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Hey before I begin the podcast, I just want to thank all of you who joined the patreon, you guys are simply awesome. Please take the time to vote and comment on the patreon polls so I can best tackle the specific subjects you want to hear more about and hell it does not have to be about the Pacific War, I like ancient Rome, WW1, WW2, just toss some ideas and I will try to make it happen. This Podcast is going to be a very remarkable story about a Korean man who fought for the IJA, the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany during the second world war. He is also a man whom most than likely never existed. Did that catch you off guard haha? If you have a chance you can pull up wikipedia and search Yang Kyoungjong. The first thing you will notice is a disclaimer that states numerous historians who claim Yang Kyoungjong does not exist. Yet this man exists in some history books, there is a iconic photo of him, there is a documentary looking into him, countless Korean stories are writing loosely about him, there is a pretty decent war film and multiple youtubers have covered his so-called story. So how does this guy not exist if his story is so popular? His story is claimed to be real by military historian Stephen Ambrose who wrote about him in his book in 1994 titled “D-day, june 6th, 1944: the Climactic battle of World War II. There is also references to him in Antony Beevor's book “the second world war” and that of defense consultant and author Steven Zaloga's book“the devil's garden: Rommel's desperate Defense of Omaha Beach on D-Day”. In 2005 a Korean SBS documentary investigated his existence and concluded there was no convincing evidence of his existence. For those of you who have ever heard of this man, I guarantee it's because of the 2011 south korean film “My Way”. That's where I found out about it by the way. Many of you probably saw the iconic photo of him, again if you pull up the wikipedia page on Yang Kyoungjong its front and center. The photo shows a asiatic man wearing a wehrmacht uniform and he has just been captured by american forces on the d-day landings. Now I don't want to jump into the is he real or not busy just yet. So this is how the podcast will go down, very reminiscent of “Our fake History's Podcast” might I add, I am a huge fan of that guys work. I am going to tell you the story of Yang Kyoungjong, then afterwords disclose my little investigation into whether he is real or not. So without further adieu this is the story of a man who fought for three nations during WW2. The Story It was June 1944, the allies had just unleashed Operation Overlord, the D-Day landings at Normandy. Lt Robert Brewer of the 506th parachute infantry regiment, 101st airborne division was overlooking the capture of Axis forces and reported to his regiment finding four Asians in Wehrmacht uniform around the Utah beach landings. Brewer nor any of his colleagues spoke the language the Asian men spoke, they assumed them to be Japanese. The four asians were processed as POW's, listed as young Japanese and sent to a British POW camp, before he would be sent to another POW camp in the US. At some point between his capture and the POW camps, he gave his name as Yang Kyoungjong, stated he was Korean and gave an extremely incredible story. To who did he say these things, no one knows. Yang Kyoungjong was born in 1920, in Shin Eu Joo, part of modern day North Korea. At the age of 18, Yang was forcibly conscripted into the Imperial Japanese army. Korea was one of the bread baskets of Asia and the Empire of Japan had annexed her in 1910. Japan held sovereignty over Korea, making Koreans subjects. In 1939 the Empire of Japan faced major labor shortages and as a result began conscription of Japanese men for the military, while importing vast amounts of Korean laborers to work in mainland Japan. For the Imperial Japanese Army, Koreans were not drafted until 1944 when things were dire for Japan. Until 1944, the IJA allowed Koreans to volunteer in the army. In 1938 there was a 14% acceptance rate, by 1943 this dropped dramatically to 2%, but the number of applicants increased exponentially from 3000 per annum in 1939 to 300,000 by the end of the war. On paper it looked like Koreans were registering en masse on their on violation, but this is quite the contrary, the Japanese policy was to use force. Japanese officials began press gang efforts against Korean peasants, forcing them to sign applications, it is believed over half of the applications were done in such a manner. Other applicants registered for a variety of reasons, typically because of economic turmoil. Korea would produce 7 generals and many field grade officers. One of the most well known was Lt General Crown Prince Yi Un who would command Japanese forces in the China War. Thus Yang Kyoungjong was forced into the IJA and would find himself stationed with the Kwantung Army. Quite unfortunately for him, he was enlisted into their service at a time where two major border skirmishes occurred with the Soviet Union. The USSR was seen as Japan's number one rival going all the way back to the Triple Intervention of 1895 when the Russians thwarted Japan's seizure of the Liaodong peninsula after they had won the first sino japanese war. This led to the Russo-Japanese war, where Japan shocked the world being victorious over the Russian Empire. When the Russian Empire fell and the Russian civil war kicked off, Japan sent the lionshare of men to fight the Red Army during the Siberian Intervention of 1918-1922. Communism was seen as the greatest if not one of the greatest threats to the Kokutai and thus Japan as a whole. As such Japan placed the Kwantung Army along the Manchurian borderlands to thwart any possible soviet invasion. There had numerous border skirmishes, but in 1938 and 1939 two large battles occurred. In 1938 the Kwantung army intercepted a Soviet message indicating the Far East forces would be securing some unoccupied heights west of Lake Khasan that overlooked the Korean port city of Rajin. Soviet border troops did indeed move into the area and began fortifying it. The Kwantung army sent forces to dislodge them and this soon led to a full on battle. The battle was quite shocking for both sides, the Soviets lost nearly 800 men dead with 3279 wounded, the Japanese claimed they had 526 dead with 913 wounded. The Soviet lost significant armor and despite both sides agreeing to a ceasefire, the Kwantung army considered it a significant victory and proof the Soviets were not capable of thwarting them. In theory Yang Kyoungjong would be in training and would eventually reach the Manchuria borders by 1939. Another man sent over would be Georgy Zhukov who was given the task of taking command of the 57th special corps and to eliminate Japanese provocations. What was expected of Zhukov was if the Japanese pressed again for battle, to deliver them a crushing and decisive blow. On May 11th, 1939 some Mongolian cavalry units were grazing their horses in a disputed area. On that very same day, Manchu cavalry attacked the Mongols to drive them past the river of Khalkhin Gol. Two days later the Mongols returned in greater numbers and this time the Manchu were unable to dislodge them. What was rather funny to say, a conflict of some horses grazing on disputed land, led to a fully mechanized battle. On May 14th, Lt Colonel Yaozo Azuma led some regiments to dislodge the Mongols, but they were being supported by the Red Army. Azuma force suffered 63% casualties, devastating. June saw the battle expand enormously, Japan was tossing 30,000 men in the region, the Soviets tossed Zhukov at them alongside motorized and armored forces. The IJA lacking good armored units, tossed air forces to smash the nearby Soviet airbase at Tamsakbulak. In July the IJA engaged the Red Army with nearly 100 tanks and tankettes, too which Zhukov unleashed 450 tanks and armored cars. The Japanese had more infantry support, but the Soviet armor encircled and crushed them. The two armies spared with another for weeks, the Japanese assumed the Soviets would suffer logistical problems but Zhukoev assembled a fleet of 2600 trucks to supply his forces, simply incredible. Both sides were suffering tremendous casualties, then in August global politics shifted. It was apparent a war in Europe was going to break out, Zhukov was ordered to be decisive, the Soviets could not deal with a two front war. So Zhukov now using a fleet of 4000 trucks began transported supplies from Chita to the front next to a armada of tanks and mechanized brigades. The Soviets tossed 3 rifle divisions, two tank divisions and 2 tank brigades, nearly 500 tanks in all, with two motorized infantry divisions and 550 fighters and bombers. The stalemate was shattered when Zhukov unleashed is armada, some 50,000 Soviets and Mongols hit the east bank of Khalkhin Gol. The Japanese were immediately pinned down, while the Soviets were employing a double envelopment. The Japanese tried to counter attack and it failed horribly. The Japanese then scrambled to break out of the encirclement and failed. The surrounded Japanese forces refused to surrender as the Soviets smashed them with artillery and aerial bombardment. By the end of August the Japanese forces on the Mongolian side of the border were annihilated. On September 15th the USSR and Japan signed a ceasefire. The battle of Khalkhin Gol was devastating for both sides. The Japanese claim they had 8440 deaths, 8766 wounded, lost 162 aircraft and 42 tanks. Its estimated 500-600 Japanese forces were taken prisoner. Because of IJA doctrine these men were considered killed in action. Some sources will claim the real numbers for Japanese casualties could have been as high as 30,000. The Soviets claim 9703 deaths, 15,251 wounded, the destruction of 253 tanks, 250 aircraft, 96 artillery pieces and 133 armored cars. Of those tank losses, its estimated 75-80% were destroyed by anti-tank guns, 15-20% field artillery, 5-10% infantry thrown incendiary bombs, 3% mines and another 3% for aircraft bombing. Back to Yang Kyoungjong, he alongside the other Japanese, Manchu and Korean POW's were sent to Gulags in Siberia. As the war on the Eastern Front kicked off between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, facing annihilation the Soviets did anything possible to survive. One of these actions was to create the Shtrafbats, “Penal battalions”. Stalins order No 227 created the first penal battalions, who were supposed to be around 800 men strong. The first Shtrafbat battalion was deployed to the Stalingrad Front on August 22nd of 1942. On order was issued on November 26, 1942 “status of Penal units of the army”, it was issued by Georgy Zhukov, now deputy commander in chief who was the man who formally standardized soviet penal units. The Shtrafbats were around 360 men per battalion commanded by mid range Red Army officers and politruks. The men forced into these were permanents or temporaries. Permanents were officers, commanders, the higher ranks guys. Temporary known as shtrafniki “punishees” were the grunts, typically prisoners and those convicted of crimes. From september 1942 to May of 1945 422,700 men would be forced into penal battalions. Typically those forced into penal military units were one of two things: 1) those convicted of dissertation or cowardice, 2) Soviet Gulag labor camp inmates. It seems Yang Kyoungjong found himself in a very awkward situation as he would be forced into one of these penal battalions and sent to fight on the eastern front. As pertaining to Order No. 227, each Army was to have 3–5 barrier squads of up to 200 persons each, these units would be made up of penal units. So back toYang Kyoungjong, he would find himself deployed at the third battle of Kharkov. This battle was part of a series of battles fought on the eastern front. As the German 6th army was encircling Stalingrad, the Soviets launched a series of wide counter attacks, as pertaining to “operation star”. Operation star saw massive offensives against Kharkov, Belgorod, Kursk, Voroshilovgrad and Izium. The Soviets earned great victories, but they also overextended themselves. Field Marshal Erich von Manstein seeing the opening, performed a counter-strike against Kharkov on February 19th of 1943, using fresh troops of the 2nd SS Panzer Corps alongside two other panzer armies. Manstein also had massive air support from field Marshal Wolfram von Richthofens Luftflotte 4, 1214 aircraft tossed 1000 sorties per day from February 20th to march 15th. The Red army had approximately 210,000 troops who fought in the Voronezh-Kharkov offensive, the Germans would have roughly 160,000 men, but their tanks outnumbered the Soviets 7-1, they had roughly 350 of them. The Germans quickly outflanked the Soviets, managing to encircle and annihilate many units. Whenever soviets units made attempts to escape encirclements, the German air forces placed pressure upon them. The German air forces had the dual job of airlifting supplies to the front lines giving the Soviets no breathing space. Gradually the fight focused around the city of Kharkov seeing the Soviets dislodged. The Germans caused severe casualties, perhaps 45,000 dead or missing with another 41,000 wounded. The Germans suffered 4500 deaths, 7000 wounded. The Germans took a large number of prisoners, and Yang Kyoungjong was one of them. Yet again a prisoner Yang Kyoungjong was coerced into serving another nation, this time for Die Ost-Bataillone. The Eastern Front had absolutely crippled Germany and as a result Germany began to enlist units from just about any nation possible and this included former Soviet citizens. There were countless different units, like the Russian liberation Army, die Hilfswillige, Ukrainian collaborationists, and there were also non-Russians from the USSR who formed the Ost-Bataillone. These eastern battalions would comprise a rough total of 175,000 men. Many of the Ost-Bataillone were conscripted or coerced into serving, though plenty also volunteered. Countless were recruited from POW camps, choosing to serve instead of labor in camps. The Osttruppen were to typically deployed for coastal defense, rear area activities, security stuff, all the less important roles to free up the German units to perform front line service. There were two different groups, the Ost-Legionen “eastern legions” and Ost-Bataillone “eastern battalions”. The Ostlegionen were large foreign legion type units raised amongst members of specific ethnic or racial groups. The Ost-Bataillone were composed of numerous nationalities, usually plucked from POW camps in eastern europe. They were tossed together into battalion sized units and integrated individually into German combat formations. Obviously the Germans did not get their hands on large numbers of Koreans, so Yang Kyoungjong found himself in a Ost-Bataillone. In 1944, due to massive losses in the Eastern Front, and in preparation for the allies about to open a second front, the Germans began deploying a lot of Ost-Bataillone along the coastal defense line at Cherbourg. Yang Kyoungjong was enlisted in the 709th static infantry division, a coastal defense unit assigned to defend the eastern and northern coasts of the Cotentin Peninsula. This would include the Utah beach landing site and numerous US airborne landing zones. The sector was roughly 250 km running northeast of Carentan, via Barfleur-Cherbourg-Cap de la Hague to the western point of Barneville. This also included the 65 km of land just in font of Cherbourg harbor. A significant portion of the 709th were Ost-bataillon, countless were from eastern europe, many were former Soviet POW'S. There were also two battalions of the 739th Grenadier regiment whom were Georgian battalions. A significant amount of the 709th had no combat experience, but had trained extensively in the area. The 709th would be heavily engaged on D-day meeting US airborne units and the 4th infantry division who landed at Utah beach. In the early hours of June 6th, the US 82nd and 101st airborne divisions landed at the base of the Cotentin peninsula and managed to secure a general area for the US 4th infantry division to land at Utah beach, with very few casualties compared to other beach landings. After the landings the forces tried to link up with other forces further east. By June 9th they had crossed the Douve river valley and captured Carentan. House to house fighting was seen in the battle for Carentan, the Germans tossed a few counterattacks, but the Americans held on with the help of armor units of the 13th. The Americans then advanced to cut off the Cotentin Peninsula, now supported by 3 other infantry divisions. The Germans had few armored or mobilized infantry in the area. By June 16th the German command was tossed into chaos as Erwin Rommel wanted them to pull out and man the Atlantic Wall at Cherbourg, but Hitler demanded they hold their present lines of defense. By the 17th Hitler agreed to the withdrawal, under some provisions the men still took up limited defenses spanning the entire peninsula. On the 18th the US 9th infantry division reached the west coast of the peninsula thus isolating the Cherbourg garrison. A battle was unleashed for 24 hours with the 4th, 9th and 79th US infantry divisions driving north on a broad front. They faced little opposition on the western side and the eastern, the center held much stronger resistance. The Americans would find several caches of V-1 flying bombs and V-2 rocket installations at Brix. After two days the Americans were in striking distance of Cherbourg. The garrison commander Lt General Karl-Wilhelm von Schlieben had 21,000 men, but many were naval personnel and labor units. Schliebens 709th had performed a fighting withdrawal to Cherbourg and were completely exhausted. The trapped forces were low in provisions, fuel and ammunition. The luftwaffe tried dropping supplies on their positions but it was inadequate. A general assault began on the 22nd and the German forces put up stiff resistance within their concrete pillboxes. Allied warships bombarded the city on the 25th of june and on the 26th a British elite force, No. 30 Commando launched an assault against Octeville, a suburb of southwestern Cherbourg. The commandos quickly captured 20 officers and 500 men of the Kriegmarine naval intelligence HQ at Villa Meurice. As the Germans were ground down, Schlieben was captured and with that a surrender was made on the 29th. The Americans suffered nearly 3000 deaths with 13,500 wounded during the operation. The Germans suffered 8000 deaths with 30,000 captured. For the 709th who took a lionshare of the fighting they reported sustaining 4000 casualties. Amongst the captured was Yang Kyoungjong. As I said in the beginning Lt Robert Brewer of the 506th parachute infantry regiment, 101st airborne division was overlooking the capture of Axis forces and reported to his regiment finding four Asians in Wehrmacht uniform around the Utah beach landings. Brewer nor any of his colleagues spoke the language the Asian men spoke, they assumed them to be Japanese. The four asians were processed as POW's, listed as young Japanese and sent to a British POW camp, before he would be sent to another POW camp in the US. At some point between his capture and the POW camps, he gave his name as Yang Kyoungjong, stated he was Korean and gave the story. Apparently Yang Kyoungjob was granted US citizenship and would spend the rest of his life in Illinois until his death in 1992. So that is the story of Yang Kyoungjong. The truth Did Yang Kyoungjong exist? Where does his story originate? For those of you who have not guessed it yet, the story I told you was full of details, I simply added based on historical events, with zero evidence at all any man named Yang Kyoungjong was involved in them. I did this specifically to highlight, thats exactly what others have done over the course of many years, creating a sort of mythos. If you know the game broken telephone, thats what I would theorize makes up most of this mans story. But lets go through some actual evidence why don't we? From the digging I have done, the story seemed to originate with historian Stephen Ambrose book in 1994 titled “D-day, june 6th, 1944: the Climactic battle of World War II”. While writing this book, Ambrose interviewed Robert Burnham Brewer, who served E Company, 2nd battalion, 506th parachute infantry regiment of the 101st airborne division. This same man was portrayed in Band of Brothers by the way. Brewer gave one rather ambiguous account where he spoke about capturing 4 asian men in Wehrmacht uniforms. Here is patient zero as told to us by Ambrose's book (Page 34, no footnote on the page) The so-called Ost battalions became increasingly unreliable after the German defeat at Kursk; they were, therefore, sent to france in exchange for German troops. At the beach called Utah on the day on the invasion, Lt Robert Brewer of the 506th Parachute infantry regiment, 101st airborne division, US Army, captured four asians in Wehrmacht uniforms. No one could speak their language; eventually it was learned that they were Koreans. How on earth did Koreans end up fighting for Hitler to defend france against Americans? It seems they had been conscripted into the Japanese army in 1938-Korea was then a Japanese colony-captured by the Red Army in the border battles with Japan in 1939, forced into the Red Army, captured by the Wehrmacht in December 1941 outside Moscow, forced into the German army, and sent to France”. What happened to them, Lt Brewer never found out, but presumably they were sent back to Korea. If so, they would almost certainly have been conscripted again, either into the south or north korean army. It is possible than in 1950 they ended up fighting once again, either against the US army or with it, depending on what part of Korea they came from. Such are the vagaries of politics in the 20th century. By June 1944, one in six German rifleman in France was from an Ost battalion. Now digging further since there are no footnotes, it seems Ambrose took an oral account from Lt Brewer, but did not directly quote him and instead abstractly expanded upon his story. Ambrose was guilty of doing this often. As multiple historians have pointed out, Brewer was living in the 1940s and was by no means an ethnographer, he was not a person who could have accurately known the nationality of the four asian men he captured. It is plausible he or other US units around him, just came up with Korean for the four asians who could have been from nearly anywhere in central to east asia. For all we know the men found could have been from Turkestan. What was “asian” to westerners of the 1940's is extremely broad. If you look up the Ost-Bataillone or Ostlegionen you will see they consisted of captured former soviet soldiers. During the d-day landings, 1/6th of the German forces defending the atlantic coast were made up of the Ost-battailones. They came from numerous places, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, India, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkestan, Mongolia and numerous parts of the USSR. Needless to say, there were a ton of people whom would be considered asian and could be mistaken to be from Korea, Japan, Burma, etc. It seems Brewer's vague account was transformed by Amrose, but this only covers one part of all of this, the story, what about the photo? The iconic photograph is another matter entirely. The photograph has nothing to do with Brewer's account, it is simply a random photograph taken at Utah beach of a captured asian soldier wearing a Wehrmacht uniform. The official description of the photo states “Capture Jap in Nazi uniform. France, fearful of his future, this young Jap wearing a nazi uniform, is checked off in a roundup of German prisoners on the beaches of france. An american army captain takes the Jap's name and serial number” Author Martin Morgan believes the man in the photograph is not Yang Kyoungjong, but instead an ethnic Georgian from the 795th Georgian Battalion, which was composed of Georgian Osttruppen troops or someone who was Turkistani. In 2002 word of the story became more popularized online and in 2004 the iconic photo also began to circulate heavily on the internet. The Korean media became aware of the story in 2002 and when they saw the picture the Korean news site DKBNews investigated the matter. Apparently a reader of the DKBNews submitted biographical details about the soldier in the photo, including his name, date of birth, the general story we now know, his release, life in Illinois and death. The DKBNews journalist requested sources and none were provided, typical. So some random unknown reader of the DKBNews gave a name, place and time of birth and even where he ended up and died. In 2005 the Seoul broadcasting system aired a documentary specifically investigating the existence of the asian soldiers who fought for Germany on d-day. In the SBS special “The Korean in Normandy,” produced and broadcast in 2005 based on rumors of Yang kyoungjog, they searched for records of Korean prisoners of war during the Battle of khalkhin gol and records of Korean people who participated in the German-Japanese War, and records related to the German Army's eastern unit, but could not find traces of such a person. In addition, the soldiers who served in the Soviet army, who were captured, and then transferred to the German army's eastern units were considered by the Soviet Union to be serious traitors. Accordingly, under a secret agreement between the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union, they were forcibly repatriated to the Soviet Union after the war and held in Gulags.. The SBS production team stated that the rumors that a 'Korean from Normandy' had gone to the United States and that he died in seclusion near Northwestern University under the name of 'Yang Kyoungjong', which they were unaware of, were false. The investigative team looked for any traces of a Yang Kyoungjong and found none, so they concluded although there were accounts of asian soldiers in the German army during WW2, there was zero evidence of the existence of Yang Kyoungjong or any Koreans fighting on D-day for that matter. The 2005 SBS Special documentary sprang forth a bunch of stories by Korean authors, expanding the mythos of Yang Kyoungjong. In 2007 author Jo Jeong-rae published a novel titled “human mask” which told the story of SHin Gilman, The story ends with Shin Gil-man, who was conscripted into the Japanese army at the age of 20, as a prisoner of war in Normandy, then transported back to the Soviet Union and eventually executed by firing squad. Another novel called “D-day” by author Kim Byeong-in was release in 2011, just prior to the film My War, the plot is extremely similar to the movie. The main characters are Han Dae-sik and Yoichi, who met as children as the sons of a Japanese landowner and the house's housekeeper, harboring animosity toward each other, and grew up to become marathon runners representing Joseon and Japan. As they experience the war together, they feel a strange sense of kinship and develop reconciliation and friendship. And of course the most famous story would find its way to the big screen. In 2011 the film My Way came out, back then the most expensive south korean film ever made at around 23$ million. Then in 2012 a unknown person created a wikipedia page piecing together the Ambrose story, the photo and the unknown DBK readers information. With all of this information becoming more viral suddenly in 2013, two history books hit the scene and would you know it, both have “Yang Kyoungjong” in them. These are Antony Beevor's book “the second world war” and that of defense consultant and author Steven Zaloga in his book “the devil's garden: Rommel's desperate Defense of Omaha Beach on D-Day”. Both authors took the story, name and iconic photo and expanded on the mythos by adding further details as to how the Korean man would have gone from Korea to Cherbourg france. So Ambrose's story spreads across the internet alongside this photo. Both spark interest in Korea and an investigation receives some random guys testimony, which quite honestly was groundless. Despite the korean documentary stating there was no evidence of a Yang Kyoungjong, it sparks further interest, more stories and a famous film in 2011. 2012 sees a wikipage, it becomes more viral and now seeps into other historians work. And I would be remiss not to mention the bizarre controversy that broke out in my nation of Canada. A nation so full of controversies today, dear god. Debbie Hanlon a city councilor in St John Newfoundland was absolutely wrecked online in 2018 for an advertisement promoting her real estate business stating “Korean Yang kyoungjong fought with Japan against the USSR. He then fought with the USSR against Germany. Then with Germany against the US! Want an agent who fights for you, call me!” Really weird ad by the way. So it seems her ad was to point out how far she was willing to go for her real estate clients. It was considered extremely offensive, and not the first time she pulled this off, her husband Oral Mews had recently come under fire for another ad he made using a photo of the Puerto Rican cab driver Victor Perez Cardona, where the vehicle turned into a casket. That ad said “He can't give you a lift because he's dead. He's propped up in his cab at his wake! Need a lift to great service, call me!” Hanlon was surprised at the amount of backlash she received since the ads had been running for over 4 years online. She claimed to be the victim of cyberbullying and trolls. So yeah, that happened. Did Yang Kyoungjong exist, more than likely not, was it possible some Koreans found themselves in a position his story pertains to, you know what it's quite possible. During War a lot of weird things happen. I hope you liked this episode, please let me know in the comments on the Patreon what you think, how I can improve things and of course what you want to hear about next!
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The offseason begins with a bang! Host Tiago Cordeiro returns to break down every key moment from the EuroLeague Final Four — from tactical triumphs to emotional turning points. Who rose to the occasion? Who fell short? And what does it all mean for Europe's elite clubs heading into the summer? Tune in as we kick off EuropeanHoops' offseason coverage with insight, analysis, and a whole lot of passion. Subscribe and rate on Apple and Spotify, and follow @EthosEuroleague on Twitter and Instagram for Euroleague men and Women, FIBA, and Olympics updates all season long! Follow our team: André Lemos (@andmlemos), Diogo Valente (@DV10201) and Tiago Cordeiro (@tiagoalex2000).
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Climactic is an early-stage venture fund investing in the energy, AI, automation, and robotics sectors to address climate change and its effects. It is backed by folks like Chris Sacca, Reid Hoffman, Mio Partners, and StepStone.Prior to Climactic, Josh co-founded Freestyle Capital, where he sourced or invested in the unicorns: Airtable, Patreon, Betterup, and Intercom. He was a pioneer in the early days of the Internet where he co-founded Spinner, the first Internet music startup, acquired by AOL for $320M, and Crackle, a viral video startup, acquired by Sony for $65M. Josh's commitment to the environment is long-standing; he started a nonprofit app in 2014 to connect influencers (NBA, Guns N Roses, Mark Ruffalo, Al Gore, Evan Williams) to the most important climate actions from the leading nonprofits. --Here are six topics we covered in the podcast:Origins with Rock Stars and PresidentsJosh Felser co-founded ClimateX, connecting users to 100+ environmental nonprofits with partners like Al Gore, Guns N' Roses, and the NBA.Why He Left Traditional VCAfter success at Freestyle Capital, COVID and a five-month role in California's government led Josh to shift from consumer tech to climate venture, realizing business's role in systemic change.Climactic's EvolutionJosh and Raj Kapoor launched Climactic as a B2B climate tech fund, later narrowing their focus to AI and automation for enterprise sustainability and profitability.Two Portfolio BetsClimactic invested in Grit (robotics for faster, cheaper solar installs) and Copper (battery-integrated induction stoves for apartment electrification).Climate Messaging in the MAGA EraJosh advocates re-framing climate language—e.g., using “conservation” over “environmentalism”—to resonate with conservative audiences without losing authenticity.Personal WellnessJosh finds balance through humor, avoiding the 5 AM club, emotional resilience, and grounding reminders like a Buddha statue at his Stinson Beach home.--
Raj Kapoor is a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Climactic, a seed venture firm focused on climate tech. Join host David Sandalow as he and Kapoor discuss how AI can accelerate the deployment of clean energy technologies, strengthen climate resilience strategies, support climate tech investing and more. AI, Energy and Climate is a special series from the DSR Network sponsored by NEDO and hosted by David Sandalow, Inaugural Fellow at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy. AI for Climate Change Mitigation Roadmap -- https://www.icef.go.jp/roadmap and transitiondigital.org/ai-climate-roadmap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Raj Kapoor is a serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Climactic, a seed venture firm focused on climate tech. Join host David Sandalow as he and Kapoor discuss how AI can accelerate the deployment of clean energy technologies, strengthen climate resilience strategies, support climate tech investing and more. AI, Energy and Climate is a special series from the DSR Network sponsored by NEDO and hosted by David Sandalow, Inaugural Fellow at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy. AI for Climate Change Mitigation Roadmap -- https://www.icef.go.jp/roadmap and transitiondigital.org/ai-climate-roadmap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
USA loses to Canada. Reichel benched a period and a half. Culture change needed. Trade deadline incoming. Donato and Mrazek being our top trade pieces. Could Rantanen be traded again. Questions from listeners. Thank you for listening.
The Climactic Battle Over Jerusalem
Awkward proposals, including a ring dropped in coffee and a fish-filled surprise! Plus, people who clean before the cleaners arrive, and Shaun needs help installing a dryer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We check in with Monocle's US editor Christopher Lord in Atlanta to discuss the climactic showings of the Trump and Harris campaigns ahead of the presidential election on 5 November. Plus: the RA's Dorfman Prize in architecture with Tim Abrahams and we hear from the minds behind A24's new cerebral horror film, ‘Heretic', with Fernando Augusto Pacheco. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this invigorating episode of "Shark Theory," host Baylor Barbee delves into the importance of preparation and dealing with unpredictability, using his upcoming experience at the Running Man 2024 health and wellness festival as a backdrop. Climactic challenges don't deter Baylor as he outlines his meticulous pre-race checklist, emphasizing the significance of being ready for both anticipated and unforeseen elements. Baylor extends his insights into general life and career advice, stressing the value of having a "pre-race checklist" for any endeavor. He highlights how vital it is to acknowledge one's tools and resources, simplify plans, and maintain a mindset that is ready to deal with unexpected circumstances. By drawing parallels between marathon preparation and life's pursuits, Baylor offers listeners practical and motivational advice to tackle their goals with confidence and resilience. Key Takeaways: Preparation is Key: Just like in a race, thorough preparation in any life endeavor ensures readiness. Embrace Simplicity: Simplify your goals and plans; they should be explainable on the "front of a napkin." Utilize Resources: Regularly inventory your skills and resources to realize what you possess and what you need. Adaptability: Be willing to face unexpected challenges head-on without letting them impede your progress. Visualization: Visualizing the entire process of achieving a goal significantly aids in preparation and execution. Notable Quotes: "You have to have your pre-race checklist. What are the tools necessary for me to be able to do what it is that I need to do?" "Simplify it. What am I trying to do? Like me, I'm going down to Georgia. I'm gonna run a race. I'm gonna do as many things as I can while I'm there." "You can't let the elements of life dictate your ability or your willingness to go after what it is that you said you want to do." "By doing races and everything else, just visualize it. You know what tools you need. Think about the process." "Remember, I set out to accomplish x, y, and z goal. That doesn't come with contingencies." If you're looking to sharpen your mindset and achieve your goals, we've got you covered. Download our FREE Mindset Resources to get started on your journey to personal growth. Don't forget to check out our exclusive Shark Theory Apparel and Books for more tools and inspiration. Interested in taking your organization to the next level? Book Baylor to speak to your organization or at your next event. Mindset Matters - Let's make yours Unstoppable!
Determine how one could best describe what had already ensued in the morning hours after dawn per May 29, 1813. Find out where British Forces shifted their assault following Navy Point going up in flames. Discover whether British Forces went as far as issuing a White Flag aka Truce Flag. Learn if any major dilemmas presented themselves to Governor General George Prevost. Go behind the scenes and discover what British Major William Drummond proposed to Prevost as a last ditch effort in firing against enemy at Fort Tompkins. Learn how effective U.S. Naval Forces were in ramping up their presence along Lake Ontario. Get an in depth analysis amongst British Leadership serving under Prevost following battles end outcome. Learn how prisoners of battles outcome got treated. Determine exactly how things might've been different had defeated side prevailed at Sackett's Harbour. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pyjama entrepreneur, Sophie Cachia's push to resurrect her mummy-blogger career is reaching fever-pitch. Over the weekend, Sophie revealed the intimate moment she broke her pregnancy news to her daughter Florence and shared her gender reveal to her 200k followers. Fitness moguls, Steph Claire Smith and Laura Henshaw's marketing campaign has been criticised for being anti-climactic. Their much talked about marketing team took a page out of Taylor Swift's book dropping easter eggs and building anticipation for s grand reveal about their app KIC. Yet, many followers were left underwhelmed by the confusing announcement. Popular Instagram account, Influencer Updates AU, has revealed Sarah's Day allegedly has no etiquette when it comes to parking. And crowds have packed a UK shopping centre to get a glimpse of TikToker Anna Paul, as rumours intensify about her alleged new boyfriend. Follow Outspoken on Instagram and TikTok, plus join in on the conversation in our Facebook Community. Podcast hosted by Amy Taeuber, Kate Taeuber and Sophie Taeuber. Subscribe to Outspoken Plus Outspoken Plus is our subscription offering that provides subscribers with exclusive access to BONUS weekly episodes. Every week, we'll be dropping content so juicy, we've had to put it behind a paywall. A monthly Outspoken Plus subscription costs $5.99 a month, or save with our annual package, for just $49.99 a year*. There are three ways you can become an Outspoken Plus subscriber. Apple users can subscribe via Apple Podcasts here: apple.co/outspoken, while Android users can subscribe via Spotify here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outspoken-plus/subscribe or Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/outspoken_plus. * An annual subscription is only available on Apple Podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for our midweek study through the Old Testament book of Numbers.
How does the suppression of anger inhibit climactic pleasure? And how to open up the body slowly and safely to feel pleasure. Ready for more pleasure and confidence in your life? Join me Monday/Wednesday/Friday at 10 am ET for a quick pleasure chat. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesensualblueprint/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesensualblueprint/support
Intro to the Climactic Battle over Jeru - Zech 12
The eyes of a nation are riveted on a Manhattan courtroom, where former President Donald Trump currently sits center stage. As the world looks on via news broadcasts and live feeds, Trump, noted businessman, television personality, and divisive political figure, awaits the proceedings of a trial that could reverberate through the annals of American history. Impatiently simmering in anticipation, hordes of spectators and media contingents have converged around the iconic Manhattan criminal court, stretching its capacity to its limits. Awaiting with bated breath, they are looking forward to an outcome that may change political landscape.In the swirling maelstrom of frenzied anticipation, Mr. Trump stands serenely stoic if not somewhat imposing. As a former President of the United States, Trump's presence in the courts is of historic significance, underscoring the gravity of the trial and the weight of the allegations that have been made against him.The trial, held in one of the country's most prestigious judicial platforms, signifies an extraordinary moment, not just for Trump's career, but for the broader political and judicial frameworks of the United States. It is a symbol of the turbulence that has characterized American politics in recent years and a test of whether the rule of law can hold powerful individuals to account.Observers of the trial are on tenterhooks as the drama of the courtroom unfolds. The ceaseless news coverage of the trial is testament to the widespread interest and consequential nature of the case. From loyal supporters to ardent critics, people from all walks of life are speculating about the potential outcomes and what it could mean for the former president's future.Trump's trial in Manhattan is not just a point of national interest but also has the potential to set historical precedents. It is a clear assertion of checks and balance in the democratic system, a wake-up call to those who violate the law and an illustration of the power of the judiciary in the face of political adversity.Regardless of the verdict, the implications of this trial are far-reaching. It can galvanise sentiments on either side of the political spectrum, reignite tense conversations around the rule of law, and may have profound implications for the way we perceive power, privilege, and accountability in public life. Awaiting the unfolding of this legal drama, spectators around the world hold their breath, embarking on the final stretch of the vigil as the trial inches ever closer to its consequential verdict. The Manhattan Criminal Court, a symbol of justice, is on the cusp of delivering a decision that promises to leave an indelible impact on our socio-political landscape.
In hour four, the video is released from Scottie Scheffler's arrest and well ... nothing really happened. Crowder calls it the least climactic video he's ever seen. Selecting our pick for tonight's Pacers-Celtics game 2. Plus, a deep dive into why tapioca exists.
Lupe Fiasco has entered the chat, the Drake & Kendrick beef continues, but doesn't, and with A.I. is the future of Hip-Hop Safe? Lupe Fiasco says Drake is a better rapper than Kendrick Lamar (7:00), Drake releases "Push ups", and "Taylor Made Freestyle" (30:57), Feelings about social media influence on Hip-Hop (49:50), Verse of the week (1:03:28) Verse Of The Week Big K.R.I.T. - Southside Of The Moon Symba - Control Freestyle Sideshow Tylt - The Score (Feat. Coach Tev) Stalley - Last Supper
In today's passage, we are looking at Paul's final defense before the Roman authorities. Paul's speech in Acts 26 is his climactic defense of the Christian faith in the book of Acts.
In today's passage, we are looking at Paul's final defense before the Roman authorities. Paul's speech in Acts 26 is his climactic defense of the Christian faith in the book of Acts.
In today's passage, we are looking at Paul's final defense before the Roman authorities. Paul's speech in Acts 26 is his climactic defense of the Christian faith in the book of Acts.
Rosie Cathro is my white hot guest today - she and I have been working together privately for almost a year and I have witnessed her make absolute magic happen to create what I see as a White Hot Business. With our deep rapport and truth revealing conversation, together we talk about what is required to have a powerful and profitable personal brand that works for you as the business owner. If you've ever wanted a look behind the velvet curtain of what it is like to work with me privately, this is it. In this episode, you'll explore and feel empowered to create your own niche business by learning: How Rosie has moved out of people pleasing in her business, trying to work with everyone and how her niche is the key to her success and personal power. Why she's chosen her specific niche and how she works with subconscious depths to support her clients to come back into their power. Some of the metaphorical masks she's had to dissolve to make her business White Hot The reason behind choosing to work specifically with relationship anxiety and how anxiety tries to control you with the lies it tells about creating a niche business. Rosie's business journey that has lead to cataclysmic growth and inner success in a short period of time – spoiler alert: it starts with powerfully deciding. How signing up to my Climactic program helped Rosie to discover herself personally and professionally and set her up to receive more of what she wanted (and didn't know she could have) The ways Rosie has used her own work and methodology during the hard times and what she does to allow more power, pleasure and expansion into her business About Rosie Cathro Rosie Cathro is a Certified Hypnotherapist specialising in supporting people who are experiencing intense relationship anxiety and low self worth to return to their secure, calm and confident self. She says: Anxiety always tells the story that this is forever and that's mirrored in the general support world with the message that you just have to accept it... But the truth is that anxiety is an experience you can move in and out of when you do the deep subconscious work that's needed to release it. https://www.instagram.com/rosie_cathro_hypnotherapy/https://www.rosiecathrohypnotherapy.co.uk/ To work privately with Lauren in Climactic and experience business success and inner satisfaction, just like Rosie did, book a Connection Call via the Climactic page here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you have a business you describe as "good" "OK" or "fine" this immediately tells me your business is tepid or lukewarm at best. Tepid or lukewarm is not the same as White Hot. And in order to have a White Hot Business, you need to know exactly what that is so that you can take the aligned, turned on action. In episode 1, we cover: Why I changed my podcast from The Secrets Women Keep to White Hot Business and what the new direction entails What happened to me personally between podcast seasons and why it needed to happen What it means to have a White Hot Business and exactly what will change for you when you step into ownership of it Why you aren't going to fear judgment or visibility again with this one truth What happens when I work with women privately in Climactic mentorship What I predict for this next era of business as a woman who has a White Hot Business and why most en masse business programs don't work to make for a personally successful & satisfying business What the most important ingredient is in a White Hot Business Links Make 2024 your most Climactic year in business yet with private mentorship with Lauren https://programs.laurenwhite.com.au/climactic/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your Business is about to become White Hot. Over more than a decade of working with women as a sexologist, confidante and business mentor, there's one theme that runs through it all: How comfortable you are with climax and sexual vulnerability is directly related to how willing and able you are to be in your power and pleasure in business. (And a more powerful and pleasurable business = a more profitable and satisfying one) I'm your host, Lauren White, and as you've just heard, I'm here to get real with you about why what happens in the bedroom and your body is influencing your business confidence and visibility… And what I see is millions of Smart, Switched on, fiercely intelligent women in survival mode in the bedroom and in their business - self-protecting, reacting, shutting down, defaulting into people pleasing, trying to be perfect and saying I'm fine, all the while submitting to the most turned off of them all - the martyr. Just know if any of that is happening in your bedroom, it's happening somewhere in your business. There's a connection or mirror and it's there because it all comes down to your operating system and whether it's on track for being sensual, erotic and Climactic or it's currently in the programming of your good little girl who's doing what she thinks that she should do and what's expected of her… Instead of what she actually desires. White Hot Business is a podcast that's been luxuriously curated for you - a woman who wants to explore the unspoken parts of herself. The parts that are secretly running your business. We go to the most vulnerable place first because it will do the heavy lifting for you. The more you understand, heal, reconcile and express your sexual and sensual energy in private, the more there's that natural domino effect into every other facet of your life and that includes how you show up in your business in the public sphere. You learn your boundaries. You create standards. You honour your consent, you learn your preferences. You speak up for yourself and prioritise your comfort. You learn to listen to your pulses, you learn to follow what it is that you want. What it is that you desire. You get out of need mode and into that frequency of desire. It is all of the inner work in one place. Be brazen enough to go there and the rest will follow in your business. This show will guide you to finally become the sovereign, magnetic and sensual woman that stands firmly in her power and pleasure – for more satisfaction and success. Prepare to get the loving, revealing and truth-telling weekly wisdom you crave so you can transform from having a lukewarm business, to having a business that turns you ON and can only be described as White Hot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sunday Times' tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Raj Kapoor, co-founder of Climactic, to talk about growing up in Pennsylvania (3:10), his early days in Silicon Valley (8:00), making himself president of the Internet (club) (10:30), his first startup (16:30), Cleantech 1.0 (22:00), joining Lyft (25:00), self-driving cars (28:30), raising a first fund at Climactic (32:15), using software to cut emissions (37:00), and remaking the electric grid (45:00). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this ep, we chat with Peter Sun, founding team at Climactic, an early stage fund investing in ClimateTech, specifically focused on efficiency in software which has a lot to do with, you guessed it, AI.We dive into the nuances of how AI is impacting climate tech, where the opportunities for software are in decarbonization, and Peter's journey joining the founding team. As someone who personally is wary of putting AI in every conversation, Peter had real insight into the ins-and-outs of whats real and whats not, and I really enjoyed learning from him.As always, thanks so much for listening and enjoy the episode!-----
You can enjoy the most intese erotic audios on the internet on our app by click here. Listen in as we bring the curtain down on our holiday erotic fantasy series with a sizzling finale that promises to leave no one behind. In this tale of seduction and power play, we explore the unvoiced desires of the demure yet daring Susie. As her fingertips trace the contours of passion, she asserts her dominance in a dance of pleasure that promises to captivate and enthrall. Join us on this journey of sensual discovery where quiet whispers transform into commanding echoes of ecstasy.Prepare to be tantalized by the final chapter where satisfaction is not just a craving but a guarantee. Feel the heat rise as Susie takes center stage, wielding her sensuality like a masterful conductor. Every moan and gasp is a note in the symphony of desire that she orchestrates with precision. The intensity builds to a crescendo that promises to leave you breathless and begging for more. Let go and let the narrative take you where whispers become roars, and the silent are silent no more.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5520412/advertisement
The center of the universe for Christians - Christ's exaltation, humiliation, and atoning work for us and as us.
12 STEPS OF CHRISTMAS - ACT 3Act 3. Jake runs to the embodiment of Christmas perfection: Grandma. Ashley confronts Carl about spending time with their now-missing son as they combine to search for him. Climactic confrontations will see: Jake deciding between his idealized Grandma or his fucked-up normal life; P.O. Jordan deciding between judgment or redemption for Carl; and Carl deciding between saving himself or—if he's finally able—putting his family first.12 STEPS OF CHRISTMAS — a filthy Christmas comedy. When a rebellious kid is denied his dream Christmas present by his mom, he goes to his estranged alcoholic father (who lies about being sober) with an idea: adapt the 12-step program to teach me how to not be you.Pitch –When 13-year-old Jake's fed-up mother tells him he won't get the cell phone he absolutely NEEDS this Christmas, he goes to the only other person who ever pissed her off as much as he seems to: his estranged alcoholic father, Carl. Jake's plea: adapt the 12 Step program to teach me how to not be you.Will Jake find out that Carl's sobriety is secretly a bunch of humbug?Can this fuck-up father teach this fuck-up son how to be less of a fuck-up—all in time for Christmas?Join two of the least qualified people in the world as they stumble into lessons of empathy and personal responsibility—and believing in the motherfuckin' spirit of Christmas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Could Megan realistically do the things she does in this movie? How many other horror films does this movie reference? And is this movie even any good? Listen now to find out! Scott Croco and Matt Janulewicz unhack M3GAN (2022). When a young girl loses her parents in a car accident, she must go live with her aunt and learn to cope with her new life. Along the way she makes a new robot friend. Allison Williams and Violet McGraw star in Gerard Johnstone's and James Wan's M3GAN (2022)! Episode Log: Top songs Jan 2023 (1:50) Summary of M3GAN's story/plot (2:35) Recommendations (4:40) Two types of movie magic (6:05) Megan is an impressive movie invention (09:30) Movie opening is good (11:50) Dog attacks M3GAN (16:35) Therapist character (17:45) Bruce, the robot (21:15) Megan and Kady go to school (23:55) Megan kills the neighbor (25:35) M3gan escapes the toy company lab (31:00) Themes of the film (35:25) Are her physical capabilities realistic? (38:10) Impressive human emotion detection (43:40) Listening to kids' conversations? (45:40) Climactic scene holds up (48:10) Budget, Box Office, Critics' reactions (49:25) "Fiction or Fake?" game (54:40) Bonus: scary movie game (59:30) Episode 070 - M3GAN (2022) unhacked! Full Shownotes: https://www.moviesunhacked.com/2023/m3gan/ Movies Unhacked compares technology in movies to technology in real life. We analyze everything from Hollywood blockbusters to television shows, from sci-fi to horror and classic cinema. A podcast for fans of cinema and technology! Online: moviesunhacked.com Twitter: @moviesunhacked Instagram: @moviesunhacked Facebook: facebook.com/moviesunhackd Music by Sean Haeberman Copyright © 2023 Movies Unhacked. All rights reserved.
This week we look at the final chapters in Revelation. The climactic events, Jesus coming back and the way it all plays out.
In this adrenaline-packed episode of "Top of the Mountain," we dive deep into the high-stakes face-off between Black Hills State and Chadron State. Did the Eagles soar or were they overshadowed? Meanwhile, CSU Pueblo and Western Colorado locked horns in an unforgettable duel, setting the stage for next week's battles. Stay tuned for our exclusive previews of the Black Hills State vs. Mesa and CSU-Pueblo vs. Colorado Mines clashes – the very heart of D2 Football! Plus, we shine a spotlight on this week's standout players and give you a panoramic view of the shifting RMAC standings.
In this adrenaline-packed episode of "Top of the Mountain," we dive deep into the high-stakes face-off between Black Hills State and Chadron State. Did the Eagles soar or were they overshadowed? Meanwhile, CSU Pueblo and Western Colorado locked horns in an unforgettable duel, setting the stage for next week's battles. Stay tuned for our exclusive previews of the Black Hills State vs. Mesa and CSU-Pueblo vs. Colorado Mines clashes – the very heart of D2 Football! Plus, we shine a spotlight on this week's standout players and give you a panoramic view of the shifting RMAC standings.
We fight against a real and powerful enemy. All the forces of darkness are assembled against Jesus' church but the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. We worship the LORD of HOSTS! He must win the battle! So, live a life of repentance free from teh need to shift blame because you trust in the finished work of Christ upon the cross. Boldly proclaim his message of good news and courageously serve him even in the most difficult of circumstances knowing that he loves you, and he will conquer evil for all time in the battle to end all battles when he returns.
Ever taken LSD? Well either way, you will feel like you have after watching Climax, a 2018 French film that takes the viewer on a wild ride. Join us as we discuss our hot takes on the film and sip on some delicious Sangria (or our mocktail, punch) along the way. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe wherever you're listening and follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookysips_podcast/Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/SpookySipsPodWebsite: https://spookysipspod.buzzsprout.com
Today we have to talk about climate change. There's more carbon dioxide in our air than at any time in human history. And it could end up being irreversible if corrective action isn't taken. Today, Josh Felser joins the podcast to discuss his new firm, Climactic, investing in enterprise and mobility climate solutions. Prior to Climactic, Josh was the founder of Spinner, which he co-founded with his BUSINESS PARTNER Dave Samuel. It was one of the first online music and entertainment services that he sold to AOL for $320 Million. He also co-founded Crackle with Dave and sold that company to Sony for $65 Million. After being in the entrepreneurial world for a while he decided to launch his own fund Freestyle, investing in companies like Airtable and Patreon. He recently left to launch Climactic.Twitter of Host (Shamus Madan): @mbitpodcastTwitter of Guest (Josh Felser): @joshmediaLearn more about Climactic here.
The Anti-Climactic End to Dominion's Lawsuit | The Humanist Report (4/17-4/21) by Mike Figueredo