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Ryan McDaniel and Charles Jones take a look at the NBA Playoffs with OKC's Game 6 loss in Denver in what sets up a Game 7 on Sunday, the Timberwolves headed back to the West Finals, how serious should we take the Pacers after thoroughly beating the Cavs, and what is Boston's future after Jayson Tatum's Achilles injury (1:50). Then, they tackle the Draft Lottery and the awful luck of teams like the Jazz, Hornets and Wizards while also discussing the amazing luck of the Mavericks winning the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes and it means for them roster-building wise (40:13). Also, with the lottery changing everything, they talk about whether the Spurs luck of the draw adds them to a list of possible destinations for Giannis, should he request a move out of Milwaukee and more (56:13).Love the pod? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe so you can check out past episodes and not miss any future episodes:-Apple-SpotifyAlso, be sure to go subscribe to our YouTube channel so you can check out shows, clips or shorts from the shows:YouTubeFollow the pod on X: @573PodsFollow Ryan on X: @RyanViews573
Coming to you a little later, Ryan McDaniel and Charles Jones team up to preview this NBA postseason as they take a look at each 1st round matchup, how good from the jump this year's playoffs are set up, and make their picks for who comes out of round 1. Love the pod? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe so you can check out past episodes and not miss any future episodes:-Apple-SpotifyAlso, be sure to go subscribe to our YouTube channel so you can check out shows, clips or shorts from the shows:YouTubeFollow the pod on X: @573PodsFollow Ryan on X: @RyanViews573
With the All-Star Break wrapped up, the second half of the season ramps up as we head into June for the Finals and contenders look to make their move. In this fun exercise, Ryan McDaniel and Charles Jones look to draft their top four contenders that can capture this year's title.Love the pod? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe so you can check out past episodes and not miss any future episodes:-Apple-SpotifyAlso, be sure to go subscribe to our YouTube channel so you can check out shows, clips or shorts from the shows:YouTubeFollow the pod on X: @573PodsFollow Ryan on X: @RyanViews573Follow Charles on X: @reobae
Ryan McDaniel is joined by Charles Jones as the dive into an absolute bombshell of a trade where Luka Doncic is now a Laker and Anthony Davis is now a Maverick. They discuss how they thought this trade was a hoax, try to piece together any rationale as to what might have happened that led to this point and what to make of the Lakers and Mavericks as currently constructed and in the years to come (1:42). Next, the dig into another big trade with De'Aaron Fox to the Spurs and Zach LaVine to the Kings in a three team deal, how this move helps Wemby and moves up the Spurs timeline, and more (26:12). Love the pod? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe so you can check out past episodes and not miss any future episodes: - Apple: apple.co/3kesVPb - Spotify: spoti.fi/2C6cOlE Also, be sure to go subscribe to our YouTube channel so you can check out shows, clips or shorts from the shows: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIl-MTWZAOntD9hbHrjAwcQ/ Follow the pod on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/573Pods Follow Ryan on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/RyanViews573
ROBERT GLASPER EXPERIMENT “BLACK RADIO” Los Angeles, July 3-6, 2011Black radio (yb vcl), Letter to Hermione (b vcl),Robert Glasper Experiment : Robert Glasper (p,el-p,synt) Derrick Hodge (b) Chris Dave (d) Casey Benjamin (vocoder,as,f,synt) Jahi Sundance (turntables) Stokely (vcl,perc) Shafiq Husayn, Erykah Badu, Lalah Hathaway, Lupe Fiasco, Bilal, Ledisi, King, Amber Strother, Anita Bias, Musiq Soulchild, Chrisette Michele, Meshell Ndegeocello, Yaslin Bey, Hindi Zahra (vcl) HIROMI UEHARA (HIROMI) “ALIVE : THE TRIO PROJECT” New York, February 5-7, 2014Alive, Life goes onHiromi Uehara (p) Anthony Jackson (contrabass-g) Simon Phillips (d) KAMASI WASHINGTON “THE EPIC” Los Angeles, CA, fall 2016-2017Change of the guard, Final ThoughtIgmar Thomas (tp) Ryan Porter (tb) Kamasi Washington (ts,comp,arr) Cameron Graves (p,org,choir vcl) Neel Hammond, Tylana Renga Enomoto, Paul Cartwright, Jennifer Simone, Lucia Micarelli (vln) Molly Rodgers, Andrea Whitt (viola) Artyom Manukyan, Ginger Murphy (cello) Miles Mosley (b) Stephen Bruner (el-b) Tony Austin (d) Patrice Quinn (vcl,choir vcl) Dawn Norfleet, Thalma de Freitas, Malya Sykes, Gina Manziello, Natasha F Agrama, Dwight Trible, Steven Wayne, Taylor Graves, Charles Jones, Jason Morales, Dexter Story, Tracy Carter (vcl) MAKAYA MCCRAVEN “IN THESE TIMES” various locations, c. Continue reading Puro Jazz 23 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
ROBERT GLASPER EXPERIMENT “BLACK RADIO” Los Angeles, July 3-6, 2011Black radio (yb vcl), Letter to Hermione (b vcl),Robert Glasper Experiment : Robert Glasper (p,el-p,synt) Derrick Hodge (b) Chris Dave (d) Casey Benjamin (vocoder,as,f,synt) Jahi Sundance (turntables) Stokely (vcl,perc) Shafiq Husayn, Erykah Badu, Lalah Hathaway, Lupe Fiasco, Bilal, Ledisi, King, Amber Strother, Anita Bias, Musiq Soulchild, Chrisette Michele, Meshell Ndegeocello, Yaslin Bey, Hindi Zahra (vcl) HIROMI UEHARA (HIROMI) “ALIVE : THE TRIO PROJECT” New York, February 5-7, 2014Alive, Life goes onHiromi Uehara (p) Anthony Jackson (contrabass-g) Simon Phillips (d) KAMASI WASHINGTON “THE EPIC” Los Angeles, CA, fall 2016-2017Change of the guard, Final ThoughtIgmar Thomas (tp) Ryan Porter (tb) Kamasi Washington (ts,comp,arr) Cameron Graves (p,org,choir vcl) Neel Hammond, Tylana Renga Enomoto, Paul Cartwright, Jennifer Simone, Lucia Micarelli (vln) Molly Rodgers, Andrea Whitt (viola) Artyom Manukyan, Ginger Murphy (cello) Miles Mosley (b) Stephen Bruner (el-b) Tony Austin (d) Patrice Quinn (vcl,choir vcl) Dawn Norfleet, Thalma de Freitas, Malya Sykes, Gina Manziello, Natasha F Agrama, Dwight Trible, Steven Wayne, Taylor Graves, Charles Jones, Jason Morales, Dexter Story, Tracy Carter (vcl) MAKAYA MCCRAVEN “IN THESE TIMES” various locations, c. Continue reading Puro Jazz 23 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
Ryan McDaniels is joined by Charles Jones as they talk the latest on All-Star game changes and 'Inside the NBA' going to ESPN before checking in on the NBA a month into the season. They tackle some of the more notable surprises, the East-West divide, teams we'd thought would tank not tanking, what's going on in Minnesota and Philadelphia and more. Love the pod? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe so you can check out past episodes and not miss any future episodes: - Apple: apple.co/3kesVPb - SoundCloud: bit.ly/3krffk6 - Spotify: spoti.fi/2C6cOlE Also, be sure to go subscribe to our YouTube channel so you can check out shows, clips or shorts from the shows: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIl-MTWZAOntD9hbHrjAwcQ/ Follow the pod on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/573Pods Follow Ryan on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/RyanViews573
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Edição de número 446 do Podcast Sexto Round em que os jornalistas Renato Rebelo, Lucas Carrano e André Azevedo analisam, comentam e traçam prognósticos a partir das principais lutas confirmadas para o UFC 309 e do próximo FIght Night (Moicano x St. Denis). Confere aí!
Ryan McDaniel is joined by Charles Jones as the buy or sell what NBA teams did this offseason, including if the Spurs did enough to help Wemby as he enter year two, if the Nova-Knicks can be a true contender to the Celtics out East, if Paul George joining the 76ers is enough for one last push, and if Klay Thompson has enough left in the tank to help Dallas get back to the Finals. Love the pod? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe so you can check out past episodes and not miss any future episodes: - Apple: apple.co/3kesVPb - SoundCloud: bit.ly/3krffk6 - Spotify: spoti.fi/2C6cOlE Also, be sure to go subscribe to our YouTube channel so you can check out shows, clips or shorts from the shows: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIl-MTWZAOntD9hbHrjAwcQ/ Follow the pod on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/573Pods Follow Ryan on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/RyanViews573
Not one, but two hours of new funk!! 01- Otis McDonald - My Everything 02- Jafunk - Into the Night 03- Emmaline - Strike 04- Travel Plans - Fade Out (feat. Kendra Morris) 05- Smith and the Honey Badgers - Better Times 06- Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge - Dance To The Music 07- Hot Like Mars - Every Day Above Ground 08- The Grooveliner - Higher 09- 'Nuff Said Live - Double L (feat. JTOTHEC & Frank Deruytter) 10- Parlor Greens - In Green We Dream 11- Tre Houston - Make Em Say Yeah 12- Nick Marks - Alpha Bete (feat. Doron Lev, Dave Levy, Andrew Gould, Chase Baird, Jimmy O'Connell, Bob Lanzetti, Sarpay Ozcagatay & Budapest Art Orchestra) 13- Slap Is Dead - Funk Fusion 14- Jordan Johnston - Funk Face Attitude 15- Samuel Ljungblahd - I Made it Out 16- The Soul of John Black - They Don't Know 17- Good Shepherd Collective - Hold On (feat. Charles Jones) 18- The James Taylor Quartet - Chicken Leg 19- Ömer B - Wait For It (feat. Yossi Fine) 20- Jeff Coffin - Bom Bom (feat. Keith Carlock, Jay White, Leo Genovese, Nir Felder, Mars Williams, Ray Mason, Emmanuel Echem & Yeli Ensemble) 21- Jonas Wall - Oh Boy Roy 22- DJ One Up - More Drums 23- Bayou City Funk - Opportunity 24- Randall Bramblett - Throw My Cane Away 25- A Plane To Catch - Mr. Well Dressed 26- The Rumble - Now You Know (feat. Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr.) 27- New Cool Collective - Clap Your Hands, Say Yeah! 28- W3 - Gu (Live at Masterlink) 29- Lorenz Rhode - One in a Million 30- Kazzey - Abdelhak 31- Meshell Ndegeocello - Pride II 32- After 'Ours - That Love (feat. Louis Baker)
Tap here to send us a message!Most readers of the Old Testament view Moses as a man greatly empowered by God. However, many overlook two lesser-known but essential figures in constructing God's Tabernacle: Bezaleel and Aholiab. The Biblical record of their lives reminds us that even those who are not widely recognized can play crucial roles in God's kingdom and that all are of importance to Him. 07/16/2024 - Tuesday NightScriptures Used (In Order of Occurrence):Genesis 3:15Romans 6:23Leviticus 17:11Hebrews 9:22Exodus 32:32Exodus 12:37-38Numbers 12:8Exodus 25:8-9, 14Exodus 31:2-3, 6, 11Ephesians 4:11-12
Charles Jones of Charles Jones Blades joins Bob "The Knife Junkie" DeMarco on Episode 508 of The Knife Junkie Podcast (https://theknifejunkie.com/508).Each Charles Jones blade is made entirely by hand, from start to finish, in house. Jones prides himself on his heat treatment and thermal cycling to maximize the toughness of the blade steel. His chosen temperature, time and quench for each steel maximizes hardness and edge retention.Though beautiful, every Charles Jones blade is meant for work, whether a small trapper, large chopper or sword. He believes that the type of blade steel used in making a knife should compliment the intended use of the design.Charles Jones Blades are currently being made from 1095, 01, W2, 80CRV2 and AEB-L.Find Charles Jones Blades online at https://charlesjonesblades.com and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/charlesjonesblades. Be sure to support The Knife Junkie and get in on the perks of being a patron, including early access to the podcast and exclusive bonus content. Visit https://www.theknifejunkie.com/patreon for details. You can also support The Knife Junkie channel with your next knife purchase. Find our affiliate links at https://theknifejunkie.com/knives.Let us know what you thought about this episode and leave a rating and/or a review. Your feedback is appreciated. You can also call the listener line at 724-466-4487 or email bob@theknifejunkie.com with any comments, feedback, or suggestions.To watch or listen to past episodes of the podcast, visit https://theknifejunkie.com/listen. And for professional podcast hosting, use The Knife Junkie's podcast platform of choice: https://theknifejunkie.com/podhost.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Robust longterm comparisons, published by Toby Ord on May 15, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum. (Cross-posted from http://www.tobyord.com/writing/robust-longterm-comparisons ) The choice of discount rate is crucially important when comparing options that could affect our entire future. Except when it isn't. Can we tease out a class of comparisons that everyone can agree on regardless of their views on discounting? Some of the actions we can take today may have longterm effects - permanent changes to humanity's longterm trajectory. For example, we may take risks that could lead to human extinction. Or we might irreversibly destroy parts of our environment, creating permanent reductions in the quality of life. Evaluating and comparing such effects is usually extremely sensitive to what economists call the pure rate of time preference, denoted ρ. This is a way of encapsulating how much less we should value a benefit simply because it occurs at a later time. There are other components of the overall discount rate that adjust for the fact that an extra dollar is worth less when people are richer, that later benefits may be less likely to occur - or that the entire society may have ceased to exist by then. But the pure rate of time preference is the amount by which we should discount future benefits even after all those things have been accounted for. Most attempts to evaluate or compare options with longterm effects get caught up in intractable disagreements about ρ. Philosophers almost uniformly think ρ should be set to zero, with any bias towards the present being seen as unfair. That is my usual approach, and I've developed a framework for making longterm comparisons without any pure time preference. While some prominent economists agree that ρ should be zero, the default in economic analysis is to use a higher rate, such as 1% per year. The difference between a rate of 0% and 1% is small for most things economists evaluate, where the time horizon is a generation or less. But it makes a world of difference to the value of longterm effects. For example, ρ = 1% implies that a stream of damages starting in 500 years time and lasting a billion years is less bad than a single year of such damages today. So when you see a big disagreement on how to make a tradeoff between, say, economic benefits and existential risk, you can almost always pinpoint the source to a disagreement about ρ. This is why it was so surprising to read Charles Jones's recent paper: 'The AI Dilemma: Growth versus Existential Risk'. In his examination of whether and when the economic gains from developing advanced AI could outweigh the resulting existential risk, the rate of pure time preference just cancels out. The value of ρ plays no role in his primary model. There were many other results in the paper, but it was this detail that grabbed my attention. Here was a question about trading off risk of human extinction against improved economic consumption that economists and philosophers might actually be able to agree on. After all, even better than picking the correct level of ρ, deriving the correct conclusion, and yet still having half the readers ignore your findings, is if there is a way of conducting the analysis such that you are not only correct - but that everyone else can see that too. Might we be able to generalise this happy result further? Is there are broader range of long run effects in which the discount rate still cancels out? Are there other disputed parameters (empirical or normative) that also cancel out in those cases? What I found is that this can indeed be greatly generalised, creating a domain in which we can robustly compare long run effects - where the comparisons are completely unaffected by different assumptions about discounting. Let's start by considering a basic model w...
Ryan McDaniel is joined by Charles Jones as they discuss the Grizzlies' rough season & positives from it, plus if it's the end of an era for the Warriors (2:12). After, they tackle the first round of the NBA playoffs in the East, the heavily-favored Celtics and just how in trouble are the Bucks in potentially without Giannis (18:17). Then, they head West to talk Clips-Mavs, Wolves-Suns being a tossup series and the narrative of the Thunder's inexperience (34:16).
Ryan McDaniel is joined by Charles Jones as they discuss the problems of All-Star Weekend and throw some ideas around on how to fix them (2:24). With the season starting back after break, they take a look at a top heavy but tough Western Conference, if they believe in the Wolves, how far can the Thunder go, can the Warriors stay hot and more (18:39). After, they take a look at the Eastern Conference with questions for Doc Rivers and the Bucks, how critical is this year for the Celtics, the Knicks actually being smart, and more (41:53).
Today's guest is Dr.Charles Jones. Dr.Jones was one of the founding members of Chiropractors in Dubai, former president of the Emirates Chiropractic Association and is currently the longest practicing Chiropractor in the UAE. His California chiropractic & sports medicine clinic boasts state-of-the-art technology imported directly from the US, ensuring you receive the most effective and evidence-based treatments available. During this episode we discuss role as a chiropractor and how he helps patients. We do a deep dive into all aspects of health and lifestyle, and what are the crucial steps we all need to take in order to be healthy. And the last message he wanted so share is “Take care of yourself because nobody else will”
Ryan tackles the surprising news of Alabama coach Nick Saban retiring, his impact on the sport, and who can possibly follow him as the next coach at Alabama (1:30). Following that up, with longtime Patriots coach Bill Belichick parting ways with the organization, he discusses what openings make the most sense at this part in his career (16:23). Then, he's joined by Charles Jones as they take a look across the NBA landscape, what are some possible moves the Grizzlies make with Ja out for the season, just how good is this young OKC Thunder team, is the end of the road coming for the Warriors and more (25:32).
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Ryan starts off by discussing the World Series officially set with the Rangers & Diamondbacks (1:11). Then, a look at what's to come in Week 9 of college football including a clash of Pac-12 powers, what will Georgia look like without star Brock Bowers against Florida and can Oklahoma keep their streak against Kansas alive (8:34). Next, a look ahead at Week 8 in the NFL including the Packers trying to stay afloat against the Vikings, a rookie QB battle in Carolina and a possible must-win between the Bengals & the 49ers (34:10). Finally, he's joined by Charles Jones as they talk about his first live NBA game before they preview the upcoming season, including where their teams stand, if the East is a two team conference and just how tough will the West be (54:34).
Ryan McDaniel and Charles Jones put a bow on this NBA season as they discuss the Nuggets winning their first championship (3:03). Next, with the NBA off-season just getting started, they breakdown the Suns trading for Bradley Beal, how do Kristaps Porzingis and Marcus Smart fit in with their new teams, and how can this version of Chris Paul impact the Warriors (11:50). Then, they give their live reactions to most of the first round picks in this year's NBA Draft (55:14).
Meet Peace Songs, the album by the Good Shepherd Music Collective in partnership with Telos, coming this September!In this short, musician, pastor, and Telos team member David Gungor invites us into stories and inspiration behind this exciting new project, which is based on Telos' Principles and Practices of Peacemaking. David had his first experience with Telos in 2013 with a group of Christian leaders. After it, he embarked on a new journey of creating music that inspires empathy. This album, almost 10 years after his first trip, invests deeper into that mission by exploring each of the Principles and Practices of Peacemaking. More than a dozen musicians and artists contributed to this album, which hopes to bring peacemaking to congregations, communities, and beyond. Listen to the end to get a sneak preview to the first single, Side by Side, sung by Charles Jones and Dee Wilson, dropping tomorrow June 2! Read and share the Principles and Practices of Peacemaking Follow Telos on Instagram @thetelosgroupIf you're enjoying the podcast, become a monthly donor to Telos!Leave a rating and review on Apple podcasts or SpotifySubscribe to the Telos Newsletter
Ryan McDaniel is joined by Charles Jones as they catch up on what's going on in the NBA, including GM Bob Myers leaving Golden State, the Draft Lottery, what happened in Game 7 of Heat-Celtics + what's in store for the Celtics this offseason (:54). Then, they get talk how Heat culture is a real thing to lead up previewing the Finals with the Heat-Nuggets, some potential X-Factors, predictions and more (34:12).
Tune in to hear Charles Jones, Vaccine Industry Leader at Pfizer, discuss the future of vaccines in the marketplace. Topics include: Changes seen in the marketplace and the competitive landscape Challenges of the changing schedule for preventative products such as flu immunization, COVID-19, Pneumococcal, shingle vaccines, and moreThe role of policy makers, like The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) in the US and all the various participants, and the impacts they have on the value chain and the future of the ecosystemSpeakers:Charles Jones, Vaccine Industry Leader, Pfizer Amy Hunckler, Pharma and Life Sciences Managing Director, PwC May Weiser, Pharma and Life Sciences Director, PwC Igor Belokrinitsky, Strategy& Principal, PwCFor more information, please visit us at: https://www.pwc.com/us/en/industries/health-industries/health-research-institute/next-in-health-podcast.html.
Singer-songwriter Kendrick Pratt Sr's soul music infuses smooth R&B vocals, blues, and gospel harmonies into Southern soul music- creating a unique brand of conscious music and soulful good times that uplifts and touches the soul of the listeners. King Sr's upcoming single, Friday, EP Grown Man "Party on the Weekend" will be followed up by a second single, Love guaranteed to bring sensuality and romance. Background Born and raised in Rock Hill, South Carolina - home of football USA- King Sr role models were singers like James Brown; who was also born in South Carolina, Usher, King George, Micheal Jackson, Montel Jordan, Calvin Richardson, Ann Peebles, and Sir. Charles Jones. Following the lead of such vocal trailblazers, the talented songster is on his way. As a youth, King Sr grew up singing in the church choir with his mother-then soon after began performing in talent shows. Shortly after graduating high school, he had an opportunity to audition for LaFace Records in collaboration with the singing group that he was a member of at the time. Years later King Sr branched out on his own to become a solo artist. After years of attempting to break into the music industry full-time, he released his first Southern soul music single in July of 2022. While trying to discover his signature style of voice and genre, he released several R&B albums. Now, finding his staple, he will present a catalog of several distinguished soulful melodies.
Welcome to the audio digest of this week's issue of The Alabama Baptist and The Baptist Paper. Each episode features news headlines and feature stories read by TAB Media Group staff and volunteers. New episodes are released weekly on Wednesday mornings. Articles of Interest: Mobile area teacher leads his students to help change lives around the world (4:07) Charles Jones explores 200-year-old church grounds in GA's Cherokee Nation (8:02) Cowboy Church pastor adjusts to changing landscape in Texas (12:17) Visit TAB Media HERE Subscribe on iTunes HERE Visit Reliable Signs HERE
The NBA Playoffs are here! Ryan is joined by Charles Jones as they preview the first round matchups In the East (4:50)and West (28:31), as well as look ahead to potential matchups down the road.
Conscious Creators Show — Make A Life Through Your Art Without Selling Your Soul
“If you want to be a conscious creator, part of what you need to do is become skillful in facilitating the dialogue between your conscious mind and your subconscious.” — Charles M. Jones This week Sachit (@sachitgupta) chats with Charles Jones (@adaptaboy). Charles began the research project that led to the Effectiveness Theory of Emotion in 1982 while pursuing an interdisciplinary degree at the intersection of Computer Science, Cultural Anthropology and Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Michigan. After graduating with a B.S., Charles continued the research project in his spare time for the next 35 years, studying with Fernando Flores (Ontological Coaching), Richard Strozzi Heckler (Somatic Leadership) and Marshall Rosenberg (Nonviolent Communication). In parallel, Charles had successful careers as a software engineer and organizational and leadership development consultant. Follow our host, Sachit Gupta on Twitter and sign up for the Creators Collective Newsletter. Do you want to learn how to make a living as a creator? Check out the CreatorsMBA. 0:00 - Introduction 02:10 - Why do you describe yourself as the Maverick Cognitive Psychologist? 07:10 - Looking back at your high school period, do you think you were suppressing your emotions? 17:40 - How do different emotions work? 30:17 - How to stop procrastinating and start working 36:22 - How does your body keep a score of your emotions? 1:03:25 - How do we cultivate emotional literacy amongst people? 1:10:45 - Stories of people who have changed by reading your book 1:14:20 - Fast five questions with Charles 1:26:25 - Closing Remarks
Ryan is joined by Charles Jones to recap what we've seen so far this NBA season, including their biggest surprises, disappointments and who's the frontrunner for MVP. Then, they discuss storylines to watch after the all-star break, including which team can make a run, are the Suns the best team out West, will Kyrie work out in Dallas and more.
Garbled Twistory: A US History Podcast told through elections!
It's still 1872 and we're STILL going through some presidential potentials and I forgot this man even existed and of course when he comes back he's still committing inconsequential acts of unnecessary tomfoolery.
Ryan is back as he discusses the Mets adding Carlos Correa in what's been a busy off-season for them (3:23). Then, he heads to college football and tackles where we are in bowl season (5:32). Next, it's on to the NFL as he discusses Matt Ryan on the bad end of a historic comeback yet again, how should the Eagles handle Jalen Hurts in the last three weeks of the regular season, the Jaguars sneaking up on the Titans and more (31:25). Finally, Charles Jones joins him as they look at the NBA two months in, how things in each conference are taking shape, surprises and more (57:35). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Y.M.C.A....an absolutely loony song. Yet also a generational anthem. And also, a red herring, because this episode is not actually about Y.M.C.A. This episode is actually about a shocking reveal that will change the future of this podcast and possibly the world. Goodbye, for now. You can watch the video version of this episode HERE! Follow Punch Up The Jam on Twitter and Instagram Get the punch-ups for yourself and support the show on Patreon Note - as mentioned in the ep, we will keep the punches up on Patreon forever until earth's rising surface temps melt the server farms, so you can still go grab them even if you're just reading this in 2052 Walk-in music: a lot of stuff...... So Fresh, So Clean by Outkast, It Ain't Me by Bob Dylan, Caravan by Van Morrison, Gamewinner by Vulfpeck feat. Charles Jones...maybe a couple others? Can't remember. Like the show? Rate Punch Up The Jam 5 stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review for Andrew and Evan. Advertise on Punch Up The Jam via Gumball.fmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With a new NBA season about to tip off, Ryan is joined by Charles Jones to preview it all. First up, they discuss the Victor Wembanyama sweepstakes, who they think might tank this season to try to get him, and what makes him a prospect several are calling "generational" (2:42). Next, they dive on into previews as they take a look at a wide open Eastern Conference (15:45) and an interesting Western Conference (32:33). Finally, they make some season picks including who will win MVP, Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year before making their predictions for which two teams we'll see playing in the Finals (1:02:07). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of the Hayek Program Podcast, Peter Boettke & Adam Martin share a conversation on Martin's work in the field of Austrian economics and applied political economy. Martin first shares how he first became interested in economics at the University of Dallas before moving on to King's College London and New York University. Later, he shares his concept of "degenerate cosmopolitanism" and how it relates to current discussions surrounding egalitarianism. We'll also hear how his own research in Austrian economics has shaped his thinking in recent times and why he recommends that every economist looks to Charles Jones for a primer on the facts of economic growth.If you like the show, please leave a 5-star review for us on Apple Podcasts and tell others about the show! We're available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and wherever else you get your podcasts.Do you have a question related to the podcast or maybe a show topic you'd like to suggest? Write to us at hayekprogram@mercatus.gmu.edu with your questions and suggestions.Read more of Dr. Martin's work here.Find the Jones piece here.Follow the Hayek Program on Twitter: @HayekProgramLearn more about Academic & Student ProgramsFollow the Mercatus Center on Twitter: @mercatusCC Music: Twisterium
In Today's episode, Dave interviews Dr. Charles E. Jones. Dr. Jones is a Senior Lecturer and Advisor in the Department of Geology and Environmental Science at the University of Pittsburgh. His research interests include the many facets of sedimentary geology, stratigraphy, evolution, extinction, paleoceanography, paleoclimate, and geochemistry.They discuss the different fields of Geology, various job opportunities, what it's like to study Geology and a whole lot more!
Today's subject is something we have wanted to study for some time now: global population growth. We were lucky enough to find a leading expert to join us and today had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Darrell Bricker. Darrell is a Senior Fellow in Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto, the CEO of Public Affairs at Ipsos (the world's leading social and public opinion research firm), and the Co-Author of "Empty Planet: The Shock of Global Population Decline." All of us here at Veriten enjoyed reading Empty Planet. As you will hear, Darrell and his Co-Author John Ibbitson not only immersed themselves in all the available UN data but also traveled to six continents to conduct field research and interviews to refine their assumptions as they created their own estimates of global population growth through 2100. It was a fantastic and riveting conversation. To help frame our discussion, we kicked off with a few data points on historical global population, global life expectancy, the UN's fertility scenarios for through 2100, and the UN's projected global population (medium-fertility scenario is 10.36 billion in 2100). From there, we jump into a lively conversation with Darrell about Empty Planet, the driving factors behind a potential decline in global population, the issue with population models, a deep dive on cultural factors in Brazil and China, COVID-19's impact, cultural shifts in immigration, and the impact of climate change. We reference Charles Jones's study on the unintended consequences of a declining population. It was a fascinating session and we are thankful to Darrell for sharing his time and expertise. The Veriten crew started the show: Mike Bradley shared an overview of weekly equity and commodity performance, flagging a busy week for earnings in the energy sector and prepped us for our main discussion with a look as debt as a percent of GDP across the top ten economies in the world. Colin Fenton walked us through the key factors affecting gasoline and natural gas prices and warned the Federal Reserve will need to continue to raise interest rates.
In part two, Ryan is joined by Charles Jones to discuss who stood out in Summer League, along with their favorite teams before recapping the off-season to this point and who to watch for next season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ryan McDaniel looks at the MLB Standings around the halfway point (3:48) before he talks the latest about Deshaun Watson and what should Baker and the Browns do if they don't have Deshaun behind center (15:27). Then, he is joined by Charles Jones to discuss what may be the Warriors sweetest title, how this should only be the beginning for the Celtics and who can contend with the champs next season (23:54), their thoughts on the NBA Draft, who won, who lost, and how did their teams do (49:20), and finally, some off-season talk including Dejounte Murray going to the Hawks, where do guys like Bradley Beal and Zach Levine end up, and what happens to Deandre Ayton (1:16:40). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ryan is joined by Charles Jones to preview this year's NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors, how do these matchup with each other, players to watch, who has an advantage and more, including making predictions for who will came out on top with the Larry O'Brien trophy.
Ryan is joined by Charles Jones to preview this year's NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors, how do these matchup with each other, players to watch, who has an advantage and more, including making predictions for who will came out on top with the Larry O'Brien trophy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Charles Jones joins the podcast to talk about the crypto game and life insurance. He takes us on his journey from being a crip gang member to a financial advisor for crypto and insurance. He drops a wealth of what he calls G.A.M.E. (Guidance Above My Emotions). http://mrcryptochuck.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mrrichrollin/ http://www.kingscanmoveon.buzzsprout.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpDeODV-zHoNHZ2hRqA8t5g https://www.instagram.com/kingscanmoveon/ https://www.facebook.com/Kingscanmoveon https://open.spotify.com/show/2788he25ndpwWxj9gv7kYV https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kings-can-move-on/id1609967315
Today on Too Opinionated, actress Mary-Charles Jones pops in for a chat! Mary-Charles is known for her work as Annabelle on the hit CW series Naomi. She is also known for her work in Identity Thief, Footloose, Kevin Can Wait, New Girl, Hot in Cleveland, Hannah Montana, Grey's Anatomy and October Road! Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe) Check out the Website: Meisterkhan.com
Yooo! Welcome back to the 1497 podcast. We hope everyone is having a great week. It's your favorite time because a new episode of the 1497 podcast has dropped. On today's episode, Charles Jones stopped by. Jonathon and Charles talked about it all today. Charles touched on his journey to Division 1 success, the grind, and much more! We love to have more interviews on the show! If you have someone we should interview, send us a direct message! We love the opportunity of interviewing new people. Follow @1497podcast on Instagram, Tiktok, and Twitter. Like and comment on our video on YouTube, and Subscribe to us on YouTube. Subscribe to our podcast on all podcast platforms too! Mike and Jon will be back Monday. As always, trust the process. Later
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In this Exclusive Episode, the Agents Of Fandom are joined with one of the stars from the CW's Naomi, Mary-Charles Jones!
UPDATE:Human remains discovered in Teton County, Wyoming, on Sunday are "consistent with the description of" missing 22-year-old Gabby Petito, FBI officials said in a news conference."Full forensic identification has not been completed to confirm 100% that we found Gabby, but her family has been notified of this discovery," said Charles Jones, FBI Denver's supervisory senior resident agent in Wyoming.Brian Laundrie has been named by police as a "person of interest" in Petito's disappearance. Laundrie has refused to speak to the police and has not been seen since Tuesday, Sept. 14, according to law enforcement officials. Gabrielle "Gabby" Petito went missing while on a road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. Petito, 22, was last in contact with her family in late August when she and Laundrie were visiting Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.In this bonus podcast as we are taking a hard look at the disappearance of Gabby Petito. This is far from over so stay tuned. If the public has any details concerning Ms. Petito relevant to this investigation, they may be submitted online at http://tips.fbi.gov or by phone to 1-800-CALL-FBI or 303-629-7171. Photos & videos may be uploaded to http://fbi.gov/petito.
This week, it's a self-inflicted and completely unnecessary disaster - one that took fourteen lives over the course of nearly thirty years, and outlasted the American Civil War. We'll be covering the 1847 argument between two very rich and deeply unlikeable Louisiana planters, Charles Jones and St. John Richardson Liddell, that led to the feud, and digging into the unbelievable pettiness of the following bloodshed. Related sidebars include an overview of how the legal system treated the feud's murders and lynching, Jones and Liddell's involvement in the Civil War, and the surprising career of one of the feud's few survivors, Cuthbert Bulitt Jones. Sources for this episode include: "The Black River Tragedy", Ouachita Telegraph, March 5, 1870 (Louisiana Digital Library) (https://louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/object/state-lwp%3A2497) "The Death of F. S. Jones", Tensas Gazette, May 13, 1921 (https://www.newspapers.com/image/?clipping_id=13261394&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjIyMTMzNDk3MiwiaWF0IjoxNjE2MTc4NzE2LCJleHAiOjE2MTYyNjUxMTZ9.ct_eSKX1DhI5qlcANmT1ulwhBm77FJQluyN61MC_5Wg) "The Jones-King Matter", Savannah Morning News, June 13, 1885 (https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015137/1885-06-13/ed-1/seq-2/) "Liddell's Record", by St. John Richardson Liddell, LSU Press reprint, 1997 "Shiloh Veteran Murders former Confederate General in 1870", Geni entry for Col. CHarles Jones, CSA (https://www.geni.com/people/Col-CSA-Charles-Jones/6000000124769056821) "Longtime Catahoula parish feud to reignite next weekend", by V. Hogan, Natchez Democrat, October 31, 2009 (https://www.natchezdemocrat.com/2009/10/31/longtime-catahoula-parish-feud-to-reignite-next-weekend/) "The Last of Louisiana's Aristocratic Feudists Upsets Family Traditions By Dying A Natural Death", Washington Times, October 5, 1921 (https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23063216/the-last-of-louisianas-aristocratic/)