of drugs. I only accept new clients in Florida. Click here to make an appointment. The Horsemanship Dentistry School is a place for those interested in learning how to perform equine dentistry without drugs on 97% of horses. Thank you for sharing and "Helping Horses Thrive In A Human World."

The XS Noize Podcast
Damon Minchella on Ocean Colour Scene, Paul Weller & 'You'd Look Good on a Donkey'

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 54:43


In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Damon Minchella — founder of Ocean Colour Scene, longtime bass player for Paul Weller, and collaborator with Richard Ashcroft — to talk about his candid and often hilarious memoir You'd Look Good on a Donkey. Across a musical life that has ricocheted between some of the biggest names in music — from Paul McCartney and Jimmy Page to Diana Ross, Dr. John and The Who — Minchella has built a career full of extraordinary stories, unlikely encounters, and a deep love of music that runs through everything he does. During the conversation, Damon reflects on the creation of You'd Look Good on a Donkey, a memoir that captures the highs, chaos, humour and survival instincts required to navigate life in the music industry. In this wide-ranging conversation, Damon opens up about the early days of Ocean Colour Scene, the Birmingham music scene that shaped the band, and how their sound developed during the Britpop era. He also shares memories of working closely with Paul Weller — one of Britain's most influential songwriters — and what he learned from being inside Weller's musical world for so many years. The conversation explores the realities of band life, the strange rhythm of touring and recording, and the delicate balance between personal life and the pressures that come with a career in music. Along the way, Damon discusses the process of writing the book itself — revisiting decades of experiences that range from hilarious and absurd to deeply personal — and explains why honesty and self-reflection were essential to telling the story properly. Whether you're a fan of Ocean Colour Scene, interested in the behind-the-scenes realities of the music industry, or simply enjoy a great rock memoir, this conversation offers an entertaining and revealing look at a life spent in and around music. Related topics: Ocean Colour Scene, Paul Weller, Richard Ashcroft, Britpop, rock memoirs, British rock history, You'd Look Good on a Donkey About The XS Noize Podcast With more than 270 episodes, the XS Noize Podcast has become a trusted home for music's legends, innovators, and trailblazers — a place where real conversations meet real stories. Hosted by Mark Millar, the show has featured an extraordinary lineup including Steve Lillywhite, Paul Draper, Sleaford Mods, The Charlatans, Gary "Mani" Mounfield, Glen Matlock, Miles Kane, Matt Berninger, Saint Etienne, D:Ream, Gavin Rossdale, The Farm, Snow Patrol, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, and Michael Head — among many more. Explore the complete XS Noize Podcast archive. New episodes drop weekly — subscribe for in-depth conversations with the artists who shape modern music.

The XS Noize Podcast
Steve Lillywhite on Producing U2 — From Boy to Achtung Baby (#274)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 59:43


In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with legendary U2 producer Steve Lillywhite to discuss his work on landmark albums including Boy, War, The Joshua Tree, Achtung Baby, All That You Can't Leave Behind, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, and No Line on the Horizon. Across a career spanning more than four decades, Lillywhite has worked with some of the most influential artists in modern music. But his work with U2 — from their earliest recordings through some of their biggest albums — helped define the sound of one of the world's most important bands. During the conversation, Lillywhite reflects on the creative environment around Achtung Baby, one of the most influential records in U2's catalogue, and explains what a producer actually does in the studio — describing his role as the "captain of the ship" guiding a band through the creative process of making an album. He shares memories of first encountering U2 before the mythology existed, when four young musicians from Dublin were still discovering their identity — and explains why he immediately sensed something different about them. The conversation explores the band's creative evolution across landmark albums including Boy, War, The Joshua Tree, Achtung Baby, All That You Can't Leave Behind, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, and No Line on the Horizon, and how U2's sound developed in the studio over the years. Lillywhite also offers insights into the craft of record production — from capturing the distinctive guitar sound of The Edge to shaping Bono's vocal performances and finding the emotional centre of a song. Along the way, he reflects on the collaborative nature of the studio, the controlled chaos of working alongside producers like Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois and Flood, and the moments when a record suddenly comes alive. Whether you're a U2 fan, a musician, or simply fascinated by the craft of record-making, this conversation offers a rare look inside the creative process behind some of the most iconic albums of the last forty years. About The XS Noize Podcast With more than 270 episodes, the XS Noize Podcast has become a trusted home for music's legends, innovators, and trailblazers — a place where real conversations meet real stories. Hosted by Mark Millar, the show has featured an extraordinary lineup including Paul Draper, Sleaford Mods, The Charlatans, Gary "Mani" Mounfield, Glen Matlock, Miles Kane, Matt Berninger, Saint Etienne, D:Ream, Gavin Rossdale, The Farm, Snow Patrol, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, and Michael Head — among many more. Explore the complete XS Noize Podcast archive. New episodes drop weekly — subscribe for in-depth conversations with the artists who shape modern music.

You Are Not So Smart
334 - Magical Thinking - Matt Tompkins (rebroadcast)

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 79:13


In this episode, the story of Clever Hans, the horse who changed psychology for the better. We also sit down with psychologist and magician Matt Tompkins. Matt is the author of The Spectacle of Illusion, a book about the long history of the manipulation of our own magical thinking and how studying deception can help us better understand perception, memory, belief, and more. How Minds Change David McRaney's BlueSky David McRaney's Twitter YANSS Twitter Matt Tompkins The Spectacle of Illusion Prisoners of Silence Clever Hans Wilhelm von Osten Carl Sagan Quote Science of Magic Association Society for Psychical Research Skeptical Inquirer Magazine Houdini's Debunking Newsletter Patreon Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The XS Noize Podcast
Zak & Matty of The Dream Machine on Fort Perch Rock (#273)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 19:17


In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Zak and Matty from The Dream Machine to talk about Fort Perch Rock — the band's third studio album and a record shaped by instinct, friendship and a deep connection to place. Formed in 2021, the band first emerged with their 2022 debut Thank God! It's The Dream Machine, followed by 2024's James Skelly-produced Small Time Monsters. With Fort Perch Rock, they move further into their own identity — self-produced and recorded between studios on the Wirral and in Liverpool. Built with a DIY spirit, Fort Perch Rock leans into creative freedom. Zak and Matty discuss embracing a hands-on production approach, allowing songs to evolve naturally rather than chasing polish for its own sake. The local environment plays a strong role in the record's atmosphere, grounding it in memory, shared experience and the energy of the Wirral and Liverpool music communities. In this conversation, they reflect on their songwriting process — how ideas often begin with a riff or a feeling before being shaped collaboratively. They also talk about balancing nostalgia with originality, making music primarily for themselves rather than trends, and why live performance remains central to how their songs continue to grow and connect with audiences. About The XS Noize Podcast With over 270 episodes, the XS Noize Podcast has become a trusted home for music's legends, innovators, and trailblazers — a place where real conversations meet real stories. Hosted by Mark Millar, the show has featured an extraordinary lineup including Paul Draper, Sleaford Mods, The Charlatans, Gary "Mani" Mounfield, Glen Matlock, Miles Kane, Matt Berninger, Saint Etienne, D:Ream, Gavin Rossdale, The Farm, Snow Patrol, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, and Michael Head — among many more. Explore the complete XS Noize Podcast archive here.

Lagniappe
Combating Charlatans With Diversification

Lagniappe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 26:25


After an AI doomsday report shook Wall Street, Doug and Greg Stokes break down how they see the future of work and AI playing out and why a diversified portfolio is the measured response to charlatan predictions. They also examine private credit trends and the real estate market as mortgage rates continue to fall, as well as the potential of corresponding headwinds to disinflation.  Key Takeaways [00:17] - Tariff ruling + an AI doomsday report [06:13] - Private credit sector concerns amidst market volatility [08:38] - Combating charlatan predictions with a diversified portfolio [15:22] - Mortgage rates are following interest rates [20:05] - Headwinds to disinflation are coming View Transcript Links Viral Doomsday Report Lays Bare Wall Street's Deep Anxiety About AI Future Robert Kiyosaki: The Boy Who Cried Crash Once America's Most Affordable Rental City, Austin Is About to Get More Expensive Connect with our hosts Doug Stokes Greg Stokes Stokes Family Office Subscribe and stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify lagniappe.stokesfamilyoffice.com Disclosure The information in this podcast is educational and general in nature and does not take into consideration the listener's personal circumstances. Therefore, it is not intended to be a substitute for specific, individualized financial, legal, or tax advice. To determine which strategies or investments may be suitable for you, consult the appropriate, qualified professional prior to making a final decision. Different types of investments involve varying degrees of risk. Therefore, it should not be assumed that future performance of any specific investment or investment strategy (including the investments and/or investment strategies referenced in our blogs/podcasts) or any other investment and/or non-investment-related content or services will be profitable, equal any historical performance level(s), be suitable or appropriate for a reader/listener's individual situation, or prove successful. Moreover, no portion of the blog/podcast content should be construed as a substitute for individual advice or services from the financial professional(s) of a reader/listener's choosing, including Stokes Family, LLC, a registered investment adviser with the SEC, with which the blogger/podcasters are affiliated.

The Modern Sage Podcast
Deep Talk on Deepak

The Modern Sage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 30:31


Leah speaks openly about her previous encounter with Deepak Chopra and some other influencers in the spiritual and healing world in regards to the new information about their presence in the Epstein files.Spiritual bypassing, imposter syndrome, ego issues, abuse - the conversation goes into the many problems in the wellness and spiritual healing space. Fed up with being told what to do and how to do it by people who have just as many issues (or more) and in the case of the Epstein files, despicable behavior. How to maneuver through the teachings of wisdom and truth, and hold clear boundaries, while evolving through one's own spiritual journey. It's a bold and winding conversation - a testimony to the heart and truth - that is the goal of this message. To empower one to find their own way, and their own truth.  Thanks for listening! Follow leah on IG, FB & TK @leahthemodernsage for more!

The XS Noize Podcast
Archive's Dave Pen on 'Glass Minds' and 30 Years of Evolution (#272)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 50:34


In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Dave Pen of Archive to talk about Glass Minds — the band's 13th studio album and a bold new chapter in a 30-year journey defined by reinvention, collaboration and creative risk. Formed in Croydon, South London in 1994, Archive have evolved from trip-hop pioneers into one of Europe's most respected alternative collectives. Glass Minds, released Friday 27th February 2026 via Dangervisit through [PIAS], follows the ambitious 2022 triple-album Call to Arms & Angels, which charted Top 10 across Europe and culminated in their biggest headline show to date at Paris' Accor Arena. Produced by Archive alongside long-time collaborator Jerome Devoise, and recorded in Brighton, London and Paris, Glass Minds marks a shift toward a more minimal, down-tempo sound — built on space and emotional weight. New textures emerge through Essex rapper Jimmy Collins on "Heads Are Gonna Roll," while Lisa Mottram shines on the title track and "The Love The Light." At its core is the eight-minute "So Far From Losing You," one of the band's most personal and expansive pieces to date. In this conversation, Dave Pen reflects on joining Archive and becoming part of a true creative collective. He discusses the trust and experimentation that shape the band's process, the evolution of their sound over three decades, embracing AI in the album's visual identity, and why live performance remains the ultimate space where Archive's songs continue to grow and transform. About The XS Noize Podcast With over 250 episodes, the XS Noize Podcast has become a trusted home for music's legends, innovators, and trailblazers — a place where real conversations meet real stories. Hosted by Mark Millar, the show has featured an extraordinary lineup including Paul Draper, Sleaford Mods, The Charlatans, Gary "Mani" Mounfield, Glen Matlock, Miles Kane, Matt Berninger, Saint Etienne, D:Ream, Gavin Rossdale, The Farm, Snow Patrol, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, and Michael Head — among many more. Explore the complete XS Noize Podcast archive here. New episodes drop weekly — subscribe for more in-depth conversations with the artists who shape our lives.

The XS Noize Podcast
Robert Levon Been of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club on Re-Examining Howl (#271)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 41:03


Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's third album Howl was a risk — one that nearly broke the band. In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Robert Levon Been to revisit the record that stripped away the noise and reshaped their identity. Originally released in 2005, Howl arrived as an unexpected curveball. The reverb-drenched guitars and white noise that defined the band's early records were stripped back, replaced with folk, blues and gospel-inspired arrangements built around space, restraint and raw emotion. It was a risk — one that confused some at the time, but has since come to feel essential within the band's catalogue. In this conversation, Robert Levon Been reflects on the creative decisions that shaped the album, the deliberate use of silence and atmosphere, and how stepping away from distortion opened up a deeper emotional register in the songwriting. He discusses the impact of critical reception, the perspective that comes with revisiting the record years later, and what it feels like to bring that material back to life on tour. Robert also shares insights into the band's current creative landscape, highlights key entry points for new listeners, and speaks about protecting the spirit of music in an era driven by speed and algorithms. A thoughtful and reflective conversation about evolution, instinct, and trusting your creative compass — even when it takes you somewhere unexpected. About The XS Noize Podcast With over 250 episodes, the XS Noize Podcast has become a trusted home for music's legends, innovators, and trailblazers — a place where real conversations meet real stories. Hosted by Mark Millar, the show has featured an extraordinary lineup including Paul Draper, Sleaford Mods, The Charlatans, Gary "Mani" Mounfield, Glen Matlock, Miles Kane, Matt Berninger, Saint Etienne, D:Ream, Gavin Rossdale, The Farm, Snow Patrol, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, and Michael Head — among many more. Explore the complete XS Noize Podcast archive here. New episodes drop weekly — subscribe for more in-depth conversations with the artists who shape our lives.

The XS Noize Podcast
Mark Shaw of Then Jerico on The Return and bringing the band back on stage (#270)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 57:21


In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Mark Shaw of Then Jerico to talk about The Return — a moment that reconnects legacy, live energy, and purpose as the band bring their full show to Ireland for the first time. Watch the full XS Noize Podcast conversation below. Then Jerico are currently touring the UK and Europe, with debut full-band Irish headline shows at Belfast's Limelight 2 on Thursday 19 February and Dublin's Whelan's Main Room on Friday 20 February 2026. The tour features a 90-minute set spanning the band's classic first two albums — First (The Sound of Music) and The Big Area (Outside) — alongside material from Mark Shaw's 1990s solo releases. In this conversation, Mark Shaw reflects on a four-decade journey through success, setbacks, and survival. He talks about the importance of audience connection, shaping setlists that balance momentum with meaning, and the breakthrough impact of Big Area. Shaw also opens up about carrying the legacy of Then Jerico as the sole founder, revisiting early recordings and B-sides with fresh perspective, and why he's still driven to write songs that speak directly to the present moment. About The XS Noize Podcast With over 250 episodes, the XS Noize Podcast has become a trusted home for music's legends, innovators, and trailblazers — a place where real conversations meet real stories. Hosted by Mark Millar, the show has featured an extraordinary lineup including Paul Draper, Sleaford Mods, The Charlatans, Gary "Mani" Mounfield, Glen Matlock, Miles Kane, Matt Berninger, Saint Etienne, D:Ream, Gavin Rossdale, The Farm, Snow Patrol, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, and Michael Head — among many more. Explore the complete XS Noize Podcast archive here. New episodes drop weekly — subscribe for more in-depth conversations with the artists who shape our lives.

The XS Noize Podcast
Crispian Mills of Kula Shaker on Wormslayer (#269)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 46:58


In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Kula Shaker frontman Crispian Mills to talk about Wormslayer — a record that captures the band feeling revitalised, confident, and creatively fearless. Watch the full video conversation. Released on 30 January 2026, Wormslayer is Kula Shaker's eighth studio album and sees the original line-up distil their explosive live energy into something cinematic, playful, and expansive. Often described as a natural companion to Natural Magic, the album allows songs to stretch and evolve, blending tight pop instincts with longer, more exploratory moments. In this conversation, Crispian Mills reflects on trust, chemistry, and why the band feels more alive now than at any point in their history. He talks about symbolism and synchronicity, the meaning behind key tracks including Lucky Number, Charge of the Light Brigade, and Broke as Folk, and the idea of creativity as an ongoing quest rather than a destination. About The XS Noize Podcast With over 250 episodes, the XS Noize Podcast has become a trusted home for music's legends, innovators, and trailblazers — a place where real conversations meet real stories. Hosted by Mark Millar, the show has featured an extraordinary lineup including Paul Draper, Sleaford Mods, The Charlatans, Gary "Mani" Mounfield, Glen Matlock, Miles Kane, Matt Berninger, Saint Etienne, D:Ream, Gavin Rossdale, The Farm, Snow Patrol, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, and Michael Head — among many more. Explore the complete XS Noize Podcast archive here. New episodes drop weekly — subscribe for more in-depth conversations with the artists who shape our lives.

The XS Noize Podcast
Dani Larkin on Next Of Kin (#268)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 26:36


In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Dani Larkin to talk about Next Of Kin — a deeply emotive record shaped by time, patience, and a renewed sense of creative clarity.  Released on 23 January 2026, Next Of Kin marks a bold progression in Larkin's sound and vision. Co-produced with Ruth O'Mahony Brady, the album expands her acclaimed storytelling into a cinematic, emotionally rich landscape that explores life's most universal milestones — from birth and coming of age to love, loss, and acceptance. Structured as a trilogy, the record moves through distinct phases. Part I traces a journey from darkness toward revelation and youth. Part II sits in the complexity of adulthood, weaving love, fear, doubt, courage, and hope through expansive orchestral arrangements and intimate songwriting. Part III closes with a sense of resolution and homecoming, culminating in the poignant farewell Danny Boy. In this conversation, Larkin reflects on how releasing her debut Notes For A Maiden Warrior during the COVID era shaped her outlook, and why Next Of Kin feels like a true arrival moment. She talks about patience, self-acceptance, and the importance of creating space — both personally and creatively — between records. She also discusses the album's lead single End Of It All, a striking and urgent track that blends industrial drum beats, raw guitar, and a haunting reimagining of Row, Row, Row Your Boat — capturing the contradictions, anxiety, and fragile hope of modern life. About The XS Noize Podcast With over 250 episodes, the XS Noize Podcast has become a trusted home for music's legends, innovators, and trailblazers — a place where real conversations meet real stories. Hosted by Mark Millar, the show has featured an extraordinary lineup including Sleaford Mods, The Charlatans, Gary "Mani" Mounfield, Glen Matlock, Miles Kane, Matt Berninger, Saint Etienne, D:Ream, Gavin Rossdale, The Farm, Snow Patrol, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, and Michael Head — among many more. Explore the complete XS Noize Podcast archive here.  

The XS Noize Podcast
Paul Draper on Mansun Retold: revisiting old songs with new perspective (#267)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 41:50


In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Paul Draper to talk about Mansun Retold — a project shaped by distance, perspective, and the strange experience of meeting your younger self through song. Watch the full video conversation. Releasing on 20 February, Mansun Retold sees Draper revisit and reimagine key songs from the Mansun catalogue, rebuilding them from the ground up as full-band, acoustic unplugged recordings. Rather than revisiting the past for nostalgia's sake, the album is about clarity — hearing familiar songs anew, stripped of urgency, ego, and expectation. Recorded at The Loft Studios in Surrey, the album was co-produced by Paul Draper alongside Paul "PDub" Walton (The Cure, U2, Björk, Massive Attack, Oasis). The sessions feature a string quartet arranged and led by Audrey Riley (Muse, Coldplay, Nick Cave), with drums performed by Julian Fenton — Mansun's original early-era drummer. Draper performs acoustic bass, acoustic lead and rhythm guitar, and piano throughout the record. In this conversation, Draper reflects on the emotional weight of returning to songs so closely tied to his own life, how he decided which tracks felt ready to be retold, and the responsibility he feels toward fans who have lived with this music for decades. He also talks about life beyond music, creative fulfilment, and how Mansun Retold is intended to be experienced — not as a retrospective, but as a living record, rooted firmly in the present. About The XS Noize Podcast With over 250 episodes, the XS Noize Podcast has become a trusted home for music's legends, innovators, and trailblazers — a place where real conversations meet real stories. Hosted by Mark Millar, the show has featured an extraordinary lineup including Sleaford Mods, The Charlatans, Gary "Mani" Mounfield, Glen Matlock, Miles Kane, Matt Berninger, Saint Etienne, D:Ream, Gavin Rossdale, The Farm, Snow Patrol, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, and Michael Head — among many more. Explore the complete XS Noize Podcast archive here. New episodes drop weekly — subscribe for more in-depth conversations with the artists who shape our lives.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Chicks on the Right: “Certainty Is the Hallmark of the Charlatan” Why Most Finance Influencers Are Full of It

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 13:00


Zach Abraham from Bulwark Capital joins the Chicks to break down the chaos of “bro finance” on social media and why confidence is not the same thing as competence. They talk bad investing advice, the danger of certainty, why quick money promises are always a red flag, and how young people can actually set themselves […]

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut
L'intégrale - Archive, The Cure, Marilyn Manson dans RTL2 Pop Rock Station (26/01/26)

RTL2 : Pop-Rock Station by Zégut

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 105:49


Ce lundi 26 janvier, RTL2 Pop-Rock Station lance la semaine avec un large éventail rock et pop. La soirée s'ouvre avec Archive et un extrait de leur nouvel album "Glass Minds", avant de replonger dans les classiques des Pixies, de Prince ou des Charlatans, sans oublier Placebo et The Cure. L'album de la semaine est signé Poppy avec "Empty Hands". L'artiste américaine, figure du metal pop, est mise à l'honneur aux côtés de nouveautés comme Kim Gordon ou Geese, tandis que la programmation traverse aussi les univers de Smashing Pumpkins, Biffy Clyro, Muse et Eric Clapton. La nouveauté Fresh Fresh Fresh met en avant Bandit Bandit avec "Rien Attendre", extrait de leur prochain album "Cavalcades". La soirée se conclut sur une montée en puissance rock et metal, de Peaches à Metallica, en passant par Rise Of The Northstar. Archive - Look At Us Pixies - Where Is My Mind Prince - I Wanna Be Your Lover Adele - Rumour Has It The Charlatans - Deeper And Deeper The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations Biffy Clyro - Black Chandelier Poppy - Unravel Peter Frampton - Show Me The Way The Smashing Pumpkins - Zero The Cure - Lullaby Geese - Cobra Echo And The Bunnymen - Ticket To Ride Muse - Panic Station Placebo - Nancy Boy For Those I Love - I Have A Love The Box Tops - The Letter Dropkick Murphys - I'm Shipping Up To Boston Kim Gordon - Not Today Alice Cooper - No More Mr. Nice Guy Eric Clapton - My Father's Eyes Bandit Bandit - Rien Attendre Aerosmith - Dude (Looks Like A Lady) Peaches - Boys Wanna Be Her Marilyn Manson - Sweet Dreams Rise Of The Northstar - Payback Metallica - The Call Of KtuluHébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast
“Certainty Is the Hallmark of the Charlatan” Why Most Finance Influencers Are Full of It

Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 13:00 Transcription Available


Zach Abraham from Bulwark Capital joins the Chicks to break down the chaos of “bro finance” on social media and why confidence is not the same thing as competence. They talk bad investing advice, the danger of certainty, why quick money promises are always a red flag, and how young people can actually set themselves up to win long term. Bottom line: ditch the ego, ignore the charlatans, and build real wealth the boring, disciplined way. Register now for the free “New Year Reset” webinar Jan 29. Schedule your FREE risk review at https://KnowYourRiskPodcast.comSubscribe and stay tuned for new episodes every weekday!Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTikTokXLocalsMore InfoWebsite

The XS Noize Podcast
Alexander Wolfe on 'Everythinglessness' and confronting masculinity through music (#266)

The XS Noize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 36:44


In this episode of the XS Noize Podcast, Mark Millar sits down with Alexander Wolfe to talk about his deeply personal new album Everythinglessness. Watch the full video conversation. Written after a period of intense personal reckoning — including time spent in a mental health rehabilitation facility in 2023 — Everythinglessness explores masculinity, mental health, and emotional survival. Drawing on experiences of depression, anxiety, and ADHD, Wolfe turns vulnerability into something raw, intimate, and quietly powerful. Raised in 1990s Woolwich, Wolfe blends observational grit with cinematic songwriting, using analogue textures, layered harmonies, and stark piano lines to create a record that unfolds like a coming-of-age story — moving through grief, identity, and acceptance. In this conversation, Wolfe reflects on the mindset behind the album, the challenge of expressing softness in a culture shaped by silence and stoicism, and how music became a form of recovery rather than escape. About The XS Noize Podcast With over 250 episodes, the XS Noize Podcast has become a trusted home for music's legends, innovators, and trailblazers — a place where real conversations meet real stories. Hosted by Mark Millar, the show has featured an extraordinary lineup including Sleaford Mods, The Charlatans, Gary "Mani" Mounfield, Glen Matlock, Miles Kane, Matt Berninger, Saint Etienne, D:Ream, Gavin Rossdale, The Farm, Snow Patrol, John Lydon, Will Sergeant, Ocean Colour Scene, Gary Kemp, Doves, Gavin Friday, David Gray, Anton Newcombe, Peter Hook, Razorlight, Sananda Maitreya, James, Crowded House, Elbow, Cast, Kula Shaker, Shed Seven, Future Islands, Peter Frampton, Bernard Butler, Steven Wilson, Travis, New Order, The Killers, Tito Jackson, Simple Minds, The Divine Comedy, Shaun Ryder, Gary Numan, and Michael Head — among many more. Explore the complete XS Noize Podcast archive here. New episodes drop weekly — subscribe for more in-depth conversations with the artists who shape our lives.

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk
The Blockspace Pod: Inside Bitcoin Core's Newest Maintainer

Late Confirmation by CoinDesk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 33:05


We dive into the mystery of the newest Bitcoin Core maintainer and the project to separate consensus code. From GitHub hierarchies to the quest for client diversity, learn how a $2 trillion network is actually governed and why the "lead maintainer" no longer exists. Subscribe to the Blockspace newsletter! Explaining the latest shakeup in Bitcoin development: the addition of a sixth Bitcoin Core maintainer known as "The Charlatan." We explore the history of Bitcoin's governance—from Satoshi to Wladimir van der Laan—and why the project has moved away from a single lead maintainer. We also break down the "Bitcoin kernel" project, an initiative to separate consensus code to allow for a more diverse ecosystem of Bitcoin clients, and address the common conspiracies surrounding who really controls the network. Subscribe to the newsletter! [https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.com](https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.com) Notes: * Bitcoin is a $2 trillion network asset. * Bitcoin Core has six current maintainers. * No person officially holds lead maintainer title. * GitHub is a Microsoft-owned product. * Bitcoin on path to $100 trillion valuation. * New maintainer added first time since Feb 2023. Timestamps: 00:00 Start 03:09 What's Github? 05:29 What is a Maintainer? 09:27 Client diversity 16:24 Lead maintainer 18:28 Faketoshi 26:15 New Maintainer

Loose Ends
The Charlatans, Stuart Maconie, Jill Halfpenny, Ian Smith, Jess Robinson

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 35:55


Stuart Maconie's tiptoeing the line between dark and light in this week's Loose Ends. When she won Strictly Jill Halfpenny got the highest ever score for her sequin studded jive, but there's not a glitterball to be seen in her latest role as the traumatised mum Eve in the dark psychological thriller Girl Taken, which also stars Alfie Allen as the creepiest teacher you'd never hope to meet. Ian Smith is a comedian who mines his own anxieties for his art - be that his Radio 4 series called "Ian Smith is Stressed", the unintentionally hilarious news from his hometown in the Northern News Podcast or his new tour, "Footspa Half Empty".The comic, actor and Dead Ringers impressionist Jess Robinson's very funny and also very sad new memoir contrasts her own twentysomething exploits as a stage ingenue with her Jewish Grandmother's diaries at the same age - Life Is Rosi: Grandma, Me and Our Diaries at 23. Grandma Rosi loved music, boyfriends and having a laugh too but was enduring Germany during the rise of Hitler at the same time. And as they head out on tour, we have performance from The Charlatan's new album We Are Love. Producer: Olive Clancy Assistant Producer: Samuel Nixon Technical Producers: John Cole and Mark Ward Production Coordintor: Pete Liggins

True Crimecast
Natural Causes - Clay Tiffany

True Crimecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 36:45


In the quiet village of Briarcliff Manor, Clay Tiffany was a divisive to say the least. With his shock of red hair and his low-budget public-access show, Dirge for the Charlatans, he spent years filming himself heckling police officers and local politicians. Most neighbors viewed him as a polarizing, perhaps unhinged, eccentric—especially when he claimed a local cop was a dangerous "rogue."But as it turns out, Clay Tiffany wasn't just shouting into the wind. He was describing a monster.This episode explores the intersection of two lives: a star-athlete-turned-activist and Nicholas Tartaglione, a police officer with a history of misconduct. From a million-dollar settlement over a brutal assault to Tartaglione's time as Jeffrey Epstein's cellmate, we look at the man who saw the truth long before the rest of the world caught up. --For early, ad free episodes and monthly exclusive bonus content, join our Patreon! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Epic Tales From the Sewers
The Last Ronin II Re-Evolution Issue # 5

Epic Tales From the Sewers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 33:36


In this final issue of the Last Ronin II Re-evolution, we reach the climactic conclusion of the sequel to the Last Ronin story.Forced to evacuate to Roosevelt Island and Baxter Stockman's old base of operations, April, the Turtles and Casey Marie Jones are in the fight of their lives against some surprising foes. With no shortage of enemies and no shortage of double crosses, this final issue will have some revelations and surprises that will have impacts on our for turtles lives forever!What will become of Moja, Yi, Uno and Odyn? Will the Charlatan win the city? or will Casey Marie Jones and the Resistance triumph?Listen to the final chapter of the Last Ronin II Re-evolution.Plus a New Pizza Time: Ham and Cheese with Artichoke and Broccoli,

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
Le Fakir Birman : un charlatan à l'origine de l'industrie de l'horoscope

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 42:25


Nous sommes le 16 mars 1932. Le quotidien Paris-Soir nous offre la primeur d'une nouvelle exceptionnelle ! Rendez-vous compte : « Le Fakir Birman enfermé dans une cage de verre va fasciner des rats affamés. Et il se laissera, avec le sourire, clouer sur une croix. » Voilà ce que l'on peut lire dans le journal. Le fakir birman, son nom n'est pas inconnu du public, en janvier-février, il a déjà attiré la lumière sur lui lors d'une affaire judiciaire dont on reparlera. Dans les pages de Paris-Soir, il présente le gala qu'il va offrir deux jours plus tard, salle Wagram, au bénéfice de l'œuvre de la préservation de l'enfance contre la tuberculose. La soirée, orchestrée par son manager, un certain Charles Fossez, qui se fait appeler Berkel, constitue, en réalité, la première étape d'une incroyable et rocambolesque imposture médiatique. En effet : la première expérience, la transmission de pensée, échoue à plusieurs reprises. L'épreuve suivante, celle avec les rats, tourne au désastre ; les rongeurs s'enfuient, semant la panique dans l'assistance. Enfin, la crucifixion est un canular monté par Berkel, qui se contente de ne percer la peau qu'entre les doigts du fakir. Malgré les protestations de la foule qui crie « Remboursez ! », le caractère caritatif de la soirée permet de ramener le calme dans la salle. Ces péripéties, bien que chaotiques et décevantes, vont assurer l'effet médiatique escompté et lancer véritablement la célébrité du Fakir Birman. Dès lors, ses publicités vont envahir la presse, « Dans l'ennui, venez à lui », invite l'une de ses punchlines. Ses prédictions, vides, vont lui assurer la fortune, entraînant, à sa suite, une ribambelle de mages et autres voyants de pacotilles, alléchés par le profit obtenu sur le dos d'une foule crédule. C'est une industrie de l'horoscope qui est en train de naître. Alors qui est Charles Fossez, l'inventeur du fameux fakir ? Un charlatan, certes, le prince des mystificateurs, mais aussi un entrepreneur audacieux, obstiné qui, lorsque les vents tourneront, n'hésitera pas à se lancer dans la lingerie. Jusqu'où ira notre Fakir Birman ? A quel point les médias, les pouvoirs publics ont-ils été complices de ses escroqueries ? Avec nous : Olivier Cariguel, historien de la vie culturelle « L'incroyable imposture du Fakir Birman » ; éd. L'Echappée. sujets traités : fakir, birman, charlatan, horoscope , Charles Fossez, Berkel, Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Gist
Quico Toro: "Charlatans Burrow Into Your Life and Don't Leave."

The Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 36:32


Quico Toro joins to discuss Charlatans: How Grifters, Swindlers, and Hucksters Bamboozle the Media, the Markets, and the Masses, distinguishing the "parasitic" nature of the charlatan from the hit-and-run tactics of the scammer. He traces the lineage of the grift from the official alchemists of 16th-century Venice to the upsell tactics of Trump University, arguing that loneliness and the internet have created a "target-rich environment" for swindlers. Then, a pivot to the environment: Mike and Quico debate whether the "green halo" around solar and wind constitutes its own form of elite misinformation, and why the villainization of nuclear energy—and the partisanship of climate policy—has stalled real progress. Produced by Corey Wara Email us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠thegist@mikepesca.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ To advertise on the show, contact ⁠⁠⁠⁠ad-sales@libsyn.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ or visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGist⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to The Gist: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to The Gist Youtube Page: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to The Gist Instagram Page: ⁠⁠⁠⁠GIST INSTAGRAM⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow The Gist List at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Pesca⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack⁠⁠⁠⁠

The Next Big Idea Daily
How to Spot a Swindler

The Next Big Idea Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 35:53


Charlatans by Moisés Naím and Quico Toro Nobody's Fool by Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris Sponsored By: Aura Frames - Get $35 off Aura's best-selling Carver Mat frames by using promo code BIGIDEADAILY at auraframes.com  GoDaddy - Get a domain and professional email plan for just $0.99/month at Godaddy.com/GDNOW Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hustle
Episode 551 - Tim Burgess of the Charlatans

The Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 75:48


This week's guest is Saint Tim! The Charlatans have been one of the most reliably great British bands over their 35 year history. Tons of hits and many great albums. Their profile changed drastically over lockdown when Tim began his Listening Parties on Twitter which managed to unite the entire music world in good vibes at a tenuous time in history. The whole band is back together for their first album in eight years, We Are Love, and are kicking off a UK tour this weekend. Tim discusses coming back for this album after some time off, but also how the Listening Parties evolved into a massive undertaking. We also discuss some deep cuts and chapters in the band's life - some good and some bad, not to mention the artists that have influenced him over the years. Tim has made the world a better place and we're blessed to have him. Enjoy!  The Charlatans - We Are Love - Out Now The Hustle Podcast | creating podcasts | Patreon

The Lawfare Podcast
Lawfare Daily: Why We Fall for Charlatans, with Quico Toro

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 30:39


On today's episode, Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien sits down with Quico Toro, global opinion columnist at the Washington Post and Director of Climate Repair at the Anthropocene Institute, to talk about his new book, “Charlatans: How Grifters, Swindlers, and Hucksters Bamboozle the Media, the Markets, and the Masses,” which he wrote with his co-author, Moisés Naím.They discuss what defines a charlatan, the cognitive biases they exploit to take people in, and how technological and societal changes have made charlatanism one of today's most urgent crises.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Good Fight
Quico Toro on Charlatans

The Good Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2025 59:30


Yascha Mounk and Quico Toro explore why we fall for them—and how to protect ourselves. Quico Toro is a contributing editor at Persuasion, the Director of Climate Repair at the Anthropocene Institute, and writes the Substack One Percent Brighter. He is the author, with Moisés Naím, of Charlatans: How Grifters, Swindlers, and Hucksters Bamboozle the Media, the Markets, and the Masses. In this week's conversation, Yascha Mounk and Quico Toro explore whether fraudsters are motivated by self-deception or the desire to scam, how the internet and our society enable charlatans, and how to resist them.  If you have not yet signed up for our podcast, please do so now by following ⁠this link on your phone⁠. Email: leonora.barclay@persuasion.community Podcast production by Jack Shields and Leonora Barclay. Connect with us! ⁠Spotify⁠ | ⁠Apple⁠ | ⁠Google⁠ X: ⁠@Yascha_Mounk⁠ & ⁠@JoinPersuasion⁠ YouTube: ⁠Yascha Mounk⁠, ⁠Persuasion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Timesuck with Dan Cummins
Short Suck #43: Crescent Hotel Horrors: From Healing Springs to... Hauntings?

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 61:21


Once hailed as a luxurious spa retreat in the Ozarks, the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs would earn a far darker reputation - one of fraud, tragedy... and restless spirits. From its days as a supposed healing haven to a hospital of horrors run by a quack doctor, the Crescent has been called America's most haunted hotel. Step inside its haunted halls, if you DARE....on this historical and paranormal October episode. For Merch and everything else Bad Magic related, head to: https://www.badmagicproductions.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.