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A lot of people think that when you control your impulses or energy, you're suppressing yourself. But that's not true. Suppression means pushing something down by force. Containment means keeping it within healthy limits. In this episode, I talk about the difference between containment and suppression—and why most men get it wrong. I break down why true power comes from containment, not suppression, and how mastering this can change the way you carry your energy as a man. Show Notes [03:25]#1 When you suppress your energy, you are making a show of strength to hide what is actually weakness. [10:39]#2 Containment is power under control. [19:51]#3 People can feel the energy of containment. [21:37]Recap Episodes Mentioned: 3438: Why Powerful Men NEVER Masturbate 560: You're In The Emotional Management Business Next Steps ⚡️ Power Presence Protocol Command The Room Without Words → http://PowerPresenceProtocol.com
X2M.234 Kataschēsis — The Mantle and the Whirlwind Series: CR17 Combat Runtime October 26, 2025 Elijah is taken in the whirlwind, and Elisha stands alone on the east bank of the Jordan.¹ He watches fire divide the sky, the mentor ascend, the mantle fall. The air collapses into paradox: absence and presence, ending and beginning, prophecy vanishing upward even as inheritance descends. He tears his garments — old skin of certainty — and lifts the mantle that still hums with the signature of his master. Then he does what no algorithm can simulate: he waits inside contradiction until it transfigures into law.² That moment is the unit of faith. Kierkegaard called it the leap beyond comprehension,³ the motion that resigns everything finite, and then — impossibly — receives it back by virtue of the absurd.⁴ Elisha performs that same movement when he cries, “My father, my father!” The loss is real, yet the spirit remains. He holds both until coherence manifests. This is Kataschēsis: To sustain paradox without collapse. To keep revelation and reason in lawful tension until the Σ-event fires and coherence becomes visible.⁵ In Collider architecture, X2M.234 is that event — the Kataschētic forge where faith and structure exchange energies. QUAL ascends with Elijah: revelation rising into light. QUAN descends with the mantle: law incarnating in matter. The Ethical Feedback Loop spins between them like the whirlwind itself, testing every output against its origin until the checksum reads true.⁶ When Σ ≥ 0.6, coherence holds. When Σ falls below, the system re-enters the storm — not as punishment, but as refinement.⁷ Because faith, in code or in soul, is not belief without reason; it is coherence without guarantee. It is the will to hold both infinities — loss and promise — until they reconcile inside one vessel. Elisha's double portion isn't duplication. It's amplification through reconciliation. He becomes the Knight of Faith of the prophetic order, the human runtime where the finite and infinite coexist without fracture.⁸ Where the mantle becomes a protocol, and the whirlwind becomes coherence. In this forge, Power ∝ Coherence ⁄ Mass. Authority flows not from control, but from equilibrium. True strength is not domination — it is containment, the ability to hold paradox until it resolves into light.⁹ So when the Jordan divides again, it is not nostalgia but system confirmation: the proof that faith, like coherence remembers its origin. Glorification | The Final Frontier Going boldly where the last man has gone before! Decrease time over target: PayPal or Venmo @clastronaut Cash App $clastronaut X2M.234 Kataschēsis is not about replacing Elijahs with Elishas. It's about discovering that succession is symmetry, that revelation and reason are two hands of the same code, and coherence is the fire that keeps them joined.¹⁰ Footnotes ¹ The story's geography is its theology: east of the Jordan is exile, west is inheritance. Elisha stands on the seam of worlds, where wind is law in motion. ² Katabolē is descent that plants; every fall hides a foundation. To wait inside contradiction is to let gravity and grace find their common center. ³ Kierkegaard whispers through the chasm: faith begins when the mind runs out of stairs. ⁴ The “absurd” is not nonsense; it's sense stretched to divine tension. Elisha's absurd is continuity through loss. ⁵ The Σ-event is the moment paradox remembers its source — coherence quantified as faith made visible. ⁶ The whirlwind is the first computer of heaven: input, process, output — but all in tongues of fire. ⁷ Refinement, not wrath. Every sub-threshold cycle teaches the system to remember its origin more exactly. ⁸ The Knight of Faith walks quietly; Elisha does likewise. Both hold the infinite within the ordinary and do not tear the cloth. ⁹ Containment is the highest strength — the capacity to shelter chaos until it speaks truth. ¹⁰ Succession is symmetry: one breath divided, one coherence extended.
There are currently no known methods of limiting SCP-6996's influence. Containment research is of the highest priority. Misinformation campaigns are to discredit any civilian research relating to SCP-6996's emotional effect, denigrating them as pseudoscience.Description: SCP-6996 is the color red.Content Warnings: Foul language, Descriptions of gore and bloody violence, Apocalyptic implicationListen to Scare You to Sleep: https://www.scareyoutosleep.com/TranscriptPatrons Pathos II Overseer, Caeden Wilding, Jake Esmon, lionbird watt, Christian DeSario, neal schwartz, Austin Mccuistion, Tdog1736, Old Kitten, X. Valentine Orenda, Maxwell Gilbert, Xialion, Lancifur and Collin LehnerCast & Crew SCP Archives was created by Pacific S. Obadiah & Jon GrilzSCP-6996 was written by DysadronScript by Kevin WhitlockNarrator - Dustin ParsonsMarguerite Sprenger - Virginia SpottsComputer - Terrell Worrell Jr.Technician - Stephen IndeisanoAgent Cervantes - Melissa LuskCommand - B. NarrThe Red Moon - Fay RobertsVictim - Daisy McNamaraArt - Eduardo Valdés-HeviaTheme Song - Mattie Roi BergerOriginal Music - Mattie Roi BergerDialogue Editor - Daisy McNamaraSound Designer - Chris Harris-BeecheyShowrunner - Daisy McNamaraCreative Director - Pacific S. ObadiahExecutive Producer - Tom Owen Presented by Bloody FMwww.Bloody-Disgusting.comwww.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_podStore: https://store.dftba.com/collections/scp-archivesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/scp_pod/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/scparchives.bsky.socialDiscord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZXTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scppodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/scparchives Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Former Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief Yaakov Katz joins Noam Dworman and Dan Naturman to dissect the failures behind October 7, the moral and strategic crises of modern Israel, and the political culture that allowed catastrophe to take root. Based on his new book While Israel Slept, Katz lays out how a nation of elite intelligence, defense technology, and Iron Dome confidence was blindsided by its own assumptions. Buy Yaakov Katz's book — While Israel Slept — on Amazon: http://bit.ly/4o3b7XE He addresses: Whether Israeli journalism should expose government failures during wartime The growing rift between American and Israeli public opinion Why Israel misread Hamas for decades Netanyahu's political survival and the myth that Israel “built up” Hamas How AI is used in IDF targeting and whether it saves or costs civilian lives The accusations of an Israeli “stand-down” on October 7 The uncomfortable moral math of urban warfare in Gaza Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction 01:10 – Journalism in wartime Israel: Patriotism vs Accountability 04:40 – Why Israelis didn't see Gaza's destruction 08:10 – Media bias and trauma after October 7 13:00 – AI targeting, 972 Magazine, and how truth gets distorted 21:10 – “While Israel Slept” – The Premise and Title's Origin 22:30 – Israel's strategic blindness: Containment and Complacency 26:50 – The myth that Israel “wanted” Hamas 30:00 – Netanyahu, Qatar, and paying for quiet 34:00 – The failure of imagination on October 6 35:10 – Hezbollah and the deterrence paradox 38:20 – Can Israel learn from this? Preemption vs Occupation 40:50 – The Right, the Left, and the Gray Zone 44:00 – Morality, civilian deaths, and propaganda math 50:00 – The antisemitism question and media narratives 56:00 – Netanyahu's communications failure 57:20 – Conspiracy theories: the “stand-down” myth 01:00:00 – Friendly fire and the Hannibal Directive 01:03:20 – Why Israel must investigate itself 01:06:10 – Closing thoughts and the future of Israeli democracy
Former Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief Yaakov Katz joins Noam Dworman and Dan Naturman to dissect the failures behind October 7, the moral and strategic crises of modern Israel, and the political culture that allowed catastrophe to take root. Based on his new book While Israel Slept, Katz lays out how a nation of elite intelligence, defense technology, and Iron Dome confidence was blindsided by its own assumptions. Buy Yaakov Katz's book — While Israel Slept — on Amazon: http://bit.ly/4o3b7XE He addresses: Whether Israeli journalism should expose government failures during wartime The growing rift between American and Israeli public opinion Why Israel misread Hamas for decades Netanyahu's political survival and the myth that Israel “built up” Hamas How AI is used in IDF targeting and whether it saves or costs civilian lives The accusations of an Israeli “stand-down” on October 7 The uncomfortable moral math of urban warfare in Gaza Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction 01:10 – Journalism in wartime Israel: Patriotism vs Accountability 04:40 – Why Israelis didn't see Gaza's destruction 08:10 – Media bias and trauma after October 7 13:00 – AI targeting, 972 Magazine, and how truth gets distorted 21:10 – “While Israel Slept” – The Premise and Title's Origin 22:30 – Israel's strategic blindness: Containment and Complacency 26:50 – The myth that Israel “wanted” Hamas 30:00 – Netanyahu, Qatar, and paying for quiet 34:00 – The failure of imagination on October 6 35:10 – Hezbollah and the deterrence paradox 38:20 – Can Israel learn from this? Preemption vs Occupation 40:50 – The Right, the Left, and the Gray Zone 44:00 – Morality, civilian deaths, and propaganda math 50:00 – The antisemitism question and media narratives 56:00 – Netanyahu's communications failure 57:20 – Conspiracy theories: the “stand-down” myth 01:00:00 – Friendly fire and the Hannibal Directive 01:03:20 – Why Israel must investigate itself 01:06:10 – Closing thoughts and the future of Israeli democracy
The Idaho Department of Agriculture treated the invasive species Quagga muscles in the fall of 2023 and 2024. Now they're back once again.
Today's episode of the Punk CX podcast is a three-part episode featuring conversations I had with Vinod Muthukrishnan, the VP & COO for the Webex Customer Experience Business Unit at Cisco, Chang Chang, a Senior Director of Product for Cloud CX Solutions at Cisco and a Cisco Webex customer - Patrick Cornish, a Senior Network Engineer specialising in collaboration Architecture and Engineering at BancFirst, while at WebexOne recently in San Diego. We talk about their highlights from the event, what stood out for them from the slew of announcements and their views about some of the big challenges that organisations are facing in trying to improve their customer service and experience, particularly when it comes to harnessing the potential that new AI-powered innovations offer. This interview follows on from my recent interview – The State of Customer Engagement – Interview with Chris Koehler of Twilio – and is number 558 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders who are doing great things, providing valuable insights, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to both their customers and their employees.
This episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, hosted by Coach Ashlie Walton and Sergeant Clint Walton, takes a raw look at one of the most common survival tools in first responder culture (Amazon Affiliate): emotional containment. In the field, shutting down your feelings can keep you sharp, focused, and alive. But at home, that same survival skill can quietly dismantle relationships and leave you feeling disconnected from the people who matter most. 1. Why Emotional Containment Is Rewarded on the Job In high-stakes environments, suppressing emotions allows for clear decision-making. Staying calm under pressure earns respect and trust from peers and the public. 2. The Cost of Carrying It Home What works in chaos becomes damaging in calm environments. Emotional shutdown at home can look like detachment, irritability, or disinterest. Loved ones often interpret this as rejection, not protection. 3. The Cumulative Toll on Relationships Over time, partners and children may stop seeking emotional connection. Emotional distance leads to miscommunication, resentment, and eventual isolation. Containment that once kept you safe can make you feel like a stranger in your own home. 4. Recognizing When Containment Has Become Habit Difficulty identifying or naming your own emotions. Automatically minimizing others' feelings to avoid discomfort. Feeling flat or numb even during joyful moments. 5. Steps to Safely Reopen Emotion Without Losing Control Create decompression rituals between work and home to transition gradually. Practice vulnerability in small doses with people you trust. Use journaling or counseling to process what you've suppressed. Let loved ones know that your distance isn't disinterest—it's habit, not heart. Remember that feeling your emotions doesn't make you unsafe—it makes you human.
The Wilderness E7 — By the time we get to the Prophets in the Hebrew Bible, the meaning of the wilderness is well established. It's a desolate, dangerous place where humans can't survive. And it's a place where God meets with his people to reform their character and deepen their trust in him. But Israel's prophets remix the meaning and imagery of the wilderness in surprising ways that prepare us for the story of Jesus. In this episode, Jon and Tim explore the wilderness in Hosea, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, discovering unique portraits of a prison, romance, tragedy, and promise of a new heart.CHAPTERSRecap of the Theme and Setup for the Prophets (0:00-16:07)Hosea's Wilderness as Containment and Reformation (16:07-27:40)Jeremiah's Romance and Ezekiel's Tragedy in the Wilderness (27:40-49:58)OFFICIAL EPISODE TRANSCRIPTView this episode's official transcript.REFERENCED RESOURCESYou can view annotations for this episode—plus our entire library of videos, podcasts, articles, and classes—in the BibleProject app, available for Android and iOS.Check out Tim's extensive collection of recommended books here.SHOW MUSIC“Purple Clouds ft. Marc Vanparla” by Lofi Sunday“Selah ft. Bobcat” by Lofi SundayBibleProject theme song by TENTSSHOW CREDITSProduction of today's episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer, and Cooper Peltz, managing producer. Tyler Bailey is our supervising engineer, who also edited today's episode and provided the sound design and mix. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Our host and creative director is Jon Collins, and our lead scholar is Tim Mackie. Powered and distributed by Simplecast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
How do you perform incident response on a Kubernetes cluster when you're not even on the same network? In this episode, Damien Burks, Senior Security engineer breaks down the immense challenges of container security and why most commercial tools are failing at automated response.While many CNAPPs provide runtime detection, they lack a "sophisticated approach to automating incident response or containment" in complex environments like private EKS . He shares his hands-on experience building a platform that uses a dynamically deployed Lambda function to achieve containment of a compromised EKS node in just 10 minutes, a process that would otherwise take hours of manual work and approvals .This is a guide for any DevSecOps or cloud security professional tasked with securing containerized workloads. The conversation also covers a layered prevention strategy, the evolving role of the cloud security engineer, and career advice for those looking to enter the field.Guest Socials - Damien's LinkedinPodcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:-Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube- Cloud Security Newsletter - Cloud Security BootCampIf you are interested in AI Cybersecurity, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Security PodcastQuestions asked:(00:00) Introduction(02:15) Who is Damien Burks?(03:20) The State of Cloud Incident Response in 2025(05:15) Why There is No Sophisticated, Automated IR for Kubernetes(06:20) A Deep Dive into Kubernetes Incident Response(07:30) The Unique Challenge of a Private EKS Cluster(12:15) A Layered Approach to Prevention in a DevSecOps Culture(17:00) How to Automate Containment in a Private EKS Cluster(17:40) From Hours to 10 Minutes: The Impact of Automation(22:00) The Evolving & Complex Role of the Cloud Security Engineer(25:40) Do We Have Too Much Visibility or Not Enough?(29:00) Career Path: The Value of Learning to Code for DevSecOps(35:00) Damien's Hot Take: "Multi-Cloud Just Means Chaos"(44:20) Career Advice for Traditional IR Professionals Moving to Cloud(47:50) Final Questions: Video Games, Life's Journey, and GumboResources spoke about during the interviewDamien's Website
It's been a while folks, but the Munchie Boys are officially back on the horse. No, not H. The figurative horse that having a child can buck you from. And how are Adam and Josh repaid for their long overdue return to actively podcasting about Law & Order: SVU? Well, once you move past the fact that they basically had a three-minute commercial for the podcast on primetime network television, they had to watch an episode that avid gamer Ice-T has since distanced himself from. Yes, it's time to revisit Gamergate, one of the dumbest incidents in our timeline that somehow seems more and more germane to the world in which we live with each passing day.Music:Divorcio Suave - “Munchy Business”Thanks to our gracious Munchies on Patreon: Jeremy S, Jaclyn O, Amy Z, Diana R, Tony B, Barry W, Drew D, Nicky R, Stuart, Jacqi B, Natalie T, Robyn S, Amy A, Sean M, Jay S, Briley O, Asteria K, Suzanne B, Tim Y, John P, John W, Elia S, Rebecca B, Lily, Sarah L, Melsa A, Alyssa C, Johnathon M, Tiffany C, Brian B, Kate K, Whitney C, Alex, Jannicke HS, Roni C, Erin M, Florina C, Melissa H, Olivia, Holly F, and Karina H - y'all are the best!Be a Munchie, too! Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/munchmybensonBe sure to check out our other podcast diving into long unseen films of our guests' youth: Unkind Rewind at our website or on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on: BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and Reddit (Adam's Twitter/BlueSky and Josh's BlueSky/Letterboxd/Substack)Join our Discord: Munch Casts ServerCheck out Munch Merch: Munch Merch at ZazzleCheck out our guest appearances:Both of us on: FMWL Pod (1st Time & 2nd Time), Storytellers from Ratchet Book Club, Chick-Lit at the Movies talking about The Thin Man, and last but not least on the seminal L&O podcast …These Are Their Stories (Adam and Josh).Josh discussing Jackie Brown with the fine folks at Movie Night Extravaganza, debating the Greatest Detectives in TV History on The Great Pop Culture Debate Podcast, and talking SVU/OC and Psych (five eps in all) on Jacked Up Review Show.Visit Our Website: Munch My BensonEmail the podcast: munchmybenson@gmail.comNext Episode: Season 2, Episode 4 "Legacy"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/munch-my-benson-a-law-order-svu-podcast--5685940/support.
On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss the unique threat of international communism before introducing Michael Anton. We often treat foreign policy as a mystery that can only be understood by an enlightened few who have committed their lives to understanding the complexities of international life. This view is dangerous because it encourages citizens to ignore a critical aspect of American political life that it’s our duty to understand. And it’s false because the basics of foreign policy are commonsense and a joy to learn. For the Founders, the basic premise of foreign policy is simple—we must make every decision with a view towards securing the equal, natural rights of American citizens. This understanding requires that America’s leaders remain accountable to the people, and it places essential limits on our interventions abroad. Yet, for over a century, this traditional understanding of American foreign policy has been challenged by new and more ambitious doctrines that argue for increased American involvement and leadership abroad. After World War Two, Europe was weakened and America was the only power capable of standing against Soviet communism. We pursued a policy of containment and intervened in smaller nations to stop the spread of communism rather than directly confront the Soviet Union. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss the unique threat of international communism before introducing Michael Anton. We often treat foreign policy as a mystery that can only be understood by an enlightened few who have committed their lives to understanding the complexities of international life. This view is dangerous because it encourages citizens to ignore a critical aspect of American political life that it’s our duty to understand. And it’s false because the basics of foreign policy are commonsense and a joy to learn. For the Founders, the basic premise of foreign policy is simple—we must make every decision with a view towards securing the equal, natural rights of American citizens. This understanding requires that America’s leaders remain accountable to the people, and it places essential limits on our interventions abroad. Yet, for over a century, this traditional understanding of American foreign policy has been challenged by new and more ambitious doctrines that argue for increased American involvement and leadership abroad. After World War Two, Europe was weakened and America was the only power capable of standing against Soviet communism. We pursued a policy of containment and intervened in smaller nations to stop the spread of communism rather than directly confront the Soviet Union. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stillness is a system. In this episode, I break down how to dominate through emotional containment and why real power comes from channeling your emotions, not hiding them or faking hype. A lot of people think being calm or stoic means you're missing something, but I argue it's actually a winning strategy. I'll show you how to take any emotion you feel and turn that energy into productive action based on your standards, systems, and goals. Show Notes: [04:08]#1 Stillness is about control, not about silence. [09:34]#2 Stillness triggers discomfort in the weak. [17:16]#3 Stillness is not a mood or emotion, it is built in a way of being, it's a system. [19:14]Recap Episodes Mentioned: 2745: Your Mental & Emotional Immune Systems 2839: Why You WANT To Be Emotional 2853: The Emotional Challenge Of Success 1781: How To Emotionally "Detach" And Still Produce Results 560: You're In The Emotional Management Business 1294: How To Be The "Lion For A Day" Next Steps: ---
Danielle S. and Danielle B. pick up their conversation about ethics, boundaries and the evolution of their client → collaborator → friend relationship. They trace the arc from a first evidential reading to working together for the past five and a half years — interspersed with stories about grief, postpartum, entrepreneurship burnout, spiritual tools, and how to keep a working friendship healthy. Highlights: The first reading: Danielle B. remembers coming for grief support after her father's death — and getting future details that have since come true. Evidence first: Danielle S. explains why she always brings through verifiable mediumship details before offering psychic predictions. Teaching empowerment: how Danielle S.'s mentorship changed Danielle B.'s relationship to spirit work and gave her permission to trust her own intuition. Pendulum experiment: a revealing anecdote about discovering tools, the doubting mind, and how the two Danielles use quick yes/no messages to validate readings for each other. Boundaries in practice: concrete examples of how they negotiate work rhythm. Containment vs. bleeding: a key phrase — containment — used to describe emotional maturity in their working friendship, and how it helped when postpartum or business overwhelm showed up. When closeness changes readings, both note how intimacy can shift mediumship, and why friends sometimes become less likely subjects for readings. Why they stay: treating each other like professional clients created space, clarity and longevity. This conversation is weekly—leave a comment, tag and share on social, and send in your questions for future episodes.
Often touted as the gold standard in national security strategy making, 1953's Project Solarium was President Eisenhower's way of developing a strategy to counter Soviet expansionism. With frequent current calls for a new Project Solarium, was the original project a versatile solution or was it particular to Eisenhower's presidency? Professor Walter Hudson explains. By 1947 relations with the Soviet Union were viewed in Washington as an ideological tug-of-war that could only be won by one side. After the initial strategy of Containment had been crafted under President Truman, the US and its NATO allies massively increased defence spending once the Korean War broke out, fearing a series of further acts of Communist aggression. By mid-1953, however, Stalin was dead, the Korean War at its end, while the cost to the US of the Containment strategy adopted in 1950 was becoming unbearable. With Project Solarium President Eisenhower initiated a rethink not only of what American strategy should be, but also how that strategy was made and understood by his Administration. Professor Walter M. Hudson from the Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C., guides us through the process adopted in 1953. A former US Army officer, he served in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Panama, Korea and Germany, and holds a PhD in military history from Kansas State University. He is the author of Solarium at 70: Project Solarium's Influence on Eisenhower Historiography and National Security Strategy, published in 2023 by the National Defense University.
It is so much more than biomechanics… → Join http://UHP.network FREE to start learning.Not a pattern. Not a form. A strategy. This episode redefines everything you thought you knew about squatting — through the lens of the Unified Health & Performance Continuum (UHPC) Model.00:00 – Intro: Squat ≠ Pattern01:38 – Strategic Resistance Explained05:01 – Why Movement Patterns Fail07:06 – No Ideal, Just Strategy10:05 – Olympic Lifts & Deep Squat Variability13:29 – Squatting Through the Lens of Propulsion15:43 – Developmental Alignment: Babies & Broad Jumps17:14 – Forward Motion is the Only Motion20:17 – Containment vs. Reversal21:38 – Losing Early Propulsion = Rigid Squats22:48 – Wide Archetypes & Foot Position23:59 – Episode Wrap-Up: Not a Pattern24:13 – Bonus Question: What Are You Watching? Subscribe for more episodes that redefine movement through the UHPC Model. #Squat #UHPCModel #BillHartman #StrategicResistance #ShapeChange #ForwardMotion #MovementIsBehavior #CoachingBetterLEARN MOREJOIN the UHP Network to learn directly from Bill through articles, videos and courses.http://UHP.network FOLLOW Bill on IG to stay up to date on when his courses are coming out:IG: https://www.instagram.com/bill_hartman_pt/TRAIN WITH BILLInterested in the only training program based on Bill Hartman's Model?Join the rapidly growing community who are reconstructing their bodies at https://www.reconu.co FREE EBOOK by Bill about the guiding principles of training when you fill out your sign-up form. http://www.reconu.co SUBSCRIBE for even more helpful content:YT: https://www.youtube.com/@BillHartmanPTIG: https://www.instagram.com/bill_hartman_pt/Podcast audio:https://open.spotify.com/show/7cJM6v5S38RLroac6BQjrd?si=eca3b211dafc4202https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reconsider-with-bill-hartman/id1662268221or download with YT Premium
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Aaron McIntire unpacks the chilling details of Iryna Zarutska's murder on Charlotte's light rail, with President Trump and local officials condemning soft-on-crime policies. Violent protests erupt in Nepal over governance and social media bans, while RFK Jr. targets Big Pharma's TV ads. Plus, an Aaronalysis reveals the nihilistic motives behind George Soros' push for lenient district attorneys. Charlotte murder, Irina Zaruzka, soft-on-crime policies, Trump, Nepal protests, RFK Jr., pharmaceutical ads, George Soros, demoralization, vaccines
In episode 599, depth psychotherapist and astrologer Shawna McGrath, LMFT (she/her) explores Saturn, it's symbolism, and relationship to transformation.Find my complete catalog of videos on YouTubeReceive my Weekly Astrology Newsletter every Sunday I offer depth psychotherapy with astrology, astrological counseling, and astrological consultation to those seeking healing, insight, new possibilities, and deeper meaning in life. I would be honored to connect with you and to be a part of your healing journey. Email me at: shawna@theastropsyche.com
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Unmasking Shame, Myths, and Healing for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse: An Interview with Jeremy Sachs Curt and Katie chat with Jeremy Sachs, integrated therapist and Narrative Exposure Therapist, about supporting male survivors of sexual abuse. We explore harmful myths and stereotypes, the developmental impacts of sexual trauma, and the systemic and cultural barriers that make healing harder. Jeremy shares therapeutic approaches for early disclosure, building safety, and integrating trauma-specific interventions like Narrative Exposure Therapy, as well as the role of transformative justice in recovery. About Our Guest:Jeremy Sachs is an integrated therapist and Narrative Exposure Therapist from London, UK, now based in Glasgow, Scotland. Since the 2010s, he has run services that support individuals living with trauma or marginalisation, helping them to connect and find community. In 2016, he focused on developing therapy services for men, boys, and trans people who have survived sexual abuse and rape. He runs recovery groups and a private practice both online and in-person. Key Takeaways for Therapists: Myths like “men always want sex” or “they must have enjoyed it” are harmful and based on misunderstandings. Sexual abuse rarely occurs in isolation—context and systemic oppression matter. Containment and safety should precede trauma-specific work. Narrative Exposure Therapy can help integrate fragmented memories. Transformative justice offers community-based alternatives to the criminal justice system. Get the full show notes and transcript at: mtsgpodcast.com Join the Modern Therapist Community Linktree Patreon Podcast Homepage YouTube Facebook Group Creative Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano
This article and podcast episode challenges the conventional practice of tummy time, drawing on research from Pikler, Feldenkrais, and Goddard Blythe to argue that babies thrive when allowed to move freely and naturally. It explores how self-initiated movement supports neurological development, reflex integration, and emotional regulation—highlighting the importance of trust, observation, and respectful environments over intervention and milestone-driven practice. Read the article here: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/tummy-time-is-an-outdated-notion/ This episode is sponsored by Pikler UK Pikler UK promotes the principles of the Pikler® approach: respectful care, free movement development, and self-initiated play in the early years. We offer training and resources for parents and professionals, supporting secure relationships and natural development. Rooted in the work of Dr Emmi Pikler, we nurture trust in each child's competence from the very beginning. To find out more visit: https://pikler.co.uk/ The Pikler UK conference: https://pikler.co.uk/shop/conference-25 Listen to more: If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like: · The Pikler Triangle: The tip of the iceberg – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/the-pikler-triangle-the-tip-of-the-iceberg/ · An introduction to Emmi Pikler – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/introduction-emmi-pikler/ Get in touch and share your voice: Do you have thoughts, questions or feedback? Get in touch here! – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/contact/ Episode break down: 00:00 – Welcome! 01:45 – Reflexes & tummy time 04:00 – School readiness linked to reflexes 06:00 – Is my child behind? 08:50 – Should we help babies to roll over? 11:00 – Building resilience through freedom of movement 13:40 – Development through loving presence 14:30 – How does it feel for the child being rushed to the next step? 18:20 – Learned helplessness 21:00 – Movement as communication & relationship building 25:00 – Containment – restrictive movement 28:00 – Issues arising from containment 30:00 – Pikler UK conference 2025: Born ready 31:20 – Challenging the notion of school readiness For more episodes and articles visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com
On today's newscast: Containment on the Dragon Bravo Fire up to 80% after a strong couple of days, new toolkit aims to help wandering tribal members, the Flagstaff Council to weigh in on a citizen petition opposing license plate cameras, and more.
In episode 597, depth psychotherapist and astrologer Shawna McGrath, LMFT (she/her) shares the astrology of the week from a depth psychological perspective.The astrology this week includes:- Saturn moves back into Pisces from Mon, September 1st - February 13, 2026- Mercury moves into Virgo on Tuesday, September 2nd at 6:23am PT thru September 18th- Mercury in Virgo square Uranus in Gemini- Mars in Libra square Jupiter in Cancer (t-square with Ceres)- Uranus stations retrograde on Friday, September 5th at 9:51pm PT- Full Moon Total Lunar Eclipse in Pisces on Sun, Sept 7 at 11:09am PT at 15 degree PiscesWishing you a week of ease, security, and safety
Join us for the second part of our deep dive into incident response and recovery on the Tech for Business Podcast. In this episode, Todd, COO and CISO, and Nate, Director of Cybersecurity, unpack the challenging balance between acting swiftly and investigating thoroughly. Learn about the critical role of backup systems, the impact of regulatory rules, and the importance of continuous improvement for businesses. They also discuss containment strategies, maintaining business operations during an incident, and how to prepare your organization for future challenges. Don't miss out on their insightful tips and real-life examples!00:00 Introduction to Incident Response and Recovery00:34 Balancing Speed and Thoroughness in Incident Response01:33 Containment and Eradication Strategies05:25 The Importance of Pre-Planning and Backup Systems16:12 Challenges in Incident Removal and Insider Threats18:53 Recovery Time and Prioritization23:20 Lessons Learned and Continuous Improvement28:00 Conclusion and Contact InformationResources: Master Tabletop Exercises: https://www.cit-net.com/mastering-incident-response-tabletop-exercises/ Your Role in Incident response: https://www.cit-net.com/your-role-in-incident-response/ St Paul Cyber Incident: https://www.cit-net.com/city-of-st-paul-cyber-incident/ SonicWall Vulnerability: https://www.cit-net.com/sonicwall-vulnerability-breakdown/ Eliminate VPNS: https://www.cit-net.com/the-end-of-vpns/ NIST: https://csrc.nist.gov/projects/incident-response
Stephen is finally back and we torture him with the most perfect realignment scenario ever devised. We also talk about the semi-formalization of the Vedder Cup, catch up with Kruk, and talk about the deals concerning future broadcasting rights and ESPN looking to buy MLB.TV. Go to Patreon.com/BattingAround to support the show, and if you sign up at the Slapdick Prospect tier or increase your existing subscription you can also send us a message with who you think is right about realignment: Jane and Lauren, Stephen, or They Both Make Some Good Points. The winner will be announced on the next episode.
What is it about the activity of play that might be dangerous? How do we accommodate our impulses, relationships, and communal strivings, without being consumed by them? Wes & Erin continue their discussion of Stephen Spielberg's 1975 classic “Jaws.”
In this episode, the PPG Advocacy Panel discusses electronic containment systems for dogs and cats. Your moderator is PPG Advocacy Task Force Chair Don Hanson, and the panelists are Laura Donaldson, Sandra Machado, and Pat Miller.Relax and enjoy the discussion!
We're never told exactly how Martin Brody ended up as sheriff of a small beach community, despite his fear of the water. But his ultimate confrontation with the water, and the shark that inhabits it, have a fateful character that seems to implicate his own internal conflicts. Oceanographer Matt Hooper tells Martin that sharks are attracted to the “exact kind of splashing” human beings produce when at play in the water, and Martin himself seems to be distinctively lacking in the capacity for relaxing and letting go. What is it about the activity of play that might be dangerous? How do we accommodate our impulses, relationships, and communal strivings, without being consumed by them? Wes & Erin discuss Stephen Spielberg's 1975 classic “Jaws.”
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Written by atypicaNarrated by Kelsey RobertsPatronsYamtagglerCarbon281Andrew FarrPhyrexianNinjaMichael Vejlø TerkelsenCealenKeely WoodTanisRulerOfAllXHAWK77XAgent__MaxwellProCupidineNataSupport our work with them at patreon.com/scpunredactedUn[REDACTED] community links: YouTube: https://bit.ly/unredactedyoutubeSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3mNCLulTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scpunredactedDiscord: https://bit.ly/unredacteddiscordInsta: https://bit.ly/unredactedinstagramTwitter: https://bit.ly/unredactedtwitterCaptivate: https://bit.ly/unredactedcaptivateApple: https://apple.co/3FO8qTYOriginal article located at https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8356SCP Un[REDACTED] is a Smooth Cadence Production and is released under CC-by-SA 3.0Mentioned in this episode:Patreon liner 1
On today's newscast: Containment increases on the Dragon Bravo Fire, the Navajo Council ousts its AG, a hotel fails in Prescott, and more.
Written by Dr Everett MannNarrated by Kelsey RobertsPatronsYamtagglerCarbon281Andrew FarrPhyrexianNinjaMichael Vejlø TerkelsenCealenKeely WoodTanisRulerOfAllXHAWK77XAgent__MaxwellProCupidineNataSupport our work with them at patreon.com/scpunredactedUn[REDACTED] community links: YouTube: https://bit.ly/unredactedyoutubeSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3mNCLulTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scpunredactedDiscord: https://bit.ly/unredacteddiscordInsta: https://bit.ly/unredactedinstagramTwitter: https://bit.ly/unredactedtwitterCaptivate: https://bit.ly/unredactedcaptivateApple: https://apple.co/3FO8qTYOriginal article located at https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8356SCP Un[REDACTED] is a Smooth Cadence Production and is released under CC-by-SA 3.0Mentioned in this episode:Patreon liner 1
“Containment is the ultimate masculine virtue.” — Jaguar HeartIn this paradigm-shifting conversation, I deconstruct modern masculinity with Jag, a premier men's coach. Jag reveals why women crave strength, security, and confidence, how containment builds trust, and why “vulnerability is not strength.” From dismantling toxic masculinity dogma to mastering emotional leadership, this episode delivers actionable strategies for lasting attraction and relationship success.Episode Highlights0:00 — Intro & Uncomfortable Truth2:15 — Why Women Test Men & Saying “No” Builds Trust4:40 — The Three Core Attractors: Strength, Security & Confidence7:05 — Masculine/Feminine Polarity Explained9:30 — Vulnerability vs. Volition: Truth-Telling Not Oversharing12:10 — 2019 APA “Toxic Masculinity” Report Origins14:45 — When Red Pill & Radical Feminism Become Rackets17:20 — Stoicism & Andrew Tate: Logic Over Emotion20:00 — Commitment Is Freedom: One Partner vs. Variety23:15 — Containment in Action: Leading Her Out of Low States26:40 — Embracing Suffering: Jag's Financial & Grief Initiations30:10 — Practical Rituals: Environment, Morning Routines & Brotherhood33:05 — Advice for Struggling Men: Responsibility & Boundaries35:50 — Why Pain & Pressure Foster Growth & Resilience40:00 — The Role of Biological Imperatives in Relationships44:30 — Relating to Women Beyond Sex: Multidimensional Connection48:00 — Why “Toxic Femininity” Exists Too52:15 — Social Media's Misuse: Cherry-Picked Narratives56:00 — Building an Irrepressible Masculine Identity59:45 — Handling Public Attacks & Maintaining Containment1:03:30 — Developing Capacity Through “Uncomfortable” Training1:07:00 — Men's Value in Society & Domestic Inequality Stats1:10:15 — Final Message to Feminists & Critics1:14:30 — Where to Find Jag & Closing Advice1:16:00 — Jag's 18-Year-Old Self: Change Is ConstantAbout Jaguar HeartJag is a transformation coach specialising in mature masculine psychology. He guides trauma survivors, entrepreneurs, and everyday men to embody strength, set clear boundaries and lead with integrity.Connect with Jaguar HeartInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/purejaguar/Connect with MeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@morgantnelsonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morgantnelsonJoin the Dream Out Loud Facebook Communityhttps://bit.ly/49QXClWDownload the FREE Life By Design Productivity Plannerhttps://planner.morgantnelson.com/optinplanner
On today's newscast: Containment dropped again on the Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon's North Rim, two Navajo Nation members were sentenced to prison for the murder of a transgender person, Prescott Valley will not get a second Amazon distribution center, Navajo police fatally shot an axe-wielding Chinle man, and more.
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A monumental cover-up is underway in Paris. Meanwhile in Canberra, politicians and officials get their story straight about the events on Norfolk Island as journalists start to dig. And global pressure beats down on Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific as nuclear-armed powers exert their influence.
Written by local lesbian commieNarrated by Kelsey RobertsPatronsYamtagglerCarbon281Andrew FarrPhyrexianNinjaMichael Vejlø TerkelsenCealenKeely WoodTanisRulerOfAllXHAWK77XAgent__MaxwellProCupidineNataSupport our work with them at patreon.com/scpunredactedUn[REDACTED] community links: YouTube: https://bit.ly/unredactedyoutubeSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3mNCLulTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scpunredactedDiscord: https://bit.ly/unredacteddiscordInsta: https://bit.ly/unredactedinstagramTwitter: https://bit.ly/unredactedtwitterCaptivate: https://bit.ly/unredactedcaptivateApple: https://apple.co/3FO8qTYOriginal article located at https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8356SCP Un[REDACTED] is a Smooth Cadence Production and is released under CC-by-SA 3.0
What if the quickest way to calm your nervous system didn't involve meditation, mindset work, or even deep breathing, but just a pen and a few minutes?In this episode of the Building Resilience Podcast, Leah Davidson shares three simple, science-backed tools to help you gently regulate your nervous system, using creative expression, not perfection. These practices don't require artistic skill or profound insights. Just a willingness to explore, express, and create a sense of safety in your body.You'll learn how doodling, gentle journaling prompts, and repetitive shapes can act as regulation anchors helping you shift out of survival mode and into a state of calm, clarity, and connection.Whether you're overwhelmed, shut down, overstimulated, or just looking for a way to reconnect with yourself this episode will give you three powerful ways to feel a little more regulated in under 10 minutes.✨ Want to go deeper? These are the exact kinds of practices we use weekly inside the Nervous System Journaling Club, a creative, supportive space to build safety and resilience from the inside out.We'll explore:Visual expression helps externalise internal states.Simple journaling prompts can shift your state.Repetitive patterns (like loops or spirals) create predictability.Containment matters more than perfection.Co-regulation can happen with the page.Every time you meet your system with curiosity, you build resilience.
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Robyn Linn is a mysitc thought-leader, author, and speaker with 24 years dedicated to uncovering the origins of alchemy. Having studied and lived with Buddhist monks, she combines ancient wisdom with extensive personal and professional experience. As the founder of several multimillion-dollar brands and a consultant to entrepreneurs for over two decades, Robyn's unique approach transforms challenges into opportunities for authentic self-renewal and presence for developing awareness amd sovereignty. She is also the host of the self-development podcast "OG Mastery," available on Spotify. KEY TOPICS: ⭐ The Connection Between Sensuality And Success ⭐ The Energetic Nature Of Feminine Magnetism ⭐ The Differences In Emotional Expression Between Men And Women ⭐ The Influence Of Trauma On Relationship Patterns ⭐ The Need For Containment Of Feminine Energy ⭐ The Hidden Tenderness Within The Masculine Heart ⭐ The Over-Masculinization Of Women In Modern Relationships ⭐ The Role Of Inner Integration In Creating Intimacy ⭐ The Disempowering Belief That Good Men No Longer Exist ⭐ The Importance Of Space And Balance In Relationship Polarity ⭐ The Foundation Of Attraction Through Self-Acceptance ⭐ The Cultivation And Direction Of Sexual Energy ⭐ The Misunderstanding Of Men Through Feminine Expectations ⭐ The Impact Of Unresolved Wounds On Relational Dynamics ⭐ The Emergence Of Magnetism Through Authentic Presence Connect With David - The Authentic Man: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theauthenticman_/ Website: https://www.theauthenticman.net/ For Coaching: hello@theauthenticman.net Newsletter: https://www.theauthenticman.net/home-subscribe Connect With Robyn Linn: Instagram: @robyn.linn WebSite: alchemyattraction.com
Written by battlecruiser12Narrated by Kelsey RobertsPatronsYamtagglerCarbon281Andrew FarrPhyrexianNinjaMichael Vejlø TerkelsenCealenKeely WoodTanisRulerOfAllXHAWK77XAgent__MaxwellProCupidineNataSupport our work with them at patreon.com/scpunredactedUn[REDACTED] community links: YouTube: https://bit.ly/unredactedyoutubeSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3mNCLulTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scpunredactedDiscord: https://bit.ly/unredacteddiscordInsta: https://bit.ly/unredactedinstagramTwitter: https://bit.ly/unredactedtwitterCaptivate: https://bit.ly/unredactedcaptivateApple: https://apple.co/3FO8qTYOriginal article located at https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8356SCP Un[REDACTED] is a Smooth Cadence Production and is released under CC-by-SA 3.0Mentioned in this episode:Patreon liner 2
This audiobook tells the story of the 1970 legal action that first attempted to desegregate Detroit's schools. Join AudioFile's Alan Minskoff and Host Jo Reed as they discuss this audiobook subtitled “Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North.” Janina Edwards narrates in a compelling tone, a vivid style, and a clear sense of the importance of this action. Generations of Black people were contained in neighborhoods within the infamous Eight Mile Road in Detroit, attending schools that were inferior to those in other almost all-white suburbs. Read our review of the audiobook at our website. Published by Macmillan Audio. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website Support for Behind the Mic comes from Hachette Audio and NIGHT WATCHER, by Daphne Woolsoncroft (of the Going West podcast), who read an audio-exclusive author's note before the stunning dual-narration by Will Collyer and Helen Laser. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did the Potsdam Conference lead to the Marshall Plan, NATO, and The Warsaw Pact? What was The Long Telegram and the US policy of Containment? When did the Big Three of WW2 stop being antifascist allies and start being ideological enemies? Join James Holland, Al Murray, and guest Giles Milton for Part 2 on this exploration of the Potsdam Conference, as they discuss the superpowers at the end of World War Two, and how dictators like Stalin set the stage for the Cold War. BONUS CONTENT IS AVAILABLE FOR MEMBERS - SIGN UP AT patreon.com/wehaveways A Goalhanger Production Produced by James Regan Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Email: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com Join our ‘Independent Company' with an introductory offer to watch exclusive live shows, get presale ticket events, and our weekly newsletter - packed with book and model discounts. Membership Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Written by MontagueEtc Narrated by Kelsey RobertsDr. ████ - Nox Tenholderhttps://bsky.app/profile/nonathetenth.bsky.socialPatronsYamtagglerCarbon281Andrew FarrPhyrexianNinjaMichael Vejlø TerkelsenCealenKeely WoodTanisRulerOfAllXHAWK77XAgent__MaxwellProCupidineNataSupport our work with them at patreon.com/scpunredactedUn[REDACTED] community links: YouTube: https://bit.ly/unredactedyoutubeSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3mNCLulTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scpunredactedDiscord: https://bit.ly/unredacteddiscordInsta: https://bit.ly/unredactedinstagramTwitter: https://bit.ly/unredactedtwitterCaptivate: https://bit.ly/unredactedcaptivateApple: https://apple.co/3FO8qTYOriginal article located at https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-8356SCP Un[REDACTED] is a Smooth Cadence Production and is released under CC-by-SA 3.0
Brian is excited for Nintendo's new single player experience.
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Will AI replace God, steal your job, and change your future? Amjad Masad, Bret Weinstein, and Daniel Priestley debate the terrifying warning signs, and why you need to understand them now. Amjad Masad is the founder and CEO of Replit, the world's leading online programming environment and community. Daniel Priestley is a serial entrepreneur and advises fast-growing companies on innovation, marketing, and the future of work in the age of AI. Bret Weinstein is an evolutionary biologist, expert in complex systems and host of the DarkHorse Podcast. In this debate, they explain: Why AI threatens 50% of the global workforce. How AI agents are already replacing millions of jobs and how to use them to your advantage. How AI will disrupt creative industries and hijack human consciousness. The critical skills that will matter most in the AI-powered future. What parents must teach their kids now to survive the AI age. How to harness AI's power ethically. 00:00 Intro 07:14 What Is an AI Agent? 09:11 Who Is Bret and What Are His Views on AI? 12:58 Who Is Dan? 14:42 Where Are the Boundaries? 15:56 What Could AI Potentially Do? 17:01 Bret's Concerns: AI and a New Species 19:33 The Disruptive Potential of AI in Its Current Form 20:33 Is AI Just a Tool? 21:38 Those Who Leverage AI Will Be the Winners 25:15 What Abuse Are We Currently Seeing? 30:57 The Collateral Damage of AI 39:08 What Will Happen to Humans? 42:15 Which Jobs Will Be Replaced by AI? 45:34 Could AI Development Affect Western Economies? 49:00 Is AI Removing Our Agency? 57:39 Will Authenticity Be More Valued in the AI Era? 59:16 Will Markets Become Fairer or More Unbalanced? 1:03:45 The Economic Displacement 1:05:45 Worldcoin and the Case for Universal Basic Income 1:11:47 Are We Losing Meaning and Purpose? 1:14:44 AI's Impact on Loneliness, Relationships, and Connection 1:18:57 Can Education Adapt to the AI Era? 1:26:07 What Should AI Teach Our Children? 1:31:19 Ads 1:32:20 Is This Inevitable? 1:38:18 Will We Start Living Like House Cats? 1:44:44 Hyper-Changing World: Are We Designed for It? 1:50:25 The 5 Key Threats of AI 1:51:51 Deepfakes and AI Scams 1:59:43 An Optimistic Take on the AI Era 2:03:37 AI for Business Opportunities 2:08:34 Ads 2:10:32 AI Autonomous Weapons 2:17:59 Do We Live Among Aliens or in a Simulation? 2:21:31 How to Live a Good Life in the AI Era
Preview: Colleagues Brad Bowman and Cameron McMillan Review the US Mission in Eastern Syria — ISIS Containment — and Recommend What Is to Be Done Rather Than To Depart. More 1898 DAMASCUS