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#499 Climb Part 2 - A Game of Gear Inches Welcome to Episode #499 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. We're your hosts Coaches Rich Soares and April Spilde. Thanks for joining us for another week of news, coaching tips and discussion. July is bike climbing month here in the front range. Pikes Peak climb last weekend and this weekend we have two iconic events with serious climbs - Saturday is the Triple Bypass Ride with 10,800 and 118 miles and Sunday is the Boulder Peak triathlon with 3 miles of 10%. Show Sponsor: UCAN UCAN created LIVSTEADY as an alternative to sugar based nutrition products. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. Whether UCAN Energy Powders, Bars or Gels, LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to finish stronger and recover more quickly! In Today's Show Announcements and News Ask A Coach: How to improve my climbing? Get Gritty Tip: The Four Agreements TriDot Workout of the Week: FTP Fun Segment: Triple Bypass Trivia! Announcements and News: Our Announcements are supported by VESPA Power today. Vespa Power Endurance helps you tap into steady, clean energy—so you stay strong, focused, and in the zone longer. Vespa is not fuel, but a metabolic catalyst that shifts your body to use more fat and less glycogen as your fuel source. Vespa comes in CV-25, Junior and Concentrate. Less sugar. Higher performance. Faster recovery. Home of Vespa Power Products | Optimizing Your Fat Metabolism Use discount code - 303endurance20 TriDot Pool School July 26-27. https://www.tridotpoolschool.com/component/eventbooking/pool-school/tridot-pool-school-20250726-844-986-401-167-857/94?Itemid=762 Ask A Coach Sponsor: G2G Endurance Your watch gives you data. But does your training plan know what to do with it? Ours does. Grit2Greatness Endurance Coaching has partnered with TriDot to deliver custom workouts powered by cutting-edge analytics. You bring the sweat, we'll bring the smarts. Start with a free 2-week trial, then keep building for only $14.99/month. We have our sign-up links waiting for you in the show notes—click one and let's geek out on your progress. Website - Grit2Greatness Endurance Coaching Facebook page @grit2greatnessendurance Coach April Spilde April.spilde@tridot.com TriDot Signup - https://app.tridot.com/onboard/sign-up/aprilspilde RunDot Signup - https://app.rundot.com/onboard/sign-up/aprilspilde Coach Rich Soares Rich.soares@tridot.com Rich Soares Coaching TriDot Signup - https://app.tridot.com/onboard/sign-up/richsoares RunDot Signup - https://app.rundot.com/onboard/sign-up/richsoares Ask A Coach: What gearing do I need for X Grade Climb? When the road tilts upward, smart gearing can make or break your climb. Whether you're grinding up a 5% incline or crawling up a brutal 15%, choosing the right gear ratio is key to maintaining an efficient cadence—ideally around 80 RPM. Here's a breakdown of ideal gear inches and recommended chainring/cassette combinations for gradients from 5% to 15%. Gear Inches Table | BikeCalc Takeaway Tips: Lower gear inches help maintain cadence on steeper grades. A compact crankset (e.g., 34/50T) paired with a wide-range cassette (up to 31T or 32T) gives you the flexibility to tackle tough climbs. For gradients above 12%, consider a granny gear setup or even a 1x drivetrain with a wide-range cassette. Get Gritty Tip: The Four Agreements Get Gritty Tip: Master Your Mindset with The Four Agreements This week, let's talk about The Four Agreements—a powerful framework for living with intention, resilience, and clarity. These four simple principles can help us break free from limiting beliefs and live with more purpose in both triathlon and life. 1. Be Impeccable with Your Word. Your words create your reality. In triathlon, this means speaking positively to yourself and others. When you talk about your abilities, your goals, and your progress, choose words that empower and uplift. If you say, “I can do this,” you're setting yourself up for success. But if you tell yourself “I'll never get faster” or “This is too hard,” you're building mental barriers. Choose words that propel you forward. 2. Don't Take Anything Personally. People's opinions and reactions are a reflection of them, not you. In triathlon, you'll face challenges, setbacks, and criticism, whether it's a tough race, a hard workout, or someone questioning your pace. But remember: It's not about you. Their words and actions are influenced by their own journey. Instead of letting it derail you, stay focused on your own path, goals, and growth. 3. Don't Make Assumptions. We often create stories in our minds about what others think of us or what we think is happening in a race or workout. But assumptions only hold us back. Instead, ask questions, seek clarity, and stay open-minded. Don't assume you know the outcome of a race or a workout before you even begin. Focus on the process, not the assumptions. 4. Always Do Your Best. This one's simple but powerful: give everything you have in each moment. Whether it's an interval, a long ride, or an intense swim, always give your best effort. And remember, your best changes from day to day. Some days you'll have more energy, and some days will feel like a struggle. But as long as you show up and give your best, you are making progress. Action Item: Apply The Four Agreements to your training this week. Focus on the words you use, let go of external opinions, stay clear of assumptions, and always do your best. This simple mindset shift will help you approach both your triathlon journey and life with more clarity, resilience, and grit. TriDot Workout of the Week: Functional Threshold Power Today's workout is a Functional Threshold Test (20-minute) Session Note Conducting time trial (TT): Goal is to hold pace you can sustain for the entire TT without blowing up early or having enough left to kick at the end. 10 min @ Z2 with 3 x 30 sec (30 sec) Spinups and 3 x 1 min (1 min) @ Z4 20 min - all out maximal effort Be sure to enter/confirm your assessment results to update your training intensities and race projections. Fun Segment: Triple Bypass Trivia! It's time to shift gears and test your mountain mettle with the Triple Bypass Trivia Showdown! Whether you've tackled this legendary Colorado ride or it's still on your bucket list, these questions will challenge your knowledge of one of the most iconic endurance events in the U.S. Grab your water bottle, clip in, and let's find out if you're a seasoned alpine expert—or just coasting! When did the first Triple Bypass ride take place? A) 1978 B) 1988 C) 1998 Answer: B) 1988 — One July day in 1988, a group of avid cyclists decided that it would be fun and challenging to ride from Evergreen to the Vail Valley, Colorado. And so it was. Thirty-seven years later and thousands of more friends beside them, the Triple Bypass is an epic bucket-list ride. True or False: The full Triple Bypass covers approximately 118 miles with over 10,000 feet of climbing. Answer: True — The classic route takes cyclists over three mountain passes and gains roughly 10,800–10,000 feet in elevation. But what about the Double Bypass? Answer: A good entry ride, The Double Bypass covers 801 miles and gains 6,500 feet of elevation over two mountain passes: Loveland and Vail. The Double Bypass start location for 2025 is in Empire. Which three mountain passes are included in the full Triple Bypass route? A) Juniper, Loveland, Vail B) Independence, Kenosha, Red Mountain C) Monarch, Cottonwood, Hoosier Answer: A) Juniper, Loveland, Vail — These iconic Colorado climbs define the course. True or False: The event is a competitive race with official timing and podiums. Answer: False — The Triple Bypass is a non-competitive, fully supported challenge ride focused on endurance, experience, and personal accomplishment. Roughly how much has the event donated to charity since its inception? A) $500,000 B) $3.5 million C) $10 million Answer: B) $3.5 million — Over the decades, the ride (organized by Team Evergreen Cycling) has contributed millions to nonprofits. Boulder Peak Close The first Boulder Peak Triathlon was held in 1992. It quickly became one of Colorado's most iconic triathlons, known for its challenging course, especially the infamous Olde Stage Road climb. Over the years, it has attracted both elite and amateur athletes and has been a staple of the summer triathlon season in Boulder. Would you like a timeline of its notable milestones or how the course has evolved over the years? Here's a **timeline of notable milestones** in the history of the **Boulder Peak Triathlon**, one of Colorado's most iconic endurance events: Boulder Peak Triathlon Timeline - **1992****Inaugural Race** - Founded by Paul Karlsson and David Jensen. - Featured the now-famous **Olde Stage Road** climb. - Attracted top pros like Dave Scott and Mark Allen in its first year. - 400 participants and a $500 prize purse. - **1996****Pro Women's Head Start Introduced** - Suggested by Paula Newby-Fraser to increase spectator excitement. - Created a dramatic “chase” dynamic between men and women. - **Early 2000s****Ironman World Championship Qualifier** - Boulder Peak briefly served as a qualifier for Kona, elevating its prestige. - **2004****Ownership Change** - Sold to **5430 Sports**, run by Barry and Jodee Siff. - Continued to grow in popularity and professionalism. - **2009****Acquired by Life Time Fitness** - Became part of the Life Time Triathlon Series. - Integrated into a national network of high-profile triathlons. - **2014****Returned to Local Ownership** - Taken over by **Without Limits Productions**, led by Lance Panigutti. - Renewed focus on community, athlete experience, and local flavor. - **2017** **National Recognition** - Named one of the **Top 15 Most Amazing Triathlons in the U.S.** by *The Culture Trip* [1](https://www.withoutlimits.co/boulder-peak-triathlon-duathlon). - **2020****COVID-19 Cancellation** - Like many races, the event was paused due to the pandemic. - **2021–Present****Resurgence** - Strong return with growing participation. - Continues to be the **crown jewel of the Colorado Triathlon Series**. Thanks again for listening this week. Please be sure to follow us @303Triathlon and @grit2greatnessendurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed and enjoy the endurance journey!
What the hell is going on with Steven Soderbergh's 1996 super-low-budget labor of love comedy SCHIZOPOLIS? Our returning guests, the filmmakers and all-around handsome devils Jordan Fish and Ray Tintori of the To The White Sea Podcast, help us get to the bottom of it. Is this quietly a devastating analysis of a failed marriage starring the director and his real-life ex-wife Betsy Brantley? Or is all that drowned out by too much proto-Random Humor and OK Cola-style 90s disaffection? Is Jake even capable of being nice about this movie? Listen to find out! Further Reading: Getting Away With It by Steven Soderbergh Steven Soderbergh: Interviews, ed. Anthony Kaufman "E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction" by David Foster Wallace "David Lynch Keeps His Head" by David Foster Wallace Further Viewing: A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (Lester, 1964) MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS (McNaughton/Davies, 1969) PUTNEY SWOPE (Downey, 1969) THE KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE (Landis, 1977) GRAY'S ANATOMY (Soderbergh, 1996) LOST HIGHWAY (Lynch, 1997) Follow Jordan and Ray: https://linktr.ee/tothewhitesea Follow Pod Casty For Me: https://www.podcastyforme.com/ https://twitter.com/podcastyforme https://www.instagram.com/podcastyforme/ https://www.youtube.com/@podcastyforme Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PodCastyForMe Artwork by Jeremy Allison: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyallisonart
Join me for an important discussion with Collin Plume. Interview with David Jensen: https://jiii.io/nx72w6 To learn more about investing in gold & silver visit - http://goldwithseth.com, or call 626-654-1906 For high quality storable foods and seeds, visit http://heavensharvest.com and use promo code SETH to save 15% on your order. Kimchi One from Brightcore – Improve your health, improve your life. 25% Off with code: MANINAMERICA at https://mybrightcore.com/maninamerica Or dial (888) 575-6488 for up to 50% OFF and Free Shipping – ONLY when you call!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join me for an important discussion with David Jensen. Follow David's work at https://jensendavid.substack.com/ To learn more about investing in gold & silver visit - http://goldwithseth.com, or call 626-654-1906 For high quality storable foods and seeds, visit http://heavensharvest.com and use promo code SETH to save 15% on your order. Kimchi One from Brightcore – Improve your health, improve your life. 25% Off with code: MANINAMERICA at https://mybrightcore.com/maninamerica Or dial (888) 575-6488 for up to 50% OFF and Free Shipping – ONLY when you call!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The London precious metals market is seeing significant outflows, with 10 million ounces of gold leaving the Bank of England vaults and 130 million ounces of silver withdrawn from London vaults since December. Listen to David Jensen & Craig Hemke break down the latest market data and trends: Why the Bank of England is leasing gold; Rising Concerns about the actual state of London's gold reserves and whether they can sustain long-term demand; Silver lease rates have jumped to 20%—a historic high, indicating that supply is extremely tight; February saw an all-time high of 77,000 gold contracts settled for physical delivery on the COMEX. Why are more investors demanding physical gold now? Despite these shifts, central banks still control much of the gold market through leasing, while the silver supply remains under pressure without central bank reserves to stabilize it.
In this edition of the AppleVis Extra, David Nason speaks to David Janssen of Wanderlost Games, the creators of Dawncaster: Deckbuilding RPG, winners of Best Game in the 2024 AppleVis Golden Apple awards.TranscriptDisclaimer: This transcript was generated by Aiko, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers' names, voices, or content. Hello there and welcome to the AppleVis Extra podcast.My name is David Nason.Really excited to be bringing this episode to you.We are celebrating the winners of our 2024 Golden Apple Awards.So the Golden Apples are a set of awards given out by AppleVis and the AppleVis community every year to mark excellence in apps for blind, low vision, and deafblind people.We nominate a series of apps in four different categories and the community votes on the winner.And today I am delighted to be celebrating the Best Game Award.There were 10 nominees in this category and they were Adventure to Fate, Lost Island, Audio Cat, Asmar Quest, Brailiance, Conjury, Don Castor, Eldrum Untold, Home Quest, Idle Adventure, Land of Livia, and Round Logic.So great list of nominees there and congrats to all of them for being nominated.Absolutely brilliant.And a range of different types of games as well, just puzzle games and RPGs and all different types of games.So absolutely brilliant.The runners up getting an honorable mention were Brailiance and Audio Cat.So congrats to them.But the winner was, as we announced at the end of 2024, Don Castor RPG.And today I am delighted to be joined by David Jensen from the Don Castor team to talk about the win.Hello, David Jensen.Thank you for joining us on the AppleVis podcast.Welcome.Hello.Also David.Yeah.This won't get confusing for people at all.No, definitely not.I mean, I mean, maybe they can tell us apart from our accents.Yes, that is very true.An Irishman and a detriment.So, no, we're absolutely delighted to have you on.You're here to represent Don Castor, which won the AppleVis Golden Apple Award for 2024 in the Best Game category, which is fantastic.So congratulations, first of all.Thank you.Thank you.Yeah.Yeah.And thank you for the invite.Cause I mean, I personally felt very honored, but the rest of the team as well.And that's, it's not something we, we expected.I mean, it sounds kind of generic to say, but it really was like that.It was like, Oh, Oh, wow.Okay.That's very cool.Can you tell us a bit about the game?Yeah.So Don Castor is a, is a tech builder card battling game where you go through a RPG storyline where you like, try to like save the world by defeating the big demon king.And along the way you can talk to NPCs.You can bring them all onto your adventure.You can have a huge variety of RPG like builds from a poison rogue to a raging barbarian.And it just allows for a lot of creativity on how you approach the game.Yeah.Sounds very interesting.And it seems to be a category that's of game that's really popular at the moment.Like there were a…
Send us a textWhat if the secret to enhancing productivity and workplace harmony lies not in authority but in empathy? With seasoned people-management expert David Jensen as our guide, we embark on a journey of discovery into effective workplace practices. David shares his wealth of experience, particularly focusing on the art of conducting meaningful performance reviews. From tailoring evaluations to suit different organizational levels to the importance of self-assessment, he offers practical advice for fostering commitment and trust. Our conversation is filled with actionable insights that promise to transform how leaders approach employee assessments.Navigating the complexities of modern leadership, we uncover communication strategies that truly make a difference. As the world undergoes rapid technological and political shifts, David emphasizes moving beyond mere authority to engage with employees meaningfully. By likening first-line supervisors to coaches rather than disciplinarians, we highlight how legacy-building leadership can turn potential pitfalls into opportunities for growth. Together, we confront the inadequacies within traditional onboarding programs and the decline in customer service, advocating for a leadership style that prioritizes people over profits.Exploring the heart of successful workplace dynamics, we delve into the power of understanding, respect, and empathy. With insights from David and a former business partner, we tackle the challenge of "quiet quitting" and the vital role of recognition in fostering an engaged workforce. We stress the need for performance reviews that extend beyond metrics to focus on personal development and career progression. Throughout the episode, the importance of listening actively and leading with empathy stands out as a cornerstone of effective management, ensuring employees not only stay but thrive. Join us for this enlightening conversation on creating a workplace that celebrates diversity and empowers individuals. Visit us at LearningWithoutScars.org for more training solutions for Equipment Dealerships - Construction, Mining, Agriculture, Cranes, Trucks and Trailers.We provide comprehensive online learning programs for employees starting with an individualized skills assessment to a personalized employee development program designed for their skill level.
A third time the Lord called, “Samuel!” And Samuel got up and went to Eli and said, “Here I am; you called me.”Then Eli realized that the Lord was calling the boy. So Eli told Samuel, “Go and lie down, and if he calls you, say, ‘Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening.'” So Samuel went and lay down in his place.The Lord came and stood there, calling as at the other times, “Samuel! Samuel!”Then Samuel said, “Speak, for your servant is listening.”And the Lord said to Samuel: “See, I am about to do something in Israel that will make the ears of everyone who hears about it tingle. 1 Samuel 3:8-111 Samuel, the 9th book of the Old Testament, is without a doubt one of my favorite books of the Bible. Continuing the narrative of God's people, Israel, we transition from the time of the Judges into a new season – but, as is with the case of most of Israel's history, all was not to go so easily. 1 Samuel contains a lot of well-known stories: the calling of Samuel, the anointing of Saul, the anointing of David, David and Goliath, and so on, but it's what we learn about God and about ourselves through this book that make it so fascinating. To help us navigate 1 Samuel is Dr. David Jensen, Professor of Theology at Austin Seminary and author of a theological commentary on 1 & 2 Samuel. Doable Discipleship is a Saddleback Church podcast produced and hosted by Jason Wieland. It premiered in 2017 and now offers more than 400 episodes. Episodes release every Tuesday on your favorite podcast app and on the Saddleback Church YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/saddleback).Resources Related to This Episode:https://www.amazon.com/Samuel-Theological-Commentary-Bible-Belief/dp/0664232493Related Doable Discipleship Episodes: Navigating the Bible: Rute - https://youtu.be/YaH-t-ZzTaMNavigating the Bible: Judges - https://youtu.be/qNGcOf2o0NUNavigating the Bible: Joshua - https://youtu.be/hF28aThBtFsNavigating the Bible: Deuteronomy - https://youtu.be/HzmNgPOM4zUNavigating the Bible: Numbers - https://youtu.be/H1HO6V9HDxsNavigating the Bible: Leviticus - https://youtu.be/08RhDCXYex4Navigating the Bible: Exodus - https://youtu.be/NB9UTpS1F3MNavigating the Bible: Genesis - https://youtu.be/ddhjMfOoasAInspiring Dreams by Keys of Moon | https://soundcloud.com/keysofmoonMusic promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/Creative Commons CC BY 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Reunindo gravações feitas na rádio BBC (nos programas de John Peel e David Jensen) e singles (com seus lados B), Hatful of Hollow é uma inusitada coletânea lançada apenas 9 meses depois do disco de estreia da banda The Smiths.São 16 faixas no total, em quase uma hora de música em vinil simples, e conta com alguns dos maiores clássicos da banda.Completando 40 anos neste mês, Hatful of Hollow é o assunto do nosso episódio de hoje, um disco obrigatório para quem gosta ou quer conhecer os Smiths.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Protect Your Retirement W/ a Gold and/or Silver IRA: https://www.sgtreportgold.com/ or CALL( 877) 646-5347 - Noble Gold is Who I Trust Precious metals analyst David Jensen returns to SGT Report with the hard data which not only proves that physical silver is the most undervalued tangible asset on earth, it is also the most manipulated financial asset on earth with billions of paper ounces per week traded in London and via the Comex. And Mr. Jensen agrees with my assessment, the future price moves in the silver market will rip faces off at the bullion banks. Stay informed with David's research via Substack: https://jensendavid.substack.com/ https://old.bitchute.com/video/GfAaCZQPucXI/
Find out on the Alex Garrett Podcast Network how David Jensen and Elysia Everett Burns are making sports and life more accessible through their app, Friendly Like Me! Find out more about the App here : https://www.friendlylikeme.com/Great conversation with Yankees Twitter member Jacob P.M., about what to expect in 2024. In addition, we go BTS with Jacob about his life off twitter and his public speaking experience discussing his overcoming of cancer.Thanks to Danny Voyes (human_transformer_90 on Instagam) and Derrek Cooke, owner of Derrek's Bags , for joining the Alex Garrett Podcast Nework. Derrek's Bags is an online store you can visit here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DerreksBags. We talk about Spina Bifida and the love of baseball! I implore to also visit the New York State Spina Bifida Assocation here: https://sbanys.org/Thanks also to Anthony Fitzgerald , Mike Vaccarro, Mary Johnson and Lou Terminello as well as Yankee pitcher Jim Abbott for their discussions surrounding adaptability and Americans With Disabilities Act anniversary!I present to you these conversations in hopes of finding that you are not alone on your journey as well as resources you may not have known about prior to this podcast! Thanks for listening!
Find out on the Alex Garrett Podcast Network how David Jensen and Elysia Everett Burns are making sports and life more accessible through their app, Friendly Like Me! Find out more about the App here : https://www.friendlylikeme.com/Great conversation with Yankees Twitter member Jacob P.M., about what to expect in 2024. In addition, we go BTS with Jacob about his life off twitter and his public speaking experience discussing his overcoming of cancer.Thanks to Danny Voyes (human_transformer_90 on Instagam) and Derrek Cooke, owner of Derrek's Bags , for joining the Alex Garrett Podcast Nework. Derrek's Bags is an online store you can visit here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DerreksBags. We talk about Spina Bifida and the love of baseball! I implore to also visit the New York State Spina Bifida Assocation here: https://sbanys.org/Thanks also to Anthony Fitzgerald , Mike Vaccarro, Mary Johnson and Lou Terminello as well as Yankee pitcher Jim Abbott for their discussions surrounding adaptability and Americans With Disabilities Act anniversary!I present to you these conversations in hopes of finding that you are not alone on your journey as well as resources you may not have known about prior to this podcast! Thanks for listening!
Find out on the Alex Garrett Podcast Network how David Jensen and Elysia Everett Burns are making sports and life more accessible through their app, Friendly Like Me! Find out more about the App here : https://www.friendlylikeme.com/Great conversation with Yankees Twitter member Jacob P.M., about what to expect in 2024. In addition, we go BTS with Jacob about his life off twitter and his public speaking experience discussing his overcoming of cancer.Thanks to Danny Voyes (human_transformer_90 on Instagam) and Derrek Cooke, owner of Derrek's Bags , for joining the Alex Garrett Podcast Nework. Derrek's Bags is an online store you can visit here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DerreksBags. We talk about Spina Bifida and the love of baseball! I implore to also visit the New York State Spina Bifida Assocation here: https://sbanys.org/Thanks also to Anthony Fitzgerald , Mike Vaccarro, Mary Johnson and Lou Terminello as well as Yankee pitcher Jim Abbott for their discussions surrounding adaptability and Americans With Disabilities Act anniversary!I present to you these conversations in hopes of finding that you are not alone on your journey as well as resources you may not have known about prior to this podcast! Thanks for listening!
Are you a junior or collegiate golfer interested in joining me on an episode to discuss your golf adventures? Send me a message on Instagram @carter.stroup! In this episode, I am joined by David Jensen, a golfer from Southern Virginia University. David had recently completed his first year of college golf, and we talked about his experiences in the college environment. We also delved into his junior career, the recruiting process, and the parallels between golf and life.
Tom Bodrovics welcomes back mining executive and metals analyst David Jensen. Together they revisit concerns around the London gold market's dominance, estimated to account for 91-92% of the global gold trade. This is thanks to the Bank of England's 'regulatory oversight' since 1986, permitting unallocated gold contracts instead of physical bars. The market trades $500 billion of gold daily and and 2.9 billion ounces of silver. However, only around 3.5% of London's vaulted gold is actual physical. They contrast the LBMA with the Shanghai gold market and point out the key differences. David argues that the London market functions as a price-setting mechanism rather than one of price discovery. They discuss Gibson's paradox, where interest rates follow price levels rather than inflation rate. Central banks benefit from this control scheme due to their control over monetary policy and debt levels using gold and silver as loose policy indicators. David delves deeper into the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), which regulates through a voluntary code of conduct called NIPPS which is under Bank of England oversight. The metals market are dominated in London, with around 90% global cash trading occurring there. David raises concerns over the transparency and authenticity of silver holdings in Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), questioning claims against metal, sub-custodians, potential rehypothecation or selling. The actual amount of silver held and its implications for interest rates and the economy if pricing proves fictitious are discussed. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction1:12 - Size of London Market7:07 - Paper Claims on Metals8:45 - Silver a Virtual Asset?9:50 - Opaque Market & Claims14:44 - Fractional Reserve Metals?15:57 - LBMA 'Code of Conduct'20:54 - Who Watches the Watchers22:09 - Settlement Definition24:29 - London Vs. New York25:35 - Futures & Cash Markets30:20 - ETFs & Bullion Banks33:08 - Honesty & Transparency?38:13 - Criticality Theory41:10 - Scales & Incentives42:18 - Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode London gold market dominates, allowing unallocated contracts. Central banks benefit from opacity, influencing monetary policy. Questions about physical holdings vs. claims in London's vaults impacting interest rates and the economy. Transparency concerns regarding ETF silver holdings, potential rehypothecation or selling of metal claims. Guest Links:Substack: https://JensenDavid.substack.com/Gab: https://gab.com/DavidJensenReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/j_stars/Jeff Currie Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESxpDsUmQRE David Jensen, P.Eng., LL.B., MBA, is a Professional Engineer with a degree in Engineering from the University of Waterloo in Canada. He worked through 1993 on the F-5 Fighter Overhaul program and the Bombardier Regional Jet programs. Mr. Jensen then graduated with an LL.B. degree in corporate and commercial law from the University of Calgary and an MBA from Univ. of B.C., majoring in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Returning first to aviation, then, after reading Austrian School Economics, Mr. Jensen transitioned to the mining industry in 2004. First through his mining industry consultancy, then as Vice President of Corporate Development for Western Copper Corp., and most recently as President and COO of Skyline Gold. Mr. Jensen currently serves as President and COO of a private mining company and provides strategic, operational, risk assessment, and precious metals consulting services through his consultancy, Jensen Strategic.
In this episode of Palisades, Tom Bodrovics welcomes back metals analyst David Jensen to discuss the volatile gold and silver markets, with a focus on the London market's reliance on promissory notes for trading and its potential physical supply issues leading to risks of default. They also touch upon the large trading volumes in London, deficits in the silver market, increasing demand from China, and concerns over retail investors influencing silver prices due to ETF manipulation and rehypothecation. David shares his perspective on factors affecting the silver market during the 2020-2021 silver squeeze, including inventory disappearance in China, Shanghai exchange's influence, potential catalysts like central banks buying gold or conflicts, and the City of London's involvement in a longstanding global gold and silver fraud. The conversation further explores the impact of various factors on gold and silver markets, including concerns about transparency regarding lease rates, central bank sourcing of metal, and potential consequences for major banks if they cannot cover contract losses. Overall, Jensen emphasizes the importance of understanding the significance of physical supply issues in the metals market and staying informed to avoid ignoring important matters. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:37 - Re-hypothecation & London7:17 - Bullion Banks & Physical13:20 - Paper Ponzi?15:08 - ETF Drawdowns & Supply17:23 - Jeff Currie Comments19:00 - Bullion & China Influence23:17 - News Driven Catalysts26:30 - Money Supply & Bank Buying29:15 - Demand Picture & Drawdowns30:35 - C.B. Metal Sourcing?32:22 - Debt & The Silver Lynchpin39:12 - Media & Reaching People41:08 - Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode David discusses volatile gold and silver prices due to physical supply issues in the London market. Jensen warns of potential risk of default from reliance on promissory notes in London gold and silver trading. He highlights significant deficits and dwindling inventories in the silver market, which will eventually cause a crisis. Guest Links:Substack: https://JensenDavid.substack.com/Gab: https://gab.com/DavidJensenReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/j_stars/Jeff Currie Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESxpDsUmQRE David Jensen, P.Eng., LL.B., MBA, is a Professional Engineer with a degree in Engineering from the University of Waterloo in Canada. He worked through 1993 on the F-5 Fighter Overhaul program and the Bombardier Regional Jet programs. Mr. Jensen then graduated with an LL.B. degree in corporate and commercial law from the University of Calgary and an MBA from Univ. of B.C., majoring in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Returning first to aviation, then, after reading Austrian School Economics, Mr. Jensen transitioned to the mining industry in 2004. First through his mining industry consultancy, then as Vice President of Corporate Development for Western Copper Corp., and most recently as President and COO of Skyline Gold. Mr. Jensen currently serves as President and COO of a private mining company and provides strategic, operational, risk assessment, and precious metals consulting services through his consultancy, Jensen Strategic.
Protect Your Retirement W/ a Gold and/or Silver IRA: https://www.sgtreportgold.com/ or CALL( 877) 646-5347 - Noble Gold is Who I Trust! The silver rigging big banks are getting awfully close to the end game. Analyst and metals mining expert David Jensen returns to SGT Report to ask the question are global bullion bankers ramping silver trading volume in Shanghai to acquire liquid and exportable silver bar stocks to cover their short positions in London and NY as claims come due? David's Substack: https://jensendavid.substack.com/about https://www.bitchute.com/video/Dsxmb5yHo6S8/
Find out on the Alex Garrett Podcast Network how David Jensen and Elysia Everett Burns are making sports and life more accessible through their app, Friendly Like Me! Find out more about the App here : https://www.friendlylikeme.com/
Find out on Adapting With Alex Garrett how David Jensen and Elysia Everett Burns are making sports and life more accessible through their app, Friendly Like Me! Find out more about the App here : https://www.friendlylikeme.com/
Find out on the Alex Garrett Podcast Network how David Jensen and Elysia Everett Burns are making sports and life more accessible through their app, Friendly Like Me! Find out more about the App here : https://www.friendlylikeme.com/
Et stort familiemenneske er vendt hjem til Danmark og Lyngby efter 7,5 sæson på fremmed græs i det store udland. Årene i udlandet gjorde meget godt for både målmanden og mennesket David Jensen, men under opholdet i Tyrkiet blev afsavnet for stort. Hør den nye kongeblå målmands tanker om: Familiemennesket og målmanden Erfaringer fra de store udenlandske ligaer Målmandskollegaens kone, der på stadion inderligt sad og håbede at se David fejle Kikkenborgs skygge og at 'spille' sig ud af den med fødderne Vært: Pelle Håland Lindegaard Gæst: David Jensen
From ancient times till today, terracotta remains a steadfast option for roof tiles. David Jensen, sample coordinator and glaze production scheduler at Ludowici Roof Tile, describes the advantages of and his work on clay roof tiles, shares how he became interested in the history of Ludowici, and explains how that interest led to the discovery of a glass slide collection created by ACerS founder Edward Orton Jr.View the transcript for this episode here.About the guestDavid Jensen is sample coordinator and glaze production scheduler at Ludowici Roof Tile in New Lexington, Ohio. After joining Ludowici, Jensen became the company's de facto historian, and his research led to a surprise discovery of more than 800 glass sides created by Edward Orton Jr. that provides a look at the ceramics industry in the early 1900s. The Columbus Metropolitan Library is digitizing these slides as part of a Columbus area history project, and people can freely view the digitized slides at this link.About ACerSFounded in 1898, The American Ceramic Society is the leading professional membership organization for scientists, engineers, researchers, manufacturers, plant personnel, educators, and students working with ceramics and related materials.
Tom welcomes back David Jensen. David is the owner of Jensen Strategic and a Mining Executive and Metals Analyst. David provides Palisades with a comprehensive presentation on the state of the economy. David discusses Jamie Dimon's recent concerns regarding an economic downturn driven by persistent goods price inflation and the Federal Reserve's liquidity reduction efforts. Jensen, blocked from Twitter and LinkedIn, now shares his insights on Substack. Dimon appears uncertain regarding the economy, as exemplified by his large stock sale and comments on keeping money in JP Morgan. They also review the Fed's limited control over long-term interest rates, despite its influence on the overnight rate and ongoing bond purchases. Interest rates may rise to 7%, possibly due to the weight of the national debt, while other financial experts anticipate even higher rates. David examines historical patterns where an increase in the M2 money supply leads to inflation, drawing parallels to the 1970s. The discussion also touches on London's 1987 control over the gold and silver markets, the effects of inflation through increased currency supply, and the contrasting expressions of suppressed inflation data and actual economic conditions. Jensen highlights the dangerous level of dependency the economy has on credit, with a total debt of $96 trillion. An interest rate shock could impose a staggering interest burden, challenging the solvency of banks. The conversation also covers the correlation between bonds and stocks, revealing a shift from financial instruments to tangible assets like precious metals due to the erosion of currency value. The yen carry trade, a financial strategy involving borrowing at low Japanese interest rates and investing in higher-yielding U.S. markets, is also discussed. As interest rates have risen, this trade has become less profitable, threatening the financial stability of funds involved. Wrapping up, Jensen emphasizes the significance of real assets, such as gold and silver, as a unit of fair measure, especially as public awareness of the Bank of England's promissory note trading system grows. He notes the increasing lease rates for gold as a sign of market stress and concludes with a metaphor pointing to the urgency of navigating the impending economic challenges. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:40 - Bans & Substack6:23 - Why is Dimon Afraid?11:42 - Cash & Capital Ratios13:06 - Fed & Economic Metrics14:28 - Corporate Bankruptcies17:22 - 70s & Inflation Concerns21:56 - Inflation Since 198732:23 - Current Money Supply33:46 - GDP "Growth"36:52 - Root of the Problem44:57 - Rate Damnation46:48 - Net Forward Outlook52:00 - Gold's Coming Role54:03 - Japan's Coming Crisis1:01:45 - Defensive Actions1:06:33 - Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan, voiced his distrust in the Federal Reserve's approach in the past four weeks and highlighted the extreme rise in goods price inflation. Higher interest rates and rising large corporate bankruptcies are leading indicators that point towards an impending economic downturn. Precious metals and real assets are becoming increasingly popular as people reallocate their portfolios away from paper-based assets in response to currency inflation. Guest Links:Substack: https://JensenDavid.substack.com/Gab: https://gab.com/DavidJensenGettr: https://gettr.com/user/JensenDavidTelegram: https://t.me/Global_Political_Events David Jensen, P.Eng., LL.B., MBA, is a Professional Engineer with a degree in Engineering from the University of Waterloo in Canada. He worked through 1993 on the F-5 Fighter Overhaul program and the Bombardier Regional Jet programs. Mr. Jensen then graduated with an LL.B. degree in corporate and commercial law from the University of Calgary and an MBA from Univ. of B.C., majoring in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. Returning first to aviation, then,
Seth Holehouse, Man in America – We've been through the Great Depression, bank runs, recessions, and crashes, but never a currency collapse. America has never been through the collapse of a currency, so most of us have no idea what to expect. Joining us today to help make sense of what's to come is financial expert David Jensen...
David Jensen returns to SGT Report to discuss how the banks work and why they are imploding. The demolition of the current fiat Khazarian mafia banking system cannot be contained. The Titanic is going down. Do you have a lifeboat? WATCH here! https://www.bitchute.com/video/LmaRb5Enmifi/
Join me for an important discussion with financial expert David Jensen on the collapse of the European banking cartels and the de-dollarization of the world. Followed by an urgent Economic Update with Dr. Kirk Elliott. To learn more about investing in gold visit - http://goldwithseth.com, or call 720-605-3900 For high quality storable foods and seeds, visit http://heavensharvest.com and use promo code SETH to save 15% on your order. Save up to 66% at https://MyPillow.com using Promo Code - MAN
It has begun. A global banking contagion designed to bring us all to our knees so that we accept the new central bank digital currency whihc would mark the END of human freedom around the world. David Jensen joins me to uncover the truth about this diabolically evil plot, and the solution that's staring us in the face. WATCH this one HERE: https://rumble.com/v2dbshs-c-o-n-t-a-g-i-o-n-red-alert-emergency-broadcast.html
Dr. David Jensen (www.MiracleMedWellness.com) talks about taking Ivermectin for covid and other sicknesses, the FDA injecting covid shots into cows, treating covid shot injuries, big pharma and more.
Well y'all, this is it. The series finale of Bourbon & Bordelons because we've reached the series finale of Queen Sugar, the television show that stole our hearts and minds and showed Blackness in an entirely unique and interesting light. New, original storytelling. The crew of Janay, Chaunece, Jibri and Corey break down the series finale episode "For They Existed" and take flight with the whole crew: Nova, Ralph Angel and even Charley, along with Aunt Vi, Hollywood, Prosper, Darla, Micah and Blue. We spend a few more minutes with them as they take flight into their own world from here on out. The crew drops some Advictions and as is customary, a shot of bourbon for the character who had the best SHOW, yep, for the ENTIRE series. Who might that be? You'll have to check it out. Thank you for listening each week and for sharing your thoughts and opinions with us via social media and emails, etc. It was all appreciated. Shouts out to Ava DuVernay, Oprah Winfrey and all of the actors who played the characters we came to know and love. Rutina Wesley, Kofi Siriboe, Dawn-Lyen Gardner, Omar Dorsey, Tina Lifford, Bianca Lawson, Nicholas Ashe, Ethan Hutchison, Henry Sanders, Tammy Townsend, David Jensen, Amirah Vann, etc. You all are appreciated. And to all of the writers, directors, producers, etc. who had anything to do with the show, you are also appreciated. And to the music supervisor Meshell Ndegeocello who introduced us to more new music than we can truly appreciate. Thank you all. Take flight. Edited and Mixed by Panama Jackson Music: Intro- "Perfume B-Side" by Berto Antonio Outro- "Cleopatra" by Berto Antonio Music used by permission from Berto Antonio's 2020 release, WRTHY, available on all streaming platforms.
David Jensen returns to SGT Report to expose Jerome Powell's shocking public comments to the Kato Institute on September 8th which may have triggered a terminal run on the silver market. Comex and LBMA physical silver supplies are collapsing and silver's price is up 15% in just the past couple of weeks. WATCH this report HERE: https://rumble.com/v1n1388-did-the-fed-just-trigger-a-terminal-run-on-silver-david-jensen.html
Tamara McCleary, CEO of Thulium, talks with Gunther Dütsch, Partner, PwC, Germany, and David Jensen, Coordinator Digital Transformation, UN Environment Programme, to discuss why it is so important for companies to assess the risks and opportunities of climate change, as it relates to their current and future business strategies.
Precious metals analyst David Jensen returns to SGT Report to explain why the vermin at Davos, the World Economic Forum and Central bankers want to keep silver demonetized forever – and when they fail, why silver will be revalued many, many multiples higher than the current $20/ounce. You can WATCH this episode HERE: https://www.bitchute.com/video/qMJ7XJvdYDkB/
Precious metals analyst David Jensen returns to SGT Report to explain why the vermin at Davos, the World Economic Forum and Central bankers want to keep silver demonetized forever – and when they fail, why silver will be revalued many, many multiples higher than the current $20/ounce. WATCH this episode here: https://www.bitchute.com/video/qMJ7XJvdYDkB/
July 25th, is National Hire a Veteran Day. According to the Department of Defense, approximately 200,000 service members transition from military service to civilian life each year. Some veterans may experience difficulty finding civilian employment after leaving the service, even though an overwhelming 94% of employers say that hiring veteran workers is appealing to their organization. Some veterans may be unfamiliar with effective job search strategies, and may not know how their military experience and training could apply to jobs in the civilian workforce. On this episode of Free Thinking, Montel talks with an Army veteran and CEO of Recruit Military, Tim Best, and a veteran who can attest the the value of their free military job search services, Dave Jensen.
UNEP co-champions of the Coalition for Digital Environmental Sustainability (CODES) Éliane Ubalijoro and David Jensen help us see how to marry big, top-down efforts with bottom-up reality.
Timo Elliott, VP and global innovation evangelist at SAP, talks with Mark Kemp, Project Manager, IT Team, Taronga Conservation Society Australia, and David Jensen, Coordinator Digital Transformation Programme, UN Environment Programme, to discuss the invaluable and inevitable intersection of conservation, sustainability, and digital innovation.
When the Brody is away, the Aussies come to play! This week, while Brody is camping in the Sequoias, Sarah brings in her Australian side of the family! In-laws Carolyn and David Jensen are in-house all the way from Melbourne and bringing a wealth of knowledge with them! Alongside Sarah's hunky husband Michael, the four of them discuss what makes Aussie language so unique and FUN AS HELL! We talk slang, colloquialisms and phrases and some random fun facts about the great country of Australia!
David Jensen returns to SGT Report to explain exactly how the Federal Reserve is destroying the United States with the intentional controlled demolition of the US economy. Follow David HERE: gab: https://gab.com/DavidJensen You can WATCH this episode here: https://www.bitchute.com/video/hbfFnp0WmzzD/
David Jensen, founder of SDGx, and his partners are committed to permanently reversing climate change by providing a full-service marketplace for carbon compliance in accordance with the Paris climate accords. Their platform uses Blockchain to track carbon credits, facilitate trading, and verify compliance for companies around the world.Yes, this conversation is a bit wonkier than most, but just like every Elevate podcast, there are lessons to be learned and actions to be taken in our personal lives, our social circles, and in our places of work.
How can we create a viable impact against global warming? How must we change our way of thinking to save the planet? David Jensen and Cecily Chambers dive into this topic with Innovator Francis Beland. Francis Beland is currently a Senior Partner with the Oxford Gav Conservation Venture Studio. Oxgav is a collaboration between the University of Oxford and the Global Accelerated Ventures. Their goal is to prevent future disease transmissions, enable economies to adjust to climate change, and preserve a shared global heritage. Tune in to hear Francis Beland's thoughts on disrupting the status quo and listening to your gut.
We all have stories that beg to be heard. Yet, not many have the privilege to share them. BK Fulton takes it upon himself to add to the narrative of stories that inspire and uplift humanity through film and media. In this episode, he joins David Jensen and Cecily Chambers to share with us his journey from corporate life as a CEO of Verizon Mid-Atlantic to transitioning to community empowerment with his own film and media investment company, Soulidifly. BK drills down on his 50-year plan with the lessons he learned along the way and the new and exciting ventures he is taking. Promoting a more inclusive narrative in contemporary media, he then explores how he is bringing and inspiring creatives to tell those stories. Join BK in today's great conversation as he moves us to break the rules when we need to and to do more good in the world.
One of the most important elements of filmmaking, particularly sci-fi ones, is the special effects. And for John Dykstra, embracing your adrenaline rush and going fast is the best way to come up with those mesmerizing and believable visual illusions. He joins David Jensen and Cecily Chambers to share how his childhood desire with speed reflected on his work for the special effects of Star Wars, especially the attack on the Death Star. John also explains how the movie-making industry has come a long way from using analog techniques to favoring full digital special effects, how this significant change impacted the skillsets of SFX professionals, and the legacy that this film element will leave to the world of Hollywood.
To successfully entice people in buying what you have to offer, piquing their interest is the first major step. And for John Livesay, selling through storytelling is the most effective way to do so. The well-known author and keynote speaker joins David Jensen and Cecily Chambers in discussing why integrating the relatable and unique is key in unlocking the most effective sales pitch. By gathering enough confidence in telling stories, entrepreneurs can forge meaningful connections with their audience like no other. John also talks about his different faces of fear, balancing work and relaxation, and handling sales challenges, especially during the pandemic.
Today on The Business Brush, Nick May is joined by David Jensen, a recent graduate of our course Roadmap to Profit. David found us and a chance meeting with Nick led him to purchase R2P and take the course. It was what he was looking for as a brand new paint contractor. Listen in to […] The post Roadmap to Profit Graduate, David Jensen | S11E12 | THE BUSINESS BRUSH appeared first on Pro Painter Network.
For the past 15 years, Matt Heller has been uncompromisingly focused on understanding the Millennial generation. He's spent much of that time creating and executing successful brand strategies for companies targeting this unique generation — no easy endeavor, considering they are the largest, most diverse population of consumers in history. With a focus on bridging the gap between entertainment and branding, his experience includes significant work in advertising, marketing, publicity, as well as film and television production. Together with David Jensen and Cecily Chambers, Matt discusses Millennials' behavior deeply rooted in fear from things out of their control, significantly affecting how they handle technology, politics, racial issues, and even suicidal thoughts.
When faced with a big career decision or taking a risk to enter into the unknown we are often crippled by fear. This could be fear of being outside of our comfort zone, fear of not being capable or valuable, fear of being 'found out', and/or fear of failure. Many of these fears are not actually that warranted or that scary but we build them up subconsciously in our minds. However if we stopped to pause and look at our fears in the daylight, we would realize that we can choose how we respond to them and how we rise to face them and eventually transcend them. Chell Smith knows a lot about rising to the occasion and taking risks! As the only woman in the boardroom many times, she is used to constantly challenging conventional wisdom. On today's podcast, Chell joins David Jensen and Cecily Chambers to talk about the importance of taking risks, and thriving in change. She also talks about combating imposter syndrome, beating cancer twice, and always having a sense of play in everything you do.
Creativity is structured. It may sound a contradiction of terms, but when you really think of it, it does make sense. We live in a structured world and creative energy does not float amorphously through it without some structure to contain it – to allow us to focus in it. Before artists can create, then need to put up a structure that will allow us to work in their creative space. This episode's guest, Kario Salem, knows this to be true from his decades of experience as an artist. Kario is a respected pluralist, actor, screenwriter and musician. In this conversation with with David Jensen and Cecily Chambers, Kario shares his creative journey in acting, music and writing, and the lessons he accumulated over those colorful years. Listen and partake of his valuable insights on ambition and rebellion, being present, willful destruction of the ego and his honest thoughts on the country's political atmosphere in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, racial unrest and social upheaval.
How does America look like to persons of immigrant background right now? How does the promise of America that they have believed growing up square with the realities of injustice and intolerance? Is America really great or will the things that make it great eventually be its downfall? David Jensen and Cecily Chambers get some powerful insights to these questions from California-based artist, Amir Fallah. Amir's experiences as someone who comes from an immigrant background solidified his views on how America measures up in terms of justice, equality, diversity and inclusion. He powerfully expresses these insights in this conversation. Amir also talks about other subjects on this episode, including his honest thoughts on Bandsky's graffiti art, the relationship between ambition and rebellion, his unique portraiture style, and outsiderness and success.
There is so much talent and potential for change leadership hiding in underserved communities and among people who were not traditionally given opportunities. The Caravanserai Project, a nonprofit that supports social innovators and change makers along their journeys, aims to make inroads into that huge pool of undiscovered leadership potential through SEED Lab, an 8-month pre-accelerator for early stage social entrepreneurs. Join in as hosts, David Jensen and Cecily Chambers talk to the orchestrators and prime movers, Stephen Bennett and Mihai Patru. Learn a great deal from their insights on social impact entrepreneurship, change leadership, the role of influencers, COVID-19 activism and so much more in this wonderful conversation. Plus, learn what structured mischief means for Stephen and Mihai and how it figures in the groundbreaking work that they do.